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KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE Saturday, Aug. 8, 1953 31 Prisonei Bats 'Germ Infected' Bug Suggests Sentences For Violators Of Traffic Probation INDIANAPOLIS ttv-Jail terms i for motorists -who continue to drive after their licenses have been suspended or revoked were urged today by Joseph L. Lingo, state traffic safety director. i Lingo said he would ask that the 1955 General Assembly provide for NEW YORK New York mmimum three-day jail terms for Times says one American prisoner rjvera wno ignore suspensions or mded Communist germ warfare, revocat i 0 ns. At present, he said, propaganda at a North Korean i 8Ome motor i a are getting off with prison camp by rating a supposed-; $5 or $10 fjncs for such 0 fenBcs germ-infcEted bug.

Lingo serves as secretary of a A dispatch from Inchon, Korea, legislative study commission which By Greg MacGrcgor said the in- will start a series of traffic law cident was witnessed and the story studies next week, told by Sgt. 1-c Edward Hewlett, Hc alao recomme nded state laws f4, of Detroit. Hewlett has just making it harder to get a special! been released after three years udgc in traffic cases, requiring a prisoner of war. pedestrians to cross streets at inter- Last year Sgt. Hewlett was in sections only, giving authority to prison camp near ntate school bus committee to Manchurian border.

Hc and others or disapprove school bus! were forced to attend propaganda i routes, and requiring trackless: classes. In one phase of the classes trolley operators to have drivers the Chinese Communists tried to licenses. convince American prisoners that Ihe V. S. Air Force was dropping germs ovrr North Korea.

The displayed pictures purporting to show North Koreans in fields picking up bugs they said were infested with germs hy "American imperialists." Many of the Americans, including Hewlett, scoffed loudly. One day an instructor brought "evi- 10 Countries Try To Share Lakes Shipping TORONTO big money in trade on the Great Lakes these days and shippers in 10 countries arc hurrying for their share. As a. result, shipping lines are scheduling new runs, foreign vessels are making quick trips through the St. Lawrence, and busy Lake Women Poor Investors Tavern Owner In Elkhart Is Fined They Buy Securities Like They Were in Game-stamp case Betting on Horse Hunches By DOROTHY KOE 6.

Review your holdings fre- Today's women are world-beat- quentlv, jotting down the reasons INDIANAPOLIS 1 Federal William E. Sleekier Thursday tined an Elkhart tavern owner anil h.irtendcr for failure to gambling stamps. Hi- levied $300 fine acrainst the says New York Flnancier; wn you want to hold or sell each owner. Charles A. Wyman, at practically: stock.

everything except investing money. They can be crack career wom- 7. Don't depend on tips, hunches or feminine intuition. Remember that facts are the only sound basis Robert tin. 1 auainsr (l '-u nvd.

r's "Bob 33. and (lien L. Grant, 's Bar." ports are planning million-dollar additions to warehouses and docks. Overseas shipping is at a new en, or tops in any field, but they; for buying or jelling. invert their personal nest eggs, he asserts, us it they were betting on a horse race.

He says: 8. Don't be afraid to read the annual report of a company. Any track. widows figure out a house- Friction between shrimp fishermen and a group of wildcat off-shore oil drillers highlights this important scene from Universal-International's Technicolor "Thunder Bay," starring riaht Gilbert Roland, Dan Duryea and Joanne James oiewarr, rigm, UUUBH to the limit. Almost LIVIUC uicmj Dru, standing.

Marcia Henderson and Antonio Moreno, seatea, trj by fore gn vessels were made head the large supporting cast. "Thunder Bay" will be shown to Toronto to June 1 as during high this year. Cuban and Ven-i "I'm not referring to hp able to ezuelan veJsels showed up for who often are -hould b. ab first time since the war, to bring the sudden necessity of handlln solvent to eight the number of foreignj their own money. I'm talking about an ls sou em.

countries sending ships to women, housewives and) 9. Don't go on a stock-buying 'Great Lakes smart business women who arei spree the way you go shopping- i Harbor officials at Toronto ex-1 Brilliant at their jobs, but become! to lift your spirits or collect bar- ipect overseas ships this year toj babes-in-the-woods when they start gains. i chalk up considerably more than invest their personal funds." JQ. Apply the same native 'the 360 arrivals and departures) Wyman says most women buy: shrewdness to buying stocks that made in 1952. jstocks on either the "hunch" orj you do to finding the best buy in Docks at many ports are taxed the bargain-hunting system.

They: the grocery store, to the limit. Almost twice as many Car of Anthracite Coal on Consumers Coal Co. Phone 2-2112. Paul J. Mills Wants To See You 1 as aTthe Indiana Theater for 4 days starting Friday, Aug.

14. hP sa me period 1952n Harbor officials at many Great to Lower Echelons Must Be Faced Thrill Show To Open Fair In Tax Appeals fa Converse Tuesday Night may choose a certain stock be-; Qnce they net over thrir timidilv cause its name appeals to them a bout entering the masculin Lakes ports are planning quick expansion with the fueling that these vessels are the vanguard of large another because it is he point out is lose your shirt i market. Wyman offers a few suggestions! to women who want to invest their cheap. i majn o( lne 3 tock msirket, women good way bl comc KOO investors. the stock man be! i CV es.

He's afraid may even heat the men. WASHINGTON i.n Chairman dence" to the small glass' Kcan container, in which there was a investigating subcommittee In- bug the instructor fiaid "is an in-jtends to Fee to it that from now sect bearing deadly germs." n. no taxpayers bypass lower ech- Several prisoners looked, suspi-j ona an(I Rpt Treasury help at cious that the Communists might the top level have dusted the hup with a deadly Harness Racing, Several Shows To'Be Featured fleets that will come once the St. money but don't quite know how to seaway is built. go about it: Ships flying the flag's of England.

i. HoRl a part of your savings France. Holland. Germany, Swed-jn cash, waiting for a favorite en. Norway, Cuba and Venezuela time to invest.

A bit of extra cash ply the Great Lakes this year, i earmarked for investment often room powder. Finally one American popped it into his mouth. Tho Communists in the goggle One dashed out the door. Several minutes later, Chinese officers returned and ordered the other prisoners moved several paces away from the bug cater. "He will die soon but infect you all firKt." the interpreter warned.

"He must be taken to the hospital immediately." Kean issued Stage Show, which they believe is one of the outstanding prescnta- I tions of its type in the country. i Clowns, dancing horses, girl trick Three days of harness racing and'riders, and Roman chariot races They trade in heavy machinery, prefabricated houses, olive permits you to take advantage opportunities that otherwise would testimony before the commit-: four nights of grandstand enter- will be. highlights of the Hoaglan jactiv Uee that former Secretary of the'tainment will highlight the annual Revue. Treasury John W. Snyder took a I Miami County 4-H Fair which gets; All of the night shows are sched- peraonal interest in a 1948 tax rul-i under way Tuesday night ing which saved a St.

Louis cor- verse. at Con-i i to begin at 8 p. m. The harness racing will get under at 2:30 p. m.

Wednesday afternoon with the purse for textiles, pi oil, wines, glassware, and a host be lost. of other items. 2. Don't fall in love with a stock. Officials of Canadian shipping jt lets you down, get rid of it.

lines show mild concern over wise investor ever puts his of foreign vessels. The law cur ities away -and forgets about them from trading be-jthem. Intelligent investing involves tween Canadian ports, but they can a knowledge of when to sell as and do trade between Canadian well as when to buy. and U.S. ports.

3. Two methods are used by not concerned if overseas perienced investors in buying and vessels bring their goods to Canada, 3C ning stocks. The first uses a MAKER BAKERY OPEN SUNDAYS 7:00 A. M. UNTIL 11 P.

M. REDUCING? DIAL 22581 P. J. MILLS? Your Armed Forces Are Short 300,000 Pints of Blood a Month CALL YOUR RED CROSS As the turned to Powell, of Miami County, and WH- noon wit the purse for each of! ick up tneir return cargo and na re of prices. The other is ana- other alleged instances of inter-: bur Riggs of near Greentown, havo njn( events at at $450.

Events for; ome Say8 R. Donovan, sec- investor follows closely vention, Kean asserted that he did lined up some of the best shows th( troUers am pac ers are 23 ta of the Dominion Marine, the progress of the company vention, Kean asserted that he did lined up not think a secretary of the Treas-i availabl ury ought to ask consideration for'fair, any taxpayer. The committee's hearings, he as- off to From week to week, said Ser-, so ted show tlmt in tne l' ast geant Hewlett, reports were issued I 18 taxpayers seeking technical On the insect e.ter was near! rulings, instead of dealing SOine OI uie ut-ai. i. for the four nights of the trotters and pacers are 23 pace, of lnt 20 trot, and 18 pace on on; company But they're encroach-: through its financial reports and 25 pace, 25 trot and 21 pace on; on our territory when theyjfjgures out for himself when is the On Tuesday night, the fair will and 16 trol 16 J)ace and: trade between Great Lakes ports." best time to buy or sell.

23 trot on Friday. Overseas shipping lines are wait-i 4. Forget the idea that you can baking, cloth-'ing for the day when vessels upj ma i(e million in the stock niar- flying start thrill that the insect eater was near death's door. But within months, he was released from "death's door" looking amazingly i- a night, the ia Circus, featuring several in Food preparation, canning, et up two technical officials as they and other animal have, went to the highest spot inibe staged in front of the acts will' portion of the 4-H events scheduled grand-j as Wl as cattle, sheep and swine to 10,000 tons ply the Lakes after coming up from Montreal through the St. Lawrence seaway.

judging. Jobless Claims At Near-Record Low INDIANAPOLIS Indiana Employment Security Division re- the the secretary him- island. for aid in influencing the rul-j For Thursday and Friday nights, Calves of 4-H members will be ling which they did receive." a i officials have booked the Hoag-j auctioned on the fair's closing day, added: 'lan's All-Girl Equestrian Revue and Friday. "The purpose of these is to see that such things do not happen in the future." Smaller through rence. ships now must pass 26 locks on the St.

Law- ported today it received only 18,027 Testimony was received day that Snyder intervened personally to obtain a favorable unemployment insurance claims ruling worth $1,600.000 to the Monthe last week of July, the second santo Chemical Co. of St. Louis. lowest for that period in 8 years, The case developed from an ap- William C. Stalnaker, division jpoal for a ruling to the Treasury By GEORfiK NKW YORK director, said less than two perjwhether Monsanto should be taxed country's mixed of workers covered by the In-! on insurance proceeds resulting: say they respect dlana unemployment insurance law if rom a fj re an explosion destroy-lbut some admit claiming benefits at present.

I n) par the company's plant! biased and mutually unfriendly. Claims from newly unemployed a Texas City Tex in 1947. workers during the week totaled A technical question involved Cops Embarrassed By City Hall Theft OKLAHOMA CITY stole the S2.800 from the City Hall yes- erday? And where were-the police i-hen it happened? These are the embarrassing ques- CORNELL 90 per cent, and most Catholics i tions being asked at police of this said they'd vote for a Protestant, quarters, just a dozen or so steps from where the money was taken. City Treasurer Fred Wenner said he laid the bag containing city tax nue on a window ledge, left the office a few minutes and returned to pick up the money. It "Most of Nation's Mixed Religious i 1 Family Respect each Other Firmly i ket by some fool-proof trick.

just doesn't happen that way. No formula automatically piles up a fortune. 5. Do not buy a security until' you have investigated it thoroughly. Inquire into the financial status of the company, read its stockholder reports, inquire into possible future plans for expansion.

religious family'92 per cent, or Jew, 57 per cent, each other Forty-one per cent of Protestants they're a bit aru per ont of Jews think i Catholics are too ambitious 4,033, compared with 4,212 the preceding week. ings of which were released today, estants and 33 per cent of Cath-j had vani3ned ne added, probably was whether insurance na turned up this general picture: accuse Jews of the jnto the pocke a a passer-by on NOTICE Tht presence of members of Fairfield Separate Baptist Church is requested Thurs.ip 0 night, Aug. 13, in regard to building. should be taxed if they were not! Few Protestants, Catholics thing. But only per cent of Caused directly for rebuilding butjj ews can recall any unpleasant; tholics and II per cent of Jews the street.

to repay loans obtained earlier to get the rebuilding under way. A plan finally was worked out under Treasury gave Monsanto a CHARLES S. ROSE Investment Securities IitablitluJ IMt KNICKERBOCKER FUND AFFILIATED FUND UNION IANK ILOO. 7154 IrnL WITH TRIBUNE WANT ADS favorable tax ruling under this pro- of any inter-religious ill feeling. But many, particularly Protes-j tants and smaller proportions experiences with people of faiths! feel that way about Protestants.

other than their own, and the ma-, jority of them say they're unaware StOTtOr Ol Fires Draws 2 to 20 Prison WILLOWS, Calif. W) Stanford alljPattan, an unemployed handyman started a forest fire because i he wanted a job firefighting, yes- Jews and Catholics, confessed Berryville Doesn't Like Its Salesmen BERRYVILLE, Va. i.Tl—The way they're acting, you'd think the folks in Berryville don't care much for door to door salesmen and peddlers. First, the Town Council decreed that all itinerant salesmen would have to get a permit for each day CH Don't Sifffr Another No matter how many remedies you trltd for itch eczema, psoriasis, infections, foot or whatever may be anything from head to foot WONDER SALVE and Wonder Medicated Soap can help you. Developed the boys In the A FRIT now for you at WONDER SALVE is while.

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HUTTO DIG STORE DIAL 2-3952 119 EAST MARKLAND cedure. some personal prejudices, anyhow Testimony was that a technical: adviser in the department refused! Three thousand persons in to go along on the ruling, feeling'sections of the country were thnt snhterfiip-o WT? involved but terviewed in their by staff tnat suDtenugc was nm. al firm which' terda waa sentenced to 2 to of 3e iii nK For violation of this, up on house-'years In San Quentln Prion. The' ranKP ro $5 to $100. for brands and' killed 1S Then the Council made it unlaw- Pattan, 26, pleaded guilty, to two ful for peddlcrx to knock on doors JLynch for action.

Committee Counsel John K. To-! areas of conflict and mapping: bin said the ruling, never lished, contradicted earlier i-iann ury decisions in similar cases. 'Catholic Digest, edited by the Rev. Protestant missionary trainees and residents Paul Bussard. i a forest ranger.

Pattan. meanwhile, had been hired as a rook in the firefighters' it was issued anyway in March! members of a reset 1948 after Snyder' sent Fred normally checks mer, Monsanto treasurer, to Treas-' holders' preference General Counsel Thomas types of merchandise. The survey, aimed at pinpointing fi-lony charges of "willul burning. by no trespass signs of conflict and mapping; The fire July 9 in nearby Men- pub-iguideposts to greater religious National Forest roared down Freas-l erance. was initiated by The 1 narrow canyon and trapped 14 tre But, to top it all, the Council has decided to distribute "ni; tn all Berryville for free.

spass Government Probes Gas Price Increase WASHINGTON Justice, Department is investigating cent gasoline price Increases an effort to determine "whether! collusive action among the oil companies can be established." The probe for possible anti-trust law violation was disclosed urv ln hi, a.n Hum- 1 letter received by Sen. Hum- Iphrey (D-Minn) from Asst. Atty Gen. Stanley N. Barnes, who wrote; "The facts on tiie relations of religious groups in a democracy are important if we are to acnieve cam fuller national unity." he said.

"We ri it need to find the points of tension Sen. MdlOne SUlterS "Ir.C^u'S^S ho Injuries in Fall The research firm. Ben Gaffmj STROUDSBUEG, Pa. i.T) Sen. land Associates.

Chicago, was Gcor Malonc (R-Xev) is in tained to make the nationwide East stroiidsburg General Hospital ifitarted The Digest has been carry-! vith a rac tured pelvis which his- reports. pital attaches said he suffered More atill are to come. But of wnen he fell from a horse, reports released to date, the follow-; Methodists Use Jewish Synagogue SAVANNAH. (Ja. MI-The congregation of Wesley Monumental Methodist Church will worship in Mickve Israel Synagogue again Sunday.

The tradition born of disaster in 1927. when Temple Mickve Israel was damaged by fire. Members of nearby Wesley Monumental offered their church for the Jewish services, and the x- inR of key questions r0 He was injured late yesterday mental was jthe department was finding it 'tremely difficult" to collect evi-l 0 had anv unpleasant; idence that would justify an action. Have nf other! experience with members of Ninetv-six per cent of Catholics'of the fall were not disclosed byluntil Eastor. CmnF and 99 "per cent of Jews recalled! the hospital.

with Protestants. Ninety-four LIVE BAIT! MAL'S OUT-0-DOOR lilWIlt." 11.11 Highway 35 N. Ph. Students jno unpleasantness with Jews, and IrOni £1. b.

per cent of Jcws and 91 per QVINGTON, Va. i.Tt—The ey Monu- burned and the syna- both congregations HOW Waterworks I cent of Protestants recalled none; Rhany cmmty school board here Yesterday Wesley Monumental Church caught fire again during a thunderstorm. Before the fire was extinguished, the congregation of the Methodist church was offered use of the synagogue. with Catholics. Would you just as soon LIANAS.

in large tube-like STEMS' RATTAN PALMS, ALL HAVE 8E04 LIFE SAVERS IN THE These vines store crystal dear WATER CAN WASTE TO IN A THIS IfAK MAY NOT VISIBLE. BUT CAN USUALLY gYUSTBt- TO THE TANKOe BOWL. Kokomo Water Works Co. 209 W. Walnut I member of another faith a Inextdoor neighbor as someone of or I your own religion 0 Most Catholics.

95 per cent. and: 'Jews. per cent, said they'd as; soon have Protestants for neigh-; bors; 85 per cent of Protestants and 87 per cent of Jews felt game about Catholics: and SI cent of Catholics, but only 67 per cent of Protestants completely approve Jewish Would you just soon have a member of your family marry someone not nf your own religion? A majority of Catholics, 54 per cent, and Jcws. 6R per cent of Protestants and 69 per cent of Jcws opposed marriages with Catholics: and 75 per cent of Protestants and 72 per cent of Catholics objected to marriages with Jews. Do Catholics and Jews have will toward Protestants? Only 5 per cent of Jews and 11 per cent of Catholics said yes.

Do Protestants and Jews have ill feelings toward The majority said no, but 21 per cent of Protestants and 15 per cent of Jews said yes. Do Protestants and Catholic. have ill feelings toward Jews? Again, most said no. but 21 per Icent of Catholics and 25 per cent of Protestants confessed ill will. I Would Protestants Just as soon vote for a Catholic or Jew for president? thinks teen-age marriage and have a education don't JXlliea in Tail is yoari xEW YORK 1 NEW 1'ORK i.

71 For that reason, the. board said: Geraldine Kissling early that, with the exception of when she fell from her ing veterans, married couples can't fourth-floor bedroom window while attend public they watching firemen fight a blaze arc under 16 years of age. opposite her home. ill HOST TO KOOSIERS Congressman John V. Beamer, Republican Fifth District, is shown with the "Governor," and "Outstanding Citizen," of Indiana's 1953 Boys State, who attended Not Not a Jew.

said 61 per cent. However the majority of Jews said they would vote for a 59 per cent, or Protestanti rold, LaPorte. Catholic, said 51 per cent, the Boys Nation recently in Washington, D. C. Looking ov a dinner menu are (left to right) "Governor" Bob Smitson Tipton; Rep.

Beamer, and "Outstanding Citizen'' Kenneth Har olic, Prices Effective Sunday Thru Wednesday HOURS 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. DURKEE'S SHORTENING Lbs.

69 DONALD DUCK TOMATO SAUCE 39 RED PEACHES No. 2i Cans SUGAR TIDE 19K MARSH COR NORTH AND WEBSTER KOKOMO IND..

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