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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 3

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SECTION I THE COURIER. JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1938 Choke of Your Favorite, GIRDLES' Elaboration Honied Expert Says U. S. Plans Space Man In 3 Years Stamford, Oct.

7 (AP)-The head of the Defense Department's space agency said Tuesday night "it is our plan to have a man in space inside of 24 to 36 months." Roy W. Johnson, director of the Advanced Research 'i If lOUISVIUf lOUISVIUf Reg. 1.98 JTyr ST. MATTHCWi SHIVELY JIWiMONViHI Projects Agency of the Defense Department, inserted the Helanea NYLON S-t-r-e-l-j'-h GIKDLE by Super-Form ONE SIZE slrelrhesj comfortably to fit EVERY size from 21" In 30" mailt i i EVERY length from (hort to (all! The "stretch" ii there after rmintlcss washings. White only.

remark without elaboration into the prepared text of a speech. There was no further mention of the project in the text, nor any explanation of what sort of a vehicle might be used to put a man into space. One paragraph of Johnson's prepared speech at the dedication cf the C.B.S. Laboratories Research Center here began: "We must -look to a day of manned space vehicles," This was changed to read: "It is our plan to have a man in space inside of 24 to 36 months." The paragraph then continued as before: "Therefore, A.R.P.A. is examining programs in the field of maneuverablc satellites and of winged space vehicles.

Afterward, Johnson said at his home here that he could not enlarge on his one-sentence statement on a space man. He would not say whether a specific type of vehicle was in mind for the space man. He said that the 24 to 36 month target date was arrived at this week. "Super Form1" Magic W'eaf CRISSCROSS GIRDLES For the fuller figure. Unique innerhell tucks in your tummy and takes inches, off ynnr waint! White tfnly.

Garter and! III I Li-i 1 TT, VI panty it; leu. 100 A 00 IX (3JJ4 JX-140-4J) I Associated Prut Wlrtphoto Senator William Knowland, Republican nominee SHIRT-SLEEVE CAMPAIGN Eririlenian Named Head Army Engineers for governor of California, left some literature at the door of Mrs. Ralph Knapp at Los Angeles yesterday as he began a shirt-sleeve, doorbell ringing phase of his campaign. His opponent is California's Attorney General Pat Brown. At right is Diane Knapp, 12.

Commander Here Buckeye Brought Up on Tlio Law Justice Stewart Once Declined Chance To Be Mayor of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Oct. 7 Cfl Judge Potter Stewart, chairman of The Yale News and did some Tuesday to be an associate justice of the paper work here tfefore turning to law. He also i If round Of Federal Bar Unit Claude S. Eddleman, 2216 Village Drive, has been elected president of the Louisville chapter of the Federal Bar Association. Other officers elected for the coming year are first vice-president, Robert E.

Puryear; second vice-president, Dwight Carhart; treasurer, W. Franklin Ham-mack, and secretary, Arthur Clark, Jr. Charles T. Tucker was elected a vice-president of the national Federal Bar Association at its convention in Washington recently. Representative McGregor Dies Coshocton, Ohio, Oct, 7 Ur) United States Representative J.

Harry McGregor, 62, Ohio Republican, died Tuesday at his home here, apparently of a heart attack. McGregor entered Congress in 1940. BRASSIERES quale VHj I Sent to Pentagon Col. Charles C. Noble, a native of Syracuse, N.

will become district engineer for the Louisville District of the Army Corps of Engineers about November 21. He succeeds Col, Edward D. Comm who will go to the Defense Department staff at the Tentagon in Washington. Comm has been head of the office here ince June, 1956. Noble, 42, comes here from Fort Benning, Ga.

He is a 1940 West Point graduate and served in Europe during World War II. He was assigned to the Manhattan District, Acmy Engineers atomic-energy project, in Oak Ridge, in 1946. Noble has served on the Army General Staff in Washington and from 1951 to 1954 he was with S.H.A.P.E. in Paris. 88 "Balanceln-Motion" A'o Strap Strain Moulded "Dounce Foam" PILLOW FORMS Ready to Cover Simple lo Do.

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After three years of active service with family. the Navy he lived for a time in New York and 1 1- It was back in 1951 when Stewart, as leader was active in the campaign to unseat Congress-1 of the G.O.P. ticket for election to the City man Vito Marcantonio. I Council, was in line to be named mayor. He came back here in 1947 and was elected But he said, "It appears to me that the office to the City Council in 1949 and again in 1951 and honor of mayor is not one that should be At the time of his appointment to the Couit undertaken by a yijung man with small children of Appeals bench, Stewart said he was not con- to bring up and support." cerned about undertaking such a job with no He pointed to the extra hours of time the previous judicial experience.

duties of mayor would take. Stewart then was 36. "Being fair-minded is something that's either Wings "Ralanee-in-Motion" bra has new over strap that relieves shoulder strap strain. Cot ton broadcloth in white only. Sizes 32 to 36 A 32 to 40B; 31 to 40C.

1.98 ea. 2. for 3.77 Although he had never held a judicial post there or not," he said. "Some lawyers are advo- cates. They couldn't make good judges." E-Z-DO Slide-A-Door Adjustable on ess foiui By ACME until he was named to the U.

S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in 1954, Judge Stewart was brought up on the subject of law. His father, Ohio Supreme Court Judge James Garfield Stewart, once was a leading trial lawyer here. But when he went to Yale University he was still torn between journalism and law. He was Although he maintains his home here and has lived in Ohio most of his life, the new justice was born in Jackson, where his family had gone for a Christmas holiday.

Justice Stewart's family consists of his wife, Mary Ann; a daughter, Harriett, 13, and two sons, Potter, 10, and David, 7. ivArd. ROUE TTTlrri 20 11 13.98 Man Hurt In Car Baptist Aide 50 Years In East Kentucky Dies 8.98 i 'i't I R'g Mm fi ill Mil' ects. She became blind at 24, but continued her work, traveling by foot and wagon, and later by car. She had lived in Estill, Rowan, and Morgan counties and her travels included churches in those and Carter, Boyd, Fleming, Letcher," Magoffin, Wolfe, Perry, and Knott counties.

Ipecitl to Tht Courl.r-Journsl West Liberty, Oct. 7. Miss Fannie Lee Caudill, 66, a widely known Baptist Church worker in Eastern Kentucky for nearly 50 years, died Tuesday at nearby Caney. Since 1910 she had traveled from county to county assisting churches with various proj Chesterfield Firm Ordered To Halt 'False' Advertising Washington, Oct. 7 Iff! The fended its claim of no adverse Federal Trade Commission Tues- effects by contending this day ordered a halt to what is merely reported the results of railed false and misleading ad- an investigation by a reputable vertising that Chesterfield ciga- consulting organization, rettes have no adverse effect on The F.T.C.

opinion, written by the nose, throat, or other organs. Commissioner Robert T. Secrest, The makers of Chesterfields held it was questionable whether were also ordered to stop claim- the experiment amounted to ing that Chesterfields soothe or scientific proof, relax the nerves and are less "Without exception, all of the irritating than other brands. physicians and scientists called The commission ruling upheld as witnesses, whether in support a year-old finding by an F.T.C. of or in opposition to the corn-examiner that the claim of no recognized cigarette adverse effects was false.

But smoke as an irritant capable of it did not go along with the affecting adversely to some ex-examiner's dismissal of charges tent the nose, throat, and ac-that Chesterfields were falsely cessory organs," the opinion advertised as milder and as re- held. laxing, The commission cited tests The examiner, W. L. Pack, made by the Federal Food and held that the latter terms were Drug Administration indicating merely advertising extravagances there was no significant differ- and had no substantial mislead-, ence between Chesterfields and ing effect. four other leading brands in The tobacco company had de- nicotine and tar content.

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