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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 32

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ftr-j; tV won' 'under I-- thr full committee. The rev ised pleds rler God. indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." America and to the republic fr which it stands, one nation, un- read: "I pleris? allegiance In the would! flag of the United Slates of! L'T'Q1" introduced by Afl'ilu i LI RuJuC (ii.wwi Representative Louis C. Rabaut VASinXGTOv7Mav '0('n-) Michigan, now goes to Have nuHinm i UUU! A limine judiciary subcommittee AVOID THE RUSH 71 Any Mok77r Aqt todxv approved a revision in the PORCELAIN INSIDE AND CUTI ol u.i i SERVICE INtrj, OUTHY a NAC in GIVING candy cn mrnwrn Assorted Light Dark Chocolates $1.20 Lb NUT and FRUIT (4u of allegiance to the fla IN PERSONAL INCOME i if 'J 1 1 )i i 1 '4 RED CHINA ADMITS REPORTER FOR INS IS BEING DETAINED GENEVA. May 5 'INS' A Clvnese Communist stv-ki admitted cft'icialiy for the first time yesterday that the rvipins: IfSime is holding International News Service cot respondent MOS.

thru SAT. 31 FREE WATCH REPAIR 42j5 HsmptQi S711 Oclmor 5811 CHippcwa 3551 Anal CANDIES Lb. Pick-Ups Delivery Estimates i BEST TRADES OPEN EVENINGS EASY TERMS U.S. Total Month Computed at Rate of COO a Year. Cther Assortmtnti Availablt for Your Choiet 6-HOUR SERVICE at our Braiichr ANYTHING ELECTRICAL REPAIRED Hi felCN4Larce Selection Mother Day Cards EV.

1-4270 Easton (627 Delnur 3 jj4 s. Grin) 36J3 tiilfmn 4v wiihml.i 402 DE IALIVIERE IN la OUT BY 4 who was FANCY WE MAIL CANDY FJAGK'S Jade GAfJDiES ON SIXTH STREET Sefwffn Locust ond St. CNotIm I SOUTIISJDS I RADIO and FURNITURE 3630 S. Grond PR. 4-3000 GIFT BOXES Strruil th lum HtctrUally ANYWHERE 7274 Natural Bridje.

Normondy Wtdat DAILY AND EVENjNOS 9 OPEN ALL DAY MOTHER WASHINGTON. May AT The Commerce Department said toddy personal income declined tightly in with an increase in unemployment ir.siir-1 1 Dor.ald Dion. in Manh oast. 1 the Chir.CM' to told INS bury Smith 'detained'' for tiif law of tin tie counselor il i'ple's nepubiic Geneva pondcr.t Kincs-sum was bem having violated Chinese Com ance benefits almost offsetting I a small reduction in wages and salaries. i It niputeil March income at the annual rate of about or (i.A) lower than the annual rate i for February.

$800,000,000 be low the annual rate for 1953. I munist government. He refused state the nature of the violation, asserting the case was investigation. The 27-year-old nevvsman was seized aboard a yacht off Ilong Kong alon- with Kiehard Apple-, pate, a National Broadcasting Co. correspondent, and merchant marine Cant.

Ben Krasner of Brooklyn. Y. I'p until now no official state-, ment bad been piven on ibe tate of the three men who were' taken behind Bamboo Cur-: and SI. 700.000.000 less than personal income (luring the full year 1B.13. The annua! rate is obtained by adding the various types cf in- come persons receive for the i month, adjusting it for seasonal i i variations, and inultiplvine bv 12.

Wages and salaries paid by tain nearly 14 months aeo. HURT IN FALL DOWN STAIRS Floyd Kose, 71-year-old retired carpenter, suffered serious chest injurie? early today when he fell down a flight of stairs in his home at 369 Meramec Sta- i tion road. Valley Park. He was taken to St. Louis private industry were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of about 193i2 billion dollars in March, the report said.

This was one billion dollars below the February rate and reflected further reduction in payrolls of durable goods factories. Both shorter work weeks and dismissals figured in the reduction. The Department of Labor reported the states paid out a record $553,000,000 in unemployment compensation benefits in the first quarter of this year. It was the largest amount spent on jobless workers in any previous three-month period. County Hospital.

AT HOME OR AWAY ALWAYS CARRY V. JLA J5 I IQt ran However, the compensation fund i I America's No. 1 Relief for ACID INDIGESTION credited to the states in the Federal Treasury on April 1 totaled $8,027,500,000. During the first quarter of this year S552.950.329 was spent in payments to an average ly number of 1.807.000 unem Let Us Pay Your BUls ployed. The average payment was $24.05, some states paying We Call at Your Hem? lo Help Yoy MM' l1AlEJ'fC Wessi IHI -7 more, some less.

i no mrerssT or wouoTerai Not a Loom Company CALL DAY OR NIGHT HOME BUDGET CO. ill OLIVF, Room 324 GA 1-6414 I hr to This compared with the previous quarterly high for the first three months in 1950 when a total of $540,861,000 was paid to ai average weekly number of 2,016,000 beneficiaries. The average weekly payment then was $21.02. sofjCOI Total unemployment has been Between Tees this spring than it was TonuicklvreUpveamire. 1 1 iltVfmd in VJM, but the States hav 111- niove unit rorm between ue the pe-j creased the amount and tion of payments since then.

flTSS About CO.OO'O.OOO out of the til (IlLk tl proximately 00.000,000 workers are covered by the jobless in- ADYFRTLSEMLNT Dry Skin irritation Medicattd lanolin ointment doi tht work of Nature's missing stun oils TrouhlfiPmt skin irritation it oltfn more prmt(int Mhcrt tktn Ik ki natural nili. fur BM-dy rfliff. hlissful comfort, apply Ftflninol Ointment. Reitno) cor. tat in lanoltfi whirft firloi make up for lack of NaturVt ails to lubrirjte dry, (tch? turfare.

Hfiinol' reltet trflm tormenting iltd it tnst and long-lattmg. Hplpi Nature hal. At all drua Rtorei, surance program. (The United Press quoted informed sources as saying unemployment declined in April for the first time sinre last October and employment pained again. Unemployment slowed down in March when it increased by onlv 54,000, as against from 400,000 to 700,000 for other recent months.) Agricultural Income rose in March to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of This was about $300,000,000 a year more than the rate in February but $900,000,000 a year less than that in March 19,1.1.

Another department report said sales by wholesalers in March, at approximately 0' -4 billion dollars, were virtually unchanged from February sales YELLOW PINE FLOORING U4 Per Lineol Feet ir2-Yellow Pine Oijtribu(or' 5n99esttd Retell Prlct look at thm frx fir-x r-r- ns S5.C0 4 7.10 a 9.60 D-Yellow Pino Belter Free Measuring and Estimating Ssrvice ufttr seasonal adjustment Wholesalers' inventories were estimated at $11,900,000,000 at the end of March. After seasonal adjustment, inventories in the hands of wholesalers were down less than $100,000,000 i .1 r' t'Sl I i 1,1 .1 'I 1 1 T3 I WSA ItTl fJ 'l I I from February. The sin GET THE FACTS IF YOU HAVE A HEARING -(J PRUBLEM SEND FOR -I FEATURES lib 'W jffi VW 1 FULL WIDTH FREEZER holds up Villi 4 "A 1 to 27 pkgs. of frozen foods 1 JX LbilliU BIG DELUXE FULL-WIDTH (7 Limited-Time Offer rv SPACE-MAKER DOOR mmx A Yflfflil I i SHELVES keep food at I SiM OUR FREE ennv it 'j'. niiuK II IV THE shrinkage of unsold wholesale stocks was equally divided between durable and non-durable goods.

Sales by durable goods wholesalers were slightly less in March, seasonally adjusted, than in February, while non-durable goods sales were a little higher. SENATE APPROVES 16 MILLION MORE FOR COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON', May 5 AP The Senate passed and sent to President Eisenhower yesterday a bill which would permit Congress to appropriate an additional $16,000,000 for Columbia baMn projects. An amendment by Senator Morse Oregon, to add another $1,000,000 vva.s turned down after Senator Cordon Oregon, explained I here was sufficient extra authorization in the bill to meet Morse's proposal. Morse, who agreed NEWeftone ALL-TRANSITOR HEARING AID NEXT BEST TO NATURAL HEARING! SOUTHWESTERN HEARING AID CO. 705 OLIVE 3rd Fl.

LEFT LOUIS, MO. GA. 1-4817 I Pleate tend me fr liork. that telli now to overcome hearing Inis. 5-5 NBiie Artdresi Tnwn Mnte NOW TWIN OR FULL SIZE HOLLYWOOD BED G9.S5 with Cordon's explanation, bad sought the extra money to enable planning of John Dan dam and other smaller projects, Immediate purpose of the bill is to clear the way so that Congress may increase appropriations for the Dalles dam enough to keep its construction on I for your old refrigerator 'tBSw'1 -1 f.

schedule DELMAR FURN. MART 5121 Delmor FO. 7-5933 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE HARRY l7 SMITH PROMOTED '''vi''K' ri GENERALS electric GO HARDWARE I APPL. CO. 5744 W.

Florissant EV. 1-6660 THE HESSE CO. 4012 W. Florissant at Warn CO. 1-3143 CompltltW BIEDERMAN FURNITURE CO.

80S Franklin Avt. CE. 1-5850 inciuaei: plaitle-covertd OT. hegdboord III anY lor. 5 bat spring, Inntripring I Pfr HOUSEHOLD APPl.

2601 N. 14th St. mattrm and 4 l9. Wnek I FURN. CO.

MA. 1-8466 APPLIANCES COMPANY A Division of General Electric Distributing Corporation EAGIE FURNITURE CO. Franklin Avt. CE. 1-5325 901 FURNITURE COMPANY HUXEl ELECTRIC CO.

1935 Delmar TR. 4-1498 Granite City, III. E. B. JONES HOMEMAKERS, INC.

Illinois at 11th Upton 5-2600 East St. touls, III. KNAPP FURNITURE CO. 310 East Main AD. 3-0251 Belleville, III.

SCHWARZ FURNITURE Follon, III. NO. 2-3131 MADISON CO. TRACTCR EOUIPMENT CO. 114.111 Hillsboro Edwardsville 1769 Edwardsville, III.

STEIN Harry L. Smith, assistant vice president of the First National Bank, has been promoted to vice president, it was announced today. He ha? been associated with the bank 31 years. Smith attended the Commerce and Finance School of St. Louis University.

He lives at 4.i4( North Kingshighway. LAMMERT FURNITURE CO. 11 Washington CE. 1-3010 SCRUGGS-VANDERVOORT-BARNEY 10th and Olivo CH. 1-7500 1 Air Conditioned for Your Comfort I CE.

1-Y036 I 8th and Frankin fork Frtt In Xiar EtanKOpin Ivtry Nit Till Itstmmt HIGHWAY FUEL APPL. CO. 120? Chipptwa Fl. l-520 IDEAL HOME FURN. CO.

3601 W. Florissant CE. 1-7E60 KORTE ELECTRIC 610 St. Francois UN. 4 2723 MO.

COAL APPL. CO. 420 N. Main St. RA.

4-0440 St. Charts, Mo. LAZAR 1 2206 S. Broadway SONS PR. E837 Delmor tlvd, PA.

1-1400 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 7233 Manchester Ave. Ml. 7-167 Maplewood, Mo. LEHMAN HARDWARE CO. Clayton It Tamm Aves.

ST. 1-161J LEMCKE TV I APPL. CO. 200 W. loebwood Ave.

WO. 1-38G9 Webster Groves, Mo. LENHARDT-REESE APPLIANCES 662 I. Biq Bend WO. 1-3769 Webster Groves, Mo, MAPLEWOOD APPLIANCES, INC.

2531 Big tend Blvd. Ml. 7-0265 Maplewood, Mo. SUBURBAN HOME AUTO SUPPLY 225 N. Kirbwood Rd.

TO. 5-3000 Klrkwood, Mo. SUPERIOR FURN. CO. 2S8 N.

Skinker VO. 2-2525 1-7150 1-9000 FL. eoji torovois Ave, STIX. BAER 7th ond Woshinatcn FULLER CE. 1-6500 Atfton, Mo.

YOUR SAVINGS EARN PARSONS 5176 Easton PUTNAM FO. I-M50 SAVE WALTER MURPHY APPl. 3403 California Ave. PR. CO.

1-0800 J. 5. WOCD TiRC CO. Choufcou PR 6-7533 2301 BARNEY'S HOME APPLIANCES 4417 Manchester JE. 1-2345 BIGALTE ELECTRIC, INC.

5400 Gravois KU. 1-5584 AL CRANCEI APPLIANCE CO. 3610 $. Grond PR. 2-4037 FAIR MERCANTILE CO.

5257 Shaw PR, 1-7400. WHERE DIVIDENDS HAVE BEEN PAID REGULARLY BOSWELL HARDWARE Farmington, Mo. NO. BOB RUSSELL, INC. 4738 Natural Bridqt EV.

5-6447 SAALE EROS. Fti Saole, Mqr. Portaqo 7-661 West Alton, Mo. SCHUKAR FURNITURE CO. 3142 Easton JE, 1-0456 i'WIiI 14 NOLLAU ELECTRIC, INC.

Fenton, Mo. DA. 6-0062 SCHWENDEMAN APPl. CO. 3909 Russell Blvd.

PR. 1-5743 SOHM APPLIANCE CO. 3133 Watsoe Rd. ST. 1-1541 W.

C. SUILENTROP SONS 944 Lenay Ferry Rd. FL. 2-8880 Pay Poitaqt lor over 81 YEARS FARRINGTON, INC. S.

Kinashiqhway PL. 2-334? 3801 7 EARL SPENCER Florissant VI, 126 S. 7-2206 ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $10,000 CY FEDERAL SAVINGS ft LOAN INS; CORP. Writ or fio(i fof lookttt mm Currmt Roto TAYLOR APPLIANCE CO. 5E99 Easton Ave.

IV. 2-1942 GOLMAN'S STCRE Festus, Mo. YE. 7-3052 HERB GORDON APPLIANCE CO. 702 E.

McCarty NO. 6-8722 Jefferson City, Mo. MOREAU ELECTRIC CO. Ste. Genevieve, Mo.

NO. 53) MUELLER ELECTRIC Se Sots, Mo. NO. 308 SONDERMAN HDWE. I APPl.

Fredericktown, Mo. NO. "7 ACME APPLIANCE CO. 6302 Natural Bridqe EV. 5-6266 CENTRAL HARDWARE 6250 Eastcn IV.

3-2070 DUKE CLOTHING FURN. CO. Carson and Eangert VI. 7-0591 S- Kinloch, Mo. FLECK'S APPLIANCE CENTER 8635 Jenniitos Rd.

IV. 1-7213 GENERAL FURNITURE CO. 2900 S. Jefferson Ave. PR.

6-1906 GRAND-PARK APPLIANCE CO. 1000 S. Grand MO. 4-2110 HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. 3303 S.

'Kingshighway FL. 2-6540 HAMPTON HOUSE FURNISHERS 4645 Gravois PL. 2-3166 HEAVEN-ROTHER FURN. CO. 5531 S.

Grand FL. 2-53C0 UNION APPLIANC 2920 N. Uiion CO. EV. 3-6161 LAFAYETTE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN.

BELLEVILLE ELECTRIC CO. 325 East Main AO. 3-0241 Belleville, III. CITV ELECTRIC CP 202 W. Main St.

Collinsville 6 Collinsville, HI. VERNON DAUGHERTY APPLIANCE T10I Manchester WO. 1-4214 Brentwood, Mo. ELGASSkR APPLIANCES Olive end Oid Ballos Rd. HE.

2-2011 UNITED CLO. 4517 Easton Ave. FURN. CO. JE.

5-5100 715 Chestnut Incorporated 1673 GArfield 1-58-15.

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