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GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE Wed, Jon. 21, 1953 15 U'Vf; fior it: Many Sickened by Flu Epidemic in Taxpayer Sends U. S. German Zone FRANKFURT, Germany (P) THE NEW GAME SENSATION Easy for children intriguing for adults Alarmed by a flu epidemic in the American zone of Germany, U. S.

The World Today Ike's Address Reassuring to Allies of U. S. New President Sure To Chart His Aims In Detail Later on Army authorities made plans to day for widespread inoculations among 250,000 American troops. 1 In Check for Million CHICAGO A Chicago taxpayer had a load off his mind and his pocketNOok today. Internal revenue officials said they had received a check for $1,000,000, the biggest single individual payment of 1952 taxes in the Chicago area.

The name jf the taxpayer was not disclosed. Total average taxes paid by each woman and child in the United States in 1952 was $514. The Army European headquar ters at Heidelberg said it did not have figures yet on the number of military personnel hospitalized but scores of soldiers and army civilian employees were reported on! the sick list in Frankfurt, thont Howard 6509 3)2 N. Adami Sf. Next la Hotel Northland An outbreak of flu in Bavaria this week has caused nine German i deaths at Munich, filled the city's I I A Homemaker's-Greg Engebos Sons Feature i.

It i jam hospitals, and closed 27 schoolrooms where more than 40 per cent of the students had fallen ill. The flu also hit Garmisch-Par-tenkirchen, winter sports center, where the world bobsled championship races start Saturday. The Army said an Air force strato-freightcr with anti-flu vaccine was expected here late today from the United States after being held up by fog in England. Five C-47's were placed on alert at Rhein-Main airbase to fly the vacine to U. S.

military stations throughout western Europe. The Newest Thing in Television if ill If I i III I '4 I if By JAMES MARLOVV WASHINGTON (A') It's when he delivers his state of the i union message to congress, probably within a couple of weeks, that President Eisenhower may net down to details on what he intends to do. His inaugural address Tuesday simply outlined his position: He is now, as before election, an internationalist. It was reassurance to this country's Allies if they had uny doubt. Former President Truman, in almost all his farewell messages, talks and interviews, gave very little space to domestic problems, lie put the bit emphasis on foreign affairs.

Followed Same Course Eisenhower did the same thing yesterday. And in general he pledged himself to follow Truman's basic foreign program. i 1J inrt nnA 4 I If Mother Hurls Baby to 'A Night at Ciros" With a cabaret background, "A Night at Ciros" will be staged at 8:15 Sunday evening in the Cathedral auditorium, sponsored by the Home-School association. Participants include, from left, the Herbert Licbrnanns, Ed Hyskas and Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Vanden Busch. Tickets will be sold at the door. Death Out of Window in mind beyond this remains to be seen.

If Eisenhower doesn't spell out his ideas in fashion in his state of the union message, he will have time to do so when he lm specific pro- Cruel Hubby Divorced By Burlesque Singer SAN FRANCISCO (U.PJ Burlesque singer Doris M. Hack-ctt won a divorce Tuesday because her husband allegedly socked her for "muffing lines." The attorney for the 21-year-old blonde told the judge that the husband's actions represented "humiliation before the whole lie warns gooi woi.u w-uc l.Uer submjts continued foreign aid for, and co- am, operation with, American allies. NEW YORK JP) "I went to the crib and took the baby and threw her out the window. I just didn't want it." Police said this is what Mrs. Marilyn Meltzer, 26, told them Tuesday after she hurled her three-weeks-old baby girl, Phyllis Ann, out a third-floor window.

The baby died a few hours later. The father, Marvin Meltzer, a butter and egg jobber, said his wife had been nervous and melancholy since the birth of the child, their first in the three years they have been married. Mrs. Meltzer was not booked on any charge pending psychiatric tests. "Night at Ciro's" Scheduled Sunday "A Night at Ciro's" will be staged in the Cathedral auditorium at 8:15 Sunday evening.

The program is being sponsored by the Cathedral Home-School association. A cabaret background will be the setting for the show, which 1 1 High fidelity picture has enormous pull-in power Annoying reflections are eliminated with safety glass and tube tilted from vertical Highest possible contrast in picture Model 21C204 least" and "mental cruelty." reproduction 1 55 Zl-INCH BUCK-MYM will feature professional talent1 from the community. The pro-Old Fashioned High Hat gram will include a tap dance by 3 Nancy Vanden Busch, soprano 5lQG I ined by HOIDDUrg solo by Mrs. George Brums, and aj NW yQRK oj.p, Hat skit by Anita Melchior, comedi- enne. Guests will also see Bar- manufacturer Harry Rolmck be He's willing to seek disarmament.

The latter probably won't happen. Russia has her own ideas on that. But Eisenhower indicated he may bo thinking of plans that KO beyond Truman's. In the cam-w-paign he criticized the Truman "administration for a lack of what he said he considered effective planning against Russia. Buried down in one of the paragraphs in yesterday's speech Eisenhower seemed to be repeating this criticism and hinting he intended to raise his sights higher.

Know The Difference' This was when he said it is proper "we assure our friends that we know the difference between a thoughtfully calculated goal and spasmodic reaction to the stimulus of emergencies." Spasmodic the Truman plan certainly was in the beginning of the cold war with Russia, although it could hardly be called a plan at all at that time. Truman said recently his suspicions of Russia began in earnest U. S. Lawyer, FBI Agent Provoke Federal Judge EOS ANGELES (P) President Eisenhower's inauguration may have saved U. S.

Attorney Walter Iiinns and FBI Agent C. H. Carson from being jailed for contempt of court. Federal Judge William C. Mathes was on the verge of declaring the pair in contempt Tuesday.

They had refused to produce records in the draft evasion case of John A. Tomlinson, Pasadena on order of outgoing Atty. Gen. James P. McGranery, said Binns.

"No amount of teletyping between Los Angeles and Washington can keep the United States attorney and the head of the FBI from going to jail if they do not comply with the order of the court top roduce these records," warned Judge Mathes. Realizing that McGranery was being replaced by Herbert Brown-ell, the judge continued the case until next Monday. Iiinns is seeing to it that the matter will be on Brownell's desk immediately. bara Lang, blues singer; Peggy Croxford, Irish jig and vocal; Lucy Cardin, violinist; the Barons of Barbershop, including Ray Weber, Ed Chevalier, Jim Campbell and Ed Selissen; a piano duo lieves President Eisenhower has established the Homburg as standard wear for formal affairs. "The old fashioned high hat," Rolnick said, "will always be useful for carrying sandwiches.

That's about all." on't Delay-Enjoy TV Now by the Mmes. William Donovan Insist on 1 Our all-wave antenna and expert installation will assure you the best possible reception now The same dependable service offered to our thousands of customers through the years will apply to all of the television sets that we sell We can put a set in your home tomorrowl FRANK'S and Al Michel; an exhibition swing by Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Vanden Busch; tenor solo by William Petri, comedy by Don Neu-ser, and an acrobatic ballet by Mary Lou Beno. Russ Leddy will be the master of ceremonies.

Night club guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Hay Biebel, the Herbert Liebmanns, Fred Dorbands, William Kerwins, Edwin Hyskas, and Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Lesperance.

The show is open to the public. Tickets will be sold at the door. KRAUT This Delicious Pie Is Made With Cottage Cheese A i 8 shortly after the war when Stalin wouldn't pull his troops out of I i HnnHpH Iran. Truman decided on a show- "tgier IS nanaeO By MARY MANNING Here's an unusual pie that's extra delicious, and easy to make, too. For best results, make sure the cot dor Lsmun to eet out.SummoQS in Old Suit 'I Sale i'rlves th'vry Da I Stop in lor a TV Demonstration LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS HOMEMAKER'S GREG ENGEBOS Stalin did.

Truman's quick action, and reaction, paid off. He reacted gain when the Communists be-gan to push against Greece and Turkey. New Monroe Doctrine That time he set up a new Monroe doctrice by throwing this WASHINGTON (IP) Columnist Westbrook Pegler respounded cheerfully yesterday when a man greeted him as he sat in the press section at the presidential inaugural ceremonies. Then his greoter, Special Process Server Hugh Duffy, handed the newspaperman a' two-year-old tage cheese you use is FAIRMONT. Here's cottage cheese that is always fresh, always delicious.

Marvelous in salads, sandwiches, and for making desserts, too Jill 3h ACCENT on BEAUTY and CONSTRUCTION country's arm around Greece and AND SONS Velp Avenue Phone Howard 3526 314 MAIN STREET Phone Howard 55 and 56 Turkey and giving them aid. The summons ami a copy of a corn-Communists lost out. $3,100,000 assault-hbel- conspiracy suit. The Marshall plan for helping Morr Morning Jj one LEMON COTTAGE CHEESE Pit Cream together one canon Fairmont Cottage Cheese and 3 tablespoons Fairmont Butter. Beat in one egg.

Add and blend Vi CUP sugar, mixed, with 2'i tablespoons flour. Stir in 'i cup milk, 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 2 tablespoons grated Iem-1 Europe recover economically was of a longer-range nature. It was supposed to last at the outside four years. Before it could end, the cold war with Russia became hotter. The suit was filed by Columnist Drew Pearson against Pegler, Sen.

McCarthy the Washington Times-Herald, Radio Commentator Fulton Lewis, and others, alleging that they tried to drive him out of business. Then this country entered into. Dan't be satisfied with just one of these characteristics. Beauty li ine But Be Sure It Is Built For Time to Come. When you are looking for furniture let us show you fabrics and finishes to suit your taste on furniture which is made to give you only the finest service.

Remember a beautiful fabric alone can cover a multitude of sins. the North Atlantic pact, this coun- try's first peactime military alii-; ance with Western Europe, and gave arms. At the same time the: U. S. urged its Allies -to set up a European army.

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This looked much further into the future than the Marshall plan. In fact, then Secretary of State Acheson last year said strong armaments might be necessary for a generation. This policy worked out by Truman and Acheson surrounding Russia with armed strength to discourage any Russia military adventures without starting war with Russia has become known as "containment." So at the end Truman and Acheson might argue there was nothing spasmodic about their planning. What Eisenhower has The Sfore With fhe Magic Button 314 W. WALNUT STREET PHONE ADAMS 224 Free Customer Parking Rear of Store Miracle VALUE FRIDAY-SATURDAY Only FULL-FASHIONED Buy by the Box 3 rfa0'r M.50 A 1 -V if.

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