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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 5

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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5
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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1952 PACE FIVE TIMES HERALD WANT ADS PHONE 7171 GENERAL SAVS POWERS ABUSED tA DON'T MISS! ENSATIONAL MONEY i 3 Eisenhower Letter Gives Views On Controls, Taxes SAVING VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! Schedule Vacation Church School Training Institute Some 50 persons have registered for the Daily Vacation Church School Training Institute Tuesday in First Methodist church. The training program will begin at 9:30 a.m. and last until 4 p.m. Workshop classes are offered in administration, kindergarten, primary, junior and intermediate work and in book exhibits. Instructors will be Rev.

Harry J. Lord, Michigan Council of Churches; Mrs. Frank Russell, Lansing; Mrs. Winston Thomas, (Associated Press Staff Writen Washington, April 23 Gen. Dwight D.

Eisenhower was quoted today as saying the government's answer "to excessive coptrol is more control" and that there has been federal "abuse of the taxing power." Senator Carlson of Kansas, who is supporting Eisenhower for the Republican presidential nomination, said the General recently made the statements in a letter to a friend. The Senator did not name the friend in a speech prepared for delivery at a Rotary club meeting here. HURRY! HURRY! It's the VALUE EVENT of 1952 CARLSON SAID the statements he quoted are examples showing where Eisenhower stands on domestic issues. He added that the Kinde; Mrs. Francis Furton, Meade; Miss Elinor Squire, assistant to Mr.

Lord, and Mrs. General has made his views known 'equally clear on a great number strangle incentive, the very quality jof our fundamental issues," and that buiIt the nation. Meanwhile, itnat onnonents who sav hp nasn 1 ri trie government debt rises. 1 he are making such false charges 51 Gauge, 15. Denier GAYMODE NYLONS A Golden Jubilee Buy! Lord.

The course is offered to all in the District interested In Vacation Church School. A registration fee of 75 cents will be charged. A blanket fee of $5 will be charged for any group of seven or more from one church. for only one reason: They see the value our money becomes the nomination slipping away from football of politics subjected to them and tliey are desperate." the political whim of the moment Carlson said Eisenhower wrote: x. "Extravagance in public spend- ing brings ever-increasing taxes "THE GOVERNMENT pene-taxes which if long continued will trates more and more into our daily living; Its answer to excessive control is more control.

In this whole process, the abuse of the taxing power has been one of the chief weapons the government has used." Meanwhile, Senator Nixon of California urged Eisenhower to "repudiate unequivocally" President Truman's seizure of the steel industry. "As a candidate for the Republican nomination he should do so just as soon as he goes on inactive status June 1," Nixon told a reporter. Nixon, who is backing Gov. Earl Warren of California for the nomination, said all aspirants for the Presidency should make their position known on the controversial seizure issues, and that most of them have. SENATOR IVES OF New York, an Eisenhower supporter, dis- agreed, saying: I "After all, Eisenhower won't be in a position to state his views; until he gets out of uniform the first of June.

This whole steel con-; troversy is likely to have blown over by then." Carlson said "the odds against a Republican victory" in Novem-! ber "are tremendous until Eisen-i hower is nominated." He added that Eisenhower is "the only Republican who has a good chance: of winning by a landslide." "The polls show that leads his nearest nomination op-; ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Only y's has these luxury sheer Gaymodes. loves 'em! Sizes 8V2 to TO'. i TRICOT 67 Firms Suspect Of Trading With Reds Bonn, Germany, April 23 AP The U. S. High Commission has blacklisted 61 West German firms suspected of selling strategic material to Soviet bloc nations.

1 00 3 I Reserves Decision On Legislative Probe Of Riots Replying to a question about the suggestion that the State Legislature investigate the riots at Southern Michigan Prison, State -Representative Harry J. Phillips fsaid Tuesday he would want to prison officials about the outbreak before making a decision on a Legislative probe. "My first impression of the suggestion that the Legislature investigate in this I would want to listen first to Warden Julian N. Frisbie and Corrections Commissioner Ernest C. Brooks before deciding.

"Both of those officials are good men. They are both well qualified lor their jobs." American officials said the Bonn government plans to prosecute some of the firms for violation of i currency and export regulations if i the illegal trade charges are con-j firmed. The blacklisting denies the com A Golden Jubilee Foundation Value! ALL NYLON COMBINATION Busted Airman Plans To Appeal His Conviction Hattiesburg, April 23 AP The case of Capt. Carl Izard of Magnolaj convicted by a courts martial of malingering, will be appealed, says his defense attorney, State Senator Stanton Hall of Hattiesburg. Izard was sentenced to dismissal under dishonorable conditions, forfeiture of pay and allowances and up to three months imprisonment.

Announcement of the verdict and sentence came from Secretary of Aid Finletter at a special news conference at Washington. Izard, whQjwas Assistant County Agent of Pike County, at the time of his recall to active duty, could not be reached, at Keesler Field for comment. His wife, a high school teacher, said her husband did not actually refuse to fly, but requested to be grounded when he "developed a nervous condition and lost weight." Mrs. Izard, who lives at Columbia, said her husband offered to serve his country "at any time, in any place, in any capacity if they just wouldn't make him fly." She said her husband made no IH I 1 ponent by a two to one margin among the independent voters," Carlson said. Quality gift for Mother on HER DAY! Saves her work, because nylon tricot whiz-launderers, hangs dry, needs no ironing! And how she loves the way these six-gore, princess-cut slips fit her just perfectly! Choose the lace-trimmed or plain tailored or, better still, give both! Sizes 32-44.

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Western officials have said that this illegal traffic amounts to at least 50 million dollars a year. Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio, a top contender for the Republican nomination along with Eisenhower. Sizes PENNEY'S MAIN FLOOR 1 i lit A HOW CAM LICK CONSTIPATION the clogging, TRANSIENT kind! Take aI vegetable Olive Tablets, 301 Sty. DR.

EDWARDS't2K iililiM attempt to obtain a deferment at the time of his involuntary recall although he gave up a good-paying job. They have no children. Former Resident On European Job For State Dept. Harry M. Carey, Boston, former Port Huron resident, will leave Friday on a three-month assignment in Germany for the State Department.

He is one of a group of American specialists selected to take part in the State Department's international information and educational exchange program. Mrs. Carey is the former Miss Bayne Hill, Port Huron. SINCE leaving Port Huron nearly 30 years ago, Mr. Carey has headed Community Chests in Detroit, Wilkes Barre, Duluth, and Providence, R.

I. A sister, Mrs. J. W. Jones, lives at 1034 Lapeer avenue here.

A sister of Mrs. Carey, Mrs. Andrew H. Thomas lives at 2931 Stone street. Mrs.

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Dr. Spalding, who has practiced for 60 years, was honored at a luncheon as the oldest living past; president of the Michigan State' Dental association. Spry and the octogenarian reminisced of his early days and made this comparison of dentistry; then and now: "It's a scientific) process now; it was a craft 60 years ago." Dr. Spalding, a native of Calumet, made a reputation in practice' here for his work in porcelain. He; also has contributed to dental; literature.

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