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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 3

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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PAGE THREE THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD TUESDAY, JUIY 14, 195? TIMES HERALD WANT ADS YU 5-7171 Fares Increased Invitation LONDON (UPD-Visiting Jap- NEW YORK (UPD In-season Rampaging Mental Patients Are Placated 'nasspnppr farps hMweim th Unit. Big Money Bill Near Vote anese rnme Minister Noousuke More Jobs Cut Welfare Load Here ed states, Canada and Europe Kishi has invited British Prune! iwiu oe increased new year, PETERSBURG, Va. (AP was announced Monday. The Transatlantic Passenger Steam--- Increased employment in the i.xuusict Aiaiiiu mawiuiiaii iu visit Japan, the London Daily Mail reported today. "Details of the visit will be worked out later," the Mail said.

Japanese delega- Twenty-five screaming mental patients broke up furniture, smashed windows and surged into the yard at Central State Hospital Carries 40 Billions In Defense Funds ship Conference, representing 2(5' steamship lines, said summer season minimum fares will be raised WASHINGTON (UPD TheiMondav nieht. h.rt th rfirfnrhano tion sources had no immediate $io in first class and $15 in cabin 86th Congress' largest money bill: was auicklv ended. lor tourist class. comment on the report. Supt.

J. K. Ogden said he be a 40-billion-dollar propriation neared detense vote today lieved the patients staged the 4- in the Senate. minute riot to draw attention' to area has resulted in a 13 per cent decrease in the June welfare load as compared to May, Donald T. Wilson, Director of the St.

Clair County Welfare Department, said today. This drop in the caseload reflects a savings of $6,796 in departmental operations, he said. The active cases at the end of June totaled 609, which included 1,892 persons. In June 109 cases went off the welfare rolls and 84 applications were taken. This shows a slight Leaders called the Senate rather than to escape.

an early session and expected fi It began when three patients from Ward No. 4 overpowered two attendants and took their keys. The patients unlocked Ward No. nal action this afternoon. The measure carried House-approved increases for missile programs and boosts in forces to 2.

The patients rushed through the fight limited wars. As it reached corridors and into a yard sur- increase in new applications over iiliyiintfaiiiiiiiii May when only 72 were received the Senate, the big money bill rounded by a 16-foot wall, was $346,139,000 larger, than Pres- Dr. Wilbur Hammon, in charge ident Eisenhower proposed and of the maximum security more than the House ing, persuaded them to return aft- Adult hospital applications were 1011 SUIOk i Oil SIflU 51 in June compared to 39 in May. voted, er assuring them they would not! Two persons were admitted to THIS IS GOING TOO FAR THIS WAS NOT the way it was planned. Harold W.

Lester, 803 LaSalle boulevard, was putting his boat in Black river Sunday at the municipal small boat launching site when something slipped and the whole assemblage headed for the deep. The boat, right, stayed on top, but the car didn't, and the traitor is behind the car. The chain is hooked to a wrecker as salvage work is started. (Photo By Ron Mires, WTTH News Director) the County Infirmary at Goodells, By a narrow 48-43 vote the punisned and tnat tney would two fewer than in May, Mr. Wil Senate Monday refused to toss in a hearing.

son concluded. an additional $233,900,000 to buy sional leaders were under pressure more priority equipment for Ar- mv modernization as key House Republicans to Dried Eggs bv former Armv Chief of Staff out some compromise! agreement on housing legislation. Added To Welfare To Sell Parcel Of Frontage The Republicans late Monday introduced a new administration- Gen. Maxwelj D. Taylor.

Other congressional news: Civil Rights: Southerners on the House Committee BATTLE SCENE FOUND Missing Hunter Believed Slain, Eaten By Grizzly Surplus Foods favored 810-million-dollar housing DETROIT (AP)-The New York Dried eggs were distributed Central System will sell for a re- planned to offer a series of D1U- 11 was a substitute amendments to a pending civil. Ior ine uemocrauc, rights bill. The committee was measure vetoed by President Ei- ported 3Vfe million dollars a parcel of land to be used in the newly the shoelaces, probably to use as MISSOULA, Mont. (UPD-Au- 1 fni it 1-. considering an eight point last nday as too drafted by an all -northern sub- costy- loumiqueis.

men 11 iooks utte ne nroiertpd multimillion dollar ei 1 r--j thorities made laboratory studies today1 of evidence that a missing river front development. committee. The southern strategy nieu ms iwu duucus tu summon aid. "Then the bear rearmeared hunter was killed and eaten after was to water down toe dm as NYC officials confirmed Monday Richert's Monday for the first time as a surplus food by the St. Clair County Social Welfare Department, Donald T.

Wilson, Director, announced. Dried eggs are a valuable protein food and should be added to the diets of persons needing surplus foods, Mr. Wilson said. He warned, however, that they are like such foods as chicken, turkey and fresh pork and must be thoroughly cooked before and Adams used his gun as acres of railway property muqh as possible. Housing: Democratic congres- a battle with a bear probably a grizzly.

club." I will be sold to a real estate firm Schmiedeke said the enraged -which recently announced plans SELECTED FOOD Mute evidence of the struggle was found by a search party in LOSt -Vim and Vigor past 40, 50, 60? animai eitner aevourea ine Doay for a business and apartment FINE LIQUORS on ine spoi Danes ana an or a mountain meadow near Ovan LUNCHEONS and DINNERS house project. The entire project, representing do, high on the western slopes of dragged most of the bones to his den and buried them. He pointed out it was close to hibernation New perrpy, youthful Found! outlook by thousandi Dried eggs should not be usedthe Continental Divide northeast an OUtlay Of an estimated 100 mil-1 who have blamed their under-pr feeling time when Adams disappeared. in egg-milk drinks, uncooked; or here. 1, 1 on old-age.

Super High-potency formula UOn dollars, Calls for a 30-StOryi Ostrex Tonic Tablets quickly Rive you a ine evidence indicates posi- uioa wu Noonday IUNCHEON Served 11 a.in 1 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. Regular1 DINNER Served B.m 10 B.m Closed Sunday 11 1 new lease on inc. ouppuei invigorating, tively that Adams was killed dnu a story 0IIIce DUlimngi SK.VMir&i' lu? therapeutic dose Vitamin Bi.

Get wits. eaten in a wild battle with a rag-'as wel1 as luxury apartments and; Feel yean voungerriRht away. 3-dy "get It may solve the mystery of what happened to Sam Adams, about 45, of Missoula. He vanished last Oct. 27, while hunting acquainted size only 69.

Get Economy salad dressings or in egg dishes cooked on top of the stove, Mr. Wilson said. Surplus foods may be obtained at the Food Distribution Center, 821 Seventh street. ing bear, Schmiedeke said. 'a mprchandising mart.

1 size and save 11.67. At all druggists. with two companions. His friends, Ed Hodges, 40, and' Calvin Trusty, 52, both of Mis-j soula, led the search party to thej area where the three hunters had1 split up. Heavy snow prevented an ear Third Floor Furniture Dept.k brings you 3 great values Advises Quick Drying After Swim In Inland Lakes Persons who swim in Inland lakes can keep from getting "swimmer's itch" by drying themselves immediately after leaving the water, Dr.

Robert E. Rowe, Director of the St. Clair County Health Department, said today. He said the itch is caused by a finy worm that is able to bore into skin covered by a film of water and when the water is FINE CARPETS IN Introducing NO CHALK WHITE PAINT lier search. The party found Adams' rifle, smashed in three parts, his wallet, shoes and tattered bits of clothing.

They also found bear signs and remnants of half-digested clothing, human bones and hair. The shoes were scarred with teeth marks. Evidence of the bat- No discoloring Brick or masonry Regularly $7.29 C99 Gal. Introductory Price evaporating, iKiinllv isn't narf of thp u-nrm's lif rvrl Th nsiml i tie was strewn in a 50-foot circle. No chalk Is a new kind of white house paint, specifically designed for trim areas around the house where a non-chalking paint is needed will not discolor a brick or masonry surface beneath it.

Maintains a gloss white appearance becoming whiter with each passing Special Deputy Charles Schmiedeke, head of the Missoula County rescue unit, reconstructed this story from the evidence: "It looks like Adams wounded a bear. He used all but two cartridges in the battle, but was hurt. "He apparently crawled alongside a log and tried to light a fire to get warm. He removed hosts are small snails and waterfowl that eat the snails. The snails live in shallow water in some lakes.

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