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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 2

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD FRIDAY. AUGUST 9, 1946 PAGE TWO TtrM XTomA sas City, in September will be John Father Divine With Bride fvnv ATI firm TlpIPCat.PS to be voted on before the conven-! mittee of th- tl ect tion will be selected at a meeting meet ing. Alien Additional News of Port Huron and Vicinity on This Page iYXeeilllg lucaua jot ori nuron cnapier iso. 1, of the local cham Prel Delegates to the national Ameri- i American War Dads, Tuesday night i pointed to the bvf 1181 can War Dads convention in Kan- i in the chapter rooms. of the national orJ coajwif Contests, Games To Highlight of Picnic The annual basket picnic and fair of Port Huron council No.

521, Knights of Columbus, will be held Sunday at the fox farm, Snyder-ville. A women's rolling pin contest, all types of races and a tug-of-war between Port Huron council and St. Clair council, after which the Marine City council will challenge the winner, will highlight the day's program. Prizes will be awarded the oldest couple, the oldest of couple, the youngest child and the largest family present. The St.

Clair council's softball team will play the Port Huron council's softball team captained 85 Attend 13th Annual House Party Of Baptist Group Eighty-five members of Worn 5 if en's Baptist missionary societies of Sanilac, St. Clair and Huron Coun RUSSIA LOSES PARLEY FIGHT Byrnes Rebukes Molotov For 'Next War' And 'Bloc' Talk Paris. Au. 9 UP The peace conference today overrode Russia ejections and approved a set of rules including liberalized voting procedure after Secretary State James F. Byrnes denounced Soviet Foreign Minister V.

M. Molotov for uttering "loose and wicked talk" about preparations for a Third World War. Russia fought to the end against the rules, even insisting on a paragraph vote an the voting procedure section. As in the Rules Commission the vote went 16 to 5 against Russia and the entire set of rules was then adopted by a vote of 15 to 4 with two abstentions. CASTIGATES RUSSIA Byrnes' new attack on Russia was couched in the sharpest language he has yet employed publicly toward Americas wartime ally.

ties attended the thirteenth annual house party given by the Huron Baptist association Wednesday and Thursday at Port Huron Commun THAT WILL ity camp. Lake Shore road. Mrs. Fred Scott, Detroit, presi by James Kirkendall. The Port Huron team will play in the State Kof tournament Aug.

24-25 in Flint. The 1945 baseball team led by Bernard J. Varty, will chal dent of the state association, spoke on organization of the local mis sionary society and stressed the LIVE FOREVER FOX'S need for members to work for the World Mission Crusade for relief lenge the 1946 team, made up entirely of World War II veterans and captained by Francis J. Well- of world euffering. man.

Mrs. Theo Casanave, the former Miss Olive Buckner, who was a missionary in the Philippines and who was held as a Japanese prisoner for three years during the Stevens Describes Work Of TV A At i urn mi ii Jap occupation of the islands, described some of her experiences. Associated fre Wirephoio Rotary Luncheon -We have not fought for free in order to dictate peace Mrs. Casanave was married in one The Tennessee Valley Authority m)nAMii)Tiii) Choose now from an Impressive array of Ihe newest, loveliest designs Pay later on convenient credit terms. to our allies or let them dictate Father Divine, Negro religious cult leader, poses with his bride, pretty, blonde, 21-year-old former Edna Rose Ritchings of Montreal, at his "Heaven in Philadelphia after steadfastly refusing to permit pictures earlier.

Father Divine told followers the marriage "is in name only. of the three camps in which she was held captive. Chinese merchants sent food for the wedding peace to us. he said. -Rv what rizht." said Byrnes has done a wonderful job in placing 26 dams on the Tennessee river and its tributaries in the interests of navigation, flood control feast and provided lace for a wed "do "those who vote ballot after ballot with the Soviet Union call ding dress, she explained.

All her mother-in-law's jewelry was melted down, she said, and shaped into a wedding ring. Mrs. Casanave also told of the lack of food CONTINUED From Page One and national defense, and to generate and sell surplus 'electricity to avoid the waste of water power, Walter R. Stevens, veteran member of -the Rotary club, told Ro- CONTINUED From Page One tarians at their weekly meeting Thursday noon in Hotel Harring that prevailed at each camp. Mrs.

Arthur C. Roberts, president of the local association, presided at the meeting. Secretaries of the various associations reported on the year's work. CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS 1-3 down a week Up to year to pay Never any interest'or carrying charges. ton.

GAMBLING 0 SULLIVAN In a discussion describing his Re cent boat trip down the Ohio and Tennessee rivers aboard the Stea 1 mer Gordon C. Greene, Mr. Stev ens also told Rotary members that in a few years the productivity of some areas served by the TVA has Blue Star Mothers Discuss Work Of Rehabilitation Home Fort Gratiot chapter No. 104, Blue Star Mothers of America, dis risen as high as 30 per cent. Power would be dispatched to remove any persons who were ill or who had to leave for other emergency reasons.

Ramsey said he asked Cornero to permit 10 water taxis to remove the patrons, promising there would be no arrests of the operators. The Prosecutor said Cornero refused. "I have no idea when Cornero will make arrangements to bring is used to make fertilizer which is distributed without cost to farmers in the area, he explained. OMSD UKIt TM KtUL Ult cussed operations of the Blue Star those of us who do not always agree with the Soviet Union a bloc? What loose and wicked talk is this! "I think those nations who sent their sons overseas to fight the common enemy should have a right to participate in the making of peace. And I take exception to the charge that such nations are trying to foment World War IIL VOTE RULE ADOPTED The voting rule approved by the conference provides that the conferees shall forward to the Council of Ministers two classes of treaty recommendation those which received a two-thirds vote and those which, receive a mere majority vote, the latter to be given less consideration.

Russia fought to exclude recommendations which obtain only a majority vote. The voting lineup was the same as in the rules commission with Russia obtaining a maximum of six votes for it3 viewpoint. However, in the confusion of voting on the two-thirds rule Yugoslavia voted against Russia, causing Chairman George Eidault to announce the vote as IS to 5. However, it was believed that the official records would be changed to put Yugoslavia back in the Russian bloc, making the vote 15 to FRANCE APPEALS TO RUSS In the midst of the voting on the Family To Be Reunited After Lall his ship's patrons ashore," said Five Years Mr. and Mrs.

William Hochleit- Mother Rehabilitation Foundation, for returned service men and women at a meeting Thursday night in IOOF hall, Gratiot avenue. Applications may be obtained from Mrs. Lucy Sheffer, 1212 Hancock street, and Mrs. Pearl Johnson, 829 Pine street The rehabilitation home, located at Indian Lake, is to serve as a vacation spot or permanent residence according to the veterans' needs. Overseas veterans will have preference.

Blue Star Mothers are planning to furnish the home with money earned in selling tags. The day for the campaign has not been set. ner, 1809 Sixteenth street, will be reunited with their family Satur Richly carved 14k gold combination 400 Convenient Terms day night for the first time in five years. Their son, Lt. Col.

Russell F. Guske, one of Port Huron't first air heroes of World War II and first Port Huron selectee to win the rank of lieutenant colonel, will arrive' here Friday with his wife and small son, Colonel Gustke was discharged recently at Fort Sheridan, 111., and is now living with his family in Minneapolis. Another son, Gordon, will be home from Michigan State College where he is enrolled in summer school. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Gustke, a daughter. Miss June Gustke, and some 30 other relatives will join in the celebration. this effect in my letter of June 24. You and the other officers, however, were very gracious in unanimously requesting that I continue. Inasmuch as my resignation at that time afforded so little time for you to select a successor prior to the recent County convention, I agreed to continue.

However, both the County convention and the State convention have now been concluded and a successor chairman will haver ample opportunity between now and the fall campaign to acquaint himself with the work that will be required of him. As I stated in my letter of June 24, I believe that two terms are sufficient and that a wider interest in party affairs will be best served by regular changes in the incumbent of this office. There are thoroughly capable men available for it. My own business takes an increasing amount of my time, and I would find it very difficult to give the further time necessary to properly discharge the responsibilities of chairman without jeopardizing my own business. May I repeat that I have enjoyed working with you and the other county officers.

During the four years that I have served, our relationship has been most harmonious and my work as chairman, a pleasant burden because of the outstanding caliber of the republican candidates we have had to present to the people of this county. I hope that I have been able to contribute something to the advantage of the party and can pass on to my successor the benefit of my experience. Be assured that in a private capacity, such service as I am equipped to give will be always available to you and your fellow officers. I have been very proud of the confidence that was placed in me. in being permitted to serve in this responsible position.

Ramsey. "The apparent reason for his refusal was to create an incident." OWNER ALSO ARRESTEED Just 48 hours after craps, roulette, slot machines, poker and other games of chance began operating on the converted minelayer, the District Attorney and Sheriff stopped Cornero at the source. They arrested all the pilots of the water taxi fleet that was plying between Long Beach and the Bunker Hill, anchored 7.8 miles off Los Angeles harbor lighthouse. The taxi pilots were arrested on charges of violating a Long Beach City ordinance by soliciting gambling patronage. Meanwhile, Cornero and four of his associates surrendered to the Sheriff on charges of conspiracy to conduct gambling games, keeping slot machines and card games, bookmaking.

conducting a lottery, prevailing upon persons to visit a gambling place and 14 overt acts, including moving the Lux from Seattle to Los Angeles for the purpose of preparing it as a gambling ship. Cornero and his associates were released on $2,000 bail each and a hearing set was Aug. 22. rules Yugoslavia raised again its demand that Albania be invited to the peace conference. However, at the suggestion of Byrnes consideration of the Albanian question was Floral motif enhances this 14k gold pair Convenient Terms put over until after the rules were South Port Huron Cleanup Drive Progressing Progress of the South Park cleanup campaign was discussed Thursday evening at a committee meeting in Abraham's temple.

Thirtieth street. From Moak to Dove streets houses are being painted, raised or remodeled before the inspection date Aug. 30. Prizes will be awarded to the best looking street and to the home out of the way. Nations voting" with Russia on the rules question were the Ukraine.

White Russia. Poland. Yugo slavia and Czechoslovakia. The French delegate, Couve De Murville. made a last minute ap peal to Russia to drop its opposi tion to the majority vote provision.

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9 AP CIO United Electrical Workers, in an injunction suit filed in Federal Court Thursday, charged Gov. Ralph E. Gates of Indiana with "illegal use of the State Militia" and asked an order restraining further use of State Troops or policemen in connection with a strike. Otherwise, he said, the conference had no alternative but to ratify the rules over its objection. Rings of 14k gold set with 6 diamonds There will be a final meeting I don't think the world would understand that the conference was able to divide on differences of Aug.

23 before inspection. All committee heads are asked to be pres ent and report improvements to date. this nature." said De Murville. "France therefore sends out an urgent appeal to the Soviet dele Report On Vet Housing Expenses Members of the City Veterans Housing committee were to meet this afternoon in the City Manager's office to hear reports on expenditures for the city-sponsor--d veterans housing projects at Wall and Sixteenth streets and gation to accept the decision reach 8 radiant diamono highlight this combination. ed by the Commission.

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