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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 2

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TIMES HERALD WANT ADS YU 5-7171 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD WEDNESDAY, JANUA1Y 7, 1939 AG! TWO Congress Continued from Page One Bank Reports 10 Pet. Gain Death Takes Mrs. J. R. Hume Mrs.

Winifred M. Hume, 55, of 3311 Conger street, wife of Youth Broke Window To Flee Fire John R. Hume, U.S.'itr memben laid, it will nrnvM ffr.r hatant-ajf tat Cuba Moves On Reforms Cabinet Begins Reconstruction By FRANCIS L. MCCARTHY uniwa rM mtwnaiionan HA VAN President Manuel UUnnQ y06 tv- Uirhi0n Na ilffoal hank Increased S.VJ.zM 224 or 10 In inrg It per cent In 1958. Stoddard, president of the, nana, reponeo i holders.

of his domestic program are yet to be unveiled. THIRTY-SIX Senators Ala i -a iiuuk uiciiiuch wne ci vuuia wi wmn tuua. Eiehten of 0,. Rotors r. newcomers and 15 of these are wiwrw in uie io pomi- cai lineup.

The new House has 283 Democrats and 153 ReDubli- I 1 etl 1 cans. A highlight of the opening blaze. Thirteen were Injured, day program was Alaska's seat- One of the injured was Airing of its first two senators and man 3c Alan Conley, 18, sqn one House member. of Mr. and Mrs.

R. Bruce Con- frrutia ministers reported to ml known to millions their offices for the first unnj, b)afk hiir hil Cn i rrutia held hi. first forma, cabinet meeting Tuesday night just a few hour, after he had TO MANY Americana, who dissolved the Cuban ConRreMwatrh.d httrd Martin's and annnunrH won 1(1 rule Asset, at the end of 1058. ron, dui sne uv- w.r, $331,333,273 compared most of her We Port Huron. M81.0l,04a for 1997.

he, She was a graduate of Port ''SSnl, ySSS li 15 She as a member of the jj Altar guild of St. Paul's Epis- tr Tent and the Washington ret Kr 4i. Va IrMirmAl avhrt Airmrtnr i' in ran riTffi Ka.nevniOD- wen i vjevi, uu Mrs. Hume was born Dec. 20, s.s.m i i a i A (service ciuo ana me ninacr mere guild of that church.

She taught for 14 years in the Port Huron school system. Mrs. Hume is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Donald P. Stoll, Detroit; two stepdaughters, Miss Rossrita Ilnma Tli.t rr.lt ant Mn -v, n-ff.

John II. Raffertv. Biliincs. a a a a a i ner mo.ner. wrs.

Alice ii rwivercien. fori nuron: ai Taxes Continued from Page One ed by the Legislature, the ma- a budcet in 1959 60 and retire- uiriu ui me ut-ucu. ouic muai lire wuiliu it. h.m. h.m,r,,n, ih.

report Feder. ai uovernment, it cannot issue its own currency. Along with the Individual Income tax, with rates ranging from three to eight per cent, the majority urged a five per cent tax ea cor-porate Income; exemption of equipment and machinery from the personal property tax; repeal of the state tax on stocks, bonds and other Intangibles; and a ft a person annual sales tax rebate tepresentatlng the estimated amount paid oa food and numerous other revisions. The recommendations I h.irrff tramlatiwl min hill fnrm iir nrswniaiiirin ijiiw ii maw uu convening Jan, 14. d.

nn -n DTi' the criticisms" which erected their conclusions. 1 SYRACUSE, N. AP- i ninnmsri in nmrt I muni ft who didn't make if With those word a Port 1 A AWKHW A 'I'llACIOlt'a i farn AT the horror of Tuesday's fire at Syracuse University. Seven of his classmates perished in the ley. 722 St.

Clair street. He suf fered scalp lacerations and body cuts when he dived through a barracks dormitory window while escaping. He said he was awapked at 6 a.m. when he smelled smoke. I went ever te the door and put my hand against If Conley said.

"It was warm so I didn't epea It I picked up a chair and hurl-it through the window. I Jumped out and ene other man followed me. nn ii au iNi ws hit iuiik uiiucr It by decree for the next roonthg 'iv consecutive Republican Stoddard reported. The new President has em-National Conventions. Martin The capital funds of in his talks with news- had come to symbolize the Old ftfr retirement of that his government would Cuard 'Zf ofoSooTn ch Si concentrate on.

a broad pro- nn of $1.000 000 in cash divl A coalition of Democrats and Republicans determined to alter Senate rules at the session's outset and make It easier to gag a fill-buster may wait until Thursday te raise their challenge. But if they decide this involves too much parliamentary risk, their spokesman. Clinton P. Anderson Will mOWO In tOdav'l ODpninS aession -r- to1 adopt new Senate rules. One way or another, the rule mie Martin Continued from Page One licked.

But (he ballot, wit every naa voting la secret, hw of Martin's friends let kirn down. To irtoet observers it had jml unthinkable that more votes wouia Be east againsi man for the name of Joe Martin. It use ot the avd his downfall. There also wss the inescapable fact that Joes birthdays wre beginning to show. The Wood clot, cured or not, was mentioned by (r.veu nn closest menus saia UietiM itkl Itwiail ninite Viiflt eii leiM wiyy79 vaaiw 'the lean GOP year of 1030 W.

wucn nuwamni yuivu uuii ablest mn in the House. Joe never had been much of a speaker. But some members lately had said the bloopers and tongue twisters for which his speeches were famous were getting more rhurkles thsn votes. Once, as speaker during a Congress, Mitrun rw0gnizwl gentleman ian.k, Mr. Indian." iWith lht Charlie Halleck, Ia 11 ahar Ur anns.

were i mn an umt high, he reported. 1 ne liri earnings were uic U. bssls oi 14 per cent of share lr.uo.tm.ni fnr the year, as compared with an for all brother. Robert II Colville. De- to-) House Taxation chairman troit, a stepsister.

Mrs. Jean he.of Je Sal Robinson. Pasadena, 'five Study Co mm it tee four grandchildren, and an KmtSed the citen aunt, Mrs. Benjamin H. Burtiviser, and counseled them to deba to run for dayl wa my "rst weeks.

Johnson a fire. I didn't see any sign My JV strategy of panic but I could hear the LW m0Vln to "ide the. 'It was m.ghty cold out there. of Port Huron. The remains will be in the Karrer Simpson funeral home! until 11 a.m.

Friday when by Rev. T. Edward Ben- PAY YOUR BILLS PROMPTLY! will be removed to St. Paul nett, pastor. church where funeral services! Burial will be in Mt.

Hope will bo conducted at 3 p.m. gram standards, especially in rural areas, th, He planned to Implement the twenty-sixth of July movement's Land Reform program calling for breaking np of the state-owned lands into five arre parcels which would be deeded to the tenant farmers now working them. The Government also planned a road rebuilding program designed to amint the augar Irwtiistrv in inuLlnn Ita Harvest, Anotner project wouki facilitate the development of the mining Industry, especially Oriente Province, nrOKMr i sources said Tuesday night's cabinet meet ing discussed plans to dissolve an ponucai panics mat grew it in the Batists era date, who ran under the Batista banner in the recent elections. Tha Ri-vnttitinnttn; n.im. an The Hevoiiitionary Kegime ap-, The good credit you establish by paying your bills promptly will keep you In the comfortable position of being respected and welcomed by everyone.

You can buy practically anything fi In the world you want when your credit Is good. So don't get out on a limb pay your bills promptly and enjoy life! 1 phlrmn o( "nrX accumulated savings, mind. Martin on an-, insurance and mul-' othr occassion Introduced fami workers cushioned CHIROPRACTIC Emergency Service The St. Clair County Chiropractic Society hat appointed the following members to be on call for emergency Cases, either Industrial or Private, on THURSDAY, JANUARY Ith. DR.

R. W. LOHR YU M343 YU 44911 DR. C. A.

SCHWAB YU 4-4334 YU 2-732S Retail Credit Manaqers' Association and the PORT HURON CREDIT BUREAU II ii fhn.a.ened to' sollt 11 reheliWl ntnin" t0 lU ahout- iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiitiiniMHiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiH PAY AS AGREED AND ENJOY GOOD CREDIT! il LiiiiiiiM jSvnKman Rhee as "Preaident of inAl. if. Indiana India I mean Korea. tnnA tha Death Continued from Page One disclosed that Rep. Harry J.

Phillips (RPort Huron), Chairman of a House Committee Investigating death of a patient at the Cnldwater State Home and Training School, has been Informed of the Traverse City death. Wagg said he had a full re- on the death from Pr, Ml II III- 1 1 1 1-1 IH-flR, III- tendent of the Traverse City jirifttiliitinn, but said he was "making no Judgment," "THE PATIENT was admit forces. Urrutia's peace-making visit to Havana University Tuesday to honor student mt-mliers th Revolutionary txirectorate p-paretitly solidified the divergent minority factions and left him and Fidel Castro free to concentrate on government administration and policy. Dies After 31-Year Illness Edward Minnie, 40, native of Port Huron and resident of lTils itna natit Aiirhl vairi taiHn w.i an nivalin- muiriiiin. iitfiii muscular dystrophy 34 years, died Tuesday In Martha Berry Hospital, Mt, Clemens.

Mr, Minnie was born June 26 1918, In Port Huron, He was graduated from Stephen High School In He is survived by his father. Alnhonse Minnie, tftica: four I i wear. I managed to grab pair of shoes and an overcoat before I Jumped." Another injured survivor was Sgt Peter Dowling, 25, of Kala mazoo. He suffered burns and cuts and like Conley was report ed in good condition. iOWlIIlI IUQ U1C men tfl Ult i halTarkl Were like in I mill LTV- We "JV1 buildiiVg went like matchbox It wu awful" DINING OUT by -Lowell C.

Downing Slit. MW 4n't vm ur racraali ream much wa gat mora anjoymtnt vt kait mm) 4 i at IICHiRT'SI" RICHERrS YU 2-3488 i if Credit Never Beiused Unless Abused fi DeoUl lasataece Cetaeratioa m. Dec, is." M. waa.very upset and 'because of the action by Michi- brother. Cyril George A.

Minnie and Adiel E. "He complained of stomach Minnie, all of Port Huron, and pains in the night, The next Joseph Minnie, Ultra; two morning he was acutely ill. sisters, Mrs. William D. Zitnik, After Xrays, he was operated River Rouiie.

and Mrs. Ion by Dr Stokes, a Raymond Burg, Utica, ndprivaie practloner In the corn- of pfr c.ntt Hid THE BANK continued to pay 3 per cent Interest, compound ed quarterly, on all savings deposits, for a total disbursement of 18,271,031. It also served more commercial customers and made a larger volume of loans than In any previous year. "The economy of Michigan was adversely affected by the decrease In production of cars and trucks from 7,201,000 units in lg.7 l0 a.110.000 units in iq.o ft, on niar rtr.t "Despite the unemployment which resulted from this sub normal condition the stabilizers th' mPact of this induatrial mv owdown. The harmful effects i cession were greatly minlmli.

blle soundness of the States diversified eonomy wss conclusively demonstrated. "The outlook for 1959 is con siderably better, and well informed observers now foresee total production of vehicles of 6,500,000 units, which, if re alised, will correct the Imbalance in that section of the State's industrial production," Mr, Stoddard said. Bank Continued from Page One probably will be appealed to a higher court. The Juctae did not allow damages as asked by Peoples. He said Peoples failed to show, in his opinion, that depositors wilh NOR DID HE allow that any monopoly laws were violated by Michigan National.

He eaid: "Since the antl-l monopoly and restraint of trade laws do not apply to banks and since It is possible for the defendants legally to create a monopoly of banking in the area under the provisions of the Financial Institutions Act, some of the injunctive relief asked by Peoples and the Attorney eral cannot be granted." Wilbur S. Davidson, one of tha Im-niava fill- Ptlltll Slid riecislon of Judao! Qulnn was "very complete and foumled on the evidence offered." STATIONERY SALE at MacTAGGART'S! Vz OFF tOIUD BOXIJ, ODD1 AND INOt OS CRANI I. IATON'1, AND WHITI WYCKOFr I flNI ITATIONIRV AND NOT! PAfllt NOW It THI TIMI TO OIT YOUR 1) CAUNDAN PAD RiMUS, DIARIES AND DAT! ROOK! tOU THI NIW YIAR ALSO IICORD IOOS1, Sill rOIDIRt, HOUIIHOID IXPiNSI IOOK1, ITC. CONTINUINO OUR SALE OP ALL GAMES IN STOCK Vi OFF! ONI IOT OP SHOP-WOSN ADULT BOOKS i (PROM OUR RIO. STOCK) BAROMETERS A PIW NIC! ONII 504 0" HPT AT ct hallucinated but was not as- munlty.

"He died Jan The Coroner, Dr. William Flshbeck, called in the Prosecutor and State Pol-Ice, Wagg said. Wagg Indicated he did know the cause of death. However, Buyer said the pa- tient's brother claimed the death was attributed to "phy-iu 1 Tv lev. 'V 4.V,?::: Vxv rrk.r-rri aV '-a 1 several jiioces and nephews, The remains are In the home of his brother, Cyril Minnie.

1710 Tenth avenue, He-qulcin Muss will he recited in funeral services at 9 a.m. Friday In St. Stephen church Burial will he in Mt. Hope Cemetery. DIVORCES'" tiled Laura M.

Hull agAlnst Leslie L. Hall, extreme cruelty. THE TIMES HERALD POt" Ml'IION, MK'HIUAN ThMJailJ Hrnld. miml'd ltPOS fori Huron Tlni founrird Mmch IM UnuiwVl it uii" witT'of iccTil fort Hutnn, Mlh Aitf. 1, 11(10.

nwitnit nun mall intlr (roqiiMirjr (if ivn iiium nrr kIi lintiff lh Act oj Mutan S. lull Tlmra llrltt7voi "SLViU No "'t 'ruhliHhcrt kf Tha TlmM Wnrld rom- Lanv, H7-IM!) SUth HI int uit Huron. I taj TBI.KPHONt'VU-'s'inr Kfrj sftarnuan and ttuiuliY Mmnlns Mriiiher Th tniHt1 Prii Tim AMOOlntPil rr la tntUlril flulvi ia iht lot publlcatiiin nt all iha ntw nr'n'H Hi nwi- Tha Tt'mM imli illrfl fc 40 i-piiIk pi-r rk. 10 amm pr rnpr nwlnnrt, Rr mall In Michliinn On far. nn, nn mnnlh.

la Br Ruhurtiaii truci IKIlvarf Oa Jrm IISM, ahurtar urlncli, 1118 par mnnUi. o.it.irla of Mlchlft-0a aar43l CD; llmrtrr riarlndt, par month 100 CASHMERE TOPCOATS $150. VAIUIS $98.50 20 So Mick iwreoiifew ucwmovL CHECKING ACCOUNTS PLUS every BANKING SERVICE sirnl violence "We wnnt to find out if he wss injured In the hospital or before be came in," Wagg said. Chrysler Missile Plant Lays Off DETROIT -AP- Chrysler Corporation has announced that some of the 11,000 persons now employed at the missile plant in Sterling Township are being laid off. There wss no Indira tion of the number of workers affected.

Writer Cohen Dies LOS ANGELES Hoy Cohen, 67, well known writer of books, plays and motion pictures, died Tuesday of a stroke. He won fume with hja Saturday Evening Post series of stories about Elnrlan Slappey and other Negro characters. He wss horn in Charleston, C. AlfAOORA WELLINGTON CUPPIR.CRAFT KU'PINHIIMIR DISC. ON 213 HURON AVI.

It's So Convonlont to pay bills with a Michigan National Bank Checking Account Your cancelled check It a permanent receipt end record of expenditure JtcnffrX Homo Mortcogo Loans 3 Interest on All Savings Accounts ggi Commercial Business Loans -d-g Installment Loans TOPCOATS-SUITS SPORT COATS SUBURBAN COATS JACKITI PANTS SWIATIRS SHIRTS PAJAMAS RAIN COATS OlOVES "QUALITY MERCHANDISE POR MEN" i ii ii i ii ANDY THOMAS Michigan National, Bank Mrrti ciug hini ciamo rapim umkm mahmau oir muion m.naw MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS AT DAVID MacTAGGART CO. Dan Nalian, Prep. SI MIUTARY YU l-04ri OPIM PRI. Tli OPIN 4J0 P.O. tack weekdo leclvdtafl Jolwdey Header fedaial MEN'S WEAR.

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