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Sunday, August 4, 1957 Great Falls Tribune 21 Calvin Coolidge Homestead Given to State of Vermont To Embarrass Eisenhower GOP Solon Says Demos To Pass Postal Pav Hike J. FX! i ml good EwJuiqj Ktucli uoCuc "DOWNS-. PLYMOUTH, Vt. (A The Cool- G0Q OOOQO OGOOQOO idge homestead where the 30th 1 President of the United States was sworn in by lamplight 34 years ago was turned over to the State of Vermont Saturday. John Coolidge, son of former President Calvin Coolidge, present asmiiin li i uim wj sen.

can- tisennower Killed federal em-son (R-Kan) predicted Saturday ploye pay bills in his first term, that Senate Democratic leaders but not until after Congress had arrow point will push through bill raising I quit. 41 pay of tne 500,000 postal workers The House last month passed, before, this session of Congress by a 379-38 vote, a bill raising the ed the deed to the property to Gov. Gl 3-7213 am nasi pay of the posal employes $546 a He said Republicans- expect a year. The annual cost would be 2-4 Joseph B. Johnson at ceremonies which drew hundreds of spectators, -s The ceremonies contrasted with move will be made in an effort about $280 million.

to embarrass; President fcisen- The Senate Post Office and Civil EDWill J0HII50II the simple scene in the parlor of hower who has announced strong Service Committee, on which Carl- 1 111 I the small white-pamted Coolidge 117 Central Avenue disapproval of the bilL son is senior Republican member, home in the early morning of Aug, has approved a different measure 3, 1923. Downs has achieved perfection in beauty for you value-wise homemakersl For Downs has translated the casual trend into a luscious, high-and-low pile carpeting with textured-chevron design at a price that is dollars leu than you expected. See it in Green Moss, Nutria, Nutwood, Haze Aqua, Sandalwood, Camel Hair Beige or Rose Pottery. Arrow Point Godot There was no pomp as Calvin Coolidge placed his hand on the family Bible and took the oath of office as President, administered for the same employes. It would provide across-the-board increases of per cent plus temporary cost-of-living adjustments running from $80 to $240 for workers in the bottom seven grades of the postal service.

The committee estimates the annual I by his father, Col. John C. Cool is the answer to your search ie- idge, a village notary. The only light was a single oil lamp. i I Wl II TT 1 1 wiim I at a value-packed price! He told a reporter he was sore it would not become law.

However, if it is sent to the White House in time to force the President to veto it before Congress adjourns, there would an opportunity to try to override the veto. Bronx Youth Slain; Three Bovs Held I I Sa. id. f-xi I Sill cost of this at $270 million, although Carlson said the Post Office Dept. figures it at $300 million.

Democratic Senate sources said that in all likelihood the House bill will be called up in that body in an effort to get it directly to the President without any conference or further House action. However, Carlson said he is sure an effort would be made AT SHOOTING SCENE William Girard, 21, Ottawa, (left) with his attorney Itsuro Hayashi (right) and Army legaL advisor Maj. Stanley Levin, are shown as they discuss details of the shooting incident at Somagahara firing range 80-miles west of Tokyo, Japan. Girard is charged with causing the death of a Japanese woman on this range. Another unidentified Japanese lawyer who will assist in the defense stands second from left.

Ko Takenaka interpreter (center), background. TRY ALL THREE NEW YORK (ffV-A Bronx youth was stabbed to death, the third boy in a week to be killed in New York at the hands of fellow teenagers. The killing of George Marshall, to amend any postal pay bill to include pay raises for the one million civil service classified employes. The Senate committee also has Family Claims House Haunted 18, a Negro, came only hours after approved a 7Vz per cent pay boost police had begun a special drive for these employes. Carlson said against juvenile terrorism.

Extra this measure could be offered as Flavorful, nutritious Dairy Dell sweet cream salad dressings now are available in retail food stores. Buy all three dressings cheddar cheese, tomato and blue cheese for their unique taste and low calorie content Or, you can create new zest in salads and sandwiches by blending the dressings. Dairy Dell sweet cream salad dressings, manu detectives were patrolling the an amendment to the postal bill. By Electrical Phenomenon streets. A complicating factor in the Sen Wilkinson said be had lived on TULSA, Okla.

5V-Mr. and Mrs.) Police picked up three other Ne- ate may be a floor move to add gro youths and said they had ad- to any postal pay bill the admin-mitted being involved in Mar- istration's long-pushed proposal the property for 23 years without C. V. Wilkinson and their 12-year-old daughter packed their belong prior incident, until this month. factured by the Great Falls Creamery, shad death.

Police called it a tor hikes in postal rates, now are distributed to retail gro Ho Down Payment 36 Months to Pay YOUR RUG AND CARPET STORE 610 Central Ave. Established 1923 Ph. GL 2-9171 "wanton killing." One of those picked up was cers by Beatrice Foods Co. "We don't know if the thing is a magnetic field, uranium, an old gas pocket under the ground, or what," said Wilkinson, "but it has Drug Addict ings and moved out of the house they claim is "haunted" by an electrical phenomenon. "I'm about to crack up," Mrs.

Wilkinson said. "I wish someone would come forward and tell us another was 16, and the third be came 16 only Saturday. us completely unnerved and so up Admits Rape Police said the three youths set we can't live a normal hie h-ptp lrnner wir.n twn nris nn a here. We're moving." street corner and that they thought Jj- iflli-frkfjt iff Marshall and a companion nearby 11X1 Ji 1 1 ILL what's causing all this." The family thought their troubles had ended after Wilkinson, an oil company employe, dug up water pipes around the house and re AIR CONDITIONING-TEMPERATURES MADE TO ORDER-AT NEW IOW COST. GET A DEMONSTRATION I were laughing at them.

Words de- SAN FRANCISCO (IF) Police an-veloped and Marshall was stabbed nounced early Saturday that a 21- moved a new metal fence he be severai times in tne necn. year-old unemployed warehouse- His companion, Richard man has admitted the sadistic tor- lieved responsible for creating a Vaughn, 17, a Negro escaped se- ture-rape of a student nurse in magnetic field. Golden Gate Park. nous injury. The family slept in their car ine suspect was identified as after tables and chairs went on a weird "dance" and overturned.

Melvin N. Bakkerud, a stocky, 5- foot-3-inch admitted drug addict. They are puzzled as to what's The sudden announcement elimi Friends Bury War Bride In-Laws Shun causing electrical piugs to Diow up without being connected, a nated from suspicion entirely John Alvin Rexinger, a 23-year-old ex- sweeper to go on an aimless course through the house, and various convict who had been held in jail household articles to start hopping for 10 days while police sought I 1 4.1 1 A mi around. nmMTimw mA r.0-. me Druiai case, ine vie man GI bride, 'who was killed with im, had identified him as the at- The "mystery" has damaged their $1,300 electrical organ, caused Virn hncViOTifl in nn nntnmnhiln ni.

WLIieri the refrigerator motor to blow out ridftnt. was buried here with funds wpm uaniei MCtt-iem twice and knocked the clock from collected from a few friends Bakkerud was arrested cause her American in-laws refused Wednesday night with a number of its shelf six times. r.l;m hor hrM and hiirv it ith narCOUCS laDieiS in WS POSSeSSlOH, liV4 WVU IU1U WUt T1 AV4J I 1' 1 their son. iwm, puuee iouna uie wrisi- Search Ended Lieselotte (Lilly) Patterson, 20, 'es es- SAN FRANCISCO (IPV-The Coast and her soldier husband, Frederick, uu lue aLiai: Guard said it has called off 23. were killed in an accident near immeoiaieiy seni speci search for the tugboat Companion, Salinas Monday night.

a dea.s "puung to At the reauest of his familv. Pat- VUAldI v-nmuiuiogibt jonn uavis, reported missing July 28 with two men aboard on a voyage from San i ii tprnn's hndv was shinnpd Armv uiscoverea UDers irom Uie Francisco to Portland, Ore. expense to a funeral home in An- guTs on his shoes and socks- thony, R.I., for buriaL However, a telegram from the 1 1 lifiriiliaV'1ll1lliTTriiiwiirTirTi 1 1 woman's father-in-law, Ernest Patterson, Coventry, R.I., to a Pacific Grove, mortuary read: "Do not wish to claim body of Lieselotte Patterson. Dispose of body as you see fit." As a resident of Salinas for a year and a half without relatives in the United States, the German girl's burial appeared to be a county obligation. However, one of Patterson's KILN DRIED $85.00 Per 1,000 ft HARDWARE Army buddies took out a personal loan to pay the $500 fee and the few friends who attended her services pledged money to help pay expenses.

ALSO Odds Bessie Not Fazed LONDON Mrs. Elizabeth Braddock, a labor member of Pcirliament who is sometimes known as "Battling Bessie," wasn't fazed by a statistical report showing the average British women has a 35-25-37 figure. "I'm bigger than ordinary," she said proudly. "I'm 50-40-50. There are only 20,000 women in the country with a figure like mine." A SHAKE PAINT Q) 1 When You Save by the' $3.95 Per Gal.

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