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10 THE JACKSON SUN, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1951 i.t-W.."" S- i tf i Nil 11 r- 1 Ir 'X maaKmmm i i -'jt immmmm mm Mil 0 I plillllillllB L'" i HANDCUFF KING Bob Turley of the New York Yan-Vaae rar th smile of a YOU WILL BE GREAT' Bernard Goldfine looks over part of his typewritten statement, some of which was read to House investigating committee, as he sits today at the witness table in Washington. Penciled across top of first page is notation "You will be great," a remark which has been crossed out. Words in statement are underlined for emphasis. (ap photofx RELEASED BY CUBAN REBELS Howard Roached, right, of Watertown, N.Y and his white-shirted companion, Anthony Chamberlain, of Coral Gables, walk from U.S. Navy helicopter which carried them to freedom after five days of captivity in the hands of Fidel Castro's rebels.

U.S. consul Park Wollam, who arranged the release, fol i i -n-- m-i-ai pitcher who started the season with a string of victories and HIS PLEASURE It's early, but Bruce Minter, 9, has a mid-' summer smile as he shows off carp caught in Canton, lake. lows tnem from the aircraft. (AP Fhatofkx) amazing earned run average Mi 4 1 1 ii 4 5 iff If 1 I i I Si i i j- v-Tt FAMILY CHEERS COXDE3INED MAN nis wife Irene and daughter, Elizabeth Ann, 14, confort James F. Foster, 40 at court hearing at Athens, in which he sought a new trial in his fight to escape the electric chair.

Foster, a house painter from Greer, S.C., is under death sentence for the robbery slaying of merchant Charlie Drake at Jefferson, Ga (AP Photofax) BONUS BABY Lucky, a 2-month-old Puma the Toledo Zoo is going to give to the London, zoo Sunday when a fugitive sea lion is returned to the Canadians, poses in the Ohio home in which he was reared. Baby Lueky will lose his markings as he grows older, and will develop into a sizable cat of 200-pIus pounds. ap photofax) TRIO WITH A WALLOP Shown together for the first time are the Air Force's three top missiles. The Thor, Snark and Jupiter. Thor, left, and Jupiter, right are intermediate range 1,500 to 2,000 miles weapons.

Snark is an intercontinental missile with a range up to 5,500 miles. This photograph was released today in Washington by the Department of Defense which did not say where it was made. Air Fare Phot ap Photofax) Pope Royal Heights By MRS. ELLA HENDERSON Babson Advises Investors To Hold Good Gold Stocks Madison Hall By MRS. W.

P. LASSITER Mr. and Mrs. John Hogsette and family of Brownsville are visiting his mother, Mrs. Alice Hogsette this week.

Congratulations to David Hen Mrs. M. D. Ingram of Trenton Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hunt and Carol of Gibson, Mr. and Mrs.

Lindell Greer of Milan visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeLoach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank DeLoach visited Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Welch of Martin Thursday night. By BETTY LEE PAFFORD Mr. and Mrs.

John Bailey and Melissa visited Mrs. E. L. White and Harriet Bancroft. Officers and teachers meeting was held Monday night at Pleasant Plains Baptist Church.

Choir practice is being held Mrs. D. W. Bond was in Nash derson and Carolyn Wright who were married Saturday evening at Corinth, Miss. Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Swindle and son of Milan visited Mr. r.nd Mrs. W. E.

Wren Sunday. ville Monday to attend a meeting of the trustees of the State Mental Health Commission. at a price of $20.67 per ounce. Under the Roosevelt Administration, the price was increased and the dollar diluted. It is said that Mr.

Macmillan and President Eisenhower discussed the problem at their recent conference. They agreed that it should also be discussed with friendly nations: but this Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker Mrs. Nell Maloch of D.

C. and Mrs. Mooney Ma every Wednesday night after Mrs. Roy Mann left Friday for a three week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Kle-ingan and family of Miles City, and son spent the week in Memphis visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Hal prayer. Urge everyone to be present until revival. Evans. The Adult Training Union of The V.B.S.

commencement might cause them to become frightened and lead them to services were held Sunday night Pleasant Plains gave an Ice cream supper Saturday night withdraw gold from the United at Pleasant Plains. States, which American in for the Training Union mem bers. Mrs. Tommy Mulherin of loch were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

G. R. Carver Monday. Mrs. W.

C. Michael of Boone-ville. Miss, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R.

D. Dalton. White's Chapel Baptist Church held its homecoming Sunday with the Rev. Kester Cotton bringing the sermon. At the noon hour a picnic luncheon was served.

Later in the afternoon there was a singing. Mr. and Mrs. K. V.

Allen and children and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Smith visited Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Smith of Beech Bluff vestors do not want done. Interfering with the price of gold would certainly cause more inflation. Many people think inflation is a bullish argument in the stock market: but Cedar Grove By MRS. A.

C. ENGLAND The Rev. Lewis Parrish returned home last weekend after spending several days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. D.

P. Parrish in Crystal Springs, Miss. Danny Gibbs and Bruce Petter-son returned home Saturday after spending two weeks with Mr. Gibbs mother Mrs. Clara Gibbs of Conway, Ark.

Those visiting in the home of Mrs. Vada Tucker over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tucker and family, also Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Bell and family of Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Van Montgomery and daughters of Memphis spent Sunday in the Dan R. Rice home.

Mrs. Dan Rice Sr. celebrated her 76th birthday Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

R. D. Rice of Madison Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rice and family of Maple Grove, Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Cooley of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. England and family of Bemis, Mr. and Mrs. Dan R.

Rice Jr. of Harts Bridge Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Matthews of Harts Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heidelburg and family of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Preston DeLoach and Billy of Jackson, Mr.

Bobby Upton of Maple Grove also Miss Linda Diggs of Pinson. Miss Mae England is spending this week with Joyce Ann Rice of Maple Grove. Mercer it may not be so. If foreign na By MRS. W.

H. BAILEY Mrs. Roe Boone, Tommy and Bill spent Wednesday night in Memphis. By ROGER W. BABSON BABSON PARK, Mass.

As I have already expressed myself in these columns, I do not expect any shooting war to be started by Russia, and probably no chemical war. I do not expect an intensified economic war and believe we are now in such an economic war, started by Russia some months ago. One of the weapons Russia will use is Gold. Russia's Gold Supply Although over 50 per cent of the free world's annual production of gold comes from South Africa, Russia is now reported to be producing five hundred million dollars' worth a year; to have on hand eight billion dollars' worth to use as a weapon against us. This gold could be a real factor in breaking commodity prices and prolonging our business depression.

Probably Russia has in mind establishing a gold ruble which would have a constant value in foreign trade all over the world. This could make a great impression on both our allies and the backward nations. It should be an important weapon for Russia in the economic war in which we are now engaged. It seems, however, that as the aext step in making a Russian ruble universal for trade, Russia must agree to the British insistence on mutual freedom of travel and communications and cease radio-jamming anything related to business or finance. Value of the Dollar Previous to 1934 the American dollar was based on gold Mrs.

Aggie Lewis, Mrs. Mary Moore, Mrs. H. E. Nerren Joyce Allen celebrated her eighteenth birthday with a party Friday June 27.

Those attending were Flora Alice Mar-low, Bobbie Sue Paschall, Sam spent Saturday in Whiteville. Beverly Herron spent the week in Paris visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Mr.

and Mrs. A. D. Herron Linda Montana. Roy Mann is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hann, of Stock-bridge, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rice attended a brithday dinner Sunday honoring his mother, Mrs.

Dan Rice, at her home on the Hart's Bridge Road. Mrs. Charles Martin spent last weekend in Memphis. The Madison Hall Community Club will hold its regular meeting at the Community Center Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Everyone is urged to be present.

De-Pigeon Campaign TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) A pigeon's life isn't all fun in Tucson. A policeman heard a couple of gun shots and saw two pigeons fall to the sidewalk. Then another blast and another pigeon tumbled on one of the city's busiest intersections. The policeman found Duane Jackson, a bank employe, perched on a ninth floor window ledge with a rifle.

Jackson told the officer he shot at pigeons every morning. He produced a letter signed by Mayor Don Hummel giving the necessary authorization. The officer left. Jackson returned to his hunting. Memphis, Mrs.

Reese Jameri-son of Harts Bridge attended services at Pleasant Plains and spent the weekend with Miss Olgie Law and Cecil Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Leal Finch of Crocket Mills, Mr. and Mrs.

R. A. Kirby of Claybrook, visited Mr. and Mrs. U.

C. Allen Sunday afternoon. Johnny Rose of Ripley visited Linda DeLoach and attended services at Pleasant Plains Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Jaquet Jr. and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jaquet Sr. Sunday afternoon.

Mr Mrs. Jack Exum and family visited Mrs. Clara Tate of Jackson Saturday night. Gil Davis of Knoxville spent several days visiting relatives during the week. Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. DeLoach, Mr. and Mrs.

Sterling Weeks of Oakfield visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cathey of Memphis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

John DeLoach and children visited Dr. and my Boyd, Baleria Armstrong, Barbara Backwell, Marianne and Mr. and Mrs. T. C.

Turner Smith, Elaine Barnes, Carolyn spent Sunday with them. The Mercer-Leighton H. D. C. tions withdraw very much gold, the bearish factors could offset the bullish.

The True Statistics Since 1950 Europe has increased its gold holdings to $8 billion, some from mining and purchasing in the open market and some by withdrawals from other countries. This especially applies to West Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium. The latter country has also benefited from its large uranium holdings in Africa. During the last few months, our gold supply has been reduced $1 billion. At "this rate we would lose over $34 billion's worth during 1958.

A statistical analysis of this loss shows that it has been due to a change in our foreign trade situation. Up until recently, our exports exceeded our imports, and our stock of gold increased. Now this tide has turned and our imports of raw materials Ga skins, and Wayne and Janell Allen. Mrs. Imogene Davis and Mrs.

met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Louis Bryan. Hattie McCord spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burton and family of California, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Roe Boone and in Decaturville. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Venable and Johnny visited her sister and family; Mr.

and Odell Did They Flip? No, Some People Really Like It LITTLE AMERICA, ANARC-TICA (FHTNC) Even the penguins shudder at the sight of belching steam exploding lobster-red Navy explorers into the snow, where they romp and roll ard then vigorously rub themselves dry. An exclusive club has been formed by members of the wintering-over party at Little America who have experienced the 250 degree spread in temperature; 210 degrees In the steam room and 40 degrees or more below zero on the outside. "Good for the vaso (blood vessel) says Dr. Slagle, a Navy Captain from Sylva, N.C. The Doctor's "Thermo Therapy Clinic ar Health Farm" in Antarctica is rapidly gaining in popularity.

Over 40 percent of the population have already become patrons of the small gymnasium and Finnish bath, or steam room, complete with hot rocks moved in from Marble Point. Each member will be given a handsome certificate indicating his exact degree of madness in this respect. Dr. Slagle has hopes of exceeding the present record of 278 degrees when the seasonal low Is reached in August or September. "It's not only exhiliarating, but an extremely valuable aid to cold weather adaptation," according to the Doctor.

Providence By MRS. PAUL H. rEY Mrs. Clay Marbury, Mrs. Bertie Mae Blackmon and Mrs.

Taylor Walker of Holly Grove were Sundaylor Walker of Holly Grove were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williamson.

Mrs. Kate All and granddaughter Cheryl Marie, Mrs. Mildred Coleman and children of and Mrs. Guy Joyner and boys were Monday dinner guests of the W. M.

Williamsons. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Kale of Hazelcrest, 111., called on the W. M. Williamsons Monday night. Miss Lurline Jones was the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Kirby of Aliens. Several from the community attended the funeral of Mrs. Alice Lee at Holly Grove Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

James Shellabarg-er called on the Joe Yearwoods near Brownsville Saturday night. Mrs. B. F. Barksdale spent the weekend as guests of Mrs.

Lena Shellabarger. Charles Warren of Memphis is spending his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. T. L.

Warren. They spent Sunday at Reel-foot Lake. The W.S.C.S. will hold its regular monthly meeting July 8 with Mrs. Dora Mae Ivey.

Mrs. Lyle Reid of Brownsville will be guest speaker. Mrs. A. L.

Shelton and children of Louisiana are visiting family last weekend. Mrs. C. M. Goff Bobby and Judy visited Mr.

and Mrs. V. M. Pope Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Wheeler of Boli Brooks, and Mrs. Mattie Hayes of Tullahoma, Tenn. over the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton White var visited Airs. Lula Bailey FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT USE KERATOLYTIC ACTION BECAUSE It slonfhs off affected skin. Expeses deepset Infection to its killing- action. Get instant-drying T-4-L liquid, a keratolytic, at any drar store.

FAST relief or year 48a back. Use T-4-L FOOT POWDER too sires a film of antiseptio protection. NOW at Pinkston A Scrnrr. of Knoxville were visitors of Sunday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Lox Leep Jr. of Florida are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Wolfe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow McCord.

Visitors in the home of Mr, Joyner and Mrs. Robert Foster were Wednesday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ivey. Jackson Chapter No.

85 and Mrs: Ira Horner the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Dorris Thompson and Billy of Tampa, Mrs. Bobby Homer and son of Hammond, Mrs. Stated Meeting Thursday, July 3rd.

8 p.m. Violet Richardson. W.M. Fred Richardson, W.P. Mildred Arnold.

Sec'ty. LVATION, James Younger and children of Jackson, Anne Wimpee and children of Jackson and Mar garet Childress and daughter of Beginning July 4th, 7:45 P. the Poplar Heights Community. Bobby Horner, Lessie Younger, Molly Childress and Ira Childress were dinner guests of and manufactured, goods exceed our exports. What about Gold Shares? Naturally, there has been an increase in the price of gold shares which are traded largely on the London Stock Exchange and in Toronto.

There are two reasons for this increase: (1) When business is in a recession, as at present, the cost of mining gold decreases. Since the price of gold after it is mined does not decline, this increases the profits of good gold mines. These profits have not been very satisfactory during the past few years and the prices of gold shares have been abnormally low. (2) The current talk about devaluation of the dollar has also been a factor, but this is a very speculative factor. It seems to me, however, that aside from the above two reasons, readers are justified in St.

Johns Lodge No. 332 School Of Instruction cvfcu Thursday, July 3rd. AA 7:00 P.M. W. M.

JOHNSON, W. M. T. H. DAVIDSON.

SEC mi Klioira their grandmother, Mrs. Ira Horner on Tuesday. WHOM Mr. and Mrs. David Hender Under son and Mrs.

Ella Henderson were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Lane Tuesday night.

Jackson Lodge No. 45 i Refreshments ...1:90 p.m. 'Stated Meeting- ..7:30 p.m. Friday, July 11 holding a few good gold stocks not for profits, but for security. While I see reasons why many stocks should decline in the next year, I see no reason why many good gold stocks should sell lower than they did a year ago.

It is illegal for American in GIANT TENT CATHEDRAL Chester at Holland, Jackson, Tenn. Hear Special Message "Signs, Wonders, Miracles" Sponsored By These Full Gospel Churches and many others throughout this area FERGUSON TRUELL, YtM. BARBER Sec'y Bill Sez- EVANG. DAVID NUNN We look forward to the time when the Power of Love will replace the Love of Power. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 139 Glendaie Ave.

Rev. R. II. Davis, Pastor Phone 7-8383 FOUR SQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH 1423 N. Royal Rev.

Bruce Thompson, Pastor Phone 7-6516 CHURCH OF GOD Chester at Holland Rev. C. E. Taylor, Pastor Phone 7-8843 PRAYER FOR SICK every night GREGORY CHAPEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD R.F.D. 7 Humboldt Rev.

V. V. McCoy, Pastor Phone 4-9079 Humboldt vestors to store any raw gold in safe-deposit boxes in the United States or its possessions. I am, however, seeking a government ruling as to whether or iiot investors may store such gold in other nations. When I receive a copy of said ruling, I will freely send it to any reader on request.

Iron ore was first discovered in Minnesota in 1850. Minnesota is now this country's largest iron ore producing state. WILL S. HALL r.F.NFRAI fNSTIRA(sri5 GENERAL INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Shelton. CENTRAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 559 E. Chester Rev.

H. D. McCoy, Pastor Phone 7-8810 Harry Sykes Long of Hunters-ville called on the Paul Iveys Sat Hear Evangelist Nunn-Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m.

Radio Station WTJS Walton Hotel Building We Pay Dividends Save with Safety urday afternoon. Phone 7-2673 Mrs. L. S. Neeley, Mrs.

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