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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 15

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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CXXX3 Enjoy Your Shopping and Tare jooat Your Ff'pndly Kacine scores 4 IACINE JOURNAL TIMES Wtdaetday, December 1, 1954 13 ly Harihbarger FUNNY BUSINESS 3 VE HAVE 3 Meteorite Strikes Woman; Flanders' Talk Was 0K7 Says Voice of America 1 r. EMrUen May Be 1 st JKnowij -DECORATIVE- Senate Tuesday When he shouted I WASHINGTON U. Senator ulpn Thanksgiving arilariderlj 'demancung to know gaining her composure and saw, SYLACAUGA, Ala-fUB Mrs. what he meant "when ne appealed Day message io xuissia over me lTolce ot America wag strictly In about a mile up, kind of boil-in smoke." CANDIES io me communist tyrants as Hulett Hodges, the first known person ever struck by a meteorite, demanded that the Air Force return the one that Tipped into her ne with' administration policy, my friends, my Soviet brothers, Editor James the ft United Statw Information He accused the Vermont Republi Scrrppj-Howard Blrming ham Post-Herald saw th phenomenon Firnrin Candle (Choir Boys, -SanUs, Saating Snowmen, ate) can, of rc6ntb'rTrTvCricd fhTh'lt' home- and in jured her. A spokesman added that Uie southeast of Birmingham.

The meteorite, six or eight inch inr and of helping sprrsdifieJf "It looked somewhat like a shell es in diameter, fell through her ful co-existence propaganda." burst but gave of smoke, roof leaving a three-foot hole and The USIA spokesman said the Then it trailed off in a spiral MJ00 struck her. on the hip and hand fiesta sad Mtrdl Gras Caadlea -Every Inch dripa a different ttHM, Cascade Pyramid Candles pinnacle Candles Rne-Llte Prism Candle agency had asked Flanders to make a Thanksgiving Day broad Tuesday afternoon. She was only feet below and was visible for about 15 minutes," Mills said. gency Itself asked Flanden to Switch his choice of words and address his statement to the "Soviet people" rather than the Russian people." The purpose, he said, was. to avoid offending minority 'roups in Pussia, Jenner Start Uproar.

Senator William E. Jenner (R- slightly injured, however, by the object that may have beenone of cast to Russia he bad made several speeches on the need to George Swindle. field rep many that fell from a 40-mile get across to the Soviets "that resentative of the U. S. Geological Survey, who was -in -Sylacauga hiah explosion visible in three we stand for peace," The Pine Scented Candles "Bope Candlet Sr'Tr' We're Immensely Prood was recorded at Flanders' home states.

of our for a water survey, examined the meteorite that WJt Mrs. Hodges and said it tha "sulphide A helicopter crew from Max in Springfield, Vt, CHRISTMAS CARDS Jnd) kicked up afuror in the well Air Force Base, flew to M.T( tyv Jz irrTe orifijfially referred to" the fwfcl CandlM. ZJ; Hand-Mold 4 Colonial Candles lUnd-pslnted and hand-decorated Hurricane Candle Mrs. Hodges' home to examine the bf foromoont -Personalised If Desired- 'Russian people and we suggested objecf and the Air Force said it that this be changed to 'Soviet people in accordance with admin Doesn't Like would be taken to Air Force lab' oriftories in istration tho spokesman Probe Sabotage II) "Thai's some party below us they're iap dancing on the ceiling now!" I said. 4 Translations.

Conflicting Sylacauga Mayor Ed J. How at FLOWER SHOP a a am Policemen! ard. apparently unaware of the Flanders' message on disarmament plans proposed by the free Air Force's dans, said the nine In British Sub PHONE 3-3593 3309 WASHINGTON pound object would be piacea in world was translated for broad' the state Museum, of NaturaLHis stmg "iUTpose -tetos Russian, tory at th University of Alabama Armenian, Georgian and Ukrain LONDON iff) Security po in Tuscaloosa. ForWorld Economic Problems But the 32-year-old Mrs. Hodges lice questioned the 60 crew members of the Royal Navy ian.

The spokesman said that people speaking- languages other than Russian and living in their own provinces would have been "insulted" If they had been re and her husband said they planned to demand that the Air Force rw vrpir mm A bold the-enormous econdrhlc disDaritv submarine Artemis in 'an attempt to discover who tried to sabotage 100-year "atomic Marshall between the 'have and 'have-not' return! the stone-like object to D. Tump, 20, proving his statement that he doesn't like pollce-tnen. -v September he was let off en a charge of slapping Patrols-nan Casper Kroeninger because Tr donY: like -fellows who walk around with badges." --L, Monday the telephone at Kroeningers home rang about 75 times in seven hours and each time the officer i answered the them as a souvenir. the craft's engines while en route ferred to as Russians. for developing nuclear energy I She said she was lying on her to exercises in Scottish waters last "What he said was very much throughout the free world has pour ourselves into the changing sofa when she heard the explo Wednesday.

in line- wfihouri foreign policy shape pf economic thingMo come, sion that was plainly visible to we axe through, done dead," The admiralty, announcing the investigationpiaid no charges had been made against anyone. It gave he warned in a speech prepared been proposed by John Jay Hopkins, president and chaifmh6f General Dynamics Corp. Hopkins declared that such a progranw. sparkpiugged persons from Atlanta to Greenville, Miss- A few seconds later she said, the meteorite came tearr Busy of real peace, understanding and. friendship, with all peoples," the spokesman added.

"Nothing, he said is in conflict with the foreign policy of the MM for delivery before the annual no indication of how the sabotage ttirty hung up. On a hunch he meeting of the National Associa ing through the roof of her honrerrtrjr made. galled Tump -aTEis liome and ar tion of Manufacturers? Looked Uke SheU Burst. PS TThe Daily-Express-reported a United-SUtes-or other Voice of: United States government and America broadcasts." private enterprise, "will wipe out ranged to meet himT-Kroeninger 3aid: Tump agreeably admitted IMik)' Season hand grenade had been placed in Hopkinsproposal Calls for pro viding four different types of nu Mrs. Hodges, who was later treated for: shock and bruises, said she ran outside after re- clear reactors or "atomic furnaces' for industrial use in Snaking tne calls, figuring the Joliceman would arresthim.

The did. a Complex the sub's engineroom. But a navy spokesman said: Ai fas as the admiralty is aware, no explosives hayebeenipunjiJ Wisconsin News Notes ''haot." countries. Foreign a Chance Are Good governments and privateenter prise groups would co-operate ResortJolcL authorities he was Tump again "was charged with fldiaorderly-ConducV and tutned OSHKOSHSTwo-hundredj Catholic clergymen from through EAELT IMPLEMENTS tending bar lheJUnlted States govern For White Yuletjde r6vefto a psychiatrist he saw a man dash across the yard, ment and Dusinessmea. out theZSate attended -aolemn! Crude stone implements, known as represent the earliest Policemen say Jhey think the jump into a car ancTndriveof Let Henriksen's Prepare Your Desserts Ouker checked his upstairs living frail youth has a "self punish- Second Slide Dooms known handiwork of man.

They for a white Christmas this year may be a little better than usual high mass Tsday in observance; of the 25th anniversary of the ordination of the Most Rev. John B. Grellinger, auxiliary bishop of the jnent that he wants quarters and found $5,000 in cash were chipped out by The cave men Trapped Coal Miner to be punished. in most paris the country. at the beginning of the Stone Age missing.

The 72-year- old 'proprietor told Manitowoc- county undersheriff Alvin Gill that the The WeatherBurcaus SOrday Green Bay Diocese. Archbishop ST. CLAIR, Pa. W) A sec forecast said precipitation, which Last September Mrs. Tump aid she thought her son's itude stemmed back several jrears to a time when his father money waa-takea from an- opjpnCk Mde has forced rescue could mean snow, is expected to Albert Meyer of Milwaukee and Bishop Stanislaus Bona of Green Bay took part in offering the mass.

exceed normal during December erewi to abandon hope of reach was struck on the head by a po except in the extreme and $50 bills was in a billfold. liceman's night stick and injured SpeeUI stUm-tl flTtm to lri faf Mklw III UurSMha tut utUm. ing a trapped coal' miner alive in a 280-foot-deep anthracite shaft here." MANITOWOC. VP) Martin Ouker, operator of the Silver Lake Pacific Northwest and Rio Grande Valley. T05IAUAWK.

ffl Fred ariouslyr i ii i i Th hvmati said below nnrmal "Where You See the Neon. Kringles in the Window" Brunow, re-elected sheriff of Lin Crews of 18 men each were temperatures are indicated for the I tf Charles Kuha coln county Nov. 2, has decided to working in alternating shifts am Wuk. ava, tUmti S-CMS 1SSS Wua. At rhena: 4-3S3 tbeccWeTohiftJrcmah8w western half of the nation, with lowest temperatures in the North- around the clock until the second Brunow TuesdayrSecepted the post rkTBirrirOTsdaTHft- offered by the local fire and police where Frank Pescavage, 37; of 'Sir Kansas was the first tf.

state I Gil berton, was trapped Monday, commission. He was selected from among 29 applicants to succeed 1 1 Mine InspectofcTimothy Ryan Herman Leverance, the retiring to give women the vote in school elections in 1861, says the National Geographic Society. said it might be a month now before -Pescavage cduld be reached, chief. Brunow" said the ponce chief job offers more security, Govr Kohler- will appoint a sue 11 cessor to Brunow as sheriff. MONROE A deer came to is Monroe this morning and wound YOUH CAHEfUi DRSYHt RECORD MAY HEAII 10WER COST AUTO nisuRAKCE youi up a victim or J-irst FANCY-PACKED FRESH FRUIT IN BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED BASKETS So Different! So So Beoutiful! Jil jUMSUCEO OXwGRANDfM, IU SEND I LOAVES YOUil OKCia RtHT OVER '-t-' I -i II i.

HI.SAM.' ISUCE TH r- LOAVES I DON'T COME BACK QUITE SO OFTEN observed in the public square jg aner oayoreaK, me eigat-poini buck became -excited and-took flight. It jumped through a glass door panel at Odd Fellows got out again and about twoiw Hi toft farm "wnfvl" Mm blocks, away 'leaped through at P. -h iILLw. i large living room window of a rr 'officials nfM PV toped the buck, in the kitchen. The jt Sines Sutt Farm Mutual sin to kve fewer accidents, they hv beta abb to pay policyholders attrtctiv didends.

year after year. CslJ aa mit animal mam A A a o-A 5 We Cany a Full Lin of Wisconsin Cneese Packages, mporfW Food end killed. httstJKkpgtt. Londes and -Hfjpey. MADISON UP) Raymond tody to Kt if you en qualify as a State Farm "careful' driw.

Their no obligation. SURE TO FIT IN WITH ANYONE'S TASTE IN BOTH CIFT-GIVING AND RECEIVING. Pret kuiiiwis gift 1. Excellent family gifts Give a gift the entire family caa enjoy, Huebner, 59, La Crosse, died Tuesday at' a hospital here of auto accident injuries. He never regained consciousness after his 8 florin) Unit! for intw'i Chtktmos OaUvery.

rUilUCII HUlf Wt moil anywhere. Priced r.osonobly Open Every Evening Until 9:00 P.M. truck collided with another on Highway 71 22 south of Sparta. -T- Milk -Suppjje jQLt I Hp Urn fmm ITAn ARM AWMf KORAII, Jr. "Youf Insuring Weotfcffmos'' DIAL JrSlol Ret.

Officet a 17 Wright A. Bus. Officet 3111 Whijto in 1543, Copernicus came forth vi I 141 A HMI mm. tL with the startling news that the I tlULIUAT V3lr I UAdlicT sun was the center of our parties 1t- ular system, and that the ap- To'met W9lf Mea's Stor.) parent motion of the stars was 2 WEST RACINI PH0NI 4-8151 MILWAUKEE-WV-Tha V. S.

"bepartment of Agriculture has Ijeen asked to give Milwaukee rea suppliers -price- boost to match one granted to Chicago Milwaukee area farmers, said It has petitioned for the same increased" Charles Dineen of Cedarburg, seretaryolthej3rganization, declared that the government has held it fundamental that Milwau due to our own rotation' on our ga kee and Chicago milk markefiogj As of today, the price paid Chicago shippers went up 10 cents a hundred pounds for Class 1 packaged milk. The Milwaukee Milk' Producers, sales gent for a large proportion of Rtvem Jfticfer show e(l your Reve'ra Wsia kt Al' its slovB'wJyiY', i upboidi fMch. Md of poliihtd lUinleu tieet Rtvw tUch quickly nd ly P' w00 Aaflthef Vara baiily-tht World's Pnert Utstuifv Available in in--dividual pieces or in beautiful Gift-B ted Sets 39.95 aqd prices be uniform. Failure to grant the increase to Milwaukee would, be discriminatory, said DineiaidaIsocould lure farmers to sWfFtorcagdd5iriesr- 4 i FOR THOSE WHO LTKFT CREATE GOOD THIHGS WITH THEIR OWN HANDS! ror nxamme For 2 UN PAINTED FIGURINES DEVOI ART SUPPLIES mm lerstt. seltxtioa.

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