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The Herald-Press from Saint Joseph, Michigan • 3

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THE HERALD-PRESS, ST. JOSEPH, Pag Tfcrea TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1959 UP. Parents Bewildered Are You Skinny? Thirsty? Bushy-Haired? -Watch Out! Auto Sales Hike Seen For 1960 Double Murder ByS on Bradley Widow Marries Sailor ROGERS CITY, Oct. 13 OB The widow of a seaman who lost his life when the freighter Carl D. Bradley sank in Lake Michigan has married another Great Lakes sailor.

Ann Yarch Strzelecki, mother of three children, one of them bom after the Nov. 18 sinking, and Lawrence Losing kl were married here Saturday at St. Ignatus Roman Catholic church. in the pancreas. The day may come when we can give an alcoholic an Injection of some sort and he will be able to drink all he wants," The danger in alcoholism, Dr.

Marsh said, lies in the fact that the heavy drinker builds up a tolerance to alcohol. It takes more and more, to satisfy him. Eventually, immense quantities of liquor lead to illness and death. i i A i 1 L'ANSE, Oct. 13 UFl "1 just can't believe it," murmured Ferdinand Paquet.

"We gave him all kinds of love and tenderness. He never did a wrong thing." Paquet spoke sorrowfully of his ton Eugene 16, held In the slaying of his girl friend's father and JO-year-old sister. Prosecutor William O. Kon-itenius said the boy orally admitted the slaying of Edward FroslanJ, 44, a L'Anse laborer, and his daughter Lila Lynn, Sunday night. "I did it," the boy told the Kpsecutor Monday.

"But I didnt iow why. That family has been awful good to me." Plans Written Out Konstenius said he would ask Juvenile court to waive custody of the boy so he could be tried on a first-degree murder charge. The. prosecutor said Eugene had written in a notebook while itting in bed Saturday night: "Lure Ed downstairs. Get ready for the girl.

Get stuff paper bag containing rope, gags and a pistol in house. Put club on sofa. Put rest of bag in corner. "Knock out girl. Tie and gag them.

Put them in bedroom. "Do anything then." Prosland died of a bullet wound By RALPH DIGHTON LOS ANGELES, Oct. 13 (jR-If you're skinny, bushy-haired and thirstier than other people seem to be Watch out. You could be a potential alcoholic. This advice comes from Dr.

Earle M. Marsh, a San Francisco gynecologist who has a medical hobby; chronic alcoholism. "I don't mean that all people who fit the description should automatically quit drinking," says Dr. Marsh. "But surveys have turned up several physical Tactors in the search for the true cause of alcoholism." -Factor.

Dr. Marsh, here to speak at the annual assembly of the California Academy of General Practice, said in an interview that there is less baldness and less obesity among alcoholics than among healthy persons. "Also, their body fluids are out of balance and they seem to need great quantities' of liquid," he added. "We know that alcoholism is not an emotional disease, although it does lead to many emotional problems. There is a mysterious physical X-factor which some people have and others haven't.

Build Up Tolerance "The alcoholic may be, something like the diabetic. In that instance, the X-factor was found Actress' Body Yill Be Flown i To Hollywood BRACKETTVILLE, Oct. 13 LD Arrangements have been made to fly the' body of slain actress LaJean Ethrldge, 26, back to Hollywood Sue Stevens, 25, of Las Vegas, Nev a sister of the actress, made public a letter in which County Atty. John J. Tobin told her his probe of slaying revealed nothing Improper in the slain girl's personal conduct.

The actress died when a hunting knife was plunged into her chest early Sunday at the home where she stayed while working in a movie, "The Alamo," being filmed nearby. Chester M. Smith, 32-, one of four male mambers of the troupe living in the same house with the actress, was charged with murder. Other members of the troupe blamed the slaying on professional jealousy. EARLY BIRD In a pin and loving the spin she's in, Bunny Wenzel, 14, sends her hair a-f lying as she helps usher in the ice skating Mason New York'a Central park lagoon.

VISITING IN EAST LAKESIDE, Oct. 13 Mrs. Ethel Murphy left Thursday for Garden City, N. to spend a few, weeks visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Lewis, and Nixon Wants 'Equal Time' HST To Do Guest Shot On Benny Show Sunday in the head. Lila Lynn, was strangled. Coroner H. J. Winkler said she had been struck on the head.

"Good Boy" Eugene, described by neighbors as "a good boy and a very strict Baptist," took Shirley Frosland, 16, and her sister, Sally, 14, to L'Arise Baptist church Sunday night. He and Shirley had dated for about two years. Paquet left during the service, complaining of Jllness, Konstenius said. The prosecutor said Paquet state that he went home, got a rope, an iron bolt and his father's 21 caliber pistol, then went to the Frosland home. There, Konstenius quoted him as saying, he lured Lila Lynn outside to his car, struck her with the bolt and strangled her with a rope.

Hammer Catches The youth said he went to the sleeping father's bedroom. Eugene told Konstenius he covered the pistol with a pillow, but the hammer caiight in the pillow case and the click awoke Frosland: The boy said he hid the gun. The man and boy spoke for a few moments. Frosland turned to reach for a cigarette. EUgene said he fired a bullet into the back of Frosland's head.

Jack Benny, his host, says he has a demand for equal time from Vice President Richard M. Nixon. "I wrote him back that' he's not eligible for my show until he makes president," Benny quipped. Benny and Nixon have been friends for years. Not GOP or Demo "I'm neither a Republican nor a Democrat," said Jack in explaining why he is so friendly with leaders of both parties.

He said Nixon had written him congratulating him on the show business coup of snagging the former President of the United States as a guest star. A reporter asked Benny how he managed to get Truman to appear with "Actually," replied Benny, "I didn't ask him. He asked me." Some months ago a columnist asked Benny if he intended to use the same old guest stars seen on most of the big TV shows. "I'm Ready Any Time" answer was that I was seeking offbeat guest stars such as Mrs. Jimmy Stewart and I might try for Harry S.

Truman. The story got printed but I really had no intention of asking the President of the United States to appear on a comedy show. "One day Mr. Truman called me and asked: 'What's this I read about my appearing on your show? I'm ready anytime you ask Benny and the former President once did a benefit violin-piano duet for the Kansas City Symphony. One Disagreement Benny said he and the former President had only one disagreement during the taping.

"I wanted to keep it dignified and Mr. Truman is worried about my getting laughs," Benny laughed. Little Theater Group To Meet At Buchanan BUCHANAN, Oct. 13 The October meeting of Buchanan Little Theatre Group will take place Wednesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Swem when a one-act workshop type play will be featured. The president, Mrs. Thomas B. Irvine, will conduct the business meeting when behind-the-scenes committees will be set up in preparation for producing the three-act play "Kind Lady" by Edward Chodorov sometime in December. Most of the 13-member cast' has been selected and dates for rehearsals will be scheduled by Mrs, John Kennaugh, who is the director.

Mrs. Ted Lyon and Mrs. Wal-ten E. Schirmer will be in charge of the workshop play. All persons interested are invited to attend.

The Mackinac bridge is the longest single suspension span in the world. It extends it five-mile length across the choppy waters of the Straits of 'Mackinac from Mackinaw City on the south to St. Ignace on the north. NEW YORK, Oct. 13 JB Standard St Poor's Corp.

believes that it is reasonable to expect next year's automobile sales will be 12 per cent above 1959. An industry survey by the business advisory service estimates that, assuming resumption of steel shipments fairly soon, domestic output should be about 5,700,000 units this year. That would be 34 per cent above 1958. For 1960 the figure should reach 6,400.000. In addition, Standard it Poor's said that the sale of some foreign cars is indicated for 1959, up.

from 377,558 last year. No predictions are yet possible for the new compact U. S. car, the service said. However, greater demand for six cylinder autos has highlighted the tendency of buyers to seek economy of op-epration.

NO LISP, BUT QUACK QUACK SAN DIEGO, Calif. UP A young boy's slight lisp is almost gone after his parents took the advice of a school consultant and played a record, "Donald Duck Takes a Speech Lesson," over and over for the boy. But now, hie parents say, their son talks like Donald Duck. 8-foot langtk taiy fo ita Insviitid flaxlbla aluminum Regular 2.98 59ers Need More Than Muscles! SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13 A young, man wanting to homestead in Alaska needs more than muscles, sinew, an axe and the pioneer spirit, says the Rt.

Rev. William T. Gordon Episcopal bishop of Alaska. He also needs about $10,000. The bishop said the much publicized Michigan '59er caravan is regarded in Alaska as a prime example of inadequate planning.

He added that the original objective of the caravan failed, some returned, and some found jobs elsewhere but "those who stayed have been undergoing hardships that none ever contemplated." 640 W. Main Benton a DOIIDAYS nights? The miseries of Acid Vpsd may strike tonight but wbf teas and turn? Relief comes Hi momenta when yon take Tints, fact, long -totwf ao MKei from acid mdifeatioo, heart bvni or gas. Tints at the bedside keep you on the right aide of restful sleep. 3-roN pack, 33. 12-vok.

yours nivEnviEVV CSfTXSS CIXI3 fukhl air I By JAMES BACON AP Movie TV Writer HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 13 Ex-President Harry 8. Truman turns up in an unlikely place next Sunday: guest star on a comedy show. Employment In state Gov't Drops 560 LANSING, Oct. 13 MP) Employment in state government dropped 560 In one year about 1.7 per cent under an austerity program ordered by Oov.

Williams last year, Lt. Gov. John B. Swainson reported Monday. Swainson, acting governor during Williams' trip said employment rolls dropped from S3, 153 to 32,593 in the fiscal year that ended last July.

The annual saving amounts to more than 1250,000 a year. Interstate 75 Road Markers Are Unveiled MONROE. Oct. 13 Red, white and blue signs were unveiled. Monday to mark the first Michigan section of "Interstate 15," part of the nation's vast Interstate highway system.

The new shield-type markers went up on the Detroit-Toledo expressway replacing black and White US-24A signs. When completed, the route will run from Sault Ste. Marie south to Tampa, Fla. Motorists will be able to travel the entire distance without stop, except for gasoline. The Michigan section will run from the Ohio state line in Monroe County north to Detroit, Flint.

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