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1-7 1 7 -5 GASOLINE ALLEY 'FIRST NOMINEE Gets Divorce I II 1 Cd.KJHJ ILi 1 I If I III eT-)l CU UI WHIC UK-XJU Then you had 1 ri-Tl VUU I VtCJ Withyouan'measI two out of three i YVTTIVDfln mPSi CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE Wednesday, Jun 17. 1953 Part-1 P.ft 18 KTVilmer. what was the to vote no. You're crazy' vTCUrecr3y 1 a directors, we'd have aireciwrs, wea nave i A nauev an, a uik-mji nun A rcii. 'q matter with youV We red run things our own BRITISH BANKER cvc.i in iv mi i nut Thev red more votes but FOR HEALTH JOB MAY REJECT IT way.

i A we nao more sioay is mmr 1 rffv ii it ill ii i rkzz- ii rwi I II John Porterfield, Ohio's public health chief, was 05 nominated for the $18,000. a year post as Chicago health i i -v- com missioner yesterday. He I Li i nil i i i i frmm iir. i m. i 1-3 announced i I IE wai "unlikely" that he IKE APPOINTS I l-x i I I III 1 I II III fin I I II III would accept i ff under the pres-fent health "s-iimmm-i-" board setup.

JAMES KEMPER TO BRAZIL POST r.PterSeU faut Mayor Kennelly said Porterfield, who is TRACES ILLS TO 1), GIFT-LOAN Thinks Our Billions Financed Socialism (Chicaia Tribane Pns Brll Washington, June 16 A leading British banker said today that America's billion dollar gift-loan to Britain in 1946 may have been the source of Britain's post-war difficulties. Maurice Megrah, executive secretary of the British Institute of Banking, told a press conference that he favored the loan when it was made, but that he wonders now if Britain would not be better off today if America had refused to make it. Megrah is visiting the United States to study the work of the American Bankers association and the American Institute of Banking with an eye toward improving British banking practices. Financed Socialism If the United States had refused to make the 1946 loan," Guggenheim Named 41 and a former Chicagoan, indicated he might discuss his objections with the mayor during a visit here in a week or so. MRS.

GWEN O'CONNOR Los Angeles, June 16 Mrs. Gwen O'Connor divorced Donald O'Connor, movie and TV star, today. She won custody of their daughter, Donna, 6, and O'Connor got an Irish wolfhound named O'Flynn. Mrs. O'Connor, 17 when she married the actor in 1944, testified in Superior court that O'Connor spent as many as four nights to Portugal Chlcaf a Tribute Freu Service Washigton, June 16 President Eisenhower today nominated The five man Chicago board of health, in executive session after its meeting yesterday, announced A js James S.

that Porterfield had been nominated from a field of six. but I 'I i Receive Scroll that the others, were equally well HEALD SPEAKS qualified. LEMONT FOR STATE BILL NEW U.S. ENVOY SAYS HE'LL PUT AMERICA FIRST 4 I a week away from home. He did not contest the suit.

In a property settlement she got an undisclosed percentage of his income plus $150 a month for the support of their daughter. TO FIGHT SLUMS Tells of Discussion The others, in order of their listing by the health board, were: Dr. Harald Graning, regional chief of the United States public LISTED AS DEAD Kemper, Chicago insurance executive, to be ambassador to Brazil. The President also named M. Rob-ert Guggenheim, retired industrialist, to be ambassador to Portugal, and L.

Corrin I-Wife! IT VV 'health service; Dr. Vlado A. Says Large Chicago Getting, Massachusetts health IN KOREAN WAR riu commissioner; Dr. Wilton L. Hal- Area Needs Aid Support of the Butler legisla Kemper verson, California health com Stuart, Wife Inspect Ottawa Embassy BY EUGENE GRIFFIN (Chlear Trlbaac Pren Serried OTTAWA, June 16 R.

Douglas Stuart, 67, of Lake A Chicago area soldier was missioner; Dr. William I. Fish- Megrah said, "it could have been fatal to Britain. On the other hand, looking back now, the loan could have been the tive bill to combat slum areas bein, Chicago health department killed and four Chicagoans have been wounded in Korea action, it was disclosed in casualty list Strong, head of a philanthropic organization, to be ambassador to Norway. The diplomatic posts are subject to senate confirmation.

was urged yesterday before the Metropolitan Housing and Plan source of much of our present epidemiologist, and Dr. Edward Piszczek, former Cook county health director and now execu difficulties. 111., new United States ambas No. 835 of the defense department yesterday. ning council by Dr.

Henry T. The loan provided the money tive director of the Cook county Heald, chancellor of New York Kemper, 66, is chairman of the Corp. Elmer B. Olinger Jr, 21, for our costly venture into so Marc J. Berkman (right) pre tuberculosis district Lumbermans Mutual Casualty university and former president of the Illinois Institute of Tech Dr.

Porterfield said in a long of 123d st. and McCarthy Lemont, was killed while patrol- senting merit scroll from Hebrew University of Jerusalem to sador to Canada, told reporters at his first press conference here today that he has affection for Canada but is an American first "I am- an American and will fight for the U. S. A. first, last.

cialism. If we had not received the loan, there is a possibility the nationalization of our industries distance interview that he had company. Long active in the Republican party, Kemper was chairman of the G. O. P.

national nology. mg the enemy June 2, his par been invited here last April to George M. Shkoler, retiring man board of health, appointed by the mayor as at present but with each member named for a five year term. The terms would expire in different years. The proposal provides that the board's administrative officer shall be a health officer of noncivil service status and that the board shall select its own president from its membership.

Porterfield has been Ohio health commissioner since Aug. 1, 1947, and his salary is $8,600 a year. He is a graduate of the old Rush Medical college. Lioness Named Heinrich Gives Birth to Four Cubs BERLIN, June 16 (JF) A lioness, named Heinrich for no good reason at all, gave birth to quadruplets in the West Berlin zoo. One cub died.

Heald spoke before the coun ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olin might never have been at talk over the new post with the board of health. At that time. finance committee from 1944 to ger, were notified.

Corp. Olinger tempted." president of Gerber Foundation. Watching is Mrs. Abe Lucas, new cil's annual meeting in the Palmer House at which Ferd and always," he said. 1946 and treasurer of the Repub Megrah said that if the United States had not made the loan, Stuart, who brought his" wife.

enlisted Nov. 15, 1951. He was sent to Korea just before Christmas, 1952. He attended the he said, he had made clear his objection to Chicago's present president of group. Kramer, head of the real estate lican national committee from 1946 to 1948.

He is an official or Harriet, to Ottawa to see how the British people might have firm of Draper and Kramer, was reelected system, whereby the president of the board and the department's Funds totaling $10,500 were Lemont High school and was a mail clerk for the Corn Products company. she liked the embassy residence, will return tomorrow to Chicago, where he recently resigned the presidency of the Quaker Oats Heald declared that 80 square gone to work and come up with some solution to their financial plight which would have made the country much better off to chief health officer are the same man. director of several other insur ance companies and was presi dent of the-United States Cham ber of Commerce in 1940-41. Promoted Latin-U. S.

Amity presented to three laboratories for cancer research last night in the Hamilton hotel by the Pvt. Geno De 21, of miles, or three-eighths of the land area of Chicago, needs at 11936 Lafayette was struck company. Mayor's Plan Pending The mayors proposal for a tention. by shell fragments May 1 while day than it has been with Amer ican dollar aid. Preceded Marshall Plan He said Mrs.

Muart was "charmed, delighted" by the attempting to help another GI Bertha Gerber Memorial Foundation. Maurice Goldblatt received $5,000 for the University Kemper is known as a leader new state law is pending in the legislature. It provides for a five Tells Dispersal The only way of saving it," from the field of battle. For this in the promotion of relations be house, a three-story, eight bed' The 3 billion dollar gift-loan room sandstone mansion in an 11 he was awarded with the order of the purple heart and given a he said, "is a comprehensive of Chicago. A gift of $4,500 was given to Hy Levine of the Mount to which Megrah referred was tween the United States and South and Central America.

He is one of the founders and a past acre site in Rockcliffe, overlook made in 1946, prior to the Mar ing the Ottawa river. It recently Sinai Research Foundation, and president of the Inter-American was redecorated for the nrst bronze star. He declared the wounds, in his right hand and left leg, were minor in a letter to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John slum prevention program to mesh with an? complement the redevelopment programs under way in the oldest parts of the city.

time in five years in cream and Council of Commerce and Production, a business and industrial light gray. $1,000 went to Marc J. Berkman, executive director of the Chicago chapter of the American Friends of Hebrew university in Israel. De Marchi, and said he would Stuart said he will be sworn organization of the 22 American soon be returning to the front. The speaker said that as fami countries with headquarters in He was a bricklayer apprentice when drafted, Sept.

19, 1952. He in as ambassador in Washington on June 25, and return to Ottawa officially about July 15. Accept Montevideo, Uruguay. He headed the United States delegation to arrived in Korea last January. PUPILS TO HEAR lies able to do so disperse themselves farther from the heart of the city, its merchants and transportation facilities must do likewiseat the expense of the major market area around which ance oi xne aipiomauc assign The other wounded Chicago the first Inter-American busi ness conference in Montevideo.

ans were: shall plan aid experiment, and was expected to solve all Of Britain's financial ills. Britain's creditors, however, demanded such a big cut of the loan funds that the money was dissipated before it could have any effect on Britain's post-war financial recovery. With the loan, expected to carry Britain for three years, exhausted in about a year and a Britain became the biggest relief client on the Marshall plan dole. Since April, 1948, the United States has made the outright gift to Britain of approximately 3 billion 583 million ment was a difficult decision which took him several weeks to Kemper was nominated ambas Sgt Fred 3. Hapeman, husband of Mrs.

Elizabeth S. Hape TALKS TODAY ON THEFTS OF CARS sador to Brazil to succeed reach, he said. the city is built." man of 3846 Jackson blvd. "I would not have considered Herschel V. Johnson, a career In the wake of this move," Sgt.

Guenther E. Kromrei, going anywhere else but Student leaders from more diplomat who has retired. Guggenheim, 68, is a former execu he said, outlying areas find their nephew of Bernard Sonntag, than 40 of Chicago's high schools he said. "I have real affection for Canada and the Canadian 3124 N. Clifton av.

tive of the American Smelting will assemble in the city council transportation facilities and schools swamped. And they find, too, that the problems of the city people." and Refining company and for Corp. Kailmierz a i friend of Steve Sieczkowski, chambers at 1:30 p. m. today to hear a discussion of the city's most pressing crime problem: Stuart's grandfather was ship1-wrecked in Newfoundland, his mer vice president of the United States Zinc company.

He was 3217 N. Hamlin av. soon become the problems of the satellite suburbs." father was born in Pembroke, automobile thefts. The assembly 3 U. 5.

Destroyers at named envoy to Portugal to -sue ceed Cavendish W. Cannon, and the new ambassador. Butler's Proposal Singapore on Way Home was arranged by the Crime Prevention bureau at the suggestion of United States Atty. Otto Ker- career diplomat, btrong, bO, is The Butler bill, which has born (in Glencoe, recalled that his first job with Quaker Oats was in Peterborough, passed the senate and is pending president of the Hattie M. Strong Foundation.

He was nom SINGAPORE, June 16 (JF) The United States destroyers, ner Jr. and thru the cooperation before the house of representa' of Thaddeus Lubera, assistant inated ambassador to Norway to the Trathen, Black, and Chan at 17 cents an hour in 1906. Fifteen reporters who ques tives, proposes the eliminatioii of the city department of buildings superintendent of the schools. succeed Ulrich Bay, New eery, arrived here today en route tioned him about an hour learned While all other forms of crime York business man and banker, home. and creation of a new department that he thinks he could beat whose resignation was accepted of conservation and buildings, are decreasing in Chicago this year, automobile thefts continue President Eisenhower at golf, is a trout fisherman, and a Chicago headed by a non-political, non- 2 BOYS HUNTING TURTLES SNARE AN ALLIGATOR (Picture on back page) Larry Cokenower, of 2d and Walter Myers of Milwaukee Wheeling, both 12, went turtle hunting in the Des Plaines river yesterday.

They rowed their boat for an hour without any luck. Finally, Larry armed with a snare pole with a wire loop on its end, thought he spotted one. He pulled the wire tightening the loop, and started to pull it in. by Mr. Eisenhower today.

Named to U. N. Group I ADVERTISMENTI FEET PAII1? at a high rate and there was a slight increase in May, compared salaried board and a paid com' Cubs baseball fan. missioner whose experience and When they pressed for his Other nominations sent by the with May of 1952. professional stature would qualify opinion on the St.

Lawrence sea Police Commissioner O'Con If your feet burn. ache, or blister, are hot and aore from fativue. or are tender, chafed and itch, ao that every atep ia with President to the senate for con firmation today included: him to plan and direct the con nor, State's Atty. Gutknecht, and pain and misery minari them for servation of the city's middle- way and power project, in which Canada is seeking United States cooperation, he said he is in John Baker, president of Ohio university, Athens, to aged areas," Heald explained. just one minute wtin lievme a Hool-r oot.

It soothe, cools, and refreshee almost Instantly. Derlne'a Kool-Foot ia sold with Judge Thomas Kluczynski of the Family court will talk to the pupils invited to the gathering. favor of development of water a double money back iriiaranlee. A 4 ounce You save time and money work and worry when you travel Burlington the Way of the Zephyrs! Diesel power for smooth, effortless speed. club-lounge cars delicious meals.

Varied accommodations for daytime or overnight travel. It's your btif buy In tray til Under the proposed plan," he continued, "the board would be United States representative at the 16th session of the United ways in all parts of the conti nent. i jar la Vl.no at Goldblatt s. walcrreen s. Sears.

Wieholdt's. your local drucfisl cr Devine's. Inc Chicago 40. 111. Nations economic and social State Seabees Veterans He said he intends to trave council.

The council will meet in identify areas to be conserved and would nominate citizens for membtrship on community councils to represent the views of in Geneva, Switzerland, June 30. extensively in Canada. ATLANTIC SHIP MOVEMENTS Frank Abelman, manager of the Michigan department of rev New York. June 16 TAP Trans- dividual committees in planning and executing the conservation enue's northern peninsula djvi' 'men ne noticed it wasnt a turtle. It was an alligator.

Walter grabbed one of the oars and whacked the alligator on the head while. Larry braced his feet against the side of the boat and hung on. The boys beached the alligator 2 miles south of Dundee rd. and called sherif's police. Deputy Sherifs Edward Nech-vatal and Harry Shill arrived sion, to be collector of customs plan.

i ADVERTISMENT I Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH. pleasant alkaltnt (non-acid powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in more comfort iust sprinkle little FAS TEETH on your plates No rummy, rooey. pasty taste or feelinc Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FAS- to Convene Saturday The Illinois department of the Seabees Veterans of America will hold a convention Saturday in the naval reserve training center at Rockdale, a suburb of Joliet.

President D. L. Engel said convention headquarters would be in Club 472 at 427 Joliet Joliet. for district No. 38, with head I he community council as quarters in Detroit.

pect of the plan would, to some Atlantic ship movements today: Arrived United States from Le Havre: Queen Elizabeth from Southampton; Veendam from Rotterdam; Roma from Palermo; Helna from Le Havre; Robin Trent from Capetown. Departed Stavangerf jord for Bergen. Adm. William F. Fechteler, extent, restore the personal who is retiring as chief of naval interest and participation of citi ak.Sar.Sa X.pkrr 10l1SfH 7:43 am 9:23 am operations, for the grade, rank, zens which has largely disap Nabratks V.wo.r Ctif Z.phfr Zaphyr tv.

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Danvtr :30 mm 1:20 mm TEETH at any drur store. peared under absentee owner pay, and allowances of full ad miral while serving as command er-in-chief of allied forces in the with guns drawn but found the alligator dead. Capt. Jack Johnson of the Milwaukee av. station, where the carcass was taken, said it appeared to be 5 or 6 years old and probably was the pet of an Everglades vacationist.

Mediterranean area. Fechtler ship. ROBBED OF 330 BY PAIR tjwrence Chniller, 176 fl. M(J1joti told police yeiterdty that he wu robbed ol $350 toy two men (t 3000 Lincoln Park West. will take over his new assign ment soon.

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