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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 28

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ll I Part 2 Page 8 yiSlftdfy? DecmEr 8 gSTM f)j fjfi SLATED For fn man woo feat tveryrhing I Mm CHICAGO DELAYS LOOM IN SHOT WELL, SAUBER CASES Retrial of the Shotwell Manufacturing company income tax case and trial of Ernest J. Sauber, former district director of internal revenue, and 1 FOR ALDERMAN IN 24TH WARD The B0QF.1BASS! Th most ntertaining pircuitlon Initrumtnt for all parties and social gatherings. whether both government and defense witnesses had perjured themselves. Vincent P. Russo, special assistant attorney general in charge of both the Shotwell and Sauber cases, said he will spend the holidays in Washington, D.

and will not return here at least until mid-January. This would indicate that both the Shotwell case and the Sauber case, which had been scheduled for trial before Judge Joseph Sam Perry on Jan. 27, wilb be delayed. Judge Perry told a government official that there is another case ready for trial before him on that date. four others for conspiracy Democrats Pick City fa pesnds Ave ff fun 53995 DELIVERED Brightening the horizon for sky-searchers and growing out of the Shotwell case probably will be delayed, May be purchased at it was learned here yesterday.

The United States Supreme court remanded the convic THE BOOMBASS CO. 1804 Belle Plain Ave. Chicago 13, Ul. Phone orders EA 7-2804 tion of the Shotwell company and four of its officers to sputnik-spotters, here's a complete do-it-yourself star-finding device based on the principles used by observatories. THE STAR federal District court here, with instructions to determine Read the Chicago Tribune the American Newspaper for Americans Aid, B.

F. Lewis BY GEORGE TAGGE Benjamin F. Lewis, a city building inspector, is slated to become the first Negro alderman of the. 24th ward and sixth in city council. He was selected yesterday by the Democratic regular organization which dominates the west side bailiwick.

Republicans have not named a candidate for the special ward election April 8. Last year President Eisenhower did well to get nearly 4,000 votes in the ward against 21,000 for Adlai Stevenson. POINTER by I'll I I L- Starcraft I need a new overcoat, Mabel, but I can't go in I can't afford to pay $355 for it!" County Commissioner Ar PROMOTE GEN. E. L.

M. BURNS OTTAWA. Dec. 17 API Defense Minister G- R. Pearkes anounced today Maj.

Gen. E. L. M. Burns, commander ot the United Nations emergency force in the middle east, has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant general, effective Jan.

1. thur X. Elrod, Democratic ward committeeman, said that in 1952 Lewis was the first Negro to be appointed a precinct captain there. The ward is now about 80 per cent Negro. A large field of Negro aspirants coveted the aldermanic 1 Irrrtatic TOVl'-i fr i yakA a fsr.f (I) a famous name In kitchen appliancesl 1 1.

Have this lovely electric percolator I 1 sooner than you thinkl Start saving the Green Stamps from your mMtmxiM, It make3 good sense to do all your food i shopping at National where quality is V0L higher, prices are lower where, for every -f I 10c you spend, you get an Stamp. Cv7 1 I Collector's Books hold only 1200 stamps lTy-f end fill up fast! Better start saving today -r eKlul I Mlrro-matlc automatic percolator S. i i'pA 1 WALL to WALL CARPETING GENUINE 8RODLOOM spot, including Atty. Emory A. Tate, the Rev.

C. S. Hamp LIVING ROOM. DINING ROOM HALL Includes Installation Waffle Padding perintendent of Mount Vernon public schools. Pease was heard by slatemakers yesterday.

They may hear Smith today. Also, heard yesterday were Edward B. Simon, former Cook county superintendent of schools; Wil-liamvRandall, south side real estate man and potential candidate for the board of tax appeals, and Thomas E. Downs, aspirant for sheriff. Social Security District Office for Kankakee The social security administration in Washington announced yesterday that Kankakee is one of 25 communities where new district offices of the administration will be opened in the first three months of 1958.

95 NO MONEY DOWN Up to 24 Mm. to Pay 189 IHall 4x6 The bright teenagers you know will love to be amateur astronomers (junior) with the Star Pointer so will bright seniors (like yourself) whose interest in our firmament has been reawakened by the International Geophysical Year and the satellites. This wonderful, exciting device is easy enough for children, scientific enough for observatories. Star Pointer is the only 6tar-finder that points. You set the dials according to tables and instructions in the 20-page booklet, feeding data to the device.

Its built-in computer performs the calculations necessary to locate the constellations, first-magnitude stars, and man-made Earth satellites. After a few simple settings just sight along the direction arrow to find your star. The kit also contains eight new star maps and a booklet for locating the five nearest planets. Wonderful fun I and the sky is the limit! Living Room 12x15 Dining Room 9x12 Compltt OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL AT YOUR HOME CALL HOIIyceurf 5-5555 Continental Carpet 6744 N. CALIFORNIA if ton, Arthur Hamilton, Atty.

Bernice Leaner, and Atty. George Watson. Treasurer Deutsch's Old Job Sidney Deutsch resigned the aldermanic post to become city treasurer after the death of Morris B. Sachs, elected Lewis, of 3547 W. 13th has lived on the west side nearly all of his 45 years.

He attended John M. Smythe elementary school, Crane High school, and Crane Junior, college. He became an army 2d lieutenant in World War II. His daughter, Joan, is a senior at Chicago Teachers' college. AH present Negro aldermen are from south side wards 2d, 3d, 4th, 6th, and 20th.

Slatemakers Busy Republican slatemakers continued to hear potential candidates for state and To ordrt your Stsr Polntw, Tlglt one of oar Ave convenient store la Chicago. Kvanston or Old Orchard, or phone DEarborn 2-7500. it ll I IBBBIBHBHHHHB county offices. Sentiment exists for James Krocli's BrentanoV 29 South Wabash Avenut, Chicago 3 Please tend me STAR POINTER kits $4.93 each. Charge my account Remittance enclosed Name R.

Pease and Gerald W. Smith for state superintendent of instruction. Pease is La Grange public school superintendent. Smith was a leading educator Address. City in Moline before becoming superintendent of Elmwood Park public schools five years Free delivery in Chicago and suburbs.

For delivery elsewhere, please add 15c mailing charge. ago. The disagreement between backers of Smith and of Pease may result in a downstater To sell your home quickly, advertise where yon can reach the greatest number of prospects in the want ad pages of the Chicago Tribune. For quick result at economical eost, phone your want ad now to WUitehall 4-04(XV Want Ad-Viser. getting the G.

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