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1 Ginbt-Eirmrttrat. I April 29, 19571 1 EBTAIDEKEN Driver Injures Wife, I .1 ACNE, PIMPLES, Blackheads, (13 SKIN LARGE and 0 0 SCALP DISORDERS IV or Speeds Away With Her FreDzietchtwors.inzodt Nig, 61 I. i 4 --1 I 4 at. Ginbt-Eirmlitrat. April 29, 19571 4 TAIAcNE, 1 IL EB DISK' 11, ru.

i Injures Driver Inju SKIN and cli SCALP AE- LS; BD1 laSci I th De-aEdiS in: vi.m4:::r .71 to, 1 Airf ilic 1 up, s4. Speeds Away With Her Obi PIP Dry Rehm, Skin. Rid .111 ,4.,,, ,1 ,1 i 14,54 1-, 41. iv i4z---. LA '1rnit 1 8A Woman's Face Slashed in Purse Theft a 1 1 I i I 8A Woman race I.

Slashed in Duren Theit4 6 SI. 1.Quisan! Get Guggenheim Fellowships 6 St. to 6 111Sall! et Guggenheim elm it Ci AUK MC Fellowshi ps I AVDOCTOR IN CHARGE, A motorist early yesterday struck and injured a woman he FACE Sr SKIN BLEMISHES sairt was his wife. then sped away and disappeared after putting SCALP Can Ss Quick Sarala ng For a SKIN Examonallso I her in Ws car, a witness told police. MR HIAR! Appo.talpent NeeelserY I saiti was his wife.

then sped away and disappeared after 11 ADOCTOR IN CHARGEis a Pi SCALP Can Ss Cored Quick y. Safely ILFJ ILItt.1.1 .1 giN0 -CHARGE Fel' a SKIN Exammall" Ns Appointment ittaity II A Vit DOCTOR iN CHARGTO Quick y. Safely A motorist early yesterday struck and injured a woman 1 he FACE Sr SKIN BLEMISHES vj saiti vs-as his wife. then sned away and disanneared after nuttinm A injured an I SCALP Can So Quick Y. Sarela I I 1 AHF i BLEMISH 1A: I savi was his wife.

then sped away and disappeared after putting SKIN Examination i her in his car, a witness told police. A woman was slashed about the face in one of a series of threei. purse-snatchings Saturday night and early police reported. Mrs. Mary Jenkins.

49. of 1029 Brennan Kinloch Park, was knocked t2 the sidewalk and slashed by three assailants as shet left a friend's home in the 4400' block of Enright avenue about 4:101 a. yesterday. Her purse con-taming $10 was stolen. She was treated at Homer G.

Phillips Hos-1 pital and I Mrs. Ada Choruis. 67, of 38151iDeGiverville had her purse' stolen about 11:30 p. m. Saturday as she waited for a bus at Jefferson avenue and Locust street.

The purse contained $20 Marion Jackson. 33, 45223 Wells reported two boys grabbed her purse about 10:20 p. m. Saturday as she was walking west on Easton avenue at Academy avenue. The purse contained $1.80.

fat pu an Pc 1 Br kn sts lef hi( a. tai trE Pit 1 De stc as so pu NV( gr; P. in Ac tai FACTORY SAMPLES and HIGH GRADE IRREGULARS! SUITS TOPCOATS SLACKS YOUR SAVIIIGS IA MowiNthT 1-Heel114SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Automatically Renewable Minimum $500 Chestnut 1-6400 BANK 'SAYINDS AND TRUST CONPANT Filtee Dep.m. hyvonearg Cc." I --1 Guggenheim fellowships have been awarded to five faculty (j. members from Washington Uni- versity, one from St.

Louis Uni- 7.t' .0 I ''k 0 versity and one from the Uni ver i ti;" 4 ilf pity of Missouri. They are among 1. 344 scholars and artists receiving grants totaling 51,500,000. The Washington University re- cipients are Dr. Edgar Anderson.

i professor of botany and curator of useful 1-4ants at the Missouri Botanical Garden; Dr. Sherman H. Eat, professor of romance languages: Fred Becker, instruc- tor in printmaking; Dr. James 0 4,, a W. Marchand.

assistant professor PREPARING FOR THE LICK LEUKEMIA" DRIVE are, seated left to right, Lon of German; and Dr. William A. Hocker, piesident of the -Lick Leukemia- Committee of Greater St. Louis; aill Mrs. Ringler professor of English.

Kenneth Pickard, Glendale chairman. Standing, from left are other chairmen; Mrs. Grants went also to the Rev. H. J.

Heiligenmann, Big River Hills; Mrs.Don Ruddell, Lemay; Mrs. Wayne Beer- Ernest J. Burrus, S. director man and Mrs. Stuart Davis, Crestwood; Mrs.

J. H. Wilson, Glendale. of the Jesuit Historical Institute, Lo 1 I irds tiis University; and to Dr; Richard M. Hosley, assistant pro- Hocker Names Flock of BlackD fessor of-English at the Univer- sity of Missouri.

The John Simon Guggenheim Chairmen for Invades Rathskeller Memorial Foundation was st-arted in 1925 by Senator and Mrs. Simon Guggenheim in memory of i eukemia Drive 1 It was "sing a song of sixpence, basement full of black birds" at a the' John W. NianPelehome, 10 Berry Road Glendale, last night. son who died as a young man 1 An estimated 50 black birds. identity unknown, invaded the in 1922 YOUCAN SAVE 6, 0 1 Body Recovered From Meramec Charles Shepard, of 5565 Laba' die aveJ, told police he was driving south on Goodfellow boule1 i yard at 12:35 a.

m. when he saw the woman cross and swerved to avoid hitting her. Shepard said he saw a second auto which appeared to make a and pull up behind him. He saw the auto strike the woman, he reported. Shep4rd stopped and walked back, he told police.

He said the driver the second car picked up th woman, put her in the back seat and said she was his wife. Shepard said he advised the man to telephone for an ambulance at a restaurant at the nearby', Goodfello-Natural Bridge interSection. Shepard said he drove io the' restaurant and saw the I tr flit 4g. flbgorrl FREE HOME -DEMONSTRATION 1, CALL ,4 second car cut across its lot and speed west on Bridge. "2 7: It 1- i A pa to 6 61.Inettidins Saturday, irking Fe Wed Evening Nee Phone CE.

1-61901 atural rCLIARISKIEKFOUNDA I rCLEARISKINfFOUNDATIOW 1722 Pi 1 th et, Second Woe. fuEieito Sidd: Coe. pine. Suits 200. CC.

14055 4,7 A 4, most.tonogreirshotesrseasrolyd swerved strrucikianx 7 ir ith 91 cEl 6,, AARA0C1R. stG.KE; NLS, fi, 7 I toec At, 7:1 lilitc; Shepard, of 5565 Laba- second car cut across its parking "et' Guggenheim fellowships a ei die riv- lot and speed west on Natural, been awarded to five facult3n told police he was from Washington Uni :35 a. m. when he On GOOdellOW boule- Bridge. yard at' 12 saw 1122 pi Second Floor.

-Fullerton Skil. Cot pine. Sults 200. CC. I-0055 3., members si '-'''f h77 fi 7 17 v.

cer rs si.t ty aonndeefereomfroSmt. Leouuis Uvenri-. 44 teil fy ii 4 pity of Missouri. They are among Sheprd said he saw a second fir which appeared to make a ny 344 scholars and artists receiving i YOURSAVIIIGS, -EARN 4- 1, I ---7 grants totaling $1,500,000. and pull up behind him.

Ile 7 .1 --or A 9,, ,1 saw the auto stri le the woman, I si)eeatity The Washington University re- At 1 I MI t' 7 cpients are Dr. -Edgar 1 .0 4, he re parte with 0 -ar Anderson I lilt 11 1 I Sheord police. stopped and walked professor of botany and curator I i i back, he to of useful Riants at the Missouri driver of the 12 MONTH SAVINGS CERTIFIA CTS rr 1 1 64.1110ftulavatt Botanical Garden; Dr. Sherman UP the woman, put her in the vy Automatically Renewable Minimum $500 47 ,2 H. Eoff, professor of romance back spat and said she was his A 4-, iy 1 Chestnut 1-6400 4 Fred Becker, instruc- Jamese- 1 't 0 tor in printmaking; Dr.

W. Marchand. assistant professor I Shepard said he advised the ATIONAL BANK PREPARING FOR THE "LICK LEUKEMIA" DRIVE are, seated left to right, Lon of German; and Dr. William A. man to telephone for an ambu- A ISeeetetteSt ti IDYINCS AND TRUST COMPANY 1 Hocker, piesident of the -Lick Leukemia- Committee of Greater St.

Louis; Mrs. Ringler professor of English. lance at a restaurant at the near- byl, Goodfello-Natural Bridge in- 1 I il Memmtior fitifiteta De p4est tRuiewtor Coo." Kenneth Pickard, Glendale chairman. Standing, from left are other chairmen; Mrs. Grants went also to the Rev.

St i tersection. Shepard said he drove 4, 4', 0 Am 4 H. J. Heiligenmann, Big River Hills; Mrs.Don Ruddell, Lemay; Mrs. Wayne Beer- Ernest J.

Burrus, S. director io I the restaurant and saw the 1 0 4 4 A Az' A 11 00 0 0 i i 1 man and Mrs. Stuart Davis, Crestwood; Mrs. J. H.

Wilson, Glendale. of the Jesuit Historical Institute, 1 I irds Louis University; and to Dr Richard M. Hosley, assistant pro-, flo 11 Hocker Names Flock of BlackD fe.ssor of-English at the Univer- 1 sity of Missouri. i 1 I The John Simon Guggenheim 0 le Chairmen for i. 0 I Invades Rathskeller Memorial Foundation was st-art ed in 1925 by Senator and eukenua rive' 1 It was "sing a song of sixpence, basement full of black birds" at the' John W.

VanPele home, 10 Berry Road pk 1 Glendale, last night. Simon Guggenheim in memory of a son 'who died as a young man 4 I -1 l''" An estimated 50 black birds. identity unknown. -invaded the' in 1922. EN! YOUCAN SAVE 62 0 Hilli rnrRAn uoT rs 1 Pk Body Recovered and HIGH GrIfitITIFIVIEGULARSI nunIL uoluilai RATION 24rir I SUITS.

TOPCOATS SLACKS atm. 2 i FIELBERSLows GALL trom eramec LeDELPRARAPAONatittlit A RE I IA 2eiticanossissrawroposseks 8 It I 1191. 2ir 4 7---A, IIII 1 '1''' 41 e2 i -1- I 1 1 v-1 1 i Cilidk. i IL -It 11 I 1. 1 Roofer Slain After Argument I 1 The body of a St.

Loulsian, one of two who drowned in an Easter Sunday boating tragedy, was recovered from the Meramec River near Pacific, 'yesterday. The body was recovered from the river at 9:45 a. ni. and identified by relatives as Ralph Mataya, of 2513A North Florissant authorities He had The body of a 35-year-old Loulsian, one of two who drowned in an Easter Sunday boating trag- was recovered from the MecleY ramec River near Pacific Mo 'yesterday. The body was recovered from the river at 9:45 a.

rd. and identi- lied by relatives as Ralph Ma- tnyn nf '9111A Bennie Hammond, 28-year-old roofer, was, shot and fatally wounded on the porch of his home at 1023A Rutgers st. at 1:03 a. rn. yesterday.

Police said John Wayne-Crew, 20-year-old deckhand, of 1020 Rut. ger admitted he shoCHammond with a .22 caliber rifle fol-' lowing an argument on the street involving Hammonds wife, Elenora, and Crew's wife, Alice. According to police, Crew said his wife told him Hammond had struck her. He said he got the rifle, went to Hammond's home and shot him when Hammond ad' vanced toward him. Hammond diet at 9 a.m.

yesterday in the CityHospitar. -Crew was booked suspected of murder. ro INC ho a. 20. ge rnt loi int wi Al hi! sil rif an va cli( Cit su ADVERTISEMENT THE PROOF IS IN THE PICTURE SEE IT IN YOUR HOME TONIGHT Let your eyes and 'ars judg the outstanding performance, high quality and the luxurious of th new 1957 Muntz TV visit th mew Muntz showroom at 2525 Natural Bridg and se the comple new glamorous TY.

THE PROOF IS IN THE PICTURE SEE IT IN YOUR HOME TONIGHT Let your eyes and 'ears judge the outstancting performance, high quality and the luxurious ipg of th new 1957 Muntz TV visit th mew Muntz showroom at 2525 Natural Bridge and se thei new glamorous TV. Slipping TEETH 1g The district chairmen who will rathskeller at the home. I The. district chairmen who will rathskeller at the home. lead 10,000 volunteer workers in The VanPelts tried with little the May 16 "Lick Leukemia" suCcess to attract the invaders fund drive were nanied yesterday outside with a bright light.

by Lon Hocker, chairman of the Finally, they resorted to catching Greater St. Louis "Lick Leu- them between two tennis rackets Committee. and tossing them out. The $100,000 drive will blanket At first, the VenPelts had no the metropolitan area and pro- idea how the birds 'got in. The ceeds will be used to further re- double-glass windows in the base-search at the City of Hope spe- ment were closed.

no door was cialized center for leukemia. open. and the fireplace chimneys The district chairmen are Mrs. had been sealed off a week ago. Lenora Sieber.

5384 Union Later, however, it was dis- and Mrs. Rudolph, 3933 Kossuth covered the birds were entering North St. Louis: Mrs. Mor- 1 through a wall opening at the 1 ris Silverman, 3106 North New- i furnace chimnev. stead and Mrs.

June Du-1 gas, San Francisco 1 The first half-dozen birds ap- Central St. Louis. i neared while the VanPelt chil-s Louis Buckowitz 16 I dren were watching television in 1 28 the no, time the Cherokee South Central St. rathkeller. In 1Louis: Mrs.

Harry K. Thuner, basement was full of them. 14840 South Broadway, South St. The VanPelts called the Animal Louis; Mrs. John 6230 Protective Association, then while Reber Southwest St.

Louis: awaiting reinforcements began Mrs. Henry Roth. 7211 Jenwood, the do-it-yourself job of ousting Jennings, NoftIrCounty. 1 the visitors, who dashed them, Mrs. Manuel Bermejo, 13851 selves against basement walls in Thatcher.

Dellwood, and Mrs. an effort to escape. 1Stanley Wallis, 104 North Dade! The VanPelts' parakeet had the lave Ferguson, Northwest Coun- most fun. It joined its wild Ity; Mrs. Sidney Gould.

8315 Del- brethren trt i I ignominously i mar University City'. Central caught and penned up. 1 County; Mrs. Helmuth Caldwell. 1 1 1313 Simmons.

Kirkwood. South-1 west Cou-nty. an 1 St. Mrs. Don Rud-.

Louis U. Alumni dell. 4862 Hanover, Lemay. South Group Holds Election County. 1 Joseph.Behr, manager of mili- I es II I Illk a a I Egli tAry i i for the Vickers in The district chairmen who will rathskeller at the home.

lead 10,000 volunteer workers in The VanPelts tried with little the May 16 "Lick Leukemia" success to attract the invaders fund drive were nanied yesterday outside with a bright light. by Lon Hocker, chairman of the Finall they resorted to catching them Greater St. Louis "Lick Leu- between two tennis rackets kemia" Committee. and tossing them The $100,000 drive v-ill blanket At firstthVenPelts had no the metropolitan area and pro-1 idea how the birds 'got in. The ceeds will be used to further re- ou e-g ass SNIII ows in ase- bl 1 th cialized center for leukemia open and the fireplace chimneys search at the City of Hope spe- I ment were closed, no door was The district chairmen are Mrs.

and Mrs. Rudolph, 3933 Kossuth covered the birds were entering had been sealed off a week ago. Lenora Sieber. 5384 Union Later, however, it was dis- North St. Louis: Mrs.

Mor-1 1 na Is 1.,, through wall open at the ll i 1 been missing since his small boat I Don't on egle carrying a fishing party of four sank in an inlet early Easter 1 FALSE 1 morning. I Do false teeth drc The body of the-other victim, when you talk. eat. Mrs. Aileen Norman Hanon, 21, haainindtiogd of 5558 Maple was recovered 1 alkaline (non-acids) the same day.

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Get LANACANE today at all i ba, Ha 1 tor slit 'di Sic Cre ir tilt, her Ge Address Playgoers SAVINGS LOAil ASSOCIATION CE. 1-8019 I 1, I I I volv, attu -KUM I I ft MIDWEST i Technology. of St. Louis Univer- 1 sity. Behr.

who lives at 7904 East 112 SEVENTH Yorkshire succeeds James Ilummert 115 DuBuorg lanc, Florissant Other officers elected are Rodney Kettelkamp, vice 0 i i president; Otto Nuttli, secretary, I Pri, 11 ti i and Robert Scherrer, treasurer. 11111DIVEST 12 N. SEVENTH Florissant other officers elected are Rodney Kettelkamp, vice president; Otto Nuttli, secretary ..:.4 i and Robert Scherrer, treasurer ADVERTISEMENT tt LA r- IX 1 ,101., Ivi sy Donald F. Sullivan flamed to New Past Donald F. Sullivan, associate director of the local office of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, has been named regional director for Oklahoma.

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His lit. I lir So-1 -ic) nal director job starts Wednesday. i lc' new ,....,4 ---ab i 1 Thea-, Sullivan was recently honored 14 Alt by the Junior Chamber of Corn- Vii 9 5 5,,, I 1 merce, who awarded him the I S' N. A 1113170 -1 I', Young i an the ear ar 1Vrf A NV il A I He is credited with having helped 1' "4-4o. i I the Police Community 0 deeloP I -t-'i Relations program of intergroup i I 1,11 F.KIL IL 14-7 .4 PRICE IN TH I Warren Caro, executive direcItor of the Theater Society.

will visit St; Louis tomorrow in connection with Playgoers Week. He will be one of the speakers at the noon luncheon which will kickoff the Playgoers drive for new members for the 1957-58 theater season, in St. The luncheon for old and new Playgoers members will be held at the Tiara Room of the Park Plaza Hotel at 12:30 o'clock. Caro direct the nationwide subscription program of the Theater Guild and its national affiliates the American Theater Society which. under the auspices ofthe Council of the Living Thea-I tti-, brings leading plays of the Americafi Theater to 20 key cities, including St.

Louis, from coast to coast, Another speaker at the tomorrow will be Evans.) who is starring this week Bernard Shaw's "The Apple 'Carr," the season's final offering 1 at the American Theater. The Playgoers. a non-profit orIganization, is seeking a 20 per increase in its membership. The organization now has about 4200 members who form a guar! anteed audience that constitute major factor in the attraction of Broadway's biggest hit shows Ito St. Louis.

Bernard Sno The Apple i.E:vans-; is starring this week the season's final offering at the American Ttieater. 1 The a non-profit or- iganization, is seeking a 20 per! cent I increase in its membership. iThe organization now has about 11200 members who form guar- audience that constitute major factor in the attraction of Broad iway bigest hit os 's shw Ito St. Louis. with pi aygoers week.

He will be one the speakers at the noon luncheon which will kickoff the, Playgoers drive for new mom bers for the 1957-58 theater sea- Evanswho is starring this week son, in St. Louis. The luncheon and for old new Playgoers mem- bers will be held at the Tiara Room of the Park Plaza Hotel at 12:30 o'clock. Caro 'directs the nationwide subscription program of the Thea- i- ter Guild and its national affili ates the American Theater ciety which, under the auspices! of the COUnCil of the Livin ter, brjngs leading plays of the Americali Theater to 20 key cities, inc coaisutding St Louis from coast to Another speaker at the lunch tomorrow will be i STRAIGHT FROM A DISTINGUISHED DESIGNER'S SHOWROOM MODERN AND TRADITIONAL STYLES IN CHINA, BRISTOL GLASS, SATIN GLASS WITH COIN GOLD TRIM! EVERY ONE WITH BRASS MOUNTING, ThREE WAY LIGHTING! ROOM r- MODERN. AND TRADITIONAL: STYLES IN CHINA, BRISTOL GLASS SATIN GLASS WITH COIN I GOLD TRIM! il EVERY WAY ONE WITH BRASS MOUNTING, THREE LIGHTING! STRAIGHT FROM A DISTINGUISHED DESIGNER'S SHOW- ROOM MODERN AND TRADITIONAL I STYLES IN chip Off the Old Block? You probably have some special college in mind for your on 'when he reaches the age of eight-ten.

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1853-1963