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The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana • Page 2

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Terre Haute, Indiana
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The Terre Haute Tribune tack Sunday afternoon at a hotel in Union City, during a fish-1 ing trip with Fred Wolfe, another Paris merchant. The two men left here last Tuesday on the trip to Reelsfoot lake near In ion City. Sunday Mr. Foley complained of feeling til and laid down on a lobby davenport. He was found dead there later.

He as born near Kentucky Sta tion, west of Vermilion, and is fur vived by wife, the former Lydia Fern Daniels; the parents, Charles T. and Della I. Folley: a daughter. Mrs. Davis, of Paris: lour s.

Leon, of Grand Rapids. Mid VUliam, Beecher and Ray. all of I ans Emotional tensions, says a Eu ropean dental expert, create cavities in teeth. Cracking walnuts with the molars will also do the trick. mands for a definite offer, made a nearly identical proposal which also was rejected The U.S.W also took fullpage newspaper skis today to argue its case that the steel industry, operating at virtually peak production with record profits and a heavy backlog of orders, can afford wage boosts larger than those offered.

Industry records show steel workers now earn an average $2.23 an hour. Besides U. S. Steel, firms negotiating onion contracts included Great Lakes Steel Corporation. Bethlehem, Republic, Youngstown Sheet and Tube, Jones Ic Laughlin and Inland.

LIVESTOCK BOND Cyprus Situation Poses Threat To NATO Unity The Glorious Fourth DEEP RIVER. 28. Harold T. Smith, ti, Haddam, was at liberty today aa charges of speeding sad driving without a license after a trial jwstice accepted two cows and a ball in I tea of a SIM bail bond. ontinued From Page One We Americans have a strong tendency to remember our holidays by the things we do on those holidays, rather than by the long-past events which caused these holidays to come into being.

This Fourth of July, let us all forget for a moment, our picnics and fireworks, and remember the Declaration of Independence and what it accomnlished for our country and for us. and iron ore producers hose wage agreements expire June 30 McDonald left doubt however, whether a1! or only a few of the main producers would be struck at the deadline hour. McDonald said a walkout would not necessarily affect the entire industry. He declared it to be from the trend of further negotiations whether any contracts will be extended. not strike Donald said.

certainly hope to reach a settlement Moat steel companies readied their mills for a possible shutdown It takes up to four days to cool furnaces and shut down other facilities safely. McDonald Goes On TV. McDonald goes on television tonight, 7:30 p.m. over ABC network to defend the union stand in rejecting I'. S.

Steel offer of a flat h'-s-cent hourly boost, supplemented by 4 -cent Increases in 32 job class fieations for a top range of 22 cents an bour. Inland Steel, the only other firm to respond to the union's RITES WEDNESDAY FOR PARIS MERCHANT Continued From Page One PARIS, June 23 Funeral services for a well-known Paris sportsman and merchant, Charles McKinley Foley, 58 years old, will be held at IO Wednesday morning at the Ward Funeral Home, with burial at the Edgar cemetery. He died suddenly of a heart at- pects of the case, it has been decided not to apply to the Supreme Court for review on certiorari on the two counts Ort were recently invalidated. In the absence of these counts, there ii no reasonable likelihood of a successful prosecution on the five counts remaining from the first indictment. the United States attorney for this district intends to take the necessary steps to bring about a dismuwal of these counts, thus bringing this litigation to a conclusion." When a FRIEND asks you for a Loan tell him to lite Jlaboetf GI ga I i Ga.

641 Ohio St. Phone C-22HS At th? tup of stmn The Blossom Shop IIH and Ohio Sis. See our beautiful display of Flowers, Potted Plants and Floral Arrangements. Continued From Page One, dent said the reserve measure is not the proper vehicle for anti- segregation legislation. The compromise plan, as worked out by the subcommittee, makes little change in the previous bill except to eliminate any reference to the National Guard.

The previous bill, under an amendment proposed by Powell would have banned assignment of reservists to guard units still maintaining segregation. Provisions Of Measure. The new measure provides that: Every man who has gone Into military service since July 27, 1053, must spend a combined total of at least five years on active duty and in the ready reserves. A total of 250.000 pre-draft age youths a year may enlist directly in the reserves and be draft-exempt if they stay in the ready reserve until age 28. But they may enlist only un- regulations as preeribed by the secretary of defense.

These are intended to include six months active duty training. Youths who lake six month training thereafter would spend 7 years in the ready reserve to complete their military obligation A ready reservist must attend 48 drills and a 17-day field training per iod each year, or a 30-dav field training tour each year. Failure to do so would subject him to a 45- day recall to active duty under penalty of a court martial. Over 3,850 Pairs Famous Makes Spring and Summer STYLE SHOES Values to 16.95 MI dep art menu report increasing exhibitors this year The prizes have I HH-n increased and there are snore classes than were ever tempted rn the past FUNERAL WEDNESDAY FOR JAMES MALONEY Hard to fit sizes on sale! I to IO, AAAA to widths. Shop early for these shoes.

priced for immediate clearance. EX-COAL MINER ENDS LIFE BY HANGING Famous Stock of Quality Shoes A retired coal miner, Alfred E. Steiger. 72 years old R- 3, West Terre Haute, hanged himself in a barn at his home Monday afternoon, according to deputy sheriffs, who said despondency over iii health prompted the man act Steiger A body as discovered by his brotherinlaw, William W. Woodbridge, who lives at the Steiger home Deputy sheriffs Jay Bailey and Raymond said Steiger hanged himself with a length of sash cord to a ladder leading to a hay loft of the barn The Steiger home ss on the Bolton Road, north of Vest Terre Haute The body was taken in a Po dmo ambulance to SI.

Anthony Hospital and pronounced dead and later was removed to the Bedim) Chapel of the Valley where may call after clock Tuesday evening Surviving arc the widow. Mrs. Lucy Steiger a son. Clyde E. Steiger of R.

Bicknell, and a daughter. Mrs. Lillian Dyroff. Funeral services will be held at 7 30 Wednesday evening at the Bedtno Chapel of the alley, with Rev. R.

Mowerv officiating. Thursday morning the body will be taken to St Louis. Mo for graveside services at 2 in the afternoon at the Hiram cemetery there SPECIAL GROUP Joyce and Risque Town and Country MADEMOISELLE SHOES Values to 18.95 Ben Becker Af Sale Price MV Cobras, I rn Whites, I Pastels, I Calfskins and Patent Values to 8.95 Ben Becker Sale Price Wedgies, san dais, in colors. Wonderful values. Values Values to 12.95 Ben Becker Sale Price 1 Styles with a full seasons wear ahead.

Ben Becker Sale Price Our finest dress shoes in assortment colors and downstairs GROUP PLAY SANDALS KS A 90 6180 MtRRILLMBMl OSU TMS aSST INSURANCE AWK VRAM THOMPSON. MARSH ASX, rn, June Abraham Thompson. TO old died at lf 45 clock Monday afternoon at tho Homo Surviving is a Mrs Maud l.iffick of md son, Clifford Thompson. Sanford. Ind Tho body was taken to Mar rn Funeral Home where servteos trill be a.

IO 'CS Ti Wednesday momma The Rev William Camp hell wilt officiate and burial will be in Thomoaon cemetery. MRS. MARGARIT WALLACK. CLINTON. Ind.

June aervices for Mrs Margaret Wallace. TO years old who died Sun dar at her nome. HJS Walnut street. will be at clock Wednesday after noon at the Frist Funeral Home The Rev Harold Schneider will officiate and burial will be in Riverside cemetery. MRS MATTIE LAWSON CLAY CITY.

Ind June Services for Mrs. Mettle Lawson TS years old, sh" died Sunday, will he st I e'clnca Wednesday afternoon at ti horst Funeral Home The Rev nm Elliott will officiate and burel will he rn Maple Grove ter) TOU CAR BUY SBS SYCAMORE BLDG C-5565 Spring sad Resumer resonant in fiends wonderful sod very Coil ss complete dstadia sod descriptive SALE SOUGHT OF 2 TELEPHONE GLOBE TRAVEL BUREAU, INC. INDIANAPOLIS. June Theodore J. Anthony today asked Indiana Public Service Commii- ston authority to sell two Sullivan County telephone companies to Wayne Johnson Fdr sale are the Merom Telephone Company and the New Lebanon Telephone Company Zero Centigrade if the fame as 32 degrees above tern Fahrenheit Frow Kits ire Acceptable for Every Occasion Allied Rf Greater Terre Haute Most Walked About Shoes in Town.

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Years Available:
1948-1977