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DEAD MAN' RETURNS DETROIT FREE PRESS Monday. July 14, 1S 7 Names and Faces Sputnik III Capehart: 'Go in and Get Airmen' Heart Stops Three Hours His Chances Are 50-50 To Spin over State Tonight Sputnik III will pass over Michigan about 9:50 p.m., Monday, the Smithsonian Astro-physical Observatory in Cambridge, said Sunday. The Russian satellite will come into sight over Mexico, the move over Central Texas Ferguson was in a state of practical death which would have become permanent within five or seven minutes if his heart had not been massaged, the doctor said. cut open his patient's chest and began massaging. POLICE CLEARED the way for an ambulance racing at 90 miles an hour to deliver an electrical heart stimulator from a hospital.

Dr. O'Reilly said Ferguson did not breathe and his heart did not beat during the long attempt to save him. "He didn't bleed when I made the incision in his chest," he said. CHICAGO UP A man brought back to life after his heart stopped beating for three hours was given a 50-50 chance to live Sunday. Thomas 32, a truck driver, appeared at Dr.

Clarence J. O'Reilly's office Saturday night, complaining of chest pains. Before the doctor could examine him, Ferguson collapsed and his heart stopped beating. Dr. O'Reilly phoned firemen.

in a northeast line to Wiscon I sin and Michigan. Jackson Cadet Dies in Denmark JACKSON The parents of Midshipman Edgar Knight, 19, of Jackson, were notified Sunday that he had died Saturday in Denmark of injuries suffered in a traffic accident. Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G.

Knight, had completed his first year at the Naval Academy and was on a Navy cruise aboard the USS THE CLOSEST it will come Tuesday is a pass over the western tip of Lake Superior at about 10 p.m. On that passage it will come out of the earth's shadow over Northwest Mexico, split line between West Texas and New Mexico, then pass over western Lake Superior to Hudson's Bay. 750 IN DELEGATION Stevensons, Father and Son, in Leningrad Adlai Stevenson, bent on "rubbing shoulders with the masses," learned about Leningrad in -the best American tourist tradition Sunday. He visited, churches and museums, took a boat ride and exchanged quips with the citizenry. He and 14 other Americans, including his son, John Fell, took a boat to Petrodvorets, site of Peter the Great's palace.

Stevenson walked through the park for several hours, mingling with thousands of Russians, eating ice cream cones and inspecting the palace. On the way back, he buttonholed some passengers and engaged in friendly coversation. Legislature Passed 231 Measures 930 Bills Offered, 74 Are in Effect BY OWEN C. DEATRICK Lansing Bnrrsa Staff LANSING Michigan legislators passed 231 laws and local acts in the 1958 legislative session. Of this number, 74 are already in effect because they were given preferential time treatment by two-thirds of the lawmakers.

This list includes all appropriation bills to finance State Government for the fiscal year that began July 1. THE' OTHER 157 laws will go into effect on Sept. 13 which will be 90 days after final adjournment of the regular session of the Legislature. Senate Secretary Fred I. Chase and House Clerk Norman E.

Phileo compiled the final scorecard on the legislative results. Their compilation showed the lawmakers were more active than usual in the short session introducing 930 bills. There were 589 in the House and 341 in the Senate. House proposals took the worst beating with only 137 surviving to become laws. The Senate saved 100 out of the 341 bills introduced.

House committees killed 299 hills and only 25 Senate bills. The Senate committees buried 173 Senate proposals and only 10 House bills. A BILL to let the voters decide if Michigan should issue $250,000,000 capital improvement bonds was immediately buried in the Senate Judiciary Committee that smothered nine proposed amendments introduced by Senators. Gov. Williams vetoed six bills.

ADVERTISEMENT Detroiters Join Fun At Shrine Convention Special to the Free PreM CHICAGO Detroit area Shriners 750 strong arrived in Chicago Sunday and they didn't even wait until they got off their 16-car special train to begin participating in festivities at their order's 84th Imperial Council session. WASHINGTON (UPI) House Democratic leader John W. McCormack said Sunday the United States should threaten to break diplomatic relations with Russia unless American citizens held in East Germany were released. McCormack said that although "certainly no one would want to go to war" over the nine American servicemen in East Germany custody, the "dignity of our nation is involved." The nine have been held since the Army helicopter in which they were flying got lost in a storm and strayed over the border June 7. SENATOR Homer E.

Cape-hart Ind.) said that if n-gotiations for release of the servicemen fail, "we should go in and get them." He said he realized such a move could set off a general war. But he added that if the Communists got away with this they might try even more offensive tactics in the -future. Capehart, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, also said the "time has come" for President Eisenhower to issue a 48-hour ultimatum to the Cuban rebels to release captive American servicemen or face retaliation. If the rebels rebluff the ultimatum, Capehart said, this country should help the Cuban Government in seeking to liberate the men. If even this fails, he said, the United States should send in the United States Navy and Marines.

A similar proposal vy Senate GOP leader William F. Klowland (Calif.) was rejected recently by the President. Capehart agreed on an ABC-TV program that we "shouldn't go off half-cocked," but "we've got to put an end to this sort of thing." Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain Johnson flyer" with As the Actress Evelyn Varden Dies The trainload of Moslem-ites will join some 100,000 other Nobles who will be in Chicago for three days of business meetings and fun-making. Oil Flows Moslem Temple Potentate Carl L. Johnson, his Nobles and their wives pulled in the colorfully uniformed Moslem motor corps was on hand to greet them.

THE 24-MEMBER motorcycle group had ridden their "bikes" from Detroit to Chicago's Edgewater Beach Hotel Moslem headquarters here ahead of the official party. Detroit's director of traffic, Wil- MANAMA, Bahrain (jpi The Bahrain Gulf Times said Sunday crude oil exported from Qatar in the first six months of 1958 totaled 3,981,280 tons New York, N. Y. (Special) -For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after striking improvement" was reported and verified by doctors' observations.

Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently, relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all this improvement was maintained in cases where doctors' observations were continued over a period of many months In fact, results were so thorough that sufferers were able to make such astonishing statements as "Piles have ceased to be a problem And among the? sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years' standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) the discovery of a world-famous research institution.

Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body. This new healinj? substance is offered in suppository or form called Prf paraxon Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation suppositories or Preparation ointment with special applicator. Preparation is sold at all drus: counters. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. fk.

v. s. rt. off. Character actress Evelyn Varden died Saturday in Flower-Fifth Avenue Hospital in New York.

She was 73. Miss Varden first appeared on the stage as a babe in arms in a repertoire company. She last appeared in a role in a current Lon-don hit, "Roar Like a Duck." The performance her first outside the United States earned her a citation as best supporting actress of the season. She entered the hospital two liam Polkinghorn, is leader of and loaded aboard 201 tankers. the Moslem motor corps.

Scholar Dies FELTRE, Italy (ft Guiseppe Ortolani, 86, noted student of dramatist Carlo Goldoni and his works, died Sunday after a long illness. The motor corps formed an honor escort for Potentate Johnson and the Southern Michigan delegation the largest group from any of the 166 temple in North America. Evelyn Varden weeks ago upon returning from London. MONDAY TUESDAY ONLY (July 14 and 15) FRESH mWAYJ SH0P) H' 11 Vwwwwr Save twice! Get Top Value stamps plus Kroger for these early-bird buys! beet buys! U.S. GRADE MIXED LARGE LEGS, THIGHS, iiMMiT 1 Lb.

with rib NEW LOW PRICE SPOTLIGHT INSTANT COFFEE BREASTS No rxtd Krombii for the drumstick buy 'em by the dozen. 19' Jar K'est-freth savings to start your day. buy 'em by the dozen for Doz. practically a penny apiece mml0 SUGARED OR PLAIN Dunk 'm ot SPOTLIGHT coffe tim. iT" 'mi mm ii iH I mhmm mm HAVE WE GOT MELONS! Name your fovorit melon! Kroger'i got 'em oil bigger, better end bulging to the brim with summery, vine-ripened sweetness.

WATERMELON 69c Summer picnic treat for the family. CANTALOUPE 29c Delicious end wholesome ot breakfast. HONEYDEW i. 49a A sweet ond succulent special dessert. 10 d01- KBOCSLIE LC12S PL5DL1S K1 MJL CaDtK ZH' HALF GALLON BOTTLE SLDLIKl homogenized or standard C3DILK HALF GALLON CARTON Pt.

28c HALF HALF 28c pt. 49c HALF HALF 53c Here's to a healthier budget! Go Krogering and toast the savings you'll now find on ever carton and bottle labeled Elsie's brand. HOMOG. MILK. 21c BUTTERMILK 21c COFFEE CREAM pt.

27c SOUR CREAM CHOC. MILK 45a BUTTERMILK, 39c COFFEE CREAM p. 49c SOUR CREAM WHIPPING CREAM pt-49c COTTAGE CHEESE 25c resent the right fo limit quantities. Prices effective through Saturday, July 19, W8 at all Kroger stores Detroit and Eastern Michigan. Unless otherwise indicated..

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