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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 10

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i Aug.P2?. 53 1 SOUNDS WARNING TO BAR GROUP Stassen Sees Long Peace Houseivife's Strike Becomes a Lockout Free PreM-Chirago Tribune Wire CHICAGO Mrs. Esther Quigley, 35, who went on strike against her husband, Andrews, after he went on strike against his employer, served notice on him Tuesday she does not want him back until the strike is over. OK' Disabled Ship Still in Tow LONDON (JP) Hopes rose Tuesday for saving the battered British freighter Argo-beam, rolling helplessly under tow off the storm-lashed Scottish coast. A spokesman for the freighter's owners said he hopes the tug and freighter would reach shelter in the Hebrides Islands within 48 hours.

Her 38-man crew was taken off by a Swedish liner, but Capt. George Watson and his first officer, Kenneth Seaman, stayed on their bridge until the tug Salveda got a tow line on board. Quigley is a steward of Local i Jf "1 1214 of the UAW on strike against the Harrison Sheet Steel Co. "When he came in about 1 this morning, I told him either he would have to leave or I would," said Mrs. Quigley.

"He didn't leave so I went to a know he was an officer again until last week." Quigley, a 220 pounder, has been living a harum-scarum existence since the strike, his wife said. "I haven't given him a decent meal or cooked for him since the strike began," she said. added, "whether a man was competent is a legal question for the jury." AS HONORABLE mention certificate for outstanding public service was awarded to the Copper Country Bar Association of Michigan. Ironwood, received honorable mention in the cities of 10,000 to 25,000 class for traffic court operations. Special mention was given to the Detroit traffic court.

E. Smythe Gambrell, of Atlanta, was elected president of the Association for the coming year. He will succeed Loyd Wright, of Los Angeles, at the closing session ef the organization's 78th annual meeting. The ABA house of delegates Mrs. Esther Quigley PHILADELPHIA (JP) Harold E.

Stassen, special assistant to President Eisenhower on disarmament, said Tuesday it is possible to win world peace through international agreement but counseled against "careless over confidence." Stassen told a luncheon meeting at the 78th annual meeting of the American Bar Association that 1955 could well be the "turning point" toward a "period of unparalleled peace and prosperous progress for mankind." But he made this careful point: "Confidence by each major nation that it will not be attacked by another is critical in providing the climate needed for an assurance of peace. "Such confidence can only arise through a certain knowledge by each side, and such knowledge can only be acquired through legal methods founded on agreements. Such confidence cannot rest securely on general declarations unsupported by (arms) inspection." The Association went on record in favor of teaching the theories of Communism in the nation's schools providing that Congress, by law, authorizes that action. President Eisenhower will make a speech to the Association Wednesday night. (The speech will be carried in Detroit at 1:30 p.m.

on WXYZ radio and WWJ-TV (4), on VVVJ radio 2:30" p.m. and on WJBK-TV (2) at 10:15 p.m.) In a panel discussion, Michigan Supreme Coirt Justice John R. Detnmers eaid the question of a defendant's competency in a criminal trail should be decided by the jury, not a psychiatrist. Justice Dethmers said that the psychiatrist "certainly ought to be allowed" to testify. "But," he ADVERTISEMENT For Business and Pleasure in.

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