Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 27]
ae é THE BRONZE REPORTER Saturday, May 22, 4195::18, 20. Size| 16; No. 2067 is cut in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 56% yds. 35-in. or~ 4% | yds. 39-in No. 2705. is cut ir sizes 2,~4, 6 Size | 14: 2 yds. 35-in. (Dress with puff rel eon, | (collar also jincludd.) j Send 30c_ for EACH attern with name, address, style number. and size | ~to AUDREY LANE BUREAU, Box 369, |; Madison Square Station, New York 10, | New York. The new SPRING-SUMMER FASH- | ION BOOK with scores of other styles, | ~R5c extra. | | { | Loomis Hobbies 1508 S$. Saginaw St. - EVINRUDE MOTCRS-BOATS Paint & Marine Supplies PHONE CE 3-2971 Lionel Trains - Hoboy Suppties Gener: ral =e and MASON WORK Ph. CE 3-8481; TF... SCOTT ~. FOR Light Hauling OF ANY KIND ~ CALL | "The Red Devil~ PHONE CE 5-8924 | BAR-B ~ DINNERS. SHORT ORDERS Sam Clarke | Proprieter CLARK'S GRILL | 300: Kennelworth Ave. Phone CE 98-7255 Open 24 Hours A Day Carthage, one of the greatest cities of the ancient world, reached a peak population of a million in' habitants more than three ~ ceni turies before the Christian era. France~s overseas territorial pos | sessions contain over 4% million square miles, more than~ 20 times | the size of the mother country. A 3,340-foot Columbia River toll bridge, recently ~opened at The | Dalles, Oregon, links Eastern | Washington and Oregon for the first | time by bridge. In Colonial days, hardwood trees with a twist to the left were fa-; vored for plough handles. About 60,000 tons of peanuts were | raised last year. Human food ac counted for 85 per cent use of the crop and the balance was crushed into oil ~ About 8 tons of bituminous coal per capita are consumed -annually in~ the United States. Raising ostriches is a. peoatanie business on the Argentine pampa. Their wing and tail feathers bring ' high prices and ~provide a peeciy harvest. Q RIBS [ sardines.! Persumably the oil ~ine ee a SFLE ae ze ann Sha SILLA q (fe ee GLE Flint Automatic CAR WASH. ~It~s Smart Te Drive A CLEAN CAR~ 715, Harrison St., Flint \ Ea West, Qwrer Charles H. Charles, Mer. Elm Park COLLISION SERVICE 1940 HOWARD ST. PHONE CE 4.0872 ~| <~h.,: a @ GOGD GRADES OF COAL - AT PRICES TO. FIT YOUR POCKETBOOK | PEARSON & - DONNELLY _ Coal Company | 920 N. VERNON | ~Pleased To Heat You~ PHONE CE 9-6653. From the ftaly News Herald, ~taly, Texas: There~s:been a lot of talk in Italy recently about how some fishermen have been bringing huge catches of the finny tribe.. by baiting fishing holes |with leaking through holes in the carig attracts the fish, makes them hungry and they can't resist taking a chance at the baited hooks. Apparently human beings react similarly to the lure of easy money in the huge government spending programs. A few years ago there Was evidence of fraud and corruption in many of the veteran schools that sprang up following World |War Il. It was found in the veteran housing program, in the grain storage plan, in potato production,| and now... the lid has blown off the Federal Housing Administration, with indications that the.government may have been defrauded of as much as ~a half~ billion ~dollars by individua!s who could not resist nibbling at the vast sums within reach. Having had ~some experience ier h.g the war with government red ~tape and the ~rmultitude of reports required, it has always been amazing to us how these frauds cai be perpetrated. The government attitude has always seemed largely to be one wherein everyone is Cconsidered a crook until proven honest, What: with pyeats bal $10,000 fines Rutherford Seeks Voluntary ~Co-operation -(Continucd from page 1) | ance or because of lack of sufficient per- | sonnel to carry on this werk. Like the Police Department, the Fire Department: finds It attract men. The recent tragedies have resulted in the authorization of two fall-time inspectors to help ActFire Marshall, -Rutherford check for substandard housing. Rutherford again. warns that he af favorable sons who are endeavoring to help | indifference, but rather | and imprisonment emblazoned on filed out. The reports required would appear to give an absolute check on every item. The. fingerprinting investigation of people entering government service would appear to preclude the possibility of any suspicious character getting a job Despite all these precautions, however, subversives do get into government jobs with apparently greater ease | than in~ private ~business. Apparently the scent of vast government funds is a powerful bait that makes men forget the barbed hook From the Hunterdon Connty Democrat, Flemington, New: Jersey: Fear of McCarthyism is at best academic~certainly so long as.men are ~too terrified to shout. Fear ot goon squads employed by organizations with vested privileges and the ability to coerce workers, em. ployers and even public officials is tangible. It ~can be as much of an evil on the country roads of Hunter waterfronts) The question uppermost in the minds of the people of this law-abiding county is whether our traditional liberties are going to be protecied by the men we have elected for that Purpose. Start c.igt will be campelled to inal ~proceeding in the cvent fatal fires at sul 3 however, he is encouraged by reaction of many heu ing~, eliminate substandard virtually every form that must be | tar dand houses, the | per-. | | shout in fulsome voices that they [| don County as on the Hudson River | PREMIUM COAL AND WOOD INDUSTRIAL HARDWARE 4026 INDUSTRIAL d PHONE CE 4-1092 Boydell Paints Sporting Goods Smell Electrical FBoplicnces Garden Seeds Lawn Seeds Fertilizer FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 8:00 A. M. To 6:00 P. M For Real Deals On Kutomobiles | omto p. GRAFF Inc. Across From the Court House Or Our Lot ~1920 N. DORT HWY. } 1! | 2102 LaPEER RD. difficult te | STRAN AHANE ROOFING COMPANY PHONE CE 5-7093 binky JOHNS. MANVILLE FRANCHISE DEALER ~Insist on Nationally Known Materials! l.OOFING ~ SIDING ~ INSULATION @e EAVESTROUGHING | ~ ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS & DOORS REYNOLDS LIFETIME ALUMINUM SIDING 9 26 MONTHS TO PAY ~27 YEARS IN BUSINESS ~
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- May 22, 1954
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