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Quick Relief for Sfomcch Ulcer Pain 12 Section A Sunday. Jan. DETROIT FREE PRESS IT'S IN THE AIR Selfridge to Fly Shoiv in lami if the fiery burning of tomu pain, sour Komacn. heartburn and other eseese acid d'strws et you wild, reach for Tablets! The very first LDGA Tt must help soothe, ealm and qu.et your fiery upset stomach or money Don't wait! There i genuine relief for your stomach ulcer pain, right ihe eorner at your drugstore. But i.wt on wonderfully-effectiv IDG A Tablets, due to excess acidity.

For 35 minutes planes of the Air Force, Navy, Marines and Air National Guard, will put on a tactical demonstration. Included will be a four-plane Air Force team of F-80 jets from Self ridge which will which will team up with Navy reciprocating engine AD-1 "Skyraiders" in an exhibition of precision dive bombing with live practice bombs. The Air National Guard will be represented by the Four Rockets, a jet-stunt team of the Florida Air National Guard. A Marine jet "Banshee" will provide a speed run at more than 10 miles a minute at grass level in front of the stands. Jets, which power the fastest aircraft, may have a more prosaic but equally important role as stationary power plants, according to Edward C.

Wells, vice president for engineering of the Boeing Airplane Co. BY CURTIS HASELTIXE Free Press Aviation Writer The Flying Machine fraternity will turn its attention southward this week to the 18th annual All American Air Maneuvers a Miami. The show will open on an unu sual note. Air-minded Mayor Wil liam M. Wolfarth, of Miami, will be picked up at the steps of the Dade County Courthouse by hen- copter and flown to Opa Locka a Airport to get things underway.

THE MIAMI SHOW, which opens for a three-day run Friday, will provide a solid demonstration of military forces unification. Woman Dies Bishop to Tour Chile "Su Big 'H AT Jets 73 FT 1 -afl MONDAY and TUESDAY FEATURES -r I ANACIN TABLETS in Ambulance as It Crashes A 72-year-old woman en route to a hospital in an ambulance died Saturday when the ambulance collided with an automobile at Six Mile and Birwood. Mrs. Bertha Reich, of 16770 Rockdale, was dead on arrival at Mt. Carmel Hospital.

She was being taken from her home to a clinic at 18160 Woodward. The ambulance struck a car driven by Robert E. Demers, 21, of 29221 Clarita, when he stopped A shampoo that relieves the oil yet leaves a glorious sheen. Rinses out easily. EdWARd NOSE PROPS.

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He told Sfft. Thomas Merit that he was speeding because Mrs. Reich's condition had be-fnms worse. She was being given oxygen by Robert Brooks, 20, of 17596 Freeland, the ambulance aide. A post mortem was to be held at 6 p.

m. Saturday to determine whether the accident caused Mrs. Reich's death. NEWS IN THE MAKING POW Pay Faces 2-Year Delay B.v the World Staff of the Associated Pre To give clearer, lighter-looking skin! Fade Weathered BROWN SPOTS Less Than Half Price! WASHINGTON The War Claims Commission, strapped for funds, may not be able to pay off all former prisoners of war and civilian internees for two or more years. It will likely ask Congress for a supplemental appropriation to hire clerks and sneed rjrocessine of claims.

Bar Seeking Changes in Condemnation All the commission's expenses, as well as all money for claims, must come from liquidated enemy assets. MTHorr.n in assets has been taken over. Modernization of Michigan con- The New Kind of Hand Cream Specially Made to Do It! Jess than $20 000,000 of it is available to pay an estimated demnation procedure will be sought 000 worth of claims. by the Detroit Bar Association in Mnr of the rest is tied nn in suits brought by former owners, jthe special legislative session. HAM CREAM 1 If HAND i The first step will be the sub About 140,000 former POWs and internees now are pouring in mission of a constitutional amendment for a vote next November.

The amendment would eliminate their applications. An official says that if extra money is not obtained "a tremendous accumulation of claims" will pile up by July 1, start of the new fiscal year. archaic methods which now exist. 1 1 rini' "CITIES AND public bodies are deeply interested in changes that facilitate action and insure conformity with high legal standards," said John P. O'Hara, president of the Detroit Bar.

Tinder present procedures juries of freeholders are given extraordinary powers in deciding condemnation cases. "Not only can they decide the facts, but they also can determine necessity," O'Hara said. "Michigan is about the last State in the Union that clings to this method." "The confusion of issues leads to long drawn-out litigation that Cable Briefs RANGOON Subtle influences are being brought to bear on Burmese Christians. For example, many advertisements for Government workers carry the tag--line "only Buddhists need apply." TOKYO Legislation has been drafted that would permit commercial radio programs in Japan after April 1. NEW DELHI A "March of Annas" patterned after the American March of Dimes is under way here in an antipolio campaign.

The Indian Anna is worth about one United States cent. European Notes ANTWERP The Council of this Belgian City has approved a plan to build an electrical plant that will use garbage for fuel. PRAGUE Czechoslovakia is nationalizing its saloons on principle, but closing some too. A Communist paper says "in some places there are too many, and this is against the public interest." FRANKFURT After a lengthy campaign, civilian American big i shots in Germany have been promised low-number license plates just like Army brass. (The Army issues plates.) While Esoterica looks and feels like the finest non-greasy vanishing hand cream, it has an added clearing action.

The marvelous new kind of cream for fading those brown spots that make your hands look old. I No more rough reddened Jtands from I household chores and winter cold. Get Is this rich, exquisitely fragrant hand- beautifying cream. Stock up now while I tk savings are so great! if SKIN MAGNIFIER WITH EVERY JAR greatly simplified," he could be added. i pr jJ i DUY at this special price and save 50 OUR FAMOUS OHCE-A-YEftR EVEHT! LIMITED TIME 0HLY! Far East Reds Become Active Srinigar Kashmir Communists are reported attempting to trade on the success of Chinese Communists to strengthen their organization, which has never been very effective.

They are said to be joining labor groups and forming contacts with rural population. NEW DELHI Information received here is that Tibet is alarmed by the possibility of occupation by Chinese Communists and is conscripting men for its poorly trained and badly equipped army. The vast undeveloped territory would be no prize for the Reds, but if they occupied it the Indian border would be exposed. Rotary Club Lists Speaker Speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon in the Hotel Statler Wednesday will be Rilea W. Doe, vice president of Safeway Stores, with headquarters in Oakland, Calif.

Helena Rubinsteins iamous 4 "17 Tfe I Estrogenic Hormone treatment .1 ovtrv woman over 30! Arabs-J civs JERUSALEM Top Israeli Army leaders are warning Jews to keep their powder dry in case armed conflict with Arabs should break out again. Aloof Mordecai Makleff, dep-'tity chief of staff, says, "The public is largely living in a fool's paradise of complacency regarding the military designs of the Arab states." WASHINGTON The Air Force is considering splitting the Air Material Command (AMC) in half by creating a research and development command under a new deputy chief of staff. This might mean a promotion for Maj. Gen. Donald Putt, who heads research and development under the AMC, to the position of deputy chief of staff, a three-star job.

Wind and LOTION ff)ynTj Soften skin from head 1111 oJSKaT to toe with this Ifel wonderfully soothing Iro4 Soften skin from head to toe with this wonderfully soothing A native of Mt. Pleasant, Doe joined the Safeway or-g a i zation in 1919 as a vege-table washer. He now is in charge of public relations for the 2,200 store chain. He is a member of the Domestic Distribution Commit- lor aging smuj iwi v.vij Estrogenic Hormone Cream regularly 3.50 ue tee of the United States Chamber of Com FROM 50-FOOT POLE Firemen Rescue Cat merce and a member of the advis Hormone Oil ahead of ory council of the Boston Conference on Distribution. Doe also is vice president of the National Association of Food Chains.

foS- utility pole two jumps a frisky dog Wednesday. lotion. Protects your skin against cold winter winds and drying indoor heat. Doubles as an excellent make-up foundation, too. Estrogenic value 2.50 Thomas stuck close to the fire Saturday in his home at 25623 New York, Inkster.

He'd had a rough three days. Thomas, a gray and w'hite, year-old cat, scampered up a 50-foot Vk. Iff Ml WW $2 size $1 6.00 value ONCE UP, HOWEVER, he was afraid to come down. His owner, Mrs. Laura Robinson, tried unsuccessfully to coax Thomas with all his favorite foods.

All through the snow and sleet storm Thomas huddled mournfully on top of, the pole. Friday night Fire Chief Kenneth Roberts decided it finally was Ik Relief at Last! Thousands who haven't worn th for plates eir NAACP Plans to Aid Truman WASHINGTON (P) Plans to work for congressional support for President Truman's civil-rights program were announced by Roy Wilkins, acting secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Wilkins said that representatives of more than 50 "anti-Communist" groups will meet here Jan. 15 to stage a congressional button holing campaign on behalf of the proposals. The Democratic National Committee announced that a Southern regional conference to dram up support for President Truman's legislative program will be held at Raleigh, N.

Jan. 28. years can now chew in comfort. Safecrackers Take S800 Safecrackers escaped with more than $800 in two burglaries Saturday, police said. Ben Blau.

46, owner of the Ideal Laundry, 654 1 said thieves had carried away a small safe containing 4600 and 16 signed blank checks. Police reported $200 taken from cash hox after a safe had been forced in the office of Wolverine Post No. 171, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at 16874 Lahser. Vending machines and a cash register were looted. A revolver also was taken.

am Cushions gums from hard plates Changes with gum changes safe to take a little time out. He climbed the pole as far as the high tension wires and then with a 10 -foot stick nudged Thomas off his perch. The cat dropped into the arms of a waiting fireman. Dwyer Keeps City Position Paul T. Dwyer will continue in the appointive post of chief assistant corporation counsel.

The announcement was made Saturday by Corporation Counsel Frank G. Schemanske. Dwyer has held the post for the last eight years. The job pays $11,771. Schemanske also announced that Stephen J.

Carey, assistant corporation counsel, will continue as the City's legislative representative in Lansing. from Keeps food under lowers EPILEPSY CONVULSIONS r.atfpt nonmedical technique that is exceptionally ntwtul in the treaimcnt of epilepsy- Quick relief in most case? nftftt after the first treatment. For appointment Phnnp VA 1 Use 24 hours a day! belie your years! Relief at last! With the new Re lino you can actually chew in comfort. Betters the fit of dentures, keeps them comfortable for months. U.

of Texas Opens Graduate Classes to Negro Students AUSTIN, Tex. (JP) The University of Texas announced that it had agreed to admit Negro students of graduate rank to its classes on a limited and segregated basis. The admissions will be handled on a contractual basis. with the Texas State University for Negroes, at Houston. Graduates of the Houston school unable to continue their studies there for lack of adequate facilities will be eligible, for admission to Unjversity of Texas.

Reporting New, York's Spring Fashion Trends Laurena Pringle, Free Press Woman's Editor will report direct from New York on what the "name" dress designers have evolved for spring wear. Her first report will appear in Tuesday's Free Press. Watch for it Plus 20 Federal Tax 3 refiners included Drink Kills 3 UTICA, N. Three lumberjacks died after drinking an antifreeze solution drained from the radiator of a truck..

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