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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 9

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DETROIT FREE PRESS Wednesday, Oct. 17, '58 ADtK I ISLMtM' LICENSE-SCANDAL FIGURE JS'ice' Man Takes JJg Who's a Dudd? Not Rep. Sudd tier to Cleaners 10 IMore Are Arrested In Strike Ten more pickets were arrested I 3 Times Faster When Gas crowds Heart Certified laboratory tests prove Bell-ans tablets neutralize 3 times as much stomach acidity in one minute as many leading digestive tablets. Get Belt-ana I today for tha fastest known relief. 25, MINNEAPOLIS () The crowd here to listen to President Eisenhower got a laugh from a slip of the tonfue Tuesday dur candidate for Governor, said "I now introduce Congressman Dudd." The crowd laughed and a smiling Rep.

Walter Judd did the job of presenting the Presi- Hospital Formula Big Louie Szczepanik Succumbs in Hospital Death came quietly Sunday to Louis (Big Louie) Szczepanik, 57, so quietly that even the newspapers did not hear of it until Tuesday. ing introductions NEWARK, J. (O.R) Mrs. Marion Speirs started out to have her car washed Tuesday, but ended up being taken to the cleaners herself. Mrs.

Speirs said when she reared the car wash garage a helpful young man offered to Ancher Nelsen, the Republican i dent. Wayne County officials decided Tuesday to fight a new 48 Hour Cologne Makes News formula fixing requirements for c-o tr' admission of mental patients to Mrs. Speirs-accepted the offer Tuesday as violence flared for the second straight day at the gates of the strike-bound Canadian Bridge Co. plant on Walker Road in Windsor. A jeering, shoving mob of 250 pickets tried to block cars containing more than 50 workers reporting for work.

They were broken up by a special detail of State institutions. when you happen to be on a longl tram trip where vou can't take' baths because 48 Hour can be Is and turned her car over to the nice young man. She said she hasn't seen the young man or the car since. The formula requires that five of every six patients transferred to Northville or Ypsilanti be 'ambulatory and that one be more than 60 years old. "The State gets the cream of 1 the crop, leaving the County 1 BY RUIH WHIINEY A product which is practically 'taking the country by storm is called 48 Hour Cologne Deodorant.

It name tells rmtst of the story. It's a luxurious cologne that deodorizes iLet me explain more tullv. First chemists produced a top grade cologne then they combined it jwith a deodorizing and antiseptic known an hexo-chlorophene ADVERTISEMENT He died in Receiving Hospital, where he had lost through a series of heart attacks 100 of the 370 pounds which once had formed his large frame. In 1952, Louie and his brother, "Little John," were corwicted of obstructing justice by returning -revoked drivers' licenses to their original holders. Before his conviction, Louie had been a friend of political stalwarts -in Detroit.

7 h'f. sHsii" Lovely Nails For You by Ruth Whitney 100 policemen. NO ONE WAS injured Tuesday. The 10 men arrested Tuesday, plus 10 taken into custody Monday, were released on $200 bond each after appearing before Magistrate J. Arthur Hanrahan.

The plant, which employs 575 iwith the hopeless cases," said 'Martin Baginski. director of the mental division of Probate Court. BAGINSKI AND Arthur A. uea an over tne Doav even on tne feet It won't irritate vour skm won't iniure clothing. In fact, when vou use it regularly, even yourj clothes closets smell fresh and, clean, and vou stay shower bathl fresh at all times.

Men are taking to it In a big wavi too because of its fresb carnation1 scent. You'U love 48 Hour Cologne Deodorant so will your tamilv Now it is available in 2 sizes ot plastic spray and a swivel-stick, in addition to the glass bottle. 89c and, up, plus tax. Gbl some today at Cunningham's, Kinsel's, J. L.

Hud-! son Sams. Crowley's and all You may have read about it in the Reader's Digest. Next the chemists added other substances which make it the per feet product to preserve vour dainn-ness and freshness at all times. The product really named itself because it eives vou complete pro Sumeracki, chairman of the If you have been having trouble n(L ji. tsoara (' -v I -s i I of Auditors, instructed to yourself to try BON AID Tablets S- Jacobson, medical dir ector of Wayne County General men, has been struck for nearly four weeks by members of Local 2471, United Steel Workers of America.

They walked out after a union vice president was fired. Many of us have rails that split, peel, crack easily 5A 1 i Hospital, to comply with the formula in transferring 12 to 14 'patients. tection from head to toe tor 48 hours ana tanker. There's no need to worry even! good drug counters. fcnr Y'fk IV.

I they just won grow Jong enough to man icure. A- i1 i Dr. Jacobsen then is to ignore the formula in transferring patients to fill the rest of 60 vacant beds in the State hospitals. If the nonformula patients are refused, the County will appeal to the State Mental Health Commission. Arthur M.

Pelham, County Doctors tell us 1hat one of the reasons for, this is calcium deficiency. For years they have been recommending the addition of calcium to our normal diet. BONAID Tablets HIS SALOON at 3500 Junction, just south of Michigan, had been a hangout of politicians and policemen, but that changed when scandal broke. The brothers uere convicted in 1952 and sentenced to one to five years. Because of appeals, they started their sentences in 1955 and served 10 months.

After the conviction, Louie lost not only his friends, but his liquor license. Little John died in August. Since his release from prison, Louie had moved to 5187 Lum-ley. He formerly had lived at the Junction address. Louie Szczepanik contain organic calcium and other director, told officials minerals.

They are also fortified budget with Vitamin which helps our the County will pay $2,150,000 system absorb the calcium. They more than the State allowance help your teeth and hair too. for care of State mental patients BONAID Tablets are sold on a during the current fiscal year, money back guarantee and you can Auditor Jacob P. Sumeracki three buildings at let intra ai tunningnam J. Hudson Sam, Vrw.

rePrted General have been con- lev Milner and all o-nnH ayne roin'rs. demned as fire hazards. Fall into Tub Scalds Victim A 43-year-old man was critically burned Tuesday when he fell into the bathtub in his apartment at 1025 Field. Police said that Pat Sanson apparently turned on the hot water faucet as he fell. He lay unconscious while the scalding water filled the tub and cascaded into the basement.

Sanson was found by Douglas Firosz, 10, of the same address, who noticed the water in the basement. Final Week! SURVIVING ARE his wife, Pauline; three sons, Louis, Edward and Raymond; three daughters, Mrs. Delores Malek, Patricia and Carolyn, and a sister, Mrs. Katherine Schneider. Services will be Thursday at 10 a.

m. in St. Hedwig's Church, 3245 Junction, following services at the Bozek Brothers Chapel, 3242 Junction. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Piano SALE Church Ends Ban on 2nd 10U FALL VACATIONS Mi Baldwin Console Pianos used only at INTERLOCHEN National Music Camp amazes fx Substantial Savings for you! How Toe Dancers And Pigeons Keep Balance Free Press-Chicaso Tribune Wire CHICAGO Pigeons and toe dancers share a common trait, the America-n Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology was told Tuesday.

Neither is inclined to become dizzy when recovering from a fast spin. Dr. Kurt Tschias-sny, of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine reported. The pigeon has a built-in mechanism sparing it from rota-tional giddiness, Tschias-sny said. Toe dancers fight off dizziness by sharp head movements that reverse the flow of fluid in the semicircular canals of the ears regulating the body's sense of balance, it was explained.

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