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consul, and Charles W. Godefroy, PROF. GREYENINS TO SPEAK St LOUIS POST-DISPATCH July 9. 1953 7 A nonorarv Belsian Consul. They MARINE CAN'T GO TO WEDDING, SO IT, IS BROUGHT TO HIM AT BASTILLE DAY DINNER IHll'l will be introduced by Robert Clive Roach, society president.

Guest speaker will be Gustave V. Grevenig, professor emeritus of French at St. Louis University. STREETCAR, BUS DISPUTE TAKEN UNDERSUBMISSION mm Convert The anniversary of the fall of the Bastille will be observed by La Societe Francaise de St. Louis with a dinner dance Friday at 7:30 p.m.

at the Edgewater Club. 5500 South Broadway. Friday also marks the seventieth anniversary of the founding of the society, so special festivities are planned. Guests of honor will include 4 your old treadle sewing machine into portable PHILADELPHIA, July 8 (AP Mohammed, in the form of a Marine private, couldn't go to the mountain, so the mountain came to him. Pvt.

Jchn W. Estep, 24 years old, stationed at the Marine barracks in the Philadelphia Naval base, was scheduled to marry Gloria McCartney, 22, a nurse of Jeanette, Pa, yesterday in the Lutheran church of the Epiphany Ho wf basket ehotfa tg tobies Luis Alba Cejudo, Mexican vice- i electric! Counsel for Both Sides Address Closing Arguments to 3-Man Fact Panel. at llkmsburg, near "Pittsburgh. HAIR WORRIES? Flr.nreof. WHw.

I. rt. Cilr i rd 14 ewirwrt on. tn a 1224 tnchas. SNOW WHITE $1025 S-M50 S35 VALUE WINDOW SETS EASY TERMS ARRANGED I I i DON'T LET TODAY'S SCALP DISORDER ROB T0U OF TOMORROW'S HAIR Prompt results in hair disorders, dandruff, dry scalp and other scalp disorders.

Overcome these disorders so your hair can survive and become healthy and attractive again. Our gaoranteed method is in accordance with American Medical Association Hair Report asing no massages, salves, oils, tonics, machines, drugs, or lights This is your assurance ef the very best. FREE EXAMINATION in indow frimc, tish. Because ot tne trouble in Korea, his leave was canceled. Dr.

Eric C. Malte, pastor of the Wilkinsburg church, transferred the wedding party intact to Philadelphia and borrowed St. Matthew's Lutheran Church in time to perform the ceremony before Estep's one-day pass expired. The couple had a mountain of trouble arranging other deiails. First, they had no marriage license.

John McDevitt, chief clerk of the Marriage License Bureau, got the aid of Willard McDonnell, county clerk, to have Judge John P. Boland grant a waiver of the three-day waiting period. Then Miss McCartney realized she had had no blood test. She rushed to Hahnemann Hospital. A doctor and laboratory technician hurried through a test.

PICK-UP DELIVERY: FREE trim i Mih feal-an tea. All types fled, regardless of age or make. Your machine is com-pletely reconditioned, new motor, new rheostat, sew-lite all necessary parts included. Encased in handsome carrying case. FULLY I In -Tr The contract dispute between the Public Service Co.

and its union streetcar and bus operators was taken under submission yesterday after counsel for both parties addressed closing arguments to the three-man fact-finding panel appointed to hear the dispute. A. J. Granoff, Kansas City attorney who has served as impartial member and chairman of the panel, read into the record an agreement by both parties to extend the hearing until July 18. The extension is to permit the Oaf-of-towners please ship-' heads only send AISOLUTE PRIVACY As Low as PHONE GA.

5567 HOURS: Open to 4 p. m. Tues. thro Sat. a.

m. to m. Hon. CH. 0738 HOURS: I Ma I SAT.

and WED. II to 2 T04 PAUL BROWN BUG. HAIR AND SCALP SPECIALIST Twin Wmor Set "23.5J 802 N. 9th ST. 24.

4 23.7t MntL Sft 1 1 .59 14.2" 14. ts 1S.10 15. H.04 15.42" 27.46 UEST, CARSON'S REPEAT LAST MM 20i1 2i24 30i24 IDAY'S SALE! panel to summarize the voluminous evidence introduced in the hearing and to arrive at recommendations for a new contract between the parties. The report to Gov. Forrest Smith is required by the King- 29.19 30.47 31.55 32.31 HURRY! HURRY! There Can Be No Biaaer Banh Than ij Thompson Act to be made within five days after the close of hearings.

Thus the extension, to be followed by a formal closing of 1R tup iim-" or Availlbln In 3-Li(ht To 61 sntly Huhei Prices Irillg f0V MOULDED DOOR TRIM WtlVt" in sets for one side only, knocked down. $1.89 $2.03 2 $2.16 the hearing on July 18, will give the panel additional time to study the, record and arrive at agreement on its report. The recommendations are not binding on the parties but are supposed to represent an impartial judgment of what a fair settlement should' be. In the' event cne or both of the oarties reiect STORE OPEN UNTIL 1 ML SALE! Th' the findings and a strike or lock- li ii" El i To" HurrY' TOMORROW, MONDAY, JULY 10th 1 OUTSIDE Door Frames With brick moulding and notched till knocked down. I Yt" $7.98 I $8.53 100 INCH auv aiu wi MEN'S SUMMER SUITS Terrific Summer Weight Suit Values SWING SKIRTS AIR-CONDITIONED for Your SHOPPING COMFORT rfl i88 Made of superb-quality wrinkle-resistant shade-retaininq fabrics.

A Wide flange of Colors ond Sixet INTEREST or mm INSIDE DOOR JAMBS 'V yellow pin cut to sis, knocked down, stops included. NO CARRYING CHARGE YIAR TO PAY LONGER TERMS AT SMALL CHARGE out is threatened, the Governor is empowered by the Act to seize and operate the utility. Basic Issue. Bernard Cushman, attorney for the union, told the panel the basic issue in the controversy was whether the employes were to continue to make progress in Improving their wages and working conditions or go backwards. "If you are going to compare streetcar and bus operators with other wage earners in the St.

Louis area, then you must concede that the former are certainly more skilled than truck drivers and should receive a higher wage," he said. The union has asked for an increase of 27 cents above the present rate of $1.43 an hour and a further 20 per cent boost coupled with reduction of the work week to 40 hours to maintain take home pay intact. On pensions, Cushman said a funded plan of the type asked by the union is far superior to any i other kind. When Granoff inter-: rupted to suggest the company and union ought to try to work out such a plan, Cushman said he didn't think it was possible in ajBjnnmiJ nunnuM ALL SIZES Hi SHIRTS $95 $4.12 $4.39 $4.40 MEN'S SPORT LATEST SUMMER COLORS Sooclio ond Reqular Sports 1 Was $495.00 Was 95 Real Dec Heavy Rose is189 $349.00. CONCRETE MIXERS Master i Lawson Styi Beautifully 2-Pc.

Living- VACATION SPECIALS MEN'S aQ 88 signed Grey Jacquard Suite. Frieze 0 with Grey Rouching trim AYW BF-1 SLACKS far hand or pawr Built pnlirely ef iron and ttet. Nnthini to at out nf nrrtfr. Cat iron drum bottom. 6fi annealed ttrl Bidet.

3 mmna blade. 2Cu. Ft. 3 Cm. Ft.

Monks Cloth with Multi-Colored Pockets Floral Prints Leaf Patterns Spray Print Cool, Comfy Skirts for Casual and Dress Wear Was S3M.00.it Full Channeled Ifl J1 A fJOfl Tailored Lawson I (IH 2-Pe. Liv- I I 95 MMSm '249 Back. All Cestom Tailored ing-Room Suite $JQ50 85295 Ml I WW Gabardines COOL TROPICAL WEAVES Expertly Tailored and Shied for Comfort MEN'S STRAW HATS Simulated Straws CadOO and GENUINE vT OO PANAMAS Up Choice of Kelly, Green, Lipstick Red and Alice Blue Frieze. Was $21 9.00. Wine rf A A 11(1 and Gold Stripe I IIJUU Lawson 2-pc.

Liv- Was $129.00. Filled Lawson Davenport. ing-Room Suite. i Was OUTFIT -Jj Dresses Sale MEN'S Charles es If London A 0 0 ed Extra Loompoint $3 9 8.0 0. Loomp jnnn Was $89.00, Square Arm Large Daven- 3 Styl s.yMaaaiaFtvTi.

II UUU ON ONE fs, r) Heavy view of the company position that it could not afford to pay the cost of amortizing benefits already accrued. "This company gives first-class service, it has first-class equipment and first-classs employe," Cushman concluded. "It ought to grant first-class pay and working conditions." Burke's Stand. Gaylord C. Burke, general counsel for the company, insisted all issues had to be considered together since they all would cost money.

port Simulated Frieze Cover. SUMMER NAME BRAND By Seymour RAYON SHANTUNG have 'em Covering, VflimT I I mJ II1 Ml ii 1 LCCJ Axk SHOES 3332) in pastel and prints, everyone a knockout and COOL! 7X SITES TO 12 $11050 m-yK Reg. $8.95 Value WAS $199.00 MAHOGANY FINISH BEDROOM SUITE, NOW Urging the panel to consider VENTILATED COOL LACED LEATHER $. 1,0 the issues in the light of local conditions, he said the company's wage structure would be found well within the "zone of fairness" SJ85 Rigid, rail steel reinforcing bars. Popular Vt" and Vi" diameter sizes in convenient 12-ft.

lengths. Price Site Length Wght. Each Vi in. 12 ft. 41, lbs, $0.50 Vi in.

12 ft. 8 Ibt. .84 11.95 Value Buy Several Pair at This LOW PRICE Sizes and its employes' take-home pay higher than that of industrial workers here. He also noted the Was $150 Walnut Waterfall Bedroom Suite to 24'i VLM mof tw company's stability of employment and low quit rate. "If the union thinks we are mi Was $189.

17-Piece Bedroom Suite, now Was $139 Maple Colonial Bed-room Suite WAS S69.E0 SOLID OAK BREAKFAST SETS 95 Solid Oak Breakfast Sets ALL UAi 54450 first class in everything but wages and working conditions, then I think the company is entitled to have some consideration for first 139 Was $229 20-piece Bedroom Suite in HEXAGON SHINGLES $7950 MONDAY. JULY 3 Was $79.00. Chrome and Plastic Breakfast SQ95 JUlf-oaarfia class fares." Burke said. He suggested alternating five- 50 if If French Walnut. 11 3iV" trio.

7 w. Aniar envrt fT 31 i iix Store Open day and six-day weeks which would permit those employes who desired the shorter week to have rtB 100 8o. Ft. Sets Was $24.50, 4-Piece 1AI5 Metal Wall Ensemble Was $2.95, $100 Cash and S33 3 0D GHZHZB 03356 Wimw it. but he opposed overtime pay 3-in-l Slate Surfaced Shingles Kitchen Stools Carry laynOweek ments except lor worK aner hours.

Was 519.50, Porcelain $Q95 001 Firrt ul- $C74 Ity imn, Kitchen Work Tab es Was $300 Walnut Waterfall All members of the panel 169 rn ki.nd. joined in praise of the spirit of hlu hlnd. 100 Strin r.d hlfRd. i. ft Was $69.00 FLOOR COVERING Was $119 Chrome Dinette Suite Was $250 Oak Dinette Suite fairness and co-operation dis-played by both union and company.

INDIA SEERS EGYPT'S YOTE STEEL Dining Room Suite. Was $189 Mahogany Dinette Suite $gg95 9x12 AUX RUGS Tbw FOR NOD TO RED CHINA $1 1 9M 89M Was $350 Was $17.95 12-Ft. or 9-Ft. Widths tuiiit a nnrruin $yi9Eoo $195 $095 Was $7.95 SIMULATED TWIST Was $795 9-piece Mahogany 18 Cen 3 I if id I unnrtnnu Ckoice of orey or soqe (Vlfli,) PetU Dining Room Suite. EASY CR tury Dining Room Suite.

mcmmwBaamBemmm yMO RUG $298 55 45 Was $12.95 Was $29.95 $095 Weather Sealed Rust Iteslstma, Finish Opens feur a sltiont locks Sr curely For Frame Construction For Masonry Cenitrwtie a) Termite Front. 0.ir Sm Sir. inrh INNERSPRING METAL BEDS ALEZAXDER, Egypt. July 8 (AP) Indnan Ambassador Assaf Fyzee conferred with Egyptian PremierPremier Mustapha Nahas Pasha here today in an effort to get Egypt to vote for United Nations recognition of Communist China. Fyzee was acting on instructions from India's Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who considers that seating of Communist Chinese in the U.N.

would improve the outlook for peace. Egypt might provide a deciding vote in the Security CounciL Egypt was having difficulties of her own in an effort to get Arab League nations lined up for neutrality on the Korean question. Lebanon gave guarded backing yesterday to the precedent of U.N. support for small nations threatened by aggression and Syria cabled to Lake Success today a message which Damascus sources believed to be in a similar vein. 1.

TAD! EC Choose from simulated leather tops, I 3Wj iaitZ gloss top. end, lamp or cocktail. MATTRESS I Was $14.95 ROLLAWAY BED ADJUSTABLE MAH0GANT BLCND WALNUT FINISHES $Q95 FLOOR II JACKS $J95 $195 Was Up to S14.5 Tbxt) Was $16.95 COIL SPRINGS Was $16.95 COMFORTABLE MATTRESS Adiattabla tVem It 4 I It. 4 e( Was $24.5 $095 1 ttrrmth. r-aMf aJ auttort aaaotnt ftxKt mi rJae WAS -50 95 MAPLE BEDS 1 1 mm WATERWAYS COST APPROVED Was $15.00 sturdy $T95 Maple Hiqhchair Reduced prices on oil BEDS iMar pens $Q95 from up STORE HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:33 p.m.

Mon, throuh Friday 8 Sit FREE PARKINS Oar lot. Frtt City, Suburban and East St. leais Dttlvtry $5950 525.00 Baby $iny5 Was ep te $124.50 FRENCH WALNUT Rest Easy LOUNGE CHAIRS. New $3795 Was $59 Rick Telo.r (choice of red or Blee) LOUNGE CLUB CHAIR. Limited Oaa tity.

Now tWkU iJCH iTN0.00 MATTRESS Annual budgetary appropriations for waterways projects carried on by Army engineers approved in Washington yesterday bv a Senate committee included S2.250.000 for and for related work in Illinois. The recommended appropriations are part of a national estimate of $731,546,000 for flood control and rivers and harbors projects in the fiscal year that began last July 1. They are subject to Senate approval and then must go to a House-Senate conference committee before a SiK; C95 Was $94, Was $39.95 FORM ROC Ckoice of Now Res cetelle WING ce si a I Brocetelle BACK CHAIR. New $49.95 Star Dust Plastic Choice of colors. Easy Re- dine LOUNGE CHAIR OnDIi or PLATFORM ROCK- UuJ Was $74.50 Handsomely tailored Deco-r9or TAPESTRT.

Ckoice of Beige or Pastel Blee. Now 53950 I Et With OHosmb to I Matck 1 Lij final appropriation bill may be li prepared. 1- fi ri.

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