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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1954 if THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER THREE A U.S. WEA1HR BUREAU MAP Drunk Driving Charges Result In Fines For 6 Group Will Study Way For Keeping School Segregation Upswing Trend Seen For Jobs In Construction Six persons were fined $100 and FROM THE COLLECTION OF costs each for driving while intoxicated by Judge John B. Scott ia 24 OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST COOKBOOKS Sooosored ov Thm Advertlsr-Journal Efforts to maintain segregation in Alabama public schools through possible legislation will be dis Employment of workers in the construction industry is expected to take an upswing in Montgom-rv rnnntv the next few weeks. cussed at a meeting of special legislative and Alabama Bar Association committees in Montgomery to Vary Eggnog In Many Tempting Ways To Give Added Nourishment For Poor Appetites according to a bulletin released morrow. State Sen.

Albert Boutwell, chair by the Alabama State employment Service yesterday. Hnwpvpr. manufacturine em There are so many new and un address, and specify cook book wanted, and your booklet will be man of a six-man legislative group, said, "New plans and methods we believe will be helpful in enabling Alabama to continue segregated Usual ways of using dairy foods recorder's court yesterday. Fined were James Johnson of Rt. 3, Box 418, Dennis Bland of 632 Lucy Charles W.

Benson of Maxwell AFB, Robert C. Yale of El Paso, Lewis D. Karcher of Maxwell AFB, and Andrew J. Pickett of Union Springs. Willie Berry of 1909 Mobile Rd.

was sentenced to three months in state prison for escaping from the city jail. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses issued by Pr-bate Judge David E. Dunn yesterday were: White: Richard H. Shaw. 24.

Elmira. N.Y and ployment is expected to decline forwarded promptly. schools will be discussed. in "300 Healthful Dairy Dishes." that you will surely want to hustle out and get your copy. It is the eighteenth title in the 24 cookbook series that is currently be- The Legislative group will meet ouring the next two months due to seasonal layoffs in the chemicals and allied industries.

The county at present has many well qualified workers in the pipriral and sales fields avail at 10 a.m. with the bar committee, Tucker 'Addresses Jaycee's Meeting Members of the group other than Boutwell are State Sen. J. Miller The Advertiser-Journal a able for openings in these cate High and Areo Li 90 of Precipitation Expected Wednesday A''r Bonner of Wilcox, State Sen. Her gories.

Earl Tucker o'f the Thomasville Times, Alabama's most widely A decline was reflected in no- Maxine D. Struble, 21, Mountain bert Byars of Hale, Reps. Ira Pruitt of Sumter, Jack Gallalee of Mobile and Bob Kendall of Conecuh. The bar committee includes africultural employment last quoted country editor, was guest mnnth. nrimarilv because 'of spa Burg, Negro: Jimmy juane Kittler, 18, Montgomery, and Clemintine Elmore, 16, Montgom speaker at the Junior Chamber 7 i 1 sonal layoffs in the fertilizer in Kirkman Jackson and Joe Johnston, of Commerce meeting yesterday dustry, the report noted.

both of Birmingham; Gessner T. ery. McCorvey of Mobile, former chair Tempetofwre igwcei Show Avrag for Ata Arro Dtno Wind fow man of the Alabama Democratic A slight loss also was evident in lumber and logging. But this was partly set off by an increase He spoke on "How To Be Happy." State Jaycee President Charles Trimmier of Mobile reported on the recent national Jaycee con Executive Committee; and former State Sen. Norman Harris of in construction.

Snow 1 Ram Decatur. W0hf Conditio" At Of 1:30 M. 1ST June 29 .1954 everyone's diet that it is necessary to have a large source of recipes utilizing them so as to assure yourself and your family of a balanced diet. The Dairy Book includes delicious and unusual entrees, appetizers, soups, salads a-d desserts using dairy products and its photographic illustrations furnish attractive and unusual ideas for appetizing and decorative serving. Here for instance, is an eggnog recipe taken from the Dairy Book that can be served to children who do not eat well, to invalids, or for a nourishing and delicious afternoon or evening snack.

It vention in Colorado Springs, Colo. Estimated total employment of Hfghi end lot in fnthi Keeps Fruits Fresh Keep perishable fresh vegetables and fruits in the refrigerator, even if they are wrapped in film packages. The film prevents the food from wilting or drying out, but the cold is needed to avoid decay or discoloration. He also announced the first state 3 Equipment Operators Get City Appointments non-agricultural wage and 6ala-workers, excluding domestics, for the area at the end of May was 39,760 compared to 39,860 in April and 39,375 in May a year Three equipment operators have AP Wircphoto Map some clouds over upper Mississippi valley, generally fair weather will prevail. Middle Atlantic states and northern plains are expected to have warmer weather as cooler air moves into upper Mississippi valley region.

ago. WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST Scattered showers and thunderstorms are forecast for Lakes region and Ohio and Tennessee valleys, with few widely scattered afternoon thunderstorms likely over southern states. Except for been appointed on a temporary As employment dropped during May, unemployment increased. And the rise in unemployment of STATIONERY BOOKS GAMES Personalized Napkins nnv board meeting will be held next month in Mobile. Outgoing President Curtis Springer reviewed the club's projects during the past six months.

These included the Golden Gloves tournament, state convention, the "don't-be-a-gutter-stander" safety program, the state Road-e-o contest for teen-agers and sponsorship of dairy month. New members introduced were Donald McDonald, Frank (Sonny) Gardner and Glenn Jacoby. Also introduced were three can be varied in many ways, just approximately 10 per cent was basis by the city, it was announced yesterday. They are Isaiah P. Russell, Mike A.

Israel and Herford H. Simpler. The appointments take effect July 1 at $160 a month. Groceryman Foils Attempted Holdup larger than the decrease in em ployment. One reason for this, the report A Hunter Station groceryman foiled a holdup attempt last 'NEWBERRY'S STYLE SHOP' said is the number of students and graduates who entered the night when he tried to take a labor market the latter part of head.

The gunman left on the run, McClain told officers. The detectives said according to McClain the bandit did not tell him to put up his hands, or hand over any money. a few of which we have included. EGGNOG 1 egg beaten 1 tablespoon sugar or honey Dash salt 3-4 cup cold milk 1-4 teaspoon vanilla Dash nutmeg. Combine egg with sugar and salt; add milk and vanilla.

Serve cold in tall glasses and sprinkle with nutmeg. For a fluffy eggnog separate eeg. beat yolk as above, May. teen-agers who will represent masked bandit pistol and apparently scared the would-be rob" ber away. R.

L. McClain, 57-year-old Montgomery in the State Jaycee Golf Tournament in Gadsden next The labor supply is expected to remain about the same for the next month or so. Students and graduates who enter the labor Wednesday Horning Special! UNLINED GABARDINE V. 3. Department of Commerce Weather Bureau Montgomery 2.

Alabama 24 Hours, ending at 6 p.m., June 29, 1954 Maximum temperature 101 Minimum temperature 74 Mean temperature fi8 Normal temperature 82 Excess today 6 Excess since 1st oX month 67 Excess since Jan 1 163 Total precipitation 0 Total since 1st ot month 155 Deficiency since 1st of month 2.B5 Deficiency since 1 14.72 Hourly Temperatures 7:00 a.m. 84 1:00 p.m. 99 8.00 a.m. 86 2:00 p.m. 100 9:00 a.m.

89 3:00 p.m. 101 10:00 a.m. 92 4:00 p.m. 99 11:00 a.m. 65 5:00 p.m.

96 12:00 noon 96 6:00 p.m. 93 Relative Humidity 12:01 a.m. 60 12:01 p.m. 21 6:00 a.m. 54 6:00 p.m.

31 Sunrise, 4:41: sunset, moonrise, 4:39 a.m. on Wednesday; moonset, 7:18 p.m. on Wednesday. Next phase of moon 1st quarter on July 7 Montgomery river stage 1.0. month.

They were Bill Hinds, Dickie Ball and Tom unilm. for the next two months owner of the Red Star Grocery, suffered a severe laceration of the head when the gunman struck him with the pistol. He was re in all probability will offset labor demands during this time, accord ing to the report. Firemeji.Complete First-Aid Course ported in good condition at St. Margaret's Hospital last night.

Estimated unemployment at present is 2,200. According to Detective R. F. Houlton -nd J. D.

Shows, McClain was summoned to the front Firemen at four Montgomery stations completed their refresher Thefts Of Watch, $10 Reported To Gty Police Weather Bureau report nf course in standard first-aid procedures yesterday, Chief R. L. Lampley announced. and rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 5 Montgomerians Attend Birmingham ARC Parley Five Montgomerians attended the Red Cross Regional Blood Council meeting in Birmingham. They were William B.

Patterson III, chairman of the Montgomery county chapter; Robert L. Lamp-ley, blood program chairman; Mrs. Ruth Kersh, executive secretary; Miss Susie Boland, administrative assistant; and Mrs. Robert Hugger, publicity chairman. The Birmingham region, composed of Montgomery and surrounding counties, has pioneered in the use of local physicians as volunteer workers for the bloodmobiles.

The next bloodmobile visit for Montgomery is scheduled July 20-21. v.m., wi, ine principal cotton growing areas and elsewher- Sizes 10 to 44 Choice of Colors Lampley said the firemen at A South Carolina woman yes-herday told police a man's pocket watch was stolen from a parked rree. 1 seven of the city's 10 stations have received the training. Courses for automobile. aii c.i.

.42 workers at the other stations will Bl 1111 If Mrs. Phillip Fullwood of door of his store about 10:15 p.m. by a person wanting some gasoline in a can for a car. When McClain said he didn't open his store after hours, the caller told him "this is an emergency." As the owner opened the front door, a short man with a handkerchief pulled over the lower part of his face jammed a gun in McClain's stomach. McClain grabbed the gun, and the bandit jerked it away from his victim and hit him over the 1 it 1 I get under way soon.

.25 Only 50 To Go Columbia, S.C., described the watch as a yellow gold Hamilton It was taken from her car XL The 10-hour program of in then fold in stiffly beaten white. Serves 1. For a hot eggnog use scalding milk. CARAMEL Add 1 teaspoon caramel sirup. CHOCOLATE Add 2 tablespoons chocolate or cocoa sirup.

COFFEE Use equal parts milk and strong coffee and omit vanilla and nutmeg. FRUIT JUICE Use only the egg yolk and pineapple or orange juice instead of milk. Omit vanilla and nutmeg. MALTED Reduce sugar to 1-2 teaspoon. Add 1 1-2 tablespoons malted milk powder.

MINT Add crushed sprays of mint and omit vanilla and nutmeg. You may now obtain your "Dairy Dishes" cookbook for only 19 cents at food stores where booklets are for sale. Look for The Advertiser-Journal display rack at your grocer. If you prefer to order by mail, send 25 cents (19 cents plus 6 cents postage and handling charge) to Cook Book Sales, Dept. MA, 152 North Michigan struction includes lectures and 40 demonstrations on techniques for which was parked in front of St Margaret's Hospital, she said.

Extra Special --Dresses $1.00 rendering assistance to injured, prevention of shock, artificial res Station High Low Atlanta 93 Birmingham 97 69 Boston 65 59 Chattanooga 93 60 Chicago 97 69 Cincinnati 91 55 Cleveland 80 53 Detroit 87 56 Jacksonville 94 81 Los Angeles 79 61 Louisville 95 58 Memphis 99 78 Meridian 10O 72 Miami 88 78 Milwaukee 85 63 Mobile 1C2 73 Montgomery 101 74 New Orleani 95 75 New York 76 63 Philadelphia 81 64 Pittsburgh 83 55 St. Louis 99 77 San Francisco 75 50 Savannah 90 73 Washington 86 67 Theft of $10 from a wardrobe in the home of Frank Hall, Ne piration, handling of fractures and dislocations, and treatment of 32 gro, 10 Clopton also was re ported. Hall told officers a Ne burns. gro man entered his home, broke The course is provided for city a lock on the wardrobe and took Automobiles Furniture Co-Maker Loans LOANS 100 to $1200 firemen to enable them to cope the money. with many emergencies, the chief .55 REPAYMENTS 10-12-15-18 MONTHS said.

40 Members Of Of enouNo floor corner shipherd bloc. PH. 2-2134 Instructors in the two shifts THE FIDELITY MORTGAGE CO. Will Attend Festival fail a WW i. nun.

i wmm were Capt. P. L. Mitchell and Capt. W.

T. Mallory, under the supervision of Asst. Chief C. C. Strand, director of divisional Some 40 members of the Montgomery Chamber of Commerce will take part in a caravan to the Chilton Peach Festival at Clanton training and instruction.

Chicago, 111. Print your name and Commission Okays Requests For Sale Of Beer, Liquor Tommy Tucker's application today. The party will leave in a chartered bus from the chamber's Commerce street offices at 8 a.m., President C. T. Fitzpatrick said yesterday.

Fitzpatrick said a luncheon meal for a restaurant liquor license at his beer distributing place of business, 401 North Decatur Street, was given the green light makes Milwaukee's finest beer even finer! will be served on the bus. yesterday by the City Commission. The application will go before the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board. LWAUKEE Ml Finish High School at Night Co-Educational 6:30 to 10:30 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Nights NEXT SESSION BEGINS JULY 7, 1954 All courses fully accredited. High School diplomas given.

Two Persons vDeclared Bankrupt In U.S. Court Two persons were declared bankrupt by U.S. District Judge C. B. lBul9 Tucker was an unsuccessful candidate for the City Commission Kennamer yesterday, lney are in the special election earlier this year to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Commissioner Earl James.

James Evans of 1462 N. Decatur St and Jessie Mae Mathews of 32 N. Hilliard st. The commissioners also passed Two petitions were on file yes favorably an ABC license ap terday for debtor's relief. They The Williams School 743 Madison Ave.

Montgomery, Alabama For Information Write P. O. Box 1102 Phone 2-2671 or 2-4321 plication sought by Frank Lyon for an off premises beer license Brewed in Milwaukee I First in Milwaukee I Finest in Milwaukee! were filed by Robert Porterfield of 720 Columbus St. and Owen R. Bart lett of 1813 Madison Ave.

at the American Service Com pany, Mt. Meigs road. In other business before the commission, a petition by a group of residents in the area of the UNiElBEVABBJE VALUES! Prado, off Fairview Avenue, for Selman Street to be vacated, was granted. A Selman Street, which is half a block long, runs from Dudley Street to the Prado property line. --Mix Prison Official Kiwanis Speaker Martin Wiman, head of the classification division of the Alabama Department of Corrections, was guest speaker at the Kiwanis Club luncheon yesterday.

"The penal system in Alabama is a big business," he said, "deal BEAUTIFUL BEACH IN THE WORLD I'iX i I r. i IKS- NEAREST TO '1 niwAumu must IUI ''r-J. -e rrfXf-f yk -it' v. rx CITY, FLORID ing with approximately a year and more than 5,000 people." He named Kilby, Julia Tut-wiler, Atmore and Draper prisons as the four major institutions in the state, "Kilby is known as the maximum security prison, Tutwiler is the- women's insitution, Atmore in the state prison farm and Draper is primarily for youthful offenders," he said. At Draper, where the prisoners average from 13 to 26 years of age, formal schooling through the 1H? Te I LOTS olOMWW5 sixth grade is available, he said.

Wiman was introduced by John Britton, chairman of the Alabama Prison Board. Firm Denied Payments On Car Seized By ATU The claim of a Montgomery au tomobile firm for payments on a car seized by the U.S. Alcohol Tax Unit was denied by U.S. District Judge C. B.

Kennamer yesterday. BETTER LIVING mm WHILc TUU 9 ARE LIVING Melvin D. Bailey of Chambers County owed the Davis Motor Co. a balance of $935 on the car when he was arrested and convicted of transporting moonshine whisky. As is the custom in such cases, the car was seized by ATU officers.

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