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ill CREAM OF I ! 11 KENTUCKY 1 ' m Sives ou i vl taste! I ,( DOUBLE-RICH Srli ' FROM THE HEART Ji B A OF THE I JfO I BtUESItASS I 537 iS; 230 1 KEMTHCKY WHt$KY-A BLEND M WOOF 70 GRAIN NEUTSAl SPI RrT SCHENIEY OIST., INC. N.Y.C Deems Taylor Seeks Marriage Annulment NEW YORK MB Composer and music critic Deems Taylor, 66, is seeking annulment of his marriage to the former Lucille Watson Lit' tie, 27. The suit Vas disclosed Tuesday In State Supreme Court when Tay lor's attorney asked that the ac tion be tried next month before referee, the usual procedure when t suit is not contested. Wired for Trouble? Never use fuses larger than IS amps in your lighting cir cuits. Not unless you're courting disaster. A larger fuse becomes the strongest link in your electrical wiring, not the weakest as It should be. Unless your fuse gives way first, overloading of circuits can turn wires red hot, right inside your walls. The fires that follow may consume your entire property when a nickel Investment in a new fuse would have meant safety. And here's another "never" in answer to the fire safety ques tions asked on Page One today. Never use pennies, other coins or tinfoil to replace a burned out fuse. Not even until the store opens the morning after your fuse burned out. If you weren't smart enough to have extra fuses of the right sine on hand, you'd better not try to cover your mistake by making a worse one. Insofar as wiring your own home Is concerned, you definitely CAN do so, legally if you follow the safety rules set forth in the National Electrical Code. But, again, be sure you understand electricity. Be safe. Not sorry. If you're planning to do some wiring, take your plans to the Eugene Building Dept. There you'll get sound advice and on- the-scene follow-up checks. The Inspection fee you'll pay will be cheap insurance. Lewis Uses Verbal Backhand On Man Taft Leads Around7 CINCINNATI un John L. Lewis i off the mine workers' convention still hasn't said In so many words which is expected to last at least whom he favors for the nation's next president but he declared Tuesday he didn't see how anyone could vote for a man "whom Taft may lead around by the collar." The reference to Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio was taken to mean by 3,000 United Mine Workers delegates that Lewis, their long time president, does not favor the candidacy of Gen. Dwight D. Eisen hower, the Republican presidential candidate. Taft currently is on a speaking tour in behalf of Eisenhower and Democratic leaders have claimed Taft is bossing the Eisenhower campaign. Lewis speech Tuesday started Ph. 4-1427 3675 Franklin Blvd. Need a New OIL TANK? All Sizes 10 Down Underwriters Approved fadamnlic a week in Sen.Taft s home town Terming the Ohio senator "the articulate zombie of predatory and oppressive wealth in America, Lewis said:' "I think it is beyond human comprehension that an American with a child to rear and a wife to protect should ever deign to sup port him, Taft, for public office or any other man whom Taft may lead around with a collar around his neck." The United Mine Workers, as an organization, haven't come out in support of a presidential candi date since they went along with former President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936. In the last three elections, however, Lewis has supported the Republican nominees. A financial report submitted to the delegates showed ' the union had a'balance of S34.032.833.48 on hand as of last June 30. Four years ago it was $13,184,834. Truck Driver Killed SALEM Itf Joseph Carl Baum gardner, 42, a Tillamook, Ore., truck driver, was killed outright here early Wednesday when his truck overturned on the highway between Salem and Dallas. He was en route home to Tillamook after j delivering a load of corn to a, Salem cannery when the mishap' occurred at about 1:15 a.m. i 1059 WILLAMETTE PHONE M401 ' WINTER -WARM OUTERWEAR Resists Water, Wind and Soil Here are good looks, long wear and warmth in one of Amer ica's favorite fabrics for youngsters. AH garments are lustrous rayon satin twill on rugged cotton hacking water, wind, soil repellent. Invest now in winter comfort for your child at Wards low prices. 2-pc. snowsuits 7.98 A Tots' self-help, full-rip-per Suit with matching hat. Quilted rayon-acetate lining: warm reprocessed wool inter lining. Soft lamb fur trim. 1 to 4. 3-PC. SNOWSUITS 3-PC. TWO-TONES 10.98 B Handsome color-contrast Suit. Jacket and slacks warm ly reprocessed wool inter lined, quilled rayon-acetate lined. Lamb fur trim. Sizes 3 to 6x. FUR-TRIM SUHCOAT 9.98 6.98 C Jacket and Slacks are snugly warm with quilted ayon acetate lining filled with reprocessed wool. Hand some lamb fur trim. In sizes 3 to 4. D Popular topper for cold er weather. Well insulated with warm reprocessed wool interlining. Quilted acetate lining. Lamb Irim. 3 to 6X. rayon- fur Sparkman Carries Democrat Campaign to Ohio jpUIIY..lM w ,..,i..ii..h...Bnort. Any change the Republican! that he has support- HUNT NO uh, vi.un-1"- "'"'ZuTZto In the oast. Does Democratic vice presinenuai mmi- m - lU-.v ,L. - AnnflnPPC:hP ihink he can capture them? anri a maim- address in West Vir ginia Tuesday, then neaaea inio neighboring Ohio for more cam paigning Wednesday. At. Huntington. Sen. John J. Sparkman expressed doubt that Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, GOP nt-ncirlpntinl nnminpp. can eVCr JZet his Republican team to work to gether should ne win me eiecuon. The Alabaman called out the names of Sen. Joseph McCarthy. Sen. James Ken of Missouri and other Republican congressmen, then said: "T wnnHpr If FUenhnwer reallv I believes he is going to whip this nuncn into a winning nan team should he ever be given the chance. 'He must know they are opposed On his swing through Southern West Virginia earl'-r In the day, Sparkman ridiculci the Republi can cry that it is time for a change. could make could only be one of the "hard times of Hoover," he said. Sparkman had a crowd of about 2,000 in the Huntington City Auditorium. ! m cAsWfj4 "AK-I MJ1 hou. sM I YOU I CAM STOP. SMOKlN&l fry MOVING PICTURES ,. Tjj TIME AMD Mnncu,, S If you want to itop smoking and juit en'f, try TOBAK-I tflfl l LOcAIi 0 U V'S Tobak-O-Stop today and . o.w quickly It vT5i l AGENT 1 liTSw til S may top your cravina for tobacco. GUARANTEED. 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