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Sewer Discussed By Phoenix Council Phoenix The Phoenix city council met Monday night with representatives of the South Bear Creek Sanitary district to discuss details of financing and constructing a Phoenix sanitary sewer. The city has an agreement with the sanitary district for sewage disposal, but a formal contract has not been signed, pending completion of plans. Phoenix Mayor Dan H. Adams reported that the council will continue to meet each Monday at the city . hall until details of the sewer plans have been worked out. (Vodka in orange juice) It leaves you breathless i rmrnoff tfce qrt&iest name -VODKA 80proof . Midc from 1 00 grain neutral spirits Sic. Pierre Smirnoff Fls. Inc.. Hartford, Conn. he's Afffirmafive Decision for Second Term Looms Larger After Medical Report I il kk.Lm By LYLE C. WILSON United Press Correspondent Washington (UP.) President Eisenhower ceased being a heart natient along about mid-day Tuesday. As of today he looks like a second term candi date. He's flying south with Treasury Sec retary - George M. Humphrey to consider his Lyie c. Wilson ruiure plans. Mr. Eisenhower will return a week- or 10 days hence, and you. cannot find .many persons in Washington who do not now ex pect him to announce that he will run again. All of this hit Washington Tuesday like an unannounced hurricane. . The doctors as sembled at mid-day to examine the charts of Mr. Eisenhower's Saturday checkup at the Army's Walter Reed Medical Center and to confer with their patient. Press Secretary James C. Hag-: erty produced his panel ..of spe cialists and physicians in-ordinary for questioning by newsmen at 3:30 p.m. (EST). . Thirty minutes later the news was flashing around the world that there was no medical rea son why Mr. Eisenhower should not continue his active life in the' White House for another term. Dr. . Paul Dudley White emphasized that he and his as sociates could not decide for the President. The decision must be his. - ' , But, substantially backed up by Maj. Gen. Howard McC. Sny der, the White House physician, White did not qualify his opin ion that Mr. Eisenhower could go again. There hadn't been a news conference like this one here in years, if ever. Hagerty made the ground rules there was to be no politics. The panel was com posed of physicians and what they would discuss was, merely, their patient's health. Maybe Dr. White wasn't listening when Hagerty said: "They are here to report on their medical findings nothing else." However that may be, White made a statement on his own as to Mr. Eisenhower's future. With the backing of Snyder, he open ed wide the door to a second term campaign. That is what Republican leaders have been praying for in this presidential year. -. v A great many of Mr. Eisen hower's associates have been in sisting that he would run again. They have had to qualify their confidence, however, with ack nowledgement of his physical condition. Most said it was too much to expect a man to kill himself in the line of duty. A fewand some close friends at that said they had good reason, to know Mr. Eisenhower was not afraid to die or to take on a killing job. He did shrink from the idea of a physical col lapse which would commit him to an invalid's chair or bed. And, the President, himself, repeated ly has indicated his anxiety about death in office from the standpoint . of how it would, af- irt C'mon! Join in the fun and enjoy the SAVINGS at ACME HARDWARE'S colossal Kitchen and Housewares JAMBOREE! We've SALE-PRICED dozens of most-needed preparing, cooking and serving needs for this Gala Event and these include EVERY THING from- the smallest kitchen gadgets ... on up to a BIG GROUP, of beautiful,"" useful Electric Housewares! So make sure YOU visit ACME Kitchen and Houseware JAMBOREE . . . just one look at all the SUPER-VALUES, and you too will say, "ECON OMY like this ... is for ME! Stop in and shop TODAY! 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Mr. Eisen hower's administration of the peoples' business at home and abroad is being criticized and condemned, and he, with it. It is no secret that the Presi dent resents some of the things Democratic campaigners are say ing about him. Even better known is the fact that the men and -women who led the effort to draft him into politics are or ganized again and putting on the pressure. The basic fact is that most Re publican leaders believe Mr. Ei senhower could not lose this year and that no other" Republican would have more than a fair chance to win. If Mr. Eisenhow er can be persuaded on that, he scarcely can fail, now, to run again. On The Side (Distributed by King By E. V. Durling Feature Syndicate. Inc.) - What are yon doing at this moment, love? Are you thinking of me? I hold youi beauty and your, grace Engraved on my heart. Light of my eyes, blood of my veins, My love! Ronsand. Should a mother and baby at a maternity hospital be sep arated immediately after the birth? That question is being heatedly discussed by psychia trists and physicians. The for mer are opposed to such a separ ation. They claim it could have an adverse effect on the child's after life. Many physicians are in favor of the separation. They say after a birth a mother needs some rest and peace. Another question .to come up is, wheth er a new born child should be given that traditional slap by midwife or physician. That argu ment was started by an expec tant father, who had the idea that getting a slap on the back was a poor start in life for a child. . , Asking Queries from clients. Q. Who said, .'Let me write the songs of a Nation and I care not who writes the laws?" A. There is some doubt as to the origin of this observation but it is gen erally credited to John Selden, great British jurist of the 17th century . . Q. Who wrote the poem including the line, "When the frost is on the punkin?" A. James Whitcomb Riley . . . Q. What was the name of the film in which Clark Gable, play ing the hero, gave Barbara Stan wyck, the heroine, a sock on the jaw? A. Picture you have in mind was titled ''Night Nurse." Sidelights There is a town named Lois, Tex.; also an Ethel,; Tex.; a Pa tricia, Tex., and a Penelope, Tex. There is even a Peggy, Tex. Texas has 78 towns bearing girls' names more than any other State in the Union ... A temperance society is reported to have ruled its members should not eat rum. butter. What is rum butter? Sounds interest ing. Wonder where I can get . a recipe for it. Get it Right The Henley Regatta rule that barreefc- John Kelly, father of Grace Kelly, from competing for the 'Diamond Sculls" in 1920 was as follows: "No person shall be considered an amateur oars man, sculler or coxswain who is, or has been by trade, or em ployment for wages, a mechanic, artisan or. laborer . engaged in any manual duty." (Note: This rule is no longer in effect, hav ing been changed some . . years ago.) Twins Know any parents of young twins' How are they, doing? In Whittier, Calif., there is an in teresting organization called "The Mothers of Twins Club." This group gathers regularly to discuss problems of twin rearing and to listen to lectures by exr perts on the subject. Some mem bers of this unique club, who are readers of this department, have kindly volunteered to co operate with me in answering any difficult queries that might come up as to twins. Guide to Gals The outstanding characteris tics of females according to birth signs are: extravagant Gemini, Libra. Economical Virgo. Dom inating Aries, Libra. Clinging vines Pisces. Good housekeep ers Cantfer, Taurus, Scorpio. Indifferent housekeepers Li bra, Aquarius. Most affection ate Taurus, Scorpio. Change able (likely to marry twice or more) Leo. Most charming Leo, Libra, Gemini, Sagitarius. Best cooks Capricorn. Most ambitious to shine socially Ge mini. 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U.S. Attorney Paul Williams said the inquiry resulted from : an investigation of the problem of illicit immigration from China made by the U.S. Immi gration and Naturalization- Sery- ice and the State Department. Williams said one immigra tion ring operates in San Fran cisco and the other two operate in Boston, New York and Wash ington. All are controlled by Chinese living in the United States, he said. HEARING TESTS " " .' Austin, Tex. (U.R) Univer sity of Texas scientists, in . coop eration wtih the Air Force, are making a one-year . study "on hearing damage risk to ground crew personnel." . The project will include hearing tests of ground crew members, followed by test analyses' and job-assignment comparisons. . BUCKEYE TAXES , Columbus, O. (U.P.) Total taxes paid by Ohioans for state and local goverment : are about $1,445,000,000 a year, : accord ing to Tax Commissioners Stan ley J. 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