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The law requires that an ap proved coal tar color must be "harmless" regardless of the amounts used. The FDA certifies coal tar colors which may be legally used in foods. Notice Given The agency gave notice of its action in a proposed resolution published in the Federal Regis ter Wednesday. Under the regu lation, the colors would be dropped from the food list but still be permitted in drugs and cosmetics for external use. The FDA said it has certified only small amounts of yellow No. 1, most of which is reported to be sold for export. v It said no lots of yellow No. 2 have been certified and that appar ently it is not being used. Yellow No. 3 and No. 4, the FDA said, are used extensively in coloring butter, oleomargine and other foods. Thursday. January 14. 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN Meat Prices in This Ad Good Through Saturday, Jan. 26, 1957 Groceteria PRODUCE Is "FR U.S. No. 1 PREMIUM fO PACK KLAMATH An energy food since history began. An.i these are the cream of the crop. Packed in plastic bags. EVERY SPUD IN PLAIN VIEW. You see what you are buying, and they are kind to budget. Reg. 59c value. AT IT Vi- H Z-iA II 1 Pound Plastic Bag ESIIER! 3w Fancy, White California CAULIFLOWER Vacuum Cooled Succulent and Fresh Creamy White. Cello Wrapped COiYHCE PEAR! No. 1 Grade No Rejects For flavor, refreshment, and health. Children love them. Low in calories. Local Golden Delicious APPLES Ts cat-eut-of-hind IU For Pics. Sauc or 11 IU. Sjljdi. Thy'r Top bag You Can Live Better for Less When You Shop Groceteria The only margarine with REAL NATURAL TASTE Redeem your coupons here 4 1: Dishwasher Quizzed About Slaying of Two Chicago Girls Chicago (U.R) A dishwasher viho affects Elvis Presley side burns and a ducktail ' haircut was questioned today about the strange deaths of two teen-aged sisters. Authorities identified the new suspect only as Benny and flatly refused to give any further de tails. But witnesses said Benny, in his early twenties, was seen Jan. 6 in a skidrow restaurant with two young girls. Two persons said the girls re sembled Barbara Grimes, 15, and her sister, Patricia, 13, whose nude and frozen bodies were found Tuesday in a ditch on the city's outskirts. The dishwasher was arrested V'ednesday night in the Star and Garter theater on skidrow. Came Into Restaurant A sheriff's officer acknowl edged making the arrest but re fused to say more. Chicago po lice complained that they were not informed of' the arrest and said - it violated - a pledge of cooperation among the various law enforcement agencies. Mrs. Minnie Duros, 68, who with her husband owns the D and L . restaurant, said the Grimes sisters came Into the restaurant with Benny about 5 a.m. Jan. 6, nine days after they had disappeared from home. Mrs. Duros was shown photo graphs of the sisters and said, "I'm sure they were the Grimes girls." ' In addition to Benny, a dark complexioned man, a Mexican or Puerto Rican, was with them, she said. A cab driver who saw the girls in the restaurant also iden tified them as the Grimes sisters. He. said they looked "sick, drugged or drunk." Left With Men Mrs. Duros said the girls and the two men ate breakfast. She said the older girl appeared to be "in bad shape." She said they got into a car with the two men and drove off, but returned about 9 a.m. with Benny, ate again and left. Mrs. Duros said Benny work ed as a truck driver or laborer, and often worked nights for her as a dishwasher. But she . said she had not seen him since he came in with the two girls. Woman Treated After Car Accident Wednesday Mrs. Florenza Evelyzana Mil hoan,. 805 Pine st., Medford, was taken to Rogue Valley hospital by city police Wednesday morn ing following an accident at Court and Manzanita sts. when police investigation showed that Mrs. Milhoan was ill. No citations were Issued by police after the accident "which involved cars driven by Mrs. Milhoan and Woodrow Wilson Smith, 1401 Euclid ave., Med ford. Hospital officials said Mrs. Milhoan was treated and released. LONG AND SHORT . Fort Dix, N. J. Ju.R) Two WACS stationed here believe they can claim ' the long and short records" for Army names. They are Sgt Rose Re of New York City and Pfc. Marvalene Kelehuakauikawekiu Apiki of Hawaii. Translated, the latter means "flower of the fire goddess." Counter Proposal Made in Plan for Guard Training Washington (U.R)' Forty seven state adjutants general have made a counter proposal to the administration's plan that would require all National Guard recruits to- .take six months active duty training. The adjutants general pro posed Wednesday that guard re cruits between 17 and 18V4 be given 11 weeks training and those between 18V4 and 25 six months. The National Guard fears that the longer training for all re cruits would discourage volun teers. The adjutants general offered their proposal at a meeting call ed by the National Guard Asso ciation to develop strategy aimed at seeking congressional help in scuttling the program. At the same time," the ad ministration moved to rally con gressional support for its own tougher program. President -Eisenhower and Army Secretary W i 1 b e r M. Brucker outlind the administra tion plan at a White House meet ing of GOP legislative leaders. Later, Republican Leader Wil liam F. Knowland laid it before the Senate Republican Policy Committee. . . , ' The National Guard said it fa vors "a period of basic training" for all reservists but believes it "should be of such duration as to be acceptable to young men." It said it doubts the six-months program would be "acceptable" to an "adequate" ; number of wouldbe volunteers. Prince Congratulated By Happy Subjects; Celebration Goes On Monaco (U.R) A proud and beaming Prince Rainier, showing no signs of the traditional ner vousness of a new father, ap peared on the palace balcony today to accept the congratula tions of his happy subjects. It was his first public appear ance since Princess Grace gave birth to an eight pound, three- ounce daughter early Wednes day. Princess Caroline Louise Marguerite was b.rn during a rainstorm, but Monaco was flooded with bright Mediterran ean sunshine today. Crowd of 5.000 The Prince waved- and smiled at a crowd estimated at 5,000, about twice the population of this tiny principality on the Riviera. Four Monegasque chor al groups, totaling more than 250 voices, led the crowd in an impromptu concert of traditional native tunes. The Prince came out on the balcony when the crowd roared in unison "Vive le Prince. Vive la Princesse Grace. Vive la Prin cesse Caroline." An - official bulletin released by the attending physcians said the Princess slept without wak ing for a six-hour stretch from midnight to 6 o'clock this morn ing. Palace sources said Grace got out of bed today. They said she spent about an hour walking about with the help of a nurse and sitting up to chat with Rain ier and her mother, Mrs. John B. Kelly Sr., Philadelphia. . Doctors announced this morn ing that the baby was 20 inches long at birth. Touriiti Aid Celebration Holidaying American sailors and tourists flocked into Monaco to help the local citizens to cel ebrate, and to wish the Prince, his princess and their daughter well. . Monagasques filed into the en- tryway of the palace court to sign their names and signify their good wishes in Princess Caroline's birth register. Scores of citizens nursed hang overs but refused to allow the throbbing heads to interfere with another day of wild cele brating. 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