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j n THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1955 THE PAGE THREE r I « i H w * EXOA lINPm . ; agreement of Morocco Sultao Be* Yousaef (rigrlit) and Frenck foreign minister Antoine Finay (center) retnras Ben Tonssef to throne after 2 year exile and establishes constitutional mon- . 'i'i arony. riMT ynr-rn—~***xmi r-yrt ‘fcr.Ttrl'tfi'gaB r -r ■ t »r'iB!*ii ■■ • '\ *w. ijm* m% !*• • * 'it -miaii ^ f ->wn m mm i »b L _ ik *1? TOOL RACK . . . Poultry wire fastened to the studs of a garage provides a handy rack for hammers, wrenches and other hand be hung on the rack by thread- tools. Screwdrivers and chisels can ing their bladei between the sections of wire. —— — rjL nvmman i ~l YOUR AD WILL BE SEEN. BY MANY READERS AND YET * — * THIS SALES SERVICE COSTS SO LITTLE - PLACE YOUR AD IN THIS NEWSPAPER NOW AND YOU’LL PROFIT QUICKLY! Help Fight TB -[■ ~ X •II ! I9S5 CHSISIIIAS^ Buy Christmas Seals i ; v mm i -Mt&i ,Vte‘ ;%4' tSfLTSrafiSSBl ?■!'’*£? ¥ JOKING In I ession or depression the person who op. T continue borrowini: _ fi eye: ery major Savings Account always came out on Ling ne might have accumu- amm&zm r. | & : * no ill 5 jttovlSw^lis beyond any doubt. M '' ■ 1 mi fisF -810'Win M ings Adeount we urge you to HBSliaHSEssss i S _ •. .•m •. Wherever you place it, that it f/f YOU OF R] ^iQRHTHE WEEK —■ diJWVO _! <r - > /mmediatb ■PELNSR.VJ /. G5I ’JaJaJ. . isasi-- an Jrni/oq n 5« • ritlw ' v >r. > im; ( ) [ > .. ; ■Jo • " f• • - . - rr a v q > If yua ghre %|» ’sntoking and I qfrit runnings through the atop sis* r mb Maple Street maybe we fceuld afford it.'* \n ft]n*i6<jf' ! ■»- Xftfuiro'Wh f»rfl i)-^-t ^ VISITS- CHIEF . . . Gen. Max well, U. S. army chief of staff, arrives at Fitsslmons Hospital in Aurora, Colo., to visit Pres. vr-Vv: ; . ^ ; If V Tk’*' . ^ SEWS BAGS . . Dress worn by Mrs. Norman MacNeil of Mid vale, Utah, won her title “Queen of Cotton Bag Sewing” over 58,000 contestants. Her prizes in clude Pfaff sewing machine and trip to Chicago. bn if DIME PLEA . 1 . Polio victim Suzanne Quiity, J, pins March of . Dimes button on Supreme Court .Justice Wm. O. Douglas to start 1950 polio futd drive. airiii / FI AF * NewberryEederal ••Ini mht t’fodw atlloi.., xobnl boo 5 ) • iHgii i Idrtg it yl m I c GE m ^ uaCST RAIL SITTER . . . Posing prettily for shipnews photographers is Charlotte Van Lein,TVand Broad way actress, just returned from Europe on SS United States. FOR Expert Re p a Ir trir Researchers Now 'See' Heart Sounds That Can't Be Heard FAINT HEART SOUNDS, which neither the human ear nor a physi cian's stethoscope can hear, are picked np by sensitive microphone on patient's chest (left) and seen (right) on oscilloscope, while sound patterns are traced in pen and ink on writing device (center). This is one of many research projects supported wholly or in part by the Heart Fond. 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