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Youths in that group serials ond tavop Danang ond Ge yuuinde Omit lene inp Meng to he enghnilier Cone: Pe not only escaped curfew restrictions but during their stay under her their own opportunity to make up munities, such as Lake Orion, Ox- for Conduct of Inquiries couia not ve arrested as adults. charee. thelr, Sine Spotier fo. le tek Rechesier, ond Chntuten are Though it may not end all abuses, © As now amended to be effective April . be Gat tee Napoleon J. Raymond front all interested persons. Drop the House adopted code of rules for the 18, the ordinance provides that no one : they coulde’t ask for-a finer per- a 6. Pune Ss. Bor Sil, Waterford or mel.” fair conduct of investigations promises up to-his 17th birthday has the right to WI Whe: ‘ Gina Re , thep -Bbe. hangi imes Frank Greea great improvement. = . ba on the édresta after 10:20 erin “Just Say en and ere” ; A Former Patient ne on iy a In drafting the code the aim of the under certain specified conditions. wre " A i» : Committee on Rules was to have the These include being accompan- David Lawrence Says: ~ ‘Worried Mothers’ Offer sinus the tags of Oe dhamts aa = Portraits | several committees of the House incor- ied by a responsible adult, having Taxpa ers Have a Ric ht Answer to Strikes have lived through two world wars 1 look up at the lazy sky... I porate it into their own rules. This, of permission from the police be- y g beat ae erm ~ap6 9g and a wide-spread crippling depres- air to Ore) >. fad & course, Was an admission that there had cause of working hours or return- agree very much “In- sion. There has beeh tension and Pleasant it seems , . . That been abuses in the past. Also, formal ing from worthwhile civic affairs. to Conference Documents cater! Spee * Bonen ig ‘warest and there are s0 many peo- anf nape ge gS bende» adoption of the code gives it greater * — WASHINGTON—Decision of the Cn the outject of giving “tn reached. The men wouldn't be on ple in our land that forests, farm- sroij along... Where all the world re a strike very long that way. lands and wagon tracks have be- is standing still. . . And life is like force In recent months the problem of Senate Foreign Relations Commit- ance copy to the New York Union if you would , tee, by unanimous vote to give Times, this has been described ey arg wet 1 come factories, cities and eight song... The air is filled with x * * _ teenage hoodlumism has been brought pete ng «88 8 “leak.” It is not unusual ae oe henge «A ig lane highways. lenghter trom .= - The children et Among other things the new forcibly to the attention of Pontiac er resteny Pang tt grnclomg ag | ae strike sich as we are now doing Se Sadek tine mith on te Ot Oey... aa wiins aes rules require that committee school and police officials. Our growing af ce Nar stony > of because they print them in full ee a eee oe SF een asta deceaam, today, - » Temstapen 6 po fax aney chairmen .tell the witness ‘the pretiom suggests thet the operatiqn of raised the point in the committee, Cal work. The test is whether iy Ome thing that would help, sce thas of thelr children, J ccstn'le snatieepe ox than. object of the inquiry and provide Royal Oak's amended ordinance should ig to be commended for doing so. this case the document was ‘ines they want te take $5 ex. SY, there have oak tae move or bother me... There is him witha copy of committee be watched with a view to determining For there is a deeper issue than printed by one paper or by all ‘78 out for a strike fund, would all gum mo moment of remorse . . . Or sec- hether similar * restrictions ld be politics involved. It is whether t the same time. It actually was %¢ te give us at least $25 a leet ond to be sad. .. No doubt it is rules. Witnesses are to have the weattalh cou records resulting from the money # Simultaneous publication. es Before the turn of the century, spring fever and... I guess I : . nothing drained us . right to counsel, They can ask used effectively here. spent by American taxpayers to But there have been “leaks Doumant Mt Grained the wide spun apace were a'bey's have it bed. | to have witnesses called in their olen fo ee Peedi chan Cane "Tia alah ime wee temsliinn “Sedll Ok Ges ond eet oy oe own behalf. er and the papers or notes they write fair about it, there will be an for too much and should think of aoe, aemee secnsn ave sew Derogatory or defamatory evidence cu : ee a, a ee deinall shades “Ga aa? ie, As for paaple cimeleining ef they live in and the car they must ju His must be taken first in executive session private profit in book publication MacArthur at his Wake Island "enters damaging their places, we have for their far - Gung daily Footprints | - and those accuyed must be offered 2 The Man About Town seek Wee Sante wp” cwrses Soh Deedes Do, 5 Ss "as ok et Sey onl" te tal ors rms tase --ae Lame tnigh ‘ conferences. mean were " te the New chance to appear in their own behalf. ° ; York Times by the Truman Ad- *hould take care of it. so let each of us now look to the — “7g this house which is calléd : There have been several books Cabins and shacks shouldn't be children who Testimony taken in closed session can Ideas; Big Money published about what happend at "Seon on ae leaks” occurred Dilllt' where there are nice homes cgay Piper of ws weer AT be released only on the vote of the com- Substantial Sums Paid for "alectve of them by tormer the 1952 campaign, when an °* ‘t decreases the value of homes try to cope with his individual Jeremiah 7:11 mittee or subcommittee concerned. : ene = ee Ene ane ty solpostant sailtiory Goctnadh etal that people have worked hard to problems as they arise. In this way _ This Monday morn for Christ Suggestions From Employes terehiit bimscit. Former Pres- ; we can be of service to the REXt would be. Mis day of the U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff de- be day of high * tt * iden¢ Truman probably will de- inte lt Worried Mothers generation. authority When flushed with An t new Propaganda: The other side of the pe parr greg nd rdw ner coer 5 ty Poaioe Senin — 7 is . M. yesterday's acclaim .. . With mul- especially importa argument, put se convincingly that ° conference in the he ‘himself and apg —— . sgusted -Union Member” a ore rong , Eee —_—_$§$—§$¢-snheys-v8.—_—______-_-__-_-+_--_-—_- ; , : — writes —and- ~asks —the question, ya sre Members Needed 7 eelee the Geen ccm sssHe'd may determine the size of its own nt when be WR Ge incut. of course etn Pig: Minin ll a Organi dared bis fk wogtiee quorum. 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