Show y 'I'm Not a Boy Any More' Need Help to Stop Drinking? in popularity because of Its pure accu-ra- te flavor orange Civil War Vet Is 107 Today Alcoholics dosage World’s largest Selling Aspirin For Anonymous Helped (Is Phone 29363 WRITI p O BOX 1288 Wen DULUTH Minn CAP) — A OGDEN letter of congratulations from President Eisenhower was tucked in among the hundreds of cards and messages that ar rived today at the home of chipper old Albert Woolson last survivor of the Union Army in the Civil War The veteran was celebrating his 107th birthday today The message from the president read: “My warm congratulations go to you on your 107th birthday As America’s veteran of the Grand Army of the Republic you have special cause for pride and for national recognition on this significant anniversary I send you my best wishes for your continued health and happiness” Sitting with a large pile of cards and letters in his lap y' y - ' '4 ' Woolson chuckled “I’m almost smothered in kind wishes” States Represented Most of the states were represented among the stack of birthday messages that began arriving Wednesday Many cards were in the childish scrawl of school youngsters TyV NEHI BEVERAGE COMPANY OF UTAH Ogden Utah 4A NY Police Spy son-in-la- w efficiency” are “old” “And don’t count - me out yet” said the old veteran “I’m going to be around for at least three or four more of these nice birthdays As a matter of fact I don’t know why I shouldn’t be around for quite a long while” In a deep booming voice Woolson told newsmen “I have a good legacy to leave my children They come from good stock I have led a good moral life— the only habit I’ve had that some people might con-sid- e bad is smoking cigars” As soon as darkness falls tonight on this Lake Superior port city hundreds of school children and residents will gather in front of Woolson’s home to serenade him The high school band will play and there will be a Paul Bunyan-size- d cake from which Wool-so-n wills get the first piece 7 R Thursday Evening Feb 11 1954 t NEW YORK (AP) — The Patrolmen’s Benevolent Assn says Police Commissioner Francis W H Adams has reestablished the “infamous” shoo-fl- y system The association criticized Adams and called for abolition of the alleged shoo-fl- y procedure which sets policemen spying on one another and reminor infractions porting Shoo-flyin- g said the resolution is being resurrected after 24 years and is “the most despicable means of enforcing discipline and the most demoralizing method of maintaining Many were from veterans’ and civic organizations Lest year there were more than 8000 such messages Woolson who enjoys good health served about a year in an artillery regiment before being mustered out in the Civil War His and daughter Mr and Mrs John Kobus live here with him “I’m just beginning to feel like I’m not a boy any more” said the drummer boy who considers himself “ageless” and thinks neighbors of 70 or 80 ‘ OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- Oh Each Other? t THE Lauds Press On Mental Health DETROIT (AP) — The role of the press in improving American mental health was emphasized by an expert in the field today Dr Karl Menninger director of the world famous Menninger Foundation for Emotionally Disturbed Children gave the press the major credit in advances He made the observation at the conclusion of the governors’ conference on mental health '“The press has been responsible directly or indirectly for every wave of improvement in mental health conditions known in the United States” Dr Menninger said Farm Policy Bad Politics? 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sparks of genius became fewer as ders He was smiling and uncon-- 1 alcohol took over and Boden-cerne- d at his booking j heim’s star wavered spun and Weinberg when taken to po- - fell into a sickening dive ng lice headquarters for arraign-Ji- n squalor and poverty — and ment defiantly shouted: “I killed death two Communists I ought to getjI ' a medal ” The bodies of the vouple were Tl e found Sunday in a dingy lower a 6a W I V Cl 111 East Side room rented by Weinberg Bodenheim a literary figure of the 1920’s and early 30’s was shot to death His wife’s body bore numerous stab wounds The j couple apparently had been dead j WASHINGTON (AP) —’ Presl-fo- r 24 hours dent Eisenhower gave - his per Weinberg was auoted last night sonal backing today to a proposal as saying he killed Bodenheim for stepped up federal spending with a 22 caliber rifle which he on highway construction left in a rooming house in Balti He announced that the admin- more Two detectives went to the istration wants federal aid to the Maryland city to search for the states for road building increased gun The knife was found behind from 575 million dollars to 800 a tenement million Even as Weinberg was being Since this money must be ouestioned about the slayings matched by local and state conBodenheim wras buried in Cedar tributions it would be a sizeable Park Cemetery Emerson N J boost to construction There was a funeral party of 10 A bill along this line was inincluding his first wife Minna troduced in Congress yesterday son Solbert who by Rep McGregor ther made final arrangements and chairman of the House Roads some unidentified friends from Committee His measure would Greenwich Village The Jewish also authorize SVt million a year ceremonies took about 10 min- for solely federal road construcutes tion The increased highway spendPay Last Respects Eisenhower said will be pos-ing At the funeral services held earlier in Uptown Manhattan !ible if Jn?re“fcpprov1?sJh1i scores of Bodenheim’s Greenwich one-half cent a gallon sb®duJfd Village frieids appeared to pay federal gasoline tax is p o s t- their last respects Hundreds of poned the mourners were “characters” The present two cent1 tax is but many others are resoected scheduled to be reduced to 1H in the figures literary world cents April 1 The body of the author’s wife remained today at a funeral home Arrangements for its dis- War Ace Is Killed BLOOMFIELD N J (AP) — position still had not been comA jet plane crash in Korea has pleted Ten hours after the bodies claimed the life of Air Force Maj were found police sent out a 13- - Michael Brezas World "War II ace who was credited with shooting down 24 Nazi planes His mother Mrs Mary Brezas said yesterday she received notification of the major’s death in the Friday crash J Feb 14th Today science tells m that there’s even more t Dishwasher Won’t Reveal Why He Killed Bodenheim 25-jiaafc- will be placed in service between Chicago and Los Angeles on El Capitan and between Chicago and Oklahoma City on the line’s Kansas Cityan and Chicagoan R T Anderson the railroad’s self-risin- g With Vice President Nixon an interested spectator Mrs Richard Nixon tries on the sarong given to her by Elizabeth only woman member of the Singapore legislative council Choy Mrs Choy stopped in Washington D C while on a lecture tour of the U S poet-author- ta Fe Railway today exhibited its new full length dome cars which Striking modern in blond oik with trsy Free insured moth protection guarantee given upon proper application Mrs Nixon Gets a Sarong rl20 100 I Vr’CSc Fanners Feed 200S Washington ' FREE DELIVERY Go Dial 7332 J' |