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Show .1 MAY 3, 1952 CHRYSLER THE JOURNAL MAKES C-2- 00 DEBUT 7 Signals Alovo Short to bo Shown Horo DAV CLEARFIELD Installation of the traffic control lights in Clearfield will take place soon, according to city officials. The three metal poles have been purchased and final arrangements with the power and telephone companies (Pretty Pair One Who Came Back, Academy Award film short CINCINNATI finalist produced by the motion picture industry in cooperation with the Disabled American Veterans and the Department of Defense, will goon be seen by local theater goers throughout the nation. The documentary film tells the true experiences of Corp. George Kritzman of Los Angeles who, after eight months in Korea, was wounded and rescued from behind enemy lines. In a scene from the film (above) Corp. Kritzman is shown with Flight Nurse Joan Kelley, daughter of a life ' member of the DAY in Pittsburgh, Pa. The rescue was filmed as it actually happened in Korea and was developed by the DAV to show the continuing need for this nations program of rehabilitation. A K. T. Keller Awarded Highest Masonic Medal w By VERA WINSTON Newest American experimental car, Chrysler Corporations convertible, is being shown for the first time in New York City after arriving from Europe aboard the liner S.S. Constitution. Conceived and designed in Detroit' by Chrysler engineers, the was built in Italy in a further experiment to explore the blending of sports ear styling with practical automobile design and engineering features. Picture at top shows the being unloaded from the liner in New York after a fast trans-Atlantcrossing. Below, a close-u- p view of the experimental convertible. C-2- 00 C-2- 00 C-2- 00 ic YOU'RE TELLING ME! By WILLIAM RITT hes running for President as the Poor Mans party candidate. With all that bacon, ham and pork sausage what makes him think hes poor? i Dumkopf thinks that should run on an farmer Jersey extra - pork chop for everybody platform. Zadok t i France's commissioner of parks wants to buy 3,000 squirrels from the U. S. Maybe the French trees ore getting lonely. t ed, Guided Missiles for the Department of Defense, has been awarded .ighest honorary decoration of the Masonic Orders Scottish Rite, nurgas Medal, for notably distinguished service in the cause of .lasonry, humanity and country. ce its creation in 1938, the Gourgas Medal has been awarded to r three other Freemasons including the late King Gustav V of Sweden f utstanding service in connection with the International Red Cross, I Tent Harry S. Truman in recognition of his wprk during World 1 II as head of the Truman Committee, and Dr. Melvin M. Johnson, fc reign Supreme Commander of the Masonic Orders Supreme Coun ci or his contributions in the field of mental hygiene and to Masonry. . Keller, who was coroneted a 33 Mason in 1942, is the first Indus- -t 1st to be awarded the Gourgas Medal. He was honored not only for n h. achievements in industry, but also for his outstanding rice to the country in many capacities during both war and peace. 6ei contrast i t K oiler, Chairman of the Board of Chrysler Corporation and Direc- - 1 t t t t well-know- The number of cows in the U. S. has decreased but milk production is the same. Just wait til Bossy hears about that overtime pay business ! t t fan-pleat- owner of a pooch threw rocks at' him. Sounds as though hes beginning to lead the same life as his customers. THE OWNER of a 4,000-pi- g New Jersey livestock farm says i blouse and skirt. The blouse Is of mauve wool Jersey with colored lavender flowers lighter at the neck and sleeves. The skirt Is of mauve sflk taffeta, and very full over a cflnoline petticoat. A black suede belt ties up the two and provides a nice bit of color Olympic Hopoful Central Press Writer t ADDING up to a pretty pair lor resort evenlags and for later .on In town, Is this handsome scon's SCRAP T New York's elevateds are rapidly disappearing. Soon Manhattanites won't need to go upstairs to go down town. camel's-hai- r, One thing hes noticed throughout the years, says Grandpappy Jenkins, is that while the first robin may fail to appear on time the spring poet never misses. PAmEi' -fUt. HAIR CAM llL. CAMELS-HAI- tit i A Michigan dog catcher told a iudge that stray hounds bite "him, homeless cats scratch him and the BOOK UTAH CT SALT LAKE CITY PHONE OGDEN 09 LOGAN 49 18 GARLAND 195 ByR, J. SCOTT I. KE R, HAIR. FROM ML& of SQUIR.R.IXS j of 4s. a FUSH'YtAflk MUSS fctfS AM. LAID 8 Y it BRUSHES. KEfrlrf'ife BHYlRLIMC l& II. M r IS r$CRApt ilfl PRAIRIE BONES WANTED! BY-PRODU- W 1 MAPI Of MEANS of AH OVIfOSMbR IKSIPE.'fXE SKILL. 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