HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1950-05-04, Page 4Gold Standard Champidn—Returning fr0111 a pilgrimage to
lVashington where he tried to convince officials that the nation
should go back on the gold standard, 84 -year-old prospector
Frank F. CTimlett suffered a stroke and was hospitalized. He
slinws gold bearing ore samples as he preaches a gold economy
sermon to nurse.,aid Kathryn Masters.
Hair-raiser—The fanlike hair-
do of Richard Hitchcock,
1-yestinghouse researcher, re -
stilted from electricitv sent
tltr>7ugh his body by � static
generator on which he sat in a
delr,onstration of electrical phe-
nomena.
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Awaits Election—Bing .eo-
pold of Belgium will sontl
learn whether the Belgians
l4'ant him to re urn from exile
to the throne lie surrendered
durin7• World Rear IT.
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Millie dea-11 of
It's Texas, Not Times Square—The lights of a new lubricant
refinerti* at Peauntont blaze in the night. These bright lamps
are in the plant's phenol unit where petroleum is treated to
free hi:l1-quality oils by dissolving low -quality oil..
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Pro r, .1 ter.gearing 1912 lmoclel l,atllilig
to„>k With pitra ure at Margaret Leigllton, in a 111OR,
c11.u•ing fire ftlllling' of "`".Che Wi11-low :boy”
.01i"I"l) Int., hiss Leighton stars in till, fort hroining �f11rn,
Good Luck, Bad Logs—A load of logs, rolling from a Massing truck.
crashed this car but the
The falling logs first
*ith o111y 111111or two occupants i�ith o111y 111111orinjuries.
ed from the front Seat ii
edf, ki'as also badly damaged, before landing on this automobile.102.
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Awaits Election—Bing .eo-
pold of Belgium will sontl
learn whether the Belgians
l4'ant him to re urn from exile
to the throne lie surrendered
durin7• World Rear IT.
Tioa 9 l 1rClcrd 4n1t for the
+1r+11r`t° Of tltC yc+l; bolt, a- feaoire
of is
t11i,"'i'c�tt►-
11<!ti°war.' is a �Wt 11r fri?lc daltce
uhirl� t11�`= r• rt1 ' ,. 1,a.+tE+�+_
Millie dea-11 of
It's Texas, Not Times Square—The lights of a new lubricant
refinerti* at Peauntont blaze in the night. These bright lamps
are in the plant's phenol unit where petroleum is treated to
free hi:l1-quality oils by dissolving low -quality oil..
T't : liN
Pro r, .1 ter.gearing 1912 lmoclel l,atllilig
to„>k With pitra ure at Margaret Leigllton, in a 111OR,
c11.u•ing fire ftlllling' of "`".Che Wi11-low :boy”
.01i"I"l) Int., hiss Leighton stars in till, fort hroining �f11rn,
Good Luck, Bad Logs—A load of logs, rolling from a Massing truck.
crashed this car but the
The falling logs first
*ith o111y 111111or two occupants i�ith o111y 111111orinjuries.
ed from the front Seat ii
edf, ki'as also badly damaged, before landing on this automobile.102.
S'.t't1C1: another Cal',
°`Id ove Over, Pal" -The second postwar Cruft's International y
]Jag Show drew world-wide interest in kennel circles, but these
two boxers just couldn't seem to get excited over the event 1 'a
They were found half asleep at the height of the London Show.
Carnival ' hrie in Cuba --Carrying traditional "farolas," lnativc" c'IN Tl'.'t (ImN t a1 lla1%a1,1ai; .rc cit,
a7aarlrimg the opening of carnival season. "Com parstls" Ne-ro f c+?l; (1 �mcr�. ere the. tr atttrr
of the opening Might fe.,ttvities
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