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Tuesday, September 18, 1956 THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER AND NEWS U.V WfAlMfK BURfAO -FDRECASTS- 1.0WFR Bureau i M.stl rhmdr 'th wrionl hnwr tonic ht and tomorrow. nnirr asatn trnrrnw-Thursday partly rlrady Ask Milk Price Fixed by Law Other States Cited By Advisory Group LANSING Milk prices Stevenson Differs with Ex-President Mre. Culp But Finds Truman Help, Not Hindrance WASHINGTON WAdlai E.lment secrets to a Soviet spy 1. Said he feels his chances for; Stevenson says he has no doubt ring. I carrying all the southern states.

S'ASHVILLE Mrs. Earl former President Truman am Truman replied "no" when; in November are 'very good. ICuiPj 45i 0f Le Roy. seriously ardent exponent of "give em asked in Milwaukee on Sept. 3, He lost Texas.

Tennessee. Flor-; injored Sunday near Reed City hell" campaigning is making whether he considered Hiss aiida and Virginia to Eisenhower; an autn accifient which took Dclitical hav for him. Communist spy. Sin 1952. the life of her husband, the RATH TRKFK A IS FA amine Malittn) I'artly rtniidv thi nf-temmtn.

Mott. rtmirfv with orrstn. 1 hoer tnnicht und WednedBv, xnnrr tonlcht. tiin-Inc rwoler rdned I iv tnnitht, 5fl; hith U1nevda. 70.

Vnri-nhlf ind eicht 13 m.p.h. I hi sftemoon. hernmint fnithwt lt 15 m.p.h. tontsht. nd htfiinc to north lo nnrthel 15 m.p.h.

Mlnedaj 2. Picked "the Question of war! Rev. Earl Culp, 45, died about should be established by state. and peace" as always the over-! 6:30 p.m. Monday in the Reed jaw an advisorv committee to the riding issue in any presidential-City Hospital.

Both formerly overnor has told. But Stevenson, who won the; Nixon and Hall, among others, Democratic presidential nomina-; later challenged Stevenson to return despite Truman's contention pudiate that Truman statement, he was a "defeatist," is refusing Never Doubted Verdict to ao along with Truman's state-1 Asked yesterday whether he campaign. uvea nere. Four members of the commit- 3. Praised Gov.

Frank Clement! me accioeni nappuncu mi u.e 3 For lut-idoy ivjt-i tow Tri-p iht nice uii not a I snhsrrihpri to the Truman view. I a Hprse Rivpr hririse on which numbers about Ju. jiiciit uiui h1-' oi lenucssce au vjw. Communist spy. Stevenson recalled he declared Cnandier 0f Kentucky for their; six miles north of Reed city.

Mr. spoke up for controls Monday as Balks at 'Racketeers' regarding miss during we to end violence which and Mrs. cuip were driving 10 me cmiimmec nni isii vi and Venus; Svairr. srs and Mer- Morntnc si; evening siars. Rapids Houshton Jscksonvtlie Sfevensnn also balks at the campaign: "As I have repeatedly rom moves to integrate their home in Le Roy after he session.

campaign: TKMPERATURKS IN' BATTLE CRKKK yiA. VesTrdav t-7:" to fifi A wk eo today A ypr spo today P3 63 ite Other Mates term "legal racketeers" which said. I have never doubted thesome puyic schools in accord i had conducted morning services Truman leveled at the Eisenhow-; verdict of the jury which the Supreme court ruling at the Church of the Nazarene They were Jack O'Keefe and City The 5im ne'5 mday ai p.m. and Lansmc rises "marrow at am. Lis Angeles The mnon rises today at p.m.

and' tomorrow at. 5:57 a.m. Memphis pr administration, but does him. Reed City. Another passenger Brunson Hilhert renresenting i i against segregation.

tU Xlr ortl Wiinf An i he and the former president see Yesterday Stevenson added in uic in, jus. limn, iHi and am, mi ts drivers in a (May eye-to-eye in condemning a situ-! "Nothing has happened since -nf Reed City also was hospital-; i. H. Sawyer. Lansing.

TEMPER A Tl'RKS i M'Uvauke H'jh I.ow Minneapolis New Orleans ized. secretary of the Michigan Farm- since 1952 on such issues as the Mrs. Culp. who worked as a n.M,nH 30.15, a POTc Baltimore imiclity Taft-Hartley labor law, civil 41 practical nurse in the Reed City idcnt 'of the Fair shart. Mar.

Vnc 1 a I uac nnrn in a chvi 1 IP ation he believes Truman had in then to change my views. Now, if mind in using the term. -what I said four years ago places "No one could fee! mure me in disagreement with what strongly than I do about the President Truman says now, that giveaways of our natural re-jis where the record must lie, sources by this (Eisenhower) must, rest." rights, and the farm situation. 4 THI UOOM New York Omaha Phoenix Pinshurch San Kranctro Sayit Ste. Man PeatHe Stevenson arranged for another; Feb il, the daughter of "rJlLrtaid that 16 other quiet spell of work today on fu- cha and Minnic (Mix) 'Vennsvlvama ture campaign speeches.

On Sat- Cv, frnm states including lenns.yvdmd Bismarck Rrownsvil! Chicsprt Cleveland Denver rte'rrttt Duiut'. Fori 'rrh a administration, to which, as I It was Stevenson lirst tormai i Tam-i Traverse Washinc'nn understand it, President Truman news conference since he was; urday he will start an eight-day NashviIle High School in 1923 con ro laws was referring, and not to the per-'nominated. He came, with apolo-jtour which will take him and on July 5, 1930, married Earl P'Sp Would see no other states miles through 11 nn to the Drohlem. Robbery Details Given hat ahnt Fairness Is Criterion sonal honesty or integrity ot gies for being almost a hall nour President Eisenhower." Steven-; late. son told a news conference ycs-! Covers Other Topirs terday afternoon.

Stevenson covered these other One of the highlights of the 50-topics: Colorado to Florida. His only scheduled speech this week is at a Thursday evening rally in nearby Silver Spring. Md. vears ago. Williams formed the commit-.

Surviving Afr fuln am three tec last week to study the milk; sons, Richard, Robert and Ken-1 price question with particular! minute session came when a reporter asked whether Truman's, yr campaign speeches this year on JelaUVer OtlVS llvC Ijt OU hphalf of the Democratic ticket 1 neth, all of Reed City; her step-; relorcnce to me lanne.ss m-. father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. come to farmers and cost to con- BOSTO. 'fl Joseph jeopardizing misstep by any eluding the right defendants: An-Daniel Cronk of andjsumcrs.

I nf the cane was nunish-: Tino. 49; Henry Baker, 50: Tries to 'Sabotage9 RE A have helped or hurt Stevenson's! candidacy. Stevenson replied: three sisters, Mrs. Al (Beatrice) In a welcoming talK Monnannpii-v v. 'VVionnn! a Joseph .1.

McC.innis, 5.4; incent Buchanan of Bvron Center; Mrs. Williams said the problem has of robbers of the SI 21 9 000, ablc by death. j. Costa. 42; Adolph Maffie, 45; Alvin fFriiih Klink-ner nf become "extremely acute in re-.

nruiK n'-. He told a superior court jui Gragan, 47; 1. vesterdav that the alleged rob-j Faherty. 45. and Thomas F.

Rich- Help Not Hindrance "Well, I have no doubt that; MILWAUKEE Sen. I The Tennessee senator also i phoenix. and Mrs. Orvall cent year, and especially in the accused the said "the Eisenhower administra-1 jjcClcary 0f Springfield, Ohio. last several months they have helped the Democratic jrstgS Kefauver bcrs agreed at a meeting that ardson, 49.

They Had the He said he also was present, as III: J.flltl in: in, n- tinn has sought to cut off the ticket. My impression is that the i Eisenhower administration today Double funeral services are "Farmers' distress hecame so there was lo he no d.sp ay of B.inflef 45 anrt president (iruman) is a tryins to sahotage the REA not a hindrance." Rurai Electrification Ad I'd 1 1 li 1 1 in i nn wtn. scheduled in Reed Citv at 1 p.m. acute that good law abiding citi-Wednesdav at the Livingston zens felt obliged to get out on the i i- i nrUif- ine Stanlov Gusciora. 36.

The latter (Continued from 1 age une.j h(nlse and no nne was t0 buy a two have died and O'Keefe has In Kansas Citv. Truman de funeral Home. Burial, wm oe p.ckc, i. season that Stanley's I.akeview emeterv in Nash- a reference to the milK si like: last spring. pleaded guilty and turned state's took over the club villc.

'last spring. nouio if jviiiru evidence. O'Keefe said it was agreed that: At that meeting, O'Keefe said, anv one of the gang who men tried on the hoodlike The new sponsor decked the boys out in new uniforms and provided the necessary equipment. very life Wood of the. systems their sources of abundant, low cost power." In the last session of Congress, he said, "it was White House pressure" which defeated bills for the proposed Hells Canyon dam on the Snake River between Idaho and Oregon, the Niagara power project, and for speeding atomic power development.

Hits Pixon-Yates Similarly, he said, "it was ili-7pH thi nthprs should he killed. i mask-: thev would wear dlirinc Peace, Prosperity ministration) by cutting its funds and sources of power. The administration's power policies came under fire from the Democratic vice presidential candidate as he swung into a second day's campaign in Wisconsin he-fore crossing over into Minnesota. Visits LaCrosse Kefauver, who barnstormed through southern Wisconsin yesterday and in Milwaukee and its Clicked from Start Hp saifi jt was Hpnrv Raker. the robbery and they fingered the Stanley's clicked from the start, brought up the death pact at .38 calibre revolvers they would battling the powerful Seattle meeting a few days before the carry.

Cheney Studs for city titular hon-j jan 17. 1950 robbery. It was agreed, the witness con- clined comment on Stevenson's remarks. At the Democratic convention in Chicago last month, when he was trying to keep the nomination from going to Stevenson, Truman said Stevenson couldn't win the Nov. 6 election without a lot of help from "the old man from Missouri" Truman himself.

Stevenson said yesterday he has no doubt Truman will have far more requests to speak during the campaign "than he can (Continued from Page One.) ministration is using every re-! room at National Airport at 7:02 i source at our command to speed: a.m. (EST) with Republican disposal of the huge sur-j a.m. AjU 1 "mi injru.jmoii lWirh Hi VIHIUV OVII'l-T imnv. fiaMI alU mn IIIIIIUI, UIHl III! tional Chairman Leonard ol larm pronucis wnicn Srptcmhcr (n gajn runnerup hnn -precautions aqainst anv individ-'. from Brink's would he dropped at riaii.

ors ior national nonors apainsi the pvent that moiviauai Maltio nomr in ino unxnury White House pressure which put environs last night, issued his Thon ino nmcirtrnt av our tarmcrs nave expprirn 1 11 1 i nun tin 1 nt statement before taking off for over the Dixon-Yales neat a tour through the west central A subject which he said he plans and Mrs. Nixon beside him, moving anean wnn ine rest Stanlev-S for Tacoma titlo: lho others such as buying a take the job of disposing all the Eisenhower examined a large lumonn. (hjs vear )u( toarns quali-i Cadillac and he said we should equipment used in the holdup. 1 to discuss lutty tonignt. part nf the state to La Crosse.

Tr alei1 cXd1 Vates chart showing the route Nixon is Starting wUh the noon meejing; tourname awav with that person, To Burn Kecfe said: adding: "Specifically, it was acreed it lc iei ne caiieo uu: imxuu- i nn- -n-id! tract, later cancelled by the ad-jtal He the co, trart a pr cance ien nv ine mi- 1 xv hie cpHpHii ho said kimiu im oidir nrn jii iih- iau- nm i. iu.v i iii ramnaifn wi iaKP io.uuu i i rr-i i. i i 1 1 Ar 1 sa nun won ow "iu "hp nt nrrs arppn. i u'v mhikv np rnrn ami run uuuwu President. Eisenhower had rec-j ministration after congressional tour.

unnffrnccinnal tm inuilM.umi I i 11n into 39 tat rilirinC ine QnJ u-pnt i nfi rlnmn enmo. of three from the Studs and went i left rbimp some- i aong (he same away or on a a Hratir rulhaek investicators charged a conllicii r.isennower cnauca animairniy ommended REA aPrrooriation; and loan or lnlorrst hy a nungri nuiedu wmi jma-m m- ur u.r imm wrjrt.c ue Knain LIUit kpcip sain wu- umi: mi wnm-. nr mmi. funds" after his inauguration, consultant, "an attempt to de-: and cms sendnff breakfast. Lns' 'p Reoubliran ''''c anr' 'l1C 1rl11 A- 1 01 11 men gathered together before; Outlining the duties of "ch If rnnww had not overrid- strov TVA.

aecu-iaij 01 imeinii ira wesi "i ine ronnery was a coupie in iid.u man on I lie niKin "1 nit- 1 1 1 1 '1 7 1 1 r'li Camna Cnin in Hit ItMlltnuoi ihn WitnHnu-n mm i said it was agreed he intpr-ipur at Jjnfsvi nn. senator Know and ot 1 alt-; oidnuv a mi neiorc nriMiudJ. 111 m'i den Eisenhower's budget recom- title on five straight wins and house. would lead the way, carryins five possibly accommodate." And he said the Democratic National Committee will see to it that Truman "is used where and when it will serve the party's best interests." Back to Low Road In his comment nn Alger Hiss, which amounted to backing politely away from Truman on that matter, Stevenson said that in prodding him on Hiss such Republican leaders as Vice President Nixon and Republican National (Chairman Leonard W. Hall are "back on the same low road they traveled" during the 1954 m.nj,.in.

Vpfniivpr laid REA' vesterdav. Kefauver described forma. Kep. Joseph w. Martin.

to Pattle reek lo sweepi Names 8 Defendants cooperative's would have been un-i justice department participation and Rep. Charles Halleck, able to finance needed additional in the case as "unsavory to say also embarking nn tours, were its three games in the playoffs He named those present as in- Cancer Society Elects seated at the head table 'the least." facilities. As a team, the 195fi AABC champions are young. Oldest reg keys a locksmith made in advance. The gang also voted that Maffie.

Ccasan. Faherty, (aisciora. Baker and Richardson, would invade the Brink's headquarters with O'Keefe. All would Eizsenhower told the campaign Leqion Hospital Gets ular is 27-vcar-old Bob workers that economic progress in thp su vear nf his adminis-l (Continued from Page One.) Big 3 Will Stand by Plan leftfielder. The average age of ri VFW Post the club is 23.

Three nf the play-, rla9 Tr0m VY 1 Ubl (ration is "attested bv economic inff withdrawn from the Com farts." munitv Chest. Mr. Sweezey briefly, Prs are members of the Seattle Thirlv memhers of the Bas masked and all would carry guns. (Continued from Page One.) 'they could represent an accep- Turns to Farm Problem reviewed the reasons for this. Studs that came here last year.

VFW Post and aux-j Baker and Richardson also would congressional campaign Stevenson called on Eisenhow- N'asser by sending a test ship to, table plan Turnin" to the farm problem I withdrawal wnicn was at ine in-i pitcher Monte t.eiger. snonsiop, jliarv prPSOnted the American carry the bags to he used in er to say whether he ajiproves the canal for passage. Three other main items were Eisenhower said farmers have 'sistence of the state society. He, George Grant and second-sackerj jjCgfon Hospital with a Christian carrying away the loot I suggest ed that the society's new Jim Harney. Grant is only 18'na an American flag in! O'Keefe said Costa lho -nnferenre agenda: hepn taken out from under a svs- i sugResien uiai uu- smluuv nainey.

uram in i) a and an American llag Kecle said tost a rru. i 11- was lo or ai mis son 01 campaigning, nicic int. pidi. Administration annoint a commit-; vears old. Grant and Harney Simdav I on oWntinn nnl nn lho rnof nf was no While House eommeni.

1 1 Fnnnrtc i 1 li 1 Tk. I l.n. qnnninirnn.il' 111 LI IUU Hiss, i former State Depart- an association wnn us on pinnsi 1. jnt- u.i.n., irf u-a makino their to study the matter ot united were picked up as replacements The hospital chapel received aa nearbv tenement "to give us ment employe, served almost! which would collect fees for pas- intention to proviw noiiar 11 siuatjon wnrse hv piling up farm participation and to confer! because the regular shortstop and crucjfix from Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd the signal whether the vault was I to buv west ern hemisphere nil to situation iwith slate society officials as to second baseman for Stanley's; chamrilin of 437 Webber st 'in Banfield was to drive the t- through the panal. Pineau.supplanl shl.inkin surpluses four years in federal prison af- saC(, ler being convicted of perjury in' m. The farmers have been Possibility of modifying this; could not make the trip because of school teaching duties. stand as a matter of "better pub Henvinr- he ever nassed r-overn- mrousn ine uii-i. the right to hope that they are memory of their son.

Donald, a getaway truck: Pino was to ride Marine, who was killed in an au- beside Banfield. and McGinnis tomobile accident in San Diego, was to remain near the tavern in November, 1955. lho owned to establish and alibi her nf the European pilots wno; 2. British and rrencn plans 10 policv." resigned would return to work; set up an alternative Kound-tne-; hp' 'iri Annual reports showed that a Ceremonies Sunday were con tape route ny total of 3,100 volunteers gave an anti-Nasser boy-! Eisenhower said he wants the cnpieiv 700 hours of time to the society. Declares City Holiday C.

O. Brown. AABC president, had this to say about the new champions: "They are among the finest, cleanest group of youngsters ever assembled on one ball and to help "in the event anybody got in (rouble because of ducted hy Otto Regauer, Bastogne- I this thing." l.uzon Post commander. cntl Republican campaigners to go bc- 3." Egypt's latest note to thefnre PuhUc and tell the truth U.N. Securitv Council warning; forcefully that the sP7 crisis could hlow! "That should be our campaign, 5 Die, 2 (Continued from Page One.) between the two accidents.

He refused to elaborate. Fire Preceded Crash "All we know is that the plane caught fire before it rrashed." explained Brig. Gen. William E. Eubank commander at Castle A FE Examined Service chairman, Mrs.

George B. Dolliver reported that 176 persons were examined at the de-tectioa center and 90,000 cancer dressings, made by volunteers, were distributed in the cotinly. There were 2.200 cancer dress nf Kritich and Frpneh i he Said. for the canal users association. Refusal Would Bring Plea Should Egypt refuse a passage, the association would he expected to lay the case before the U.N.

Security Council, charging Egypt with violating the 1888 treaty guaranteeing free passage to ships of all nations. Dulles, Pineau and British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd provocations Harking back to the corruption in government issue of four years aso, Nixon said in Indianapolis President Eisenhower "has Not Enthusiastic The first Big Three meeting ing volunteers in 181 groups. was set for noon (8 a.m. EST). cleaned up the mess he found He added that there were planned a full day of conferences jinniin.r iho hnn ('before presenting the plan to Then the ministers were not allowed another one to be1, eoucauon with Prime Minister Anthony made.

and will continue to by Mrs. Alec E. Borden. Eden. During the day they wcren that will make distributed 3.500 pieces of eriu- IQ.nnlinn mooiinff Alrpartvl club.

After each game, they went right to bed to rest up for the next encounter. They had a strong desire to win and showed it both on and off the diamond. Thev are a great credit to AABC." As soon as the news was flashed to Tacoma about the championship. Mayor Anderson of Tacoma telephoned Manager Mc-Arthur. He said he has declared a city-wide holiday for Thursday, the day the new champs will arrive back home.

A big parade and other festive activities are planned for the club that left Tacoma 18 days ago in quest nf the AABC championship. When they arrive Thursday morning, the Shoemen will have traveled near- breaK apart oetore it a 1pat of the nations were Meeting with Pakistan's new for- every American proud of his gov lrtinill.il lllllrtiuit: dim ou.imw pieces of campaign literature. ILLNESS? ADVICE? 1 1 Caa 1IIL Calla I JcfJLty Call mm 11 mnwfii iifiwft'ii hnctt it.f nr Hnnh al if," 1 1 1 11 1 1., in a.i it us 1 showed movies, gave talks, and ii.o. .1 two farmhouses. the users nlan wno nas neen nmaoiy uiicmuuM-j vixens speccn was umeo.

ior JlllTLC-U -111 I. CArt 1111 llrtl III III; astic about, the canal plan. I delivery to a noon rush niipc nn nn tho nf (hp Soldiers' of Persons examined at the de- the wreckage was ordered in an Italian foreign effort to determine what caused Caetano Martno, who flew to Lon- urith "Pinnsii irae nam at- arrival a.m. EST) aboard; and Sailors Monument in down-, lpclinn cenler' 75 per town Indianapolis. AUBodies Recovered i tacked in the Italian press -this; a military transport plane VnitW AiA on nmhirrmn nfn i V.

dUCCI HIUIIU III l.V pKl Bodies of the five airmen who morning for his lukewarm stand embassv chauffeur who was still cused bv Democratic critics precancerous lesions in 9 pc struggling to attach Dulles' offi-'msing unfair campaign Klt per cent had b.op-cial flag to an embassv limousineiplcdaed that he would "set theses done by a family physician x-rav studies were recommended ly 5.000 miles en route to the even while mines was eaving me record straight wnenexer ui ccntj biggest of all sandlot champion- nlane th f.nv W. Henderson. 1 nnnoncn misrepresent and dis- lor 1J pi itni, ami o- pi i iii ships. When you nrcd help in planning yorjr insurance procram, you'll want thr hf Ip of a professional one who make insurance his career! Deputv Undersecretary of State tort the record and villify were reterred to their lam.ly pny- YOUR sicians. List Hours of Service and the U.S.

representative at (he the President Suez talks in Cairo. i Peplying to Democratic contcn- Ik.l Ihn id nmnnviniK In addition. 295 persons were Menzies Lauds 1'lan Hireetlv to a nhvsieian STATE FARM and that. American presume in ine Australian Prime Minister Rob-; ld js an all.timP Nixon were not examined at the ert Gordon Menzies, who led the; center. five-nation committee to Cairo.

hahv nnt surprising! Operation of the detection cen-: arrived in Sydney, today. Aus-i )hFns wno drfpnd an required a total of 2.8o0; traha was being represented byi tjon whjcn rfuscd t0 adnllt hours; 215 hours were given hy Sir Percy Spender, Iha ln Vnmi uas a doctors. 225 hours by three Officials Air Boost In U.S. Oil Production WASHINGTON Federal and state officials held a closed-door meeting today on problems of boosting U.S. oil production substantially if the Suez Canal shuts down.

H. A. Stewart, director of the Interior Department's oil and gas division, invited to the meeting officials of the oil conservation commissions that set allowable production levels in four big oil states Texas. Louisiana. New Mexico and Oklahoma.

The officials were expected to explore the questions of hnw much and how fast domestic production could be stepped up to help meet domestic and West European needs in event the flow of Mideast oil which travels through the canal is re-routed around Africa. lost their lives were recovered. The bodies of two victims were pulled from the tangled wreckage of the pilot's compartment, which evidently dropped off prior to the crash. No one on the ground was injured although a sheet of flames rolled across Highway 99. levelled an empty farmhouse and burning debris struck one automobile and a lahor contractor's bus.

Traffic Tied for Hours Traffic was tied up for hours on the divided highway as wreckage from the plane cut. power lines and flaming debris fell in the heavy traffic. The two men who parachuted were treated first at a Madera hospital and then taken to the Castle AFB Hospital. Attendants said both were in good condition. A base information officer identified the survivors as Maj.

Benjamin R. Ostlind of San Marino, plane commander, and ('apt. William .1. Yettcr of Atwater. Calif.

Names of the were, withheld pending nnaifica-tion of next nf kin. ambassador to Washington. Men-: not j.nnw djffcrence residents and fiOO hours byi zies lauded the, users plan inbethwcrn war and ppaCP. But the nurses, and remaining hours by Sydney as "an admirable solu-j Amprjcan propic know the dif-'combination of other volunteer! tion." ference technicians. Menzies affirmed that the west 0n )hp issue Nixon' The cancer registry, maintained still would use force as a "very' mcd are more 'jobs at by volunteers as the property of last resort." wages with greater take- and for the use of county doc-, Nasser was reported watching fnr fifi processed 3.000 case his-( the London meeting wanly, pre- jcan w'a-e ParnPrs than at anv tories.

including 2.114 revisions; pared to demand a security coun-. jme existing records and 8Rfi new: cil debate if the users association the Eisenhower adminis- cases. More than 5.100 volun-l plan is adopted. Itration took office in 1953, Nixon leer hours went into this work, i Laid, the American people for 20: The local registry, long recog-! Traffic Falls i vears had "never had real pros- nized as one of the best of its TORT SAID. Egynt--Traf-perity except in war or as a result kind I ha.

i been used as a mode But newspapers in other coun-if ic in the Suez. Canal fell to 31 of war. v'r General tncs raised sharp questions.ahout hips todav. the fourth day ofxon stressed he did in I etro.t at McLaien GeeM rics raiscu suiii i' u. snips tooay, ine lourin ua in hnt "nnr natinnn HOSD113 in WC a Vmrtrf A ai I immn In cm- nun jiiiui i nis i uu; the benent oi sucn an assmi.unMi.

nDerations exclusively oy r.gyp- iic L.t ch m.n.D.r ot Would Go to Now tian and Greek pilots. 'leaders Sot us into war so tna a na i Grand Rapids iioin or nr uwn ansv.eu or it at; the countries at to- Tho dailv transit averae slid we would have prosperity. But ann in v.ihihi nai-n mooi acn pupii nt. flon lnf.c.m' The daily transit averaesi.n Ouincv, Miami. Fla.

and STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENTS OF BATTLE CREEK JAMES H. SCHAARSMITH 160 Mich. Nat'l. Bank BIdg. Phone WO 5-9049 FRANCIS EYRE 160 Mich.

Nat'l. Bank BIdg. Phone WO 5-9049 WALTER W. HEIDENREICH 940 Capital N.E. Phone WO 2-5117 MARSHALL L.

HLATKO 940 Capital N.E. Phone WO 2-5117 CALEN NEWTON 660 Vz Capital S.W. Phone WO 3-7432 WILLIAM HOELSCHER 660'z Capital. S.W. Phone WO 3-7432 answers to eacn question, ol ine in -aueb- morrow conieience.

inuuiiins to, asainsi an averase in mine f.i:r tinns four correct answers 11 a fntr .1. Scandinavian nations. Pre- than 40 before the walkout of new neai ann lair nc pianun nnu Mrs. Heyser was honored with lor adulta. tm tor cnildren "ic In linn IKn inrril under 12.

Th correct aowtn win d. fPrred to take the wnoie issue 10 ahout 100 foreign pilots i.c.t. ritaiinn fnr hiTi femd on in. n.w, Not. Upd Nations now.

The Big, Fortv-seven vessels, including to the problem of creating pros- the 19o6 Pnn, rnnf rihution to cancer cont 1. was m. (or Kiasuis. jhree hoped at its meetings which failed in an ettort to ycin uuhuk its meeunss which tailed in an etiori 10 's martyred 316) the patron dav to remove the last doubts So sct through before the walkout: The vice president conceded and Dr. Huhl addressed the In -'deadline Friday midnight, made that some segments of the econ- tcrnaiional Cancer Conference faint of woolcombers.

an. Armenian, Greek, or At lho nf RIqWo the trip through the canai aai- pubIishcd in thei Both Sunday and Monday the! adding: 'Journal of the Michigan State: Man Is Jailed, Fined For Drunken Driving pnnnt was fi 1 can assure you mai mis an- in. celebrated by joyous parades, what are the paraders called? 3. What is the name of the ancient people which occupied It's great fun for groups going to the big games, conventions, outings Everybody bas a better time. Decrease Helps The slicht decrease in the num ber of ships routed to the canal Michigan Monument Co.

has been helpful to the Egyptians fcl and their Greekassociates. who going together in a pri MANUFACTURERS DESIGNERS LESLIE SALMINEN ine coast lanes mhhu in Jr 34. 0f 4. Eden or Prime, 12267 S.W Capital aye pleaded Minister Churchill attend the 'Plty to a drunken driving charge. funeral of Franklin D.

Roose- this morning before Justice vplr Charles P. Walters, i nr nhn-nn i-i a i Georgoff was arrested by state Tfiv i n' padpd TaTL. 16 7. before Justice are working with less rest than normal to keep Phone WO 4-2278 850 Upton Ave. waterway in use.

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! vate, modern coach, with a skilled driver who takes you wner you want to go, when you want to go at very low cost! 127 E. Mich. Ave. WO 3-1537 fi. Is the earth a perfect sphere? police yesterday after the car he i Whpn 7.

Was the first Soviet delegate was driving was observed moving -Where TO loO ana VVnen to the Untied Nations an erratic manner on buo, Mn. 1,3. cL-x. nr Trtinirtv i Justice Walters sentenced him Michigan of the sky." nov Is a Molotov cocktail an in-; to serve 10 aas in jail ana or-. SIME APM INSURES ALL THREE AUTO LIFE FIRE i nhw" 12-57.

Tomorrow' 11:00. toxicatins bevera'c1 dered mm 10 pay nne ann nd "rn i 1-fW. St3 Did the term "drunk as EASTOlvN'Tnr sea. SERVING THIS COMMUNITY FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION 100 107 SOUTH AVENUE PHONE WO 3-8611 "Thp Vanlshinz W57i'' nrininato fi-nm nvpr-iTn daVSin ail. SOT.

5:09 an'l GREYHOUND CHARTER SERVICE r.pnrjnff's license also was re- i s- lilUUlK'lt uiaitci urn ni B. C. AL1U mr.Air.1. ins nil r-a nf ct Kir.i-.o- i ni-pri for a Deriod of 90 days to v.n." is 10. "I will give him a Roland for, two years depending upon action west point avto rJ-x7' his of the secretary of state.

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