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BRECKENRIDGE, TEXAS —THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1956
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Troops, Tanks Are Rushed
To Hong Kong Riots Scene
l ulled Pre*., Staff C
Hong ko.ng up
K"Hf? government i u.-li
uimy tioops ,uid tanks tn
H) WENDELL MERIC'K ait-uM of the colony near the Red
'orre*pondenl China holder to hult two days of
Hong rioting that turned finally against
ntish Europeans.
t into1 Mobs swarming through the
—-—- meets of Kowioon on the main-
j land across from Hong Kong pro-
| per attacked uiI Europeans they
I could find. They tried to burn to
I death the chancellor of the Swiss
[consulate and his wife by drench-
ting their car with gasoline and
setting it afire.
HritUh troops and Pakistani po
ami two today. Scores were repor-
ted injured, some 40 to 50 serious-
ly. More thin 100 persons were un-
der arrest.
Reports from the scene today
said a mob halted a European car
and poured gasoline on it and set
it afire. Police rescued the couple
inside. The man w as taken to a po-
lice station on a stretcher. The wo
man was burned severely, her clo-
thes in rags.
Later the mob gathered outside
the police station and was not dis-
ENVOY TO HUNGARY—ferf-
w ani T. V ailcs is the new
I'nited States minister to Hun-
gary. The I mg-time foreign
srrv ii e otfiit r's career dates
back to 1930. when he was U.S.
vice consul in Shanghai, China.
Chest Drive To
Open October 22;
Budget mm
Ot'totw i 22 Wus set as the open- j
ing dale for this yeiw's unnuill
Community ' lie.it drive by tfte
board of directors at their meet-
ing Wednesday evening. A kick-
off breakfast has been scheduled
for that morning at the YMCA.
An o! ganideational committee I
«as appointed: W. W. Rogers,
Mort Ewing, C. W. Waller, John,
Culwell, Charles Summers, Isadoie
('■•hen, Hill liiack. and Mrs. J. D.
(>.iit, to assist the new co chairmen
l>i. Hiuce Snider and Karl Green.
This K'oup will meet Monday ev-
ening October 15, to make definite
plans for the over-,ill diives.
A budget of #l4.8)in was approv-
ed by the boaid to support the fol-
lowing agencies: Hiec kenr,idgc dill
Scouts, Hreckenridgt" Boy Scouts,
Emergency Charities, Cnderprivil-
• g><l Childien. Tuberculosis Asso-
ciation. Hreckem idge I'ublic Li-
brary. YMCA. Teen Canteen, Brec-
kenritlge Youth Activities.
lice from the British controlled persed until police fired into the ;
hinterland behind Kowioon patroll- j crowd. One Chinese was seen !y
ed the streets while Royal Air For- ing on the pavement across from
cp jets flew overhead. It was the the station.
first time Britain h«d taken such! Form a Roadblock
a step for fear of offending the One huge group of Chinese for-
! Chinese Beds w ho.-e frontier is on- ,„ed a roadblock near the North
] ly a few miles away. j star Ferry and stopped all cars
No Assessment Made , m>[ bearing Chinese Nationalist
j There was speculation in some i f|ajfs The Nationalist flag appeal -
. Asian capitals that the riots might ed to be a passport, but there
! "iai k the start of a I hine e effort I were occasional yells for Mao Tse
! or a propaganda campaign to take) Tung, the Chinese Communist lea-
I over the British crow n colony. But j der.
Britain was making no assessment | Une European WOman was strip-
Lu .me- , ,n*' . . jkhI to her underclothes this morn
I The colonial government impos-; jn an(J bv a m„b sh(. vvas
; ed a curfew on the refugee-cram- leport,,d 8erioualy injured.
| m *h1 kowioon «*tor and Lt. uen.
I W illiam H. Stratton. commander-'
! in-chief of British forces in Mong j
j Kong, took over personal command I
I of operations from Kowioon police
IKE DENIES PUN TO END
DRAFT OR H-DOMD TESTS
American Plane
With 59 Aboard
Missing At Sea
ORAL POLIO VACCINE- A
new weapon in the fight against
polio will undergo mass testing
in 1957, according to its de-
veloper, Dr. Albert B. Sabin,
University of Cincinnati scien-
tist. It's a vaccine which can
be given orally instead of by
injection—the method of giving
the Salk vaccine. The vaccine
utilizes a "live" polio virus
which is weakened so that it
provides immunity for long pe-
riods without danger to the hu-
man body, says Dr.' Sabin;
| station.
j Europeans attacked by the mobs
| were given refuge in the police
[ s'.ition. They were still there un-
der guard tonight while British
! troops patrolled the area with or-
i ders to shoot if necessary. Tanks
| guarded important intersections.
The rioting started between pro
Communist and pro-Nationalist
; Chinese refugees Wednesday in
Israel,
Battle
Jordan
Along
Stage
Border
By ELI AY SIMON ,
I'nited Press Staff Correspondent
NATHANYA. Israel Is-
real announced today its army had
inflicted "heavy losses" 011 Jor
Kowioon during the Nationalist re- | dan's Arab legion in an 84 hour
lebivition of the "Double Tenth,
the 45th anniversary of the found-
ing of the Chinese Republic by Sun
Y'at Sen.
Breaks Out Aae*
It raged through the day and
night and broke out afresh today,
with Europeans the chief taiget of
the inflamed Chinese
cautious estimates 111
45 Jordanians were
battle and
Israel said
killed.
The final toll was expected to
be much higher. The dead was only
for the fighting around the Jor-
dan border fortress of Kalkilya.
Several other Jordanian border vjl
But the j.iiga*.w*tra~caiiglu up in the fight
ing that swirled along
Called Punishment Raid
Israel announced the raid was to
punish the Jordanians for the mu-
tilation murder of two Israelis
Tuesday. Two men were found in
an orange grove ten miles from
Kalkilya, shot through the head,
their ears lopped off.
The Israeli attack smashed first
LONDON' ll'.Ri—A I'. S. Air1
Force transport with 59 home-!
ward bound American servicemen
aboard vanished early today over
the Atlantic Ocean between Eng-'
land and the Azores.
Within hours the Air Force j
threw its 9th Air Rescue squadron
into operation and "mole than aj
drtzen" airplanes began a system- |
atic search for the missing plane,
criss-crossing the east Atlantic i
from southern England to the
Azores.
The rescue planes included am-:
phibians, KC97 flying tankers and
British Shackieton bombers. Air-
craft was called in from Brest- [
wick. Scotland, and Orly Field,
Paris, to join the search.
At least three ships in the area |
were alerted to look for wreckage
and survivors.
The plane left the L'. S. air base
at Lakenheath, England, Wednes-
day night for a trip to Lagens,
in the Azores. It was last heard
from 180 miles southwest of Land's
End off the southern tip of Eng-
land.
The big plane, a C118. the mil-1
itary version of the Douglas DC8
transport, vva-s carrying nine crew-'
men and 50 U. S. servicemen based
in England.
The Air Force at midnight alert- j
ed ships at sea to watch for the
plane. The plane then was four j
nours overdue. It then had only an
hour's more fuel.
Four U. S. Air Force planes
BEGIN SENTENCES—James Ignatius Fahertv, left, and Joseph F.
MiGinnis, described as master-mind behind the Brinks $1,218,211
robbery in Boston, enter State's Prison at Walpole, Mass.. to begin
life sentences. Mediums vvas givei, eight concurrent life sentences
and the other seven men convicted of the crime received life.
Farm Bureau To
" ' 'Drive
For Members
mobs also battled among themsel-
VPS stoned police, fired and looted i sector of the frontier.
buildings, their passions inflamed Israeli sources said "scores" of
I-y agitators lent on spreading Jordanians were believed wounded
trouble in this precariously situa- j i„ the battle, the heaviest fighting
ted British outpost. 1 in seven years of Jewish-Arab
Official sources said four per- border tension. The dead were said
against the Jordan fortress of Te-
Kart. a complex of pillboxes and I swept the Atlantic skies this morn
• strongpoints guarding the bolder ing searching for the missing air
' strongpost of Kalkilya. Other Isra- craft but found nothing.
| eli troops lunged across the boi- An Air Force spokesman said at
[der on a 12 mile front. 7 a. m. the plane would be
a 12 mile Israel said it chose the border as "overdue" but that he could
town of Kalkilya for the attack I not confirm it was down at sea.
because it harbored the marauders But a wide check of possible land
responsible for the latest attacks. I Ing spots failed to turn up any
Israel said Kalkilya's protecting j sign the aircraft had made a
fortress of Tegart vvas wiped out. ' forced landing.
Vinson Jones, Stephens county
Farm Bureau president, announced
today that the 1958 Farm Bureau
membership drive is now underway
with membership and policy de-
velopment meetings schedule for
j-","11 the communities of Ivan, La Casa,
: Caddo, Harpersville, and Neces-
sity. On October 29, a general
meeting will be held in Brecken-
sons were killed, two Wednesday
Youth Held For
Murder Of Child
I to be one-half Arab Legionnaires
and the rest police and national
guardsmen.
Attack Touches It Off
The fighting was touched off by j
Israel's punitive attack across the ,
Kalkilya fortress. I'nited Nations j
observers raced to the Jordan side
of the border today to investigate |
Me- i the Israeli attack—second major
Prosecution Testimony May End Today
STATE DIRECTS NAACP TOBAY
ON NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS
-o 1 . .
One Admitted To
Local Hospital
IIKMl
tnn
DETROIT fl'.Ri—Jimmie
Cruther, 15, was held for invseti-1 retaliatory raid in recent weeks,
gation of murder today in the
brutal assault-slaying of a six-
year-old neighbor girl.
7he victim. Hazel Ann Sutton,
Bv O. B. LLOYD JR.
► he state policy meeting. The coun-
ty organization is striving to have
enough members to allow them
two votes at- the state meeting.
According to Don Pitts, local
bureau secretary, everyone is in-
vited to attend any one of the
community meetings. All meetings
will begin at 7:30 p. m. In the
Harpersville community Paul Rob-
erts will be in charge of the meet-
8, was found late Wednesday in
the basement of an apaa-tment
house next door to her home. Her
head had been beaten in with a
furnace-shaker and her body par-J
were references to segregation. ! ing which is to be held on the 18th
...... ft j I'nited Press Staff Correspondent The state has accused the 1 "f October. Also on the 18th, a
Israel said its own army suffer- XYLER, Tex il'.m—The state di NAACP. among other things, of meeting will be held at Caddo with
ed nine dead and 1- wounded 111 n.t.t,.(1 an :lttack today on the New inciting desegregation suits. Roger Carey leading. Vinson Jones
ns Memorial Hospital le-
ad mission and three dis-
St> phi
|WM t i on
missals I01 the past 24 bouts.
Alan offu ld v as the only admis-
sion o. M Cramer, Mm. R. M.
l; >g-is and (i. (•. Harrison were
dismissed.
MERRILL'S SPORT CENTER,
HIH Ea-l Walker, is open Sunday*
for >«ur convenience.
Seen or Heard
tially buried Under a heap of ashes.
The body was found by Aubery
Oldham, 41, caretaker of the
apartment building, when he went
to the basement to build a fire in
the furnace. Oldham notified po-
lice.
Officers said they picked up the
McCruther boy on a "hunch" be-
cause he had been known to play
the fighting, heaviest in the Holy ;
Land since end of the Palestine j
war in 1948. Jordan said Israel '
used bombing planes and heavy ar- j
tillery in the nvissive a'tack.
Reinforcements Cut Off >
An Isiaeli army spokesman said . ParY'
i f «• i .>i n I*. .eno i V
I Ike Gives Five
i Ideas To News
Meeting Today
WASHINGTON (t'.Pl —President
Eisenhower denied today that he
had ever considered announcing
(iuiing the campaign plans to end
1 the draft and H-bomb tests.
The President also said he would
c> before the L'nitod Nations if he
thought such a personal appe.ir-
j ance would help solve the Suez
Can.,I crisis.
1 Mr. Eisenhower reiterated hia
long standing position that he
would go anywhere in the world
and do anything to get peace with
justice.
It's News to Him
At his news conference, Mr. Ei-
senhower was asked about reports
that COP campaign strategists
originally planned announcing an
end to the draft and H bomb tests
but had been forced to drop them
after Adlai E. Stevenson came out
with statements on the two .sub-
jects.
Mr. Eisenhower suid the repor-
ter was telling him things about
administration he had never heaid
of And he said he never had con-
sidered any such announcements.
In answer to another question n-
bout Stevenson's campaign state-
ments about ending H bomb tests,
Mr Eisenhower said he had said
his list word on the draft and II-
bomb test issues in the political
campaign.
Other Highlights Given
In of her highlights of his news
TF.RRAZZANO, Italy H'.Pi—All j conference, Mr. Eisenhower:
Italy today mourned for the gal-! 1. Said a new drouth program
lant laborer who died leading a! will be announced later today and
police assault on two mad brothers 1 a conference of all the- responsible
who held 100 children and three, people in the drouth stricken areas
women teachers hostages for six I will be called after the election
terrifying hours Wednesday. I 2 Slid he believes the names of
Sante Zennaro, 2:i, was shot and'all passengers on government op-
killed by Arturo Santato, 27. who, 1 erated ships should be made public,
with his brother, Flavio Osvaldo,] He said he can see 110 reasoriVon
had threatened to kill the childrenIearth why such passenger lists
and teachers unless paid : should not be published the day
Italians Mourn
Death Of Leader
In Heroic Rescue
ridge to decide upon the policies with his brother, Flavio Osvaldo.l He said h
that the Stephens County Farm ■ - -
Bureau will adopt and present at
ransom.
Zennaro was chosen to lead the
police charge because he helped
build the school and knew the lay-
out. He fell under a hail of bullets
as he clambered through the win-
dow of the first floor classroom
where the crazed brothers were
holed up with their terrified host-
ages.
But his gallant gesture diverted
Arturo, released recently from an
insane asylum, and a riot police-
man shot him in the head and arm.
Miss Paola Susini, one of the
Y'ork headquarters operations of Judge Duivigan then sharply ' JVI" meteings in .Necessity and teachers, grappled with . Arturo|
the NAACP. which it is trying to told Durham that the hearing was 1 ' a-Si' on '"e ™ an'' '®'" I and prevented him from firing
throw out of Texas by court ac- not a segregation suit and "the de- | "i., Llesp^ctfully^ On the long enough for other riot police
tion.
Top legal guns of the Negro or-
ganization were
in rebuttal.
fense is not going to make it one." i "! Authur Davis will
The state hoped to wind up its h/'ld tlJf *u'™u meeting ' £an.
r K - ' At each of these meetings a IJist-
on hand to fight | case by noon, after introducing e*
K
By C. M. H,
the Arab Legion sent reinforce
ments of battalion strength—about
l.OtMl men—to the scpne of the Is
ruel attack at Kalkilya but that
Israeli troops cut off their ap
proach and inflicted heavy casual-
ties.
The Isiaeli army moved out
Nathanya across the plain of Shar-
«ith children much"vounger' tha'ii j °,n ,v.h 'll> J'^eph was once sold to
himself. t"r Ishmaelite traders for 10 pie-
Thev said McCruther readily ^ "{ silver and attacked the big
1 confessed luring the little girl to' Jordan fortress aiound •'{ p. m.
i the basement and molesting her. EDT.
He told police he struck Hazel Ann The Jordanians, smarting under
with the furnace-shaker when she past Israeli retaliation raids, ap int„
began to scieam as he tried to I H'lrently were waiting and a major 1 ^ * K '
lemove her clothing. (battle developed. Israel's army
Police said the
I donee Wednesday that local
First witness scheduled by the i NAACP chapters were forced to
state in the thild week of the Ty 1 follow policies made by the New
ler court hearing vvas first assist- j York headquarters.
ant attorney general Davis Grant. 1 o
He supervised inspection of New J
York records of NAACP opera
C : tions in Texas, during a recent trip
to the east.
Judge (iives Reminder
During testimony Wednesday,
District Judge Otis Dunagan shar-
1 ply reminded NAACP lawyers dur
! ing their cross examination of
; state w itnesses that "this is not a
segregation suit and we are not
NAACP lawyers had been ques-
Canal Deadlock
Still Unbroken
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y\ (C.D
— Private talks between the for
the ship sails.
This comment was in response
to a question about reports that
members of Congress by the woie
h..ve been taking free Caribbean
cruises on ships of the publicly-
owned Panama Line.
.">. Said he believes that the man-
agements of I'. S. domestic affairs
(Continued on Page 4)
Dying Father
Gets Last Wish
to smash into the room and cap
ture him and his brother.
The brothers seized the Terraz-
rict Farm Bureau supervisor will zalu> school 10 miles northwest of
be piesnet to discuss the policies Milan early Wednesday. They bar-
of the i arm Bureau and set up the | ricaded the doors and scattered
community membership campaign.: leaflet* which said: "Give us 200
A representative will also be
present to outline the Blue Shield
and Blue Cross Insurance program.
re
1 admit raping the
> w as "obvious" she
Ticket* M le to the Snyder game ually molested. An autopsy wasting,
*>uth would not spokesman announced early today 1 t.omng members "f the attorney
girl but said it the Israeli army captured and de **"era! a office about
e had been sex-1 stroyed the fortress before return- mc,dents at M Mf.eld
in u,and Texurkana, when white citi-
Few Showers Fall
In South Texas
By I'NITED PRESS
A few showers fell in the Cor-
pus Christi area today, ami there
eign ministers of Britain, France | was a chance for light rains along
and Egypt have failed to break i the lower Texas Coast and in the
the deadlock in their dispute over1 Rio Grande Valley.
million lire or w> shall show no
mercy to the children."
They tied the hands of their cap-
tives and during the long hours
threatened to blind the children
with sulphuric acid, shoot them or
blow up the entire building with
two home-made bombs.
had barely passed the 2IM) mark scheduled for today to determine I A cease fire finally went into
I Him | • nniK —it'll be a tough one' if the child was raped. 'effect after several false starts.
i . ( ongregation last night
2! resignation « f Rev. H. H. j
and Rev. Guy Greenfield, ■ I Ma !
H>
r
pastor, will fill pulpit I
. . Tomorrow will be!
Day and hank will be j
Late News In Brief
zens kept Negro students from en
' rolling in schools in those places.
I The witnesses admitted under
I cross examination that the attor-
WASHINGTON UP—President Eisenhower today an-
1 nounced a program or increased aid, including allocation of
Glen Vincent. Scott Hart and' 05 million more in relief funds, for farmers in drought-
others preparing to leave tomor-{stricken areas.
row for deer hunt in Colorado ...
Mrs. Guy E-iog and Lest,., Clark! SAN ANTONIO UP—Local detectives are evidently
ouattC#*for" Ik. m Tuiid ng for-1 working on an incentiv eplan. A sign hanging in the detect-
merly occupied by Ann's. .. Homer i ives office at the police station reads: To all officers; Texas
Tudor issued warning that pollen (Gold Stamps will be issued to those solving burglaries."
is getting thick so far we have not;
tirfnt ed the incidents.
Record Changed
W. .1 Durham, NAACP lawyer
from Dallas, then asked the court
to direct the state to withdraw
from the record what he insisted
Newcombe Shows
For Dodgers Trip
seen a hay fever ring in a noae
this year-maybe better knock on
wood.
Report is l-egion ha« secured IW
members in its dri e-2.* 0 is goal
soughi . . . Re- C harles Whitmer
will be holding re*l*al in Albany
Sunday, and Rev. Rill Vaughn of
Albany will fill pulpit in Ftrnl
Christian Church Sunday. . . No
firea ... No arrests ... And. people
asked us why the doctor we men-
tioned yesterday ga*e ua the cold
medicine?-he told its it was to
make us feel better while we felt
bad.
Thought For The Moment: The
heart is wiser than the intellect.
J. G. Hollgnd.
NEW YORK <r.P> — Pitcher Don
Newcombe of the Brooklyn Dodg
ers appeared at Flatbush magis-
trate's court in Brooklyn today to
answer charges of striking a fan
the Suez Canal, authoritative sour-
ces said today.
The ministers again laid their
arguments before United Nations
Secretary General Dag Hammar
skjold in a secret meeting in Ham-
marskjold's offices atop the L'. N.
headquarters building.
The secretary general also sche
duled private talks with Soviet
Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepilov
and Yugoslav Foreign Minister
Koca Popov ic.
French Foreign Minister Chris
tian Pineau said it was too early
to say whether there was hope for
agreement. So far, he said, none of
the three ministers had either pro-
gress or disagreement to report
to today's third secret session in
the Security Council scheduled for
this afternoon.
LAREDO, Tex. UP—A fonr-lane international highway
bridge between the United States and Mexico will be opened
at Lar<|do officially Dec. 14. Officials from both Mexico and
Washington will take part in the official opening ceremonies
which w
PARIS UP—Playboy Porfirio Rubirosa. whose long list
of former wives includes some of the world's most beautiful ...
and wealthy women, is planning to marry a 19-year-old i ilnd" ieVt"pmmpt!y' but "reiuctantiy
French actress, Odile Rodin, Paris newspapers reported for Idlewild Airport from where!
today. the team takes off around noon
for a tour of Japan.
Newcombe ended the mystery of
his overnight disappearance when
he revealed that he actually had
spent the night at hia home in Col-
onvi. N. J., but had asked his wife
to tell callers that he was not there
in order to avoid being harassed.
Newcombe arrived at Idlewild
Airnort not long afterward, accom-
nanied by another lawyer, Morris
Barnett. When asked if he w.^a
making that trip to Japan, he
snapped: •
wb t I'm b*r« fo ."
WWVWW/JWWVWWW
Next to honesty, your beat policy—
TrammHI-Swanson Insurance
Agency
in the center of the international bridge, wl
pedestrian tunnels.
will have two
SAN ANTONIO UP—A Fort Worth man was found shot
today in a car on the Austin highway and authorities ques-
tioned a young woman in whoM name the car was registered.
Victim of the shooting was Gary D. Barron, 25, of Ft. Worth.
IILL BLACK
INSURANCE
104 N. Court Phone tSOS
PRESENTS
THE WEATHER
Clear to partly cloudy with tit-
tle change in temperatures
through tomorrow. Low tonight
58, high tomorrow l,ow last
night 54, high yesterday 92.
Official precipitation at Corpus
Christi measured only a trace.
Skies were clear to part'" cloudy-
over the state, with the warm vvea
thd- expected to continue through
tomorrow.
A long-range forecast indicated
that the state will have warmer
than usual temperatures and that
there will be little, if any, rainfall.
Low overnight readings ranged
from 49 degrees at Salt Flat to
73 at Corpus Christi.
— o
Nazorene Church
Revival fs On
A revival is in progress at the
Church of the Nar,-irene with Rev.
H. J. Hart of Owasso. Oklahoma,
as evangelist and singer. The re-
vival started on October 10 and
will continue until October 21.
Rev. Hart has a widp experien-
ce as teacher, pastor and evange
list. He taught in the church col-
lege at Mamoa, Idaho.
Rev. MeClung, pastor, invites
the public to attend these daily-
services.
The Breckenridge Quarterback Club
will meet every Monday night, fol-
lowing the Ward School Football
Game at 7:30, in the High School
Auditorium.
LITTLE ROCK Th-ee
young childien who hadn't seen
their father in seven years until
W ednesday will say their last
goodbyes to him today. He has on-
ly a day or two to live.
The father is Flank Boyett. "!7,
of Ward. Ark. His three children
live with their mother in Ohio.
Boyett has stomach cancer and
is in Ft. Roots Veterans Hospital.
Doctors say his is a terminal cn.-e
and it won't be more than a day
or so.
Last week Boyett told doctors lie
could die happy if he could see his
two sons and a daughter once
more. He got his wish.
The three lived with Hoyett's
divorced wife in Lorain, Ohio, near
Cleveland The hospital's social
service department, along with th«
Red Cross and the Air National
Guard, p'anned the trip.
The three arrived here Weil ties
day on an Air National Guard G 47
accompanied by- Miss Connie Maz-
zone, an Ohio Red Criss worker.
Church To Stage
Attendance Drive
A five-week Sunday School en-
rollment drive begins Sunday at
the Assembly of God Church. The
slogan for the whole five weeks
will be "Come Crowded."
Prizes will be given to the in-
dividuals who are responsible for
the highest number of visitor*
each Sunday.
Those attending the Sunday-
School drive will find themselves j r^, ,jcket f
wa king up newly erected concrete rhamh(.r „f Commerce. Common ly
steps that were completed just a Breakfast. Wed.. Oct. 10th, YMCA,
fees apro. The attractive nunnu*-1 7.0# \|#
ters are made of Lueders Stone.
All Candidates Except Ike Still
Shelling Woods To Stir Up Votes
(By I'NITED PRESS . glockenspiel corps playing
Adlai E. Stevenson, stepping up Irish Eyes Are Smiling."
• - - - - f,,.p
'When
personal attacks against President I
Eisenhower, made a determined
bid today for California's 32 presi-
de n tail electoral votes.
The Democratic presidential
nominee Wednesday night pictured
the President as a man of good
intentions, but one whose cam-
paign statements reflected the
voice of Madison Avenue.
In Washington, Mr. Eisenhower
considered more campaign trips,
possibly one to California, in the
face of the new Democratic at-
tacks.
Vice President Richard M. Nixon
was soaked in the rain Wednesday-
night at Chinatowns "double ten"
celebration in San Francisco.
But he wa,' probably the first
Phone 670 or *71 for Oxygen
Equipped ambulance service.
Satterwhite Funeral Home. . . . , . .i- - —
Mvwywwwwwwywyvww • Chinese nigh school drum and j statehood.
He was also nuzzled by a
foot cloth dragon ablaze with elec-
tric lights.
Sen. Estes Kefauver told an
Iowa farm audience that the Eisen-
hower administration has fostered
a hero worship of big business.
"They are the golfing compan-
ions of the Presidnet and the men
who came to dinner at the White
House," he said.
In Alaska, Democrats led in
most major races in the territory's
general election "barometer" bal-
loting.
With returns trickling in from
the territory^ 586,000 square miles
the Democrats were ahead in two
of the token elections of two L\ S.
senators and nn i*presnfeHtivo to
national candidate to be serenaded i go to Washington and stump tot
law a riikMa kink MVAAI I *
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