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Today’s Chuckle
Gainrespille Dailn Regisker
AND MESSENGER %e 9
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68TH YEAR
GAINESVILLE, COOKE COUNTY, TEXAS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1957
(TEN PAGES)
NUMBER 69
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Fort Worth Area
Bipartisan Try
Battered by Wind
Adlai and Dulles
Confer on NATO
One Hurt
T <»
I
ehatdha
ARMS OBJECTIONS
about
agreod
5′2433
A -
a > 3.3
2 asa.
Informed sources said Pinrail
1‘ 1.i.n,
Red Marshal Boasts
Record
Sgt,
min-
a nd
Linn's (
•i mndi
i.W
Clubs to
Mar
said Hussia
sha] S. S. Varetsov
Fut
Hear Talk
atomic
par
an
led P'rojeet Vanguard.
er
servicclub-at 1 mn
111
IV proptam I1 0 launching
After Three Tries
Wedding Is Legal
while working in an
‘S
oil storage tank.
be-
I he
Iomestead starting at 5:58 am.
Former Hospital
completed their
acqua inted N 1- it
mpn} .
Guard Kills Two
and Mary of Bloomington der id
route by kC135 and KC97
Yathoronh will be here
ored at
THE INDEX
(■
d. I \
i breaking flight from Westover,
Hail ranging up to '-.-inch in
7 forces"
hrea ks.
problem is not only military.
1 hv
s< i earning ball
a li i I d g e with I hi re
debut as
f,,l Phil 1. Krables
assistant rn
i Sat urdas s
If
The But that requirement has been I "Now we have put people on no*
-d
ays that
w here
nerei
Iames Hull
of
some accounts would obvious-
hotel costs
Mere de-
and other categories.
1, 1 1, t
d
be
(
II
I .a
t
11 in
1 lent
■ ITi,
A pat 11
mo
tb<
' h d
claims for deductions than we
rington replied
At another point he said, have in the past."
%J
Ve
Estimates May Be Used
In Listing Expense Items
Racing Cold Front Sets
Off Tornadoes in Texas
In Pickup,
Car Crash
Stevenson Has
Hour-Long Talk
With Sec. Dulles
Tidelands Suit
Names 5 States
ly have to be estimated, or at
least not supported by vouch-
ers" Un the returns, he added.
lehrating Soviet Artillery Da
Barentsev said longangemis
me. then dropped it back square,
ly on its side," he said. "It made
the i hicf
wound
Amei u an
nav \ du ei
of
a
A forme
the Veterans i
8
3
l lai her this week. (jen. Curtis
IMay commander one of these
I ‘on
■ : an
puds
w a v
lei ed
W lute
e| fl om
noon
wood
Tin
ane
To
gin
lating policy.
Irporters .
meet i■ g
mormin g
Meth d
visit a
high s, |)
mg the
ington
that 1
lieved to be serious.
The accident occurred at the
Lewis Goslin Welding Shop on
E. Highway 82 where Kirk is
said
mall
, and
head o
Serv 1 c
. 9
Hl
■1
in
the
and
4
fr', 1
H<lo -
mg
Hou
' the
i al r
< n ed
r|e
i in
l r
. son
splat
, t us
I!.. ( I ■
the
I W orris
"'He m
i y Al,
got 2 31
wood < ’i
cm eree
etaten
in the
Revenue generally ignored by many with 1
------- small expense accounts, and the
• \ A
1,, -
.b ir
l.md-
w hen
liefoi e
low d
He | IW i
I he met
, which his employer repays him
e must report as income the mon-
1hu "la'
les \ lew t
l e.d help ‘
w as m1 le
of 1/1 (MM) to 50),0M) feet
Weather Forecast
Partly cloudy through Tues-
day. Colder tonight with lowest
30 to 40 degrees.
(Complete report on Page 8)
said । hr
men,bet s
For Tax Purposes
f rot t
' op’
of Minei al
a l 1 ti
a i ’n o’ t
Sta’n I >e pa r t m r
dill ng । r:,:
con-lt 111 o '
F c" as Hie ,
g aftci he was overcome i he replied.
•e “hile “orkin" i„ To a similar question. Hager-
ty said he has not heard such a
Stevenson trip discussed in the
while declining an
I nmg.
.d’o
VI fol
w 1 I'll
\ I’ I
llig a new r
rangements
nd i V
I) dies
Itawas the first time a
pital w mg at S 15 a in
dupee t
i ni l y han rcai her
8 de. 'an
i,, l"
-er ill ity glial d fo
। up 1'1
passin,
. Koi । e
The
Adlai , sled
morning
by fure
mile non-stop flight of six jet
bombers from the United States
to Buenos Aires and back.
The flight marked the first
i time a "cell of planes," as the
! Air force describes the group,
had made such a trip. It took
। a i
JI bhe/ thr 1ega
W • ( .
Lonne
l'
|
WAYWARD BUS
I ONG HI A( II. ( alif. t.lb—
Raymond I) Welke, 21, was
pursued for two miles by po-
lice as he drove a big bus on
an erratic course through
town. Officers said Welke told
them he berame tired of wait
ing for a bus and finally
walked to a nearby depot and
helped himself to one. He was
hooked on suspicion of drunk
driving and auto theft.
J TP
The trouble could all be laid
to ied tape and geography.
on a long distance flight. an Air
Algeria.
The sources said Dulles most
likely will refuse to give any
guarantee which in effect would
give France control over U. S.
relations with"Tunisia, a former
French protectorate.
Although the United States
may support France in the
forthcoming U. N. debate on AL
geria, the informants said, it is
also unlikely -Washington will
extend unconditional support
for French actions in Algeria.
France’s main fear is that the
Tunisian arms will turn up in
the hands of the Algerian reb-
els. with whom Tunisia’s gov-
ernment is sympathetic.
Worker Overcome
At Welding Shop
H. D. Kilk. 714 N. Taylor St .
was given emergency treatment
at Gainesville Sanitarium this
has ready a vast array
she will i
lii’ii heon
Restan
dem it ic.ua
i Da Iha i l.
I Skis wei
for the nation’- h i c he i oftue in
1952 and 19 al
bles fell w est of Wi hila
'"mt’-"1.' 1 ’ | blankcling the ground
orAani/ton time
lem
f
ville i
V 1'1
helpful as I can" in arguing for
to see ' the policies "to the extent that
tomor. ' 1 agree with them."
( arrollton, n o 1 i h o
and w ei e eNper led I
Safety made a preliminary dam
age of $1,0 at Fort Worth.
"It tried to lift me off the ! —
| planning "weapons <
row ." The <■ o u n < i |
l gi imp’s of her sev en
license was
would be decisive in any future
' w ar
list
He was asked whether agents he had to this year. Harrington
said, "He could rely on secon-
• •......... ■ ............- dary evidence (estimates) of
of the Rind that pcople hav e the t3 pe I previously discussed.”
been making for years. .............. Hesaid the service will not -
his pi' ktip
ceremony wasn't legal in Bloom
ington । Mi [.can County 1.
an hour. They flew at altitudes
one American scien
WASHINGTON IT
diametei ba 11 ci ed P aris
day.
two unarmed I
263*75 22
23.- w-s . 2 14. d
But the mmi>:ei not h ed
a-ked him how he
Ruslan military
est i ma t rd damage toi
l at $11
Hided with
le inter-ec
I 1199 and
for launching
; is. this t W all v
('ha i lie s i an end • 1 I ’
Satin day and
Howard, id
Mi
bl a t ,
I t
al
car expenses.
I " Blominpton I O 1
Sic\ C
a bill
Stale
the sc
H w
ion -1J
ramnslick tourney from 3:32 and 4:05 am.
Mis. I y esterday
North At
WASHING ION
viol marshal say
i intercontinental
British aims shipment to Tu/solidarit of NATO in all
siles give the Soviet ('mon thei
The bombcis
"If the rival
a i med serv lies is
' ptograms and < a
sary expense, a-
His condition
trailer. "It picked the
I he Martin
(‘hrntan Pincau was flying to ening of the Atlantic Pact ... .
the I nitvd States today to press We intend to insist on finding a ."111,1, .
liemh ohjections to U. S. and'system which will assure theiole 1" 16ad
He hi
1hese w ho o n e n l y i all them
। ameliorate things, to limit theof arms to Timisla."
Idamage." Pineau said p is scheduled
It is necessary to think of Dulles in Washington
row.
to combat lesser out-
But he contended the
of mod J wife looked up when they heard
II,NIMINION, 111.
State Dulles on President Fisen
slightly less than 21 bouts
The big B:2s landed at Platts
burgh Air Force Base yester-
day I he 51 crewmen aught up
on thel sleep while the craft
were ihcckcd and fueled, then
they were off to the home field,
launchings provided only
I ti ll evidence that Russia
|ground, but I giabbed the porch
rad and hung on," said Jerry A ■ f
Williams. is who was standing Zl y
on the fieri pich (d his home PA f f V) III I
when the twister passed about
'I 1:1 co Ida st s
in Augusta, Ga.
Arriving here from New
York, Stevenson issued a state-
ment outlining some of his own
views including the need for
“highly mobile forces" to com-
bat brush fire wars, develop;
menteof joint policies, and aid,
to underdeveloped countries. 0
“I am here to help if I can
to bring about a closer military
and political association through
N ATO (the Nort h Atlantic
Treaty Organization)," he said.
He agreed to this attempt at
bi partisanship, he said, because
of "the gravity of our situation
in the world."
Guardedly, in response to Dul-
les' initial overtures last month,
he refused to head up a State
Department task force which
would write the policy for Eisen-
hower's personal attendance at
a NATO summit meeting next
month. Rut he agreed to “re-
view and discuss" administra-
tion proposals and to support
them "when we were in agree-
ment."
In Augusta, White House
press secretary James C. Hag-
erty said Eisenhower wrote
Stevenson last week expressing
regret he would not be in Wash-
ington during Stevenson's visit
today.
Eisenhower also said he in-
tends to confer with Stevenson
before leaving for the NATO
meeting in Paris, Hagerty said,
but added no date for such a
meeting has been fixed
"I haven't the remotest idea,”
Tia
Roof tircle
l ne Kiw a
,‘ncarmn Biown-Ville, whi'h had
PARIS i pi Foreign Minister the existence and the strength
id feet away. "It was picking
up twoby fours and big pieces
of scrap and tossing them all
over the place. It crushed a
steel garage like it was paper."
were refueled
I' । I it":’ ' I I le'l
he,nd the blessed
leaders in
Negotiations on French sup
ply of arms to Tunisia were
also work out joint policies in
areas of common interest and
is prime
( 11 e in the ministci 's pal lot
he li
Tne -
rant
huge tanker planes on a record
off from
Ill-No. Nev. (/7‘
lng of the debt limit
i the wedding
n. mnis1e1
' la red that
f the internal
11 I r 11 ed |" '.’ It I rl "I
fe11 roqmemeni ft
E i 10/1 Ka il lomhuei
with Secretary ofvearold Elza Haton, in custoyried Satirdas
issued in
and the
titot foi the Vanguard satel-
lite's tireostage launching rock-
et
act as a
avcrage speed of 560 miles
ith I n11lr lit
meee p11b/i a b"
nnulisprcal session of (ongies
. 01 should be called requcsting ti.e
Mansfield 1 necessai y adeitionai appropria
‘ f ions and, if 10/11i1 e the i -ds
ic spokesman said.
a whale of a crash when it hit."
I R. W. Glims of White Settle-
ment said the tornado w as "long
and while." He said he and his
fields '
He said he would tell Dulles
about “the uneasiness of the
(French government and show
him how lively the raction of
public and parliamentary opiu
ion has been about (he delivery
('omics Crosswords
, Deaths
/Mas An Forc Base to Bur Editorials
Sun- | nos Anos. The 6.35*1 miles flown . Markets .
। without stopping of refueling Sports
f Dallas eslablished a record for such al Weather
coiion./jet operation ' Women’s News
I.vri since 1921, the law has
icquired that an employe who
ilrs busmess expenses for
in Huhrmann. 72, of
w a - i ti I u i e 11 I oday
f"t an
k 1hcie swelled and
selves out enem}
Dr Hied Singei. a l'nive
< । f Mr la nd ast lopby sc of
■ A met li a 11 b K.M.
Ko) met President lrumnane
( Adlai K Slev enson, t hr 1 emo
! era tic picidential caneielate in
selves as masters of the space ern weapons, "ineluding
around us must be met by all-i
has lent efforts of our own
nearby Normal,
19 12 and Iff >6. were amen,
17 membei s of the I eme u
Adv isoi y (‘oincil who anp
contras to
111 ",<’1' I Intel
Mt,
held up by the monthlong Cabi
net crisis which followed the
fall of Maurice Bourges-Man-
nory’s government The United
States and Britain.decided to go
ahead with a token shipment
920 semiautomatic rifles, sub-
machine and Bren guns and am
munition to keep pro Western
Premier Habib Bourguiba from
accepting Soviet bloc arms from
Egypt
cv be ro/rived in pay merit. Hel
then may deduct his expenses. I
was not
i la inf
planes took
pos ' Rev
said in Baltimore it is establish Barentsev
। by a taxpayer who had kept no
tiavelng cast on the |
v and struck Fuhr-
M ' v Sylvosier hen rd the
minutes atiei
Gai swell All
Against li-ina But on an ( t
. tier by : he ( out t i ho gov ei n
non a mended its < ompin
Nov. । tn ini hide as defenlants
I' vc Mississippi, Alabama i' l
T I"i i'1.1
I he i e. m
M rket the
Anothe death atirbuted to
Russia's satellite
11 is I. I
I notteal sources in London
and Iwo w 11-
foi the talks in Washington.
"The aim of my trip is to
1mes Iiowid Law
“There will be no change in I require “any more detailed in-
that for the 1957 returns.' Har formation to support these
satellite uneler
evening bv
onommnced Ue esigned his hurpllal
uraging last Api d
the wcather was I
' I Li nnah R i r d 50
bv (daily
cona. was t
high w a y
I let W ('cti tic
(I< 1.1y 11 g 11
wing 11<>r11■■ (
we helieve if
iiiId he put to
Iise.
cold flout Monl,/ was
adminit i at ion's pro, am
• 1 ii ' < M -
। Iri
employ ed.
He was taken to the Sani-
tarium by Vernie Keel ambu
lance.
Of Decisive Missiles
s Russia has
missiles that
101 degrees by 11 a.m. today; and
within ' fie 1 1
fen -i
The cour 1
min be w .11 2
,i shot i gel
and will tour |
And only the last coremon
thermonuclear thvdrogen and
long range rockets capable of
h weapons. | I be Russian mi--lle bwat1 was destroying enemy targets at dis 1
Meanwhile, the Martin ('omade by Artillery Marshal M/imneesiimazinenat the end of
y este day in an at ti | W,, 1d Wal.1l-
division to speed arlclo in the (ommunis1 new -1 | Ni I M i h a i I N Gi ivd'.v
per Pravda Batc.u seCs a. I u le s) / ., not her aiiilici ymrsha L j
thefollowed the lin taken by oth | claimed ihat Soviet arnller 1-
maintaining "its -ipei i"i 11} ovei
nue service haslamining these c x‘p e n s e ac-
income tax forms counts .
For those reporting, he said.
government.
In his formal statement Stev-
enson made an apparent refer-
ence to some suggestions Dulles
is considering, saying that "gen-
uine partnership means mon*
than pooling our military and
scientific resources. We must
and pi
common danger before crises
like Suez arise.”
Limited Communist aggres-
sion is more likely than all-out
nuclear-missile war, he said, and
"we must have highly mobile
sun freezing 301
al Amat ill" and
Saturday really < otinted
f Iwo Iu-sin Sputnil
met for an hour and I fhe FRI 1
cleitina in Noith and (‛en
n the wails as limy
a ny w he l e a nd uindei any
lions.
A not her a rt illei y man.
ability to smash any aggie
has fallen hai k of Ruc,
A So-i in the political ealm, the
; the While Set t lenient ( ommu
I n H y on the northwest edge of
। Fort Vo 'Illi Sinela y . It bi oke
ing a
The
f-1:11 d
a: d I
ere-
WASHlMd'O.N oT)
Those killed w ei e A I
ev rr thing
lic.idod I a
immodi.'lob shot lol I ombat 1 1 loh te
di Loihhaidi is chef engineer | Bit a1 10). 0 Satillon.
Ham-"" said I tor iheniheRp)Mrllanetcinpl
went to the "fine doo, of Alt .an told 1 he roupl: ,,
, ii o, । । . , rsn in ( hampaign nttnfv
>m.d . and k ei i n will) an . . , .
,, , , ii, ed hel its six miles shot in
0′11/1 ' 11 n । a i ,, , ,
Pia oiin \ .
F. Roy Doland of Bloom
trailer up, held it aloft a
"I'h'l todas sain "fl),, diderda: t amnent~.
could make comments on policy
bet' ie it was made final with-
out. in effect, helping draft it.
"I won't go into that,” he
I laughed.
But he said he would "be as
I Ihe I w isi ei plain I v v Isible
IPINEAU TO PRESS
Stevenson was about 10 min-
utes early for his appointment
will call for an end to the arms with Dulles.
shipments and full I'. S. sup- Stevenson has been asked to
port for France in revolt ridden ; meet later with I resident Eisen
" 1 hower, who now is vacationing
21 "
11 onr of 110 1 nee
programs are heing held 1'." k
hrrausr of lark of funds " 1he
Imeiatipestatement s.od ' a
। .il di iv cn
d. "I No
party bi ide, ।
Y,il boi on,'h w ill speak
i epea ted
i:).. d the ’a
ilio a' the
! h, " ’
that of Mrs I
hi i binhand, and
By Senator
Sen lalph Yarb I’ 'Ugh will
add re- a 11111 meeting of
inter coni men la l ba Hist k
a group formu-
cmbles .il the 11111/1
""I an high I hool dm
f"t his ( e l
' lies and
Democratic Advisory Council
declared, “The all-out effort of
the Soviets to establish them
Janti |J( Ity (1gni/tinn cngmcei was Ctiti.allv
I h' w । ■ eic an ' f fa e in the r‘
l . S, S2 about 4 _ miles west of
( la l nes I lie
F u li t in a 1 'i was taken to
(iainesN ille Sanitarium by
Verme Ke, I ambtlte He was
giv en emel on C ' 11 itment for
mil ll i pie lib 11 ,i. 111 res and now
is rept ted in god iontition at
the Sami .111 ii in.
Highway Pat I'olm.m F ei e: t
Sitt said tll.it the a. cident i" -
curred about 9:1) a m. w hen
Fuhrmnn attempted to tui n
w 0'1 "it" 1 . S. S2 f i om t he
f il m i ■ '.id
FM:RM
' 48
. 3 KvH
inches of lain
g
mii-1/ intone, "I now pr
in/0 y mi man and w ife. "
I1"- i/11
def. .ted
i "oracking and flopping” over-
lie.id.
( iainesv ille (iets Kain
Ram and dri//le covered much
"f lexas Sunday . Hail hit some
aie.i'. Ihe Smith TevasLower
Rio (jtande Valles aiea was the
"idy scction without precipita-
tion. A old fiont moved across
the state ki king off the rain
and 1nbuleat weather.
1 "V ei y enco
Slev en-on’s
feel "f watei
an au!rniloinle at th
11"it < d I 41 m I load
tkrn
f I >e
spital offl
The Ntonal Supply (
plant hole lie f "i o Icavin:
'talc moot
the I nited
HIGHWAY MISHAP . . . Lindsay man was injured.
(Staff Photo)
mann’s truck on the north side
of the ivemient after both ve-
hicles apparently swerved to
avod the mishap.
Linn was not insured: both
men Weic alone at the time of
the accident.
Scot t i alle, I the piekip a total
ed interview with the magazine
I’. S News & World Report.
tint "generally speaking, yes"
n I- the people with large ex
pen f a ' "lint' on w horn t he
Pi cs|.|("a l o nln .w ( ।
son wiii.il a m 1 ।i’.i 11• :
fere:a e - 1 ′ wI f"t '! "
and t m ■ l ’e n."' t a t 1
a -econd 11 me unde i a -i1cet
light in rural Mansfield and I
finally in a car 35 miles fiom
home against the ba, kground of 1
"The St.ii Spangled Bannc
-md th U a
1 ' । a . "V i ' v । i ' t. । ( d V a t w " i a r mn: a . a i a v a:' . i •< ■■ I
" rF IPl, ) Ii 1001 । I- Mahomet. Whei h was ,o m
■■ 1ap‛lt W11! I atm, Nlbhun" tamned that the „IX was on
1‛ shotgun IWo m three shot' champaign county soil
- : ! I! I'l i d the W d.' I'll miees/ I
I', Iv
I an eft
Ihundeishowers. triggered by Loring Air Force Base in Maine,
a cold fiont. added. .91 of an “Everything functioned per.
uh of men-tuetoliamnesvilles/fectly all the way,” said Brig.
Iromond"t- November i ainfall , (ien. William K. Martin, com
total ,,v(i the weekend, mander of the flight. ”We could
M‛‛ Ute moilurf was I0‛have kept light on going.”
' "idi d Sundav night, ai emding ,, , ,
I" the |" f "Ifne weather sfm , Il , plane r’red ner "tr
1ie intercontinental ballisticiti, w Im I, has registere 7 36 | A' gentine capital Saturday a ft-
mi-sile 1 inches of iain for he month of ernoon where an air show was
Ihe fm:r reqiicmerts Le November. 'Ihe total has boost, being held as a climax to Ar-
s.o'l me propul-um .mmumv. c the yers rainfall to 20.72 gentina’s acronautical week,
guidancc and a meins 1o 11 inches, as ( ompared to the Martin said the bombers, each
Tecting the mi 1, - W .|t-'’"d ve.u's total "f 1971 inches dm. । powered by eight jet engines,
f t'oin (lestinet loti at a t nphei i'■ mg :H I ' d 19 .n inwon a dirc,t route to A i
friction when it I:-ids 1, k to The lgh tempm 111II i ending gent ma from Homestead Air
ward earth front spa-<• Sundav in (iainc-vilie was 69 Fo’ Base, Fla., and back at.
"If we just 1k at the Spin
niks " Singer said. "we can ci
oveimght low "f 73 degrees
ed last Thursday to get mried.
With Shotgun Fire I"ndlrror tems, 1601"llra a
- i (’turned to Bloomington for the
l W o n ""I i w no grappled W H II I a
ton inea-istant directoi of til"
hospital, tells this story :
tier . . . So, beginning with 1958,
, -,1 estimates may be us in revenuc service has not com we will be 111 a position to
U. s upieme (‛ot todav diioportng expensearcount items plained adopt a stricter attitude in ex-
1 e< tod t he f tv e (,n| f sta ics t o i e- fol in< mne ta x purposes. The revenue service has
ly within 13 days to a Iu-t/oi Um 1110/11 Russell ( larlchanged 1957 t.............. .........
I Mja1 t menl slip cekig t" fix inH11 askee about roportto require listing totals of these..
then -cawaie boieaic. at theifrom his serv k e that the lift e items on the form itself instead
11 .id if i"ii.i I three mile Iini a)} "in f'u get the w hole ; of only on a separate sheet of
Ihe ii 1- t e e depa 11 n ei ' "i i g r 1 h mg t CM!/ Su’nicPlls are paper. Iha t led to report s of an
na// filed a complain onIv/no! '"licit | intensive c, ackdow n. which IRS
1 He (1d agiee. in a copy right- | officials sought informally to/only lump sums need be used
manazine contradict with word that little for.
change was anticipated hn vuIII cavgvne.
.. .. . . tails will be required only i the
Hartington gave somebaskretrnisquestioned.
Hng to that v,ew even while de ASked What should be done
. , , " scribing the reports as incon
Al Stake is untold mli 11 servin’ will therk carcfully. x ) . .
-ibmerged oil lands. ' A revenue agent isn't going.. ..... . records because he didn't know
The Supreme ('omt in a bri0f '-pend a lot of time on small ,
” he said at one point, would he lenient in going over
-...... the 1957 returns "for omissions
M ASI IING F >N 1‛
S drot c io M a n - f i c | d
c the Tt'" I mla "d ohl igor
■end time henrath a street
si a tcs a re dii ei ted to 101 ’"
' en0jde d i omplaj ’ w i’hin
13 dav ■■ from this (laic " '
Ilio order noted th: ( hirf
Justice W a r r e n and 1nstie
( l (t k t nk r" part , o ronsie
‘i 11 i"ii of t he < asc.
2
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la inly sav thev have the propnl .
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sum hey claim all four, but ,,,. . ... '
. : । 29 9(i fa ng
Sputnik shows uon, one -
A sPkesmanfo the Mautin .-mm smacp on
0 siid in Baltimore the < tea S/11h plains highway
ition o us new division was not Billy liowertonann he, 2
"'dnmixe of any dispatisfantionimonils 01, baby. 11) of li1il0 en
among company offiials, Withfiond, and A.turo (aicia of Su- 1 tankers.
proFS so fat in its salpllitc ldan were killed. K( 1:35 was used to refuel a R52
l mis! Wor k । snow mixed wil lain tell in
... *. ' 0 , I ( ' 11, ' . '! ' pai f s of t he | 'anh,i ndle, melt ing U'
legal threnday waiting pel iod. but the S' heduile is bemud Ilie as it hit Ilail he -i/, of mar.
Sa tut day morning 1heyitisns bles fell west of Wichita Falls.
Nlmini-tration Hospital her j,I learned the blood samples hadtmAt‛mppn).uIIC blanketing the ground fm
. . , , been spilled and 1hry would i, N 1 1" ," ,,
day killed two men and "1 u n al j han ,, 1o take another test, 'I hey "l! embi.ee also mhu Moilin
Iv w mmd<’(| a thi i d w it h shotgun din a nd t hen w cm to t lie (’ha m ' 1 1iv 11 108 •1 l’atn/k An T m । c
file ! pa ign < 'mint y ( lei k to pn k up/Bas,Fl l h is is 11 . Amei n a n
ii .. ( ii* ,lihe marriage license. But t he I missile test < enter. MaitinactIv-
He was wiisiled to tl.c Horn clerk said Therc wes an cin ities thein nu hide test woik on
onhecertificale. Another dash/the Air I "I' e Mala101 larlical
to the laboratory and then seilminsile and ma11/1- onrnitel
on d s before the noon closingiwith 11/ An EnlS Ilian
, 11 me i he i lei k l"i led a ma r i lage f IM ' " fm thei have uon
in ense.
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i " i 1 "i k I 11 (" d.' v
Whale Memotil
: 1 ' 1 IL w |H al ."
light
'I na t -coined t" take
Tnnsla,
Mm ' -
known sicessfn tests of an
b m I d i:':' a 61101
Ht,n i art ■ ing an automati
hotgun an 1 pist "I entei ed flic
By SAC
PLATTSBURGH. N. Y. (P)—
Lhc Strategic An Command
had another entry today in its
log of achievements a 10,600.
By The As-wialol Lie's
A blustery cold 11 "tit i .a i il
deep into Texas Monday in tlie
'.nd Brtish Foreign Secretary
Most Selwyn Lloyd might join Pineau
” be and Secretary of State Dulles
I I'l" II' 'W i i
the Fj-enhower/? chirf personnol otfici.
Chi) mpa ign (’nun t y
'The couple tells it this
(ould not be reached in a 10le
! phone pole.
| "If our military a nd 1 ca( ch
evenine 'peaking eipgoment
at Sanpei
Well- w ho Was st1uk bv a (ar
dm mg a li e a v y fog Sunday
111 g lit
11 a I l ex is by nighitll
| The I epartment "f I 'ublic
i ( icie * v " i ('■ e: 11 "Ii- 1 -1w/1e
mirket contained "no sup/01 on for a
■ led 11 21 •" f o w " ' i I '' I ' ,
■ ’’ d( I pa’ c . . .
lii''-: low - 1I . i ' '
- lem I f- " I ' f th if the
<111 11' ' ii । 1 " 11,, 11 i,।
del
wakeot nu bn lem w edther l ha l
•-ent a ( halkw lute "tarking
and I" 'I '| a ng 1 "I Had, ar o~S t he
edge of Fort Worth
A heit y tain di iv en bv nort h
westeil winds up to 33 miles
an l1ou lashed (lalveston while
Beaumont Mond 1) ni"l ning le
pot led a thund torm and
gu-s up to 51) miles an hou .
s*
■ • ..
the event whih will l>e at tend
ed h) nrmlws f of het serv ii c
( Im>s and the .1 imiin (
of (mmeiee
I he tail-’. W :! ’ hizllrht a la, ■ v
round "f rn 11 v it ios Im ihe /na
11 it, w la > w i! I arrive he e 1on1gh
a fer mertin,- in l enten and
(‛ollin ('• Hmty t"' la v,
Villi' Is 11 f"l'
bower's plans for breathing new
lite into the N o r t h Atlantic
Treaty Organization.
I am here to make comments
and be helpful, to consult and
discu--" said Stevenson who
was defeated for the presidency
in 1932 and 1936 by Eisenhower.
Speaking to newsmen as he
n med in a drizzle, the former
IIlineis governor told newsmen
he < "Uld add little to what has
alrely been said about his mis-
! the tn.in. 63 Howard and Maty were
n f e i w it h Secret a i y ef
WASHINGTON (.P I emo
crat Adlai L. Stevenson arnived
at the State Department today
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