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Tonight: showers, low 48. Tomorrow: cloudy, high 72. Yesterday: high was 90, low 62. Cancer tan, serif anyonq Gari Thost you love; givt to Conqput This dreaded Disease tlwx hilt 1 VOL. LXXIII.

NO. 120 CARLISLE, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1954 FIVE CENTS SENATOR WOULD Stoner Answers Criticism On Laurel Lake -Brands GENEVA ENVOYS SPEED PLAN FOR IGNORE BRITAIN ON ASIAN CRISIS It A "False Accusation" INDOCHINA TALK Stevens Faces More Questions At Probe In McCarthy Feud Senator Says He Needs Three More Days To Complete His Quiz Of The Army Secretary "Secretary Draemel advised me that nothing of a major- nature Smith Succeeds Dulles As Knowland Urges U.S. Set could be done at that time because all available funds had beert alio Top U. S. Delegate Sees Viet Namese Up Security System Against Reds cated to uncompleted projects in different of the GENEVA, Switzerland U.E Big Three leaders at the Geneva con "After Samuel Lewis was made Secretary of Forests Waters, Senator Wade and I often visited ference met today with the Viet 'Mi' 'f i'X "''S? I I I -OsA Assemblyman Clarence G.

Stoner, Shiremanstown, today answered criticism of his actions concerning Laurel Lake which was voiced by Austin B. Hertzler and termed it "unfair accusation." In support of his contention, Stoner made public a letter, written last Apr. 22 by R. dills, Camp Hill, deputy secretary of forests and waters, which outlines work done or td be done at the lake. "In my first primary election campaign I made a statement that appeared on May 4.

1950, In the Evening SentfUFf: fn that statement I said that 'our LaureJ Lake recreation center had been shame Nam foreign minister and -ironed out difficulties delaying talks on with Secretary Lewis on the subject of Laurel Lake. On one oc Indochina. U. S. Undersecretary of State casion a meeting was held with Secretary Lewis and attended not only by Senator Wade and myself, but by a number of interested Walter Bedell Smith took over from Secretary of State John Foster Dul SPecial Army "unsel Joseph N.

Welch said today he is willing to "rest" the Army-McCarthy hearings on two witnesses Sen, Joseph R. McCarthy and Amy-Secretary Robert T. Stevens. But McCarthy said he is not prepared now to say just how many witnesses he will call. He said he expects to spend "at least" three more dava les as chief of the American deiegar tion and attended the meeting at WASHINGTON.

(U.E) Secretary State John Foster Dullea will brief Democratic and Republican congressional leaders on the Genera conference on Korea and Indochina this week, probably Thursday. Senate GOP Leader William F. Knowland (CaljfJ made the statement after Republican congressional leaders discussed the matter at their weekly conference with President Eieenhower. Knowland, meanwhile, called for the United States to- disregard Britain's "lack of willingness" and ttct "immediately" to set up a col-. lective security system against Communism in Southeast Asia.

-Vital to U. 8. Laurel Lake users, Including Aus tin Hertzler. This group has al French headquarters. WHILE MRS.

VAIERIU GEORCESCU presents a gift to President Eisen ways felt that definite action as a The meetinz was attended also fully neglected by the Duff result of. this meeting was handicapped because of Insulting re Stevens. by British Foreign Secretary An thony Eden, French Foreign Min I meant every word of that statement," said Stoner. "After being sworn Into office marks made to Secretary Lewis by ister, Georges Bidault and Viet Nam Late News Briefs hower at the White House, her sons, Constantin and Peter, prepare to thank the Chief Executive for his part in securing their release from the Romanian Communists. In center is Rep.

Frances Bolton (R-Ohio), who worked for their liberation. (International Soundphoto) Dalles, Scelba May Try Again Foreign Minister Nguyen Quoc as tne member or tne House or Representatives from Cumberland Dinh. Informed sources predicted mat HANOI, Indochina. Communtet County, one of my first official as a result of the talks with Nguyen troops who have crowded the the Indochina peeace talks would French defenders of Dien Bien Phu into a tiny half-mile-square acts was to visit Admiral Draemel, then Secretary of Forests Waters, during which I discussed the needs at Laurel Lake and begin, by Wednesday or Thursday To Reach Solution On Trieste 7 The Viet Nam envoy agreed to sit area broaacaat demands tnat tne Hertzler. "In spite of Hertzler's actions, Secretary Lewis visited Laurel Lake during the peak of the 1952 recreation season.

It was a warm Sunday afternoon and he saw for himself the crowded conditions at both Laurel Lake and Pine Grove Furnace. Secretary Lewis told me after his visit that he was surprised at the number of cars that had to be turned away. "Before the 1953 season opened, (Continued en Page 4) down at the negotiating sessions besieged garrison "surrender or especially the parking facilities. with agents of the Communist-led die." By United Press "My interests in Laurel Lake Viet Minh but be drew the line at ARMY ACCUSED OF A new start toward the solution of the Trieste dispute may come recreation center has always been to provide the best possible facili ISTANBUL. Turkey Tur grtrnting the rebel Indochinese equal status with tha recognized government.

out of today's meeting between Sea key's free enterprise Democratic He said the situation in South- east Asia "affects our own vital security interests as a nation" as well as those of the free world. The United States, he declared, should not let Britain's "lack of willingness to take action paralyze the rest of the free world." Britain has taken the position the Geneva conference should be (riven a chance to develop a peaceful settlement In Indochina before any anti-Red -alliance is formed In Southeast Asia. Knowland said this Country and CODDLING ATHLETES ties for the 150,000 citizens who use Laurel Lake each year, as well as for all those who summer there. retary of State John Foster Dulles Party claimed 514 of the 541 Na Originally, the Vietamese had re and Italian Premier Mario Scelba tional Assembly eeata. at stake In fused to negotiate with representa- It is the flret meeting between Sunday's general election.

State Positions Each stated his position at the start of the Senate Investigating Subcommittee's 15th televised hearing on the Army-McCarthy row. It was prompted by a question from temporary Chairman Karl E. Mundt as to how many witnesses each side expected to call. Sen. Everett M.

Dirksen a member of the subcommittee, said the hearings are dragging on with no end in eight and something ought to be done to speed them up. The discussion delayed the start of questioning Stevens again today by about 20 minutes. Before the discussion. Sen. Henry M.

Jackson (D-Wash.) formally proposed that an Air Force sergeant be interviewed on whether he arranged for the now-famous photograph of Stevens and Pvt. a. David Schine. He asked that Sgt. Herbert R.

Manchester be Interviewed on this subject by special counsel Ray H. Jenkins and his staff. Mundt called Jackson's suggestion "an excellent idea." Manchester, a former public information man at MoGuire Air Force Basa House Committee Lists 10 tive Cni Mlnh leader of the the globe-travelling American sea AUSTRALIA SPEEDS Reds who have been fighting tne HARRISBURG. Richard Eichel- retary of state and the Sicilian Big Names For Probe born Italian premier. FIVE CHILDREN DIE IN FLAMING HOME French Union forces in Indochina for seven years.

'v Trieste and the ratification of the berger surrendered to State Police and told them he was involved in WASHINGTON HIE) A House- East-West negotiations on ar European Defense Community pact RED SPARING PROBE the fatal beating of Albert H. Rich rangements for the talks were vir were the chief topic for discus subcommittee plans to make public the service records of 10 big- tually completed at a meeting be ards, a 48-year-old state employe whose body was found in hia blood sion at the meeting in Milan. Royal Commission Given Dulles wants Italy to ratify the name sports figures in connection wtith its Investigation of alleged stained apartment. tween Jean Chauvel, French ambassador to Switzerland, and Andrei Gromyko, Soviet deputy foreign EDC pact. But Scelba's chief con Congress are "entitled to know" now what U.

S. allies are prepared to do In the way of "united action" If "a crucial situation develops" there. The French last week' appealed for emergency air help from the United States to aid In the battle for. the Indochina fortress of Dien Bien Phu. coddling of GI athletes.

cern is Trieste. Widespread Powers CANBERRA, Australia (TJ.E Chairman William E. Hess (R- minister. Italy and France alone, of the six nations who are to organize a INDICTED IN BANK Informants said Chauvel told Ohio) said he isnot criticizing the athletes who benefited from favored treatment but he strongly ob Tha Australian government hand West European army, have not rat Father Burned As He Saves Youngest In Family WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (U.E) Five children, members of one family, died today when flames swept their two story frame build-ing in East End of Williamsport.

The dead were Mary Ann, 10; Elizabeth, 9, Bernard James, 7, and David, 6, all children of Bernard and Mrs. Mary Ann O'Brien. ified the EDC pact which provides Gromyko France was sending invitations to the three Associated States of Indochina Viet Nam, Cambodia and Laos and that all HOLDUP ATTEMPT jects to the system that makes it. Linked to Unity such favoritism possible. Scelba is preparing to nut the ed a royal commission sweeping powers today to break up the nationwide Communist spy ring disclosed by refugee Russian diplomat Vladimir Petrov.

had given assurance they would pact before the Italian Parliament The subcommittee's hearings will open Wednesday and be open Jury Returns True Bill On for ratification. accept. in New Jersey, supervised the pic ture-taking of Schine and Steven to the public. The sources said Gromyko agreed Scelba holds that it will be diffi Donald F. Drewitt Prime Minister Robert G.

Men- Sports figures whose records the the invitation to the Indochinese cult, if not impossible, for him to push the ratification through so at the airport adjoining Fort Dix, N. last Nov. 17. He toW a reporter over the weekend that it zles ordered the commission of The father and a sixth child, Pat Hess subcommittee will examine Communists would be signed only The May terns of Grand July, rick, 5, were burned as the father first, and highlights of what it will The Eisenhower Administration decided It could not get congressional approval for this form of intervention unless It were part of a united front against Communism in Asia. Knowland said the "very critical situation" at the Dien Bien Phu my compare historic crises such" as the Alamo, Pearl Harbor or Dunkirk in waking up people to the "grava danger confronting them." by Russia and not jointly with Com long as the Trieste dispute embit three Supreme Court judges to use Information given by Petrov when carried the boy to the street and seek to establish in each case, munist China, ters Italian-Yugoslav relations.

convened this morning at 10 o'clock and given its charge by then tried to rescue the other chil he was granted asylum as a start were reported by committee This waa a basic point with the Scelba inherited the Trieste head ache when his left-of-center coali President Judge Dale F. Sfougaart, dren, trapped in their second floor ing point of an investigation. sources to include: Allies because of their steadfast returned a time bill againet Don bedrooms. It was expected that hearings Willie Mays, center fielder for refusal to put the Peiping delega tion government was confirmed in ald Franklin Drewitt, 120 Charles would be opened in two weeks. the New York Giants; basic train tion on equal footing with the Big March after a long series of cabi It was believed the Are started at daw in tha living room of the first floor the home.

Kinley Harrisburg, who is charged ing delayed so he could play camp net crises. was his own idea. Explains Inaction He testified last week about tha photograph, but no one on the subcommittee asked him about who arranged for the Sohina has testified that Stevens asked that the photograph be taken. Stevens has said ha cannot recall this. Mundt said tha reason Manchester was not questioned Jast week Four.

Under "terms of references" pat with attempting hold up the terned after the Canadian royal The 320 square-mile Trieste area baseball; discharged three months early so he could return to his Shiremanstown State Bank about commission that unveiled Russia'i belonged to Italy before World War said the first floor was burned out and that the rooms of the upper 8:30 o'clock on Monday morning, club for the Spring training sea II. It came under occupation by MAN, WOMAN KILLED floor were scorched. Mar. 29. Boy Shot In Eye Bv Air Rifle Pellet son.

the Allied armies and Marshal spy appartus in North America on Information given by Soviet code clerk Ieor Gouzenko, the Patrick was admitted to Divine. Drewitt, In attempting to hold Whitey Ford, New York Yankee Tito's Yugoslav partisans. Providence Hospital for treatment. up bank, used an offensive IN 3-VEHICLE CRASH pitcher; retained at Fort Mon Australian Justices were ordered about the circumstances surround It was decided to make Trieste a free territory under a neutral The father was treated at Wil weapon to beat up a cashier but mouth, N. J.f to play baseball.

to: liamsport Hospital, as was the chil he was forced to flee without ob ing tha taking of the photograph was because Jenkins had advised Boxer Is Janitor governor. Soviet Russia blocked 1. Inquire whether espionage In Jeffrey Jrabam, seven-yeanold son of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Graham, 415 North College Street, Is I in Carlisle Hospital as a result of Chico Vejar, a contender for the Auto Hits Truck In Rear him that such a question would ba every attempt to name a governor.

As a result, Trieste remains dren's mother. He was treated for burns and she was treated for shock. Both were discharged. Australia was carried out by representatives of the Soviet Union welterweight boxing title; serving out of order. taining any Drewitt was captured later the ame morning near rfoe Carlisle fiileitliaiige of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

an eye injurvjiuffered wh After Head-On Crash em. American and British at-Eorj Benaings. despite or agents of the Russians. schooling through the first year of troops occupy its northern half. 2.

Inquire and report on infor Dies As Auto Rams GETTYSBURG, Pa. (HE) Two The Drewitt case was one of was shot accidentally Saturday by another boy witb a B-B gun. Reports today, according to Mrs. Graham, are that chances for sav- Road Deaths Down mation given Australian authorities called Zone A. The, Yugoslavs oc cupy the southern half, Zone B.

college was classified as a laborer and assigned to olean dayroom and three presented to the May Grand persons were killed early toaay hv Petrov as to the conduct of 14 P.C. In 3 Months The United. States and Britain gymnasium; fought six bouts and two others slightly Injured Jury before it waa recessed at Car In Ferry Line BRIDGEPORT, N. J. (U.E) A espionage and related activities in the eye are favorable.

(some of them benefits) between when a car and a tractor-trailer col Austalia and also matters arising tried first to get the entire territory restored to Italy. They then 12:30 for lunch by District Attorney Clinton R. Weidner and hia last October and February, flying lided head-on and a second car HARRIS BURO CE Pennsylva Th other boy Mike Kazar, aged 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. John from that nine-year-old girl burned to death proposed, last October, to turn their assistant, William F.

Martson. rammed the rear of the truck five mila north of Hanover on Route his own plane to and from camp on leaves up to 12 days. Recently and three other persons were in 3. To name names and unmask nia cut traffic fatuities by 14 per cent In the first three months of 1954, the Bureau of Highway Safety Kasar, 339 West Penn Street. Policeman Jacob Wise Investigated Th Grand Jury ignored a jured in a rear-end oollision near methods used by any persons in injured when plane crashed.

94. charge of Involuntary manslaugh the landing dock of the Chester- and confiscated the air rifle. volved in such spying that unlaw- The dead were Donald E. Paxton, John and Edward O'Brien, for reported today. ter against Richard F.

Ahlers, St. fiiiiv nrehidiced Australia's de Bridgeport ferry. 26, Hanover, driver of the car that mer West Coast college basketball Traffic death for the first quar Zone A over to Italy. That caused an Italian-Yugoslav crisis. Both countries moved troops to the frontier.

-There have been several feeble attempts since then to get started toward a solution but Italy and Yugoslavia remain far apart. The dead girl was Shirley R. fense. OVERCOME FATALLY collided head-on with the truck. stars, later unaer oaseDall con ter of the year came to 315, in con Mary's, Ohio, who was the operator of a tractor-trailer truck involved In an accident with an tract to the Pittsburgh Pirates, and a passenger, Doris M.

Fuller, trast to 367 killed in Pennsylvania Walker, Chester, who was sitting In a parked car in the ferry PHILADELPHIA CR Anthony Jagielskl, 63, was killed and his granddaughter, Anna Malapolski, 33, Littlestown RD1. now classified as librarian and other tractor-trailer near the Me-chaniceburg interchange on the INCOME TAX CUT FOR State Trooper James Treas iden clerk typists at Aberdeen Proving over the corresponding period ia 1953. The decrease came entirely on rural roads. line with her father, Jerome, her mother, and one-year-old brother, tilled the truck driver as Raymond Ground, where they play basket- Pennsylvania Turnpike in which a 18, was overcome by lack of oxygen In their tightly closed home. Jerome Jr.

hall. H. Long, 29, Sunbury, and the driv In March, the death toil was 89. third person, riding in one of the ALL URGED BY GROUP Police said the two men In the Police, who rescued the girl, said Two More Pitchers a drop of 26 from the US tnotorists TRACTOR KILLS FARMER PLEASANT MOUNT, Pa. (CE) er of the car that rammed Long's truck from the rear as Sanford La- car which crashed into the rear of the gas flame from a hot water Alexauder J.

Komkowsky, Giants the Walker car were Albert Lack- heater in the basement had con Farmer Robert L. Wheeler, 32, was moreaux, 37, Glen Lyon. Both were and pedestrians killed in the ama month last year. The biggest decrease occurred in Erie County, oski, 25, and John H. Jastrienski, piicner; ciassuied as light weapons Infantryman but retained at trucks, was killed.

A true bill was returned againet James Willis Palmer, alias Nelson A. Lower, a fugitize, on three charge of robbing cottages In the Bowmansdale area. sumed most of the oxygen in the But Balanced Budget Is injured slightly. Paxton's car was crushed under a tractor that overturned near his barn. 31, both of Chester.

demolished and damage to the trac which had six fewer deaths during Given Priority Fort Myer, Va, where he played on post team: released three Walker and other motonists man tor-trailer was estimated at $5,000 the month than In March, 1953. aged to rescue Mrs. Walker and Treas said that Paxton's car was months early to start professional WASHINGTON (UJn A pri the boy. northbound from Hanover on Route baseball season. Warren Leaves G.A.O.

Agency Saved U. S. More Than It Cost LACKOsKi and Jastrzenskl were vate tax group maintains that any 94 and Long's truck was south Rachard S. Brodowsky, Boston bound, with Lamoreaux' car travel Local Issues Hold Top Spots In Primaries Tomorrow In 5 States future income tax cuts should he made across the board so that as held for questioning in connection with a hand grenade allegedly Red Sox pitcher, assigned at Fort Dix, N. as light vehicle driver ing found in the rear of their vehicle, many citizens as possible help pay and utility repairman, played on post team; in season relieved of the cost of Government.

MARKET REPORTS Increasing individual exemptions Newspaper Strike WASHINGTON CE Primary duty at noon and excused from as proposed by many uemocraug KP and guard duties. Talks Are Resumed elections tomorrow in five states deal mostly with peculiarly local STOCK MARKET congressmen would narrow rather Prices as of 1 p.m. furnished by issues to the exclueion of the head than broaden the distribution of the tax burden among the people, Eastman, Dillon 100 West WILKBS-BARRE, Pa. (U.E) lined news of the day such as Indo- Canadian Governor High Street: Representatives of the Wilkes It said. China, McCarthy vs.

Army and the Geneva conference. American Radiator, 17; Ameri Barre Publshlng and the WASHINGTON IT.P Lindsay Warren would have made somebody a good editor. He knows how to cut out unnecessary words. When he wrote his chief, President Eisenhower, and said that his doctors advised Mm to retire he wrote a short note. The chief was moved to accept, with regret, with a note many words longer.

Warren was allowed to step down as comptroller general of the United States after 13 years service and is leaving shortly from Washington to go back to Washington, N. his home. But the group warned that taxes To Be Guest of U.S. WASHINGTON CEt Canadian American Newspaper Guild (CIO) conflict In Korea and in peace time. This is more money than was spent in the history of the U.

S. before Warren took office. Under his regime, the GAO, not only has -paid its way, but has shown a profit. Collections from 1911 to date total over 915-million dollars, most of which had gone out of the Treasury illegally, little matters Warren and his staff smoked out That amount is twice what has cost Warren to run his own shop. He has pulled no punches In his attack on what he considered injustices In Government contracts.

He once charged that some of the The election will take place in should not be cut at the expense of a balanced budget and that a resumed negotiations today as the can Tel. 167; Atlantic Refining, 34; Baltimore Ohio, 204; Bethlehem Steel, Cana trike of editorial workers entered Governor General Vincent Massey Ohio, Indiana, Florida, Alabama and New Mexico. Primarie already have been held in New Jer its 24th day. dian Pacific, 24; Chrysler amies here today for a three-day reduction In Government expenditures essential to further tax reductions. The strike has halted publication 58; Dow Chemical, 36; Gen.

state visit, returning a call Presi sey and Illinois. of the Evening News Times Leader dent Eisenhower paid to Ottawa Publie Utilities, 3l; General Electric, 123; General Motors, The group, the Committee on New Mexico's primary will be and the Morning Record since Apr. Federal Tax Policy, is headed by last Fall. Scheduled to meet Massey at Na under conditions little changed A spokesman for the publishers 69 ft; Kennecott Copper, 78; former Treasury Undersecretary from those of 1952 which produced "After 30 years la the said that employes were losing a Montgomery Ward, 604 N. Y.

tional Airport at 4 p.m. EDT were Taft'a eat He la supported by Robert A. Taft Jr. Sen. Thomas A.

Burke, a Democrat named to succeed Taft, has no primary oposition. For the first time in 40 yeans, both major parties have named candidates for governor without primary contests. They are James A. Rhoadea, former Republican mayor of Columbus, and Gov. Frank J.

Lausche, Democrat, now serving an unprecedented fourth term. In Indiana Tuesday's primary la over-ahadow-ed by a battle for control of tha Republican state organisation. Ten Republicans and one Democrat seek renomination to Iti-diana'a 11 House aeats. Houe Republican Leader Charles A. Hal-leek and four fellow Republican are unopposed.

In Florida, where Demowatie nomination usually means election, a three-way content for Democratic designation for governor et-pected to lead to a May 25 runoff. The aapirant are Bralley Odham. Leroy Collin and Attln Gov. Charley E. Johns.

In Alabama, Sn. John J. Spark-man, who campaigned In 195J a chargea of fraud and Illegal voting total of more than $25,000 in Central, Ohio Oil, 66; he told me, "as a congressman and as bead of the General Ac Vice President and Mrs. Richard N. Nixon.

Adm. Arthur W. Rad weekly wages. In addition, the 40; Pepsi-Gala, 15; Phila. Elec Roswell Maglll.

The committee expressed its views in a 36-page section of a three-part atudy on Federal finances. and a $200,000 Senate investiga tion. spokesman said, the incomes of representatives of the Government were "dishing out and giving away the property and money of the tric, 37; Pure Oil. 60; Radio ford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gov. Edwin L.

Mechem to unop- ,200 merchants and distributors 27; Socony Vacuum, io; of Staff, and the ambassador of I-ast Apr. 12, the committee pro pced in New Mexico's Republican were being reduced daily. Sunray Oil, 19, U. S. Steel, 46; Texas 71; West the Commonwealth nations.

Immediately after arriving, Mas At the same time, the publish senatorial primary and Democratic Sen. Clinton P. Anderaon ia un posed a $60,000,000,000 budget for the fiseal year beginning July 1 ing company pledged recognition sey schedule called for him to In place of the $65,600,000,000 bud opposed for renomdnation. 'Union rights" which the guild ern Maryland, 23 '4; Westinghousa Electric, 72; Wool worth, 40; Du Pont, 126; Penna. RR, 16.

motor across the Potomac River contends are being jeopardized in Ohio Republicans ara In a fac tional fipht over nomination of a get recommended by President Eisenhower. The committee's bud-gpt would include a cut of in non-defense budget United States with reckless abandon the greatest device ever Invented for pumping out the Treasury." Warren appeared before a Senate Expenditures Committee on the Reorganization Act In 1945 and shocked everybody around with the remark: "Any bureau can put up a case. Congress can set up a bureau for the edification of the three blind proposed new labor contract The guild also said it ordered GRAIN MARKET candidate for the Senata seat held counting Office, I think I deserve a rest. I want to sit and think for a time and then I want to do a little fishing." Lindsay Warren leaves his footprints. He is proud of the fact that his office has become recognized as non-political under bis regime.

Under him it has been responsible only to the Congress, and even presidents could not order him about. Warren was appointed for a 15-year term by the late Franklin D. Roosevelt. He grabbed the Nation's purse atrings on Nor. 1, 1940.

Slnca then he has counted every billion of spending, close to 730-bilIion dollars through World War II, the i the work stoppage because of "the Prices st of 11:47 a.m. at Chi to receive the traditional key to tha city and then to the White House where he will be an overnight guest. While Massey's visit strictly a formal call to Washington, is expected that Canadian Defense by the late Robert A. Taft. The publishers' obvious stalling." state organization endorsed Kep.

cago: George H. Bender and he has the Wheat May, 202; July, 196; When it is possible to make euta In individual income taxes, the 200; 204. support of the Taft family news paper. Thirtyeven-yer-old Wil Cora May. 152; July, 152; Minister liroone Ciaxton, accom mice or for the rehabilitation of 149; 142.

liam Saxbe, a email town lawyer Adlal E. Stevenson' vice pr.m-tial running mute, has Uut ftsral I SEJiTIJTEL, TOXICHT Church Reports (. 14 Claimed Ads 11 Deaths 4 Editorials 6 Sixirf" S. TV. Comirii li Womfii 6 Humpty Dumpty, and within a panying the governor general, will take time, out from ceremonies to discuss U.S.-Canadian military re Oat May, T3: July, who is speaker of the Ohio Legislature, challenged organisation des- committee said, the rates should mad as Kw as possible for the lowest Income group and should not exceed 50 per cent for the high-1 et blacker.

The highes-t bracket no la SJ par cent. of bi lifa for ag'n't year those who head them can 71. Rep. Laurie C. Battle.

Aim. John come in with glowing accounts of gnation of party candidates Rye May. 93; July, 96; lations with top American defense officials. their waik," I boesism" and announced tot rat.J ao is a cards', 9i; Dae, 103..

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