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J-vVV LEATHER—P«rtl.v eloudi
‘t0ntinUPd Harm. Low expected
**. I)ig|(t 75, high Thursday »5.
pTm^nto south"'.'' winds.
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Tha BAYTOWN STORY
IAYTOWN. TEXAS
Wedneiday, August 6, 1952
TODAY'S NEWS TQDAY
TELEPHONE: 8302. Five Cants Par Copy
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MORE TAX SCANDALS BARED
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r-^TVE EATEN;
THANK YOU. BUT1
[-1*0 LOVE ACUP'
OF COFFEE IP YOU
1 ‘ HAVE ONE.
down, ousry/’
95 Here, And Going Up—
RECORD-SMASHING HEAT
BLAMED FOR THREE DEATHS
Jimmy Bpes
Stays Loyal w,fe Geis
~wS&afc6i&&£ ir^swas
Tuesday. However, official hour, injuring five pcrsops. The
sprinkle accompanied by strong
To Nominees
Paid Off
By O’NEIL HENDRICK
• COLUMBIA, S. C„ Aug. 6
the mnirwU. s2°rt* th*?» 0ut *[* high ot 106’ Worded at Wichita winds blew twopower.Jines tigeth—itomen
S'JSft^A^rss SJ south S'
NEW; YORK, Aug. 6 IIP-
Tommy Manvillr’s
‘VC... Mto onto Rot. SLrSSii
ert Atkinson reports that
) break
., „ Bnm- Overnight, Wic
...... *r.- had disinte- ed the high minimum for the state, repairing the damage. He sUAtain- cratic. convention to remain
—I>Y Mt((
the rear window on Albert Brous
sard’s car. The glass had disinte
mmm
But the-mercury threatened, to *e*son for Dallas. ^ ^ skied over the west shortly before enson of Illinois for. presi
nintti .wife,
the former Anita Eden, left New
York by. plane Wednesday for
Houston, Tex. enroute to Mexico
to divorce the asbeotos heir with
whom sho lived for is days.*
She said she excpected .to re-
turn on Saturday after shedding
Manville in Nuevo Laredo, Mev.
Probe Shows
Corruption In
Alcohol Unit
f . V
"He gave ine $50,0W to get the
divorce and a $50,000 bonus-," »•“
By MILTON MAGRUDER
WASHINGTON, Aug. 6
(UP)— House investigators
have dug up a whole new
batch of scandals in the In-
ternal Revenue Bureau—this *
time in jjts alcohol tax unit. *
Congressional! ^informants
go even higher Wednesday with Dallas also recorded a hew high nodh. Some thundershower activ- dent.
TrerWj
HE'S HERE! AND
HI INTENDS TO
us 1 ■ _
blonde dancer said. "And he is Said a thoroughgoing inves-
D,„„ Su'S'SK^r*"^"" "''To pledge the eleetore S-SHS"
The low Tuesday night wa. 77 ’ • . ‘ ’ «?L*« S ~
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IP
CASEY DEAN ACHERON T. CLIFTON WEBB
Irffjr’pAdr lt IfJEilP . tr, 59. SP(TPI8rtV 01
L in Honolulu for top diplomatic discussion of Pacific defense
clasps hands with Casey, Australia's minister of external
and Webb, New Zealand’s foreign minister.
degrees.
Baytonians can.get no comfort
from the weatherman. He can see
only more of the same hot weath-
er,-- ......................—■
According_to United Pr.esa.re-.
"port*, season "TflgKa were being
Drouth Spreads East
Across TexasFteWs
AUSTIN, Aug. 6 IIP)—Texas pas-
talb from G-mmCorrid
iURANCE
AGENCY
NZUS Will Set Up
liiltary Committee
vote for the candidates of the Re-
publican party would not be right,
it would be wrong," “By rhesialdT
. “At Chicago we made no pledge
of any kind,butl think this Con-
vention should instruct the state
executive committee to place on
the ballot finder the name Of the
ass
5 WlSrJSS'aK “ld Sparlunan."
of humor that man has!"
Anita’s twin sister, Juanita l‘a-
tluo, wnrlwr stater *R for her
divorce. She said Manville had
asked her to beeome his tenth
dence that a number of liquor
dealers were allowed to settle .large
federal' tax claims for "puny”
sums,
said t« him- ‘No Thev •*»“& also has been m*
--------------- ——tabfohecHhat liquor licenses were
tiers tor the United States, £ach has a staff of militnn, ^ nine-year-old Linda Beth Keeling, ihe northern high plains in West of West Texas but were reported ards. Rep. Joseph R. Bryson
Lit) BfflT "'New 9'*a,nn^ ‘U'AM> .-.■•« .... . . *V nl«n.r»f Hnilcthn rlnxilrn/iW urhon chn TnVOo m<n«ii/lnRl nnlu ♦nmnneorv on f'r " ......
IILu4rtAcW 'i
Aeheson. External Affairs Minister
broken all over Texas.
A hot sun Wednesday promised
to bring new scorching • tempera-
tures to parts of Texas to add to ported deteriorating Wednesday week, but a strip of-the southern
seasoh highs Tuesday at several under a continuing drouth which low rolling plains from Abilene to Byrnes; addressing the state con-
stations. Scattered showers were has enveloped the state’s western Big Spring was reported damaged vention shortly after it reconvened
forecast. , two-thirds and is spreading east- beyond recovery. here joined othejr'fop stateDemo-
At least .two drownings and pos- ward. - Damage in the Lower Rio .-cratic leaders in urging loyalty to
sibly a third death were attributed The U. S„ Department of Agw- Grande valley to cotton was re- the national party presidential
to theT heat in 'the Hotiston area culture said the drouth was digging ported “heavy” from boll weevil, nominees.
Tuesday where the season’s high in further in, most areas except and pink bollworm, and showers He had declined to reveal his
of 97 degrees was reported. the upper Gulf Coast, where good brought some increase in insect sentiments prior to 'the ,re-
Seven-year-old Olivia Elizabeth showers maintained generally good activity in coastal counties. convening of the convention. But
wife but “I
thank yoti.’”
Asbestos Workers
Stay On Job But
Strike Is Possible
/ICE
DIAL 2912 OR!
ally fair to good in some sections D. Johnston. Rep. James P. Rich- A roediatjon ^ |a deputy internal revenue commit
riled for Thursday and if efforts •sl()uei' in charge of the alcohol unit.
iss-ued to former prohibitum ert
bootleggers and to other “shady 1
characters” and that persons with |
"political influence” have want;led
choice jobs in the alcohol tax unit. |
The findings are scheduled for |
a public airing, later this year by •
the House Ways and Means sub-
committee headed by Rep. Cecil fl
King tD-Cahf.i which already has 4
turned up widespread corruption in . 1
Asbestos workers were still on tlle nation’s tax colter ting system. ' 'M
the job in the Baytown area Tues- Hearings have been delayed be- I
day while efforts to reach a wage cause of the illness- of Carroll - ■ M
Mealey of Albany, N.Y., farmer ■ J
ommis-.
Zealand were HtJcal and diplomatic aides to help ;llso of Houston, drowned wjien she Texas provided only temporary re- "mostly a failure" in a number of others, had gone on record as sup-
tr ♦« w( im a them in their wnrk stepped in a hole while wading in lief,” the USDA said. western and northwestern coun- nortine Stevenson.
resigned because
—by Mort)
’ELL
I
FIFTH/ ,
irnonal organizations. . Comn
mm with other countries basin ana alliances such as the r~ZZTZZ "v *t-T *5**"-......T * «’ ------. \ .....» vi hand, but he could be counted in
Sgiona! organizations hr item U. S.-Japan and U. S.-Philippines 1 Tv l.i" n^F ^ ^SDA emphasized, fwstore feed m the eastern one- the Stevenson column afjer Byrnes
pthe ANZl'S Council agenda., security treaties, the common. Thompsoa^^ Justlce F‘ ram ls neede<l over practically the third had stopped as a result of snpw>h. i
New
entire stater
thirds of the Mat?^Development of g KuW hTSufidta „ ^ lini's were ^heduled to Narcotics who was named a spe-
.u. —— — "an“. but ne touta oe countea in bv fet up TXlesday Corning but eia* assistant to. Treasury SSecre*
the asbestos workers agreed to tar*v John w- Snyder to direct the
**" working while federal department’s own house cleaning
stopped as" ;
drouth conditions.
speech.
iten concerned mostly with Zealand arid possibly the North At-
“ , trouble spots in the Pa- lantic Treaty Organization.
No decisions were expected to
, the talks have been se- come from this discussion nor
tomen for the council, es- from item two. situations of com-
. by the ANZUS security mon concern to the ANZUS na-
f signed 11 months ago in San lions
re, have issued only getter- -AT Tuesday’s meetings, the dele- -
meats gates agreed on a seven-point po-
ker, a communique may be iitica! program and then plunged
jtoffietime Wednesday giving into a review of Pacific "hot spots”
■detail of the exact nature Of and the threat of Soviet imperial-
9»fa. Wednesday’s .session ism.
lit 10 a.m. (2 p.m. cst). " The discussions embraced polit- vened here Wednesday to build the
part in the discussions ical. economic and military aspects framework for all-out government
10-State Meeting You Think Eisenhower Tells
Maps Out Plans YOUR Water Second 'Platform'
For Drouth Relief Bill Is High? In Speech To VFW
keep
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matter. Association and the' AFL Asbestos u%r k>P persomiel.
crown, Wrirlforo T cmal Mn ‘>0
chtomanSof'thfidate Detoocrat'i'c' wo/k«W'D°c»l No. 22. The House subcommittee staff,
mrtv also had declined earlier If the asbestos men 8° out on under chief counsel Charles Lyon,
^^ment b^"tdwasn gen^U,’ »< «}<**?* ?*** - the re-
agreed he v
ATLANTA, Aug. 6 HA—A ten-
state emergency conference cpn-
—by Charies Plumb and I
■ i Secretary of State Dean of the variohs problems.
V-WhAT’WX3U
KNOW A0OUT
HIM SOMR?J
All we know i^thath
HO0O-' Right NOW HSW
ton A Rl?£ —-ArDIT#
% 5TZSS7CAZ
NAMS?
Petm"!
Spots Vandenberg
To Return
[Student Safety
TO SC HOOL safety
I is being planned for La
; itudents by members of
i Porte Lions Club, Presi-
I Claude Shaffer said Wed-
help in a searing drouth that has
staggered one-fourth of the nation.
The situation in the South, South-
west and New England grew more
desperate by the hour. Scattered
showers during the past few days
oame too late to save countless
“acres of pasture and farms. The
I club is seeking co-opera-
1 Houston Safety Division
Is. They will be asked to
|w school safety and show
Bv fllw,..
By CHARLES (ORDI)RY
WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (IP—Gen. (jamage cost neSred the billion-
Hoyt S. Vandenberg will return to dollar mark
duty as Air Force chief of staff Xho meeting here, following by
on Aug. 15, officials said Wednes- iess {hail a week a “fact-finding”
day . session of farm leaders in Nash-
1116}' said the four-star general Vj[ie Tenn., was intended to spell
appears to have recovered satis- ou( for farmers these ways in
factority from a serious abdominal whic^ ((,e federal government can
FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla.;'
Aug. 6 Ufa—City Manager Mil-
ton Link said Wednesday a
certain vacationing resident of
Fort Lauderdale is in for a sur-
prise when he gets this month’s
water bill.
Link said the unidentified
left his lawn sprinkling system
turned on when he left last
week for his northern home. It
sprayed 697,000 gallons before
a meter reader discovered the
mistake. Link said the bill will
be about $175.
______cons
.- « Asbestos union members are it* own.
S Th» governor's stand was almost forki^ 0" Rrojecta at .the B*y- One congressional soure* said
eereiirt*toA*urV tte Mdor^meto " Reflnery pllJS a numbf'r of the tax unit apparently has no fix-
nf Stevenson bv to state °ther JobS in the East Harris coun' ^ P°l,c-V °n settling back taxes of
---- «. .m, — Dwight, of Stevenson by std 1 plrtL ty area. Union members handle liquor dealers.
D. Eisenhower’s second "plat- and to rout the forces to*® both asbestos insulation for heat This source cited one case in '
form” was laid before the nation ^^‘‘Dwwretic^ariW bless ’ and cor!f insulatloh for cold. which a dealer in a southern city- . ‘
SS mmesidSnt tog t GeSSo. E^nhower
By REX CHANEY
DENVER, Apg; 6 (IP)
daTe’sblhores foMhf future. Candi' th^ Republican nominee,
rp, f , Byrnes praised Stevenson s re-
IDie fmcMr five-star genera! out- cord when the Illinois governpr
!ned„a 10’point program before worked with the State Department
the 53rd encampment of the Vet- while Byrnes' was secretary of
erans of Foreign Wars at Los state, and he said Stevenson was
.Angeles Tuesday night a few hours
cents an hour increase in wages to settle a tax claim estimated var-
(Sce Asbestos—Page Two) iously at $50,000 to $100,00#,
before returning to his temporary noar.g00d administratw” as g0vei"
campaigh headquarters here. "Senator Russell was the best
Chcnnelview
Family Hurt
Speaking before some 20,000 per- qualified candidate,” Byrnes said,
ons in the huge 100,000-seat Me- "Next ,to him, X think Governor
$50 In Prizes --
Who Is This Area's
Top 'Good Neighbor'?
operation performed last May 7. ^p.
—by Fred I
ning, Kids
A72s
HOWDY, MISS TRGtfii
I THOUGHT CD
AN' CHIT-CHAT fl S®
morial Coliseum. Eisenhower told Stevenson was the best qualified
his former comrades-in-arms that candidate.”
his 10-point credo summarized to Byrnes blasted the platform .
essentials “in the dreams of each adopted'by the national party. Getting acquainted and being t good neighbor pays off ill
KasffiS SSS SSPP
... npcratioiis, including replanting of city •»« ■ Mile a—« in ■*«—»■ "««« ft >TjfiinlltTn-]'nf ot thoB® wh» decide to follow The Sun’s advice and gel nc-
JtSrXiTSSS'Z 1SSV SSrlStfTS “*“*”»;■ SV *«««P “J •tantax a man will
registration for High riounced but was reported author- bank' •*£*• ^aze 0" «pectant Los Angeles npn-political, although would be authorized by Congress, probably get you acquainted with him. but that isn’t thfe
mSfzjrmts^ra^sss.*f»—.-»r—-r.Tssxusrsjsf.st— -*«*• »*. ■ M,, ••
If 4, Principal B. P. Hop- He was stricken two months aft- emergency funds for purchase of shouldcr and internal injuries. P . So, as an added event tO-“Get Acquainted Week” in Bay-
!TS^at\zTrumanManGets Drubbing
he received internal Injuries. ». , -•' . ' ....
Larry- Raymond Britton, their Muart byminqtOn WlfTS~9WY>TV POST
son, suffered^ fractured skull and ' * J
severe cuts on the abdomen and ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6 UK—Stuart The presidential setback, : the
chest. Symington, once an imnortant fic- secand in two, years, extended
—!—......v-—:—......
puna Town ,Se*Van,,pnh
Reds Face
Sentence
WAM’ an c4rfuls"6f to-
I ui.ormation on the South
« way, take Mrs. Hazel'
Nut for coffee : . . She is
P “ayt°ivn on vacation after
‘^a Venezuelan coral „ „„
ete such requests direct to the presi-
ing dent.------- ........-—r •........................
The Senate - - 3. Release of-gram-and feed pre-
viously bought up by . the Commod-
ity Credit Corp., under the govern-
arm subsidy program and
now in stora..
4. Reduced or .eliminated freight
charges on shipment of livestock
feed from the Midwest grain cen-
ters
The Sun will give $50 in cash prizes. Readers will have
an opportunity to see that their “good neighbor” is given
the recognition-he <>r--she deserves. ----.——4
Here are the rules:
Symington, once an important fig- seesnd in two, years, »«,«•
Mrs^Brittoh’s brother, D. J,Hisc, ure in President Truman’s admin- even to Mr. Truman’s home bail-
49, also is in serious condition with istration, Wednesday gave the wick, Jackson county (Kansas
chest iidurles, *nd severe cuts. President's favorite Candidate for City).
The Britton’s two other children,' the Democratic nomination for Jackson county, which has been
Patricia, 8, and Richard, 6, es- senator; a sound drubbing jn the controlled for the ,last half-century
I. Anyone is eligible lo enter the contest except Sun employes and
their families.
Grim-faced farmers and state caped Injury when the family car Missouri primary,
id onvemment officials '.came was._sbru£Lk broadside:: knocked 49 On the basis of
Ar* feet add turned over.
by the Pcndergast organization
that' pushed Mr Truman along the
TuiS Symington had TiCtter than a" roaff^o' poIiucT-il gToTyT gave*Sym-
2. To nominate your candidate for “(iood Neighbor of The Bay-
town Trade Area” simply write a letter of 300 words or less to the
editor of The Nun. In the letter explain why you think your can-
didate .should be named the “Good Neighbor.” Lettera should to
• postmarked no later than BepL.l; .
3. A eonunittee of Baytonians will be chosen to study thi
and judge on the basis of accomplishment of the eandidatex
nolghhayg.
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lifl
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if
J ^kree out on very impor-
business ... Jimmy-.
;_M(eting a reporter a lift
UWQugine----Rumored
ftorris H back'in town
stfty • . . Ruth and
“ UP in Marietta, O.,
Coosie Smith, who
Lew3, Alfie', the former
,«mdy writes tjiat their
: 8 doing fitie but in
“”“«i
Overthrow of the government uftr
less a federal judge grants a mo-
tion for a directed' verdict of ac-
quittal. ^
The secondary Red leaders, so
called because they apparently re-
ceived orders from higher Red of-
ficials convicted in New York in
Milk Source
Of Polio?
Tennessee, „ The driver of to other car was two to- one margin of victory over ington a 3,000-vote lead in ‘early
Mississippi, Charlie W. Haekett, a. 33-year-old State Attorney General J, E, Tay- and incomplete returns,' '
boilermaker. He was charged with lor. ' As the vote—expected to set , a
aggravated assault ■ by motor ve- - “It looks~3ike I’m iti,’’ Sytoing- new record-^was tabulated, there
hide. Riding with Haekett was ton said from, a penthouse party were few upsets.
Ennis van Wsggoner, 33. Beth live where a victory celebration had Former Gov. Phil M. Donnelly
at Channelview. Neither was ser- started early Tuesday night. was conceded a safe margin for
-iously. injured. Returns from 3,505 of Missouri’s Democratic nomination as gover-
The accident was at the inter- 4,732 precincts gave Symington nor. . >
section of Bandera and Barbara 296,897 and Taylor_117,203. A veteran Missouri legislator,’
4. The person who nominates the winning candidate for the
Good Neighbor title will be presented- with a"#85 cash orixe. .Second
OOod iXeignoor title win be presented’with a $85 cash prize
prize will he $15 and third prize $10. Prizes will go to the
writing the best letters and not to the winning candidates
I'H
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the |
|kt. letters
winning candidate*.
Adlai Woos Dick Russell
Harmony Move Aims At Southerners
By RAYMOND LAHR and popular southern leaders in
SPRINGFIELD, 111,, Aug. 6 4B— Congress, received the votes of
Gov, Adlai E. Stevepsqn, wary of most southern delegates for the
trouble from southern Democrats, presidential nomination at the
called a meeting Wednesday with Democratic national convention
Sen. Richard B, Russell <D-Ga.) last month.
Stevenson Expected To Steer Clear
..... The Democratic
M
Houston, Aug. a study of
Mae Lane near Channelview.
1949, face a maximum penalty of theirmilk supply has been urged
Z. • ■ June Lewis in race a 7iWOOO on Texas eommuniUes by Dr.
f telling how much Jjve years imprisonment or *10,000 Hitzman; St. Louis physi-
Vttvfhfr /V* fines or both. .......u~ -fkA 8<PitvfMan
wreoi aiiu n vctci ott **»
Returns from 4,275 of the state’s Howard Elliott, led a' five-way
4,732 precincts gave Symington race for Republican nomination as
337,661 and Taylor 148,019. governor. ’ .
. 1 having
I Ghriatt. *
on her job in
’'’a’utj. .height women an# four |s '' FEPQ Dead, Says Monroiiey
_____;
^ jury of eight women ana lour of cantrol.
('Arnes enjoying the cool men returned the guilty verdict ;pitzman, who said he had been
^ to Roseland pool ’ Tuesday after more than five day* a researcher for 24 years,
^ Laycock and Linda of deliberation and study qf to made a special broadcast over a
Herbie Gray show- mountains of documentary and or- Heston radio station Tuesday.
u ms..! , .1 n*Aad«i$A/1 Httrlnff fhf> nusMMMH*** fkacunr ha calH ID
®*aly persistence. •!• tesfimony presented during the pitzman’s theory, he said, was day.
.. ■ V
Thc sixth Highlands child had
been admitted to a polio center to-
LTff *! tbe Man in six-month-long trial.
Htzmans uieuiy, uc miKe Mpnroney 'i>UKia. < saia major lactors in remo
that poliomyelitis is transmitted to IMmela, Treat, 5, daughter of Wedhesday compulsory fair om- from the controversy.
WASHINGTON, Aug. < HR-fled, general
Mike Mpnroney fD-Okla.)
The Democratic presidential
business prosperity are nominee scheduled
__________ _____ -conference ^
said major factors in removing the heat witil Hussel] Wednesday afternoon
Ql ICKIES . . By Ken Reynolds
in another party harmony move
l#Plf circles these days The Communists Immediately its victims through milk that has Mr. and Mrs. J. R Treat of 215 San ployment7 legislation is just about He said that the Very fact that aimed at southern States which
•' aI t.... ..ImuiiuI hir 4h« TimcAit UTOAfl j hoe Kaah ImsK ■ : -.IfiL.l •• Jl 'sf- ~**n'w ' il ■< ' ’ -
*®Prejsjve showtog^at were remanded to the custody of teen poisoned by the Jimsorl weed Jacinto, has been under treat- dead as a political issue, and p.-e- FEPC is ebbing “as a flag-waving hav’e been restive
j^wnanient t . . Neal U.S. Marshal James J. Boyle. Bail or other poisonous plants some ment^it ^Hermann^ Hospital to dieted that Gov. Adlai Stevenson political issue” will speed prog- Democratic trends
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, ; cows
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Flaming Plane's Pilot Dodges Beach
1
over recent
mssmMis
confident the Democratic nominee nor will speak two days after
and will recover witlfout perman- most controversial’ item
ent disfigurement, physicians said, “civil rights" program which caus-
iHliiiiffliiilliiili
Ididn’r “rnent • • • Neal
|cial iLf0 'so badly either, was denied
t <CS of Ch'ck Schuble
te tbpinK cramped
* a ,!nrk f°ur-to-12s ■ • •
tt?. g^' jhave any fun
jwgsjgM.^5; rST"1^ Afa? crs-*aK csjrssyrji ssjst
WL S’*01* P«>ves her turned a flaming B-36 superbomb- Siirf bathers said the pitot, who to polio centers this year, but that son, who Js canyhy, to Demo- Gov. Hugh White of Mississipoi After the Russell visit, Steven-
er ’ ch‘ef cook and hot- er away from crowded beaches apparently went down with the figure is not an accurate estimate cratic standard in this year’s etec- expressed similar sentiments after son expected to talk with Mutual
y&’fike Cuthbertscfcf §ii described Wednesday by wit- plane, immediately turned «| of the number of polio cases in ttort, has declined to commit him- a visit with Stevenson in Spring- Security Administrator Avereil
J0*-friends since he nesses who saw the giant plane craft back out to sea and set it the area since some arc under self to a compulsory FEPC, and field, 111.. Tuesday. - Harriman, who is expected to ar-
^ handy dialing „a,h^into the sea into a glide after to explosion. treatment at home so has his GOP opponent, Gen. White indicated he Is satisfied. rive Wednesday night for ah over-
r to s ye Carter keeps jil huge 10 engine bomber was Two veteran pilots were among There is no public record of Dwight D. Eisenhower. with Stevenson’s statements that night stay and a conference with
PC grindstone ... magL an approach to Lindmoyg those who viewed the accident, those who remain at home or In Monroney told a reporter that he believes fair employment prac- the governor Thursday. Harriman
1 his »one copy- ficiH fmm over the Pacific ocean They both agreed it was a "mir- local hospitals unless the patient “events themselves are making a tices are to responsibility of the is another presidential aspirant
Now to get it pub- Tuesday when its starboard en- acle” to six men were able to is eventually token to one of the political has-been of the compul- states, although the federal gov- who threw in the towel to Steven-
-.VTvninded and it plunged into parachute to safety from the low polio center* for convalescent sory fair employment issue.” eminent might have to step in if son.
C with two of its eight crew- flying plane. therapy. H« said high employment plus the states failed. Russell, one of to most powerful
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