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Paj 24 THE PALM BEACH POST. Monday. Nov. 28, 1955 A JrtMf CLASSIFIED ADS iiLiuciua iiii 14 In Florida Churchill May Join Fight To Keep Gag Rule -NTS Cr During Weekend By The Associated Press Violent accidents in Florida Your Classified Ad in Our Sunday All-Florida Magazine Section will blanket the State. Phone "Claasliied," 3-7541.

for Information. (Deadline Thar, for twe weeks from following Sun.) SSR-W 'sV' 1 LONDON. Nov. 27 (UP) Sir I. i I 1 A have taken the lives of at least mmm ANTIQUES Winston Churchill may make a dramatic return to the parliamentary spotlight on his 81st birthday Wednesday to defend the House of Commons against a challenge from television, It was reported today.

I ANTIQUES Twelve pre-pmhlbitlon Ormttn and Austrian beer stcitu with pewer lids, one keg type wine server. All in mint condition. Don Marshall. Shamrock Village. Fort Pierce Beach.

Florida. NOTICE The following type fixes are available lor claasliied advertisers. Close friends of the retired 5- AWNINGS SHUTTERS 14 persons, A survey Sunday showed the accidents wpre occurring much faster than during the preceding weekend when nine persons died. A Negro man and woman burned to death Sunday In a fire that destroyed their rented trailer at Homestead. They were tentatively Identified by officers as Ernest Scott, 36, and his sister, Mamie, 34, of Palmetto.

The fire apparently started from a defective kerosene heater. A White farm worker was Prime Minister said he was con sidering ending his long House of FOR awning shutteri, atorm paneli and Jalousies, call 3-2011. Slrman In-duslrlei, 4U15 Georgia Ave. REPAIRING Jalousies, awninga, iitorm atnps. All makee service adjusted.

Phone 4-7886. I FT. Same rat 10 words or two lines ordinary typ. f- BICYCLES MOlOMVCLEii Commons silence to defend the "gag rule" which keeps politics off the air. Churchill will be celebrating his birthday his first since he retired from the prime ministership at a quiet family party in town.

It would be only a five-minute drive to parliament to join a battle close to his heart. The House will be staging the 1 A "DT1 Sam rata ai 15 XI JT i. words or lines ordinary type. CUSHMAN icootere. Mustang motorcycles.

Columbia bicycles. CYCLE CENTER, 510 Clematis St. Ph. 6547. SCHWINN hlrvrlp.

nil .1. killed by a motor vehicle Sunday near Immokalee. He was tentatively identified as John E. Hug- delivery now or Christmas 'lav a- way. Parts and service.

ECONOMY AUTO, 5l)0 Clematis. Phone 2-5410. Same rat ni 20 words or lour 18 PT. 1 1 1 1 ordinary BOMS MOTORS (NEA Photo) WALKING STOP SIGNS Traffic halts as three lovely Paris models cross a street In London, England. The girls, In town to model Paris styles at a London fashion fair, are, from left, Line Lednux, Christine Gabillnt and Stella Tamarindi.

The policeman is an import, also. He's Paris gendarme, M. DuPont. first legislative test of the "gagi far; i rule." which bars radio and TV Sam rate a panel discussions of government! 25 words or 24 PT. TO BUY-SELL OR CHARTER A BOAT CONTACT William G.

Hobbs YACHT SALES CHARTERS Hotel George Washington Phone 3-737H 3-6555 4-53R9 Authorized Dealer Leek Pacemaker 29 A 33' matters before parliament takes them up and during parliament's lines ordinary type. Saud Visits India deliberations; gins of Tampa but the accident was still under investigation. Calvin Snider, a 32-year-old Negro, died Sunday of injuries he received in a traffic accident the day before. Mrs. Mary Eunice Miller and David Dansby died at Goulds, Saturday when the car, driven by the woman, hit a tree.

Glenn Lehmann, 10, was fatally injured at Miami when struck by a car as he rode his bicycle along a highway. Algie Stephens, 33, Florida City, ONE BOY IN THE FOUNTAIN A Roman youngster braves a dunking to fish for coins in Bernini Fountain in Piazza Di Spagna. He undoubtedly doesn't want the coins to go to waste after being thrown into the water with a wish by tourists. (NEA Photo) The rule does not affect news NEW DELHI, India, Nov. 27, (B reports of parliamentary sessions but prevents lawmakers and com Labor Delegates Charge 'Stacked' School Parley PHONE 3-7541 Saudi Arabia King Saud flew into New Delhi in regal splendor today for a good-will visit.

Many observers regarded the visit as a mentators from taking part in panel shows on current affairs until parliament has made its deci FRED DUGAS MARINA YACHT SALES PIER 3 WEST PALM BEACH MARINA 25 BOATS ON DISPLAY FOR charter, LYMAN INBOARDS. fly day. week or month. Logan. Fla-minso Rd.

on Prosperity Farms Lake Park. Phone 4-301A. PENN YEN Car Top. 14' duck boat, perfect. 1940 No.

Dixie, Ph. 8275 W. P. B. symbol of India extending Mid' die East influence.

was struck by a car and killed Saturday while walking along a Saud, the first Arab king to ANNOUNCEMENTS Air Force May Approve More Army Aerial Power WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (UP) Iport, assault transport, air photo- Homestead street. sion. Churchill is one of the rule's staunchest defenders. Britain's three-month old commercial television network challenged the gag rule last month by allowing commentators to discuss new tax bills while they were still visit free India, was greeted at New Delhi's military airfield by Premier Nehru and President Tom Carlos Hunter, 40-year-old ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WEST PALM BEACH GROUP.

P.O. Lithia, man, died in a 40-foot WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (UP) Labor delegates to the White House conference on education charged tonight that the conference is "stacked" against federal aid for Hnx 34.U. pnnne Meets Sunday 8:30 p.m 10U N. Dixie.

LAKE WORTH. Meets Wednesday. fall at International Mineral and Chemical Noralyn Mine Rejendra Prasad. While the Indians tried to make Air Force Secretary Donald and reconnaissance being debated in parliament. 8:30 p.m.

Episcopal Church Annex. A.A. LAKESIDE COTTAGE GROUP the welcome decorations equal to schools. Prime Minister Anthony Eden ouarles said todav he is willineL The Army using! mlliriert five miles r.u. box W.F.b.

Phone 9-4127 between The charge was voiced by some those for the Russians, crowds along the streets scarcely totalled R. B. DAY 4004 No. Poinsett la Ph. 4-4567 DEALER FOR CRl'IS ALONG INBOARDS COULVER OUTBOARDS LONE STAR FIBERfJLAS ALUMINUM OUTBOARDS BUCCANEER OUTBOARD MOTORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES LARGE LIST USED BOATS AND delegates after a last-minute labor meeting to decide on strategy for 75,000 mostly Moslems com agreed last Thursday to put consider revisj tt ,952 agree fryUn teSata east of TamP8 Frida" niht' ki- rule to a non-party vote in Com-! 6 1" artillery tire, stuay terrain, Jennie Banks Frazier mons Wednesday.

The regulation nt designed to prevent competi-make liaison and courier missions, llmnna r4er, is a decree of the postmaster tion between the Air Force and the lay wire, evacuate sick and wound- winjam Hilsrher 73-vear-oId re- i lArmv's crnwin? sensl nrnsraiVi 1 neruinnnl nnH mnve small nusiner, year iu ic the four-day conference, scheduled pared with five or 10 times that number for the Russians. to open tomorrow night. tired New York man, suffered fa Check Your Ad! Report any error Immediately, as The Post-Times Is responsible tor only one incorrect Insertion, and then only to the extent of one make-good Inseratlon. ON CASH ADS, NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE AFTER 30 DAYS FROM DATE THE AD WAS KILLED. general oui was approveu uy uum Conservative and Labor Party Bllt Quarles refused to say amounts of troops and supplies in About 100 delegates from tr PLACE your order now (or a new Fiberelas ISU-ft ik.

CIO, AFL and railroad brother tal injuries at Miami Friday night when hit by a car. leaders. whether he would agree to changesithe combat zone, infnrmoi innrpM snirt rhnrphill 1 provision which the Army re- Quarles also was questioned hoods attending the strategy meet 26-ft. boat (or fall delivery. SALERNO SHIPYARDS, INC.

Phone 697 Salerno. Florida ing decided to push for floor de so far has not indicated to parlia-lSards as an undue restriction, on about a disagreement between the mentarv floor leaders whether helitsflvin6 rights- iAly and Air Force over the effec- Power Squadron Graduates 15 bate at the session on the federal Used Boats and Mntnra aid question. DUCK boats, fishing boats and runabouts: BOOd. Clean ti.ari mnln Rules of the national conference provide that all discussion will be of all makes, sizes and prices. Terms available.

carried on through about 180 round ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WEST PALM REACH CROUP. P.O. Box 3431. Phone 6484. Meets Sunday 8:30 p.

1011 N. Dixie. SOUTH CENTRAL GROUP meets Sunday. 8:30 p. 423 Iris St.

LAKE WORTH. Meets Wednesday, 8:30 p. nv. Episcopal Church Annex. A.A.

LAKESIDE COTTAGE GROUP O. Box 68S3, W. P. B. Phone 3-4127 between Murder Jury Acquits Widow FORT WORTH, Nov.

26. I Marine SuddIv. Ine New members of Palm Beach wants time to speak. But they said I aot" services have cited the tiveness of the Army's-Nike anti-he may have discussed a speech agreement in a mounting contro-l aircraft guided missile, last Tuesday when he had dinner jversy over the Army's expanding! Army Secretary Wilber M. with Eden aircraft fleet.

Brucker said last week the Nike If Churchill does speak it would' He sai1 "everybody would like! "can seek out and destroy any air-be his first Commons address since more ar transport." The question, craft no matter how high or fast he resigned as Prime Minister ne sal1' ls now tnat need compares it may fly. But Quarles said he April 5. In the meantime he has jwitn the need for other types of believes Brucker was "talking a tables, composed of 10 delegates 1940 No. Dixie Ph. 8275.

WPB Power Sqdn. were honored at a each. 20-FT. CABIN Cruiser, Inboard 65- dinner-dance Saturday at Hotel The labor delegates will make mi-. riore glass Bottom.

Many extras. For Information call 2-5060. their plea for full-fledged floor de-j George Washington, bate at the first round table ses- Having completed the 10-week A District Court Jury today ac- been vacationing on the French salu ls on generauy auuui been vacationing on tne rencn Clark of quitted Mrs Marv Riviera and writing a history of tor the Joints Chiefs of Staff to The air secretary said Brucker I j3 sions Tuesday morning. piloting A spokesman for the 34-member: passing course and successfully the examination, they solve probably was "doing what we all! the English-speaking peoples. Asked if he opposed revision of intend to do" speaking without the 19a2 agreement, which theitaking time to be precise or go were elected to membership in the squadron.

Graduates are: Chester C. Webster, Robert E. Bowen, Dr. An conierence committee sam ne am not see how the session's procedure could be changed at the last minute. He said floor debate would "disrupt" the entire setup.

The into all the details of a complicat Army is bent on changing, Quarles Young Fireman Admits He Set Over 30 Blazes MEDIA, Nov. 17 (UP) Edward Bogardus. 24, a volunteer fireman and son of a former ed subject. While he did not specifically dispute Brucker's statement. drew A.

Henry, John H. Stinch- luiew n. ji Shotgun Blast Kills Hunter In Everglades MIAMI, Nov. 27 Wl A Hia-leah hunter was killed Saturday by a shotgun blast when he became separated from his hunting companion deep in the Everglades. The dead man was Robert F.

Pinckard, 32, a real estate salesman. The companion. Elbert L. said he is entirely ready to reconsider the whole matter." He declined comment, however, on "particular parts" of the agreement. 7.

William E. Poland, Louis man husband. William P. Clark, She became hysterical and was helped from the courtroom by her attorneys. The state's case was built around the statements of ex-convict Harry Huggins, himself indicted in the case for murder.

Huggins said that he and two other police characters, Tincy Eggleston and Cecil Green, went to Clark's 23-room mansion here Quarles said it is necessary to Duvc.c ia. mc iwii'U- Xli- M'i-C T- i.iAvu, i-uiicd, winner, ence is a "working conference, noti interpret his words "in a practi Charles Rothenberg, John T. a voting conference. cal sense." He added that the The agreement provided that the Stanton Smith, president of the Ro0ney; arp Army would not duplicate the func- Air Force would consider the tions of the Air Force in providing! Nike system "very-formidable it Tennessee Federation of Labor, le "le-- i said the conference procedure! CloyCe Y' JFrocker' Jhn A-would make it possible to "briiigi Thompson and Eugene Anderson. such things as ground combat sup- it had to penetrate Pennsylvania state and federal government official, was held on arson charges today after he al- Joseph Kenyon, Contractor, Dies Joseph Kenyon, 78, of 328V4 Cro-ton Way, city, died Sunday afternoon.

He was a retired building contractor. Mr. Kenyon was born in England. He came to New York City in 1898, and to West Palm Beach in 1919. He was a member of the Newton Council Royal Arcanum, New York City; the Israel Putnam Lodge of Oddfellows in Putnam, the Macabees of New a report against federal aid! Dist.

Cmdr. John O. Manning even though majority sentiment is presented new members with cer- i Siil'. TrJ fifn thi i lesedly admitted starting mori riminicroH th. niorta officers he fired the gun and that than ni.h Hayes, 30, also of Hialeah, told for it.

tificates, administered the pledge than 30 fires which caused Papal Vision Follows the shooting was accidental, said Federal aid to education is expected to be the hottest question discussed by the 1,800 participants at the conference, called by President Eisenhower to cope with ur 000 damage. Bogardus, of Swarthmore, Is the son of Dr. James F. Bogardus, one-time state secretary of forestf and waters and an official in the Office of Price Administration during World War II. The elder Bogardus also was an associate Mysterious Warning May 19, 1953 for what he said he thought was to have been a robbery.

Huggins testified that the following day he went with Eggleston to a north Fort Worth tavern to collect the payoff for the murder. He said Eggleston was met by a man and a woman and was given $6,000. He tentatively identified the woman as Mrs. Clark. A defense witness, however, testified that Mrs.

Clark was attending a funeral at the time the alleged payoff was taking Sgt. Floyd Alsbury of Dade County Sheriff's Dept. Hayes told the officer that he and Pinckard were searching an island in the Everglades for game when, they split up. Hayes said he saw something stirring in the brush and called out gent problems facing the nation's schools. VATICAN CITY, Nov.

27 (UP) and instructed them in the responsibilities of Cmdr. John S. Lawson commended the men of the squadron who had given their time instructing and proctoring the piloting course. This 10-week course of instruction on handling of small boats is given free to the public twice a year in the interest of better boating and safety afloat. The next course will start in January, 1956.

Lt. Cmdr. Leroy Palmer, director of education, announced that advanced piloting and iunior nnvi- A mysterious voice told Pope Pius York City; Harmonia Lodge 138 Palm Beach Chapter 24 of the Royal Arch Masons; Za- professor of geography at the Uni- "Frank," Pinckard's nickname. XII he would have a vision of When there was no answw i versity of Pennsylvania's Wharton cation of the semi-official Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romando. It was published textually today in II Quotidiano, the Rome daily organ of the Italian Catholic Action organization.

Osservatore Delia Domenica .1. bud Council 17, Royal and Select School. Hayes fired his 20-gauge shot Election Reform Urged By Faure Masters; Palm Beach Com-mandrv 18. Knights Templar; gun into the brush, Alsbury said Pinckard fell to the ground. place.

Another witness testified Christ last December, a Vatican City newspaper revealed today. The unofficial Osservatore Delia Domenica said that on Dec. 1, when he was seriously ill with gastritis and fatigue, the Pope heard a distinct voice say "a vision Mahi Shrine, Miami, and Lake that when Clark body was found Siliu U1C rupo- muuKilt mc aaciiLC Earl Allen, chief of Delaware County detectives, said young Bogardus was arrested Saturday night at the Swarthmore firehouse where he was hurrying to answer an alarm. The alarm was sounded when fire broke out in a new of Christ meant that the hour of' CHAMBLAY, France. Nov.

27igation courses are now in pro- his death had come and said, rc ll mo- nNl.r In nmo aim IIIIU- 'UP) Premier Edgar Faure, fac-; gress: iherent. Filipinos Crush Communist Plot will come." This was not the voice of Christ, the newspaper added. ing possible loss of his job in a Nine women who received r. confidence vote Tuesday, urged re-; tificates for Dassine the nilntintr 000 house owned by Edward Walsh, a Springfield township real estate The newspaper said the pontiff At dawn on Dec. 2.

the pontiff Worth Consistry, Lake Worth. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Amelia Kenyon, this city; a daughter, Mrs. Daniel Laud, this city: two sons, Joseph Kenyon, Jersey City, N.J. and Samuel Kenyon, Elmhurst, New York; also three grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Mizel-Simon-Fa-ville Funeral Home. forms today to end France's "ever-l course and became members of saw from his sickbed a vision of told a very few intimates of his lasting merry-go-rouno or govern- the Auxiliary to the Palm Beach Longshoremen. broker. The house was destroyed. According to Allen, the suspect vision before he collapsed.

He was ments. grieved by the disclosure of the Jesus, "silent, in all his eloquent majesty," the newspaper said. This was some 12 hours before the Pope MANILA, Nov. 27 (UP) The Power Squadron were: Violet Marsh, Betty Miller, Nancy Pow The hard-pressed Faure proposed admitted starting that fire and 30 others in the suburban Philadelphia vision almost a year later in an army announced today it has dis a constitutional change to make it Teamsters Join counties of Delaware and Chester harder for the French National As covered and crushed a nation-wide conspiracy organised by the Com collapsed in fear he was dying, the Italian magazine, Osservatore Del-paper added. la Domenica added.

This version of the vision, which The original report of the Pope's since the first of this year. Alien sembly to topple premiers in the ell, uaie borenson, Gertrude Steel, Charlotte Stinchfield, Ida Walker, Edna West and Mrs. Poland. Visitors from the Delray Beach Power Squadron were: Cmdr. Ar- munists in China to overthrow the Philippine government and place VnDlf OT TTTI TU- is presumed to have been approved I vision was published by the Milan said Bogardus, who was discharged from the Army Signal Corps a year ago, admitted using gasoline Magazine Oggi (Today) eight days by the Pope himself, will appear this country under Red rule.

ipowerful AFL Teamsters 1 nveterans this Jura Mountain vil- ago and was confirmed later by in the Dec. 4 edition of Osserva Four ringleaders a man and: to start some of the fires mond Archer, Lt. Cmdr. Bob Miller and Stanley Pickering. Visit and a longshoremen's union which eastern France said gov.

the Vatican. tore Delia Domenica, sister ptibli- was uustea rrom me for ernment CARL FREDERICK KUHN. Funeral services and burial for Mr. Kuhn, 57, who died Friday afternoon of a heart attack at a local trailer court, will be held in West Hartford, Conn. Quattlebaum-Holleman Funeral Home is in charge of local permanence was nec- three women, all Chinese have Allen said the young fireman been arrested and warrants haveisigned a confession stating he been issued for the arrest of 64 started at least 15 grass fires, 14 wmeriront crime ana racKeieering essaty so that France could faee joined forces today under a ors fro mthe Miami Power Squadron were Tom Rowland, district aide, and Mrs.

Rowland. others. property fires, including one at a year "mutual assistance pact." situation (rtontlnued from'Fage One) Wintry Blast Defense Secretary Sotero Cab Dave Beck Teamsters and the v.ji ahug said the conspiracy was or International Longshoremen'slviable international performance, Assn. reached an agreement she must renounce." Faure nearly nine months of negotiations. ganized by the "Philippine Over (renllnued from Pare Two Men Killed private business school and two automobile fires.

According to the detective chief, state police began tailing young Bogardus about six weeks ago at the time several suspicious fires broke out. Allen said state troop seas Communist Party, "a branch of the organization through which fore brisk northwest winds which reached gust velocity of 50 m.p.h. at Norfolk, Nebr. The i unions do not plan to countries, none knows to such a the Communists seek to use Chin ese emigrants throughout Asia as Temperature drops In some uuv iuey wm cmiuuu juui organ- degree the everlasting merry-go-izational campaigns and the ILAround of governments." will receive financial help from the1 Teamsters. i i -ii nrr "fifth columnists for their cause.

Lt. Gen; Jesus Vargas, chief of, There had been talk that the; HeUS LlailTI WeSt ers learned that a green car was always noticed in the area shortly before the fires were discovered. They said the car belongs to Bogardus. areas near the Canadian- noraer reached .40 degrees. Drops of 25 degrees or more were predicted in the Great Lakes area by Monday.

Similar chills were expected as far south as Texas. (Cont1ned from Pa-xe One) iNixons End Stay great majority of rank and file Democrats." He said that once Congress gets back to work in January, and George and Johnson express their views on the Senate floor, other Democrats "will have to sit up and take notice, just as we Republicans do when our congressional leaders speak." Nixon thus joined President Eisenhower in what amounted to a plea to keep foreign policy out of politics. Nixon made his comments to a reporter as he returned by plane from a long Thanksgiving holiday in Florida. staff of the armed forces, said the investigation uncovered "definite links" between the local organization and the international Red con grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Hahn.

License number of the airplane was 89329. Scobee Funeral Home, Delray Beach, has charge of funeral arrangements. Deputy Constable Charles Mc-Cutcheon said Ferguson's car hurtled off the road into the canal as it was headed westward on Teamsters would pull out of the AFL and merge with the longshoremen into one big union, but Spy Ring 'Smashed' The suspect confessed five min spiracy to seize world power. BERLIN, Nov. 27 (UP) The this plan was abandoned Some snow accompanied the cold The ILA was ousted from the East German Communists reported utes after authorities began questioning him, Allen said.

But the detective chief refused to say whether Bogardus revealed his motive. ADAM JOSEPH THIELEN, SR. A requiem mass for Mr. Thie-len, 67, of Clewiston, who died Friday In a local hospital, will be offered at 9 a.m. today at St.

Margaret's Catholic Church, with the Rev. Charles Anderson officiating. Burial will be in Ridge-lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers are Gervin Pitzen, Harrv Vaughn, George Yon, Daniel McCarthy, F. Tippy and B.

A. Bourn. Futch Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. LOTTIE WILFORD. Funeral services for Mrs.

Wilford, 78, of 633 Hibiscus who died Saturday at a local hospital, will be held today at 11 a.m. at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, with the Rev. James Stirling officiating. Burial will be In Montclair, N. with Vogel Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements.

(Continued from Pare One) 700 Steel Men AFL at its St. Louis convention in today they have smashed an 11-1953 because it allegedly was dom-jman ring of "Western spies and inated by racketeers and wind in Nebraska and western Iowa, causing local areas of poor visibility. Temperatures were generally zero or lower over much of Minnesota, the Dakotas, Montana, Germantown Rd. at about 12:30 scores of criminals and ex-convicts The announcement came only a a.m. He said the body was not found in the car when the vehicle No Farm Cost day after secret police chief Ernest among its members and northern Nebraska and was pulled from the water by a and Iron Greensboro, N.

Wollweber, a top Kremlin agent, wrecker at a.m. will be the presiding officer. was promoted to cabinet rank in Ahead of the cold front, tem Wednesday's business session will the Communist east zone govern ment. Homer Buehnan, a skin diver, was summoned, and shortly after daylight he went down into the be presided over by H. Buckley (Cmttnued from Pane On) Cyprus Terror peratures were generally near seasonal norms in the south and east, except that most of New England had mercury readings 5 to 10 degrees lower than normal.

20 Seriously Hurt In Bombay Rioting Dietrich, AISC 2nd vice president, and president of Dietrich Baltimore. Reports of 18 waters of the canal and located the body. Buehnan also recovered The Communists said the ring carried out "sabotage, espionage no damaging activity in the Dresden, Magdeburg, Rostock and Schwerin districts of the Soviet wire encampments and sandbag major committees will be the body of a driver who crashed Rain and snow continued in the BOMBAY, India, Nov. 27, Iffl ged outposts to put down any vio into the canal In almost the iden Police tearcassed rioters who bom Pacific Northwest. Ellensberg, "Promotion, the Sizzle of the zone, lent terrorist reaction ot the emergency decree.

barded a Congress Party meeting reported 6 inches of snow Sale," will be the subject of today with sticks, stones and ex in 24 hours. Charles L. Huston's address at a They encountered little trouble. ploding firecrackers. Over one inch of rain fell dur session on sales promotion Thurs; Mau Mau Leaders Killed In Battle Twenty persons were seriously day morning.

Huston is presi tical location about two months ago. McCutcheon recalled. The car was found lying upside down in 12 feet of water. Both doors were open and the top was smashed in. McCutcheon said the cause of the accident had not been determined.

Miss Christine Ferguson, 28. The decree kept most Cypriots at home where windows were protected against bomb-throwing by chickenwire. The streets were bare ing the same period in several localities of Oregon and Washing injured. At least 100 were ar rested. ton.

dent of Lukens Steel Coates-ville, Pa. L. Abbott Post, executive vice president of the insti MRS. NEVA MARIE IRVIN. Funeral services and burial for Mrs.

Irvin, of 426 N. Lake Worth, who died Saturday at a local hospital, will bet held at War-taw, Ind. E. Earl Smith and Son Funeral Home, Lake Worth, is in charge of arrangements. NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov.

27 (UP) The demonstration marked a re and there was little bf the usual British-led security forces killed a sumption of the battle over how Sunday activity. Pistols were seen tute, will be presiding officer at Mau Mau field marshal and on many family dinner tables. this final meeting of the conven Bombay shall be governed. The ruling Congress Party wants to Drop Foreseen WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 Wl The Agriculture Department today offered farmers little hope that their production costs will go down next year.

The agency already had predicted that farm product prices, which already have dropped more than 25 per cent from postwar peaks, may average slightly lower next year. Today's forecast that production costs will continue near record levels was made as the department prepared for a week-long conference of its own specialists and about 120 agricultural extension economists from 48 states and Puerto Rico. The conference, opening tomorrow, will feature a discussion of economic trends and developments in agriculture for the present as well as the future. Secretary Benson is scheduled to address the first session. Two Women Drown In Drainage Ditch EUNICE, Nov.

27 (UP) Toronto, Canada, received multiple fractures and lacerations tontlnued from Page One) Second Term The emergency decree calls for tion, which will adjourn at noon, three terrorist "generals" today in a clash in a bamboo forest at the make Bombay a separate state The Institute is a national serv when the car she was driving col the death penalty for persons carrying arms illegally, and life im edge of the Aberdare Mountains. lided with a freight engine at the The dead field marshal was iden The Communists and others want it to be part of a proposed neighboring state of Marathi-speaking prisonment for acts of sabotage. ice organization representing 80 per cent of the structural steel industry in the United States. The membership is composed of 296 It also restricts game hunting and spection with the United States as a first step toward disarmament. tified as Ktmenia, one of the six top Mau Mau leaders in the Aber people.

church bell ringing to warn of heaboard Airline Railroad tracks on N. Military Trail Saturday night. She was reported in "fair" condition last night at St. Mary's Hospital. But they are prepared for a long dare region.

He was serving as More than 200.000 persons turn army raids and roundups. companies. From 18 area offices overall commander under Mau wait. Officials here pointed out that across the country, 23 AISC en MICHAEL OATES. Mr.

Oates, 72, Boca Raton resident at Old Dixie died Saturday at a West Palm Beach hospital. He was a member of the Catholic Church. Surviving are a son, James Oates, of New York, and two grandchildren. Scobee Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mau leader Dedan Kimathi.

Russia resisted for years before Marty D. Archegar, 17, 920 For ed up at today's meeting on Chow-patty sands. The demonstrators started the trouble as the meeting neared its end. finally coming around to the West gineers are in constant touch with member companies, architects, engineers and civic groups est Hill received a frac ern point of view on such matters tured collarbone when the auto as the Austrian peace treaty and 65 Crippled Children To See Circus Today The crippled childrens com interested in steel construction in which she was riding was Involved in a two car crash at N. the U.

S. atoms-for-peace program. Through institute-supported re President Eisenhower advanced search projects conducted at Olive Ave. and Lofton St. at 10:52 Pair Escapes Serious Injury In Plane Crash ATLANTIC CITY, N.

Nov. 27 his disarmament proposal as a sur nine tecnniques tor p.m. Saturday, police said. prise step at the Big Four summit the most economical use of struc Officers who investigated said meeting in Geneva last summer. (UP) Two men from Decatur, Reds Charge A-Cannon Introduced Into Japan TOKYO, Monday, Nov.

28, (fl Red China charged yesterday that the United States has introduced atomic cannon into Japan as part of a U.S. plan to convert Japan into an "atomic base." "During this year, the United States has made. all out. efforts to expand military bases around Fujiyama and extend airfields for the use of big After mulling it over, the Soviets mittee of Abu Shrine Club will be hosts to approximately 65 children at Ringling Bros. Circus here today, according to Robert W.

Milburn, chairman of the committee. tural steel are perfected. One phase of this research was the recent engineering symposium at drivers of both cars, which approached the intersection at a right angle, claimed the traffic rejected the idea at the recent MRS. SADIE CHASE. Funeral services for Mrs.

Chase, 619 6th who died last Monday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. today in St. Patrick's Episcopal Church, with the rector, the Rev. Bright Davies, officiating. Coleman Funeral Home has charge.

escaped serious injury today when their small private plane ran off the runway at Bader Field after the pilot misjudged the wind foreign ministers conference. Lehigh University, Bethlehem, light was green. The injured girl was a passenger Milburn said Cecil Vaughn, a Two Eunice women drowned in the cab of an overturned car here Saturday night when the vehicle swerved off a city street and toppled on its right side into a deep drainage ditch. on plastic design of structural steel. Using this design technique engineers are able to de-; termine more accurately the true, of a car driven by Roy Walter Hamlin, 19, Palm Beach Air committee member, has provided two busses to transport the Rowland Compton, 50, the pilot, Uranium Found In Japan TOKYO, Monday, Nov.

28, Wl Force Base. Hamlin and the driv and James Howell, 39, were treated at Atlantic City. hospital for cuts youngsters to the circus grounds. They will leave Royal Palm The victims were identified as jet planes carrying atomic A rich uranium ore deposit has been discovered in Tottori Pre of the nose and face and released. bombs, Peiping Radio said.

It praised opposition by labor er of the other car, Joe 39, Negro, 1508 N. Sapodilla were both charged with causing an accident involving personal in load capacity of structures and can realize savings in the most efficient use of structural steel and design office time. Mrs. Eunice Lafleur, 53, and Mrs. Albert Thibodeaux, 64.

Both were passengers in the front seat of a Compton said the accident occur fecture. 300 miles west of Tokyo School, Fern at 1 p.m. The children also will be treated to pop corn and soft drinks. Mil-burn said. unions and farmers to tne oase expansions and to planned U.S.

car driven by Felacian Comeaux, EMMA MITCHELL. Funeral services for Mrs. Mitchell. 63, who died Tuesday night, will be held today at Mt. Gillead Baptist Church with the Rev.

J. H. Harrington officiating. Stevens Funeral Home is in thargej of arrangements. jury by failure to yield the right- Kyodo News Agency said yesterday.

Eight geologists are still working to determine the size. red after he misread the wind direction from an air sock on the airport tower and tried to land his single-engined, four-seat Beech There are about 5,260 new cases Other members of the commit of-way, police said. 58, Cheneyville, and rescue crews were unable to pull them from the artillery firing both at Fujiyama and on Hokkaido, Japan's north Damage to the two autos wasiof pneumonia a day among Amer- tee are Kenneth Foster, Charles It registered 45,000 counts per minute. car before they drowned. estimated at $600.

jicani. ernmost island. Craft Bonanza downwind. Rosy and Kenneth Vogel..

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