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Carroll Daily Times Herald from Carroll, Iowa • Page 10

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Carroll, Iowa
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Expect Mayer to Waive Extradition in Slaying BLOOMFIELD Walter M. Mayer, 56, prominent Santa Fe. N.M., rancher, was expected to waive extradition Tuesday or Wednesday and be returned here to face a murder charge in connection with the fatal shooting of John C. Wisdom, 61, Des Moines. Mayer's attorneys, Waldo Fimmen, Bloomfield, and R.E.

While, Ottumwa, said he "probably" will waive extradition proceedings, Held In Missouri The rancher is being held in a Kirksville. jail where he surrendered to authorities after the Gas Pipeline Is Blasted 14th Time ELIZABETH, La. Another! dynamite blast Monday night severed the five-inch gas pipeline serving this strike-torn community. It was the 14lh dynamiting of the line. There were no reports of injuries.

Unions involved in a strike which began last Septembpr are the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Workers and the International Brotherhood of Paper Makers (both AFL). They are stalemated in negotiations with the management of two paper mills, which refuse to rehire strikers. shooting on Wisdom's farm near here last Saturday. Davis County Attorney Charles Pettit said he is withholding a formal request for extradition pending the rancher's own decision on whether to come here voluntarily. White said Mayer is expecting the arrival from New Mexico several prominent business associates who have volunteered to testify concerning his reputation and character when a hearing on the bond is arranged.

First Degree, Chargo Mayer is charged with first degree murder, which, under Iowa law, would not allow him to go free on bond. The hearing, however, might lead to a reduction of the charge since Mayer contends he shot in Mayer claims Wisdom "threatened to kill" him during anargument 10 May 5, 19S3 Michigan Family Visits in Carnarvon (Times Herald News Service) CARNARVON Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright and family of Pontiac, were visitors with Mr. Wright's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Wright, hero Friday. LeRoy Frank was brought home by ambulance from the Loring hospital Sunday.

He will have to return for further treatment. Governors to Get Reports on Economy, Defense WASHINGTON of the states and territories receive reports today on the Eisenhower administration's drive to cut spending and on civil defense against possible atomic warfare. The executives arranged to meet behind closed doors again with top federal officials, and to hear once more from President Eisenhower at the close of the extraordinary two-day conference. The President opened the confidential sessions Monday with a statement that his administration wanted to share with the governors "some of the information we have and some of the plans we are making in the area of national security." The governors were tight-lipped about what they heard from Gen. J.

Lawton Collins, Army chief of staff; Secretary of Staie Dulles; Deputy Secretary of Defense Roger M. Kyes; and Ally. Gen. Brownell. Many of Hie -M states and five territories and they had been admonished against talking to reporters about what they were told.

Others said, however, they had learned nothing new. Scepters used by kings are believed to be survivals of the spears carried by chiefs among primitive peoples. At Eddie Quirm's the Gift to Make Any Mother (Yours Too) Smile With Joy! and stunning! Samsonite Luggage Destined to add drama to all your comingi end goings-this luggage with the grain, tht gleam of expensive hand-picked alligator skirul You'll travel with it proudly for years to come. For Samsonite Luggage is built to last-strong enough to stand on, easy to clean with a damp cloth. You'll like its balanced, tapered shape its ecuy-to-carry handles.

You'll be grateful for the closing that keeps out dust and mo.sture, And the interiors, planned for "rinkle-free packing, make any trip more fun. Yet a set of TWO pieces costs less than what you'd expect to pay for just ONE piece of such fine quality luggage. Also in These Colors: SADDLE TAN COLORADO BROWN BERMUDA GREEN NATURAL RAWHIDE ADMIRAL BLUE Natural Alligator Finish! SHOWNi A. Trpin B. todies' O'Nile (Regular) 19.50 C.

ladies' Wardrobe P. ladiet' Wardrobe 2S.OO* I Shown optn and packed) print to milling lexii ftlOHf HQVfH MM 4MMICAN EDDIE QUINN Clothier Almost Everybody Buys Somionite at Eddie Quinn's Too entangled in domestic quarrels to bother with ohti-Amcr'rconism. Communists hove great strength. strongest links in tatin- American defense. Oil rich and now branching inta iron ore.

Welcomes foreign investment. Iron-fisted government has suppressed communism. iXUBLed by Getulio Vorgos, Brazil is most friendly to the U.S. and is ready to cooperate fully in Lofin-Ameriear) defense. Communism stronger here than any other nation in South America.

Negligible for monpowerond minerals, but has tradition for friendship toward U. S. Under Prcs. Monuel Odria, is making the most of facilities for mutant defense cooperation with the U.S. Leads uneasy life under pressure from Peron, whose government has made economic difficulties because she accepted Point 4 aid from the U.S.

Revolutionary ment is confused about its politics and the extent of its allegiance to communism Not important strategically, but vital for tin. Ranks as one of the most Cooperative Latin- American countries, although there have been long wranglings over ratification of U. S. military assistance. Carlos Ibanez government is unknown quantity.

Seems closely aligned with Juan Peron of Argentina. ing proponent of South American nationalism. Oe- ponds on demagogic appeal the masses and their hos tility toward the U. S. Latin-American Mutuol Assistance Agreement Opposed Not Interested Not Approached Swine Producers Regaining Faith In Financial Worth of 'Mortgage Lifter' IKE ACTS TO (JOOO S.

sentiment has been growing among the "good neighbors" of South America. Jt has been spread by nationalists, President Peron of Argentina, and Communist elements who have used "Yankee imperialism" as their key phrase in smearing (ho U. S. President; Eisenhower recognized the critical situation by sending his brother, Milton, us an envoy to study Latin-Amerk'Mii relations. News-map shows status of tlio 10 most important South American nations and the important resources of each.

The Mutual Assistance Agreement provides that the U. and the other signatories agree to exchange materials for defense and cooperate in their use when necessary. Advises Veterans Seeking Gl Loans WASHINGTON Iff) The Veterans Administration saicj today all veterans who plan to seek GI loans should apply to VA regional offices in advance for certificates of eligibility. In the past veterans have been advised to submit their discharge or separation papers to the private lending institution making the loan. The institution then submitted restaurant and take possession May 1.

Mrs. Daisy Hausken was hostess to the grandmother's club Thursday afternoon with 12 members and two guests present. After the business meeting, the afternoon was spent socially, and some brought handwork. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The guests were Ella Waldron and Melissa Whelan.

The next meeting is held at the Mrs. John nd rs Melvin fR chkw 1 Cl were The change, VA said, will reduce delays in processing loan applications. WASHINGTON Producers; once discouraged are regaining: faith in the financial worth of the hog. They are finding out, after near-i ly two years of doubts, that there is a sizeable consumer demand for pork no matter what its price in relation to beef and other i meats. Prices Went iji.mii Two years ago hog prices started going down.

Beef cattle and beef prices stayed high. Hog farmers began reducing production. In each month since September, 195.1, fewer pigs have been produced than in the corresponding month a year earlier. Many farmers were able to get more money out of their corn by storing it under a government price support program than they could by feeding the grain to hogs and selling the hogs for pork. Last year's pig crop was down 10 per cent from 1951 and official surveys had indicated a.

further cutback this spring. Meanwhile, the relationship between hogs and beef cattle has changed sharply. The cattleman is the one who is worrying the hog farmer. In contrast with hog prices, 25 per cent higher than a. year ago, prices for cattle are 30 to 40 per cent lower.

This shift in prices reflects increases in cattle numbers at a time when hog population has been declining. Sizeable Dcniuncl In reporting on this situation, the Agriculture Department said Tuesday these contrasting price trends demonstrate that competition between pork and beef is not so very close, and that there remains after all a "very sizeable independent demand for pork." The improved hog price, the department said, likely to turn production upward again by early fall. The agency said the relationship between feed prices and hog prices is favorable enough under normal conditions to point to a substantial increase in future pig crops. It suggested, however, that a "'moderate" increase would be more advisable because a big increase would probably bring back the low prices of 1951 and 1952. The department said that on the veal averaging 84 potmds for each basis of past experiences, the peak consumer in 1956.

This year's sup- production would be reached in'ply is expected to average 78 .1955 with the supply of beef and pounds. KILLYS For Mother 5 QUEEN HEARTS 4. Newest Flattery! 5 Leaves to Join Husband in California (Times Herald News Service) LANESBORO Mrs, Raymond Kuebler, who has been visiting in the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuebler home since Easter, left Sunday for San Jose, where she plans to join her husband, who is on board a ship.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houdeshell of Varina and Furdie Potts and daughter, Arlen'e, of Dodge, were callers Sunday in the Mr. and Mrs. John Potts home.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Wicke of Ft. Dodge were dinner guests Sunday in the Mrs.

Daisy Hausken home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Widman attended the funeral of Mrs. Widman's uncle, Lee Lang, at Lehigh Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent and family moved Thursday from their home to the Ella Subbert home in back of the restaurant recently vacated by Mrs. Delores Dillivan who moved to Rockwell City. Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent have leased the Report Chinese General in Charge Of Vief minhese Forces TAIPEH, Formosa ist Chinese intelligence reports Tuesday a Chinese Red general has taken command of Communist Vietminh forces in Indochina and that 12,000 Chinese troops had joined the rebels, The reports said the Red general was accompanied by Russian advisers. Earlier Tuesday, a Chinese Nationalist news agency said 100,000 Chinese Red veterans of the Korean war had been shifted to South China not far from the Indochina I border. Vietminh forces recently invaded the kingdom of Laos, one of the three associated states of Indochina, and are threatening its capital. Conquest of Laos could pave the way for a Red attack on Thailand, Burma and other Southeast Asian natiftns.

Nationalist intelligence identified the general as Li Lien Po and said his deputy commander was Tu Yu-kwang, another Red Chi- ther identified. The same reports claimed that part of Red China's ground, naval and air unjts on Hainan Island had been readied to intervene in Indochina if needed. The reports added that 2,300 "Free Thai" troops had been organized by Chinese Reds and that Vietminh forces, aided by Chinese labor gangs, had built strong defenses in the Langson-Caobang area of Northern Viet-Nam. -I -I UJ CHANGE IN ADDRESS 'The Earl Vanderheidens of ML Carmel have received word from their son that he has a change in address: Pfc. Earl G.

Vanderheiden, U. S. 55250058. Hq. Co.

1st 35th Inf. A. P. O. 25, care of Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif.

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