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Independent Tribune from Concord, North Carolina • Page 16

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Concord, North Carolina
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i-- i tfl 0 ptr THl DAILY INOEPENDSNT North Coroltn. FOR IKE'S RENOMtNATION 111 Stfihe presidents one top; Eisenhower to The Presidentvprobably his, not his mind. He; has from to time and" unofficial minister, as Presi-j that he is through-- that a second dent Coolidgt-vchose merchant term is out But it is remarked Frank WJ Stearns of Boston, i in Washington that reports of these Praise and picked Col. tthea'FDK wss here it.was Bouse, or.groups of A hl T.r* J1 ettiTTv ad- most that the M-A-E 'had said, he would aot tfiia seek for Mr. the be partly responsible' for the decrease in -Their; enthusiasm for his renomination recefiy became so great that Mr.

Eisedaow- er requested his top White House aides to "in pu lie the desirability or likelihood of a second term. But these aides intimates sometimes annoyed disavowals of further political ambition have been less frequent of late. govern- naTnTv.TJieiini "Raili I 1 "a railroad'? fflls i "its MD-NCJV Isaidi-ihe'-jirdposal 1 opportuniry istat.e has 'had adequate system." statement furnished 'to the said- '-'railroad service into- is. forVthe development of the 'as is a. 'ancial-rst-andpomt and unable give.

service it. needs 1 -to -develop" its'- port." E. -Inianager for- arain handling. firm it had begun' operations at tS" forehead City state term- iaal'in'the belief. that "Uie Southern would-; acquire the AEC.

ADDING situated politico to relatevin.scon- a tb' are not discouraged in their eager s. more -The 1 staff system; of 'administration whi'chv the President brought to the White House from the Army --an does' consid-: execu- tiy.e respjonsibilityj The' M-A-E are responsible 'for" -itaff system second however, "popped up week when the President ook bff for his Gettysburg farm in an Oklahoma-built, twM-engined Commander. The M-A-E have worried aboiit'ttie 85 miles winding -and'i'soiiletimes narrow road over which the Presi- to his home; is a -dangerous, "two "is "-too AR-qLIJLHP Foj 10 years ti: Vrjecjeayes rc JMV icited in 1 (International Soundphoto) -a spend any -eek -jight ottthe fariii, breakfast there 'ind be workin-Washington; airplane persuade another erm wtjulda't be "so" after The 'M-A-E. HTK HOUSE acuity- for week. she names; 'many she rhad-not in a have" been.

iriore" names as it "seeniedv the'blue. IBest. estimate'. 1 on' the first-family's Colorado this Six "weeks, in 'August? summer, -the President -an'd wife Denver for Mr, was his Hope Australia Hope returned 'to; San Bob Fraacisco today' from: an a.s Vaithing- short-' of fabulous." I Australian campaign -haf and' equipped with a boomerang and' stuffed Kangaroo, arrived Sydney 'after A I I Any mulcv mathlnei. Mrdumle DTI duty to 5:30 tvtrr Sttr WNframs Printing Co.

I ndrwond Salfi Aemcy 140 Avr. Phonp 2206 I.VSI A the bleak! fray-walled barracks: 'Maybe the Presid.ent.r.uns.-again he'doesn't. But the politicians his making can get the remarks' 'Eisenhower- is -making to friends. Ms class "of 1915 at West Pojntvhe day, "My life doesn't; have the freedom. 1 Monday night in the lush estate of Gene Point and have The President said 'with an air of deep conviction, "And brother, is it gopd io 'get away." And as friends.

Gettysburg have: heard him say lately, he refers to the White-House 'as "the salt mine," phrase used by his Mr. Truman, when he call the White House a salt mine, som'e times referred to the executive mansion as "that big white pris- JUST GOOD CLEANING Ted Solomon "Phone IftUN.Main Someone gave the Eisenhowers five dogwood trees for their Pennsylvania farm. The were duly a prominent spot near the house, but the Eisenhow- farmer after 'a few days to the President that the trees had bee heavily clipped -and "It's, amazing-how'far; you.have get away from George; Go- beL" was accompanied by dancer. RobertaXinn. said he.visit- ed the site pic games and declared that "all reports, to the will be ready to put on the greatest event in the history of the Drtuikometer Finds Drunks ErenDrunker SHREVEPORT, La.

(UP)--City officials hurriedly planned a factory overhaul ojE their "drunkom- eter" today aftr finding it showed suspects as being drunker than they Teally were; A. 'first in a year, showed it had begun missing the mark by as much as 133 per cent, officials said. But police doubted the machine's errors had caused any false con- The Aero 'eommaiider'can make it 30 less: Mr. Eisenhower will use his small airplane again this weekend, after from; '-Perin'sylr College. VTilton.

from State "College' The -airplane will do -it about 15: ininutjis. has said he wants toL spend imore time on his ThatMs pneiTeasoa iesitated Jibout a second termi. The landy, new airplane, makes Get- for of the -President how PARIS (UP)-- A 'leading Catholic Rewspaper- today paid tribute to Bmy Graham 'for his success of ttie crusades undertaken by the American evangelist The 37-year-old North Carolinian winds up his five-day crusade ia this predominantly Roman Catholic nation tonight. Attendance has far exceeded even the most optim- Wednesday night, Gr a ra attracted crowd in his, Paris crusade 9.95S -to the PalaU Des Sports; "It' brought: to- nearly vVjwfcft- have Graham though in "interpreter must 'sermons And- the percentage, of ttiose 'answering' his 'appeals: make-ttie "decision for has been aboiit 'three "times' greater than at Graham's highly-successful recent crusade, in London. Oi Wednesday -night's audience, 467' to-- the dais where Graham stood to declare for Christ for four-day of 1,872.

"The newspaper Le Figaro- said that" Graham' had: attracted -listen'ers high society- 'to. factory rwo'rkers. "Billy Graham's, success proves oae th.e need that men have for spiritual;" Graham's aides believes a -major part; of- his success in fact "that the running. translations so. nearly perfect.

Le JFigaro said" has the impression that there is an hall." Baptist Minister Jacques i Blocher; in.the 1930's. Blo.cher insisted he give interpretation. but alsovth'e. same intonation to "words and accompany the trari'slations the" same' ges- ures Graham himself was mai- AffafeLead HONOLULU: lillbilly.singer alleged extramarital, affairs resulted-in the 6budoir -slaying' of. one arid critical -injury; vto another today shrugged offf misadyeature: can't see why men.battle over me when there are so many women in -the world," Melva mark -said, Pfe.

Clyde D. Denmark Selman; held jolice for critically injuring -James IL Lott, a sailor of last, Sunday. told police he -walked nto his apartment and fount! ed with MelVa, his bridt of three months, Police told them'' he tapped: the sailor pa the head with a bayonet; -and; rammed the nine-inch the hat." Denmark said he left his duty: station after; a friend tipped him that his-wife'-was-being -unfaithful. Hpnolulu authorities Sunday 7 incidentwas almost Iden- a 1949 case in'which her first husband, cowboy bandleader Honey Powell, shot, and killed .61 Virginia, Powell Claimed he caught Melva and Johnson male- Lott underwent surgery at General Hospital deep wound in his-. abdomen.

SJJIi- tary police said the'case is pending can question -the-injured sailor. 1 "Sfen f6ught. me ever since I 1 Melva, 27, said: glad this one didn't turn 6ut bad: as the last She she had hired Vaknvyer to 'defend Denmark when" he "goes on "I everything: is going to be aU. ti she "When a person grows stouter, his i grows as fast: as the'fat is added. This can the folds of loose skitt oil a person who was once-stout, but who has grown thin." Farm 3 "The ing Magazine has been" sold- and will be merged -with; the arm Journal in the September- jssueJ The sale '-price was' not disclosed.

Sale of" the magazine, published by- -fhe "Curtis -PiiblUning- noiinced by Robert -E. MacNeal; company president. The magazine has circulation of 2,566,314, 'and the Journal's circulation is listfed also in Philadelphia, 'and has editions for and 1877 and has. been published -siiice-i935 by Graham fehalnn'iii 1 Board of Hiiben, 38 Jack' a. Thomson, SJ CaUfornim Hansen, Staritpti, for- increasirig a Clinton J.

Harbers, P6int, swamp -land into' a $100,000 Jack GkThompson, Outstanding in ATLANTA; 18- year-old National-Guards, in-an a drill lieu- forced him to- strip'-and Jiim. iihtil the blood icame, made- hnn drink whisky, drove him- in-Ta' car 1 ai 100 miles: an James D. Addison, 'who -was discharged three months. after it 'wss. discovered he; under- age 'at 15, coiirt-rmartial was beating Addison jsitli" stick tran 'from Atlant4 Thomastori for 6rciog hiin Mmsejf 'with Addjson' as a-'passenger.

The- slender; Addisonr -testified i i he. 'was held'--captive'-iii avhouse at Thomaston a-huge dog A trmartiar of Lt Leon G. Me- as liey. Tropical products such as cocoa, coffee, tea and rubber-represent yictions. They said they never re-1 nearly 25 per cent of United States lied on it much, 1 imports.

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