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REPUBLIC Press Coverage At Stake MAIL REPUBLfc The Arizona Republic 1,1956 THE STATE'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER IHJ Page 33 bin mi a K-sss eJ Judge McCarthy Will Rule On Closed Criminal Hearing Puis Illame On Ike Court specifically provides that. In tators and the press when Carol THE QUESTION of whether the press should be excluded from a preliminary hearing in a murder World On Brink Of War, Adlai Says hour softer he was scheduled to Middle East the czars could not get in centuries; talk Ann Carlock, 14, of 306 W. Coro-nado was called a witness. John J. Flynn, attorney for Sherman, then appealed to superior court for an order compelling Justice Kimbalt to conduct the hearing behind case was taken under advisement yesterday by Superior Judge Warren L.

McCarthy. The hearing is that of Dwight A. Sherman, 24, of Sunnyslope, charged with first-degree murder in the Oct. 21 shooting of William Armstrong, 20, of 2215 W. Osborn.

Justice of the Peace C. Stanley Kimball had refused ti bar sj ec- preliminary hearings the defendant can request the courtroom be cleared and that the presiding magistrate shall grant the request. Judge McCarthy, in taking the case under advisement, pointed out that the question never before has been raised in Arizona. He said he expected to hand down hi decision before the end of the week. Dpputy Prosecutor Stidham said that if the decision should go against the state he would, in all probability, ask Judge McCarthy to certify it to the supreme court for speedy final 'determination, "This is a question of tremendous importance to the citizens of Maricopa County and the state," Stidham said.

"It will decide whether we are to have criminal hearings held in secret, with the press barred." Carol Ann closed doors. Charles C. Stidham, chief "THAT WE HAVE alienated our allies, our oldest and strongest allies, Britain and France; "And finally, that the world is on the brink of war again, and we find ourselves on the side of Colonel Nasser, the Egyptian dictator, and the Soviet Union, when Communist policy has for years been trying to divide the great Western allies." At Bay City, last night, Sen. Estes Kefauver said President Eisenhower's statement on the Near East conflict "revealed for all the world to see, the deterioration of American influence in the world." PITTSBURGH (AP) Adlai fctevenson said last night that "the world is on the brink of war again" because President Eisenhower's "foreign policies in the Middle East have been disastrous." Stevenson said: "I am glad that in his (President Eisenhower's) broadcast he assured us that he has no present intention of calling congress into special session or involving the U.S. in these hostilities." BUT STEVENSON' repeated the complaint he had made parlier in New York that in his opinion the Eisenhower administration was responsible for the troubled Middle East situation.

The Democratic presidential candidate came here, trying to win Pennsylvania's 32 electoral deputy criminal county attorney, AFTER SAYING he was gratified that the President was not calling congress into session, Stevenson said: "I am not gratified, though, by the fact that the President failed in his broadcast to acknowledge that his foreign policies in the Middle East have been disastrous; "That we have not won by this erratic, vaccilating policy the confidence of Egypt, which is dealing with Russia, or the Arab states; "That have lost the confidence of beleaguered Israel surrounded by hostile neighbors and now evidently desperate; "That thanks to our bewildering appeasements and provocations the Russian Communists have obtained a foothold in the argued that Article 2, Section 11, of the Arizona Constitution pro ROUGH RICHES Get-ting an eyeful of world's ninth largest gem-quality diamond is Bernard de Haan, New York diamond cutter. The 426 carat stone was found in Africa in June 1954. After it's ground, it'll be worth about $2.5 million. Marshal Bailoglio, 85, Italian Leader, Dies GRAZZANO BADOGLIO, Italy, Thursday (AP) Marshal Pietro Badoglio, who conquered Ethiopia for Mussolini and eventually signed Italy's unconditional surrender in World War II, died last night in obscure retirement. He was 85.

vides that "Justice in all cases shall be administered openly and without delay." Attorney Flynn maintained that Rule 27 of the rules of procedure adopted by the Arizona Supreme Stevenson in a brief talk with newsmen as he arrived at the Greater Pittsburgh airport. EVERYTHING fouled up for Stevenson yesterday. Rain washed votes, after what had been one of the most hectic days of his campaign. ShorHy before he left New York after a rain-soaked day, he issued the text of a telegram he Ask about opening a 0t charge account hShot Infant Vaccine Due "Those Wonderful Pendletons" out plans for a mammoth outdoor had sent President Eisenhower. In I rally in New York, and delayed his departure so much that he missed completely a scheduled speech over a statewide television network here.

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Look for a one-shot, multiple vaccine to immunize newborn in- Joseph S. Clark, Democratic ifants against diphtheria, tetanus, candidate for U.S. Senate from! whooping cough and polio. eh the 0 0 0 Pennsylvania, delivered me speecn that was telecast.

to this he said he hoped that the President would not be led into any hasty actions involving the use of American armed forces in the Middle East. "EVEN THOUGH the Presi-dpnt could not have known of my tplegram at the time he went on 'he air," Stevenson said, "I am glad that in his broadcast he assured us that he' has no present intentions of calling congress into special session or involving the VS. in these hostilities." But, Stevenson continued, "there was no evidence whatever in the President's speech that he knew what was wrong or would have the courage to do what is right -If it is anything more than words of good will." The Democratic presidential, Stevenson raced in behind a motorcycle escort in downtown Pittsburgh he was doing 50 miles an hour to address a crowd in Hunt Armory that was still there waiting for him at 10:30 p.m., an 100 Pure Virgin Wools Glorious New Colors ifcy That prediction comes from Dr. James L. Wilson, chairman of the University of Michigan's department of pediatrics and communicable diseases.

Dr. Wilson reported that at the university's well-baby clinic, in the Medical Center, Infants of three months are already receiving one combined I-njectien for-the first three diseases-. He sa4d the ret step would be the perfection of a one-s-hot polio vaccine to confer lifelong immunity. He added that a second logical advance would be the combining of this with the present effective triple CTBAV milk. OUTPUT UP HAVANA Cuba produced slightly more than 1,675,000 pounds of milk tn 1955, a gain of about one per cenfover the previous year.

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Pendleton "Slim Jlw" the only kind Youngtown activities director. SCHKDII.F.D to read the vows 1 Chief Justice Arthur T. I J-Prade. But, the town isn't taking any chances, Kenton said. "Governor McFarland and Arkona Supreme Court Justice I.evi Udall will be there to take ever just in cae." After the ceremony, the townsfolk (all over 50 years old) vsill participate in a variety of games and contests and climax their party with a potluck dinner.

"We'll have a fishing eontest. right in our own well-stocked area," said Fenton, "and the pot- yesterday as a native Nebraskan, Vert Edger Parsons, J. Edgar Hoove-T, FBT director, wired that the. man was born in Nebraska, and nee had lived in Cheyenne, Wya. Investigators said the ftiaa was an apparent murder victim, struck over the head with a heavy instrument.

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Special-A Williams Air Force Base pilot UofAi Groups Meet Tonight Dr. Kenneth F. Wertman, head believed killed Tuesday in an F-8fi crash was identified yesterday as 9 a 0 9 en 9 CO 0 a i years ago by Ben Schleifer of Phoenix, just for retired folks. Here, the oldsters live economically and happy in a town built just for them." No children live in the town, Fenton added. 'They are more than welcome lo visit, for the grandparents love them, but a few weeks of Interruption in their tranquil lives seems quite adequate for the oldsters." Come Sunday, though, the "old-aters" will be "youngsters" again, repeating their marriage vows and.

as Fenton said, "having a second honeymoon." of the bacteriology department at the University of Arizona, will ad dress a joint meeting of the Phoenix UofA Alumni Club and Town- cats in the Hotel Westward Ho at 8 tonight. 2nd T.t. Michael E. Giardina. Chandler.

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