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DICK TRACY I THE FELLOW HANDLES UPV U1AR Yl lt -TUATnilDX NOPE- 1 I (Cljiragri Sailg foriburtr June 13 1959 rv a THAT 2-YARD SHOVEL LIKE IT KENT' fZ- THAT? FOUNDATION AND HERES AYHOLT THAT 1946 WAS A TEASPOON. Wbr HP HOPING STREET-) HURRICANE -T SffT HE HIT? HE NEVER 1 HEARING. SET ON LONG PLEA FOR RELEASE June 12 CCPD Gov. Earl Long of Loui- NIXON RUNNING IN FRONT, SAYS i siana charged Rockefeller Is Just a ri may a formal court petition that he was drugged in Loui- Joe Smith, He Says TERRY ''mmI pp.pu-fprbiveY wfm )1 I. that, pat, my friehvM? kOK Milwaukee, June 12 (UPD Isiana and brought to a Galveston Omental hosoi- -v i i 1 1 r.

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forecast Friday that Vice President Nixon should have little trouble becoming the Republican party's Presidential standard bearer in 1960. Goldwater, here to make a harmony appeal to Wisconsin Republicans at a $100 a plate fund raising dinner, brushed aside Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York as a serious contender to Nixon "as of this moment." The Arizona senator also told a news conference that no matter who is the Democratic Presidential nominee "none of them would be strong enough to beat their way out of a wet sack." Surveys 26 States As of this moment, Nixon would be the best candidate. He is the only choice of rank and file Republicans across the country," Goldwater said. Rockefeller only has small pockets of support for the Presidential nomination in New York and California, the senator said.

Goldwater said he based his forecast on visits he has made to 26 states since January when he took over as chairman of the Republican senatorial campaign commit CUBA IS BEING TAKEN OVER BY pONDI IT'S A OH, TEP, J1 IT'S ALlH fU OKAY, Iff SO LON-LAPIES. -X CmM BMZ3AR1C STOP RI6HT, MOTHER ONKELTED fa DON'T BOTHER TO 14, WHY KATTP 7V CUSTOM. TEASIN5 WILLS LET Il WAIT UP FOR US wVcrih v-JnTr KATJE-j fT? WTPXEf bachelors A FINAL I'iTi -V LT" and foot: He LoB asked a District court to order him released. Long applied for a writ of habeas corpus and signed the petitionr "Earl Long, governor in exile by force in kidnaping." District Judge L. D.

Good-ard, in whose court he filed the petition, set a hearingfor 10 a. m. Monday. Flown In May 30 Long, 63, was brought to Galveston in a military plane May 30. He has been in the psychiatric ward of John Sealy hospital since then.

The petition charged Long was: "Administered a powerful sedative against his that his feet, ankles, and arms were tied to a stretcher and that while in this comatose condition was forcibly removed from the governor's mansion in Baton Rouge and flown to the city of Galveston; "That upon his arrival at Galveston he was forcibly re-moved therefrom by two guards and brought against his to John Sealy hospital and since that time he has been there restrained and confined under an order issued by the Galveston Probate court." Ordered Held 14 Days Soon after he arrived Pro REDS BRADEN Communists are taking over Cuba under Premier Fidel Castro, Spruille Bra- den, former ambassador to. Cuba, Colom OH STAGE QUICKLY WHAT'S ISPi THEY'RE FRIENDS OP AUNg LISTEN OF COURSE bia, and Argentina, said here Friday. Interviewed after speaking to a closed session of the United States Bradea tee. Goldwater also- said he learned in his travels that the G. O.

P. has a good chance in 1960 of gaining Senate seats in Michigan, Wyoming, and "possibly Illinois" now held by Democrats. Rockefeller still has to prove himself, Goldwater 7 'ZT' VOUR IDEA? THE -J ALSO FORMER ACTORS, M. OUT 2111 -mj POSITIVE WHO. I J0ZT PERKINS fSIRL IS 1 KNOvAsTARYING L.IK6 MYSELF WITH 7.

mJp SAID. ACTORS HAD NO y'f SUSPICIOUS ENOUGH )THOS TWO KV WrAT'; vong -iw, BRA1NST? 1 yMENOYEfc -vfesi IDEA? 'T-? 1 i-f4iL INTO TROUBLE jl Inter-American council, which represents American investors in Latin America. Braden told reporters in the Kemper building that the United States had brought' i i r7 ORPHAN ANNIE aDout castros rise to power by stopping arms shipments to his predecessor, former President Fulgencio Batista. Calls Castro Dictator You can call Batista corrupt or anything you please, but he was not personally a A BARcl' BUT NOT! AVE? DARK SO IT IS CLEAR THAT I Nolms PLAIN NOW; a III HER BABEf THIS LET US OUT OF THIS 1 SUNDAY IS NOT THE 'AND HORRIBLE DEEDS WERE WRAPPED CHARNEL PLACER WHERE DUCH ESS' DAUQHTER WAS THE THE DUCHE9S BORE! SUNDAY IS MY MURDERED DAUGHTERS CHILD. MY QUN bate Judge Hugh Gibson, on the request of Long's wife, Blanche, and a cousin, ordered Long confined in the hospital for 14 days on the ground that he was mentally and physically sick and might hurt-himself or another person unless he were restrained.

But at the same time, Gibson ordered a hearing for next Tuesday so that Long could testify himself if his family wanted to commit him for 90 additional days. Long decided Thursday to fight any attempt by Gibson's -court to rule on his sanity. His lawyers said the ground would be that he was "forcibly, and un DONE HERE AT ALL! IN THE FOLDS I 1 OP MV ill WE CAN THINK CAREFULLV FOf? A bloodthirsty man," Braden HERS WAS DRESSED BIT IN THE rf pm flip' ri I I Jk'f-SS 1 OKAY 1 Lit. -i 1 7 1 ra.t'vi-.'i'j 1 34 6-13-59 ,1 ET r-ff GASOLINE ALLEY asserted. "Castro is a dictator -with a messianic complex.

There is a real danger that the Caribbean will become a communist lake." The Cuban revolutionary leader has surrounded himself with Reds, Braden charged, including labor leaders and the men who wrote his agrarian reform laws. i "We can pray," he said, that the Cubans themselves will throw out Castro and the Communists, altho I see no leader at the moment who could do it. It can't be the old Batista people, that wouldn't do, but if it doesn't happen, the only way to cure the situation is by force." Predicts New Moves Yes, Miss T'Sha could What garage YTrH If she's try my I'd warn-Skcezisc. be spying would want to Mj to UP a he's onto her the for another Iknoiv the. stuff i u0jfn' scandal, she's -same as we are.

yj You -knouj that dame Tabb has some- willingly" brought to Texas and that the Texas court had no jurisdiction. Asks Quick Action In the petition filed Friday for a writ of habeas corpus, Long said: "The petitioner asks said said; "Most people didn't know Rockefeller was a Republican until he ran for governor," he said. Predicts Adlai's Choice Goldwater explained that Rockefeller was just any "Joe Smith" politically so far as most people were con- cerned. Adlai Stevenson, twice defeated Democratic Presidential candidate, probably will be his party's choice again jn 1960, Goldwater said, f. Stevenson will be the man," Goldwater added.

He's their rpro. He'll run a far better ampaign." EXPLORE JOB 'OPENINGS FOR iu HANDICAPPED Jsri (Methods by which local can help find productive jobs for employable per-'80ns leaving the Rehabilita-ti6n Institute of Chicago, 401 F. Ohio were explored Friday by a newly formed job placement committee. T.o 'The committee, comprised Jfef 26 personnel officials of Chicago area firms, held its first orientation meeting at 'the institute, touring the vari-t'bus physical -and vocational therapy sections and discussing possible placement prospects with Edward Meyer-(ing, institute director of development. vV a committee member rpledged to make three job placements a year, either in their particular industry or 4 area of the city, Meyerding said.

take's notes on 1 thina uu her she finds out about sleeve ne don'fr garage, sne Gig up a bfc: a 1 ou or iuuw 1 people. know about. court to grant a writ of habeas corpus forthwith and that he be brought without delay before this court to the end that the petitioner may be discharged from illegal confinement and restraint." Braden declined to say that Long apparently was try ing to bring the issue to a head before the Tuesday hearing. tne united btates ought to step in, saying that he, had opposed intervention all his life. He predicted that Castro may try "to overthrow the government of Haiti and use 1 1 ii Heroine Cited 1 i i a I ok out NUN HONORED BY V.

F. W. AS ARREST SINGER IN HOSPITAL ON DRUG CHARGE New York, June 12 (LTD FIRE HEROINE BY GEORGE TAGGE House of Representatives had words privately but loud that country as a take-off place for an attack on the Dominican Republic where Batista took refuge." REPORTS BICYCLE THEFT Jerome Hill. 1410 W. 14th told police Friday his bicycle had been itolen from in front of 1342 W.

15th M. enough to be overheard with Majority Leader imam G. Clark Chicago. Clark Billie Holiday, jazz singer, was arrested Friday at Metropolitan hospital on a charge of possession of narcotics. I Police said the singer, under a a.

A 1 i complained he hadn't been notified that hundreds of Drymalski Names Drucker House bills still in committee were to be stricken from the calendar. Powell allowed 1 'as Acting Chief Justice there might be more instances when Clark wouldn't be in Joseph J. Drucker, a court judge for 25 years, Arthur J. Bidwill of River Forest, who wields a mighty gavel, will preside over the Illinois Senate during the critical wind-up period of the 1959 session. Lt.

Gov. John William Chapman, regular presiding officer, will be acting governor because Gov. William G. Stratton leaves the state June 21 for a state department briefing in Washington, D. the next day.

On June 23 the governor will take off from New York City for Russia. As reported first in this column, he will be host in Chicago July 6 for a luncheon for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Stratton will visit Moscow, Leningrad, Kiev, and Tiflis. Tempers, always flare as a legislative session nears its end. Speaker Paul Powell of the Democratic controled was appointed acting chief Sister Mary Helaine, who helped save children in tragic Our Lady of Angels school fire, gets citation as citizen of the year" from Ray Allen, state ireaimein iur ucpduus mu other ailments since May 31, had been using heroin while in her bed.

At the time Miss Holiday was admitted to the hospital her attorney said she no longer used narcotics. But police said she told them Friday she had used heroin two weeks before entering the hospital. Authorities said a nurse making a routine inspects saw white powder on the singer's nose. Then she saw an envelope iff Miss Holiday right hand. The nurse said she confiscated the packet after a struggle and took it to the hospital's chief chemist, Dr.

Harold Appleton, who analyzed it as pure heroin. formed of matters. Later the majority leader questioned the presence of a quorum in the House in order to end the day's meeting. Powell acted quickly. He had the House doors closed, he had loitering members brought in, and he proved his point that the session must continue.

Speaker Powell is making a gesture of real appreciation for the hard labor of House employes who work early and late handling the mechanical commander of Veterans of For justice Friday by Chief Justice Raymond P. Drymalski while Drymalski is on trial on conspiracy charges growing out of the bail bond scandal. details of a record breaking number of bills. He is giving a dinner for all 117 of them in Springfield Monday night. Mostly, unseen at their duties, it is the first time they have received such recognition.

Fred N. Gundrum, 1958 G. O. P. nominee for Cook county assessor, will replace Henry A.

Gardner as chairman of the state police merit board. Gardner was appointed by Gov. Adlai Stevenson, reappointed by Gov. Stratton. Gundrum, mayor of Flossmoor, formerly headed the Illinois Athletic association.

Our report that Congressman Edward J. Derwinski will replace ailing Emil Kues-ter as 9th ward Republican committeeman must be was decided that, with Congress meeting almost all year, Derwinski couldn't handle the details. Likely choice is former State Sen. John J. Donovan, who will quit as Derwinski's secretary if precinct captains agree on him.

Gov. Stratton has signed a bill creating a "commission to study the Family court. Chief sponsor was Rep. Hector Brouillet Chicago, author of a hard hitting report on what's wrong with the handling of juvenile delinquents. Brouillet should head the commission, which eign Wars, in convention at Springfield.

TAP Wirephoto Saved Pupils in Chicago Blaze Springfield, June 12 UP Sister Mary Helaine, one of the heroines of the Our Lady of the Angels School fire in Chicago Dec. 1, Friday received the "Citizen of the Year award from the Illinois Veterans of Foreign Wars. She was cited by Ray Allen, V. F. W.

commander, for her rescue work during the holocaust which claimed 94 lives. Returns Three Times After leading her class to safety from the second floor of the school building, she made three return trips up the flaming stairwell to rescue more than 50 others. On her last trip," Allen said, the stairwell was burned away from the flooring, leaving a large gap above an inferno. "Sister Mary Helaine placed her frail body across that gap above the roaring fire and supervised 23 other children in crawling over her body to defeat what would have been certain death for them." Escorted by Nuns She was escorted to the rostrum at the V. F.

W. convention here by other members of the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary and accepted the Dmcktr presented in her name to. the Our Lady school. After the ceremony, she returned to the motherhouse at Dubuque, where she has been convalescing from her ordeal. Sister Mary Helaine has, received more than 50 skin grafts as the result of her injuries.

Drymalski's must be selected acting chief justice should Drymalski take leave. Drucker's courtroom is so located. Drucker, 59, a nephew of the late Rep. Adolph J. Sab-ath was nominated for a federal judgeship by President Truman but Sen.

Douglas 111. opposed it and the Senate refused to confirm Drucker. Blattberg to Prosecute State's Atty. Benjamin C. Adamowski said Abbey Blattberg, the assistant state's attorney who presented the evidence in the grand jury investigation of the bond forfeiture scandal, would handle prosecution of the case.

Blattberg has been an assistant for 22 years. He's our top man in this field," Adamowski said. The seven others facing trial are John Schaffer, Drymalski's former administrative assistant? John F. Mur-taugh and William A. Booker, former assistant state's attorneys; Joseph Perry, a former bondsman; Daniel Gaines, Sheldon Pondell, and Erwin Brottman, bandsmen- Art Institute Curator will be a high point of the election campaign of Stanczak.

He was named state's attorney, to fill a vacancy last December by the county board of supervisors, a nonpartisan body. The county Circuit court, however, ordered a special election for the post June 23. Stanczak's opponent is Richard G. Kahn, a Democrat. 10 Leave for New Post The appointment becomes effective Wednesday when Drymalski and seven others are arraigned in Criminal court, accused of conspiracy to obstruct justice and defraud the city and county in canceling bond forfeitures.

Follows Court Rule A statement announcing Drucker's appointment was handed to reporters by Francis X. Poynton, Drymalski's administrative assistant. The statement noted that Drucker has been appointed "pursuant to a rule of this court." Poynton said the rule specifies that the judge occupying the courtroom adjacent to LAKE COUNTY G. O. P.

TO HAIL 'ITS CANDIDATE Rep. Marguerite Stitt Church 111. and State's Atty. Bruno W. Stanczak of Lake county will be honored Saturday night at a Tally of Lake county Republicans.

It will be held in the administration building in the Lake county fair grounds in Illinois route 45, three miles east of Grayslake. The rally sponsored by the county Republican entral committee, Native Texan Heads Washington- and Lee Lexington, June 12 (UPD A native Texan who gained educational distinction in Louisiana was named Friday the 18th president of Washington and Lee university. The board of trustees announced their appointment of Dr. Fred Carrington Cole, 47, academic vice president of Tulane university in New Orleans, as. the school's new president Alan Sawyer, curator of primitive art at the Art Institute of Chicago, will become director of the Textile museum, Washington, D.

1 it was, announced Friday. Sawyer came to the Art institute in 1949 as assistant to th ecurator of decorative arts. -'i will be composed of five award in the name of the Sisters of Charity and of the schooL A set encyclopedias was MEIMCAIi BAG STOLEN 'Thifv stole medical ha containing narcotici and equipment Frida from the auto of Daniel K. Hur. Division Manteno.

parked at 154 W. 23d he reported to police, members from the House and five from the Senate. 1.

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