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THE AJfB WWS Battle Crack, Mm, sly as. 1M1 Taft Coy on Plan for Tossing r.r',,,i'w." $211 Given Here Ambulance, Car Collide on Run His Hat Into Presidential Ring For Flood Relief Twin Babies Die In Swift Stream PLYMOUTH, Mass. OV-U. s. Senator Robert A.

Taft (R Ohio) the Republican nomination If the majority of the Republicans waut It." Put ha said he mar not make his deeision until neat January, has set a eotnptst housecleaninf Week-End Contributions toRtd Crow Total $77. in Washington eg a 1952 election aim and tays his hat will go into stay nwan prerr Mentioned by political observers the presidential ring if the Re. as a prime candidate, the Ohio sen 25 Livi Lost in State's Week-End Accidtnt Toll. publican says tne worn. ator may, in tne opinion pi some of them, be waltinar for a "draft lart iota newsmen ran run tor Teff move.

Bulletin These observers pointed out that just before his arrival for an address at Plymouth rock yesterday Taft wired a Plymouth newspaper that he didnt intend to announce his candidacy "at Plymouth or any. (Br the Associated PrJ Twin babies who rolled (rom bridge Into a swift-flowing stream when their mother lost her grip on their carriage were among 35 pertotu who lost their lives in weekend Michigan accident. Besides the babies, seven other Contributions from six Individ ualss, ranging from $50 to $1, were reported today by the Calhoun County Red Cross chapter which ia trying to raise $4,000 to aid mid western flood victims. Mrs. Harold McLee.

executive secretary, said that her office received $77 during the week-end. That brings the total to $211. National Red Cross goal in the flood relief program is $5,000,000. Letters are in the mail today to local industries pointing out the need for flood relief funds. Similar letters probably will be sent later where else." Asked about that wire, -ran smnea nut oia not comment.

Taft spoke yesterday at a "re- persons drowned. Thirteen were fatally Injured in traffic smashups. W44N-J fart Geneaa Cesamawirt palim mine three Ameetaas) hliee sad their eee pant ea the beewer between Western and Eastern Berlin today, witnesses reported to West Berlin police. The witnesses said heat 1 Communist pdUce seised a American Jeep and two American sedans stout noon. dedication" program of New Eng Woman Patient Escapes Further Injury; Car Driver Held.

An ambulanc taking an accident rletlm to Leila hospital was involved in collision at Southwest Capital avenue at Jennings road at 2:40 a. n. Sunday. The ambulance, driven by Theron Andridge of Central Ambulance, was taking Mrs. Mabel Wilcox.

31. of Route 1, Sherwood, to the hospital for treatment of multiple leg fractures and a poaUhla fracture of her spine. She was one of four persons Injured in a two-car collision at the intersection of M-78 and the East Leroy road. Sideswipe In Panning The ambulance and a car driven by Oliver O. Clagett, 42, of 272 Hamilton lane, sldeswiped as the ambulance was attempting to pass the Clagett car.

Both were northbound in Southwest capita). Mr. Clagett, an attorney, is a circuit court conunissioner and a lieutenant-commander in the naval reserve, commanding the Organized Surface division S-7S of the Ooguae Naval Training Center. The ambulance was able to continue on to Leila hospital. Mr.

Andridge said ha did not believe that the collision had any bad effects on One was killed in a plane crasn. land Republicans gathered at the historic landing place of the Pil Another was suffocated as a sewer wall caved in on him, and another was killed when a steam shovel grims. Wants Honsecleaning In his address to a crowd of 8.000 bucket fell on him. Frantic Rescue Efforts the veteran Republican leader said: It is hopeless to expect honesty Keith and Kenneth Pangrazzi, two and a half months old, perished in Buck Lake's creek near Iron river as their mother, Helen, caught her heel in a rustic bridge and lost her grip on their babby buggy. The carriage tumbled into the stream and integrity in the Washington government without a complete housec leaning and the election and selection of officials with much the same uncompromising honesty as tnis week to smaller businesses.

Contributions to aid persons hard-hit by the floods in Missouri. Kansas, Oklahoma, and Illinois can be mailed to the Red Cross office. 05 Capital building. According to a statement made recently by Clarence Rowland, assistant national director of Red Cross disaster services, Red Cross is working with federal government representatives to coordinate agencies assisting in flood disaster relief work. Mr.

Rowland' gave a picture of Red Cross and government cooperation hi rehabilitating the flood CHICAGO Golfer Lloyd Hangnun aaU todar the same men who threatened him against winning the St. Pant epen yesterday, also erdered Sammy Snrsd to wis. Man gnua, met by three police aqnads to escort him to a north side hotel this morning, said gnrad wNi finished 11 strokes behind Mangmm's reeord-break-ing 266 received a phone call beat a half-hour before he got his. asenaeinff instructions to lose the tourney. the Pilgrims brought to Massa chusetts." and they drowned despite the Iran tic rescue efforts of their 35-year old mother and an eiRht-year-old brother.

Other dead include: Mrs. Wilcox. Ronald W. Kies. 12.

of Muskegon township, drowned Sunday after diving from a dock into Muskegon Enquirer ax.d Ni-fl WTrtpr.oto. oo CHRISTMAS TREE FOR VET A cone-shaDed "money tree" made out of $700 worth of U. S. Tare Others Hart The other three persons Injured lake. disaster area.

He said Red Cross responsibility lies with repairing in the first accident at M-78 and Veronica Matthews. 18. of Washington. drowned Sunday in coins glued together with candle wa is presented to Pvt. Hubert Reeves of Joliet, former Percy Jones hospital patient who lost part of all four limbs in Korea.

Making the presentation is Ambrose Vaverek of Flint. Col. John Welch and Mrs. Vaverek attended the ceremony at Valley Forge Army hospital at the East Leroy road were Mrs. Wilcox' husband, Frank.

34, who has a On foreign affairs. Taft said that the "one danger facing America is that we undertake more than our capacity." and he added: "I believe that control of the sea and air throughtout the world is within our capacity, and that we should, therefore, undertake to secure that control in cooperation with the British empire." Warns of Land Patties If that is done. Taft said, "(his country will be safe, and we can be of maximum assistance to those who undertake to check Communism throughout the entire world." "I believe that the preparation in time of peace for immediate land warfare by ourselves against Russia Crooked lake, near Petoskey, after and rebuilding homes, restoring family life, and assisting small family-operated businesses if they are without credit resources. possible skull fracture, cuts on his Phoenixville, Pa. slipped off the side of a raft.

WASHINGTON JP) Senators contending the proposed foreign aid program is prir marily a military, rather than a foreign relations matter, won a point today. The senate foreign relations committee bowed to de tnands from the- armed services committee and agreed to let the latter group act Jointly with It on the measure. scalp and back injuries; their eight- Sidney Laws. 56. of Route a uo "Funds to meet this Red Cross year-old son, Frank, jr, wno was wagiac.

drowned Sunday following a heart attack while swimming In Husband Calling Contest Finds cut on his face and head; and Robert King, 18, of Route 8, who was disaster operation," he said, "will be taken from the national disaster fund and from contributions in response to the special Red Cross Dumont lake near Allegan. Tonv Winter, 37. of Lansing hospitalized with possible fractures Farm Wives in Excellent Voice killed Friday in an airplane crash of his collarbone and jaw, and disaster relief appeal. near Grand Ledge. bruises of his face and head.

They were taken to the hospital in Kenneth R. Paavo, 39, of Oben- another ambulance. hoff. killed Saturday in an auto on any large scale on the continent of Europe or the continent of Asia Commander of 172nd mobile mishap on M-28 near State police said Mr. Wilcox was test, Mrs.

Carrie Levengood of Clarendon was first, and Mn. Lewis driving southward on M-78, when Heisler of Clarendon, second. Miss Atlanta Mine. Police said the mo trnist did not stop. Thomas Marshall, 16.

of Pitts PEORIA. III. OF) More than 19,000 production workers at the Caterpillar Tractor Co. plant struck today for higher pay. Shortly after midnight nearly 2.000 men gathered around the fences of the plant.

A short time after they broke up small groups and began picketing the plant entrance. Picketing was orderly. King, in the second car, drove out into M-78 from the East Leroy Gets New Assignment Catherine Spooner of Newton township won the foot race. The women's Whether it was husband calling or hog calling at Calhoun county Farm Bureau picnic at the Marshall fair grounds, all were in good voice. Some 250 picnickers were present to hear Mrs.

Ernest Myers of Clarendon township win the husband calling contest with her atmospheric road. King was given a summons burgh, killed near Novl Friday night while setting up flares fur charging him with reckless driving. a stalled truck. That collision occurred at a. ni- Mojor Norwood Becomes As William H.

Thurston. 12. drowned is beyond our capacity," Taft went on. "We can assist those who are defending themselves, but we can' not undertake the Jon ourselves, or do anything unless the bulk of the defense Is furnished by the nations who are directly concerned," he said. "The stationing of American soldiers In foreign lands to defend them against attack is most likely to involve us in war, and therefore should never be undertaken without congressional 1) river 1 Arrestea Mr.

Clagett was arrested by Bat Saturday in Barron lake near Miles. sistant Operations Officer. games were in charge of Mrs. Norvte Peck of Albion. Three lively White Leghorn roosters gave some 30 youngsters a workout in the chicken chase.

One of the roosters left the fairgrounds and so did its pursuants. Five of the best singers in com Police said he had been swimming penetrating call, "E-R-N-I-E YOO- tie Creek township police a short time after his car and the am alone. Strike Votes Slated Maj. Ross M. Norwood, who has Richard Thlebaut, 17, of near Manton, drowned in Cart lake near bulance collided.

He was jailed for investigation and later, about 10:30 Cadillac Sunday. He apparently At Two Auto Plants was taken before Justice been commander of the 172nd Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, has been made assistant base operations officer at Selfridge Air Force base. munity singing, led by Mn. John Converse of Burlington township, suffered a cramp while swimming Lee Mallison and charged with were required to sing as a quintet. failure to report an accident.

He stood mute and Justice Mallison Maj. Franklin Moffett. a veteran They included Mrs. Earl McLain Alton F. Crookedacre, i24, died Sunday in Lapeer of injuries suffered Saturday in a cave-in of a sewer trench in which ha was work Probation Violator DETROIT U.R CIO United of combat in the Korean war.

has been assigned as commander of the entered a plea of not guilty for him. He was released on his own recognizance to reappear for trial 172nd. which moved to Selfridge and Mrs. Charles La ing, both of Lee township; and Mrs. Ben Con-ley, Lewis and Harold Heisler of Clarendon township.

Prize! Donated ing. Falls from Car Enqufrr and News- Wtrephoto. NEW COMMANDER Brig. Gen Given Jail Sentence on August 6. HOO E-K-N-E-S-T! Other Games The afternoon's activities included games such as the' calling contest, penny scramble and chicken chase for the youngsters, horse shoe pitch ing for the men, and ball throwing and a foot raoe for the women.

There was a poiluck dinner. Mrs. Ruben Schneider of Athens placed second in the husband calling contest and Mrs. Gust Peipkow of Clarence township, third. Champion hog caller of the day was William Wilson of Eckford township.

Elmer Ismond of Eckford was second and George Heisler of Clarence, third. Mr. Heisler edged out Gust Peipkow to win the horseshoe pitching contest. In the women's ball throwing con- Field from Kellogg Field last May. Major Moffett is a regular air force officer.

John R. Barber, 4. of Pontiac, Carroll H. Dietrich (above) has been named to command the De troit tank arsenal. At present he is Howard Tooley.

who last Novem killed Sunday night when he fell from a moving automobile on Woodward avenue and was struck by another car. The mishap oc commander of the arsenal at Wa He was arrested on Southwest Capital avenue at the George B. place intersection, several blocks north of the scene of the collision. Mr. Andridge said that following the collision, both he and Mr.

Clagett stopped. Mr. Andridge checked Solos were sung by Mrs. Ernest Myers of Clarendon and Lewis Heisler and a duet by Mrs. Robert Hiscock and Jean Kay.

Mrs. Earl McNeil of Pennfield township gave ber was convicted of negligent tertown. Mass. He replaces David Crawford who was re homicide and placed on two years' curred near South Bloomfield Hills. lieved of his duties.

Mrs. Mary Stevens, 24, of Wind probation, was brought before Cir two readings. sor, died Sunday of injuries his patient and Mr. Clagett ldenti, The 172nd Is Battle Creek's air national guard squadron and is composed largely of men from the Battle Creek area. Major Norwood became commander of the 172nd when it was established at Kellogg Field following the Second -World war.

Officials at Selfridge disclosed today that the squadron's executive officer, Capt. Michael J. Caughlin of Kalamazoo, is leaving for assignment in Newfoundland. The county Farm Bureau board suffered Saturday night when cult Judge Blaine W. Hatch today on a charge of violating the terms of his probation.

ROTC Cadets to Begin taxi in which she was riding with her husband, John, overturned in fied himself to Mr. Andridge. The ambulance then continued on to the hospital, and en route. Mr. Andridge reported the accident to provided free pop and D.

V- Rowe, owner of the Battle Creek Farmers Commission house, provided free ice cream. Contest prizes were Tooley was taken into custody by Dearborn township, near Detroit. Auto Workers at two auto plants vote this week whether to strike in disputes that already have caused a rash of wildcat walkouts. About 2j0O0 workers at the Ford Motor company's Monroe parts plant, agreed overwhelmingly yes-day to vote this week. The workers also decided to end a wildcat strike that began last Wednesday and return to work pending outcome of the balloting.

Worker's at Chrysler corporation's Dodge main plant voted to return to work after a three-day wildcat strike and to vote Friday on a formal walkout. The Dodge plant employes about 24,000 workers. Ford warned that a prolonged walkout at the parts plant would force a shutdown of its plants across the nation. The plant makes wheels and coil springs. The dispute arose over ''a breakdown In collective according to the union.

The Dodge dispute began after the firing of two workers the com pany said failed to meet production standards. Training at Hospital Sue Turner. 19, of Flint, fatally 20 miles west of Pontiac, Sunday. Arthur E. Eckloff, friend of the court and county probation officer.

township police over his radio. Mr. donated by the Marengo Farm Bu injured Sunday when an auto in He was swimming 300 yards off Andridge said that at the time his reau store, Russell M. Lutz of Under questioning under oath, which she was a passenger crashed into a road-repair barricade on Tooley admitted that he had been Ceresco, Battle Creek Farm Bureau and the Marshall Farm Bureau Oil Forty-three ROTC cadets will be ambulance and the Clagett car collided, that the siren was sounding, the red light was flashing, and US-23 near Fenton. Co.

The English language contains approximately 700,000 words, as well as 300,000 more terms considered obsolete or unsuitable for the home. intoxicated recently while driving a county road commission truck and had been fired by the road com James Cummings, 25, of Mont shore when he went down in 60 feet of water. John Leo Scott, 43, of Mt. Pleasant, was killed Sunday at Midland as the bucket of a steam shovel being loaded on a truck broke loose and struck him on the head. gin medical and dental training tomorrow at Percy Jones hospital that he was flashing the spotlight Emmett township discussion aneaa.

in a six-week clinical clerkship, fol mission. Judge Hatch ordered his proba group had the largest attendance, 48 percent of the total. Robert Hiscock is chairman of the group. Crashes Into Tree tion to be extended for one addi lowing which they will be eligible for commission in the army medical corps. BUY IT TODAY Ray Schell, 34, of Saginaw, was fatally injured late Saturday as the car in which he was riding with The overall picnic committee included Gust Piepkow, chairman, Robert Hiscock, Roy Lord, Mrs.

Harry King and Grant Micklatcher. Fifteen of the students are from tional year and ordered him to serve 60 days in the county jail. During the period of probation, Tooley is not to drive any automobiles nor Archie Newby of 130 South River road, lost control of his car on the East River road at 6:20 a. m. Sunday and crashed into a tree on the right side of the road, and then the car swerved across the road and crashed into another tree.

He told state police that he lost control of his car on a curve. He was not hurt. POLIO Junior L. Gardner, 31, of Saginaw, went out of control on a curve in M-46 two miles east of Merrill and hit a utility pole. Gardner was injured, but not critically.

the University of Louisville and will take dental training. The medical students are from New York university. University of Indiana, Boston college and Ohio State university. Four are sophomores and the rest seniors. 3 Pews of Our Meg to drink any Intoxicating liquors.

Philippine Typhoon William Reed. 2a, of Niles was Damage to his car was estimated at Insurance! killed and Robert Reed. 27. of Mish-awaka, injured seriously when their motorcycle went out of con Fight World Hunger, Official of UN Pleads Loren F. Parmley, $300.

Roars Into China Sea rose, died Sunday of injuries suffered three hours earlier when his car left a curve on Flushing road, near Flint, and crashed into a utility pole. Drivrway Accident Linda Lee Woodward, 20 months, killed Saturday when struck in the driveway of her home in Nanking township. Wayne county, by an auto driven' by her gradmother. The child ran into the path of the backward moving auto, police said. Henry Ehaat, 24, of Baltimore, killed In an Oakland county auto collision Friday night.

Matt Edward Llnna, 35, of Ne-gaunee. was killed Saturday afternoon as his car rolled 300 feet off a curve in Dickinson county. He was alone. A three-car collision a mile north of Harrisville on US-23 fatally injured Mrs. Lloyd S.

Hillard. 46. of Harrisville, and Mrs. Margaret Smith, 69. of Route 1, Alpena, Saturday night.

Five others were hurt. Drowns While Swimming William J. Nash, 18. of Royal Oak, drowned in Upper Pettibone lake. The Enquirer and News welcome! news of Battle Creek's men in service for this column.

You may write it and mail it in or simply telephone and ask for the Service Hen's editor. A five-car collision occurred on professor of military science and tactics at the University of Wisconsin, who is ROTC camp commander, will be in charge of the training. trol on US-31 at Niles. skidded 510 feet and struck a utility pole. It was the first auto fatality in East Michigan avenue at 12:30 p.

MANILA UP) A typhoon that hit northeastern Luzon roared out Sunday. Three of the cars were parked at the curb. Drivers of the The trainees arrived Saturday and Niles in two years. Boat Swamped At Sampson Ba Pvt. Ross F.

two moving cars were Velva M. Into the China Sea today, most of its force spent in climbing over a have been processing since then in preparation for school beginning tomorrow. Medical students will have Fahling. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter A len, expensive illness can lead to financial disaster unless you've had the foresight to insure UP TO $5,000.00 for each person covered towards expenses incurred for required treatment for poliomyelitis. Fred Strause, 34, of East Detroit, was drowned Sunday after his boat was swamped by waves on Pratt lake. 30 miles northwest of New Hickey of 254 East Michigan avenue and Donald B. Lake of 346 East Michigan avenue. The two moving four weeks in medical and surgical B.

Fahling of 240 Post avenue, is in training at Sampson Air Force Base at N. Y. A graduate from Battle Creek high school last June. mountain range. It was headed northwest at eight miles an hour, wind velocity In the center had dropped from 140 cars crashed into the parked cars berry.

wards and an elective week. Dental students will spend their time in the dental clinic. All will have one after they collided. to 90 miles an hour. Ralph Boyd, of Detroit, and John Bergman, of Fruitport, Strause's Private Fahling enlisted in the air It missed Manila by more than week of field training including force two weeks ago.

He was em GENEVA, Switzerland (IP) The president of the United Nation Economic and Social council declared today that the free world never would overcome hunger and poverty unless It mobilises against them with the same energy as against aggression. Herman Santa Cruz of Chile opened the council's 13th session here with a plea that it lead the fight by endorsing the UN's proposed $2,000,000,000 per year worldwide economic development program. Santa Cruz called for immediate and drastic UN action to support economic development and overcome "the terrible problem of hunger fishing partner, were thrown into 250 miles. ployed at the Mead grocery on Post Former High School drilling and small arms firing at Fort Custer. the water but were rescued by other avenue before he enlisted in the air fishermen.

If they pass the state board ex force. No casualties have been reported. But no word had yet been received from Tuguecarao, largest city in the path of the storm since early Athlete Hurt in Navy aminations, they will be eligible for commission -in the army medical corps. Sergeant ReenUita Master Sergt William Walker, husband of Mrs. Marion Walker of Battle Creek, re.

SHAMPOO AWAY A former member of the Battle Creek high school swimming team 2 Men Brutally Beat suffered a fractured vertebra yes Covr applicant, apou. and un 1 fnarriatJ children ovr 30 day but which afflicts vast areas and affects millions of human beings." today. Radio aerials tnere apparently were blown down by the force of the storm. Tuguecarao is in the Cagayan river valley. The Philippines Red Cross had six first aid teams standing by in Manila tonight.

They will leave for the north as soon as conditions permit. Philippines Air lines cancelled cently reenlisted for an indefinite period In the United States army. Sergeant Walker Is a veteran of 24 years' military service, and is presently assigned to the 5.011th ASU Service detachment at Camp The failure of the United Na Airman, Young Girl Amazing Retultt only 17 A4i'nuf GRAYHRIR. tions in the economic and social fields will shake its entire structure in the field of political security," he declared. under 18 jraars of aa.

H. M. Shell Agency 1106 Wolverine Tower Phone SU Mcuoy, wis. lie is in ORC personnel headquarters at Camp McCoy. During World war No.

3, DENVER UP) A teen-ager and Santa Cduz said the Korean ar her air force soldier escort, brutally beaten and left unconscious on a while stationed In Puerto Rico. Ser all north-bound interisland flights early today. A PAL plane from San Francisco landed safely this afternoon, after passing south of the storm. I geant, walker served in the intelli mistice talks warranted a "feeling of optimism" that the war was about to end. school ground, remained in critical condition today.

gence section. The girl, 17-year-old Ernestine terday in a swimming pool accident at Quonset Point, R. where he is stationed. Navy Airman Wendall Wierenga, 20. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Wierenga of 225 Hopkins, is in a naval hospital at Newport, R. receiving treatment, according to a telegram received yesterday by his parents. The wire said Wierenga cracked his head against the bottom of the pool. It said his condition was not serious but that "complications might arise." The naval airman was a diver and a member of the high school swimming team for three years.

He enlisted in the navy In July, 1850, and was stationed at Jacksonville, after finishing his boot training at Great Lakes naval train Cam plates Madlcal Ceurse Seret Cray, streaked, drab and off-coor hoir disappears the very first time you shampoo with the new, all-in-one TINTZ color shampoo. First Class Robert B. Richardson, Vigil, although drugged against pain, yesterday told two detectives she and her escort were beaten after he had refused to buy marijuana. son of Mrs. J.

A. Richardson of I RftfiJiJ pitcher Yankees' sas: Battle Creek, recently was grad uatea irom tne operating room The airman, Corp. Prank Baerga technician course at the Medical of the Bronx. N. 19, stationed at Lowry air force base here, is at FiUsimons Army hosplml with his skull fractured in five places.

Forget hair color woi ries forever. Apply TINTZ Color ihtmpoo eaiily. WHILE YOU WASH Service Technician school, Shinoda-yama Barracks, Southwestern command, Osaka. Osaka is Japan's second largest city. Sergeant Richardson formerly was stationed in Korea.

He arrived in Japan in February, Miss Vigil said she and Baerga at tended a farewell party for him at the air force base last Thursday ing station. He was transferred to isati. me southwestern, command, night and then took a taxi home. Quonset Point last Wednesday. They decided to walk on the Mrs.

Wierenga expects further pari of tne Japan Logistical com. mand, has the mission of furnish. word about the accident shortly. She does not know now whether her son school ground and were approached by three young men, she told the officers. ing supplies and services to the troops in Korea and the Occupation YOUR HAIR you add glowing lustre and the lovely color of your choice whkh makes you look younger lerlienrly beautiful.

No pn-thampoo, ao brushes, no harsh simoon, ao after-rinse Gives professioaal-lik results the Ant time. Will not wash or rub off. Cannot eficct permanent, permanent needs retouching only new hair grows out Looks so miurai, it denes detection. broke his neck or back; vertebra. gi Wed the cArrl HT choice is pri (rrrrm Forces In Japan.

Commanded by carter w. Clarke, the PAVOK8 ECONOMIC AID command encompasses southern Honshu Island and the Islands of WASHINGTON UP) House Democratic Leader McCormack of Stukoku and Kyushu. Massachusetts represented Presi dent Truman today as favoring ec Then, she continued, two of the men tried to sell Baerga some marijuana. He refused to buy and was knocked down. She tried to go to his aid with part of a tree limb only to have it torn from her grasp.

She said the two beat her and Baerga with the limb until the third man came up and said "let's get out of here." The girl identified three young men held in city jai). GENERAL WEDEMEYER onomic aid to the. government of Israel. RETIRES FROM ARMY TODAY GST 2 IAIY STEM Simply apply according ID the easy, illustrated instructions wiib each package, then RINSE It done rook only 17 minutes. ACCEPTS PEACE MD WASHINGTON New Zea SAN FRANCISCO Wl Lieut.

Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer, who in land today became the first nation World war No. 2 helped shape this to formally accept an invitation to attend the Japanese peace confer nation military policy in both Eu NEW BAIL OR JAIL rope and Asia, retired today from CREIIE SHA11P00 ence In San Francisco on Septem beri. the army.

NEW YORK 4Pt A federal judge today told William Z. Foster, national chairman of the Communist party in America, that he would have to raise new bail, or go to jail. The ailing Red boss, un SIX V. S. CASUALTIES The tall, slender general, now 54 years old, bade farewell to the 6th Army, which he had commanded sine 1949.

with headquarters in San HAIR COLORING 13 SHADES WASHINGTON The defense Francisco Presidio. der indictment on conspiracy department today identified six U. S. casualties in one of the shortest lists of the Korean campaign. List No.

365 reported one killed and five charges for three years, has been free in $10,000 bail posted by the The Lindbergh baby was 19 months MUIR'S 8 last Michigan Ave. Mc4m Elato AMERICA'S K3ST POPULAX UlUUS! old when kidnapped from tba Lind Civil Rights congress. The eon--tress has been outlawed as a bonds- bergh home near HopeweiL Jf. on missing action. CLASa)mED8 FOR RESULTS March 1932..

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