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Mi THE WEATHER Fair and ilichtly warmer. Light to gentle variable winds. Weather Report and Map an IS SUNDAY EDITION AMI FIFTEEN CENTS MTH YEAR, NO. 176 TELEPHONE 2-6211 NINE SECTIONS, 144 PAGES MIAMI' 30, FLORIDA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 6, 1955 Knlirwl At Mnd CloM Al Th rotlollir. MiaaM, rin4a 1 Ail srael-Egypf: French OK Restoring Of Sultan Exiled Moroccan, Ben Youssef To Return To Rabat On terms True Paris, Nov.

5 The Both Sides Claim Wins In Clashes Football Scores French Cabinet tonight formally approved the return of Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef to the vacant throne of Morocco. It was French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault who an o- Washington, Nov. 5 The United States, "with. deep concern" urged Israel and Egypt today to accept United Nations proposals for ending their border nounced the formal deposition Youssef on Aug. 20, 1953, cause of his attitude tavoring Na fighting ana askea mem to repiy.

clashes 'along their Military tionalists who sought more self government for the To-day it was another French for eign minister Antoine Pinay, who backed his restoration. frontier have now reached bigger proportions than any the troubled Middle East has seen since the Palestine.war ended in 1949. Ambassadors Abba Eban of Israel and Ahmed Hussein of Egypt were called to the State Depart As the decision was announced Ike Climbs Stairs For First Time the starred red flag of the Cheri-fian Empire (Morocco's national flag was hoisted on the Ho- ment at separate times to be told i- i jT 1 'K 1 111.. 1 Denver, Nov. 5 WW Presi Laye, where Youssef has been sl', L.

LI. Za living since he returned from "le Slal, from exile in Madasgascar last deeP Ti, n1 Monday. But the sultan was not tempo o( hosUlities between Israel there. He had driven into Paris, an0 tgypi' wearing European clothes, 'a In a statement issued afterwards few hours earlier, to confer with the Department said Allen told the Pmay. diplomats the "United States Discussed Problems strongly supports the United Na- 7--V dent Eisenhower climbed his first steps today and a close comrade of World War II called County Chest Goal For 1956 Campaign Is Set At $1,370,000 him "a very valuable man" to the world, in the White House or Pinay flew In from the Big I tions" efforts to achieve settlement Florida 19 Georgia 13 Georgia Tech 7 Tennessee 7 I Illinois 25 Michigan 6 Maryland 13 LSU 6 Navy 7 Duke 7 Notre Dame 46 Pennsylvania 14 'Havord 7 iPrinceton 6 mil IM tea ill.

I PI Yale 14 Army 12 Colgate 35 Bucknell 7 by peaceful means, especially the Four meeting in Geneva. The 4 current proposals." He asked for information as to the two govern ments' "intentions regarding these any other color house. Two old soldiers, the President and British Field Marshal Lord Montgomery of Alamein, discussed world problems for 40 minutes today. "And I reckon," talks apparently covered a broad field ranging from the date when the sultan will resume his throne the method of forming a government of Morocco interests and the part which France will matters." Would Fix Border By JACK OSWALD Miami Dally. Newt Staff Wrilrr The U.N.

proposals are the work the field Marshal told a news play in the new Morocco. Youssef conference afterward, he looks better today than I have of a Canadian soldier, Maj. Gen. E. L.

M. Burns, the U.N. truce supervisor In the area. They are Dade County's 1956 Community Chest goal was set yesterday at $1,370,000 but the directors say it should is expected to return to Rabat, at least temporarily, before Nov. TVO'LL BE TWO TUESDAY Holland, Nov.

.5 The Dutch Siamese twins, Folkje, left, and Tjitake De Vries, peer into camera at their home at Molenend, Friesland, Holland. The blond tots, separated at Leeuwarden Hospital in June, 1954, will celebrate their second birthday on Tuesday. JP Wirephoto. ever seen him look." Continued en Pagt 14A, Col. 4 intended to stop clashes and reprisals from growing into a new Jewish-Arab war before the basic Disclaiming any be more.

Actually a minimum of $1,452,588 is needed for next year. However, campaign leaders set the quota at i i that he was pushing for a second term for Eisenhower, Montgom problems of the area can again be attacked diplomatically. ery remarked that Eisenhower a Iigure tney ieei a reasonaDie nope oi acnieving. is valuable to the universe be Although details have not been cause he visualizes in a global "We "could use $2,000,000 for services iii Dade County, I'm way the "vast problem" of the split between the communist Loan League Parley i '7 sure, if it could be raised," Tur A new nursery for children of working mothers, expansion of the county youth programs, new services for the handicapped, an increase of families with complex problems plus more than 70,000 Chest services add up to the $1,452,588. East and the -anti-communist West.

ner said in explaining the board's made public; it is understood Burns called for clearly marking the border in the area now being fought over ironically a "demilitarized zone" and for in-fact withdrawing troops of both sides from the territory. Officials said, the Burns propo- Continued on Pago 14A, Col. 1 "He's not only your Presi action. we know we have a campaign team that is dent," he said, "and you value 7 eager to try. to raise a fair in- him highly in the States here, but we value him very highly in In recommending the lower SULTAN YOUSSEF What the.

Chest Does Page. 8 A To Open Tomorrow By ICHARLES B. FORBES Miami Dally Keua Financial Editor They're back again! This time they're 3,500 strong the world terribly high. figure, the Chest's Goal Commit tee, headed by J. H.

Brock, ob He's not only your guy, he's crease 1 a goal that it attain served that it was a goal which "earnest volunteers could hope our guy." fitt 18 7 able. We cannot discourage our volunteers, and, donors who have built up a winning team by es to achieve with hard work." The Ik Climbs Stairs Whether he meant to or not, Virginia Flying Doctor Is Safe After Crash In Smokies 78-member citizen board of directors, recalling that Red Feath tablishing a goal far out of and you can add a few thousand wives and members of families to that figure. The -swank Miami, Beach-hotels are happy at the influx of delegates to the 63rd annual Montgomery supplied heavy reinforcement for Republicans who want the Chief Executive to run reach." er campaign teams and their supporters have nearly, doubled convention of the United States Savings Loan League. again in 1956. told the total raised here in the last Addition of two' organizations the Northwest Miami.

Boys Club 20 0 Oklahoma i i Missouri the airlines, railroads and Dandridge, Tenn, Nov. 5 (UP) Continued on Pago 14A, Cffl. 3 and the Sheltered Workshop of out the week until Friday, five years, approved the figure, The $1,370,000 target is 11.6 per private cars have been bringing in.thfl supsfs tor two To Dr. Samuel Sullenberger joked when the, convention adjourns. Dade County has brought the number of Red Feather agencies Mrs, Sullenberger, at first was speechless, then began talking rapidly and excitedly about the events occurring since she heard with his family and well-wishing neighbors today after walking 15 day they will really pile' in with The league conducted its an cent higher than the amount raised last year, according to to 25.

nual convention here four years John B. Turner, Chest president. registration starting at noon at the Miami Beach xecutlve meetings The Chest drive gets under way of her husband's safety on the ago. now the representa miles out of the rugged Smoky Mountains where his light plane crashed three days ago. Dulles Applauds Yugoslav Stand Yugoslavia, Nov.

"5 16 13 FSU 1 Villanova The actual need represents 18.5 tives' of some 6,000 thrift asso radio this morning! Continued on Pag 14A, Col percent over last year. of the nominating committee ana credentials and ciations are back again with the meatiest program ever The 42-year-old clinic operator Mrs. Sullenberger said she hoped to have' her husband gel some rest, but she knew he would (UP) United States Secretary mittee-are-scheduled. Meeting Tomorrow The hminpsR sessions Bet un immediately was surrounded by his wife and five children and numerous friends when park rang INSIDE THE NEWS of State John Foster Dulles said today he applauded Yugoslavia's juic fjwgidiu to uum aiuuiiu a current topic of national Inter- derway with an open be back at Sullenberger clinic ers drove him home from a ranger station near Newport. determination to be no one satellite." RADIO And TV Pages 4-5B "I knew daddy would be all Dr.

Sullenberger appeared at the Big Creek ranger -station near meeting in the Auditorium: xues-day and Thursday, mornings also will be given over to general sessions. There are breakfasts, luncheons, dinners and committee meetings scheduled through- Other Convention News, Page 11-C est restrictions on mortgage loans. right," said 9-year-old Blake Sul Real Estate Classified Ads 46, 8, 10-C Dulles made the statement for Radio Belgrade before he left Geneva en route to see Yugoslav President Tito tomorrow. lenberger. He knows how to take care of himself," i Newport this morning and- was immediately fed by rangers.

HOW DID YOU MAKE OUT? The solution to News Cross- words Contest Puzzle 74 appears in Jlorida Living 1 U-M Invites Parents To All Classes Parents can begin, attending classes at the University of Mi-' ami tomorrow on a strictly no-. credit, no-tardy-mark basis. "We-couldn't think of any bet ter way to observe American Education Week," Dr. Jay F.W. Pearson, university president, explained, "than to seat parents NIPPON LASS AT HOME IN MIAMI Magazine on Page 14 REAL ESTATE Pages 1-10-C BEN SCHNEIDER'S Real Estate Column Page 2-C REAL ESTATE Classified Ads Pages 4-6-8-C Yesterday the Chicago Home Loan Bank increased it rate to borrowing members to' 3'4 per cent, up from 3 per cent.

The increase was caused by the latest issue of Federal Home Loan Bank notes which were floated at a cost of 3.17 per cent. Top Brass Here So, to Miami Beach come the Wee Katsuko Likes Bummelgum CLASSIFIED Advertisements Pages 14-18-C EDITORS' FORUM New Hope For The South Page 8 MUSIC, ART, BOOKS Page 9-E top brass oi the Federal Home Loan Bank Board from Washing in classrooms with their own som By MILT SOS1N All the while she was puffing Miami Daily Nw suit writer her cheeks in- an attempt to Until 10 days aga Katsuko blow the "bummelgum" which Matsui had never seen a su- has become her not-so-secret permarket and she never ton. Also the administrator of i Pages 16-17-E TRAVEL NEWS and daughters. McGill Salty. 7Q McLemore 2D Schneider 2C All parents who live near nad tne rare oeugat oi mow 2B Deaths 8D Dine Editorials ing bubble gum.

enough to attend classes at the year-old David Gridley next door, promoted "bummelgum" from Mrs. Lonnie Gridley's secret cache and played in the Gridley sand pile with 4-year-old Mike George and his 2-year-old brother, Nick oth- er new-found friends. Mrs. Davies first discovered that Katsuko had been "helping" her shop in the supermarket when she arrived home and found numerous items in Alsop Alvarez Amuse. Baggs Bonks age where Mrs.

Daves had found her in January, 1954, while stationed in Japan while serving as an Air Force nurse. Katsuko couldn't manage even one small smile for the camera that night. But yesterday she- smiled, she laughed, she mugged into the camera like a seasoned little actress. She cavorted on the miniature outdoor gym of Markets 1M3C Society 1-8E Mergen 2B Sports 1-7D 9E Fashions Murphy IB Travel 16-17 A Music-Art 9E Wallace 7D When Katsuko arrived in Miami, the night of Oct. 26, she was a scared little girl as she stepped off a National Airlines plane into the arms of Mr and Mrs.

Wally Davies of 4001 NW 177th St. Only a few days earlier she had left the Japanese orphan the Housing and Home Financing Agency, together with spokesmen for the Loan Guaranty Division of the Veterans Administration, Urban Renewal Administration of the Housing and Finance Aqency and the general counsel of that agency. This convention may make history. The delegates are in a mood to ask questions. In many areas of the nation, as in Miami, home building is a basic industry and home building requires adequate financing.

Bridge 7E Film Clock 7B Classified Forbes HC 4, 6, 8, 10, 14-18C Hesser 2B rvncxwnrris Horoscope 8E university wun weir sons ana daughters any day during the And if there aren't enough seals in a classroom for everybody. Dr. Pearson said firmly, the young people will stand. Portraits 8E Weather 15C Yesterday, as her American "Mommy" pushed a cart through a North Dade supermarket, 7-year-old Katsuko nonchalantly tossed pickles and popcorn, butter and beets and anything else she could reach into the cart. Radio, TV 4-5B Whirligig 2B 2B Rau 6B.

Wish. Well 8D 4E Real Est. 1-10C Wilson 4B In Fla. Liv. Locke Mag.

Memos Continued on Page 14A, Col. 1 In addition to tne wees-iong open house, special tours art scheduled for Wednesday. The aeneral public is invited, not just parents of students. hi ft t1 i I i i 1 rtf. I 'III Other news of American Education Week, Page 10-A.

7 Killed In Crash Of Mexican Plane Russians Seek Ships Ottawa, Nov. A dofr Mexico City. Nov. 5 Wi A plane carrying Mexico's secre tary of communications. Carlos Lazo, crashed early today near Texcoco Lake, two miles east of Mexico City.

First reports re en Canadian building yard! have been approached by the Russians on the possibilities ot placing orders. The Soviets teem chiefly interested in small craft such as coastal freighters, dredges and barges. ceived by newspapers here said seven of the plane's occupants were killed and seven injured. i 1 1 500 REAL ESTATE OFFERINGS I INMW ARRANGEMENT TODAY In order to -make it easier for you to find the home or other property of your choosing. The Miami Daily News his reorganized its Sunday Real Estate section, beginning today, to include all classified real estate advertisements.

There are more than 500 offerings today from which to make your selection and they appear on Pages 4, 6 and 8 in Section of this edition. fa JAPANESE-AMERICAN COOPERATION HOW TO LILVRN Katsuko Takes A Slide With Davey Gridley Kateuko Picks Out "Hopple LANGUAGE NO BARRIER TO THEM Katsuko Matsui Tlajs With Nicky George Jjiami Daily News Photos by fencer.

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