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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • 41

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ay ipr -y aj qrnr 1 Sunday March 4. 1354 9 Springfield News Leader Thurmond Resigns His Senate Seat to Keep Promise He Made 4 States Hunt ForKidnapcr rVUj( V.S, WM'rWt: WIMII I "Vr- AO sniat at i nanus Mil SMS Entrants Score Victory Entrants from Southwest Mis-iourl State College won first place yesterday in the senior division in New Orleans. Sandra Alice's mother, Mrs. Alice Walker Suhren, filed a kidnaping charge against her husband. A divorce suit against him WACO.

March 3 (UP)-Waio po COLUMBIA, March 3 UP) -Sen. J. Strom Thurmond reslcned from the Senate lice enlisted the help of peace officers in three states Saturday to to succeed himself in the Senate. Thurmond became a write-in candidate when Sen. Burnet R.

Maybank, the unopposed Demo Saturday night to fulfill a promise is pending in New Orleans. He was sought In Lousiana, Texas and Arkansas. ne maae in mi wnen he was firrt. sweepstakes at a speech and de cratic nominee, died before the ed in a historic write-In Raman Injured As Auto Leaves Road on Curve A 27-year-old Kansan, Robert Albert octz, 27, of Mission, suffered apparently minor injuries when his 1954 Ford statlonwagon left the road on Highway 13 about six miles north of the Polk-St. Clair county lines about 5:30 p.m.

Saturday. Coetz, who apparently was alone in the car at the time of the accident, was treated for multiple lacerations about the face and released from the Uumansvllle hospital. According to troopers, the car driven by Goetr apparently was traveling too fast to make a curve, left the road and overturned. tsut he said he will be a candidate general election. Thurmond said the voters should have a chance to nominate a senator in the next PLASTIC CoH fiharl regular Democratic primary SEAT 1 COVERS this year and forx that reason i te- line Adolph C.

Suhrcn charged with kidnaping his four-year-old daughter and fleeing with her in a Cadillac. Suhrcn, 28, is a member of a prominent New Orleans family. He and the child's 26-year-old mother are estranged. She was awarded custody of the child in Waco three months ago. The daughter, Sandra Alice, a blue-eyed child with her hair fixed in a pony tail, was taken from a kindergarten Friday.

The women who ran the school said the man who took her said he wanted to take her to see her grandmother C3 sTa. promised to vacate his seat jf elected. ONLY Need for Publicity Drives Politicians To 'Cheap Sensation' The resignation was made effective April 4. day before the 87 (Pi 323 9 deadline for qualifying In the June 12 Democratic primary, the cru Aieetlated Frees WtreeheM WEATHER FORECAST ever Lakes area, aerthera Appalachians, Rockies and aorthera Pacific coast, with either rata er snew expected la western Lakes and Gulf coast and eastern part of central Plains and Mississippi Valley. It will be colder In Plains aad most of east coast; warmer from Rockies to Midwest.

cial election In South Carolina. But MM CaOsfa fan. 4U bate tournament at Southeastern State Cpllege in Durant; Okla. The tourney opened Thursday. SMS took top position on the basli of debate and Individual events points, and also won second place In the junior division sweepstakes.

The SMS senior division contestants bested the University of Houston for- first place and lost to the University of Alabama in tho Junior division. Houston and Alabama were considered the two main contenders in the tourney which drew students from 34 colleges. The Durant meet determined which debate teams go. Into district eliminations for the West Point Debate Tourney, with the winners to compete for national honors. Representing SMS will be Brick Gibson and Lee Boyd.

Individual asbata team aeons for BUS at thtrant wri tMBlor vnmtoi drvialnn Joa Saumt and there was a possibility Gov. George Bell Timmerman Jr. might appoint Thurmond for the interim period In which case he possibly could retain his Senate Ml Inn) seniority. Thurmond, a former governor, was States' Rights candidate for president in 1948 when the "dixie-crats" took Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and South Carolina away from the regular Democratic party. He voted for President Elsenhower In 1952 but now says that both national parties have "kicked the South in the teeth." Official sources said one of the main topics in the 2tt-hour meeting was the Baghdad Pact, a chief cause of friction between some Arab states and the West.

In the past Nehru has denounced the pact, among whose members are Britain and Pakistan. India and Pakistan art at odds over several points. Including the future status of Kashmir Pact Is Topic As Lloyd, Nehru Hold Conference NEW DELHI. India, March 3 (it-British Foreign Secretary Sel-wyn Lloyd conferred today with Prime Minister Nehru after flying here from the troubled Middle East Vrma Jones, 1st, iMeaUas North Tsxas OKLAHOMA CITY, March 3 (UP) The need for publicity drives some politicians into cheap sensationalism and gives many voters a dislike for politics generally, Gov. Raymond Gary said Saturday in a radio talk.

Gary said he would keep "hands off Democratic party primaries but would like to see voters take more interest in the forthcoming campaign. "The need for publicity Is responsible for a high percentage of the sensational charges regularly made agalnst those in public office," Gary said. "The charges may or not be true, but they serve the useful purpose of making the person who issues them well "This constant hunt for publicity, I believe, is what gives so many voters a distorted view of the people who run our government. Not all are publicity seekers. Not all are connivers, trying to discredit someone for their own selfish aims." YOUR HOME-OWNED GROCER ataia.

Srntor MsnBrick Olbaoa and Law Bard to tha auartar finals, iostnf to Baylor I nivsriiiy. nay nynioa and Kay Hinsva DEADLY WEAPON 1 Billed rtMi. had (wo wins aad pine 1 luuts tif this dlvlaion. Junior IHvIslun Jar Maltaa ami Jnka NATIONAL CITY, Calif. LrV-The fisUross to Uw acta-ttnala.

loalng la Alabama I RusarU Kaclinf and JnraUa Yost to GLENSTONE CAMPBELL 2500 BLOCK GLENSTONE AT AT ON AT COMMERCIAL SUNSHINE COLLEGE ST. BENNETT III quarter nnala, losing to Pain, Neb. Winners In individual poach wants. Extemporaneous speaking Kay Hint), Ind. municipal court put Alvin B.

Cramer, 36, on three years probation and confiscated his bow and arrow. He had admitted exhibiting a deadly weapon the bow and arrow-while chasing Hugh E. Maranville during a quarrel. Dramatla UUratars Krma Jonas, 1st In atnkir women i warns. Echtea, Sod la aen-ior man's divlaloa.

Humorous literature Kar Hisa. 1st. In Prices Effective Through Monday March 5th INVESTIGATE "SSPflST CONSULT Dr. Margo Simson Stevenson FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 2-4282 'Prevent Disease, Correct the Cause, Don't Treat Symptom" asnior woman i antes Robutaoa, Ind la junior women i Kay a Kjnton. 1st in asnior ma.

Book rarlfw Haatar. 1st, hi aetilor romeai Jan ten -Rohtnsoa, rd la junior la Junior annual Brick Olbsoa, ta the fin- CALADIUM BULBS Free Color Card T. Rankin Terry Fort Myers, Fla, ais. la junior mea. Oratory Kay Hum, 1st.

tn asnior women: Brtrk Cibson. Ind in Junior men. woman i nsrraa Exstas. ma si am lor awn; Tom DarnaU. 1st In junior man.

Address reading Erma Jamas, ted la rnior womea. Story Telling Warraa Crknts, 1st la sea-Uaprenased aoatry Wsrren Eckkra. 1st lor mem Jack MslUia, Jrd la Junior men. fai senior man. Prepared poetry Janice Robinaon.

1st MIS had nine first pieeea; six seconds ih iwe intrd Pisces. Coaches who arcomDanied the SMS stu. dents were Dr. Leslie Iran Coger and Holt V. bptecr.

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