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Monday Evening, July 2. 13 ATTEND KEY CLUB CONVENTION AT DALLAS SPORTS PARADE NEW YORK Millionaire restaurant OP Broadway as long Jack Dempsfc announced today as I live." he plans to attend the December; In conclusion, Jack said he plans Olympic games in Australia "in to take a "good re.st" when he order to relax and maybe sign goes to Australia.for the Olympic games. But any Aussie who sees Mr. Manassa resting probably can collect some sort of prize. Dempsey stiil has so much energy he can't stay put for three minutes.

the best young boxer in the tourney "You need a boxer like a hole in the a a i a friend. The Si-year old Manassa Mauler declared, "I'm serious. I never had a i all ol my own. There've other people in with me fighters. I'd tike to take an exceptionally good boy--an Olym- Pope i him Indians Nosed Out By Omaha, 3 ro2; pic champion and handle myself." grinned acioss the a in his restaurant and added he i i i keep his boxer in a i i camps most of the time, "and a give me chances to steal a a for rests." "Is he a bu.sv'.

1 if six The Omaha Cardinals, enjoying their longest winning streak of the season, chalked up their fifth straight victory in the American Association Sunday by nosing out Indianapolis, 3-2, in 10 innings. Dave Pope sent the Indians to the front with a 415 foot homer in sixth inning. The blast was men the second longest drive ever hit i third came merrily home from i the winning tally. a pair of wins over Wi in the opener and took the night-j I du all the things people me to do in Ihe a i prises I associated i said. "I'm in i the a a i business, a i a a school, a deoderant factory, real estate, i i a Texas a i a i i of my i and i television and speaking dates In Oil For Years Since when ras Dempsey in i Jack appeared i at a question.

He said he had been "dabbling" in oil for years with his close friend Rohbv a i of Tyler, whom he described as a i i i i operator." cap. The ex-c a a i i Second place Minneapolis i noiv my big i is i pace a double We've just Drought in i the down there iji 7.2 out ol eight holes i They'll keep i for 30 or 40 years. And I mean Manziel and associates control 50,000 acres, nut al! proven of course. The i buys and sells leases, and trades and i said he and are i i a coliseum at Tyler lo accommodate from 16,000 to 20,000 persons. A Tyler has a pop- a i of about 60,000, there a 14 I living i i i in Omaha stadium.

Roland Nichols. Indianapolis hurler, was riding on the crest of a 2-0 margin and allowed only one Cardinal hit through the first six i i Then the roof caved in. i Schofield batted in two Omaha a WlPS VjOlt in the seventh to tie up the i a His game. In the 10th, Jok 7 I i HIS a long hit to centerfield and Scho- i Communists Track Down Rebel Poles Two Red Armored Divisions Round Up Participants in Abortive Revolt Logansport, Indiana. Pharos-Tribune ELKS PRESENT MEDALLION TO IKE These three students of Loganspert high school, John O'Neill, Joe Sabatini and Bessigna.no, members of the Key Club, left Logansport Saturday by train for Dallas, Texas, where they we attending the annual international convention of Key Clubs.

Other students also in Dallas for the Key Club session who made the trip by automobile are Buck Grant, Pat Taylor, Fred Schue, Bob Heyde and Steve Kline. (Pharos-Tribune Photo-Engraving.) WETHERSFIELD, Conn. Bev. Hanson Regains Form to Cop Women's Western-Open Crown DES MOINES. Iowa CAB Report Awaited On Airliner Crash WASHINGTON (UP)--The Civil Board hopes to have a preliminary report today or Denver fattened its lea-ue a A Palmer $4 0 first i Beverly Hanson, the 1955 Women's Tuesday in its investigation to de- fattened Us league lead the ce whether the two airliners LIHLd.

(Up mnpp Fnr him rr the more pleasant for him to pock- I I I 1 1 I 1 a i 1 1 I 1 1 bU The Bears edged the Braves, et today because he earned jt i back her old form. pace i a Charleston victory Senators, 5-4 and a two-hole playoff using a putter The tall pro from Apple Valley, a had belonged to his opponent, i winless on this year's suro- I mer tour, broke the ice here Sun- Kroll, great pals, day with a smooth-stroking victory kept; Ted Kroil. Palmer and wound up dead even Sunday at the in the Women's Open. Miss Hanson rallied from a dis- will decide after end of the 72-hole medal play in St. Paul and Louisville battled the tournament at 274 apiece.

They jreviewin to the only split of the day. The i stayed even with birdies on the; appointing second round 81 i to conduct a i garnered three runs in first extra hole, then Palmer a four-under-par 82 Saturday to i a two i i to take the the first prize when car an even par 76 Sunday for a which crashed into Grand Canyon collided before they fell. A congressional investigation may be started after the CAB re- pcrts its findings. Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark) said his House Interstate Commerce subcommittee the CAB report wheth- 6-D. four while the Colonels; missed a 10-foot putt.

runs in the initial total 394. Meanwhile, her competi- frame lo score an easy 5-2 triumph lor on in the nightcap. Kroll, in his failure, had 0 faltered or. the hilly Wakonda I i rmirsp Panic Grios Circus the final round, i in a sub-par 67 while Pal- Country Club course. Louise Suggs, Sea Island, mer shot an erratic 71.

opened the tourney with a i said "Ted more a 1,000,000 a 100-mile radius. The i A i be completed spring, he were injured at the Ring- said. Nit Front ice the i ex-champ was he ling Bros, and Barnum Bailey: him." circus a i when i Kroll exits from the big top When they discussed the pres- record-breaking 72. missed her bid to became the second woman to tourney five times. Miss great fellow--he Su double bogied the same two even gave me that beat! holes but managed to pull out with a 79 that was good enough sure-packed two extra holes, Pal mer who is from Latrobe, Pa raced for a i business, would he a i had been blacked out by a down and tell about his Does iCrowfordsville Girl i Crowned Lakes Queen Broadway Does he merely "front" for it and get paid salary by its owners? Dempsey and said, "I don't know where people get the idea I'm just a front man here.

My money's ii i a a plenty of it. I conirol 50 per cent of Ihe stock, and my a Jack I A i controls other 50 cent. NORTH WEBSTER. Ind. Ihe a a makes Sue Ann Danforlh, Miss Crawfords- riioney.

The profit for 1955 a i Saturday night was chosen over a thousand "Miss Queen of Lakes" of the Rut Amiel doesn't need the res-: a a Mermaid Festival here, a a He's worth three or The 18-year-old Ball a i i It's a a of pleasure Teachers College sophomore top- and pride vim him the same! ped a field of 53 in the beauty as with me. I a sort of a i a a a Mfss Danforth is the center for us. We meet our i from everywhere, right u.i our own stamping grounds. And I can tell was second anc Sandra Brubaker, you this: There'll be a Dempsey Miss Pierceton finished third. ained second money second lace at 30B $2,200, finishing ahead of six play-i Third round a Micky ers who were anchored at third I Wright.

San Diego, blew up with 275 apiece. They were Ernie 1 with 82 in the (inal round to Vossler of Midland, finish third with a 309. came up with a final round ofj Patty Berg. St. Andrews, C5.

hottest of the day: Don Fair- five-time winner of the tourney, blackecl-otit tent. Williams and the i field. Casey, Bud Holscher, Ishot a final round 76 for a'72-hole injured were taken to Apple Valley. Charles Sif- i total of 311 Her performance was Geneva hospital. ford.

Philadelphia, Fred Hawkins, I good enough to earn her a fourth- Kl Paso. and Gene place tie with Marlene Bauer Singing Hills, Calif. i Hagge. Ashville, N.C. i Williams.

21. of New York City, suffered serious back injuries the crowd stampeded in th THREE DIE IN BOMBING ALGIERS (UP)--French authorities today clamped new security measures on Constantino, where a grenade tossed into a cocktail-hour crowd shattered 20 days of relative peace. Two Europear women and a 2- year-old Moslem child were killed and 32 persons were wounded when nationalist rebels tossed a grenade into the municipal casino Sunday. Read the Chssified Ads BERLIN (UP' Thousands Communist Polish soldiers combed the tense city of Poznan today in a relentless search for rebels who touched off bread and freedom riots against the Communist government. Two armored divisions scoured the west Poland industrial city.

They dragged wounded men from their hiding places and turned to! cunntryside in their search for! rioters who escaped their dragnets i Gold Medallion for Service to Young America, awarded lo Preslin three days of upheaval, accord- dent Eisenhower by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks for ins to reports reaching here. his "faithfulness to the ideals and principles of freedom" is accepted They circ'ed the city with road- by Presidential Secretary Bernard M. Shanley, right center, from blocks. probed through rural John L. Walker, Roanoke, Grand Exalted Ruler of Elks, at houses and barns and haystacks i House June 21.

With them are Jeanne LaDuke, Ml. Vernon. and with their bayonets to rout out the Joe Edward Pendergrafl, Joplin, winners of the annual Elks missing anti Communist under-; National Youth Leadership Contest from a field of 55.000 entrants, grounders wno received their awards, 1,000 Savings Bonds, from Mr. Shanley Interrogators questioned more acting for the President. than 300 demonstrators who were i -held in jail.

United Press Correspondent Kon-i fCC rad Osterloff reported from Poznan i ree RerSOHS Die that 50 persons were killed and Three Hoosiers Lost In Crash of Airliner more than 300 wounded in three days of rioting. About 20 persons were set free jails during th reported, but some of them returned of their own accord. KESWICK, Ont. Seven I CHICAGO (UP)--Three Hoosiers persons including a family of four from Communist I were killed near nere Sunda oi the it fighting, Osterloff when a Slant elm tree fell a Jimmy Roosevelt On His Honeymoon LOS ANdELES (UP) Rep. Jiames Roosevelt ID-Calif) and his former personal secretary honeymooned here today.

The 49-year-old son of the U'e President Franklin D. Roosevelt and divorcee Mrs. Gladys Irene Owens, 39, were married Sunday in a quiet ceremony. The bride was one of three co- respondents named gressman's second Romelle Roosevelt, tional divorce action in 1954. The couple planned to fly back to the nation's capital tonight.

Roosevelt said he would go to by the con- wife, Mrs. in a sensa- congressional business. weeks on The first successful rayon manufacturing plant was started in France in 1891, says the National i Geographic Society. flattened their car. The tree was struck by lightning during a violent thunderstorm.

Police and hydro crews worked for three hours to free the bodies, which were pinned in the car by the tree which measured more lhan 5 feet wide and 70 feet high. McKinney Is Midwest Leader for Harriman INDIANAPOLIS (UP)--Frank E. McKinney of Indianapolis will direct 'the Midwest regional presidential campaign of New York Gov. Averell Harriman. McKinney, Indianapolis banker and former National Democratic Committee chairman, joins Gov, Raymond Gary of Oklahoma as a regional chairman.

Harriman will open his national campaign headquarters next Monday in Chi- Reinforcing Steel Mervis Steel Kokomo Phone 4121 were included in a revised list 53 passengers and five crew- aboard a United Air Lines Dc7 airliner that crashed in Grand Canyon. Ariz. The identification of two military personnel was missing. The Hoosiers were M. Barry Carlton of Fort Wayne, and G.

Murchison and Donald L. Winnings of the Herff-Jones Co. of Indianapolis. Also listed as dead were a former Brazil, Ind. woman and her three-month old son.

Officials learned Mrs. Bishop, 38, Camarillo, and her son, Stephen, were enroute lo Brazil to visit Mrs. Bishop's ill mother. Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No lonser be annoyed or feel tase because of loose, wobbly teeth. FASTEETH, Improved alkaline inon-fcdd) powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer they feel more comfortable.

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