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Casper Morning Star from Casper, Wyoming • 7

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The Casper Tribune-Herald Nov. 23, 1956 7 LFriday Is Last Day By Jimmy Hatlo They'll Do It Every Time Whitehead Writes Book on Msstory of Gfci Bureau "TWO YEARS L4TER-JUST TPV AMD' ELECTED M4VOR OF WORSECH ESTER, TOOK THE JOB 4G41NST HIS WILL-TO HE4R HIM TELL IT- Hall Proposes $12 Million Boost in Campaign Limits GET HIM OFF THE PUBLIC PAYROLL 4ND BACK INTO PRIV4TE ENTERPRISE I NEED Vil term to fiirJ 1 Tnm pZ G4RRY rJ'JjFtt-Wt out My i I TZzzh To Reserve Car Tags Friday is the last day for reserving: 1957 auto, truck, and trailer plates, County Treasurer Edness Mokler said yesterday. Automobile owners with license plates bearing: numbers under' 5,000, without letter prefixes, trucks -under 1,000 and trailers under 500, may reserve the numbers for 1957. Flates not reserved by Friday will on general sale on Dec. 1.

In order to apply for a reserved number, an owner should bring: certificate of title, 1956 "registration, slips and if veterans should bring: a slip from theoffice of the County one to 'cover all spending by a political party on a national campaign. Hall proposed his as a limit on a committee's spending. said he would allow "splinter campaign organizations," such as the Citizens for Eisenhower Committee and the Special Committees for Stevenson and Kefau-ver in the last campaign, to continue raising additional funds Independently. -Such groups, Hall said, "will always be with us." Hall estimated that the Republican party spent $8,200,000" on national contests this year. He said reports through Monday showed the GOP National Committee deposited campaign funds of and spent $2,721,701.55, winding up with a cash balance.

WASHINGTON UP) Republican National Chairman Hall proposed that' Congress boost to 10 or 12 million dollars the amount any political committee may legally spend on a national election campaign. Hall told a Senate committee investigating lobbying and, political practices that the election law's present three-million-dollar ceiling is "completely ridiculous." Democratic Chairman Paul M. Butler in testimony Monday similarly had called the present ceiling unrealstic. Butler said both major parties "avoided" the law by having numerous separate committees, each able to stay within the law by spending up to. three million.

Butler suggested an over-all ceiling of "8 to 12 million dollars" or "9 to 10 million." Although Butler and Hall used similar figures as to suggested allowable spending there was a major difference between them. NEW YORK LP The secret of country's A-bomb experiments was so closely guarded in the government during World War II that even the FBI first learned of it through the Communists. Whitehead, twice a Pulitzer prize winner as an Associated Press reporter, describes the discovery In a new book, "The FBI Story," published Wednesday by Random House. Whitehead spent eight months preparing the book, with the FBI's Complete cooperation, and with access to FBI files previously closed to the public. He traces the Federal Bureau of Investigation's growth from the day in 1908 that President Theodore Roosevelt created it to investigate Western land grabs and Eastern trusts.

Much of the book is devoted to the FBI's continuing battle against communism. It tells how J. Edgar Hoover, then a young attorney in the Department of Justice, first spotted communism not as a harmless political theory but as a world conspiracy designed to infiltrate and take over other governments. Whitehead tells for the first 432-Pound Shipment Of Haggis Received NEW YORK Haggis to feed 1,000 hungry Scotsmen arrived on an airliner at Idlewild airport yesterday. A 432-pound shipment of the pungent pudding was flown in from Prestwick, Scotland, for the annual dinner of the St.

Andrew's society. Webster's dictionary describes haggis as "a pudding made of the heart, liver, lights, of a sheep or a calf, mixed with suet, onions, oatmeal, seasoned, and boiled in the stomach of the Butler suggested his figure asi time how President Franklin Dj Roosevelt, in 1936, ordered a continuing investigation of communism and its influence in this country, although the United States and Soviet Russia were later to become allies in World War n. It was as a result of this that the FBI learned from one of its counterespionage operatives in a California laboratory that the Reds were aware that the United States was working on an atom bomb. Roosevelt's order to the FBI, kept secret at the time and since, resulted in widespread attacks on the FBI and its work, both prior to World War II and after, when the Truman administration's loyalty drive on Reds in government was in full swing. Whitehead traces the "FBI's work in the postwar spy cases, from the day it first was discovered that A-bomb secrets had been sent to Russia, through the arrests of Klaus Fuchs, the British scientist; Harry Gold and David Green-glass, key figures in the network; and finally to Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed amid violent demonstrations engineered by Reds and fellow travelers.

Hoover, in a foreword to the book, says: "The acts of the subversive, particularly the 'dyed-in-the-wool Communist, call for increased vigilance. The security of our country has suffered because too many of our people were 'hoodwinked by the propaganda which claimed that the Communist party was a political party like the Democratic or Republican party." Bodies of Refugees Seen Near Frontier Austria Iff) Hungarians escaping to Austria saw the bodies of 20 refugees who had been shot in the woods near the border, the Austrian Press agency reported The Austrian cabinet was informed that 2,562 more refugees escaped into this little country Monday night, bringing the total close to 90.000 since Hungary's freedom revolt began. For a limited 550M DANCE COURSE -ONLY AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S Police Say Note Left by Dorsey Important to Case Mau Mau Leader Given Sentence of Death NAIROBI, Kenya Gf5 Dedan Kimathi, 35, self-styled Mau Mau field marshal, was sentenced to death Tuesday for possessing a revolver and ammunition. The charges were brought under British security laws for this East African colony. zie said it was addressed to Mrs.

New, is the band leader's third Dorsey. wife. She was suing for divorce Horse Judge Is Dead BOWLING GREEN, Ky. W) Thomas M. Wilson, 92, president the American Saddle Horse B-reeders Assn.

and dean of saddle horse judges, died Tuesday. In New York Barzie declined and a hearing on her motion for temporary alimony and support comment on Chief Robbins' report i -Jk ft nere 5 of the note. Chief Robbins refused to disclose what Dorsey's actual note to his wife said. Mrs. Dorsey, the former Janie what you Seffor Desrss Set Up Program for Legislation WASHINGTON UP) The Democratic high command set up Tuesday the machinery for developing a party legislative program "a plan of action to meet America's most pressing needs." The executive committee of the Democratic National Committee voted unanimously for creation of a 17-member advisory committee to work with it in coordinating and advancing party programs and principles based on the 1956 Demo cratic platform.

The resolution adopted by the executive committee made no mention of working out a legislative program. But Democratic National Chairman Paul M. Butler made It clear to a news conference that Democrats have legislation in mind. He said the purpose of the new advisory committee will be to provide a constant reminder to Demo-, crats everywhere that the party adopted a platform which he called more than a statement of principle. "It is a pledge to the American people," Butler said, "and we believe that it should be implemented in Congress." GREENWICH, Conn.

Greenwich police haven't closed their investigation into the death of band leader Tommy Dorsey, and Pplice Chief David W. Robbins sys a note the famed trombonist left his wife "is important to our case." The statement from Chief Rob-bins came even after the medical examiner. Dr. C. Stanley Knapp, signed a death certificate which listed the death as accidental asphyxiation.

The note Robbins referred to was not one given out by Dorsey's personal manager, Tino Barzie, shortly after the body was found in the palatial Dorsey home here Monday. Robbins said the note Barzie released never was written by Dorsey. "Barzie told me he didn't find any note in the Dorsey's bedroom," Chief Robbins said. "Barzie said he released his statement (to newsmen) to relieve the pressure on Mrs. Dorsey." The purported note read by Barzie was affectionate in tone.

Bar- for their two small children was to have been held Wednesday in Superior' Court at Bridgeport. Robbins said that the note in possession now of police left no indication Dorsey intended to take his life. He declined to discuss the nature of the note. Dr. Knapp said after an autopsy that Dorsey, the bespectacled member of the band-leading Dorsey brothers, choked to death in his sleep on food particles which lodged in his throat after he apparently became ill.

Vital organs taken from the body were sent to the State Health Department in Hartford for an examination by toxicologists. Dorsey went to bed about 9 p.m. Sunday after eating a heavy Italian meal with his wife and her mother at the Dorsey home The autopsy report held no evidence that he had consumed intoxicating liquor, aside from a little wine. Dr. Knapp said Dorsey died at 2 a.m.

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Sears HE 7-6834 Channel 2 Needs-- Television Station Personnel: ANNOUNCERS TECHNICIANS SALESMEN OFFICE PERSONNEL January 1, 1957, approximate starting date WRITE FULL PARTICULARS TO HARRISCOPE, Inc. 355 No. Beverly Dr. Beverly Hills, California For local interview call Townsend Hotel THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 OR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 -f 6 INDIVIDUAL STUDIO IESS0NS A STUDENT PARTY 8 HOURS PRACTICE SESSIONS "iZ Arthur Murray is making this epeeial introductory offer to sEow you how quickly you can become wonderful dancer. -Learning i fun because thera is'onlv: one etep to master 1 -i Open 10 A.M.

to 10 P.M. daily. ARTHUR MURRAY Dial 3-5764 254 Center-Casper OTHER STUDIOS IN Billings, Montana r-: .114 29th Street is' Griot "Talfs, Montana 313' Central Arenua A Corn Raising Family PRESTONBURG, Ky. UP) Corn-growing honors in Floyd County, are a family affair. Barbara Lafferty grew 129.5 bushels to an acre to win first place from her father, J.L..

Lafferty, the defending champ who finished second in the annual contest. Grandpa J. L. Lafferty, finished fourth. About 5,000,000 trees are harvested each year to provide the wood needed for maintenance of the U.

S. communications lines and power lines. Harrison to Receive Honorary Law Degree SHERIDAN, tiP Former Rep. William, Henry Harrison will receive an honorary doctor of laws degree from Vincennes University Vincennes, Dec. 6.

He will be guest of honor and address a program marking the 150th anniversary of the founding of the university by his great, great grandfather, former President William Henry Harrison. Harrison recently resigned as federal housing administrator in Atlanta, and has been in Sheridan since assisting with the Republican party campaign in the Midwest. DEAD: Bandleader Tommy Dorsey, was found dead in bed at his home in Greenwich, strangled on particles of food in his throat. Greenwich police chief D. W.

Robbins said Dorsey's wife, Janie, who sued for divorce on Oct. 24, was at the house when Dorsey died (AP Wire-photo). This year put something finer under the1 tree. TTTmm I. fiji'inu'mm mtuu.

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