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LADY LUCK HAS NO FAST FRIENDS TOMORROW'S WEATHERr Cloudy and warm. Comp) wealhci (orccait, pg t. FIRST WITH THE NEWS mntt PRICE SLX CENTS ESTABLISHED 1858 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES WATERLOO, IOWA, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1955 LT I 1 mm -mm PM MM IN Accuses Reds of Violating Truce Bringing Aircraft Into Korea J( L. 4 2 if rj 'j I "I w-i' 5 i. H- 4 i Ike Moves to Hurry His Bills Wants Passage of Proposols Before Congress Goes Home U.

N. Command Asks Demos to Fight Pact for Power Memphis Plant Crux of Controversy in Senate WASHINGTON (INS) Democrats and Republicans squared off for what was expected to be a bitter political debate in the senate Tuesday over the Dixon-Yates private power contract. Not even the strong possibility that President Eisenhower might decide to cancel the contract was likely to halt the anticipated verbal battle. Eisenhower was expected to confer with Budget Director Rowland Hughes; who, together with atomic energy commission officials, spent the weekend trying to determine whether the power pact is Full Accounting of Arms Movement i I i i I PANMUNJOM (AP) WASHINGTON (INS) President Eisenhower called a luncheon meeting with' The U. N.

Command Tuesday accused the Communists of repeated and flagrant violations of the Korean truce agreement, and demanded a strict accounting of combat material brought into Korea i GOP senate and house leaders Tuesday to press for passage of his legislative proposals before Congress adjourns in I I about four weeks. White House News Secretary James C. Hagerty announced that the chief executive will confer with Senate Republican Leader William F. Knowland and House GOP Leader Joseph W. Martin Jr.

The luncheon session, which was to be attended by presiden needed any longer. by the Reds, Maj, Gen. Harlan C. Parks, senior member on the Military Armistice Commission (MAC), -said the Reds were jilty of "complete insincerity, dishonesty and utter lack of integrity" in maintaining the armistice agreement. A few hours later, Parks barred Allied newsmen from a Their study was ordered bv the president last Thursday be cause the city of Memphis, had said it would build tial assistant Sherman Adams and other White House staff, its own generating facilities Associated Press Photofax: members.

IS in addition to ElS- rather than accept power from Dixon-Yates. To Build $1000,000,000 Plant. The private combine was LOST CHILD CRIBBED Ida Mae Curtis, 2-year-old child who wandered away from parent's camp site and set off a day long search, peers at her parents after being returned to her home in Libby, from rugged Kootenai National Forest in northwestern Montana. Mother at first thought child taken into woods by a bear, but Ida Mae was found alive and well just 300 yards from where she disappeared. Here, mother (left), a sister and father, Mortimer Curtis see that child stays home.

formed to construct a 10O-mil. lion-dollar plant at West Mem phis, Ark. enhower's weekly conference with Capitol Hill leaders. The President will hold the usual weekly meeting at 8:30 a. m.

Wednesday. There was no explanation for Tuesday's special session, except that White House staffs members will be present to! review problems regarding I bills which Eisenhower still i wants passed. Starts Drive. press conference called by the Communist delegate, North Korean Gen. Lee Sang Cho.

Parks told the newsmen: Not Appropriiate. "I do not consider i appropriate that representatives of the enemy side enter my carap to attend my press conference. "Conversely, I do not think accredited correspondents of the U.N.C. should enter their camp for similar conferences." It was the first such prohibition in the four-year history The government has con "'v lvi. a spinal Uwaw.K Associate Ptm Photofax I SWIMS ERIE Greta Patterson, 18-year-old blonde from Ba-tavia, N.

grins happily at Crystal Beach, from the waters of Lake Erie, which she defeated in a 15-mile swim from Angola, N. Y. The feat was a possible prelude to longer marathon attempts. tracted for the Tennessee Val. Maniac Racket Out for a Time LONDON UP) The voice on ley Authority to take the Dixon-Yates power as a replacement for electricity which TVA must feed to A EC instal the phone said: "Get rid of lations.

Bear Falsely Accused of Stealing Girl 13-Hour Swim Meanwhile, Congress started that man White he's a homicidal maniac." The administration asked its drive toward adjournment; of the Panmunjom negotiations congress to appropriate six and with the momentum generated: largely by Senate Democratic i CRYSTAL BEACH, Ont. Norman White, 29, lost the job he started only an hour before. (AP) Eighteen-year-old million dollars to build Monday became the 'transmission lines for carrying leader Lyndon Johnson before Greta Patterson of Batavia, N. he suffered a heart attack last first nerson to swim the 15-mile stretch of Lake Erie be-' powpr Irom vesl k. a Mempms across the Mississippi week iwccrii una aiuuacjuciib i cjui i ouu xnuia, n.

a. river to the TVA Sen, Ull'ld liippt'U a uirr anu l-liueu nri umg bwiiii ium 10 nuuis aim Ky), who took over as acting 3 minutes after she strode into the surf on leader for the Texan, said "no at 6:33 a. m. the American shore ims cuaqet request was the center of Tuesday's debate as the senate called up the public The same thing had happened four times in three weeks. Each time Norman was fired within two hours of starting new job, and each time he collected a week's pay.

Tuesday he started another new job. This one sewine mail and conferences. In a full dress meeting of the commission, Parks read into the record a 17 page list of alleged Red violations of the truce. He charged collusion by Com. munist Czech and Polish truce inspectors in making the neutral nations supervisory commission ineffective.

Parks then laid down a series of demands against the Reds, including: Wants Accounting. I LIBBY, Mont. (AP) Found unharmed in a wooded hollow, 2-year-old Ida Mae Curtis bounded to her father's arms with a cheerful "Hi, Daddy" late Monday after she was lost for 22 hours in a rugged mountain area south of here. Searchers found her only 300 yards from where she disap goals have been changed" as aj "I thought result of Johnson's illness. That but I did," I'd never make it.

she told reporters peared Sunday evening. Fearful his daughter might appropriations bill of which it is a part. Friday, the senate appropriations committee ap-proved the funds, but only fails.to come through in 90 days with a "definite commitment" to build its gen- I rain Kills bags will last longer. The voice on the phone, a City Court was told Monday, means July 30 is still the tar-; excitedly. get date for adjournment.

Sirens screamed mid an e.sti-It also is likely to mean'mated persons strained to that the Big Four conference catch a glimpse of the girl who set to open in Geneva on July'was graduated from high school 18 will command more atten- onv ast weck. tion than legislation during the "Come on. baby doll." pleaded last month of Congress. vojceg jn the of her trainer. Even political bickering is Lawrence Slocum, an Attica State ened by a bear, but I doubt if it touched her," he said.

"She was awake when we found her, lying on her side. "She was a little tightened have been carried from their tent by one of several bears GPtfm in iha vininiftr nrtimnr 7 I XM ,11 111.1 urtis, the child's father, broke jdown and cried upon embrac was White himself posing as a police officer. The 'court gave him eight but not as much as you would lerating plant. "1. You provide the U.N.

Command, without delay, an accurate accounting of all combat material and combat air think." Ida Mae was wearing onlv a months in jail for obtaining expected to get second billing Prison guard ing her. Mrs. Curtis, mother of seven, Auto money by false pretenses. to the "parley at the sum- Democratic Move. Democrats who have fought the Dixon-Yates pact for a year in Actual 17-Mile Swim.

thin shirt, shorts and shoes, but seemed undisturbed at spend mit." Slocum estimated the girl ac-, tnallv swam 17 milf-s rrnss tlif' ALLEN'S GROVE, Wis. Want "United Support." ing a chilly night and most of i.fr-Atjwere expected to move for had said she saw two bears near the camp where Curtis works as a logger shortly after Ida Mae vanished. The youngster was reported of, elimination of the six and one- nnnnimnoH laird fiphtino a tmiihlf jnmp least seven persons, most Democrats have the day alone in the Kootenai National Forest. Two hundred fifty armed their desire to see Eisenhower to 10 m.p.h. westerly wind.

nuciren, were reported nan munon dollars aitocetner. go into the Big Four meeting1 Greta swam much of the this morning when a speed One of them. Sen. Hubert with the "uni'ed suDDort" of tanr without a bathinu suit toUn8 North Western Road pas-j Humphrey. accused the American iwinle.

rhnfinu nnH tiraa nn hpr senger train crashed into a car in 'perfect condition." Sheriff Ray Frost of Lincoln County said she hadn't a scratch. "She may have been fright rescuers aided by bloodhounds, at one time took up the search for a bear reported to have stolen the tot. craft introduced into the territory of your side since the signing of the armistice. "2. You immediately provide the NNSC (Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission) with a corrected combat material report which reflects the mass of combat material and hundreds of aircraft you have illegally introduced into Korea.

"3. You cease immediately the illegal introduction of additional combat material and combat aircraft into the terri Eisenhower Monday night of "belated" concern over what the senator called "deceit ard Says Yankees Not Seeing Her Again TOLEDO, O. (INS) Mrs. Pearl Rothrock of Winston-Salem, was held in jail for three hours after she drove through a red light. Hopping mad, she exclaimed: "If this is northern hospitality, it will need a mighty good reason to get me out of North Carolina again.

We don't treat Yankees this way down there." near here. There were Johnson's absence due to a while in the water, heart attack Kattirrtav mnv alcni But slip became nervous and 11 persons in the the controversial servo tn rnnl off tho nominal 'donned the suit ouicklv when oeueveu 10 De deception" in temperature, since Republicans' flotilla of welcoming boats began'lhe sarne family or closely re-, power deal. laieo. Humohrev he nnts may feel reluctant to attack to circle around ner Prayer Plea for Sick Girl Answered by Thousands Two were women and the faith" in the president's order others children. for a reexamination of the pro- Walworth County authorities inocpH nmit the Democrats while their Senate spokesman is gone.

There was no certainty, how Others Left Behind. Greta conquered a stretch of .1.1. i i i car apparently available' now were avail-Beatrice Smith of laC voar" any sort of a polit-jwaier inat na i 0l nusKy im-n sain the wnnln ho arhipvprf in the past. driven by ever, that ical truce CHICAGO (AP) A young mother's appeal for Two unannounced Darien. accompanied by Mrs.

I or even attempted. Most Democrats claimed prayers for her little daughter, victim of sleeping sick- As for legislation, only attempted me Harriet Nnith, 38, of Bcloit. tory of your side." Parks bluntly told the Reds: "The time has come to demand that the powers who are directing your iniquitous activi. ties stop trying to reconcile vour Dr. Jekyll with your Mr.

Hyde." TOWN HAS CLOUDBURST. EOONE-VILLE W) An unofficial 6.25-inch cloudburst fell here Monday evening, flooding this southeastern Dallas county village's rriain street. ness, has been answered by a flood of letters from around' appropriations bills await final swim Monday. Diit ureta soon All the children were believed concressional action before. lfiem far behind.

t5 be Mrs. Smiths. me wona. Two weeks ago Mrs. Joan Hadfield, 24, asked that prayers be being sent to the White House.

William Gehrke, 19, was pulled The Chicago-bound 12 car pas-And only four major legisla-' exhausted into a boat after sixjsenger train hit the auto at a tive measures seem to stand hours, and La Verne C. grade crossing within 5X feet of Eisenhower's decision to see whether the contract should he cancelled as a victory for themselves, but Republicans disagreed. Senate GOP Leader William F. Knowland maintained that Memphis' insistence on con- onereo ior ner daughter Debbie Some farm fields in the areajAnn uhrt clrirlan M.itV. am V.

It 1 1 any chance of getting approval 21. gave up alter les than three Beatrice Smith's home. were flattened by the driving cephalitis last Nov. 13. I people care." She was released from Billings i rs- Hadfield expressed srati- hours.

before July 30. Rodies were strewn over a wide strA nnH tti fui- Jiicyclc Stunt cr Misses a Ramp HILLSBORO, Ore. UP nn i structmg its own I Iff ii Cuwl (ha fnrt ustae power plant Hospital April 29. still in a coma.jhcation at the response and and is being cared for in her asked the prayers be continued, home in suburban Park Ridge. Slie said Debbie appears hold- traveling 60 miles an hour.

iw as Ine Preslflenx wanted. Record Crowds Throng to Pools I ing ner own and seems less sub- Top Russ Deam on Bourbon and Mrs. Charles Bohlen Promise Prayers. daredevil bicycle rider plunged to his death before 1,000 spectators at a Fourth of July community celebration Min- jject to dangerous choking spells. Ike Quits Work to See "Cinerama" Mrs.

Hadfield said more than A record number of nersons Knowland said the chief executive has now "won" his battle to keep the federal government out of the power field as much as possible. d.i" night. 1,000 letters from throughout the Sen. JoJlIlSOll Still swam in Waterloo's two super- WASHINGTON Presi- Br (HtllM H. KLENHC r.iiKe rveiiy, oi uosnen, ind, vised swimming pools during swimming pools nation and Irom Canada, Mexico; c.

MOSCOW (INS) If that mythical man from Mars' dpnt weekpnH and EuroDean countries hav bepnllatr, Jl rlOUS roae ms oicycie oown a three-dav holiday Eisenhower decided to 11 i A. i 1 A i a ht i i. i and leaped, on the machine, when swcltorinK he'at in the received. WASHINGTON Waterfall Hairdo quit work Tuesday and take in a movie he has been want U'e a mid-90' beat down on the city. She said all the writers prom-, sicians reoorted if phy-inaa jusi nappenea 10 arop into a ioscov uac jaru change" evening he would have concluded certainly that the condition 0f' United States and the Soviet Union were great pals.

Xew Style for Hoys Used prayers ior Debbie, who will I Tuesday in the ing to see for some time 6-- on page 3 two parked automobiles Cedar Falls ine varner ineater ar-i group ox Sioux, smuing, jjeiuiemeii weir 'A-'- fitK a at1 clim Klnnrlo in 1ht harlc vflrrl of ne as suupiisi'u iu iana on ranged and ln Brief Hundreds of telephone calls a private afternoon another ramp but missed the ground on his Classified Advertising 20, 21. 22 nave ten receied by Mrs. Had- Tex) who suffered a heart attack late Saturday. The Senate Democratic lead fell to head. field and her husband William, Spaso House, the American ambassador's residence The stranger would have been told that the smiling men white-haired Nikita Khrush-were seven of the nine most chev.

No. 1 Soviet Communist. Comics .19 showing of the movie, "This Is Cinerama." White House Presn Secretary Jame C. Hagerty said the iiuuimne Bailsman. er was still listed in serious condition.

(powerful men in the Soviet8 Khrushchev and his col-iUnion. i leagues beamed like Dutch un- President has been wanting to see the picture, now in its sec- LOS ANGELES Tha current hairdo crae among tha lads here ranges from the waterfall achieved by combiiy the hair centerwise from the sides and then stroking it forward to form a forhead curl to the pigeon. This one has to be put up in curlers at night It's curly up the middle, has a duck-tad effect in back and just to complicate matters further Mrs. Hadfield said many of the! Fare 17 letters and callers told of similar! 'Inside Labor 11 ordeals and urged the Hadfields' Markets .21 001 to Kive up hof- The woman was Mrs. Charles cles as they were introduced i end year, for quite some time.

iaes nave said Johnsons illness will keep him away from the Senate for the remainder of the session. Bohlen. wife of the ambassador, and Khrushchev, with Soldier's Comfort. Northeast Iowa 21 who is in the United States, and told Mrs. Bohlen sbout ow KII.LH POISONOUS SNAKE I0WAN ESCAPES INJURY IN CRASH-LANDING MOUNT PLEASANT Ray Erczeale escaped injury Tuesday when his plane crah-lard-ed near Danville, 111.

The plane was report! to out of fuel, apparently a a result of a faulty gauge. The p'ane Rrfzca'c a service A soldier in Germanv told of EARTH I RITT I.OStS hostrsi at the reeeption inhidrcn. ATLVVTIC AIRLINER SOME PEARLS AM) Fl'RS honor of American Independ-j Kfim ytilo LONDON A poisonous Radio Program? Television Seh'-djle TheatT 13 13. 14. 15 13 16 NEW YORK 'I Furs and U3'- I snake slithered out of a crate on, there is a deliberate and fan- own recovery from the diseafc.

i "There must be thousands more vho d.d not write but are pray-irs." Hadf.eld said. "It's made me Jeel mxh pearls valued at $32,400 were V.Mat were tney J.sruf.;.ng? 8 'c a trans-f Hantic a.rliner in flutht reported stolen Monday r.ight. Mrs. B. hlen introduced an an Men Jdv and was killed a few fr-rn the penho-jse apartment teenage namesake TOP RtS (feet trim the crowded passenger rl cafe singer Earths Kitt.

iAvis, to the cloe cropped, Ceittnued pn poy cot 2 cubiiw hke cowlick in frnt. The Balboa has big wsvfi in front and a duck tail ia back Lih1" 2 Woman's 8, 9.

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