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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 7

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CHICAGO DAILY TltlBUJiE: FRIDAY, A It 1 2 9, 19 GO PART 1- PAOir hower is going to next tKs) HERTER VOWS CONTINUED U. S. month's summit meeting in Red China's border-dispute with India as well, he said: We cannot ignore certain recent developments across RULE AGAINST $800,000 FOR Paris as part of his un swerving quest for peace." AID TO CENTO our northern and northwest The shah of Iran welcomed the ministers and asserted that CENTO'S three Moslem road to comprehensive disarmament under effective international control. "Secondly, an agreement to suspend nuclear tests, also under international control. "Thirdly, evidenced by deed as well as word that the great powers are not going to interfere in the internal af fairs of other countries by Council Opens Pact era borders which, if left unchecked without any counter members Iran.

Pakistan Parley in I ran measures to safeguard our independence, may come to ADOPTED PAIR Leander J. McCormick TEHRAN, Iran, April 28- UP) assume serious dimensions Secretary of State Christian A. Herter told members of 47,000 Reds in Japan threats or pressures of any the Central Treaty organiza 15,000 Hold Key Jobs sort." Conveys Ike's Message TOKYO, April 28 VP) The and Turkey stand solidly behind their western allies. Britain is a founding member of the alliance. Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd of Britain gave the CENTO members an outline of three western objectives for the summit meeting, Lloyd Gives Aim Speaking at the opening session of the CENTO ministerial council meeting -in the tion CENTO Thursday the United States wiU continue to give strong support to their Japanese Community party Herter read a message from has 47,000 registered mem bers of whom 15,000 have in alliance against communism.

i dent Eisenhower ex The United States spon pressing the President's con filtrated government offices fidence that the three day CENTO meeting would prove Plea Rebuffed' Continued from first page ers, Edward Hamilton ana Alister Hamilton, and their children as defendants, in an ef-fort to have his adopted children share in the trust set up by his father. Leander, Edward, and Alister are sons of Leander Hamilton McCormick, who was a nephew of Cyrus Hall McCor- mick of the McCormick reaper fortune. Leander James McCormick f2 sored the organization when it was formed as the Baghdad pact several years ago but did not become a full member. has separate alliances with several CENTO riem bers, and Herter. said Amer Iranian senate chamber, Lloyd stressed disarmament as the prime western aim and and key industries, the Japanese security agency said Thursday.

Of those who have gotten into the government and major industries, about 55 per" cent are working as civil servants in federal and provincial government offices and about 40 per cent are in key industries, the said progress toward an in fruitful. Foreign Minister Manzur Qadir of, Pakistan said the threat of communist penetration into neighboring Afghanistan must be considered in any survey of the world situation. In an obvious reference to ternational settlement could best be obtained in this way: ica indirect lENTU ties would continue in the interests of world peace. "Firstly, a genuine and concrete beginning along the He said President Eisen-4 agency said. has lived in St.

Tropez, France, since 1947. Place Your Mail Order Now His father left life trusts of approximately $800,000 each to the three sons and to their mother, Constance, with the provision that the trusts could be appointed lassigned to the lei-nn 1 i mm joauc ui edui oi me sons. Word Issue Decides It It was on the definition of the word issue that the en tailment of the $800,000 trust mowers lett to Leander James McCormick was decided by Mas ter in Chancery Llewellyn A. Wescott Thursday. In his report, Wescott said that Leander Hamilton Mc Life in his indenture of 4 trust, recognized that any of his sons might adopt children, but by limiting the class of appointees to their respective issue clear? ly expressed the intention to deprive any children adopted of succeeding to the income or corpus of any trusts created by said indenture." Wescott also said that among the three sons Leander James, Edward, and Alister Leander Hamilton McCormick and his wife dis-1 Regularly 14 to 16 4 'Cause us mothers know that Fannie May Candy is the freshest candy in the whole wide world.

And it always tastes so m-m-m-m-m-m good! criminated and intended to discriminate substantially in favor of their son, Alister, and his family and demonstrated greater love and affection for them than for their other" sons and their families, probably because they resided in the United States of America." Edward Hamilton McCormick, who has two sons, An Regularly 18 to $22 1 A4 1 thony and David, has resided in England all his life. Alister has a son, Michael, and a daughter, Constance. Alister resides in Santa Barbara, Cal. Westcott pointed out that Leander Hamilton McCor ffy Regularly mick provided that only la son who resided in the United 24 to 29.95 States could be executor or trustee of his estate. Testifies to Sterility In testimony, Leander James McCormick contended that he was sterile and could have no natural children.

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354 N. Chicago St. Renee, his second wife, have been unable to have any natural children." Westcott, in his report to Judge Niemeyer held that equities, facts, and law were in favor of the defendants. Westcott recommended that if Leander's suit were not dismissed for want of jurisdiction, it should be dismissed for want of equity, and that costs and master's fees should be assessed against Leander McCormick. The master's fees total $21,430.25.

Cites Allocation Rights Settlor Leander Hamilton McCormick intended that, if his son Leander James had no natural children and only adopted children, and his other sons had natural children, that the creation of his will trust and living trusts under said indenture would result in Leander having the right to appoint allocate only one-ninth of his entire estate, whereas his other two sons could appoint eight-ninths thereof," Westcott held. Final decision in a chancery suit is usually based upon the master in chancery's evidence and report. Now from the answer to those who -f -f vFiM ALMOST HEAR! If you have ever asked yourself "why can't they make a listening aid that gives the same kind of help as reading glasses?" Here is Your Answer! There Is still TIME TO CHANGE THE MAN IN THE MIRROR See the Men's Apparel Guide in Monday's CHICAGO TRIBUNE Come in to our Silvertone Hearing Center and see the tiny i oz. device that gives you peak-time hearing when and where you want it with the same ease and convenience as reading glasses. Shop at Sears and save ftX" "Satisfaction guaranteed i or your money back" VJJLJJ.

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