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WE'LL JUST LET THIS ONE GROW if 11 -i ij il i( jn ijl; TWO LITTLE SUNBEAMS A police matron comforts Jani, 3, and Laurl Fid-ler, 4, right, after they were found abandoned in an automatic laundry in Des Moines. The sisters sang "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam" while being taken to county juvenile home. Police said they had identified the parents ond were to question them before deciding on what to do with the children. Change of Scenery I.PRESiUii SPARED The President admires turkey he pardoned after it was presented him by, from left, Robert M. McPherrin of Sunnymead, Mrs.

M. C. Small, Sen. Dirksen, L. H.

Geil, of poultry group. '1 present to him," the President told the gathering of turkey industry representatives and reporters, who clustered in the White House rose garden for the traditional turkey presentation. The turkey came from the Keithley McPherrin turkey farm in Sun-nymead, Cal. A sign hung around its neck with gold ribbon said, "Good eating, Mr. President." WASHINGTON I The traditional Thanksgiving turkey was presented to President Ken- nedy by the poultry in-! dustry Tuesday and the smiling Chief Executive spared the life of the 55-lb.

broad white torn. With a big grin as he looked down at the Tightened, panting bird, Mr. Kennedy said: "We'll just let this one grow." "It's our Thanksgiving But, from the very moment the President sighted the turkey, he decided the Kennedys would not eat this one. "We'll just keep him," was his first reaction. Sen.

Everett M. Dirksen who came along with the representatives of the Poultry and Egg National Board and the National Turkey Federation, whose head- quarters are in his home suggested that Mr. 4 CI vA UPI Ttlephot Kennedy add the turkey to the livestock at his new Virginia home. The President quipped that would be all right, "If you'll come down and feed and water him." Eventually, the President decided to just send the huge torn turkey, which actually is too large to cook in abnormal oven, back to his farm home to help breed better and bigger turkeys for the nation. As usual, the turkey men had a frozen dressed hen turkey for the Kennedys as well; but Mr.

Kennedy said he'd like that one sent to the Salvation Army. After its brief moment In the spotlight, the famous turkey which doesn't have a name went back into the custody of Robert M. McPherrin, who raised him on his farm. Link Broke but Not Love ARRIVALS U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge leis after arrival in Honolulu from Saigon for a ond Gen.

Paul D. Harkins, right, wear Hawaiian top-level conference on the situation in Vietnam. I'orr Pttt i Pirt 1 UPI Tlephot A Gettysburg Resident Speaks of Lincoln 4 i 3 1 EXHIBIT Mrs. Jane Craig displays pieces of a door chain she says was sev ered by husband, actor James Craig when he broke into home and beat her. TlmM pholo 1 A so she can replace the clothing, repair, her automobile, which she said he damaged, and meet the costs of moving from apartment to apartment hi a vain effort to elude him.

Craig ami hia red-haired wife were married in Santa Barbara March 17 and parted three months later. "I really don't want a divorce," Mrs. Craig wailed as she left the 'courtroom. "1 still love him. He's a wonderful man when he is not drinking.

He needs help and he knows it." him from molesting her pending trial of her suit for divorce. Her lawyer, Howard F. Potter, asked that the actor be punished for disobeying the order. When Craig failed to appear for the hearing, Superior Judge Roger Alton Pfaff issued, the warrant and ordered him taken to General Hospital for observation when he is found. Mrs.

Craig said Craig last gave his address as 13528 Erwin Van Nuys. The judge also ordered Craig to pay hia wife $900 A bench warrant for the arrest of film actor James Craig, 51, was sued Tuesday alter his third wife, Mrs. Jane Craig, 2D, tearfully testified she loves him but is afraid of him. Exhibiting a severed door chain, Mrs. Craig said Craig broke into her home at 12755 Oxnard St-, North Hollywood, on Oct.

15, beat her and destroyed most of her clothing. He did all that, she complained, in violation of an order issued by the court July 3, restraining Lincoln's Get-iam Scranton. ceremonies commemorating 100th anniversary of tysburg address. Left it Pennsylvania's Gov. Wif CENTENNIAL PROGRAM Former President Dwight D.

Eisenhower speaks to large crowd at Soldiers' National Cemetery at ttary Pt t. Ptrt IV 1 ft.

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