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Japan at Last, THE DAILY OKIiAHOMAN a TUESDAY, JULY 17. 1956 Powers Urged To End Control 115 Top Chess Experts Start Tourney in City GOP Senate leader, passed the word "that Eisenhower would run again. The' Democratic Digest said that Poll of Marines Wanted in Trial CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON'E dant, on the witness stand. It was Pate who ordered the survey after the tragedy. Klein also asked Berman if he intended to call a witness.

"I have no answer to that at this time," Berman said. The defense served a request on the trial couasei. Mai. Charles B. Of Other States After 4 Tries TOKYO, July 16 (fl-Raymond T.

Smith, 19-year-old navy airman, finally reached Japan by plane one he didn't have to parachute from. Smith started to return to the far east two weeks ago from an emergency leave in. Chicago. He was forced to bail out of three successive military planes in which he hitched rides. announcement was tne goal 01 a "Republican -pressure campaign What) has been going full blast HAMBURG.

Germanv. Julv 16 since the June day wnen nis aoo tors decided an emergency opera to-Prime Minister Nehru of India By NICK FOLTZ Three foreign countries and 21 S. states were represented as urged the biK powers Monday nighb to end their domination of other states. tion was necessary to save ms life." Statements Challenged Since then, the magazine said, "eminent authorities" have dial-wwi "statPtnnnls that the oper more than 100 players squared away Monday night in first-round games of the United States Chess federation tournament here. "We hate recognize that it Sevier of Jacksonville, for the names and home addresses of all state's affairs The 12-day event at the Biltmore by changing its internal organiza hotel drew participants from Mex- iliarged irom tne marine im the Parris Island base uanatia ana inaia.

umy lour Smith, who is studying to be a navy parachute rigger, hit the silk over southern Michigan. Later he bailed out of a Nept-ine ation will result in subsidence of the disease (ileitis), that the President's life expectancy has been; improved, that there is no expccla- tion that further surgery will be women registered for tournament competition and ill men. tion by political or economic means. Domination is bad for the dominated, but worse still for those who dominate them," said Nehru. One of the latest arrivals was required ana mat a recurrence tu Arthur Bisnuicr.

2G. of New York patrol Domoer near tiienview, and an airforce B-25 near Genesco, 111. the disease is unlikely. The Indian visitor did not soell City, national "closed" champ. He The Disesl asked why the Pres Asked if he still hopes to be was paired against Thomas Jen kins of Huntington Woods, Mich, in his first match.

ident's illness had been announced first as an "upset stomach and come a parachute rigger, Smith said, "Why not? I have a lot of valuable practical experience out his meaning by direct mention of any power or state. Moscow thus might accept it as another barb at "colonialism." But to western ears it appeared lie was urging the Soviet Union to give up control of ils satellites on whom neaaaciie. ine arucie comeim-pri that Dr. Howard M. Snvdcr.

Crowds Drawn Another match that drew crowd: I since last Jan. 1. Sevier, who is the prosecutor, objected lo the request for the opinion poll results on the grounds that the defense had not shown their materiality to the case, "He (Berman) doesn't claim materiality," said Sevier. "He only 'suspicions' materiality." Berman, a former Air Force colonel, snapped, "I think they are material but how can I tell if the Marine Corps won't let me see them?" Sevier said the demand was "a fishing expedition." The argument became so involved that Klein excised the court martial panel until 9 a.m. the Prseident's personal physi-j of spectators was between Buddy communism has been imposed cian, naa Known mat cisennowx-r suffered in the past from ileitis.

"Whv was there no mention of without free elections. iow. Taxpayers Rush, Pay City $49,641 fiscner, 13, oi urooKiyn, in. national junior champ, and A. M.

Swank, 78, of 623 SE 14, Oklahoma Ciiy. this condition in the May 12 report 1.000 Hear Talk Nohru SDoke before 1.000 guests Main- of the first-round matches at HamDurg university in accepting twn honorary doctors degrees. of the residents -neaci-io-toe physical examination when his doctors gave him a complete bill of health?" the article asked. "The report of the President's During his 3-lay official visit to Germany, he has made several statements critical of United Tuesday. -Dally Okl.how.n Staff Photo.

POLICE BLAMED A DUG Monday for causing $400 damage to a city water department pump station building at Reno and Grand boulevard. Mrs. Alma L. Looker, 32, of Bethany, told of ficers she Avas driving on Reno when a bug flew into her She lost control of her au lomobile and crashed into the concrete block building housing one of tlte city's water wells. She went to the water department and identified herself, but officials declined to press charges.

Police Traffic Officer R. K. Brokaw charged Mrs. Looker with failure to have a state driver's license. that started about 8 p.m., were expected to continue until after midnight.

Never bored of the board, many players wandered about the room between moves, analyzing other player's problems and strategy. One player insisted upon playing with while chessmen, complaining the other color was "un-luckv." Another contestant had a States and western policy. In a speech Saturday night in Bonn he said "the United States- expects others to follow its will" and I Property owners hurrying to avoid the rush Monday paid in 1956 Oklahoma City paving tax instalments, City Clerk Earle M. Simon reported. With $869,543.92 in 'paving tax instalments due, the collection period was opened two weeks ahead of the official August 1 starting time and property owners arc be-inj, urged to pay up early and avoid the late rush.

leaves no room for any country to sit on tne ience. KWTV TWpnriint? his Dolicv of holding companion take photographs of the doctors to tne puonc is in serious need of further amplification and clarification. Refusal of the President's doctors to discuss the apparent contradictions has served merely to compound a public confusion and uncertainty that already was large." Papers, Writers Quoted The Digest quoted several newspapers and columnists who have been critical of the way Eisenhower's illness has been presented. It said "party pros" and "Republican spokesmen pumped up a vast stream of assurances that the president would be able to stand aloof trom tne east-west coiq war, he said too much thinking was cnessDoarci alter cacn mow. End Is July 28 "oerverted bv concents oi com State Auditor In Illinois Quits Paving taxes become-delinquent munism and anli-communism." Monday's, matches were paired beptcmDer ana auer inai uaic ioint communiaue issued by a draw.

Tuesday night's games will pit winners against winners win Dear i percent per monm in Bonn Monday at conclusion of ana losers against- losers, weane- 4:00 Good Mornim. Will Jr. 6:55 Weather. Guy Groy 7:00 KrVTV Form Reporte 7:15 Market RPort.ro 7:30 Coot. Kanaareo Simon reminded taxpayers to day night, players with 2-0 records in onDose oineis wmi iix- be prepared with the legal de-srrintion nf the DroDertv lot, nis tains wiin west uerman unan-cellor Konrad Adenauer, Nehru likewise refused to take sides on the east-west dispute over German unification.

reader ran act the answer, by mail, to any question nl fact bv wrilinq The Daily Oklahoman Information Bureau. 100 Eye AftV, WaOltngtmi 5. DC Please en clone three (3 cent.x or return pustwie ords. The tournament will contin- lor a second term, added: block and addition to avoid possi vav to the end Jinv z. bility oi error.

with each match between players 'Sympathy' Expressed The communique said only that wiin equal records. "It was, however, the combined performance of the White House directorate and the president's doctors which made the GOP's largest representation of Reconditioned found Bobbin A. Although there was a Selec Over 900,000 rivets are used. Nehru expressed his "sympathy" for the wish of the German people to be united, and agreed that peaceful German unificaiton would ease world tension. any state is the contingent of 16 from Oklahoma.

Fourteen players are from California, 12 from New second "snow jod' seem even more CONTINUED KROM PACE ONE fused to sign the 'waiver on the advice of his attorneys. The state's attorney, who had labeled Hinlz "the principal witness" of the opening session, refused to permit the banker to testify. Two other prospective witnesses also were kept out of the grand jury room after they refused to sign immunity waivers. They were Lloyd Lane, payroll supervisor for Hodge, and Thomas Shanahan, SINGER The riveting process has changed politically motivated and more irresponsible than the first urcs- tive Service setup In Canada in World War there was never a draft. In World War II, Canada resorted to the Selective Service ureal in recent vears.

Tolerances York, 11 from Indiana, and iu trom 830 Arthur Sotlrty Strike It Rich EK-m 1:30 Bob Crosby 2:00 Brighter Day 2:15 Secrtt Storm. 2:30 Edqe oi Nleht 3:00 My Little Margie 3:30 Stu Erwin Show 4:00 Raektt Squad 4:30 Range Rider 5:00 Mickev Mouse Club 4:00 Wild Bill Hlckok 4:30 Name fhot Tune 7:00 F-ith-r Knows Best 7 t'JAnll But he retrained from endorsing Michigan. are extremely small sometimes Other stales renresented are Ar draft late in the war, but men were drafted for duty in Canada as little as of an inch. In producing air-tight rivet joints which must be fuel-tight, fit is so ure operation on the president." A little earlier in the article, the Digest had quoted columnist Drew Pearson as saying it was "the greatest snow job ever seen by kansas, Delaware, Florida, Kansas. Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, only.

All men serving overseas Adenauer's key policy of aligning West Germany militarily with the west as the best means of getting unity. He made no promise not to recognize communist East Germany, and gave ao encouragement critical that the metal must be Missouri. New Jersey, new Mex were volunteers. kept absolutely clean. Even the riveting nuns are allowed only two ico, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas.

Washington, D. Wisconsin and Wyoming. newspapermen. Pearson had written it was a "snow iob" to convince Eisen custodian of the state auditor's drops of lubricant, since grease lo tne west uerman ciaim to speak for all Germany. The West German government a rivet would break us scaling records warehouse.

The first witness was Lvman A. It is estimated there 115 Register Tournament chairman .1 quality. hower that, despite his heart attack of last September and his operation in "he must, come O. What are the total major Sorensen of Chicago, chief financial, examiner in the auditor's office who signed a waiver. Spann of Norman, said "we were hoping for 150 registrants and wnat may, run again.

fears recognition of East Germany hy India would touch off similar action by several other Asiatic and middle eastern countries. West about 7,000 professional stamp dealers with wholesale volume of $1 million a year to dealers who use their homes as their office. Annual gross sales lo the more than 12 million American stamn parly registrations in tho united States? R.V.I. praying ior am. we cniini up wmi Coutrakon said his investigation.

I MM, Wtar Camping to Open in piayers, qui uiai a prcuy crowd." Director of the tournament, is There are no available, fig 11:00 Mlllioe Dollar originally dealing with what he termed "Questionable" issuance by the auditor's office and cashing of 42 state warrants for $544,000, ures for total party registrations, collectors gross somewhere be Germany has warned that recognition of East Germany by any state would be considered a hostile act. Firm's Profits Increase most States with tne per George Koltonowski of San Francisco, an international grand mas- manent type of -voter registration do not issue official counts. is expanding, lie said that the erand iurv. no is considered uie worm For Farm Bureau Farm Bureau women of Oklahoma will becin rcKistcrinfi Tues best blindfold choss player. lie BERKELEY, July 16 UFt or gjfyfy WRITE For Free Home Demonstration Within 150 Miles CONSOLIDATED Sewing Center 2342 S.W.

29th Ohio. City noms records uoin ior gomes O. Where can I gel a simple description of how nuclear pow first scheduled lo meet one day and then adjourned to July 23, will be kept in session Tuesday. played simultaneously blinrttoltled, 34 games, and not blindfolded, 110 games. i-utier Laboratories Monday reported net profit of $145,000 or 11 cents a share for the six months ended June 30.

In the similar 1955 day afternoon at Camp Redlands or. Lake Carl Blackwcll for their Coutrakon said he wants lo ob er plant operates in a submarine? P.C.V. A. A brief and clear description plus a 2-nagc chart of operations tain the testimony of Lyndon and a number of employes The tournament offers $.1,000 in annual two-day summer camp and training school. Between 75 and period earnings were $95,000 or 6 tween so minion ana iw million.

More Than a. Map Our Map of the United States. 21x28 inches and printed in five colors, is made doubly valuable by the information printed on its reverse side. Here are air line distances between 50 cities, railroad distances, state and city population figures, and a list ly states of important places lo see while traveling. Send today for your copy; 25 cenls postpaid.

Us This Coupon prizes. tne auditor omce. cents a snare. Mrs. Luce's Illness 100 women from throughout Oklahoma are expected to attend.

Highlights of the meeting will be the showing of slides taken by Dnr-rell McNutt. Hobart farmer, dur is given in the April 1II5S issue of "All Hands," the Bureau of Naval Personnel monthly magazine. Until stock is exhausted, this issue may he obtained for ing a recent trip to Russia, and an address Wednesday morning on cents ino stamps accepted Traced lo Arsenic coNTiNiinn rnnu PAnit onk from (lie Superintendent of Documents. Government Prinlinc Of 101 Years of Quality name for the patient: Seaman Jones. fice, Washington 25, D.C.

The issue is also available for reference in many public libraries. The Daily Oklahoman, Information Bureau, 1200 Eye N. Washington C. The ronor came back: Seaman Jones was a victim of arsenic farm and home satety oy Mrs. Martha Kohl with the National Safety council in Chicago.

Topics to be discussed during the meeting will include public relations for agriculture, parliamentary procedure, planning better meetings, rural health and agricultural legislation. The meeting will open with a vesper service Tuesday and will close at noon Thursday. How manv different items poisoning. docs a chain of variety stores us- I enclose 25 cents in coin for a iirs. wico qincKiy saw sue was In a ticklish situation.

If tho news copy of tho Map of the United u.v Kverv chain decides this for made nub Ue. tieiirn dmlo- malic relations might he itself on the basis of its own business requirements. One typical stales. Name Street Investina tors chocked Aiiiencnn i wiin nearly nun siores Norman Chy Bond and Italian employes at the embassy. Nothing suspicious Please Print nearly 12,000 different articles, purchased from over 0,000 manufacturers.

Many of the articles are produced to tho chain's own within a week ho nrsenc had Issue Is Approved A $450,000 bond Issue for the city of Normnn was approved Monday b- the state attorney General. necxticn ions, miner us own inarm Stale Complete Clearance of All Remaining Men's Summer Shoes at "Give-Away" Prices! i been traced to the heavy paint on tho bedroom ceiling. The Investigators found that Mrs. Luce for 20 months had been brcnlhing arson- (Mail to Washington, D. names, The number nt items sold in individual stores in the chain naturally differs from one city lo The issue voted by the people of unites nun online not nnd nnoincr, depending on uicni coimi- jNorman provides mr sanitary sewers.

$85,000 for fire ficht- drinking coffee that was sprinkled with tho deadly white dust. mis, Q. What does it cost a steel ing equipment and $50,000 for IfODAY Oil ck the room was ronmnted company to build one open hearth with non-lended paint and tho danger was eliminated, storm sewer annus. The attorney general also approved a $4,500 bond issue for dependent school district No. 12 In uirnaco ior siccuiuikiiib," i Mice enmn hack tho Tho onlv flflLire we have soon Rothschild's, Main at Harvey, Only! Rogers county, the money to be uaeu lor trunsporiiiuon equipment.

Extension Voted Unlled States in May of this year and has been undergoing treatment to counteract tho tirsenic poisoning. She is to lonve this week for a three-week Mediterranean cruise. on this is million which was quoted recently by a spokesman for tho nation's biggest slcel corporation in discussing the cost of industry replacements, The same furnace would have cost $10 million In build in 1030. swssaa? Today In Oklahoma TiifK Similar WASHINGTON. July 16 Mj-A Then she 1 return I to Vi a SMS' Tavornn and her duties, BiJO amply Dumpty Shaw tins Horn 10i30 It Could It You 11:00 tlbtrac 11:30 Tan raxteit Shaw n'm Navt 11:39 Wo l'lWl(' NOTICE Due To The Death Of Our Employer Mr, S.

L. Farnsworth ASSOCIATED PRODUCERS COAL CO. WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY Services I I AM, Enid, Olcla. 'flffifi JJVJBL. jinoJ tit!" 3)00 o'ufiTo'rnABoy 2i4i Modern Romam Comtdy Tim 1:39 Slant Kldt Molint liy mid Faronin ScolD', ALL, of Our Heguliir Stocks of Johnston Murphy, Mettleton, Allen-Edmond.

and Crosby Square Sumnwr Shoes are offered in this tremendous satel Regularly Priced From $14.95 to $29,95 J8 $10 12 s16 $19 5HS Nowi Cc lion M.uiiron tOO Nowiroem two-year extension oi tne agriculture department's authority to directly administer agricultural conservation programs was voted Monday by the house. City Teamsters Offered Boost CONTINUED FitOM PAG 15 ONK the 11 man 'negotiating committee know what the compnnlos are of. fcring. Oscnr Lair, vico-prosidcnl or the Teamsters' local, said many of the union members are out of town on long hauls and ho will nrosont a proposition to tho membership nt largo whon the companies "mako realistic offer" BryBnt, a jointly with Lair on tho conspiracy and unlawful assembly counts, ppnoarod bo fore common picas Judge Carl Traub to cntor innoctnt picas. Ho was released on $500 bond, Lair entered a similar plon and posted ,1500 bond Friday, as did two other Tcamstors Dill Tumor and C.

Morton. They face unlawful Biiembly charges only, The conspiracy complaint nc-euses Bryant and Lair of to. prevent Charles Odon, a Paub; Valley truck driver, from removing; household goods from of McClaln, fOWNW 10, last Wednesday "by WorA'' an. iiilng Inwmiin toeoiHM MPrn In ntlempu Ht ornr in mill Bui Hirt Art tht Shu oh Sal Not All Sizes in Hvtry Stytt Don't ttt an acid utomnch spoil your day. Just Vi teaspoon of sparkling, antacid sal relieves excess utorrach acidity, Anil the mild laxullon which may also accompany sai.

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