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RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1956 Page 15 SEES RED PURGE DETROIT, March 30 (UP) -Sen. Charles E. Potter (R-Mich.) yesteiday snicl Scmet Piemier Georgi Malenkov might be in clanger he returns to Moscow from his trip to the free world. Potter, addressing a dinner audience in Masonic temple, said another Russian blood purge was expected because of the nature of politics in the Soviet Union. Where Would the Money Come From? A STORY OF CHRIST 7rom CECIL B.

DE MILLE'S THE KIN6 OF KIN6S While Jesus was on the cross, there was a sudden and unnatural darkness over the whole earth, and the crowd was struck with fear and terror. Then, at the ninth hour, Jesus cries out, "My Cod, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" As the priests and scribes looked up in dread, He said, "Father, into Thy hands, I commend my spirit." The tragedy was finished. A great husli descended on the multitude, and suddenly the earth trembled and opened. Terror and panic seized the people. At the foot of the cross stood a Roman soldier, who looked up reverently and said, "Truly this Man was the Son of Cod." Adlai Heads For Chicago Floyd J.

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lie is opposing Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.) in the June 5 primary one that may decide Stevenson's fate as a Democratic candidate. Arriving in San Francisco yes- SAVE INVEST CONSUMERS POWER CD Common Stock Bradbury-Ames Company 626 McKay Tower Grand Rapids, Michigan Kindly send me information on Consumers Power Company Common Stock no obligation. Name Address City terday afternoon from Los Angeles Stevenson plunged immediately into a series of conferences i Democratic leaders supporting him. Last night, he made a 15- minute local TV and radio talk, met union leaders at the AFL labor temple and spoke to campaijn workers.

In his talk, Stevenson scored the Republicans for proposing that the duties of the presidency be lessened. Declaring it is "imperative" for the Democrats to elect a president this year, he said: I think we must arrest this new and serious proposal to revise the role of the presidency by cutting down, by diminishing that great office to meet, the present unfortunate circumstances." Attention CONSUMERS POWER and DETROIT EDISON Stockholders WHY NOT ADD TO YOUR SECURITY HOLDINGS BY INVESTING IN A NATURAL GAS COMPANY SERVING OVER 20 GROWING CITIES HERE IN MICHIGAN DO YOU KNOW THAT NATURAL GAS IS THE FOURTH LARGEST INDUSTRY WE RECOMMED THE IMMEDIATE PURCHASE Of -MICHIGAN GAS UTILITIES COMPANY COMMON STOCK PRICED TO YIELD APPROXIMATELY Mail coupon for detailed report No obligation Name Address DEYOUNG-TORNGA COMPANY Investment Bankers 924-26 McKay Tower Grand Rapids 2, Michigan State Branch Office Probe LANSING, March 30 (UP) -A state legislative committee revealed yesterday it has started an investigation known and alleged shortages in various branch offices of the secretary of state. At least one shortage has been widely publicized. But Sen. Elmer Porter (R-Bliss- fiel-J), chairman of the legislative audit and appiopriations committee, said there is "common knowledge of shortages in various branch offices." The major function of these branch offices, scattered throughout the state, is the sale of auto license plates.

Michigan a i i currently are searching for Mrs. Ann Thorpe, branch manage a St. Clair Shores, accused of fle-ing the state i $73,000 in auto license money. Mrs. Thorpe, her husband, and ear-old a vanished nearly four weeks ago and believed to be in Mexico.

Porter said his committee has engaged James M. Teahen, a former state senator and one-time FBI agent, to do "some exploratory work" on the investigation. James M. Hare, secretary of 1 state, accused Teahen of "snooping" for the Republican party. Branch are political i appointments and the branch of( fices currently are operated by 1 Democrats.

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Mar. 30-- (t'P)---John Miller found out that the name Eisenhower is not to be taken lightly, even when it belongs to someone other than the president. Miller told Magistrate Raymond Otis yesterday he met hig friend Henry Eisenhower, 67, in a tavern March 3. "Hello Ike," Miller said. "I hear yor're running again." Eisenhower, a Democrat, was unamused.

Miller said Eisenhower beat him so badly he had to be taken to a Weehawken hospital for treatment. GOOBERS SCARCE WASHINGTON, Mar. 30--(UP) --There's bad news today for elephants, monkeys, and baseball fans. Peanuts--the Virginia type "hot roasted peanuts" so popular at the circus, zoo, and ball park-are in "comparatively short supply" this year, the agriculture department reports. Sorrowfully, Ihe department noted that consumption of peanuts in the bleachers "probably will decline for the second consecutive ear." How Christian- Scferfce Heals TV SERIES For Everyone THIS WEEK: "The Immediate Answer To Prayer" Sunday, 3:15 p.m.

WPBN-TV Channel 7 Georgi Turns Back Slapper LONDON, Mar. 30--(UP)--Former Soviet Premier Georgi Mal- enkov appeared today to be taking every opportunity on his first trip outside the iron curtain to expand his own brand of personal diplomacy. Though Malenkov is visiting Britain in the role of minister of Hungary Frees Red Prisoners LONDON, Mar. 30--(UP)--Communist Hungary is quietly releasing a flood of political prisoners jailed by the Red regime at the height of Josef Stalin's "monstrous excesses," reports reaching London said today. Release of the political prisoners coincided with Hungary's admission yesterday that the late Foreign Minister Laszlo Rajk and four of Ins cohorts were "innocently" on false charges of treason and Titoism in 1949.

There was immediate speculation that Czechoslovakia may follow by restoring the liquidated party chief Rudolf Slansky to good party standing. The charges against Slansky were much the same as those against Rajk. Both were tried in big "show trials" along the lines of Moscow's purge trials of the 1930s. Nine of Slansky's closest followers died with him on the gallows of Prague's Pancrac prison. Reports reaching London said many former Democrats as well as Communists were being released from Hungarian prisons following the admission by Hungarian Communist Party Boss Matyas Rakosi that "many other trials were being revised." Confirm Premier BEIRUT, LEBANON, Alar.

30-( The Lebanon parliament voted 25-15 last night to confirm Abdulla Yafi as the new premier of this middle eastern republic. Yafl and his new cabinet, formed March 20, replace the former left- wing government i Rashid Karame. Tne Karame government resigned March 16 after bitter opposition to its failure to increase subsidies to i a schools. WANTED 500 People who desire a New 1956 Pontiac Drive America's Greatest Buy Sky-high Allowances on your old carl '50 up to $1,000.00 '51 up to $1,200.00 '52 up to $1,400.00 '53 up to $1,600.00 '54 up to $1,850.00 '55 up to $2,300.00 Drop In drive the new Pontiac then you'll really feel your dollar's doing double duty. Extra long 122 in.

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He already has visited -with Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden and last night he tried to wangle a meeting -with former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. He also dropped strong hints that he would like to be invited to India. At a party for 1,500 guests at the Soviet embassy, Malenkov chatted with hundreds of persona, clapping them on the back, shaking hands enthusiastically and signing autographs. When he eeme to British Minister of Housing Duncan Sandys he asked that his personal greetings be delivered to Sir Winston. Sandys is married daughter, Diana.

to Churchill's Northport Musicians Receive Honors Betty Klumpp, Judy Thomas, Margot Powell, and Katherine Dame, members of the Northport high school band's saxophone quartette, added to their collection of medals at Ann Arbor recently by winning a second division rating at the state solo and ensemble festival. The festival is sponsored by the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association. Realpha Hagen, accompanied by Carol Johnson, received a third division rating for her flute solo. These students qualified for the state festival by receiving first division ratings at Charlevoix last December. Get out of the into an Olds! Come in Rocket 'Round the Block! or around town if you A A A Memory Is Priceless The plan of the double inscription on a Memorial will always be admired.

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