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RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CIT7, MICHIGAN PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1948 Stop In today and look over our fine selection of, gifts. You will find gifts for all occasions. BEAUTIFUL POTTERY MANY GAY COLORS CANDLE HOLDEKS ALL TYPES OF DISHES Genuine Cambridge CUT GL.ASS WE HAVE KEYSTONE INE MOVIE CAMERAS HOPKINS CAMERA GIFT SHOP 219 E. Front St. MAY BE TRUMAN ON 1ST BALLOT (By United Press) President Truman's supporters insisted today that the draft-Eisen- w'er movement is dead, and they renewed their "come home" appeals to Democratic party rebels.

National Chairman J. Howard McGrath huddled with party gulars" ir, Philadelphia to map strategy for clinching Mr. man's nomination on the first bal-j lot at next week's national con-' ventiou. So confident were the president's political "quarterbacks" that they were already turning their attention to the a suitable vice presidential running-mate to bolster the party's chances in November. Two new.

bis voting.record by the Minnesota Federation 'of "Labor. There have beea retorts that Harold E. Stassen, 'who lost out, In his bid! for the party's presidential nomination, may oppose Ball for the senate seat. Wallace-- Henry A. Wallace, third party presidential candidate, resigned as a contributing editor of the magazine New Repub'ic.

He did so, he saicl, to leave the editors "completely free to support, without any embarrassment whatsoever, the candidate and party which most appeals to them." BURNED TANKER IS OFF HOLLAND REDS POT MORE HEAT ON TITO July Krelmin-directed eastern European campaign of Communists to names figured in the speculation. They were Gov. William Preston Lane of Maryland and Robert 1 Wagner, of New York, son of tlie senator. And there was some 1 talk of James Roosevelt in the second spot on the ticket as a concession to northern party rebels. Young Roosevelt who has been an outspoken booster of Gen.

Dwight, D. Eisenhower, is eriroute from California to Philadelphia. The wing claimed the Eisenhower boom is all over; hut the shouting. And Ger. Ike doing his best to stop the Headquarters for GIRL SCOUT CAMP EQUIPMENT WILHELM'S When a crowd of some 5,000 gathered in front of nis home on the Columbia university campus last night, the general stepped out on a balcony, waved and said: "All I have to say i have already said in a previous letter.

Thank i you very much. Good night." In Michigan, Democratic national committeeman Cyril Bevau pulled out of the camp I and announced that state's delegation will back Mr. Truman. In other political developments: I Dewey--Gov. Thomas E.

Dewey was under fire from delegates to the National Education tion's annual convention in Cleveland. They criticized the Republican presidential candidate for his refusal to answer "satisfactorily" charges that he is out "to get the teachers' lobby." Despite Dewey's denial, a majority the New York's 100 delegates to the convention demanded a better reply. isolate Marshal Tito and Yugoslavia spread today to Romania and Hungary, Tension between Yugoslavia and her closest 'neighbors, Bulgaria and Albania, has been high ever since the Cominform excommunicated the Yugoslavs from the family of international Communists The latest development was Ro 1 mania's suspension of oil ship ments to Yugoslavia and the interruption of the Bucharest-Belgrade boat service for "technical rea sons." This new move followed' Albania's severance of economic relations wtih Yugoslavia and denunciation of existing Albanian Yugoslav trade and commercial agreements. It also came soon after Hung ary's expulsion of Yugoslav minority leaders from the Hungarian Workers' Party for opposing Cominform attacks on Tito. Despite these scattered developments, the main reaction to Tito' defiance of the Cominform--from Moscow--still is awaited.

There has been a strange si' ence in Moscow to the Tito-Stalin I row. STATE DRAFT TO BE IN 60 DAYS LANSING, July Brig. Gen. George C. Moran, acl fought' a fire in the ship's hold for about 20 there was a second ex 1 plosion, and a ventilatqr hatch flew off and knocked ne out," said.

He suffered a lacerated chest. HOLLAND, July S--(TIP) --The oil tanker Edgewater anchor- ec 1 off Holland today to'transfer its argo of nearly 1,000,000 gallons of asoliue saved from a fire which aked the stern of tbV ship jaid hurt 10 crewmen. The Edgewater was towed down he coast of Lake Michigan from he vicinity Ludington where an explosion and fir.e broke out, yes- erday morning and resulted in hurried rescue work by coast guard ihips' and a Catalina flying boat he Traverse City coast guard Air station. The Edgewater's rudder was disabled. Nine men were taken off the Edgewater by the.

coast guard plane yesterday and removed to Marine hospital in Chicago and a 10th was taken to Hackley hospital in 'Muskegon last night. There were 2D crewmen aboard, including ipt. Niels Rosendahl, the master. The cutters Woodbine and Sundew towed the Edgewater from a point 23 miles off Ludington to anchorage off Holland. Marine hospita' attendants said ihe most seriously injured man was Victor Morando, 39, wbo suffered severe burns and a possible skull fracture in fighting the fire.

Willie Prater, 43, Negro, was burned severely. Mason B. Fleming, 34, Somerville, suffered a chest laceration. He said he had just turned to call the engineer when a "second big blast" occurred aboard the i ship while it was en route from Lenient, 111., to Bay City. Others hospitalized at Chicago with second degree burns were Joseph E.

Metivier, 46, Dearborn; Frank F. Hank, 67, and James Woodall, 34. Less seriously hurt were Paul Mellauist, 30; Walter Atkinson, 37, and James Lee, IS. The man at Muskegon is Edwin Moir, 44, Springfield, 111., suffering from first degree burns on the face and hands. Fleming said he was in the.

engine room when he felt the blast and raced out on deck to find smoke pouring from the galley aft. HP said the galley was to the pump room by a shaft. With other crew, members he CHILD' IS CHEBO'YGAN, July 8-(UP)--John Carlson, 4, was-burned to death yesterday when flames swept his home only two days after his father, had died. John returned to his home a few minutes before the fire started from unknown causes. His mother other children were it a near by home' ot relatives, The continent of Africa is 5,000 miles fr.om north south.

Really Refreshes "SALADi" TEA WANT A08 PAYI READ THE They voted to hold over his head a resolution commending the gov-1 in adjutant general, said today ernors who reportedly fought the tnat lobby-breaking proposal. Dewey's purported comments on the teach- Union at Eighth initial registration ers' lobby were quoted recently by a Washington columnist. Minnesota--Sen. Joseph Ball, announced he will seek in the September primaries. He reiterated his opposition to the European Recovery Program and replied to charges against you in shape for summer your You can look slim-trim in bathing suit, in slacks, in -shorts sport clothes with a PLAYTEX 1 PANTY GIRDLE 350 especially designed to make you look inches slimmer you in shape and quickly too, for it has new and revolutionary figure-slimming ways.

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