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S. I ItaaOafg ttaj IT. ISSi tfcCook Daily Gotti LfWwWi in-FrSrj IM1? 1 Viet Minh Rejects Charges SJOf Violations In Truce Nationalists Fight Off Coast' Stealths And Services GENEVA (UP) The Communist Viet Minh today rejected Western charges that the Reds are violating Woman Kidnap, Held For Bigamy 'the terms of an agreement for evacuation of French Union wound- YORK, Neb. (UP) Mrs. Bremer, 25, Sioux City, touched off a hunt for kidnapers here Sunday by a message scribbled In lipstick on a restroom mirror.

But shy wound up in Jail herself, faced with possibly bigamy charges. Sheriff Lewis B. Ekart, York, York, said Mrs. Bremer, a David Iowa, four- nrooer" efforts of McCarthy and driven Pvt David Schlne. I Chinese MIG15 Jet fighters over 0t blonde, to- Order Applies Generally jthe South China coast.

At least was married not only to Bremer, The President's order was di- three naval engagements also an airman at the Sioux Oty Att jted specifically to the Defense were reported along the Chekiang 1 JL JL aH Department, but White House coast, in the East China Sea. Elliott, 25, Itoncburnett, Tex. She Secretary James C. Hagerty Nationalist warships and Red Chi- said she married uuott last year wa faJr to assume" the'nese gunboats were involved. In Texas, but later returned to prowwaons cited would apply to Iowa to live with Bremer.

Jail employes of the executive a 11 Saturday night, she said. Elliott branch UOStGilO VXGtS and a friend, Kenneth Nixon, 22, appeared in Sioux City and tried to waB uhed 1 PriSOIl Term get her to return to Texas. The F1 disclo8Ur o', men later denied they used force. mtored freephone convewtjonal But Mrs Bremer insisted they between RdcCarihy and his aides NEW YORK (UP) -Boss racket threatened he? and Army officials. -It does, how- eer Frank Costello was sentenced As they nassed through here ever, forbid testimony about and today to five years in prison and Mrs.

Bremer8 scribbled a note on presentation of any documents re-. was fined 530,000 for Income tax a service latlng to confidential talks or ao- evasion. she tlons within the administration on1 Costello, 63, was convicted hut the restroom mirror of station with lipstick, saying On two occasions, these reports it Mrs. M. Search Mrs.

Marian Search, 78, wife of M. L. Search, died Sunday morning at her She had been ill for many weeks. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. In -Memorial Methodist Church.

The pastors, Luvera CL Hicks of the Methodist Church and George H. Peek at the Episcopal Church, will -have charge ot the rites. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of the Herrmann. Funeral Home. FYiends of the family may call at the Funeral Home until noon Tuesday, a the casket will not be opened at the church It was announced.

Mrs. Search was bom In Lima, and spent her girlhood, at Wymore, where she married Nov. 9, -1897. Mr. and Mrs Search moved to McCook in 1906.

Besides her husband, she is survived by two sans, Harold of New York City and Ray of McCook; three daughters, Mrs. Greta Chambers of Elwood, Mrs. Luana Van Alstlne of Omaha and Mrs. Effie Blue of Kansas City; five grandchildren, a brother Isaac Spier, and a sister Mrs, Anna Meier, both living In Wymore. Wilma Bay less HOBBS, N.

M. Wilma Irene Bayless, 30, of Mr. and Mrs. HUgh Brown of McCook, daughter had died a few hours earlier. 1 Services will be announced by the Breland Funeral Chapel at McCook.

-Besides her parents, Mrs. Bayless survived by her husband, Samuel and eight-year-old daughter Mary Jeana, and a sister Mrs. Elaine Keene, of McCook. Focus On 4rH Thq Bonnie Bell 4-H Club met at the home of their leader Friday. New officers elected were: Connie Schreiber, secretary; and Ruth Ann Holthaus, song leader.

Mrs. Faas served At a previous meeting they met at the home of Connie Schreiber. The group was unable to have a meeting due to the absence of the secretary. Connie Schreiber served treats. (Cathey Faas news was belnz Iddnaned McCarthy issues.

of evading In federal The message was relayed Mr. Eisenhower discussed his Income taxes In the years 1947 Ekhart, who arrested the trio near order with Republican legislative through 1949 here 'leaders at their regular weekly Federal Judge Jphn FJC. McGo- Eliiott and Nixon were freed meeting a tew minutes before it hey sentenced him today to the when no evidence could be found to was released. I maximum five years ImprisotH hold them Mrs Bremer was he'd Senate Republican Leader Wllr ment on each of the three counts EHail until Bremer arrived town Item F. Knowland (Calif.) said of his conviction, the sentences to Sioux City.

was no disagreement. run concurrently. Bremer said he knew wntMiw "I think generally it can be said The fine was the maximum per-abart hte irife's marriage toE that the viewpoint of those attend- missible. ii Any girl con moke mlllionolnt it of her husband If she marries out or her husband If she monies ajnultimlllionolrs to start with. TWO ing concurred with that Mr.

Eisenhowers point Knowland said. of With the letter to the Secretary, of Defense, Mr. Eisenhower at- tached a memorandum from the attorney general citing precedents for his action by 12' presidents, from George Washing- ton to Harry S. Truman. White fln nouncement.

Temporary Subcom-, Fatality UNCOLN (UP) The State Safe- Darlene Sue Marsland, as a traffic tetahty. The patrol said she killed m-v -15 miieg west and three' mlleih ot Hemingford, on on a truck, the patrol said. The patrol said the girl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rising, Marsland, fell and was caught between the truck and the bank, A The Mohters Club of the Mai si- wa standing on bank1 watchii efforts to load a tractor on a truck, the natrol said.

The6 She got it from televisioiv Traffic Deaths Over Weekend Hike Toll To 111 By UNITED PRESS Nebraska recorded four traffic deaths during the weekend, boosting the states 1954 traffic death count to 111. Most recent deaths were those of Billy Carlson, 26, Holdrege, and Leo M. Dew, 26, Valentine, Neb. Earlier, Lillian B. Iddings, 65, Bridgeport, and C.H.

Crane, 26, Wymore, were repented killed. Carlson was a passenger in a car that rammed the rear of a truck near the City limits in Kearney early Sunday. The driver ot AIRWAY SANITIZOR SALES and SERVICE For Homo Demonstration Call 1137-W or 1236-W liott. Plan Murder Charges Against Pen Inmate Frederick UNCOLN (UP) Wagener. Lancaster Couny attor- npv.

nlannmi tn fiio fint Hasra ney, planned to file first degree murder charges today against a 21-year-old prison inmate in the slaying of a penitentiary guard. mittee Chairman Karl E. Mundf said in an interview that a formal administration statement that it considers the Jan. 21 con- a small percentage of the Wagener said a mental affidavit, ference as would Pnts shenmg infection while oth-calling for a psychiatric examina- make it "useless" to subpena Tlon 4 suspect, Joseph Sherman Adams, Brownell, and Joseph Deyonghe, 21, also the other presidential advisers, would be filed, In addition to the murder charge. Patrol Litto Death Of Deyonghe, Wagener announced Deyonghe, wagener announced r.a.ih., Traffic mum? radii? it Hero Aro 816 BEASOUS Tea Should Shop At Hinky -Dinky U.

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Cello Bag of 1-lb. or more 10c CHEESE Ched-R-Treat Cheese Food 69' 2-Lb. Loaf Limit 2 cans per customer. PEACHES Smtltzer Yellow Freestone Halves No. 2 Can 25 Derna 2.95 Care of Do.

5.89 SUGAB Pure Granulated Beet 93 10-Lb. Bag Limit 20 Lbs. TOMATO JUICE Elna or Garth Brand 19 Limit 2 Cans 1 Hcsday Tuesday i Wednesday At mranr-DiiiKT: We reserve right to limit quantities TAIPEH, Formosa (UP) A series of naval and air battles between Chinese Nationalist and Red Chinese was reported today off the China Coast. Nationalist Air Force Commander Gen. Wang Sho-Mlng warned these may be followed by Red air attacks on Formosa.

Incomplete official dispatches told of-at least four air and naval engagements between Nationalist and Communist Chinese In the past several days. Defense Counsel Leo C. Fennelly said the case would be appealed. Winter Wheat Mosaic ir; laesprcaa in EASC wi- ter wheat is widespread in eastern Nebrkf according lo recent sur- veys by the University of Nebraska College ot Agriculture; n.k Tornado Near Cairo Reported On Saturday tornado passed northwest of here OAtunlAv hut esused onlv Braa3r causea oniy SSor CAIRO, Neb. (UP) A small Ko oth ported BURIAL 12 Burial Today Burial services were held this afternoon for Edith Cruver, 22, suicide victim, in Memorial Park Cemetery, with the Staehr according to County Coroner Fred T.

Hanson. No notes were left, he said, GAZETTE WANT ADS will Sent Anything Thats Rentable! mi MB': old enough to enter SCHOOLS Saturday, has confessed the slaying April 16 of John Claussen, 70, guard at the penitentiary. Claussen had been hit on the head and his throat was cut. now sl are of the opinion that DeYonghe at a of the crime. He said, however, that believed DeYonghe is mental condition as to make it lm- possible to defend himself against this murder charge.

Wagener said DeYonghe cannot be brought to trial on a murder charge until psychiatrists are of. the opinion he is medically sane." The experts, he said, believe the cpnvict is legally sane, but, medically" insane I doctor. of ke it im-' SSJ! developed during a ed from the' fallen Indochina for-tress of Den Bien Phu. The Communist shrugged off his Western charges In a letter rom Vt Minh Acting Foreign Minister Pham Van Dong to British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden. Dong claimed that his lnforma- Jtlon indicated the evacuation was proceeding satisfactorily." 1 French Charge Violation 1 The French charge that the Reds (have refused to permit evacuation of Vietnamese Indochinese loyal to the French, and have used a truce In the area to move troops and I war materiel from fallen Dien Bien Phu to the Red River delta for a i campaign against Hanoi, Don said in his letter that what-I ever the circumstances, the Geneva conference already has dealt.

with the question of evacuation of I wounded and that any further I problems must be solved on the spot, in Indochina. French military authorities In Indochina charged today that the it? Reds are rushing all possible troops and war equipment down the main highway from Dien Bien Phu to the Red River delta, under pro-H tectlon of a French agreement not to bomb the route during the evacuation of wounded. The French have ordered bombings resumed at midnight tonight and have temporarily suspended evacuation of wounded until the Reds live up 'to their agreement. Ignores Other Charges In- his letter to Eden, Dong dealt only with the evacuation of prisr oners and ignored the charges that jthe Reds were using the evacua-r tion truce to build up their strength In the Red River delta. Eden wrote Dong Sunday asking a reply to charges made by French 'Foreign Minister Georges Bidault that the rebels were violating the first agreement of Geneva conference.

Dong's answer was delivered a few hours before the nine-nations conference on Indochina began its first secret bargaining session. -Experts of the six Indochina allies Frunce, Britain, the United States and the three associated -states of Indochina, had agreed at a morning meeting to open the 'secret session with a demand that the Reds cease their violations of the evacuation accord. Heavy Rains Soak Nebraska Over Weekend By UNITED PRESS Heavy weekend rains soaked into Nebraska soil today and the bureau said showers or. thunderstorms probably will continue at least until midweek. Up to five 'Inches of rain fell in eastern Nebraska during the weekend.

Rainfall of one inch or more vas general in a wide area including both west and east. Five inches of precipitation were reported in a hard Saturday afternoon rain near Gretna, Neb. At Weeping Water, the total was 4.19 Saturday evening. Hail accompanied the rain in many areas, covering the ground with stones for a time in some spots. In the-west, Scottsbluff got a 1.42 inch downpour Sunday and Imperial 1.46.

The Weather. Bureau said shower areas" were found in many places in the weather maps for today and Tuesday. The three-day xitlook also forecast scattered showers or thunderstorms Tuesday night and Wednesday. The immediate forecast said there would be scattered showers thunderstorms in the extreme west tonight, spreading to west and central and over most of the state again Tuesday afternoon or night. Although the rains were general ind in some places unusually ieavy.

there were numerous areas hat remained dry during the weekend. In Omaha, .75 of an inch fell in South Omaha while at the Weather Bureau at the Municipal Airport, i precipitation was recorded. Truck Driver Jailed; Unable To Pay Fine A Royal Oak, ruck elver was returned to city ail day wten unable to produce none; to pay for a $45 speeding line. GeoeAlexander Robertson was trred Sunday night about one-1 nme east of town and Jailed vhen unable to post bond. Hadaine noma PALTiHSmT Foxtime TeUer Don't-fall to see her nowl She will toll ftor past present and future help you in a let of Advise yen In marriage and HOURS A.M.

to Ml Next To ACME MOTOR SALVAGE East McCook Highways 6 and 94 THIS WEEK ONLY. to introduce the most spectacular vacuum cleaner of all time I Sensational years-ahead a DeYonghe, he said, will be kept ten School decided to have a coin- hi charge, under observation of a panel of munity pot luck dinner. May 21 Miss Curver, the daughter of psychiatrists and will be tried on when they met Friday for the last Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Cruver. com-the murder charge when he is com- meeting of the year. Everyone is mitted suicide by hanging Friday, thata her kfes of fire car, Norman Hoffman, also of Holdrege, was hospitalized. Also ixv-Jured but not seriously, were two men In the truck.

Dew was killed Sunday when the car he was driving went out of control and overturned on Highway 20. Two passengers In the car, Dorothy Einspahr and Bill Ballard, both of Valentine, were hospitalized. The car belonged to Ballard. Miss Iddings died when her car overturned after hitting a pile ot crushed rock seven mUes west of Osceola, Neb. nc.K? MM Phone 29 Welcome and should bring their own table service, it was announced The meetings will begin again the second Friday in September.

GAZETTE WANT ADS WOBK1 pletely sane. Parked Autos Damaged In 2 Accidents Here Parked autos 'owned by City Manager Leland Nelson, 28, of 1206 East First St. and Paul CL Leonard of Scottsbluff were damaged in minor collisions. Nelson's auto, parked in front of the U. S.

Post Office this morning, was struck by one driven by O. F. Messer, 404 West Fourth, according to, Nelsons report to file police department. Donald H. Morgan, 1401.

Norris drove the auto Saturday which collided with Leonard's at 305 East First. Leonards auto was damaged slightly. Both autos were damaged slightly Saturday at East Second and in a collision involving vehicles driven by Edwin C. Green, 1201 Norris, and J. F.

Waught, 608 East Fifth. Why not buy your milk in Glass Bottles and save 2c a unit? Get your Green Trading Stamps Be thrifty by Calling We Give 2T Green Stamps PHONE-133-W' All parents of pre-school children who are not school this falL and who wish to take the pre-kindergarten examina-. la ft i i 4 tion. please file your name and address with the office of the Superintendent of Schools, telephone Now 338. The examination will be held at the Red Willow jJ" County Court House, August 3, at 9:00 A.

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