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Dixon Evening Telegraph from Dixon, Illinois • Page 11

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Five Killed In Two-Car Accident PALMYRA, Mo. WV-Five persons, four of them members of an Illinois family, died Thursday night as two cars crashed on wet pavement miles north of this northeastern Missouri community. A sixth person is reported in critical condition at a Hannibal hos- The Missouri Highway Patrol identified the dead as Harry Colbert, 51, Moline, his wife, Mary, 34; their two sons, Charles 10. sjid James, and Vivian E. Atchison, 29, of Dallas, Tex.

James Atchison, 32, husband of Vivian, was injured critically. Patrolmen said the Illinois car skidded on the pavement of U.S. 61 into the path of the -Texas vehicle. Bodies of the dead were taken to the Palmyra Funeral PRECIOUS ALUMINUM Aluminum once was considered 1 precious metal. In 1852, it was so difficult to separate from its ores that is sold for a pound.

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Kennelly in the primary election. He also supported Republican Robert E. Merriam against the Democratic organization candidate and winner Mayor Richard J. Daley. The retaliation came in the form of stripping- Keenan of his political HERTZ rent-a-car DANIEL BROTHERS 908 S.

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m. Reds Defrost in Curious Fashion They Even Turn Corny In New Friendliness By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON (3V-The Russians act like people who hired a public relations adviser to give them a look. They've put on a good show, even if it should end at Geneva next week. They must think it has been pretty good too. In the almost -iu since me Revolution, they've been as cozy cubes.

In Uie past few- months they began defrosting, if only temporarily, and at a June embassy party Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan told reporters: things are said about us Bolshevists but it seems we think." horrible as some people- Corny the Best At times they've been as corny some American politicians. For eign Minsiter Molotov posed in a 10-gallon hat in Wyoming. The Kremlin's big wheels patted chil- the head at the L.S. Em bassy party in Moscow on July 4. Thursday they startled the orld by inviting reporters to a ews conference today in the Kremlin itself.

The Russian leaders have attend ed perhaps a dozen recent cmhas- parties in Moscow, mmglmg ing que: tions, making speeches, being jolh good fellows, drinking highball; and champagne. When Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru visited Moscow a few weeks ago children pelted him with flowers, trained white doves wheeled overhead, bands played, and the Kremlin men turned out in a bunch. Tito Loved Until several months ago Yugoslavia's Marshal Josip Tito, who had committed communism's mortal sin of disobedience to the late Joseph Stalin, was Red fold, scorned devil and roundly Then Moscow's new look set in. To patch up the mess, three of Russia's most important men made a humble pilgrimage to Tito. The three were Prime Minister Nikolai BulganLn, Mikoyan and Nikita Khrushchev, boss of the Communist party.

They wound up their visit calling him a good boy, entitled to his own ideas. In Uie rigid world of Communist discipline, this was as fantastic as asking Wall Street to buy shares in Uie Russian railroads. The Kremlin's treatment of Nehru and Tito can hardly be due entirely to sheer good fellowship. Both are next-door neighbors of Russia's Communist frontiers. So is Austria, which this year was permitted independence by Russia 10 years after the war.

Iran is a close neighbor too. Russia sent of tlement on old problems. Mh.y Impress World If the West can't be budged by Russia's new look, at least the rest of the world may be impressed and the men in the Kremlin mU9t hope by the red carpet treatment Personal and Confidential MONEY For All Sorts of People With All Sorts of NEEDS! 20 500 COMMUNITY 105 W. First St. (Above Spiegel's) Phone 4-1051 Stock ClerK Fired After Red Probe PASADENA, Calif.

California Institute of Tecluiology has fired as a biology stockroom clerk, Paul Wright Orr. who refused to tell a House Un-American Activities subcommittee whether he had been a Communist. Oit. 51, was dismissed July 12 on the ground he had refused to cooperate with institute officials in an inquiry aimed at assuring them of his integrity and loyalty, said an announcement by the institute. Orv declined to tell the subcommittee whether he wrote an ar ticle by a Paul Orr depicting Rus- When the bicycle craze ended abruptly early in this century, some of the manufacturers turned to experimenting with the automobile.

they can keep those four close neighbors neutral. A grin might do it where a growl would send them scampering to the West for protection. But the Kremlin made some concessions few months than i it in Uie the past The Dixon Evening TelegrapK Friday, July 15, 1955 Page 11 Uses Children As Lure, Nabs Wayward Hubby PROVIDENCE, R. I. Superior Court Judge Patrick P.

Cur-ran has ruled, in effect, that it's not cricket for a woman to use children as a lure to get a man jailed for being delinquent in his support payments. Judge Outran ordered the release Thursday of Marvin R. Mitchell of Galveston, who had been in jail 14 days in a $5,000 debt action based on failure to keep up court-ordered payments for support ot his wife and chil- Milchell said his wife, Mrs. Helen V. Mitchell of Natick, R.

called him on Father's Day and asked him to come to see his children. When he arrived. Mitchell said, a deputy sheriff was waiting with a writ of arrest. NATIONAL ANTHEM Francis Scott Key wrote ths words to "The Star-Spangled Banner" in ISM, and it became the official national anthem of the United States by act of Congress in 1931. COMFORTABLE EMPLOYEES do more warlc, better work.

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