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U-A Sunday, March 11. 195fl DETROIT FKEE PKliSS World (Dnce ver Adlai Raps Ike Plan to Share Duty Policy Unaltered, Dulles Tells India 4- 4 4 Continued from Page One him as were Democratic officials and members ef the Administrative Board. fx Free Tt Wlr Service NEW DELHI, India Secretary of State John Foster Dullea wound up a world review with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru Saturday and sought to assure Indiana the United States would rvt tolerate PakUtani aggression. Despite some conspicuous dif ferences of opinion in the past, mostly on the part of Gov. Wil Pakistan receives United liams, Stevenson and Williams met with a gallantry above and IDs wife, Margaret f- .1 .1 -i 1 --A "i i beyond the call of politics.

States military aid and many Indians have been convinced Pakistan is accepting the arms THE TWO MEN moved through a crowd of 1,000 at the Temple, shaking hands and exchanging words of good wilL At one point the television cameras were brought to bear on the two and Gov. Williams stepped out of range te let Stevenson have the iconoscope to himself. Not to be outdone, Stevenson 4 i ill I I if II Invited Williams back into the The Governor Greets the Candidate picture. Williams quickly ac eepted. Each said he liked the ether to use against India in the dispute over Kashmir.

"India should be confident that Pakistan will not use arms for aggression," Dulles told a news conference, "If Pakistan did. Its Government knows it would mean a quick ending of good relations between ths United States and Pakistan. And the United. States would be on India's side If the matter was brought before tht United Nations." While the two leaders indicated they are aexious to have a better understanding between their two countries, neither was reported ready te modify his views. Nevertheless, the result of their talks was the easing ef strained relations, Saturday's news conference was turbujent at times, with some Indian reporteri hostile particularly in asking questions about Kashmir and Goa.

Dulles told questioners he never expressed himself on the merits of either of these two controversies. POLITICS very much. The Governor introduced Kenneth Larapinen 3Iust Wait Daughter Lynn Marie Stevenson to the record-breaking 2,500 dinner guests enthusiastic over campaign prospects. That did not deter Stevenson 'Buck-Up Nixon' Movement Started from renewing his plea for "mod APTITUDE TESTS mailt lum tkt ilti it wt V(U "I mu4 li tti kiM tU4in VOU itt4 fetltw. ifm aia a4 t'i firli VecatloDil Counselling Institute eIK l.

tiCK, OIHfCHI 951 Meikt (ill. tfmplt 11-55-1 Ytart Scrviaa ri.tr.it Red Tape Keeps Family Apart eration" on the eivil-rights is sue, which Williams has critl cized. "The freedpm to educate our children as they deserve means GARY DAVIS, longtime advocate of world citizenship, waves his "World Citlsens Party." flag; from atop a build-In IT opposite United Nations headquarters la New York. Davis was removed when he wanted to participate In flag-raiting ceremony honoring 16 nations admitted to the UN in December. WASHINGTON (P) A "buck-up-Nixon" movement has equality of educational ppor been quietly started among Senate and House Republicans to prevent Vice President Richard M.

Nixon from throwing in tunity without discrimination or segregation on any basis ef race, BY TOM NICHOLSON i Fra Pi Staff Writer The future seemed so wonderful two years ago when I Read the new "Smash Success" the sponge in discouragement over his chances for renomination. creed or color, Stevenson de clared. Nixon, who has been praised Time Kenneth liampinen, with the American Air Force in Scotland, married a Glasgow lassie. by President Eisenhower but not publicly tabbed for his running He'd be discharged in mid-1955 and they set up house- "But equality ef opportunity cannot be won by bayonets any more than peace can be won by war. keeping back home in Detroit, mate, is reported to have told friends he has reached the point where he almost feels he ought deadline by special permission of Congress.

Car Deaths In State Rise to 9 In mm "Full realization of our goal McCIcllan To Direct Lobby Quiz first of all demands responsible to withdraw. Nixon supporters have work But the dream future has turned into, a pightmare. Back in his parent's home at 1B708 W. Ten Mile Read, Southfleld Township, I Ampin-en remains separated from his and temperate leadership. by The Lampinens filled out the mountain of forms necessary for Congress to act.

The bill has been in the hands of a House committee for several weeks. Meanwhile, Lampinen works STEVENSON AGAIN called upon the President to assert his wife, Margaret, an a Edwin O'Connor THE ATLANTIC PRIZE NOVEL Michigan's weekend traffic effective leadership, great popu ed effectively te get statements from Republican National Committee members, state chairman and GOP governors backing Nixon. Certain senators have Joined as a real estate salesman ana saves his money. tool stood at nine late Saturday. Six of the victims died in larity and enormous prestige to mobilize the reason and pa month old daughter, Lynn Marie, he never has seen.

Because of immigration rules, "Some guys are worse off, J4.00 at oil booVitorat a sickening two-car crash on he said. Reds Jail Another U.S. Priest as Spy HONG KONG -r Another American Catholic priest imprisoned in Shanghai has been tried and convicted of espionage and sentenced te four years in Jail, it was reported Saturday. Catholie sources here said Father John Houle of Glendale, apparently was tried last October and that he wrote his mother about it on Christmas Day. He is one of seven priests jailed in Shanghai now.

Williams Hits GOP Philosophy a. a .1 1. 1 US-16 near Coopersville. Jh only an act of Congress can get with members of the House triotism pf the majority in the South no less than in the North." Stevenson singled out as the major issues: nan saaa The head-on crash on the family together again. WASHINGTON (p) The special bipartisan Senate Lobby Investigating Committee organized for business Saturday by electing Senator McClellan Ark.) chairman and Senator Bridges N.H.) vice chairman.

The group also unanimously A Boak-of'tht-Manth midway between Grand Rapids "Chowder and Marching Club" in an effort to make the Vice President feel he has solid support. CJua StltcHoa LAMPINEN'S long wait for his loved ones began last July. It may not end until fall. The "Chowder and Marching and Muskegon, wiped out four members of a single family: Donald Maitner, 34; his wife, Alberta, 83; their daughters, 14. 55 Club" is an organziation of rela Epilcpsy Group Meets Thursday A demonstration by the Michigan Epilepsy Center to show how persons with epilepsy can lead normal lives will highlight the March meeting of the Greater Detroit Council for Epilepsy st 8 p.

m. Thursday at Mc- LITTLE, BROWN tJSk WW') Lampinen met pretty, brown- What to do with the uncontrolled atom; how to meet the Communist challenge; better schools, health and highways; how te restore the farmer's well being and conservation and development of natural resources. haired Marearet Wilson at a adopted rules for proceeding with the broad-scale inquiry, thus ending a deadlock which had stymied it more than two weeks. tively young House members who joined with Nixon when he was a representative to discuss issues and have fun at parties. Sharon pynn, 10, and Donal, 2, all of Grand Rapids.

A passenger in the Maitner car, Theodore J. Vogt, 87, also of Grand Rapids, and Abram Phillips, 48, driver of the other dance in September, 1953. "I'd been there only three days," he recalled. "I was a happy guy." He assailed as Republican Turn to Free Press Want Ad Greeror Library. 12244 Wood failures: Lowered national prestige, "be McClellan Indicated It still will be some time before actual Investigating gets under way.

He said, "it la going to take us time to assemble the quality of staff we want." pages for used-car bargains. Highland Park. CONCORD, N. H. -r- (TP) A write-in drive for Vice President Richard M.

Nixon may share the spotlight with a hot Kefauver- car, also died In the wreck. SOLE SURVIVOR ef his fam ing carried three times to the brink of war without knowing failure of farmers and small In Introducing Democratic Presidential hopeful Adlai Stevenson at Saturday night's Jef Their future clouded in May of 1854, four months after their marriage. "Margaret hadn't been feeling well and we tpok her to a doc tor," he said. "He decided she had tuberculosis." Stevenson battle in Tuesday's ily and of the crash is Gary Lee business to share prosperity; in He had said earlier In the day that he would assume "this ferson-Jackson Day dinner. Gov.

Williams accused the Republican creased national debt without balanced budget; raiding of tin- Maitner, 7, who is in critical condition in a Grand Rapids hospital with a fractured skull. tional resources for private profit; most disagreeable and difficult task only out of a sense of duty to the senate." SENATOR GORE Tenn.) originally had been expected to be named chairman of the eight- II I LI, I II New Hampshire presidential primary, There were reports that Nixon's supporters are planning to endorse him for a second term by writing In his name in the GOP preference poll. No candidate? are entered in ths vice presidential poll but a space for write-ins is provided on the Administration of serving special interests while neglecting the common interest of the Nation. He said the Administration had so successfully followed this formula that It has placed two SHE WAS treated for eight months. She was pronounced cured in November.

"We started making definite plans then," Lampinen said. He was due for discharge last retirement of six top Republican officials who confused public responsibility with private advantage and "unprecedented huckstering, melodrama and misrepresentation that smothers facts." Phillips, paroled from. Jackson Prison in 1953 after serving 10 years of a 10rl5-year-term for armed robbery, was driving alone. Witnesses said he had passed several cars in the wrong lane just before the crash and had groups In the billion-dollar elass. member bipartisan committee.

But he and Bridges, speaking for July. EIGHTEEN PEMOCRATIC swung out again on a curve to pass another car, traveling at a "GENERAL MOTORS made a t-Iil: i A nrr precinct workers, one from each DOLLARS Saved and returned to insured Auto Club members pinion in proms in isoo wniiejm rate of ed Obituaries congressional district, were accorded special recognition as dinner guests for party loyalty the four Republican members, came to an impasse over rules and Gore withdrew. Gore reportedly decided that the Republicans simply would not serve under his chairmanship. and hard work. ui Liie eaitic jrcar wte vuict icaii farmer lost a billion dollars in Income," Williams said.

In continuing his eastigatlon of President Eisenhower's lead WILLIAM F. TRD7PENSEE "I'd thought of staying In Scotland and going to school there," he said. "But my father was ill and I decided to come home. I figured Margaret could follow." Margaret couldn't. The fact that she had had TB made her "undesirable" in the eyes of the American Government.

Lynn Marie was born Sept. 21, two months after her father returned to the United States. The retired president of the Maitner, apparently sensing an imminent collision, swung into the wrong lane te avoid hitting the on-coming auto. At the last second, Phillips turned back Into his own lane and rammed the Maitner auto, according to Ottawa County sheriff Gerald Vanderbeek. ership, the Governor declared: Bridges had predicted there As a sidelight on the biggest Democratic rally except In campaign climaxes, State Central Committee members and elected officers were guests at an Informal social affair at the Sheraton-Cadillae Hotel with James P.

Dunnigan, West Branch, as host. Trippensee-Post Body SO, died Saturday at his home in Saginaw. He was a Detroit resident 40 years and retired to Saginaw about 10 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Elsie; "The Republican Administration has produced the greatest snowsllde toward monopoly the Nation has even seen. would be little difficulty in deciding on rules, once McClellan agreed to become chairman.

This proved correct. In the rules worked out Saturday by McClellan and Bridges it appeared that in some eases Bridges modified the positions he took In discussions with Gore. David L. Delsman, 28, of 715 "Mergers have tripled and eon Rembrandt, Royal Oak, was MARGARET immediately ap- a daughter, Mrs. James Holt, of centration of corporate assets tiMaH tA th TTnitc-H Ktttta rrmaul fatally injured early Saturday lq, Angeles brothers, one have gone up 10 per cent.

It brought to the front quiet jln Gla8gow for permission to ar. w. xuieven mub ajia west and one half-brother. Royal Oak. His passenger, I sPPViPP.

will be Tuesdav after "The profits of small business campaign in Dunnigan's behalf come to tne united states as an aspirant for membership Gloria M. Manross, 28, of 1418 noon tn the w. Case Funeral "He told her she'd have to and small Industry have declined 66 per cent." on the National Committee. He S. Main, Royal oajc, surrerea a Ca gaginaw, wait untiK this fall," Lampinen The announcement last week that this Exchange has increased its savings return to th insured members of the Auto Club 20 over last year and 50 over two years ago, again emphasizes the tremendous savings of the past.

That part of the 'premium not used in carrying on the business is returned to the injured member of the Auto Club and has now reached the spectacular sum of $37,217,138. And this month of March the return alone will be another $400,000. IT PAYS TO BELONG! He Ira it Automobile InierInuranre llxrhangn Aunrnein-fact: Ralph Thomat Chmlft L. Wilton. Hoy M.

Hood Hubert C. Jnmittrm, Grnernl ON THE KEY question of sub DroKen lert proKen nose anq said. "They have a rule against has been a member of the Mackinac State Park Commission for pena powers, McClellan said he WILLIAMS SAID this philo internal injuries admitting former tubercular pa tients until two years after sophy has even extended to the POLICE SAID Delsman wag four years. Also mentioned is Ben Levin- W. LVLE NORRIS A Detroit pharmacist for 30 years, Mr.

Nerris died Friday in Harper Hospital. He lived at 3947 Bishop. was given the right to issue them, but only after consultation with Bridges. Any disagreement is to be promptly reported to the theve recovered." farmers. trying to pass a ear waiting at son, Detroit mortgage banker, Mr.

orris, 52, was the owner who lost out four years ago the intersection to make a left turn. His car struck the eurb, full committee and decided by But there Is a loophole. TB patients can be admitted before the two-year of the Bolton Pharmacy at 1101 when Ernest J. Lacey was named. bounced off the other car and West Warren.

He was a member NERVOUS AS A CAT? rammed into a building at 511 VV. Eleven Mile. Occupants ef pf the National Retail Drug As sociation. majority vote. 1 McClellan said he would have power to order executive hearings, but that public hearings could be held only by majority committee vote.

"We Democrats can have no part of the cold materialism ef Ezra Benson (secretary of agriculture) whose answer to the small farmer is te get off the farm and let agriculture become big business," the Governor said. "And we ean have no part of Ho i survived by his wife, The State Central Committee will meet Sunday afternoon in the Detroit Leland Hotel to map campaign strategy. FOLLOWING THE Masonie Temple appearanee, the Steven Narvoui paopla ar uftpradictabla, ai-eitabla, faarful ofa dawaright unhappy with marktd unta of infariar-ity. Jumpy narvat ditturb campotura and reb you of innar confidanea. Tna Helene; a son, William, and two brothers, Dr.

R. I Norris and the other car escaped injury. Herbert Hale S3, of Reed City, was killed late Saturday in a two-car collision on an Osceoia County road north of Reed City. He was a passenger in a ear driven by August Koepnick, SO, at Anlomobile Club of Mlrhlgan VISIT OR "HON! YOUR NIAREST OFFICI Terry. Services will be at 11 a.m.

Mon. Bridges said he has accepted faaling of wall-bainq detroyad son party left by airplane for McClellan a proposal that all the eold Republican philosophy day In the Verheyden Funeral Chicago, itomach uptati and indigastion ra fraquanfly prasant. Slaap is disturbed Home, 16300 Mack. Burial will that spawned the Taft-Hartley Act, and regards unemployment Bafy 22131 0Md Rivar. IVM 6Ma Ti1 B'MH 1177 Traveling with the candidate committee employes be named by majority vote of the committee without regard to political af also ef Reed City.

Koepnick's car Bawiriowa ttHirni H'var flfld0l Durborn be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 1M1S f. Jtfltrsoa Croua Pa 1144 lot. Camptu 14144 G'itio Horit WVl MvAmiti Royal 04k 775 S.

Huntar flifmifhi t-iVt Southfiald Jay-SautknM or brckan long, fanta days and in uHar fttigua and daipair. Tha imwir Is TRIBEX HISH POTENCY VITA. as the result ef people not look ing hard enough for work." filiation. BENJAMIN LIPSON Serv $0 Viaf fl-rt 0rbx were James Finnegan, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Secretary of State and Stevenson manager; Roger Tubby, press secretary; William Blair, administrative aide and William Wilson, tele- MINS IN EASY.TO-TAKE CAPSULES. Sa flm Be af local afcaM kaakt far aMca la ataaa fttUa collided with one operated by David Giese, 27, ef Reed City, John Curtice, 27, of Reed City, a second passenger in the Koepnick car.

was critically hurt. John C. Willet, 74, of 11 Far-rand, Highland Park, died ice 1 will be held at noon Sunday in the Ira Kaufman Chapel at 9419 Dexter for Mr. Lipson, who died at a hnsnital SatnrHatr II i il A watchmaker. Mr.

Lipson forl0" and radio secretary. IS GOAL Easter Seal Drive Will Open Today The 23rd Easter Seal Campaign will open Sunday. iRTJi snortiy alter ne was struck by a 23 years had operated the George car Saturday as he attempted to Crystal Co. In the Metropolitan cross Woodward at Avalon In Building. He lived at 3010 Elm-Highland Park.

hurst. The driver, Thomas Sutton, 21, 1 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. of 91 W. Euclid, said the man: Sarah Lipson; two sons, Roger suaaeniy appeared in his car M. and Albert three daugh path.

jters, Mrs. Maurice M. Mackey, Mrs. Kenneth Levine and Mrs. The goal for the Detroit area is $100,000 to enable the Detroit Society for Crippled Children to continue its services for Detroit's handicapped, George L.

Bott, president, said. Raymond Kahrnoff; two brothers; four sisters, and 14 3BBf He said that this campaign will be marked by the opening Six Teachers Attend Science Conference Six Detroit area educators will attend the fourth national convention of the National Science Teachers Association in Washington, starting Wednesday. Micliigander Dies in Fall pccUl ta tha Fraa Praaa of a new and unique recreational and social program at the Society's Therapy Center, 17330 Schaefer. Miss Barbara Oddy, 25, of 19947 Sorronto, will head a program of nighttime get-togethers for handicapped adults, beginning March 21. KING-SIZE IOTS, 5,000 SQUARE FEET EACH! We hav on extraordinary plan, whereby you may purchaii a King-SIxe plof for only $5 down and $5 monthly.

Full price $245.00 which includes many unutual features FREE Title Insurance FREE Deed Death Insurance FREE Survey-Plan row for your vocation or retirement home CUSTOM BUILT CEMENT HOMES $4,990 NOW: Mart eotfeard aHq ut immediately forward you, without cot, colorful folder a map of tKa laid for $a'a. VERO DEACI1 ESTATES, INC. 424 Seybold Building, Sec. 0-2, Miami, Florida PONTIAC Akron police in- The group includes Miss Elea- I i On the Waterfront At Duncdin, Florida, where fcaba braczaa blow aff tha Gulf ef Mx cay liaa Harbor View Villa, residential community with 70 ef it koautite direct! tfce Golf or facing our pictureaqua lajjoooa. Harbor View Viilaa a oriubla pared im for fuhermea and golf era too, for di P.GA.

Championjiiip Golf Courte ia juat acrort the cotrt-al bighwar, Alt. Ste. 19. Oar illuitrated brochure tell Ac Rory ef thi fucineting rpot. Seed Harbor YUw Villa.

nor Jacomet, Ecorse High School; 'formed the family of John R. Mrs. Cecil Gaines, Jefferson Little, SO. that he died of in-Junior High School; John EL juries suffered when he fell from Woolever, Mumford High School; a fifth-floor room in a hotel early Louis Panush, Northeastern High Saturday. School; Miss Dorothy Tryon.j Police said he landed on a Redford High School, and Dr.

fourth-floor roof. Easter Seals maintain the Therapy Center where handicapped children are treated and trained "to walk, to go to school, to hold a job and to earn a living," Bott He emphasized that there will A' Barbara Oddy Little, of 70 Devon, Eloom- Elmer McDaid, Detroit Public Schools. NSTA la a national profes field Township, was In Akron for a wedding reception. He was sional organization for science general manager ef Ted's Inc, be no door-to-door solicitations, tn the mail can get thera by call-Anyone failing to receive ealalinf Vlvmitf 1-C33L teachers at all educational levela.a Jrive-ia restaurant in Pontiac P.O. Bes 96 Duaedui, Florida.

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