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lr '-r i i t' i t- 2 STATE JOURNAL (Lansing, Mich.) Tuesday, May 18 1954' Sh One Saved From Lake Concluded from Faje One Fleet Street Praises U. S. Concluded from Pace One Becker, vocalist; the Langs, acrobats, and the Mulcahys, song and dance team. supreme court's October imDlemen- Concluded from Pars Out, ments resulting from county valuation studies. STATE-APPROVED BASE The state-approved equalization base, Nims said, continues to be 110 percent of 1941 actual value, or 62.8 percent of 1947-1949 values.

Nims indicated that in a year tauon hearing. He said the object of the hearing "is to invite us to help select a knife to cut our heads Highlight of each of the shows will be a parade of the 1954 cars CourtRuling across the ramp stage and special on. "SUBTLE, OtJDICIOUS lighting effects are being arranged LONDON. May 18 IB The U. S.

supreme court ruling against 11 Others Still Missing Since the Week-End Feared Drowned (By the Associated Press) State police Tuesday rescued or so the commission will recom for the evening show. One of the queens will ride in each car and this has been determined by 'lot Displays are to be set up in the Cook called the proceedings an effort to suggest a method by which the court "may legislate against segregation." He added mend increasing the base to about segregation in schools was given prominent display today in British newspapers, frequently critical of 70 percent of 1947-1949. that he had no idea of being a par area bounded by CaYiitol and Grand John B. Martin, auditor general, who was elected, chairman of the America on racial questions. ty to "any such subtle and uhju- aves.

and Kalamazoo and btuawas- procedure," Carl A. Knisely. a Birmingham, business executive, one of 12 persons missing in Michigan waters One or two papers warmly Draised the unanimous ruling in equalization board, said the counties will have reported their own county equalizations by the June 14 meeting." see sts. Merchants are co-operating, making available windows for exhibits. y.

-Special shopping hours have Yesterday's momentous decision was generally received calmly editorials and compared it to Abra since the weeK-enn. Jsearcn con ham Lincoln emancipation procla tinued for the others. ie said i he understood many mation, -j Kmsely, 64, had been missing throughout the Negro leaders praised the decision. Reaction among white edu- The Communist Daily Worker, since Sunday when he was sepa counties tether sharply increasing their own equalizations." been arranged by: merchants for the opening day of the show. Stores will be kept-open until 9 p.

m. Wednesday only. which' has constantly accused rated from two fishing companions cators and politicians varied. Some isims reported mat was the trend America of "persecuting minori denounced the decision; a lew laud ed it. Many were noncommittal, une oi tne leatures win oe awarding of an Oldsmobile 98 four- along the Thunder Bay river in Oscoda county.

He was found today only a short distance from where he had disappeared. 1 resulting from- legislative debates aimed at making the state, equalization the basis for local taxes. saying they would study the rul ing before making a statement. ties, failed to mention tne mgn court's decision. The liberal News Chronicle made the ruling its No.

1 story of the day under this headline: "A black Nims said, "is why we Governors of nearly every state Officers took him to Alpena for hospital treatment involved reported they would call recommend no horizontal increase this year. We don't want to discourage this trend." door sedan at Thursday night's stage presentation. Free tickets on the car are to be given to persons visiting street automotive and industrial displays. 'Among the "dream" cars to be exhibited will be Oldsmobile's Eleven of the missing persons special committees into session im stain wiped out" Its editorial said: mediately to study the problem. were believed to have drowned on the wind-swept waters of Lake St Iron county, for instance.

Nims "America awakes. She awakes to Most outspoken among the gov Clair near Detroit the idea that the rights of man in ernors was Herman Talmadge of Georgia, a long-time advocate of elude all men and don't stop short Air force planes and coast guard F-88" and "Cutlass," Cadillac's Le Mans," Pontiac's "Bonneville said, has boosted its valuation to 95 percent of the state equalization. "It would certainly discourage them if we came along and added another 10 percent" at a black or dusky skin." boats searched for two families, in- segregation in southern schools. ployment Security Commission offices, 320 X. Capitol ave.

Seated at the desks are representatives of veterans' agencies counseling persons who have questions. VETERANS' NIGHT Veterans from Lansing and area towns were given a chance to voice their problems at a veterans' information night conducted Monday evening at the Michigan Em- Special," Dodge's "Firearrow," De Referring to the possibility that soto's "Adventurer, and nymouurs Talmadge announced he would call the state commission on education into immediate session "to (Picture on Page 38) same southern states may ngnt the ruling, the News Chronicle iNims said Michigan has rennrtml i Production sports cars to be dis added: "American history is the map a program to insure contin about 700 million dollars of new construction annually' since the Concluded from Parr One ent charter, and operate it as part of the city i system. eluding four children, whose 18-foot motor boat was found cap record of the triumph of law over ued and permanent segregation of war. played include Chevrolet's Corvette and Kaiser's Darrin, both plastic body sportsters. i sized Monday.

injustice, bitterness and prejudice. It will triumph again." He reported one Michigan eountv ine races." GEORGIA WONT ABIDE Jbight other persons drowned over 120 Turn Out for Session The independent Manchester reduced its assessed valuation this year. That was Baraga, which cut A Talmadge-sponsored constitu- the week-end, the first balmy weather Michigan has had this The final choice, the committee said, would necessitate negotiations and an attempt to purchase the Landel rights as they now exist in merged territories now a part of on flue to th loss of Guardian said, "Once against the doctrine of the evolving constitution has been vindicated." spring. values when Ford Motor company OnProblemsof Veterans ihe two families who were lost Lansing. The Times devoted an entire col -tionax amendment to do away with Georgia's public school system will be voted on this fall.

Talmadge is the only governor who declared after the high court's decision was announced that his uuiuei. nuiuings were xransierred to the Ford foundation. 'Ad' Board Kills O.K. are: Walter C. Yeomans, 40, of Detroit's suburban Grosse Pointe umn to Its account calling the What questions are on Lansing and area veterans' minds as far Woods; his wife, Lileth, 38, and The report exploded a wave of discussion which lasted for more than two hours, with most aldermen asserting themselves against ruling "among the most important and far reaching that the court has as veterans' benefits are concerned.

their two sons, Walter. 12. and state will not abide by the decision. ever handed down." Thomas, David MacLerie, 38, of Pensions, G. home loans and G.

insurance came up most lie said in a prepared statement any suDsiay payments. The mass circulation- tabloid "The court has thrown down the Daily Mirror, frequently anti- uetroit; nis wife, Ruth, 36; their daughter Carole, 10, and son David, 5. frequently at a veterans' information discussion held Monday evening at the Offices of the Michigan employment security commission; More than 120 persons turned out for the meeting which was open American, headlined 'its account: Collins E. Thornton, director of the department of -public service, summed up the general feeling on this point by explaining that it "Their Day of The Daily Yeomans. the owner of the boat gauntlet before those who believe the constitution means what it says when it reserves to the individual states the right to regulate their own internal affairs.

Georgians ac told friends they were coins for a to veterans, their wives, widows would not solve the problem. Sketch said the court ruling "will rank in sociological significance with Lincoln's emancipation proc ride Sunday. They failed to return. "Landel would still be there op and relatives. It was the first local attempt to make available -advice tor a time, authorities feared Fire Alarms, Runs (Noon Monday to Naoa Tuesday) FIKK.AI.ARMS nrS8 v.

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1618 S. Cedar t. smeke InTesttsatlon smoke pipe plnrrrd. no fire. 4:19 a.

m. Hotel olds odor invetU-caOon on 11th floor noflnC INHALATOR BCK9 3:32 t. m. Albert Careao. 56 W7 K.

ILVS? Ltr eart attack reeved, tor ar Lavwrenoe hospital la inhj- if RtT- months. 7:06 p. m. Charles ZoeOer. II.

SI 7 St. Injured ehln, knee, hands ta front of Central hlrdSStoTSr?" S9mw cept the challenge and will not tol erating, possibly increasing its lamation. three boys would be added to the erate the mixing of the races in rates, and surely attempting to ex Lord Beaverbrook's Express said list of drownine victims. The bovs. Concluded from Face On.

on all sorts of veterans', problems under one roof during hours when Acts at Senate Request in Revoking Authority to Plan New Prison The state administrative board, acting at the senate's request Tuesday -revoked permission to spend $45,000 to plan a new prison. This decision blocked Gov. Williams' attempt to get a new medi pand its services," Mr. Thornton the decision was the legro the public schools or any of its public tax -supported Institutions. wards of the Genesee county probate court lived with farmers in asserted.

greatest racial advance since the so that C-47 hospital evacuation a majority of persons are able to "The only solution is to buy the Civil war." The fact that the high tribunal has seen fit to proclaim its views on Goodrich. They were Kenneth Clay- planes could land. attend. Lester Lake, of Lansing entire system from the bondholders and then control its operation." ion, nm Montel, 16, and his counsel for the N. A.

A. P. The Viet Minh high command sociology as law will not make any city council, American Legion, was orotner, John. 14. Dointed out at his office in New general chairman of the event Aid.

Horace J. Bradshaw asserted, said it would consider the new pro cmerence. Officials of the National Associa ine boys were believed to he Mr. Lake said it had been hoped missing in the area of Griffin lakp posals. But no answer had been re York that compliance witn tne rui-ine may not be completed until tion for the Advancement of Col that more persons would attend um-security prison on the drawing and was supported by his colleagues.

MANY OBSTACLES ceived up to late today. about 1960. the meeting but said he was satis boards. ored People (N. A.

A. were immediate in their praise of the de after they borrowed a boat to go fishing. When they did not return, state police were notified. The bovs fied with the turn-out particular It was then that the French de WOXT MIX RACES Charles P. VanNote said the The $45,000 was left over from a 1953 appropriation to survey a site ly from area towns.

He pointed out cided to hurl a large-scale air at "But Marshall said he does not later returned home. Landel district presents a maze of that most veterans facilities have believe Georgia can carry out its hurdles which must be overcome tack against Communist troops and for a prison at Ionia if the corrections commission ap offices in Lansing and are readily ROOMS for RENT cision. It was hailed by the N. A. A.

C. P. as "vindication" of a 45-year fight, and a move which "gives the lie to the Communist propaganda that American democracy is decadent" Thurgood Marshall, chief accessible during the day. This proposal to turn the schools over to private management before any move to acquire the property can be but he proved. method of counseling has been tried ammunition supply convoys still pouring down the road from Dien Bien Phu.

"If they put any plan into etieci Chief Bosun's Mate Keller Harmon of the St Clair Flats coast guard, said it was possible that the winds, at gusts of 20 to 25 miles per hour, stirred up Lake St Clan-Monday night and swamped the boats. aereeed that purchase of the sys in other cities with great success Subsequently, the legislature -this year provided $100,000 to plan a 600-man prison at Ionia but failed in the morning, we will have them tem offers the only practical ave in court by the next afternoon," where veterans offices are not so numerous. OTHER EVENTS nue toward controlling its operation, to cancel the earlier grant. he said. "There is no possibility of Elsewhere there were these de MAY REPEAT getting around this clear-cut inter aUUOIUU or MDUIINS MAUt He said that under its charter Gov.

Williams, objecting to the 600-man project, sought to use the 1953 money to plan an institution REASONABLE DAILY RATES Single $2.50, with Shower $3.50 mm Bv Wapa S12 08 and up wmj siccsw oouble S18.00 and up Convenient Parking visit oub NEW BAR Whether or not a similar session pretation of the constitution." the Landel system can extend and Brilliant Colors will be held in the future will be Lt Gov. Marvin unmn, a candi has extended its services in a lim at some place other than Ionia but discussed at a future date, Mr. Lake said. Shown by Fisher ited way into Delhi township. And further expansions could only be halted by acquiring and dissolving the senate instructed the administrative board to cancel the release date to succeed Talmadge as governor of Georgia, quickly announced that "the races will not be mixed, come hell or high water." velopments affecting Indochina: In Geneva the French agreed for the first time to establish direct contact with the Communist Viet Minh delegates in an effort to get the evacuation of wounded going again.

A military rather than a Eugene V. Houck, past state com COCKTAIL HOUR to P. M. MIXED DRINKS BEER WINK of the funds. mander of the American Legion.

its operation under its current A pageant of color and brilliance is seen in one of the Fisher body ReDS. E. W. Gravolet and Gilbert Oslicious sandwiches served at bar termed the program 'Valuable charter. Williams objected to the.

board action, saying it was a backward step and that the senate resolution Faulk of the Louisiana legislature Residents of Midway subdivision Play Shuffle-Bowl, hear music sea has, ball and fights on television or radio and said he "would like to see the service performed again in a few exhibits In the Lansing Automotive and Industry Exhibit demon urged that body to "take immediate steps to counteract such a northeast Lansing mereed with the. city four years had no binding effect State Treas. months because it gives people in HOTEL DETROIT D. Hale Brake said the board felt area towns a chance to receive strating the impressive, harmony blended in the exteriors and in political leader was expected to- be delegated for the assignment to avoid the impression France was Rep. Sam Engelhardt of Ala counseling." 111 N.

Grand Ave. Fh. 98532 ago told aldermen their monthly water bills sometimes average or exceed their fuel bills under the bound to accept the senate's decision. bama, home of Tuskegee institute, Lorenzo Dickson, commander of teriors of Body by granting a measure of recognition famed Negro college, asserted: the Ingham County Council. V.

Landel levies. to the Red regime. "We are going to keep every brick said the program was "success Mr. Thornton explained that in our segregation wall intact. ful, particularly from the standpoint of area covered." the system, if bondholders are wil-lintr.

could be purchased for 2. In secret conferences among the chiefs of delegations at Geneva the west sought definite assurance from the Communists that they Gov. James F. Byrnes of South Carolina, another of the leaders in the fight to preserve school segregation and himself a former su Russell Scott, senior vice commander, sixth district V. F.

and immediate past commander would: (A) treat the problem of SOO.000 by paying an additional $105,000, plus another 711,000 in sewer construction charges which are now being paid for on the In preme court justice, said he was Ingham county council, V. said he would "like to see a sim shocked to learn that the court stallment man bv Landel. ending the lighting in Laos and Cambodia separately from a ceasefire for Viet Nam, and B) would agree to a military armistice now, leaving political questions for fu had reversed itself." ilar program from time to time in the larger area towns, as well as Byrnes some time ago declared "It would be much better to purchase it outright than to pay an excessive subsidy over a period of years which would eventually in Lansing. his state would refuse to go along with a decision to end segregation. ture settlement Stanley Peck, of the Veter 3.

In Paris private talks between Gov. Hugh White of Mississippi ans' Counseling Center also termed the information night a "success." U. S. and French representatives continued with the aim of shaping equal the purchase price, aiu. Robert Klock declared.

Residents of Midway and Cedar- The executive committee plan A Business Minded Professional Service A finer memorial service is fessional in character, but more important to you is the honesty and integrity of the funeral director you employ. We have been successful following a strictly honest business policy, never mentioning price because it commercialized death. Every school child knows that funerals can be purchased at almost any price a family wishes to pay, that fact alone makes price advertising silly and ridiculous and often de- -signed to mislead. said he would call for an early meeting of the state's legal education advisory committee, the group a policy to be followed if the Geneva ning the meeting represented every brook subdivisions now served by conference fails to find an Indochina settlement veterans and labor organization in the Lansing area and included: the township water and sewage given the assignment of finding means to maintain segregation regardless of the supreme court's decision. 4.

The French offered to give John Stimson. Amvets. Mr. Dickson and Mr. Scott; Paul G.

Conlin, Catholic War Veterans: Charles White has been a staunch sup medical treatment to wounded Communist soldiers at Dien Bien Phu if the mercy airlift is resumed on French terms. system, urged counciimen to use positive thinking" in attacking the problem. Aldermen answered that they intend to find out "once and for all" what the city can do in the matter. porter of the program to equalize Ted Lavey Cook, Lansing C. I.

O. council; Joseph Wrzesinski, Disabled American Veterans; Dr. Harold Shnider, school facilities for Negro and white students. Various state officers in the Births Several said they were minaiui south called for immediate special Jewish War Veterans; Lawrence Miller, A. F.

of L. city council, and Roscoe Walters, Michigan employment security commission. of the fact that Landel is a aei-inito nnrl deterrent factor in pre AI1 birth nntlrmi sabmlttrd pabll- There is a soul-satisfying consolation to be found at the foot of the cross the universal symbol of Christianity, and ons of the most appropriate memorial forms. In the cemetery it becomes not only a tribute of love but a shrine as well an inspiration to all who see It Appropriateness of design, careful selection of material and skill in fabrication all insure a distinctive Memorial. These art as-taxed to you by this organisation.

YUNKER MEMORIALS INC. 1116 East Mouot Hope Avenu. Lansing, Michigan More than 30 advisors irom vet venting expansion of housing in Lansing township because of Its excessive water and sewer rates. rmlloa must Inclad the family name, address, name- at thn bshjr and data and place of birth. Incomplete notices will not be published.

The announcements sessions of state legislatures to study problems and map legislation, but the only governor who said he might call a special session was acting Gov. Charley E. Johns of Florida. Johns didn't indicate what his position would be. erans' and social agencies were present They included: must either be brouxht to The State, a vote of residents or Lansing Lavey nwnshin would be needed to al Journal offices or mailed In.

one will be accepted orer the telephone.) Hollis Rinehart, chairman of BOI.T To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bolt. 240 James Morse, Iseth Jspitler and Edmund Blovits, veterans' administration; Miss Marion Marks, American Red -Cross; Edwin Ha-kala, Lyman Smith and Larry La-lone, veterans trust fund; Mr. Peck; Mrs.

Frank Huxtable, de Florida's board of control which Kedzle East Lansing, a aaugnter. Sandra Jean. May 17 at Edward W. Sparrow hospital. exercises supervision over the low the city to purchase-the Landel system and to dissolve it Aid.

George R. Sidwell said, but reminded his colleagues that merger of the township with Lansing should also be made if the city is to invest its money in the system. state's universities, called for Im POPE To Mr. and Dean W. Pope, mediate preparation "for the inte partment of social welfare; Miss 735 Fitting a aaugnter.

sally Diana. May 12 at Edward W. Sparrow hnnitnl. gration of Negroes into our institu FUNERAL HOME Funeral Directors 1003 North Washington Phone 4-6329 tions of higher learning and our Margaret Whitkop, bureau of social aid: William Ranney. family EHMOXDSOX To Mr.

and Mm. Richard Aldermen concluded the discus elementary schools." service agency: ir. John ilowey J. Edmondsnn, lyib victor a son. Gary Richard.

May 14. at Edward W. Sparrow hospital. Mrs. Edmondson Is the former Patricia SeUhorn.

sion by instructing the city affairs committee to bring in recommendations next Monday night which and Lloyd Conklm, Catholic social Bernard G. Lavey HEIV To Mrr and Mrs. Lawrence Hein. will set up machinery to ferret out service agency; capt tugene Brunk, IT. S.

selective service: Harold Grayson, vocational rehabilitation; Ellis VanSickle, Ingham County Bankers' association 5542 Maple a aaugnter. Kosanne Kay, May 12. at McLaughlin hospital. Mrs. Hein Is the former Donna Rosen- hiir information and details needed to start a movement to get control of the Landel system.

VF.RMIUJOV To Mr. and Mrs. Bon Ver million. 8Z N. Larch twin sons.

Frank Openlander, Farmers' Home administration: C. J. Hess, Mich Donald Frederick, and Ronald Floyd Miv 1. at Edward W. narrow hospital.

Mrs. Vermillion Is the former Colleen igan state civil service; George ITS A BETTER TO FINANCE WHERE YOU BUY YOUR CAR Simmons. Monroe, federal civil service; Har old Hoffman, bureau of internal Deaths revenue: Wendall Law, social security; Burton Thorne, institutional farm training of the state de partment of public instruction rLoy (For addlllonal Information on deaths LaSalle, adult education center for anil funerals tarn to Announcements. the Lansing public schools; Frank Classlfleatlon No. 1, In the classified section.) Ask Your Benedict of the on-the-job training program for the Lansing public Itohert Mnm Robert Meserve.

58. of 2823 W. Saginaw died suddenly Tuesday momma, hp was an employe of the Olds forsc plant. Survlvtns; is the widow. HazeL Funeral arrajiEements are beins made by the Gors- tne-Kunciman lunerai home ana wui oe schools.

9 TOWNS INCLUDED' George Carlson, U. S. labor department bureau of apprenticeships; Gilbert Holmes, Michigan National Guard; Capt George J. Kleess, S. marine corps; Ralph Egnoski, U.

S. navy; Rev: Frank Hawthorne, service officer, announced later. Moteheek Infant Pamela Kay Motcheck. infant dausAter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon MotchecK. k4 Dealer Beech died at a local hospital Monday. The body was removed to the Amvets; A. E. Greene, service of line-Rundman funeral home.

Burial was In Evergreen cemetery at 3 p. m. Tuesday. surviving are the parents, ana grana parents. This plan is in effect every day of the week, very week of fie year of Staffer If one or more children under 14 occupy the same room with both parents, the regular two-person rate applies for the room.

If one or more children under 14 occupy a room with only one parent, the ow-person rate applies for the room. If one or more children under 14 occupy a room without a parent that is, if more than one room is needed for a family the one-person rate applies for the second room. ficer, v. f. and Artnur uige-low, Michigan employment security commission and G.

unemployment insurance. Veterans of World War 1, Mm. Annie E. Rukeboroncb Mrs. Annie E.

Blakeborough. 87. of 1100 E. Michigan died Tuesday HOW YOU'LL GAIN WHEN HE USES THIS GMAC THRIFT-GUARD PLAN! morning at a local hospital. Mrs.

Blakeborough was born March 23. 1867 In Mayo county. Ireland, and had been a resident of Lansing for the past 33 years. She was a member of Church of the Resurrec World War and the Korean war came for the counseling from Mason, St Johns, St Louis, Grand Ledge, Onondaga, Dimondale, Leslie. Bath and Lansing.

tion and the Altar society, burviving are two daughters. Mrs. L. B. Conklln and Miss Grace Blakeborough.

both of Lansing. Guiding the veterans to interviews were representatives Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Friday, at Church of the Resurrection. from veterans and labor organizations and the Nuwarines, a wom Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery.

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THE STATE JOURNAL FOUNDED APRIL 28. 1855 Published weekday afternoons and Sunday mornings by FEDERATED PUBLICATIONS. INC. from tne of-fice of The State Journal. 120 K.

Lenawee Lansing. Vnh. EncerM as x-c-ond elms matter at the pent office. Lan-ln. under a-t of March 3.

The Italian army is said to have been the first to employ aerial bombing as a part of its offensive. TIME PAYMENT its pilots showering enemy troops SPECIAL STATLER FEATURES FOR TRAVELING FAMILIES Children's menus Children's prates and silver Balloons for Hit youngsters after meals Formulas prepared Reliable baby sitters High chairs and cribs A basket of fresh fruit in every room occupied by children Radio in every room Delicious box lunches prepared with crude, hanu-uirown bombs while attacking Tripoli in 1912. SUBHOBIPTIO.N RATES Delivered by carrier in Lansuu. hast Lansing and adjacent territory, per week 40c. per year S2U.80.

R. F. U. mall subscriptions In counties ot Barry. Clare.

Clinton. Eaton. Gratiot. Ingham. Ionia.

Isabella. Livingston. Montcalm and Shiawassee, payable In advance per month S1.25; three months -The Plan That Has Helped Millions Bnv Care "On Tame S3. 00: six months S5.50: one year via Other mall subscriptions in aucni ichlgan SlVSo: navahte in advance, per month three months 14 25: six months S8.50: Offered only by dealers in CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDSMOBLLB one year St 7. 00.

Hall subscriptions outside of Michigan, payable In advance per month S2.00: three months S3. 25: six months $10.00: one year S20.00. BUICK CADILLAC new cars, and used cars of all makes; also FRIGID AIRE DELCO APPLIANCES GM DIESELS 'Red Hot9 Car, Truck Specials Approximately 38 dealers in used can, tracks and trailers and parts suppliers, tire dealers and house trailer firms will start' their annual re-Memorial Day sale -Wednesday. The sale will continue through Slay 29. Ads announcins; the sale will be car-tied in the classified section of The State Journal Wednesday.

General Motors Acceptance Corporation Detroit: Facing Grand Oreo Park Tel. WOodword 3-6000 MEMBER Or THE ASSOCIATE! PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication ot ait the local news printed In this newspaper as well as all A. P. news dispatches. (April 30.

1947). Also served by the International News Service and hy United Press. 0 if PHONES IHal 11.151 for all depart ments. In calling ask for desired de-4 parunentr Editorial. Aavaraatns.

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