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to evangelist Billy Graham, who
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Dr Scholls 7ino pads
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After Crash
Islanders Digging Out
From Volcanic Debris
Medialion'Seeks Truce
Lebanon Peace
• Super storage
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is above $10 billion annually. The
estimated increase for the first
year is $576,438,000, or some $64
. million above the top amount
Powell last S u n d a y at the
Abyssinian Baptist church, of
which he is pastor. Powell said
Hulan Jack, Negro Manhattan
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AND TO CATCH UP ON A MULTITUDE OF DELIVERIES!
Crawford Drug Co. about 25
years.
Born Aug. 25, 1901. at Rich
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Powell said be deplores hooli-
ganism and added:
“There is a hissing and booing
committee in Harlem of about
450,000 people. I have no hissing
and booing committee and don’t
want one."
Powell has been dumped by
Tammany leaders, ostensibly for
supporting President Eisenhower
in 1956. At that time, Powell said
he was crossing party lines to
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So brisk has Um the buying activity In
this Quit Business Solo that Cardinal '»
is forced to close the store to the public.
The stork will be re-grouped with drestic
cut in priam ... and there are baadrad,
of wonderful bargains left! Store will re-
•rm Md selling begins Thurgday, May 22.
Paul Davis Van Dyke, 56, of
2205 N Missouri, died Monday in
Mercy hospital after an illness
of one year. Services are pend-
ing with Smith & Kernke funeral
home.
Van Dyke was a pharmacist
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callouses ome
behind the ruling civilian-military
junta.
Vice Adm. Charles Geli, mari-
Reservists on active duty or
taking periodic training would
share in the increases.
Retired military personnel
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Sunday, originally was charged
with attempting to kill Mrs. Lu-
ella Matthews, the nurse and two
students. But the charges in con-
nection with the students have
been dropped.
All three victims recovered.
They became ill after eating
lunch on May 9, 1957, at the
campus cafeteria in Parksville,
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Wheel Aligning
Brakes
Shock Absorber
Muffler Service
on al! cars
years service.
Reservists Get Boost
would get a flat 6 percent cost
of living increase, except for re-
tired three and four-star generals
who would get larger increases.
$10 Billion Already
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souri, Arkansas, Oklahoma and
Kansas.
seeking a government policy ori-
l ented toward President Nasser's
United Arab Republic.
An estimated 200 persons have
been killed in street fighting and
in battles in the mountains. Both
sides are under increasing pres-
sure to end the strife to prevent
a civil war and to revive busi-
On Sunday the islanders cele-
brated the day of Mossa Senhora
Das Angustias, their patron saint.
Thousands joined the procession
—many barefooted—and prayed
they might be spared further suf-
fering.
The governor of the island,
Freitas Pimentel, and Portuguese
public works minister Erantes
de Oliveira took part in the pro-
cession
The minister returned by plane
after assuring the people the Por-
tuguese government would give
1 them as much aid as possible.
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Boy Seeking
Top Secrets
On Rockets
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Fort Smith clergyman who long
has been a foe of lewd lit-
Hopes on Rise
BEIRUT, Lebanon (A) — Opposition leaders who
have directed 10 days of violence against Lebanon’s
pro-western government conferred with a mediator
Tuesday, raising hopes of a truce.
Raschid Karami, -leader of rioters in the north
Lebanese port of Tripoli, arrived Monday night at the
ness.
sawyer, who heads Radio Pul-
pit. Inci also has been a long-
time foe of nudism and has spo-
support the president for re-elec-
tion because of the civil rights
issue.
In its statement, the NAACP
defended.Powell’s.xight. to. sup- .
port Eisenhower, saying other
Democrats also bolted their
party's ticket.
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Gruenther called on adult Red
Cross volunteers to concentrate
on youth in order to strengthen
their chapters. He spoke to dele-
gates at a dinner meeting of the
33rd national Red Cross conven-
tion.
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No waiting for action when you use Dr. '
Scholl's Zino-pada. You get super-fast,.
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maxed a hectic week on the
Parkville campus. There were
five fires in three days, all at-
tributed to arson and still un-
solved.
The fire department kept its
crews on a 24-hour basis and
students organized patrols.
The trial was moved here on
grounds that an impartial jury
could not be impaneled in the
Parkville area Twenty-five wit-
nesses have been subpoenaed.
recently was subpenaed by a
California committee investigat-
ing obscene magazines.
The clergyman, Dr. Braxton
B. Sawyer, said he wished to
aid Graham to prepare testimony
for his appearance before the
committee. Graham protested
when he was served with the
subpena that he had no personal
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mountain highway and contain
istry laboratory." He has been:
1 tree on $10,000 bond. 1 niu, mu., ne nau aveu a unia-
The poisonings a year ago cli- homa City since he was a child.
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fornia committee, telling
members he would be willing to
pay his own expenses if they
wished to lave him as a wit-
in base pay range from $599 a ________,---------------------
month for the five members of terrorism has produced a severe quakes and volcanic eruptions
the joint chiefs of staff down to economic strain in this commer- that nearly buried this island of
$6.20 additional for some pri- rial crossroads nation of the mid- the Azores under lava and ash.
Paul Van Dyke
Is Dead at 56
“CLOSED”
perta for the complex new weap-
ons systems that include mis-
siles. supersonic aircraft and nu-
clear submarines.
President Eisenhower recom-
mended a modification of the
Cordiner plan early this year
and this underwent numerous
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The first year cost is figured Kamal Jumblatt in the Chouf
at half a billion dollars. mountains. Government security
The increases, effective for forces were reported to have
payrolls next month, would go to joined a band of 2,000 mountain-
most persons on active duty in eers led by Naim Moghabghab
the airforce, army, navy and in an offensive against Jumblatt.
marines with more than two Their idea was to drive the re-
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by ouch handicaps. PAStEXTH. an
alkalme (non-acd) powder to sprin:
ing of security and added .comfort.
counters everywhere.
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matics, said, “I think someone
The increases also apply to
uniformed members of the coast smash-up at SW 29 and Ken-
guard. the public health service, tucky: No one was injured.
and the coast and geodetic sur- Police identified the jailed per-
vey.
The military pay roll already
comfortable for them.
At a NAACP antisegregation
rally last Saturday, Powell de-
clared the United States is a
"white man's country."
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Called his Negro political op-
ponents “Uncle Tom" tools of
white political bosses, denounced
DeSapio as a "Mississippi boss"
and accused him of trying to
change "Harlem into Mississip-
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Powell has been associated with
the NAAP for years.
Jack,'a Tammany hall leader,
accused the congressman of
“hooliganism" and of preaching
racial and religious hatred. Jack
had been hissed at the rally
on Saturday.
Monday night, Powell said Jack
“has been dumped by the peo-
ple of Harlem and he's trying
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UNWELCOME inside
Russia, John A. Baker
jr., a young American
pointing to me because I had ac-
cess to the arsenic in the chem-
As Caldeira spewed up thick
I Three persons were jailed on -clouds of sulphurous smokerocks
charges of driving under the in- hastened hre from Lisbon ex-
fluence Tuesday after a four-car pressel fear another crater called
Cabezo do Fogo might erupt.
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Since the first quake, Faial has
shaken hundreds of times. Then
Caldeira volcano in the center of
the island began belching forth
May 14 after centuries of inac-
tivity.
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harlem streets to much.”
Powell added: “We're not go-
ing to give them the same treat-
ment the communists gave Vice-
President Nixon and his wife,
but we will make it mighty un-
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yourselves."
Communications with France
were still under controls at both
time prefect of the Ran depart- ends. The committee of public
ment in eastern Algeria, ordered safety in Algeria — apparently
VcUtdhud
Wome }uniokinqe
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at Casady Square
IN THE VILLAGE
borough president, and Carmine
CHECKING HIS SEAT BELT, President Eisenhower sits in the cabin of a heli- ; DeSapio, head of Tammany hall,
copter on the White House lawn before taking off for Gettysburg, Pa., to vote "better not walk up and down
in the primary election. In background are two military aids, navy Capt. E. P.
Aurand, left, and army Col. Robert Schulz. (AP Wirephoto)
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t pense. fand- slammed into another car.
The new plan originated last, knocking it 45 feet into
year with a presidential commis- ' parked autos. . —------
non headed by president Ralph Police said major damage was Some even pray that Cabezo do
J Cordiner jr. of General Elec- done to the two colliding autos Fogo will go into action and let
trie. The commission said a while only minor damage was off some of the pent up force
basic pay revision was needed to done to the parked vehicles. they believed caused the quakes.
retain trained and skilled ex-—. .....'
his sailors to remain united be- short of personnel speaking for-
hind Gen. Raoul Salan, military eign languages—insisted that all
commander of Algeria and the press calls be made in French,
actual power here. French newspapermen for
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Draftees and young officers in them in the mountains around the HORTA, Faial Island, Azores
their initial required duty tours rebel leader's homo village. • — Faial’s harried peasants
would get no increase, but boosts The opposition’s general strike strove Tuesday to restore their
Then he added: “Don’t worry
_ ALGIERS, Algeria I— A top "Ah, Americans. You are not too much about what is going to
winning overwhelming approval French navy commander in Al- too popular here. Watch out for happen as that is something
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K . ken against it in a number of
Il * states, including Michigan, Mis-
Unscheduled air flights were al-
lowed to land here, but debark-
ing foreign newsmen were told
to watch their step, particular-
ly Americans.
A colonel addressed the latest
arrivals Tuesday morning with
these words:.
vates and apprentice seamen, die east.
Worsening the situation, a new
sons as Jimmy Cordell Graves, I volcanic island that reared its
36, of 1910 Exchange, and his head 300 yards off shore several
wife. Ruby Sibel, and Robert' months ago has been spouting
Franklin Reynolds, 52, of Okla- lava 600 feet high and showering
homa City, driver of the other Faial with ashes.
car. < Now that the quakes have of Rocky river, Ohio, thinks he‘s
recommended by the Pentagon. Accident investigators B. R ceased. Faial’s 25,000 islanders going to get any secrets about
The hope is that money will be McConnell and Glenn Cooper are trying to restore theirhomes, rockets and missiles from the
saved in the long run by retain- said the smash-up occurred plough their lands and find new Maryland Academy of Science,
when one car ran a red light pastures for their starving cattle. . . mistaken
"God will help us," they say as -"Gem, a -Win
two each new explosion shoots more The academy says it does" ‘
1 lava skyward. _ _ J )D al e, youngster with an avid
interest in rocketry, wrote to
Thomas S. King, director of the
academy, for “some of your se-
crets about rockets that nobody
knows about.”
“If you could, I would be very
happy,” he wrote. “I would prom-
ise not to tell a soul about it.
I would keep it a military secret."
King wrote back: “I must tell
you that the academy has no
secrets about rockets.”
experience with lewd literature.
Sawyer also wrote to the Cali-
rive in Algiers.
< The French News Agency in
its Paris said that Roger Frey, sec- a ■ |
retary general of the Gaullist So- WHamIAk -
cial Republican party may have If AIKI
arrived in Algeria). VQIIIUH"
N1 n Salan scheduled an important Paris newspapers, when recog- I
(rohom / 1(1 til speech for later in the day, nized on the streets, were greet- I
V" Meanwhile, supplies from ed with insulting shouts. . . .
FORT SMITH. Ark. (INSt-A, metropolitan France began to ar- j —----------— ■
rive in a regular stream for the Don‘+ Neglect Slipping
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: pornographic material by airmail the outbreak of the insurrection.
to evangelist Billy Graham, who Cargo ships carrying food and when you talk, eat, Iaugh or sneeze?
medicines docked at Oran. More Doot be anneyed and1embargsed
ships are expected in other ports.
The French government an-
nounced last week a ban on ship
movments to Algeria would not
include food and medical ship-
ments.
There were unconfirmed re-
ports that political figures and
military men continued to ar-
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go for less than
the best! - more for the money!
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. This defeat added weight to
nounced Monday by the speculation that the opposition
state department. (AP might be willing to call oft its
Wirephoto) efforts to oust pro-western Presi- year-old honor student goes on
■-------------------------------- dent Camille Chamoun despite trial Tuesday accused of using
! Salam's earlier pledge to contin- arsenic from the park college
ue the street fighting until Cha- i chemistry lab to poison the
moun resigns. The opposition is school nurse.
Hubert Fulkerson jr., 20, next
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He was a 32nd degree Mason
and attended Lincoln Terrace
Chris! Un chyrph- .... .. ....
Survivors are his wife, Crystal;
two sisters, Mrs. H. L. Jordan,
1312 NW 8; and Mrs. Clyde S.
Piper, Pittsburg, Kan., and one
brother, Ben Van Dyke, 2122
NW 13.
Burden Seen
For U.S. Youth
SAN FRANCISCO (^-General
Alfred M. Gruenther, president of
the American Red Cross, says
today’s youth must be prepared,
to carry the burden of world
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NEW YORK IP—The National
Association for the Advancement
of Colored People has accused
Rep. Adam Clayton Powell jr. of
, what it calls "extreme racial;
ism."
The NAACP also said Mon-
day: "We cannot condemn rac-
ism In others while using it our-
selves.”
In a statement issued by execu-
tive secretary Roy Wilkins, the
NAACP disassociated itself from
the Harlem Negro Democrat’s
squabble with Tammany hall.
Particularly, Wilkins said, the
association "wishes to disassoci-
ate itself completely from the
threats made by Mr. Powell or
the Powell organization against
any person’s right to go freely
about the city of New York or
about the nation ”
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request of Raymond Edde,
a political leader trying to
end the strife.
Karami met with Edde Mon-
day night and again Tuesday,
and Gen. Fuad Shehab, the army
chief of staff, attended the first
meeting. After the morning’s
meeting Karami conferred with
Saeb Salam, a’former premier
who directs the Beirut opposition
front, and other opposition lead-
ers.
M Killed in Tripoli
Edde said he was not pessimis-
tic about the negotiations. He
said Karami refused to commit
himself until he talked with other
; opposition leaders.
1 Karami’s forces took a beating
Sunday from government securi-
Druze Tribesmen Attacked I Mo -
lation boosting military pay, with . Pro-government forcesa struck ‘ Fulkerson, of Muskogee, Okla,
the aim of making career serv- for the second day in an effort .. "hemitry and mathe
ice more attractive to isolate Druze tribesmen led by ‘ a whiz at chemistry and mathe
ty troops in the old city of
Tripoli, where the anti-govern-
ment violence was launched May.
10. They did not surrender, but
Karami called a halt to the fight-
-. . i . - . . . ing when the death toll reached
diplomat, has been asked about 60. Since then Tripoli has
to leave Moscow where j been quiet under an uneasy truce,
he has been attending
the university, it was an-
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creases of more than $683 mil-
lion but later accepted a senate
version scaling this down some-
. what.
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