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Alva Review-Courier Alva Weekly Record
-- Est Sept 16 1893
?Wished Daily except Sat- Est May 1 1900
urdcty and Sunday morning Published Each Thursday
'TIVO INDEPENDENT HOME-OWNED NEWSPAPERS
Each Publication entered as second class mail matter at the poet office in
Alva Oklahoma under act of March 5 1879 on each regular publication
date and frequency
BROOKS IL BICKNELL Editor and Publisher
ATLEE AL DELANEY Business Manager
TELEPHONE FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS 200
WASHINGTON — (NEA)
7 Eighty-eight per cent of titt
' Washington correspondents be
"hey& President Eisenhower will
not be a candidate for re-election
Forty-seven per cent of the
newsmen believe that the Repub-
licans cannot win the election if
Ike isn't the candidate But a
close 46 per cent believe the
GOP can win even if Ike doesn't
run Seven per cent won't guess
Seventy per cent of the car-
' respondents now believe US
Chief Justice Earl Warren of
California Will not consent to
become a candidate even if Eisen-
' ' hower bows out Twenty-four per
°cent think Warren will run Six
per cent are undecided
- But in another relatively close
vote on a key question 52 per cent
of the correspondents believe the
' GOP National Convention will
: not nominate Vice President
i Richard M Nixon to head the
'ticket if Ike doesn't run Thirty
eight per cent believe the con-
vention will nominate Nixon
Ten per cent express no opinion
If the Washington press and
radio -corps were naming the
i
- likeliest 1956 candidates today
the tickets would be:
Democrats — Gov Adlai E
Stevenson and Son Estes Ke-
fauver Republicans—Vice Presi
dent- Richard M Nixon and Gov
Christian A Herter of Massa-
chusetts : THESE ARE THE highlights of
a postcard survey just made by
NEA Service for tills column
In all 1065 daily newspaper
magazine radio and television
correspondents accredited to the
Congressional press galleries
were polled Three hundred and
thirty answered the six top
ouestions put to them A
-:30 per cent reply is considered a
!good rotun for a fair cross sec-
tion The only one who showed up
with a clear majority lead was
Governor Stevenson He received
83 per cent first-choice votes
nine per cent second choice and
two per cent third choice
- In -second place but not even
FUNNY BUSINESS
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16 1955
WASHINGTON COLUMN
Press Sees Nixon-Herter
Stevenson-Kelouver for '56
BY PETER EDSON
NEA Washington CorrespondenL
close to Stevenson's total was
Gov Avere 11 Harriman of New
York He got five per cent first-
choice 50 per cent second-choice
and 23 per cent third Sen Estes
Kefauver of Tennessee ran third
with three per cent first 23 per
cent second 30 per cent third
Coy FRANK J LAUSCHE of
Ohio ran a poor fourth with
only two votes to head the ticket
He got seven per cent as second-
choice 15 per cent third
For the Democratic vice-presidential
nomination Sen Ke-
fauver came out ahead with 34
per cent first-choice votes Gov
Frank G Clement of Tennessee
was second with nine per cen1
first-choice votes Sen Hubert
Humphrey of Minnesota was
third with four per cent
Surprisingly Sen John J
Sparkman of Alabama who was
Stevensorfs running mate in
1952 got only three-to-five per
cent of either first second or
third choice for the vice-presidency
In all 45 Democrats were
suggested
ON THE REPUBLICAN
tally with only 11 per cent be-
lieving President Eisenhower will
run for a second term it followed
that only eight per cent gave him
as their first choice
Vice President Nixon led the
parade to head the GOP ticket
with 41 per cent first-choice votes
Chief Justice Warren was sec-
ond with 19 per cent first-choice
votes President EisenhowIr was
third and Gov Thomas E Dewey
of New York and Sen William
Knovland of California were tied
for fourth with five per cent
Twenty-six Republicans were
named as possibilities
Nixon also headed the poll as
likeliest vice-presidential candi-
date with 17 per cent first-choice
votes Gov Herter was next with
11 per cent first - choice votes
Harold Stassen of Minnesota and
Sen Clifford Case of New Jersey
tied for third place with 32 per
cent of first second and third-
choice votes Nobody else showed
any strene'!- at all
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DOWN
1 Singing voice
2 Spoken
farmers Worried and Uncertain But Are Not
In Open Rebellion Against Administration
WASHINGTON —UP— The farmer is worried and un-
certain about the future
He's not bankrupt He's not in a depression And with few
exceptions he is not in open rebellion against the Eisenhower
administration in normally-Republcan areas — yet
But he has been hurt to vary-
ing degrees by a combination of
sagging 'farm prices government Four Die In Texas
acreage controls and steady or I
' rising priccs of things he must I
11 buy And if experienced politicians Courthouse Shootinq
from the Mississippi River west
have read the signs correctly the GROESBECK Tex —UP— Four
GOP in for troible in many persons were killed Monday hi a
farm areas in 1956 unless failtr wild mnburst of shooting on the
income rises court 'hotee lawn at Groesbeck
"Our farmers are more scared All the victims were from Hous-
than hurt — they they're definitely ton Tex
scared" a banker reported at Guy Andrews Jr and his wifc's
Worthington Minn A California wide William Bryant wee killed
bank official said the same thing instantly )
in virtually thc same words Mrs Andrews and her latber
Slime Went In Dcbt Bernard Bryant brother of Wil-
"Conditions in my area wore ham Bryant died at Cox Hespi-
fairly good this year" a Daven- tat in Groesbeck despite de3peinte
port Iowa banker said "ipit efforts by doctors to save therf
young farmers are having trouble Witnesses said they were "prett)
meeting their payments" shot up"
Many young farm families "went The shooting occurred shortly be
into debt expecting to sell hogs at fore noon when Andrews left the
or 26 cents a pound" he said court house after aupearing before
But xvith hog prices hovering a grand jury on a clarge grown
around 135 cents a pound "thme's out of a family disturLonce
a let of grumbling about livestoic
prices" were using their "diverted acres"
Resentment against administra- to create new surpluses of aim
tion farm policies appeared strong- crops chiefly animal feed grains
est in Minnesota Oklahoma and
the Dakotas In both North and Looking for a Largam? Look or
South Dakota however most Re- the Review-Courier classlfied page
publican leaders have long been
on record in favor of more federal
aid for farm income
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Senate Agriculture committee's lu tor
"grasci roots" tom m
found farmers so &
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inside and outside the hear kl:is A7
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rooms led on the question ing of 1P-irl!Yi- 91T1911 1011'
price
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supports '
IPERC AND ONE
I Find Dangereks Loophole
' Some favored Agriculture Secre-
tary Ezra T Benson's flexible
prop system Others clamored for :poor:
a return to the high rlid 'up- c
was of the Democratic era or to
a fixed price system including Atvglicv
1 production payments — direM sub
bank official said the same thilig ' instantly
in virtually thc same words Mrs Andrews and her latber —
Slime Went In Dcbt Bernard Bryant brother of Wil
"Conditions in my area were ham Bryant died at Cox Hespi- 1
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fairly good this year" a Daven-' tal in Groesbeck despite de3peinte
port Iowa banker said "ikit efforts by doctors to save therf: V
young farmers are having trouble Witnesses said they were "pretty
meeting their payments" shot up"
Many young farm families "went Me shooting occurred shordy be-
into debt expecting to sell hogs at fore noon when Andrcws left the
5 or 26 cents a pound" he said court house after annealing before
But with hog prices hovering :1 grand jury on a e'rarge growing
around 135 cents a pound "heie's out of a family disturLance
a teL of grumbling about livestocc
prices" were using their "diverted acres"
Resentment against administra- to create new surpluses of other
tion farm policies appeared strong- crops chiefly animal feed grains
est in Minnesota Oklahoma and
'sidles to farmers who would then
sell their products on the open
market for whatever consumers
would pay
But there was a growing reeling
that neither rigid nor flexible sup-
ports by themselveq vac enough
to so7-ve the current farm prob-
lem Even staunch defenders of Ben-
son's program said it had a dan-
gerous loophole Farmers famed to
cut down production of cotton
wheat and other major surplus
crops under government controls
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Pork Floods
Chicago If d
CHICAGO —UP— Tie greatest
flood of poi its on-the-hoof to enter
the Chicago market in nearly 12
yearswns reputed from the stonc-
yards Monday and prices wcnt
down
There ele 32000 -iogs on the
marlut here t1 biggest number
since Jan 17 1944 and
!hionients were reported from 11:
other major terminals In all
about 170000 hogs were on sate
at 12 big markets
IV IO III I Prices 1vmt down 50 cents to as
i much as S125 per hundred pound:
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nual meeting' of the American Meat
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IIIIII—! director of the AMI's marketing
cepartment had said an II per
1111 cent increase in federally inz5pect-
I - ed hog slaughter was anticipated
for the market year which began
117 li'A last AuguFt
Muskogee May Get
Air Command Base
MUSKOGEE Okla —UP—May-
or Lyman Beard is hopeful a
tegic Air Command unit oZ 3000
r e Vol to t D 100‘003Fiinledr may be stationed
Beard said he has authorized
II appraisers to take 12-month opions
on land necessary for constructicn
of 20000-foot runways a length re-
01 zouou-:oot runways a iengal re-
quired only by the SAC or TaDti-
cal Air Command The official
said he planned to discuss possi-
tilities of the field with Gen Cur-
tis Le May SAC commander
Abtudon Search for Airman
IIONOLULU--LP--The Navy has
abandoned its search for radioman
Jerry Caywood ef Cinchmati Ohio
the last of five airmen who para-
chuted into the ocean from a
pled 0-119 Flying Boxcar Wednes-
day night The other four members
cf the stricken plane's crew wore
rescued by the Navy seaplane ten-
der US Floyds Bay
Many lizards have tails that can
be regrown if they are removed
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Friday November 18 1955
Here is a chance in a life-
time A beautiful Modern All
New Home for you to be the
first to live in This home is
of brick construction with
poured concrete foundation
and asphalt shingled roof It
is built hi a choice location
and on a newly paved street
The large yard has been grad-
ed and is ready for the land-
scaping of your choice In this
home you have a LARGE LIV-
ING ROOM and DINING
ROOM area with a 7 ft by
14 ft picture 'svindcw 'over-
looking your back yard The
KITCHEN contains plenty of
built-irs is wired for 220 and
(This sale
1 Every day you wait you are
missing the added protection of
Ford Lifeguard Design!
2 Every day you wait you have
fewer days of being envied
for owning a new '56 Ford
with Thunderbird styling!
LOCATED:516 13th Street Alva Oklahoma
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BATH is in line with the 3
BEDROOMS It illewise is all
ceremic tile with co!ored
tures Tile BEDROOM3 are
12 N 16 and two 10 x 12 They
all have la r
cloWes closets with ichr ac-
cordian doi-irs The HALL is
made up of a hirge linen closet
coat clo:et which ciso are
concaaled by the IICCOrdll
doors The ATTACI1E1) GAR-
AGE is 14 x 2 with
starve and a concrete drive
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A tract of land 75 ft North and South and 150 ft East cnd West Out of
Block 4 Woodson Addition to the City of Alva in Woods County Oklahoma (Sire of lot 75 x 150)
NOTE: Friends here is that new home you've been wishing for all ready built and ready for your
touch This home has all hardwood floors with Ma on the kitchen utility mint and 2 batik The wood-
work trim and built-ins nre all of Mahogany Thee is lots and lois of storatm snap waning for you
to fill This home is heated with a Coleman Ft:wool Air Heating System and has ceiling insulation
is close to the Catholic SC11031 and Alva's new Hi?h School Take a look at this home and lot us
talk to you and hell) you to buy it November 18th We have a large lean commitment that the buyer
may take advantage of if he so desires REMEMBE1 YOU CAN BUY AND FINANCE AS EASILY Al
AUCTION AS YOU CAN AT A PRIVATE SALE
TERMS: 10q down day of sale Balance on delivery of Merchantable Title
DAN EVANS Owner
BILL ARGANBRI GHT Auctioneer
is being conducted by the ARGANBRI3HT AUCTION & REAL ESTATE CO of Alva
Oklahoma Phone 221)
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Every day you wait you arc
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The standard tight for l'airlone and
Station Wagon models at n9 rxtra
The lie car at half the fine-car price
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date and frequency priest 33 Storehouse 46 Canves alielter 1 -- -
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BROOKS if BICKNELL Editor said Publisher '
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ATLEE M DELANEY Business Manager 24 Eyeglass part 26 German city 40 Reduced 48 Birci's home
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One Year S) 88 plus 12 tax WO One Month $100 or Lyman Beard is hopeful a Stra- n T ' 12 N 16 and two 10 x 12 They "--
six Months $310 talus 06 tax$3 16 Stx Months 55 75 — -- V
hree Months 11)2 plus 04 tax 4184 One Year $1100 — reale Air Command unit of 3000 r ---
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By Mail in Oklahoma 1 e: ' clahes cloeets with le ii her
) By Mall Outside Oklahoma A tO 100000 men may be stationed a !rn No 1
One Year $710 plus 14 tax 5724 One Year 5765 plus 18 tax $7 81
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- at Davis Field w r ' Ii-1471-17777 V:'::-i::::: icloi ar cdtel a In 11 color ar sii I rrlh
six Months $443 plus 09 tax5454 Six Months 5485 plus 10 tax$495 farmers Worried and Uncertain But Are Hol land
— -- Beard said he has authorized - a ' ' i ' e - i-t a iai -: -e ' ant coat tenet which Vi!-:l ere
SUBSCRIPTIoN RATES FOR WEEKLY RECORD d
appraisers to take 12-month opilens ' - 2 i' ‘' 'e 'ele-ri"i-''''' '' i" iii' i''''''' 2 '4 " conci-aled by the net-Ordain !
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One Year by Mail In Woods One Year by Mail Elsewhere in -
on land necessary for constructien - ' - - e ' " ! " ' 4 '' "int a - ' ne '''' oors The ATTA
CHED GAR-
end AdjoininK counties — $150 Oklahoma and Other States $250 In Open Rebellion Against Administration
of 20000-foot runways a length re- l 1 i ' a in : ! "- -' " 4inns e : e ii AGE is 14 x 21 with ehelf
WASHINGTON —UP— The farmer is worried and tin- : ! -' ''- 51018C am' a concrete drive --
quired only by the SAC or Taeti- ne i SWEL
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 16 1955
'---- : -- certain about the future cal Air Command The official LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A tract of land 75 ft North and South and 150 ft East and West Out of
He's not bankrupt He's not in a depression And with few said he planned to discuss posal- Block 4 Woodsen Addition to the City of Alva in Woods County Oklahoma (Size of lot 75 x 150) thro
and e
1-' WASHINGTON COLUMN 1 exceptions he is not in open rebellion against the Eisenhower unties of the field with Gen cur- —
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NOTE: Friends here is that new home you've been wishing for ell ready built and relate for eour I tion il
---- ' ' " administration in normally-Republcan areas — yet tis LeMay SAC commander
kv' touch This home has all hardwood floors with tile on the kitchen utility re 2 am and baths The wood-
work trim and built-ins are all of Maho ag
gany The is has and lots of store space wang tor you ritis i
ICeeps
Press Sees Nixon-Herter - r sagging ing degrees by a combination of But he has been hurt to vary-4 Abtudon Search for Airman to fill This home is heated with a Coleman Foreel Air Heating System and has ceiling insulation l't
I Booth(
k '-'''' '-"-' ix? ftz' in 'farm prices government 1 Four Die In Texas 419 It
A ee e HONOLULU-LP-The Navy has is close to the Catholic Scil0J1 and Alva's new Hi eh School Take a look at this home met net us S
StKelouver f '56 -"-4 I acroare controls and steady or
ittis a-a Ike - ' ' abandoned its aearch for radioman talk to you and help you to buy it November litih We have a large lean commitment that the buyer
evenson- or e i----
may take advantage of if he so desires REMEMBE1 YOU CAN BUY AND FINANCE AS EASILY Al i --
t a AUCTION AS CAN AT A PRIVATE SALE - :0- :: rising priccs of thing m
s he nst I Jerry Caywood f C ti Ohi
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BY PETER EDSON ELEC
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'14140 A I buy And if experienced politicians 1 Courthouse SI' t
loong the
tat of five an Who para- - a n
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EA Washington Correspondent 4' ' 1 from the Miseissippi River 'west (fluted into the ocean from a -rip- See o
'- have read the aigns corlectly the GROESBECK Tex -UP- Four pled C-119 Plying Boxcar Wednes- TERMS: 10a' down day of sale Balance on delivery of Merchantable Title Butlei
VIASIIINGTON - (NEA) - close to Stevenson's total was GOr) ie in for troable in many ( persons were killed Monday in a day night The other four members Light
Y! Eighty-eight per cent of flea Gov Averell Harriman of New
1 farm areas in 1956 unless titian 1 wild maburst of shooting on the cif the stricken plane's crew wore DAN EVANS Owner A TU
Washington correspondents be- York He got five per cent first- 1
1 motile 11 es i court 'houee lawn at Groesbeck rescued by the Navy seaplane ten-
'bey& President Eisenhower will choice 50 per cent second-choice
not be a candidate for re-election and 23 per cent third Sen Estes ' "Gur farmers are more scared All the victims were franHmte- der US Floyds Bay BILL ARGANBRIGHT Auctioneer
Forty-seven per cent of the Kefauver of Tennessee ran third car
than hurt - they they're Oefinitely1 ton Tex t now t
(This sale is being conducted by the ARGANBRI3HT AUCTION & REAL ESTATE CO of Alva I
- buy
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newsmen believe that the Repub- with three per cent first 23 per scared: a banker reported at 1 Guy Andrews Jr and his W1C a
Many lizards have tails that can Oklahoma Phone 221) '
beans- cannot win the election if cent second 30 Per cent third 1 Worthington Minn A Cahfornia 1 nixie William Bryant wee killed 50111e(
1 be regrown if they are removed your
Ike isn't the candidate But a bank official said the same thing inatantly ) - ir'F'' rAille
Illner
' close 46 per cent believe the
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GOV FRANK J LAUSCHE of virtually the same words Mrs Andrews and h
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in er lather e '
GOP can win even if Ike doesn't Ohio ran a poor fourth with Slime Went in Debt Bernard Bryant brother of Wil- 4
' en run Seven per cent won't guess only two votes to head the ticket
'Conditions in my area were barn Biyant died at Cox Hespi- 1
He got seven per cent as second- - - JAN FEB MAR APRIL I MAY1 JUNE JULY I AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC I
Seventy per cent of the cor-
fahly gaod tins year a Daten- WI in Groesbeck cesplea ocepelate I
! -- respondents now believe US choice 15 per cent third - — --
- Chief Justice Earl Warren of For the Democratic vice-preei- Part Iowa banker said "iJat efforts by doctors to save therif' t - - ' -
1
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e California Will not consent to dential nomination
Sen Ke- young farmers are having trouble Witnesses said they were "pretty
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become a candidate even if Eisen- fauver ceme out ahead with 34 meeting their payments" shct up"
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' ' hower bows out Twenty-four per per cent first-choice votes Gov Many young farm families "went The shooting occurred shortly be-
' -cent think Warren will run Six Frank G Clement of Tennessee into clebt expecting to sell begs at fore noon when Andrews left the
- per cent are undecided was second with nine per cent or 26 cents a pound" he said court 1161ISO after appearing before
But in another relatively close first-choice votes Sen Hubert But svith hog prices hovering ic grand jury on a c moi
harge growing I
vote on a key question 52 per cent Humphrey of Minnesota was around 135 cente a potind "thele's out of a family disturbance
' : e of the correspondents believe the third with four per cent a let of grumbling about livestoak 1 a ialHOE
a B01
GOP National Convention will
' Surprisingly Sen John J i L
prices " using their "diverted acres" I La not nominate Vice President Sparkman of Alabama who was ! 4 19-8
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Richard M Nixon to head the Stevensons running mate in Reaentment against admiristra- were to crete nev surplues of oter 014ziosotobwirstabutemor1 i:( cr s I
'ash
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ticket if Ike doesn't run Thirty- 1952 got only three-to-five per
' tion farm policies appeared strong-crops chiefly animal feed greens
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eight per cent believe the con- cent of either first second or est in Minnesota Oklahoma and I
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! vention will nominate Nixon t
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third choice for the vice-presi- the Dakotas In both North !'1----- ) (
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1Ten per cent express no opinion dency In all 45 Democrats were South Dakota however most lae- the Review-Courier clasaified page 1 ' eeret 1 1 -' sistir
If the Washington press and suggested publican leaders have log --C ng been a--
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poli1
jradio -corps vvere naming the on record in favor of more federal 2410 --a 1101'itit' ' 51:7 -"- s°777' ---in - 7'7-7-7: --- fa" ' 'ta- anini e4"Tieitt 4i
i a - l likeliest 1956 candidates today ON THE REPUBLICAN li aid for farm income - - ' --------- -- ' - atitiaf7' a (e'nnef
i the tickets would be: tally with only 11 per cent be- CO Chltirellil lathe :
NeWillOn who accompanied the
Democrats- Gov A d I a i E lieving President Eisenhower will a0 E Trad
' Senate Agriculture committee's u 1
i Stevenson and Sen Estes Ke- run for a second term it followed a neena ineenifeni-e77-Zne :-----Lta---------- i-:e --:a"t - 13 1 Nett '‘'1:':L'e:17It:
' grasa roote" tom found farmers aaolomatilak ''''ii: :'i ' ' ATT:
' tauver Republicans-Vice Presi- that only eight per cent gave him - Se to ath
fl
dent- led the Richard M Nixon and Gov as their first choice inside and outeide he the ue hearing kahn eeraS -41fiea'n : c - - Alt: ii ' '"-
(
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) ) Chritian A Herter of Massa- Vice President Nixon rooms t qstian of -irr irl!Weg it1?! 11111 segvfmat6wtt '--- I - wask
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setts parade to head the GOP ticket price supports 'PEY IE
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with 41 per cent first choice VOteS I Find Dangereks Loophole 1 1 i i tidy(
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THESE ARE THE highlights of Chief Justice Warren was sec- Some favored Agriculture Seere-
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a pest-card survey just made by
ond with 19 per cent first-choice tary Errs T Benson
's flexible 1 : - I I 1 1 i
In all 1065 daily newspaper third and Gov Thomas E Sten
NEA Service for thls column votes President Eisenhow prop aytero Others clamored for
er was
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' Congressional press g a 1 1 er i e s for fourth with five per cent a fixed price system includieg 1 Ptktarglarcev
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Were polled Three hundred and Twenty-six Republicans were Iproduction paymcots - direCC :11112- 1
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i thirty answered the six top po- named as possibilities sidles to farmers wno would
ld then I All Kinds of -
litic91 ouestions put to them A Nixon also headed the poll as i sell their products on the open 1 INSURANCE t t
Ir-OW IS he -ime
i - :30 per cent reply is considered a likeliest vice-presidential cantle- ! market for whatever consumers FIVE MASONS WILY
good mum or a fair cross sec- date with 17 per cent first-choice would pay Long Term
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i The cnly one who showed up 11 per cent first - choice votes that neither riaid nor flexible min-
i I with a clear majority lead was Harold Stassen of Minnesota and ports by themselves WCIC enough ALVA OnA
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i ' an ' ' - Governor Stevenson He received Sen Clifford Case of New Jersey to sot-ye the current farm pro 509 Ccilags b- Phone 375 9 re Aff—t -7-1- ----t
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