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Sudan To Take Case To Security Council Abandons Hopes For Local Negotiations KHARTOUM (UP)— The Sudan, abandoning hope that its border dispute with Egypt could be settled by local negotiation, decided early today to take its case to the U. N. Security Council. At the same time, the government alerted army and police forces for possible emergency action. Premier Abdullah Khalil told the United Press the Sudan will use troops if necessary to drive Egyptian interlopers out of the disputed Halieb area. Reports reaching Khartoum said Egypt is massing troops along the border in the vicinity of the two areas in dispute, creating a potentially explosive situation. Foreign Minister Mohammed A. Mahgoub, whose efforts to negotiate a settlement ended In a deadlock Wednesday night, is scheduled to return to Khartoum from Cairo today. Khalil said, however, that the Sudanese ambassador w'ill remain in the Egyptian capitl at least for the time being. The cabinet wound up ah allnight meeting with an announcement that the Sudan will seek “the good offices of the Security Council” in settling the dispute. It was not immediately clear whether this meant the Sudan Would file a formal complaint against Egypt on charges of border violation Khalil emphasized in an interview that the Sqdan is determined to defend its territory, no matter what the cost. Ho said Egypt’s terms for a settlement are unacceptable.„ Launch Campaign On Special Gifts Appeal Issued For Brotherhood Week CHICAGO (W — The National Conference of Christians and Jews launched a million-dollar special gifts campaign in connection with Brotherhood Week. The appeal was made by Gen Robert Wood Johnson, board chairman of Johnson and Johnson, who is serving as chairman of the drive. He saicl the fund will help finance a "greatly expanded campaign" for improving inter group relations. “We are now observing Brotherhood Week,” Johnson said, “dedicated to the moral principle that mankind can exist only as a brotherhood under the fatherhood of God. “Unity of purpose is clearly the challenge of our times We must utilize the intelligence, knowledge* and manpower we possess to meet this challenge," he said. He urged “every American — —Protestant, Catholic and Jew — to give more than lip-service" to the ideals of brotherhood. If you have something to sell or rooms torrent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. HEGE I — Last Time Tonight — I Technicolor Riot! I “KISS THEM FOR ME” I I Carv Grant, Jayne Mansfield | ALSO — Shorts 15c -50 c | FRI. & SAT. Twin Thrill Show! CfrZr Arm Tin "BigblTird 9f jfau...Stwablinf lato The u Wmn9”KinUfLnn! m "THE Va®" CARELESS YEARS" Xu -TMWWW ' • mm* aniMna Mnra — ADDED HIT — ,Hot Rod Guys Tangling Over Juke Box Girls! LIU GENTLE-MARK DAO j o—o Sun. a Mon.—“JAMBOREE” a “The Green-Eyed Blonde”

Extra Office Hours For License Bureau The Decatur license bureau will be open all day Thursday, and Saturday until 4 p.m., both this week and next to allow those wha have not yet purchased their auto licenses to get them, Mrs. Lavelle Death said today. Many more persons than usual are waiting until the last minute this year, Mrs. Death said, and this will mean long lines for the late comers. Each person buying a license, regardless,,of age, must have a tax receipt. The treasurer, auditor, and assessor’s offices will also be open the next two Satur- - days for the convenience of the license-buying public. SPACE (Continued from page one) launch a program to translate foreign scientific and technical documents. The committee said it would study the matter further, but the department should note that other agencies "are already doing some work in this field.” The committee voted $8,690,000 for old age pensions, $170,600,000 for public assistance grants, and $33,000,000 for unemployment compensation, blaming all three in large part on increased ploymentThe report noted that the total number of jobless covered by state unemployment compensation programs hit 2,939,400 during the week ending Feb. 1, compared with 1,300,000 a year earlier. The committee gave the Agriculture Department an extra $250.000 to administer the 1958 acreage reserve program, with authority to spend 175 million dollars more in payments to farmers. The report said the committee was "disturbed” about the way the de-, partment has handled the program. Other funds in the bill would go to the National Science Foundation. General Services Administration, Reclamation Bureau, Veterans Administration, Interior Department, and the State Department. ' ■ -- _ areT f Continued fium page one) to dairy cattle near New Carlisle, -s Reports said at least two head of cattle already had died for’ lack of feed. An Army tank plowed through 10-foot snowdrifts to break the way for a convoy of trucks carrying food and fuel to 30 families snowbound since last Saturday in the Suburban Gardens addition west of South Bend. Victims in “Dire Need” A Walker Bulldog tank of the 882nd Reserve Tank Battalion took the convoy through. It took two hours to break through two miles of drifts south of U.S. 20. Lt. Col. Lynn G. Thompson, battalion commander, said the families were “in dire need. LaPorte County Sheriff Frank Herrbach said 20 families still marooned from last weekend s snow reported they will be out of food and fuel today. ‘‘JjAst, as fast as we.. county highway equipment we are ■ trying to service the emergencies,” Herrbach saidWalter Carroll, 18, New Carlisle, was carried on a stretcher over a half-mile of snow Tuesday after he came down with pneumonia during a visit at his fiance’s home near Hudson Lake. Two Indiana Toll Road policemen carried the youth over 10-foot snow drifts to a squad car. Michigan City which was hardest hit by the snows had managed to have at least one-lane traffic on most streets. Mayor John Kelley said the situation was “critical but under control.” Liquor And Gasoline MONTPELIER, Vt. —TO — William McKee, highway safety coodinator and secretary of the Emergency Highway Council, said drinking was "directly involved” in 36 per cent of the 90 days motor accidents in the state so far this year. Trade in a good town — Decatur

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