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il | - Churchill Vows He'll Fight To Keep Great Britain On Suez

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st Can't Afford Dresses—

Mother Slugs Teacher Who Objected to Jeans

By United Press in Mercer County court. A hearNEW BOSTON, Ill, Nov. 6— ing was set for Thursday.

—— 1 Gives Pledge

| Stevedores Block ve | 10 Repair’

Showdown Vote

In N.Y. Walkout

| | | 0.s. | Loss in Iran

Philadelphia 1 By United Press By United Press | A mother of six children said “The whole town’s in an upy contiolier h LONDON, Nov, 6 — Win- NEW YORK, Nov. 6 Some today she smacked a school prin- roar,” she said. “I Know most of avor's office ston Churchill's new Conser- {1400 striking longshoremen| cipal in the face because “she the mothers are behind me. 67 years. : vative government promised massed at the balloting place yes- wouldn't let two of my daughters Husband Backs Her most impor- ; today to “repair” Britain's terday and blocked a showdown wear blue jeans to school. She said Rar husband, Delbert, traditionally " [vote on whether to end the “I can’t afford to go and buy 39, believes she's right, Mr. Fer-

setback in Iran and to fight if ~ hgcessary to stay in the Suez Canal zone. The first Conservative govern-

sgsional Disergen Counimprisoned

$5 dresses for them,” said Mrs. guson, a truck. driver, has been ill Delbert Ferguson. “Besides, for a year-and-a-half with a what's wrong with jeans?” spinal injury.

|$1 billion New York port tie-up las it entered its fourth week.

and Sabva- ment since 1945 set forth its for- | Fearing violence as the rebel . : Mrs. Ferguson, 31, said she “Last year the school made the { slain mob- eign and domestic program in the |stevedores picketed a school fg - was “just plain, mad” Friday children wear jeans and so I laid ‘he outcome traditional “King's Speech” at i : % {where a .vote was scheduled on when Miss Mabel Knox, the prin- in a supply for the family this on of public ] the formal ning of ew ’ ! 1 he |a back-to-work proposal, officials — bh lh cipal of -the New Boston grade fall,” she sald. “The first thing I 8. Crime im. parliament. PREAIE Of The nen Sg ” i of the International Langshore- DAGMAR — Did somebody SUSAN RANDALL avo school, sent home Ruth, 13, and knew the girls wers being dis-

‘men’s Association (AFL) called say amemic? a way of breathing." {off the election.

Because of King George VI's convalescence from a lung opera-!

Esther, 11, because they were missed from school because they wearing jeans instead of dresses. wore them.

i - . d : x . ine on OTR ARE ‘ . anhe 5 “Maybe I'm just stubborn, but \ tion, the speech ‘was read for him The striking dock workers Rk I went to the school and de 2) . ’ is ther, by the Lord Chancellor, Lord ones the newest effort of their agmar oe oo oo an Iva manded to know what the fuss the whole thing makes me me mad. Simonds. | [union to get them back to work was about,” Mrs. Ferguson said dren On the home front, the new

|amid these other developments: C 00D, Nov. 8 (UP)— 37 inches in Chapel Hill, N.C. is “One word. led to another and | ONE: M ships and piers HOLLYWOOD, Nov. y " r. fre op the first thing I knew she swung There, Too, Huh? i Nk: Jore ships a I Red-headed Susan Randall, who almost painfully frank about her

were worked yesterday than at aw int. 8 Me, { > i Jr; ’ " . - ambition to inhale Dagmar into lany time since the strike.began claims she can “out-Dagmar Dag- ambit g Knocked Her Down

government said it would take] “drastic action” to curb inflation; and save Britain's rearmament|

Nov. 6 (UP) children ran

HONG KONG, Nov. 6 day to wake

" program from collapse. last Oct. .15 in an intra-union mar’ on any TV channel you the rear ranks of the bosom ted (UP)—Chineses Red Pre- : y ’ i ih . ‘ ( ( tarte SWIng- rier - wig they General Terms battle over a contract which ILA wanta name, said today she came brigade. I gue ked and rn BAL the floc mier Chou En-lai has an d un : ule " . : ‘ ing nockes er to hoor oun . : ! ar r It said it also would denational- President Joseph P. Ryan. negoti- west to help Hollywood out be- «gure I know she claims a 39- | 51 Bra ner SHES befo re the nounced. that many om 1ge. ize the steel industry and extend ated with the New York Shipping c the -logal beauties: zre tod : in “and broke gla L ployees » of the Peiping rolled over, the field for private enterprise Association. cause the loca ul ; inch bust,” she said. “But I have husb and o a Rot he; ; tea che) Communist government are ind pulled a "in the trucking branch of na- = “TWO: = A three-man state fact- at in front for television. a a special way of breathing that Yalked gad slopped va, nel to be dismissed to end overtionalized transport. v, : finding board .began an investi-, . This may. bring a pool-size well you know " She cae Mie AW affing and increase de- . speech written bv the Fov M MILE—Gen. Dwight Eisenhower as he arrived at finding board .began an investi: ; pat Io CS pr son was arrested re in oa ERenad, The speech, written by the gov- H Fak ous S ig ge th hon Lie ™ man gation into the dispute, summon- drool from the local wolf pack. This comes as something of a Sirs : ; Felgusos : wa arrested yartmental efficiency, ad- » i oz A s pstic i s onfer wi resi u . ike 2 8 i : i 2 charged with assault and battery, 3 i killing him Ie mn Ie. en e > Tiouis Ive Ing strike leaders and ILA of- But it's not going to make Susie gnock to Dagmar. She claims she gna taken to jail. where she spent, Vices from the mainland the three 1 ON ‘harehill is exe -— sehen —— ficlals as witnesse ‘any friends among the gals Who measures a 42 and if there are the night. aid today. & eral terms, Mr. Churchill is ex Ten mounted policemen and 40 °° . h 5 . Red leaders have been pected to fill in some of the p 0 td It’ He 1] foot patrolmen held 1200 strikers have been hogging the spotlight any Doubting Thomases in the “It didn't bother -me a bit,” she An laining for some time : ; 200 st : : ; : was Mbt he com § iphreys. said details later. S e across the street from a school as prominent Hollywood figures. crowd they can look her up and said I knew I was right b Som corrupt and bureauae “King's Speech” vised . oh “ , i i ” : ause I as protecting 1y : he scene a ] The King's Speech” promised : HELL. Mich. N 6 (UP on the lower West Side where Oh, they re beauties, all right, she will be glad to breathe deeply. RUSE ‘1. wa prote Cg otic officials are allaniats o find Mr. . ONE—"A supreme effort to § y f J . ' officials of the ILA district coun- she admitted. “But they look a young. I . - — Hell froze over today. 1 icials o ul ist t I . yrs “I'd just like to know how that . : : . ing the people by their self-ar-old Bon- build a more tranquil and pros- was 20 above vesterdav cil. had scheduled the back-to- little anemic for TV.” ~ Mrs. Ferguson was released on ing A to y 8 2 3 i 3 sche » £1 elas . intare isly injured perous world.’ More of it was expected work vote—over the protests of a 2 = 39 got around,” she fumed. “I've g500 bond Saturday after being interest and indifference unds in her TWO-—To fight if necessary to today. y strike leaders. St SAN, who's 22 and grew her got a 42—and that's a fact.” arraigned on the assault charge duty. wo children, remain in the Suez Canal Zone een TTT = ee Ci — By United Press - 4, were less until an internatigal agreement WASHINGTON. Nov. 6.—Cen er = vy AL Pint - SOV, ) rel yy roo for the protection of that interna- Dwight D. Eisenhower said today STRAUSS i he had ne tional highway iA reached that he i: determined not to. ex o gn . got on the THREE.-“To fepair the Ini _ .' . hertic an Views 26 ry SAYS: ’ 1e - children Juries our rights and interests ts he is commander of the joint T o d a powder have suffered in Iran.” defense forces in western Europe m Houston, FOUR—To continue to play its p., told reporters that if n to make a part in Korea with emphasis on the time ever comes when he he incident. the restoration of peace feels tl “my duty compels me” 0 en FIVE—To push ahead with re- ;, < out. he would do it armament at home, re-establish “positively and definitely.” ore the home guard and develop civil "He made the statements at a . defense. news conference just before he Le 6 il P) SIX—Convene an early meeting hoarded his plane tp return to piro told of Commonwealth officials to try Paris after conferences here with t he was to work out a remedy for Britain's President Truman and other of- : sprained increasing economié problem. ficials. His plane left for Paris at per and SEVEN—To maintain the La- 10:21 a. m. (Indianapolis time). i 1, kicked bor government's “welfare state The General said that he did hone off social services, but to give better not have “the slightest idea” now ex cards “value for money spent.” about how long he would hold eft. ] The Plegge to trv and repair the European military post : . . the pa- Injuries suffered in Iran was taken “1 Am trying to do a job he SIZES to fit all builds of men (see lower for as- - ” tH ¥ » hurch- $ iid simply . 2 and 2 enigma Le n that Mr. rr right-hand corner of this advertisement) ceny an 3 ns willing and anxious to reope: : Hails UN in Korea » ’ ¢ s wit van in 5 one. egoti tions wi h the In aitiang i Gen. Eisenhower said that he an atlempt to get their oil flowing hag come over only to discuss eS wa agamn. . ; military affairs, including equip- ‘ napolis man fon UL the J maras on Egypt T®- ment for his Western European terday. Was affirmed the tough stand al- defense forces. But he emphaIt Vincent's Featy 1a ken there by the ousted sized that he did not want for * 2aid Noah “3 hot government : Europe “a single piece’ of equipmilton Ave % The speech called Egypt's abro- 1 it that i ieeded by United en parked gation of the 1936 treaty for the Nations forces in: Korea. « " path on stationing of British troops in the He praised the battle being near Rural Canal! Zone and the 1899 con- waged by United Nations forces ad injury 1 dominium for joint administration there and said it had been “a . of the Sudan “illegal and without great inspiration” to the Euro- — Yalidity " pean democracies. Y meme - In answering political questions, ; Gen. Eisenhower disclosed that he ir en Senn : : . sty Canadians had talked by telephone with Sen. Crossing Border James H. Duff (R. Pa.), one of ran "r the leaders among th XepubliVANCOUVER, B. C.. Nov. gh leaders among the Repub (UP)—A 13-day strike of brewery br ay wan} Hm lo nm for workers shut the last ‘of the 64 Joti go } } en Sen he er sail 1 ron - “pubs” here today in a beer O°n- Fi : ower sald ae : on drought that has foreed Canadi- ~ © EE Ln pa | e co ors are ans to cross the border into “U0 'F iT f ea a | Th y Washington state for thirst °F aphasized Bgain that he rad : nn ne 1 itv Pas quenching give Jo one authority to speak BLUE for him politically — The strikers, members of the ‘= cally. HEATHER ‘ International Union of Brewery ‘After All TAN— and Distillery Workers Cl0- No one can act for anvone CCL), have been deadlocked with else in this world” Gen. Eisén- TWIST! GRAY— the breweries over demand hower said. No ope. after all ; but just fo name the for a 35-cent hik { eak for me when * . The domenica Ia a j OF me 3 . colors—doesn't mean cents 2. But Gen. Eisenhower said ft —3-piece SUIT % With Canadian customs officers were was another matter if he hap- The BLUE—Is composed of checking cars crossing the bor- pened to have some friends who . der from Washington for illegal would know how he would react (with I)— yarns in several shades of beer Imports, under certain circumstances. He blue—that blend info a rich said it was their privilege to do Named to Head as they wanted to along this line. BOTANY b DAROFF at heather effect—and then as an He said that he invited Mr. : enlivening note thers is a thin Atterbury Chaplains Duff to visit at his headquarters : i subtle strive of rust! Times Stas Servies when the Senator makes a forth- : ne CAMP ATTERBURY. Nov. 8-- coming trip to Europe. Wonderful Chaplain Lt. Col. Emil A. Zund.. The General said that has not "t. Worth, Tex.. has been named yet “decided the time or set of chief of Camp Atterbury's chap- circumstances” which would lead The GRAY has a liberal lains : him to leave his present military . addition of blue—and: the varled Col. Zund. who has been an job. He said he took it with the B ds Army chaplain for nearly 10 understanding that he would not 0 colored Blus and Gray stran Years, was named chief of the VI keep it “too long.” He said that create a very remarkable shade. - Corps Chaplain’s section. He suc- it had never been more specific —They are almost indestructible! ceeded Chaplain Col. Charles P. than that Th b d tort Malumphy who left VI Corps re-| He said he was not so ‘stuffy or — hey wear yon any texture The TAN has , ) r gk: ass pgotistical” as iev : wn for an. Alaskan assign- egotistical” as to believe that he that we know of! considerable depth—ihe . . as e lispenss : : : : ? nt war She They are perfect for a man neherish ook is

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» ror wo-aresnoon | British Sentries Fire on Egyptians

By United Press CAIRO, Egypt. Nov. 6—British sentries exchanged shots today with Egyptians who fired on an antiaircraft battery position near Ismailia in the Suez Canal Zone

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