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WE Buy Diamonds § In Cattle Judging . CANTON, IIL, Nov. 28 (UP)— Ls ¢ rH cy Le ort ’ = imps Slate: Service Clarence Pace, 45, Liverpool, IIL, : . 4 , e HIGHEST CASH PRICES N LAFAYETTE, Nov. 23—Purdue, Was killed instantly When a hunt- . -. 3 The Indi c y ; ; Y University’s student livestock| 3 companion’s gun discharged has legal STANLEY Jewelry Co. § ‘ : ; ya : accidentally yesterday. Mr. Pace! sa" co PLE Das . oR 113 W. Wash. Lincoln Hotel Blac. NEW YORK, Nov. 23—Thirty-| The statement said the present] Thomas J, Anderson, editor and|judging teani' competes tomorrow ang hig friend were duck-hunting GOOD NEWS FOR DANCING U ’ S Ele 5 a three prominent Americans in- Atlantic Organization with itsipyplisher, the Arkansas Farmer; |28ainst some 35 other teams in; 3 poat on Rice Lake when the | : apie hy : g oire. Members in disagreement on. A £ ist the intercollegiate contest at the poat rocked, causing the rifle to | : | / / / mission “ry |cluding three former under-secre- «such fundamental issues as the orman Armour, former assist-iynternational Livestock Expost:| on off. : \ \ J / utility of 1 2 |tarie§’ of state and Gen. George giza support and membership of ant Secretary of State; Josephition in Chicago. 5 - | or said today C. Marshall Bom to the the coalition’s military forces,” Clark Baldwin, former Republican] Members of the team are Rob-| on Tug ral ‘ , y Amgrican people today to encour- cannot approximate the strength representative of New York; ert Peterson, Rochester; Richard i ¢ 3 EFROYMSON age creation of a single agency to reqliired to” insure peace, “The np e Chatfield-Tavior former Heckel, Roseville, 0.; Robert | EASILY DIGESTED oo i fected by form and execute foreign policy aggressor knows how to take ad- yo yon |Seérley, Bridgeport; Robert D. 3 ver of ‘PSC
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recommend. specific means toward
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for the North Atlantic Treaty vantage of these differences,” the Under - Secretary of Commerce; payis West Point; Richard Ros- events 221 W. WASHINGTON ST.§ Organization. appeal said. |Frank R. Crosswaith, ghairman, her, R. R. 18, Indianapolis; said. “Pre ; The open letter to the American To Recommend Means Negro labor committee; Clyde T./George IL. Daigh, Springfield, Ill, tinue In ef Opposite Statehouse Jeople urged, support for a “single TE ~ |Ellis, executive manager, National anq Alan E. Myers, Plainville. | ’ in the cas politi ‘al authority” to which Gen ; The appeal noted that, a NATO Rural Electric Co-Operative ASSo-| y) 50 gonjors. Their coach is| . . The Con L DN at T° ‘committee composed of the for-iciation! Rabbi Norman Gersten-|, gRIors. s| | / / / fon Circuit Dwight D. Eisenhower could turn eign ministers of Belgium, Can |te]q, Washington, D. C.; Clinton bron: J. T. Forst of the Apimal| / 3 combe wa for prompt political -decisions in 34a Italy, The Netherlands and'g Golden, labor advisor to ECA; Husbandry Department. | | out all com TE —— his effort to build up Atlantic der Norway had been established tothe Rt. Rev. Henry W. Hobson,| Purdue is entering seven steers| behalf. ine
fenses. ZIP- | It asked also that Americans support a co-ordination of ecdGABARDINE nomic policy among the Atlantic
both economic and foreign policy co-ordination. “We hold that the safety of our families and homes, the continuance of our free way of life and of the American emphasis on opportunity unlimited depends upon welding the present coalition of free nations into an instrument of
nations to facilitate defense proand peaceful prosperity.
duction economic
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Protestant Episcopal bishop of and 40 fat barrows in the show] southern Ohio; Robert L. John-|at the Stock Yards Amphitheater. |
son, president.of Temple Univer- It opens tomorrow and runs sity; Dr. Henry T. Moore, presi- through Dec. 1.
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9 95 The letter was. drawn up by board, General Electric; William - a $730,000 wil L Clayton, Joseph ©. Grew peace so Sitong i there can be gtern, president of the Dakota R I B t R t G od ra 0 It was tl and ‘illiam 1illips, all former NO war, appeal said. National Bank, Fargo, N. D.; b C L b d : > waled to Under Secretaries of State, and! "Our era will be remembered james W. Wadsworth, former epu ic .. Tn ryan 0 er or on : § Now you and your favorite part- Did an RR J 3
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issued thfough the Atlantic Union Committee of which all three are
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Zanuck; hotel owner Conrad citizens , . . wr - Stu I 3 $ 50 Hilton; publisher Marshall Field Signers of the appeal, in addf- Club, and Dewitt Wallace, pub- The Magic Step To Popularity, 3 PSC Ch and financier John Hay Whitney. tion to those mentioned, were: lisher Reader’s Digest. FREE ESTIMATE Be key al davess 5 dons J Sal the C ES -— SS ey wait. Come in or phone now, 3 rescinding ———— Psychology at the Wheel— Bandit Gets Teeth a) der would. ALL WOOL 3 by Y WwW B Ih But No Money 36 Months to Pay! ; the = temix ) - ay e ou ere a u Yy ST. LOUIS (UP) — William We can also arran e fo remove ARTH iE grantede«by GABARDINE . Thornton, 56, was without his gq \ ‘But Bel When You Drive that Way false teeth because of an annoyed the coal you have on hand. Hanna ple bandit. ’ a move NW NT : : . . Thornton said a masked robber ; 227 N. Penn FR. 2565 By HARMAN W. NICHOLS vised to weed out the dangerous : : ; . * . . . TOPCOATS United Press Staff Correspondent Sreers. eG must continue «to forced him to put up Ne hands, Buy an Engineered Job From Schricke! $50 VALUES WASHINGTON, Nov, 23 — If warn the public... to drive as if repos the dental plate Hom ns Studio Open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M 3 ‘Bulwarl your kid kicks his pals in the gyery other driver beloriged tof ee demande a . Pp « M. « M, a Nee A shins and maybe sasses you back that group.” ; 8 wi . A A t t i) t C 7 early $ 00 _look out. He may turn out to y up iis ir | Thornton said he had left his ce u oma [ ed ing 0. * State Con # The psychologists plan to eXx- wallet at home i the C1aypos il a pretty lousy automebile , . iyeir studies to all types of y The bandit angry, stuffed the tabor desc Ey east that's the conclusion rivers including women. false teeth into his own pocket 809 Ft. Wayne Ave. LL 2313 against oo ET, = " A jaa; and escaped. Schricker’s
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tual Casualty Co. MEMPHIS, TENN. Nov. 23 this astern All-Wool Sharkskin Dr. Eggert and Dr. Malg made {UP)-—More than fifty footsore ; hob ionling All Ww I G b di a two-year study of truck drivers Mexican cotton pickers straggled / a Wool Gabardine from more than 140 companies 10 jni4 town yesterday after walk- District find out why some of them are s0 jn» 10) miles from a plantation I D.
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GABARDINE OR Some of the bad drivers. the conditions, where they were em- the Columb SHARKSKINS psychologists found, often played ployed on the Tiptonville planta- Dr. Wend bully when they were children. tion of Terry Jamison “were not. atomic On the happier side are the ac- good.” They told him that “the wr of Scien $ 00 cident-free drivers. In general, food was bad and we weren't scribe an they were happy children, are hap- making enough money.” EC with new which he f
pily-married now, even-tem-pered, and can size up a situation quickly. Dr. Eggert'and Dr. Malo came up with some interesting statistics. They concluded on the basis of their findings that many highway accidents could be prevented
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were involved in accidents rang-
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