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IkeGETTYSBURG, Pa. <AP) day, Dec. 8, and plans to leave that tune. cal discomfort during this peri- dley White, noted Boston car- intestine to detour a blockage leading to the brain, but the he would have resigned. to— Have Gall Bladder Removed This Week Former President Dwight D. for Palm Desert, Calif., right Eisenhower's military aide, od he had given no outward sign diologist, permitted the Presi- they said could have caused White House did not use the In only attended ¦ Parish he not Eisenhower, 76, will enter Wal- after the turn of the year." Brig. Gen. Robert SchulZj said of it. dent to begin seeing visitors and gangrene and possibly have tak- term "stroke" in its announce- all the NATO meetings but ter Reed-Hospital this week for Eisenhower underwent sur- his. office would be busy today Eisenhower reported to his conducting some of the routine en Eisenhower's life. ments. surgery to remove his gall blad- office at 8:25 a.m. today and business of government. A year later, on Nov. 25, 1957, Again, he made a surprisingly when the conference was ended gery and also suffered a heart canceling appointments beyond he made an extemporaneous der, Eisenhower's office an- attack while he was president, Thursday. expected to put in a full day of For a time, Eisenhower con- the President was at his desk in rapid recovery. nounced today. and Writing, looking over manu- sidered not running for a second the White House shortly after He insisted on carrying out speech on the steps of the build- in the fall of 1965 he suf- Eisenhower expects to keep ing where as the first NATO The five-star general will en- fered a heart attack while vaca- appointments Tuesday evening scripts, "and answering mail. term in the White House be- lunch when he began experi- bis scheduled visit to a meeting , commander, he had had his of- ter the hospital Thursday, al- tioning in Augusta, Ga. He was and Wednesday in New York This will be Eisenhower's sec- cause of his physical condition. encing difficulty in reading a in Paris of the North Atlantic though the exact day or time of ond major operation and his He won re-election in Novem- document As he "described it Treaty Organization nations fice. He went through the talk hospitalized for several weeks City for a football Hall of Fame . withoat stumbling, the operation was not given. then, first at an Army base in dinner and a luncheon for a fifth serious illness in 11 years. ber 1956. later, "The words just kept slid- three weeks later, and did so. v Eisenhower's office issued Georgia and later at Walter business group. During his presidency he suf- On the morning of June 8, ing of! the paper." He dropped Secretly, the President set In November 1965, nearly Ave this statement: Reed. Eisenhower has been at his fered a heart attack in the early 1956, the President was stricken a pen and was unable to pick it this meeting as a test of his years after leaving office, El- "The doctors have informed Eisenhower checked In at office on the Gettysburg College morning hours of Sept. 24, 1955. with an abdominal ailment and up. When he stood up, he was so ability to carry on his duties, senhower had another heart at- Gen. Eisenhower that be must Walter Reed for an overnight campus regularly each day He was taken to Fitzsimons underwent an emergency opera- dizzy he had to lean on a desk knowing that it would be^ a tack and was hospitalized for have his gall bladder removed physical examination about 10 since the last Walter Reed General Hospital in Denver tion for ileitis, inflammation of for support. His speech was im- severe physical and mental test. several . weeks. soon. '< days ago. It is assumed that he checkup. where he made a speedy recov- the ileum, 24 hours later. paired. He disclosed later that if he had Last October, President John- "He plans to enter Walter received the advice of doctors Gen. Schulz said that if Eisen- ery. Within a few weeks after ¦ Surgeons bypassed a 10-inch Doctors diagnosed his ailment found himself unable Jo go son had his gall bladder , re- fteed General Hospital Thurs- for the gall bladder removal at hower was suffering any physi- being hospitalized, Dr. Paul Du- constricted section of his small as blockage of a blood vessel through the rigorous schedule, moved. Partly Cloudy, Lost Your Cat? Warmer Tonight Check the And Tuesday Classified Section ¦ «a«MMnaMHIa1MMi WwM««>MHnMiMa« ^ Father, 4 Children Die CRASH SURVIVORS . Roy Brown, 35, Washington. Both Brown and his wife suf- , Saskatchewan and his wife, fered from exposure and cuts and bruises, of Saskatoon , InORR (AP) Laura 6 were being pulled non , Minn. —Pelica Darkness , youngsters , wouldLake also want to The snowmobile andat sled with dren did Orrnot return home Tony surviving but were in good condition in a Colville, , 32, were hospitalized Sunday after was closing in on Pelican Lake, the bright red sled their father see Catherine, 3 and Andrew, the five passengers plunged into Stajer, St. Louis County deputy ital. (AP Photofax) , 11 days in the snow following the crash of Wash., hosp where Philip Dosch had spent had built 1%, before the tots went to bed. eight feetnf icy water, The trag- sheriff at Orr, was notified their light plane Nov. 24 in northeastern the day ice fishing. His four Once the snowmobile and sled ic drownings were not discover- about 2. a.m. Sunday, He recall- children had had a good time were packed onto their trailer, The bright lights of Orr ed until the following day—Sun- ed seeing a car pulling a home- reflected off the ice as ¦' skating. there was still a 63-mile drive the two day. : • . made trailer. The car matched Moments later, they drowned. home to International Falls. vehicles veered around a point Dosch, 33, was a remedial the description of the Dosch of land. He didn't see the open ¦ ¦ ¦ Pair Rescued Five-year-old Anthony prote They'd probably be late for din- reading teacher at the junior auto. ' • . • ' ::•: Governor ably was riding with his father ner, and Dosch's wife, Roberta stretch of treacherous water high school in International Georgia ahead—some 200 feet long and Stajer and a game warden as, their snowmobile chugged to- —pregnant with their seventh Falls, on the Minnesota - Can- found the car and trailer in a ward shore on the smooth, clear child—would fret. The baby was 50 feet wide, ice on most of the adian border. public parking area in Orr, a After 11 Days ice. Jennifer, 9; Lisa, 7, and expected in a few days. The four lake was about one foot thick. When Dosch and Ms four chil- community of 360 on the lake- eaff/e fb l/ S, shore. They organized a search; party In Plane Wreck and used car' headlights to pierce the darkness. The lake ia COLVILLE Wash. TAP) - A , about five miles wide and sev- Supreme Court car stuck in the snow led to the Sky en miles long. After 2% hours, a WASHINGTON ( AP) — The sic test of the right states to rescue of a Canadian couple snowstorm forced the group to ' ^ give up the search until day- tight over selection of Georgia s run their own elections. who survived 11 days after their break. next governor goes before the The battle is three-sided, its plane crashed on a northeastern Supreme Court today in a clas- overtones broadly significant. Washington peak. Americans in New Ha Searchers then spotted a gaso- Specifically at issue in the Roy Brown, 35, of Saskatoon, SAIGON, South Viet Nam days earlier, the American spokesmen reported, 30 Viet | miles off the southern coast of line can bobbing on the open (AP) -- U.S. jets flew through a fliers also claimed widespread Cong were killed inside the de- one-day hearing is the constitu- Saskatchewan, and his wife, North Viet Nam, The Ingersoll stretch of water about 150 feet sky full of challenging Commu- destruction to one of North Viet fensive perimeter of Saigon's replied with her five-inch guns. from shore off Patten's Point. tionality of a 142-year-old sec- Betty, 32, were reported in good nist MIGs Sunday to wanb tar- Nam's major railroad Five Highway marshall. air base. Three Americans were A U.S. spokesman said the ;The body of one of the chil- tion of the Georgia Constitution. condition today at Mt. Carmel gets hear Hanoi, and pilots re- ing yards six miles northeast of killed and five wounded in the destroyer suffered slight dam- ported shooting down one of the Hanoi. dren was floating in the water. It provides that when no can- Hospital here. first Viet Cong attack . U.S. age but no casualties. He had no The recovery team used Red jets and probably a second. While the air war swirled casualties in later action a canoe didate for governor gets a ma- Mr.