S ^ ]$EEN STAMPS SAT *Ls Designed to Determine Whether Falling to Prosecute’ Gamblers
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Elisabeth raayrvatlonk:--..^ \ _■.< ' V will give h p a i^ Tueaday at S p,m.> " 'a ^ e ll, Mfr, M vy Reid and Mra. the goldw wedding anhlveraary. S. MaMyrlii and" her huabaikk haaria at 2:30 Sunday aftarnoon at . ,F ilr, bolder to a ^ t, .duMoe ,«g irroUpa. Mra. I». H. M elbert’'ta. the High School. AboiiiiTown ckaifmah of the aupper coniinittee. for'-W^lte Ribbon Recrulta foUdkr- McKinney.' Mr.;an'd Mra, Wtljlam J, Holden, 23 l^rday eveplng, Mr. and Mrs, IWCNdEs' AGAij^ froet Ui lowhuaiyLow ki-low 9H. The prbgTfOT will include a puppst ing the bUaineaa" meeting at 2:16 Palknor. Dr. Sunday was 'held at Holden were guests at. a surarlse Sundey konliy.^Ue w r hwr. WglA ~ . .... charge. Of , WVi/ ‘i ' dog the home of their son and daughter dlnnerpairty at Dama’s Hi West The' commltUi^ln charge of the Mtonbef of the AudH . ' ' V X '■ •-r ^ i*ow ( and a' aklt put on Th« pro^am will be In charge. Of ■seml-formal, dance aiid. buffet of Qitfeau of CIreqIafion SO to as. ThC'WnuMl mMtinf and poUuck* tiy alx of:, the ipentbera'* of Mfa, John KcAlllaterv;Mfa.fa. C. W- roaat toitiolrow at 6^0 p.m. at 9 In law, ,Mr. and, Mra. J. Herbert Hartford, with about 16. present, ^ffippw o t ^ y n C B 6t 0>e Norttt more Watkina, Mia. ''Wlllla'm,Jftu8h Durkin St., followed by a briaf Holden,^ Ellington Rdn South Holdett has been asaoclated with the Women’s Club at the Manches X ^tmck^ster-^A CUy o f VilU^e Charm the Tnterniedfate MlCK'All ladiea ter .Country Cjub tomorrow from X~ lii^Khod^ CtiMUt will taka place of the church are welcome. Any and Mra. tSeqrg^'McKlnney. The irte^tlng. Chlldreh...on the guard Windsor, and not *t ,the.home .of the automobile business for many ■ :r e£- yearg and 4s now-With the Tabhr 9 p;m. to i, announces that tickets slcht at'^iSP at the one iinahle to attend the aupper la refreahment^Oiemmlttee will In team, both old and new "members, theb- daughter and son in law; clude Mra. Jntrloh Baj^ett. Mra. are urged tq attend. , Hoatgwere'their aon.and his wife',' Cadillac Co. - Will be.'’ available at the door to VO JK^Xyi, NO. 183 ^(TWELVE PAGES) X MANCHESTER, jG#' n ., SATURDAY, MAV- 4, 1957 (CiMafled Adverttilag on Page 10) PRICE FIVE CENTS (diurch. 'I^ M dacpratiowa yili to> Invited to the meeting at 7:46. X X /X- rs Vi^l^tober^s }/ I x Ouster Sou^t X . V By Grand iiiry X Pbrtland, Ore., May 4 (/P)— A vice-investigating ‘grand i jury ran it-s score to 69 in- Washington, May 4' (/P)— dictmejits today and told, Sen. Mundt- (R-SD) says the Portland it still ''4ias a .lortg 'X, Senate Rackets committee is way to go/ before c&rjniption looking into .-circumstances can be wiped out here. ' 8urroun<iing' D avi# J. .Mc The busiest of four grand juries ALWAYS to investigate vice ^ In the past Donald's re-election as presi year, the jury submltt^ two final dent of the United Steel iiotments and a-lengthv-report workers Uriitm. critical of Dist. Atty. 'William P6IiticaI>Furor Seen Mundt, a member .of the .com Langley, Mayor Terry ScKrimk mittee, Raid yesterdSy the investi and local police. gation by committee ataff members' Langley has been convicted of :S ^ ]$EEN STAMPS SAT *ls designed to determine whether falling to prosecute’ gamblers. He Over Using H-Bomb V . unlqii flinds. were used- to finance faces . six other indictments. McL^nald’s recent eampaign for Sch'.unk faces five. another- term In- the union office. In a surprise, move, the grand . Meanwhile, the commlUe pre jury also recommended that Atty; Bonn. Germany. May 4 (/P)— Chancellor Konrad Adenauer pared for another aeaaion next Gen. Robert V. Thoimton of Ore- conferred today with Secretary of State Dulles on East-West A'<^ Ample Free Parking Wednesday With Dave Beck. Team,- ■gon.- named last year to conduct issues. , .. -7.^ The^ • y x the Vice investigations, be replaced ■ atera Union president. In his last While the talks werie going on, a (resh message arrived/$dr At the Rear of Our Store. Money Refunded at Sta'itYfSLCounter. aptsearance before the Inveatlga. in the probe. tors, Beck decline to answer ques The appalling inability of pur Adenauer from Soviet Ambi^sador Andrei Smimov.and was tions. a,bout his handling of union att05ne.vvgenCrql to perceive the taken into the Chancellor’s office. A Foreign Office spokes funds.-The Teamsters boss invoked emergent publlcXie^ for forceful man said Adenauer and Dulles discussed the ^ v ie t note. >1 his- fifth, amendment protection -action . has be^Uncreastngly The spokesman declined tO;discuss the coritents of the note, / evident to us . the report by against poasible sSlf-lncrlmlnatipn. built was believed to deal with thei.SOviet-German exchange;;/ Cemplatnts Re<lwlvrd said. over atomic weapons! / " > ’ / After' Mundt reported the com- Dave. Beck, preaidOnt of the Teamsters Union, leaves feder^^ / U »t Failures X..^ f j y n i .^mlttee was checking into the Steel- courthpnss in Washington May 3 after surrendering on..an indict The report wound .up ninV- 'wiirkera, election, another source ment Bccuaing him of income tax evasion. 'Beck was released on weeks of work. It was /delivered Bonn. Germany, May 4 </^-^The Atlantic Allies declara to the presiding state circuit court -said cbmpiaints about. McDonald's bond for his speparance in Tacoma, Wash., to answer, tp-the in tion that they will meet any aggresison with nuclear-backed election had been received from judge here, Charles W.- Redding. dictment. X might was expected todriy'to bring new erislaughta from Berwick, Pa.’ The jury presented a list of steps The union' chief, defeated Donald it said-Thornton had failed to take. Russia and their own political opponent^ iri their owii coun G, Rai-icki a unioP, member who The jury recommended that the trie s .' ’ .-' , was not kno.wn natlohally before lie .Oregon State Bar draw up a list Thwe stand WM resrlfirmed last ■ - .a tried for the top steelworkers post. 6f attorneys competent 'to take' higlit in a communique which. 1 I McDonald defeated him by about UnioD ^ e r , gnd that the governor ap- served notice’that NAlXl memisers /. R* V/m L . ' A A two to one. potnt-bhe-46 head the vice Investi gation stood ready■ to use "all* available ; g -v i* w”|; , s 'T9* T /'''■ McDonald haa>wrlUen Uie com^ meBna”XincIudlng their devastat- 11 If - I-C a V| Tfq sf 'fgq S - .S '- i mittee, there is "ho corruption in Ironically, while the grand jury irtg n uclei weapoDs-^gainSt any AXA/AK X F A U LAF our Union”' and that the organisa was preparing this repbrt. Thorn aggreasors. The statement came To Find Botter Man ton was in Salem at a legislative tion will cooperate in any investi ts^. '' ' at the end of a 2-^>’ session of gation. X • ■. \ '4a• —..I.■■ ii 1.1 I . ^- hearing, .testifying against pr’o- foreign ministers, of the 15-naUon Stop H-Blasts . There were reports, also, that Atlantic Clty,.N. J., May 4 U9)4with'*'asali;ting In preparafloii of a posala to do a v i^ with, grand X juries, or -Testrict- their freedom. ' alliance. the committee might look InAotwo --Teamsters chief Dave Beck was • false tax return for the Teamsters' In a cleafeut ansy,*er to the ■Oslo, May 4 (^^N orw ay’s sec-- , Other matters, the recent strike ."I am a believer IrXthe grand Kremlin's recent' threats, a'g'ainst quo'te<l as telling a regional meet-' Joint Council N o.' 28 Building jiiry system." Thornton skid. ond largest newspaper today called against the Ohio Consolidated ing of hit. union ^veaterday that "If A.ssn. in Seattle, alqo in I960. ^ ^ atomic guided hjl**''® bases in for Foreign Minister .Halvard M. X Telephone CO., and the conduct of There have been more thkp KX) H-Bomb Protest in Japan ybu find artyohe'who can do a bet-: The spokesman quoted Beck as dietmehts agstnal mf,r« Scandinavia,' West German; Lange to try to make the weatern Washable Fabric some union leaders and mine op ter'Job than T have done, go aneaa lelllng the meeting:- maiccm Huge replica of an H-bomb mushroom cloud is carried through 1 persons in the year-long inveslig^-. '.Greece and Turkey, the Communi- >owers atop their nuclear bomb erators in LusernC County, Pa. and elect'him." ' i "Ever>’ man Is entitled to his the streets of Tokyo, Japan, May 1, in protest to upcoming Brlt- BSts.