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10 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. N. .. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1957 BUREAU DISCUSSES Sister of Kaiser MOTHER AND TWO (350000 70 CANCER FUND. |Q|VEN MACHINE GUN |HAROLD . YOUNG AT HEAD FOR V|S|T TO CHmAGOwrucm\ Fresident of Alabama So- al “No Tea satlsfies like Opposes Husband’s Riding I\[o[orcy(-]c iety—Other Officers Chosen. Harold T Young, Davis street Col. Scott Gets Weapnn to Fight | was elected president of the \VI\‘:H\'r | State Society at a meeting last night | in the ton Club. Walter ‘retary, Colin G.” White- | Lipton’s Orange Pekoe” Says— Myrs. H. V. Speelman, Washington, D. C, ’Gr'\n! by du Ponts of Wflmmgmn | | ‘t to Promote Research. | PHILADELPHIA, Decomber 6 (4. grant_of $50,000 from the n | | Pants of W ilmington, Del., for the fur theran of ncer research has heen | epted by Dr. Ellice McDonald, Ca- | in chemist and spe it ean Woman Answermg DeSCrip- | cer investigation, it was announced | vesterday., L tion of Parent Reported Dr. McDona Given Lift Into Miami. FEARS OF FARMER Downward Road to Peasantry Brought Up. at Ameri- can Federation. By the Associated Press. BON many, December 6 A i Victoria Subkoff, «ter of the former Kaiser, will permit her d to ride his “in- le” again. Subkoff, the voung for whom she ex- ed the tit that Sf tral a fow W from his mot morning. with cons to his head that s hospital. Frau Subkoff was when she heard of her mishap. During their honevm: she frequently rode on the v seat of her hushand’s two-wheeled vehicle, strapped on for saféty, but wsidered lost to the Off Gangsters at Fare- : toid W well Dinner. 3. | side, director of publicity entatives Oldfield. Ragon. By (he Assaciated Press and Itead of Arkansis and December Recause ah South, former chief clerk of Ol friends said they | the House of Representatives, made ¢ his safety amons Chicago | brief addresses, Se . they zave him a machin n for protection at a favewell han before he came here, Col. Hugh |7 told a up of hospital exeen- | meet! tives and surgeons at a welcoming uncheon yesterday. Col And she continues: “The cup that cheers must have pmp/rlu‘: chat will make it cheer— Sevength, flavor, quality—and the time-proven standby: LIPTON'S hasallthese.andmore.. pleasant, sooching sedative, nvl-nd herves ufter @ long, hard day.’ she never is said to have discov- | ered “specific 0 i e blood and cells of the body of e ictims. “The research wil be con Alexander = juet in February. was followed by a m. ated P December 6.—The farm Pr the Asso . CHICAGO. or fears he is on the downward road | and wonders why he | stick to the plow HIGH SCHOOL WALKOUT ENGINEERED BY P’RENTS Second Strike of Pupils Brief Period Due to Controversy | December f— | v Bryant and her | Marj ind | W weeused of hav- | cidnaped after they had heen takeny| | from her by the TuverileCouEL REE s | combe County. last night was centered in\ Florida, ~ with officers and her «d hushand helieving they are | | THE bougquet of Lipton's Tea is so exquisite that men and women everywhere have invariably be. come enthusiastic tea drinkers on tasting Lipton's. There must be a reason—and here it is: I I G I W«mrfldl Peace -HOW AMERICA CAN SECUREIT By H. Wickham Steed, Former Editor London Times. to peasaptry should children to a cal where, declared Willi fore the American Farm eration vesterday “With an unprec fndustrial men a Jaw for financial in tation act for railroads av ation law tor labor, t think themselves erowded house of their fathers.” said Prof who is a_member of history rtment of the University of Chi- and hold his | tized every- | Within chief of ~( estran n Washin 2 Fatates produce ht to stand | 2 the World, posts. We of ‘many civi says A. | “We deny w for clection |mm\, f men, the r e political sm to be one errations of th » of our times.” brother of Benito, Over Woman Principal. - Shkoff fell trom the machine when his front tire exploded just he was about to leave a filling ation 'WARNS OF LEGISLATION " ADVERSE TO FARMERS ' millions of them have aban | B eallings the last six vears tion ot the small home-own- | John E. Br-mon Tf|]< i< worse than it has ever | appempt May Be Made to Repeal Hoch-Smith Resolution. = banking transpor- an immi- farmers it of the | girls, | l’nml i, with two little 1 train at West vesterday, and By the Assaciated Press WPORT, Oreg., December 6 A nd =chool \Hnu enginecered hy pol he parents of about 40 of Newport's Mt high school students was | = today as the result of a| over the principal, \||~§ leck. | trike, which is the s | fow week when the an Cevlon and India for qual 1y and merit. Lipton’s Tea isblend- 4 packed by means o-date methods in bis own fac tories. thar’swhyLipton'sOrange Pekoe Tea is the best obtainable. Crime Menace Flrven Articles ((95 pages) by Experts on Crime, Criminology, Lats Enforcement (all phases, all standpointc they would not warrant s estrange Frdt‘l'\nml Yet Lipton's finer flavor and qual. ity cost you no more than ordinary teas. Therefore, always ask your grocer for Lipton's. it fon with Miami ofticials also. | <ed the belief that his wife, | the children were taken | fter ho had accused her of improper | conduct with Henry = | ville clubman and h (: s to Miami, where she *| to have a number of friends. made known the | of the note which Mrs. Bry- e o the negro nurse Stelia t to lnre her away from the chil- | § cives a little more than | ¢ a bushel for wheat, and the <umer pays 10 cents a pound a. He receives €2 or §3 a bar- | By the Associaed Press ipples d the consumer pavs from S1 o $15 a barrel, die receives| CHICAG 10 cents a pound for pork on hoof. | to farmers that while ti consumer pays 50 cents A; ponnd for hacon in is too great p from whot 5 Structure of the Soviets BY PROF. JEROME DAVIS Germany’s War Guilt Den‘al by ormer Minister on J Reply by Bernad. Sehmit Awakening of New Turkey . India’s Degradation Denied Chinese Revolution’s Collapse 30 Days’ World History BY 14 HISTORIANS RESINE eI ) The HUMPHREY Radiantfire 15~ $MUDDIMAN¢ 709 13th St. N.W. Main 140—6436 appointing ¢ A warn man to h attempt probably : 1 nu . December 6. woman charge of students T an LG is known A TFA PLANTER Ceylon LIPTON'S TEA LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD will be made in Congress to rej b s Hoch-Smith _resolution, dirvecti . Interstate Comme Commissic chanze freight rates to permit move ment of icultural products at low - |est possible rates, was issued to t A auired to lower their rates by v'..hn 1. Benton of the \vn«mll"”""- The note sent to Bryant, while | labor will strike. If commissic Association Sailway and Utilities | the mother volunteered to care for chants and other city organizations | Comm | the litue Is. merely said, “Wallace, be put under control. the ery of bol- mnl ek Something Halleek in dresses and nsed is in running the =L the llllr\ he iway Ariff bo lowered suffer. If the vail 3500 far Each Dead Burglar <.. December 6 (/P) December Current History ¥ SALE TODAY, 25 CENTS. Lo I IR TheYounglens 5 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS e children were dismissed an hour they had been turned over fo Bryvant in front of the hospital they had been visiting the when they failed to return to | Addie A, Floyd, in [P Juvenile Court has | after Mrs, m. and it hehooves | The | where a sube | father, it or forfeit their S| | 1y | the hame of Mrs d \\\lm\« care the | praced them. to help themselves e 5 T atters heing important onsid. [in the prevention of vances in freight rates Representative Hill, Alihama, yicultural policies of the N |nn. fundamental economic re- | He made a plea for pas- | dre adden bill, concerning | busy day and sort As | Muscle . to_ provide sands of & < collected hy the aid, | with fertilizer at reduced prices. "| flework Guild for London's sick d poor. | )\GOSIII Dr.SIEGERTS For intestinal cramps caused by ness or relaxation of the digestive organs. A tonic in your food Makes everything delicious Same formula since 1894 ered by the 1 Approval of ing of the prevention Farm Bureau were fl Muscle Shoals. the B manded With instments. e Chinese Boy Wins Citizenship. NEW YORK. Decemher 6 (P).—A in afoul of the im- ion authorities when he < far for the presi-|by steamer from Por ||*l|fh|| 3 cast the | vester dent of the bur@u. would i =anization would put all its force veta if nece heen mentioned thus an srations will hr speech of Gen. John J. Pershing Wed- | prove hi Nesdny mornng between 10 and 11| Leol ovelock. central standard time. The | was o general may be h YW, he o cago W DECEMBER 6 8 AM. to 6 P.M. e vesterday on the basis of hat the boy never had been as a native-born Amer- o of Leong Ding, who BOSTOMANS Sale of Suits The weather forced us to start it a month in advance. 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