Tart ghar ee tate Pe Pe ye NO et Texas Group . Continues | Negro Ban of'a: newly ‘organized White Citl- zens’ Council hustled two Negro studenis , oif the Lamar. State Ido a: ba me Limited, said that parts of Pris |: ai found in-a’ploughed field several, ang hundred yards from the airfield; ald (indicating that’ it had touched. ' s''closed nthe ° “Some of, the. questions being asked are: “Lewhy? was - this, ‘stillssecret °| military plane ‘brought. to, such » 2% Why-was it not: ‘diverted: to another: airfield: Russian. * brought : the : “Bolshol:.- “Theatre same: time. 1 4, Monday nighi, and. a> coundll undereairiage -had- -been pickets and a demonstration at the state-supported school today. Bill Nelson, Beaumont Journal ‘reporter, said that police at the scene toid him the Negroes were “oushed and shaved and ‘hustled off: the campus.” Police acaed that the Negro 1 students, whose names were not learned, were not injured. Two other Negro o students at- tending classes, were advised by officers to go home, and they | did. Police escorted them through the ‘crowd. Some 100 white persons, rang- ing in age from 30 to 50, arrived ab the campus about 7 pin. and set up, a picket line. They.car- ried’ placards with slogans-such as...“rebels with a cause” and wn too. soon. or ‘busy, civil alnport?. is. were three “which “jet: “airliners: let’ “company” aly ‘about ‘the Why- did only the polit and ilot | have ‘ejector seats? Why: did not the other four men ‘aboard by, to bale out?: ¢ (cR)—A pilot whose! Students swelled the crowd to ; about §00 during the evening. © Some 30 police patrolled the campus. but made no effort to ‘disperse the ‘pickets. The crowd {CMe ros BEAUMONT, Tex, im—Pickets , College’ of Technology: ‘ciimipus: N. spokesman promised another 50]: “at Prince ‘Albert, Saskatchewan, eget CERN ERR ay ees iP ae (CP Photo). Diefenbaker Has Slight Edge | WASHINGTON (4)—Adlai Stev- enson has challenged President Elsenhower to “take the leader- ship” In benning hydrogen bomb tests, saying the United States administration “has not pressed forward along this path to peace as so many have urged.” The proposal came in the wake of a slashing campaign attack by Elsenhower Monday night’ on Stevenson and ne Democratic majority in the U.S. Congress. Eisenhower also forecast, in aj: a continued: prosperity “with more than 70,000,000 jobs at good wages” if he is re-elected. major address at Lexington, Ky.,! Stevenson's renewal of his earller proposals that Washing- ton take the lead in banning H- bomb tests came in an address prepared for delivery at the Fair- leigh Dickenson University cam- pus at Teaneck, NJ., and made available to the press in ad- vance, “The renunciation of this direction,” Stevenson sald. Eisenhower also referred to the problem of world peace Monday Without mentioning the 'Democratic candidate by name, night. he said “political oratory . “My uncle,” said Mr, card in every hand after a | played.” BLACKWOOD on ~ BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD of hearts, ha New, such tests is a step. which I think the great powers are now willing to take--if there is leadership in can tell you every! Stevenson Challenges Eisenhower To Take Lead in Banning Bomb Tests © its most reckless has plunged to the wild extremes of charging the administration with such fa- bulous failings as not guarding the peace—and not caring for the welfare of any humble citi- zen or any needy family in the land.” Stevenson said the government should “explore disarmament proposals made by others: to sec whether they were made in good faith and whether they will meet our security requirements,” PROPOSALS WYEDRAWN He sald the isenhower -ad- ministration. “has even with- drawn its own proposals when t} others indicated a willingness to accept these proposals.” Elsenhower's . Lexington —ad- ‘dress drew applause 42° times from the partisan crowd with thrusts ke this: “We all know that there are people who suffer from lying in Ia world of words and phrases for so long that they can no long- er recognize avvion when they eee 1b,” He appealed for support of TT “keep | our “education: system IN LINE FOR. LEADERSHIP. — John Diefenbaker, international 1 | i i | Pee : ) |, aefabs spokesman for the Progressive Conservative party, is counting The Hand ls ine Repnblean bekel generally | 7 ; mentioned as a possible successor to George Drew as party 1 . ao rev STUDEN TS JOIN IN leader. He and his wife read telegrams of support in their home Important Part Of Game | intationary nN business ‘heavy-tax, heavy-spending, gov- Cou ple of w icks have been’ ernment-interference, centraliz- Here Mr. Abel pitch- ed-control ‘policies from which this country has so recently been ather. Sunday while hej pegan to dwindle at about 8:30 As Te Pp d ( ed another club. So, after the, ™scued could reverse all the pro- i“ ‘ » reas nue oP } pmo. tt South dealer fifth trick, Mr. Abel was known | 8'ess we have made, ly today. escor ted. home the, Mrs. H. . Mercer, 2 ‘housewife § ories on er onven ion Neither sie vulnerable to have started with one heart ‘ - while the plane sat on | from’ ‘Vidor, Tex., a: ‘small town ‘OTTAWA W—TheJohn Diefenbaker bandwagon gained mo- un keen and Mr. New with three: if You're TIRED | — 7m just east of Beaumont, said she mentum today with reports that a majority of his Commons aqii Mr, Champion pulled all of Mr, Bilt h: Columbia, ‘J otganized ‘the: demonstration,| cclleagues favor the Saskatchewan lawyer as the next leader wk io9T New’s trumps. Then he led to ‘mercy plane tarrying the and’ had - organized the council) of the Progressive. Conservative party. A 6 3.° dummy's ace of diamonds and TIME /, believed. to have’ been suf- about a week ago. ‘But those who support. George’-—— “| owest wast ruffed the last dlamond, Everybody gets a bit run-down now and fering from’ spinal ° “meningitis, | “She said:she has a 11-year-old Hees, Toronto business man, de-)pavie Fulton, 40, of Kam! Nn New Mr, Abet When Mr. New followed to both | then, tired-out, heavy-headed, and maybe’ | rom Burns. Lake «at {$0 whiny she. wants to send to | clared lie is‘not to be discount-l pc able Commo deb OOPS AK IO952 & S - of these diamond leads, Mr.| fotheted by backaches, Pethaps nothing | Sunday for Vancot-| What she called “an all- white eq; that he has built up a lot] yr, Diefenbaker’s ¢ ater | ead v5 Champion knew for sure Uhati serouly wrong, just a temporary toxie it failed to reach. William Lamar: Tech” next year. af support. in’ three years. of re onted Yo. ha €r ‘ edge was esa4 @Q109982 there was not more than one! condition caused by excess acids and Lake,: 212° miles south, for’ re~ The college was ordered to ad- touring ridings and that dele-|q nt M nd ot een shown) @ 3 ow Q9TSS 2 |club on his left. In other words, Khe That's the time to take Dodd's uelling at Hoon. a mit. Negro. studen ts’ this year by. gates “trom : ‘these ridings. will during Monday's our-hour cau- SOUTH Mr. New had shown six spades, ianey Pils, Dodd's stimulate the kidneys, “ “We were about:an hour out of a federal’ district court. It has have the greatest: voting cas attended by 47 of the par- Mr Champ on three hearts, and at least three and 0 nelp restore het normal action of ke and ran into terrible about 5,000 “day students and strength in leadership ‘conven- ty’s 53 Commons members. ‘he aor 32 diamonds, 12 cards in all, you feel better, ri a and wastes. Then ; said the nurse: 1,300. night’ students, tion ballottin caucas reaffirmed Hon. Ear! ’ K7 It was nothing then, to take| Get Dodd's Kidney Pills ack he { tot. said weather. forced “There ‘are °26 Negroes enrolled “The time an ‘a place t the Rowe, Dufferin-Simcoe, as act-. eA53 the club finesse the right way | the blue bor with the red band ot all e aircraft down | to a. point a day classes, and. seven in n night convention, ‘expected abBut the ing leader, and sent a message The bidding: th Kast and make the bid. druggists, You can depend on Dodd's. $2 ea landing had to be made. cae , : second: week of December, is to er es to eee who re- “ » . : 3 Pass yreceneecerevesoeeneestesseseessssseeseeneeseneetesetN ene eset ety ' ve small’ ane I wae slight be decided by the party's na- of ill health, Sag Deeause 4 All Pass.” , : d it hi : aot . . ' : , ia : Steen ss sout eet A Chairs Smashed eee ig between wey The} when the caucas ended, many VIRGINIA MAYO GINGER ROGERS {Du Fi | wheel “jotta "aA great .d al will Oe members met and conferred with} This makes Mr. New’s uncle! ROBT. STACK BARRY NELSON uring. im: ' end on ‘ Brae 4 th wi de-'Mr. Diefenbaker, though act-|the greatest player of all time. | ale) Re k" Re He 4E d on oe ‘dabl olner accom-| yally, said Mr. Diefenbaker.|No one else can do this sort of! —in— —in— t n: oc Ae 0 moda fon. avahanie. there was no talk at the caucas!thing. In fact, I don't think Mr., Cs throat,” Miss Ellis said. He died “ CHILLIWACK. Q)—-Teen agers NOT YET DECLARED of possible leadership candidat-|New's uncie can either. I - "GREAT DAY “FIRST about midnight’ Sunday.”: "| smashed chairs, turned over a Candidates .i0 succeed Hon.|es.° NOT ALWAYS 1S The: aircraft, was: spotted Mon- chesterfield and . pelted: usher- George Drew as national leader!. “There was silence,” he said. uum 1g in the TRAVELLING : day: morning’ by the navigator |ettes’ with chestnuts Monday have not yet declared them- POSE FOR PHOTOS On some hands you can finally ; 8° { CAF.Canso search. plane| night after 2 rock’n’ roll film|selves but it appeared likely) He joked with reporters, posed}know for a certainty what ‘the '§ MORNING” SALESLADY” fi anded onthe lake and|'was shown at, a movie house |that in addition to Mr.'Diefen-| for photographers with Mr. Hees|distribution is, On others youl} DY" ya } the occupants ¢ and the here: baker, 61-year-old, member for)Mr, Fulton and Mr. Fleming andjcan make a_ pretty -accurate |§ - { : - 44 Vhe'child. Police broke up thé outbreak. |Prince Albert, ard Mr. Hees, 48.;wheh a reporter asked when he/guess. But on many other hands. | Today to Wed. : 4 ’ .-Clawde Smith; theatre mana-|Toronto. ‘Broadview, there willland Mr, Hees would be puttine nobody at all can figure who, . oe - eer, ae he wh uy to woe the be ese one contertants: on the gloves, Mr. Diefenbaker|holds what until late in the play, . i pan, — 8:35 TOTEM ye short film of:rock’n’ roller Bi Dona eming, of Tor- replied: if then. Haley and his Comets again but onto “Folinton.. a hard fighter We fith that. kind of a fight. Let me show you how the im. Seocvocerecocesreccesscoresocsereetecesccercceccocreeesesereeees 4 . jpolice wilt watch’ from: the aisles anid: pillar of the par ty, andithere would be a funeral in portant business of counting OU frreeeccereerescccceccerccsvecestsecccerscttsscceciessscestesen Z aaa Western Canada a hand is accomplished, Today's; : Mr. Hees is a former Toronto!hand is a simple example but; , t. Argonaut football player. He;even 50, players like Mr. Muzzy'| Today to Wed, 7 Pom — 8:30 ' | would be just as likely to take, laughed and said nothing.‘ the club finesse wrong as right. | Mr. Howe said members at the Tinie. To JANE RUSSELL DENNIS O'KEEFE, cauens felt the convention | Mr. New opened the king of ; ‘APNE ow : mn ony : i Check. Your: should be held as svon as poss- | spades and continued with the CORNEL WILD}: PAT O'BRIEN ' ible. ac¢, On the second trick Mr. | —in = —in— { About 1300 voting delegates | ‘Abel discarded a small club. Now, | : 1956 Printing Needs would be expected, after the play of only two tricks, | Mr. Hees spent a lot of time; Mr, Champion knew that Mr, in the last three years touring; Abel had started with one spade; ridings, especially during the | and Mr. New with six two years of 1954-55 when he ony ONE HEART “HOT BLOOD" 2 Features. “INSIDE DETROIT" CAPITOL | | POOEOEOONOOEER EOE EIOLEDEOUEEEERELOLOLIOLILIOLOTEOUIEI UNIT OIODEN . - oe tee pews . mes wea CALL was president af the party's na- tional association. He Is report-; At trick three, oul came an-! ed to have built up a lot of:other spade, Mr, Abel ruffed, personal links with grassroots and returned ‘the ten of dia- | orpanizations, hmonds, Mr. Champlon won wilh: He recently made 10 speec hey the king and nid down he ace In the Maritimes end plans toa, move west tonight lo make an- RECORD SAVINGS “other eight speeches in Britly 'Columbia and the Prajries, Australlan savi Nes bark de- | The convention site also mas rposits reached a record of $2: have same bearing on the ehojer 586,000, 000 lu June, 1960, an, ef a new leader, Mr, Diefen- ave rage of $id per capita, baker, the Conservative’s shrong T-A-I-L-0-R-1-N-6 ibb Printing fh .. | c va PLONE Nee a Re At OE MO INE ee Fe RE Oe PO POOTIOOIEOEOOEO GROTTO OO EOERTEORETOERTOOIEEEOTOOLELELEHUETOETOE! SAVE TIME Cee enn man ti the West, favors Winnl-; peg, He argues that conventions: i hive alternated between East: 3 SAVE MONEY and West and the Inst one In} , 1948, when he placed eaeond lo | @ Suits @ Ponts |} . Mr, Drew, was In Ottawa, | © Topcoats @ Slacks |: Holding the ecanvention tn.f ALTERATION SPECTALIOTE |: Winnipes this time, he sald. WITH A QUALITY-MADE ‘We an important issue” Those! who support him say fh vill help! “open a am, (0 1 An, Quick Service ROOKHTS LOADED with sclentific ovjulpment will be red from hin in his camnalgen. Mr, Hees. (itimemend Ave, West has nol made clear whether he: RUBBER STAMP this launching tower near Churchill, 610 miles north of Win- nipog, The rockets will gather information about the universe dn gencral and the earth In particular and are the contelbution of Canada and the, United States to the International Geophysipal Year whieh starts in July, 1967, The rockets will travel al specs of dnost a mile a seeond and will mave to helghts of up to 168 miles In the stratosphere, Forty countries are going to take in| part In [GY and all Information gather od will he avallably to 505) all partlelpants, _ OP Photo), ? 4 favors Winnipeg or Ottawa, But | Ling The Tailor many members In Kastern Can | ao ath g » hone 1298 nda want Ottawa ibs the site, 1 be ee He Oe kL sepa. 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