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TN* K*t MIT lltltlN . * Page 2 Demand Madejflar Release pf Names Of British Ships In Red China Troop Transport. , r MILTON KILLY - (B-Sd) he demand b‘a¥\nfiuport*tf In. Medellin (D-Ark) promptly announced be wiU Seek Mundt'l glfe to Seal tad cancellation of IS elder making me skip names is Mfl nI ii tilTt t Both are members of the Senate Investigations subcommittee which •w" w ffl™ Dnu3c*ownwi vnips were used at troop transport! along the China Cma aad aay atm be so used. The subcommittee, which baa aw SSSrriMh>t g lii > statTpuUidy what ba thinks of mil, said last mght such a demand waa never •artud wwf be. Hanaia|L when told that ward bad leaked out th tlwj WW* \' .' 7 \ , ,j /. llEftCttffty WfUftt' WidflMdA t i&ortir Mbm ft* * t*4 th Km Midirtl at if bo*m* ft* ytitiKA#' v- r : mhti ol fortiga nittom *U|| £s*}&:* K 'V Hmiimmmmi^ ANB W'MJliligg Cub *B; I # i aIW a Bl titerii* Illy M, MS The Weatherman Say* Key West and Vicinity; Partly •leudy tag warm today tbit Sun day. CantU to moderate easterly winds, frash at times offshore. Florida: Generally fair and eon •torthmiMLauLuS hUrict* Moderate to occasionally fresh east and southeast winds over •oath portion and moderate south- SiSE’-SSs: m BMtf pOW| WfllfitTs Wtitefa Cllmitk: Itotoati I* Jbndb neat i* mmmdk vM ifid ptniy *Nftf K tllM tosiliftt ill* Sunil iy Scittcrcd ibowtfi# \ ‘ y. •wiggrar ®idtl^dijp I'IJMOWIOW't mu I 1 ~A ; s 7 *%: H • j Guest Speaker Old Stone EE. The guest speaker at the mow ing worship service at the First Methodist (Old Stone) Church win he Dr. S. w. Robinson of the Cen tral Board of Evangelism of the Methodist Church. Dr. Robinson bia served OS ires director ef the li#hftiltißli Iff gjk ||bi Ahit M L duriMMlfcl rwtfit Ufti llntic Mission. Evangelistic Mis sions have been held throughout the soutteasternpm of the United I*l*2 Ante the Jacksonville Am offices and efl over the jurisdic tion ere meat encouraging. This area reports 8892 commit ments while the whole Southeast ern Jurisdiction reports 81,201 making commitment to. eeeept Ctoist for the first time Of to wdtMw mim?ershJp d ßttndify y with alw agrtw Methodist. Sunday is fftSrlMMUl ftltiitfii It At fti fst&tti jug worship sttfk* As liManttlC ’ Ml! n 111 n ■na rn nng L bum Mfwn ftttotumd ft mt fit AKS MOST la I • *BB *F ftll **t* liMMMrfl ftsp (Ml ftriL TRIO CHARGED All*n B. Cl.,r. wu*OT imM M ' i Whin tisar heard the trie's not'guilty plea he setd es Ad Hamlin that they were satisfied aSL_ * ilaiamaM m nlll iwvnv mmimillVlu ft mmr owner liwirfl riiuiieimsr wee wwnwi wwwnrv wwmwwiwwv . true and they would prepare the case for hearing and trial. Clear* nkdl ftftfMrlftF (ftNsftMMsudi Ms Mooney, the spokesman, said: "Well get witnesses when we talk to our lawyer.” Since Clear* is tied up in full days’ Sessions Of Jttfy trials la criminal court all nett week, the two boys and girl will undoubtedly have to await hearing until the foi *22. said he was bora hi Phil adelphia. Ihlrity Mas said she came fimafikhoni, West Virginis, ii ui auJmtut m • m SumA S3 I MltWiili AM lit tMi *fi :< ■ fctft ' MwMi ba| jocwt Kinuidß W* rift* ftliw ftftWe (Ihbm^^im I L A gßEmtiiM Mai ftlftftEi ft*] K*b*9p NMft. *M(% tM* I , fMt BKaO OSaWN I (Cootintud from P.. Cte.) ed. Graves wpiufi|f4 WM te do some work yourself, t efted tnxs r jp ?t2& touch. Sven esters thinks an eefor deOent iwotty hH nieie mattii a en4 l m/ ho. mwdirsr jszTdNMp tsaw^ studfo takes earn ef *e3 ef yeur publicity end that's where the men mi woman an the street eeme in. They are 18MVpH Of wuftftMHi tfttf OOfUft (ftiMl te M : S© ; ' * •■ ’'-wV in end CUBAN uUaaJhUH SftMwflHNßjßV Bln lAwIMj IHK wIIMbBJ y PAYTON CHANEY BBtomBBBAb ,4!k mto m ; ... mm:: , at LAKE CHARLES (Continued From Peps One) The waters crested st 8.76 flfi were moving slo#^‘*almwt wtthto I river banks through the city and pushing out mm wild marshlands VwS'.a. belt o! til. cit, muaaß lu.anAaa itlafo,iiS je Btkfo mnu OtUlOCil QUHTiCI UOiUcnDg uie fiver were safe m high ground. After cook predicted the Sabine crest at Orange would be only eight and- ane-hatf te Pine feet, flood figfatem there said they were "vmy hopeful that the battie against the river will be won.” Meanwhile, the river had already gone into some POO homes. In Lake Charles, Mr two days stiff south winds bad pushed back at the flood heeding down toward the Guff of Mexico end While at crest, the water sprawled out, inch ing up s&d up uyw residential iTiommy^ig^ke^dS^ The Bed Croes took care of more than 1,000 refugees to churches fraternal homes and the high *The big tSfSfcrie! Base, twe. miles east of the. city, was neariy^ abt bom fti water daanlithm waa Mdeteetod in the Lake Charles fllltoi district while In outer I frln|H Wfßtlf WtA Wftfct A quarter of the livw^bebiee Him# **” SS7-S Tjr.sZ S Bar* tmenmim miNpop j.M 716 DtTVAL ST. (|P R| Wj|MfjA|l|A •* w sniitui iigHJifi/io - I AauM^wmadfoi'’ : .'V ju DAVID CIFELLI I Hi DMI *Vb InMJ I• Dili tmr & v^? tkWOMI THK SCRUM t I M llil] ■1 1 ■ * MjW:.- I }/\y * ill.l tm ■ ; ■W and *ii® • f I I Ilontofiii^rll W—-— M W .saww.— -* SMeetaa jp 111 MM *WMM IMIV ? 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