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   Bismarck Tribune, The (Newspaper) - November 26, 1956, Bismarck, North Dakota                               Society Bismarck N Dak Today's today and and warmer today low 36 j VOLUME 83 NUMBER 282 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE North Dakota's Oldest 1873 Browsing with Jack f Cose The question for today How did your mg las your family The Mrs Elmer Peterson Washburn Three Mrs William Mandan 111 say two Mrs Junior Henry Laub Elgin One Mrs Joe GRADE A Thiee students at Bismarck ior College used a traditional way to show their tion ot their instructors but adapted it to the college level When National Teachers Day Has proclaimed three students Al Belk of Bismarck and Don Yantzer and George Peters of Mandan presented the BJC faculty with a whole box of apples signed it Three apple BISMARCK N D MONDAY NOVEMBER 26 1956 PRICE SIX CENTS 11 Die Fighting Forest Fire OK on Ships to Speed UN Buildup Accord Still Not Seen on Plans to Replace Invaders polishing students and added an a i pie a day gives a student an A Dean Sidney J Lee suggested be given A's for effort TPAIN TIME The other day on the NP tram traveling east from Bismarck conductor came down the aisle collecting tickets and asked Any I f j body else get on at Bismarck f 5 No replied a lady passenger want to get off there Well didn t you hear me call out Bismarck a few minutes asked the conductor Yes 1 did she answered but told me there was an hour s between Bismarck and Mandan HOOT Chief E D Wekkin the PORT SAID Egypt A decision o let U N police force the Suez Canal zone sea as well as by air promised Monday to speed the buildup of the Middle East peace patrol But there still was no agreement on plans to replace the invaders with U N troops The decision to throw open Port Said to ships ng in additional U N units was made at the request I of Maj Gen E L M Burns commander of the police force He conferred here with British and French of- during a Hying trip from Cairo Thus far tne troops have been flown in by Swiss airliners from the crowded staging base at near Naples Italy They have been landing m small units at Abu near on the Egyptian side of the fire line THE FIRST seaborne units will e 700 V troops expected to land from three Yugoslav ships Monday and came up with the un i Lt Gen Sir Hugh Stockwell startling intelligence that President of the Canvassing N D Vote The State Canvassing Board met was the peoples choice invasion force told newsmen the in the Nov 6 general election in Yugoslavs not remain in the North Dakota northern third of the canal zone Similarly it checked the elec held bv the British and French lion reports from the state's 53 but would cross the cease-fire line nw me a oo vrOSS tne CC recruiter here found and found that Sen Mil to the Egyptian side :S5U Republican re I Stockwell Burns schoo and in those four years the guj I met was the who signed me up COLOR SCHEME These results along with elec With the Yule I sher L Burdick and Otto and the of John F Davis He added that a plan to have WE ARE examining how verified the blv to eive them a little area of a local repent the town which would be re- derided to start Using Mdt fe Associated immed foi Stockwell ink tor bookkeeping he election vork the State lho Join think this is most reported the reliction Ifin soldiers in patrols has ate as the festivities will probably 44 to 83139 in an initiated refer put most of his customers in of a law tint would uas Beeping with effort bv v leaders to avoid license winch compromise the TRAVEL TALK The Hoard also re L N doing home it 100 to ln Belgrade Botha the nulls or ac toss the ocean almost f constitutional amendment prn of President a certain amount loi establishment ol a mil p denied n dis i ul revoking fund tiom Jugoslav put most of his customers in of a law tint would uas red the combination will foim the anv business place lod N Christmas colors trading st imps to hold a n Appearance of lu i winch U.S Adds To Lead in Olympics Tilo t team at lion I is that person ic of the Hank ftl North Da hid been in expects to old Provide loins to in the Iv natural th u our w received by the li me town the wav he kit it m educ tuin His In attempts the rho t Hed tin lie he w nits to turn the clock I I t hi nth that it was b K k vith ine miles Dakota vote s to 742 I i his DI m tl i all Hunts Adlai Howe er time chimes Mln ant for T Cole mm C s Vss than f lne lot l ic ison am K spokes n hen s iv tint bu me ss lol il in the i i i K t L t t ix i the viars 1 ni I II i S i in cmm inu s iv bv two in I j K joni in I One st mil ird and marks f is tuu ri n THEN All was serene when Roy J Williams 1420 Twelfth St sailed through the Suez Canal on June 7 1948 Williams was working as a on the Santa Clara Victory a ship owned by the Steamship Co a subsidiary of U S Steel The Victory was on an trip carrying cargo and 12 passengers Williams who has lived m Bismarck five years took this picture of a British vessel out of pool when ship went the canal He is now a salesman for E R Squibb and Sons And the Suez Canal is the seething center of a tumultuous Mideast dangerously near the outbreak of World War III Some Hungarian Workers Pledge to Return to Jobs 1 tin s and s h li In c n nun h less In led I v w n ih in h u most of 1 U I t III ol I i i in It n K tu N iru iv in i i id n h i n I to na C out unit I on L U 1 I Cafe Basement Blast Kills Two I N M GUAGE LESSON h in mv n d in the I nj i Mil ini mm I Ic un both h H me who sp 1 m n 1 s u and tur in d thu t wn s m un lellow t 10 pus rv ho pio tt a a shot II n U aln it i u di ni I h vise in in tt 1 win n his linn to the d or KII ill ede no tint at n h k IKK and Mi n pi ice In re from li M with a ion a la Logan SCS Will Get New Aides T N 1 die Ins o h 1 t S MIC MI r id Dinnis I I he en to I hi i is a s si II line s t e i He h is nie nt M it n I s T t i up in n id in i nif s-u me nie hi n ill nil M mv rs t it in d v f si on I in Tin ii d oi a lot in si bl ind M d t u th if hi i and dun r r H ni u -on the and the m Dick I N at Mm n more than 1 wm ner K rid and nthu arrivals were 111 I soon I N h id ti ut TS in N S in k ial ml k pi ur ii i i n i- un F r me r nd Ni 1 pull I v i mhh on s it u adopted a 1 nn m n s I ion i on the mv idr I w is tn 111 ul ten I'm ilh i I S n solution St m II i lid S IH Oil with I I M the I N force News Roundup I fs v lh n m n un I hi C trim In meet lima ni lln KIL Tin m rns Ian 1 Slate it i With Inland which that cV with n from the big air base di BOH RI iht ii IK r si ir iv i he I n ind lorn Court run n net j h 0 i c inted lot jti record j an 1 an t u in v P cis Council hinted at the pi Roman Catholic pn o ot stukes it the mate ol who took ihur to t ills In its demands the I S legation in cans dominated the workers til ion 11 Ip lilt tin li n Milt b 1 n ilu n ol d s n ir ITK unit Pn Hint ILV i 1st dn ihl on its tii t tm THF Bl d Work Workers Go Back To Docks The Country Parson Health Hazard clot ul on s md r spoils council Budapest Horn chaos to to johs but Suite s 0 h K k to work uled negotiations with Ka me nl w is a p n lest dai on the councils d mand that ie imposed regime ol be to power n I inos Kjd u with K in ue power Hide spi strikes and have par start ol anh rebellion Oct when the lied opened it all out attick Nov 4 the s called the cardinal a ol till I isi h id the amis nl the counter n volution in a ladi California Battling Big Blaze SAN DIEGO Calif Eleven fire fighters burned to death Sunday night when they weie trapped while battling a hot spot of the Cleveland tional Forest fire forest supervisor Walter re- ported He said eight of the men weie inmates fiom the Vejas Honor Farm and the other three U S Forest Service personnel Six other fire fighters managed to flee to safety said as swept up from the dry San Diego River bed near Eagle Peak two or three miles above the El Capitan The scene is about JO miles northeast of San Diego THE FIRE which started day morning from a trash fire on the Inaja Indian Reservation is one of the worst in recent fornia history The most deadly forest fire in California occurred in 1933 A den shift in the wind trapped a fire fighting crew in a canyon at Griffith Park Los Angeles and 28 died James Fenlon chief ranger ot the State Division of Forestry described the present fire in the Cleveland National Forest as the worst I have ever fought in this adding and I ve been fighting fires for 25 THE PERIMETER of the moving blaze is estimated to be 40 to 50 miles It advanced Sunday into El Monte Canyon a halt mile west of El Capitan Dam a and threatened El Mon te County Park miles from San Diego Some 400 ed from the Rarona Indian et vation and the Canyon area but no in the latter later returned to tlW homes On the fire lines wire 1 400 men including 300 sailors from the San Diego Naval Training Center and 75 Indian from ico Strong winds hampered crews from the start In the San Fernando Valley north ol Los Angelts meanwhile i small lire raced unchecked ne ir 1 Angeles County ire dispatcher A Boutin uri than 100 acres were i and several houses were ned March of Dimes Dinner Set Here N icv a I i ho c ami to ti M d In s r t n in the u I in li is I h n itt i Radar hi would hi allowed to s id iv to his home chained that So i si ii 1 d N i v ind il i f his K i ilu to thi conn ill that the forme i premier hnd i kid to li ne for lioni i nun does nun tied lul IK 11 I its Horn M un I hi MCI unit nl will not M to s nl i-v he i u o tnd up hv tin i si i c is mi tiki K id n in a ladio add ess lt 10 Hie had a s I un t A pie campaign for Match ol Dimes will be he 111 it rson Hotel to I iv plans I ir nl I intu since if on P 2 Erie Shovels But We Bask Unties the Mmh ot Dim 5 from Kiddi r shendan Metier Ulner i Sioux 1 Lojan and Intosh c The latest movie film bv the tailed ho k M will he n it the lit i iv This him ils with the 1 Mt nt S it IV III i It mpi 11 v 0 Cigarette Here's Some News NKH w no it vi us smokes hi Soi the two p ijes i i K tint ire T h it c 11 in 10 chances ct health hirard 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