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   Iola Register (Newspaper) - August 31, 1955, Iola, Kansas                                THE lOLA REGISTER VOLUME No. 2(j:i. WEDNESDAY V EIGHT PAGES Ask Merger Of Arms UNITED of the U.N. Disarmament subcommittee today studied a U.S. proposal to merge American and Soviet plans for inspection machinery to prevent surprise The new American plan was outlined in detail yesterday to the subcommittee by Harold E. President Eisenhower's special assistant on disarmament and the U.S. representative at the arms talks which here recommended that Eisenhower's Geneva proposal for a exchange of military blueprints and aerial inspection rights be combined with the previous Russian suggestion that ground inspection teams be stationed at key airports and railway and road junctions to and Soviet delegate Arkady A. was expected to comment on the new American plan before the end of A highly placed American source said if the which also includes representatives of Britain and did not adopt the U.S. approval would be sought in the parent 12-nation Disarmament Commission and in the U.N. General Assembly opening Sept. 20 if Cause of Mattress Fire a Mystery A terrific amount of smoke but a very small fire greeted lola's firemen tWs morning when they were summoned to the Andrews Apartment pa the north side of the Ray said that a mattress in an apartment rented to Mrs. Arline Bridges was smoldering when his broke into the Mrs. Bridges is a patient at the Allen County E. H. owner of the said this He said thai he did not know who might have entered the apartment in Mrs. The smoke was first noticed about 3:30 a. m. by a tenant who works an early morning He summoned the fire department and also aroused other Chard said that the mattress must have been smoldering for several hours and was nearly He did not venture a guess as to the fire About 2 p. m. Tuesday the department was called to the lola Truck and Tractor Company when the compressor motor on a service truck owned by the Chig Mann Tire Shop burst into Scotty Mann was driving the The blaze was extinguished before the firemen reached the START U. ARMS the U. S. presidential assistant on shakes hands with Russia's Arkady Sobolev at meeting of special disarmament committee at United Nations headquarters in New Sobolev acted as chairman of discussion aiming at future arms reduction by all major powers and assurance against another world Durite to Erect Larger Building Durite lola manufacturer of rotary lawn is clearing ground today for the erection of a new building which will more than double the size of its plant at 29 Davis secretary of the said the building will be of the an inside area 32 feet wide feet long. It will iv south of the brick structure which the firm hu occupied for two or three The inside area of this is 28 by 100 Harry Potts is president of the firm which was incorporated in 19S0 and has grown during the past five its 1955 will exceed the best since Potts first started assembling mowers shortly after the of World War 11., When he first output was limited to a few per Mitchell is vice-president and secretary of the firm and has played an active part in organizing an aggressive sales Durite Mowers are now sold in a dozen states in addition to Langley said this morning that the new building is a prefabricated structure which can be erected quickly and also can be moved should the company later decide to locate on another Flood Aid Fund Creeps Upward The local Red Cross flood emergency fund totaled noon according to Winfield who is keeping track of the The donations liave been mailed by 20 persons from several parts of the Mrs. The is The is being raised to the victims of the floods which ravaged several eastern stales earlier this Donations may be mailed KTA Outlines Travel Charges Turnpike TOPEKA Kansas Turnpike Authority said today it will cost for ah automobile to travel the length of its 236-mile Kansas state line superhighway when it is completed next The charge is made for Uie vehicle regardless of the number of An automobile pulling a trailer will be charged a single 6-tire truck smaller tractor and units and large tractor and semitrailer An fee will be charged Representative automobile charges from a Kansas City starting point are as Bonner Springs 20 Lawrence 50 East Topeka 75 South Topeka 85 Emporia El Dorado Wichita The authority said that while traffic regulations for the turnpike have not been the highway has bcm engineered for safe speeds of 70 and 75 It is expected at a minimum speed of 40 miles per hour will be required for most of the Traffic engineers estimated that a vehicle traveling at normal speeds will save 95 minutes driving time and Wichita arid about 26 miles of Bogus Plot Nipped - Discovery of scraps of currency in a print shop trash barrel led to federal charges G. 19, C. secret service from said will be arraigned in S. filed the charges - and passing Del. Lt. Klepper said in bogus most of them still in sheets not yet were He said a helper at the print admitted printing the fakt currency and failing in his first two attempts to pass the bills Klepper said the case opened Monday night with a report that a clad in jeans and with a crew hair fled after trying to a counterfeit at a south side drug The clerk kept the report to internal revenue officials at Wichita was relayed to police and the secret Then Mr. and Mrs. Sid discovered on Page ft. No. 3.) Israel Balks At Truce - Israel bridled today at in a ceasefire on the demanding first lake the blame for border violence that continued into the seventh Israel's resentment was aimed in part at the phrasing of the U N. proposed cease - fire An Israeli government spokesman here said it put which was being attacked and invaded by on the level as which is l| was retarded highly unlikely Egypt would acknowledge itself the Egypt agreed yesterday to a The proposal was designed to halt the outbreak of pitched and ambushes that has left more than a score of Israelis and Egyptians dead and many others In an Egyptian said Egyptian commandos had entered Israeli territory and blown up u broadcasting station only from Tel It said the commandos also had Iwo Israeli armored cars near were believed be irregulars operating the frontier in retaliation for continuing Israeli according In Egyptian Before the Cairo was Egyptian newspapers said commandos had penetrated for about 25 miles yesterday to carry killing 15 to 20 The only reference to such raids from the Israeli side was the by a military spokesman here that infiltrators fired after on a military car near in southern wounding one of the Louis Publisher Dies RYE N. Lansing who rose from a job to editor and publisher of the St. Louis died of a heart attack at his summer home here yesterday as he observing his 71 si death ended years on the The paper had been under his direction for 30 of those Ray was opening gifts at a family birthday Suddenly he felt excused and went to his A physician was called but life quickly Death was attributed to a coronary Speller Decides Is Enough NEW YORK Gloria has taken her winnings and passed up a chance to spell her way to - more wealth on The Question television Here's how she figured it would be a hard It would be a jumble of words 1 never heard and then I'd be 1 thought the sensible thing to do was to stop where I I'd rather go away and be Gloria the undefeated champion than Gloria the girl who the 12-year-old Negro schoolgirl from Baltimore told newsmen after the CBS program last more than I started out She will net about after federal income according to best She received to use as she and master of ceremonies Hal March said the rest of the money will be put into a trust fund for her Sues Network NEW YORK Walter Winchell is suing the American Broadcasting in stale courts for seven million the network said The suit is the upshot of a termination of Winchell's contract with the network June 26. Fear Labor Dav Toll Of A Labor lull ul mil was by Safely This he denllis tlian would occur if Ilie were nut w The period Die csli male p in Friday mi past ence compel us to Labor Day traffic at 400," Ned council we are lUO unnecessary - and more can lie if every and meets the extra Willi extra Peron Offer to Quit Has a Phony Ring Tax Hassle In S. Korea Sen Un- a of that Smith IS to anil lii leaving Korea a of Ilic writing Senate he will ask the to send or staff to Korea to The afler dispatches from Seoul the South lias to exil to 41 S. until they pay the A for the American of in Seoul the being held as individual would be a very serious Carlson told a reporter would be for the finance to send a delegation to to to gel and report back to the next session of A Korean government spokesman contended it is in any to deny an exit on Page 8, 1) Faces 3 Charges After Accident George C. 25, will be charged with driving while driving with a suspended license and with improper registration as a result of a one car Monday Dick highway said who was southbound on about 3:25 m lost control of his car about a quarter of a north of the county The vehicle skidded along the for several and then rolled down the sharp finally stopping on its wheels after turning completely The driver was taken to the Neosho Memorial Hospital and is still a patient said Harbaugh said that drivers was a few months ago when he was convicted of while intoxicated in Montgomery Soviet Woes Mid-East is to a Ami 1 nan anil in ml i ( thai and Aiali slates are only lilt of by Stair and oilier many Oilier are of liade and and Ked of In a sys who lunc of interest believe Moscow's most late is develop a kind of bloc in area lis Union and the Powers range is to he ol real Soviet in that part of world iif State made it clear at a news yesterday that lie regards as ably reliable the of siall aims ni Middle East Reyond the anil the Eastern satellite countries have been building up trade with the Arab states and have made a number of diplomatic gestures of fi toward Trade contacts between the Arab stales lind Russja have Egypt this month it would sell 60,000 of rice to the Soviet Union for 50U,(K)0 tuns of crude Hungary has to deliver Oil diesel fur Egyptian cotton and nist and K a s t also have offered to trade machinery for Egyptian lolans Welcome Girl From Scotland Who Will Attend Junior College Here The Weather warmer northwest tonight and west and north low tonight 50s; high Thursday 80s east to 85-95 Temperature High yesterday 93 Low last night 54 High a year ago today Low B year ago today for Precipitation 24 hours ending 8 a. m. 0 This month to date Normal fo month 3.58 Total this year to date 19.63 Deficiency since Jan. 1 A lass with a ready smile and a Scottish burr in her speech will add a dash of foreign flavor to the who attend the lola junior college this But it will be just a dash for Miss Black from Inverurie appears as American as white anklets and flat heeled She prefers coffee to tea and fell in love with when she drank her first one ir New York City about a fortnight She is in because the local Rotary decided in the fall of 1954 jiv Io some European gifl desiring to a year in an The Rev. Kenneth Miller was chairman of the which the venture and eventually he learned that Eileen seemed to be just the person best suited for 'the expenses of her journey to Kansas were financed jointly by the lola Rotary club and the Rotary club in Her spending money for the year is furnished by the club in During her year in Miss Black will live at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Heywood and certain of her expenses will be met t. Miss Eileen Black by the lola The college offered her a tuition Judge Spencer a and met the in New York and returned to lola with stopping at several towns and cities en Miss Black has attended a boarding school in Scotland since she was 11 years old and has completed equivalent of four years in an American high school plus a year of college She will enroll here as a sophomore in the junior She plans to be a teacher and hopes to complete her work for a B. A. degree before returning to In making arrangements for her stay in Mr. Miller exchanged letters with the Rev. Ingles M. who is pastor of St. Andrews Parish Church at it is good for communities to exchange thought the lola 4"why shouldn't churches also exchange immediately appealed to the will exchange pulpits for three months next Being a canny Miss Black is reserving her opinions about the United States until she knows the i nation She is greatly impressed by its the bustle of its the heal of Kansas in the Of one thing she very happy to be here and just a little awed by the cordial welcome given At a later dale she promises to describe her home town in founded about 12 centuries ago and has a population of 6,000. Kansas Gels Real Break in Heat TOPEKA Wl - A slow warmup is forecast for Kansas following the coolest nighttime temperatures recorded in the state since last 10. The mercury dipped to 44 at Goodland night and the warmest minimum temperature reported was 59 degrees at Tom Arnold said skies will be fair through Thursday and warmer temperatures for the northwest sections will be in the Tills willi tup marks in tlie fiOs in the east anri 85-y5 in M a X i in VI m t ff m pe r a t u r e s y o ranged 79 at to 85 at No precipitation state in the hours ended at a. m. ' in to have hit its peak in Europe without reaching proportions The number of cases for the year to dale from a low of 10 in Denmark to as high as 1,519 in England ahd Only Denmark out a large-scale program of The country 120 polio cases in the same period of 1954. No polio eases have developed among 430,000 school children the Danish vaccine was produced by the Danish State Serum Court Jurors The Ijst of for fall term of the Allen County court was announced today | by Inu clerk of the court The term starts Oct. 4 but the jurors will not report until i Oct. They Sylvia Prank Harold 1). Velma Richard 1). Edwin C. K. R. A. H. Robert Ina C. Guy Lillian Lewis and Roy lola Ed Harvey Charles Milts and Charles Clyde Lowry and Walter Curtis Osage twp i Henry lola Freddie I twp Pert C. W. i Deer Creek Geneva Everett Elm twp. j His lo re an to consolidate Win Muir Trophy Calif. Ul - Swept HIT out the III In the for the ill Ihe years of in the Strategic Air 1'oiiiiiiami 14-17 all jet jubs tly twice as fast as the have six conventional anil jel will receive luday from Curtis SAC who flew ill his Neb last night Tlie call Ihe It was Ihe Bomb Wing of AFH a as tlic overall witli in Ihe final official In day Two the 91'nd from and the from Walker placed second and third with and I but the next four wings in the are wings Anil it was a by Horace C. 111 S. from the ' AFH Calif which took first in the overall crew and navigation were 24 and 10 wings in each with two crews missions Hie last six days were bombing of plant in and accompanied by 111 navigational All results were determined by radar findings crew had to fly Die III Avvii fnd last flames uf at Hie Oil refinery last Two and 45 injured by Hie explosion of a early and the resulting Standard its loss in excess of 10 million ICARDI LEAVES COURT AFTER INNOCENT leaves the in Washington With his afler innocent to charges he falsely denied having a part in the World War 11 death of. Maj. William 34, was released on bond afler a voluntary appearance in court to his Tht Bennett died behind in Italy on an Office of Strategic Services AP Primed Crowds Shout - President resign lui Ibr was mass ul by his led he III Mce would if Provincial they would if Tile House of Deputies had 111 cancel its session this ilie refusal to attend until aws his resignation offer He addressed his offer to the of Labor and the leadership of his own Both clearly bad primed receive and rei Tlie lung t i e for fighting has The time has come to and our I offer my to insure I do want be an is nut what we speak 4if civil it do not believe il Will here will bo peace or I have no taste fur U that is the else will have to do word of the message came in a broadcast by Hugo di CGT woo summoned to the Plaza de Mayo in the heart of the capital and to on 8, No. 2.) Blind Man Begins To See Again After Car Crash N. Y. 81-year-old cigar stand blind for 10 says his sight is thanks to an auto collision lust William whose cigar stand is in the Suffolk County was riding with the courthouse when a car behind rammed info them at a Francis cracked his head against the felt fis if something went into my left ho said to see out of it Saturday night in Mather went Sunday and all night 1 kept turning on I could see who began to lose his sight when a shell burst near him in during World War 1, was overjoyed so I'm almost ran see the light I can the white Faces look but I can I can A eye specialist who examined Francis said it is possible that the blow on his head helped but time will tell if is fully Agreement Averts Rubber Walkout - Beating a strike deadline by less Hum one hir Ihe United Workers and Ihe Firestone Tire last night reached a tentative Contract agreement affecting workers in eight The settlement provides for a general increase of 12 cents an for Firestone employes in Des Los Calif New Castle and and Pa. Signed Willi The county have signed a formal contract with Brink and lola architects and to design Allen County's new court of the announced this suggested that take plenty of time and prepare plans tailored to meet our LaRoy commissioner the Dunwoody began questioning all county officials to determine the requirements of their  

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