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   Iola Register (Newspaper) - October 15, 1957, Iola, Kansas                                THE REGISTER The Showers VOLUME No. 300. 18T loU 189t TUESDAY 195-7., to lola Tte lola nd lola late SIX Break With Tito BERLIN lifl - West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer today was reported bent on a tough policy toward Yugoslavia in retaliation for Marshal Tito's to recognize East Germany's Communist Qualified diplomatic sources said a break in the formal diplomatic ties between Bonn and Belgrade was likely as a warning to other nations that might think about falling in line with But the diplomats added that the two nations might continue since West Germany is Yugoslavia's most important trade Dusan the Yugoslav ambassador to informed the West German Foreign Office last night that his government today would announce the establishment of ties with the German Adenauer and Foreign Minister Heinrich in Berlin for the opening of the new lower house of held an urgent meeting on receipt of the Yugoslav Allied officials conceded that Yugoslav recognition was an important victory for Russia and its German The West has tried to keep the East German regime in diplomatic isolation in hopes this would hasten an agreement to reunify Germany through free had that his government would break ihg the East German the Western Allies consider illegal and not representative of the 18 million Adenauer made an exception of Former lolan Seriously Injured Miss Bernice former lolan who has taught in the Independence Junior High School for several was dangerously injured Sunday afternoon in the head-on collision of two cars near She sustained a broken right a broken right broken fingers on her right hand and a deep cut on her head near the She is a patient in the Washington County Memorial Hos Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Cherot and also of were injured in the Miss McNiel was a passenger in the Cherot According to a report from the Oklahoma Highway the Kansas car was hit head-on by another driven by Orville L. who was for drunk He was treated for a broken Two men riding with him were less severely VOICE OF THE EMPIRE - Queen Elizabeth clad In a gown of silver powder blue faces her live television debut with a smile as she prepares to address her Canadian The monarch wears a pearl necklace for her camera appearance in The Weather east this afternoon and extreme east partly cloudy west this afternoon and over state 119. low tonight 45 northwest to 60 high Wednesday 60-70. Zone 2-Mostly cloudy with occasional rain this tonight and Wednesday little change in low 55-60; high Wednesday middle 60s. Temperature High 68 Low last night High a year ago today Low a year ago today 58 Normal for today 59 24 hours ending 8 a. This month to date - Normal for this 3.15 Excess since Jan. 1.................. 1.16 Queen By ED CREAGH Associated Press news Analyst Queen Elizabeth really This may sound like an uncalled-for with that gracious young Hdy about to visit this onetime British But an American who asked the It's one of Her Majesty's own no but royal soap is what Malcolm Muggeridge calls the British royal family and their become what a London paper describes as Army Calls Back Part Of Troops LITTLE Ark. - The Army took note the calm atmosphere around recently High Sthool by ordering a reduction 6? protesting nine Negro the surprise move announced by of the Army at Washington brought little response from this wracked by nearly seven weeks of racial Gov. Orval Faubus declined L. C. Arkansas president of the not I certainly Ihe troops that remain will be able to handle anything that might The community is getting back to Amis legal for the Capital Citizens order no impression on me Army officials here seemed more surprised than An Army spokesman said last night that Maj. Gen. Edwin A. who commands both paratroopers and Arkansas National had received no orders yet to release troops from duty announced 500 of on Page Noi 2) Says Hoffa Abused NEW YORK - Counser for Teamsters Union official James R. Hoffa today the Senate Rackets Investigating Committee of what it can destroy Hoffa and prevent him fiom getting a fair on indictments charging wiretapping and Shortly before the heated by attorney Sol Hoffa had pleaded innocent before U. S. Dist. Judge William B. to five counts of perjury involving a federal grand jury investigation of wiretapping in his Detroit Hoffa was also in court for the setting of a trial date on an indictment charging him and two others with conspiracy to tap the telephones in Teamsters in argued heatedly for a long postponement of both voice shaking at times as he waved newspaper clippings and magazine articles which he claimed painted Hoffa as enemy No. precluding a trial in the near Elizabeth On Busy Schedule OTTAWA II returned today to workaday queenly her coronation dress once more packed away for soine future storybook After the glittering ceremonial and pageantry of the young mon arches - opening of the Canadian Parliament the Queen's schedule for the last full of her Canadian visit was crowded with tasks not too different from those usual for her at home in The carefully worked out plan covered more than a 12-houp It started with a motorcade from Government a brief stop at nearby Hull's city a scenic ride and a the first dynamite blast - to start construction of the 31-mil-lion-doUar section of the Trans-Canada The long day end with government at a local to 1,000 were and a formal dinner at Prime M i n i s t e John It was also Prince Philip's day to step into the limelight with a radio speech on the conference he sponsored at Oxford last year on the human problems of commonwealth industrial The Queen was last night at Government House to 114 Canadian guests at dinner and then to several hundred more Canadians and foreign diplomats at a A Survey lola's governing body this morning authorized the planning com mission to collect on the operation of the city manager form of government in Kansas Mayor Ben who proposed the said that he did so because of increasing local interest in the 6ity manager He added that the members of the planning commission also believe that many lolans favor that type of city The members of the planning Ellis will visit selected towns to talk with local citizens and collect facts and figures on local The motion was passed by the governing It changed the zoning code to permit the extension of accessory buildings which do not meet side yard or rear yard requirements providing the addition is not more in violation than the original The change Will apply particularly to home The commissioners gave Mack polic authority to use men from the street and alley department as auxiliary on the nights of Oct. 30 and 31 to dampen Halloween They agreed to send Oscar fireman to the state fire school at Oct. 21 to 24. Rossville Tops tOPEKA un sunny weather would be welcome in northeast weatherman Richard Garrett said Rains ranging up to more than two inches soaked the eastern third of the state yesterday and last Garrett said fields are quite muddy and at this time of year take quite a while to Rossville topped rainfall reports with 2.95 had 2.36, Holton 2.28 and ' Emporia 2.C2. Garrett elsewhere in eastern Kansas generally ranged from a half-inch to an Inch although there were few Scattered of an inch or if CAUGHT IN whose faces have been to prevent wait at a West Berlin money exchange office following an by East German Premier Otto Grotewohl of an East Germany currency changeover cost the West Berlin money exchanges transactions in East German marks following the announcement and East marks held by Westerners thus were turned into worthless New Group to Promote SEK Industrial Growth This is one of four tion objectives of ation formed last summer to secure new industries and lobs in Southeastern Mid-America will begin to function in 1958.-using techniques which have never been tried in this particular took shape at a summer meeting where more than 100 southeast Kansas citizens expressed a determination to use their own bootstraps for industrial But the idea of an area industrial organization was born many weeks before the gathering at which formal plans were Southeast Kansas had talked Premium on Best Com To encourage the delivery nf dryer and cleaner corn to the Department ot Agriculture iin premiums for high quality corn are included for the first time the 1957 C. R. garages and similar of the county ASC com said Producers of high quality mm can obtain as much as 3 cents per bushel premium above the basic county The premiums 1 cent per bushel for corn with a moisture content of 13.5 per cent or 1 cent for corn with two per cent or less cracked kernels and foreign the of 1 for corn grading No. 2 or better is In the case of the premiums will be paid when the grain is delivered iin der the loan or purchase agree If the grain is stored in a the premiums will be added to the basic county sup port rale in effect; The minimum support rate for Allen County is per based on the national 1957 rate nf This is 77 per cent of the Oct. 15, 1956, price The final 1957 support rate for corn will be determined on the basis of the supply and the corn parity price as of Oct. the start of. the 1957-58 marketing Discounts ranging from 1 cents per bushel for per cent of foreign and low as under previous I- such an- organization for a it in of now is ready to Organization details have A state charter it as a non-profit corpora tion whose principal purpose is promote the establishment and location of industries in southeast The corporate structure of Mid-America not a complicated A steering committee selected at the Persons committee was authorized to take the necessary steps toward That has been Fifteen representing various cities in southeast were selected and then officers were elected from the Some of the Queen's more fervent rooters describe him in riot all of - - piece appears .in the current Saturday an American Advance word of England Need a trickled over to London the fat is in the royalist England need a Beneath the Muggeridge poses some serious - basically the of our What is a king or posed 20th In Elizabeth's a symbol a and a commonwealth above A sort of rallying point for the loyalties of duchesses and to say nothing of Australian and able citizens of Ont. Muggeridge indicates he'd say to all of His point is that Elizabeth II isn't properly coached her He argues did young Lord who got punched in the snoot for saying that the Queen is surrounded And the Is that gets by her own class as. and - in. other and thing of a of appearing as unifying element in a full of actual and potential this is one for our former British kinfolk to settle and not for ' We read of Elizabeth's fabulous diamond arid pearl circlet handed down from Queen the Australian pendant set among 180 and all the We remember her British and call them -on her previous visit The Page 3, D- It was voted to establish headquarters in a central in The plan is that a full-time professional staff will carry on the activities of I headed by an executive experienced in industrial development The staff will make numerous contacts with industrial selling them on the advantages of a location in It will emphasize an the individual communities in it. The organization will be financed by memberships purchased by business labor organizations and others interested iA the economic welfare of the ' I The annual membership will be and there is no limit to the number that any one individual or concern may purchase Sponsors have set an annual minimum budget of as their to permit the hiring of a competent staff and necessary promotional Trustees of Harrison of James O. Taylor of Walter H. Wulf of Glenn H. Beal of Clifton C. Otto of Fort H. Gordon F. W. and Thomas McNally of Claude C. Bradney and C. E. Maxwell of J. J. Forrest E. Howell and M. Reed of Parsons and Carl of Baxter The at their first meeting following elected as chairman of the and vicS and Flynn arc doing about Western E lee trie KANSAS start immediately on a factory to employ 1,000 persons at the Western Electric Co. announced The factory will be a pilot plant to train personnel a 20-million-doUar telephone electronics plant Mo. - - Ground will be the main plant early next Scientists In Session With Ike WASHINGTON - President Eisenhower today met with the 13 members of his advisory committee for a 4,'i-minute discussion of earth and and Neither the White House nor the scientists would disclose what was Dr. Isador chairman of the told you want you will have to get from the President's And White House press secretary James C. told them they would get Hagerty earlier had told newsmen the conference was called before Sputnik its 18,000-mile-an-liouv orbit a startled and fascinated world 11 days Dr. professor of physics at said he and his had privileged with the but that it would not be appropriate them to discuss what was He also declined to he out on whether the U. S. ballistic and earth satellite programs should be speeded Reports from both sides of the country said Sputnik had been sighted early Ambassador G. L. Mehta of India said he saw it from the terrace of the Indian in Washington at dawn Rooftop observers in San Francisco said they saw Sputnik or one of its celestial traveling companions nl daybreak They said it was plainly visible to the nuked known that apparently is acting on the causing variations in its Allen director of the Smithsonian said in thai findings concerning the force confirmed reports from the Naval Research Laboratory in Hynek said the was and ' added the findings might account for variations in He said the satellite's orbital plane apparently is turning faster as a result of the thus preventing electronic computers from accurately determining the orbit on the basis of normal he went gravity still accounts for 99 per cent of the total force acting on Rep. Scrivner Here Thursday Congressman Errett P. who represents this district in the national will spend Thursday in meeting friends and discussing the last session of He will attend a luncheon in the Hotel Kelley which is being by Walter S. county GOP and will be in the courthouse from 2 to 3 p. m. In the evening Scrivner will address the lola Rotary Family of 6 Wiped Out Kan. - A station and a Frisco passenger train collided in the rain at dusk last killing six members of an Oklahoma The dead were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Busby their three from two months to five years and Busby's Carriger of Kaw Okla. They were home after a visit with son near Kan. All in the station wagon wore One oT the youngsters was The accident was at a grade crossing seven northeast of Vernon of engineer of line rain headed from to Joplin and said he was running 4!5 miles an Reporting Award Won By Register Oct. 15-Twenty-five daily newspapers from U states today received of in the Government News Contest of the Inland Daily Press conducted by the School of Journalism of the University of for were presented to the winners by prof. Frank Thayer of the This is the tenth local news contest conducted for Inland members by the Badger No overall winner of the entire contest was named because of varying size of The newspapers were judged for thoroughness and variety of local reporting of governmental including and local state and federal for localizing of state and federal government for quality of for graphic de- The 102 newspapers entered in the contest were divided into five classes on the basis of and each newspaper submitted copies of three past selected by the newspaper Eight journalism staff members acted as The merit awards in the five classes Class A 5,000): First place to Rhinelander Daily Second place to Sikeston Daily Third place to lola Honorable Mention to Fort Atkinson Daily Jefferson County Union and to Rivers Class - 10,000: First place to Red Wing Dally Republican Second place to Great Bend Daily Third place to Fort Madison Evening Honorable mention to Kalispell Daily Inter Lake and to Shelbyville Class C - 25,000) First place to Winona Daily Second place to Kenosha Evening Third place to Elyria Chronicle Honarable mention to Carbondale Southern and to Monroe Evening Class D - 75,000): First place to Canton Second place to Green Bay place to Lincoln Evening Honorable mention to Topeka Daily Capital and to Class E 75,000): First place to Chicago Daily place to Columbus Dis Third place to lis Honorable mention to Tribune and to St Lous WOUNDS FATAL EL DORADO \m - Charles 30, died of a self-inflicted bullet wound after he wounded the parents of his estranged wife William F. 57, was shot in the abdomen and both hands and was reported in critical himself in the Storms Keep on In Texas Tex. thunderstorms rumbled over Texas today following tornadoes and floods killed at least three persons and drove hundreds from their A squall line that moved over Pawnee in southern Texas dropped an inch and a half of rain in 20 minutes at 7:30 a. m. out of black rolling in got two inches in an hour and a Rusk in eastern Texas got 10.5 inches in 24 One man drowned in central Texas when his auto plunged into a Another drowned in southeast Texas when a bridge gave way beneath him and a third was lost in the same area when high winds swamped his small The floods also stranded seven persons in a school wrecked a passenger train and drove hundreds from their Dozens of highways were At Ballinger in West which had the worst about ISO spent last night at a Red Cross Runnels County Judge H. hesitated to place a dollar loss on the but said he thought it was light we are pleased that the loss was not more serious and that we escaped without loss of Waters were receding At the height of the 338 families had fled their State police took seven persons by boat from a school bus stranded between two creeks near lorin central a bridge gave way Beneath him at A University of Texas David 18, drowned when his car plunged into a flooded creek near Valley He was trapped by a B. 43, drowned when his boat was swamped by wind-lashed waters in Lake One twister struck about miles north of Dayton and wrecked three Buddy Cherry and his IS. and 13, were treated for minor Another tornado damaged farm buildings about 10 miles south of some 35 miles north of The Texas Department of Public Safety said another twister wrecked a drIve-in theater and several farm homes at about 40 miles northwest of One resident said he spotted three The Weather Bureau said it had reports of 8.86 inches of rain at Palestine in East Texas and 7.60 at Hutto in central The rain was greeted with some The ranch country around San got the heaviest since 1949 and 1950. Extension Council Start The Allen County extension service will hold township elections this week and next to select representatives to serve on the council for the next two Each fall similar elections are held in half of the townships and second class cities in The dates and places for the 1957 Elsmore Oct. 16, High School Carlyle Oct. 18, Grade School Humboldt and Logan townships and Humboldt Oct. 22, Humboldt High School Osage Oct. 23, Mildred Grade Deer Creek Oct. 24, Diamond School All the will 8 p. m. Everyone living in these districts is Light will be President CANADIAN WINS NOBEL PRIZE - Sir Lester former Canadian minister of poses m his office in Parliament Building in Ottawa shortly after being her of WASHINGTON - President possibly alluding to school integration troubles Americans must wipe out based on and to our own The President made that several party workers went to the White House late yesterday to salute him on his 67th birthday ' Eisenhower informally to party workers assembled on the south lawn just a few hours before his chief aide Sherman Adams swatted indirectly but hard at Gov. Orval Faubus on the integration situation at addressing an in San Francisco last spoke of in UtUa M abd Utam matic evidence of the bottomless that cleaves the Democratic party in on civil rights and other As Eisenhower himself did 2% lit mentioning himi - was target as that in sas were used to - block the orders of a federal - have been condoned that encourage lawlessness in major regions of our country before all the America's shining symbol as the land of liberty and has been Adams said America her head in at he has eaten that give service at boma and  

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