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   Iola Register (Newspaper) - July 24, 1958, Iola, Kansas                                The Weather THE lOLA VOLUME No. 231. Tbs 18ST 1897 THURSDAY JULY 24,1958. loU and loU Daily TEN PAGES Editor's of the Rock Hill Evening arrived in Baghdad two days before 14 overthrew the Here is his report on the politics of the new written for The By TALBOT PATRICK for The BAGHDAD - Iraq's new even more convincingly than by has shown that it is The first day of the Iraqi newspapermen told me repeatedly leaders to the army officers leading the rebellion that a National Guard or militia be formed to help in possible defense of the new The 1 was was turned During the first two of the Communist and slogans were many walls and put on the front of stores and buy from By the third the army officers who led the revolution were Cabinet ministers in other important mature men of ability and recognized Most of them had records of opposition to the former Then the army issued an order that anybody caught painting up Communist ' slogans would be Under army the red paint of the Communist slogans was blanked out with green Censors in newspaper offices blanked out from the reports and editorials they read all pet words and phrases of the Communist according to Iraqi newspaper Although there now is of local news look forward to a time the new government more They hope then for more freedom than under the royal Iraqis who were interested and sympathetic observers of the new revolutionary government said the new regime definitely does not intend that Iraq become a part of the Arab Republic of Egypt and There is a strong conviction that eventually there will be a single Arab but not one as the is. Egypt 1*-A high -ary regime said today his preparing negotiations for a union President Nasser's United Arab Iraq Deputy Premier Salam Aref a Cairo ' newspaper committees are being economic and educational matters with the of uniting institutions in all these Four Peeresses fnr PHONE BOOK WORTH PHILADELPHIA - Mrs. Peter J. Maida turned the 1957 directory over to the telephone company employe when to the with this year's A few minutes later bills in denominations of and were fluttering along the A little boy ran up to his father with A woman gave a policeman This much at least was accounted for when her a master came home and told his wife he kept his savings in the LONDON the first time In British four women were to the House of They will hold special life peerages along with 10 men named by Queen Elizabeth U to put into the The new who will take their seats in November Barbara Frances 61-year-old author and former One of Britain's leading a Labor party Dame Katharine 55, three time British delegate to the U. N. active Conservative party and chairman for the Advisory Committee on Child Care for man of Assn. of Clubs and a leader in the campaign to put women in the House of The Dowager Marchioness of chairman of the Women's Voluntary Services Civil which she founded in 1938. Seeking Another Rocket Mouse CAPE Flar - Ships and planes searched Atlantic African coast today ifor a small white mouse who could tell man a lot about the perils of travel in outer The named wis blasted aloft She jode in an air-conditioned chamber inside the nose corie of a The said the Air performed T hat meant tUat it climbed 600 miles above the then angled over into a horizontal flight that reached 6,000 miles to the vicinity of Ascension Island near the African The Weather KANSAS - Scattered showers and thunderstorms this with locally heavy rains central and east cooler north this afternoon over state tonight and south low tonight 60 northwest to 70 high Friday 75-83. cloudy this mostly cloudy tonight and scattered thunderstorms tonight and Friday with some cally heavy rain cooler night 70-7S; Friday in the 80s. Temperature High Low High a year ago 88 year ago Katy Front Loss To Profit ST. LOUIS - Lines today reported net income of this first half compared to a of the first six months o' 1957. A railroad spokesman attributed the profit increase of mainly to extensive layoffs of Katy personnel last Total income through June of this year was compared to the first half last Operating this year were compared lo last RUNOFF Howard Tulsa by telephone that his opponent conceded defeat in runoff election for Democratic nominee for governor of 32-year-old Edmondson is his Mrs. Esther He defeated millionaire W. IV Kan. Local Girl Proves Best An County girl and an Allen won top honors in the livestock Judging wash Al. TOPEKA early morning squall line moved southward into Kansas today with heavy rain and gusty winds in the section of the Up to 9 a.m. 1.02 inches of rain had fallen at Randolph had Belleville and Blaine and Topeka Forecaster Richard Garrett said a cold front was entering northwest Kansas this morning and today 90-95; low spread across the state in the next A is one that thaws before it reaches the is said to be as brittle as lor 80 yet as. as antl girls 10 counties Nichols with 512 points out of a possible 600 won top individual The Prairie Dell 4-H Club trio with 1499 won the team The group consists of and Don Their adult leader is Paul The tour opened at Riverside Park yesterday morning where several classes of quarter sheep and steers shown and A lunch was served there prior to driving the where four classes of beef cattle were Wendell Moyer and Lot livestock specialists from Kansas State assisted with each after the boys and girls completed their gave their own rating After the list group was the two demonstrated how to fit and using an Ellis heifer the The tour yesterday as well as the tour on Tuesday was arranged by Tom farni his staff and 4-H and FFA adult Both were attended large of adults as well as the Moyer and Taylor and many other counties tiie AUen for the efficiency with which the two contests Ribbons given to the boys and girls who won the top ten places in individual a went tQ the winning These were presented yesterday by Raymond representing the lola Chamber of Commerce which provided The top individuals in yesterday's their scores and 512, Gary 506, Mike 501, Vernon 501, Oene 498, Lewis 497, Dean 489, 487, Don 488, Larry 486, Injuries Fatal To Joe Murray Joseph W. 79-year-old newspaper died last night yesterday in the wreckage of his The accident occurred Tuesday bed where it was not easily Murray was returning home on a county road after attending a school board meeting at WInchest Murray retired as managing editor of the Lawrence Journal World in 19.16 and bought the weekly He was a member of the Journal staff 40-yiars. Five members of the Journal's editorial and mechanical headed by news editor Jack went Winchester yesterday to put out the Murray graduated from Kansas University in 1911. Earlier he served with the 20th Kansas Infantry in the Philippines in Spanish American In World War I he served with the 35th Division in Surviving are his two Andrew and both of Kansas two Mrs. Ian N. and Miss Jean a sister and two Day Set At the Fair Gov. George Docking will spend the afternoon of Aug. 23 at the AUen County acting as starter for one harness race and presenting a trophy to the winner df according to Floyd president of the Fair Plans for this event were discussed last night at a meeting of the board in the office of Fair officials hope to make of the 1958 program will be announced The racing program opens Aug. 21, which wiU be considered Jola Friday is designated Humboldt and Moran musical units and dignitaries from the towns will be given special recognition on these ' the board last night that one of its most important jobs in the next four weeks is to advertise the Several hundred colorful posters have been distributed or soon will be along all the major highways in Eastern Clendenen said he needs two or three volunteers to tack the signs to telephone or power poles in selected Two caravans of lola business men will tour jon. arid of fair Everett Harlan and Norman are promoting the wash rack at the was discussed at some length last Ed vocational agriculture has agreed to-do the work if others donate the The total cost wUl be about ian Reds WATERS DANGEROUS TOKYO - The coast guard warned today that be cause of ' U.S. nuclear all waters within 2S0 miles of Johnston Island in the Pacific be dangerous for navigation starting FIRST WATERSHED EL Little Creek watershed district has become the first official one in Butler A certified copy of the approval of the watershed petition by the State Water Resources Division has been The watershed covers 171,510 acres in Butler and Greenwood I - - - If you miss your call your carrier If you can't get call City 410. Nasser BEIRUT travelers say the have come into open conflict with President Nasser's forces in Aleppo northern The said the Reds organized of 50 each to shout with in public When they be gan shouting near the more than 200 were Since the union in Aleppo has had an economic slump and the Communists are trying to blame it on A bad crop this year caused a general drop in buying Not Attend notified that Premier de Gaulle declines to attend any United Nations summit conference in New York oh the Middle East ' French Ambassador Herve Alphand said he informed of State Dulles of this during a 30-miniite meeting at the State want real results from a Alphand told we don't think the Security Council is a good De Gaulle is standing firm on his the ambassador should be called only when there is an opportunity to discuss Middle East reason and OVEK OIL ALLOWABLE WICHITA - Actual runs of Kansas crude oil 324,346 barrels daily in the state Conservation Division reported ' The figure was 19346 barrels a day above the allowable set by the Kansas Corporation It an 7,000 over TOLA MUNICIPAL BAND DALE P. 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