Kids and Moms See Cisco Bargain Days Parade
A San Francisco Chronicle report describes Cisco’s Three day sale with a parade of horses from Budweiser and Ellsworth distributors. Shoppers, moms, and kids browse bargains in Bay Area stores with items from gowns to shirts and roses. A Friday promo and a downtown horse display are noted alongside comments on California GOP politics and Taft Knowland negotiations.
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Francisco Chronicle
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Taft
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Warren Knowland
California
Earl Warren
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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See Smaller Supplies of Pork for Next Fall and Winter
The agricultural section reports higher pork prices and smaller supplies for fall and winter. Farmers produced 9 percent fewer pigs in spring, with fall slaughter weights expected next season. If corn crops improve, pig production may rise, but 1953 pork output could stay below last year.
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Shington
Agricultural Department
McKeldin Seeks Vice Presidential Chance at GOP Meet
Maryland Governor Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin stated he is mainly seeking the No 2 spot on the Republican ticket and would consider the vice presidential nomination He backed Gen Eisenhower for the presidential nomination and said he hopes to win on the first ballot at the Chicago GOP convention next month.
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Therodore Roosevelt McKeldin
Maryland
Gen
Eisenhower
Chicago
U.N Forces Repel East Korea Assaults
In east central Korea on Thursday United Nations forces repelled sporadic communist assaults and killed more than a quarter of the attacking battalion. The U.S. Eighth Army headquarters estimated about 200 Chinese soldiers were killed.
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Korea
United Nations
U.S. Eighth Army
Independent union leader says new Weirton Steel contract near
The head of a 13 000 member independent union told reporters on Thursday a fresh contract with Weirton Steel Co. is imminent as the talks near completion.
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W. Va
Weirton Steel Co
Corne
Ten ale form in every hour on KSWI 1300
A terse radio note announces Ten ale form airing hourly on KSWI 1300 AM. The snippet lists the station and time pattern, implying a regular program segment. The readable line suggests a broadcast schedule fragment and station call letters.
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KSWI
Ease Restrictions on Imported Goods
The House voted to ease restrictions on importing critical materials, adopting the first House amendment to extend the economic controls law one year beyond June 20. Rep Sadlak sponsored the amendment, which bars using defense production authority to limit domestic consumption to amounts fixed by the IMC. Trade experts warn the move could weaken U S control over imports and allocations in 29 nations.
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House
Sadlak
R-Conn
United Sites
International Materials Conference
IMC
Jlo
United States
IMG
Army Officer Guilty of Premeditated Murder in Munich
An army court in Munich convicts Officer Bernard O'Brien of murder in a case tied to a lengthy wartime dispute. He receives a death sentence after the deliberation, with the ruling reflecting military justice standards of the period. The proceedings center on alleged planning and intent surrounding the killing, and the verdict underscores the severity of war related legal actions.
Dodger Ace No-Hits Cubs In 3-0 Victory
Brooklyn pitcher blanked Chicago 3-0 in a no-hitter with only one Cub reaching base on a walk in the third inning. Ramsdell fanned one and Erskine and Campanella contributed in support as the Dodgers improved standings.
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Daylight Robberies Reported in New York
Two bold daylight robberies occurred in New York with one at a riveride drive apartment and another at a Queens payroll office. A 30-year-old Texan is accused of striking a woman with blows to the head and taking more than $31,000 in cash and jewels after an argument on May 7.
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al Jones
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Lewis
Klis
Mullins Manufacturing Co
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Liberty
Salem
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Ford
Seeger Refrigerator Co
atEvaneville
Ind
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Aclon
Adolph Jenson
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Des Moines
Baker
Eisenhower links tax cuts to balanced budget and military parity
Eisenhower told Oregon delegates no tax cuts until the budget is balanced and Western military strength matches Russia, a goal he says could be reached in two years. He urged building up the South Korean army and keeping Chinese nationalists on Formosa. He outlined travel plans, pressed no simple Korea solution, and defended a tough stance toward Texas delegates.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Nevada
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Koover Dain
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Formosa
West Corman
Youth Swallows 40 Razor Blades in Chicago Incident
A 1 9 year old youth, William Hinkle from Carbondale Illinois, reportedly swallowed about 40 single edge razor blades. He rode in a taxi to Cook County Hospital where Dr. John Kerrigan confirmed the claim via fluoroscope. He began swallowing Wednesday afternoon and will be kept on a soft diet until the blades pass, an estimated one week.
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John Kerrigan
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Carbondale
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Fernoon
Ibnos
Kerrigan
Sara Tfinkle
Food and Rent Costs Drive Legislation Debate
President urged Congress amid rising living costs and a mixed outlook for worker wage boosts. The consumer cost index shows a 4.1 percent rise over two years, with rent climbing and groceries up while clothing and utilities dip slightly. Rail workers will receive a two cent hourly wage increase in July as part of ongoing cost of living adjustments.
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Grotery
Highireau
Severe Storm May Hit Bluffs and Nebraska Region
A thunderstorm with hail and strong winds is expected to cross western Iowa from Nebraska Thursday night. The front will cover central Nebraska to western Iowa with a 9 p.m. arrival in Council Bluffs. Winds may reach 35 to 40 mph with lows in the 60s and highs near 85 to 90 in warmth.
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Nebraska
F. Stapawieh
Sassouri Piven
Council Bluffs
Omaha to Aid Navy Air Reserve Unit Move
Omaha Chamber of Commerce officials said they would back relocating a Navy air reserve unit from Lincoln to the Omaha area. Harold LeMars stated letters were sent to Mayor James Mulqueen and L. Vern Allphin and similar notices to Washington officials including Sen. Fred Seaton. The site plan aims to provide an airfield asset beneficial to the region.
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Come Meres
Comei Bluffs
Navy
Lincoln
Nob
Harald PD. LeMar
Ray Dent
Omaha
Council] Bluffs
James I. Mulqueen
LeMar
Washington
Fred Seaton
LeMars
Stronger Voice in Policy for Marines
A compromise bill giving Marines a stronger voice in military policy passed the House by unanimous vote and heads to the Senate. It aims to strengthen the Marine Corps but drops House provisions to appoint a permanent Joint Chiefs member and to set a minimum force strength of 299000 enlisted Marines.
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Senate
Marine); Varmmanddnt A Permanent Member of the Joint Ehiory of Staff
Iowa Traffic Deaths Prompt Calls for Action
Fragmentary report notes rising traffic fatalities in Iowa and suggests policy review. Mentions agencies and officials may be urged to assess road safety measures and enforcement.
Korean Lad Befriended by GI to Get U.S. Education
Orinda report tells how 22 year old Korean orphan Kim Yoor Toor, befriended by American soldier Jack Holt, will be flown from Pusan to San Francisco to live with the Beauchamps family and receive education in the United States as promised by the fallen GI.
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Victor Beauchamp, Jr
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Kim
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Jack Holt
Berkeley
Jim
Beauchamps
Pusan
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City approves asphalt resurfacing plan amid debt debate
The city council unanimously approved a resolution for downtown street resurfacing funded by a $120 resident assessment, with a public hearing set for July 14 and a block majority needed to halt the project. Separate work includes 12 test pilings for the Broadway viaduct load test, conducted around the clock starting Wednesday.
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Broadway
Torth Street
R. J. Schroeder
Two Basic Business Skill Are Stressed
A Philadelphia council meeting heard a push for training in two basic business skills shorthand and typewriting with talks planned for 4-H women and a dinner in Harrisburg. Speakers include Gov. John Davis Lodge and Sen. John Bricker with planned events in Philadelphia and Harrisburg.
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John Davis Lodge
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John W. Bricker
Ohio
Loveless Wins Primary by Over Fourteen Thousand Votes
Ottumwa reports Mayor Orsviel C. Loveless won the Democratic nomination for governor in the June 2 primary with 9,766 votes, outpacing former Congressman Olha Wearih of Hastings and barring other candidates by more than 14,000 in a total of 85,521. The official count also lists 4 write ins.
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Ottumwa
Orsviel C. Loveless
Oliver Reiley to Quit Red Oak Chamber Job
Oliver S. Reiley announced his resignation as lead manager of the Red Oak Chamber of Commerce at a special meeting. He cited a move to accept another position in Burlington and Marshalltown, resigning after a tenure since 1950 amid recent payroll fraud charges.
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Chicago
Wiliam N. Red Oak
Oliver S. Reiley
Erickson
Red Oak Chamber
United Nations
United States
Rust
Sia
Cook County
Imoa
Hie
Burlington
Marshalltown
Alronay
Quadruplets Born in Massachusetts at South Shore Hospital
Walton Manning and his wife welcomed quadruplets at South Shore hospital in Weymouth Massachusetts. Three boys and a girl were born Wednesday night with birth times from 9:23 p m to 12 16 minutes after, each weighing 2 to 3 pounds and about a foot long. All in incubators with fair early contusion.
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Denison Girl Heads Iowa Rainbow Group
Mary Corelius of Denison was elected grand worthy advisor as the Order of Rainbow for Iowa held its assembly meeting in Des Moines. The session selected leaders and outlined plans for active chapters across the state.
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Denison Girl Heads
Iowa
Rainbow Group
Des Moines
Order of Rainbowr
Dirksen to Speak at Chicago Republican Convention
WASHTINGTON Senator Birkson LRT will deliver the presidential nominating speech for Senator Robert A. Taft at the Chicago Republican Convention next month, Taft's campaign manager announced Thursday.
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LRT
Sen
Robert A. Taft
Chicago
Taft
Governor Candidates Named for 1952 Hawkeye Girls State
Sandy Dummmermith of West Union and Barbara Miller of Plainfield are posing candidates for governor in the 1952 Hawkeye Girls State general election on Thursday.
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Sandy Dummermith
West Union
Barbara Miller
Plainfield
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