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0 ASHEVILLE UTIZEN. ASHEVILLE N.C Wednesday. June 25. 1952 Weather Report Deaths, Funerals AandalilHas Shaky Lead Over Langer THE FORECAST Asheville and vicinity: Sunny and hot. Highest temperature about 91 Hot Weather To Continue, Bureau Says Yes, it was.

wasn't it? And today will be hot, too. The temperature yesterday broke two records and uncounted dispo- degrees. will be in the church cemetery. The Rev. Bud Hotcington North Carolina and South Caro Pallbearers will be J.

D. Welch. Glenn and Ralph Tallent, Paul funeral services for the Rev. Bud linaMostly fair and continued hot Huscusson, Billy Morgan and Carl Howington, 43, of Chunn's Cove, who died Monday evening in a hospital. Baldwin.

will be conducted at 3:30 p. m. today Surviving, in addition to the hus In Midway Baptist Church. uimutiutukumi0 v7 "yZly, ft 7 ri4i OiiiI fm Amm Of 0Min JMJ2J2 band, are six daughters, Mrs. Henry H.

Hylton of Tupelo, Mrs. Ed DATA ntON OTHEB TTIJfl Washington; Jim 34. iv-waali Bureau reports of temperature and ra la-fall for the 24 hours ending 4 p. Statlea Pr SUttea I ft. Alpena 9101 .03 Louiarillo 1 It 00 Atlanta Mil AM.

City SO 14 Meridian IT 14 .00 Binn'hasa 01 14 Miami 17 .0 Boston till .00 Minn -St P. tl 11 .14 Bulla la II is .001 Mobile at 15 .94 Charlotte Hit I V4 .00 Chatt'ogs, 10011 .001 N. Orleans 4 II Chicago Ilea .00 New Tore It .11 Cincinnati 01 14 Norfolk 1. 10 Cleveland toil ae 12 .00 Dallas tl II .00 Phoenii 101 11 Denver to 5 .00 Pittsburgh 01 1 D.Moinea 93 (5 1.19 Port. Me.

1155.00 Detroit till .001 Raleigh i el .00 Dulutb 13 5tl.cn Richmond. 94 69 .00 Galveston till St. Louia 79 .00 Houston 02 71 .0018. Antonio tl II .00 Ind'apoluj 93 14 Francisco 14 52 .00 Jack'rille MIS .00 Savannah 100 11 Kan. City ton 12 41 .0 Key West It J0 Tampa 14 Tt L.

Rock nil (Washington at II .00 Angeles 11 Wilmington 15 72 .00 FARGO, N.D.. June 34 UrV-A freshman representative in Congress, Fred O. Amdahl, took a narrow and shaky lead over U.S. Sen. William Langer (R-ND) in their bitter battle for the Republican nomination for Langer'a Senate seat in the North Dakota pri The high of 94 was the hottest fAr var far we still have Officiating will be the Rev.

Boyce PoweUVthe Rev. Tommy Harper and the Rev. John Crane. Burial will gar Younce of Franklin, Misses July and August after this month Wednesday and Thursday. ASHEVILLE DAT (June 24, 19511 SunriH 1:15 s.

m. Suniet p. m. Tern peril re Highest today 14. One year ass M.

Low-it today M. One year ago M. Absolut Max. (tola day) Ik ma. Absolute Mm.

(this day) In ISIS. Are-age temperature for tne day SO. Normal 70. Fre-lpltatieB Data For The Month Mormal 1.93. Greatest amount t.ls In I43.

Least amount 8 1 In ISO. Amount for the past 34 hours ending at p. m. None. Deficiency for the month 1.10.

Deficiency lor the year 4. be in ML Olive Cemetery. Gladys, Marie, Shirley and Joyce Crisp of the home; four sons, Troy and Frank. Junior, Eugene and The body was taken to the home where it will remain until time for Douglas of the home. mary tonight.

Though Langer has a "lone wolf" reputation in Congress and and also the hottest junc record. The previous high was 92 degrees in 1950. Yesterday's low was 66 degrees, and the average temperature of 80 degrees was exactly 10 degrees above the normal average. ta nih it in. the Weather Also two grandchildren; the mother, Mrs.

S. M. Grant of Cleveland, one sister, Mrs. Clifford Led-ford of Chinquapin; three brothers. has often voted with the Demo Beany xeBeperarca 14 1 p.

m. a. cratic faction, national issues were secondary in the Langer-Aandahl clash. Both have been popular vote-getters in North Dakota. It is Grover and Ray Grant of Cleveland, and Charlie Grant of SO S3 14 a p.

m. 90 p. m. tl 4 p. m.

00 Bureau can promise no relief from a. m. 10 a. m. 11 a.

m. Lyon Fork, Ky. The body has been taken to the their first head-on meeting at we 12 No p. the heat for the rest or tne monin. Back in January, nslnc an aid Fixing Thermometers home to await the funeral hour.

Temperatures on lit. Mitchell Tuesday: Highest 13; Lowest 21. polls. With 35 of the state's 2.296 pre Got a thermometer that's out of Bryant Funeral Home is in charge. and not guaranteed reliable system of foretellins the weather for the service because the mercury be the services.

He was sheet metal worker and a member of Rlverview Baptist Church. Mrs. Collie Rollins Funeral services for Mrs. CaJlie Murray Rollins, 70. of Asheville.

RFD 3. who died Saturday nUht in a hospital, were conducted yesterday in Sard is Methodist Church. Mrs. Fffie Banks WEAVER VILLE Funeral services for Mrs. Elfie Banks, 63, who died Tuesday at 8:30 a.

m. at her home in Dillingham aiter a brief illness, will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in Chestnut Grove Baptist Church. cincts reported, Aandahl bad 3,218 votes to 2.845 for Langer.

vear bv the Twelve Days of Christ come separated? Probably you can fix It yourself. First, try tapping Body Of Dolen Most of the precincts were from mas. The Citizen weather reporter Late Beadlngs At A-H Airport 0 p. m. 01 I 0 p.

m. 10 1 p. m. Of I lo p. m.

7S p. m. II 1 II P. m. 11 ASHEVILLE SKIES By Bailey Frank (Wednesday.

June Jbl uie tnermometer predicted a very hot monin oi june (with BtMiosie to the Weather in the palm of your band, bulb down. If this Wlrrithou Ma THE UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU forecast scattered showers and thundershowers today for the northern half of the country from New England to the Pacific Coast with the exception of the Upper Great Lakes region and the extreme northwestern tip of Washington. In the southern half, except for scattered shower and thunderstorm activity along the Gulf Coast, it will be fair and warm. One-hundred-degree temperatures are expected as far north as St. Louis.

The Moon is in Apogee and seta 10:1 Is Returned From Korea Bureau) and finds very little comfort in the fact that the prediction is proving right so far. A few scattered showers Friday doesnt work, try centrifugal force: Tie a stout string afternoon seems to be the only rain The body of Pfc. Bobby Joe p. m. First Quarter June so.

Visible rlaaeta Saturn, in southwest n. m. Mars, In southwest p. m. Juptr, rises 2:34 a.

m. and la the last "star" to fade out before sunrise, Solunar Table Use Eastern Standard Time Dolen, son of Mr. and Mrs. How to the thermometer and swing it In a circle around your head. in sight lor tne next several oays.

This isn't the hottest June on rMnrrt hnwpVAr. At least not vet. The Rev. W. G.

SummervIUe ana th TJov A TTnrieraraod will offici city areas where Aandahl had been expected to run strongest. Aandahl, a farmer, served three terms as North Dakota governor before going to congress in 1950. Langer is seeking his third consecutive term. The winner is considered a near-certain victor in the general election in traditionally Republican North Dakota. Early returns in two congressional races, in which Rep.

Burd-ick (R-ND) seeks renomination trailed the Langer-Aandahl vote-counting. Taft Claims ate and burial will be in Dillingham The average temperature for the II the mercury's still stubborn, try the refrigeration Truce Picture Continued From Page One ard W. Dolen of 126 Arnold Road, Oteen, is among those of 134 other Americans being returned to the United States from Korea aboard the America Victory, it has been announced by the Department of the Defense. Cemetery. riranrisnrus and nenhews will be Pit.

first 23 days oi this monin is is.i and the hottest June cu in 1943. Min. MaJ Ail. Min. MaJ.

7:40 1:39 active pallbearers and friends of the family will be honorary pallbearers. 8:10 1:59 when the average was 75.6 degrees. I Mercurv Rise Nears sides have been deadlocked on technique. All tins Involves is placing the thermometer in the freezing compartment of your refrigerator, and letting the cold draw the mercury down into the bulb. Frank Romaine.

June Date Day 24 Tues. 25 Wed. 26 Thurs. 27 Pri. 28 Sat 29 Sun.

moral issue involved in the ex 1:35 3:15 3:55 4:35 5:10 8:50 9:30 10:10 10:50 11:25 2:15 2:55 3:35 4:15 4:5 8:25 9:05 9:45 10:25 11:00 change of prisoners of war. The Allies refuse to return any pris oner to Red rule against his will. The Reds want all North Korean and Chinese military prisoners LAKE ELEVATIONS IN FEET Continued From Fas One (Farnithed ky V. S. Wealber Barea Predicted Observed Last back, regardless.

tration "blunders" gae the Rus Dolen lost his life as the result of the fighting in Korea. The American Victory is expected to dock at the San Francisco Port of Embarkation today. Dolen, 19, a member of the First Marine Division, was killed in action May 17. The Swannanoa youth attended Biltmore High School and entered the U. S.

Marine Corps in July, 1951. He received boot training at Parris Island, S. and advanced training at Camp Pendelton, Calif. In addition to. the parents, he is In no-progress, 25- a.m.

Test. Midnight sians Berlin, without a corridor, Action On Veto Of Tidelands Bill Unsure Yalu Bombing Continued From Page One Majesty's government has taken place." Churchill replied. "But naturally we will inform ourselves upon the whole matter." He said there had been no change in the poicy of limiting the conflict to Korea, and that the bombing appeared not go "go beyond the discretionary authority vested" in Gen. Clark, as the U.N. commander.

He added that he did not wish to make any statement that would embarrass Clark, "but we naturally reserve all our rights as a friendly ally for making any representations which may be thought desirable." power stations contribute to' the Communist war effort in Korea." he continued. "They supply power to airdromes in Manchuria from which Communist air 1051.1 1057.1 minute meeting, MaJ. Gen. William and Manchuria. Taft said there has never been K.

Harrison senior Allied dele gate, summed up the moral issue Top of Gates 1015.0 1002.0 3890 0 1110.0 1111.0 1931.0 1180 0 1536.0 1015.0 a bi-partisan foreign policy under Cherokee Douglas Nantahala Fontana Ssnteetlah Chatuge Nottely Hiwassee Watauga that way: Henriersoiiville Mark HENDERSONVILLE Should the present heat wave continue through the month, there is a prospect that this will be the hottest June in the 54 years of weather records here. The cooperating U. S. weather recorder said Tuesday that the av. erage daily temperature for the month to date was 73.5 degrees.

The hottest June of record showed 74.98 degrees as an average in 1939. The normal for the month is 69.6 degrees. The mean minimum for the month to date is 601 degrees and the maximum 86.8 degrees for an average daily range of 26.7 degrees. 082.1 2850.9 16 1181.9 1001.0 1134.1 1518.1 1931.4 83.0 lMl.t 1188.1 1001.1 1738.0 1519 0 19380 the Truman administration. He said Gen.

Douglas MacAr- "I cannot and will not barter She was a native ana meranx resident of Buncombe County and had been a member of the Dillingham Baptist Church for 40 years. The body was taken to the home Tuesday aftern'Kjn to await the funeral hour. Surviving are the husband. W. A.

Banks: five daughters. Mrs. Pauline Yont and Mrs. IdeU Yont of Dillingham. Mrs.

Alma Hunter of Swan-nanoa. Mrs. Letha Hollingsworth of Orlando, Fla, and Mrs. Wilma Brown of Roanoke. Va.

Also five sons, Ambrose. Donald. Lee and Reece of the home and Way of Alexandria, the mother. Mrs. J.

W. Dillingham: two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Garrison of Leicester and Mrs. Jennie Willis of Dillingham; three brothers, Lloyd. Claude and Granville Dillingham of Dillingham: 31 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

West Funeral Home is in charge. Louis J. Epley OLD FORT Funeral services the right to freedom of any indi thur's proposal to use the Chinese vidual. We recognize the individual survived by two sisters, Mrs. J.

Nationalist troops and to bomb B. Miller of Waynesville and Miss as possessed of free will: not a slave bound without choice to a Manchurlan bases rail lines was the formula that would have ended the war in Korea. "It would have enabled us to set up a uni lifetime of servitude." Betty Dolen of Oteen; two brothers, Bruce and Benny Dolen of Oteen: the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Dolen. and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mae Hardin. fied Korea that might have endured forever." Russell Denies Stop-Kefauver Plot Charge WASHINGTON, June 24.

OTP) Senate Democratic Leader Ernest W. McFarland said today he does not know whether an attempt will be made to override President Truman's veto of the tidelands bill. The Arizona Democrat made the statement as he announced the Senate's agenda for what may be the final weeks of the present session of Congress. He said arrangements on the tidelarxds matter will be made by Sen. Joseph C.

"Ma-honey Wyo.) who oppose the bill and Sen. Spessard L. Holland Fla.) who favors it. Of approximately 169.000 military and civilian prisoners held by the Allies, nearly 100,000 have said they would resist being turned over to Communist control. The Allies had reported the remaining 70.000 Asked by a newsman whether he Funeral services and burial will craft operate in Korea." be here.

Heat Continues In Carolinas thought he won over any of the reported 31 uncommitted dele-gales Including Gov. John S. Fine with his speech. The attack, he said, had "the entirely legitimate object of de wanted to b-i returned. But as a creasing enemy war potential." result of recent Koje Island prison outbreaks, 45.000 of these are being I do not expect converts to Pact Making Germany Aliv By The Associated Press Sweltering Carolinians continued come up to the altar and confess," for Louis J.

Epley, 80. retired mer-1 PHOENIX, June 24 Sen. Richard B. Russell of Georgia angrily denied today a charge that he has aided a conspiracy to keep the Democratic nomination screened individually. Taft replied.

"The net result when North Korean Gen. Nam chief Red delegate, warned the Allies Bevan denounced the bombing as an "irresponsible action." and said Britain should "consider seriously the consequences to world peace." The Churchill government had promised to follow the policy of I leave will be the same as when I arrived." For to get a sinner's eye view of the interior of Hades yesterday as the heat wave that has gripped the two states with a sticky hand continued unabated and the end is for President from Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee. A recent Associated Press poll Tuesday they were taking "dan gerous steps" by the new screen oW RELIEF The charge, made by Kefauver's the previous Labor government Is Approved WASHINGTON. June 24 The Senate Foreign Relations Commit lng- He charged it showed "vou do not hesitate to extend the Korean chant, who died Monday night at his home after a long illness, will be held Wednesday at 3 p.

m. In the Old Fort Baptist Church. The Rev. J. G.

Hicks and the Rev. E. A. Bingham will officiate and burial will be In the family plot of Snow Hill Baptist Church Cemetery in Burke County. Grandsons will be active paU- riMrna anrl hnnnnrv na.Nh&rrt of shows that 19 Pennsylvania delegates favor Taft, 30 lean to Eisenhower and the remaining 31 are uncommitted, reportedly controlled not yet in sight Anderson, S.

C. citisens didnt War." manager, is "pure political fabrication," Russell said. "It was made merely to bolster Kefauver's falling campaign." Gael Sullivan, the Tennessee sen On Koje Island it was announced get much comfort from the fact that by Fine. tee today approved an agreement that about 5 per cent of some 15.000 their city rang the bell with the The governor was as non-com making West Germany an ally in and "let the fighting in Korea die away as much as possible," Bevan said. And now, he added, a Pentagon spokesman had described the raid "as part of a 'get tough' policy in the military as well as in the polil-Ical field." Churchill responded that In dis prisoners screened thus far had days high of 103 degrees.

ators manager, asserted In a Chi the defense front against Soviet mittal about Taft as he was about Eisenhower. will be members of the Marie! Record highs for the year were cago radio and television broadcast Saturday that supporters of aggression. Sen. Hickenlooper (R-Iowa) cast chosen to remain In south Korea. It was an unofficial estimate.

Some of the prisoners, after tell He praised Taft in introducing ith gat and bloating due to Constipation him to the delegates as a "man of set around both states, as the mercury generally hovered in the upper 90s. the one "nay" ballot in the 9-1 broad vision, high intellect, great vote for the protocol to the North cussions between the governments Averell Harriman and Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois had entered into a conspiracy with Russell forces to deadlock the convention and ing screening officers thev were rrnounclntr communism, slammed their red-starred caps to the courage and an outstanding Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) pact. He lost 8-4 in a fight Afterwards Fine said "Sen. Taft ground.

ma for an interpretation denying the Bible Class of the Old Fort church. The body will lie in state at the church tor one hour prior to the services. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Annie Graham Epley; four daughters. Mrs.

R. L. Jordan and Mrs. Ed Burgin of Miami. Mrs.

Don Gosorn of Asheville and Mrs. Robert Mackelfresh, now in Heidelberg, Germany, with her husband, who is in service. "stop Kefauver." Said Russell: "I defy Sullivan to na edMS ead has willingly given us of his time No all-time heat records were reported, although you couldn't prove it by the majority of sweating, harassed Palmetto staters and Tar Heels. Two ether South Carolina cities. 5ot.

gVACw-CEN ItUtVB THAT naHtt Of fUUNESS THE A WOMEN WHEN 0UC TO CONSTIPATION. President the power to send troops abroad without the consent of Congress, and indicated there will be another battle when the agreement and is prepared to gtve fully his views. It la incumbent upon us to make the best use of their when Labor was in power bombings beyond the Yalu had been authorized "in certain circumstances." Shtnwell said Churchill should consider a conference of United Nations with forces in Korea because "there is a prospect of this affair emerging into a lull scale war." Silverman demanded to know if Earl Alexander (British defense Columbia and Greenville, had tem state the place we met and the time we met. Kefauver should repudiate his manager." Here on a 15-state Western tour for delegate support. Sen.

Russell told newsmen he expects to enter the convention with at least 300 comes up in the Senate Itself. minister) was informed of the bombing plans while he was in Korea. Churchill said be would find out when Alexander returned. In Washington, Alexander said he did not know about it in advance either, but that he had "no quarrel with it" In Denver, today Elsen When that will happen remained mI "Ft Fiedfe- iiiwinw. a 3Sc av $1.00 family tit.

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I. peratures which hit the 100-mark. Traditionally, the coolest spot in the region is Mount Mitchell and it lived up to its advance billing uncertain. Chairman Connally (D Tex) of the Foreiln Relations hower said "I fervently hope that a foreign policy plank can be written into the GOP platform acceptable to both Taft and myself. I don't want to see a bitter conven committed delegates.

Committee told reporters the mat with a frigid 73 degrees. Also II grandchildren: 13 greatgrandchildren: great-greatgrandchild; four brothers. C. L. of Atlanta, John of Charlotte, Will of Campobello.

S. and Ernest Epley of Cramerton: and a number of stepsons and tion fight over this point." Residents of Charlotte, suffering through a 98-degree day, looked back with envy to this date in 1936 when the red liquid in the tube fell ter might be held over, because of the crush of last-minute business, for the next session of Congress. But he said be thought that should not be done. Advised of Eisenhower's statement, Taft said "I fully agree. He's saying the same thing I've said.

I don't think a convention to a chilly 55 degrees, lowest on record for the city. But it could have been even worse, because in 1930 the Queen City hit its record HickenloopeT's proposal has the same aim. he said, as the one which he succeeded in tying onto the West Germany Peace Contract before the committee approved high for June 24 with a red-hot 102. Other recorded temperatures around both states were: North Carolina: that document yesterday. It states tbat "any military implementation of the terms of this Lomberton 97, Hickory 97.

Raleigh protocol by the United States must 95. Winston-Salem 99, Rocky Mount 19, New Bern 96. Wilmington 95. South Carolina: The Trade-in Value Of A '51 Packard Tops Other Competitively Priced Cars By As Much As $490! The Big Swing Is To The '52 Packard, For Value-Wise Buyers Are Discovering Packard Offers True Big-Car Comfort At Medium-Car Cost. Today's Packard, The Finest-Built Car For The Money, Is Your Best Motorcar Investment.

Remember, 53 Of All Packards Built Since 1899 Are Still In Use! "Built Like A Packard" Means Built To Last! fight over foreign policy is necessary." Tart said he believes John Foster Dulles, foreign policy adviser, could formulate a plank acceptable to both the general and himself. Taft again said the Korean conflict "is an unnecessary war" and that the President sent American troops into the peninsula without authorization from Congress. He said this was in direct violation of the Constitution. His whole theme was that the present American foreign policy underlies and aggravates most of the domestic problems confronting the United States today. He said the "mess" is the reason for the draft, high taxes, price be authorized by Congress." That is stronger language than the committee accepted in connection with the peace contract yes Florence 97, Charleston 99, Myrtle Bishop Infant LANDRUM.

S. Graveside rites for Rebecca Ann Bishop, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Bishop of Landrum, who died Tuesday afternoon in a Tryon hospital, will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a. m.

in Landrum Cemetery. The Rev. A. M. Jones, pastor of the Landrum Methodist Church, will officiate.

Surviving, in addition to the parents, are the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Furman Bishop of Landrum; and the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. L.

L. Day of Tryon. McFarland Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. Fred L.

Crisp FRANKLIN Mrs. Fred L. Crisp. 4Q iil Tuesta at 7:45 n. m.

at Beach 91. terday. Hickenlooper's original pro posal for the contract was modified For purposes of comparison. It was recalled that last year during by the committee before it was ac this same period Carolinians were cepted 6-3. undergoing the same sort of treat Without actually making the new ment from the elements.

For more than a week, the thermometers German republic a member of NATO, the agreement approved today provides for extending to the European Defense Community readings were in the 90s. mostly in the upper bracket. and wage controls, "which threat-1 And te weatherman says not to (EDC) army the reciprocal secur be of good cheer, because this same ity guarantees now in force among NATO members. West Germany sort of weather shows every sign of continuing for at least another would be one of the six nations in the EDC Joint army set-up. The peace contract, which will formally end occupation of West Germany, and the NATO protocol, were signed by Secretary of State Acheson in Europe last month.

Shortly afterward the Ger her home on Franklin, RFD 3. after a long illness. She was born in Swain County December 27, 1902, the daughter of Mrs. S. M.

Grant ana the late George Grant, and was married on December 31. 1919. She moved to Macon County 17 years ago and had resided in recent years in the Double Branch section, and was a member of the Windy Gap Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m.

in Sawmill Hill Baptist Church in Swain County. The Rev. Jim Johnson of Bry -son City will officiate and burial mans signed up lor the Western two days maybe longer. Kefauver Would Lower Voting Age ftSW YORK, June 24 (A Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) today proposed that the voting age be lowered to 18.

"They are better Qualified ta Europe army. Britain and France also are parties to the contract. en the socialization of America." Re referred to Alger Hiss, former State Department employe convicted of perjury, as the man who "promoted the idea that communism was a pretty good thing. The secretary of state still thinks so." Taft said Gen. Marshall alsc suffered from the "illusion that communism was a pretty good thing and that the Chinese Communists were simply peaceful agrarian reformers.

He wanted to see the Chinese Communists take over." Taft said' that Elsenhower had referred to the loss of China. But. the senator said, he merely called it a "great mistake." Taft opened his address with the assertion that the Republicans lost the national election In 1948 because of "me-toolsm." He said: "I don't think you can get independents who are almost New Dealers. We can't modify our principles in order to reach over and get an independent who is a leftist" which Is the closest approach to a peace treaty the West can make while Germany is split and Russia hangs onto its occupation cone. Hickenlooper joined by Sen.

Wilev (R-Wis), Sen. H. Alexander vote today than I was at the age Smith (R-NJ) and Sen. Brewster (R-Me) in trying to get the lan Lewis Memorial Park The Cemetery Beaatifal an Beaverdam LEWIS FUNERAL HOME DIAL 581 oi zi, said tne leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. guage on use of troops attached to the agreement today.

The votes against his proposal were cast by Kefauver credited newspapers. sen. ueorge (U-Cii, sen. Green magazines, radio and television for (R-RI, Sen. McMahon D-Conn), keeping tene-aeers better in Sen.

Fulb right (D-Ark, Sen. formed than ever before. To deny IN6INIERED TO OUTPERFORM aaif TO OUTLAST THEM ALL! them the vote until they are 31, Sparkman Sen. Gillette (D-Iowa), Sen. Tobey (R-NH) and ne added, is to risk dampening Sen- Connally.

Hickenlooper said the opponents Dunn and Croce FUNERAL HOME, INC 1155 Haywood Bead AaheviBe FHONB t-SSSS tnerr intelligent interest in government, "They are Insistent that thev of the rider took the stand that It was not needed because the prin Dever Figures Ike Easiest To Defeat should have a larger part in the ciple already had been established Only Packard has Ultra- matte, proved the smoothest, and safest automatic drive. Packard laaamarlc Power rakes assure faster stops-require 40 less foot pressure! Boforo paying $2500 for a car, see and drive a Packard! Proof of PcKkojral'l greater, value it printed for all to see in the Officii Uud Car Cuidt. Thltroporti'31 Packards bring $60 to $490 over other cars of similar original cost! High ratal valuo makes the '92 Packard a sound buy. auairs oi our country than ever before," the senator said in a ra In the section adopted in approval 1952 PACKARD "200" 4-DOOR SEDAN delivered la ASHEVILLE of the peace contract. Connally dio recording for Martha Deane's WOR program tomorrow.

would only say that the Hicken looper move was opposed because tPIm st ad local taxo, tt any. Opriooal cqripmctt ana whit siocvrall tires extra. Prices auy vary sUchtij in oearby coinmaaf tics duo to sfaippiftc charges. It was "wholly unnecessary." Earlier, at a news conference, Kefauver claimed support of a number of New York delegates. NEW YORK, June 24 Mi Gov.

Paul A. Dever of Massachusetts, who will be keynoter at the Dem rTl This country now has six divi DAriT ADfl ASK THE MAN, riKj IvxVivLy who owns sions in Europe, most of the force ONE hitherto claimed for the state's fa ocratic National Convention, said Opini drf Brm today the Democrats would rather campaign against Gen. Dwight'D. Elsenhower than Sen. Robert A.

Taft. vorite son, Averell Harriman. Said Kefauver: "The truth is that we have been informed by the delegates themselves that a large proportion of them had not been consulted when this commitment was made; that many of the delegates supposedly CARD OF THANKS "Eisenhower's obvious Ignorance of domestic affairs has caused a We wish to express our deep gratitude to all our friends and neigh- continuous diminuendo In his pop-: assigned to NATO. Chile OKs Defense Pact SANTIAGO, Chile, June 24 UTI The Chilean House of Deputies today approved a mutual defens pact with the United States, 78-21 with one abstention. The pact now goes to the Senate.

ularity." he said. "He would be far easier to beat." nesa during the illness and death of BROWN MOTOR COMPANY, INC. 144 Coxe Asheville, N. committed to Mr. Harriman have our dear lovinc wife and mother.

Dever made his statement as he Mrs. J. B. Cogdill. also for the beau boarded a plane for Albuquerque.

tiful flowers. Your expressions of told us that they are actually not committed at all: and that there are a number of them who have informed us that Uiey will support sympathy will always be remem. N. M. He will addreas the New Mexico State Democratic Convention there tomorrow.

bered. J. B. COGDILL AND FAMILY me.".

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