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cPODGZRS BEATEN dlevqdleaS ; Cut. by Detroit! . : By THE .VSSOCIATffn PRESS The Cleveland Ind'ns' American League lea was primmed to a thin hali-asme Friday night when .the Trtbe took an 11-4 lacing from te Detroit Titers and the second tyace New York 'ankcrs whipped, the Baltimore Orioles, 7-5. The Tigers broke the came wide nnen ?ih fk. m in id. seventh against the lndians. Until then, things hd been fairly close, I although neither starter Bob Foul Costly In 880 Race LOS ANGELES W Arnie Sowell, Pittsburgh's great middle distance runner, today refused to blame Tom Courtney of Ford- Seattle Dnibs, Portfaitf 11-2; j Pads'Triurripfiji Whitman Extends Hitting 5tfeak JBy UMJED PRESS Tie San Diego Parties roifed iff their seventh straight victory Fri- j day night with an 8-2 decision over Sacramento behind tie effec tive pitching of John Carmichacl, who is making, a belated bid for rookie f the year boners in the O O News in Pictures Lemon of the Tribe and Billy Hoeft of the Tigers lasted b- yound tne fourth. Lemon hung on until the third gave up four runs and was Pacific Coast League. cnargea wiiti the defeat. Al Aber, The front - running Tsds now the third and cleanup man of the have won 17 of their last 18 Tiger hurlers, was the winner. A games. Carmichacl, wintess until crowd of 50,004 was on hand. Uiav 5. is credited with four of Bob Turley received credit for those victris hh ha M his seventh victory of the cam- The 25-vear-old riehihander has paign for the Yanks, but it did vielrieri nnlv five rim. in Pninri ham for knocking him out of the'not comc the easy way. He wasn't. the distance in all four triumph;. BBu-yara run in last nights Coil-!"" ie uur-i ,. ,.,, seum Relavs. jing his tenure, he walked nine, h-"Ak. H-Jth Courtney was disqualified outnd struck out only three. Man- CaraiichacK who had a 20-10 of his victory in the half-mile inW Stengel decided he re"rd with Yakima of the West- nr.- f i rii,,,i,fi ... had enoueh when he nassed thclcrn International League last rhillv weal her i,nt ,.!first four batters to face him ini'cat'- Sav P nine hits " Sacra- records to a minimum, to the mild disappointment of the crowd of 56,173. One of the relay marks set was by Wes Santee, America's prem ier miler, who ran the four laps in 4:05.5 to set a new mark for the event. Billy Tidwell, anoth er Kansan from Slate Teachers, was second nearly 20. yards back of Cantee while Phil Coleman of Chicago was third. The other two relay marks were in the javelin throw and the hop step and jump. In the jave lin, world record holder Bud Held was eliminated despite his pro testa when his fourth qualifying throw failed to land point down and break the ground. Cy Young, the Olympic champion, emerged the winner after Held was dis- the sixth. By the time Jim Konstanty got the side out, the Orioles had edged to 6-5. But he. and Tom Morgan held them at bay the rest of the way. ATHLETICS EDGED In other American League ac tion Art Ditmar tossed a smooth mento but was tough in the clut ches. Me was backed by a 12-htt attack, including Eddie Kazak's third homer. The Padres gave him a four-run cushion in the first inning off loser John Briggs 3-4. In other games, Seattle stayed 3'i games behind the rampaging Padres by shellacking Portland, n i. r C....1.... ....... u: ten hitler against the Chicago 7r ':Z ZSZ v, T White Sox to load the Kansas QsLw S7 L m i' in 1 n ..;,,,.,!, ...hii- thud straight, 5-3, over Los An- tWX "d TrfAinTf Ot itic hurling of Bob Porterfield 7; bphl,n! Jolnt tJnnhl.t and Johnny Schmitz, turned backi?'"'" Cal HS"e an1 Bob .. u,t- va c.. i i (Garber. it. f Tt. ' " " V " I ias'v -Luff - -,' in t. i r i-sr-'-. I - ! li - . . ? DuK Believes Ike Will Run e Announcement Seen Next Yer 1 Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Sat.Iay 21, 185 7 Russian Air Fgrc? BuilfUP;Cut.D6wn'. WASJJJNRTnM inTho Snviei 1 Rn Wavitu M. Si!f. S.j : wn ind then cat rejrtS t have foii Betroa air force eot bittlt wn ind then cat i WASHINGTON t Two of daw in s swift change of wds aadience"The fissi. air forte , f President Eisenhower's roost r- Friday by anoUier U.S. Air Force is carrentiy al ieast as good as dent supporters in the fcenaie oKieer. iosws, possibly iiRr. said Saturday they are convinced' u. GcBi Timas S. Power, in MISQUOTE CL4IM he wiile a canRidatc for a sec- U ljj pren8re f0T a Bosioa GEn, fisihm F Twinfes Air ond terra but will delay wL. Srf l".:.J2Z announcement untU Hext year, i vrton ben. ituii tK-raj.one 01 inejjargesl sir force and ' resources! first Eiseshower-for-Prestdentiin manpower d snaifriei wel d Boosters in saas, saia in an inter- youid not jwssiBiy mateii. jvtew: m not tell tine truth" and Jt4 exaggerated" In his tneech. Br- gesa entered a claim that he ha3 rmvr.Fs mr iteen roisaaoted. Annaiaistratioa The President is hfld in such iiwrim (,, ... poiicy seemed to be assnriias ii- extraordiwsry puMic esteem that forever. Power changeS his txt srtf sinre Bssrgess' Detroit siats it will be almost impossible for to credit the Reds with only "a j ment k exactjy snaare wsfls him to refuse the nomination, as f...A h President Eisenhowers tsscss- 1 see it." (Snvieis 5sv ironj-Mjivj. i-sj)r-js aient the situstion. HATCHET MEN" in manpower and Hiateriei," with-j At his news conference ft'ednes- Sen. Aiken (H-Vt, agreeing out staling thai this country conid day, Eisenhower rejected any with Duff in a separate interview, not match them. vte? that the United States has isaid "apparently some top Demo-f The Hassians saffered simiSari'"5 control cf the air to Ttussis, eratic party officials also are con- casualties Thximiav when Brie, i " !s 3ast not true," fie eata. vincea tnat iiKe wiii run again. "That is why they have some of their hatchet men busy sniping at the President," Aiken said. , "These snipers are the ones that the Democrats would miss the! least if they are defeated." j CoKticl jrom Page One) In the National League, the The Rainiers sealed Portland's Philadelphia Phillies showed they '"TV " "f0"' ' ns were not quite ready to he buried i'"'1";0 '"m"RS off.R7ee by beating Brooklyn, 5-3. It was the Brooks' fourth loss in a row and cut their lead to 6!i games qualified. Young won with a I because the second place New throw of 256 feet, the best of his (York Giants squashed Pittsburgh, career. J 6-3. In the hop, step and jump, Cincinnati routed St. Louis, 10 Brazil's Ademar Da Silva leaped, 7, and the Chicago Cubs defeated 50 feet, 9Mi inches to break the: the Milwaukee Braves, 4-2. relay record of-47 feet, 10 inches! Dittmer was the complete mas- but he was a little less than a'ter of the White Sox, permitting foot short of the mark of 51 feet, 7 inches set in the 1932 Olympic games here. It was 30 minutes after Court ney was announced as the 880 winner in 1:50.3, fastest half-mile of the year for a college runner, before the judges decided he had fouled Sowell and disquali fied him. Ron Delaney, the Villova frosh, was moved into first place, Lon Spurrier, the unofficial world's record holder into second, Lang Stanley up to third and Mai Whit field to fourth. Cougars Down Vandals, 9-5 MOSCOW, Idaho Idaho, struggling through one of the worst seasons in memory, fell be fore Washington State 9-5 Friday for its 12th straight Northern Di vision baseball loss. The Cougars got to Vandal start er Aubry Stevens for seven runs on eight hits in the first two inn ings. Reliefer Tom Vopat allowed only two runs and his successor. Roger Ranta, threw no-hit ball for Idaho in the final three innings. But the Cougars, whose biggest blow was a double by Ron Foisy in the first, had the necessary points to coast to victory. just two singles, walking three, hitting one and striking out five. No opposing batter got beyond first base. The A's scored the winning run in the first inning on singles by Enos Slaughter and Vic Power and a sacrifice fly. j Lint. Bob Balcena drove in four runs with a pair of singles. Rayne Duren yielded six bits and fanned eight in posiing his second win against one defeat. He tired in the seventh, however, and John Oldham finished tip. Portland's only bright spot was Dick Whitman's infield single which extended his consecutive game hitting streak to 24. Bearden, the former Cleveland Indian ace, yielded seven hits in San Francisco as the Seals dis placed Oakland in fifth place. Bob DiPietro helped the 34-vear- old southpaw keep bis record un blemished and tops in the league Porterfield and Schmitz per- ty driving in three runs with two mitted the Red Sox only six hits, singles and a double. Porterfield, who has been plagued errors AID SEALS by hard luck during nis major Two of the Seal runs im. league career, was forced to re- earned . comme on errors hv Steve nre aner nve mimics wnvu nis huso and Jim Fanning. Starter piicning arm muiciiku b icsim George "lktU21S was the loser. ot being strucic oy a line arive ny B'djy Klaus in the second. He got credit for his fifth decision, though. FOURTH LOSS The Phillies collected enough runs in the first three innings to drop the Dodgers, lapping Billy Loes for two each in the second and third. Andy Seminisk added an insufance home run in the ninth. Robin Roberts, who has won half the Phillies 10 decisions, went all the way for the winners. The Phils had lost 15 of 16 games before Friday night. Bill Taylor, another of the Giants' pinch hitters extraordin ary, broke up the ball game when In Hollwood, Cal Hogue got a rare starting assignment but was lifted in the sixth after walking six men, hitting another and tin corking five wild pitches besides giving up two hits. Garner -came on and pitched hitless bail the rest of the way to preserve Hogue s first victory. R. C. Stevens with three singles led Hollywood's 10-bit assault against loser Bob Cain, George Barberger and Fred Besana, Linescorcs: ' n ii k San rJpEo 4A0 W1 fVlft 8 12 0 SacrnmenM DUO 11& rtrtl 2 9 1 Ormlohael and Hallev; Brtggfi, Braztc 8( and Sheely. RUE Oakland I(M fWI flrtrt 2 2 J CONNING TOWER OF SV'PERSL'B The conmtig tower of the Seawolf, the U. S. Navy's second nuclear-powered submarine, gets her new number in preparation for her launching in mid-July at Grotort, Conn. The Seawolf is under construction at the Groton yard oJ the ESectric Boat Division of General Dynamics Corporation, where the nafion's first atomic sub, the USS Nautilus, was launched nearly 16 months ago. The two subs are much alike externally, but there is a difference in the atomic reactor propulsion plants. 30,000 Watch AIR FORCE RELEASE The ears that maybe Itttssl jfcari got ahead stemmed from a Air Forre release last week tei- iW of powerful planes tse Has isians paraded over Moscow on : May nay. Some skeptical legisla- Aiken declined to identify! ,- m. ,1,.. - irs felt mayfce the release was ihens but an increasing number w w S to impress Congress, o Democrats both in and out jOT'an hcur al. where the A ?wce tadget is ot Congress have. beet. puWtclyLl int3 divisioRg gng tofefS1. al t 7Bb?A nd criticisms the President and kisl . .,,. . . . seared the t ttenry. Ti Art administration recently. f" ' ' thjJ ,m. ;v 'A it was jst being iraKK wi ?Re taxpayers. Burgess Is chief of imeSSiEenc .... 7-7 ' ' " 1 1 ' , ' f ' -U ' I 1 . ri i " " 'Si if . ' i , 1 : V T7 - : - At oc more ihan 10 cash nd mer- WEEKENr TRIPS chandie prizes. indications in the weekend " i.w w (he President and Mrs. Eisen-i . " ""i ' 'r "" """ j senersi is hower are making to their Jarm "' " "T".T ' t ?Z ?csearcfl there this weekend. , iV . aKlS fuiiy passed the time in games)-1 of tag. There weren't many complaints, however. Ail the kiddies got free Bailey Guilty (Continued rata Fape Ont) SYZVGY IS WORTH A BIG LAUGH President Eisen hower enjoys a really big laugh with the National Spell ing Bee Champ Sandra Sandy) Sioss, 13, o Granite City, Hi., after the President asked for and got the correct spelling of "Syzygy." Sandra visited' the White House after becoming the new champion over 61 other crack spellers. in the worid' Buff said. "After aii, as a soldier (his is liis first real home. He could continue to spend much time there during a , . . , , , iee cream at tile end of the pa-fH knowledge of his firia'a prae- ; i 'i r . ,. j irade route, pins tickets jor worm- ee ot Jorgsng oiiis ai jading fi! ? V3, he.ls.con Mcni west League professional baseiall with which it oetalned credit I ifrS?jf.tK ' ora6 won P"ICS 0 Mn-iram th nrst Nt!o!al Banlf of w ..... ... . . ssderabie value. tagene, j The grand prize winners were; s Venn said Bieiiard Baiiey was KITS WHITE HOUSE Caroi Knowiion, g, of atSS W. h ine "motivating power" in the Du visited the White House Ave s ijjis8 from Sears'; firm's scheme to obiain bank rnaay wun . znacner iB- Jackie Ktilogg, 13, of lil Horn loans. ilreieh, 34-year-Did Kepiibiiean y's bike frosa Wards'; The District Aiioraey told jar- i'V, J,"r and Kick Wilde, iVi, sisVi . ism ors it isn't rcasonabie tfeat five ;lma, uv Miu e oju hov St., Springfield, together with Bailey Lumber Co. employes the second-term issue. Melody Clemens, 44, and Paie couid forge hills ollading during If anybody, other than the Clemens, 2, hoth of 878 W. 27th a five-month period August President, knows his future polifi- Ave.. S58 cash from the Heeister-throaeh Eecemher. lsa nrtb 1 ral plans. Duff said, "1 don't know Guard and Sariio Station KEKG. about ?250,O88 without the de- svno nicy arc. tie annea tne Tf(flI!E CATS ASB A SQG tendant being aware of the tile- i ressnenc is wise co oeiay any nraeiire. .onccnjcnl . or doe to win her bike, and Jackie! Jooe, defense attorney, s u: . ,j .., 1,1, w- eonientiesi m ha ciosing argu. Aiken said (he prcsidcniial de- 'irI ,,,.. Ri(,v .n, Mntiviment ibat Alfred Baiiey, the de cision should be delayed until a!! ooit parjs jB a jjAV;r ctfendant's brother, bad been sole- mancs begin. U, . motintod cardhoard eav-it5. When he makes the announce-Lj .., nitimn "Al was on a merrv-zo-rsund ment then the Remncratie sniping f and couidn't eet off. He was hp u-alt.d a hnmp run u-llh two ! Hollvworirf mans ,m 1,1 nit ui" anrt S-lft: mo ran six 7 jo 1 17, Rcimna ffl) came on me nr.u pucn oy Max hii. Surkont and sent the Buccos down to their eight slraight loss. The L Aneci.s ... om oifi wm-s ? Giants hari In pomp frnm behind i San FrancUco 1(12 11(1(W1k 8 11 Q E In lie it with (wo in the seventh. I ti. Pv s. Kuntl (I) nd was the winner. ., . . i v ij-ufijrfnu inn mi, um, j o ISpsllle 1)22 lHx 11 14 1 and Barlnw. Stock 19) and Bich. Goldfn . . . . ..... -t. ..... Ginsberg. (S); Sltvun, Vopat (2), Kama l7)i1"H U,S uiu-i "ie iiuiiiiK mri Mnu-arH a na,pc. nanpn nomp run dv mo- . . F mnh n.,e flta I hlDtf II 1-lhO I I I L . ,,.,. nnJ .,. villll-iO X JL) 1 11UU AWjg Reliefer Hoyt Wilhclm lUcinu (ill.v lime liita name iciii-t i ;,u : . m u.e mm,.. , cincinnati traunced the Cards JiJ wsc 2sn lit m 9 it 3 the easy way, collectmB six mns Lint. Alexander 2. Han si IHaho m ins (mi-5 n i.nn two hits in ihe e chlh inn me. Koiwr,MI1; uuren, uianam 5i key Burgess. The triiin Axemen Golfers Beat Ke,ris' f0l,rlh in 3 Inw f d s"a?d ,i five-game winning streak of the Corvallis, South Salem cards. Eugene's prep golfers defeated , The Cuhs had to go 10 innings rnrvalli. and Soi.th Salem in to P l lh vi?l0?T .V" .the WENATCHEE t.P U'enatcheci pulled six runs out of four hits if and three walks in the ninth inn-1 ft ine to edee Sookane in a weird ) $ Northwest League baseball game, match play Friday at Sa.cm J- F the Axemen tuned up for defense The tilt saw seven pitchers per of their state title in the state l.,n, '"'l T". L.-" fnrm 'or ,he tw0 lm vo of meet Monday and Tuesday at ,n '"" ' them coming in in the last two Glennoveer course in rortlann. STANDINGS Gordon Marian was medalist with a 73 as Coach Larry Dag gett's Axemen whipped Corvallis 19.9 nn4 ihnn h)anlrtA Smith CI Vn I NDltTIIWEST W I. Salem 15-0. ntr) 17 s Marlatt, Lcightnn Tuttlc, Gary Kucene 1 Geertzen, and .Inn Masterson i -rity 12 i were named by Daceett as mem- y" o in hers of Ihe learn that will com- iuira 12 iSpoKsnff . 5 IT FTMay'i Rillls Fnfiene It. Salrm 0 1, Spnvan. 10 Yaklml 4 pete in Ihe stale mrct. Prl. .77 .! ..US .524 .lid .227 12 r,n Baltimore Friday"! FtrtiilM Wah(ncton 3, Bo, ion 1 rtetrolt 11. Clevrlenil Kansa Otv 1. Chtcnso ft w York T, Baltimore S i NATIONAL LEA OIK Prl. .fiSS .fits .aoo .54.1 .129 7 .419 7 .S R .313 11 r.n; r 1 1 T i ' Wenatrhoe ll d rones 11, bears 4j t-i"" . YAKIMA Ifi The Lewiston Americas i.EAGtE Broncs collected their 12 hits in i j.,,,.,,,,,,,, ; btinchcs Friday night In take an : New York : 11-4 Northwest League baseball ', victory from the Yakima Bears. in,,"n The Broncs had two big innings, j wawrston ... the second and Ihe ninth. They got three runs in the sec ond on four walks and Hillis Layne's single. Four sincles. a stolen base, a walk and a sacri fice fly produced four runs in the ton of the ninth. Yakima's big inning was eighth when the Bean combined : ,s" triples bv Gene Jacobs and Dei :st. Li Charmihas with a single and arrifirp flv for three runs. . Rill Faanks went tht route for . Philadelphia . in Lewiston. Cliff Babbitt'started for! .., J'MI',,,.R'l'!"; Yakima but gav way t Ralph j s, p!n,hTtti j j PORTLAND 11 To reduce to Wilerson in Ihe sixth. ! rinrinrfaii m. st. i,ouu 7 , ;the 'PScific Coast League player b h'k Shit-., iiluke. J 110 innlnjJ)mil of 2j tht Portiad Beavers l-'lt"8 mfl 1)12 1M 11 1J i.ri-C COLt. XJtXWr. i Frirtav sntrl nnn.man tir! ro!r.a.rt iklma ... JlH BOO ITO 4 11 - f t. ivtT fiRi ' -V rr,jjk 1 (rN'mai4); Babbitt,. rlPSo Bill Utlerwin (fil atl Lurar. ISeaf' . 2 3d .S' r Mil . . MllwaiiVpi I Cttirlnifa'l ; PHth(irch W 2.1 ia 19 is , 17 1.1 11 OB Prl. .75S .Ml .SSft .S17 .son .419 11 .114 tf'a .32.1 14 innings. Wenatchce started the scoring in the sixth with one run but fell behind as Spokane added two each in the seventh and eichth. The locals moved ahead with a 5 U-run splurge in their half of Ihe 'eighth only to have Spokane take fl,, over with six runs in the ninth. wenatcnee rapped three Spok ane pitchers in its grand finale and wound it all up with a slug foci nnlhiisiaQiioallv r,arli.lnt4 in by ail players from both teams, t inc UMiruiis stanco aner too it Vanni, Wenatchee manager, was i V4 heard lo say one of his players '.'had been tripped by a Spokane ( 7,jman at third. Only bruises re- J- t't sum:,!. Snokane'a F.ddie Mtirnhv on two doubles during the tilt, one ? , a three-mnner in the ninth. Linescore: -ret b r r. . 1 DIK,n, 32. 111 1 1 'P7,irnre ... inn, ,ni) n,fl jj i) TrJerwr-tlrr. Crawforo is 9), Roo l&. Flannlcan H Sbeet; Marhell, lurlnghattf ( and a'i Jenney. IH 3 . 1 -V .. atjaV . Pickups Hit; Youth Hurt A Junction City youth was seri ously injured fate Friday after noon when a pickup track he: added touch. jatiam to ten sis Brother taooat For cM-tlmcrs, it wouldn't have if"" "."'" ibeen an authentic Pet Parade If !. IJt , I . j Willie Knickerbocker hadn't been "1E. J,aH !" in it. But Wiiiie was. Next fait ouistanding sue he'll be 88, Wiiiie said. Saimriay i J JtosiuesJ as bis brother. he was in there, his raring bite p"3- sporting smaii America to! LTl carry out (ne Armed f orces Bay ' , ,V V i Tv thense, and bis wiry legs pumping got himself Uno trouble, snd that . V' LOOK, MA, XO HANDS Waiting to (io his lt ! a parochial school music festival at Yoiingstown, Ohio this -youngster sat calmiy with his hands in his pockflts, eivitig his bubble fittm a good workout. There were 2,281 other students from 24 schools on the program ami 6,000 people in the stands hut they didn't bother him one bit. .t'H ) i r f i-IJ 11 1 'A . - , 1-iifdlVo f ii.. 19) nt Beavers Pare Playing Roster ,ir i i Viti, ir m, n 8t "his own ferothcr" into toa- waa riding ia coiiiried with an-displayed by younger participants. Me tf!U6h.. efifie" oiner picxup ai me soum eosei t jy. of Junction City. j j tHiehard Baiiey was charged in Ernest Eari McCuSioch, 13, ofiEIklOn Sawyer r"" i,(r?nsPirfn8 itt. 1 (Territorial !W.J, Junction p : , r , wife bis bro her to obiain jnoney City, was taken to Sacred Heart benOUSlV Injured faise pretenses from tbo Fir Sfosnifai bv Eueene Arohuiance. . National Bank of Eagene tbroagb ife was treated for multiple jaw! E- 3. ti use rf false tokens. fractures and was in "fair" con- on timber sawyer tor Sneil- (Alfred pleaded guilty to cb- (iiiion Sa'urday strom Lumber Co., was serioasiyitajBing money under ale pre- n-t. j - ct,. injured Friday when feia saw tenses lastQctober and was sen- rTA8 S T 'JSS fZ h h fe the Wrf ree years in the pent- minrie jj no? Lu Tt 8 Keart tentiary. He waJa fey stated he hosoital Hospital and immediately to sure- ness t ooth triais, a!)d testified The driver of the other vehicle W He was in "fair" condition that his brother had eorcpiete was Charles N. Jones, 45, of Row- Saturday. knowiedge of the JiiegaJ manipn- burg, who was not hurt. A company, spokesman said 8ilatonsi. The coiliilon occurred at 1st iesacl series of events Is unknown. In imai (nsiruciions so we and Ivy, near fhe Durham miU. Jfe said it Is probable that an jury, S.f KsnS tW the body Slate poiice ciieri Siayier for edging tripped the saw while Ifig-ps soie functions was to decide faiiing io yiciri the right-of-way gins had his hack turned. The ibo facts in the case and take io Jones wben pulling onto the saw hit him in the bark and cat the law given by the court and highway. W under the shoairfer Marie. !PP?y it to those facts. Churchill Thoroughly Enjoying ; Secondary Role in Campaign By Ai.VSX STEIN'KOPT ! district made un o the fewnsfvisit to Kassia when Georgt Mal ot Tti AmiciI'4 Km Lf ft'ooriford and Wanstead mayjenkov was prirae minister, wrote lON'iXtfJ W Surely no one!11 him out in next Thursday'sjjfcat Malenkov was boss, rather in Britain is having more tunjclection. But .that is all mock ler-jti,an Niitiia Khrashcbev. than Sir Winston Churchiii, ouliror. In the 1051 election ii gave) jelectioneering. L !lh(( wro bT eliicT right lie has pat on bis tavonie cam- r fe mjje JJe js , ba(j Juije paigning bat, a high cylinder o?vfT OV TEf.EVfSfO.V ni form" Mack feit. tt manages to look like churchiii bas been trying tog . u,jinnr sl s mns si a fat bomb, and it seems to beh oul of he main arena. WS ,hAhTr nriabt made of iron. Churchiii beams is not on television. He is not fite Vifw alter all L gc? r and chuckles, and ambies from hmi the majflr attraction s ec farmy fi meeting to meeiing wavmg cigars conservative 1'arty raiiies. Tte Mb? an aU and making "V" signs. His bcabjhaii na, fe, passed to bis P-griSn wanS appears good. lege. Sir Anibony i-rfen, and j ' iiis speeches sparkle with wit.Jcharchiii seems pleased wish tbeP6, Occasionally he markes the haiis :;n,3nI,Pr j whicb Eden has been would not he an act E Eeith, ring with miehty phrases in tte'cimmg it. WKt$$ ? f ? i old Churchiiiian manner, fie siiiij SnciMsi speakers f ' -! baf BrlioT ioves a fight. And be is ihe only h h - !h fn)crva4!t saiJ ,ras d not campaigner who draws a big I eJ.e(" "ST dismTsd sfsnrf up ,D ti53iirnf'- Z erowd wherever he goes in tfc7 Ztol&tlSnr lh" B"U rather -apathetic election hattic. prinw minist(,r wa, due to andcr-in !JIB ran' J'l.EARANT TASK (cover pressdrea. Thp chargejBACIAl, Qt'KSTlOX In his Jtlst vear the former makes t'horehiif snori, and in nss A egro wanted w raw whcih- 2' S'4 at- Paul ot tPt iWnencan Assn. -"V-- :a; fi ! prime ministw va to be inoreibcsf Mood anri-ihunrier manner be er Sntam jjroposed to rfb "'relaxed than he has been forWinges evervone's hair and pledges; Ihina abmri rsrisi lifffirniiies Jn Jvcar, . Shis iota! bvValty p Eden. fa dominion of South Africa. COIGNS WJARK 3iKA)Ann; If iere cre .ai- At ieasi, someone els is carry- fhnrhiii is setffng a iot of fan1 "Vou must tdetand that wo ins the iiipremc responsibility. teaig fhe sapporiiSg Vbaraetfrs are a eiRimnnweailh, f.harcijiii ! Affnaremlv he finds being an eld-(hn nofcticni staw Tie taraet'said. in Srilain ran do noth- er statesman, and a mew eandi-Uf nencb of bis wit Is Aneuriniing sbWervMe Ss the domestic date for seat in ih . Coajmons,sn iejp J-lteaMig me sapporimg Fnari:iey "l"Ml"1 o ihe pofcflcsl stage. The targef. said. t"We in i li- of nSicb of bis wit Is .Wuriniing io'inierve ih Jfoaso ofigevan, left-wing Socialist whose ifirs of Sph Africa, any !ore jpiV'ed adli2rf-emcnts witif Ciement All- hao we o?dior om$es in 1