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and Na'ionsl Guarflsirien to aid : tiie drought section of Iowa with lnd5r the soil hart's pro-ram. a farmer must allow his land to stand idle before he can become fli'giblc for soil bank payments. hay cut from state highway rights-of-way. Search for Missing Murderer Ends in Aicatraz Prison Yard s r- . . ft . - - a f-r,.. d Ft." ; -or (rrs5f ;'n. ;"'fi Vrr'. h''rc' ",-h "'t'1''' aucraft. s,,:,,r,frr hv ,uc pov Scon's ; The request was made in a let- r rr i ; rr r- rpr h n A! r a ion Pn, .(;,'. T. s Tnr ?i'!''ii;;tcoi'rii' cfto. e after of n n;aa si r! ;; Navy, tile ten to Benson from the National r-e udeui Ramnn Massay-ay and Sro,;-. will learn about Ameri-1 Farmers' Organization bv Bill c-rrpri f- h r , V t - n 9. v;:;- Ti: fW- a. ri,;," H jr. He t rea i n r n PORTLAflD ROSF S3 : d he rp.ptnnef e o- :.: f' of a W ft-.- ..- rr Ho,- " r i r. 4 rr ft ! An;ii. Arthur W. Radford, chair- c;ui institutions and home life Barnes, NFO executive secre-ma- of tiie US. Jomt Chiefs of , They will v i -i t farms in the ! tary. II sarchriE the ' ' i C" . food rr ar- - n -.;f:,l (1 o ' r ; p '':"' - .rir ot Truman cif,atn sfntoprp to ; Ml t 'T.v in !::e f- r d nrv a- ,' ...- .. W;l A'.a!rs.r :n )')2, a cood rec- i re s'Oirftr;- .riit fts a re- . Staff, conferred in Malcanane Rockford. 111. and Kenosha.; The letter said it was referring t u -r ' rr-. r.f fts'r:r 1roi..pU hi n tioipa : a lized nun m D renitiT. ISoa. palace on military security in Wis. arras after their visit here to drought-stricken sections of 'he Philippines and the Far and before returning home i Iowa but might "apply to the I'g ard-n J. i; as!. Aug. o. airmail from tee Kaciford arrived here Monday Tiie otiirr half .f the exchange d to Hav.-si! was 'o a''end I'lirmr-.-innin; cere- was formed by 24 Chicago area whole country." The letter said "It seemed inefficient to destroy crops and then cut roadside hay UNION PACIFIC T'ne first " US To Supply Jef Boy Scout Exchange ' Use of Soil Bank Sr'CS ' Planes To Philippines Plan Gels Under Way j Crops Requested Whmier. Calif. 'J P Frank, Mamia u P Tlie United ; Chicago-- U.R A six-day in-; Corning. Iowa (U.R Asricul- Nixoi. 77-ear-oH father of Vice S'a'es will supply the Philip- trnational exchansc of Boy i ture Secretary Ezra T. Benson Pre-too-it K:r't-arri Nixon, recti p- pws with MO nrw FSfi Pabrc- Srou's began here Monday when I was asked Monday to allow sra'ed at b.--F tr.tisi ?fer br.ng r' r'si c'. t';-r riitltpptne' 6 Japanese and Korean Ex-1 farmers to use soil bank crops hospitalized f.-.r he n.rr'nse'.r: sovrrnmrn! announced todav. r.u,rr!- c,-....- arrivrri aboard a i-while stil! receiving payment for s'o-rar n nicer' ( wtil he tjip first tune the Navy plane at Gh nview Naval ; participation in the soil bank Ti-e e'r r N:on wa re r;;tr Phtiipnine Atr Force w ul be Air Station. program. p,?riBtfi Urt r t,v! "'' t- I i- I Ml f ." '---5,lf'.--tl t . ' ' n- a r 'op j vpr- tr ban bono hldi'.;: a'-d bn:nd the T sa:d TTTt?. t'r mute opened on monies at the U. S. Navy's hu:e Scout?, now visiting Japan and to fed cattle " Tins was a refer lit.,. iC.mi Air station Wednesday. Korea lenre to recent efforts by farmers CH CAprrrt 7.-?-! , . o C't-.i'n t ,cre -1 ' Un'U c. had ror-dd. fto sur- r r' d q ir'.'r . Beinq 'Checked In t.ati -;- i; V.'.Iion in K i' ; n "I :n through the p s fro.r rt- before being r-' ;'-'-fi to r..s cr b-ork. '; r - i -' a!l runs around j!-.c -- -ri of (o pooil of the ; - o !' ft' i'in.f1 du-tanco f..-. ' ' ti'ti k arfa from which V. ;...n disappeared Monday aft- whiip v. orking as a stove- r , of Wj .l.i.iri'on. D C . : .'1 itr as ;: :.- 1 : i c- than 12 '-,. Prion ottHial.s suspect i i i ' v st 4 ":ur here on the i a h aitoou-n thy d d not t . a .' i: I'" i .-ibi lit y that he u i - a;' d lo Sro-i f'rancisco o,l I..P piu.-nn water jjara' ' 1 "- e-.rn tried to swim for i . . i r primer is known 'o i , . e iiv r. cci trip ic' waters ft'Ki . Mbrripus ciirri-nts of San Fi !' Bay in the 22 years A'-.i'ift,: ha.? been a maximum s r".;-.' fr-cirM prison. i'...n- ri L-ri r.pcara ni" :oi;-'ri-i-n t-il a a m'rn.-ue search of lit f .1 -po.proof "rock'' by scores of P'l."" guards. FBI agents anrl P"ii'-e. In addition. Warden Paul .!-i-ion warned ail police de r -: I" "nis and sheriff's offices in lop nine San f'rannsco Bay Area ...iiii'3 to be on the lookout lor v. il-on. ; &ars Patrolled .J:i 6J-foot Coast Guard cutter patrolled the a'rs ground the' t-iS'id, flashmn a searchlight in 9 o- along the western shore. 9 'to her cutter patrolled the Coioon Gate in case Wilson had tried to swim to freedom and ! Qfl been swept seaward by the S e i tifir Z- C-.Mi.,-- . !f7. Wilson loft Oca . o-,. ,.!rrl nr.rrdalp, Md.. To Go Ahead IK.il Ia.ro UP Premier Gamal Nasser said today that lOpt will -o ahead with con S' net ion of toe Aswan hic'n dOoi 0"d -let the West swallow y o .- tr-ust ra ' ion.'' 9; O United States and Britain 'e-t O rc. k cancelled offers to helo to j-u e the r,i .;!()(). 000.0(111 proj e' on the Nile rirr. '1'i o lnit-i States was to have P' ov hied S-.itl.o;ili.O()0 to the cost of constructing the huse hyd Tu rin trie and irrication project. Britain's s'nare was to have been 0 I iinO.OOO. """rial's '.i!eincnt vas Nas nci's firs' on 1 1 :e record com iit'""t on the Analo-American de i nii to withdraw their finan cial aid offers. Let the West swallow its f i tat ion '' Nasser sad. "Lspl - some ahead with tiie high -. lite Eji;ttian pres presauod Naders declaration witii in- e -i' .1-. iolent. attacks on the I ttttcri Slate.-, and Britain today. TQP T n ALLOWANCE British Auto Pickets Batlle Non-Strikers l.ond'sn UP' Pickets bai ts.; t.oti-y'n'.viiic workers in tiie Si-v i cay of Pritain's largest ar !.itornoiMie strike to- 1 1 - I '. '; -jfh Motor Corp said . ' hail its aO.Otnl cm ! : iT. ucl'icd union strike or-u- : ..no came to work again W.'.v. It figured its work force Monday at o.'! per cent. At the .Austin works at Birm-uriia-n a shoutina group of iu ut '.- uiu-ued a driver from i -ii f ins car-transporter i !-,- tru-u in leae tiie plan! : -e-, n-d rat injure hnn. S ar.eu1! tiiree or four deep -,tr's the n-trs fney beat back r i :i'i'i; u, w(.rk until poiu-e 'rpiH'd in and cleared the en-t-.iuces The strike against the Enti.-'u Motor Corn, stemmed from the n :sn:ssr-:l of some 6.000 "sur-Fi'-s'' employees. Brookings Man Dies In Highway 199 Crash ( -r -re.-1 C'l'v . Caiif " r " '.." -.u-i here today that a ! ,t;ir:i :n a highway crash ir-'o'.ay IDfi Sunday night 41-vcar-old Roy Arnesen of P-o.'iinss. Ore. Iiittred when their car plunz-t-1 i;oo 120-fotit chasm were ''.-.-n Meadors. 43. also of i-v.'.--4. and Ben Mast. 42. of (-,..;.;-,., T.;ry arc in satisfac t o-.-rt'on in a Crescent City hosc.til. . "' ' EKE P A L ' EL " 0 1 C X Sale! General Electric Washers and Dryers "'frm-wi.nw tfr itr . X." 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