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Two Families Leave Area
Br ilLLIAN KNTGHT
Grandview-Lone Pine. Mrs.
Wenflell Franlfand her children
have gone to Los Angeles for
the winter, where sSe has taken
a position with the General Eleo
trie company there.
W. and Mrs. Al Huvinan and
amily left Saturday for Renton,
Wash., where they 'will spend
the winter with Mrs. Huvinan's
Jardnts. .
JJelmer'RlcCray .and children
returned home the first of the
weefc after visiting his parents
ear Roaeville, Calif. They went
by bus and Mrs. MeCray and her
cusin who j visiting the fam-i-s'rom
Wfnston. Mont., went
to Rojeville touring them home.
Hf. and Mrs. Charles Sams
and two little boys arrived Sat-,
sToo Many Guests;
",Eaf in Shifts
'HoilywoOd. Fla. "(U.., Mrs.
William Miller. 107, had so many
fbeststfor her combined birth
day anc. Thanksgiving dinner
Thursday that she had to serve
than in shifts.
The Miners were some 75 of
Mrs. Miller's 140 living descend
ants who include eight children,
jtl grandchildren, 88 great grand
children and three great great
'g&Tandchildren. .
Relatives allowed up from
California, e Illinois, Michigan,
New York and New Jersey. . In
' addition, scora tf other friends
drpged by te pay their respects.
Whan a photographer appeared
4n take picturBa of the-gathering
Mrs. Miller aaid, "I don't think
ar's (Me of my children or is
he?"
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Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stokes and Charles. Mrs.
Sams is the former Constance
Stokes. Sams is attending the
University of Oregon at Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Del. R. Ellison
and four year old daughter,
Linea'. are leasing Mrs. Frank's
home. He is a salesman for the
Darrell Miller co.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCallister
are the parents of a baby daugh
ter born last Monday.
Eden En Route To
Jamaica for Rest
London U.PJ Ailing Prime
Minister Anthony Eden flies to
day for Jamaica for a long rest,
leaving the fate of the divided
Conservative Party and perhaps
his own political future in the
hands of his deputy, R. A. But
ler. A crisis within the party,
shaken by lack of a concrete
policy in the Middle East, was
postponed at least until the re
turn of Foreign Secretary Sel
w'yn Lloyd from his mission to
the. United Nations.
Only assurances there will be
no sellout in Suez kept the crisis
from growing into a full-scale
revolt within the party. Butler,
appointed by Eden to lead the
government during his illness,
worked feverishly Thursday
night to keep 50 rightwing
rebels from' revolting.
Butler, majority leader in the
House of Commons, said, "We
are not prepared to withdraw
from Suez until we consider the
U.N. policy force is competent
to discharge the task which the
General Assembly has given it
to do."
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Mortgage Purchases
Will Be Restricted
Washington (U.R) The gov
ernment's home mortgage buy
ing agency today restricted fu
ture purchases to mortgages on
houses not more than four
months old.
The federal National Mortgage
Association said it will confine
its purchases to mortgages that
are offered within four months
following the date of the Federal
Housing Administration Insur
ance or the Veterans Adminis
tration certificate of guaranty.
Until now the agency would
buy up any acceptable government-backed
mortgages.
J. Stanley Baughman, presi
dent of the agency, said the ac
tion "is designed not only to
make more funds available for
financing new construction and
help home, builders and others
engaged in the industry but to
help prospective buyers of new
homes as well.
Knowledge of Desire
By Turncoat Denied
Washington (U.R) Ameri
can Red Cross and government
officials say they know nothing
about a report that a former
prisoner of the Chinese Reds
who refused repatriation now
wants to come home.
Red Cross, State Department
and Army spokesmen here said
Wednesday they had received no
information of former U. S.
Army Corp. Aaron P. Wilson's
desire to return. An Army
spokesman pointed out that Wil
son had been dishonorably dis
charged some time ago and was
no longer an Army responsibil
ity. The state of Wisconsin in
cludes 71 counties and 54,705
square miles. The 1950 popula
tion was 3,434,575.
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OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
211 East Main St. Phone 3-1011
PHOENIX
Former Pastor
By LILLIAN KNIGHT
Phoenix The Reverend and
Mrs. Henry Lacy, former pastor
of the local Nazarene church
and now of Warrington, are vis
iting the Reverend and Mrs.
Lumley at the parsonage.
Mrs. David Taylor of Pasa
dena, Calif., who is the former
Donna Lacy, and her four-month-old
son, Scott, are visit
ing at the Nazarene parsonage
while her parents are here. She
plans to visit other relatives and
friends in Mediord. While here,
a family reunion of the Lacy
family was held Thanksgiving
day in Talent.
The Reverend and Mrs. Lum
ley have just returned from a
ministers' convention held at
Winchell TV Show
Loses Sponsor
New York (U.R) Walter
Winchell and his TV variety
show have pffft.
The Broadway columnist has
announced that his sponsors
will not pick up his option when
his current contract runs out in
six weeks.
Winchell, who will receive
some $75,000 in severance pay,
launched the NBC-TV show Oct.
5. It has featured such top per
formers as Perry Como, Sammy
Davis Jr. and Martha Raye, but
rating-wise has not quite lived
up to expectations.
Its latest Nielsen rating of
20.1 shows it splitting audiences
about evenly with ABC-TV's
"Crossroad" at 21.2 and CBS
TV's "Zane Grey Theatre" at
20.1.
Winchell said he was relieved
at giving up the arduous de
tails of the TV show which pays
him less than he receives for a
shorter newscast.
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JOHNSTON STORES
112 South Riverside
Visits
Dorchester House, Ocean Lake.
Dr. McGraw presided and the
main speaker was Dr. Samuel
Young.
Mrs. Paul Wrede and new
baby daughter, Cheryl Ann, are
home from the hospital.
Mrs. Ted Mitchell is now
home recuperating after her
third surgery. Long time
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Willits, of Seattle, are spending
a few weeks with the Mitchells
during her convalescence.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Peebler
are grandparents of a baby
daughter born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Thompson, of Coos Bay,
Nov. 13. The Thompsons also
have three boys. Mrs. Glen
Smith, of Ruch, another daugh
ter of the Peeblers. flew to Coos
Bay to be with her sister.
Parolee Confesses
Slaying Violinist
Chicago (U.R) Police
were holding a 21-year-old paro
lee today who admitted he kill
ed Jay Grace, violinist with
Wayne King's orchestra, Mon
day.
Deputy Chief of Detectives
James McMahon identified the
parolee as James Golden, a paint
er and maintenance man who
lived near the hotel where
Grace's nude body was found
lying across a bed.
McMahon said Golden confess
ed he shot and beat Grace be
cause an immoral proposal was
made bv the violinist.
Golden told police he met
Grace in a nearby lounge the
day after Grace had returned
from a tour with the orchestra.
He said Grace bought him a few
drinks and then asked if he
would carry some packages to
his hotel room.
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL AT JOHNSTON STORES
Friday. November 23. 1956
Four-Foot Snow
Drifts Paralyze
Pennsylvania Town
Erie, Pa. (U.R) Snow with
drifts four feet deep virtually
paralyzed Erie today. It closed
all major industry here, strand
ed upwards of 1,000 motorists,
and blocked highways in a 150-
lile stretch along Lake Erie
from Painesville, Ohio, to Ham
burg, N. Y. y
The 24-hour snowfall heiran
early Thursday catching hun
dreds away from home on
inanjcsgiving day trips.
Emergency Considered
Mayor Arthur Gardner con
sidered declaring a state of emer
gency. He planned to survey the
city from the air with Streets
Director JoseDh Walczak hofnro
deciding.
The traffic was haltrH and
most highways were closed.
oiate police appealed to motor
ists to stay out of the Erie area,
focal point of the storm. Rail
roads issued emergency calls for
"all able bodied men" to shovel
snow off clogged tracks.
17.000 Workers Idled
About 20 industrial plants
were closed, idling an estimated
17,000 workers. The plants in
cluded the General Electric
Corp. installation which employs
12,000 and the Erie Forge and
Steel Co., whose force numbers
4,000.
Farmers and home owners,
churches, hotels and motels
opened their doors to stranded
motorists. Red Cross units were
mobilized. Civil defense work
ers aided police and volunteer
crews of farmers with tractors
who towed bogged down auto
mobiles from drifts, some mea
suring five feet on rural roads. -
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'Menon Instructed To
Look Info Budapest
Moscow (U.R) Indian Am
bassador S. K. Menon has been
instructed by Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru to make a
first hand investigation of de
velopments in Budapest, it was
reported today.
Menon, who is accedited to
Budapest as well as to Moscow,
hopes to depart next week when
he recovers from a mild attack
of influenze.
The Soviet press has not yet
reported Nehru's condemnation
of Soviet intervention in Hun
gary. most
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Hollywood U.R) Arrange
ments have been made to make
the full facilities of Warner
Bros, studios available to pro
ducers of filmed programs for
the American Broadcasting Co.
televUion network, it was re
vealed today.
Jack L. Waljier, president ol
Warner Bros., said arrange
ments have been completed to
produce a weekly hour show
and two half-hour shows for pre
sentation on the ABC network.
He said the hour-Ion g show will
be a nev type western while the
half hour programs will be a
mystery ando an aditure
drama.
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