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THE DETROIT REPORTER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955 Page Two Ask Clinic Knowland and Kefauver Are Seeking nomination WASHINGTON Two more presidential hopefuls one a surprise entry were reported readv Fridav to or Students Walo Galls Turnpike 'No Answer' By DON GILLARD (Detroit times Unit) AFL-CIO "Preachers" Going Home to Practice BY ROBERT PERRIN (Free Press Unit) Delegates to the founding convention of the AFL-CIO left New York Friday for home where they will try to put into practice the objectives of the new federation. In Reading make their intentions public. Friends of. Senator Knowland of California) said he would announce his candidacy in late Mayor Cobo was told by Traffic Director a 1 today unions they won't be buying by FRANK BECKMAN (Tree Press Unit) The board of education has received a recommendation that a "diagnostic and remedial" clinic be established for students having difficulty with reading. AF General To Speak Here Maj.

Gen. Archie J. Old, 49, debts when they return. January or early February if The unaffiliated unions represent about 160,000 AFL mem that the Michigan Turnpike would not be the answer to Detroit expressway traffic. Malo urged the city to push "as rapidly as possible" the bers in the area, while the DFL commander of the 15th Air in recent years has shrunk to The recommendation was Force at March Air Force Base, less than 40,000.

Riverside, comes to Detroit President Eisenhower hadn't made a public announcement of his own plans. FEELS JUSTIFIED The sources said Knowland, Senate minority leader, felt he would be justified in order to meet the deadline for filing for various state presidential made by the board's language education department headed by The reunion probably will take place about Feb. 1. Bylaws Dr. Clarence Wachner.

Fort and Northwestern expressways. Special Report The turnpike will not be able to handle the estimated daily of the DFL were changed to let OTHER IDEAS For four days, their ears were pounded by speeches about what a great outfit the AFL-CIO will be. Now, all they have to do is prove it. In Detroit, members of what I was the AFL still have to close tbeir own ranks before they can effect a local level merger with the CIO. Next Wednesday, representatives of AFL unions which broke away years ago from the Detroit and Wayne County Federation of Labor (AFL) will meet again to discuss reaffilia-tion.

ANALYSIS DUE An accountant will present a detailed analysis of the DFL's financial status to show the the "outside" unions return only As other aids for students Tuesday to tell how the strategic air command works for world peace. Gen. Old will speak at the annual dinner meeting of the Michigan Post of the American Ordnance Association, whose members are dedicated to indus 30 days prior to the DFL's with readine problems the de primaries. scheduled officers' election in! Sources close to Senator Ke March. partment sugges ted in addition to the clinic: fauver Tenn.) said he had appointed F.

Joseph Donohue, a Washington attorney, as cam traffic volumes, he contended in his special report. Malo said the elevated portion of the turnpike, in the Rouge Park area is a type "not generally favored" and is believed by many to have "a deteriorating influence on adjacent prop trial preparedness for national defense. paign manager. James K. Fulks, executive vice It was reported Kefauver president of Ex-Cell-O Corp.

would make a formal announcement of his candidacy in a week and retiring association presi erty." 1 A possible reduction In class size to enable students to get more teacher attention in reading instruction. 2 Possible remedial classes in schools for students whose reading problemsare less severe than those requiring clinical attention. DENIES LINK Wachner said the recommendations were not DromDted bv Rumors are strong that Andrew McFarlane, president of the Detroit Building Trades Council, will be the leading candidate for the presidency of the rejuvinated DFL. Once the reaffiliation moves are completed, the DFL and the Wayne County CIO Council will begin exploring ways to merge. The national merger agreement gives such local bodies up to two years to complete unity, dent, said 500 members will attend the dinner at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.

or 10 days. AD LAI RAPS GOP In other political developments, Democratic Presidential Candidate Adlai Stevenson ac- Readin' The Comics -Ks-iSfSP IV -f- lt attacks on certain Kepuoncans ol trying Must Go Ahead He declared: "Detroit must definitely push as rapidly as possible, and any agreement which the city might enter into should be made only with the full appreciation that the turnpike as proposed will be of littleor no use bettering the traffic situation on the west side, and will not eliminate any of our present proposed programs." Here are your favorite com-j but it may not take that long in Dr. Rudolf Flesch. roster "the ugly politics ol Flesch criticized the modern SrouP hatred." svstem of instruction in an He also accused Senator Gold- icswe hope. The Detroit Ke- Detroit's case.

porter will do its best to keep Also to be merged within the i i i.u. nwnrMi a i ii water (R.) of Arizona of charg attack entitled, "Why Johnny you up to aaie on uie ueiuca.xwo-year penoa are xne iviicm mg that labor leaders were con It's time to trim the tree at the Boy's Club of Detroit, 3910 Livernois. The boys are looking forward to a series of festive Christmas parties at the club, a Torch Drive agency. Straits Bridge Half Completed ST. IGNACE Construction on the $100,000,000 Mackinac Straits bridge is now past the halfway mark, Engineer D.

B. Steinman reported The bridge, linking Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas, has a completion date of 1957. Adverse weather condi- Can't Read." gan Federation of Labor (AFL) of the comic world. and the Michigan CIO Council. spiring to take over the federal government.

In reply, Goldwater ques tioned whether Stevenson be Said Wachner: "We have always believed in a continuous evaluation of our programs. These recommendations would have been made as a natural result of this evaluation." ORVIE'S RECIPE lieved in basic political freedom, He claimed that labor leaders were restricting the right of KERRY DRAKE Kerry has found the secret of the hi-jackers fake roadblock to halt trucks to relieve them of their payloads. The hi-jackers set a wallboard silhouette of a car with mirrors that reflected the trucks headlights for those of the car on the road. When the truck stopped, the wallboard would be dropped flat on the road. JOE PALOOKA Little Max has escaped the const ruction workers to make free political I tions has halted Walter Raps Ford Fund in Probe choices.

until spring. Guild Aid Ready For Unemployed By CHARLES MANOS The first batch of "grant" checks for Detroit newspapermen qtiH urnmoTi rmt nf wnrlr Chiang Jolts Yanks' UN Plea TOP QUALITY GYM SETS How to Play Politics And Keep Out of Jail The tough question of how to stay in politics while keeping out of jail was answered Friday by Michigan's foremost expert Dearborn Mayor Orville Hubbard. WASHINGTON" Chairman Rtg. 39.95 i i i i ill ft two crooks, but a policeman has picked him up thinking that Walter Pa.) of the House un-American Activities Committee said Friday he had evidence that the controversial Fund for Max is the one who took 1 I peaking in a Delta Sigma Pi going on in the world, or at rtth: station and Tax V1 to tell him to go to the shack M2? y' to get the real crooks. Schram, guild treasurer TrK tracy and chairman of the emergency UNITED NATIONS, N.

Nationalist China has served notice it will oppose a plan to admit 18n ew members to the United Nations including five Communist bloc countries when the question comes before the UN Security council Saturday. Dispatches from Taipei, For-mosa, said Generalissimo Chaing Kai-Shek "politely but firmly" turned down American pleas not to veto Communist least generally I mean whether there's war or peace, II i I Other Sets II I 1 -VI AvaUllW Li Lip MADE FOR "BIG KIDS' II Tahing Thru -Out tV 8' Legs MADE FOR "BIG KIDS' Tubing; Thru -Out 8' Legs As Dick, Sam and two depu- toance committee made the ties get ready to rush Oodle's at cabin' one of the gunmen comes SulI general membership meet-m and says he could smell the Legion Memorial SbeMhlirguns6' The checks must be picked up JUDGE PARKER Pes a the guild office, 720 T3 wpiiitnn have Farwell building, 1249 Griswold, fraternity lecture series at the University of Detroit, Orvie gave this pithy recipe for his success: "Don't steal anything: or don't get caught at It. Work hard while you work; play hard while you play, and don't mix 'em up. "Solve the voters' problems fast, and I mean fast. While they're on the phone complaining about a stopped-up sewer, keep 'em on the phone and get AF to Drop R0TC Unit At Wayne U.

Outer Mongolia. 16 ds. TuMnj 4-Bar Sky Ride Ball Bearing Hangers XJUli i Mkj unu -r-i a. EXPLAINS SYSTEM Schram suggested that per- the Republic "deliberately intends to obstruct all investigations of the Communist conspiracy." Walter made the statement after hearing that Henry Ford II, trustee of the parent Ford Foundation, had conceeded that some activities had been "dubious in character." Said Walter: It is gratifying to learn Henry Ford is finally disturbed by some of the activities of the Fund for the Republic Current Investigations will undoubtedly disturb Mr. Ford even more by disclosing evidence that the fund deliberately intends to obstruct all investigation and control of the Communist conspiracy." the whole $300,000 Question Show in a dither.

The boys have missed the question "Who defeated Archie Moore in the iriT-lrl'n Vi nnvvwpl orht rhamnion- CASH AND CARRY BARGAINS Wayne University's Reserve Officer Training Corps will be sons whose names begin with letters A to report before disbanded by July, 1957, a uni your sewer man out there be ship fight?" Bumps answered the others after 1 p. m. versity spokesman said Friday. checks fore you hang up." Tamoc TJnrris' anil Wplliner- cmpuieu for tnn anwPTPd 'Rockv be available only The move was announced in a letter to Wayne's president, COMMENTS ON STRIKE Hubbard also had an opinion 15th District Votes Tuesday Tuesday is election day for some Detroiters. Voters in the 15th Congressional District, consisting of Wards 10, 12, 14 and 16, will cast their ballots for Congressman to fill the term of the late John D.

Dingell. Seeking the post are John D. Dingell, on the Democratic ticket, and Thomas E. Brennan, Republican. The polls will be open from 7 a.

m. to 8. p. m. those who applied not later than Friday.

Clarence B. Hilberry, from Da on Detroit's strike-bound The office will receive appli mm. mmmu vid S. Smith, assistant Air Force "I haven't missed them my secretary. cations and process checks through as soon as possible to others.

Each unemployed member is Lt. Col. Milton Campbell, professor of air science at Wayne University, said budget limita self," he said. "It's better to be uninformed than misinformed. I even doubt some of the pictures I see in the papers.

entitled to $10 for himself and $10 for each dependent member tions necessitated the removal of the program. 'But you can find out what's of his family. Read Reporter Ads Pilot's Funeral To Be Tuesday Services for 1st Lt. Alexander J. Sotiroff will be at 12:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the Lesney Funeral Home, 13323 W. Warren, Dearborn. Burial will be at Grand Lawn Cemetery. A jet pilot, Lt. Sotiroff, 25, was killed Nov.

25 in a plane crash in Korea. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sotiroff, 7644 Oakman Dearborn, 'Rattan Reed Bar Stool Labada Chair Women members who are TUB CHAIR breadwinners of the family are entitled to similar benefits. Jumbo Sin at only 2 for $12.99 $95 3 for $18.99 Many other varieties bars and bar stools.

Bar Accessories. 3 for $8.9 However if husbands of women members are employed, then that family is entitled only to her $10 share, Schram said. $55 MAXIMUM Ideal Christmas Gifts for the New Homeowner The maximum benefit for a sister. Evelyn, and a brother, each family is $55 per week. Phillip.

The executive board of the guild was empowered by a unanimous vote to meet with Detroit Allied Printing Trades EufiRSoMtaCfiaas Defroft's LARGEST Navy to Slash Draft Quota Council units for a "stick to 7'2-Ft. Yinyl Umbrella with beautiful stencil design, All-aluminum tilting pole. and 34" Umbrella Table All metal construction with durable baked enamel finish. gether" pact. The resolution accepted by HONOLULU The Navy willi some 650 members present draft fewer than the 56,000 men opened the door for discussions it had planned to induct in 1956, that "no unit return to work until demands of all units are settled." SW5 flxfJI -ai Soth for A meeting of the Free Press according to Navy Secretary Charles Thomas who arrived here on a Pacific tour Friday.

He explained: "Enlistments have been much more1 than we had expected." unit of the Guild was announced Selling TV for 3 p. m. Sunday but was called off later. 5,000 UNEMPLOYED CHAIRS NOT AVAILABLE The dispute between the stereotypers Local 9 (AFL CIO) Cherney Rites To Be Sunday Services for Morris Cherney and the publishers of the Free Press, Times and News shut down the three newspapers Dec. 1.

Some 5,000 persons lost their jobs including 900 members of will be, at 3 p. m. Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel, 9419 Dexter. Mr. Cherney, 57, a Detroit area jeweler for nearly 35 years, died Thursday in the guild.

The strike Involves 22 allied Las Vegas. He is survived crafts besides the guild, by his wife, Rose, of 1054 Tal The publishers and the stereo typers were to resume nego 11 I I I TRADE-INS Xyi'Y 1 bot, three sons, and two grand children. tiations at 10 a. m. Saturday.

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