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ISRAELI VOTERS CHICAGO PAILY TRIBUNE i Tuesday, July 31, 1951 Parti Page 8 its re YOUR If THE PAHiYOW PONT WPRRV- WHEN OCTOBER ROLLS fAJ I LOOK OUT YNO DANGER HSAVCKIS I y'WJ PAUL RICHARDS ABOUND THE SOX WILL OH SO THEY PONT OP THAT- SJ AND I THOUGHT WELL, WHAT DO vSjSNT DONE BE UP THERE-VOU THAT SO? WIND UP PHIL CAVARETTATy. WE CAME YOU THINK OF YOUR VET1- JUST STICK TO- Jl WELL I'LL IN THE KNOWS WHAT Jf HERE FOR A WHITE SOX, NOW? rLvL YOUR SEVENTH STAND BEHIND CELLAR TO DO-HE'S -JL VACATION HA. AND YOU WERE PLACE CUBS-Jlpf THEM AMYDAY- wtL A. TRUE VTJfc- SUPPORT PARTY OF BEN-GURION OVERHIGH? VACATION TICKET TO Premier's Labor ites STOP SUFFERING Wear. Pinkstorfs Arch SUPPORTS HADt TO FIT TOUK FET and get Quick Relief! from Broken Demi Arehis, Flat Fett, Pain uder Heels and Ball tf Feet, SPURS on Heels, crooked and overlapping toes, Varieoso Veins, Rfcei-natism and Arthritis like aches and pains caused from arch treaties.

Liib Sprlnry. Easjr So Wear to Any 4hoe PRICES AS LOW AS $10 30 TEARS' IXPERIENCI HENRY J. PINKSTON Arck Support Specialist MOVED BACK TO MY OLD tOCATION 108 NORTH STATE STREET UITE I20C 'Grand Central Terminal Take Early Lead heart of NEW YORK JERUSALEM, July 31, Tuesday, VP) The first 192 polling stations out of 1,500 to report results from yesterday's general election in SMILIET JACK vaarf-no one can hear a -why dont those I hey they're they mustn't 1 VOICE-ABOVE THE 1 1. CHECKLIST-HAPPY eTARTIN'TO 1 I LEAVE ME NO 1 -nrj. zn- roar of engines robots, oet roll and 6TopftTop I XN.

WHEN TH' PILOTS THEIR HEADS THEY STILL 1 Israel gave Premier David Ben Air-Coohd uurcons jviapai iLaoorj party a lead of 42 per cent of the total IRING AO WITH YOU. COr.ODOHE5 counted. These reports gave the left wing Mapam Socialist Labor party VANDERBILT 20 per cent and the conservative General Zionists 13 per cent, for second and third places among the 17 contesting parties. Final returns might bring the General Zionists into a stronger Uave 4.00 P.M. Daylight Saving Time la Salle St Station position, observers predicted.

83 of Eligibles Vote- Officials said about 85 per cent I Advertise in The Tribune of the 900,000 eligible voters both Jews and Arabs cast ballots, 1 Most Israelis went to bed with- GIRL WITNESSES out knowing any substantial re- ISRAEL IS HERE siuis in me uaiiuung lor uie j.u MISSING IN SEX seats in their second knesset TO STAY, BRITAIN 2,300 GERMAN REDS REPORTED OUSTED IN NEW PURGE BY PARTY parliament. The polls closed TRIAL OF MAN, 551 TELLS THE ARABS RELAX and enjoy re freshmcnts in the lounge car. officially at 11 p. but some remained open later because Police and juvenile authorities scores of voters waited In line to yesterday were searching for enter. Day Passes Quietly Urges Both Sides to Edith Connors, 15, of 249 W.

Root and her sister, Rosemary, 17, of 535 W. 42d when they Election day was quiet. Thru Settle Differences out the country, only a few minor BERLIN, July 30 (JP) East Germany's Communist party has been hit by a new purge that has thrown out 2,300 party functionaries because of alleged Trotzky-ism, the West Berlin newspaper Telegraf said today. Many have been arrested, the newspaper 4 ras dif pi ust wosnt Him ftiwrB July 30 (JP) Foreign scuffles were reported. failed to appear as witnesses against Harry Kelly, 55, cigar store manager at 559 W.

42d Between 70 and 80 per cent of Secretary Herbert Morrison today 'tJi the Israeli Arabs were believed to said Britain's Labor government who was charged with contribu have voted. Arab women holding has failed Palestine. He urged children on their arms and dressed ting to their delinquency. added. the Arab rtates to realize Israel in their holiday best waited pa is here to stay and "cannot be The Socialist Unity party has been undergoing Policewoman Ann Davis told Judge Victor Kula In Domestic tiently in line to fill out ballots TREAT yourself to New York Central' famous meals! swept bag and baggage into the which many could not read with cleansing on the local level to weed Mediterranean." out assistance.

He blamed both sides for con The Communist were the most active and strongest party among tinued hot talk and suggested they out opportunists from the ranks and unreliables among the leaders. The Telegraf said the operation had been concluded and that among those arrested were party veterans accused of forming an Relations court, the girls were not found and were believed to be under Kelly's controL Judge Kula raised Kelly's bond from $3,000 to $45,000, remarking he believes that will bring the girls in or "Kelly will remain in custody the Arabs, but observers doubted make proposals for peace because, he said, no settlement can be im they would get as big a vote as they received in the election two posed from the outside, underground organization aimed years ago. Britain's relations with Israel at overthrowing the party's Stal until they do come in." inist leadership. SEE EUROPEAN Louise Allen, 16, of 4080 Wells are improving, Morrison said, add' ing: "We wish her well." a third minor in the case, ARMY OF 50 TO 60 Hope for Settlement claims Kelly fed her liquor and forced her to submit to intimacy SENATORS O. K.

3 Morrison told the house of com LOAP or work in your Pullman DIVISIONS BY '54 FOR SUBVERSIVE mons in opening a general debate near Kankakee, Kankakee county, two weeks ago. The three girls Chicago Tribune PreM Service PARIS, July 30 A European have delinquency records. CONTROL BOARD on the middle east that We had hoped eventually to bring about a settlement that would have been army of 50 to 60 divisions, or at Washington, July 30 (JP) The least 1,500,000 men, contributed by France, West Germany, Italy, Bel- acceptable to Jew and Arab alike senate judiciary committee today approved three long pending nom 1. The fabulous Festival of Britain has nine more weeks to run. The nationwide program of ceremonials and pageantry, festivals and exhibitions, brilliant presentations of music and drama, great sporting events, celebrations everywhere in the land continues till October! 2.

Travel and hotel reservations are easily made. Most shipping companies and airlines now have space available any time you want to go over. You can get good hotel accommodations for almost any time and place you choose. Your travel agent has complete details, and can make all the arrangements for your trip. Fare reductions start August 1st by sea, September 1st by air.

3. Good food awaits the tourist ia every part of Britain. The new york times reports: Tt is a surprise for American visitors to find that there is good eating in London. The shops are full of wonderful things for you to buy, and the dollar is worth more than ever before in British currency You get more for your money 4. Last chance.

Says Lowell Thomas: "1951 is the chance of a lifetime to see Britain in all her glory. If you miss this vacation of the century, it will be a chance gone forever. Britain in 1951 is a great bet Don't miss it Go on over, and take your family. The holiday will do them good, and they won't forget the experience as long as they live. gium, ana iuxemDurg Dy tne ena and to have brought peace and of 1953 is envisaged by the Eu prosperity to the Holy Land." ropean army conference, it was inations to the subversive activities control board but took no action on a fourth that of Charles M.

La Follette. La Fol- Britain, which ruled Palestine disclosed today by experts who are taking part in the meetings here. under a League of Nations mandate until 1948, was in the middle lette, former Indiana Republican They said that the earlier tar KEEP PART OF YOUR MORE SAFELY AS SAVINGS HERE. Mail or Visit get of 20 division by the beginning house member, is acting chairman of the board. of 1953 had been discarded.

StfEP like a top on Central's smooth Water Level Route! of a shooting war there until a truce sponsored by the United Nations stopped large scale fighting in the winter of 1948-49. Members of the committee said The delegates were reluctant to they did not act on La Follette's break down the contemplated force into probable national components, but noted that the Germans had "The Arab states seem un nomination because a subcommittee had made no report on it. The nominations approved were insisted on "equality" in all re willing or unable to recognize that Israel has become a national entity," Morrison said. spects. those of Peter Campbell Brown of New York, a former justice de It was predicted that the Eu Adds to Troubles Morrison said the resettlement ropean army treaty wouia De For free information and literature ivrite Dept.

3-1, British Travel Centre, 336 Madison Avenue, New York, X. Y. partment attorney; David J. Cod-daire, a Boston lawer, and Kath- ready for signing late this autumn and that after the pact has been of 150,000 Arab war refugee fam ryn McHale, Indiana educator. ilies cannot be undertaken quick ratified 18 months or two years might be required to assemble the ly or and adds to the STEP OFF in the heart of New York after breakfast beside the scenic Hudson 50 or 60 divisions.

troubles keeping, Israel ana tne Arab countries apart. He also touched on Britain's AUSTIN SAYS dispute with Egpt, calling Cairo's stand irresponsible. U. N. TO DEFEND Reservations: Harrison 7-4270 Egypt wants Britain to pull RED YUGOSLAVIA troops away from the Suez canal, iiewYorh Central Th Water Level Rout You Can Sleep New York, July 30 OP) Warren R.

Austin, chief United States delegate to the United Nations, said tonight that if communist Yugoslavia is attacked by Russia, the United Nations will go to the rescue. Austin made his statement in response to questions by U. N. news correspondents on a radio-television show. He said the U.

N. last fall had adopted a program called "Peace thru Deeds which committed all members to the program All for one and one for all." This, he said, meant military assistance in case of attack. I has refused to join in planning the region's defense, is pressing for rule of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, and is restricting ships passing thru Suez to prevent Israel from getting vital goods. Asks Tougher Policy Winston Churchill, Conservative leader, described Morrison's analysis and review of middle east problems as "an able and agreeable parade of bland truisms and platitudes." The war time prime minister called for a tougher British policy toward Egypt and thruout the middle east. He gave these as two reasons for the drop in British prestige in the Arab world: 1.

Loss of Britain's oriental empire and of the "well-placed and formidable resources" of the imperial armies in India. 2. "Mistakes and miscalculations irf winding up our affairs in Palestine in such a way as to earn in almost equal degree the hatred of the Arabs and the Jews." Churchill said he is happy to see the United States take a greater MAKE THIS TEST! Cover the bald I face tee how young the other half looks. Koto coverthathalfm 3 Killed, 4th Injured in Muskegon, Crash Muskegon, July 30 (JP) Three men were killed and a fourth injured critically in an automobile accident tonight. The dead were Marion E.

Willcutt, 36; his brother, Max, 31, and Robert E. Willard, 24, all of Muskegon. Roy Brund-age, 24, Muskegon, was not expected to live. Their car failed to make a turn in the road. baldness agtt thejact 10 tarsi 1.

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