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ALLIED B-MISC
HEADQUAR O
TERS O
United B-MISC
States I-MISC
‘warships O
freed O
from O
coastal O
duty O
by O
the O
conquest O
of O
Sicily B-LOC
have O
‘joined O
Allied B-MISC
heavy O
artillery O
and O
battle O
planes O
in O
thesw O
elling O
bombardment O
of O
the O
Italian B-MISC
mainland, O
it O
Was O
disclosed O
today. O
President O
Roosevelt B-PER
congratulated O
Gen. O
Dwight B-PER
D. I-PER
Eisenhower I-PER
in O
a O
message O
from O
Quebec B-LOC
on O
the O
suc O
cessful O
conclusion O
of O
the O
Sicilian B-MISC
campaign O
“in O
accordance O
with O
the O
\timing O
and O
planning O
of O
the O
Allies.” B-ORG
| O
New O
forees O
were O
massed O
at O
stra O
\tegic O
points O
all O
along O
the O
Allies’ B-MISC
| O
2,000-mile O
Mediterranean B-MISC
line, O
. O
There O
is O
little O
doubt O
that O
the O
next O
‘blow O
will O
come O
soon O
— O
the O
walls O
af O
Hitler's B-PER
European B-MISC
f B-MISC
Nazis I-MISC
Worst O
Moment O
(The O
United B-MISC
Nations I-MISC
radio O
ai O
Al B-LOC
giers I-LOC
told O
the O
people O
of O
occupied O
Europe B-LOC
for O
the O
second O
successive O
Might O
to O
perfect O
their O
pre-invasion O
‘preparations O
and O
that O
the O
time O
of O
‘action O
might O
he O
near.) O
The O
hammering O
of O
Italy B-LOC
and O
re O
cent O
heavy O
air O
raids O
on O
Southern B-LOC
France I-LOC
and O
Rumania, B-LOC
plus O
reserves O
newly O
built O
up O
apparently O
are O
giv O
ing O
the O
Nazis B-MISC
and O
their O
satellites O
their O
worst O
moment O
in O
nearly O
four O
years O
of O
war. O
Emulating O
its O
tactics O
of O
the O
a O
before O
the O
invasion O
of O
Sicily, B-LOC
the O
Berlin B-MISC
radio O
repeatedly O
broadcast O
that O
large O
Allied B-MISC
naval O
and O
mer O
chant O
forces O
were O
concentrating O
along O
the O
shores O
of O
Sicily B-LOC
and O
North B-LOC
Africa. I-LOC
An O
Allied B-MISC
blow O
launched O
from O
the O
Middle B-LOC
East I-LOC
or O
the O
westernmost O
points O
in O
French B-LOC
Morocco I-LOC
is O
equally O
Possible. O
British B-MISC
as O
well O
as O
American B-MISC
naval O
forees O
struck O
at. O
Italian B-MISC
shores, O
a O
British B-MISC
cruiser-destroyer O
force O
ex O
changing O
fire O
with O
Italian B-MISC
long O
range O
batteries O
on O
Messina B-LOC
Strait. I-LOC
. O
Emerge O
From O
Caves O
Allied B-MISC
airmen O
flew O
hundreds O
of O
missions O
over O
Southern B-LOC
Italy. I-LOC
Civilians O
emerged O
from O
caves O
and O
tunnels O
in O
the O
hills O
about O
Messina B-LOC
where O
many O
had O
lived O
the O
greater O
part O
of O
six O
months O
under O
the O
Allied B-MISC
bombing O
that O
was O
to O
free O
them O
from O
German B-MISC
domination, O
Aerial O
“wrecking O
crews” O
chased O
veaten O
Axis B-MISC
forces O
across O
soulhern O
italy, I-LOC
bombing O
and O
machine-gun O
ung O
trains, O
truck O
conveys, O
small O
hips O
and O
every O
other O
type O
of O
trans O
ort O
in O
which O
German B-MISC
and O
Italian B-MISC
urvivors O
of O
the O
Battle B-MISC
of I-MISC
Sicily I-MISC
were O
xtending O
their O
getaway. O
: O
American B-MISC
and O
British B-MISC
field O
bate O
— O
eries O
maintained O
their O
duel O
wy O
nemy O
coastal O
rifles O
on O
the O
extreme O
— O
oe O
of O
Italy. B-LOC
The O
Axis B-MISC
15-inch O
guns O
vere O
hurling O
2,400-pound O
shells O
— O
cross O
Messina B-LOC
Strait. I-LOC
The O
lighter O
— O
ut O
more O
rapidly O
loaded O
Allied B-MISC
guns O
mashed O
back. O
U. B-MISC
S I-MISC
naval O
units O
turned O
their O
feapons O
yesterday O
on O
bridges O
and O
| O
ower O
installations O
around O
the O
Gulf B-LOC
I-LOC I-LOC
f. I-LOC
Yoia O
and O
violent O
pening O
fol O
owed O
the O
shelling, O
a O
communique O
nnounced. O
The O
major O
target O
was O
he O
oft-bombed O
railroad O
town O
of B-LOC
‘almi, O
20 O
miles O
above B-LOC
Messina. B-LOC
Gioia I-LOC
‘auro, O
six O
miles O
farther O
north, O
also O
ras O
bombarded O
from O
the O
sea. B-ORG
‘ifth I-ORG
Army O
Lost O
Meanwhile O
it O
was O
officially O
an O
ounced O
that O
two O
complete O
ivisions O
and O
the O
entire B-ORG
Ttalian I-ORG
ixth I-ORG
Armyewere O
wiped O
out O
in O
the B-MISC
campaign O
as O
casualties O
or O
— O
eserters. O
The O
Sixth B-ORG
Army, I-ORG
composed O
of O
two O
orps O
which O
once O
numbered O
360,000 O
— O
wen, O
with O
1.700 O
field O
guns O
and O
180 O
anKs, O
was O
the O
fifth O
field O
m O
‘hich O
the O
Italians B-MISC
nave O
lost O
sine O
40. O
Only O
about O
half O
its O
pers O
} O
-- O
In O
his O
press O
conference O
on O
Tues O
day, O
the O
President O
said O
‘‘as O
long O
as O
aggression O
continues, O
am! O
as O
leng O
as O
they O
bomb O
in O
sou O
Viet B-LOC
wWwam, I-LOC
and O
as O
long O
as O
they O
bomb O
our O
sports O
arenas, O
and O
our O
thea O
ters, O
and O
our O
embassies O
and O
kili O
our O
women O
and O
our O
chil O
dren, O
and O
the O
Vietnamese B-MISC
sol O
dicrs O
. O
. O
. O
we O
Hin O
bLidt O
Wo O
cont O
2 O
Sareea O
are O
justified O
in O
trying O
to O
slow O
down O
that O
operation O
and O
make O
them O
realize O
that O
it O
is O
very O
costly, O
and O
that O
their, O
aggres O
sion O
should O
cease O
. O
. O
. O
The O
mo O
meat O
that O
this O
aggression O
ceases, O
the O
destruction O
of O
their O
bridges O
and O
their O
radar O
stations O
- O
amd O
the O
ammunition O
thai O
they O
use O
on O
our O
bodies O
«ill O
cease,” O
If O
this O
were O
a O
fuil O
definition O
af O
our O
policy, O
the O
obvious O
pro O
posal O
to O
make O
would O
be O
an O
un O
conditional O
cease-fire. O
Under O
a O
cease O
+ O
fire, O
all O
the O
fighting O
would O
stop, O
including O
the O
bomb O
ing O
im O
the O
South B-LOC
and O
in O
the O
North, B-LOC
and O
could O
be O
resumed O
only O
if O
the O
other O
side O
violated O
the O
truce. O
There O
must O
then O
be O
a O
com O
pelling O
reason O
why O
the O
Presi O
dent O
has O
not O
proposed O
a O
cease O
fire, O
even O
though O
it O
Fits O
ex O
actly O
the O
purpose O
he O
declared O
at O
the O
press O
conference O
on O
Tuesday. O
There O
is O
a O
compelling O
reason O
why O
the O
administration O
has O
rejected O
the O
proposal O
for O
“anconditional O
discussions.” O
The O
compelling O
reason O
is O
that O
a O
ceasefire O
would O
leave O
the O
Vict B-ORG
Cong I-ORG
with O
the O
upper O
hand O
in O
the O
eventual O
negotiations O
with O
Saigon B-LOC
and O
Washington. B-LOC
It O
might O
even O
precipitate O
a O
deal O
in O
South B-LOC
Viet I-LOC
Nam I-LOC
between O
the O
Viet B-ORG
Cong I-ORG
and O
the O
peace O
party. O
The O
truth O
is O
that O
the O
Pres O
dent's O
advisers O
have O
a O
bigger O
purpose O
than O
the O
one O
defined O
in O
his O
press O
conference. O
Their O
wim O
is O
to O
reverse O
the O
existing O
balance O
of O
pawer O
in O
South B-LOC
Viet I-LOC
Nam I-LOC
before O
the O
negotiations O
fo: O
the O
eventual O
settlement O
begin. O
eee O
Wider O
War O
FWAAITS O
ic O
the O
enry O
of O
the O
cto. O
be O
understood O
in O
order O
to O
un O
derstand O
why O
there O
is O
no O
pres O
ent O
prespect O
of O
bringing O
the O
war O
to O
an O
end O
or O
even O
of O
pre O
venting O
it O
from O
becoming O
a O
wider O
war. O
The O
Viet B-ORG
Cong I-ORG
and O
Hanoi, B-LOC
who O
have O
the O
upper O
hand O
in O
South B-LOC
Viet I-LOC
Nam, I-LOC
wil O
not O
ne O
gatiate O
unless O
their O
superiority O
is O
acknowledged—perhaps O
by O
a O
willingness O
on O
our O
part O
to O
deal O
with O
the O
National B-ORG
Liberation I-ORG
Front, I-ORG
which O
is O
the O
political O
arm O
of O
the O
Viet B-ORG
Cong. I-ORG
And O
our O
real O
aim O
is O
to O
fight O
on O
until O
our O
military O
position O
is O
as O
gaod O
or O
a O
little O
better O
than O
that O
of O
our O
adversaries. O
So O
we O
must O
ask O
ourselves O
this O
| O
question: O
TF O
the O
chjective O
of O
our O
military O
effort O
is O
the O
limited O
one O
described O
hy O
the O
President O
in O
his O
press O
conference, O
thal O
we O
will O
cease O
bombing O
if O
they O
will O
cease O
bombing, O
is O
the O
thing O
to O
de O
to O
propese O
a O
cease-fire? O
Not O
only O
would O
this O
fit O
exactly O
the O
specifications O
slated O
by O
the O
President. O
but O
it O
would O
dispose O
of O
the O
whole O
cuniuversy O
at O
home O
and O
abroad O
about O
stop O
ping O
or O
interrupting O
unilatezally O
the O
American B-MISC
bombing O
raids. O
Before O
we O
make O
up O
our O
minds O
about O
proposing O
a O
ceasefire O
now, O
we O
have O
to O
weigh O
the O
con O
sequences. O
The O
fundamental O
choice O
is O
whether O
or O
not O
we O
Must O
and O
can O
redress O
the O
bak O
ance O
of O
power O
in O
South B-LOC
Viet I-LOC
Nam I-LOC
before O
we O
cease O
fighting. O
Hf O
we O
do O
not O
redress O
the O
bal O
ance O
of O
power O
in O
South B-LOC
Viet I-LOC
Nam, I-LOC
the O
Hanol B-ORG
government I-ORG
is O
likely O
to O
have O
a O
dominant O
in O
fluence O
on O
the O
setWement. O
On O
Sent..26, O
191i; O
secretary O
Of O
State. O
Lansing B-PER
revealed O
that O
Germaf B-MISC
secret O
agehts O
had O
introduced O
inte O
Rumania B-LOC
(which O
.was O
sti: O
neutral). O
packages O
containing O
explosives O
po O
erful O
enough O
to O
wreck O
public O
works O
and O
vials O
containizig O
deadly. O
microbe: O
to O
start O
terrible O
epidemics O
in, O
: O
the O
country. O
The O
box O
containing: O
the O
vials: O
of: O
disease O
getims’ O
bore O
the; O
seal: O
‘of O
fh O
German B-MISC
consulate B-ORG
at O
“Kronstadt. B-LOC
TH? O
side O
the O
box, O
above O
a O
layer O
of O
cotten O
wodl, O
the O
following’ O
nate O
“Ine O
German. B-MISC
was O
touhd: O
“Inclosed O
four O
hottles O
for O
horses O
and O
four O
for-cattle, O
Utilization O
ag, O
formerly O
stipulated. O
Hach O
phial O
suf. O
‘tices O
for O
200 O
head. O
If O
possfble, O
to’ O
be O
administered O
directly O
inte O
the O
ant O
mal's O
mouths, O
“etherwise O
into O
thelr O
fodder. O
We O
ask O
for O
a O
small O
.report O
ahout O
the O
successes O
obtained O
there, O
and O
in: O
case O
‘of O
good O
results O
the: O
pres« O
encee O
for O
one-day O
of O
M. O
EK. O
would O
be O
required.” O
a O
Asa B-PER
G. I-PER
Candler, I-PER
Sr. O
wife O
of O
the O
‘millionatre O
Atlanta B-MISC
capitalist, O
must O
appear O
in O
police O
court O
tomorrow O
morning O
to O
answer O
charges O
grow O
ing O
out O
of O
a O
raid O
Saturday O
in O
which O
she O
was O
arrested O
in O
an O
apartment O
in O
company O
with O
two O
prominent O
business O
men, O
Recorder O
George B-PER
Johnson I-PER
ruled O
today O
when O
ithe O
other O
principals O
offered O
to O
iyo O
her O
appearance. O
-Society O
was O
| O
startled O
today O
as O
news O
spread O
that O
a O
woman, O
said O
by O
Chief O
of O
Police O
| B-PER
Beavers, I-PER
to O
be O
Mrs. O
Asa B-PER
G. I-PER
Cand I-PER
ler, I-PER
wife O
of O
the O
aged O
multi-million O
aire, O
had O
been O
arrested O
in O
an O
apart O
ment O
with O
two O
men. O
The O
news O
came O
thru O
out-of-town O
newspapers O
which O
rushed O
hundreds O
of O
extra O
copies O
here O
for O
sale. O
Newsboys O
got O
as O
high O
as O
25 O
a O
copy O
while O
the O
supply O
lasted. O
Trial O
of O
the O
case O
is O
et O
for O
to O
morrow O
and O
society O
promises O
to O
turn O
out O
for O
another O
of O
the O
period O
ic O
thrills O
the O
Candler B-PER
fam O
has O
furnished O
in O
recent O
years. O
Mrs. O
Asa B-PER
G. I-PER
Candler I-PER
could O
not O
be O
loca O
ted O
today O
and O
her O
aged O
husband O
still O
refused O
to O
discuss O
the O
matter, O
as O
did O
his O
attorneys. O
W. B-PER
J. I-PER
Stod I-PER
dard, I-PER
prominent O
business O
man, O
and O
G. B-PER
W. I-PER
Keeling, I-PER
who O
were O
ar O
rested O
in O
the O
apartment, O
declined O
to O
make O
any O
statement. O
A O
‘partly O
filled O
bottle O
was O
declared O
to O
have O
been O
found O
on O
the O
table O
around O
which O
the O
three O
were O
seated. O
The O
three O
were O
driven O
to O
police O
| O
headquarters, O
charged O
with O
violat O
ing O
a O
local O
ordinance O
describing O
a O
disorderly O
house, O
and O
were O
released O
on O
bond. O
Bride O
of O
Seven O
Months. O
Mrs. O
Asa B-PER
G. I-PER
Candler I-PER
is O
a O
bride O
of O
seven O
months. O
Formerly O
abe O
| O
was O
Mrs. O
May B-PER
Little I-PER
Regan, I-PER
a O
ste- O
| O
nographer O
in O
the O
Candler B-PER
building. O
| O
Her O
.marriage O
to O
the O
73-year-old O
Coca-Cola B-MISC
king O
was O
announced O
af O
ter O
Mrs. O
Onezima B-PER
de I-PER
Bouche! I-PER
filed O
suit O
for O
half O
a O
million O
dollars O
in O
heart O
balm O
from O
Candler. B-PER
During O
the O
trial O
of O
that O
suit O
last O
week O
in O
which O
Candler B-PER
won O
a O
verdict O
un-j; O
confirmed O
rumors O
were O
freely O
cir- O
| O
culated O
that O
Candler B-PER
eontemplated O
divorce O
from O
his O
yeung O
wife. O
| O
Sec O
retary O
Knox B-PER
said O
today O
that O
com O
bat O
losses O
and O
allied B-MISC
bombings O
of O
production O
centers. O
undoubtedly O
were O
compelling O
the O
Germans B-MISC
to O
dig O
into O
‘their O
U-boat B-MISC
reserves O
in O
order O
to O
operate O
against O
allied B-MISC
sup O
ply O
lines O
in O
the O
Atlantic. B-LOC
Commenting O
on O
the O
announce O
ment O
by O
President O
Roosevelt B-PER
and O
Prime O
Minister O
Churchill B-PER
that O
more O
than O
90 O
submarines O
were O
destroyed O
‘in. O
May, O
June O
and O
July O
by. O
allied B-MISC
anti-submarine O
weapons, O
the O
navy O
secretary O
Said O
it O
must O
also O
be O
true O
that: O
the O
Nazis B-MISC
have O
“lost O
some O
of O
their O
best O
skippers.” O
i O
This, O
Knox B-PER
told O
his O
press O
con O
ference, O
is O
even O
worse O
than O
the O
loss O
of O
the O
ships’ O
because O
there O
is O
no O
way O
to O
replace O
an O
expereinced O
commander. O
Rescue O
crews O
fought O
their O
way O
rapidly O
tonight O
to O
more O
than. O
100 O
miners O
trapped O
by O
an O
explosion O
in O
Sayreton’No. B-MISC
2 I-MISC
coal O
mine O
of O
Republic B-ORG
Steel I-ORG
Corp., I-ORG
and O
‘began O
bringing O
them O
to O
the O
sur O
face O
less.than O
an O
hour O
after O
the O
blast. O
occurred, O
B. B-PER
W. I-PER
Norton, I-PER
Republic B-MISC
assist O
ant. O
district O
manager, O
said O
...any O
of O
the O
men O
were O
seriously O
burned O
but O
that O
no O
dead-had O
been O
found. O
Most O
of O
the O
men O
were O
working O
at O
the O
ninth O
level, O
nearly O
two O
miles O
from O
the O
slope O
opening, O
when O
they O
were O
trapped. O
Three, O
however, O
were O
on O
a O
car O
near O
the O
mine O
opening O
and O
reached O
the O
surface O
within O
a O
few O
minutes. O
Two O
of O
these O
were O
burned. O
- O
Pres! O
dent O
- O
Johnson B-PER
: O
Saturday O
recom. O
mended O
a O
$4 O
billion O
excise O
tax O
‘cut O
for O
American B-MISC
consumers O
by O
1970, O
including O
a O
two O
stage O
re O
‘duction. O
in O
the O
10 O
per O
cent O
levy O
on O
new O
automobiles. O
— O
, O
The O
Overall O
cut O
he O
will O
‘advo O
‘cate..in O
a O
message O
to’ O
Congress B-ORG
Monday O
more. O
than O
doubled O
the O
$1,75-billion O
reduction O
program O
-he O
proposed O
initially O
itn. O
Janu O
ary... O
His O
long-rarige O
‘program O
would O
eliminate O
or O
whittle O
down O
al O
most O
‘every O
excise O
levied O
on O
a O
broad O
.assortment O
of O
‘consumer O
itemg: O
- O
from O
‘Limousines B-MISC
to O
sax O
aphones; O
from O
- O
mink O
coats O
to O
eau O
de’ O
cologne. O
-He O
disclosed O
that O
- O
“he O
would O
ask O
for O
the O
cuts O
in O
three O
phds. O
es: O
A-$1.75 O
billion O
reduction O
to O
begin O
July O
1; O
another O
$1.75 O
bil. O
lion: O
starting O
Jan. O
1, O
and O
an-ad. O
ditional O
$464 O
million O
before O
1970, O
-. O
+ O
Immediate O
Reduction O
The O
automobile O
tax O
cut O
has O
been O
-in O
dispute O
among O
admin. O
istration O
economic O
advisers. O
But O
.Johnsen O
announced O
he O
was O
rec O
ommending O
an O
imnirediate: O
3 O
per O
Inntiaey O
and O
. O
to O
. O
- O
liminate™ O
“it O
-cent O
reduction O
and O
another O
2 O
per O
completely’ O
by O
1969., O
oh O
cent O
cut O
in O
1967,. O
-— O
He‘ O
said O
he O
was O
proposing O
to O
‘‘Many- O
of” O
these O
taxes O
were O
cut O
the O
'telephone O
tax O
from O
10 O
enactetl O
during O
depression O
and. O
per O
cent O
to O
3 O
per O
cent. O
by O
next O
war,’?” O
hes O
sald, O
(7. O
SRT O
eeeChancellor O
Hein B-PER
rich I-PER
Bruening I-PER
succeeded O
in O
forming O
a O
new O
cabinet O
today. O
Six O
of O
ils O
members, O
including O
Dr. O
Bruening B-PER
who O
reniains O
as.chancellor, O
are O
catried O
over O
from O
the O
old O
cab O
inet. O
. O
a O
The O
chancellor O
reserved O
for O
him O
self O
the O
post O
of O
foreign O
minister, O
lvacated O
by O
Dr. O
Julius B-PER
Curtius I-PER
Funeral O
services O
will O
be O
held O
Monday O
in O
Dallas, B-LOC
Tex., B-LOC
for O
Jim B-PER
Krebs, I-PER
the O
giant O
Texan B-MISC
who O
starred O
at O
center O
for O
South B-ORG
ern I-LOC
Methodist I-LOC
University I-ORG
and O
retired O
only O
a O
year O
ago O
from O
the O
Los B-ORG
Angeles I-ORG
Lakers. I-ORG
Krebs, B-PER
30, O
who O
played O
for O
the O
National B-MISC
Basketball I-MISC
Association I-MISC
team O
from O
1957 O
to O
1964, O
was O
killed O
Thursday O
night O
when O
helping O
a O
neighbor O
chop O
down O
a O
tree, O
The O
tree O
fell O
on O
his O
house O
and O
while O
trying O
to O
knock O
the O
trunk O
loose O
from O
the O
roof O
it O
slipped, O
hitting O
Krebs B-PER
in O
the O
head. O
“He O
was O
a O
wonderful O
kid O
and O
it O
is O
a O
great O
loss O
to O
have O
him O
g0,"’ O
said O
SMU B-MISC
Athletic O
Direc O
tor O
Lester B-PER
Jordan. I-PER
‘‘He O
is O
down O
in O
our O
record O
books O
as O
a O
cham O
pion,”’ O
said O
Dr. O
Edwin B-PER
D. I-PER
Mou I-PER
zon, I-PER
Jr., O
faculty O
chairman O
of O
athletics. O
Services O
Sunday O
will O
be O
at O
Highland B-LOC
Park I-LOC
Methodist I-LOC
Church I-LOC
in O
Dallas. B-LOC
Krebs B-PER
was O
survived O
by O
his O
widow, O
Jane, B-PER
and O
one O
daughter, O
Casey, B-PER
6, O
in O
addition O
to O
an O
unborn O
child. O
Krebs, B-PER
after O
retiring O
at O
the O
close O
of O
the O
1963-64 O
season, O
en O
tered O
the O
banking O
business. O
The O
Senate B-ORG
votes O
today O
on O
a O
propos O
ai O
that O
Congress B-ORG
declare O
the O
poll O
dax O
has O
been O
used O
in O
some O
states O
to O
deny O
Negroes B-MISC
their O
voting O
rights. O
Offered O
by O
Republican B-MISC
and O
Democratic B-MISC
leaders O
as O
an O
amendment O
ta O
the O
voting-rights O
bill, O
it O
is O
designed O
to O
mollify O
lib O
erals O
who O
tried O
to O
have O
poll O
tax O
es O
for O
state O
and O
local O
elections O
flatly O
outlawed O
in O
the O
pending O
legislation, O
They O
already O
have O
‘been O
outlawed O
in O
federal O
elec O
tions O
by O
constitutional O
amend O
ment. O
Sen. O
A. B-PER
Willis I-PER
Robertson, I-PER
D B-MISC
Va., B-LOC
led O
a O
blistering O
attack O
on O
the O
proposed O
amendment, O
ac O
cusing O
Senate B-MISC
leaders. O
of O
“marching O
down O
the O
hill’ O
after O
beating O
down O
the O
attempt O
to O
ban O
the O
poll O
tax. O
Atty. O
Gen, O
Nicholas B-PER
Katzen I-PER
bach I-PER
and O
some O
strong O
support O
ers O
of O
the O
measure O
have O
said O
to O
outlaw O
state O
poll O
taxes O
by O
stat O
ute O
could O
be O
unconstitutional, O
They O
proposed O
instead O
that O
the O
voing O
bill O
provide O
for O
a O
quick O
court O
lest O
of O
the O
tax. O
The O
amendment O
for O
a O
congressional B-MISC
declaration O
is O
sponsored O
by O
Sens, O
Mike B-PER
Mans I-PER
field I-PER
and O
Everett B-PER
M, I-PER
Dirksen, B-PER
the O
Democratic B-MISC
and O
Republican B-MISC
leaders, O
It O
would O
declare O
the O
constitu O
tional O
right O
to O
vole O
is O
denied O
or O
abridged O
in O
certain O
states O
by O
making O
poll-tax O
payments O
a O
condition O
to O
vote, O
Voting O
on O
the O
amendment O
was O
expected O
in O
midafternoon O
and O
despite O
some O
stormy O
vocal O
criticism, O
it O
ap O
peared O
certain O
of O
adoption, O
Meanwhile, O
Rep. O
William B-PER
M. I-PER
McCulloch I-PER
of O
Ohio, B-LOC
ranking O
Re B-MISC
publican I-MISC
on O
the O
House B-ORG
Judiciary I-ORG
Committee, I-ORG
said O
the O
way O
the O
bill O
now O
stands O
it O
could O
produce O
ille O
gal O
ballots O
that O
might O
sew O
the O
seeds O
of O
revolution O
in O
the O
United B-LOC
States. I-LOC
McCulioch B-PER
is O
backing O
a O
voting O
measure O
generally O
in O
line O
with O
one O
proposed O
by O
House B-MISC
Republi I-MISC
can I-MISC
leaders. O
This O
would O
guaran O
tee O
voting O
rights O
anywhere O
in O
the O
nation O
where O
qualified O
peo O
ple O
have O
been O
kept O
from O
casting O
a O
ballot O
by O
racial O
discrimina O
tion, O
he O
said. O
“It O
has O
no O
tricky O
triggering O
provision.’' O
McCulloch B-PER
asserted, O
He O
also O
claimed O
it O
would O
make O
sure O
only O
legal O
ballots O
are O
counted O
in O
an O
election. O
The O
ad O
niinistration’s O
bill, O
he O
said, O
would O
not. O
He O
is O
concerned O
some O
voters O
might O
be O
chal O
lenged O
on O
grounds O
of O
residency O
or O
other O
technicalities O
after O
hay O
ing O
been O
registered O
by O
federal O
registrars. O
' O
Without O
legislative O
safeguards O
to O
make O
sure O
only O
qualified O
peo O
ple O
vote, O
McCulloch B-PER
said O
the O
way O
Would O
be O
open O
for O
election O
- O
of O
officials O
— O
even O
a O
president O
- O
— O
by O
votes O
which O
later O
could O
prove O
invalid. O
> O
Chief O
feature O
of O
the O
voting O
rights O
bill O
is O
provision O
for O
the O
suspension O
of O
literacy O
tests O
and O
the O
appointment O
of O
federal O
reg O
istrars O
in O
wide O
areas O
of O
the O
> O
South, I-LOC
but O
much O
of O
the O
debate O
; O
has O
swirled O
ground O
the O
poll-tax O
issue. O
DEAR O
ABBY: B-PER
In O
just O
a O
few O
weeks O
my O
brother O
is O
getting O
married. O
He O
asked O
Dad O
to O
be O
his O
best O
man, O
and O
it O
doesn’t O
sound O
proper O
to O
me. O
Please O
give O
me O
your O
opinion. O
I O
would O
appreciate O
an O
answer O
in O
your O
column O
so O
he O
can O
see O
it. O
too. O
Thank O
you. O
JANE B-PER
DEAR O
JANE: B-PER
It O
is O
entirely O
proper O
and O
I O
think O
a O
beautiful O
gesture O
on O
the O
part O
of O
your O
brother. O
In O
these O
days O
when O
diamonds O
are O
a O
girl’s O
best O
friend, O
how O
refreshing O
for O
a O
man’s O
best O
friend O
tobe O
his O
Dad. O
DEAR O
ABBY: B-PER
I O
have O
a O
pet O
peeve O
that O
sounds O
so O
petty O
and O
stupid O
that O
I O
am O
almost O
ashamed O
to O
mention O
it. O
It’s O
people O
who O
come O
and O
sit O
down O
beside O
me O
on O
the O
plano O
bench O
while O
I’m O
playing. O
I O
don’t O
know O
why O
this O
bothers O
me O
so O
much, O
but O
it O
does. O
Now O
you O
know, O
Abby, B-PER
you O
can’t O
tell O
someone O
to O
get O
up O
and O
go O
sit O
somewhere O
else O
without O
hurting O
their O
feelings. O
But O
it O
would O
be O
a O
big O
relief O
to O
meifI O
could O
get O
them O
to O
move O
in O
a O
nice O
inoffensive O
way. O
Any O
suggestions O
from O
you, O
or O
anyone O
who O
has O
solved O
this O
problem, O
would O
be O
greatly O
appreciated. O
LOST O
CHORD O
DEAR O
LOST: B-PER
People O
want O
to O
sit O
beside O
you O
while O
you're O
playing O
because O
they’re O
fascinated. O
Change O
your O
attitude O
and O
regard O
their O
presence O
as O
acompli O
ment O
and O
it O
might O
be O
easier O
to O
bear. O
P.S. O
You O
might O
also O
change O
your O
piano O
bench O
for O
a O
piano O
stool. O
DEAR O
ABBY: B-PER
I O
am O
having O
a O
problem O
with O
my O
sister. O
She O
is O
always O
running O
down O
the O
place O
where O
I O
get O
my O
meat. O
groceries O
and O
even O
the O
place O
where O
| O
take O
my O
dry O
cleaning. O
She O
keeps O
after O
me O
to O
shop O
where O
she O
shops, O
and O
gets O
mad O
if!Idon’ttake O
her O
suggestions. O
Her O
husband O
makes O
more O
than O
mine O
and O
| O
can’t O
afford O
to O
spend O
money O
like O
she O
does. O
Besides, O
| O
have O
no O
car O
and O
I O
have O
to O
shop O
near O
to O
where! O
live. O
Abby, O
I O
am O
satisified O
with O
my O
life O
the O
way O
it O
is O
but O
she O
makes O
me O
feel O
like O
everything O
I O
have O
is O
second-rate O
I’m O
not O
jealous O
of O
her. O
| O
just O
wish O
she O
would O
leave O
me O
alone O
and O
quite O
suggesting O
things O
| O
can’t O
afford. O
I O
am O
older O
than O
she O
is, O
but O
she O
makes O
me O
fee! O
like O
a O
helpless O
child. O
What O
can O
I O
tel! O
her? O
SISTER O
TROUBLE O
DEAR O
TROUBLE: B-PER
Thank O
her O
for O
her O
suggestions. O
Then O
tell O
her O
you O
must O
shop O
where O
it O
is O
convenient O
for O
you, O
and O
the O
price O
fits O
your O
pocketbook. O
And O
if O
she O
resumes O
the O
suggestions, O
tune O
her O
out O
and O
change O
the O
subject. O
CONFIDENTIAL O
TO O
ROBERT: B-PER
There's O
only O
one O
way O
to O
succeed. O
You've O
gotta O
wanta. O
And O
it’s O
a O
do-it-yourself O
project O
all O
the O
way. O
You O
can’t O
bor O
row O
the O
ambition. O
You O
can’t O
borrow O
the O
perse O
verance. O
Nor O
can O
you O
borrow O
the O
self-confidence O
it O
takes O
to O
become O
a O
success. O
But O
above O
all, O
you've O
gotta O
wanta O
so O
passionately O
that O
nothing O
-- O
and O
no O
one O
= O
can O
discourage O
you. O
For O
Abby’s B-PER
booklet, O
‘‘How B-MISC
To I-MISC
Have O
A O
Lovely O
Wedding,’’ O
send O
50 O
cents O
to O
Abby, B-PER
Box B-LOC
69700, I-LOC
Los B-LOC
Angeles, I-LOC
Calif. B-LOC
indeed, O
of O
world O
destiny—makes O
this O
an O
anniversary O
of O
tremen O
dous O
significance. O
On O
Sept. O
1, O
1939, O
with O
Hitler’s B-PER
invasion O
of O
Poland, B-LOC
began O
a O
series O
of O
victories O
so O
dev O
astating O
that O
dictatorship O
threat O
ened O
to O
engulf O
the O
world. O
Today O
the O
threat O
is O
dissipated O
and O
the O
Great O
Dictator O
is O
being O
revealed O
as O
the O
Great O
Blunderer. O
For O
surely O
as O
dawn O
succeeds O
darkness, O
Hitler B-PER
has O
lost O
his O
war O
agree O
the O
very O
“intuition” O
that O
he O
boasted O
would O
win O
it. O
His O
boast O
seemed O
ominously O
proph O
etic O
during O
the O
succession O
of O
mili O
tary O
miracles O
that O
began O
with O
Po B-LOC
land's I-LOC
three O
weeks’ O
debacle O
and O
engulfed O
Norway, B-LOC
France B-LOC
and O
the O
Lowlands, B-LOC
Greece, B-LOC
Yugoslavia— B-LOC
and O
almost O
Russia. B-LOC
- O
But O
on O
Russia’s B-LOC
vast, O
dim O
marches, O
not O
only O
did O
the O
tide O
turn O
but O
the O
mist O
lifted. O
At O
Sta B-LOC
lingrad I-LOC
the O
Reichswehr’s B-ORG
fame O
floundered O
on O
the O
rock O
of O
defeat. O
And O
why? O
Because O
it O
had O
been O
jammed O
into O
a O
strategic O
whirlpool O
by O
its O
helmsman, O
the O
ex-corporal O
whose O
“intuition” O
overruled O
the O
world’s O
best O
general O
staff. O
Misjudged O
Allies. B-MISC
After-war O
revelations O
may O
change O
details, O
but O
the O
broad O
lines O
of O
the O
portrait O
of O
Hitler B-PER
that O
now O
emerge O
are O
of O
a O
superficial O
ly O
clever O
man O
who O
has O
missed O
great O
opportunities O
through O
mis O
judging O
all O
his O
greatest O
enemies: O
Britain, B-LOC
Russia B-LOC
and O
the O
United B-LOC
States. I-LOC
He O
did O
not O
deduce O
from O
the O
Po O
lish O
drive O
that O
began O
fovr O
years O
ago, O
and O
from O
his O
intelligence O
re O
ports, O
that O
France B-LOC
would O
fall O
rel O
atively O
easily. O
Britain, B-LOC
by O
position O
and O
stubbornness, O
would O
be O
the O
most O
dangerous O
enemy O
of O
all. O
Her O
total O
defeat O
was O
essential O
to O
his O
tetal O
victory, O
but O
he O
neither O
prepared O
for O
it O
by O
plan O
ning O
an O
invasion, O
nor O
did O
he O
im O
Provise O
one, O
After O
Dunkerque, B-LOC
England B-LOC
had O
neither O
organized O
ground O
forces O
nor O
equipment O
adequate O
to O
op O
pose O
him. O
There O
was O
the O
R.A.F., B-ORG
but O
the O
Luftwaffe B-MISC
had O
proven O
its O
mas O
tery O
in O
aiding O
ground O
troops. O
Yet O
Hitler, B-PER
flinching O
from O
the O
risks O
of O
invasion, O
directed O
his O
flyers O
to O
bomb O
cities O
which O
the O
R.A.F. B-ORG
was O
fitted O
to O
defend—and O
did, O
bravely O
and O
just O
barely. O
Se O
the O
battered O
bulldog O
was O
left O
to O
gather O
new O
strength O
while O
Hitler B-PER
spread O
him O
self O
over O
the O
Balkans B-LOC
and O
flung O
himself O
into O
the O
unbreakable O
em O
brace O
of O
the O
Russian B-MISC
bear, O
Minimized B-MISC
Red I-MISC
Strength. I-MISC
Why? O
He O
has O
admitted O
minimiz O
ing O
Russian B-MISC
strength, O
accuses O
Stalin B-PER
of O
planning O
to O
attack O
him. O
But O
it O
seems O
today O
that O
Stalin, B-PER
knowing O
Russia B-LOC
was O
not O
ready, O
surely O
would O
have O
given O
Hitler B-PER
time O
to O
invade O
Britain. B-LOC
Yet O
Stalin B-PER
was O
ready O
enough O
to O
give O
Hitler B-PER
his O
first O
real O
battles, O
for O
which O
the O
Germans B-MISC
were O
un O
prepared O
even O
with O
winter O
cloth O
ing. O
The O
Great B-MISC
Blunderer O
then O
tried O
to O
offset O
his O
defeats O
by O
draw O
ing O
into O
the O
war O
the O
third O
of O
the O
only O
three O
powers O
that O
could O
lick O
him. O
To O
bring O
pressure O
upon O
Russia, B-LOC
he O
back O
Japan B-LOC
in O
her O
Pearl B-MISC
Harbor I-MISC
folly—which O
sank O
per O
manently O
two O
old O
American B-MISC
bat O
tleships, O
but O
which O
raised O
as O
noth O
tele O
«1 O
iow O
RMAs O
sieve O
£4 O
Qasr O
tii O
| O
fighting O
spirit O
and O
unity O
of O
this O
whole O
nation. O
If O
Hitler B-PER
counted O
on O
submarines, O
he O
forgot O
that O
it O
was O
the O
United B-LOC
States I-LOC
and O
Britain B-LOC
who O
‘thwarted O
them O
in O
1918. O
The O
dictator O
knew O
well O
that O
modern O
war O
is O
won O
by O
the O
side O
controlling O
the O
air. O
He O
knew O
the O
potentialities O
of O
mass O
bombing O
and O
should O
have O
known O
that O
his O
own O
Luftwaffe B-MISC
had O
failed, O
and O
that O
it O
never O
could O
win O
if O
the O
already O
formidable O
R.A.F. B-MISC
was O
joined O
by O
another O
air O
force O
such O
as O
ingenious, O
productive O
America B-LOC
could O
launch. O
Even O
Gave O
Us O
Bases. O
Yet O
he O
gave O
us O
time O
to O
launch O
it. O
He O
even O
gave O
us O
bases O
from O
which O
to O
use O
it—in O
French B-LOC
North I-LOC
Africa, I-LOC
which O
he O
had O
not O
occu O
pied O
when O
he O
had O
the O
chance. O
Today. O
from O
these O
bases, O
as O
from O
un-invaded O
Britain, B-LOC
we O
and O
the O
British B-MISC
are O
dealing O
mighty O
blows O
at O
the O
industries O
that O
he, O
unlike O
Russia. B-LOC
left O
within O
bombing O
range. O
Beneath O
these O
blows, O
his O
jerry O
built O
shanty O
of O
satellite-alliances O
has O
been O
cracking. O
And O
now, O
hastened O
by O
the O
blastings O
of O
Ber B-LOC
lin, I-LOC
his O
own O
Nazi B-MISC
monolith O
begins O
to O
crumble. O
Hitler’s B-PER
own O
newspa O
per, O
the O
Voelkischer B-ORG
Beobachter, I-ORG
has O
admitted: O
“Air O
war O
was O
not O
counted O
upon, O
and O
today O
is O
a O
special O
worry O
of O
the O
German B-MISC
lead O
ership.” O
Not O
counted O
upon! O
What O
leader O
ship!—which O
boasted O
of O
its O
“intui O
tion” O
backed O
by O
stubbornness, O
fanaticism O
and O
ingenuity. O
Those O
qualities O
now O
are O
revealed O
to O
have O
been O
the O
property O
of O
Britain, B-LOC
Rus B-LOC
sia, I-LOC
America—all B-LOC
the O
enemies O
which O
Nazi B-LOC
Germany I-LOC
misjudged. O
— O
A O
low O
did O
for O
the O
consiruction O
of O
the O
new O
Cribbs B-MISC
Methodist I-MISC
home O
to O
be O
built O
on O
the O
cil O
northern O
outskirts O
has O
been O
submitted O
by O
Montgomery B-ORG
Construction I-ORG
Company I-ORG
of O
Grove B-LOC
City. I-LOC
| O
The O
home O
building O
commiltee O
re O
‘ported O
the O
Mercer B-MISC
county O
firm O
bic O
'$547.270, O
Other O
tow O
bids O
opened O
in O
connection O
with O
the O
project O
wil O
Ibring O
its O
total O
cosi O
to O
$687,742 O
| O
The O
committee O
plans O
to O
ware O
contracis O
Next O
Tuesday. O
Construc O
tion O
will O
begin O
soon O
on O
tne O
hom O
ich O
is O
to O
replace O
similay O
facilt O
Mies O
for O
the O
aged O
at O
Conneautrille B-LOC
Herlin—Two B-PER
hundred O
communists. B-MISC
inchiding O
two O
deputies, O
were O
arrested O
at O
Jenn, B-LOC
where O
they O
attempted O
to O
pre O
vent O
a O
meeting O
of O
an O
organization O
of O
young O
oatloneliste. O
The O
Jena B-LOC
pelle. O
reinfurced O
by O
men O
fram O
other O
towns, O
were O
obliged O
to O
use O
their O
clubs O
freely O
io O
disperse O
the O
communist B-MISC
demon O
Mtrators. O
7 O
Johnny B-PER
McCone, I-PER
onetime O
aide O
to O
Sec- O
retary O
of O
National O
Defense O
Forrestal, O
has O
been O
asked O
to O
become O
undersecre O
tary O
of O
air O
. O
. O
. O
The O
Potomac B-ORG
Edison I-ORG
Company I-ORG
is O
now O
spreading O
its O
propa O
ganda O
against O
public O
power, O
appropri O
ately, O
through O
the O
Fertilizer B-ORG
News I-ORG
... O
General O
MacArthur B-PER
has O
urged O
the O
De B-ORG
fense I-ORG
Department I-ORG
to O
support O
Secretary O
Acheson's B-PER
plan O
to O
offer O
surplus O
Ameri B-MISC
can I-MISC
wheat O
to O
the O
Chinese B-MISC
people. O
Ache B-PER
son I-PER
figures O
the O
Chinese B-MISC
Communists I-MISC
wouldn’t O
dare O
accept O
it O
and O
that O
this O
would O
hurt O
Moscow B-LOC
and O
boost O
the O
pres O
tige O
of O
the O
USA B-LOC
. O
.. O
Ambassador O
Wiley B-PER
has O
cabled O
the O
State B-ORG
Department I-ORG
that O
the O
new O
prime O
minister O
of O
Iran B-LOC
may O
be O
a O
Russian B-MISC
stooge O
and O
must O
be O
watch O
ed O
closely. O
(Copyright, O
1950. O
by O
the O
Bell B-ORG
Syndicate, I-ORG
ined O
Friends O
of O
United B-MISC
States I-MISC
District O
Attorney O
Wil B-PER
liam I-PER
Hayward I-PER
revealed O
today O
that O
they O
had O
arranged O
a O
dinner O
for O
the O
Waldorf B-PER
March O
4 O
to O
launch O
his O
boom O
for O
the O
republican B-MISC
nomination O
for O
governor, O
| O
Con B-MISC
gres I-MISC
‘sional O
assistance O
to O
help O
solve O
railroad O
labor’s O
unemployment O
will O
be O
sought O
in O
December O
by O
a O
special O
committee O
rep O
resenting O
all O
of O
the O
21 O
railroad O
brother O
hoods, O
it O
was O
announced O
here O
today. O
D. B-PER
B. I-PER
Robertson, I-PER
president O
of O
the O
‘Brotherhood B-ORG
of I-ORG
Locomotive I-ORG
Firemen I-ORG
and I-ORG
'Enginemen, I-ORG
who O
heads O
the O
special O
com O
mittee, O
said O
a O
definite O
program O
of O
relief O
will O
be O
presented O
to O
congress B-ORG
at O
that O
time. O
The O
brotherhoods O
now O
have O
nearly O
350, O
000 O
unemployed O
members, O
he O
said. O
No O
indication O
was O
given O
what O
the O
re O
lief O
plan O
may O
be, O
but O
Mr. O
Robertson B-PER
said O
| O
the O
21 O
brotherhoods O
were O
agreed O
that O
a O
‘shorter O
work O
day O
and O
shorter O
work O
week O
was O
the O
only O
basis O
upon O
which O
unemploy O
ment O
can O
be O
solved. O
He O
said O
there O
had O
been O
no O
<:greement O
upon O
what O
effect O
shorter O
hours O
should O
have O
upon O
the O
in O
'dividual O
workers’ O
wages. O
Application O
fer O
an O
injunction O
to O
restrain O
another O
man O
from O
taking O
away O
his O
wife O
is O
to O
be O
filed O
by O
John B-PER
J. I-PER
Dunn, I-PER
assist O
ant O
to O
the O
general O
manager O
of O
a O
steel O
company. O
The O
other O
man O
is O
Carl B-PER
Larsen, I-PER
a O
structural O
iron O
work O
er. O
Dunn B-PER
alleges O
that O
Larsen B-PER
took O
Mrs. O
Dunn B-PER
away O
last O
October O
and O
that O
she O
has O
since O
been O
passing O
as O
the O
wife O
of O
Larson B-PER
entil O
he? O
arrest O
yesterday. O
Because O
of O
a O
13-year-old O
son, O
he O
has O
no O
desire O
for O
a O
divorce, O
he O
said. O
Former O
Jndge O
Sheridan B-PER
FE. I-PER
Fry. I-PER
Dunn's B-PER
attorney, O
believes O
that O
the O
legal O
venture O
if O
successful, O
will O
es O
tablish O
a O
precedent O
for O
victims O
of O
domestic O
triangles O
and O
provide O
a O
barrier O
against O
homewrecking. O
'Inves O
tigation O
of O
the O
United. B-ORG
States I-ORG
Ship I-ORG
ping I-ORG
Board I-ORG
was O
ordered. O
today O
by O
‘the B-ORG
House. B-ORG
- O
‘The- O
resolution O
by: O
Rep O
resentat\ve O
Davis, I-PER
Tennessee, B-LOC
for O
ar O
inquiry O
Into, O
all. O
activities O
of O
| O
the O
‘board O
wan O
adopted O
with O
-only-one O
dissenting. O
vate, O
Representative O
Blanton,‘ B-PER
Texas; B-LOC
opposing, O
it. O
.. O
The O
Texan B-MISC
“said O
the O
« O
authority: O
“grantec O
was O
too O
broad. O
“A. O
‘spectal O
‘committee. O
of O
seve! O
1 O
members: O
will O
be O
named O
by O
Speake O
Civiett B-PER
.to. O
conduct O
the O
inauliry. O
—. O
| O
Plus O
‘signs O
along O
the O
broafl O
highway O
of O
business O
are O
increasing. O
The O
minus O
signs O
are O
slowly O
decreasing. O
This O
improving O
tendency O
was O
shown O
today O
in O
a O
United B-MISC
Press I-MISC
business O
survey O
which O
pictured O
several O
lines O
as O
considerably O
better, O
and O
the O
sptrit O
of O
business O
throughout O
the O
country O
turning O
more O
optimistic. O
Clothing, O
textiles, O
hats, O
shoes, O
refrigeration, O
jar O
making O
and O
radios O
are O
among O
the O
lines O
where O
the O
uptrend O
is O
most O
noted. O
Added O
to O
this O
is O
a O
feeling O
in O
many O
quarters O
that O
the O
depression O
has O
touched O
bottom O
definitely, O
and O
that O
henceforth O
the O
general O
trend O
1s O
likely O
to O
be O
up O
ward. O
There O
may O
be O
interruptions O
in O
this O
trend, O
authorities O
agree, O
yet O
the O
present O
psychology O
points O
to O
a O
greater O
cheer O
than O
in O
many O
months. O
Many O
business O
men O
believe O
wage O
readjust O
ments O
will O
have O
the O
effect O
of O
making O
business O
better, O
though O
labor O
inclines O
to O
disagree O
with O
this O
viewpoint. O
The O
clothing O
industry O
leads O
in O
the O
Ust O
of O
those O
businesses O
making O
pro O
gress. O
Clothing O
factories O
are O
adding O
men O
daily O
in O
several O
centers; O
hatters O
;are O
working O
overtime; O
shoe O
plants O
re O
port O
a O
substantial O
gain; O
woolen O
mills O
and O
some O
cotton O
textile O
plants O
are O
picking O
up. O
A O
distinctly O
more O
optimistic O
trend O
was O
noted O
in O
messages O
from O
various O
sections O
of O
the O
country. O
Efforts O
are O
being O
made O
to O
relieve O
unemployment, O
which O
stl O
ts O
a O
big O
problem, O
by O
in O
Sreseng O
pubile O
works O
projects. O
The O
hat O
industry O
takes O
the O
lead O
in O
the: O
industries O
which O
are O
operating O
above O
last O
year. O
Danbury, B-LOC
Conn., B-LOC
hat O
ters O
are O
producing O
10,000 O
dozen O
Em B-MISC
Press I-MISC
Eugenie I-MISC
hats O
daily O
and O
ape O
operating O
night O
and O
day. O
Rochester, B-LOC
N. B-LOC
Y., I-LOC
reports O
employ O
ment O
of O
200 O
additional O
tailors O
and O
continuous O
work O
for O
900 O
others O
orai O
narily O
on O
part O
time O
as O
a O
result O
of O
one O
of O
the O
large O
firms O
going O
into O
quantity O
production. O
Hercules B-ORG
Clothing I-ORG
Com I-ORG
pany I-ORG
of O
Columbus, B-LOC
O., B-LOC
announced O
im O
mediate O
expansion O
of O
its O
plan O
for O
ad O
ditional O
production O
with O
resultant O
em O
ployment O
of O
600 O
additional O
men. O
Associated B-ORG
Apparel I-ORG
Factory I-ORG
at O
Gary, B-LOC
Ind., B-LOC
is O
employing O
700 O
workers O
and O
anticipates O
a O
payroll O
totaling O
2000 O
be O
fore O
the O
end O
of O
the O
year. O
Harrisburg, B-LOC
:Pa., B-LOC
reports O
shirt O
factories O
working O
overtime. O
Word O
from O
Detroit B-LOC
is O
that O
industrial O
—3— O
(Centinued O
en O
Page O
Eleven) O
| O
While O
Messrs. O
Roosevelt B-PER
and O
Churchill B-PER
will O
go O
into O
conference O
at O
Quebec B-LOC
surrounded O
by O
an O
atmos O
phere O
of O
general O
success, O
there’s O
a O
tricky O
military O
problem O
which O
may O
give O
some O
trouble, O
and O
that’s O
one O
| O
of O
time O
— O
whether O
there O
is O
still O
| O
enough O
good O
fighting O
weather O
left O
this O
season O
to O
enable O
the O
Allies B-ORG
to O
| O
take O
full O
advantage O
of O
Hitler’s B-PER
un O
happy O
position, O
especially O
on O
the O
Russian B-MISC
front. O
In O
short O
the O
question O
is O
whether O
we O
are O
going O
to O
be O
able O
to O
get O
at O
the O
fuehrer O
with O
both O
fists O
while O
(he O
is O
showing O
signs O
of O
hurt, O
or O
whether O
the O
bell O
at O
the O
end O
of O
this O
round O
will O
give O
him O
a O
breathing O
spell. O
Another O
six O
or O
eight O
weeks O
will O
see O
the O
weather O
in O
the O
European B-MISC
theaters O
going O
sour. O
Fighting O
still O
will O
continue, O
of O
course, O
but O
it O
will O
“be O
greatly O
impeded. O
This O
will O
be O
pees O
true O
of O
the O
air O
forces. O
ie O
Must O
Pick O
Spot. O
What O
the O
parley O
at O
Quebec B-LOC
will O
have O
to O
figure O
out O
is O
where O
the O
|western B-MISC
Allies I-MISC
can O
best O
strike O
in O
{the O
remaining O
good O
weather O
so O
as O
to O
| O
assist O
the O
great O
Red B-MISC
drive. O
The O
Rus B-MISC
sians I-MISC
of O
course O
want O
a O
land O
front O
| O
opened O
up O
in O
France, B-LOC
and O
the O
west O
‘ern O
Allies B-MISC
also O
want O
to O
get O
at O
that O
| O
as O
soon O
as O
possible. O
That's O
the O
op O
eration O
which O
would O
do O
Hitler B-PER
the. O
;most O
harm O
right O
now. O
But O
is O
it O
feas- O
| O
‘ible? O
i O
An O
invasion O
of O
France B-LOC
is O
a O
tre-| O
‘mendous O
operation O
from O
every O
| O
| O
viewpoint. O
It O
will O
require O
a O
vast O
as- O
l|semblage O
of O
fighting O
men. O
inneiahinn O
| O
| O
| O
Warners B-PER
made O
“Jezebel,” B-MISC
with O
Bette B-PER
|Davis I-PER
playing O
a O
southern O
belle O
| O
strangely O
like O
Miss O
O'Hara, B-PER
and O
got O
it O
out O
before O
“Gone B-MISC
With I-MISC
the I-MISC
Wind.” I-MISC
| O
When O
Paramount B-ORG
made O
“North B-MISC
'West I-MISC
Mounted I-MISC
Police,” I-MISC
Warners B-PER
| O
made O
| O
‘River's B-MISC
End,” I-MISC
a O
story O
of O
the O
Mounties B-ORG
by O
James B-PER
Oliver I-PER
Cur I-PER
'wood, I-PER
and O
when O
M-G-M O
made O
“Boom B-MISC
Town,” I-MISC
a O
story O
of O
wild O
catters O
in O
the O
oil O
industry, O
Warners B-PER
made O
“Flowing B-MISC
Gold,” I-MISC
a O
Rex B-MISC
Beach I-PER
story O
on O
the O
same O
subject. O
But O
the O
smartest O
thing O
Warners B-PER
ever O
did O
was O
to O
sign O
up O
the O
director O
and O
both O
stars O
of O
Paramount's B-ORG
“For B-MISC
Whom I-MISC
the I-MISC
Bell I-MISC
Tolls.” I-MISC
Gary B-PER
Cooper I-PER
and O
Ingrid B-PER
Bergman I-PER
will O
be O
“to O
gether O
again” O
in O
“Saratoga B-MISC
Trunk,” I-MISC
directed O
by O
Sam B-PER
Wood, I-PER
Owen B-PER
J. I-PER
Roberts I-PER
of O
Philadel B-LOC
phia, I-LOC
was O
today O
selected O
by O
{President O
Coolidge B-PER
as O
republi O
fean O
member O
of O
the O
special O
counsel O
in O
the O
oil O
Iand O
lease O
prosecutions. O
He O
stcceeds O
Silas B-PER
H. I-PER
Strawn I-PER
of O
Chicago, B-LOC
whose O
nomination O
was O
withdrawn O
from O
the O
sen B-ORG
ate I-ORG
by O
President O
Coolidge B-PER
yes O
terday O
after O
it O
had O
been O
found O
unacceptable. O
The O
nomination O
of O
Mr. O
Roberts B-PER
was O
sent O
to O
the O
senate B-ORG
today. O
3 O
Mr. O
Roberts’ B-PER
selection O
was O
recom O
mended O
to O
the O
president O
by O
Senator O
Pepper B-PER
of O
Pennsylvanin. B-LOC
President O
Coolidge B-PER
has O
declined O
to O
withdraw O
the O
nomination O
of O
Atlee B-PER
Pomerene I-PER
of O
Ohlo, B-LOC
the O
other O
attorney O
selected O
to O
act O
In O
the O
oj] O
cases, O
al O
though O
his O
nomination O
also O
has O
been O
unacceptable O
to O
the O
ofl O
committee. O
A. O
vote O
on O
it O
in O
the O
senate B-ORG
may O
be O
taken O
today O
and O
should O
the O
nomina O
tion O
be O
rejected, O
the O
piesitlent O
will O
be O
asked O
to O
appoint O
Sherman B-PER
Whipple I-PER
of O
Boston, B-LOC
or O
Frank B-PER
K. I-PER
Nebeker I-PER
of O
Salt B-LOC
Lake I-LOC
City, I-LOC
who’ O
was>assistant O
attorney O
general O
in O
charge O
of O
the O
-public O
lands O
division O
under O
the O
Wil B-PER
son I-PER
administration. O
| O
New B-LOC
Orlenus, I-LOC
Qe, O
7 O
13 O
—cPy— O
| O
a O
. O
: O
| O
Told) O
that O
Lieutenant O
Govercnor O
Paul B-PER
N. I-PER
Cyr I-PER
had O
taken O
the O
goy O
ernur’s O
oath, O
Governor O
Huey B-PER
-P, I-PER
Long I-PER
said O
that O
that O
meant O
that. O
“Mr. O
Cyr B-PER
was O
no O
longer O
Heutenant O
governor, O
“He O
is O
outcas O
lieuten O
ant-governor, O
said O
Leng, B-PER
“He O
as O
no O
longer O
an O
officer O
of O
the O
state.” O
In O
the O
opinien O
of O
Governor O
Long, B-PER
Senater O
A. B-PER
QO. I-PER
King, I-PER
‘of O
Lake B-LOC
Charles, I-LOC
president O
pro O
tem O
pore O
of O
the O
Senate, B-ORG
automatically O
became O
lieutenant-gevernor O
when O
Mr. O
Cyr B-PER
took O
the O
vath O
as O
governor. O
Cyr B-PER
left O
shortly O
afterwards O
for O
his O
home O
in O
Jeanerette. B-LOC
He O
said O
his O
contemplated O
ouster O
suit O
against O
Gov O
ernor O
Long B-PER
to O
r:move O
the O
chief O
execu. O
tive O
from O
office O
on O
grounds O
that O
he O
lost O
the O
gov-rnor’s O
chair O
when O
he O
cer-+ O
tifiel O
his O
emcticn O
as O
United B-MISC
States I-MISC
senator, O
would O
rot O
be O
filed O
today. O
He O
had O
announced O
he O
would O
file O
the O
ous O
ter O
ic O
the O
courts O
here, O
where O
Governor O
Lope B-PER
maintiins O
official O
residence. O
ernor O
ilaung O
tO O
Pimove O
the O
chirel O
execue O
tive O
from O
office O
on O
grounds O
that O
he O
lost O
the O
gov-rnor’s O
chair O
when O
he O
cer-: O
tifiel O
his O
emcticn O
as O
United B-MISC
States I-MISC
senator, O
would O
rot O
be O
filed O
today. O
He O
had O
announced O
he O
would O
file O
the O
ous O
ter O
ic O
the O
courts O
here, O
where O
Governor O
Lopg B-PER
maintiins O
official O
residence. O
SAYS O
LONG O
LIED O
“Governor O
Long B-PER
issued O
a O
statement O
fin O
whteh O
he O
ssid O
he O
had O
my O
hands O
tied O
so O
that O
FE O
could O
not O
move O
my O
feet, O
but O
in O
his O
usual O
enaracteristic O
manner O
he O
lied O
abou O
this,” O
Cyr B-PER
said. O
“The O
preof O
is O
the O
fact O
that O
he O
has O
asked O
that O
[ O
permit O
him O
to O
leave O
the O
state. O
Of O
course O
the O
peojte O
are O
aware O
1 O
would O
net O
sand O
ter O
the O
waste O
of O
$450,000 O
to O
attend O
a O
foctball O
game,” O
Cyr B-PER
said. O
“Governor O
Long B-PER
also O
claimed O
he O
was O
weeping O
for O
the O
cotton O
farmers O
and O
if O
I O
would O
agree O
to O
go O
tu O
Texas B-LOC
that O
he O
would O
make O
the O
trip O
and O
become O
their O
savior, O
When O
i O
agreed O
to O
go, O
Govertor O
Long B-PER
declined. O
.A O
repetition O
of O
this O
ecturred O
in O
the O
lust O
few O
days O
as O
regards O
Mississippi, B-LOC
W. B-PER
K. I-PER
Henderson I-PER
telephoned O
me O
from O
Jackson B-LOC
asking O
that O
I O
make O
the O
trip O
to O
Jackson B-LOC
and O
address O
the O
legislature, O
enabling O
Gov O
«rnor O
Long B-PER
to O
also O
mike O
the O
trip, O
My O
appointments O
and O
engagements O
were O
such O
that O
I O
had O
a O
great O
deal O
of O
trou O
ble O
making O
arrangements. O
This O
1 O
did, O
however, O
and O
nade O
known O
the O
same O
to O
Senator O
Hrooks B-PER
and O
a O
Mr. O
Coleman B-PER
who O
came O
to O
me O
at O
Alexundria B-LOC
to O
in O
terview O
me O
on O
the O
subject. O
I O
have O
been O
willing-to O
do O
anything O
in O
my O
power O
to O
assist O
the O
cotton O
growers O
of O
Louisiana B-LOC
and O
the O
South. B-LOC
My O
actions O
in O
the O
matter O
proved O
this O
bevond O
a O
doubt, O
while O
Governor O
Long B-PER
has O
run O
out O
on O
both O
occasions. O
. O
(7. O
The O
London B-MISC
stock. I-ORG
exchange I-ORG
will O
open O
Wednesday O
for. O
business O
as O
usual, O
and O
Great B-LOC
Brie I-LOC
tain I-LOC
was O
preparing O
to O
renew O
ef-. O
forts O
for O
an O
international O
confer O
| O
ence O
to O
deal O
with O
problema O
of O
the. O
world O
gold O
supply. O
While O
the O
country O
Bowne O
4 O
ee O
readjust O
ments O
after O
mpora O
m O
‘on O
the O
gold O
standard. O
Lod O
. O
n O
sec O
> O
be O
known O
that O
Great B-LOC
Britain I-LOC
again O
would O
seek O
to O
call O
such O
a O
confer O
ence. O
Lord O
Reading B-PER
said O
he O
thinks O
recent O
British B-MISC
developments O
may O
remove O
objections O
of O
some O
na O
tions O
to O
conference. O
No O
time O
| O
or O
has O
been O
considered O
for O
suc O
claps O
but O
the O
foreign O
| O
secretary O
said O
he O
thought O
the O
con O
ference O
should O
include O
representa O
| O
tives O
of O
the O
central O
banks O
and O
gov O
ernmenta. O
| O
Stock O
brokers O
looked O
hopefully O
, O
to O
the O
exchange’s O
reopening. O
The O
the O
country O
for O
a O
rest O
necessitated O
. O
by O
the O
overstrain O
of O
recent O
weeks. O
+ O
home, O
and O
numerous O
Britiat B-MISC
| O
winter O
colonies O
along O
the O
Mediter B-MISC
ranean I-MISC
shores O
will O
be O
affected O
by O
the O
drop O
in O
the O
value O
of O
ster! O
| O
The O
government O
is O
tak O
’ O
. O
precautions O
against O
an O
rin O
| O
in O
food O
prices. O
i; O
Lord O
Reading B-PER
said O
he O
believed O
th O
change O
would O
be O
a O
disadvantage O
’\ O
but O
that O
it O
was O
inevitable O
in O
viev O
of O
the O
world O
depression, O
He O
sal O
| O
it O
was O
his O
view O
that O
considerabl O
, O
| O
dislocation O
of O
foreign O
trade O
and O
fi O
| O
nance O
is O
certain. O
j|., O
The O
possibility O
of O
a O
general O
elec O
, O
tion O
and O
national O
debate O
over O
th O
,| O
tariff O
question O
continued O
to O
be O
| O
| O
matter O
of O
speculation. O
The O
cour O
‘try O
is O
lining O
up O
for O
and O
against O
S| O
tariff O
much O
along O
lines O
held O
pric O
Ee O
ae O
ee O
ee O
i. O
we O
Parly O
cloudy O
weather O
tonight O
and O
Friday; O
not O
much O
change O
in O
temper O
ature; O
the O
lowest O
tonight O
will O
be O
slightly O
above O
freeing. O
sy... O
. O
Ve O
pT O
% O
jury O
of O
eight O
men O
and O
four O
women O
appeared O
close O
to O
a O
verdict O
today O
as O
it O
began O
its O
fifth O
day O
of O
dehber O
aitons O
on O
the O
fate O
of O
CIO B-MISC
Long O
shore O
Leader O
Harry B-PER
Bridges I-PER
and O
two O
union O
aides. O
The O
jurors O
were O
scheduled O
to O
resume O
their O
study O
of O
the O
case O
et O
98 O
a O
m. O
PST O
(noon O
EST). O
Before O
being O
locked O
up O
last O
might O
the O
jurors O
asked O
Federai O
Judge O
George B-PER
B. I-PER
Harris I-PER
to O
clanif O
one O
of O
the O
counts O
mn O
the O
indict O
ment. O
It O
was O
the O
first O
of O
three. O
charg O
ing O
that O
Bridges. B-PER
J. B-PER
R. I-PER
Robertson I-PER
and O
Henry B-PER
Schmidt I-PER
conspired O
to O
defraud O
the O
government O
by O
having O
Bridges B-PER
swear O
he O
never O
was O
2 O
Communist. B-MISC
The O
first O
count O
actually O
is O
based O
on O
the O
second. O
which O
= O
accuses O
Bridges B-PER
of O
swearing O
falsely O
he O
was O
not O
a O
Communist B-MISC
at O
his O
citizenship O
hearing O
in O
1945. O
The O
third O
count O
charges O
Schmidt B-PER
and O
Robertson B-PER
aided O
and O
abetted O
Bridges B-PER
to O
commit O
perjury. O
Conviction O
would O
mean O
a O
maxi O
mum O
prison O
sentence O
of O
seven O
years O
and O
$15,000 O
in O
fines O
for O
eacn O
defendant. O
Tt O
was O
obvious O
the O
Jury O
must O
first O
decide O
whether O
Bridges B-PER
ever O
tCantinietl O
an O
Pecre O
Vreplrcs}) O
Fighting O
in O
the O
Dominican B-MISC
civil O
war O
raged O
so O
close O
to O
Ameri B-MISC
can-held I-MISC
positions O
Monday O
that O
Bpent O
bullets O
dropped O
into O
the O
American B-MISC
Embassy I-MISC
grounds O
[.4. O
Gen. O
Bruce B-PER
Palmer, I-PER
Jr. O
commanding O
U.S. B-MISC
ground O
force O
said O
if O
Dominican B-MISC
junta O
troop O
continue O
their O
advances O
agains O
rebel O
lorees O
“they O
will O
run O
into O
| O
our O
troops.”’ O
He O
said O
if O
the O
junta O
fire O
against O
the O
rebels O
now O
endan O
gering O
the O
international O
secu O
rity O
zone O
becomes O
too O
heavy O
he O
will O
have O
no O
alternative O
but O
to O
ask O
them O
to O
“cease O
and O
desist’ O
from O
further O
operations. O
| O
Palmer B-PER
said O
junta O
troops: O
have O
advanced O
10 O
to O
12 O
bloeks O
against O
the O
rebel O
forees O
sinee O
fighting O
started O
Saturday. O
He O
said O
there O
were O
about O
800 O
to O
1,000 O
men O
involved O
in O
the O
fight. O
ing O
on O
each O
side, O
and O
that O
both O
are O
equipped O
with O
mortars, O
tanks O
and O
machineguns. O
| O
He O
estimated O
casualties O
in O
dead O
and O
wounded O
on O
each O
side O
eat O
about O
100, O
The O
fighting O
coincided O
with O
new O
efforts O
by O
a O
presidential O
fact-finding O
team O
from O
Wash B-LOC
ington I-LOC
to O
settle O
the O
strife, O
ree O
portedly O
by O
seeking O
formation O
of O
a O
coalition O
government O
rep O
resenting O
both O
sides. O
Palmer's B-PER
statement O
on O
the O
course O
of O
the O
fighting O
conflicted O
with O
rebel O
claims O
of O
gains O
against O
junta O
troops. O
The O
rebels O
had O
previously O
said O
they O
drove O
junta O
troops O
back O
during O
the O
night O
to O
reeapture O
10 O
city O
blocks O
they O
lost O
Sunday. O
The O
rebels O
claimed O
to O
have O
inflited O
up O
to O
75 O
casualties O
on O
the O
junta O
| O
forces, O
Palmer B-PER
said O
the O
rebel O
forces: O
were O
pinned O
down O
between O
the. O
U.S.-held B-MISC
armed O
corridor O
biseect O
ing O
the O
city O
and O
the O
advancing O
junta O
forces, O
moving O
towards O
the O
Ozama B-LOC
River. I-LOC
| O
' O
He O
insisted O
the O
United B-LOC
States! I-LOC
would O
not O
permit O
the O
combat O
forces O
of O
either O
side O
to O
go O
through O
the O
American-held B-MISC
armed O
corridor. O
(Pope O
Paul B-PER
VI I-PER
in O
a O
message O
called O
on O
the O
combatants O
to O
“use O
every O
means O
to. O
restore O
unity, O
peace O
and O
internal O
col O
laboration.’’) O
(The O
White B-ORG
House I-ORG
disclosed O
in’ O
Washington B-LOC
that O
President O
‘Johnson B-PER
had O
authorized O
Me. O
‘George B-PER
Bundy, I-PER
his O
top O
security O
aide, O
to O
head O
an O
extraordinary O
top-level O
U.S. B-MISC
mission O
to O
Santo B-LOC
| I-LOC
Domingo. I-LOC
| O
(The O
mission O
included O
Cyrus B-PER
‘RR. I-PER
Vance, I-PER
undersecretary O
— O
of O
‘defense, O
Thomas B-PER
C. I-PER
Mann, I-PER
un O
dersecretary O
of O
state O
for O
eco O
nomic O
affairs O
and O
Jack B-PER
Hood I-PER
Vaughn, I-PER
assistant O
secretary O
of O
state O
for O
inter-American B-MISC
affairs). O
| O
fairs). O
Amid O
echoes O
of O
a O
hitter O
Southern B-MISC
as O
saull, O
the O
Senate B-ORG
Wednesday O
passed O
President O
Johnson’s B-PER
Ne O
gro O
voling O
rights O
bill O
and O
sent O
iL O
to O
the O
House. B-ORG
After O
a O
25-day O
debale, O
John B-PER
son's I-PER
top-priorily O
measure O
won O
Senate B-MISC
passage O
on O
a O
77-19 O
roll O
call O
vote. O
“It O
has O
taken O
us O
100 O
years O
to O
catch O
up O
with O
this O
problem,” O
(said O
Republican B-MISC
Leader O
Everetl B-PER
f. I-PER
Dirksen I-PER
of O
IMingis B-LOC
who O
helped O
write O
the O
bill O
and O
chart O
its O
course O
through O
the O
Senate. B-ORG
‘Diabolical O
Attack O
“Nol O
since O
Reconstruction B-MISC
has O
the O
Senate B-ORG
permitled O
this O
Union B-MISC
to O
be O
so O
perverted O
and O
subjected O
to O
such O
a O
diabolical O
attack,” O
said O
Sen. O
Allen B-PER
J, I-PER
Ellender, I-PER
D B-MISC
La, B-LOC
Tie O
auteome O
was O
never O
in O
foubt. O
Sixty-six O
senators O
— O
more O
than O
enough O
to O
pass O
the O
measure O
— O
sponsored O
it O
in O
lhe O
rst O
place. O
On O
the O
final O
roll O
call, O
47 O
Dem B-MISC
ocrats I-MISC
and O
10 O
Republicans B-MISC
vated O
for O
the O
bill, O
17 O
Democrats B-MISC
and O
2 O
Republicans B-MISC
againsl O
it, O
: O
The O
major O
hurdle O
was O
cleared O
Tuesday O
when O
the O
Senate B-ORG
voted O
ta O
stop O
talking O
about O
the O
bill, O
which O
would O
suspend O
state O
liter O
acy O
tesls O
and O
authorize O
federal O
registration O
of O
voters O
It O
wide O
areas O
of O
the O
South, B-LOC
. O
In O
Violation O
Ellender B-PER
said O
the O
Johnson B-PER
bt O
violales O
the O
Magna B-MISC
Carta, I-MISC
the O
{Bill B-ORG
of I-MISC
Rights, I-MISC
the O
Dectaratior B-ORG
af I-ORG
Independence, I-ORG
and O
the O
Cen B-MISC
stitution. I-MISC
“T O
am O
confident O
thal O
this O
fs O
constitulional O
and O
will O
stand O
up O
before O
the O
Supreme B-ORG
Court,” I-ORG
Dirksen B-PER
said. O
“It O
remains O
fot O
those O
who O
sit O
in O
the O
big O
marble O
|palace O
across O
the O
plaza O
fo O
wake O
that O
determination." O
‘| O
Dirksen B-PER
called O
the O
bill O
practi O
{cat O
and O
enforceable, O
“This O
may O
Jyet O
be O
an O
epochal O
day O
in O
the O
life O
Jof O
this O
country,’ O
he O
said. O
Ellender B-PER
labeled O
it O
a O
gro: O
|}tesque O
violation O
of O
state O
author. O
{ity O
to O
set O
voter O
qualifications, O
Rubber O
Stamped O
Many O
senators O
have O
rubber O
{stamped O
a O
vicious O
proposa O
‘ymerety O
to O
please O
the O
Presiden’ O
‘jand O
an O
entourage O
of O
dema O
'|gogues O
which O
prevailed O
upor O
jjhim O
to O
lake O
the O
lead,? O
Eltender B-PER
(| O
said. O
And O
he O
charged O
the O
Supreme B-ORG
Court, I-ORG
by O
applauding O
Jobnsan': B-PER
Mareh I-MISC
§5 I-MISC
voting O
rights O
appeal O
( O
|2 O
joint O
session O
of O
Congress, B-ORG
gave O
A“handclap O
approval’ O
to O
th O
1yMeasure. O
.| O
“We O
have O
witnessed O
the O
spec O
yj] O
(See O
SENNA B-ORG
Pate O
HA} O
dofense O
motion O
that O
a O
mistrial O
he O
declared O
because O
of O
tha O
purporte O
f O
conduct O
of O
the O
jury O
was O
brushe O
aside O
today O
In O
the O
trial O
of: O
War. B-PER
Quinn, I-PER
ex-convict O
chargod O
with: O
ite O
; O
murders O
of O
Jossle B-PER
and O
Zoxla, B-PER
Grit B-PER
fith, I-PER
Oklahoma B-MISC
school O
toachors:: O
In O
saying O
he O
contd O
not O
consldey O
the O
motion O
“at O
this O
time,” O
Judge O
John B-PER
§. I-PER
Burger, I-PER
however, O
mad O
clear O
ho O
was O
not O
passing O
on O
question O
raisad. O
“Remd O
Prejudical O
Artiotes,”. I-MISC
James B-PER
l, I-PER
Mathers, I-PER
defense O
“ate O
torney, O
had O
contended. O
tha O
juvege O
road O
newspapers O
containing O
urtlall O
projudical O
to O
Quinn B-PER
and O
that. O
thy O
had O
aeparated, O
j O
Judge O
Burger B-PER
oeverriled O
a O
detaii O
demurrer O
to O
the O
evidence O
.an O
motion O
for O
an O
instructed O
verdic O
acquittal O
A O
man O
In O
a, O
yallow O
aweater, O
& O
and O
woarlng O
a O
cap O
was O
riding O
betwoet O
the O
Griffith B-PER
alsterd O
in O
thelr O
moto: O
cnr O
onthe O
December: O
morning O
th O
wero O
slain, O
Mathors: B-PER
told. O
the, O
ju O
in O
his O
opening: O
statement, O
prom! O
ing O
to O
show O
that O
Quinn B-PER
was:. O
whore O
near O
thexcene’ O
of O
the O
ni O
dors. O
Ho O
admitted O
Quinn B-PER
des! O
whisky O
peddler, O
Nowkdrls, B-LOC
Okln., B-LOC
“Sept. O
30. B-ORG
—f) O
, O
defense O
demand O
for O
doclaration..of O
mistrial O
because. O
of O
tho O
‘purpor O
netiona O
of O
jurors O
abruptly O
, O
halt O
the O
course O
of O
the O
Karl B-PER
Quinn I-PER
m O
der O
trial O
today, O
just O
as O
Quinn's B-PER
tornoys O
began O
thalr O
offorts O
to O
‘cleat O
him O
‘of O
blame O
jn O
tho. O
slaying: O
6 O
Jossio B-PER
and O
Zexta B-PER
Griffith, I-PER
prot O
Blackwell B-MISC
school I-MISC
| O
teachors, O
, O
jay O
Ohristmastide. B-MISC
Immediately O
Judge O
John B-PER
.3. O
Bi I-PER
ger I-PER
ordered O
the O
jurors O
from O
courtroom O
and O
James B-PER
TL, I-PER
Mathe) O
chief O
dafenge O
counsel, O
began O
heated O
campasgn O
to O
win- O
digchargs O
of O
the O
jury O
and O
immediato O
‘eal O
of O
a O
new O
panel, O
Prosecutor O
Oltes B-PER
Casees.: I-PER
Mathers B-PER
charged O
the O
.. O
jury O
i O
| O
tod O
to O
go O
three O
blocks O
withol O
attendant O
officer. O
and O
perused O
| O
flammatory O
articles O
prejudie O
this O
defendant.” O
Fe O
sald O
the O
going O
“more O
than O
one O
block O
fr O
the O
presence O
of O
each O
other. O
an O
mingled O
with O
the O
cltizens O
‘of: O
Nee B-LOC
kirk I-LOC
and O
purchased O
howspaper O
the O
elty O
of O
Newleirls.” B-LOC
E O
Prosecutor O
Bruce B-PER
Potter I-PER
at O
cited O
cases O
to O
show O
latitude O
wit O
jurors O
ore O
permitted O
during’: O
He O
course O
of O
a O
‘trial. O
: O
The O
defense O
chief O
asked O
‘ft O
Chester B-PER
Westfall, I-PER
Ponca B-MISC
City I-MISC
man, O
who O
has O
asked O
many, O
q O
tions O
from O
the O
jury: O
box,- O
be: O
call O
as O
a O
witness. O
Ho O
sald O
he O
had. O
a O
Westfall B-PER
“carrying O
a O
large O
but O
of O
newspapers." O
He O
also O
asked: O
th O
jurora O
bring O
into O
court O
any O
“new O
papers O
they O
may O
have O
In. O
the! O
possessions O
: O
Osear B-PER
Under I-PER
wood I-PER
and O
W. B-PER
G. I-PER
McAdoo I-PER
were O
the O
only O
candidates O
entered O
for O
the O
presi O
dential O
nomination O
at O
the O
Georgia B-MISC
preferential O
primary O
to O
be O
held O
Mareb O
1%, O
when O
the O
time O
limit O
for O
filling O
tandidates O
names O
closed O
at O
noon O
to O
day. O
vere. O
wre O
Teer O
ee O
See O
ediugate O
the O
origin O
of O
the O
World B-MISC
War I-MISC
k I-MISC
“this O
subject O
is O
going O
to O
be O
brought O
up O
again O
there O
are O
some O
veteran O
questions O
that O
should O
be O
settled. O
Who O
made O
that O
hardtack? O
Who O
knit O
ted O
those O
socks? O
Who O
made O
those O
raincoats? O
Who O
got O
the O
cigarets? O
Who O
ate O
the O
candy? O
Who O
started O
slum? O
Who O
won O
the O
vey, O
i O
SOCIETY, O
| O
“Men O
would O
rather O
be O
petted O
than O
anything O
else O
. O
the O
world," O
says O
a O
Chicago B-MISC
minister. O
Being O
petted O
ts O
rather O
nice, O
if O
you O
don't O
mind O
seeing O
your O
best O
coat O
smeared O
up O
with O
vouge O
and O
powder. O
- O
: O
MUSIC O
NOTES, O
| O
Benana B-MISC
ship O
was O
wrecked O
off O
the O
Atlantic B-LOC
coast O
and O
we O
wonder O
what O
the O
crew O
sang O
as O
she O
went O
down, O
>» O
« B-ORG
NAVY B-ORG
NEWS, I-ORG
: O
With O
0 O
many O
politicians O
at O
sea O
we O
foil O
to O
see O
Why O
finding O
a O
secretary O
of O
pavy O
ie O
dificult. O
| O
POLITICS. O
You O
can O
hardly O
throw O
a O
hat O
into O
the O
presidential O
ring O
without O
getting O
oil O
on O
it. O
a O
a O
Dan B-PER
Dobb's I-PER
Daily I-MISC
is O
for O
sale, O
We O
will O
elther O
sell O
the O
paper O
or O
give O
it O
to O
the O
person O
(male O
or O
female) O
who O
tells O
us O
where O
we O
can O
find O
Tom B-PER
Sims. I-PER
We O
believe O
Tom B-PER
Sims I-PER
gave O
us O
the O
paper O
in O
payment O
of O
an O
oid O
grudge O
he O
had O
against O
us. O
D, B-PER
Dobbs. I-PER
{ O
Military O
staffs’ O
ef O
the O
United B-LOC
States, I-LOC
Great B-LOC
Brituin I-LOC
and O
Canada B-LOC
today O
prepared O
the O
groundwork O
tor O
the O
sixth O
meeting O
of O
President O
Roosevelt B-PER
and O
Prime O
Minister O
Churchill B-PER
which O
will O
be O
hela O
in O
Quebec's B-LOC
ancient O
historic O
citadel O
at O
an O
undisclosed O
time O
in-the O
im O
Mediate O
future,, O
Churchill, B-PER
accompanied. O
by O
his O
daughter, O
Mary, B-PER
left O
here O
late O
yes O
terday O
by O
special. O
train, O
Rules O
of O
censorship O
prohibited. O
publication O
jot O
his O
destination. O
| O
Roosevelt B-PER
To O
Come O
The O
official O
announcement O
ts O
sued O
yesterday O
afternoon O
that O
Mr. O
Roosevelt B-PER
would O
come O
here, O
did O
not O
indicate O
when O
he O
would. O
ar O
tive, O
Meanwhile, O
preparations O
or O
the O
-conference O
were O
reportable O
and O
they O
indicated O
the O
military O
Nature O
of O
the O
sublecta“which O
will O
jaccupy O
the O
leaders’ O
of O
the O
two O
great O
English B-MISC
speaking O
nations. O
Huge O
military O
staffs; O
headed O
by O
the O
chiefs O
of O
staff O
of: O
the O
United B-LOC
States, I-LOC
Great B-LOC
Britain. I-LOC
and O
Cana B-LOC
da, I-LOC
were O
at O
work O
in: O
the: O
Chateau B-LOC
Frontenac I-LOC
which O
is O
at O
the O
base O
cf O
the, O
332-foot O
hill O
surmounted O
by O
the O
citadel, O
The O
milltary O
-leaders O
were O
known O
:but O
lesser O
.known O
military O
men O
whose O
special O
abil O
ities O
serve O
the O
most O
important O
purposes, O
were O
there O
and-they O
will O
remain O
anonymous O
because O
their. O
presence O
might O
tip O
off O
the O
enemy O
to O
the..“how” O
of O
juture O
milery O
operations, O
3 O
Stalin: B-PER
Not O
Present O
Aas O
far O
as O
could O
be O
learned..Rus O
slan I-MISC
and O
Chinese B-MISC
military. O
and’ O
naval O
experts O
are O
not O
among O
those O
at O
work’ O
in O
the O
Chateau: B-LOC
Mr. O
Roosevelt B-PER
had O
announced, O
With’ O
Washington— B-LOC
The O
treasury B-ORG
will O
submit O
a O
reveriue O
program O
{6-raise O
an O
- O
additienal- O
$12,000,000 O
“whe O
congress B-ORG
is, O
- O
ready O
‘to: O
receive: O
inithe O
fall, O
Secretary O
Henry. B-PER
‘Mor. I-PER
genthau, I-PER
Jr. O
seid O
today: O
ne O
Police B-ORG
of O
Glasgow, B-LOC
Scotland, B-LOC
re O
port. O
that-only O
three O
people O
who O
had: O
gotten’ O
drunk... O
on.“ O
pertume. O
were O
‘arrested O
in O
othe. O
last O
-year, O
compared. O
with’ O
a O
ja O
‘the O
“preced. O
Missouri: B-LOC
Generally O
fair O
fonight O
and O
Thursday. O
Slightty O
cooler O
fonight O
in O
east O
and O
south O
por O
tions. O
Tiiinols: B-LOC
Generally O
fair O
tonight O
and O
Thursday, O
except O
pelandy O
tonight O
{n O
north O
Portion, O
Slightly O
cooler O
— O
ta O
night. O
Missouri B-ORG
Weather I-ORG
And I-ORG
Roads I-ORG
(Complled O
for O
the O
Associated B-ORG
Press I-ORG
by O
the O
Automobile B-ORG
Club I-ORG
The O
circus O
opens O
today O
but O
for O
most O
taxpayers, O
clowns O
have O
ceased O
to O
be O
hovelty. O
And O
reading O
some O
of O
those O
Washington B-MISC
revelations O
has O
kind O
of O
fed O
us O
up O
on O
freaks. O
Mtunts O
on O
the O
high O
wire O
are O
just O
a O
bore O
to O
anybody O
who O
has O
followed O
foreign O
poliey O
and O
the O
fellow O
who O
holds O
off O
a O
cageful O
of O
lions O
with O
a O
chair O
has O
neth O
ing O
on O
the O
people O
whe O
are O
going O
to O
whip O
an O
aggressor O
with O
a O
bomb O
that O
hasn't O
been O
made. O
The O
elephants O
may O
draw O
a O
few O
people... O
old-timers O
who O
remember O
the O
Republican B-ORG
party I-ORG
! O
see O
the O
Republicans B-ORG
are O
thinking O
of O
buying O
a O
building O
in O
Washington B-LOC
to O
be O
closer O
to O
the O
Capitol. B-LOC
... O
What O
they O
really O
need O
is O
a O
building O
closer O
to O
the O
White B-LOC
House, I-LOC
But O
they'll O
eome O
back O
strong O
some O
day... O
undoubtedly O
in O
a O
year O
when O
they O
wish O
they O
could O
stick O
the O
Democrats B-ORG
with O
the O
victory, O
Iver B-PER
Belt I-PER
A. I-PER
P. I-PER
Leased I-PER
W I-PER
ee I-PER
tor I-PER
Walsh, I-PER
Democrat, B-MISC
Massachusetts B-LOC
today O
replied O
to O
the O
appeal O
of O
Gov O
ernor O
Cox B-PER
to O
repudiate O
baseless O
and O
reprehensible O
Democratic B-MISC
attacks O
on O
President O
Coolidge, B-PER
by O
issuing O
a O
statement O
in O
which O
he O
denounced O
the O
governor’s O
action O
as O
extreme O
partisanship. O
VAN O
PRANGCIOLY O
UPL) O
ne O
bosoms O
of O
Broadway B-LOC
were O
bared O
again O
today O
as O
bawdy O
North B-LOC
Beach I-LOC
celebrated O
the O
acquittal O
of O
its O
topless O
dancers O
andfash O
ion O
models, O
Two O
separate O
juries O
brought O
in O
the O
innocent O
verdicts O
Friday, O
vindicating O
nightclub O
owners O
and O
their O
busty O
showgirls O
of O
police O
charges O
of O
lewd O
conduct. O
“Show O
time,’ O
bellowed O
color O
ful O
attorney O
Melvin B-PER
Belli I-PER
as O
a O
jury O
of O
eight O
men O
and O
four O
women O
found O
Off B-MISC
Broad I-MISC
way I-MISC
nightclub O
owner O
Voss B-PER
Bo I-PER
reta I-PER
and O
three O
of O
his O
employes O
innocent, O
They O
were O
nude O
model O
Yvonne B-PER
d' I-PER
Angers I-PER
and O
bare O
bosom O
waitresses O
Kay B-PER
Star I-PER
and O
Euraing B-PER
Heimberg. I-PER
In O
another O
municipal O
court O
brought O
in O
a O
similar O
verdict O
of O
innocent O
in O
the O
case O
of O
the O
Condor B-MISC
nightclub, O
its O
owners, O
and O
topless O
dancer O
Carol B-PER
Dota, I-PER
whose O
endowments O
include O
a O
44-inch O
bust, O
Both O
juries O
returned O
the O
ver O
dicts O
after O
judges O
directed O
them O
to O
find O
the O
defendants O
innocent, O
“No O
police O
officer O
can O
substi O
tute O
his O
personal O
feelings O
of O
what O
is O
right O
or O
wrong,”’ O
Judge O
Leo B-PER
R, I-PER
Friedman I-PER
told O
the O
jury, O
“The O
test O
is O
not O
what O
a O
cou O
ple O
of O
people O
feel, O
The O
test O
is O
what O
the O
people O
of O
San B-LOC
Fran I-LOC
cisco I-LOC
feel,” O
! O
il O
| O
Battered O
and O
bleeding O
after O
four O
days O
of O
painful O
punishment, O
the O
German B-MISC
air O
force O
drew O
in O
its O
claws O
Monday O
and O
left O
the O
Ital B-MISC
ian I-MISC
skies O
wide O
open O
for O
raids O
by O
the O
northwest B-MISC
African I-MISC
air O
force, O
(Continued O
on O
Page O
Six) O
President O
Johnson B-PER
has O
requested O
Congress B-ORG
to O
pass O
legislation O
to O
erase O
auto O
junkyards O
and O
billboards O
from O
the O
nation’s O
highways. O
In O
a O
package O
of O
four O
bills O
trans O
mitted O
to O
Congress B-ORG
yesterday, O
some O
250,000 O
miles O
of O
inter-state O
and O
pri O
mary O
highways O
would O
be O
controlled. O
All O
Americans B-MISC
sensitive O
to O
the O
natural O
beauty O
of O
our O
country O
are O
anxious O
for O
any O
move O
in O
the O
direc O
tion O
that O
would O
make O
travel O
more O
scenic O
and O
pleasurable O
for O
motorists. O
These O
bills O
are O
important O
steps O
in O
the O
desired O
direction. O
We O
don’t O
have O
to O
go O
far O
in O
our O
own O
state O
to O
see O
how O
outdoor O
signs O
and O
junkyards O
mar O
many O
of O
our O
po O
tentially O
beautiful O
roadside O
views. O
Not O
only O
are O
the O
motorists O
affected, O
but O
image O
of O
our O
local O
area O
is O
tarnished. O
It O
must O
be O
recognized O
that O
fed O
eral O
legislation O
will O
not O
affect O
many O
miles O
of O
roads O
in O
the O
tri-county O
re O
gion. O
But O
it O
is O
hoped O
that O
the O
move O
by O
the O
President O
will O
stir O
public O
con O
science O
to O
similar O
action O
on O
other O
roads. O
One O
way O
roadside O
junkyards O
and O
outdoor O
signs O
could O
be O
controlled O
is O
through O
county O
planning O
and O
its O
allied O
tools. O
And O
this O
gives O
us O
an O
other O
reason O
to O
plug O
for O
county-wide O
support O
of O
the O
work O
of O
the O
Venango B-ORG
County I-ORG
Planning I-ORG
Commission. I-ORG
James B-PER
Farmer, I-PER
national O
Negro B-MISC
leader, O
iold O
some O
400 O
marchers O
Saturday O
the O
Negro B-MISC
is O
no O
longer O
afraid O
to O
push O
for O
voting O
rights O
in O
Mississippi. B-LOC
Farmer, B-PER
head O
of O
the O
Congress B-ORG
of I-ORG
Racial I-ORG
Equality, I-ORG
spoke O
at O
the O
Rankin B-LOC
County I-LOC
Courthouse I-LOC
shortly O
after O
the O
marchers, O
mostiy O
Negroes, B-MISC
ended O
atwo O
day O
trek O
to O
dramatize O
Negro O
voter O
registratio O
As O
Farmer B-PER
ke, O
shotgun O
armed O
auxiliary O
police O
ringed O
the O
courthouse. O
Some O
whites O
stood O
silently O
on O
the O
fringes O
of O
the O
gathering. O
. O
“A” O
new O
Negro O
has O
appeared O
in O
Mississippi B-LOC
and O
across. O
the O
country,” O
Farmer B-PER
said. O
“This O
Negra B-MISC
is O
not O
afraid O
of O
anything. O
We've O
been O
dying O
for O
nearly O
35 O
years O
for O
our O
freedom O
and O
we're O
not O
afraid O
now.” O
About. O
50 O
eligible O
Negra B-MISC
voters O
that O
were O
among O
the O
marchers O
lined O
up O
to O
register O
to O
vate O
About O
a O
dozen O
Look O
voter O
tests O
befure O
the O
office O
closed O
for O
the O
weekend. O
Aleen B-PER
Adams, I-PER
co-chairman O
0 O
the O
Rankin B-ORG
County I-ORG
movement O
read O
a O
petition O
listing O
Negre O
prievances. O
Among O
them O
wer O
demands O
to O
sel O
up O
voter O
regis O
{ralion O
centers O
in O
counts O
schools, O
Less O
than O
160 O
Negroc B-MISC
in O
the O
county O
are O
registered. O
Farmer. B-PER
who O
had O
planned O
to O
join O
the O
fast O
mile O
of O
the O
march, O
arrived O
by O
plane O
after O
the O
dem O
onstrators O
had O
already O
reached O
town. O
After O
his O
talk, O
he O
hoarded O
a O
plane O
hack O
to O
New B-LOC
York. I-LOC
A. O
civil O
rights O
spokesman O
praised O
the O
reception O
given O
the O
marchers O
by O
county O
officials O
who O
permitted O
them O
(o O
continue O
singing O
“freedom” O
songs O
and O
tc O
use O
the O
facilitics O
of O
the O
eourt O
house O
while O
they O
waited O
fo O
At O
Fort B-LOC
Benning I-LOC
the O
businessmen O
saw O
the O
equipment O
for O
one O
infantry O
division O
alone, O
and O
gasped O
at O
its O
cost—$180,000,000.:This O
is O
more O
than O
the O
cost O
of O
financing O
the O
League B-ORG
of I-ORG
Nations I-ORG
for O
20 O
years O
for O
55 O
na O
tions. O
In O
Caesar's B-PER
day O
the O
cost O
of O
killing O
one O
man O
was O
only O
50 O
cents. O
Now O
it O
costs O
$55,000 O
per O
man. O
. O
That's O
why O
nations O
like O
- B-LOC
France B-LOC
have O
decided O
they O
cannot O
afford O
Modern O
military O
equipment: O
also O
why O
almost O
no O
nation O
can O
now O
af O
ford O
war. O
It O
means O
bankruptcy. O
One O
new O
weapon O
carried O
by O
VU.) B-MISC
‘S. O
infantry O
is O
a O
recoilless O
gun. O
fir-. O
ing O
from O
the O
shoulder, O
carryings. O
a O
distance O
of O
five O
miles O
with. O
the O
power O
of O
a O
75-MM. O
field O
artillery” O
cannon. O
In O
brief, O
two O
infantrymen. O
now O
carry O
almost O
as O
powerful O
artil- O
lery O
as O
hauled O
by O
six O
mules O
and O
| O
six O
men O
in O
World B-MISC
War I-MISC
I. I-MISC
| O
Equally O
revolutionary O
were O
de- O
velopments O
in O
airplanes. O
The O
Air B-ORG
Force’s I-ORG
F-86, B-MISC
a O
new O
fighter, O
can O
now O
carry O
the O
same O
bomb O
load O
as O
the O
B-17, B-MISC
once O
the O
chief O
bomber O
of O
World B-MISC
War I-MISC
II. I-MISC
But O
the O
B-36, B-MISC
con O
Sidered O
the O
means O
of O
carrying O
the O
atomic O
bomb O
to O
the O
enemy, O
may O
be O
made O
out O
of O
date O
by O
a O
new O
secret O
weapon O
that O
could O
knock O
it O
out O
of O
the O
skies. O
| O
‘Another O
secret O
weapon O
connected O
i O
with O
the O
atomic O
bomb O
may O
soon O
make O
it O
impossible O
for O
Russia B-LOC
to O
in O
vade O
Western B-LOC
Europe. I-LOC
Meanwhile, O
guided O
missiles O
are O
‘making O
such. O
progress O
that O
the O
time O
is O
not O
far O
distant O
when O
nations O
will O
fire O
at. O
Caroline B-PER
Douglas I-PER
- I-PER
Home, I-PER
26-year-old O
daughter O
of O
former O
Prime O
Min O
‘ister O
Sir O
Alec B-PER
Douglas-Home, I-PER
‘has O
resigned O
as O
a O
lady-in-wait O
‘ing O
to O
the O
Queen O
Mother O
to O
‘help O
her O
father O
in O
polities. O
A O
map O
of O
Cuba B-LOC
pinpointing O
13 O
purported O
Communist B-MISC
training O
camps O
for O
subversives O
was O
dis O
tributed O
today O
by O
Revolutionary B-ORG
Unity, I-ORG
a O
Cuban B-MISC
exile O
organiza O
tion. O
Described O
as O
a O
training O
site O
for O
Dominican B-MISC
revolutionaries O
was O
the O
Minas B-MISC
de I-MISC
Frio I-MISC
camp O
in O
easternmost O
Oriente B-LOC
Province, I-LOC
nearest O
to O
the O
Dominican B-MISC
Re O
‘public. O
The O
exile O
group O
said O
Domin B-MISC
icans I-MISC
also O
were O
reported O
to O
have O
trained O
at O
a O
camp O
near O
Trini B-LOC
dad I-LOC
,on O
the O
southern O
coast O
of O
central O
Cuba. B-LOC
It O
said O
Central B-MISC
Americans, I-MISC
Haitians B-MISC
and O
British B-MISC
Guianese I-MISC
also O
drilled O
there. O
SRE O
GIMNe O
IS O
Roetiger B-PER
bounded O
out, O
Willaims B-PER
to O
Foxx. B-PER
Frisch B-PER
bounded O
to O
Williams B-PER
and O
wae O
out O
at O
firet O
on O
a O
elos> O
play O
as O
he O
slid O
head O
first O
into O
the O
bag. O
Bottomley B-PER
grounded O
out, O
Bishop B-PER
to O
Foxx, B-PER
on O
a O
hard O
hit O
ball. O
No O
runs, O
no O
hits, O
no O
errort, O
Athletes B-PER
a O
ford O
bounded O
to O
Frisch B-PER
and O
was O
out O
at O
first, O
Williams B-PER
holsted O
to O
Gelbert, B-PER
who O
went O
into O
short O
for O
the O
cateh. O
Grove B-PER
grounded O
out O
to O
Bottomley B-PER
unassisted, O
No O
runs, O
no O
hits, O
no O
errors. O
| O
| O
“Adequate” O
social O
security O
law: O
will O
be O
sought O
for O
the O
veterans O
of O
this O
war. O
That O
is O
the O
goal O
announced O
to- O
day O
by O
Senator O
Vandenberg B-PER
(R B-MISC
Mich.) B-LOC
who O
said O
he O
would O
move O
rapidly O
when O
Congress B-ORG
reconvenes O
next O
month O
to O
separate O
the O
issue O
of O
soldiers’ O
security O
legislation O
from O
the O
broad, O
over-all O
subject O
of O
cradle-to-grave O
general O
protection O
provided O
in O
a O
bill O
introduced O
last O
June O
by O
Senator O
Wagner B-PER
(D-NY). B-MISC
Vandenberg B-PER
declined O
to O
discuss O
in O
detail O
the O
shape O
his O
measure O
would O
take, O
or O
how O
it O
would O
differ O
if O
at O
all O
from O
the O
Social B-MISC
Security I-MISC
legislation O
advanced O
by O
Wagner B-PER
and O
urged O
by O
President O
Roosevelt, B-PER
but O
said O
‘I O
am O
pre O
| O
Pared O
to O
say O
that O
it O
will O
be O
ade O
| O
quate.” O
“As O
for O
the O
rest O
of O
the O
program, O
which O
contemplates O
security O
by O
gov O
ernment O
action O
from O
the O
cradle O
to O
the O
grave,” O
Vandenberg B-PER
added. O
tg O
agree O
that O
certain O
expansions O
in O
the O
Social B-MISC
Security I-MISC
act I-MISC
are O
indispensable O
as O
a O
part O
of O
our O
postwar O
economy.” O
“But,” O
he O
maintained O
“the O
mag O
nitude O
of O
the O
whole O
ssheme O
precludes O
snap O
judgment O
and O
re O
quires O
a O
long O
and O
searching O
study. O
| O
Furthermore, O
I O
object O
to O
any O
ap O
proach O
to O
the O
problem O
of O
postwar) O
security O
which O
is O
not O
primarily O
based O
upon O
the O
release O
of O
Ameri B-MISC
can I-MISC
private O
enterprise O
to O
provig O
full O
employment O
in O
the O
traditional O
American B-MISC
way. O
“We O
cannot O
substitute O
paternal O
government O
for O
healthy O
business O
as O
an O
American B-MISC
economic O
reliance O
unless O
we O
are O
prepared O
to O
substi O
President O
Johnson B-PER
has O
no O
travel O
plans O
this O
weekend O
and O
does O
not O
intend O
to O
join O
in O
the O
dedication O
of O
the O
Ray B-MISC
burn I-MISC
Dam I-LOC
at O
Jasper, B-LOC
Tex., B-LOC
to O
day, O
the O
White B-ORG
House I-ORG
said O
Fri O
day O
night, O
youngey O
generation O
views O
attempts O
of O
elders O
to O
analyze O
the O
emotional O
tie O
of O
adolescent O
boys O
and O
biyls O
with O
amused O
tolerance, O
if O
replies O
af O
a O
local O
college O
group O
to O
a-questionnaite O
suggested O
by O
the O
Federal B-ORG
Council I-ORG
of I-ORG
the I-ORG
Churches I-ORG
of I-ORG
Christ I-ORG
in O
4merica B-LOC
are O
a O
criterion. O
Some O
of O
the O
answers O
to O
4 O
“word O
reaction O
test’' O
and O
anothey O
series O
of O
questions O
designed O
to O
pyohe O
into O
the O
youngsters’ O
minds O
on O
matters O
of O
sex O
and O
marriage O
revealed O
today,. O
how O
ever, O
considerable O
practical O
knowledge O
of O
matters O
which O
would O
have O
shocked O
the O
children's O
grandparents. O
Neither O
the O
name O
of O
the O
Brooklyn B-ORG
College I-ORG
at O
which O
the O
test O
was O
taken, O
nov O
the O
identity O
of O
the O
students O
wa; O
revealed, O
bw. O
e O
. O
(Gonbinggd O
on O
Page O
Three) O
A O
tornado O
barrage O
hit O
rural O
communities O
and O
farms O
in O
North B-LOC
Dakota, I-LOC
Minnesota, B-LOC
Iowa B-LOC
and O
Wisconsin B-LOC
during O
the O
night O
and O
sharp O
cold O
probed O
the O
Inter B-MISC
mountain I-MISC
area O
of O
the O
West B-LOC
with O
record O
chill. O
A O
score O
of O
injuries, O
severe O
in O
only O
one O
case, O
were O
reported O
after O
the O
rash O
of O
twisters O
raked O
the O
north O
central O
section. O
Mrs. O
Clifford B-PER
Canny I-PER
was O
in O
the O
Mitch B-LOC
ell I-LOC
County I-LOC
Hospital I-LOC
at O
Osage, B-LOC
Towa, B-LOC
with O
injuries O
termed O
serious. O
THE O
OSAGE B-LOC
hospital O
treated O
11 O
victims, O
four O
of O
them O
of O
the O
Canny B-PER
family. O
A O
motorist O
and O
his O
wife O
were O
among O
those O
at O
tended O
at O
Osage B-LOC
after O
their O
car O
was O
blown O
off O
a O
road O
near O
Little B-LOC
Cedar, I-LOC
Iowa. B-LOC
| O
At O
least O
eight O
farms O
were O
hit O
in O
the O
Parkers B-LOC
Prairie I-LOC
section O
of O
west O
central O
Minnesota, B-LOC
betweer O
Brainerd B-LOC
and O
Fergus B-LOC
Falls. I-LOC
Scattered O
injuries O
were O
reported O
Six O
twisters O
were O
counted O
ir O
Minnesota. B-LOC
Terry B-PER
Zimmerman I-PER
8, O
walked O
away O
unhurt O
after O
the O
wind O
whisked O
up O
and O
smashed O
2 O
barn O
near O
Parkers B-LOC
Prairie I-LOC
ir O
which O
he O
had O
been. O
Gusting O
north O
winds O
brought O
12-degree O
cold O
at O
Elko B-LOC
and O
Ely. B-LOC
Nev. B-LOC
Salt B-LOC
Lake I-LOC
City I-LOC
had O
an O
inct O
of O
snow O
at O
sunrise O
after O
a O
25 O
.\degree O
low O
mark. O
The O
temper O
ijatures O
at O
Salt B-LOC
Lake I-LOC
City, I-LOC
Elke B-LOC
’ O
Turn O
to O
COLD O
on O
Page O
A4 O
The O
House B-ORG
ap I-ORG
propriations I-ORG
committee I-ORG
approved O
$350,000,000 O
in O
extra O
defense O
funds O
Wednesday O
to O
be O
used O
mainly O
for O
buying O
more O
warplanes, O
The O
committee O
acted O
harely O
two O
hours O
after O
defense O
Secretary O
Louis B-PER
Johnson I-PER
told O
subcommittees O
that O
the O
extra O
money O
is O
necessary O
at O
this O
critical O
world O
period, O
Johnson B-PER
also O
warned O
that O
the O
world O
situation O
will O
require O
addit O
jonal O
defense O
spending O
in O
future O
years, O
The O
new O
money O
includes O
$200, O
000,000 O
for O
Air B-MISC
Force I-MISC
planes, O
$100, O
000,000 O
for O
Navy B-MISC
‘aircraft O
and O
$50, O
000, O
to O
convert O
naval O
vessels O
for O
anti-submarine O
warfare. O
Johnson B-PER
didn’t O
get O
immediately O
all O
he O
asked O
for O
this O
morning, O
John B-PER
son I-PER
asked O
for O
$553,00,000, O
The O
other O
$203,000,000 O
would O
have O
re O
stored O
a O
cut O
previously O
made O
in O
the O
Defense B-MISC
Department I-MISC
appropria O
tion O
by O
the O
committee. O
Chairman O
Clarence B-PER
Cannon I-PER
said O
the O
commit O
tee O
will O
consider O
later O
whether O
to O
put O
back O
any O
or O
al] O
of O
that O
amount. O
The O
$350,000,000 O
addition O
apnrov O
ed O
by O
the O
committee O
would O
vaise O
the O
defense O
establishment's O
total O
for O
12 O
months O
starting O
July O
L O
to O
$14, O
261,127,300, O
Of O
the O
new O
amounts O
the O
aircraft O
procurement O
funds O
are O
in O
contract O
authority O
and O
the O
anti-submarine O
fund O
is O
in O
new O
cash, O
Johnson B-PER
also O
asked O
for O
diversion O
of O
$24,000,000 O
from O
other O
money O
to O
build O
tanks. O
Jchnson B-PER
said O
that O
the O
Defense B-ORG
Department I-ORG
began O
a O
re-evaiuation O
of O
defense O
needs O
after O
President O
Truman B-PER
announced O
last O
Sept. O
23 O
that O
an O
atomic O
explosion O
had O
oe O
curred O
in O
Soviet B-LOC
Russia. I-LOC
There O
followed O
many O
other O
inei O
dents O
in O
the O
cold B-MISC
war, I-MISC
Johnson B-PER
said O
—the O
fall O
of O
China, B-LOC
Soviet B-MISC
expan O
sion, O
serious O
situations O
in O
southeast B-LOC
Asia, I-LOC
the O
Baltic B-MISC
plane I-MISC
incident. O
Jobnson's B-PER
request O
covered O
in O
part O
Eisehnower’s B-PER
criticism, O
Johnson B-PER
made O
no O
request O
for O
new O
Alaskan B-MISC
funds, O
He O
said O
the O
enactment O
of O
bills O
now O
pending O
in O
Congress B-ORG
would O
provide O
the O
armed O
services O
with O
enough O
money O
to O
underiake O
as O
large O
a-housing O
program O
in O
Alaska B-LOC
as O
can O
be O
handled, O
In O
addition O
to O
the O
extra O
plane O
procurement O
funds O
and O
the O
Navy: B-MISC
conversion O
fund, O
Johnson B-PER
asked O
the O
committees O
to O
restore O
a O
$203,000, O
000 O
item O
chopped O
out O
by O
the O
House B-MISC
committee, O
Cannon B-PER
said O
the O
House B-ORG
= O
(Continued O
on O
Page O
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