-DOCSTART- O 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 3} O