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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 18

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anyranriafnExamfrifr 18 T.eia'ttf.Fek.n.im cccc Ike Keeping Hands Off END. OF Fill Congress Highlights Herbert Hoover Finds No Siqn of Depression McCarthy-Army Row SLUMP SEEN i', He it- itnnniT uwa A. A. Milne Recovering LONDON, FYh. 23 API A.

ine, Ti ear old author if the world renowned t.d-dren's favorite, the Pooh' was iiorted 'satisfae. touly improved" today after developing; pr.eumonU last week. He is In a Ivoniort hospital. of PKCATt'U r. the I 'J jmadi i rxlM SPRINGS.

Ffb, i INS President Ksenhower. rimed neX Novender by witether thd voters feel they aie letter or woisa off than a year aga. ave tbt uniiii'irt(i to rews-in. after jefxrtii'g to wet- in IVnuMiatie Senators and Pe preservatives on a swing he recently made through their a ie is. (AP'-Ttu P.

Moie, l'nii noi'inv cf an from. Palm Springs at about 8:30 p. nv, Tuesday, on an over night flight back to. Washington in his personal plane, the Columbine, Srtiftaiy cf A6 icultme, Aney i il wi ti off ks (.. I j'u'e relaxing In the desert sun, kept aloof today from the latest clash of the Aintv Stevens and lo to between a memlr cf his off Any I on i other of eial family and Senator Joseph I (lUiiMtc nttl if)ly, baM," tw went fi, "I rrditl with luring ini.

dim by l)flf. 'Hwefr, out rtf i1ty, I nmt acin fetato that tbi us an Prrdifi hrtf ad that I hie nrer ilainn-d ti ji iiHie si, ri'iuioniir iir int lift luul Mifr," Out of by Jbvver vt.J, can from expert H5VnTO', Kf b. I' Mr II vn 1 ce -ii i t.r px i s- V' of "anywtu-ri tit1 l.md at Itte ir'-l Unit. Tic trouble Jbvnvt Ft; I. 'v, a Ii ifj I Vtl'.

ni "tmll umni. on van b.e nm. idelire that Itil mil rn. injj ilijt, a kluntp, a rad ji. limit, fr a rH -jiti, nt a sai le-line In firm rd Ut't rbt ha lern bet lcd." In a fepfwh before tho He catur A-siviation cf Commrice and Industry and the Macon County Kami Hureau, Ioie said.

"Tin ibe lem lud ft, McCarthy, Republican of Wis THOSE WHO KNOW eonsin. khnwej that McCaiihy toll Jir Gen. Halph V. SCkVi. comnmtidi at Kisenhower'a pres secretary James C.

Hageity. asd th Camp Kilmer, J. that the lern under way alioost two President has not involved him proiHotiott ant honorable it ear ulti-n Asrleulture self in the squabble between rharge of an rvd Conimun tary Ibnsort bn.W kim rs. ii. thai nm- McCarthy and Army Secretary major was "a tremend.ui Robert T.

Stevens over how fat htitibo nul. ridU are imt lr "lli irltv si-irfcf disc rice to Ihe Army." lie -larrd in mi nv on n. the- Communist hunting Wiseon ald. bad down nnn 'alxnil tn eoiiotriMt antier ration bUn tlut tf the McCarthy ao-unst linker of ln Republican can go rn grilling 113 l.i 91 (jw cent of ptfit Ji vm ii 1. i.

Hwr-r pijved a remedy," lr.es by Pre-j Army officers. by Jifiusrj-, ItVI. Iluriiiff "heiiiiitiii and fuwint;" in reply to questions and toid the gen ilerat! of the lAri-osivK iactoiw. the 4t rar the ratio went NO CONFERENCE. der! jc.r.how tr reducing eral he was not fit wear his Hagetty added that Steven clown only four point and now back to within point "Von houid re has not talked with the Chief moved frm any omnund, the tf where It atood a year a to.

Executive about his order direct At that time, he saiJ. there existed a normal explosive domestic overoptlmlsm. In addition to two gigantic explosives in the forms of total finan Senator told hm. Secretary of State Dulles briefed fifteen key rnemlers of Congress, on thrt iTecent Big Four meet, injt In Betlin and the Afcian Peace Conference planned for Apnl in Geneva. He as.

suied them the Geneva meet, ing will bring "no I'nlted State recognition of the Chines Communist regime," INI CO VKRXMENTAL JU.LATIONS Fred Milliken. assistant executive director of the Commission on Inter. Governmental Relations, told the Senate Appropriations Committee the commission Is asking a one-year extension of jts March 1 deadline for making a final report, Both chambers of Congress met briefly to hear the traditional Washington's Birthday read-Ing of the first President's farewell address. Morse aaid the Adminlstra uves, if to ir.crfasi tre jvwer of all the peo c-9 thfy can aboib the ur- r'us production up thc tt ar.dard of another notch. fiod up the economic ng two Army generals not to The Senate Investigations tion's rroposed new farm pro- testify before McCarthy's Sen pram, which woum ato Investigating Committee.

cial collapse in Europe and subcommittee postponed for two days, until Thursday, the flexible rather than ripid r'l Hagerty said he did not know suppoit levels for basic rropi, whether Stevens or other de existence rser or liiiy-oiv weak, motley banking syMeim that eould imt take hhoUs. As for enttini; taxes to boost was imt fiis in benefit r'rtn fense officials had discussed the scheduled publ.c apju-annee of Stevens, on the Inquiry. It involves the disrliatg" of Maj, living I'ctess. now a New i-rfc" but "i a prnsram for nil in an anress at a at u'hn-h be i i TiM a ti pox.rnmrnf award from A'i i no I'tntiii-n! jy. iMur All.m Shivets Trva was honored Mrml.it ly ncldent with Presidential As In tin Nation." istant Sherman Adams, who i buying jviwer.

the foinier said the Mirest route "The. prncram will give lirecting White House routine dentist. greater freedom of cholee and during President Eisenhower' Other highlights in Congiess to that end is to reduce Gov T.ne former Jr'siiint said att Inn and will reduce the absence from Washington. Included: eminent Jle said there tht dips, i hatevt-r PAY MM. VETO EI I.

tly are f.i!!i,i-pnn)i' Around is jilenty of room for action The "desert White need for governmental action in attain adequate. Incomes for fanner," lor a aid. since the now Inevitably about every five or KI.HCTKKVS Democratic National Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell gald control of Congress would be deter- meanwhile, announced that hr years in th ebb nnd flow spends around $05,000,000,000 a "There Is an Increasing ap. President Eisenhower has year whereas It spent only Morse said, "of vetoed a bill which would let a cf a free economic fyMem.

I Miould le regarded a an about $4,000,000,000 when he the fact that farmer must group of Gpvernment employes was trying to battle a depres NO FASTER FLIGHTS TO have a flexible support pro draw overtime pay for work GOP Primary Fight Faced ADVERTISEMENT performed more than twenty gram that will move products Into tine. Instead of Into government atorage." years ago. By Maine's Woman Senator The measure would have let Report frcm Doctors about sion some twenty years ro. "Tims In thn absence of th Slcantie combustibles and with an opportunity for remedy," Hoover said, 'you can have hlch cfinfidence that this only a passlnjr dip, a slump, a readjust or a recession, not a frreat The Good Government Socl the United States Court of Clafms rule on the overtime claims of employes and former M'Clure Raps that time he had received letters WASHINGTON, Feb, 22. ARTHRITIS (AP) Robert L.

Jones, of from thousands of Maine resi employes of the Federal Bureau Biddeford. announced to George Reilly of Prisons dating back to 1931 President Eisenhower said in dents and that others had started circulating petitions in his behalf. He said a personal night he definitely is in the race for the Maine Republican senatorial nomination, opposing ety awarded the 79 year old his veto message the bill could open the door for a flood of visit to the State had convinced Hoover a scroll In recognition of Blames Him for 'Shady Element' in Taverns Senator Margaret Chase Smith. similar claims from other Gov- him he should change his mind. Senator Smith said she had his public service since he left the White House.

crment workers. no comment. Prompt relief for 61 cf patients! Present plans call for Presi A similar scroll wa? given Senator Potter, Republican of dent Eisenhower to take off A new, shady element of tav Michigan, announced earlier to ern owners and1 bartenders has NKW 'DKCLA RATION. "The distressed economic climate in Maine," he said, "clearly indicates that Maine people need more than a 'declaration of conscience; they need a declaration of Maine." Governor Shivers for demonstrating rol'tifal eouraRO In the interests of pood government. day that he fired Jones last Fri San Jose State to new Zealand All these 'extras at no extra cost! EXTRA LUXURY Spacious DC-6 all the way.

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San Francisco, Calif. Phone Yukon 2-3670. cropped up In San Francisco, according to charges made day as his research assistant, partly because of persistent ru Shivers Is a Democrat who supported President Eisenhower Hi tv r-' ef from yesterday by Stuart L. McClure, Dedicate Building mors that Jones would seek the candidate for the State Board Jones was referring to a 1950 Maine nomination. San Jose State College's new of Equalization, First District.

Senate speech by Mrs. Smith Jones said tonight, in reply million-dollar engineering build In a letter to Paul It. Leake, t- trf rth-M if pf itr pui'i t' TbiM ftn iiriif I'J' ti rtfBrhiM lhrte in t( of (. in m4. ti d'-wn tr mi nci- fr btt hrn-vh ttw ifaiJ nrfiw.

Thu flMT nf 11iJ rru'iie lliit-ffiil (3 ri iif ni ti Nturf i vv in i4.n. ir. fsinirj'f if-iav for ptmt of urthtiui. calling for fair play in politics. to a question, that Potter's an ing will be dedicated Thursday She called it a "declaration of in 1952.

The American Good Government Society itself claims to be a nonprofit, nonpartisan, non-membership educational organl. zation financed by contributions of people interested in Third District board member, McClure blamed the present The principal speaker will be conscience," and it was taken to nouncement was "a surprise to me, as I had submitted my aes-Ignation the day before Sena Dr. A. B. Greninger, engineer be a direct criticism of methods conditions here on the adminis ing manage for the General employed by Senator McCarthy, tration of Member George R.

tor Totter says he fired me." Electrie Company's plant at Republican, of Wisconsin. Reilly. good government and the prin M'CARTHY LINK. Hanford, Wash. He will discuss Jones said tonight that Maine Senator Potter said today an ciples upon which the Constitution was founded.

'The Future of Nuclear Energy potato prices had dropped from "Because of Rellly's maladministration and failure to enforce the laws," McClure rz, ni mhwi other reason why he fired Jones in American Industry." $1.65 to 40 cents a bushel since 1952, and that activities in the was that he had put out an un Dr. John T. Wahlquist, presi authorized statement in connec State's textile, shoe and ship Write for free Vacdaga Tour folders. ping industries likewise had dent of the college, will preside at the ceremony, which begins at 1:45 p.m. Tours through the tion with McCarthy's charge that the Army toddles Commu dropped off "disastrously." nists.

building are scheduled for Jones' decision to enter the 3:15 p. m. senatorial primary was in the face of his recent formal an E. German Meet Seton Big 4 Issue BERLIN, Feb. 22.

(AP) nouncement that "I have not Stab Victim LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22. wrote, 'a new, shady element of tavern owners and bar tenders has emerged here. "Subject to shakedowns, either because of their back, grounds or current illicit activities, these characters are accustomed to graft and pay. offs and flatly refuse to cooperate with local police either In the enforcement of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act or In the apprehension of the many criminals and undesirables who hang out in their places of busines." McClure then asked Leake been and shall not be a candi 1 r-1.

s' (INS) Antonio Castano, 29, The Communist East German date for any political office in 1954." This statement followed Parliament today called a special mnwwnuwi died at Georgia Street Receiving Hospital today of an abdominal an announcement in Maine that session for Wednesday to hear a 1 mi t-'v THE SOUTHERN CROSS ROUTE' Mrs. Winnoah Millett, of Me government declaration by stab wound without being able to give authorities a clew to his assailant. chanics Falls, had started cir culating petitions to place Jones' Prime Minister Otto Grotewohl. The announcement said that Grotewohl would outline the political situation in the light of name on the primary ballot. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Jones said at that time Mrs.

whether it would be possible for continued division of the nation which the Big Four Foreign Millett's action was not authorized by him and was a surprise. the board to crack down on li Ministers were unable to solve Reminded of his declaration, i i 15 tf i. itt censed establishments in the Jones told a reporter that sincein the Berlin conference. First District "where licensees 'va tk fi 7-? or their employes have been convicted of gambling, narcotics sales and the like." ft WtM i UpAiTtm? im 1011 ffr 1 Reilly ill never take action against his 'shadow-land' friends, so San Francisco must seek help elsewhere," he wrote. Taverns cited by McClure as rm Ts V'SWtw Whin hf WJ W' -j Wonderful First -Grade Imported German Stainless Steel Flatware Satin handles shows no fingermarks.

Hollow-handle knives. 7-piece place setting as illustrated. S5.75 IRegular $10.50) Four stttlngi for $21.95 Postage 50e (4 places needing investigation and action by the board include the following: The Say When Club at 952 Bush Street, the Sarong Club at 875 Geary Street, Ciro's at 645 Geary Street, and The Vaga bonds (no address given). SWEDISH BRASS PLANTER or flower-holder, and CANDELABRA combination Reg. 5.00 Sale 1.50 Post.

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