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SECTION 2 MONDAY MORNING. MAY 13, 19 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE. KY 12 YOU CAN COMPLETE CROSSWORD PUZZLE DELAPLANE EASY WORK Page 9 AMERICA'S FIRST WASH DAY Page IS I HIGH SCHOOL Now-At Home-Low Payments All Books Furnished-No Classes DIPLOMAS AWARDED If you have not finished HIGH SCHOOL and are 17 years or over send for free 56-page BOOKLET VOL, i Pi i Amoeiated Praw veA Wirephoto LOUISVILLE, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1 9 7 New York Times Service. United Pre 30 PAGES 5 CENTS 1 0 the NEW Ce4uiAt6n ROTARY MOWER Ardery Voids Point Syste i FREE SAMPLE LESSON I Cleric Scores Call To Shun Billy Graham Washington. May 12 iff A leading Presbyterian min'stpr said today that a Catholic priest's effort to discourap? itonia.i ti i-olics from attending evangelist Billy Graham's New Yok crusade was "petty fascism." Dr.

George M. Docherty, Scottish-born minister of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church here, said the action of the Rev. John E. Kelly gave Graham's activities "a bigger boost to both Roman Catholics and Protestants than all the streamlined preparations put together." Father Kelly, director of the bureau of public information of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, last month urged Catholics to boycott the Graham meetings because they are Protestant services. He also said American School, 7 S.

Dearborn Chicago 3, III Please send me 56-page Descriptive Booklet, IC-84 T7 Hn W- wm 2 Hr MP 36 39 pO Hf BTr IMF 95 Age 69 Nam. ArJdres City 10-DAY FREE TRIAL State For Drivers; Upholds City On Assigning Taxi Spaces Windy Rainstorm Disrupts Lights 1st Measurable Rain In 15 Davs Totals Ip to 2 Inches In Places A windy thunderstorm ''which wasn't as dangerous as it looked'' knocked out trees, a roof, a wall, and disrupted power and telephone service here last night The storm struck about 7 p.m. and lasted somp 34 hours. Rain continued, however, and by 1 a.m. today was measured at seven tenths of an inch at the Weather Bureau at Siandiford Field.

Gusts up to 40 miles an hour were recorded there. Other areas by 11 p.m. estimated rainfall up to 2 inches. It Was the first measurable rainfall in 15 days. Personnel at Ihe Bowman Field control tower reported the wind there at 52 miles an hour.

Power failed at 7:15 p.m. and the tower was evacuated until after the storm. -sv4 RLssflH Floridians Will Build Hotel Here Plrdor Fair Unit $50,000 Yearly As Base Rental The Statp Fair Board yesterday accepted a Florida syndicate's offer to huild a 500-room hotel at the Fairgrounds. Fairgrounds Director H. Clyde Reeves said construction would he in two phases, with the first 250 rooms set.

for completion about six months after contracts are signed. The other 250 room1: will be Ml Court Rul Legislature 1 jr'iPEa NO MONEY DOWN FREE BULBS 40 gladiolus bulbs given FREE for trying this mower at home. State Order To Louisville Is Nullified The Courier-Journal Pranktort Bureau 4-CYCLE ENGINE ACROSS Shade trees some of Graham's preachings are heretical. Predicts Crowded Meetings Dr. Docherty predicted, in a sermon to his congregation, that New Yorkers will "throng" to the month and a half of meetings, which open Wednesday night in Madison Square Garden.

"This happens to be how Amer- 58. Put on cargo 59. Oklahoma Indians 60. Pie plates 61. Half hitch REAL ESTATE LOANS (CONVENTIONAL PLAN) PROMPTLY CLOSED FOR OWNERS AND BUYERS NO PREMIUM NO DISCOUNT EQUITABLE FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 604 W.

Jefferson JU 4-6325 JU 4-6326 Since 1893 50. Java's neighbor 52 Source of sugar 54. Presidential initials 55, leather 43. Implant 45. Dried berries used in cigarettes 47.

Mr. Topper 48. Soap: Fr. Associattd Prtss Wirphoto ROY FRl KHAUF Tells of dealings with Beck Phone JU 2-2414 Frankfort, Ky May 13 Franklin Circuit Judge William Ardery today upheld the right Answer to Saturday' Puzzle built within a veor after that of Louisville to assign taxi Reeves said. A swimming pool (Ian Set Up Penalty Plan; Officials Here Disappointed Bv AVNE PARDUE Tti Courier-Jurnt rartkf rt RurMU Frankfort.

Ky May 13 --Franklin Circuit Judge W. B. Ardery today voided the State's point system nf penalizing drivers on the ground it is a legislative function, not admin istrative. i Further, Judge Ardery ruled, suspension of a driver's license under ihe system is a penalty not authorized by the Legislature. The point system, effective since last.

December 20 by an order signed by Governor Chandler, provides for mandatory suspension of a driver's license for six months if he accumulates 12 points for traffic convictions during a three-year period. A license may be suspended for fiO days if a driver has accumulated nine points during one year. Seventy-one licenses have hepn suspended under the system, 49 for six months, and 22 for 60 days. Downtown Stores Open 'til 9 P.M. Monday Beck Associates' ProEts From Sales to Union Told Toy Trucks, Other Items Cleared 161 Downtown Store Open 'til 9 P.M.

Monday i ill WW MAM kCWV-i AFPUANCE STORES icans react to this sort of petty fascism," he said. The Presbyterian clergyman said Graham's preaching "rebuts a dangerous heresy believed by some Protestants and all Roman Catholics alike namely, that membership of a particular church per se guarantees admission to heaven." parking space in public stands to specific companies, In doing so Judge Ardery nullified a December 13 order of the State Department of Motor IToj OMO 'A'B ptj ncc a aWO o'L! rm llTlMl "HjoTuTrTb si ffi JppOI I IE JL 1 rfsfSMlS HIE iftfi Gj eTtTtTh ojjgn Apparently the biggest damage was to the branch office of the Greater Louisville First Federal Savings Loan Association, 4510 Shelby'ille-Boad. There the wind toppled the top 15 feet of a 30-foot wall extending east from the building, In falling the 2-foot thick wall knocked off the caves and part of thp structure. Manager Henry Scherff estimated damage at $5,000 to $10,000, but said there will be business as usual today. The loss was covered by insurance, he added.

The tin roof at Bauer's Point restaurant, 3950 Taylorsville Road, was hlown off, and rain soaked thp interior. Joseph L. 317 S. 4th, JU 2-2414 DOWNTOWN 333 Market, JU 2-1804 Louis-public "first Transportation directing ville to let cabs use the siands on Ihe basis of 5. El Tex.

9. Carry: Colloq. 13. Symbol of bad table manners 14. Savor 15.

African antelope 1 7. Girl's name 1 8. Anita loos heroine 20. Goddess: Latin 21. Shift sail 22.

Clothe 23. Channel 25. College course 26. Miserly 27. Singer Smith 28.

Rocky hill 29. Caravan stopover 30. Theatrical family 32. Spoiled child 33. Tops 34.

Sound 38. Upperclassman 40. Queen Salote, for instance 41. 100 square meters 44. Part of egg 45.

Adverse critic ONE COAT HOUSE PAINT St. Matthews 3730 Lexington Rd. TW 6-8855 Shively Bacon's Shopping Center EM 3-3534 Jeffersonville Youngstown Shopping Center Phone tsu 2-4397 Open Iroquois Manor 5330 S. Third St. CM 8-1685 i 1 rr I nl.

JUDGE VV. B. ARDF.RY Oa 'T 1 A Ml 0 nTsIIR I ElSlH 0 tisitih tiu ns AjjP I A A 0 I RNlTjHE A.G.E t'Nlfj I SWA A sjffl EisTn vpin inun, am rri. lit nry FRESH FLOWERS ALWAYS PLAZA FLOWERS TW 5-8177 Shelbyville Rd. Plaza Frl.

'Til P.M i r. 'Til 1 P.M. N. mm A tht Points are assessed on following scale: Don't Call Anything Lost Until You Have Used a "Lost" Ad. DOWN Old oath 2.

Symbol of Texas: 2 wds. 3. Famed painting: 2 wds. 4. Hot Springs 5.

Honesty, for instance 6. Sun-dried brick 7. Aching 8. Swedish coin 9. Smaller: Colloq.

10. Greenish color 11. Ability 12. Composer conductor and violinist 16. Discourage 1 9, Fasces bearer in ancient Rome 21 lively dance 24.

Groups 25. Cavalry weapon 26. Convulsive sigh 27. Pillow stuffing 30. Cunning 31 Sidetrack 33.

Night noises 35. A variety of police dog 36. He immortal-tied: 3 Down 37. Wander 39. Unseeing 40.

President Coty 41 Our four-foo'ed friamU' jiiends 42. Theater district Breathitt Sheriff Cited In Voter Intimidation Two Others Aeeused; Officer Denies Charges SELF-CLEANING STAYS WHITE Easy working, dens solid covering home paint, very durable. Contains white lead. MM. I Uc.

Evidence Given of Business Favors and Loan (Jy The Aiseciattd Pres Washington, May The Senate Rackets Committee received evidence today that Dave Beck's relatives and friends made a profit of $180,000 selling toy trucks and other merchandise to the Teamsters Union. There was also testimony from anv money for the tov- Roy Pruehauf, a Detroit trailer trucK deal. He reported Asso- manufacturer, that his company t. ciated Transport, New York, and provided an aulomomle and a r- chauffeur to haul Beck's niece Rrnwn ulpment Company, a and three girl friends around subsidiary, furnished $15,000 to Europe last et to.vs manufactured. The committee was told, too, Bert M- Seymour, president of that Beck, millionaire president Associated Transport, testified of the Teamsters Union, got a during the hearing that he had $200,000 loan from Detroit in- be?" under the impression the dustrialists at a time when he tpy trucks were to he given needed money to cover alleged away as a stunt to publicize the withdrawals 'from the union of union labels and popular-treasury, ize the use of trucks in slate freight traffic.

Loan Made In 1954 Legal Action Considered Tins assertion came from Robert F. Kennedy, committee coun- Now tnat hp has discovered sel, who said 'the loan was ne- "is Iirm's money was used to gotiated in 1954 when Beck was make a profit for Beck's rela-beine nresseH by federal income, tives and friends, Seymour said, Bauer, a partner in the restaurant, estimated damage at several thousand dollars. Lights Out 10 to 55 Minutes Despite an ominous appearance that "even scared me," the weatherman said, the storm was nothing more than a severe thunderstorm. Light hail was reported at Jeffersontown. Lightning and high winds knocked down power lines.

Service, however, was restored in 10 to 55 minutes. The Louisville Gas Electric Company reported that a line was knocked out in an area extending from Preston Column 7, hack page, this section That Aid Recipient! Pressured In 1956 Hare The Associated Press Jackson, May 13. A federal grand jury today indicted Breathitt, County Sheriff Carl Bach and two other persons on charges of attepting to intimidate recipients of public assistance, FREE Parking lot for Customers, 220 W. Main Come Through Rear Entrance BRIDGES-SMITH Inc. come, first served." A 1953 ordinance directs the City 1o allocate parking stands If) specified companies at the rale of one space for each nine cabs they operate.

Appealed City Decision The bigger companies Yellow, Checker, and Line get most of the stands under this setup. The issue arose last September 29 when five lines, jointly operating 38 cabs, petitioned the City for 11 spaces, including two in front of downtown hotels. These lines were Tti-City, Allied, All-American, Safety Cab, and Radio Cab. The petitioners appealed to the Transportation Department when the City refused their request on the ground it was contrary to Ihe 1953 ordinance. Recommended Dismissal After a hearing A.

D. Yellon. examiner for the department, recommended thai the appeal he dismissed. As to that recommendation, Judge Ardery noted: "The court finds the hearing examiner properly declined to consider evidence pertaining In the constitutionality of the THE PAINT PEOPLE 46. Faithful 48.

Vacationer's objective 49. Word of honor 50. Infant 51. Appendage 53. Narrow escape: 2 wds.

55. Green land 56. Sources of power 227-229 W. MARKET JU 4-4173 to meet Olympics-competition specifications is included in the plan. $100,000 Is Anticipated The F'air Board will receive a guaranteed minimum rental of S50.000 a year on the 500-room structure.

But Reeves estimated that, actual rental received would be about $100,000 a year. Cost of the project will he he-tween $3,000,000 and $3,750,000, Reeves estimated. The hotel will be on 11 acres just east of the main entrance to the Fairgrounds between Watterson Expressway and Phillips Lane. Reeves said Federal Communications Commission regulations would determine the height of the hotel because of its nearness to Siandiford Field. But he said he doubted that it would have more than four floors.

Rental Decisive Factor The Florida group, which owns and operates several large hotels and motels in Miami Beach and St. Petersburg, won out over two Louisville groups in competition for the hotel-building rights. It is headed by Morris Lans-hurgh, in association with Dan Lifter. Jack Cooper, and Seymour Rubin, all of Miami Beach. Reeves said Ihe Florida men's guarantee of the $50,000 minimum annual rental was the decisive factor in their win over the Louisville groups.

Deposits $25,000 Check One of these was headed by L. H. Callaway, a developer and builder here. The other was headed by attorney Henry T. Merrill and architect t.

D. Luekett. Reeves said the Florida group has deposited a $25,000 check with the board to cover the minimum-rental guarantee for the 250-room phase. Cross maximum rental, Reeves added, would he 4 ppr cent of gross room rentals, plus a percentage of all other receipts, "to he determined as being a national average." Subject to Approval Plans and specifications, when completed, will be subject to approval of the Fair Board and Column 8, back page, this section counts and (he Hardins were named in the other five, The charges against all three concerned alleged intimidation attempts on Robert Fugate and Cecil Noble. 57.

Mush tax investigators for an explana- he ls having attorneys look into tion of what he had done with the situation to see whether monev missing from the treas- lpSal action can he taken for ury of the Western Conference recovery of the $15,000. Complainant Is Blind Mav Rain ISA. LANS of teamsters. Kennedy called Fruehauf, president of Fruehauf Trailer Carmine Relhno, the commit- company, to testify about the tee accauntanPtiwestigator, told J954 ioan t0 Beck rfie senators the, $1R0M profit -j inn inei fruehauf said his firm in- acciued 1953 and 19.54 to the 71 tjl. directly lent $175,000 to Beck Bach, Maude Watkins Hardin, I former supervisor of surplus-commodily distribution in Breathitt County, and her husband, Granville Hardin, were accused of Irving to influence the voting of ihe recipients.

A seven-count indictment said Ihe attempts were made in May, 1956, in Ihe Democratic primary for United Stales senator between Earle C. Clements and Joe Bates. Bates was supported by Governor Chandler. Handled Rales' Campaign Bach, who was Bates' campaign chairman in the county, said the charges were "absolutely false." He said the charges came as "a political move in the face of a hot primary campaign in Breathitt County." The Hardins were unavailable for comment. I All three were named in two uTCJ I and that an additional $25,000 We sard 1hcse men had an inter was lent to the union president Column 3, bark page, this section Misrepresenting or falsifying application for license, 12 points; racing, fi points; reckless driv-ing, passing on curve or hill, or passing school bus loading or unloading children, and violation contributing to accident, 4 points, and speeding and other moving violations, 3 points.

The Department of Public Safety has been cheeking past records of motorists and assigning demerits for convictions that occurred during the three yean preceding the driver's latest conviction. Challenged by Beard This practice was challenged in a lawsuit by Jewel Wesley Reard. 28, of 619 E. Jacob, Louisville, against. Don S.

Sttir-gill. commissioner of pubhe safety. Beard's license was suspended six months on a basis of 13 points, some for offenses before the regulation went in effect. Judge Ardery did not mention in his order the retroactive provision of (he regulation. That was one of the main points relied on by Beard in his attack: on the point system.

Beard had contended that tha retroactive provision nf thp regulation was ex post facto because it punishes a person for offenses committed before the regulation was put into pffect. The Department nf Public Safety countered that it has the statutory power to go back three years or further if it desired. Gives Opinion Judge Ardery wrote that th regulation is a legislative function, and cannot he delegated to an administrative department, or department head, by the General Assembly. "That administrative departments of today continually strive to gather to themselves all of Ihe powers of the expcutive, legislative, and judicial branches of Government will he cited in future years as the beginning of the downfall of democratic government in our country," Judg Ardery said. Judge Ardery noted (hat th Column i.

hark page, this section ordinance, and limiled scope of Ihe hearing to a determination of whether Mr. Walkins (Wilberl Walkins, City traffic engi-; neer) had administered Ihe ordinance properly and without Self -Service Man Is Caught Stuffing Grocery Sack itli Cash Richmond, May 12 UP! Police arrested a man here yesterday carrying what was undoubtedly the richest bag of groceries in town. Supermarket manager Russell Kirkland told police he watched the man having his groceries checked out. When the cashier turned her back, Kirkland said, the man transferee! a money bag from the cash register to his shopping bag. Kirkland held the man until police arrived.

In the grocery bag of Dudley Frazier Lewis, 58, Richmond, police found $734.34 in cash and about $300 in checks. est in the company: Dave Beck, Norman a relative of the -elder Beck: Nathan Shefferman, a Chicago labor adviser to employers and a friend Beck, and Shefferman's son, Shelton. Toys Sold for $15 to $30 Reading his data into the I mtm discrimination." 'Exceeded Powers' Charles M. Blackburn, D.M.T. I FurnishPri by Tht U.

S. Wtathar Ruraau LOUISVILLE or.a-Partly doudy and Wnrm with scattrftd thunderstorms lu.tdoy; high in upp.r 80's. Partly tloudy and mild Wsdnnsday. KINTUCKY-Partly cloudy with seal-trd showprs and ihunderslorms Tups-day. Wpdnpsday, partly cloudy with chance of showers in east; continued mild.

INDIANA -Partly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorm Tuesday. Wednesday partly cloudy with chance of showers in extreme north; continued mild. Siandiford Field Reeding 7 A.M. 6A 1 PM. 88 7 P.M.

79 8 A M. 67 2PM 8 8 P.M. 72 A 73 3 P.M. 8 9 P.M. 68 10 A 79 P.M.

90 10 P.M. 68 11 A.M. 83 5 P.M 89 11 P.M. 68 12 M. 86 6 P.M.

85 12 P.M. 66 Yeor Ago: High, 87; low, 67. Sun! Rises, sets, 6:46. Weather map is on Page 14. Stoek Market Surges To 1957 High Average New York, May 13 The slock market chalked up a new 1957 high on average today with prices making their biggest advance in three weeks.

Metals paced the upswing, followed by steels and most of the other major divisions. Based on the average, the ad VII LANS commissioner, in his final ruling, set aside Yelion's recommendation. He held that the City's policy of "closed" siands was against, the public interest. committee's record, Bellino said Fugate, who is blind, com-1 plained to State Attorney Gen-enral Jo M. Ferguson last year about, the alleged intimidation.

The Hardins were accused of attempting to intimidate Victoria Noble, Elbert and Louise Herald, Mahala Smith, Morgan Fugate, and Cleveland Neace. The charges ate misdemeanors, carrying a maximum punishment of a $1,000 fine and one-year imprisonment on each count. Warrants were not issued immediately in the case, hut U. S. District, Attorney Henry Cook said at.

Lexington that his office would move to have warrants issued and returnable at the next term of district court in October. Fool Injury Removes I From I'reakness The foot injury that, kept General Duke out of the Kentucky Derby look him out of the Preakness yesterday. The Calumet Farm horse was in ohvious pain aftpr a workout at, Pimlico yesterday, and trainer Jimmy Jones immediately declared him nut of Saturday's race, Derby winner Iron Liege worked 7 furlongs in 1:23 45 as a Preakness prep That's one and two-fifths seconds under the Pimlico track record. Details are on the sports pages. thp men made a profit of selling the toy trucks to teamster locals all over the country at $15 to $30 apiece.

The rest of the profit, he said, Quick Quotes Sisters I LeniMifi Now Have vance tacked an estimated $1 Brothers was made selling furniture to 340,000,000 to the quoted value the union for its lavish new of all stocks listed on the New Blackburn's order, Judge Ardery wrole, "is in excess of the powers granled by Ihe Legislature. The department usurped Ihe judicial functions granted fo the courts of this State by the Constitution when it attempted to nullify the ordinance of the City of Louisville. headquarters building here. Bellino said none of the men York Stock Exchange. (Details are on the market pages.) To The Courts' 'Reserved Santa Monica, CaL, May 12 Wl The four singing Lennon sisters of the Lawrence Welk show now have four brothers.

Their mother, Mrs. Isabelle Lennon, 37, gave birth to her fourth boy, Joseph Lawrence. The other boys are Bill, 2, Pat, 5, and Danny, 7. Besides the singing Lennons a 10, Cathy, 13, Peggy, 16, and Di-anne, 17 there is Miriam, 18 months. 1VIILANS The South i still in control.

Senator, on civil-Tights action. PaRe 2. Farmers have faith in the future. Agriculture Secretary Benson. Page 3.

1 don't knnvv of anv great gpn-eraU thai haven't (tolled at least one big boner, except for Alexander and Gfomwell. History proftitor commenttip on "tr-fighting' "i halite of Getlys-Iwrg. I'age I (BakoA on imn buMWi "I can still hear that horrible crash!" A STORY OF LIBERTY SERVICE 1 1 -p a 0 oro Battle of Gettysburg Fought Again After Ike-Montgomery Comments HKl 11. i I II Til TLWt jjBfctttW.JiiaE- liiMik. WWW tKW SsliisWtBiisisisH, ItJrePHHMalatt 3iisisBifeii WmH I' MaiisisisisisisHaiH e.

'B aWaMafcsBLB i(BW JGnw 'M'jjmWAmM laiiiV 1 mft ffilf'ttaB Plf "The City." Judge Ardery continued, "has seen fit to regulate the use nf its streets and has enacted an ordinance setting forth the manner where taxicabs may park. ''Adjudication of the ordinance in question is a matter reserved solely to Ihe courts of this stale. "Administrative agencies and officers may not exercise judicial powers or usurp judicial functions. "The pleadings and the record indicate quite clearly that, the findings of fact by the department are not supported by any evidence." No Derision on Appeal The victory at law was won by the City of Louisville, which appealed Hlackbiirn's order to Circuit Court. The D.M.T.

has been under a restraining order since January 1 not to enforce the order, pending outcome of the City's appeal. Delmer Ison, assistant commis of the D.M.T., said no decision had heen reached on a possible appeal to the Court of Appeals. If Ihe D.M.T. does appeal, Louisville Assistant City Attorney Henri Mangeot said, the City will carry on its fight "to have the validity of its legislative acts abjudicated in the courts rather than by an administrative body." Southerners Challenge Briton THE FINANCIAL STRENGTH OF LIBERTY which protects you so well, and the fine claims service you get, both result from highly efficient operation. This same efficiency has given Liberty policyholders savings of 15 year after year.

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And for this protection the cast is thrifty. Savings (through dividends) are currently 15 in most states. UBERrr MUTUAl INSUSANCI COMPANY, LIBERTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, HOME OFFICE, BOSTON Courier-Journal Photo by Gean Baron 13 Piece STORM DAMAGE last night was estimated at 55.000 to $10,000 at the Greater Louisville First Federal Savings Loan Association branch office at 4510 Shelbyville Road. Winds toppled the top section of a 2-foot-thick brick wall, left, and sent it crashing down on the side of the building. Rain was first measurable here in 15 days.

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Phone Liberty (or write) and say when we may call. We'll take care of the rest. FT By ROBERT HERMANN The Rattle of Gettysburg was being fought all over again yesterday among avid Southerners and student? nf Ihe Civil War. President Eisenhower and Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery pulled the trigger Sunday with critical comments on both sides' generalship in the lftfiri ronflicf. Persons with Confederate leanings in Louisville and elsewhere challenged the British field marshal's right to criticize their hallowed General Robert E.

Lee. Others Tend To Agree Other observers lended to agree with Eisenhower and Montgnmerv, old World War II comrades, that both Gettysbu commanders made some blunders. Eisenhower and Montgomery, touring the Gettysburg battleground Sunday, agreed that both Lee and Union General George G. Meade should have heen fired for the way they fought the hat-tie. Montgomery said Lee did a worse job than Meade.

Neville Bullitt, 2321 AHa, whose father fought, for thp Confederacy with Morgan's raiders, said Montgomery was "larking in tact, in coming into another country and criticizing profes- tional sales tax might he in For that refreshingly cool Summer hat, you choose from our specially air-cooled Knox Milans in distinctive new "Vintage Tones." We have a wide selection of exclusive, colorful bands. Other Knox Straws from $5. opr. Oveneue uses only single rop-stove burner and onlr Vi the fuel required by regular oven are baked to a beautiful golden-brown. In addition you cars roasr meats to perfection.

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President Eisenhower inn st wm two battles. Drew Pearson says on Page 9. FAsen-hoirer liopes to stir up the people to put pressure on Congress to accept his budget, James Reston writes on Page 10, Section 2. The Senate Democratic leader urges President to make a stand for economy or for spending in a story on Page 2. mbkrty Mutual insurance Company Commonwealth Building, 674 South 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky Gentlemen: Please tell me if I qualify for your protection and how much I could have saved with you.

plus rack and il i i If i Trim Spend i no, Consider Sales Levy, They Urge Bv The Associated Pre Washington, May 13. This vint.ry needs a tax rut, hut can't afford it until Government spending is brought into line, the Committee for Economic Development said today. In a public stalement, the committee railed for a stern look at all present and proposed Government spending, a drastic overhaul of the federal tax laws, and hesitantly suggested that a na to tell Congress immediately what Government programs are going lo cost, not only in the coming year, hut, for four or five years ahead The committee said Ihe funds necessary to support Hie high and rising level nf federal spending are being raised on a basis that is both economically unsound and unfair." "Such a tax system will jeopardize economic growth," il said. The C.E.D. is a nonpartisan, nongovernmental organization nf 150 industrialists and educators engaged in research on national and international economic problems.

It asked Congress to thorough ly study the present tax law, with "the advice and assistance of a special advisory tax commission recruited from among representatives of business, lahor, agriculture, and consumer groups, with ample staff and time lo explore all of the major problems." One of Ihe things that badly need overhauling, the committee said, is the individual income lax, particularly in the higher brackets. Stpeply graduated rates have extremely undesirable economic effect." it said: "They tend to discourage effort and ac COt. LUCHN BECKNI "Glad to have his opinion" sionally a matter about which he apparently does not have a full knowledge of details." Order Called 'Monstrous' Montgomery had called "monstrous" Lee's order to General George Ticketl to throw 15.000 men at the center of the Union line. The charge was repulsed with lerrible losses Bullitt Pickett's charge might have succeeded had not General James Longstreet, Puk nf immediate superior. Mil off for 6 hours But he hlamed tivity dpvoted to producing and earning incomes, If all income-lax rates, were cut to a maximum of 60 per cent, the c.E.D.

said, the loss of revenue would he about This, it said, could he made tip by plugging some of the many "loopholes" in the tax laws, as it called them. Corporation taxes also need an overhaul, the committee said, he-cause they "distort business decisions and encourage excessive expenditures hy well-situated rorporatp management (and) tend to raise tax considerations Column fi, hack pagp, Util section GEORGE FOWLER Blames Longstreet Lee for not cracking down on Longstreet. An associate professor of history at. the University of Louisville pointed out. that Lee himself admitted he was at fault.

Said Dr. Laurence Lee Howe: "I don't know of any great generals that haven't pulled at. least one big boner, except for Alexander and Cromwell." 'Differs From Mar Arthur' In admitting his errors, differed. Dr. Howp mid, from Gpneral Douglas MacArthur who, Column 1, hark page, this sectiol SO 50 booklet or phone or come In LOUISVILLE: Commonwealth Building, 674 South 4th Street, JUniper 3-1681 OTHER NEARBY OFFICES IN Nashville, Evansville, Indianapolis, Cincinnati 144 offices nationwide to mm vm.v Name Address City I can be contacted during the day at (bus.

tel.) GEHER SON State, I I I for discriminating men FOURTH AT BROADWAY IH.W Mrm 118 W. Mnrkrt i Jir 1-31 19 poliry rests squarely with the President. It urged President Eisenhower.

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