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TODAY IS "SAFETY DAY' Drive carefully there was one person injured daily tn West Palm Beach traffic accidents for the first 80 days of this year. THUMBNAIL EDITORIAL When it comes to tornadoes, let's prefer hurricanes. VOL. XLVi No. 33 WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA.

MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1953 18 PAGES PRICE 5 CENTS Henry CarnegiePhippsnpj oirflirvoc! Hit I TL 7, ri: JL VIVJL JLJL(ClLUVVOC5 1LJLJLIL iULIL JL IULJL HUILVO The Palm Beach Post' Henry Carnegie Phipps of the famed industrial family, until recently president of Bessemer Properties, died shortly before midnight Saturday at Heamaw, his home on N. Ocean after a long Illness. Hs was 73 years old. Members of his family had joined his wife here when his illness Heavy Property Damage Caused 1 of some months became critical. and were here at the time of his Reds Used Time 2 7 -Foot Draft Vessel death.

Services will be held at 11 am Tuesday at the Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea with Dr. Tage Teisen, rector, in charge. Born May 11, 1879 in Allegheny, now part of Pittsburgh, he was the son of Henry Phipps and Anne Shaffer Phipps. His father was as UN May Debate Large Chinese Force Czedi Charges, Savagely Repulsed During Talks To Get Supplies Van Fleet Says Commie Artillery Strength Built To Double UN's Plies 26-Foot Channel The largest ship ever to enter the Port of Palm Beach came in on a high tide at 3 pm Sunday with only inches to spare between her hull and the channel bottom, according to Port officials. The 505-foot freighter, flying a Philippine flag, is the Dona Nati.

The big ship draws 27 feet of water, according to Earle E. Menges, sociated with Andrew Carnegie and the family was prominently identified with the steel industry and was among the founders of Starting loday SEOUL, Monday, March 23 (IP) Daring South Korean raiders lugged jellied gasoline up to North Korean trenches and bunkers on the Korean eastern front today and blew it up in the Red's faces. The the United fatates bteel Corp. In Inch Delay Port pilot who brought the ship in Lest It Impair New East-West Relations about 1890 the elder Phipps began coming to this section, and his sons followed suit with the result that the Phipps family became an integral part of the development of US 8th Army briefing otiicer said the South Koreans carried the explosive napalm to the Red positions in ammunition boxes, but that he did not know how they touched it off. to dock, and the channel at low WASHINGTON, March 22 (UP) Gen.

James A. Van Fleet has told Congress that the Communists UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., March South Florida. In the early lszus the Palm Beach Co. was organized used the Korean truce talks to build their artillery strength to 22 (UP) The United Nations is expected to begin debate tomorrow to handle its holdings, and Bes Kremlin Restores Checks, Balances In Czechoslovakia twice that of the United Nations on Czech subversion charges forces, it was disclosed today. The former 8th Army command gainst the United States despite an Asian move to postpone the issue semer Properties, was formed in 1937.

Henry Carnegie Phipps was president for some years until he was succeeded by his nephew, lest it halt the trend toward im er added, however, that the Red water is only 26 feet deep. Channels alongside the Port docks are several feet deeper than the outer ship channel and the freighter will have sufficient water while at wharf, Mr. Menges said. The first shipment of kenaf ever to leave the US for a foreign port will be moved by the Dona Natl when she leaves Port at 3 pm Tuesday, according to L. R.

Bishop, Port manager. Loading of the kenaf will begin this morning, according to Ralph Blank, general manager fli the American Kenaf and Ramie Corp. provement of the East-West superiority in the number of guns is more than offset by the fact that thev have less ammunition to Michael G. Phipps, while he remained on the board. A graduate of Yale, '02, Mr.

Phipps was married in December, 1907 to Miss Gladys Mills of New The Czechs contend that the U.S. is using Mutual Security Agency VIENNA. March 22 (UP) observers said today the Krem shoot. Van Fleet made the statements funds to encourage subversion be Accidents Occur In City At Rate Of 4.7 Per Day Eleven accidents with three persons injured over the weekend brought the total this year in West Palm Beach to 384 accidents in which 78 have been injured and two killed. In the 81 days since the beginning of the year there has been an average of 4.7 automobile crashes in West Palm Beach every day of the week.

Over the weekend two Negro women both pedestrians were hit by cars and another woman, an expectant mother, injured when her car was struck by another vehicle. Property damage in the weekend accidents alone amounted to lin appeared to have restored a hind the Iron Curtain. system of checks and balances in York, sister of Ogden Mills, former secretary of the Treasury. For TOKYO, March 23 (UP) Large Chinese forces savagely attacked U.S. Marines and infantrymen Sunday but lost more than 350 men killed or wounded.

About 750 Chinese waited for the moon to go down and then sneaked in their tennis shoes into the Marines' muddy trenches on the western front near the truce village of Panmunjom. The Marines threw the Reds back with 112 casualties after 35 minutes of close fighting. Two Chinese companies attacked (Continued on Page, fl, Col. 5) 7 Persons Hurt In 4 Accidents, Czechoslovakia that was upset when Rudolf Slansky was hanged. American delegate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.

is ready to take the floor tomorrow to deny the charge. Lodge plans to denounce the Mr. Blank said 322 tons of the The turnover in the Prague ad- niarips-srnwn fihpr anrt nvpr 2R Worst Danger For South Is Believed Over One Person Is Reported Killed; Three Others Are Injured By UNITED PRESS Tornadoes hit Louisiana, Arkansas and Tennessee Sunday killing one person, injuring three more and causing heavy property damage, but the weather bureau reported the greatest danger has passed. One twister smashed into Lees-ville, killing a soldier, and then traveled a 120 mile path across Louisiana. Other tornadoes hit in, Newbern, and in Beebe, where a woman was hurt.

However, the weather bureau reported at 9 p.m. (EST) that most of the danger had passed and only Alabama and northeast Mississippi should remain on the alert. Police said that Sgt. 1-C Harold L. Gomez, 24, of Hammond, was killed near Leesville when the wind tossed a pine tree across the car in which he sat with his wife and another couple.

Mrs. Gomez and another woman were injured. No injuries 'were reported in Newbern, where the storm hit the downtown section. Dairy worker J.T. Boswell said the tornado, which hit a two block area in Newbern, blew the roofs off a theater, damaged an adjoining store -building and did other minor damage, such as knocking down roof-top TV aerials.

Dyersburg policeman A.L. Wool-ey said part of the roof of the administration building at the airport at Dyersburg was severely damaged by winds. Wooley also said the wind damaged houses at four-points, four miles south of Dyersburg. Sheriff E. G.

Erskine of Caldwell Parish s.aid a tornado dipped down on the main business section of Columbia, causing damage ministration after the death of tons of kenaf processmg machinery President Klement Gottwald seem-wiu be sent to jiIanilaj pj. ed to pit his successor against his Czech complaint as an attempt to divert attention from the fact that during the March 5-10 hearings conducted by Senate Armed Services Committee on his charges that U. N. forces were handicapped by persistent and sometimes critical ammunition shortages all the time he was in Korea. The 149-page transcript of the testimony just made public showed that the controversy between Van Fleet and other military leaders was not as sharp as has been indicated.

There was, however, some dis years their permanent home has been in Palm Beach, with a summer residence at Spring Hill, Roslyn, LI. His clubs were the Gulf Stream and Seminole Clubs in Palm Beach, the Jockey and Racquet of New York. Survivors in addition to his wife include a son, Ogden Mills Phipps, famed investment banker and rac own premier, the observers some 15,000 Albanians, Bulgarians Czechs, Hungarians, Romani Antonin Zapotocky, 68, formeriT 1 1711 lV ans and Russians have fled to the premier under Gottwald, was elect- I jOfa I i I KS Win! West since 1948. In addition, hundreds of thousands of East Ger mans have escaped West but, unlike the others, can claim citizen ed president by the rubber stamp 7 Czech parliament Saturday. His premier is Viliam Siroky, 51, a col-Hlf- IIM orless but meticulously faithful; iflCluOridl IlclU Communist, according to those who! have known him.

t-i t- rw i ing figure of New York; three daughters. Mrs. Stuart Janney, of Linden, Mrs. Philip D. Holden, agreement between him and Gen.

J. Lawton Collins, Army chief of According To FHP ship in the West in West Germany. Indonesia has proposed that the main political committee shelve the Czech complaint as well as the The observers agreed that both! Hnr I Ini hrilr7 staff. After hearing the testimony, the committee named a subcommittee mon were hanrlnir-kprl hv the men! "1 iMVV UIIUlllj germ-war issue and skip to Po in the Kremlin. (Continued on rage 101.

land omnibus peace plan Their diverse backgrounds and Elks of the South Central Flor- Indonesian delegate Lambertus Four persons were hospitalized with injuries and three others were treated and released as the result of four automobile accidents inves-tieated at midnight Saturday and of New Canaan, Countess Hans Christoph Seherr-Thoss. of Litchfield, 13 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Frederick E. Guest, of Palm Beach; two brothers, John S. Phipps of Palm Beach and Howard Phipps of Westbury, LI, and Gulf Stream.

Another sister, Mrs. Bradley Martin died in 1934. The family has requested that friends omit flowers. Burial services at Woodlawn, following the loyalties appeared to put Moscow in position to match one against NrM.MM. ttaHS.

ta no ttme services at the Clewiston Elks jk, uaf the other according to the whims or needs of the Kremlin. can bring nothing but mutual East- on Sunday by the Florida High That's the way it was in Czecho Home, for Dave Sholtz, former national grand exalted ruler and former Florida governor, who died in Miami Saturday. Pat T.n Mnvnp Ft Mvprc Rth West recrimination and perhaps spoil chances of capitalizing on the more than $1,800. According to police records, the rate of injury in traffic mishaps in the city has been almost one a day since beginning of the year. During January there were 136 accidents with 27 persons injured.

In February, there were 31 injured in the 28 days of the month and 144 accidents. Up to Sunday, there were 104 accidents and 20 persons injured in the first 21 days of this month. Last month, police records indicated, there was an average of 5.7 accidents a day in the city. On Saturday, Bernice Williams. Negro.

31, 822 Datura was hit bv a car driven by Truman Padgett, 62314 Clematis St. According to Dolice. the woman was crossing the Solon Would Give Injured Workers Full SS Benefits slovakia after the Communist coup in 1948. Gottwald and Slansky, the way Patrol. James K.

Brady, 45, Rt. 1, Box 348-J, city, who was injured in a collision involving his jeep and a recent conciliatory statements em (Contlnurd on rage 6, Col. 21 service at Bethesda. will be private pany scuiciaiy, r.c District deputy grand exalted rul for members of the family only. a struggle to the death iho semi-trailer, was said to be in Scobee-Vogel Funeral Home is in power and Moscow approval.

services aUended by about 200 satisfactory condition last night by charge. ssy lusi. men and women. J. A.

Arnette, a Good Samaritan Hospital attache He suffered a fractured skull, pos Crossing Crash Kills 7 Members Of Tampa Family sible broken ribs and a deep cut over the left eye. Trooper Frank Parcinski said the accident occurred shortly before a person wuo uiiiu reueiiuy was in position to observe events at high political and economic levels in Czechoslovakia described the Soviet system of checks and balances. "The Soviet method is the old, city, past district deputy grand exalted ruler and chairman of the State Elks Ritualistic Committee, presided. The services followed ritualistic competition in which West Palm i losi) cn street on Tamarind near the Sea- midnight Saturday at the intersec board Airline Railway station and Florida Processing Value Added Set At $568,572,000 tion of Okeechobee Rd. and Con-aess Ave.

almost equally powerful groups to BRADENTON. March 22 1 William L. Jones. 39, Tipton. Ga.

Delray Beach fourth. WASHINGTON, March 22 (UP) Rep. Robert W. Kean (R-NJ) said today he will re-introduce a bill to give full social security benefits to elderiy persons even if they are totally disabled before reaching the retirement age Of 65. Under present law.

social security payments are based on the recipients average earnings through his working years. If he is totally disabled before retirement this cuts the average considerably. Kean's bill would freeze a worker's wage record at the time of his disabling accident or illness and give him the same benefits at 65 as though he had worked his entire life. make doubly sure of the realization of policy," he said. The winning team will compete (Continued on Pane 8.

Col. fll McCormick Wants US To Leave UN (UP) Seven members of a Tampaj-drlving the semi-trailer northward family were killed late today whenon Congress had pulled to a their auto collided with a train at! full stop waiting for the east- in the State contest at St, Augus tine in May. estimated at $500,000. He said two buildings were destroyed, several stores were wrecked and power lines were downed, leaving the town of 6,000 persons without electricity. Erskine said no one was injured, but added "I don't see how a half dozen people weren't killed." It was just a year ago Saturday that death-dealing tornadoes swept Arkansas.

Thirty died at Judsonia, which was swept by a lesser Clewiston Elks will dedicate Ruboma, just north of here. bound traffic to then start- The Highway Patrol identified ed to make a turn west when JACKSONVILLE, March 22 (UP) The research and industrial their new home Tuesday and West division of the Florida Chamber the dead as Mrs. Julia Bearden, 68: her son, Wilbur C. Bearden, Palm Beach Elks will hold their scheduled dinner Wednesday but France Refuses To Imperil Empire of Commerce reported today that NEW YORK, March 22, the state's manufactured products officials said National Grand Exalted Ruler Sam Stern of Fargo, ND, Col. Robert R.

McCormick, pub sold for $568,572,000 more than the 34; his wife, Ruth Irene Bearden, 34, and their three children, Terry, 12, Gerald, 8, Kay, 10, and Horace Franklin Morris, 12, brother of Brady's jeep, also headed west, but without lights, struck the right side of the trailer Parcinski added. He said he will place a charge against Brady. Damage to the trailer was estimated at $200 and $125 to the jeep. Four cars were involved in an accident on SR 80, IVi miles east value of raw materials used to announced he will not be able to storm. make them in 1951.

attend as planned. Stern has de lisher of the Chicago Tribune, said todav "it is perfectly obvious that the United Nations is planned to supersede the United States Gov The chamber said 1951 is the clared a week of mourning in con Hail the size of golf balls accompanied the storm in northeast Arkansas where no one was reported latest year for which figures are available. PARIS, March 22 (UP) Premier Rene Mayer, who leaves Tuesday for Washington to talk with President Eisenhower said today France is willing to lead the way toward European unification but will not imnpri! tlpr pnlnninl pmnirp. Boston Transit Service Normal The "value added" figure in 1951 nection with the death of Sholtz. Services for Sholtz will be held at 4 pm Tuesday at Miami.

L. M. (Mike) Lennard, city, was coach of the winning ritualistic killed but where numerous buildings were damaged, trees uprooted and telephone poles tossed across roads. of the Hendry County line at 2 pm Sunday, according to Trooper J. P.

Bertrand, who said three was 55 per cent more than the ernment." The publisher made the statement before boarding a plane for London and a four-week tour of Europe. McCormick added: comparable figure for 1949. Dcrsons were in jured. The total value of all products High winds lashed the north Mrs. Ruth Bearden.

Witnesses said the- car passed several others on U. S. 41, bound for Tampa, and failed to observe blinker warning lights at the railroad crossing. Mrs. Jeanette Shipton, operator of a fruit stand at the crossing, said the automobile bounced off the train engine, hit the blinker light-post and landed about 75 feet away and exploded.

The motor of the car landed 80 feet away in a novelty shop. i French legal experts worked team. Taken to Clewiston Hospital Louisiana town of Winnfield, dam- overtime to clarify France's posi made in Florida is no longer officially reported. Instead, the differ (Continued on Pale 6. Col.

41 We have one vote in the UN ence between value of the finished tion on the six-nation European army treaty which she has not; -1 1 Escapees' Trial raiuiea ana un wmuu sue nas been accused of dragging her USSC Machinist Dies At Hospital We are paying 35 percent of the cost. I certainly think that we should get out of the UN. I was the first person to realize that the laws of the United Nations would replace the laws of the United States. The UN doesn't even allow heels. Maver made four main points: goods and the price of raw materials is given as a more realistic measure of dollars created by manufacturing plants.

During 1951, the total payroll of the plants in Florida was $282,375,000 paid to 105,100 To Start Today 1. France will lead the drive for a unified Europe but not at ex Mrs. Shipton's husband ran out of the fruit stand with a fire extinguisher and was aided by the train crew in putting out the blaze CLEWISTON John E. Hawk pense of her overseas holdings. I The first degree murder trial 2.

France spends as large a per-iof three prisoners who escaped for habeas corpus. The publisher, who was aecom ins, 63, a machinist for the US BOSTON, March 22 (UP) Service returned to normal today over Boston's sprawling transportation network following a subway fire which caused a major tie-up during the Saturday night rush hour. Some 100 occupants of the burning train evacuated the cars at Columbia station, a stop outside the Cambridge-Dorchester tunnel. But more than 40,000 passengers at stations inside the tunnel coughed their way to the streets as clouds of dense, acrid smoke billowed in both directions from where the disabled train had stalled between underground stations. A short-circuit in the second car of a four-unit Rapid Transit train was believed the cause of the blaze which Fire Chief John V.

Stapleton described as the worst centage of her budget on defensejJan. 15 from a nearby State Prison that enveloped the auto. The train was an Atlantic Coast Line passenger train enroute to Sarasota. Automobile traffic was panied by his wife, Mrs. Maryland McCormick, will lunch on Tuesday perhaps any nation in the camp, during wnicn a guard was Sugar died Sunday afternoon -at a local hospital after a short illness.

He came here 11 years ago from world. killed, will start at 9:15 am today in London with Sir Oliver Lyttle- 3. France is making "lasting; in circuit court. stacked upfor miles toward Pal- ton. British Colonial secretary.

Wife Of Methodist Pastor Succumhs Deputy Sheriff L.A. Boone of Winn Parish said no one was hurt. First reports were that a tornado dipped into the town, but Boone said no twister was sighted. "We had some mighty strong winds and it rained so hard you couldn't see your hand in front of your face for about 15 minutes," Boone said. "But we didn't have a tornado." The Highway Patrol and the U.S.

weather bureau at Shreveport said they were informed a twister had struck the town but both offices said later that "apparently only terrific winds" hit the area. The weather bureau said locally strong winds, with gusts up to 55 (Continued on Huge (ol. 1) WEATHER FOKKCAST Partly dourly to occasionally cloudy today and Tuesday with s-atterprt nflprnnnn metto and Bradenton because of Eustis and was a veteran of World He said he wanted to thank Sir and painful sacrifices to the de- Scheduled to face a jury this fense of the free world" in Indo-J morning are Donald Lee Willis, 21, China and Korea. who is charged with striking the the accident. War 1, member of American Le 4.

With U.S. economic aid France blow that killed Guard Grant H. Oliver for courtesies extended on previous trips to British possessions. The publisher said he would return to New York April 18. has restored her war-shattered; Dohner: Thomas George Madden economy and is a nation of re-! 35.

and Robert Preston Swyers. 23 newed strength and vigor. subway fire in io yeais. Nn in iii lies were reported from AH three were indicted by a grand jury on grounds that the break which resulted in the guard's death was premeditated. The court also is scheduled to receive today.

a anity report on Willis. the fire which caused relatively minor damage but resulted in a I major disruption of surface and gion Post 93 and chaplain of Haw-kins-KirkJordon Post 4185, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. John E. Hawkins, Clewiston: two daughters, Miss Mary Lois Hawkins, Clewiston, and Mrs.

Louise Sullivan, Springfield, two brothers, Victor, Sanford, and E. West Palm Beach; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Cross and Mrs. Fred Evans, both of Tampa, and Mrs. Laura Clark, Crescent Beach, and two grandchildren.

Services will be held at 1:30 pm Wednesday at the First Methodist Church with the Rev. Quay D. Rice, pastor, officiating. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery, West Palm Beach. Futch Funeral Home has charge.

showers. to occasionally fresh Virginia City Fire Finally Put Out WAYNESBORO, March 22, (JP) A three-hour fire fanned by a brisk east wind destroyed three southeast to south winds. Low temperature tills morning. 6ti; high this afternoon. S-i.

and low tonight. 70. County To Study Proposed Bills Three proposed legislative bills will be considered at 10:30 am today by the County Commission. First is a proposed bill allowing county offices to close on Saturday, second, set up minimum requirements for subdivision streets, and third, allow the county commissioners, county solicitor and registrar to be covered under the county group insurance plan. Bids for operation of a rental car service at the new terminal building at Palm Beach International Airport are scheduled to be opened today by the Commission.

Council At Riviera Opens Bids Today RIVIERA A Bids for construction of a fire station and a concrete seawall at the Municipal Park will be opened at a special meeting of the Town Council at 8 tonight at town hall. Cost of constructing the fire station is not to exceed $40,000 and the seawall not to exceed $25,000. WEATHER TABLE Fir March 22. 1053 34 hours ending 8 pm) High Low Preo. TAMPA.

March 22 (JP) Mrs. Caroline Hill Tolle. 75, wife of a prominent Methodist minister and the mother of leaders in Florida Methodism, died here today. She was the wife of Dr. Harry F.

Tolle, who has been a Methodist minister for years here. The Tolles celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last year. A son, Dr. Joe A. Tolle, Tallahassee, is a district superintendent in the Florida Methodist Conference.

Another son, Dr. Corning F. Tolle, Lakeland, is an official of Florida Southern College. Other survivors include Dr. Robert L.

Tolle, Orlando; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas D. Grubbs, Mount Sterling, and Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Salem, Ore. A resident of Tampa for 30 years, Mrs.

Tolle was a native of Highland, Kas. Services will be held here Monday afternoon. The body will lie in state at the First Methodist Church for two hours preceding the services at 4 pm. Alpena 42 .01 buildings and damaged six others early today in the business district of this Shenandoah Valley city. .11 Amanllo 60 .19 Asheville Y2 47 Allanta 5S ol Atlantic City 49 42 nil niitiKham 74 Fire Chief Guy Rusmiselle esti mated the damage at between $500,000 and $750,000.

The fire broke out shortly be Trial Opens Thursday fore midnight in a building for storing flour. It quickly spread .03 .03 City Commission To Get Report Major item of business of the City Commission meeting today will be a report on administrative recommendation for the police department which is scheduled to be submitted by Chief Richard M. Allshire. A report from both the chief and City Manager James J. Mott had been requested by the Commission early in February.

Mr. Mott's report was submitted at last week's Commission meeting. He criticized some of the police department's activities and methods of operation. Chief Allshire said that he had "no comment" on his report until it is officially presented today. Two Firemen Overcome to adjoining structures.

Some 200 firemen from Way WEYMOUTH, March 22 (UP) Two firemen were over For Postwar Imposter BREMERHAVEN, Germany, March '22. (JP) The story of Germany's fabulous postwar Imposter begins a new chapter Thursday when Otto Paul Tanzius, alias Prince Otto Hohenzollern, goes on .02 .07 .48 nesboro and nine other towns and communities battled the flames for three hours before gaining the iinnpi- hand over the outbreak. Narrinian Leaves GENEVA, Switzerland, March 22 (ff) Queen Narriman of Egypt left here today by plane for Cairo. She was accompanied by her mother, a lady companion, and a black poodle. Narriman, 19, arrived here 10 days ago.

Her husband, ex-King Farouk and their infant son, King Fuad II, remained in Rome. There have been various reports unconfirmed officially that a divorce is pending. Two firemen suffered minor in come by smoke and the minister, seven Sunday school pupils and six other persons fled to safety today in a $100,000 blaze that swept South Weymouth's century-old Second Universalist Church. The general alarm fire apparently started from an overheated furnace. juries.

Dr. Joe Tolle, is well known in this area, having served in the Glades for some time as a church pastor. transput iauun. Steak Now Selling At 'Hamburger' Price CHICAGO, March 22 (UP) The American Meat Institute said tonight steak is selling at many butcher shops across the country at about the price hamburger was last year. The AMI said it made a cross-.

country check of retail prices and found that rib steaks, chuck steaks, round, swiss and sirloin steaks are selling at prices close to, or even less than the price of hamburger at its peak last year. It added that hamburger itself now is at the lowest price in four years, along with some rib and loin cuts. The AMI said the price of live cattle and wholesale dressed beef continues at about a third less than last year. Madame Chiang Leaves To Rejoin Husband NEW YORK, March. 22 (UP) Madame Chiang Kai shek flew from here today to rejoin her husband on the Chinese Nationalist! bastion of Formosa despite her doctors' request that she remain in the United States.

"I have to go back," Madame Chiang told reporters before boarding her plane. "I have a lot to do. The wife of the Chinese National-! 1st leader came to the United istates last fall for treatment of a ircrvous skin disorder. liosmn 61 II in lo 6.S 44 Burlington. Vt r8 20 C'hailotle, N.

59 Chattanooga 6T 51 Chiciign 5S 48 Cincinnati 71 h.i Cleveland 61 53 Dallas 7i 36 Denver 4.1 30 Des Detroit 61 46 Duiuth an OHlvcston 76 67 Houston H4 69 Indianapolis 6.1 51 Jacksonville 7(1 6: Kansas City firi 40 Kcv West 86 63 Knoxville 7L 53 Little Rock Sfi 55 Ln Aneles 1 81 50 Louisville 71 34 Memphis 71 57 Meridian 8.3 65 Miami SO 71 Minn. -St. Paul 54 37 Mobile 81 65 Montgomery 7S 5S' Montreal 58 29 New Orleans 80 65 New York 55 36 Norfolk 68 4fi Philadelphia 6't 33 Phoenix 78 44 Pittsburgh 5 17 Portland. Me 46 23 Richmond ..70 42 St. Louis 65 44 .34 1.25 1.33 1.93 .133 2.81 .10 .01 Next Atomic Test trial for impersonating an American GI.

The-28-year-old German has figured in a score of spectacular adventures. They include his marriage to a Louisiana heiress while passing himself off as a son of the late Kaiser Wilhelm, and a "performance" as a Korean war veteran. In 1951, Tanzius, son of an obscure Gelsenkirchen family, made his first headlines. While living in Washington he was investigated in connection with the disappearance May Occur Tuesday Dulles Took Responsibility Of Clearing Bohlen LAS VEGAS. March 22 Maxwell Anderson's Wife Is Suicide NEW CITY, NY, March 22, (JP) Mrs.

Gertrude Anderson, 48-year-old wife of Maxwell Anderson, the playwright, was found dead today in the garage on the Anderson estate here and authorities called it a suicide. Mrs. Anderson, the second wife of the 65-year-old Pulitzer prize winning playwright, had been separated from her husband for several months, close friends of the family said tonight. WASHINGTON, March 22 (UP) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has testified his top security which is the usual practice." The dispute centers around Dulles' testimony before the Sen- charges by McCarthy and McCar-j ate Foreign Relations Committee ran that Dulles overrode his secur-was made public on the eve ofjity chief, Scott McLeod, in the. (UP) Two battalions of troops from all parts of the nation will take part in the next atomic test at Yucca Flat, 75 miles northeast of here, the Atomic Energy Commission announced today.

officer refused to take responsibll Senate debate on Bohlen's nomina-l evaluation ot tne xm repon on San Antonio 82 64 of valuable paintings from the 2 amb tia huseiS" oTX Trno ambassador to cau Jiph clear Bohlen on the San Francisco 6.1 41 Seattle A- 10 Tampa 81 65 Wiishlnnlon 66 42 Wllmim.lnn Ms 54 She was clad in a nightgown and; Observers speculated the testjas not basis of former Under Secretary would be held Tuesday. Their spec- of some "derogatory FBI Josepn material. state Sumner Welles, ulation was based on press confer- mat on, it was disclosed today. McCarthy (ll-Wis), Pat McCarran ma showed ud in New Or- MM wmm. MH SW ZgXgA'gZ.

con "2" imum 'l O.l.n secret. chief "passed the matter up to mejistration took over. 1 continued p. i.i. i and deported to Gei many.

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SK Sunrlie. set. 6:33 Moonrisp. 12:45 pm: set. am IYI.F.T TIDES TOUAV High.

4:07 am: 4:19 pm. Low, 10:24 am; 10:47 pm a mink coal. Anderson, who has been in Hollywood for the past four months, learned there of his wife's death and left immediately by plane for New York. Today's Kadio Page IS.

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