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On Your Way, Sir! The Palm Beach Post --SEF'-il 328 Datura Street, Wtst Palm Bench, Flu" A JOHN H. PERRY NEWSPAPER I iT Lba i 11 Hypoluxo Crasli Victim Dies; One Other Critical One of two youths critically John H. Perry, Pre. W. W.

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Stunipf, Editor i i Entered as mail ol the lecond class at the post office In West Palm seacn, norma, January is, laib, unaer tht act 01 Biarcn us it. nu injured in an auto accident early 1 reenierea teoruary 10, ViM. Friday, died Friday afternoon at The Associated Preu exclusively entitled to the iim (or republication rr in news. a Lake Worth hospital. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations MacRae Funeral Home reported the death of Edward Raymond, 16, of Middletown, N.

J. Funera SUBSCRIPTION KITES CARRIER Past, Times Post and Mid Sunday Sunday arrangements were incomplete, V4 Times Daily Only 7 80 3 90 The funeral home said the other Times and Sunday JZ.40 11 70 5 85 1 Year ftt.HO 11 70 6 Months is.su badly injured victim, Aavo Vali 8,45 S.R5 3 Months 1 Week .30 45 .65 .45 18, of Red Bank, N. remained in critical condition Friday night .15 Sun. Post-Times Single Copy .05 RATKH si ail, at a Lake Worth hospital. Pavahla In Advan The accident happened at 1:50 a.m., Friday at the entrance to the James Melton Autorama at Tines Dully Only $15.60 7.80 4.50 1.75 90 Hypoluxo, according to the Flor Post, Times Post and Times sad aid Monday Sunday Sunday 1 Year M.tK Months 16 1170 1170 Months 8.5 J.15 15 Month 2,20 3 M'KDaY ONLY On Year $7 80 Six Months ida Highway Patrol.

Raymond and Vali were pas sengers in the front seat of the Circulation Dept. TE 3-7530. Other Depts. TE 3-7541 car. Five youths were injured In the v'.

accident, which occurred wnen a 1949 Ford sedan, being driven Advertising ntes on application. The management reserves the right to reject any objectionable advertisement offend. National Advertising Representatives, John H. Perry Associates Suite 502. 19 West 44th Street, New York 36, N.Y.

Opinions expressed bv writers of syndicated articles' published In The Post and The Times are their own and do not necessarily represent opinions entertained bv The Post and The Times. north on US 1 by Henry Diodado, 19. Red Bank. N. left the right- hand side of the highway, and struck a utility pole.

Trooper W. Thompson reported. fcwn Aatfc. The trooper estimated the car was traveling at a speed of "be tween 50 and 60 miles an hour in a 45-mile-per-hour zone, and there were no tire marks on pavement SPY ARRAIGNED This Is the scene in Federal Court In New York City Friday where ic ensed Russian spy Rudolf Ivinovich Abel was arraifrned. He is shown in center with hand-crossed and flanked by two VJS.

marshals. (United Press Telephoto) i Staff Photo by Bob Raba SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST 10. 1957 Flu 'Epidemic Feared to indicate skidding of the car. The driver apparently fell asleep as he drove, and the other pas Three Minutes- aDatj James Keller Emphasis on the mildness of the Asiatic influenza which has already caused millions of cases in the Far; East may have left the American public with the im-l pression that Americans need not worry about it.

Thej sengers in the car said they were asleep at the time, Thompson said. More Arrests Hinted As Two Admitted Spies Draw Terms Vali suffered fractures of the Ike Appoints Irene Dunne To U.N. Post U.S. lieaitn. service is now iryin 10 cuuutcian right leg, hip and foot, a frac tured skull, possible internal In this over-optimistic feeling.

Federal, health officials warn that an epidemic DOCTOR FROM AFAR find anyone free to fill the post. juries, and multiple lacerations on the face and head. Raymond suffered a fractured right leg, The director of a health group in NEW YORK, Aug. 9 (UP)-Two high Russian officials to obtain Eleven hundred inhabitants on a small island in Chesapeake Bay this fall or winter is highly probable, and that in terms of disruption of normal business and school activities Virginia learned of 'the commun U. S.

defense secrets. severe head injury, possible in have just ended three-year members of Russia espionage network were sentenced to five In federal court in Brooklyn, ity's plight and, finally, through the aid of a medical bureau1 in WASHINGTON. Aug. (UP) lis enecis are imeiy ui ue uiuv ivin Wf meanwhile, the balding Abel. 55, search for a doctor.

But they had to go halfway around the world to finrl him! Chicago, was able to' contact Dr. and one-half years in prison today. In another court Soviet master spy Rudolf Ivanovlch Abel was the highest-ranking Russian spy ever indicted in this country, gave Kato in Japan. Actress Irene Dunne, a Hollywood veteran with a great interest in world issues, was named by President Eisenhower today as an alternate delegate to the United Nations General Assembly In New Minions across the earth are Judging by experiences elsewhere, the expected American epidemic will cause few deaths. Among the 15,000 cases already reported in this country, there has no sign that be would cooperate The one and only doctor on eagerly looking for both physical held without bail on charges that to escape a possible death sen .1 i Tangier Island could send him to the electric and spiritual help which they can tence.

not been a single death caused directly by Asiatic nu, It i Virginia, is Dr, chair. not supply for themselves. There Abel refused to enter a Plea to York next month. is an enormous opportunity for in Myra Soble, 52, and Jacob Al- the indictment returned Wednes and there have been only three deaths irom compnea inn snrri ss nnpiimonia. The only other actress ever dlviduals who are willing, for ternal injuries and possible rib fractures, Trooper Thompson said.

At first, Raymond and Vali were pinned in the car as a result of the right front wheel being forced through the floorboard and causing their legs to be pinned against the front seat. Diodado and Bernard McDonald, 18, Eatontown, N. owner of the car, a passenger in the back seat, were admitted to Good Samaritan Hospital here for treatment of Injuries. Diodado suffered a shoulder injury, and McDonald was treated for a back injury. Charles Raybon, ,17, Raleigh, N.

a passenger in the rear seat, who also was taken to Lake day in Brooklyn until he could obtain an attorney. Federal Judge Christ's sake, to sacrifice their bam, 64, members of a ring organized shortly after Pearl Harbor by her husband, Jack Soble, But epidemics can cause plenty of trouble with Miko Kalo who came recently from Kobe, Japan. When Dr. Charles F. Glad named to a U.N.

position was Myrna Loy, wife of former State Department official Holland Sargeant. She served on 'the U.S. personal convenience in order to provide them with the essentials Matthew AbruzzO granted the request and set another hearing for 53, could have received 10 years out killing a single person, liiven ravoraDie meieuiu Wi'ral renditions, the new virus could sweep the coun of life, here and hereafter. in prison or a $10,000 fine, or both. next xuesday.

Abruzzo ordered Commission for the U.N. Educa stone, their for 'Lift up your eyes, and see the Federal Judge Richard H. Levet Abel held without ball after As try from coast to coast in four weeks, Surgeon General T.i T. nut fnmina frnm 1fl to 20 tlpr- tional, Social and Cultural Organi mer physician, countries; for they are white al sistant U. S.

Attorney William zation. retired three ready to harvest." (John 4:35) trimmed the sentences because they have cooperated with the government. Sentencing of Soble Tompkins said the spy would "flee Administration officials said cent of the population roughly, 17 to 34 million per-cunt to take to their beds. the country" if given the chance. years ago after 37 years of service, the islanders began looking for a Bless those, Lord, who dedi was postponed until Sept.

18 be Abel, who posed for nine years cate themselves to the service of doctor to replace him. cause he is still testifying before Such an occurrence would leave doctors, nurses and Vmanitala nttprlv gwamned. close some schools, throw as an impoverished artist in Due to the many demands made those who can't help themselves Miss Dunne, wife of Dr. Francis D. Griffin, was chosen because she is regarded as an outstanding woman with a great interest in international affairs.

a federal grand jury. Worth General Hospital, suffered Brooklyn, was ringed by five dep The three could have been ex a chest injury, possible rib frac on the medical service all over this country, they were unable to (Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) uty marshals when led into the the industrial and transportation machinery out of ecuted if convicted on the peace- tures and other internal injuries. They also pointed out that ih tune espionage charge contained The indictment charged that kilter, and disorganize millions of homes. There is no reason for panic, but there is excellent Trooper Thompson was aided by the Lantana Police Dept. and in the original indictment.

After is an outstanding Catholic lavwom- THE MERRY-GO-IIOUIVD Abel masterminded the operations or a ring that transmitted -vital the Emergency Squad of Lake Worth Fire he said. The they agreed to talk, they were permitted to plead guilty to the lesser charge of conspiring with an. In 1949, she was awarded the Laetare Medal, given annually by the University of Notre Dame to U.S. defense secrets to Moscow bv reason for everyone including the South for taking all possible precautions. The Public Health Service and vaccine manufacturers have been busy getting ready By Drew Pearson car was a total loss, he added.

short-wave radio and couriers. He the nation's most outstanding Catholic layman. Despite President Eisenhower's der the table. All Ike's noncareer 'for. the expected epidemic.

A new vaccine has been developed for us against the new strain, and six manu Interpreting The IVews was returned here yesterday from Texas where he had been awaiting deportation for iliegaly entering the country. A close friend of a number of ambassadors are known to have angry denial that he ever appointed an ambassador because of political contributions, the Senate For donated to the political pot. both Republican and Democratic By J. iff. Roberts officials, Miss Dunne has served on In the Soble case, acting U.

S. eign Relations committee has dis the Defense Department's advisory it's difficult to trace the individual contributions. For example, Jefferson Patterson, Am Attorney Thomas B. Gilchrist hint commission for woman. It was ed that further arrests may be Written For AP covered quite by accident that the said that she was chosen bv Sec made because of information giv such an explosive area as the Middle East, and providing a small country with arms to be Are the Allies, by offering im facturers are working triple shuts to make minion doses available by mid-September, with a second target of 60 million doses by February 1.

Half of the mid-September lot will go to the armed forces. Civilians will be advised to take the immunizing shots as soon as vaccine is available. Meanwhile, attention 4o general hygiene will be a good idea here and elsewhere throughout the country. state Depart- bassador to Uruguay, gave $4,000 to the Eisenhower campaign in Dayton, Ohio. The records also retary of State John Foster Dulles en by the three spies.

He credited portant concessions at the London ment clears ev after he decided that her oualifica- Mrs. Soble with getting her hus used against a geat power. disarmament conference, con show another $20,000 contributed tions were the highest. The latter; brings two great powers face to face in dangerous by Jefferson Patterson and his vincing the Russians that they will never react to any incident Miss Dunne has been exren. ery i lomatic appointment with the publican Nation a 1 Com band to talk.

Gilchrist said Soble bad "information of considerably greater detail and importance because of the dominant position he wife in Washington. fashion. tionaily active in giving both her in such fashion as to risk atomic Robert Thayer, Ambassador to time ana energy" to charitable The Allies have recognized this war? mittee. Rumania, is listed as donating work, officials said. occupied.

by including a ban on arms ex If Russia is getting that idea A State De $1,000 via the American Embassy Gilchrist revealed that the ac Serving with Miss Dunne as al. ports in their over-all disarma partment stenog- in Vienna, Austria. Two contribu then a great part of the deterrent power of atomic weapons is being ment package. tions uf $1,000 and $2,000, respec ternates be Philip M. Klutz-nich, Chicago attorney, and Genoa But Russia seems to feel she lost.

grapher made a slip and sent the wrong letters to tively, have been traced to Mrs. Washington, president of the Russia armed the North Kor- can continue taking such risks nil-ill II Thayer in Vienna. Still another tivities of the ring included gathering background material on former New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and Chief Justice Earl Warren.

He described that phase of their work as "relatively harm That means she believes any $2,000 shows up in the record. copa n(i precipitated a serious Chicago Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Foreign Relations Chairman Theodore Green R.I.). The letters were supposed to have been sent tributed by Mrs. Thayer in Wash disarmament agreement would be a license for her to keep caus war.

She armed the Egyptians and created a serious crisis in the ington. less." me delegation is headed hv Middle East. ing trouble, gradually eroding The evidence clearly shows that But he said that the spies had western power in the world. Now she is arming the Yemeni, the political spoils system is foM succeeded in collecting vital data Regarding the maintenance of who frequently attack the British in Aden. lowed in handing out diplomatic posts.

This may explain why the on the names, locations, photo to the ranking Republican, Sen. Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin. Instead, Democratic Senator Green was assured on two occasions that ambassador nominees had been cleared with the Republican National Committee. The Allies reacted in Korea but United States has suffered so many graphs and details on the personal habits of U. S.

military agents carefully refrained from the use diplomatic setbacks. abroad. deterrent power by the West, there is only a -thin line between convincing Russia that the Allies are truly interested in peace and convincing her that they would never drop the first bomb under any circumstances. of nuclear weapons. Russia fin Note The man who stirred up The government said earlier ally inutiated a cease-fire, apparently convinced such adventures Henry Cabot Lodge Jr, with James J.

Wadsworth serving ai chief alternate. In the movies, Miss Dunne has starred in both musical and straight dramatic and comedy roles. Her movies include "Roberta," "Back Street," "The Awful Truth," and "A Guy Named Joe." REDS FIND IRON ORE MOSCOW, Aug. 9 WV-Soviet geologists report discoveries of new iron ore deposits in the Kazakhstan area of central Asia. Green has now demanded to know whether the State Department or the Republican National the controversy over political ambassadors, Maxwell Gluck, admitted contributing $36,000 to two Ei that there was no connection between the Soble and Abel spy rings.

However, Alexander M. Ko- American Vlllians An interesting theory as to why the British find so much wrong with America's conduct of foreign affairs was contained in a recent London Daily Telegraph special edition. This edition was devoted entirely to America, in an attempt to explain to the British the ways and actions of their ally across the sea. One article expressed the opinion that British schoolboys have been given an impossibly high concept of Americans-because of American such as Washington When the grow up they discover that all American leaders aren't the statesmen these leaders were, disappointment follows. Whatever the merits of this theory, it does give rise to the thought that this country has had remarkably few villains in extremely high places.

Some were surrounded by scoundrels. Aaron Burr comes to mind and Thaddeus Stevens, the leader in Congress who saddled reconstruction on the South. America has had its share of villains, of course, in all categories of society. But it is surprising to learn that so little is known of in Britain that schoolboys get a "too favorable" view of this country. Accelerating Boom might get her into serious trou The former would at least re ble.

She no longer seems Committee is running our diplomatic service. senhower campaigns. He was a close friend and associate of Ben rotkov was named as a co-con move one of the chief factors in Moscow's hostility, which is fear. spirator in the indictments re There is a considerable differ The Foreign Relations Commit Javits, attorney brother of Sen. The latter would give her carte turned against both rings.

Sources said that Korotkov apparently di tee is also tracing the political contributions of key ambassadors ence in the risk involved in providing arms to cause trouble be tween small countries, even in Javits of New York. Senator Javits didn't want to appoint Gluck from New York, so arranged with his Republican Senate friends from rected the two rings separately and finds overwhelming evidence that Ike just didn't know what he from his Moscow headquarters. blanche in using the threat of force for diplomatic purposes, and in the long run might encourage her to gamble on victory before the Allies could react to surprise attack. was talking about or else wasn't Abel was arrested because of In Kentucky to appoint him from that adviser by Iran, Venezuela, Bra telling the truth when he said state, because Gluck kept a racing zil, and Pern which export oil to the United States Doug campaign contributions didn't in stable in Kentucky. fluence diplomatic appointments.

Washington Pipeline rested here Jan. 25 following a 10-year investigation. Soble, a Lithuanian-born vodka merchant, and his wife, a native of Russia, are both naturalized U. S. citizens.

Secretary Dulles is right In las of Illinois has called on the formation supplied by his one-time assistant, Lt. Col. Reino Haynanen who defected to the West. Haynanen had been engaged in espionage work in the U. S.

for six years. The committee's findings indicate Red China' has offered to send Treasury Department to charge in terest on huge government depos arms to Indonesia's embatJed President Sukarno to help keep his its in the big New York banks claiming that the concessions offered by the West in order to establish zones of inspection to eliminate the possibility of surprise attack represent an historic effort. Albam, a Lithuanian, has applied for citizenship. The Sobles and Albam were ar- Douglas claimed these banks have that diplomatic posts are put on the auction block and almost sold for cash on the barrelhead to campaign contributors. Money-Raisers The chief money raiser for last country under control.

Indonesia is drifting ominously close to Com been using over three billion dol munism Chip Robert, former lars of federal money without pay DR. JORDAN SAYS treasurer of the Democratic Na- Nobody has explained, how ional Committee, is spending a ing one penny of Several Chinese colleges have been ordered to hold summer school this year to reindoctrinate students weekend on the Island of Bali with By ttr. E. I. Jordan years campaign, GOP National Treasurer J.

Clifford Folger, was appointed Ambassador to Belgium. He and his wife not only raised President Sukarno' later this ever, why such inspection would work any better In large areas of the world than in the Communist-controlled zone of Korea where the Allies have dropped it Written for NEA Service money, but gave $10,500 out of month. Evie Robert is betting he'll counteract Khrushchev. Ex-Undersecretary of State Herbert Hoover, once eased out of the An article in the Journal of the wavering away from Communism. Hundreds of students took advantage of Mao Tse-tung's offer to allow government criticism.

But there was so much criticism that entirely. If such an agreement Is reach their own pockets. Aside from his money raising ability, Folger has no other known qualification for handling our complicated foreign States. Another is that more tourists, military men, Point Four personnel and others are returning to northern climes after varying periods of residence in areas heavily troubled by animal para American Medical Assn. brings to the fore the problem of the invasion of human beings by animal State Department, is now working ed for great areas of the world, In his appraisal of 1957, Secretary Weeks of the Department of Commerce says this is likely to be the best in the history of the country.

During the first six months the value of all goods and services produced ran 6 percent above the same period of 1956. The gross national product is at the rate of $431 billion a year, compared with $415 billion of last year. In 1952 the figure was $345 billion. Approximately 50 percent of the increase is attributable to higher prices. This is not to say that everything is perfect.

There are soft spots in the economy, including automobiles and consumer durable goods. Small business is having a struggle where high taxes and costs must be met with unofficially almost full time at the and the Reds again scuttle it. China's "Little Kremlin" ordered summer vacations abolished so the affairs. the probability of war will become parasites. There is evi Total contributions of $8,500 have sites.

State Department. He's advising on oil imports. Democratic Senators are watching a possible con students could be re-educated. plainly evident, and the West will be face to face with the question There are a large number of (Copyright, 1957, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) been traced to James David Zel-lerbach's immediate family. He's the California paperbox king who flict.

Hoover was once employed as of who to to drop the first bomb. was named Ambassador to Italy dence that para-iltei hire plagued the human race since the dawn of history and some parasitic and parasites which can cause illness in human beings. The majority of them are taken into the system with the food or drink, though some, like the hookworm can enter the body directly through the akin. TODAY'S WEATHER MAP a Juicy diplomatic plum. Ike new Ambassador to France, Amory Houghton, coughed I up $6,000 and his son gave another Perhaps the most common and $2,500.

John Hay Whitney, Ambas tropical diseases are on the increase in North America. troublesome of the parasites is the famous pinworm, but there are others such as the various ta De- sador to Britain, has long been a big Republican contributor. Ten contributions have been traced to worms which can become estab One reason is him and his wife, totaling $30,000. the northern mi Other family members also do gration of peoples from Puerto nated heavily (o the 1956 cam Rico, the West Indies and the paign. southern portions of the United The former Ambassador to Den mark, Robert Coe, got his job after contributing to the Risen lished in the digestive organs.

One parasitic disease goes by the tongue-twisting name of schistosomiasis. One authority regards this as the most important disease of man, with the exception of malaria. Another states that it is the "world's third most widespread disease, involving 200 million people. It is thought that schistosomiasis affects about 10 out of 100 persons coming from regions where the hower campaign in 1952. He re portedly was asked for a more sub inadequate volume.

But the overall situation is strong and tends to hold up the weaker segments. The one worrisome spot continues to be inflation. As the Secretary says, the kind of dollars one, has in his pockets are more important than the number. The boom is composed of rapid population growth, rising income and the constant introduction of new goods and services to keep demand lively. The one factor needed is to lick the cheapening of the dollar.

When that is accomplished, there will be no question about America's economic health. Fat-Headed Expert If Americans do not eat less, an "expert'' revealed to macaroni manufacturers in convention at Mackinac Island, the average man will weigh 370 poundi his wife 346 pounds a thousand years hence. In reaching this conclusion, he projects over the next millennium the figure, 11 pounds, which both men and women gained on the average during the 50 years between 1870 and 1920. stantial donation in 1956. The rec ords show bis family scraped up i uo albinos occur am one reptlles7 i $6,190.

"It was more than that. A It is very rare. The Wash ington Zoo has two albino black disease is common. In Chicago it doubled my 1952 contribution," Coe told this column by long distance snakes, both of them a pink; an "lr! Hi9htt TiSiTA and Cloud FORECAST Jg WA OTP CAST phone from his hpme in Cody, albino toad and an albino sala is estimated that some 2,200 harbor schistosomes for this reason. In New York City the number is Wyo.

But apparently it wasn't mander. enough; he was kicked out as am bassador. What la a distinct feature calculated at about 10,000. Furthermore, those who harbor animal parasites are potential sources of spread to others. Coe admitted he was surprised of the wild cattle of Paraguay? at his replacement, but denied it A They are almost Immune to had anything to do with his cam disease.

The spread of parasites depends paign offering. more on sanitation and hygiene Which animal has the I art Don you get me in trouble in Washington," he said. est mouth? than on climate. Hence, if the rules of sanitation and hygiene are followed carefully the spread of parasites can be at least partially A The Bowhead, or Green iOO Hard to Trace It's no secret that only a percentage of the actual campaign contributions are officially recorded. The balance is often passed un checked.

land whale. Its mouth could easily hold an ox, but the throat is not big enough to swallow anything larger than small fish The article mentioned states. COFR.Iy57EDW.l.A.WA6N!R PISTRIIUTED IT UNITEDPRESS "Parasitism is allowed to persist like the herring. Bible Verse because of lack of knowledge, lack of interest, poor diagnosis and failure to realize the extent of misery caused by parasites. The Who financed the buildiiu: (inventions must have their imaginative exhbrters to waken drowsy attendants by making extravagant statements.

This statement undoubtedly brought the macaroni delegates upright in their chairs. Their product has long been under attack by dietary faddists as fattening. But the impact of this so-called expert on American eating habits will be negligible. If the citizen wants his macaroni, with or without meat balls, he'll take it. After all, a thousand years is a long time off and a man will approach that distant date trimmed down to fighting weight or enjoying his comfortable corpulence as his circumstances suggest.

of Grant's Tomb in New York CKy? A It was built by popular sub application of our present knowledge could eradicate most parasites from ou" country, Just as malaria and yellow fever were FOR PERIOD ENDING 7:00 P.M. EST TODAY. The major disturbance on Saturday's Foio-cast weather map will be a large frontal system extending across the Northern part of the country alonr with its associated low pressure cells. Under the influence of this pressure pattern widely scattered afternoon showers or thu ndershowers are very likely to develop all along the immediate surrounding areas covered by this front. Showery activity is also on tap along many of the Southern tier of states, and with the presence of "Hurricane Bertha" In the Gulf waters, locally strong gusty winds and squalls are indicated in the Texas-Louisiana coastal areas.

Elsewhere In the nation, clear to partly cloudy skies are expected to be the general rule. The maximum temperature forecast for Saturday include: Phoenix 105: Ft. Worth Kansas City 92; Cleveland 92: Denver 90; Ios Angeles 90; Atlanta 90; Philadelphia 89: New York 88; Miami Boston 85; Milwaukee 76; Seattle 76; and San Francisco 71. scription, some 90,000 citizens contributiag. Lord, I cry unto thee; make haste unto me, give ear unto my voice when I cry unto thee.

Psalm eliminated, if interest wert taken, What Is the weight of the Known farts applied, treatment Liberty Bell? given, and preventative measures adopted." A 2,080 pounds..

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