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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Saturday, April 11, 1953 Dewey Approves Measure to Curb Southern Rhodesia Mays Plan to Join '51 CHRYSLER V-8's from $2265 Choict of 5 Stdni and Hard-topi; with powr itatnnj, torqut arivt, power brakes, tc. C. W. riELDS, 167 Court St. IKt Ck KII.1S HOY, 5 I Swacuse Five-v car-old lohn C'assidy Jr.

was killed near here vesterdav when, authorities said, he was struck by a concrete mixing truck while crossing a toad 1 in front of his home at nearby 1 Onondaga. Reckless Hunters African Federation Salisbury. Southern Rhodesia (iV) A new British-sponsored federal state lying between darkest Central iumoto mm; Albany () Legislation designed to make it easier to convict reckless hunters whose shots kill other persons was signed yesterday by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey.

new law, effective July 1, tso provides for a jail sentence of up to one year and fine up to $500 for any hunter found guilty of reck-' lessly injuring a person. Previously such hunters could only lose their hunting licenses unless criminal intent were proved. A hunter who recklessly kills someone will be liable to a charge of criminal negligence under the new measure. Conviction carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $1,000 fine. Previously, a hunter responsible for the death of another in a hunting mishap could be prosecuted on a second degree manslaughter CONTINUES TODAY 10 am.

to 5:30 pm. OUR SENSATIONAL RE-OPENING Africa and nationalist South Africa was a step nearer reality yesterday. It would unite British colonial Northern and South Rhodesia and Nyasaland and it might eventually cross the equator to the north and become the eighth sovereign dominion of the British allied Commonwealth of Nations. It would be in part a 20th Century fulfillment of the dreams of Cecil Rhodf-s, empire builder and scholarship donor. The new step, probably the decisive one, was Southern Rhodesia's 2-to-l approval of the projected and so-called Central African Federation; it is not in Central Africa but appears to be aimed that way.

Final results vesterdav fiom if ym illy ii charge, but conviction was hard to obtain because that charge carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison. Defects in Measure Zru Liza LJct Thursday's Southern Rhodesia ref FREE SOUVENIRS TO THE Sot. 10 am. to 11 am, FREE BALLOONS IN CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Dewey vetoed a bill that would have prohibited hunters from dis erendum showed 25.570 for federation and against. More than SO per cent of the sparse electorate spread over the lush glass and cat-lie lands went to the polls.

The nevt step is routine agicc-ment of the Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland legislative councils. Then will come passage of an UP TO 40 OFF An Excitinsly New Kind of Department Store Designed to Make Shopping Easy 'enabling bill through the House of charging firearms within 500 feet of a dwelling. He said the measure had "serious defects in drafting" and remarked that the criminal negligence measure "should be helpful in meeting, the problem." Dewey approved a measure making it unlawful for a hunter to refuse to leave property when requested to do so by the owner. Licenses of violators could be revoked and they would not be able to get licenses the following year. Dewey also approved bills that: Allow a policeman to arrest an Commons.

CAF is evpeeted to clear the vvav for a wider union with the troubled British Fast African colonies of Kenya and I'rganda and I ang-anvika Trust Territory and to lead evenluallv to the Commonwealth's Just a Sample From 1001 Terrific Buys unlicensed fortune teller without Phom were attendants. Little 1 Anderson, responds to romantic impulse of young page, William Lcgge. Mixed reactions greet doings. Reg. 1.00 Lady Audrey PROPORTIONED LENGTH NYLONS SPRING IN THE AIR This scene of romance in bud took place, appropriately, after a London wedding at which tiny principals REGULAR 49c COTTONS RAYONS .7 (in) Colorful Assortment warrant if the fortune is being told in his presence.

Authorize cities and counties imposing local sales taxes to exempt sales to persons where the article is to be delivered outside the county or city. Allow county boards of supervisors to appropriate funds, up to $5,000 a year, for reforestation purposes and receive 50 per cent reimbursement from the state. Authorize the state education commissioner to permit municipali New Drug Offers Prospects Of 'Inside Attack on Cancer Douglas Opposes Tidelands Bill eighth dominion. The present commonwealth members are Canada. Aiistialia.

New Zealand. South Afiica. India, Pakistan and Cevlon, and. of course, the British patent member. CAF would seek to "pieserve Afnca for the ompiie and the Biit-ish way of life" at a lime when Negro opposition to the white man's rule is mounting throughout the awakening continent.

Main aichitccts of the 475.000-squate-mile CAF argue that, poised on the threshold of industrialism, the potentially coal and steel-rich Southern Rhodesia and copper-rich Northern Rhodesia need cheap Negro labor and Nvasaland's ciowded reserves. 60 GAUGt 15 DENIER Lady Audffly Nylonl in proportioned Ungthi, A fabuloui buy tvtrt at our regular prict, 3 Prs. $2.00 Rayon Blouti Lingths 80 Sq, PrinUd Percales 39" Drm Materials 80 Sq, Plain Broadcloth Washington () Senator Paul Douglas (D, III.) yesterday said there was no question that the oil By ALTON L. BLAKh'SLFF. Chicago (AP) A drug made from blood is a hopeful prospect for giving cancers a sucker punch with X-rays.

YD. ties to destroy public records after or companies always have favored It may act like a fifth column in they have been photographed reproduced on film. jMaie or cm-snore sun- side cancer weakcnjng t)lcir merged lands they felt they could Uefcnse against X-rays. The ravs I get away with it." would hit the cancers much harder. LINCOLN'S GREETS SPRING WITH A BRAND NEW LOOK Vetoes Other Bills U.S:to Review 90c Red's Case Dewey vetoed a bill that would Douglas made the statement as wilh less damage to healthy tissues Washington The lmmigia which don't take in the drug.

Also, the drug may be a good tion Service vesterdav icopened the have set new minimum penalties senators backing a bill to give the for leaving the scene of an ac-' states title to the lands challenged cident. The Stale Department of him to show that "the big hovs, the Taxation and Finance advised big money" always had been on Dewey that "the bill fails to specify tcir side deportation case of Karl A. l.alvu I Wendell. N. mill woikcr and native of Finland, for a complete SHOP TODAY TIL 6 Don't go without TV any longer1.

messenger to carry radioactive atoms, piggy-hack style, right into cancers, to bathe them with atomic ravs. As yet, these are just prospects, although human tests are under way. t-u- i Spnatnr review. Spessard Holland tne JUUl, III till ll-ltll, 1IIUIII judge, in I.atva made headlines last ear a Boston federal judge "re luctanllv" rejected his pica for deportation stay after I.atva pleaded sibii ies, were described a Ar that he was being forced out of the Fla.) said he resented statements by "cheap columnists and commentators" that "all of those who support the state claims and stales rights have some improper motive or have been subsidized by the oil companies." Douglas said he was sure that Holland, author of the state owner- greater power than he possesses under the present statute." Dewey also vetoed bills that would have: Town boards in towns of more than 25,000 population to set speed limits on town highways. Dewey aid this "would result in a duplication of authority since both the ill luc oiiiv.1 ivn ii nmMiuii'ii nil i i 'i Cancer Research by Dr.

Frank H. only because he once J. Tigge, University of Maryland ln Communist Party dues 18 vears ago. Medical School, ind Dr. Ralph: The court said that under the Wichterman, Temple University State Traffic Commission and the ship bill, and other senators support- then applicable Internal Security Act of 1950, it had no authority to towns covered by the bill would ing it were acting in "complete good Philadelphia.

The drug or chemical is Porphyrin, a raw material for giving blood its red color and for making interfere. Kill U) IN AllO I 'PS FT other vital body chemicals. The tiny slipper-shaped animals, gave the clue that Jamestown Millard C. Turncv. 2'J-vcar-okl machinist, was have the power to regulate speed." Made it a crime for a user of a party telephone to refuse to give up the circuit in an emergency.

The measure would have made such an action malicious mischief, subject to a maximum sentence of -two years in prison. Such a provision makes the action a felony. Dewey said, and "it was intended that they be misdemeanors." To) rcf 'TT3 TW SET killed yestctday when an auto he was driving overturned on a high wav three miles northwest of here. faith." But Douglas, in the second day of a lengthy speech against the me-ure, contended that to turn over the oil-rich submerged lands to the coastal states was "purely a Rive-away" in the face of Supreme Court decisions holding the federal government has paramount rights in the area. Both Holland and Senator Richard Long (D, La.) said oil interests last year supported a bill of former Senator Joseph C.

O'Mahoney (D. Wyo.l providing for federal development of the submerged coastal lands. Porphyrin makes living cells susceptible to X-rays. Usually, it takes 340,000 Roentgen units of X-rays to kill half of a whole colony of paramecia. When the paramccia takes in Porphyrin, an X-ray dose of only 40,000 units kills half of them.

There is good evidence that cancer cetsl take in Porphyrin while most other healthy tissues do not. Tests are under way on 18 humans to see if this happens with injections of Porphyrin and might be IMMEDIATE SERVICE CRYSTALS REPLACED WATCH NORTH Ail DOCTOR ST. OPf. Sibfty'i at Main ond Nertk 17 Ytors Sam Location Jet Ace Divorced Day of Capture "Las Vegas. Nev.

(VP) The wife r.1 UsmLI Pic-hor I was urged by attorneys for the carried directly to the cancer cells. States double air ace, divorced him oi! companies to go along with it," the same day he was shot down and 5ald reported captured by Communists. I The cancer cells which take in Porphyrin glow red under ultra violet light. This could help surgeons tell how far a cancer extends. Snake Bite Kills Boy Mrs.

Dorothy Fischer charged mental cruelty with no specific mention, against the 27-year-old jet fighter pilot. District Judge Frank McNamce granted the divorce Tues On Merry-Go-Round lil' whlcht wm seeds iwas spreading out in tiny Corrientcs, Argentina (IP) "Daddy, the horse bit me." a little: from one place in the body. The day, it was learned yesterday. seeds then could be more surely re- Captain Fischer, one of the two boy told his father yesterday after A Real Trca" jr ice CREAM 7 Delicious Uniors BucJi man's Dairy 2.7( ltd. Cor.

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The father thought his 5-year-old leukemia, the can-hu plane and was captured. ison was joking. jcer th blooJj The Swea City, Iowa, pilot was: The little boy became Kick on the; 1 PER WEEK 1 lf I Child Victim of Auto Better After Long Coma flying his 70th mission. He had way home and died an hour later, shot down 10 Russian-built MIGs'A doctor said apparently a snake in previous sorties. had bitten the boy.

Mrs. Fischer's attorney, William; A search of the merry-go-round Sundcan, said she left Las Vegas disclosed a deadly yarara, a tiny the day the divorce as granted. snake, under the wooden horse the She now lives in San Antonio, Tex. 'little boy had ridden. Buffalo (PI Three-vcar-old Kathleen Master rested SPECIAL! home yesterdav, 37 davs after a APRIL ONLY! Choose from TABLE MODELS CONSOLES and TV RADIO-PHONO COMBINATIONS auto struck her and left her in a coma for almost three weeks.

Kathleen was released from a hospital Thursday night. Phvsicians said she had shown "tremendous improvement." She has regained her speech and is able to sit up for brief periods. Ddttors, prescribing rest and plenty of good food, predicted she would walk again one day soon. Parents Turn In Twin Sons For Robbery, Dope Counts Burbank, Calif. (AP) In January ft broken-hearted father surrendered one of his 18-year-old twin sons to police i i if i to face armed robbery charges.

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Questioned by police, Billy Schoengarth said the hypo outfit was given him by a friend. Detective Ed Cassidy said there appeared to be needle marks on his arm. Billy was booked on suspicion of violating narcotics laws. The father had marched the other twin, Robert, to the police station after a $250 liquor store robbery. Then he returned the money.

Robert, who told police he had served a year in the county jail for using heroin, will appear in Superior Court on Tuesday for sentence. At the time of the robbery Schoengarth told "police, "Bobby has an identical twin, Billy. What if Billy were walking down the atreet one day and a liquor owner aaw him and told police, 'That's the one'?" 'Coif Today For Fr fifmof -SALES--RENTALS -ASPHALT LAWN ROLLERS NO DEPOSIT NECESSARY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION ANY SIZES I NEW USED IN STOCK Rochester's TV and Appliance Center 77 CLINTON AVE. SO. BAker 5350 bti ir 1872 E.

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