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To'day's Smile Rliaheth. N. J. r-T'i Mrs. Flsie Petrocllo of Springfield has won a divorce on grounds of cruelly.

She testified her husband's habit of throwing knives, forks and water at her made her "nervous-. Fair, Pleasant l'. Weather Bureau Says: High, light varied winds. High yesterday, 74: low. 4n.

Sun rises sets 758 (FDTl. eather Map, Pas? 14 imH YEAR I1)n newspaper ii served by the Associated Prtn. United Presi, International Ncwi Service, Gannett Ncsvi Service, Acme. Telephoto ROCHESTER, N. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 13L-I 20 Pages FIVE CENTS 1 rmiicraT jB tibvvMt Reds Story All Lies, Ridgway Tells Foe Plan to Boost Income Taxes by 1 1 P.C For Extra 2 Billion Gets Senate Unit OK Air Reservists To Get 4 Days Of Trial Duty Would Renew Tall i Force announced plans yestcr-Tokvo (AP) Gen.

Matthew B. Ridgwav today brusquely t0 ca" llP combat' crew told the Reds' Korean war commanders their 'charges of Allied ftlccrs unorganized neutrality violations at Kaesong were just a pack of "malicious falsehoods," but offered to resume the iruce talks, 1 Washington (LP) The Senate Finance Committee voted yesterday to raise personal income taxes by $2,409,000,000 a year but put an 11 per cent ceiling on the increase to be levied on any individual. The rate increase would go into effect Nov. 1 under the Senate plan. House had voted to raise personal taes Sept.

1 but the bill row so far behind schedule it is impossible to hit that target. 11 was me lousncM-iaiking state-. The announcement came as the ment that he Supreme Allied Com- Defense Department asked the Sen-Wler had yet handed the 0 kj legislation "He said the latest charge, that an l'4 Re-Allied plane bombed the Kaesong 0 a area Wednesday night, was so "obvi Provided they also ously manufactured for your own ha'l serKvcd a 'ear World War fcW isii questionable purposes" that no reply was merited. A South Korean liaison officer i IdlCl U4I11ICU a CUOV ui mc siaicmcill a yellow envelope to a Chinese Red colonel in a cornfield ii.x miles east of Kaesong. the communist otlicer.

asked by allied correspondents about the pros- pects of resuming the Kaesong talk said "it is up to sou." This was wore me Kidgway message was I hc Communist high command sux- pended the talks Thursday over the incident and deeded "sat- isfactory reply. Offer to Renew Talks A The Supreme Allied Commander RcJ eaiers jn c(fect hai dcrnipld lha, anH tha, a anc tricJ ,0 lhc Rcd delegation. Ridgway in his message informed Korean Premier Kim II Sung jand Chinese Red Gen. Peng Teh nuai: -Th, in this, m.t rni tl 1 I aiietcu viuiaui'ii was cscii iihmc pai- .7 pahly compounded tor your insidious propaganda purposes than your eatltcr efforts. In line, however.

With Olir constant adherence to ethics of dc- eency. I have in this case as in all others fully investigated your charges. Certifications by Chiefs scnior Arm- Navv anJ Air iForce commanders have indmdin 2,500 See Racer Killed in Crackup At Fairgrounds A 25-sear-old stoek car race driver, Walter U. Sprague of W.lkvilU. ftllv he.

fore 2,500 spectators at 9:40 o'clock last night in a two-car crackup that disrupted the elimi- nation for a 50-mile feature race at Monroe County Fairgrounds. Sprague was Cead of head in- Juries on his arrival Strong Memorial Hospital at 10:05 o'clock. His was the second death in New York Stale in stock car rac OCK Car raC" ing within 6 days. A Brooklvn driver was injured fatally at Middlefown last Saturday, on the closing day of the Orange County air. Sprague was traeling at high speed around a turn on the third lap of the qualif) ing race, when his car toppled oser on its side.

A car immediately behind, driven by fAMA Pavrin nff DnanriUIOIIJ. i siammea into me hi. Femn was snaken up oui not Sprague, who had been racing about two sears, was pronounced dead by Dr. Louis Hogg at the hospital i In the feature race of the eve- ning, a six-car ptleup on the 25th lap resulted in leg lacerations to a ji ij KocucMcr un.cr, The fatalitv was investigated by Denutv Sheriff Chester Holdcn It nas the first fatal accident in three m. JCNIS ll lUIUIIIIlllll.

c. local fairgrounds. Br an nan Aide Fired; Reason I 1 1 Umt Ttitphmt to rlpar loss riHop hv onlv nassMWK nnrf rrrw nf siv. Pmvimilv th inn nf th rirloi i littorina tko ceriinea to me in writing mat none: iof lncir dements have violated permission to keep members of uld possibly have violated the volunteer or inactive Reserves sore neutral zone in this or anv on duty was made by Assistant De- 5ft ARO VRI1 Failinn CA fpi llnifell lirlinrc nlano 8 Workers Killed As Lightning Bolt Sets Off Dynamite nUUIO.t, Colo. Lightning nrpmnhirv mjk.iv i massil, fht RivLv hpr vv- 'tav killing at least eight men ami SCIUUIMV inHIimK i.i tljntlS.

IT I Rescue crews still were digging in Ions of rock and dnt sshich cas- onicais inev net eveu ne nan recovered an tne nooics 01 me dead and in.ured. chnutt ohnm u-ilh urcrUn. 6v Airliner on Hillside1 a flash of flame and a thunder-' MiiMmr, AwA nLtr.r ni.in. r- r.veryone anoara inc unitea Air and into a steep ravine, into mna th. uiiM ikn tii 7 lnn hue rs inrso.i it i.h a a.v('Uin., a tcmrnHarv morgue in Decoto.

south- cin Alameda ounlv. about 1 LTJ, "LT festooned the scrub oaks that dot the pastme land. Some of it was ad- l. k.sr. .1 I.

ll 4 IHIICI IllSldllCC 111 dllVJJCU SHIMIKMIS "I have caused the results of the rt.l inl.t thic moi I a loeation to he wulclv rtjfil icieJ, so that the entire uoild he fullv to use' a 'manufactured' incident in order to evade sour responsibility for an it tne Kcds wanted 10 Iieni again of talk thai his Rth 'Armv woiiki nu-ci incm 11 naie ami caeemc'ss The biccest air battle in weeks having suspended the noctialion." to quit active dulv. caded down upon a gioi'p ot I'O "ml- If O-l Hut his field commander. I t. den." The Defense Department said the workmen at the scene last night. Several hour, aficr the plane he 0 Deco.o on (he PnT llTrPr .1 h.ur, mm ramii 'it H.ivwaid htchuav.

Secret Washington (LP) The Air four i Ced LTof Scf "lc rul disclosed it has stolen a march on congress by setting up a long-range; nropram nointpd inwarH thp u. wriCn universal military training will: ProviJe most of its Reserves. The program calls for three classes of icaus, sianuny and Bill Pending in House A blM publishing such a prograrn for all branches of the armed scrv- jce is dj jn Housf Cuajr. man Rm a uiue." said Thursday that he has high hopes of getting it passed this year. But the measure has onlv a slim lU.

u. nv.iiwu in lilt I'C- fore Congiess adjourns Brooks praised the Air Force foi r'an and said the p.ogurr, will wel with ou; blM and aKo mh Program, that it intends to "1 me unorganized Reserve officers, the Air Force said an un dl--losed number of pilots, naviga tors, nomparmers, radnr orservers and inhl pnnmr. ui cum. su rl 1,1 Wl SCre.neJ 3nd ueemed eligible will Pe assigned of be men no hilVe becn on a non-pay status and have not been attached to an organized unit, Senate Gets Reserve Plea Th. rw.n..

f. A Ii.ni0 Sprnlifu Anna ym.nh.rn ll. 1 1 i.v I Jt and nlhfr In a Snat tary appropriations subcomnntlee. I Ht 1 1 Kf rtfll tl i it i li pi ft a 2 million dollar appropriations hill to prov.de funds for the armed In Itin TU. lJnr 'attached a rider which would clear the wav for unorganized Reservist, H.tect some ZMUKMl Re- scmsty uiv ead of the 0 10 csti- mated by some House proponents, tnev arc released.

11 said other inactive and organized Reservists and called. j7t3t2 9125 Ullwld Kofe Aid Plan vsasnmgton wo Senate committees unanimously approved $7,535,000,000 program of mjitarv and econ(lmic 1 ore'Sn na'ions against possible 4nnr.cci.sn -fr's The committees rejected. 14 to 4. a move to attach to the bill author- itv for nf thx I mist- Vn.tinB thf.mi asiir In th Sinatf ucnaic neginntng tucsuav. ine Foreign Relations and Armed Scrv- ices Committees divided authority all under a single mutual sec administration.

UIIIV Under the Senate committee bill lnt Department would nfili-rinl .,1 ai.t 1.. of lhf 1 hu Pu-sident Immin' 'n to Put Secretarv of Sla'r A.hpson in ovcall charge of po'icv received a san't i.nderstard it He had beer woriir.g lor the hne tre two or thiee weeks and we had con s.nt'v him to keep t-ee rf I s- he sn.f.'eniv otil behind Vt! bard and grasped the hushirg It a sets fe sfsord tip-d him from tV machine aist mt aridi.ial nsri'itim imme.ti Se I np mrn ivt, rg i'h Up'ker e-e Cilherr Baler a-d rrs'ead lt KeverKh ot lb, foster H.uh Me.ib.al d-o -pe-vived ftrM treatmert at -be Vfrirhfn of te Pe-n an -p IVi.wl ...1 t.sr hour. a me Ihe s.si.-ih a icf lares I r'i I o-onei kk unnld nn tr. niuuiivci news noiMrg ciii- trie lights hastily strung at the sue1" determine whether sabotage has weie continued workinvr thronehout ecn committed taM. thin man came lunnme over hilltop -Sv wfc is here'" he screamed cent' of the WM939 averVge.

The cham- that most child hete- July 15 average for food was 12 1 cm chop the first alternat.se fv-t u. The new formula gives middle income taxpayers a much better break than the plan which the committee had tentatively adopted earlier this week. But it gives upper-bracket taxpayers a considerably stiffer tax increase than the earlier plan. All income brackets from the lowest to the highest. hoever.

would pay less under the Senate plan than under the bill passed by the House which would raise personal taxes a flat Wi per cent. The Senate proposal would bring in about 446 million dollars less revenue annually than the House plan. Kill 2 Other Provisions The Senate committee also voted to kill two other provisions of the House tax bill which would have brought in nearly 4nn millions a i year. j' Thus the total of he House resenue measure now has Ibeen reduced by 846 millions in the Senate committee, with further cuts still in the offing. President Truman had urged Congress to raise laves by $10,700,000,000.

Under the new Senate scheme, each taxpayer could figure out his per- U5 was lower: He could compute the tax payment due under existing law and increase that amount by 11 per cent determine what he owes under the proposed new law. He could deduct the tax due un der existing law from his taxable net income (after deductions and evemntionst and soclv 8 rcr cent to VT: A Jttt I'ltHi'iis piau uiu not offer the first alternative hich IU it vtivvt vi iV'umi' an it jui nr ceil.ng on tax biU. Totalise rrtmmi George ID Ga.l emphasized that the nc Plan "tentative" and sub- tec. to further revision later. S-ff cvnerts had not vet nrenarcd tablefsS how Ich'laouM be due tinder each of the two alterna tive payment methods.

While exact answers will not be the commjIIee vta(f ompletes the intricate )ob of mak'nj -j Kv It For example, a taxpayer who now pass JWO to the government on nn UnuM net taxahe income of 5.00 would have to pay Sill under alternative ne. Inder the second alternative, however, he would have ,0 pay 8 rr rent nf Uim nr il mon than his present tax, a total of $13:. Th. c.n,ir.rt ntH reilint on the amount of an tipper-bracket income which the mav take in taxes. The t- 4 hmiuK is 0.1 rtintsc iu nt iiu iu per cert House Committee Plans SEC Prob hing'on The House esterdav tnvesti- hange CO''- tocks 1 Ksni1 moiKiiv was ordered afre s'a'f wo'Se of a Ho'ise tudiCM-v snb.

mivpe repor'et cbarce (hat ihf sit' give fvored ttes'mer't to 'hp i rion. a utdi'v which forget SFC jf (- v0nspv.sn,ne' hvf the charges "ndvuious" cons, a-i of the-r act vi- lb irves1 Rep leora-J Ha R. 1 i 2 Firemen Hurt In Blaze d.d Ben k- et V'eo it k. Ti n. hf Sensc a es Vteta I- iusp to two I co le ot f-ci 2 rrs: a Firen-ai v.

n.j Ne-r'f 1 hi wr.fc h-op vho' 'H Ca- S- 'e -s ips Ms -T f.t- a.o r-ia -n4- r.sot ta ri- a use vf tse i.M k'O-n rrahH hlr Lillinn ihp SA so Pzrish as Crashes Oakland, Calif. (AP) In Inn rnir SiO mnn iinmen irA i nurst on a iog-snrouoea niiiMiie. Liner perished The hit hin farrifi! 4d ana a crew or six me tiigm parted I U. I 1HIHSU.1 IlltUt III ni'VUII, Willi MI'p f'J levcland and a non-stop leg from thicago to Oak- Vs' i "iT, Th. r.f(,,- nf I'kwl Anrni ll.m isiinraii wi'uiu gn mi iiiimvi 111.111 and would not comment on whether such an be called routine The on)y whlMe hpJv ttas tha, of hov.

about 5 vears old. kull crushed. mjd.dav men fmm sheriffs and pffjce assembled perhaps 30 bodies-thev couldn't be Hash of Then Roar 1 tl I blinJin (lash of flame and the residents of th farming area at 5:30 a. m. ll'Dll.

The was sched- Utltl ItMl 1)1 dll tpH'SHHl rtWUMIHU a' m' nU lhc r'an 'chcd' "led to rcactl the U.IMand Airport ts o'clock The not was lowettnc for the landing the planes landing gear was Ihp shin was nvrr thp rnllitu' brown hills that skirt the mainland v.n n.v And on the hillside was a battered ihe four engines, sheared of thr-r piopel'eis, their cowlings and oiher 1...1 Yanks Beat i ipinra Him- Lrlrrf in Da.in Investigation could Four deputies tried to restrain him hnt tnrr fmm ihr csn "Mv here'" he explained acam. crimilv Thev finally led him awav. He had been u. awaiting his familv when he got word of the crash Some acies were burned over gasohne fed flames neiwccn 41 uommiini-i ami Aiuen planes ended with two Red jets shot from the skies. On the front.

South Koiean infantry drove the Reds from two hills and recap- Hired two others in the week-old "Battle of the Hitls." South Koreans clambered atop the fnur nn u. rrnn, nf isansuiig. ras, n-as, ui nines north of the Parallel. nc, COB3ift '1 V4r ndtZ Unit OtZS 1 i 1 1 it ri'ZOHS fO Aid I i In rinanCinQ VOICe sJ Washington ITM the ''Voice nf America' -Fn'ends of on a par-' tial victory last night when the Sen us- f. ,1,.

Mate ucparimcnt inlormation and educational activities overseas. This was 22 millions more than r. Livin9 Cost lndex Hits Hi9h; Pay Hikes Ahead 1 ashmcton tP The tovern- mviti mut up 'o all-time high with a rise of 0.2 nrr rnt htun 1 -nri 1 4 A a result, nearly a million auto and farm eqt.ipment workers will rcejte a pCnnvan.hour At least two million other workers have agreements tv ing their pav to the S. index, although not aH of 1, Tuttt Vmg prjcrs s.s.l A ucwiinc ine ricvious monin. They leached an index of per rer cent hicher than in June.

1950. Arnouncirg the ne-- figures, the Bt.re.it. of labor Statistics reported i wa5 pcr ccnt PI iv.o.ssj average acrace. PCW indcx The contract, are based tor the remainder lot tv.M was iss an increase of 0.2 per ccnt over June. million railroad shon 'nd office workers will receive an nWnrd or downward.

in vl Ariont New Kill oimiu nas uistmcnts with the rise or tall of the Trice yardstick. me hoard has aio said it wm f.i.r Raises w.s of Mas f)s es a (A esc if a tne i-e -cxt j'te- i if i 1 tor -s "-t 'V leaf -c I rw re-' i. per pcpv 'i p.itt io- -v I "lirv '-e ti'st p.v I 4 "T1 Wfc Covvatt. a 1 11.. t-a- car oiiictat 01 ine sgn- culture Department, has been dis.

missfrt from his ioh. Secretary of Agriculture Hrannan said yesterday, The reason was kept secret. Bran- nan said that in his big department, with its constant turnover, "it is tiaditional with us not to give the reasons." A cryptic statement from Raymond M. Foley, administrator of the Hons- 1 it 4 mat -inciaentai iniormation concern- ine a Department of Agriculture ng a ueparirncm or irnTnvi I I ng an tnses.iga.ion made by He said the investigation dealt with an unnamed Texas company which defaulted on RFC loans granted for prefabricated housing. He did not say what the "Department of Agri-' culture transaction" was.

ON THE INSIDE Townson Plans Stricter Policing lm lIL, A Aey 01. yMred Tacc 9 WKSIFRN I MOV wins rate Increase; Ifl wotd telegram is nut. Tage 2 Persons attacked in Congress would have chance In reply officially under prnpmal. Page 2 Jungle beast or TV ham, Mogi the linn must lease toon. Page TIIKIOC4I I RON I (t.emral Hospital mrnitai cnnsniiniinn aim 1 si'r.

litis- nital stall, rage 111 nd stl here reaffirm pad for- hidHim "raids" nn each olher'i organi'alinns. Page II. i the Senate Appropriations Commit- over military, economic and Point men were employed by the Macco- Th '( thundering crash line silverware, ripped sections of Copied a new regulation giving ap-tee had been willing to recommend. Four assistance three wavs. The Pugct Sound Construction Company.

explosions and all was fuselage, twisted bits of aluminum proval to the "escalator clauses" he Senate action in increasing House previously had voted to lump which has the contt.ict for the pro- i and chunks of seat paddine and in- which ptovule for periodic ise ad- ti i ,11 .1 u.i tu. i. i over a barbed wire fense. It was so approve rav raises to ki-rn pa.e wi'h v. IC CM III 111 CU.

rt II I III II III I'. -V ft. lilt I I II ,11 mt I II IV i torn and battered identification was index if rmnlnvers mt to onen I orrnneue Committee said tl I UI lll'll, Htlt Id.lll HI IIUV I mill IHtt IU I IUHII. I impossible. From there, down in intends to make a sweeping.

a nil lie aim I'cnsci I uinii ut'iiutu ri uit unii mas- 1 the narrow ravine, thev came upon cvion of the Securities and Fxc other bodies, pieces of other, and .1 l'ommtsion. the aeencv which 1 ctnnomic assi.i. Ihf tft (( the explosion nit anout I tcet reiow tne Cicst ot lllc mv taken on a 52 to 16 vote. The 85 millions is the same as the Mouse had previously ls eonsidei ably lions asked 1 he program of America" olhpr rliv ihps ca's storv abroad The fund for it wne included in a i.M...iiini.iiiiii appiopriation loi the Slate. ommeue and lusiiie IV- pailments and the ledenl couits.

Waim debute over the infiiim.tional lfp, Vna.e in session mto the mghl IK snort ot tne mil- hv I resident tinman. includes the one radio, pnhiicalions and i approved but f. tne nignt to make sure mere were no other victims. Crew at Work auiv.vo.s saiu a powuer ucw was engaged in connecting ucionaung placed on 500-foot canyon walls at the dam site when a lightning bolt the dam site when a lightning bolt set otf the explosion. One workman said the bolt hit on one edge a.

the top of the canvon. glanced across and exploded the ii nmHd t'lllilllllli. I III I'lOXi ipii KIIIUI HUH injured some of the men. and rocks' dlr loosened ry the explosion carved the remaining casualties. Amone the dead was the foieman .1..

1 he dam. known onlv as Reservoir is hemp hin at the snot. nines nonnwes, 01 in-nvci. nv inr Denver Water Boiyd ns a municipal water storage basin. All of the work ICC I.

1 1 Seriously Hurt Some of tie survives i. t. a irnt r'r in pims ni.n iv.iirrdi so rapidlv th'v sorndrd like one and thc'c i a throiv that the bghtmng ha set mi pa-t of thp ch.t'rr and the f-om it bad exploded the -est of the dv nami'e IVnalJ Iwadde ot ac'tpj vO'onet pnttcian Aoi.re si was trrn-n Pe-n an in Jure Ihe liU ifs.h basketball sCrte- a'vs onlsrdtrg in trask ard delj eve-ts b.s p. en's ire an hr.vhp, hi. VI-.

Vl pme 1 xe of Penn 1 He was ho-n Ja' 2. and a a psfr'-er ot Pen Mr-hAiist i hi.r.h uft1 vtsu.es '1 he bt! lo misrr.m a' 2 at the Pent an Me'bixltst hi i.h IV Kev tl I i the Kstv mi! If in ie Wt.ste 'he vtvue H. he in I ale Pe-n I he t.mio rrsi that foe' be orp tted. 1 CC. p-omr'V scv -M pas IhC'C Was no CVCWitPCss to l( A Acres Burned (her The largset piece of wreckage of mh sic.

1011 .100111 as a pic as a sedan. I he impact of the crash blasted inm 'he test ot tnv snip into as mii.hi a snims nm.i. Kcsaicis. following a Million hto the mountain top. found them- selves walkmc amorc pieces ot an sulatmE material.

At a border of the smoking area mc? rm uspenucu tngedv. but tV'e wee ma" fiom the io-i tsi-st of fife, vsbo fe't .1. 1 Indians, 2-0 S. SjwaV k-rlaM IMIRNVIIONVI If Vt.l Riiftahi R.HhrsIti II mmnss RahtnKxr 2 t.m.nlii Hli sptinc(Kd it' ssprinctwia IHla-a i2. Vratiiv 4.

wHual 1 tl' s.ra.ip Vt.wtfral 2 i t.a I a al a- Ii sa Electricity Kills Penn Yan Athlete (icne iviHil.n;'s two-run tii'pvr cave the New a 2-0 xiutiMA s'xer the 'lev clan 1nlians Ijsj Invliarts' Ic.ul mcr the to two carries The Boston Ss a IHr SPORIS (ROM rnmrl Pfnn an Hiir'Ntt ti bber g'oves and in.v.fd 'he of ordered in g.ua sees Dr. Manlon lake ufs ti ..,1 tree I veitnrs Welkei a'd torv pertotn-ed last niih; hv IV o( pfn Vj)mi hjv kelh.ill team, was killed vesterdav hv a 2 'ix volt eie.ttit cha-ge whiie vorkirg a. lohn power snhsta Uo" Shcrir.an in this He the son of and M-v S.drev I Vt. of an Tr ra.ncr ro.ior oi ine m.ru ess era irnn i an news- fTer fan the He" hev d'opped a 2 dcci'on to f-e I his ago V' and five games o't the pa.e A scored a to a-d Ned 'V I ow-ifs la'ke Pn. 1 MI Hit' I 2.

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