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PAGE 5 THE PITTSBURGH PRESS TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1953 Car Loses Wheel, Driver loses Car HOUSTON, July 7 (UP) Do You Have Trouble Sleeping? Then you'll be Interested in 6ome magic words of a. British Sheriff's officers were looking today for a stolen three-wheeled Shop fomorrow in air-cooled comfort! Bill Proposed To Make FBI Watchdog' Susce Case Stirs Williams to Action auto. A. A. Davis, 26, reported his IC73 W.

tSk Wednesday 9 to 5:30 Democrats Solt on State Tax Program Andrews Withdraws Pledge of Support Continued from Poje One) because they blame the Democrats for their troubles, Mr. Andrews said that as of now the 15 Labor Pains Keep WIOF-TV Off Air Rival Unions Fight Over Antenna Job A union row is blocking Pittsburgh's newest television station from getting on the air. The dispute is over installation of the antenna for Station WKJF-TV on Channel 53. Until the union snag developed, station officials had hoped to be on the air with a test pattern by this time. F.

G. Raese, station manager, said the row is a jurisdictional one between Local 5 International Brotherhood of Electrical 1940 car lost a wheel while he was driving home from work. He said he left the vehicle beside the road and when he returned with a new wheel the car mm was gone. By CHESTER rOTTER Press Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, July 7-A law humorist that can bring you peace. Be sure to read "When You Can't Sleep- in This Week Magazine with THE SUNDAY PRESS which would give the FBI au thority to investigate charges of GIs Slash Reds In Bayonet Fight (Continued from faje One) fraud or other violations in any Government agency was introduced in the Senate today by mm Sen.

John J. Williams. are released to do as they please. The Democratic leader said there is now $800,000,000 avail-; able for State expenses. That! should take care of things until! The Delaware Republican has had the law in mind and under Workers, and an out of town crew of riggers.

up the rain-slicked slope. The Girl, 2 Men Sought in Killing discussion for some months but it was the Susce case which spot reoria Firm Hired Mr. Raese said the station had Americans mtt them headon, cracking Chinese skulls with rifle butts or impaling them hired a Peoria, 111., contracting i i lighted the situation the law is designed to correct and which hastened its introduction. firm as it specializes in rigging with bayonets. Some of the Americans used knives to cope the Legislature meets again in January, he said.

Mr. Andrews recommended that "adequate provisions" be made for hospitals and schools, that a pay Increase be voted State employes and that the lawmakers come back in January to television antennas. The Susce case Involved an with the advancing Reds. The contractor, he said, as (Continued front Pose Jne) man as a man who works or had worked at Heinz. He also mentioned the man's nickname, but Mrs.

Silich hasn't been able to sured him that he had an agree Investigation report written in 1943 by Andrew J. Susce, former Pittsburgh internal revenue agent. It contained charges that Pittsburgh racketeers paid off ment with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Work The Chinese called In reinforcements but American artillery spotted the new group In the muddy valley north of the hill and cut the Reds to pieces. ers to do such work all over the PAY ON MAY-STERN'S METER BANK PLAN nation. lifei-aS politicians and public officials.

Agent Fired That The Chinese attack was the said, is agreement, Mr. Raese being flown here today. To Meet Today fM first against an American posi Mr. Susce subsequently tion since the Reds mounted charged that the report was sup pressed. He made his charges to the Justice Department with the recall it.

Nicknamed 'Flash' Lutz, detectives said, is sometimes called "Flash." Mrs. Silich said that name rang no bell. Relatives of Gasperic said he has no nickname. Detectives haven't yet made clear whom they consider to be the trigger man in the murder. The break apparently came last night when the Homicide Squad picked up a witness of the murder on an anonymous tip.

A few hours later, about 4 But Local 5 Business Manager William Shord claims that alp Pittsburgh contractor should do the work. And, he added, as far as he knows, the Peoria crew "is result they were referred to uv ternal revenue for an investiga their offensive last May 27. Polio Serum 'Bootlegged' Here SQ5B just not union." tion of its own officers and employes. Mr. Susce was fired for making "false accusations" against a superior officer.

Mr. Shord said that he plans survey Pennsylvania finances. Then he took a dig at State GOP bigwigs with the suggestion: "Perhaps Mason Owiett, Harvey Taylor, Senator Martin, Senator Duff and Governor Fine may have occasion to arrange a rendezvous in the Poconos, agree as to who is to be their standard-bearer next year and emerge triumphant with a tax program that would solve the State's difficulties." Mr. Owiett is GOP national committeeman and president of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Assn. Mr.

Taylor is a State senator and chairman of the Republican State Committee. Meanwhile, Republicans had some hope of reviving the sales tax. House Majority Leader Albert W. Johnson of Smethpcrt said two Republican "holdouts" are ready to swing into line. By his reckoning, that would to meet with Mr.

Raese today. $8 Senator Williams said that the (Continued from Pose One) Both were hopeful that the dis- pute could be straightened out in short order. Meanwhile, Mr. Raese said that -Mm law which he dropped in the a. they went to uaspencs Deposit as little as 25c every day in the meter bank we furnish.

Bring bank to MAY-STERN'S once a month and we will credit your account! You keep the bank. piled some GG last fall and winter in anticipation of this summer's polio season. it is "still possible" that the sta- tion will get on the air before mm the week Is nut. house, his relatives said. hief Devlin said the men are both about 5 feet 9 inches tall, weigh about 150 to 160 pounds and have fair complexions.

Mr. Silich, 27, of 1419 Monte mm Enough GG on Hand The City Health Department Chile Chief in Argentina iSS BUiUNua AirvEid, Argentina, 11 BSfjs hopper was drawn up by the Justice Department following consultations with him. "It is not the purpose of this bill to set up the FBI as a super Gestapo over Government employes and it would not have that effect," Senator Williams said. Allows Fraud Check "It would merely allow the de partment of Justice (of which FBI is a bureau) when allegations are submitted to it regarding possible fraud or criminal rey was shot once in the abdomen with a German Luger. has enough GG on hand for all legitimate needs in Allegheny County at the present time.

If more should be needed as the summer progresses, the State Health Department has advised JUiy rresiaeni carios loanez of Chile has arrived in Buenos First reports from Allegheny aucs iui a J-uay aiaic viau iu General Hospital, where he was liic acuta iaA AaA Df amor. De cnmaxea oy ine signing oi a new Argentine-Chilean economic Mi snort oi passage VAn.arA gency trip in an ambulance, was Mr. Johnson said Rep. Edward that the bullet lodged in his treaty. jfp hip.

Dunn, Mt. Carmel Republican, officials here the extra serum will be forthcoming. Meanwhile, the latest health report shows the polio toll here this year at about the same level as last year. FIRST Congress or the united mm actions on the part of employes States met at Federal Hall, Wall Street, New York, in 1789. in any Government agency, to and one of the original sales tax "rebels," had assured him he'd support the bill if clothing and shoes are exempted.

Declines to Name Second Bullet Went Through Body But Hampton Township Patrolman E. G. Heber disclosed today that the slug tore its way through the Navy veteran's body and is probably still on the picnic i investigate such charges and, if necessary, to prosecute. "The various agencies will still be allowed to continue their own intelligence staffs for the pur ttJ Hampton Township police to name the second convert. He.

mm pose of maintaining a proper check upon their employes. yesterday. "I know It won't be easy to find," Patrolman Ileber said. Everybody recognizes the im portance of each agency in trying to keep its own house in "Rut there's always a chance." The gunman, wearing a blue order." said that if he's identified he might be subject to pressure to continue his opposition. The hodge-podge program, advanced by John S.

Fine after conferences with leaders of both parties, would raise more than enough to balance the Governor's budget. Blasts Democrats bandana over his face, was accompanied by a companion similarly masked but apparently unarmed. They stole up about dusk on the 15 to 20 men shooting dice in wnnAnri crrrwa anarr mm Iwy pr FREEMAN SPORT SHOES on SALE AJm MltctoW 0rop Hock m4 Browi $tyhi Sen. George ade. Camp mai icnic Hill Republican, had blasted the Democrats for refusing to support a general sales tax and then being willing to go along piecemeal sales taxes on autos, on cigarets and other items.

"Drop your money," the gunman ordered. As the crumpled greenbacks fell from the hands of the gamblers, the unarmed robber stooped to nick them up. SU.9S lobes en iowoi ,1690 JP3p jr Jj I' If an agency is already investigating a case involving its own employes and the FBI also gets into the investigation, the FBI will be supreme in the probe, the senator said. No Reflection Intended "The introduction of this bill is not to be interpreted as any question of or reflection upon the honesty or sincerity of the present Secretary of the Treasury or of the present Commissioner of Internal Revenue," he continued. "However, these men will not always be in office and I think it is a dangerous procedure to allow to remain in the hands of any agency or its executive officer the power to veto criminal prosecution of himself or any employe in his division.

"The American people will never have confidence in any clean-up program as long as the agency affected has conferred upon itself the sole investigative powers. It was for this reason that I requested the Department $16.95 lottO Sen. John H. Dent, of Jean-j Witnesses said Mr. Silich, who net te, the Democratic leader, shot Was standing on the opposite back that the Democrats had: side of the gathering, advanced never said that they would be across the clearing where the for any of these levies.

lay toward the menacing inen, pointing an angry nnger.Luger. at Senator Wade, he thundered: "You can't get away with that here," he was quoted as saying. The masked man waited till he was only 5 feet away, a witness said, then pulled the trigger. "By your words you have doomed this program to defeat." Meanwhile, Senate Republicans tightened their lines for whatever may lie ahead. They voted to use the unit rule on all bills ALSO SELECTED GROUPS Edwin Cfopp Shoes on Safe FREEMAN efm STORE 1020 JENKINS ARCADE Pittsburgh, Pa.

from now on. Profits Tax Test This means that whatever ac-l 1 tion the majority of the 32 TomorrflW publicans take on a bill in caucus, of Justice to confer with the Treasury Department and other executive agencies and recommend legislation." all 32 will abide by it on the floor. tVASHINGTON, July 7 (UP) Speaker Joseph W. Martin predicted after a White House Hits Auditorium Rill conference today that a major full ividth freezer E. ity of the House Ways Means James Meanwhile.

Ren, Lovett, Trafford Democrat, called Committee tomorrow will ap- IU1 InJ LEO a caucus of country members an excess profits tax ex both parties to protest acainst; tension. REFRIGERATOR what he termed "deals" being! Mr. Martin said the bill will sought by Pittsburgh and Phila- be placed before the House for delnhia members in return for; act ion eitner riiay or Monday, support of a tax program. He said that either of two bills In the "deal" category, he pending in the House Ways V'V-v-w 'Big 7.2 Cu. Ft.

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Reed, New Barr immediately denied that. York Republican, had called a any deals were being sought in! meeting of the Ways Means return for support of their bill. 'Committee for 8 a. m. tomorrow.

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