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PAGE FIVE INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE. INDIANA PENNSYLVANIA, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1 NOW LISTEN, pierre Triple Murder In Tennessee Still Mystery Washington Merry-Go-Round BY DREW PEARSON Demo Leader Urqes Faith In President Sfl. had Iwo pistol hidlrt- aiparcntly of in his head, and Mrs. MOUNT IM.KASANT.

Tenn. M-ri Chaired evidence iudlrnted today Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Moore and size their siir5t walked one at time. Mnre.

STATUE The ta(n nf rhrlat th a no iintper ccn nan overlooking Rio de Jin- into a dead-shot ambush Saturday one. All had on outdoor clothing Help for Radfori One of the DRKW rKARSON eiro from Cnrcnvado Mountain, lit ON bcsl backstagt aupportcrs for Ad- Rr JACK REM. nipht. A rorcmer'n jury said they were reinforced concrete, stands 130 Fact. hnl bullet holes in the face murdered.

Police found no pistol. hjKn- measures 92 feet from or head. The three bodies were no stray bullets, no bloodstains. 1no tjp one outstretched arm sprawled in the charred living Fire Chief J. E.

Hardlson said lo lh hai nand)) ten feflt The Waahlnirloii Alerrjr-Go'Ralind miral Radford is aolf Waller Kob- WASHINOTON Sen. Mans-WASH1NGTON Here are omc crlson. assistant aocrelary ot atate1 field said today Intcrna-of the behind-lhe-scenea develop-, for Ihe Far East. He has been una affairs have readied the nienls In the fast-moving Far Eajt-jaaylng privately that Chou En-lai'i; st((e wncre members of Congress crn crisis. threats against Formosa constitute musi ipui our President Snmr nf the develonnients Dolnt act ot war and mat any miumip Elsenhower" to reach a settlement i room of the Moorrs' home, a scant there was no evidence or arsun.

jn irnjiH and weighing eight tons. two steps from the front door. Pn. "but to catch as fast as it did, jhe stands 2.300 feet abov lice said the motive probably was It hnd to be set," nvP and can ba aeen (or 20 i robbery. After a check of the store's re- miles at sea.

As police chief Clare McAfee fig- celnts, Homer Copeland, assistant 1 I I 1. I. 1.1 nltinf aairl tKo to why senators are worried ovcrl' troops to baek up the threat of world problems without war. would be a legitimate target for Mansfield, a member of the Sen- giving too much authority to an: ambitious admiral who has wanted U.S. bombers, in other words, Foroian Rflalions Committee.

lerlson Indicates we already hava. Mid he waj "standing behind the preventive war. all me provocation we need 10 ai-i President" on I. S. sunoort of i They also point to the fact that i sumed: probably were carrying $500 lo I First came the guest, a jovial B0- bachelor fnrmer.

James I :47. who customarily watched wrcs- LJIJ Dk-J 1.1 tri i i. wi.mwns- un lea riauonn enori 10 enn nosur extremely careful so far to lc.rma the resolution While uie beWveen the Chines, Nation, l- control In his own hands. 1 ista ann t-ommunisis in me area Finel they point to -he fact "dm nlstra ion his ot that the Piosfdent. though a ne 'id eere believer in peace, can thatl plies "the recognition of exist, an extremely bad picker of menllh Unlled S.llei would have lW(, chinas." Mansfield! Custom Made DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS and UPHOLSTERING Free Estimates tling on television with the Moores 'I CIJ UT INCUS on Saturday nights, HONG KONG ll Eighty foreign He arrived at Moore hardware Catholic missionaries are still in-slore a little before closing time siric Rw1 ailMi catholic head-and then went on lo the house to qurirrs In Hong Kong announced wait Tor the Moores there.

lmUv Kiftysix arc priests and About 45 minutes later Moore brothers, including four bishops drove up. let his wife nut at the, and one prefect apostolic, and 24 front door, then put his pickup are sisters. in the garage at the rear and should have thought twice Domo aid he Is willing to follow Elsen- fore ho let Adm. Arthur Radford, ihower's leBd In the matter, "rec- during a 50-minutc refueling top! Blorkaite Chlaa barlier In ngnbilng the fact that the Prcsl- at two Jima. sweet-talk him inlo ne Formosan crisis.

Admiral Rod--fton( has been most patient and believing Chinng Kai-shek could ford called for a Dlocxaae 01 ine he has stated on many occa retake the Chinese mainland. JChina coast. Significantly, there can be no alternative while she went in. a A Utile lalpr stmip hnvs imv envov Arrives Marine Landing-Admiral J1 v.uuld be impossible to peace." Head set upon defend ormosa if the off-shore is- Although Mansfield and all nth. flames flickering inside and nuti-! TEL AVIV.

Isrncl The first; in it. Far Fast such as Quumuy and the er senators announcing a stand Curtain Linen Shop that ho asked the Marine Corps w1cre was I'P1 for ih. break, "landed Ihe right to, China. Supreme Court Justice Wll- ficd the fire department. Firemen Japanese minister to Israel, Shi-put out the blaze but did not knowj.ichi Kamimura, and his wife anyone was In the house until they- arrived here by air at dawn today, forced open the front door and Kamimura is also minister to stumbled over ihe bodies.

iTurkey with a residence in Ankara. IJUI111S vuiiLKmioHuiio vi vii.iiLjv, nam J. IJUUglilR 5H1Q i sv niijnt 17 N. lith St Phalli S-1731 troops on ttv mnmliind even before that eventually must come, an Rtlttck whs madir. (Such right "The ultimnle political srllle-is now In the joint resolution.

ment 01 the China problem, However, Eisenhower vigorously Douglas lold the New York Uni- down of Marine units and landing craft available for that area. Marine landing craft, of course, arc used only to put invading or reinforcing troops ashore; so Radford hnd in mind some kind of troop-landing operation. When Efsenhow-er heard about this he exploded. It should be stated that Radford disagreed about the defense of For- versity School of Law, "involvcsj mosa, claimed Red China had no recognition nf two Chinas and the intention of attacking Formosa grant of seats in the United Na proper. He believed Foreign Min- lions to boll) of them." ister Chou En-lal would agree to a Chairman ue rge iU-Ga) or the.

believes the showdown with China) should be peaceful. However, he' cease-fire and the release of Ihe, Senate Foreign Relations Commit-i inime Ko rtpfinitiAmerican airmen to strengthen his tee said in an NBC television ap- showdown, and if it can be peace-bargaining position for a seat in pearance the time hasn't come for i nnt to riskinathe United Nations. talking about e.ther U. S. recognl- TO FORESTALL posslblt further unprogrammed appearances of her French poodle Pierre.

Barbara Ann Scott (left), former Olympic skater, gives Pierre a lecture In etiquette In dresstng room of the Hollywood Ice Revue at Madisun Square Garden, New Vork. During the show Pierre walked out onto the Ice, shook himself and stared at the audience. At right la Gundl Buach, German champion skater In the show. Intgntationai Houndphotoj vacua lion or Tat-hen Admiral war. I Observers One dangerous he added, "to discuss Fa anything that may lead ar t.aiiiern compucanon is me r.ink presence of American what he called "using the U.S.

presence ot American "oDservcrs lo 10 On Brand New Refrigerators from A 1 we discuss nB .1 1.1 i PPt nt fprrvboats." American M-rit-e 'onj, hs mscuss on auoui ou uie uu-miuic imauua, from a position uf strength If any ot them slxjuld be killed in Scn- (DIiaai nbjeet- San Dec. 13 Iron, captured by the Chinese Commu ned bombing raids, war tension to ngnt, not reny out civuuns. Mei lo savintf Sylvia C. Powell, wife Jcihn W. r.isls in Korea had testified that would mount.

Incidentally. Com- overruled, and the evacuation: in lh. rt k. Powell, former editor of the China the China Monthly Review iwd- munist fire has been accurate and nuC, Formosa n-anrdlen of. Monthly Beview.

dlrd Communist propaganda and i if obviously comes from well-trained what the United Nations advo-1 Powell was a witness before the 'orcQd to read it. troops ineooeupaiu.no. i i' Zt Vrlin 'subcommittee at a healini! here island wa, executed in heavy seas toed to keep clear of cert, nl "if linn no Nobel Prize ana wun oeuaiy aiiunij l. rh hir Orri.r 'vor a temporary truce, but that Communist affiliations, he rerun mores no auesuon oui inai inc. ri ulcillerl in modern war- to American pools are ui lire oniy 1 A re SKllieo in mtnem wu bp an acii-irmrnt to imur more nrotprl nn ac.

iul imioiih KplMn. A a I 1 Heds fa le. when urea upon. VY llllltri Lltib Cease-fire Possibilities Pres drain." (Copyrighl. 195.1.

By the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Janner later announced he had OKLANDO. Fla. if Dr. John R. He apparently referred to the asked Ally.

Gen. Brownell lo press Molt, 1946 winner of the Nobel possibility that nationalist leader' a (reason against Powell. Peace Prize for humanitarian Chiang Kai-shek muht be persuad-' Another witness who similarly work, died at his winter home cd lo give up CJuemoy. Malsu and rI.jujied to answer questions before here last night. He was 89.

other coastal islands lo the Com- subcommittee was William! An evangelist and promoter ot munists as pari of a cease-fire H. Hinlon. of Putney. Vt. Like international understanding, he agreement.

U. S. leaders reported- Pnwoli, he wa, tl, china as a was for many vcars general scc-ly consider r.nme of the islands as government employe and stayed on rclary nf the National Council and Crash-Lands Plane; None Aboard Hurt ident Eisenhower welcomes the New Zealand overture to arrange a cease-fire. But if a cease-fire proposal backfires, the President wants to invite other United Nations members to join us in patrolling the Formosan Straits. He refers to this privately as a "police aelion.

a term which a certain Democratic President was criticized for using in regard to Korea. Jailed Airmen The idea of let- "n'fi" l''- lO WOrK lllCre Slier ine UOmmU- lntfrnnlinnn rrnnnillln. Ilia Knowland said a cease-fire with- COAL CITY. 111. OH "I kept advantage lo either side would nists look over.

Young Men Christian Assn. Later Jenner said in his statement lo- he became honorary lire president day that both Povcll and Hinton of the World Alliance of YMCA. tlnil relatives visit the jailed Amer-Ihave t0 come down Jojet preserve the possibility that Chiang sometime might return to the mainland. acknowledged that "they had been In IB95 he helped organize the lean airmen airport. Then I knew I wouldn't lecturing or writing in praise of; World's Student Christian Fcdcra with uvao iiammarsajoin, noi t.obe abe mske ft wnJ dark Sen.

Humphrey (D-Minn) has Communist China ever since their tion, of which he was general The U.N. secretary is real-; ik. iv sure at John Foster Dulles fori return. Senate favors but neither would reveal secretary until 1920 and its chair. etriy unui I Thus Capt.

Edward Kuhn, pilot. I "prompt action" by who was sponsoring their work or man until 1928. He was chairman vetoing it. Chou went along withtoW of hjJ iecisim to ch-Iandj the U. N.

toward arransing ir the idea when it was proiwsed by an airliner with 41 persons aboard a cease-fire. give any details of their of the International Missionary; Mrs. Powell refused to say Council until 1942 and honorary nammarsKjoio ann even appear im(J bean tiM MrI whether she was or had been a chairman since then. willing lo release cacn prisoner as ye8lerday. None ot the crew A I I I members or 30 passengers.

mil-i I CuTD member of the Communist partyj and declined to answer numerous; other questions under her Fifth' The United States awarded him the Distinguished Service Medal and 16 foreign governments gave '7 personnel, were injured. The Southeast Airlines twin-en- Those Using Amendment protection against pos' him other decorations. He was sible self-incrimination. author of 21 books on religious rhina '2inc C16 was chartered to fly Ihe tiffin American soldiers who were and sou nil subjects. Propaganda Misio 0ri-1 tidier from Camp Kilmer, ginallv the Slate Department 10 Bnd lhe so certain the U.N.

secretary gen-Oakland. Army base. i 1 I 1 By JOHN CHADWICK I ivunn, ou, 01 Miami springs, era! would succeed In his mission a Dniniiid I In I it er.nl a i former Air Force combat jet WASHINGTON Ml Sen. Jenner 1 aSi a' htV as (R'Ind) said today some means group of diplomats to the Far 5aid the developed en- WAS 279 WAS M89 must be found to curb the activf-l Ku si in m-dci lo be a II set to nro- about 1B0 miles southwest of Chi- ties of some American citizens i i i. mm eeed with the nrisonor-rclease ne- I whom he accused of spreading YOU SAVE MO00 YOU SAVE800B goliaLiuns after Hammarskjold caa I LOUMnyuui i He turned back toward Chicago, Communist propaganda after re- cleared the way.

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Other Mediators Prime Minister Nehru or India has been encouraging direct negotiations be tween the United Slates and Red China. He wants the United Slates off-shore islands and put Formosa he said. lhe very least. Ihey should be re- The plane skidded 50(1 feel to a quired to register as foreign safe slop in the snow. Damage to agents." the craft was minor.

The area is' Jenner made the statement in onlv cHance this mM I i 1- I vear to tret HD I I I -Bflll- 11 I niirlac ii rj I isltpsnl publication by the while, the Prime Minister of Bur- dotted wiln nilla and rouh "trip announcing ma is fit to De tied over ine tbci h- ni h.n mvitPd in Wash-' Kunn walked the mile to Coal'mittee of another volume of lestl- II i a special MI II I' 1 il I I I U. r-L lift CTIII I inBtnn Aftrr vlsitinc Chou En-tai Citv for aid- The soldie's weie mony in a probe into the activities in Phin ih Hnimit to Chicago by bus and later of American citizens he has ac- announccd he was going lo uKi u. MiuihK uw cause oi nea West Coast. China. Jenner headed the sub- i i in 1 1 ii lm.

i i i ii i inglon lo use his influence for bel I II I Tgf-l II II Ill II Blir I I committee in the lasl Congress. ter relations. So far. the Stale! Iceland has mors than 100 known! The latest volume includes volcanoes. mony taken at a public hearing in I Department has refused to invite him.

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