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WlGfc TWO THE TYRONE (PA.) DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1950 3 NATIONS SCOLD SOLONS SPEED (Continued From Patje One) president of the security council, Sir Gladwyn Jebb by branding U. N. soldiers in Korea "murderers." The Russian made his blunde iri the course of another violent attack on the United Stales in connection with Mnnchuria, sarcastically declaring that the spectacle of a "murderer" offering dollars to victims could only provike indignation and contempt. In the same tone, he charged that the United States in suggesting a fact-finding commission composed of India and Sweden was primarily interested in yetting "intelligence agents and spies" into" Manchuria.

Sir Bengal Rau of India indignantly protested this- insinuation a few minutes later. Jebb rapped Malik for "insulting'' every soldier in Korea and said it indicated the extent of the success the United Nations forces have had in resisting aggression by the Communists. But the most blistering answer came from Austin, who said the Soviet Union was interested only in dividing and destroying the sec- uriy council as a unified group. He continued in angry tones: "The Soviet government is afraid to face the whole United Nations, so it is attempting to single out cne member for SOMEBODY MUST BE 'Continued Prom Page One) pert Knowland. Fi'.

law provides that no one ii Defense Secretary who has In'(he armed forces during ten years. Critics I'nra repeal of this safe- ivsult in military rather than civi.inn control of defense. Resignation of Johnson, the question as to how long Secretary of the Navy Matthews will remain at his post. Some administration insiders expressed the view that Matthews will follow his former chief into retirement shortly. Matthews has been closely identified with the Johnson regime, which undertook to carry out plans for unification of the armed services.

His recent speech on a "preventive war" for peace was repudiated by Presi- dent Truman. Up to now, thu two top officials in the defense establishment have resigned, Johnson and Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen T. Early. The resignation of Early, White House advisers said, is in no way i connected with Johnson's coming retirement. Johnson is leaving his job Sept.

19, while Early will remain until Sept. 30. Early has been trying to get away for several months. He took the defense post in May, 1949, with the understanding that he would remain a year. FOR YOUR Roofing, Spouting, Siding Sheet Metal Work Heating Air Conditioning SEE Charles A.

Sabathne' 908 Pa. Ave. Ph. 1178 SCHOOL DIRECTORS (Continued Prom Page One) parents. The enrollment of pupils for the 1950-51 school year totals 1819, divided as follows: Adams, 309; Logan, 371; Washington, 227; Junior-Senior high school, 912.

The College Undergraduate Center, Altoona, has rented two Tyrone schoolrooms, two nights per week, for classes in salesmanship. The School Board authorized the purchase of $10,000 United States Treasury oonds, this amount covering the balance in the emergency building fund. FIGHTER-BOMBERS 'Continued Krom Pane onet attic zone eight fighter bombers obbed fire bombs into two ndj-nning aiiroad tunnels where Norhh Koran troops had taken cover. S'lames vere seen to belch from both ends jf each tunnel. Night fighters attacked a 30-vch- cle enemy convoy but made no claims of damage GREATER FREEDOM BIG 3 CONTINUE RUSSIA CLAIMS she hasn't supplied arms to North Koreans since last year, but a U.

S. soldier, pointing to the date "1950" on the crate, examines captured North Korean hand grenades, Continued From internal security. As of toc'Jay, the are still apparently of the mind tha Germany's "external security" is matter for the Atlantic pact power to attend to. The American approach is tha Germany will volunteer for militai service again only if they are assui of inclusion in an overv-al European army, under a unified some of the top German officers in staff positions. A village 3,400 years old recently was discovered on the island of Panareau, near Messina, Italy.

2 GROUPS IN MOVE WALKER FORECASTS UP PWVS OUT TO THfr ALTOONA DRIVE- IN TONIGHT THURSDAY "JACKIE ROBINSON STORY" Starring Robinson Also News and Cartoon 2 Shows Nightly Rain or Shine Plank Rd. Goods Lane Mi. South of Altoona Gates Open 7:45 Show Starts Dusk BLATT BROS. ALTOONA DRIVE-IN JU THE.ATRE. AMERICAN MOTORISTS LAUDED BY ENGLISHMAN WASHINGTON, Sept.

13 (INSi The much maligned motorist of the United States en me in for a good word an Englishman. Sir Frank Newsom-Smith, former lord mayor of London, said he thought the great majority of American drivers are courteous, capable, and stay on their own side of the road "to an amazing degree." Newsom-Smith is in the United States to study highway construction and traffic management. He is a guest of the American Automobile Association. The family of President Theodore Roosevelt had the greatest collection cf pets ever kept in. the Whit House.

The only genuine mahogany pi-own in the United States is found in Florida. SUPER 220 DRIVE-IN Altoona, Pa. Rt. 220 First Show at 8:15 P.M. Last Show at 10:15 P.M.

TONIGHT: LAST TIMES "GOLDEN OARRINGS" Ray Milland and Marlene Deitrich Also Selected Short Subjects THURSDAY F1UDAY "DUDE GOES WEST" Eddie Albert, Bennie Barnes Also "WITHOUT HONOR" Franchot Tone LATE CLASSIFIEDS ADVANCE NOTICES There will be no initiation of of A No. 91 Friday evening on account of football game. FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. Write Box No. 511, Herald.

1313 FEMALE HELP WANTED for merchandise department, full time. References in person to Rea ana Derick's. 13 tf (Continued From Or.o) Pending such action by the Chamber, the Chest postponed its annual meeting, originally scheduled for next Tuesday night. The meeting will be called later by James P. Walsh, Chest president.

President Walsh praised the efforts of Joseph A. Dickson, 1549-U campaign chairman, which resultec "getting so close to the gout that we did not have to clip into our reserve An audit of the Chest's activities, made by Oliver F. Schell, was approved. The report shows a balance of $1207 at the beginning of thu year; receipts of $58G8 and expenditures to Aug. 31.

1950, amounting to The August 31 balance was 3662. Expenditures wsre: Blair County Children's Aid. SHOO; Blair-Bedford'Boy Scouts, $900; Tyrone Boy Scouts Camp Anderson fund, $200; Tyrone Ambulance 1 Association, $100; Tyrone Civic Club. $1205; Tyrone Garden Club, $200: Tyrone Girl Scouts, $GOO; Tyrone Public Health Association, 51500; Tyrone Youth Center, $500; miscellaneous, $547. All of the expenditures were as provided in the budget, except that $G5 additional was given to the Civic Club.

In addition to Mr. Wa'sh, the following were present Mrs. Robert W. Owens. Mrs.

Frank Hahne, Mrs. T. W. Fisher, Albert J. Hoffman, Harry I.

Joseph A. Dickson, Floyd R. Campbell, Dr. John B. Nason, Alfred K.

Smith, Chest secretary, and Miss Louise Koons executive secretary of the Blnii County Children's Aid society. Prom One! When the smoke of battle cleared the enemy was gone, except for many of his dead littering the hil sides. FF.NM. DEMOCRATS (Continued From Page One) amounts. GOP gubernatorial hopett.il John Fine has hinted at 150 million dollars in additional revenue while Dilworth's estimate runs up to 300 million dollars.

A 14-memtoer committee Including Andrews, party leaders with widc candidates serving ex-oflicio vill turn out the platform. (Continued From Pntte meeting is as important as his own first conference with the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt alter Pearl Harbor. He is said to have based his statement on the similarity of the major issues involved: That of deciding whether Europe or Asia should ho given the highest defense priority Handel had produced an opera before he was 15. ATHLETE'S FOOT No Alcohol No Acid No Sting ror quick relief nnd good "suits get the famous VICTORY OINTMENT.

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Monday and Tuesday these forces had captured seven miles of territory, driving to within five miles of Pohang and four miles of Kigye, eight miles inland from the port. Everywhere the South 'Koreans scored successes, except at one point where an advance unit was pushed off a hill north of the midway mark on the Yongchon-Angang road by attacking North Korean troops. Stiffened enemy resistance plus the heavy rains and winds cut down the pace of the South Korean counter-offensive designed to liberate Pohang, Angang and Kigye. At the opposite end of the box- shaped Korean perimeter, meanwhile, heavy fighting erupted Wednesday fully two miles behind the lines of the U. S.

25th Division, athwart the roads leading east to Pusan. ACME QUALITY Paint Varnish Kem-Tone Kem-Olo Lin-X BURLEY BROS. FOR SALE TONIGHT LLOYD H. WOOD Republican Nominee lor Lieutenant Governor WFBG tHuMICH SHU CwimlttM ai Pinisrliiilt Iijlur, Gtilmi More People Are Buying for Cash Because They Save- Shop at A6RAMS CASH MARKET Phone 1325 Peaches reasonable or pick them yourself. Take containers.

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Edgar James, Thomastown. 13t3'- EVEN FUNNIER. THANMYFRIEfJDlRMA NIGHTLY IN THE LOUNGE The MUSICAL COMEDY NOTES Wonderful Music Hilarious Comedy Tyrone FRENCH NOT CONVINCED (Continued From Puise one) than a help even though it would relieve the strain on western democracies. It is certain that German questions will have a place of high importance on the Big Three agenda. In their efforts to guard western Europe again-t a new catastrophe engineered from behind the iron curtain, the French have dropped many of their age-old prejudices against Germany.

The Schuman plan is a case in point. The French national reaction to this scheme for pooling resources is proof of an eai nest- French desire to collaborate. But it is quite apparent that for some time to come at least, there will be French reservaions. The Germans may be achieving a measure of prosperity by their present type of manufacture and by export. French economy, on the other hand, is in an extremely precarious position.

It seems certain, however, that France would rather see the Germans put to work making anythin else in the world except guns and bullets. SAVE YOUR GOOD NATURAL RUBBER TIRES Wheel Alignment and Balancing Knee Action and Steering Rebuilding We Aie United Motors Authorized SHOCK ABSORBER DEALERS GBLL'S BODY SHOP ORCHARD CROSSING TYRONE, PA. PHONE 862 NITE 769 SUGAR- Cannin Time is Here 5 lb 49C bring your own ug Gal OAK GROVE OLEO- Quality lb 29c Red Sour CHERRIES-No 2Cans 2 cans 49C Del Grosso Spaghetti SAUCE- 19 7 oz tan 39C Spaghetti or BEEF LIVER-Tender ib 59c EL PATIO TODAY THURSDAY FIRST TYRONE SHOWING! JOHN COIMNNf O'AhJA CAUET-LVHN MARIE W51SQN Extra! "BEAUTY AT VV The Story cf Modeling Feature at 2:34 7:34 9:381 VERY OWN" DONALD O'CONNO GALL S1URM WAIUR VINCINI PRICE. WARDEN Feature at 6:45 9:43 HOUSE KIDS" Feature at 8:29 2 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (Continued From Pace One) cago, six cronies, all regular mem bci's of the Knights, in one of thei get-togethers in a Lock Haven res taurant, decided to work up a dril For the next few mornings the sex I tet arose early and spent thei morning hours going over a dril part'y marching, partly a dance they learned to uo V.y silont c-uiinting. They didn't use any musical ac- i comp.animrnt, or audible beating of time, which is believed to have been i what helped to moke that little dril 1 the No.

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