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City's Snow Bill Over $55,000 P. 11 Weather Report On Page 16 VOL 127. NO. 107 PRICE SEVEN CENTS BURLINGTON, VERMONT, On Beautiful lake Oiamplafit, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1954 'A I turn" Zzl "g7 I Gov. Emerson Dodges Third Term Question Cpl.

Dickenson Found Guilty ol Collaboration; Gets Ten-Year Sentence WASHINGTON, May 4 (AP) Cpl. Edward's. Dick Morning Press Bureau I 1 I A 1 I MnNTPELIER. Mav 4 Gov ernor Emerson continued his role as Vermont's political mystery man today by dodging a question enson was convicted today and sentenced to 10 years at hard labor on charges of informing on his comrades as to any third term intentions. in a Korean prisoner of war camp and currying favorj The issue came up at the gover nor press conference in reier- with his Red Chinese captors.

Both the conviction and the prison sentence are sub ence to a speech he made yester iect to automatic consideration by an Army Review day on Vermont's industry ana industrial prospects. Board, which may act in about a month. Stanley L. MacPherson, veteran patriation and chose to stay with The unprecedented court mar the Reds after the Korear armi Statehouse reporter, askea tna chief executive if he had any specific recommendations to change stice. But he and one other, Claude Batchelor of Kermit, later changed their minds and chose to the Vermont tax structure to expedite new industrial settlements.

return to this country. tial of the 23-year-old farm boy from Cracker's Neck, ended late in the afternoon of its 12th day. Dickenson was tried on charges of collaborating with the Chinese Communists and informing the Reds about the escape plans of a buddy, former Pfc. Edward M. Gaither of Philadelphia.

Batchelor, self-styled leader ot "No, I don't," replied Emerson. "The question of new taxes as far as my administration is concerned is academic. I see no need for new taxes during this present the group of 23 at one time, now is in custody at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. A pre-trial investigation was started March 5 to determine whether he.

like Dickenson, will He was convicted on both counts (AP Wirephoto! A ROSE FOR THE MOTHER OF THE YEAR Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, picking a rose in the White House garden yesterday, gives it to Mrs. Love McDuffie Tolbert, who has been named the 1954 American Mother of the Year. Mrs.

Tol- bert is from Columbus, Ga. Another renorter asked: "When OOOOPS! It doesn't really hurt! Eight-year old Sandra Smith of the Checker-berry School in Milton was more surprised than hurt as she received the polio vaccine shot yesterday. Milton was the first Vermont town to begin tests with the Salk polio vaccine yesterday. Dr. Maurice Villemaire, Milton health officer, is on the giving end of the needle.

Other picture and story on page 11. the first time a war prisoner had have to stand trial by you say the question is academic. ever been so tried and convicted. Hollow-eyed and haggard, Dick governor, does mat mean you ara-initely are not a candidate for The trial of Dickenson had been widely regarded as a test, and his conviction might establish a enson stared gloomily at the maroon-carpeted floor as the verdict was returned after 10 i hours of deliberation by eight high-ranking The governor answered: "What precedent for bringing collabora I mean is there is no reason or tion charges against other former prisoners whom the Army has 'Confidential' Letter Sparks Hearing Uproar Army officers. The soldier blonde bride of four months, Kate, fought need for my taking a position that we need any new taxes because the present tax structure is.

ade gathered somewhat similar infor mation. down tears as she chewed ner Dulles Returns From Europe; To Report to Ike WASHINGTON, May 4 W-Secre- vously at her fingernails. In a related development, the Air Force today cleared 69 offi quate to support tne cost at government this biennium until June 30. 1955. Dickenson himself said nothing Vietminh Captures Union Strongpoini HANOI, Indochina, May 4 (AP) Screaming Vietminh troops captured another important strongpoint today in an attack on shrinking Dien Bien Phu's western defenses, then beat off a determined French effort to retake the position.

cers and airmen of wrongdoing while they were prisoners of war, At least that's the way it looks WASHINGTON, May 4 (AP) An alleged "secret and confidential" letter from after the verdict was rendered but his attorney, Guy Emery, a retired West Point colonel, said he thought the court's decision was and said none of the 83 whose to me right now," he added. r. Edear Hoover, warning of a highly dangerous security situation at Ft. Monmouth, tary of State Dulles returned by The Question reearding the pos "A travesty" and that "The deck plane from Europe tonight to re N. touched off a new uproar in the McCarthy-Pentagon nearings toaay.

The disDUte arose after the Armv. and the Democrats on the Senate Investiga sibility of his candidacy was left unanswered. had been stacked." port to President Eisenhower ana cases were considered by a board of five generals would be required to face a court-martial. The 14 not completely cleared were ordered to show cause why they should be permitted to remain in the serv Emery said Dickenson "took it tions subcommittee, blocked a Republican drive to cut the televised hearings short pretty hard." congressional leaders on his so-far-unsuccessful drive to get united action to stem communism in Dickenson is one of 23 American and maybe wind them up this week with Sen. McCarthy (R-wis) as tne nnai wu ness.

It was one of the grimmer hours, the scores before winning their ice. prisoners of war who refused re Southeast Asia. of nearly two months of incessant goal. Back from the Asiatic peace a photostat personnel file on Cole-! secretary's attention to the al- As the ninth day of the inquiry attacks on the French Union for Their volunteers of death blew talks at Geneva, Switzerland, Dul lesed stripping. Knowland Favors State Control Of Labor Relations tress by the besieging Red-led up the barbed wire and then blew man.

les told newsmen these confer rebels. ended, Sen. Dirksen (R ill) called for night and Saturday sessions if necessary to speed up the Stevens delved into the book of hearing transcripts and came up Moreover. Cohn contended the ences with the Reds "are develop themselves up. The Vietminh died shouting: "Long live Ho Chi Minn!" "Death to the French." ing just about as expected." Pearson Defends U.S.

Policy In Asia; Talks on Korea Recessed Since Saturday night the rebels in human wave attacks have captured four strongpoints and part with a quotation from McCarthy that the subcommittee "had been He declined to comment further Vietminh mole men burrowed Pentagon didn't tell the subcommittee this material had been removed until "We caught you red handed." McCarthy set off the latest row getting good cooperation from the under the barbed wire and popped on the conference or on other developments during his 15-day se Army" in the rt. Monmoutn up inside the French position like by producing what he described as "one of a series of letters" from FBI Director Hoover. McCar ries of talks with leaders abroad WASHINGTON, May 4 I -The Republican leader in the Senate, Sen. Knowland of California, said Stevens said he couldn't recall probe. The record showed Cohn gophers.

They were quickly killed these incidents. So Cohn had him said much the same thing. So, GENEVA, May 4 W-Canada's in advance of a breakfast report (8 a.m. EDT) to Eisenhower to oy French fire. But by 3:30 a.m.

the rebels had thy said Hoover had given repeated warnings of. what the senator Stevens told his antagonists, read excerpts from an Oct. 14, "I today he favored amending the Ha-tW labor law to BlVe Indochina, to Geneva. Viet Nam, the third and largest state, has already agreed to participate, but opposes any settlement that would morrow. don't understand what this is about Taft lilt Taft termed a tremendously danger 1953, subcommittee hearing at which it developed Cohn called the Dulles said he would make "a states more power to control labor- lack of cooperation." Lester B.

Pearson lashed out today at Communist attacks on American policy in Asia with a declaration that "Asia for the of a fifth. Today capture brought the beseigers ever nearer the heart of the northwest Indochina fortress whose barbed wire and trench system, interlocked and laced with mines, has been steadily cut in area. It is now divided into two major sections: the main center commanded directly by Brig. Gen. Christian de Castries and the southern outpost strongpoint "Isa-belle" whose artillery fire is still overrun the one western strong-point and held it firmly.

Counter-attack Fails ous" situation involving security entail division of the country into management relations. full report" both to Eisenhower and later to congressional leaders on risks at the Ft. Monmouth radar Communist and anti-Communist Knowland announced he would At daybreak, De Castries! developments at Geneva, which in laboratories. Welch Protests Vt. Supreme Court Upholds Ban Asians is not the same as indeed launched a counterattack support zones.

No ExplaaaUoa of Delay clude efforts to save Indochina and is the opposite of Asia for the Southeast Asia from communism Cominform." Support a controversial states' right amendment sponsored by Sen. Goldwater (R-Ariz) and that he was "inclined to believe" it would be adopted by the Senate. Army counsel Joseph N. Welch protested it was improper for Mc There was no immediate expla ed by sheets of fire from tanks blasting from the heart of the bastion. The fight speedily developed Sen.

Flanders (R-Vt) said after The Canadian foreign secretary told the 19-nation Korean confer nation of the delay of the Cambo Carthy to have such a letter la a White House visit during tne On Non-returnable Beer Bottles into hand-to-hand death struggles beled "secret and comioenuar ence that "It would be no contri The uoldwaier amenameni is one morning that President Eisenhower does not favor American military a major protection tor tne central bastion. It was at Isabelle that some of the outlying emplacements dian and Laotian governments in sending their delegates to Geneva. It was from this counterstroke bution either to Asian peace or of a series being debated by the in his possession, and declared it looked to him as if the senator that the French finally had to The Cambodian ambassador to prosperity, independence or dig-! were seized over the weekend, but operations in Indochina unless this' country "has the support of tbe withdraw. Morning Press Bureau iJeitords said, that the act was MONTPELIER. Mav 4 Ver- passed for the protection of the was breaking the law.

nity. if the Japanese bast Asian Senate as it considers President Eisenhower's proposals to revise the Taft-Hartley Act and "reinforce its without sharply reducing its fire Washington, Nong Kimmy, was reported to be en route to Geneva There was no immediate an people of that region. McCarthy brought out the letter monfs ban on sale of beei" in non- public on the highways and to re- Co-Prosperity (pf War II) were exchanged for the nouncement oi.casualties on either Flanders- said diplomatic -efforts; in cross-examination of Secretary to join the delegation. power. Isabelle SITU TougNuf side.

returnable bottles was upheld by dice danger of injury to travelers, basic oojecuves. the Supreme Court today as a pro- P'us damage to their property and There is a disagreement among will continue, and that these will of the Army' Stevens, after sug A British spokesman said there Chinese East Asian Co-Communist French and Vietminh long-range The strongpoint taken today was was full agreement between East Empire." determine whether any military action is taken. tection against highway dangers to land abutting the highways. senators as to now mucn power ine gesting that associates of atom spy Julius Rosenberg continued to do artillery duelled steadily. Strong off the western edge of the main and West, at least on the open After Pearson spoke, tne con persons and property.

The very popularity of tne non- uwuwaier yruyvaa, iu.u bastion. Isabelle, while Cut off And Secretary of Defense Wilson secret work at Ft. Monmouth long isg session" of the Indochinese French forces from Isabelle, three miles from the main fortress, shot In dpp ar ne the act va id under returnahles the court indicated, siaies wiuc aim -c I from direct communication, evi own labor laws, particularly if they after the Army secretary took ference sessions on Korea were recessed until Friday. There were these developments affecting In was probably one of the reasons the state and federal constitutions, dently is still a tough nut for the out along the eastern bank of the Youm River which flows through for passage of the act, the court called it a proper exer conflicted with federal statutes. But Knowland said he is in full talks.

Some observers believe there may be Soviet requests to expand the composition of the peace parley at the opening meet rebels. Instead of taking shelter told his news conference a lew hours before Dulles landed that unless the secretary of state had gotten some new ideas at Geneva the United States could do no more dochina: A man mentioned by McCarthy cise of police power designed to The Legislature may have found the heart of the Dien Bien Phu A French spokesman said it was meet a special type of danger. that due to the number, construe under its protecting fire it launched its own attack against Vietminh during the day and plain. sympathy with the proposition expressed by Goldwater that states should have full control of all labor hoped to get the Indochinese talks ing. The special danger, the court in than it has in Indochina.

At bayonet point the French tion and chance they would be thrown away, the non-rcturnablcs French sources indicated the under way by Friday or the week dicated, results from the large in this connection was Aaron Coleman. Under questioning by Sen. McClellan (D Ark), McCarthy acknowledged that Coleman has sworn he was not a Communist. McCarthy has announced he will smashed a trench system. charged into a long string of Vict "Our basic responsibility," Wil French may take advantage of the end at the latest.

Five Vietminh rebel leaders arrived from Indo The rebels, who had slackened number and widespread use of non-returnables, their construction son said, "is to protect our own caused a special type of danger, the court said. legislation. Except in the case of national strike emergencies. Knowland said. nation and the nations with which minh trenches, routed the rebels in closing fighting, caused them considerable losses, and blew up china to join the talks.

The French and the likelihood they will be two-day recess to hold "indirect talks with the Vietminh delegates who arrived today. These would be conducted on a level In reply to the manufacturers' we have alliances we can't their assault Sunday night after regrouping and refreshing their troops from the pounding they had government summoned represen seek perjury action against Cole thrown away after being emptied. the Vietminh fortifications tatives of Laos and Cambodia, two Glass manufacturers failed to man, who has described himseil Loss of the fortress would be a been taking, launched an attack take the responsibility of policing the whole world. Even if we tried, it might be misunderstood. Even of the three Associated States of through the Soviet delegation.

as "anti-communist in worn ana speech." the federal government should stay out of this field. He added that Congress should try to solve the problems of labor and management "without concentrating power in Washington." Purtell Offers Amendment argument that this law has not eliminated other types of container litter on the highways, the court said that simply because other forms do appear this does not invalidate the 1953 law. heavy blow in France, although the fundamentally strong position on Dien Bien Phu's western perimeter from newly won positions prove, the high court held, that the act, adopted by the 1953 Vermont Legislature as an "anti-litter" Stevens said he has suspended of the French Union forces far good policemen aren't popular." Washington developments, in ad dition to Flanders' statement, in at 2 a.m. Racing over the muddy battle 35 persons at Ft. Monmouth but measure, is either discriminatory ther east iri Indochina would be none of them, so far as he knows, or arbitrary.

field which had been lashed by unchanged. The act. the court found, is are Communists. Sen. Purtell (R-Conn) meanwhile The unanimous decision, written cluded: 1.

A disclosure by Pentagon offi reasonably and justly related to However, a Vietminh victory at Dien Bien Phu could increase the tropical rains, the Vietminh hu man tidal waves which out Not From FBI Files its purpose. cials that the United States has turned down an informal French Then McCarthy produced the difficulties for the French. Un numbered the French Union de introduced an amendment carrying out Eisenhower's proposal for secret, government-conducted strike votes of employes in advance of The controversial law was pass by Associate Justice Olin M. Jeffords of Rutland, said power for a state to enact such legislation is contained in the 21st amendment to the United States Constitution. suggestion that American B29 ed during the last session of the purported letter from Hoover.

He didn't say where he got it, except to deny it came from the FBI doubtedly the rebels then would turn their armies toward the key to overall victory the vital Red bombers be dispatched to Indochina to attack Red Vietminh any walkout. fenders 10-1 threw themselves against the barbed wire barricades. They hurled plastic contain, ers of nitroglycerine, lunged' out in bayonet attacks and died by Legislature and automatically expires Feb. 1, 1955 Brought Test Case This amendment prohibits all Purtell measure would compel Files. The date of the letter was troops besieging Dien Bien Phu.

River Delta in northeastern Indo china. importations of liquor not complying with restrictions or conditions prescribed by the state. Major glass manufacturers and the National Labor Relations Board to take a secret ballot of all employes in the bargaining unit affected by the labor dispute. Unless The officials said the decision was made partly because of inadequate bases for the big bombers in Indochina and the time it would take given both as Jan. 26.

wsi ana Oct. 26, 1951, but the discrepancy was not cleared up. Stevens became secretary of the Army in February, 1953. The Vermont court ruled that Vermont wholesalers joined forces in b.Inging a test case In the state courts, seeking an injunction Sen. Sparkman Leads in Early simply because the measure hurts a majority of the employes vot to train French combat crews.

I jmijl mm mitmm mm I fx Tj. i fkfc, mm to prevent enforcement of the act. or destroys tne manuiacturers McCarthy demanded to know If Their petition was dismissed by ing" said tney favored a struce. the strike would not be a protected activity. 2.

A report that the U. S. Air Force is ready to provide another air lift of French troops to Indo Stevens had knowledge of this letter. Returns from Alabama Primary business it cannot be held void and unconstitutional. It said further that this rule holds even though the Beer Ban Act refers to "sale" and not to "importation." That means a union which caus Stevens, handling the paper as the Supreme Court decision handed down today.

It had reached the high tribunal for review before any judgment in lower courts. china in C124 transport planes These aircraft carried a substan a strike despite a negative vote would lose the services of the tial number of troops from metro for control of the Republican state gingerly as if it were radioactive, said he couldn't recall it and, what's more, wouldn't even read: it without Hoover's permission. This portion of the court opin NLRB. and its status as collective The manufacturers were repre- politan France and Morocco to In- organization. This revolved about ion was regarded in some legal By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sen.

John J. Sparkman started off with a majority over three op scntcd by the firm of Wilson and bargaining agent of employes, for dochincse bases last month. quarters as eliminating any "fed Kcyscr of Chelsea. a period of one year. Ray H.

Jenkins, special counsel 3. An assertion. by Sen. Knowl- the election of 4,341 precinct committeemen and a like number of vice-committeemcn. eral question in the case, thus and of California, Republican lead to the investigators, declared will ponents in first returns from yes er in the Senate, that "both France lessening the possibility of an appeal to the U.S.

Supreme Court. ingness to subpoena Hoover as a All told, voters in yesterday's witness if the subcommittee want Associate Justice Jeffords wrote and Great Britain are apparently prepared to negotiate a Far Eastern Munich" for Indochina at Ge ed him to. Finally it was decided to (1) that a liquor business is conducted as a granted privilege and not as primaries picked candidates to run in November for four governorships, three U. S. Senate scats, and 53 places in the House.

Record Turnout in Alabama terday's (Tuesday's) Alabama Democratic senatorial primary, one of five state primaries held over the nation. The others were in Ohio, Indiana, Florida, and New Mexico. In the only other contest of na Flanders Discusses Solution in Asia PRINCETON, N.J., May 4 (fi-iand quoted the President as saying neva. Knowland also said he would matter of right. He said Ver support any decision by Eisenhow mont's act docs not contravene er to send American troops to In any constitutional provisions.

Fair weather and a change in dochina, "the key to Southeast get a statement from Hoover as to whether he wrote the letter, and whether it could be made public, and (2 see whether there is a copy in the Pentagon files. The Army lawyer promised to turn the Pentagon upside down to find such a letter tonight. It is plain, the court declared, Asia." 4. A statement by House Speaker that the Legislature intended not only to prohibit the sale of beer Sen K. Finder.

"-Yt said (n uie united Mates wiu unoer- tntri ha milllnMf ammmIUm 1m fnA. poll tax requirements helped bring out an expected record turnout in Alabama. Sparkman faced a chal Martin (R-Mass) that American in and ale in the non-returnables but tonight the solution of the Asian hina th of tional interest in Ohio veteran Rep. George II. Bender went into a 3,000 vote lead over Ohio House Speaker William Saxbe for the Republican senatorial nomination for the remaining two irs of the term of the late Sen.

Robert A. tcrvention is unnecessary because also to limit its importation after the people of that region." anti-Communist nations in Asia Jenkins Reads Letter problem lies in tom.n lu tive terms with the pwptes of the lenge of the civil rights views he supported two years ago when he it was brewed and packaged. Flanders said he subscribed to have the manpower to fight for Jenkins read the letter and said The court acknowledged that the the President'! view. (AP Wlrcphotot PLANS SEX CHANGE John Cabell (Bunny) Breckinridge, 50-year-old San Francisco millionaire, holds one of his three pet kittens as he tells newspaper reporters he is going to Denmark in August to be transformed into Catherine Cabell. California Millionaire Plans To Go To Denmark for Sex Transformation earth rather than through exclu themselves if they receive the was running mate to Adlai E.

Ste Speaking on "the Eisenhower ad Taft it had pertinent information in respect to Coleman and perhaps oth "material and moral support of the sively military operations. venson, the Democratic presiden Snnrkman. facinc one of his Free world Nations." SDcakini to a group oi rnnceion tial candidate. ers, bui ne saia me question, as strongest challenges since he en-lured the Senate eieht years ago, predominant consumer demand in Vermont, based on sale statistics, is for beer and ale in non return-ablcs. It said also such business has been more profitable for manufacturers and brewers than any other phase of the beer business.

ministrationsound principles and sound actions," Sen. Flanders said "our domestic policy is and ought to be governed by that dual principle of conservatism toward busi Former Gov. James E. Folsom was engaged in a seven-man race for the Democratic nomination for University students and townspeople, Sen. Flanders said the country's great problem in Asia is political rather than military.

had 1.014 votes with 19 boxes of far as its relevancy went, was whether it was in Army files when Stevens became secretary and, if so, whether he did or should have 97is fn the state counted. Rep, Alabama's governor. ness and liberalism toward people. "Specifically what we have to SAN FRANCISCO. May 4 on His thinking about being known of it.

It is apparent, Associate Justice Only by this combination can the No national issues were involved in the Buckeye State. Both Bender and Saxbe are strong supporters changed Into a woman, he said, Laurie C. Battle had 694; reUred Rear Adm. John Crommelin 82, and William C. Irby.

Jacksonville lawyer, 30. Sparkman had to win McCarthy contended that a whole John Cabell (Bunny) Breckinridge, 50-year-old San Francisco millionaire, said today he is going to Den interests of the whole people Dt protected and expanded." series of similar warnings about Ft, was brought to a head by this do is so to act and so to speak as to make it clear that our Interest lies in making a free world an actuality instead of a dream," he asserted. of President Eisenhower and both Monmouth were ignored by Stev David Knott, Head Of Hotel Chain, Dies lie asserted tnat "because ine young man. oppose the sending ol American ens and the Democratic adminis mark in August to be transformed into Catherine Cabell. policies of the Eisenhower admin "He asked me to do it and I tration which preceded him.

Stev by a majority rather man a plurality or else be forced Into a run-off. Coir. Johns Leading First returns in a three-way Dem- ground forces to Indochina. The winner of this "ontest will istration are conscious Mtn of the The Rcnublican senator said co said I would," Breckinridge said. Breckinridge said he had been nSOmo wyyfczzc tc941ped 4 ens said the Army worked with the welfare of people and the produc thinking about the operation for will be entirely a woman.

We NEW YORK, May 4 un-David operation with Asia can only be obtained by an honest interest in FBI from the beginning of his term oppose Sen. Thomas A. Burke, tbe Democrat appointed to succeed can live as man and wire. H. Knott.

75. longtime hotelman long time and in the past few of office on security matters at Ft. The talked of marriage wouldn Quotes In Today's Free Press "I think the city (WlnewkH has been standing still regarding street and sidewalk Improvement for the past 29 yean." Robert BiUups. Page 11. "Not a tingle child cried." Dr.

Viola Russell. Page 11. "What we need la slate government It a complaint depart meat. Call It the Commission or Gripes, GramMea and Gradget." State official. Page 7.

"Tm Mart by wiggling year ears, and (he aett thing yta knew yea are la Hollywood." Eddie Albert. Page months had made arrangements tivity of business, it may confidently be expected that the interest! of people and of business will advance together." the solving of a mutual prooicm He said the Conercss of the Unit ocratic contest for the governorship in Florida gave acting Gov. Charley E. Johns State Sen. Leroy Monmouth and elsewhere.

and chairman of one of the nation's largest hotel chains, died today in be the first for the millionaire, The debate over the allcscd Taft, in the November election: Burke was not opposed for his par ty's nomination. In New Mcxito, where an una with a British surgeon to change him from man to woman. He declined to name the surgeon. ed States "must work in all that it savs and docs toward" the human his sleep at Dovtor Hospital. Collins 64,134, and Brailcy Odham Hoover letter climaxed a day that "We need to see whether ny tnu scion of one of California's oldest families.

He was married for a year, and has a daughter, now The Hotel Vermont in Burling got off on the wrong foot, for the bringing together of business In aspects of the world situation, and 43,289 in 369 of 1.724 precincts. Earlv returns from Indiana show. sually heavy vote was being re ton, is a member of the Knott Republican investigators at least, The long haired millionaire, whose fingernails glisten like moth in the negative sense, it must reso twice-married and 29. hotel chain. corded to the surprise of party lutely refuse to support tne exclu He identified her as the Com- er-of-pearl, said upon his return and stayed controversial to the end McCarthy Hissed leaders, the Republican race for sively military operations whirh itiative and tne profit system play IU rote in Improving the income and the living conditions of people we cannot accomplish what the Democratic administrations tese de Bruchard of France.

Me (o Hold Conference he is coins to marry "a young governor held top interest. Repub ed Incumbent U. S. House members having opposition but running ahead. The major fight In the lloosier tat, thouch.

was between COP can only lead us into further Stevens and Cohn tangled again He predicted the operation! lican GOv. Edwin Mechem and WASHINGTON, May 4 i-Presi- when McCarthy counsel contended Democratic Sen. Clinton P. Ander "which could kill me but I don't think It wilT-would open the way1 man from up north." The young man Is married and has four children, "whom adore," Breckinridge said, but a divorce will solve This morning Flanders held I all evidence of the mlssinn 43 Ft. son were unopposed for Senate forces of Gov.

George N. Craig failed to accomplish by relief payments and deficit financing for war," the senator added. conference with President Eisen dent Eisenhower will hold a news conference at 10:30 a. m. (EDT) tomorrow.

for other men with feminine in nomination, in their respective and ihfl of U. S. Sens. Homer F. Monmouth documents was "stripped" by the Pentagon from hower about the Indochina crisis clinations to change sex.

all that. Canehart and William E. Jenncr.

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