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WEATHER X7 Cloudy with few ahowen today ani probably tonight, elaarin by I tomorrow afternoon; little chance ut i tesnperatuza; Ml moaeraie westerly wins in axtcrnooe; i looay, u-eo; tow, B3U I SAINT AIX i i i i i ii ii ill i. i i i i i.a- iv i ii Seasonal to midnight ....14.88 Normal 18.16 i 7 year xiss OJT iOCUTEl WO I BUTE 8 PIESS. I A SO BAILY MEWS F0RE16I SERVICE Camileta Weather rarecastj Far 7 VOL. CL 15 SUNDAY OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1949 7 DAILTk NO. 134 LW Scotland Yard Freak Storm Rips Bay Area Plane Crash Kills Tvyo in Oakland Hills Puts Eisler Reds Hurled Back at Gates Of Shanghai RUSS RESUME REPARATIONS DELIVERIES Power Gut Under Arrest 7 Low-Fly in Craft Narrowly Misses Homes in Dense Fog Red Leader Is Taken Into Custody Aboard Polish Ship NEW YORK.

May 14. The New York Times, in a dispatch from Frankfurt, Germany, reported today: The Russians have promised the U.S. Military Government that they Residents Startled From Sleep by Thunder, -Lightning A window-rattling electrical Woosung Fort Guns Repel Invaders Only Few Miles From City SHANGHAI, May 14. OI.F0 Shanghai garrison headquarters said Two men were killed today when fkf nrivate ulane crashed i on a will resume immediately reciprocal shipments of wheat, timber and similar commodities (from the today a powerful Communis! attack storm, accompanied by heavy rain, struck the Oakland area and most of Northern California shortly after midnight, disrupting radio commu fof-shrouded Oakland hillside, nar towly missing several which drove to within eight miles Soviet zone) to member nations of Shanghai's northern gate and four Tfte pilot tentatively was identified as J. V.

Edwards of 1103 Oak t. 'v 4 1 -t iv, v- tit An u-i VnC.rfr? i w.v a. r-Tt nications and knocking out power miles of the Woosung Forts had of the inter-allied reparation agency in fulfilment of the Paris reparation treaty and the Postdam lines. been beaten back Street, Alameda. Thousands of residents, startled; Powerful artillery em placed in LONDON, May U.S.

Embassy announced tonight Scotland Yard has arrested Gerhart Eis-ler. Communist figure from New York, aboard the Polish ship Batory at Southampton. Yard officials and police from the Southampton Criminal Investigation Division are making a second trip to the liner Batory in their efforts to get Communist Leader Gerhart Eisler ashore from the Polish liner. "It still is not settled," a Scotland Yard man said as he went aboard a tender at the docks w. Edwards' friends in Alameda Mid he was.

flyinc to Oroville with from sleep by booming claps ofj Woosung Forts at the mouth of; thunder and brilliant flashes of Corooral Maltz from Hamilton lightning, swamped newspaper, police and weather bureau switch- Tield. I i Trfwarrii was understood to be Hying to Oroville to visit hia par- Picture on Paj 7 cnts. i Edwards took off from Hayward the Whangpoo miles north of downtown Shanghai, was credited with halting the Communist attack. fThe Communist radio, said the Associated Press, reported capture of Lotien, only 13 miles northwest of Shanghai and 10 miles west of Woosung. and of a string of other villages, from 14 to 30 miles north Picturt on Page 3 boards.

Unaccustomed to such displays, some thought the noise and flashes were due- to a series of explosions; others thought a bombing raid was in progress. A representative of the shlppinr line uj.u operates mm Ritm Municipal Airport where the plane tt based, at 8:30 aJn. 1 said 4k. i. west of Shanghai.) The Russians and the Western Allies also have come to an almost complete agreement on resumption of East-West trade, according to an Associated Press dispatch from Berlin.

The mechanics of the border exchanges were' discussed today at a Berlin conference of the Big 4 and adjourned until Wednesday.) REPARATIONS DECISION The Times said the Russians made known their decision at a conference Thursday with U.S. Military Government officials, and that it "was immediately accepted." "The surprise Russian offer was made without any commitment that the United States would resume reparations deliveries cut off by Gen. Lucius D. Clay nearly two years ago," the report said. It tss than half 1 an hour later it The Coast Guard, informed that Garrison headauarters claimed was heard flying low over the hills "flares" had been sighted off the half of an attacking force of 10,000 coast, launched a search but called Communists was killed or wounded rN when nrf lo xrVi irVi iiria4 atari when it off minutes latere 7.

lie expected a decision to be reached tonight and said the vessel would continue to its next port of call, Copenhagen, with or without Eisler. the United States to Poland, refused to come ashore from the liner and the captain of the ship backed him up in his decision, reports from the today after 36 hours of continuous fighting. lightning inland. HAYWARD AREA HIT Police and airway radio communications were disrupted by heavy, lightning-caused static BATTLE LOCALE GIVEN The Government communique said the main battle was fought Lightning struck at least three eight miles west of the Woosune vessel saia. Scotland Yard men had Iuu.jj the Batory earlier thi aftr times in the Hayward-Pleasanton Forts around the villages of Shihtse-area knocking out power to areas Yuehpu and Yangchang.

along Dublin Road and Quarry Road (United Press Vice President in Hayward and to Happy Valley; Frank H. Bartholomew, flying to request of the United States Government and asked TAnUr ana sycamore Koaas in leasanton. Snanshai from Tokvo. reoorted from added that American deliveries were "not even mentioned, as Russian officials appeared most eager to conduct negotiations in an atmosphere of complete agreement" WEST GERMAN GOODS The offer concerns reciprocal deliveries for reparations the Rus-sians'had received from the West north of Lake Temescai. It hit tall eucalyptus trees, shearling off first the right wing, then "the left The fuselage plummeted I fully 100 yards, snapping off three branches, before it crashed into the side of the hilL Both occupants of the plane were pinned in and had to be removed with hack saws and crow bars.

The engine was imbedded in the ground and wreckage was scattered over a 50-foot area. LOST IN FOG i The red and yellow low wing monoplane apparently was lost in the fog as it swooped low over the hillside 1 It crashed only 20 yards from a house at 6989 Pinehaven Road. Mr. and Mts. A.

L. Bauman Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Valentine who live in he house, all heard the roar cf the plane. 1 Valentine, an i ex-Navy i pilot, promptly remarked: "He's too low." Then they heard it tear into the trees land crash. There was no ex Seoul that air travel in and out of Shanghai appeared in danger of Spy Files Hidden? In one of these instances. Dr.

F. K. Kearney escaped injury when a bolt struck the garage of his home at 1034 Dublin Road, Hay- being cut off at any hour. (Commercial pilots leaving the Harry Rowell props his head on his hand as rescuers prepare to move him after he had lain all-night critically injured, after his horse threw him down steep embankment Helping him are Howard Sorensen deft). Albert Sorensen (also bending over him); Gil Ashcom and Art Palmer (behind Ashcom).

Tribune photo by Andy Morgensen. besieged city reported the battle has moved into the outer limits of ward, damaging that structure and breaking eight big-pan ed windows in his home some 40 feet away. Shanghai itself and that a semi German zones, the dispatch said. "Countries that will benefit by the reciprocal deliveries include Dr. Kearney was mid-way be circle of villages around Lungwa tween the house and garage when Airport was in flames, Bartholomew Britain, the United States, France, Belgium, The Netherlands.

Greece, said.) the lightning struck but he was not injured. He was going to the The Communist attack was backed PHILADELPHIA. May 14. CPr-Rep. Hugh D.

Scott Jr. (R, chairman of the Republican National Committee, say the Democrats are hiding the files on "subversive" Federal employees. "There is no way a Republican can get at the files on these people," Scott asserted last night "because the Republicans are in the minority. There is no doubt but there are at least 20 persons in the State Department who are. unsafe of their back-1 ground." Yugoslavia, Albania South Africa garage to get some drugs from his by heavy artillery support the com New Zealand, Australia, Canada, car to give to an ambulance crew en route to aid Harry Rowell, Denmark, Czechoslovakia, Egypt ROWELL HURT; HORSE HURLS HIM OFF CLIFF Harry J.i Rowell, 57, Dublin Can munique said.

PLANES IN BATTLE prominent Hayward rancher, who India, Luxembourg and Norway, depending upon allocations by Howser Will -Co-operate, If- Crime Board Must Not Trespass on His Job, Sheriffs' Meet Told was injured while riding with the Residents trying to see the from the tops of Shanghai's plosion or fire. GIVES FIRST ALARM reparations headquarters in Brus Parallel Bridge Data Presented Foes of Plan flold Silence at Assembly Hearing By DAVE HOPE Alameda County Sheriffs Posse. sels," the dispatch -continued. skyscrapers were able to spot Na The crash also was heard by Mrs In Alameda, city repair crews The Russians, it said, offered to tionalist planes circling in the skies her son, Leonard were, working to restore service to yon rancher and noted rodeo pro start this month the shipment of L. J.f Nelson, and J.

Nelson, 37, of a residential area affected when far to the north, seeking out ground targets. 15045 Broadway save the first 23,000 tons of brown coat 1000 tons of Diesel oil, 22,000 tons of wheat Terrace. Nelson lightning shattered a power pole at 2037 Central Avenue. The bolt split the pole down the middle and Garrison headquarters admitted the high point of the Communist eoroe ashore lOr proceedings to extradite him to the Unit sta alarm to police and directed! them th scene. if ducer, was thrown from a horse 450 feet down a rock-studded hillside late yesterday and critically injured.

He lay partly conscious through 20,000 tons of rye, quantities of saia tne pwn Mrs. Nelson By VIRGINIA DENNISON assault had driven into Lion Forest in the Yangchang area eight miles north of the city's northern gate and it passed over antmded so low as scattered splinters over a 100-foot area. Wires remained intact on the pole but seven transformers in YOSEMITE, May 14. Atty. Gen.

Business and industrial interests out tne night Deiore a rescue mis fcftitsi that "we ducked-' four miles west of the Woosung Fred N. Howser promised the Cali of San Francisco and San Mateo sion traveling by horseback and the area were knocked out of eep succeeded in bringing him to fornia State Sheriff's Association, in convention here, that he will Forts. Garrison headquarters claimed the Lion Forest battle ended, at noon Counties today resumed testimony in favor of a parallel bridge across service. RAIN CAUSES SLIDE try to get along with the State Heavy rain which accompanied the electrical display caused a slide Rowell's Mother Dies Crime Commission as long as the commission does not trespass on The fugitive Communist leader skipped bail of $24,500 pending- appeals on convictions for passport fraud and contempt of Congress. Eisler, according to an informant who came ashore from the Batory, refused to leave the ship.

Police appealed to Capt Jan Cwi-klinski for help. He reportedly answered that Eisler had paid his passage to Gdnyia, Poland and that he could not force him to leave the ship if he did not want to land. The Brush police investigators returned to the mainland for further instructions from the home office. A representative of the VS. Embassy, which made a formal request yesterday in complete defeat for the Communists, but the continuous thunder of Woosung's guns appeared to indicate otherwise.

Other reports said a heavy Com Edwards was one of several part wners of the plane, an open-cockpit Fleet Identification was made from the serial numbers on the Edwards is a corporal in the 61st Tighter Wing of the California Air National Guard. He was assigned to the National Guard's hangar at Oakland Municipal Airport in maintenance work. His father is V. H. Edwards, of portola.

his job as attorney general. The attorney general warned the sheriffs that their duties and pow round timber, 7300 items of bath tubs, sinks and similar articles and 1000 tons of paraffin. FROM U.S. TO GERMANS The Times said the Russians reported readiness to ship substantial quantities this month including all of the coal and some timber. The coal would be received by the United States but turned over to West Berlin it added along with a third of the wheat and all of the rye received.

The Soviet Union had made a prior shipment values at $2340,000 computed at pre-war German exchange rates and the second consignment would be valued at $2730-000 the Times said. It added that American authorities estimate the second deliveries would leave a balance of $9,360,000 due from Russia in goods. Trade Aceord, Page 2 munist attack from the southwest had ers have been curtailed and that their field of enforcement had been driven into Chinpu, 28 miles from on the Crockett-Martinez Highway at about 1 ajn. and county road crews were called out to clear the road. At Angel's Camp, heavy rain almost ruined the opening of the 22nd annual Jumping Frog Jubilee.

Just as Ramona Perrira, 18, of Valley Springs, was about to be crowned queen of the three-day the Bay as a special Assembly committee opened the second day of a hearing on the crossing problem. Political leaders of San Francisco, who had made their move to bloik a parallel bridge at Sacramento a week ago, were silent yesterday as Chambers of Commerce of San Francisco and San Mateo piled up evidence in support of a new bridge. The San Francisco presentation was slated to continue today with the Bay Area Council, the San Francisco Real Estate Board, the Shanghai at the southern end of invaded by the Crime Commission. The tenor of his address indicated the Communist siege ring. HAYWARD, May 14.

Word of the death in Eangland of Mrs. Annie Rowell, mother of Harry Rowell has been received here by her son. Rowell who with his wife, Maggie, 1 visited his mother last year, said she had been in ill health ifpr two years. She was 85. She! died yesterday at her home ia.Peterborough, England.

Services will be held Tuesday. Five other children who live in England; will attend. continued hostility toward the Crime Commission. He was promptly challenged by 100,000 Dubliners Protest Ulster Rule that Eisler be detained for extradition proceedings, still was aboard the Batory. CRASH INJURES STATE SENATE HEAD celebration, the 2000 spectators were treated to a brilliant lightning display, then drenched in the cloudburst that followed.

(According to Associated Press, Dist Atty. J. Frank Coakley of Alameda County, who lauded the Crime Commission's work HITS SLOT MACHINES DUBLIN. May 14. (ff) Irate North Central Improvement Association, and other transbay organi a warrant for Eislers arrest will be SACRAMENTO, May 14.

U.R Howser described the Crime zations scheduled to appear. In the face of strong bridge en dorsements from the civic organiza St Paul's" Hospital Li verm ore at Senate attaches said today they Commission as a "new brother" in a.m. from the isolated mountains The ceremonies and dance that followed were moved indoors to a new $135,000 exhibit building. NEW SHOWERS DUE The weather bureau said the freak display resulted as a low pressure system moved in from the ocean. Accompanying rain gave Oakland a total of J29 inches of in southeastern Alameda County.

California law enforcement He declared that as long as the Crime Commission had described the Rowell was leading the Alameda have received reports that Senator Harold J. Powers (REagleville), president pro tempore of the state Senate, was severely injured in an automobile accident near Alturas. Josenh Nolan. Senate sereeant-at- terrible evils of slot machines" in County Sneriff Posse on the third annual "Rowell Ride" to his moun Irishmen, numbering an estimated 100,000 jammejd Dublin streets last night to protest continued rule of Ulster by the British crown. The Dublin jmeeting was sparked by a bill noW before the British House of Commons which reaffirms the right of Northern Ireland to stay in the United Kingdom if she so chooses.

Prime Minister uohn Costello told the Dublin crowds the Republic of Ireland "WuM never accept continued partition of the Emerald Se. Ireland "cai without firing a ot exetcise sudh power behind a 5 Bandits Hunted in $10,000 Cafe Holdup LOS ANGELES, May 14. U.R Police today sought five armed bandits who robbed a cafe of $10,000. The men forced 30 customers to kneel yesterday while they ran the sheriffs jurisdiction, he was going to work to stop slot machines taken out to the ship.) An official of the Polish Embassy came ashore in the same tender with returning Scotland Yard representatives. "I cannot speak," he said and hurried away in an automobile with two other men.

Meanwhile. Eislers attractive wife, Brunhilde, 37, was held by American immigration authorities in New York. She was arrested yesterday. Like her husband, Mrs. Eisler faced deportation charges connected with her entry into this country in 1941.

She had been free without bond sinee her arrest as an illegal alien in March. 1948. She married Eisler precipitation, heaviest downpour in California. tain cabin' in the rugged range when bad weather overtook the party of 50 riders) and led to the accident SERIOUSLY INJURED since Marcn zz. ine seasonal iouu armSt said reports received here in Labor Held 'Selfish' Assembyman Francis Dunn of Oakland, a member of a Painter's Union, says labor is "selfish in advocating a parallel bridge.

He told the Assembly committee yesterday that bridge endorsements Building Trades Councils and Painters' "I have taken certain preliminary was thereby boosted to 15.17 inches dicated Powers suffered fractured steps to effect such a desirable result" he warned. "Within the next sacked the cash register, forced the owner to give them cigar boxes A preliminary examination dis 30 days or thereabouts I shall com ribs and a possible punctured lung. Powers was taken to an Alturas hospital, Nolan said. He said the accident apparently occurred last night during a thunder storm. filled with currency and escaped in a late model car.

municate further with each of you." closed that Rowell suffered a fractured left collarbone, two fractures of the left arm and a deep 5-inch gash in his forehead. How5er'i talk and Coakley's re An expectant mother, Mrs. Do Well-organized movement as will inevitably" reunite the north and as compared to a normal of 18 6 and last year's mark at this date of 13.95. A few light showers ape expected to fall today as the storm moves eastward but the weatherman said they would be interspersed with some sunshine. Skies should be clear tomorrow, he added, except for some morning fog.

buttal brought for the first time every convention attendant into lores Stuart, was kicked in the stomach by one of the bandits. Further details were not immediately available. The sheriffs' posse started" from in New York in 1942. Councils are because maintenance of parallel bridges provide greater opportunities for work than a southern crossing. It's rather a selfish thing," south, he said.

i the meeting. The group included Pleasanton yesterday and expected the top enforcement representatives to reach! Rowell cabin by last Boy Area Is. Now in the state the FBI. district at night San Francisco hearing on the cross BILLION ASKED TO ARM ALLIES torneys, sheriffs and numerous Dense fog closed in on them, how other peace officers. Also in promi ever, reducing visibility to a lew nent attendance were telephone feet and slowing their progress.

SPEEDWAY STAND They had! covered only 15 of the 35 chiefly under the program are the company officials, who previously have been involved in such fiscal year 1950, these amounts would be about $1,130,000,000 for the North Atlantic Pact countries miles they had to go by pjn. five European members of the Brussels Pact Britain, France, Belgium, as bookie wires. and stopped to rest Officially Bay Area i SACRAMENTO, May As as Calif ornians are concerned, San Francisco Bay area can now be formally called just that the San Francisco Bay area. The Assembly added its approval yesterday by a resolution already okayed in the Senate fixing that title to the nine tcounties bordering ing problem, he commented. He concluded his remarks by plucking off his union button and tossing -it on the conference table.

"I won't be able to wear it after this gets around," said. Only comment from labor leaders was that maintenance COLLAPSES; 12 HURT COMMITTEE TO REPORT the Netherlands and Luxembourg One of the nders, Ray Morns. All that remains to end the as dismounted and his horse walked off. He'f also disappeared as he INDIANAPOLIS, May 14. and about $320,000,000 for Greece and Turkey and certain other nations whose security is important to the United States, making a total of about sociation's 55th annual conclave was WASHINGTON, May 14.

UP) the State Department declared today that the present defenses of Western Europe are so weak they "invite military aggression." It said the United States "must assist" in rebuilding those defenses with a first year arms aid program of $1,130,000,000, and more later. In an official "peace paper," the department disclosed in comprehensive detail for the first time a A3 i I'- r- If went to look for it and a search was today's report of the resolutions committee. (JPl Twelve persons were reported injured today when a section of a grandstand collapsed at the Indian started for both horse and Moms returned to the main Indications were that the commit and operation costs on parallel bridges are estimated group, but the search for his mount apolis motor speedway. The stand, an old wooden struc tee would come forth with resolutions commending Gov. Earl War 772,500 a while the same ture on the southwest turn of the went ROWELli'S HORSE STUMBLES the Bay Alameda, Contra i Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma.

The designation was asked by Sent Gerald J. O'Gara, San! Francisco, in the interest of uniformity, especially by Federal agencies. big two and a half mile track, was crowded with approximately 5000 item for a bridge and a southern crossing is a year. ren and the crime commission and with the conspicuous failure to mention the work of the attorney In the darkness, Rowell's favorite horse. "Mickey" stumbled at the general.

edge of the hillside. fans watching the opening of qualification trials for the May 30 race Fire fighting and other emergency equipment was dispatched If that happens, there was talk tions of the city where southern "That the Chief Executive be given the authority to make flexible use of these funds and to meet emergencies as they arise. "That most of our aid at this time go to Western Europe, an area whose importance to our security has been demonstrated in two world wars. "That the military aid program be separate and distinct from the North Atlantic treaty, but that it complement that treaty through carrying out the principles of self-help and mutual aid. "That our military aid to the free nations of Western Europe in 1950 Rowellj was pitched off and down the steep embankment He rolled Continued Pagt 3, Cat 3 over, jagged rocki through brush to the scene from the pagoda, the crossing sentiment has been nurtured by the Board of Supervisors, southern crossing advocates were the entire distance, To the bottom, of Indian Creek.

He" was dazed and desperately trying to make capital six-point plan for helping free nations strengthen their defenses. This program will be presented to Congress soon by President Truman. At the same time, the department went as far -as it could in omitting the United States to the policy of preventing any invasion of Western Europe. Only in this way, it said, can the United States "count on our friends in Western Europe to resist" an attack. The paper, latest in a series on "building the peace," brought out that officials expect American arms aid to these nations to continue for a number of years.

semi-conscious' WHERE TO FIND IT Churches j. 5 Classified Advertising 1 4 Comics U.l... Crossword Puzzle 13 Editorials 29 out of a mjrstenous new nnancing plus Denmark, Norway and Italy. Outside the Atlantic treaty nations, the official paper named only Greece and Turkey and "certain other nations" which, it is understood, will include Iran. Plan for Pact Nations Police Force Gets Favor WASHINGTON.

May 14. A group of senators gave serious thought today to an international police force for the North Atlantic Alliance. Senators Mundt (R, S-D.) and Hendrickson OL.NJ.) said they are among several lawmakers who look favorably on such a plan to enforce peace. Mundt said he will back a move for an international police force, to include Spain, Turkey, China, Argentina and "all other non-Communist countries of the world." Hendrickson said he is "sympathetic to the objectives," but has not yet become an active supporter of the plan. He added that he'd like to see it done under the United Nations.

Bridge expert Ely Culbertsan has interested a group of senators in his Ides for setting vp a "contingent force" among the 12 pact, nations. Five Tornadoes Rip into Texas AMARILLO, Tex, May 14. 0PV center of speedway activities. More than 50,000 persons filled the stands and the infield elsewhere on the grounds today. Joe Quinn, safety director of the speedway, said the injured persons fell through the floor of two boxes proposal.

Despite; hisinjuries he crawled up a 75-yard embankment on the other side of Ifee ravine and lay there to Richard J. Dolwig. south 5an Francisco assemblyman who heads the committee, an acknowledged wait help. Financial Gardens take three forms: A relatively small When the party had again re- cmtfham rnssinef surmorter. an nounced that "investment bankers" is 1 i 13 10 10 7 4 11 Geraldine I.

Radio Scbedales Continued Page 2. CoL directly at the center of the long southwest turn. He said they apparently were not hurt seriously, but all were removed to an Indianapolis hospital The other persons in the stands re but very important amount of dollar aid to increase military production programs of the Western European nations and speed termination of their present heavy de-pendance on the United States, a Society and Clubs "In brief," the State Department Sports naa imormea a xegisiauve aucuipr they would advance $205,000,000 0 finance a new crossing. This, he said, woud make it possible to finance a southern crossing Hong Kong Strengthened 4 Theaters lamcn HONG KONG, May 14. Five tornadoes rip-snorted around in the ranch and wheat country northeas of here last night but only two did any reported damage.

Meanwhile, heavy rain and hall pounded other points in the Panhandle and south plains. The biggest of the five tornadoes tore down a ranch house. Another knocked down utility lines near the town of Panhandle, 28 miles northeast of Amarillo. The other three up after skipping around the country with no damage reported. said, "these things win De recommended in the military assistance program; "That all projects of United Uncle Wlrtily I 10 19 Nine RAT Spitfires of the 28th at a 25-cent tolL Experts employed direct supply, of arms and equipment to help accelerate the strengthening of the defensive capabilities Squadron, accompanied by two mos World News Front i.

by. the. State to check financing plans had maintained the new cross States military aid be brought to quito two: Dakota trans mained in their seats. Time trials were halted momentarily while ambulances were sent to the scene. One of the ambulance drivers reported he took 11 race fans to General Hospital He said some were badly "banged up." t-ether in one program.

ports and a Sunderland flying boat ing would hav Dorrowing capacity of' their military forces, and the provisions of UJ5. technical and training assistance." arrived rora the Philippines today THE NEWS METER the Look And the leap That a single appropriation be made to cover the costs of the entire military aid program (for the as reinforcements for this British of $188,000,000, and would require i Continued Page 2, CoL 3 The nations which would benefit colony's -A jumping frtf, in fact or fable, Is very much like Betty Grable. Pray tell met why," the bullfrog bers. DAY TUES ON IT'S YOUR Becaase his fortune's in his legs. URN TO BE, GOOD CITIZEN VQTE '4 WACK BURROUGHS.

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