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1 aithful Reader of Want Ads Rewarded With Unusual Buy Lady who watches for the bar gains advertisedin the Bulle tin Herald Want Ad Pages saw this iron er ad and found just what she was looking for atthe right price: OR SALE MAYTAG 1RONER BARPAIN PHONE OOO got to watch for those bargains every day and act quickly because thev last long These little WANT ADS are delivered to thousand homes every day They are the best medium for buying sell ing or renting Remember too the cost Is small the re sults are mighty Phone the Want Ad Girl at 3 5371 I 1 PRICE 5 CENTS Ike Names Massachusetts A Indiana's Senior Senator Noted Scientist 1 lane and rni A ibe held next 1 uesciaybv his Joint Lomn semiirancrlurc ofDr' Robert OPren of NonEssential ederal Expenditures one truck'himerthe ma wh(? dtrccted 11A hai MH ri hoIlsin i i Meek set the pace in scat framework of the charter oftContlnued on Page 3 Glum nkCnnUnued on Page 3 Column X) Volunteer Polio Ui British Jiave conducted their top Union Service Rites Planned and BUILDING NEARS The new Anderson ederal Savings and Loan Associa Lester Bing secretary mana' of fixtures and furnishings is com The total cost of the building nbcra ol 'orks and of Preventive Indiana State blood samples' from these children will be compared with those from first and' third graders in an ef fort to determine the effect of the medicine More than 10000 children in the Pittsburgh Pa area have already (Continued On Page 7 Column 5) a study ot possible community re quirements here during the next 25 years CHICAGO Joseph Meek claimed an apparent victory in (he Republican race for Senator Tuesday on the basis of impressive steadily grow ing lead in the Illinois primary Two Men Hurt Slightly In Wreck Near Lapel LAPEL Two persons were slightly injured in a two car crash two miles east of here on the Mid dletown Rd about 7 Tues day State Trooper Kenneth Perkins who investigated the accident said Carl Horton 17 Rt 1 Lapel suf fered lacerations and bruises of the head and Emmett Lester 45 5614 Columbus Ave Anderson re ceived abrasions when cars oper ated by the two men collided at the intersection of the Middletown Rd and a county road at Skies Comer The men were taken to St John's Hospital in Anderson in the isher Brothers ambulance Damage to the Horton vehicle was estimated at $400 and the Lester car receiv ed about $200 worth of damage Perkins said the Lester auto was traveling east and Horton was go ing north at the time of the wreck assailed the party youth organiza tions for failure to stem the bearable The paper added: "It is no secret that indi vidual pupils including komomol (Continued On PageJ Column 2) Lumber Dealer As Acting ederal Housing Chieftain TEMPO Hoosier GOP actionalism Tussle Breaks Out Again probe on the theory that I A should not investigate itself" It may hold up hous ing legislation pending the outcome ha added Eisenhower named Norman Mason lumber dealer from Massa chusetts to serve as acting HA commissioner while the executive branch explores the alleged fleecing of home owners by high 'pressure salesmen and alleged Good riday observances will be marked here by a general business closing from noon until 2 pm and a Union Service conducted at four local churches and the closing of public offices and agencies banks andothcr financial institu tions Officer at the city hall court house and other state and federal agencies will closrall day and loan associations will close all day however banks will reopen between 3 and 5 prri for cashing of checks Most retail establishments will (Continued on Page 2 Column 1) ANDERSON INDIANA WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 14 1954 1 any state chairman would write: such a although he received! it over Cyr signature and accus ing Cyr of "political adolescence and The governor said action embitter honest Republi cans to the point where they would become disgusted with the party Gand added plans for the annual event bar land Hines is parade chairman The parade will start at 10 am with a large groyp of volunteer street sweepers from local business and professional firms providing the will form and start from 7th and Meridian': streets move south on 1 13th Street east to Main and North on Main Street The procession will(Continued on Page 3 Column 4) end at 608 Park Ave where a crewjf painters and decorators under Chairman Walter Thomas will a residence The Anderson and SL Mary's high school bands will march in the parade and Postmaster Ira Davis will serve as parade marshal Th i Retail Association is plan ning the parade as a feature in the Clean Up Week observance which opens April 18 and through April 24 under sponsor (Continued on Page 2 Column 2) was in me wrong lane smashed into two i trirL atifrv anil nna rvtvlf burned An auto collision Tuesday on Ind (Continued on Paie 3 Column 6) New Arrivals In Anderson and Vicinity 'TV Sj7 Mi nncs? building Qr Hth and Jackson Sts will be ready for occupancy tote in May Construction oolio virus a team of University riettes for'Zimentel'intn' york ls be completed within three weeks and installation of fixtures furnish a i I hf'Yr'i aV i Zi axzavr rv i Arv vaaa i I nzk trsH urznw cTa a 4 a a a a a a I Born at St John'a Hospital to Mr and Mrs Carl Brauchla 119 17th St a daughter Mr and Mrs William Thomp son Rt 5 a son Mr and xMrs James Patterson Alexandria ason Mr and Mrs Ewaji Swink 1914 Walnut St'' a son Mr and Mrs Richard Crim RL 6 a daughter BOrn at ths Henry County Ho pital New Castle to: Highway Deaths Over State Occur Despite ine Driving Weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A fiery wreck near Lake Village causert nne nf a series of deaths repotted on Indiana highways Mon day and Tuesday in spite of near perfect driving' conditions Clarence A Brown Jr of Evanston 111 died in the Tuesday crash near Lake Village on US' aces Security Risk Charges WASHINGTON W7 The most sensational security case since the dawn of the atomic energy age broke Tuesday around the loan nervous State Defense Present Evidence In Rape Trial The presentation of evidence by both the state and the defense was completed yesterday before a Madi 'son Circuit Gouri jury in the rapc trjaj of Sherrill ranklin 18 An derson He is charged with the statutory rape of a 15 yearold high school girl last Prosecutor William Byer and de fense attorneys are expected to conclude final arguments in court session which opens at 9:30 am and the jury is expected to re ceive instructions from Judge Rus sell Stewart Three other local youths all un der age 18 have been turned over to juvenile authorities for action The charges were filed after the youths were alleged to have molest ed two teen age girls in a car north of Anderson following a basketball game Mr and Mrs Donald Gulmira Grccnsfork a son present population of the Anderson city and suburban area is nearing the 8000 mark and the commit tee intends to make a long range study of community expansion in dustrial growth annexation and other problems The Chamber Parking Commit tee headed by Wade ree Jr will meet Thursday at 7:30 nm in the Chamber to discuss off street parking proposals and other downtown parking problems Plans were made yesterday by the Business Education Committee for a plant visitation program June 2 with 34 local industries cooperat ing and professional members of the Chamber will be shown plant operations and other activities Ed Harney and Roy Bennett have been named chair men of the sub commiteee to pre pare plans for the event THE ANDERSON HERALD NEWARK A bath Ing beauty contest In a tasern would be like adding more fire to the firewater in the opinion of the State Alcoholic Beverage Commission State ABC Director William Davia ruled against a tavern owner who asked permission to conduct a bathing beauty con test in tavern HEAVY RAINS LEAVE TOWN LOODED Airview of Alamo Texas offer an 1 1 inch downpour last riday left the town flooded Town of 7000 people is under some water in a 8 Miles north of the Rio now has question of how to drain off water that has created a health problem Typhoid fever vac cine has been used as a precaution against polluted drinking water (AP Wirephoto) Hints Committee Inquiry HA Program Imperiled WASHINGTON President Eisenhower put a new man in charge of the scandal rocked ederal Housing Administration Tuesday while Congress prepared to move in on the nationwide HA investigation Senator Byrd (D Va) announced that a hearing would a I 4 zJ A a lx 1 Tzxi rt 4 sa Il I Tz i aI a I IL 1 1 1 lit A I A Lav 2L1 Uy 4 1 1 J4 1 1 1 lllllslLlvv 1 1 He said that last July ho had called housing attention to alleged unconscionable profits I being made on construction projects sponsored'' by the government Chairman 'Capehart (R Ind) said his Senate Banking Com Good Morning Start The Day With A Chuckle political document distributed at the tax Skillen charged there now are 1761 more persons on the state payroll than at the benning of 1953 while the Craig report claimed a reduction of 381 employ ee in state Skillen also contended Craig used misleading atatistica claiming improvement in state traffic safety so that much is sheer num ber juggling and how much is well needed improvement intraffic safety cannot be told from the re lie said it appeared to be use of atate money by the governor 1 (Continued on age 2 Column 3) LSAR If! Clarence Loeb Cincinnati jewelry salesman reported to police that jewels rings and pinj worth $5OOQ wgrj stolen Tuesday from his room in a downtown Indianapolis hotel To reach Loeb's sample case the thieves 'forced the door to his room and ripped off a special lock he had installed on the Bathroom i door He was eating breakfast ind Effective Polio Vaccine Test I Method Assures Early Diagnosis By ALTON BLAKESLEE (added to the tubes first If the tAssocIated Press Science Reporterblood contains antibodies the polio ATLANTIC CITY ifl Aivirus the tube 'will not simple new tes( can answer thej grow The test can measure how $64 question whether the Salk polio strong the antibody protection is ivaccine actually creates protection New developments in Jhis Jestagainst polioj fwtredescribedby Drs Williami I it can snow wnetner me vaccine Scherer Richard Crowell have no children Menzies said documenta contain the names of Australians who were either confactsTTn the spy nctworx or cooperated with its agents The Prime Minister de scribed mission in Au trilia aa carrying but the" functions (Continued on Page 3 Column 5) Madison County TB Group To Hold Dinner Meeting The annua! dinner meeting of the Madison County Tuberculosis Association will be held at Restaurant at 6:30 o'clock this eve ning with Dr Conrad charge of the business session The county organization will hear reports on activities during the past year and will elect officers for 1P54 55 Guest speaker for the dinner ses sion will be Dr A Offutt diree tor ot the Bureau Medicine of the INDIANAPOLIS Democratic Board of Health State Chairman Charles Skllleni The apeaker a graduate of Tuesday called Ghv Craig'a recent! ranklin College and the Indiana Report on Your Gov I University Medical School is a recognized authority in the field Of Communicable disease control He served in the Army in World War II Reports by the county group dur ing the meeting will cover Christ mas Seal sale activities school patch testing program free chest ray service and other phases of Ik a IHC UI K4U14UUI43 tumid LU 1CUUVCI tuberculosis rates 7 Anderson ederal Building Expected To Be Ready or Occupancy By End Of May US Britain Okeh 10 Nation Pact In Pacific PARIS LB The United and Britain agreed Tuesday toiof the Ji bqmb Oiherallcgatlons push for formation of a new io linked the world famous scientist nation military lineup In the 'ith known Communists and Com ic like NATO to halt Communist munist activities even after he took expansion in Southeast Asia icharge in 1942 of the A bomb de Secretary of State nulle program at Los Alam flew here from London for rench approval rench and American THE WEATHIR Mostly fair and wanner today Hight expected: 7 0 7 5 temperatnr range: 3G 74 newspaper "Pravda" said this week that Russia had juvenile de linnttanfa tihrt likft right Its main ditorial Officials said yesterday that the i VW A 1rt 4 A 1 I a 4 A a i a icharge in 1942 of jvelopmcnt prugra 05 CM The Atomic Energy Com mission Workers Gather ere furthcrcd'Juring "a meeting last night for the forth coming Salk Polio VaccineJest which Is to be conducted here in conjunction with a nationwide campaign to test the vaccine Madison County has been select ed as one of eight count tex in In diana where the vaccine will be tested Supplies distributed to county volunteer workers In the Commissioner's Courtroom in the courthouseIasLnight and instruc tions were given as to the admin istrative procedures to be used1 accepting 5 Trip a nee from persons who' suffered Hundreds of grade chi! injuries or property loss In theijJren P1 tornado that struck sections of administered the Vaccine and Anderson on Sunday March 28 it was announced yesterday by Dr Rozclle chapter chairman' Assistance is being provided by the Red Cross to persons whose losses were not covered by insur ance or in intances where pay ment for the damage would cause personal hardship Included in the items for which assistance will be provided Dr Ro zelle pointed out are medical care loss of household furnishings and home repair and rebuilding Applications for assistance should be made by April 21 he pointed out Dr Rozelle said if persons seeking aid' will contact the county Red Cross office in the Citizens Bank Building a repre sentative will be sent to their home to discuss their needs Robert Hallam county Red Cross disaster chairman reported yesterday that insurance investiga tors have announced 1028 damage claims were filed as a result of the March 28 tornado here The claims he said listed losses total ing $306000 Ninety eight per cent of the dam age caused by the tornado Hallam said was listed as covered by in surance Red Cross Sets Deadline or Tornado Claims The Madison County Chapter of the American Red Cross is1" still lllini Primary Voting Listless Results Vague CHICAGO tT) Joseph Meek and Edward A Hayes fought it out in a tight two man tussle for the Republican 41 Nomination for Senate State police said car as early returns rolled in Tuesday night from first in the a i primary Meek had a slight lead And in the first sprinkling of re turns in the 19th Congressional Dis trict Republican Chairman Chip erfield of House oreign Af fairs Committee fell a shade be hind attorney Lawrence Stickell in his bid for renomination Returns! from" a few additional precincts shifted to lead to Chiperfield Soviet Embassy Aide Would Stay With Aussies 1K CANBERRA Australia Minister Robert Menzies announced Tuesday ap official in the Soviet Embassy here had asked for asylum and brought with him documents naming Austra lians as participants in a Soviet espionage network Menzies said a royal commission had been appointed to investigate the docu menf and oral of Vladimir Petrov third secretary of the Soviet Embassy whn jnounccd communism nnd fled from post several davi men aidrfc Tiir CAR? uuv Zcnko who quit his post as code clerk In the Soviet embassy in OV tawa in 1945 and bared existence of a Soviet wartime atomic spy ring in Canada and the United States statement In the House of Representatives had a stunning impact on Australia where the secret atomic bomb explosions Authorities maintained a tight secrecy over the nature of documenta brought with him but a reliable source said leakages of atomic information were not Involved Petrov hid been at the Soviet Embasy since ebruary 1951 Petrov is under custody of Aus Indian security officials His wife did not seek refuge with him Of ficial sources said she chose to 11SI aggression in innocnma omu jiiihjuv pattern tbeexperU had ulheajtjSsianj a wrmcr uaiumorc mortgage canker a contest that started out withiMcuril 11 named to weigh the charges mostw rote out his resignation Monday in COniChl Hi a fclailCu OUl wlui which havn hnon nine contenders Hayes former mander of the American jumpedahead on support from his Chic Planning Group to Meet Today Long Range Planning Com mittee of the Anderson Chamber of Commerce will meet today with II Webb BrclsforiL chairman in THE SOVIET Communist party charge of a session which will open 1 9 eltintf Hoeeinla osro nsttni I st the building of the firstA bomb and one of the first to convolve the hydrogen bomb By personal order of President Eisenhower Oppenheimer has been barrod from al! access to secret nnd wutnemtel ns nno of the foremost atomic dc lmittcc may plunge into the tsanv ia 1 jM iniiUg Clirril TH lb HJl gathered charges against him One major charge: that he fought and delayed development recommendations Rids were received on several different types of repair material as well as asphalt blacktop con crete and other materials for re surfacing and maintenance pro jects for the city All blds received were turned over to City Engineer Clarence Windsor and City Attorney Harold Anderson for study PfrnmmanHulInne im vruseAzl within the next few days and final (return to the Soviet Union The action will he taken anq contracts let probably next week Submitting bidi for the material were: Ralph Reed and Son Inc Myers Gravel and Sand Company Bark jrG ravel JncSalling Concrete Corporation Acme Paving Com pany and Rowa Engineering Com pany all of Anderson Western In diana Gravel Company Lafayette and the Highway Company Zions ville I In addition to opening the bids board members elso heard reports frpm various departmental heads and studied problems confronting the city administration Attending the session were John If Burton Sr chairman and Charles Hartley and Paul Wykoff Proceedings were recorded by Mrs Peggy Heineman board secretary Democrat Slaps Craig 'Report' Equally fragmentary returns in the adjoining 18th District put Her rt! 4 14 oViSirman nf 4Ta Jlousn lln Amcrtcan Activities sources said he was sure to ret tt announced that a specials three lprofit klting by apartment house siiMii nn nv 1 Ainin a aw in ni rti icni a a IM aa vstii uui 1 ui iiiiiiiu i Uvll 1 14 vL I JU kA UL LJ4l JivA nl niou $0Jv 11 UAl is zn st the Clean Lp Week parade here Robert IL Allison sued in London assailed Commu of the Iniversltyj Mason 57 replaces Guy of Minnesota scientists said Tues day It can also be used to million children Many will be facility to be installed for a banking company in Anderson An interior view of the structure i ivx 4 uwi kj i ru'ju iu in luuwy I icHjiu i riciuiu rnyiu The new Anderson ederal Sav Lester Bing xeerriary msna of fixtures and furnishings is com ings and Loan Association build ger of the company reported that pleted Ing at 11th and Jackson Sts neared the building is' expected to be The total cost of the building completion this week as company ready for occupancy by the end of fixtures and furnishings was esti officials reported that but that the company will not mated Tuesday at between $650000 i vrwoix on Dunning was expeciea occupy ns new quaners unm everyiana mouwu uunxin and (l A sample of blood serum can be (Continued on Page 2 Column 5)lo end in three weeks Melail of construction installation (Continued on Page 2r Column 3) Rigid Prop Veto NLRB Authority SovieT Hooligans' Designs On Canada 4 tt LTT A Atilhiwn dLUHLlJai AiilrtUllUi UMUilj UlUAC 44 LU LUV UA Ezra Taft Benson said this weekTuesday as State Chairman Paul that he is confident President Eis iCyr and Gov Craig exchanged bit enhower will veto any legislationderly worded statements over to continue rigid farm price sup handling of patronage ports for another year Benson Cyr in an open letter to the gov told a news conference that hefernor which he circulatedjhrough had no way of knowing what thefout the party organization assailed Jrs fVtA Aaronfth Pnvprnnr fnr hirincr "nnnRp 4 IU51UCUI WUUAU UU rir EaAperunemai bjoiozy Dr Jonas polio vaccine Qno nno1 uecortMion will De unaer way soon (jne ot the lectures or the new building is will be given this spring to up to' the drive in auro teller window on the west side of the building This is the first drive in polio in susceptible children before given blood tests before and after there am any clear symptoms of taking the shots to see if the wc the disease jcine gives them protective amount This test amazingly enough de of antibodies Dr Salk can make pends upon an unusual strain of such a test by using monkey kidney cancer cells growing in test tubes Itissue to grow virus on Polio virus added to the tubes will The cancer cell test will also be grow upon and kill the cancer used by present plans to INDIANAPOLIS UI actional! "I cannot believe that any state warfare in the Indiana Republicanlchairman would incite his party party broke Into the open agaihto fratricide and thereby break confidence with all of the people of our state and by this means be a contributing factor to the de feat of Republican Congressmen and candidates in this 'fall elec letter said a survey he (Continued on Page 2 Column 1) Jut he added that be wasconfi personalsccrctaryas dent the Chief Executive would an example i lx! C'viirl iczeaiAl esuT MtA errt nt rfjrCi 11 oeverai idrm irauuis viois uouiu a puuuu Congress have predicted that theiin reply expressing disbelief that 1 a nil I A A A fl BSA rt 1A axtAflfllzI li Alf A rresiaem uouia approve a one year extension of present war bom supports for major crops THE NATIONAL Labor Rela tlons Board lost twice in the Su preme Court this week in its efforts to police non Communist callrt filed under the Taft Hart ky Act The high court refused to review and thus let stand decisions of lower federal courts which held that the NLRB lacked authority to: rilj Inquire into ttse truth or falsity of non Communist affidavits (Z)Wlthhold certification of a union that had won a collective bargaining election because one nf its officers was under indict inent on charges of lying in a non Communist oath President would do in tne events me governor wr ninng non ne Con press enacted such leeislationlpublican and cited the! A I 4 A Retail Group Maps Plans or Clean Up Parade Kbmhcrt nf AnHrann 'Rpfail (xi a ua Aincncan acuviucs wc kci ii Association committee in charge of Committee ahead oi challenger A joint British US statement is nennea uy Gordon promoters 1 1 111 1 a rnv rvrAall AA 4 a iUa I I asiaw 1 ri 1 i i luti in i i it itiitc Tviiwi tv i fl nrv mr iiBAZts 11 it 1 is ssiv V4VBU VJ oux A 1 XtODC il AUISOn Hl MHIHOH LOmTTlU KT zs 1 tfi iipaua tiuv April 19 met yesterday to map tfavex Meek duel was the ntst led gsrealon In Indochina tarolmt and former sec 1 Hollyday as HA chief HollydayivTaW 4a 4ka nnniinl Atrsf a 4 aU i i i i a a 4 TO I fH 4 HI 'A TYA IHfTt innVne nameaui ucign the mosturotc out his resignation Monday vid a a I 1 a tfl wa 11 mcii imi migni rcporirtiiY in compliance Accordingly we are ready to decide whether ftnfwnhUmrwiii AeiAe national com 5 should be permannt'whHe Ilouse and mailed it to Ei 1 I Jtrtnn 'HKivatijsiuuvcnicu ill nrtArtk ZT at 7znz ima tl intinn nf th a tk untiwiw uiesennower ttfA Chicago strong dotense aptikes TJhold Meek set the pace in scat he of the charter of frnn th nf the me uniieo nation organization to and Northi iassure the peace security and I ate I iaa a a ill C' aa I a a a rt O'Ala aaa a A 1 4t Aiia nd lhc nonrn ui wnrKC iinanc Kmc The TO countries would be the! United States Britain rance II I Australia New Zealand Thailand! PA I IT if TVlflT IVIflTAIff IC the Philippines and the three Indo I VI wily vllvwl lllUlwllUD china state ot Laos Cambodia! and Viet Nam Bids for street materials for the after study wore turned over to the Thailand has already valuntcercd'coming year were rcccivcd andlcrfy engineer and attorney Jur I Pl lAln IrrnnAzi 1 tv of a aJ I Dulles said on arriving in Paris the that the Western Allies had vununurt hi trying tv rnu the war in Indochina condi tions which will guarantee liberty and justice for all the people of that He said he hoped that end of the Indochinese would be the outcome of the Geneva conference opening April 26 and that the de fense plan would help achieve it oulcome will be better as sured if It Is backed' liy a united idetermination to defend collectively our vital interest Dulles de clared An authoritative U7 official de clared the joint atatement very clearly a commitment by Britain to associated Southeast Asia security NEW BATTI rGURi ASHINGTON UWUnited States battle casualtiea in Korea were placed at 142175 in a revised re port Tuesday ex jwa a rt Vv TttJ rt it Mk 4 W' a 11 I iw'iin ft a.

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