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THE FRESNO THE REPUBLICAN Minm Dally mMT Men Phone 3-5221 copr VOL 51 NO 9203 rounded 1S22 FRESNO CALIF FRIDAY MARCH 12 1948-30 PAGES (TWO SECTIONS) Boke Says And Suppressed 'T rue' Power Conditions Shapes Plan To Meet Red Crisis By JOHN HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON Marrh 12-1)-Preaident Truman today pitted this full political power and against the spresd of anywhere Including same time a five point plan began to plan for coming to grips Secretary of Stale Mar considers a "great In SAN FRANCISCO March 12 The Fariflc Gas and Brussels March Un-Five Electric Company today was accused of "suppressing" the true western Europe powers beaded by picture of California's power shortage Senate Group Back Trimmed Tax Cut Bill WASHINGTON March Senate Republican Icadero lined up today behind a $4700000000 Income tax cut and hoped for strong Democratic aupport The eenate finance committee voted 10 to 1 last night for tax slash of that aixe In doing so It whittled 81800-000000 from the $8500000000 tax bill passed overwhelmingly by tha house February 2nd The purpose of tha eenate strategy is to try to win enough Democratic votes to pass a bill over tha presidential veto the Republican! expect That would take a two thirds majority In both tha aenata and house Bills Are Similar Except for ona major chan go which trimmed the amount of the cut the senate measure Is practically the same as ths house bill The senate bill provides for percentage tax cuts ranging from 126 per cent for those with net Incomes of up to $2000 74 pcrfcent on incomes of from $2000 to $136719 and 5 per rent on Incomes ever S13A719 The range of house bill reductions la 30 per rent on Incomes up to $1000 30 to 20 per cent between 81000 and SL395 30 per cent between $1395 to $4000 ever per cent on the first $4000 and 10 per cent on tha rest In all cases these cute ere applied to Income after deductions and exemptions Little Men Get Moet Chairman Milllkin Republican Colorado of the aenata finanea committee said 705 per cent of tho tax relief provided by the senate bill would go to persons making $5000 Bureau Declares Rain Is On Way To Valley Area Sorely needed rain la on the way to the San Joaquin Valley Government Meteorologist A A Lothman predicts occasional light rains tonight and tomorrow and further rains Sunday or Monday the present storm system moves eastward out of the he predicted "moderate amounts of rain are expected to fall In the valley" Deficiency Mounts Meanwhile the valley's moisture deficit continued to mount No rain has fallen since Monday night when the seasonal total was brought to 266 inches only 38 per cent of today's normal of 698 inches Last year at this time 5S9 Inchrs of precipitation had been received A long trough of low pressure dented the coastal weather map SACRAMENTO March 1Z-IUR lenate finance committee today recommended passage of Governor Earl Warren's 1919000000 atate budget after voting cuts amounting to less-than $2000000 The committee voted the budget bill out without substantial changes In sny of the governor's major recommendation! The finance department made a preliminary estimate that additions and subtractions made by the committee would amount to a net rut of $1890000 At the same time the committee-heard testimony that if the budget 4 and major special appropriation bills approved for action by the legislature were passed the senate would be In the red by around $40000000 by July 1 1949 Tas Bills Conflict The budget action came after the two houses of the legislature re- reived conflicting tax bills The assembly revenue and tax committee approved a 30 per cent "across the hoard" cut while a aimilar senate committee recommended the governor's hill to hold tax rates where they are A new tax bill to make a straight 10 per rent cut was Introduced meanwhile in the -assembly by James Silliman Republican So-ledad Before taking final action on the budget bill the senate finance committee voted against an appropriation for three proposed academies for "pre children It also approved a $37800000 state construction item proposed by the governor but voted to have the money under control of future legislatures Block Auto Insurance Law The committee confirmed a previous decision cutting out any appropriation for a motorist's responsibility" law A bill to 3fflone the effect of the law re-lg persons involved In accl-ents to show they can pay damages on future accidents was to he Introduced The law was to have gone Into effect later this year Rolland Vandegrift legislative auditor and Fred Links sUte budget director told the committee that only $30000000 will he available over the budget amount They pointed out a $50000000 school construction hill and a $5900000 child Britain and France today' approved an unprecedented 50 year draft treaty of military alliance designed to halt the westward march of Communism Radio Moscow Immediately attacked the treaty asserting it would lack legal force or International authority because the people of the countries concerned were not consulted Binds Countries The pact binds Britain France Belgium The Netherlands and Luxembourg to throw all their military power into battle If any one of the countries is attacked by an outside force The pact is looked upon as the foundation of an eventual western European stretching from the Arctic to the Mediterranean It Is hoped that many of the IS Marshall Ian nations meeting In Paris next onday will subscriba to the treaty Exact provisions of the new pact were not disclosed A communique said only it would Include clauses covering economic social cultural and mutual assistance Signed By Ministers The pact will be signed by the foreign ministers of the five countries next week In Brussels and each government will make public the of the treaty the communique said The conference speeded by the Communist coup in Chechoslovakia and events in Finland agreed on the treaty In nine days which was believed to set a record for a pact of such far reaching importance Delegates met first March 4th and finished their work today after a few final details were ironed out The conference ended at 11:30 A and the delegates emerged from the conference room In a gay mood laughing and chatting as they stepped outside Into the brilliant sunshine of a warm Spring day British Delegate Gladwyn Jebb said he was leaving by air today for London It was generally believed the five foreign ministers will meet In Brussels Wednesday to sign the part Reliable sources said the mutual aid clauses called for automatic Richsrd Boke director of the Sarramento regional offire of Ihe federal bureau of reclamation told the slate public utilities commission the rompany has continuously opposed the bureau's program of power development Governor warren has asked the commission to attempt to settle differences between the bureau and the utility over distribution of the world power soon to be available at Shasta Dam Would Amend Contact Robert Gerdes general counsel for and said the "obvious to the present power shortage is for the bureau and company to make an agreement to cover the emergency that the agreement could be simply an amendment to the present contract The rompany offered on an emergency basis to absorb Shasta Dam power into ita system transmit it over Its lines and pay the bureau of reclamation for all energy it receives from Shasta A similar arrangement was in ef-fert during the war years Gerdes said that in addition to the public benefit the bureau would receive $1200000 additional revenue during the year Further he said and is willing to turn over to the bureau any materiala It might need to complete the generating setup at Shasta Army Navy Offer Rwap The navy ana army offered another proposition whereby Shasta power would go to the and and the services would draw power from the and system in exchange The navy now is producing power on an emergency basis at Mare Island and Is selling a little surplus to the and Army Installations now are buying about $600000 worth of power a year from the and Boke Quotes Black Boke reviewed the current power situation and correspondence between the bureau and and He called attention to testimony by James Black and president before a legislative rommit-mittee In 1946 that there was no power shortage and no chance for one country's prestige Communism China At the administration emerge a with what shall Within both the of traordinary of affairs conflict western Prarn For the chief faith in world peace shaken House news Marshall before a Council of that of a great and The and with his an appeal thinking on can people Truman that Americans not to let better of all the farts no It been so for for a proper realization political other parts Talks Truman net the state One of was western According came out of evidently General Bennett Meyers Could get SO years General Meyers Is Convicted On Three Counts WASHINGTON March A federal court Jury today convicted Major General Bennett Meyers on charges of inducing a witness to lie to a senate committee The wartime deputy army air forces purchasing chief was found Major General Patrick Hurley says he in convinced 64 year old William Patrick Hurley a Marysville ranch hand (above) is his long missing brother Hurley said his family believed his brother had been killed in Mexico in 1911 during the regime of Francisco Madero See story on Page 14 a few hours of each other president and his secretary atate spoke out with ex- frankness on the slate resulting from the bitter: between Russia and the powers Faith Shaken first time publicly the executive admitted that his the attainment of a 'real has been somewhat He said so at a White conference late yesterday appearing last night meeting of the Federal: Churches declared flatly world is in the midst crisis inflamed by propaganda misunderstanding anger president was In the audi-enre heard Marshall couple pronouncement of crisli for moderation and calm the part of the Ameri Truman Backs Dea himself had said earlier should be careful their passions get the them before they know Marshall said "has important for cool Judgment an appeal to one's self sense of Justlre for pf conditions material and spiritual in of the With Cabinet reviewed with the rabi of world affairs the topics it was disclosed the move to form a European alliance to accounts which the rahinet session It was Marshall who raised the question of a western allianre and as well as other aspects of the international situation Secretary of Labor Schwellen-barh told reporters afterward International affairs were discussed "In a general Out of the president's news conference comments and Marshall's he guilty bn all three counts of ant in- or leu after deductions but before dictment personal exemptions Judge Alexander Holtzoff uid he The house bill would give T181 will sentence Meyers Monday The per cent of the $6500000000 cut retired general could get a max- to those earning less than $4000 Imum of 30 years in prison Under both the senate and house The Jury required two hours andjbllls: 50 minutes to reach the verdict The rut would be effective as or Meyers took the derision with last January 1st apparent calm His wife the former Hollywood actress Ila Rae a The personal exemption for each taxpayer and earh dependent would he Increased from $500 to Vast Throng Of Czechs Mourn Masaryk's Death PRAGUE March A line Pray For Dry Spell STATESBORO (Ga) March Church folks In this east central farming section of Georgia have turned to prayer to end the worst wet spell in 40 years While a windy min poured down yesterday n- the roof of the little white Bethlehem Primitive Bapti Church here and thunder rolled over the piney woods Elder Byrd intoned this exhortation: "Dear God cause the clouds to vanish and the sunshine to break forth and the warm breezes to blow over and dry off the earth and Spring to come" Rain has fallen on this section of the state almost dally since November Farm work la at a standstill plowing Is far behind and livestock is dying of pneumonia care center bill have preliminary of weeping mourners nearly two military assistance in event of ag-Booroval in estimating a possible miles long filed through Csernin gression- Any disputes among the state deficit Palace today to place flowers on signers would he settled by appeal senate's tsx hill was ap- the bier of Foreign Minister Jan to the International high court at The The Hague Despite repeated warnings by the bureau to tne rompany last Fall Boke testified and continued to oppose the bureau's program denied there was a possibility of a shortage and "has the effrontery now to blame the situation on lack of rainfall Ben Creim regional power manager for the bureau of reels-1 brief speech came the pattern of proved last night without a dissent- MJJAtyk lng vote in committee The assem- Massryk body lay in state from bly committee approved its bill by A until 5 hut the aii 11 to 2 vote throng was so vast the doors of Dean Issues Warning the Palace opened an hour early Slate Finance Director James Jo permit school children to pass Dean warned the rwembly reve- through -h nue committee that if the budget As ihe mourners filed through go? through the legislature in its the huge 1" of the present form the 20 per cent tax palsre- Mali fc11 to his lnttheredPUt the UU 2j below f2r the wlk up HrodcanJ Main arguments fqr the bill were Mountain presented by two spokesmen- of the Strengthen Control Meanwhile the Communists were FBI Reveals CSU Leader Signed Red Party Card WASHINGTON March The Federal Bureau of Investigation today reported to congress the signature "Herbert Stewart' this morning Lothman said from a center along the British Columbia coast but at an early hour rain was falling only In extreme northwestern Washington he declared are indications a new storm center is about to develop in the southern part of the low trough about 400 miles west of San Francisco The forming of the center should Increase the Intensity of the rather weak and diffused storm fronts now in the low pressure system r-y by Herbert Sorrell levels over most of California the Sorrell president of the AFLrain will be a little slow in start- spectator In the courtroom showed no emotion Flan For Appeal Meyers was released on bond pending his sentencing Monday His attorneys Indicated they will appeal the verdict but Holtzoff said would not permit Meyers to remain free after he is sentenced and while his appeal Is pending Meyers attorney Robert Buih-nell said he would "most assuredly take an The trial required three weeks The Jury's verdict concluded one phase of legal entanglements In whlrh Meyers found himself after he testified last year at a senate inquiry involving wartime airplane contracts of Howard Hughes The senators turned their attention to Meyers on conclusion of the Hughes matter Indicted On 6 Counts When the senate committee finished its Investigation of Meyers its records were turned over to federal grand Jury Meyers then was indicted last December on six counts three that he lied himself to the senators and three that he Induced Blerlot Lamarre a former business associate to lie about his affairs He was brought to trial on the three counts rharging subornation of perjury that Is Inducing Lamarre to lie in hla behalf Pending againat Meyers are the three chargee that he perjured himaelf before the senate committee and two cases Involving charges of income tax frauds one at Baltimore and one In Dayton He already has been by a federal grand jury on tax chargea in Baltimore Ijtmarre 36 already has pleaded guilty to separate perjury charges that he lied to senate Investiga- NEW YORK March 12 Steven tors He was the chief witness at Meyers' trial and is awaiting sentence also Laird Columbia Broadcasting correspondent broadcast the $600 Husbands and wives In all atatea could split their Income for tax purposes This now can ba done only In the 12 socalled community (Continued On Page 18 CoL A) 1 Shooting Suspects Will Be Quizzed On Holdup Series Two men accused of ahootlnc Patrolman Lloyd Orndoff 25 and holding up a downtown liquor tore early yesterday morning will be questioned concerning other holdups within the city during recent monthe The men Roger Sinor 20 of 2930 Peralta Way and Robert Watkins 23 of 4136 Raco Avenue will be viewed by the vlctlmi of other robberies in an effort to identify them Orndoff captured the pair after one of them shot him In the abdo men when he started to place them under arrest at Blackstone and McKinley Avenuea six minutes after the police received a report of the holdup of the Optimo Liquor Store at 2033 Fresno Street at 12:30 A yesterday Condition la Good The wounded officer is In tha Fresno Community HospitaL whera attendants today reported hla condition "seems to be Although hla condition la considered satisfactory ha ia not allowed visitors other than members of hla immediate family eiteratea Crime Denial Questoned by a Bee reporter following hia arraignment late yesterday In the police court Sinor continued to deny the holdup and the shooting of the officer told the authorities all know about It that I went Into that itore to buy a pint of Sinor declared When asked If he had (hot radon he retorted don't know anything about' Watkins asked about the shooting after hearing Sinor! dlaclaim- administration policy for meeting the crisis Officials expect that crisis to reach a climax first and most directly In the Italian political campaigns leading up to elections there April 18th Here are the points whlrh the firesldent the secretary or both some stressed First The European recovery which Is now near final action in the senate hut awaits house debate should be carried out promptly Second The United States encourages the formation of what Marshall called a political associa- Con Untied On Page 10 Col I) NorwayNext On Russian 'Grab' List? matlon said the and for a month has not been making use of 10000 kilowatts capacity available at Shasta Dam under an emergency clause In the contract He said this was proof that the bureau was not withholding power as Black has charged In reply to Creim'i statement I Collins assistant electrical engineer for and operations asserted he had "repeatedly and on many asked the bureau to afford power under the emergency clause The bureau delivered surh power on many occasions he said Collins declared that repeated at- (Continued On Fags IB CoL 8) Red Conflict May Deal Death Blow To Partition strengthening their control of Czechoslovakia with a program of reorganization and legislation In a dominated parliament They also claimed new evidence of opposition plotting against the government in a report of the confession and suicide of a non Communist political leader Josef Herod The distrirt police of Eastern Moravia said Herot killed himself In his jail cell in MOravia Ostrava after confessing to participation In a military plot to overthrew the republic They did not specify how he ended his life The Fresno district la getting its Hernd wla ecretary of the local first taste of concerted power cur- branch of the anti Communist Na-tallment today and the farmers tlonal Socialist Party 1 a el and heavy Industrial power users hjght In the Seima and Dinuna areas are the Cxerh 5v to shut off their motors Partr- Review Rente nces tomorrow Conference of Studio Unions In Hollywood has denied under oath before a house labor subcommittee he ever was a member of the Communist Party He swore the 1937 Communist Party card allegedly Issued to him under the party name of was a forgery Will Go To Full Committee Chairman Kearns Republican Pennsylvania after receiving the FBI report said If will be turned over to the full house labor com lng It probably will commence In this area some time tonight and should continue into Secondary storm fronts which he said should develop in the long low pressure trough carry the hope of additional rain Sunday or Monday The skies today are expected to he mostly rloudy in preparation for the rains tonignt However daytime temperatures will continue' slightly above normal with Fres-nos maximum expected to reach 73 degrees and to drop to only 46 at the low tonight Yesterday a high of 72 was recorded while this morning's minimum was 47 The normal temperature extremes for this time of year are 68 and 40 degrees I 5 Area Gets Rain SAN FRANCISCO Marrh Herod's reported confession gave Premier Klement Gottwald a ready The Selma ahd Dinuba drea shutdowns together with similar power rutbacks by users billed from the San Luis Obispo and Santa Maria district offices will complete the made case against opponents as his mittee headed by Representative Communist justice ministry brought Hartley Republican New Jersey people's courts back Into existence to The FBI acted after Kearns turned over to the agency two ex- people'i review sentences passed upon NEW YORK March Worsening relations between the United Slatea and Russia may deal a death blow to Palestine partition Some United Nations delegates Map of power curtailment district is on page Anderson Will Stay In Cabinet System following from London today: On the Russian timetable Norway la scheduled do be brought into line after Finland Thai's the belief in top quarters of British government today High officials expect in the near the Russians will ask the Norwegians to discuss a defense with the Soviet Union This be similar to the request Russians arc now making of Finns today uid they believe Palestine may become only a minor Item In the overall American-Ruislsn diplomatic conflict They figure Palestine might quickly he lost in Ihe shuffle of larger affairs If the worsening eon noted by President Truman In Washington cannot be righted by sudden action 8 Becoming Cautious The Untied Stales is becoming more rautious daily in ils approarh In the problem of forcibly pulling through the approved snlllup rumor of tha Holy Land Into Jewish end Arab nations The other great powers also are feeling their way along Tho United States without mentioning Russia's opposillon Insisted Informed the British future pact would the the Rumor circulation Soviet a treaty was no end and they persons 'accused of collaborating with tbq permans during the occupation A government doctor reporting on an autopsy said last night Mataryk died upon striking stone Raving He said his skull wag not armed On court order the police yesterday- seized the March 8th edition of the United States Information Service bulletin because of editorial excerpts in it from United Slates newspapers It was the fifth such confiscation here Suicide Was Protest' PRAGUE March 12-1 INS rame to light today Czechoslovak Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk may have taken his own life as a protest against ruthless Communist domination of his country Close friends of Masaryk disclosed that as fae hark as last Sunday he may have been contemplating suicide as a most forceful means of protesting Communist rule Me was pictured as helpless but longing to do one final thing on hiblts reportedly linking Sorrell with the Communist Party One exhibit was a receipt for Communist membership Book No 60622 which bore the signature "Herbert The other was a socalled Communist Card No which bore Ihe signature The FBI thus substantiated a previous similar finding by Clark Sellers Los Angeles handwriting expert Sellers made his report on Sorrell before a California legislature committee on unAmeriran activities Denies Conspiracy Before getting the FBI report Ihe house group heard counsel for the major Hollywood movie producers Burton Zorn deny accusations of previous witnesses that the producers entered Into a criminal conspiracy with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes to drive other unions out of Hollywood Kearns announced the month old hearings Into the Hollywood dls-pule will he recessed Tuesday He said the committee will meet again May 17th to hear Slate Senator Jack Tenney of California (Kee additional news on Page 14) WASHINGTON Marrh ir rled: Secretary of Agrirullure Anderson I know la I took tha gun said today he will remain In thelawy from hm Bftr heard tho cabinet at least until Ihe end and saw the policeman flinch" the present session of congress and not get out at Anderson has considered running for the senate seat now held by Senator Hatrh Democrat New Arraigned For Robbery The two each shackled to another prisoner were arraigned b- fore Police Judge Walton on A light but steady rain he- 6 an falling in the San Francisco lay area at noon today and was expected to spread Inland during the afternoon to bring some relief to drought parched valleys The weather bureau In San Fran-rlsco said the rain would rontlnue steady but light most of the afternoon It was general at the start along the coast as far north as Eureka The weather bureau said the rain would gradually spread southward late today and reach the San Joaquin Valley tonight Plane Collision Kills Santa Anan Hurts Paul Mantz SANTA ANA Marrh Speed Flier Paul Mantz 44 nursed ruts today after an on the ground plane collision whlrh killed a Takes Fire LONDON Marrh Wide today waa given British officials expert Russia to ask Norway for of friendship soon There ronfirmatinn of the report both the British foreign office the Norwegian legation said first week's trial of the area rotation power curtailment program in the San Joaquin Power Division of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company Company officials are awaiting a decision by the state nubile utilities commission on whether the rotation plan is to be kept in opera tlon The plan described as a one week temporary expedient was launched Monday in southern Kern County The Selma and Dinuha area power users heard outlines of the application of the program at meetings yesterday and last night In the two cities The two shutdown tones Include southeastern Fresno County and parts of northern Kings and Tulare Counties In- the shut down districts all electrical pumping and all opera tinna by industries using more than $00 kilowatts are to be halted from A to 8 Cooperation la Lauded The cooperation of valley farmers and Industrialists In the rotation power curtailment program was described by power company officials as "fine But they added It has not effected the savings In kilowatt hours ordered hy the California Public Utilities Commission "Our kilowatt hour use In the Ran Joaquin Power Division is one third more than it was a year ago 'despite the power curtailment said Courlrlght the division managei "This means we are using up water we have stored It Is like drawing money out of the hank Sooner nr later you don't have any left The waler we now are using la water whlrh would make kilowatt hours next Summer when the need will he greater want to thank all our cua- chairman of the California senate Santa Ana bualnria man and In- Mexico who haa aaid he will not seek another term The secretary aaid after rahinet meeting President Truman had repeated his desire that Anderson itav In the adminlatration Truman told a news conference yesterday Anderson had done an excellent Job at the agriculture deparlmcnt and expressed hope he would remain Anderson said today he hopes Halrh will rhange hla mind But short time later Halrh told reporter! he la sticking hy his derision to withdraw from the senatorial campaign He aaid It la hla opinion Truman will release Anderson from the rahinet and Ihe srrrrlary will become a candidate Anderson said many friends In New Mexico have urged him to seek the senate seal and Ihe final rieclslnn has not been reached Continued On Page IB Col 7) committee on unAmeriran activities knew nothing of such a move Under the Finnish peace treaty Russia has a short frontier on Nor-way A denial of the report was car-rleri hy the Copenhagen newspaper Nationallldenrie quoting the Norwegian foreign minister Halvard Lange Denies Treaty Move COPENHAGEN March 12--I)-llalvard Lange Norwegian Soviet minister aaid today that Soviet Russia has given nn Indications she intends to seek a treaty of ro-opera I Inn with Norway aa well as Finland in a special statement today that a peaceful solution of partition Is required The new Amerlrsn derlarallnn rame to the preaa from a spokesman for the United Stales delegate It was the second such special atatement Issued in two days In nvowed efforts to clarify Ihe United 8lales posit Inn The spokesman said each of the aprrlal rlntrmenta was put nut to correct Impressions left by published Interpretations of United ntes -ollcy The security council si Lake Sue-reaa set a meeting for Monday to Charges Russian Shot Yank With Outlawed Bullet Jured two women Mantz flying from Burhank rn mule to his home at nearby Hal' boa Island had lanrird hia two place plane at Orange Counly Airport last night He was parking the ship when It and a ilsht plane which also had Juat landed crashed prnpellnr tn prnpellnr the Russian report "and he was The other pilot Krnrsl Me-turned over to the American ele- Culsllnn 51 automobile repair shop ment" 'owner was killed Ills passengers But Keyes said In his report iMrs Alice Cooper 28 of Joyce Sanla charges of armed robbery of the liquor store Their preliminary hearings were set for 2 March 23rd A complaint rharging Sinor with assault with intent to murder Orn-doff was filed In the court of Jus-tire Cerll Edgar He la expected to be arraigned on the charge late today Police Detective Sergeant Walter Kosmnakv said the assault charge was filed In the Justice rourt be-rause the site of tne shooting near the 41 Club at MrKinley and Black-stone Avenues la outside the city limits The most recent holdup within the city was that of Mare ket at 4121 Belmont Avenue where Mr and Mra Salter tho owners were robbed of $130 the night of February 26th Bandits Were Masked The bandits who were masked forced Salter to open a safe and ICoatlnued On Page 18 CoL In The Bee Today pm rUTOHRI ii os vti milt 30 City News In Brief Classified Advertising 23-29 Club News 19 Comics i 30 Crossword Puwle Don't Tkkf My Word For It 30 Editorials 30 Financial News Market Health 30 Household Arts lg Glorifying Yourself Mary Hampton News Behind The Nfwe Obituaries 24 Patterns aig muma debate nn Palestine Dima lloiea Grunrien and two" other GT werejAna and Mrs Washington WASHINGTON March 12-1)-The Untied Statea commander in Vienna reported last night a Russian senlry sent an outlawed bullet smashing Into the arm of a fallen and rluhhed American soldier Sunday The American Private First Class Jack Grunrien was attacked and hurled to the ground hy another Russian Lieutenant General leof- at larked without reason while: A a visitor here were hospitalized walking past the holel with IhreeiMrs Cooper suffered from shock Austrian girls I In of blond and a severe leg lac Judge Bans 'Despicable' Son's Tricks To Evict Aged Mother Russia yealerriay dimmed American hopes of a peaceful future for SSafiiflslissri? ifrsrxsi 'srirr street said Keyes and made Mantz son and passenger Roy "filthy remark" The Russian then escaped Injury Manta Is the holder Ihrratrnrri to walk mil of Ihe hlg power parley a If Arabs and Jews were brought In for further con OTTAWA illl) March 12- wri the rllale court aays farmer frey Keyes said and then was beat-igrahhed one of the men When inf numerous speed records and -T en and shot with "a rifle bullet of Grunrien Intervened he waa thrown Iwlre won the Rendlx rare from i So far the 'Van Nuya to Clevrlaod appel Arabs have spurned illlllihis seed 1 RosV'Znm mediation unless partition ihiJ 1 ft scrapped first The Jews want Pr- hu1h'' eVcclrlc fence and ohr? In It some rocks so that whea the hull huttrri the ran terrific noises would resull" Placed an electric fence across Ihe driveway "so that hla unsuspecting mother receive a Will Buy Wheat Tomorrow lo the ground During Ihe scuffle the Russian soldier fired his pistol Inin the air the report said A Soviet senlry Rusleri across the street ran up ailed at the fallen American with his bayoneted rifle then rluhhed Grunrien with the rifle butt and shot him as he lay on the ground First aid was given hy an unidentified American doctor sod an Austrian doctor But Krvea dr- is 1 ii inn i a i llt ri FPi ii United State slake Usffifa hopes for a peaceful selllement on Wpy own" rtrm getting Ihe Araha to the confer- R-r-rrine to Fart I Juriae i crogw bhVJow sT" uSt expert support from France nnrir(nn believed "there Is no WASHINGTON Marrh lJBChina In the rancllla Inn move hut remedy in the rourt of law to dcaLhls mother would Mumble and fall The government said today it will admittedly no arrrplshle deda on with surh a raltlff" The dictionary! over them" go hark into the grain market reached without Russian describes a "ralljff" as "a base de- Dug un her flown and garden might sudden Caused the water supply to he shut off Chssrd the chlikens from the rhlrken house and placed Iron qir erase vs aeissy i nv pi vti iieeife- 1 the explosive dum dum Such whlrh rkpanda when It was outlawed In an 1899 agreement signed by Ru sla and virtually all other major nations The Bovlet version of Ihe Vienna shooting Keyes added in his report to the army was "a romplele distortion of the He said a Russian protest submitted to him by a Colonel Ivanov gave I hia arrnunl: "Three drunk Ameriran soldiers" tried to disarm Ihe guard at Ihe tomers for their fine cooperation in the present program we know It isn't easy nut we are all this drought together Await Board Orders "We now are awaiting further orders from the commission as to the program we must follow I believe whatever program Is adopted will meet the same cooperation we have had but I want to suggest any program ran only he subject to change as water ana other conditions Courtrlght noted the adoption of the power curtailment program and the cooperation given It has put an end to the necessity for pulling swltrhea In order tn save demand but farmers and others after a 12 hour halt In operations have put their plants hark on the line and-Used even more electricity ipicnhle Aecording to testimony Henry claredvthe Russians gave the Port- tomorrow and of lupport land Ore- soldier no help riurtnr buying more than bushels 1 The decision ygalerriay an- Tartly Sr and his wife Rosa' nnunrrri upheld a lower court In-lricerirri the 94 acres to their son PJtHHpa 6 Junction Issued In 1946 The de-1 in 1936 and he signed an agree Uun'f Think SALEM fOret Marrh rlalnn said Factly mrnt they rould live In the farm- ave 30 honks to Tied a bull to a tree near thehnuse all their lives The father Joaquin Valley New fight that fnllnwrri Tha Snvlet the Sovlef rommanrier In the area house strike raught their ship the counly jail library hut the house and "provided Ihe hull a died In 1941 )lcnr Jr farms the Social New tt9 senlry then shot Ihe American in Meanwhile doctors reported Grun-ment In market 'sheriff refused lo Arrept one of plaything which roused Ms mnllierj property hut hia mother and her Sports 2Z21 Ihe rm Ivanov said den is nut of danger and will nnt Meanwhile mra wheal and oal them many sleepleu nights He tied a son In law and daughter Mr and Vital Statlstlr 2423 "prlrea dropped gftrr opening Ha tllle Sawa Knives And milk ran to the tree leaving it1 Mrs Raymond Fillmore Ils in the! Weather I higher File isuspended In lh air and plared house I Your Baby And Mine aid was rendered In the'inae hi wounded on the continued leered.

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