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7 in in is I on New Arrivals Craig 1517 Lincoln St before 4 pm ireworks Ban Enforced Here group supporting tne Communist apparatus in the United States to day is composed of Protestant McCarthy promptly pointed out that the article also declared hardly needs Jo be said that the vast majority of American Protes it could not guarantee do resume the Korean War if post war peace efforts fail Despite this impasse President special envoy Wal ter 'Robertson continued efforts to gain support for an im mediate cease fire with the Reds Jubilee Singers and nMilma square dance But today the event will be In full swing as a full schedule of activities is planned from early in the morning until late at night A feature of the day Will be i pa BETTER WATCH The dancer from two sources No' firecracker at lower left No Using fireworks I a scene familiar to children of years gone by but new to the younger generation (Herald Photo) Some nf tlZI refiicmo rrar hina Ill'Sl an tanks headed toward the Pol iisn ooroer av mnes away I If they were sent to Poland there must be menacing trouble there Ever since East Germany erupt ed in strikes and riots 16 days ago rumors have trickled into West Berlin of similar disorders in neighboring Poland and Czechoslo vakia Neue Zeitunc said Polish tinder jl wiiimhhj ana rc spqnded to the alarm and 'ex tinguished the blaze within less than an hour ire Department records reveal thatthe blaze started in an apart ment occupied by Kate Magar on Ba a iL 1 are to I or reduce but not increase bud 1 Board To End Study Budgets Being Readied Tk A "kf T) A Good Morning Start Th Dey With A Chuckle Hunter Be ired WASHINGTON Sen Potter the Departments that wilt be business office classified and little loss shown above I She is standing too neat' the Hthniit permit has been outlawed in Indiana She is however enacting imprisonment and afine ofCerman side tte brkr crossed IlKS WllfAW A naAll 'Wv Jwage WU OOUteed report said Ille broadclst the ruling and would not even con fnA Hfltl nf carh Hatnnrlnnf 1 (f: IL vvii from $7500 to $15000: they were convicted June It of conspiring to teach and advocate ireworks And Closings Mark Holiday Here With the exception of fire works displays at the Ander son ree air and the Ander son Country Club and at the rankton centennial celebra tion tonight the ourth of July will be observed in a quiet manner in the Anderson area No formal Independence Day programs have been planned: Nearly al business establish ments and county state and fed eral government agencies hanks and other financial institutions will be closed all day today Industrial activity throughout the city has been upended for the annual holiday The Weather Bureau has fore cast partly cloudy skies and warm er temperatures for the day Highs may reach 92 degrees according to the forecast Good weather is expected to bring thousands of motorists to the highways en route to lakes re sorts and family gatherings State and local police authorities issued appeals to drivers to observe all traffic regulations in an effort to reduce expected highway tolls Parks in hia area Including Mounds State Park Shadyside! Park and others are expected tol draw capacity crowds of picntkersi Today also marks the close of! the Anderson ree air with an I auto thrill show scheduled this evening to be followed by a spec tacular fireworks display ire works are also planned at rank pon in connectionwith the cen aaVni 1OUI U1V O1 nese who had been handing them grenades fled when the ROKs reached the trenche? Lee said the Chinese had been tied together at the legs ad visers speculated that the Chinese fiadwirprf thrYYiclvA inrtAtkw vi vf vvcuivi luimuHuj M4C MIUkKIC 1 I 1 I a pact to fight to the death orhad Communist aggression cvensome bouth Korean sources that been bound up to prevent retreat though the made it clear Rhee W8S almost convinced that readied for publication Ane and County Council action Sept 8 Anderson city budgets will be pub a hre Damages House On Lincoln Street ire which was started hv an ex General reaction in Congress was that if this is the case the whole subject of pensions and disability and other payments should be re viewed in short order In the Coal capital of Pittsburgh however the ruling created little stir among union leaders John Busarello president of UMW Pittsburgh District 5 with (Continued on Page 2 Column ing incompetent attendants Charged misconduct In the eitii ivaca tirLlaa cml "Lir dU nnnfnn supervisor at the Village and Clif torn Mccoy an attendant Mrs McDaniel asked tisnnn damage the death of nr as 7 ddiitu vagus dne alleged that McCoy failed to fe! th i i boy properly contributing to mal nutrition which caused his death and faled to clothe him properly making him susceptible to pneu iiioina wmen contrioutea to his death i She said Whitton was guilty of gross misconduct in that he should have known the boy was not get ting proper food or Clothing and that he failed to obtain proper medical attention after young I uvtdiririil 2 STATE POSTS INDIANAPOLIS (fl Al Norris of Rushville was named by Gov Craig riday as chairman of a commission to studv the produc tion and marketing of agricultural A McAndless of Lincoln Na tional Life Insurance Co Soviet Supply Line Cut Demonstrators Soldiers ight West Berlin Hears ZbERLIN (Saturday) LT) Polish partisans have Blanche A Keefe Dies In Hospital After Brief Illness Mrs Blanche Anna Keefe 1429 Winding widow of A Keefe former business manager of The Herald died yesterday at 4 m'iri St John's Hospital Mrs Keefe was stricken sud denly ill yesterday morningan'i was removed to John's Hos pital The deceased was active in the affairs of the irst Methodist Church and numerous affiliated organizations and also served as a staff assistant in the Madison County Red' Cross Chapter and was active in the operation of the Blood Bank here Surviving one son John Albert Keefe at home one sis ter Mrs Leah Johnson Prospect and two nephews Richard Howser Prospect and Robert Howser Alton 111 The remains' were taken to the Nuckols and Carmichael uneral Home uneral arrangements have not been completed howev er burial will probably occur Prospect 6 In Hawaiian Communist Case 0 vf Get Sentences INDIANAPOLIS (P) Get Craig finally found the reason he's had to wear his glasses oftener to read the documenta that come across Ms desk Lighting experU found his bigffice has had only 15 per cent the light it should have for reaeing iGOVERNMENT OPENS NEW RESEARCH CENTER The federal government opendd this new story medical research center (upper center) in suburban Maryland July 2 The the south side of the structure Al a i 1 I I i AI1'fvian6a 1 I iut i LvuMvttitj uit hi pi ui i fit or me sirucTure which is a part or priMmai euem Escape Injury T'nty five passenger narrow ly escaped injury when a Hine Coach Line bus enroute to Mar ion from Anderson collided with a tractor at the Intersection of Ind 9 and the Linwood Road north of Anderson at 3 yesterday The driver of the bu Joe New man AZS Richmond waa shaken up by the accident but later took his bus on to Alexandria According to Sheriff Joe Brogdon who investigated thereck the accident occurred when Johnson tt at tempted to flag the bus down so his grandson could go to Alexan andrla Bfogdon said a passing motorist Dallas Morrispn thought Mr Johnson was waving at him and stopped in froift of the bus which was forced to cut to the as1 side of the road to avoid a truck in the west lane striking the tractor which was halted off the roadway A The sheriff said the tractor waa a total loss and reported the bug door jammed by the wreck Pass mg motorists aided in moving the rial contests for the youngs erY new bu wre a will be conducted and i neW vice am i hoq ci Attack On Clergy Brings Demand Red' that am not cnilfv of rh 1 reiugees reac hrr Th Berlin riday also Said Eisenhower could not guarantee US resumption of the war after 90 days of a post armistice politi cal conference These Korean sources indicated Rhee may even tually give in on that But these reports were at de cided variance with other truce sources who said Rhee has stub bomly insisted he must have such a guarantee if he is to accept to an armistice While Robertson continued to ne gotiate with Rhee it appeared the was running out of patience with the adamant stand of the Ko rean leader The envoy was due to return to Washington shortly al though a source said no de parture plans yet been There were erowinc indications in Scotll thp IT Crimmand The Madison County Board of may continue to seek Rhr's Review which opened its annual herence to a truce only until the (R Mich) said riday that on the study of county real estate and (Continued on Page 2 Column 6) basis of information he now has personal property assessment schedules early in June is ex OAlTinlAln il next week according to countv of ficials and heads of various coun ty agencies are readving 19j4 bud gets for approval of the County Council County Board of Adjust a COntrmnt frr4 indHutinnv nf ihi rntinlrv nidi put mm me apring field Jail 1W i UIX A new Ufhtlax ivxtom win 12 1 meu cnairman ot atwill speak Saturday at a reedom'T 1 wiB immission to study public Celebration in the tmvenity of II rbrtlV i Olove ofiramnl 1 in I vu tuuuo junoia Biaoium at cnamnaien rankton Centennial Marks Il Irtfi Yatirc nr rAiinlif Tauim vsviiHoiijin6 an 111 fl joi it riuits mb Cl action Aug 31 Anderson school him on trips to raise money to tant clergymen 'are loyal to the WWBB I II RANKTON rankton will Jubilee Singers and an old time seen the three throwing band gre nades down the slooes as the Smith 1 THE INTERIOR Department Koreans attacked A fourth CM I mis wees itiat aeriai sur vey chews had reported a sub ntantial increase In the breed ing duck population in Eastern Canada but only a slight i The south central area of the dominion The co operative sur veys were made by the United States ish and Wildlife Serv ice and Canadian game Offi cials A BILL authorizing the Ioan of tn aircraft use in the Indochina war was ap pvvru mis weeK by the Senate Armed Services Committee The committee also approved the loan of two modernized snorkel subma fines to Italy to strengthen NATO defenses against submarinei JMRS PERLE MESTA re turned to Moscow this week aft er a tour day tour of the Uk raiaian industrial the first American to trvel in that sec tor store the war The former American minister to Luxem bourg visits the Dnieper Dam Power plant which has been re built since the Germans blew it auriug Me war She 1Iw Mw he Zawortye steel plant and the hrkbv tractor works which also have been rebuilteve seen everything we Mrs Mesta declared (Continued on Page 2 Column 4) Sullivan County Judge Nabbed or Drunken Driving Norval Harris fl2 judge of the Sullivan County Circuit Court was arrested on the south edge of Pendleton yesterday about 9pmS3te William Johnson for driving while undet the influence of infoxicatinv liquors excessive speed and reck less driving He was placed in the Madison County jail and cited to appear In Anderson City Court io face the three charges Monday at 130 before City Judge Robert Austin Trooper Johnson said last night that he saw Harris driving in a reckless manner on Ind 87 and chased him hbout three fourths of a mile before stopping" him' on Pendleton Ave at the south edge of Pendleton Johnson said a drunkometef test showed an alcohol concentration of 22 Under Indiana Law a con centration of 15 is considered evi dence of intoxication Trooper Johnson reported that Harris when arrested said: 1 was driving tod damm fast and had too Harris who was accompanied by tn inner tom ponce ne was en route to Pendleton to spend the night with a brother in law John son fold The Herald last night that he clocked Harris at 70 mile's per hour on Pendleton Ave through a residential section of Pendleton th At the local jalLHarris said: ever the officer says how fast I was going The 82 year old Democratic judge (Continued on Page 2 Column HONOLULU (A? ede aft ng repc rf 1 I rda nght that the hrs en paid OU bX ft Judge Jon Wng riday sen sane Soviet tanks whi mbled 11 fenced longshore leade? Jack nto ast Renn ne it to beat1 Halland five co defendants toid wn lhe 5 j'1 ern re'0t ereiMdx rnnnrtnd tn five years in prison and finrdiben! he 1 1 sh r1erMas reported to be aimed each SfrtJOO in th? Hawaii Rfugee reports hr dcast bv thelC at income earned by EZ hLnirl 1 rat sa I the th fnd The bureau was un a i MCaC rn' nare1 lhe 1 llh secon iprst od to have ruled that A seventh defendant Mis i ofbrankfirt Otrr nl us ll welfate fund does not leen Jujimoto the only worn trin and several ther I borlfneet gov rnment an in the case was given a ier towns last week en! IreaidrJ 51 nr lesser sentence of three yearsl Russian troops stationed on the us ax 1 1 i the river frontier to quell the riots I The bureau had no comment or va I taw 11 ill said the rioters plundered that it had been made Coin nist food stores and 'stormed ftrnation was obtained however cinema showing a Russian film W4R several separate sources There were no late reports tol One attorney familiar with the I indicate whether the riots wereinihng said it holds that benefit si'll on ipaid the miners should be treated None of the reports could beijust as they were wages confirmed officially But Allied au He said this a thorities said they had reliable in tax Kbility formation that a group of Soviet tonm leL Berny kind 5 tn and headed a northeasterly di wusl vU iuri ceremonies ore in progress ar tm righ Slde ot the srrucfure( which is a part of ana personal effects Mr and Mr ri 1 the national institute of Other biddings of the institute are in foregr6und7Re weru iMtrowd iernway Dr i search at the nev clmcai center will touch seven maior fielfls: cancer heartr disease ar wned by the( Mr and Mr rAkM ah mPr0l Irrnnf pn flnn jj uria irrK USmaC tO the 9JHk 43W rrMwtusjry ivci unu ucTnur ijcv ips wnur css ur uy iu nurfnr 1 aianw Jhnou stadium at Champaign 16) million debars for consrtuctionof the clinical center (AP Wirephoto tehslve th' nf1 ri LShar 1 Mora Blvd a too TEMPO New Election Duck Population Aid To Indochina Perle's Travela DE SAPIO leader of New York's Tammny Hall Demo cratic organization indicated that New York Democrats would wait until July 15 to designate their candidate for mayor De Sapio re portedly will offer four names for Ren ranklin Roosevelt Jr Robert Wagner secret but there have been no pre Jr former Mutual Security Ad vious that the Communists ministrator Averell Harriman andihave used ii in Korea District Attorney rank AP Correspondent John Randolph New Liberal party has des'rePort(l from the front that early ignated City Council President Ru I'n the dy when the ROKs seized dolph Halley former counsel toithe height they found the bodies the Senate Crime Investigating three Chinese wired together Ccunpultee as at mvarajty nom Sgt Lee Eun Sik said he hajj inee seen the three throwing band rra he thinks 'J Matthews should not be retained as staff director of the Senate investigations sub committee A controversy within the sub committee headed by Sen McCar thv llWkl tAtiShnd nff Thiirc wvvu vu IHIIIV Afllll I UI1NII day whei the three Democratic pr rldaT0 ground circles reported the Rossi members accused Matthews of 7 Alabama to admit Negro stu have cleared a shocking and unwarranted at tack against the American UMW Welfare und Income Ruled Taxable WASHINGTON (Al In come earned by investment! from the United Mine Work 90 million dollar welfare fund have been ruled taxable it was reported riday The by the Internal Reve nue Bureau was reported al so to have reaffirmed previous policy that pensions and other benefits paid out of the fund to nearly a million coal min ers and their families are sub ject to income taxes More than 500 million dol ire Chief Robert on lprns already agreed at Pan Grime' said yesterday that five Rhee hai rejected those gross of four foot long as Warrant to his were confiscated in a westsids country store and a quantity of eighth meeting between the sparxiers were confiscated at a southside grocery yesterday under the anti fireworks Ijw in this state One fire department official said that fireworks Were seen displayed for sale Jn grocery stores south of town and east of the city and that Madison County Sheriff Joe Brogdon was advised that the sale of sparklers was illegal Sheriff Brogdon said when con tacted last night that he had made a check of the two establishments but State Police zbad already picked the fireworks up Sheriff Brogdon said he dW not believe the sparklers were illegal Grimes said yesterdav that the only type of July 4 exnlosu wrJ missable In Indiana are rolls t' ax Board caps for toy pistols Mpn br of lhe Bo rd of R( fire department officials statedi view include William Rowland that all reports received of thejcounty treasurer: Joe Hartman scharge of ourth of July ex lassessor: Ch ic" Sauerf cl 1 a plosives uill be investigated auditor Jae Stoner and Sherman unni win ne men in an enortiiarian to prevent injury to the users of the board ikft A A Information obtained when the fireworks was confiscated here has been turned over to the pros office jfor further action Epileptics Home Official Sued NEW CASTLE Ind WThe su perintendent of the New Castle Vil lage for Epileptics was charged with negligerice in a suit filed ri day by the mother of the 13 year old Gary boy who died in the in stitution May 9 The suit filed in Henry Circuit Court by Mrs Alice McDaniel nf Gary charged DrnRobert in Ex Marshal Named In Counts SPRINGIELD III ip feder Al CJrnd tiirv STrirluv mrli'lnrl JU 1 SX4MJ luuniiuKHK i I si UJ I yt I RAM ll 1 1 lUI It L1UII I OIIMf I CMIV WJl DO tnrmnr Mun jml ikA4 tl a il aiuj iiivy ciicfi an arucie maunews inc uuivuiMiy un urnan ox ironing nay and ekin and Robert KiiPtzerjwrote for the July issue of thejtwo Negro women who contend troop and bloodhounds imiimu iMiwarasvi rar er American Mrrnrv mnirttzin a i i X) as i ivsv rvknwev vtis 4k4 appome members vfwhne slavery and fraud avainulorrnnn nnnnHin I izhn asivarnmnrf he fIpd The alleged offenses occurred with the aud by ug 6 do be betu en March' 1950 and ebruary roadlArt Caw A rfi jtnz ring that period Grant had Drn Itnrtfl npHftra In IrArsn VnAiiA lished Aug 13 prior to City Coun in custody while accompanying l'tlKoliA 1 A city budgets will be publishedPurge himself of ana me zsoard of School Trustees will act on the tget figures Aug 27 Township Advisory Board offi cials will meet A 25 a on budget estimates published The County irl of Adjustment win meet budgets Board members include Hoyt mis 'Mmmermon John apdall Shrldon Rt Cooper Mav I or Noland Wright a member of the Anderson Board of School Trustees and a mnmhor nf 4k ROKsGive Up Hard Won Eastern ront Position After Artillery Blasting SEOUL Chinese Reds shattered South Korean bunk ers on Lookout Mountain with a devastating style ar tillery barrage riday then seized key Eastern ront once more Only 12 hours earlier the Republic of Korea 3rd Divio Ion had stormed and captured the 1600 foot height which dominates the valleys to the south where sypplies are fed into Allied lines They never succeeded how ever in driving the Chinese from the north slope As dusk came on the big Communist guns began to open up blast ing the bunkers on the ridge line advisers with tie7 ROKs said they believed the Red gun ners unleashed at least two deadly time on target barrages a tech nique worked Out by artillery by which all the shells are timed to burst at once over a single tar get (The system was used by all sides in World War II and is no I'k a Ihcaa T1 a a I i a Xlc lillXC MVHiiAiaui DClldVUlS 4 1 J' 1 nrt ihn cukiAm mina ahIaIu turn 016 calendar back 100 veara VII UH OUIZIUHI limn 1U VI Claim 1 Instead the said cf Arkansas Symington of Missou tojhe era of Linsey Woolsey Grant permitted Knetzer to' "go' and Jackson of Washington gowns and frocktail suits in cele free and to Mcx asked that the group be called to brating their centennial anniver ico and throughout: Western UnitJgether as soon as possible "to sary The three day program" ac t'd state while Grant remained Itpcofisldfi 4btrtrbtr 'a imn Melinaitv it unite ntm 14 to consider alb Jasper Wyo Billings jCarthy said a meeting probably! with a by the Anderson' whlch will include many old (Continued on Page 2 Column 8) will be held Tuesday Eagle's Band music bv the Land from the early days Many yi Ti in rniinnnfp rg 1L panmiw vi me town nave resur rented clothes from their old fam jily trunks to lie worn for the spe mit a Soviet supply line and alarmed Russian authorities are rush ing tanks from East Germany to Poland reports reaching West' perl in Saturday said The West Berlin newspaper Telegraf said demonstra ns have broken out in and that several persons have been killed in clashes with Soviet troops The Telegraf also said several Soviet troop units have 4 IMt vtvll jJUUtU UUl VI Pidbli kjtr many because they proved unreliable in conflicts with German rioters and have been replaced by new units rushed from the Soviet Union Accumulating reports trick ling through' the lron Curtain indicated that the bloody re volt which swept East Ger many June 17 may have spread to neighbor ing satellite Northwest German radio broadcast accounts from refugees escaping to this Western outpost that 12 Soviet trains carrying war reparations from East Germany to Russia had been halted at rank furt on Oder at the Polish border Polish rail authorities explained that Polish partisans had cut rail lines to Brest Litovsk and that the reparations trains must wait for rerouting yix Stettin the broadcast said The State German language paper Neue Ef mn was and two others inJurd lata ln two car collision at "intv goad intersection five miles Pl on of a kerosene cook'stoV I Rob caused damage estimated a' more died mstantlv11' KpndlIvlle than $2000 to a frame house at'Ice rkknv tractor' esMUy shorth as ln th Pump Companies 1 and 2 and the other AViUl driver idder Comnanies 7 a car CT injured but crHicauy an hav rliBrnd I A I I 1 1X3 900 vardx nlnnff lh sn4tr The suit asks in iniunctinn P(ilih 5w'vUt hnrdAr nd anrf nirtnf ai4k fill (vuiviiu a iu im ARjiiinnHin they were denied admission in Sep 1 Such reports' are almost impos Honnnoefl ox pge 2 Column 4) rial occasion Merchants of the town aie cooperating by display ing several old time appliances'ii as the coal oil lamps gas mantle lights early electric fix tures and numerous other relics of years gone by Beginning at 9 today spe will be conducted and from 11 1 an I a Killed In iota Crnsli Near Avilla South Koreans Not To Quit Against Reds Rhee Says SEOUL (Saturday) (fl Presi ltwo probably will' be held some dent Syngman Rhee vowed ridayt1Ine Saturday but the hour was hie nAtion ill a lllOt fl 01)011 DCPfl i the struggle against WcreindK a 51 One air Board official gaid that another large crowd of approxi mately 20000 persons patronized the midway attractions at the ree air yesterday and last night and the final night of harness racing was witnessed by a large crowd 'Qualifications' for the motor cycle races to be held at 1 today will be started this morning and will continue until noon A thrill show has been set for 8 urn and Will be followed by thd $800 violent overthrow of the United fireworks display which will in States government (Continued Page 2 Column 7) Before the sentences' were fm posed each defendant denied any gum nan regional director ot the International and Warehousemen union the court have no of guilt I know rnarnp Ihp nrosprininn wph knows that I not a member of tne Communist party when they! flot thpir indirfmpnt and Hav IrnnuA that I am notr The other defendants included Charles ujimoto 34 chairman of the Communist party in Hawaii NEGRO ADMISSION ASKED BIRMINGHAM Ala A suit was filed in 4T District Cnurt juemocr cner wun tailing to provide Madison County Council proper medmal attention and hir ThP rtmte 1 i til II IC IN 111 iX 1HD inrnmnatont 1 an tii examine all budgets revise change PaiIIaa A i rnv in ardi8pt appropriations and tax rates Mnct Al VMI If IICIII3 VI ncraiQ io ae nosed or Holiday Today Most departments of The An derson Herald will be dosed to oosenance of ourth of July holidiy closed today will Include the I display advertising circulation and societv The news department will be OuPII ft A A fflAnt 14 a vmc aIUa than aociety news beginning at a today Calls to that de partment should not be made until after that time The Sunday edition of The Herald will be delivered as us ual CRHG TO BE SPEAKER ort INDIANAPOLIS ifl Gov Bus Passengers I i' "tom i.

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