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A OaUaad Triune, Saturday, June'20, 1 953 1 1 1 Million in statu! WORLP NATION u.j. iu nuieeu With Plans for Ijhgossible' Red Driffiand for Truce House OK on Aid Bill Called Boost for Ike WASHINGTON. June 20. Representative Vorys Ohio) Building Will Halt Tuesday Contractors and their basic employees, the laborers, were adamant todav in their deter- INTERNATIONAL AID FROM BURMA In Wash ihgton. Representative Poage (D Tex.) said the Red Cross notified him- that Burma has donated $10,000 for aid to 'the tornado-stricken cities of Waco, Flint and Worcester, Mass.

Clark's letter to Rhee was Cea-M! frvas Fage 1 i PEOPLE OVERDUE DEBT In Hong Kong, Lam Kau, 65, and Chan Chi, 50, were hauled into court for fighting in the street. Chan said it all started when he asked Lam to pay back a $20 loan. "How long has he owed you the money?" asked tJi judge "Twenty years." He wrote that 'short but direct Signing of Truce By DONALD J. GONZALES WASHINGTON. June 20.

4 The Administration breathed easier today as the communists it this time rs ti Xore the hrrtgrr-an Kftee gjj -j. A (mat the ultimal 0 vSf 3 vjL tle consequences WHAT ASSrKANOCT said todaj the House, by approv (Ci rjif i prmpiwui nocs- I Acknowledging the gift Poaga Iminatinn in stnn all huildinff 1f It is pet IncluAd. what ling" art. expressed gratitude in a voic of America radio program prepared for broadcast overseas. ing istact a $4,998,73200 foreign jwork throughout Northern Cali-aid program, has given President fornia at about 5 p.m.

Tuesday. Eisenhower a 2-1 "vote of con- The decisions, one a shut- a owince is Icere ir the inrpie-relate of the irffiut agre- He ad Rhea had aligned 'indicated they still want a truce rrmmjivJ a-uthnnt't fim all ROKii. ATLANTIC TRIP At Italy an Italian surveyor and rrrH a Lb pt of Soulh F-orea. the TJNC when, the war! 1 mrrudod. then rcAir 71 trary release of red prisoners of fiHnr tr, -n nt nH maV.

tne OUier a W81KOUI, 8TC JAPANESE DIE.IIARDS A the latest moves in disrupted! a mechanic say they intend to! Japanese soldier who had been i war re-t i rrvn ce record around the world. Vorys led the Administration hiding out in the Philippine negotiations between the Associated General Contractors and crverr nrf.efy ail the 25.. er Officials said plans for the fight yesterday to prevent slashes armistice signing would go for aod yocr rmut; jungles since World War II surrendered today the second in a week. He said 10 other members of his unit are still in the mountains of central mindanao Is pilot their 32-foot home-made boat across the Atlantic this summer. Surveyor Vincenzo Jaco-pucci and mechanic Sergio Cara-melli, both 33, announced the plan as they launched the three-ton craft they have been build I Krutt 2t sircar Inci-, "JlTu? not now held as early as bad draU mZl c.

I recw in the of "'been expected. certain officers and men in the foreign aid program which finally was approved by a 230-108 roll calL after a sharp seven-hour debate. More Democrats than Republicans voted for it. wild d.4 act Incite cf the ROK army wilfully per- -C 71 7. land, living on cocoanuts, fruit and game.

Strong Democratic support also the- Friday xu4ht fitted Lhe escape of many thou- Air Forca Sjt. i Dtrrid E. Daman. 19, Framont Hlqh School graduate, wha was cm oi 129 kiHd in th crash of a C-124 GIob-m aster near Tokyo. 'H was th son oi Mr.

and Mrs. Gorg H. Daman. 1738 70th Arssut. helped GOP leaders beat down a the APL Laborers Union over a demand for a 20-cent wage increase.

Talks broke off Wednesday in a "hopeless deadlock" with AGC continuing to offer 10 cents "and not one penny more" and the union reducing its demand to 15 cents, an amount which would bring its 15,000 men to a $2 hourly wage scale. 46 COUNTIES AFFECTED Major building projects valued at $500,000,000 in 46 counties, from Fresno to the Oregon border, are involved in the dispute. The laborers began a creeping dozen attempts to slice the total by as much as hall a billion dollars. Speaker Joseph W. Martin 7J.r 7 Clrk a go-ahead to deal sternly TVr rtedtheTrcrnoer.cfwa, South Korean LM5 crJt bm OK TOW OlDW threat to an armistice, it was lioTThix.4 ci the Torther.

I hare received In-J learned. crwe' ccrxure ta t-e through th pwbhc This was expected to go a long CJ 'jress that this action was Ini- way toward meeting the com- (R Mass.) and Representative Rayburn of Texas, the Democratic leader, both urged support iy -tic til en Tofer crdfr and issued 1 mnnl.t AmmnA uhmitterf at not Panmunjom Last night, for as- Oakland Gl eh.rf 4 that Scth lurea 7 wilhin forc4 my com-; sura nee that South Jvorea uill 1 be kept in line in the future. my rnai. ccer exrhajre agreement. That for the President.

GOES TO SENATE The measure now goes to the Senate There it may encounter less trouble than was created in the House yesterday by a coalition of Midwestern Republicans row RECAPTURE ing for five years. LION KILLS GIRL Authorities said that a mountain lion killed and devoured a five-year-old girl on a ranch 20 miles from Tampico, Mexico. Elena Salzar, who lived with her parents in a log cabin on the ranch, reportedly was chasing a donkey when the big cat attacked her and carried her into a forest. A two-day search by relatives and officials ended yesterday with the discovery of her clothing. VACATION STROLL Now that school is over in Huntington Park, crossing guard Walter Rorschach, 79, is taking the kind of vacation he likes.

He is walking to New York. FILM STAR LEGATEE Film Of riciala. admitted, on the other siGefs Sentence prucrrj. Ir! rthat I am profoundly shocked h.7irw.,M ir la g- put i hand, that it would impos thu unitltcrai aorogaooo or i i INDEPENDENCE FETE The Egyptian people took today off as a national holiday to celebrate the establishment of th first Republic of Egypt. New cabinet ministers appointed when the Republic was proclaimed Thursday were sworn in last night before Maj.

Gen. Mohammed Naguib, both presidentJind premier of the new regime. NATIONAL GARDENING LESSON Wat Swirsky, fireman at Kenmore, Wash, heard on a radio garden broadcast that sunflowers make excellent beanpoles. Swirsky liked the idea and planted a sunflower seed with each hill of beans. It worked just fine.

The bean vines twined around the sunflowers. Only the sunflowers grew too fast They pulled the beans right out, roots and all and left the dead bean vines hanging in mid-air. io comply luuy wim iuc iaunu and some Southern Democrats. ciw p(rion commitment. red demand that all 26.000 anti- strike two weeks ago, walking off jobs with some contractors but settling with many who agreed to meet the wage demand.

On Thursday AGC voted to close down all work, a decision which is viewed as an ultimatum to the union. One union spokesman said he didn't know "who they're trying Herbert Edwards, whose i The bill would only authorize i lie ui, communist POWs freed by South address was listed as 1490 funds Actual appropriations Unly given. Korea be rfcaptirred although I2th Street, Oakland, is under erenr effort was being made to Clark iak2 Rriee had person-Th Iftlr lirivd by XimiHr aured both him and the Scrnr, North Korean ambassador to Korea. Ellis do so. If South Korea chooses to fight.

Red Our.eve Cm. Perg Teh- Q. Brifg, that he would I not Uke president inrriria tain Kru nuni r. irn any sucn ac, umw 1Uu i .1 June 6 offer of an Amer- An rpckrrrr.an ixxi aiscuwioo wild nic dux must be Voted in perhaps a month presaging another fight. On final passage in the House, 119 Republicans, 160 Democrats and one Independent voted for th- measure.

It opposed by 81 Republicans and 27 Democrats. Vorys said only 78 Republicans voted for the Foreign Aid program last year with 85 opposed, and the gain of 41 supporting ican-South Korean defense pact actor Franchot Tone is to receive approximately one million dol post-truce economic and ry aid would be withdrawn. North Kcrttn Gen. Nsm II rrad(-your actions today (Thursday) t-e letter with a flicker cf terae- have clearly abrogated these as- rs, U.t no ether sin of arger 'rurances." sentence by a U.S. Army court martial in Stuttgart, Germany, today to 50 years in prison for attacking and robbing a German woman.

Edwards also was given a dishonorable discharge. The sentence is subject to review. Edwards and another solder were charged with attacking Helene Walter and her German escort, HeinricH Weiss, on May 2 in: a park at Karlsruhe. Trial of the other soldier was postponed pending outcome of a lars from the estate of his mother to fool, they'll be shutdown alright, but by us. A last-minute meeting with Federal Conciliator Arthur C.

Viat is scheduled for Monday. HOMEBUILDERS TO JOIN The Associated Home Builders of Northern California last night announced their home building firms will join the mass stop President Syngrnan Rhee already who died April 16. This was dis closed when Tone filed a peti has rejected the offer as too high a "price to pay for the proposed was cUplayed La. the conference A close aAsociate of Rhee who hut. irefu-ied use of his name retorted Later.

Dr. Karl Hong KL a frcm Seoul: tion in Los Angeles Superior votes makes this a party matter Court for probate of her will. South. Korean government -The United Nations took aj act3on would taken i r-Jc tsrzzz. enrrncrd the letter unilateral attitude in agreeing page.

Their action will send another the U-N. command was not re- 80,000 workers home and leave RED CROSS REUNION In Washington, the men and women who served the American Red Cross abroad in wartime renewed old friendships today. About 300 of them took part in the fourth annual convention of the American Overseas Association. The group included Red Cross workers who served in Korea as well at "taia4 sccusa directed at. the armistice terms that Korea the UAt States to cause a split'did not want Our action berWen the US.

the Re-J was not unilateral it was just pubac of Korea." 'and right." 10,000 homes in various stages of ACTRESS WEDS Doretta Morrow has taken time off from the New York stage and Hollywood movies to become a June bride. The 26-year-old musical comedienne was married to Fred A. Miller, 38, an executive of U. S. Airlines in Los Angeles.

It mental examination. Miss Walter testified during Edwards trial that both men beat and assaulted her, then took her watch. Weiss broke away and called police. Present residents of the 12th for the long pull" to approve the appropriations. Both Vorys and Rep.

Halleck of Indiana, the Republican floor leader, said they expected the appropriations will be cut. O. K. AMENDMENT The House approved an administration-opposed amendment, inserted by the Foreign Affairs Committee, to withhold more than one billion dollars of European military aid until the European Defense Community and its international army are formed. GOP leaders said the Senate may take out this provitj as those who saw duty during is her first marriage ana nis vealed or hinted by officials intimately connected with the crisis.

But it seemed likely Clark would carry through United States' determination to uphold a truce by military rneans, if necessary. COMMEND RHEE Rep. Ralph W. Gwinn (R-, N.Y.) announced he would introduce a resolution Monday to have the House commend Rhee for freeing North Korean prisoners and note that he acted 1 World War II. second.

Street address have no knowl erection. Another 125,000 building trades workers are involved in the heavy construction projects directly affected. The laborers, who went on strike June have pointed to the prevailing $2.05 an hour scale in Southern California and $2.10 in Southern Oregon as justification for their stand. Hawaii Protest Snke. Brewing Mauling Korea 'Bulge' Battle Is Continuing edge of Edwards.

Solon Says Life Often Threatened Battery Additive Faces U.S. Test Excess Profits Foe Meets Ike lotttras rvm rage i SEOUL. June 20. Cf South labor attomer. who was chief Korean troops knocked red in- WASHINGTON, June 20.

WV WASHINGTON, June 20. The National Academy of Sci sion. "rhe final vote upheld commit defender i Hawaii's seven c-'fintryrnen "M-l" hill on the because he realized the pending cied commurust leaders, was th, truce was Mnjust toward his WASHINGTON, June 20. Cf) Senator Mundt (R-, S.D.), who heads investigators of an alleged communist plot to kill Senator Representative Reed tee cuts of $476,000,000 below met with President Eisenhower erdered yesterday show causef 'nation and people. ha ihold r.rt be barred 1 h'Id today and then dug, Sen.

Joseph R. ences has appointed a committee to evaluate disputed tests by the National Bureau of Standards of Mc- President Eisenhower's "mini- todav but declined to sav aftpr- Jackson Fete Recalls Days Of Kit Carson ward whether he would relax 'mum budget The total is $2,600, Carthy (R-, Wis.) said "freedom- frara rracticing La Hawaii's Fed-'tn to defend their newly won McCarthy said today his own life has been threatened 000,000 less than recommended era! CtM.rf iposition. loving people throughout tne his potent opposition to a six the battery additive AD-X2, to 1 wor Id should aDDlaud Rhees The communists continued manufactured in Oakland. 1 1 i action. Most lawmakers Kad been and Secretary of Commerce Weeks JACKSON, June 20.

Jackson dusted off the welcome mat to br. inx-wtsa Tederal Judge J. the Finger Ridge area in their attempt to extend their 15-mile- brought ec asked the Academy last April 17 i. a to appoint such a committee. Weeks did so in announcing that day for the thousands of visitors -r-4T.

nndlns lae DUige. fed pea Abcut midnitht the comma months extension of the excess profits tax. The chairman of the Ways and Means Committee said that he "had a very friendly visit, that's alL" And that was all he would tell newsmen who repeatedly asked his stand. He gave no indication of weaif-ening in his apparent resolve to keep the tax extension bill the Smith. Act cf sharply critical of the POW release.

Some observers thought there might be a slight sign Rhee would ease his stand in the fact that be has invited Assistant Secretary of Stt. WajieT W. Robertson 'to next week he was asking Dr. Allen V. As- expected to sample a taste of the hospitality of the old West JnUti ient a platoon wedf tin to remain as director of the fU' turTve4 and then followed through yrVto by former President Truman.

The House also: Approved $2,079,689,87 in military aid to Europe, rejecting proposals to eliminate or cut military aid to Yugoslavia, Spain and Portugal. Voted $395,212,637 in military aid to the' near East and 15 million for Latin America, without challenge. Approved $1,081,620,493 in military aid to the Far East, after rejecting, by voice vote, an amendment to eliminate 115 million for rearming Japan. PACIFIC FACT FAVORED Upheld a committee amend bureau until such tests are completed and the bureau's visiting committee of scientists recommends a new director. and the annual Days of Kit Carson celebration.

The three-day whing-ding was kicked off last night with a Western street dance downtown. Today's events included a kiddies to confer on the crisis. The State ud until the a run company. ROKs engaged in hand-to-band fighting the crest at am. Then the South Korean's backed up, took a running start a gufrty JAici arainit the vn dinyiinlf it tiie communist rots piracy tru 1 yesterday, lic-Laaghi-n rec per.

ed the cUsbar-mentraftrr la his court, Artar haxririj! nleas far a enc- tax expires Department announced this velopment late yesterday. The Bureau of Standards, after several tests, had ruled AD-X2 parade, with the grand ball to was worthless. Its maker, Jess and knocked the reds off just be start at 9 p.m. June 30, Eisenhower asked the six-months extension as part of a five-point tax program to help reach a balanced budget Reed strongly opposes the extension M. Ritchie, of Oakland, insisted tl.iiuajLce fj-cm GUdtteLVs feJIowjfore Tomorrow, the Kit Carson parade will start at 11 a.m.

Acting arrr.e-s, hX aiu.y At otheT end of bulge. the additive puts new life into worn-out but mechanically as parade marshal will be Sgt sound batteries. ment expressing hope that a Pa and thus far has not brought the South Koreans repulsed four company-sized Chinese attacij late yesterday and early today. rw 1 a in km James Daniels of 427-D Eagle at least 10 times this ear. Mundt said in an interview he thought most of the threats, signed with fictitious names, came from "screwballs," and he isn't worried about them.

But he said he would not be surprised to hear his name is on' the same communist "liquidation list' as McCarthy's. Mundt said he believes further public hearings on it at this time would be fruitless because the only additional witnesses he could call are communists who would refuse to answer questions. McCarthy, chairman of the subcommittee, is out cf the Joseph D. Mazzei, a former FBI counterspy, testified Thursday he heard a Pittsburgh communist "goon leader announce last December 4 that the communist party had assigned him to kill McCarthy "when the timo comes." Lou Bortz, whom Mazzei named as the "goon leader, refused to testify whether he had received such orders, pleading that his answer might tend to incriminate him. Mundt said Mazzei, in a closed door hearing, swore that McCarthy's name was only one on a list of persons the reds have marked for death! In the resultant dispute, Weeks ousted Astin amid outcries from Avenue, Alameda, who was re measure up for a committee vote jcific pact including the U.S., will a nreliminarv to sendin it to 'be formed.

patriatea after za months as a 'round against the Eighth ROK many scientific groups and rein the House floor for action. stated him for the time being Fireworks Blasts Injure 20 Persons FORT "WORTH, Tex, June 20. UP) A fireworks warehouse went up in flames with four shattering blasts yesterday, injuring 15 or 20 persons and causing more than $100,000 damage. Investigators sought the cause in vain. No one was killed in the spectacular blasts that scattered fire over a busy highway and set houses ablaze.

Sparks touched off grass fires- as much as 18 miles away. TW blasts demolished the on April 17. ta a sco-w eauso cate. -The disbarment action will net any appeals cr ether rrmrej la cccnectjca with the trx StatelSoard Raises Wages Of Employees prisoner of the communists in Korea. A horse show will be held in the afternoon and a folk dance festival tomorrow night.

Thus far he has relaxed his opposition only enough to permit committee hearings on the extension proposal. The Senate Small Business Committee clans to hear both Voted 884 million in economic aid to Europe, French Indochina and Formosa; 100 million to expedite the development of special non-atomic weapons for European armies; $140,234,500 in technical assistance to under-veloped areas; $288,400,000 in special economic aid in the Near East and south Asia; $104,575,000 to support international aid to Astin and Ritchie in five days of hearings on the additive, beginning Monday. P.G.&E. Seeks to Effect Economies The Pacific Gas and Electric Comoany asked the Power Com Division in 2 hours. Allied patrols were active from Fmser Ridge to Luke the Cook's Castle on the eastern ron Rain or drizzle fell across the entire 155-mile-kng battlefront hampering aerial activity.

Light bombers used radar to hit red positions cn the battleline. At sea, the eruU-r Bremerton reported four misses" by communist artillery while firing with the battleship New Jersey on red gun positions at Wonsan. No casualties or damage was SACRJJ ErrrO. Jure 20 Millionaire Guilty In Tax Evasion Case DENVER, June 20. UPi J.

under privileged chil mission for authority to acquire migrants masonry warehouse of the Wil dren and similar assistance. Py trrretes frr 32,764 of Cali-KDU S.1.0CO "employee were rt yterday by the' State rVraorsrel Board. Soldier Gets Prison For Manslaughter Sgt. Buck Horton, 27, was convicted of unpremeditated murder and sentenced to 10 years in prison, dishonorable discharge and forfeiture of pay by an Army court martial at the Presidio of San Francisco yesterday. Horton was found guilty of shooting to death Sgt.

Richard Martin, 26, at the 889th Anti- There were attempts to cut most of these. fong Fireworks Co, on the northwest outskirts of the city. Wind whipped the smoke and flames back toward residential neigh Perry Olsen, millionaire sheep rancher from Grand Junction, Colo has pleaded guilty to a all facilities of its wholly-owned subsidiary, the Vallejo Electric Light and Power Company. Pacific Gas. said it wants to eliminate the subsidiary from its corporation structure to effect economies in management and operation.

It said there borhoods. charge of evading Federal in come taxes. County to Aid City On Bancroft Project SAN LEANDRO, June 20. A His attorney said he would ask Steelworkers Win Rise F0NTANA, June 20. I) probation.

would be no change in service Aircraft Battalion Post on Skyline Boulevard, outside Daly City, The plea amounted to an ad Russ Tamping Dynamite' in Berlin Crisis, U.S. Chief Says Kaiser Steel Corporation has signed a contract with the CIO United Steelworkers of America after a night of drinking. mission by Olsen of evading tax payments of $120,746 on his in providing for an 8 Vi cents an hour come from 1946 through 1949. The maximum penalty on each Conttaaed From Page 1 OA SLA NO'S MfCAlXT OWNED LOCAU.I COMIOUIO OA 11. 1 EstabUalMd rbruary SI 114 Supreme cm ConUrMtital Sid at rranctecc Bay wage increase xor proaucuon.

dead at over 100 and even Official communist sources indicated The increase will be 5 per cent and vJl srrerege about $15 a nxmth. It will be effective July 1. The last general pay increase, all CS1 per cent, came last July l. The te- ix-crease will cost the stats- $3,753 and was made posibUby extra fund voted by the Legislature. Th-9 board said other increases by October 1 but Shtre is not enough money to txsrea the pay of everyone by 5 x-er tent -Its aim.

it said, is Id Iccrtxse the pay cf those sedl4 II most. Th nilninvum monthly rate of $200 Wullx unchanged but folding uh jobs will be giv mere more qukkly. Crash Kills Soldier PETALUMA, June 20. Army Sgt Major H. Flenniken, 23, of the Two Rock ranch signal sta maintenance and clerical work- of four counts in the indictment the property damage was enor Umbtt American Ncwapapcr PjbUfcr is five years imprisonment (andjers at the Fontana plant The in-a fine of $10,000.

crease is retroactive to June 12. tion, was killed early today when request of the San Leandro City Council for county financial aid in the reconstruction of Bancroft Avenue has been approved by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors. City Manager Wesley McClure said the board has agreed to pay half of the $120,000 estimated total cost to reconstruct Bancroft from San Leandro Creek to the Oakland city Plans and specifications will be prepared during the winter months for reconstruction of the street next summer. Aaocltttoo. Charter Memtrr Audit Bureau tf Circulation.

Complete Aaaoclated Preaa Service for Mtropolitan OekUod rul) Unftad Preaa Senrtce By Frank Adams DAY SHIFT an auto in which he was riding crashed into a bridge abutment two miles west of Petaluma. A companion, Sgt John R. Bakers, also from the Two Rock ranch MDtBIR Or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "The Aaaorlated Pre, t. entitled exclusively to tba use tor republication of youth had cried out, "that is the man who killed my father." The largest artificial silk factory in East Germany is at Rathenow. The West German trade union federation at Duesseldorf called for a 15-minute work stoppage throughout West Germany next Tuesday in memory of the victims in the East German rebellion against tyrsnny.

The metal workers union announced a relief fund for the victims. ZONE JfcAIDS Communist eeuritv nolle station, -was injured and taken ail the local nm ortnted in thta new paper aa well a all AP newa ff lunate hem. to the Hamilton Air Force Base ran TnttNB rti nirma hospital. JOS K. KHOWtAND, Prealdent Publisher and Editor.

JOS. R. IUMOWXAWD JR. Aamatant Bank Closing Bill tgned by Wa rre Officers in Oregon to Return Tamalpais Murder Suspects Marin County officials today PuMtaber. WllJJAH P.

ESOWLAND Aa1tnt Publtaher. BRUNO A. rOB-STXRXR, Secret ry- Treaaurrr and OeoaraJ Manarer PUBLICATION OmCX: Tribune Balld- tnf. earner of Thirteenth and PranhUn Street. Pbona) TK mplebar 1-6000.

Eirtared aa serood-elaae matter retoruao SI. ISO, at the Poatnfftce at Oakland. OjM. wnder Act mi Conrea. kUrcb i.

ira. BY CARP.1EW: i Itafl i Sundae said they had no knowledge of Hodge's possible connection with were in Medford, to return SAC31A3JENTO, Jua continued their rone-wide raids The. Saturday bank closing bill irmU, hunting down work-waa yjped bj 3Ttnr wno the anti-communist I 'demonstration Out. paralyzed ft: docs net require banks toques and towns throughout the eWbut If declares Saturday area. baak Holiday an4 Warret said Itj Although red officials claimed t- Tbsrctr th? bnk will choose ut night the unrest had died the Chester mass slaying when two suspects in the Mt Tamal Young was robbed of $7128.

But An estimated 80,000 Russian troops occupied cities and towns throughout the East Zone. The three western high commissioners British, French and American rushed to Berlin today to have a first-hand look at the aftermath of the demonstrations. They planned no formal meeting here, however, and scheduled no attempt to meet Soviet authorities. High Soviet authorities, however, have repeatedly refused to see Brig Gen. Pierre Manceux-Demiau, French chairman of the Allied commandants in West Gen.

Manceux-Demiau personally delivered a letter to Russian headquarters in Karls-horst last night that declared "already too much blood has been shed," but he was unable to speak to the Soviet command. US, Student Believed Held by Berlin -Ross BERLIN. June 20, SB A 21-year-old American student has been missing in East Berlin since Wednesday's bloody anti-communist riots and is believed held there by red police, It was announced today. American officials Identified the missing youth as Rudolf Kass, of Cedarhurst N.Y, a student at the Free University of pais slaying of Roy V. Kapp- both said he would be questioned hahn.

if it developed he was in that Dm Waea- 3 On Mental t-00 to star citfrL" The pair, Duane A. Hall, 40, and Raymond Hodge, 37, both On Tear S4-00 area at the time. Marin Sheriff Walter B. Sell mer flew north with Under Onlv ex-convicts with long records of Or MorrOj -Ma sheriff Don Midyett and Deputy armed robbery, were arrested there by highway patrolmen who BT MAXL. (payabla to aJrancM DaJly and Sonday rSIHmn.

Mavada aiM 0ue District Attorney Roger Garety On Monta One Yaar -0 to return the pair. FIREARMS FOUND down, east zone railwaymen reported that many industries in the east still were crippled by strikes. The communists admitted that even the Soviet-guarded uranium mines in Saxony were in danger from "provocateurs and diver-siorustsJ" They sserted. however, that some workers were rallying to the government and 1S44 AUUTM9 The effec-fc-re-for twro year, beginning in Spmbr. TBw.tHH wt by Sere Orald J.

OXivrx COL. sVaa Francisco). TfT Gcrrrrnor also signed bills -r laTlao-aBusi report stolen and vehicles to the Hi by yn thin HS hours, the Meter Vehicle' DeTrCxrrrClLia one week. i 8mday Onry CaBfaraSm. Nerrada and Ores on Oregon officers said they found recognized their car from broadcast descriptions.

A report that Hodge had been working in Plumas County gave officers a new lead in the "Chester, massacre of Guard Young and three children last Oeaa Kontat 00 three rifles and two pistols in the Yar UJD Otter Stataa DaQy ad Sunday pair's automobile. One Month A 13 On Yea 17.80 Snatday Oalr October. NO CHESTER LINK Sellmer said information was that Hall and Hodges had been with the victim several 'days prior to his death. The body of the 32-year-old cement finisher At least 1500 East Berliner One Month IM Narcotics cannot be prescribed were estimated to be under ar PabUaheMl aire re e-reaiTns and Stnvlay. Both Plumas Sheriff M.

H. Stnl rooaaat DaOv eelioon. 10c; Sunday KUon. c. Back Bumbera: Daily etfttlea.

lac amd Sunekay adJUoau SOe Schooler -and George Brereton, "Oh, It's you, Jasper. I've been tryin all day to call you, bat except to ink mr oIibfe pril rest. Several public schools in in the MxdwTttwg the pre-) the Soviet sector have been scriber who must sign and dite transformed into temporary jails, the prescription. i a Rumors placed the German chief of the State Bureau of was found by picnickers on Mt Tamalpais last Sunday. He had been beaten and stabbed.

one thing after another came Bp!" Identification and Investigation, Berlin in the Allied Sector. 'A..

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