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inarm If 1 -w i V- 5" i i -'A -iwocrt1 it i I No Crystal Bail Needed i is 5W, -5 5 A Tn ml uU I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Li Li LI 1 A ii i 1, I'" I vs; X. it- i I I rzi nn lj I- 7 i 1 1 1 I Ik 1 A. I a 1 i 5 III Conference Qn End-War Plan At wfc. By DON WHITEHEAD r.RUTSER HELENA EN ROUTE TO HAWAII, 38 PAGES HONOLULU, T. U.

S. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1952 -38 PAGES 10c PRICE ON OAHU Jv fc-r "ssr AIRPLANE DELIVERY on ISLANDS OTHER THAN OAHU 11713 I37'4 Est. 1HS2, No L1X," No. Dec. 10 (P) President-elect Eisenhower and Gen.

Douglas MacArthur will meet in New York shortly after Eisen-j hower's return to discuss MacArthurs plan for shortening i the Korean war, a reliable source said today. 1 The source, who is close to tis- RICHMOND, Va.f Dec, 10-Mrs. Claudia Fonda puts her "talking" horse, Lady Wonder, through her paces during workout. Lady is credited with solve the two-year mystery of the disappearance of a four year old boy. Today she predicted that California's "Grandma" would hold up another bank.

Lady answers questions by nudging the metal letter keys on a table, spelling out the words. UP Telephoto. 'Talking' Horse Foresees Grandma Holdup in Oakland Here's Map of Route for President-Elect's Honolulu Tour U-nhovcr, said no time cr place had been set for the meet ins but uiven 0 ff it orobably would be at Morninsside Heiahts residence or his Commodore Hotel headquar-. tors. Thi? source that Arthur would be consulted on Far Eflnirs al-! though he would not be to lake a plscp in the new Republican i Administration.

jenerai tort It. I cliwain saiu ne hskcu jl.ciuj Ida fivt violorcaae (piestions: is Grandma?" Lady, aid. tapped out, "Grandma 1- Honolulans were assured of a chance to see President LOS AXGELES. Dec. 10 Ji Lady stilled the mailer today Grandma is a mar.

caly that. Grandma will roj another bank this month, this ti'ne in Oakland. Lady, if you'e been the is the Virginia 'talking" horse, who taps out. answers to queries on a type JH'LUS FLANS TO I'll Meanwhile. Secretary uf SUitc-desi-naie -lohn Foster Dulles told friend.s he hopes, after he takes nff to make a world tour thutl elect Eisenhower when the announced last niqht' would carry him to.

Kurooe. the Navv Hint hi nartv will drive i Middle and tne i-ar Dulles said he planned to study thru town and Punchbowl writer-like contraption. Granci- talk.s at Kane- vorm conuiiiuns mo injit is ma, vou should boiore heading Kifonhowers pra.cram oi peace, m- nhii Air SI at 10 ALAKA(M AV the Navv formanU repoi Secret Service a-tnt; Ls a man." I "What's her address?" 'That," the. reporter went on, stumped her But when he rephrased it to "where does Grandma live?" she answered 'San Pedro." i "That meant nothing to me," said Mellwain, "until I found out that San Pedro is a good sized waterfront town about 25 j-niks from Los "Will Grandma rob n-o-her bank?" "Yes." 4 Where?" "Oakland." (That's, a th afield than Grandma "has ventured before, miles north of here.) 5'WTien will Grandma roh her next bank?" "December." Oakland bank workers, if they believe in talking horses, would do well to keep a sharp lookout until New Year's, Ay Anueies' elderly bank robber, with a'stake of almost $1,000 in three holdups since October. Ik a a as activities and future plans are of wide interest here, and not only among bank clerks, the Los Angeles Mirror decided to get Lady's forecast, if any.

It commissioned Bill Mellwain of the- Piehmond Va.i News- to hasennowcr ami s- continued their talks aboard the cruiser today. Early tomorrow. before the Helena docks at Pearl Harbor, they will be rejoined by Charles K. Wil-; Mn. the next Secretary of Defense.

'Wilson left the HeU-na at Wake1 md City; police are preparm No Private Autos For Ike Ceremony At Cemetery Here it 1. I i 1 7rjc TO SZZ llfF-M tnrv nfttrnrs and Mono ulu nohce have set up this parace rouiu.ioi 7 vear old Leader to quiz th horse. the results in Todav it told Aimv f-okesm said today that- the public will be "permitted to enter the National Mcmorinl Ct mctrry of the Pacific tomorrow moronsbut r.ot in private cars. The Army said the ciiizenry may cider the ccmU ry only bv bus cr 1aicr.b or on foot. dont-olect Dvight D.

Eisenhower's tour of Honolulu tomorrow, beginning about 9:30 a.m. He II be going from the cruiser Helena at Pearl Harbor to his Hawaii headquarters across the Pali at Kcncoho Marine Air Station. -ihte-d in Island and flew to Pearl Harbor: Monday. There he conteri ed with Gen. Omar N.

Bradley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Adm. Arthur V. Radford, Navy, commander in the Pacific. i on BY 1IKL1COPTKR Wilson will come out by heli-j copter about nn hour and a half before the cruiser docks for more last minute talks with and other futime members of the i cabinet. ivate cars won't be allowed.

Tr iiness to I est if enhower is tu take pail in "I i i Race Segregation in Schools Argued Before Supreme Court WASHINGTON. Dec. 10 John W. Davis, noted constitutions! i'nm'-p rv.Lirt toc'av that only Congress and the 1 1 Vote Recount I rims Goto Lead to 33 a britf wreath laying ceremony at about 10:1 1 a. m.

Fe--! of a terrific traffic jam was given by tb.p Army a the reason U'i the ban on private New TV Firm Applies for Channel 13 'HUMAN rilOES GEN lilt AL PLAN TO HIM foday in 'Hovaii 1' 1 rial Til. f-Miss oxrinunation of cx-Communist Emil TwI. Muller ABOARD TRUMAN SPECIAL, states have power to authorize or abohsn racial segregation in puDJic rs. cai Honolulu police will have a 11 force of traffic officers on fi in th- A recount of 1.2G:i votes Jr. ended short lv before noon today and the prosecution! i i a a.

Dec. 10 'ID President Truman to- schools. called upon Gen. Dougla But Thurgood Marshall, a leading Negro attorney, argued that tn MacArthur to advise him "at once" court must uphold the "equal of anv "reasonable" plan the gen- i rights" amendment to the Consti- -i U-isl has for ending the Korean tution and not leave interpretation V30VLrilUl3 job tor Mr. Eisenhowers th( A PDi (cation to 1.M a vi- fo nronnrr-d tn nut its Honolulu Treasurer election brtore cn Ins w.u.

Territorial Supreme Court to- caravan through th- City and uri tn Punchbowl. .11 IV. 1. III 1 II x- I I I If I'll II tUILl IIMO IV- i w'i Goto iof it to others. trimmco Lawience S.

annsrrr.t vie tor margin Short re-direct and possibly re-cross examinations will to StiN S. 1 is by wuiiam local radio executive i war, hw-c thrones ahm a route. The President, in a prepared ivorn Pear! llaibor to statement read to reporters aboard The Supreme Court Ls hearing arguments in five cases challcng- Mm next witness. Back Statehood For Territories i votes. i This was a loss of mof lU'eecce iiiilic.it! 'I nr.

vice rrcstuent ar mi the ns'iv firm. Police Capture ing constitutionality of race segregation in public schools under the uon, Dt morning so votes since vesterdav's insuectiu his special train, did not mention MacArthur by name. But. Roer Tubby, acting press Naw "it is expected AtldiMev Kichard Glaclstcin on atier I vena rate but eoual" system pre-' will lav that Gen. EissUrowei success to Kt'i sn ad icrr miv in Hawaii.in tiih 1 itiuuit i i-M Ai -j --nn (inP.

f-t i PHOENIX. Dec. 1U tt) A Prison Escaper; at the foot ii'iMJU SI. uv.iai.1, 1 Viilt'IU lil Hit- Uii LIU1 OIIU pi s. I n.

ti ud of tally sheets. The court then ordered the re-j count tu continue through ttu. ee more precincts-- Nos. 1 and 12 oi ith IT.C'i.O atts effective mission, from Mr. Muller that Mt in the Nation; 1 erv of the I 3C1UC radiated power, engineered to sej-veivas pressured into goinj to the 1 US ,1 O.dut with yr, infoi on Cminu-' -J fiOlirS 00, bl Ctm-'tion" that Mr.

Truman was a ijmitect fahion in some other mnuam gioup ui has not ring to the General. -night indorsed immediate Stac- s-uj At Gen MacArthur's office in; i hood for Hawaii and Alaska, and i i.si i rir itl' K. i prvrrt notice on Concress that 5th District and No. 21 of the Uvn tu cidod yet. 1 1 1 i.

ri -II. IVM tll I Till i .1 fl I UC. Jli 1 i s- -hfth pull Distidct rori ard -i ri nf want increasing state control Col. Sidr.ev Huff said there was milled inside the ccmctery tal of 3.1fo voter 0- hev cast a to bate Davis told' the' jui is Is history over i eclamation projects, gasoline, less than 12 hour sai.l. tii-- jury in Fed- yi will take "no statement at present" on Mr.

The General's roi of theii November 4 but no; hmvn that Consress. wften it-iax itveuu.m Chrmr-el Judte Jon Wim's court. Ur. fv beror Pearl Harbor mam. Truman request.

"It is i tr If lh the of- votes are accounted tor i I MV'u v- his cap nUhl 14th amendment in In resolutions adopted at closing i -Miiilor aonutte adopted the te along iiiui iv.i.u ne in mixed sessions of the Western Governors contemn Ivmnnli! alWitiwI tn h-'rrtm ttP nartv ficial return. 'Desoite the ga this maat Conference they asked: and Whites. schools of N( oitn; aoiu loVJ hecan'sei to.e gun p.un: las with the wife police detectives Party mom-; aho.u an Ala i houseboat. Hi-hwav. turning right on Middle Strand thru hft on Nim.it.

to Ala. The President was en route back Moana Blvd. to Washington with his family after attending hmcral at his a i i .1 1 iet mi 3 of mornina bv A i Iried. 23 of the 1 Eventual staie or local own- and to lied. Furthermore, he a of he i candidate, II rman d.

i'. mi," i Out P. Lemke, his attorm wen Independence. home of Mi 1 Capt. Leon i Sti-aiis Jr.

said 14 LEFT ON KAl'AHl'El' Following the Ala Mo -ma .1 I i i I IK NOW IS WEEK not ton i-J'Coura r-' TYumnn's mother. Mrs. David states that ratified the amend-' ership of Federally sponsored re-' mmt cither had "or immediately imbursable water projects, installed" seoarate schools for Ne- 2 Return of all gasoline tax -iocs and Whites. revenues to the states. 4i c-fe -i" sra 3 Liquidation of the U.

S. Bu- cr will turn Wallace. The presidential special 1 1 jtii. U't: s.vin.-; left on Ka- train was due in Washington at DISCUEI'ANC 1ES CEEAUE1) The count covered the 10th pre- kauri Ave ine tru or es d- e'na; of conspiring tojDjckson, "rate the violent overthrow ofjthnny Lee and -e started five weeks ptterve A. on i Hawaiian slanuard time.

I Ll 1 1 1 11 il'i tfn e- the Ave. Ave 3 hi till Hai din' cm; i -tin iviMiii-i i i -i- S'u any (. in the to re- will1 The statement was rt. aire; ,1 to that in Our a i ceds in desi 'iY i he Ihuv ai; H. the eniourc of all other ote dis- di: thio eoetun; The governors also urged the live prove eu to K.ng oi.

a.ui poneiv oy iuuoj. it to Ataken St. "1 think that if crtrancies these. Davis said he could fill the rf. has a 1 anvo tales that have not ratified the Kionolii foVow-t an ar.onvmous i tip concerning 1 G.

Do, His attorney, Robt for ending the! ord with statements of If is.ators; rCrionai compact for high Turnia ri-ht on the car- reasonable plan ls inS iv tiie and cle i In neiiod. the Govcrnmen pits-ented lour witnesses, in ys. 't. i 1. I Us ts li nn m-r.

nl nd members of various courts; r.j,,atinn in An so and asked inn in An vo and asked is a toid the court tn.it "there would be productivity in continuing fur- I. llVHliVH fcS. wv that will not lead; "who have declared that segrcga- Councji 0 state Governments tfie ih i rs i I iKiifina St and I ivsv. ir sea per 's e.r re Is ne'-s icctption an.i itself, unla1 tor voif? return-, h.n to ma.se, trier it to; eluding Puowaina I)rie. directly into a great war, th.it plarvtien is not, to recommend a change in welfare 1 procedure that would permit re- exnlair.cd as blank or in th a i -a at.

i.tu can ed to the st.ind today for ot" his cros.s rxaminatinn.l crns examination. UEAI) STATUTES he c- mo'erv tne snou.a ue pieMuiu. una iu will fVllow Puowaina to I President. If we can cut this fight- rhri.tra.s l.uly. v-oo vesterciay.

The boat ws valid in the count this afternoon. emirnt. Or oi-a age assiMaucc iu reallv substantial gain of :ur.e in v.u;. had expected to Radio Station The rnh on incr in Kmca hoit, by one flay, we Is Marshall said it is not at casual, iobs without penal-to "delve into the background' in tneir welfare grants, tint i ripppssarv. he said, is to i of the ftrn.

'Lnish i-; nis in i.ie 3kc that sho Jld do so. -1 AsroAnu e. ar.u io votes he picked up yc-terday when --r 1 enh-f mu: KHUN. c- Mr m.s jVHun.ng re- xcd Milano Ham-: i rule over Find those L()NG IN ATTENDANCE tes. was teand between "read tne stfuutc i nartv's route to tne thr- r.ft:r:-:l ta iv ana toe iUuCji Governors who participated in srs mU' Muiier a brisk ir.quhy into say Kaieo H.r.u.

2,. rt lior.5 e.fal kaua vvno Turn to raire 10. Cnlumn 3 statutes say white and eoioien. The whole issue. Marshall said, is ae conierence were wnesi uiuch- Freighter Discharging Last Christmas Trees report.

cf Alaska. Earl Warren, Cali- in; not what the statute? say but wh Dlrcct.r.'3 Jerry Nc-: served a scn- Mr. Ada en E. K. cxo.uvu 1R 5hu ONE XQ Lon.mtmis; fcr em- However, othc the 1 4th forma; Dan inornxon, voioraao; Supreme: Carlton Skinner, Guam; Oren E.

is "reasonable" under amendment. And the Christmas tree ship, the were tally sheet? r.or.r Hawaii: Len Jordan. Idaho: -1 lis. tne Matson freighter Hawaiian Farmer rinMrviif i rnriM loin-. J-i -Jt itjoip said, is vest ord a an a on.y only the last of hen whs discharir.

ii change give Mr. Muller iccSied he was" Fcderu proper- John W. Bonner, Montana; Charles H. Russell, Nevada; J. Bracken Lee, Results 1st Day I Fier 32 toaayl r-n- tni vote xza of tiers i in I.

ci Bid tO TliniS KC CCtCd -M Mr. Kinu it was "for- Goto cnc n'iC diseir'aiu-." o.t furtheri PC rr.cinc:. Dl a 1U rtUUiliUil IU o.l 1. Utah: Arthur B. Wasmng- 1st 5 he." the strict aner V.

'ai. V.t I lina case, the court is considennsi cases from rvansas. Utlaa.e, wr- Pv1f3 it E.1 With tne United the getaway car 'c dcrCvl a recount of seven SZUUvi dim Uic iki vji. v. to sai I wairr ivoinei.

vusi-uiijiJi ninht. The vessel is scheduled for Hilo tomonow. precincts ith a total of 10.000 votes, but it this order Leading Ne-ro attorneys argued; shivers, Texas, attended or the decisive vole, the' M.t.. fr as LsH it a VOU t.oin I. Nations PoLltea.

Comm.it- i r-ueU as m.ikm; ri.c-d today a resolution -Z arratuements for tne llvs of Turns to sen I VJ A the hideout, ne. .1 hon of part thc sessions. Pyle was elect-public rhiirman. xTr-rrt Wh.tp mini to just mite aaautou'ti pivn.i.u when the Waikiki recount failed DIRECTORY YoshicVa, S'-" -s Ave Hir. set results :n.e day hs.e.

he a (I i r-j-rvvifwu- to an fn Advert Tne i fi 1 is m. foe this ad inferiority of the: Thc govornor3 vill fly to Davis implies criangc substantial ed ic suits. a uu.e. to ccate -r is charged tM-oduce i -ii-o Hanu rescue, jrorn the ta i eare. His bntl' -Yes that was the reason." Mr.ia'1ii Cl'u' Nesro race.

jDam on the Colorado River tomor- South Carolina has taken pre-1 row to participate in dedication liminary steps to abolish its public services. v-x was set jju oy cutuu B-7 C-3 C-i 5 C-7 Air Lanes Amusements Business Christmas Calendar Classified Ads r.S F2 ilt Carvick II. Duck, realty sn lit i tk "s- r. s- r.n K-PlfrA Id i school system it the buprcnie Cuuri; outlaws segregation. i II r- I "Arat mvv retcrcr.ee to inc a maximum Governor Long T.

IX r-TTT-H iidv vom have str.ee married?" the O' iP ual art. 53. 714: The arrivea fiom Honolulu. Arrives Tonight Comics gc4 rS tP Maano-? pillow the detfc- 6-0L fef iCl 1 lives found a 'loaded caliber! novernor Lonz is scheduled Features 8 fQyv Pot Killed Labor, Management "iksJ mA vi larje ir.c C-l, C- Mainly About People SUNNYVALE. Dec.

10 -A Navv pilot was killed today Mr, Gladstein then started a sc-, Fcr quick-ccticn at Sow-cost PH0NE Star-Bulletin C-i A charge of prien escape hi irt. fir liter plane crasned -l-l- 1- i V-' 't 1 Jty hreA riom Mulled lodged against Muano. fltl lodred against B-7. B-alnear Plc'asanton, in Alameda Coun- VHiO iifT th.it ha did not rejoin the i Party afkr 19 M.V.n-i is. one oC three men woo; cor.fc.s-cd to participating in three to arrive from the Mainland at 7:10 tonight on a United Air Lines flight.

He has been attending Conference of Governors in Phoenix, and is returning in time to greet President-elect Dwight S. Eisenhower cn his arrival here in the rnorninj. 7 PAID CIRCULATION Star-Bulletin has a Ijrfrr limitation than all other neust'afrers in Honolulu ed robberie-j and 27 Obituaries Radio Programs Shipping Sports Theater Guide Tide Tables Visitors' Guide Waterfront 'World Roundup 7 WANT ADS P'jce sds ta 5:20 p.m. for next day at editions; tn 8:30 a.m. frp same "Too Late To Clarify." See Page C-5.

iilUiiUiS. i o. cs' Tic B-10, B-lltty. C-ol His base identified nun Lt. B-7 Darrell F.

Daniclson. who lived 7 at Mountain View with v.rite, B-7 Mary Louise, and two chil- Hidren. St. Elmo Hotel i iurs at i ra in i i 10 The ore ions testifi (I Ala Moans' Lry.ior Store and talk'- 1 to tmes D. i roup.e r'ned a ta Turn Tage 11, Column 1 Round Top Drive.

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