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Page 3 Tele. 3-441 1 Classified 3-851 1 ORLANDO EVENING STAR Friday, July 24, 1953 Military Heads Learn U.S. Aims Store Entered; Eisenhower Appoints Officials WASHINGTON Pres. Eisenhower today appointed former Pres. Herbert Hoover and James A.

Farley, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, as public representatives on a new Cigarettes Taken QUANTICO MARINE BASE, Va. Rickey's Brunch, 1800 N. Mill LP The Pentagon's civilian directorate set out today to tell the economy-hit armed forces how "we can get more military strength for the effort we make and the dollars we spend." Sec. of Defense Wilson made St, was broken into by burglars last night who stole an undisclosed number of cigarettes from a cigar-ette dispensing machine in the store. According to Lt.

James R. Beach that statement and emphasized commission on Govt reorganization. Eisenhower named Atty. Gen. Brownell and Arthur S.

Fleming, director of the Office of Defense Mobilization, as representatives of of the Orlando Detective Bureau, it in an address opening a four day conference of about 120 civ the store was entered by the back door late last night and apparently the only thing the thieves took was the cigarettes. Beach said E. ilian and uniformed officials of the defense establishment at this big Marine base. A. Fischer, manager of the eating place, did not know exactly how His comment in an address last night came by coincidence a few many cigarettes were taken.

Dec. hours after the Senate had acted Sgt. Sawyer investigated. fig) Zz the Govt's executive brancn. Under the law creating the commission, eight additional members will be designated by Congress.

Vice President Nixon and House Speaker Martin each will designate four members two from the Senate, two from the House and four from private life. Congress members said earlier this week that they look for Hoover to serve as chairman. The new commission will have considerably broader authority on the military budget which Wilson had pared five billion dollars below the Truman administration recommendation. FSU Publicist America's Dwight Eisenhower and Britain's Bernard Montgomery. In the last years of Stalin, he was an outcast, but now he's back on the rise.

GREGORY ZHUKOV IN THE LIMELIGHT As Red victor of Berlin in 1945, the Soviet Marshall right drank a toast with His listeners included a covey of Air Force generals whose branch of the service bore the brunt of the Wilson-ordered slash. Drowns On Roof ffia wBMiMiiiiiiniiiiiiwiiiiwwiir nr iwMMiMiTTnnBTnrniiiiiiiHihii ifcTmnnnr rnrif'" than the old Hoover commission on Govt reorganization had. The former President headed that unit Zhukov Held Likely To Be Gets New Post TALLAHASSEE (iP John New, ton Baker, for four years director of public relations at Florida State University, will become assistant to the president of the University of Richmond next week. Before coming to FSU, Baker held administrative or teaching positions at Alabama Polytechnic Institute, the University of Cincinnati, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, the University of Wisconsin and Howard College. NEW YORK LDA 30-year-old workman drowned in 15 inches of water yesterday on the flooded rooftop of a five-story midtown building.

The victim was Daniel San-1 zone, whose body was found face! SURVIVORS OF TANKER FIRE Lawrence Cooper center cf Galveston, and Joseph Boland right of Texas City, talk with a reporter at Wilmington, after being picked up by the Coast Guard from the tanker, Pan Georgia, which started burning last night as the ship was unloaded of its cargo of high octane gas. See story, Page 1. AP Wirephoto. Soviet Union's Napoleon from the time it was set up in 1947 until it completed its work in 1949. Department Store Sales Take Drop down in the water, his left arm caught in a drainpipe.

By LEON DENNEN and today this tough-looking Finn is Eisenhower, was virtually an out- ATLANTA Department store sales in too many key cities lost No. 1 on the Russian secret police cast during the last years of Stalin. NEA Staff Correspondent list. Immediately after the death of STOCKHOLM It's worth a trip: ti Stalin he was rescued from obscur- Deaths And Funerals ground last week and the Sixth Federal Reserve District wound up with only a fractional gain over from Paris to Stockholm to talk Another Purge Seen jity by the frightened oligarchs of to a man like Arvo Tuominen. i ovpr stcamin? nma nf Mack -the Kremlin.

FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS For Less Than 50c a Week You haw no investment No electric bill: No repair bills; No worry about tormt cutting off your power. Telephone W. P. 4 -4 OS 3k GATEWAY ZERO FREEZE 1320 S. Orlando Winter Park Countries To Get Powdered Milk PANAMA, Panama CARE, the same week a year ago.

Arvo Tuominen is a stocky, 60- coffee we talked in a language we Now he is again the most popu- General, 70, In its weekly review, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta listed a year-old Finn who was once an intimate friend of Joseph Stalin and had in common, Russian. ilar man the Red Army and The former chief of Finland's possibly in Russia. Reds foresees another blood purge I Tuominen said that Leon Trotsky the private American agency for foreign aid, is going to distribute close collaborator of Georgi Malen- Molotov and Lavrenty.in which Premier Malenkov will predicted what is happening in kov, V. Dies Here; 25 million pounds of tne u. b.

gain for the week for only Miami among the major cities. That was 5 pet. Atlanta and Birmingham were P. Beria. ibe removed by one of the shadowy Russia.

With the Red Army gradu- Govt surplus powdered milk in; He is thus perhaps the only man; figures who upheld him in his fight ally extending its control, the So- WOODLAWN MEMORIAL PARK alive outside the Kremlin with intimate, first-hand knowledge of the intrigues and struggles that under Latin America, Europe and Asia. The distribution program was worked out last night at a conference here of CARE mission reported down 2 pet. each, Jack sonville 3, New Orleans 4, Nash ville 9 and Augusta 15. AND MAUSOLEUM with Beria. Iviet empire seems headed irresist- One of these figures is Marshal I ably for an army revolution like Gregory Zhukov.

Tuominen seesthat by which Napoleon became much significance to the recent rise emperor of France, of Zhukov. I Zhukov could be the Russian Na- mine the Red underworld. Stalin offered Tuominen the pres tit IT idency of a Communist Finland Zhukov, the Red victor of Ber- poleon, Tuominen said. Lumber Assn. Sets Convention And what about Malenkov? in 1939.

Subsequently they broke lin and post-war friend of Pres. chiefs from 40 countries. The powdered milk will be provided by the U. S. Dept.

of Agriculture. Each country will pay from 4 to 5 cents a pound to cover transportation from storage points in the United States. Where Thoughtful People Buy Their Burial Estates Convenient fferma lt S. Court St. Phone 2-7M Florida Lumber and Millwork Assn.

Inc. has scheduled Orlando Tuominen replied. "His desire for as the site for its 1953 special con Long Career Maj. Gen. Bruce Magruder, 70-year-old former commanding general of the infantry replacement training center at Camp Walters, died last night at Orlando Air Force Base Hospital.

Gen. and Mrs. Magruder had resided in Winter Park at 1306 Green Cove since his retirement in 1945 after 49 years in the Army. Born Dec. 3, 1882, in Washington, D.

Gen. Magruder was a collateral descendant of George Washington. His father was George Washington Corbin Magruder who was raised at Mount Vernon by Bushrod Washington, a nephew of George Washington. His mother was Eleanor Ann Helen Marshall, the last owner of ference. the Orlando Convention Bureau reported today.

A.F. Fund Cut Seen Ike, Wilson Victory The one-day conference will be power is insatiable. But many more heads of his present friends and associates will roll on the ground before he is able to reach for Stalin's pinnacle." 0 5 Big Upheaval Ahead? Information coming out of Rus- cia Tnnm inpn eairi lnHimtAH tn LET OUR held at the Angebilt Hotel Sept. 17. Postal savings bank system was established in England in 1861 and adopted by Canada in 1867.

It was introduced into the U. S. in 1910. and an attendance of 100 is ex pected. EXPERT INTERIOR DECORATORS HELP YOU.

AT NO CHARGE WASHINGTON Pres.iformer Pres. Truman's Air Force Eisenhower and Sec. of Defense: budget by the GOP administra- him tho rratpst unhoaval sinm MAJ. GEN. MAGRUDER 49 years in Army Wilson have won their long battle tion.

tne Bolsheviks seized power in to cut funds and target goals of: a 1917. It extends, he said, from East Sta tes Spending Up; Schools Main Cause the Air Force. Berlin to the remotest regions of Pilot Proposal Loses rwM 3-631 I SOUTHLAND DRAPERY CADDirC witnout a record vote, tne ben-, rr i Asia. INFANT FORWARD A ate late yesterday shouted ap- "'i BPria' followers l2VZll proval of a bill carry ing been shot bv Red Armv exe- Marshall Hall, famous old plantation across the river from Mount Vernon. a Started In 1904 Gen.

Magruder began his Army career in 1904 and was commis sioned a lieutenant in 1907. He 1 1 MoginoM Om. ot CMfiee CHICAGO Your tax dollar IdliL WU XJX i.tXl.. aiiu iUl a. miiiam A.

Forward, Maitland, died in a local hospital Wednesday. 140,500 to operate the defense lo squads tablishment for the fiscal year. He recalled that many Worldi Tuominen: which began July 1. jWar II pilots had been called back! xhe known purge in the The real tests had come earlier into service in Korea and said Georgia. Uzbekistan.

East lion dollars or more in five states: California $1,280,000,000 and New York $1,088,946,000 for one year periods; Illinois Texas and Pennsylvania Surviving besides the parents are two sisters, Barbara Ann and after lengthy and at times angry gress should train enough pilots to Germany and the Baltic states is served duty on the Mexican bor avoid this the future. mere surface rimole. The Com- debate. Patricia June Forward, Maitland; and the grandparents, Mr. and aDDroximatelv $1,400,000,000 fo rider and in the Philippine Islands Sen.

Ferguson floor munist Party and secret police are manager for the bill, said the a state of convulsion. The Red two-year periods. I and during World War I he went Mrs. G. C.

Muse, Keystone Heights, Reject Plane Bid may not go so far in state capitals these days, but it will go pretty fast. Statei are spending money at a record clip. Appropriations were made by legislatures in 44 states in the legislative season now at a virtual end. A survey by the Associated Press showed: There were definite reductions in onlr four states. New York's total was $19.900.610 to France as a lieutenant colonel.

First, bv a 55-38, roll call, the Force should he able to turn out generals are gradually takirfg over and Mr Mrs. A. H. Swartz, Orlando. under the record set last year.

The Massachusetts total was Senate rejected an effort by Sen. S.300 new pilots this year in addi- p0wer." 3TC llftLl, I II 1 f.A nii-n Vi i r- tirn 4 a i-Aino AT Ci(f Tinw IrlinnH i Arrangements for services vla-u wag of Fairchild Force an additional 400 million Not a change was made in the 000,000 lower than in 1952, and it was the first slash in more than under the direction Funeral Home. There he was a member of the intelligence section of general headquarters and was the recipient of the Distinguished Service Medal. From 1930 to 1936, Gen. Magruder was professor of military sci a dozen years.

Montana's general fund appropriations were cut about Appropriations followed a rising dollars to order 200 B-47 jet bomb-jbill as it had been reported by the ers, capable of delivering atomic 'Senate Appropriations Committee. bombs. A conference committee will be This was the big test, since it named to adjust Senate-House dif- was the first to come to a voteferences. Rpnnhliran linps held firm against The Senate unDed the House MR. HORACE A.

WRIGHT Mr. Horace Anderson Wright, 46, trend in most of the other states, ence and tactics at North Carolina SOUTH CAROLINA ALBERTA FREC STONI PEACHES bu. 2.95 JUST RECEIVED CARLOAD OF 1400 SOUTH CAROLINA WATERMELONS State College, and from 1937 tol m5 1940 he was executive officer of Thursday afternoon after a long ul- 000, and they were down slightly in Utah. Notes from AP capital correspondents indicated the bumper crop of the increase and they picked up totals for the Air Force by about the Infantry School, Ft. Benning, and reached new record highs in 32 of them.

a a Add To Billion The sums added up to one bil A native of Cedar Town. he nine valuable Democratic votes to 200 millions, for the Navy oy 9b Ga. At the outbreak of World War youngsters now growing up are had been a resident of Orlando ar r.np nrios vtin nii. fr- ho Armw hv 51 THE BEST MELONS OF THE SEASON beneficiaries. The notes mcluded th First Armored Division 1949, coming here from At-for Maybank's amendment were millions.

It offset this in part by these comments: -r. mt 1 iianta. a these comments RETAIL WHOLESALE on rvnox, anu in ne uc- jjcuiuuiiais anu uuc muepcu- viiuppiug uui tju niuiiuna T7 Kir i. i. 1 1 rrom rioiiua.

01 uie m-i tu v.a 111c LUiuuiaiiuiii ai vrj. win. ne was assutiaieu wim dent House voted for a machine tools Roebuck Co. until ill health If Maybank's move had succeed-pool asked by Sec. Wilson.

A U1" I infantrv replacement training cen-Mmnesota: "More generous school to iuaHr Ho m5in. generous RED'S MARKET "THE MARKET WITH THE THATCHED TOP 2301 SOUTH ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL PH. 3-871S torced nis reurement in 1 otner Democrats planned As the bill cleared the Senate it jj ed in command of the replace amendments to restore more of contained about 77 million more vv; the five billion dollars cut from than the House voted. B. R.

Covey, Jacksonville, Mrs. D.i aid main item of increase." From South Carolina: "Ninety per cent of increase was for education." a a Latest Figures In 1951, the latest year for which W. Agee. Nashville, Mrs. C.

WANTS AN EXPERIENCED MANAGER FARMING CORPORATION for mechanical packaging operation of farm products and their ale. Must be able to supervise washing, packaging and sale of substantial tonnages and exercise cost control of operations. Please submit complete resume of post experience, references and salary desired in first letter. BOX NO. 550 FLORIDA ment center until his retirement in 1945.

He then settled in Winter Park. a tt Belonged To Masons Gen. Magruder was a member of the Episcopal Church, a Mason, and the Sons of the American T. Cotton and Mrs. Farise Edwards, Montgomery, and Miss Bess L.

Wright, Oak Park, 111. W. Guy Black Home for Funerals is handling arrangements. complete figures are available, the 48 states spent 13 billion dollars and their revenues totaled 000,000. With income and outgo that close, the making of spending He is survived by his wife; two Funeral Notices sons.

Capt. Bruce Magruder Jr, plans is a task that has become jvyiyJ IfflWl increasingly serious. In that spirit, or another, six USMC, stationed in Bartow, and Capt. William Magruder, USAF, stationed in Seattle, a brother, Brig. Gen.

Marshall Magruder ret. of Atlanta, and a sister, Mrs. Eleanor Sharp, Bi- state legislators introduced this resolution in the Tennessee House 9634 TO DEFEND FLORIDA HOMES ORLANDO-IM- It was announced FORWABO. INFANT CLEVELAND FRED Graveside services for Infant Cleveland Fred Forward, of Maltiand. who died at a local hospital Wednesday.

July 22. 1953, will be held at 4 p.m. Friday, July 24. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Wlliam Allen Forward; two sisters, Barbara Ann and Patricia June: grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. O. Muse.

Keystone Heights and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Swartz, Orlando.

Fair-child Funeral Home is in chame of arrangements. Interment will be In Apopka Cemetery. of Representatives "Whereas the bonded indebted-1 loxi, Miss. today that Central Florida home owners, threatened by the im minent summer storms and fall ness of the state of Tennessee has! Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Win-reached an all-time high and taxes ter Park, is in charge of arrange-have now reached the saturation nients and interment will be point, i in Arlington National Cemetery, "Therefore, be it resolved that; Washington, D. C.

the speaker appoint a committee 1 to arrange a meeting with Chief I Tvai 111 rp l.nfiiTIQ IT PAYRfl hurricanes, can get free profes sional advice by dialing 9634 and asking that -a waterproofing ex FISHER. MR. EUGENE SAMUEL Funeral services for Mr. Eugene Samuel Fisher, aue 79, of Orlando, who died at a local hospital Tuesday. July 21.

1953. will be held at 11 a m. Saturday. July 25. at Fairchild Chapel.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith Fisher of Orlando. Fairchild Funeral Home is In charge of arrangements with Rev. Thomas C. Osteen officiating.

Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. j-'vti ml vuciuivcc pert make an examination of their walls to determine sources of pres- i 4 1 ri AMI dian nation, with authority to re- ent or future trouble, and make peal the treatv of Tellico Plains UtlaUCll recommenaauons. iand thereby restore to said Indian) KUilrJ premier Aicide ae The inspections are being probation that portion of land south1 Gasperi, Italian Govt chief fori vided by the Insul-Mastic Com- 0f the Ohio River known as the nearly eight years, today appear-; Deaths riiSCWliere 84. Atlanta Auo fAHui 'ciio nf Tn.r ed on thp verse of defeat in the cocoa Mr. cyrus van Atten, pany.

iuiuicuiiimii udiiidiucuidiy vuiei ktsstmmef. Mr. Albert Durland Of Confidence. (Handley. 60.

of Orange Blossom Kls- Tho nnco-nnimrfiil rnalitlnn nfi'lfe. died Wednesday LEESBURO Mr. James Thomas Hood, center parties behind his pro-West- ir 69. died at his home. Thursday.

ORANGE CITY Mr. Joseph George Vllsack 54. early Thursday. OLYMPIC COMBINATION 21-INCH TELEVISION RADIO -A- 3-SPEED RECORD PLAYER COMPLETELY 5fiD95 INSTALLED tdtf Including 8 Element Yagi Aerial finest fc 4 OA television buy! Jf I Ow ern Govt is melting away. il deputies stick to their party's announced lines in the showdown in the lower chamber early next week, his eighth Govt will be thrown out before it gets started.

Republican leaders announced they had "invited" their five dep uties to abstain from voting in the confidence ballot on the new Cab inet's policy. i 21 Just 24 Payments pcr OPEN MOH. FRI. NITES 'TIL 9 P. M.

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Court 33 WEST CENTRAL ORLANDO, FLA. Phone: 2-3148 Charles W. Smith, Manager loons mod to residents ol oil surrounding towns 103 S. Court Street Corner Pin Court Phono 3-3780.

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