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Mil, Dmly MI THE WEATHER PARTLY CLOUDY -CHANCE FOR RAIN Extrtmts Past 24 Hours; 73-80 Weather Map and Tablt Page 10B CLOSING MARKETS New York Times Wire Service if Internationa News Service ic Associated Press ic United Press ic Wirephoto FIVE CENTS 57TH YEAR, NO. 313 Entered as Second Class Matter At Tb Poatoffica. Miami, Florida PHONE 2-6211 MIAMI 30, FLORIDA, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 23, 1953 7 rv ilKti a gudo (Sfacgifu -f jss.sSv l-. iW oni Air Line mm ffC Office 33 1 By SANDY SCHN.ER I By SANDY SCHNIER New Drive Is Biggest Of Year Associated Press Seoul, Korea, March 24 Chinese Communists loosed their biggest attack of the year early today and threw I ti 11 rtt? -1 n'jT' Writer I Miami Daily News Staff Writer back Allied defenders in the Old Baldy sector of the ENTRIES, SELECTIONS PAGE 13-A 4lf 'i 11 safes at the Eastern Air I II -1 VX, Lines ticket office. 1616 Col- I safes at the Eastern Air Lines ticket office.

1616 Western front some 45 miles Copyright 1953 by Triangle Publications, Uaily Raving Form 883fIRST RACK 4-year-olds and up. 1 '(, miles. Claiming'' all Start morth Of SeOU.1 Cnrtri Wnn rlriviflt- rlan. Bomo U'ant 1 nff Winner Rr ff I lins Miami Beach, for JM I 1 II IrS rtrXt-11 I an estimated S2S.S02 in rash lit s2 Miami Beach, for an estimated in cash Up to 3,500 Chinese iash-j Gallahad Ill-Lady Nicotine. Trainer J.

VV Camac. Values: $1700, J525. $300, Timai I 1 i.r 1 .10 1 1.1.1 i TV Hill ih 1 1 I Ind. Home 1.. istTchTi Fmiihiiroddsiea at tne Ainea lines guara Jockey Wt.IP.iS.

I 2 imi i 13 ling the northern gateway 4.7oi. 2 2 1 1 3 4 5 2 8 1 5 h.i 7 111 10 1 12 h1 4 2 1 Sam Mamula, security officer for Eastern Airlines, surveys the two safes at the Miami Beach tick' et office, 1616 Collins which thieves opened during the morning hours and took more than $28 800 in cash and checks. News Photos By Moeser. tlrl h.l 4 2 i 1 7 2 h. 8 1 I', 773 Knigbt-At-Arm IB.

James; 114 12 6 4 829 x-Preaeher i F. Costa i 112 9 SI0 Roimdhouse i.I. Picon 119 10 10 10 w-Ugly Chile i3. Brooks 117 11 9 11 811 Bright Bones ij. Breckonsi 108 7 12 12 757 Merry Reward iFernandezi 112 4 5 302 Chances P.oll (Armstrong) 113: 1 2 3 791 Fair Triad iD Pcurlock i 108 3 4 1 R02 Winning Prince i H.

Craig 112 7 6 MK Mighty Battle (F.J.Knappt 113 8 1 2 11 Sand Run iR.L.Stevfnsoiii 113 7 Low And High iSanabrtai 113 2 3 5 lbs. A A A AW. 9 2 1 70 lo tnis capital, rierct; ngiit- was reported raging on so, Old Baldy itself after the in I Allies were driven from the nearby Pork Chop Hill. 2.i Simultaneously, the Chinese un-corked a 350-man assault on the jlong quiet White Horse Mountain sector north of Old Baldy. The 9 2 10 1 11 12 1 10 3 1'- 12 2 1 1 12 S-ratrhed: Landmark Gal.

Burglars cracked two Collins and checks early today. They broke through plasterboard wall leading from the ladies' toilet in the Miami Beach Air Transportation, at 1620 Collins into an upstairs Eastern Air Lines store room. The safes were in the main office downstairs. One sate, yielding $28,581. was jimmied open 10 inches on one end with four inches of concrete backing chipped off.

The other safe had $1,350 which represented a working fund in it but, the thieves missed of that total. They drilled into eight of 30 small safe deposit receptacles after prying the bottom land top off that safe, but gleaned only $221 for their trouble. Detective (ieorge Green of the Miami Beach Police Department said the job apparently was ipulled by "someone who knows safes He added thai: they must have taken several hours to execute the theft. Roundhouse 4.80. Knight-At-Arms 29.90 13.00 7.10; I'rearheiSJiO 4.211; Handle $71 .756.

DmblTHaTleS lll.2 14K Evlad IHIaire Wins VitalbeOlla Fyirse; fighting there also was still in Owners: 1 on Stable. 2 Ridf-e Stable. 3 W. A 4 .1. Sep-1 prOSTeS at last reports i penfieid.

5 O. A. CavanauKh. 6 V. Katon.

7 Abel. L. O. Robinson, i i Jit ft-Mrs. A.

Kuhn. 10 Medway Stable. 11 .1. C. O'Hara.

12 R. Artipas. 1 He attack me WeSl Degani KniKht-At-Arms was forced s'lishUy "wide" torn-while With a relatively minor tWO pla-harp rontender, moved up to be on nearly even terms for command wnen toon assault last night but at 9:15: cn 1 led wpon and outgamed Preacher l.attPr worked hi? way forwardiy between horses on the backatretch. came thrnunn on tie rail to threaten boldly in thejP.m. SOUie 7o0 Cninese nit rOrKj uretch and taltered near the end.

Ronndhou5e was under hard punishment tn'Chf)P Hill and OCCUpied three' Iinal half mile and failed to make up ground I'kIv Chile wap forced 'o race i By JOE TANENBAUM, Miami Daily News Racing Writer After entering this storeroom the thieves went downstairs and started jimmying the two safes. One of the safes was pried open 10 inches on one side, while the other's top and bottom were destroyed. HISS NAMED AS FILLER OF JOBS AT U. N. The safecrackers cut this hole through a plasterboard wall from a rest room of the Miami Beach Air Transportation service next door to a storeroom upstairs in the EAL office.

MORE EFFORT FOR KOREA IS DEMANDED Combined Wire Services 5 minutes later. G- Y. Booker's Mad Hare, the $3.70 favorite which ide improvme position, made a determined bid and wakened. Knent Bonesiiiuuis auu Was blocked on the first turn. Chances Roll and Fair Triad quit Batlle came out of the race slightly lame.

Sand Run raced wide. Old Baldy Hit I finished second in the recent Suwanee River Handicap, At the same time, other Chinese thr-PP fpnprh victnrv in thp 000 Vitnhp.lla Pnrsp furlongs. Claiming, all $3300 Start SF.COND RACE 3-year-olds 884 poor, won driving, place same Went 2:21. otf Winner sceneDff, before a crowd of 14,719 chancetakers at Gulfstream fighting last summer. Bitter fight-, L.

Rodriguez. $500. $250. SloO. War Dog-Ann Victory.

Trainer, tuuav. :23. :47 2-o. 1 :14 2-5. 1 Tnd.

Horse Jocksy Wt. 16 Str'ch thnnh hnWino Faoa.l.a safe i.iii.in in, i f. 1 1 oo Just west of Pork Chop Hill, the, The 8ix-year-old mare assumed" difficodtv 3.20 PoHo dimmer! oooincl txr nnc WlinOUl UnQUe Q1II1LU15 tion, nn Rnnp Hill hut uT- Kli Knight-At-Arms, which had on i-Bone rim out vereinj ou'av in the drive while 1 4.20 iknni drew away in tne anve wnue failed to fmsh cioser than 11 r. nuvm viuiujs nn the mi anri a sixippnin miie dim 7. Mello Jack Fernandez i 111 7 10 '7 Five Star (J.

Culmonei 1 1 7 10 r. sort Aldenson (J. Nazarrthi 114 118 7 Roman Squire (S. Bnxiksi 117 8 1 2 1 S.iO Stakepomt G. Hettinger 111 2 3 1 341 Menawa L.

Batchelleri 115 9 2 3 Sr. Little Fiddle (Stevensom 109 4. 9 10 719 Nose Dive (E J. Knappi 114 3 9 So3 Roval Date (W. M.

Cook 109 21 Bailyski J. Piroui 113 .) 1 1 1 1 I VL" tne in two nr iienstns 10 me winner running iaiC.i., Ih fh on i were in nnp or tnpsp a uai'KS in 1 1 i it: 3' 6 4 1 7 1 2'2 9 f. 111 1 1 4 3 12 h.i 4 h.l 3 1 1 1 12 Associated Press On further investigation Green of Miami Daily New g-4 the size of the other force was notj of a eneth V10US iarts thl? 0utJ determined. The attackers uaRr.t" SK "gfj gamed Preacher by a half length itTo turned back after an hour and 45 in ad.vance of B.lue Vay in the first race at Gulf streak 1 7 11 1 2 March 23 A At.u lnat a. door leading from, Washington.

12 2 10 778 Ehrick (L. 110 112 12 Luckv Article' fTt.Permane 1 114 12 1 4 vTo.oxixiigL.vjii, xuaitii otate of Isrr cl bond drive of- curitv officer todav described H.v Scratched: Raymet. I link, Bev Sunday l-avor Jlminutes of bruising struggle. as lengins aneaa today The chance I Old Baldy, 11 miles west La- rallied from fourth position along jChorworv, overlooks one of the! Tommy Barrow kept Mad the backstretch and continued invasion routes to Seoul. Hare within three lengths of thesis surge to gain command in- Five Star G.

R. Wyr.hoff, Same $3. ",00. Claimed 14. Off 6.90 4.40; Five Star 4.40 3.00: Aldenson 4.20.

inner selected by Hauch. INS. Handle SmTosT It was by far the heaviest fight-inace throughout and guided her side the eighth pole. Alarmed senators today 1622 Collins was open State Department "office of Alger manded more sacrifices on aS 'he air, trans: as 'the fron2 portation service. He said that, which names of more than 477 the home front to makei they may have come through American job seekers were sent U.

S. forces in Korea invin-ithere- to the United Nations. Cible and force the Manaer Ar-; William L. Franklin, special tn an d'sfovrred the sistant to the department secur-mststo want an armistice, oss when he opened the office itv director, testified to a House owners 1 Rodrtsuez. 2-l.

Luskey. 4-M Freeman, mg or tne year. 0 tnc fr0nt on the turn. Feut-i Preacher came through along p-oni Attack Repulsed jpoint came from last place in! the inside rail after being last on Mei.o-a7kaled-e The Chinese struck first last! the field of seven to be second clubhouse turn but lacked the etride and wore down Five Star in 'he closing i de Latter was prominent under! comDanieS ahoilt hllt COUld not SCHOUSlv menace. finishing power tO match Knight- rating, went up and gained command between calls the final furlong and drifted tin iu tuiiifJdiiiea.

duuui urn v.uuiu fal1prH in At-ArmS Roundhouse was third rut when tiring near tne end Aldenson Closed strongly after a flow beginning 350 men, against tWO forward pO-'the winner. Blue Kay altered in nuns, rxuuuuiiuuse was umu Roman Squire and Stakrpomt weakened in the drue after dueling for command WKo. p-. fiA f-i final eichth of a mile al- See RACING: Page 13A, Col. 1 Menawa tired Nose Dive was taken up when rank or.

the turn. Ballyki and WAR Page i KA, '-sjn Khnrk broke poorly. todav. (Judiciary subcommittee that of Support for a "more guns If i ii i a ...1 1 I 1 "I a. i tt-v- rA lco i- 11 uiai me nrm miu lanuea juos wnn me i ana less butter noucv ui; 138 New Casualties Gables Women's Llub jriwr vTATCy nau icvcijji ljii.ruij Oil odl- iccii live utrtanur iiuuiiu i- spread in the wake of Gen.

urday in order not to leave too James A. Van Fleet's secret uch in safe over weekends-i By public issues. Franklin said, that the Eighth "Ttr s0ed. ere actual 1 or lArmv larked pnoiih nmrnn- armored service. witnesses before a New Army lacKea enougn ammu Friciay reCeipts were $12.025.

1 York Grand Jury or a Senate sub-iniuon to meet an unpre- -SatnrHav Washington. March 23-i-The Tn HnM Cnrd PflftV I I I I- JIMIW Kniftht-At- Daily Double? Mello Jack iUerense uepanmem touay iueim- Cnra 1 Gables Business and Pro fied 138 Korean war casualties in fessional Women's Club will hold 111 Viot InnlnHoH 1 L-1 11 or! Ilt-vv Ilia I intiuuvu Communist of- day S7.653. gated charges of Red infiltration 98 wounded, two missing and a benet.t card party ai dictable" fense. start good. on driving in4Iirprf.

if also listed as today at 680I iNt na avi -THIRD RACK- 2 year-old maidens. .1 furlongs. ARE LASHED BY TWISTERS 885 Place same. Went o.t 2..1. Winner Br.

1 nrevioiislv re- Alberta Adair, COrrespOIlUlllg Traint-r. Van Fleet testimony, released! A i yesterday by the Senate Armed AllO 1 1161 I values: i i im vvt: 's7 str'ch Finih ETodds" 'corded as missmginaction. lnd. Horse Jockey of the United Nations. Hiss was assistant director or director of the State Department's Office of Special Political Affairs in 1946 when the names were sub-imitted.

He is in jail now, serving I a term for lying about passing documents to a wartime Soviet I. Batcheller) ll5 3 9, i nomine 1 l'i io.3-: furlongs. Claiming Din De Fer o. -i a no 1888 I I 2 3 1 4 l'i I services Committee, showed that 'the retired Eighth Army com-imander was "crying to finish the Start good won driving, place same. Went 4:2 s.

off 4 4 Plea Is Filed Associated Press 3 10 9.30 I'nbreakahle-The Knitter Trainer. R. uynnoit. vaiur. ii, 4- ti 1 Little Rock, March 23 in June, i9oi.

but he was 15. 10 i i oiuuucu ii i 1 1 1 1 i i i o-" 2.H5i7f.x Whitleather (J. Breckonsi 115 5 2 2 1 I 21.6o!s40 Royal Stream i Hcuriock i 116 3 3 1 J- I K.ldon M. i.I Breckonsi IIS fi t12 Roval Gusher iH. Cra.gt 11 9 7 SA2 Bill H.

Jr. (C. Burn IIS 7K Pile Druer iR. Permanei 11N.11 2 2U Covered Shed i B. James) IIS 2 11 f-Martyr I.

Hanford' US II 76 Sam Govans (T. Barrow i 113 Roval Pappv (S. Brooks i U'-lui-' Bergenik iW. K. Carroll) 11H 4 It Game-Wing i.J D.Jessopi 113 7 1 759 f-Uncle Bernie iLir.dhergt lis 12 7o9 Liona Naau (S Dimauro 113 1 13 f-Khorson (C.

Corolla 1 1 13 10 1 1 9 tlr 1 4 nk 9 ii 10 11 31 2.VS 801 Abbottstown (P. Roberts i I I ') uin was strucK oy a series gis L. B. Wilson of Cincinnati. SP' 9 8o of tornadoes and windstorms yes- iOhio.

today applied to the com- Franklin said at least one list '2 5 terday, leaving one dead, at least I Chairman Salton-imunications commission for a of names forwarded to the U.N.. 1 I i 112 1 1.1 3 1 I1 2 5 2 1' 6 14.6f 2. SO 89.35 2. SO 41 4 i n. ef.

114 7 7 i 120 4 1 1 113 4 5 1' 4 20 1 ioi.au saia ne 420 1 1 2 13 13 12 14 84ft Legate F. Fernandez' 800 Is There i J. Picou i 8fil w-Bangaway (W. M.Cook 7ss Im O. 'W Zakoon Claimed Im O.

K. five inhired and orooertv dam- wuon ai ivnami, irom niss omce appearea to vio- Bangaway ptuFiC in ouuiuniy on cnannei 10. late a policy 01 James r. Bvrnes. Mrs Stella Lotti.

J. M. Mays i.uuu. i 1 ri inr rt i itn rrn i i i I i i age estimated at more than a mil II. lFieM.

Smith $7 000: Royal stream ttarco aumi- rco siaote. I. Tucri, J. tnelr cmtort. of lt is tne fourt application for then secretary of state, that he military preparedness.

that channei at Miami did not wish, and did noi want siinu-n. Bbl. o'Mnnketit. Scratched: Boiler Plate. War tahle.

I "stream 4.50 3.40: Abbottstown Whitleather 32.20 11.30 5.60; Due Ue Fer 22.70 14.50 10.00: Kldon M. ri7v JS.30; Royal t.usher 5. his subordinates, to recommend Handle 1 38.522. lion dollars. The twisters raked across the same general sections in Arkan- Margaret Chase Smith IR- L.

B. Wilson heads the com- Elco Stable. niinoie Honner 3 Ai. uwi. G.

Mass.) said she would have anlpany. which operates radio ta. anyone to U.N, for employment. Owners: I J. Rodgers.

2 Emerald HiTl 3 s7 E. Wilson. 4 i.Vhi. fiR Parachek. 7 R.

Zakoor. i Louisiana, Mississippi, Ala- announcement "in a day or two tion WCKY at Cincinnati. The Hnntlev. Kiver Divide Farm. ts.

tsonn DiooMin-aue ni'. fn. rnmmand from the start, raceo caiis- ii liii s.hiosser 11 R. T. 0'SU.

12 Green-1 Whitleather. on nearly even terms for 'command "omuit: and Tennessee that the detailed plans of the Armed company also includes Constance nQDe Still Held iW. Stoc-k Farm'. U-G. F.

Woliard. stable yj4l? ha'f'! anendance f.hi from the start. baffla "Due De Fer found room on the Tnside raif to improve rus" position, reached! on terms' for the lead in the stretch and failed I in aged by tornadoes a year ago services subcommittee which Wilson. Sawyer Smith and trying to find out who or whatjHansford B. Wilson.

command midway ot ine unri iurion4 a no won woiiib Abbottstown savea grounu mm cave wav 'hiG i i h.iH fairiv won unt the end but was nonnawav hart sneed for a half mile ana gave eekend, causing 30 million For Latin Center dollars damage and killing 22lvyas responsible for the ammuni-l rot good enough Royal Gusher was forwardiy placed from the start na I'm O.K. was through early. Rill H. tired in the drive, file unver nad no excuse. res.

i ie miles persons. "on shortage. fillies and ma outrun. Martvr snowed ntt e. r.oyai swervm wwu in 0 A SEVENTH RACE 4-year-oius ana ui.

Went 4:57 off start. Game-Wing dropped bark after nreakinp alertly. At Columbia, in Northern Loui- The subcommittee is exDected. UUJ iimwano Start eood. won driving, place same Y.

Booker, values: iuuu. fi turlongs. Claiming, all SI. 000. Winner, ch 6.

Hairan-Maridie. Trainer FOL'RTH RACE 4-year-olds and up. siana. a twister unroofed most ofto begin public hearings late this! 1 ,14. 1 :40.

1 .4 I :24, -3. olf 3: 19'j. Winner d. $300. S250.

Times- DOD sttart eood. won driving place same. Went 3:19. Floridians backing the Inter-jAmerican Center were still cling-jing to a slender hope today that i all is not lost. Officials of the RFC in Washington, said approval is still pos- MARKETS AT A GLANCE (Tables on Pages 7, 8-B) Wt.

P. S.i li Jockev Tra ner. A lamouro. values: jiniu. mii, Ind.

Horse the business buildings yester- week, with Van Fleet, recently 1 n1 4 3 day afternoon and practically all retired Eighth Army BniSUC t-n- t.i- :23 2-5. :46 3-5. 1:13 953 Mad Hare T. Barrow i S53 Petitpoint 3 Brooks' Str'ch Finish E.Odds 112 12 3 3 2 111 4 7 7 ti 112 2 3 2 3 Wt S. 1 lnd Horse Joel i 2 in ilic iuvyii ui it jo man 35 IflC IirSl WllIlCSS.

1 1 1 11 10 1 1 i A An uorA KlrrL-fH Kr rlchric and 1 fi 4 li M4 Bashaw (J. cnimone' -i-mntv Sea iH Moral 117 12 1 4 5 11 Oh 711 Grave Charges Made Isible. but conceded that legislation 111 6 1 0 2 5 112 6: 4 "t' 4 1 111 3 4 IT, 1 1 9 4 2 I'-ml n.l 4 9 9 i it 5 5 6 45 fallen trees. 3 2li 4 R.70;s,-3 Blue Kay iK Stuart i 5.30 53 Faga-La H. B.

Wlson" 14.20 754 Jane's Gal iP J. Bailev: 4.25 805 Jandy iC. Burn 5.20 810 I'm Sandy iS. Armstrong 5 30 Mart-Hare H.IO 2.8 2.40: 7 7 11 8 1J15 5 5 IV 7 Prtitpoint 4.30 3.1H1: Blue Ray 7 70. "i)8 Great VV'hirl (S.

DiMauroi 11, 5iJ Watch Union iA Tavans) 1 1 371 Emergencv Hour iBrcoks' 11 rt95 a-Ridge Runner Burr- lit, -57 x-Left Bank (S. Kovach 112 574 The Peer (VV. Zakoor' 1K Monmouth Fernandez i 11 1 3 2 Winner "selected hy Tanenhaum. Feldman. Jaffe.rograni.

IT. onsensus. Serviceman Killed The full gravity of Van Fleet's a.rcrans weaK. Near Leesville, Sgt. Har-jges was impressed on Con- BONDS-Irregular: governments fh old Gomez of Camp Polk La was sress and general public for decline.

Dr. W. H. Walker, the Miami killed when wind lammed first time with lne publica- COTTON Lower liquidation and man who sparked the movement ioerncv hi Nir.P tnu-nc tion of the testimony he gave at hedsinc. ifor the center for four years, said -v.

lill 13.10 30.65 90.20 Handle S127. 508. 2 5 7 --7 12 12 12 9 1 5 1 Firestone 3 F.lkcam Stable. 4- RooWer 2 trs A If Ow-ners: 1- x-Etern8i Danger ivviisoni 9 1 in 1 11 12 lo 1 11 12 puckety Farm. J.

Bcwiet-, 8 Bor.cnst Farm. 7 Jay-Boo Maoie. 05 Grey Arrow im namuri' 111 in oil Tnnev Sador (B. James 11 3 8 10 a j. vj ii ij uuiuinuuuv.

a xii Liinii cj 1 11 1 1 I Mad Hare eased back on the insid. in the run to first turn, came out to improve t.l, hearings Of the Ml Sen- o11ir.r, ne iraDKiy OOesn I Know What tO VV11IIHUIHUVO V. V. uvn uj lllja I 1 a V. LI 1 1 1 1 1 iivi.

A rvl t- rnmmittio day's action in Washington wi'l mean "until it is amplified." Russian "peace offensive. CORN Weak; cash grain re position wnen straignienco aicng ine nacKsiretcn. svun anfiiiu; r- stretch when assuming command and won fully extended. Petitpoint. unhurried the Jjjgn winds and Small tornadoes Armea services COmmiUCe opening half miie.

was forced to race wide tounding the final turn, made a good during five da'S beinninfl bid nteriK the stretch and was not good enough. Blue Kay was a sharp factor during the afternoon. 011111111,, on the rail and weakened slightly in the drive. moved up rapidly on the n-jncivrl octimot March O. yb lbs AAC a-Mrs.

L. Wolf C. Wojf entry. scratched Evelyn Henry II. I.ycett.

Great Admiral. Bashaw 19.40 5.60; 5.90 3.1MI: Great Whirl "HandjClPIO- Owners: 1 Ada C. Stable. 2 C. Wolt.

V. Piarulli. .40 The Miami application has pro- ceipts large. rn ackri room to move Through ano taiieu to lan.v mBn on vouumi 7 inside entering the fi.tal tu I -Mrs. C.

i i A i i i I i orecpn tn thn rvrvini nf tinol 4 a iviien nrai, jiiiir irll Ilitu Zakoor. eu sit.uuu udindge iu uusniessi iviui.v aunun aats Weak with otncr cereals.1"- tired. I'm Sandy failed to eriously threaten. HeveTley 5 Gloria J. Stable.

Mrs. oil .7 H. A Patachek. si'ifkin. 10 C.

E. Baker.1 Farlane 1 2 () anch. buildincs and homes at Jackson- grasp during June. 1951. iuit it cision ne poimea out, nut 1JJ1.

unrC I Inunr- 7 up on the outside entering me upon me was snatched away by the fruit- UJF "Ul aon Know it tnis order will shut 1 1-is miles vjiie. Ark. Bashaw, outrun tne opening A A-EIGHTH RACE 4-vear-olds and no. fillies and mares. vMrn in sligntlv near tne turtong post and wore aown Emotv sea in iii less armistice talks at Panmun- on all projects or whether it final strides, A claim of fou, against the winner by the rider of urea, Whirl Z- wiZf 'R SfS: ties' SM.

i)0. In Northeast Arkansas. 3 farm not aiioweu. 1 S250 .8100. Times :25.

.50. 1 15. 1.44. 1:51. T.

A f.i mnre nf near fl jom, the general testified. cai iLkfcteaay 10 so cents low-vvouia apply only to new appli- The npar-P talks wprp nndertak- er. reached tne lean ueiweeo cans ine iinai lurioog inn lantreu. 'jo-hl ri:" the stretch the turiong post watch ir.a. t-iorse jouKey ni.

f. b. ,4 ..2. Doro was carried 40 leet and 2 4 1 ea went wide. Emergency 5Q9 our Jester A.

Schmidl 112 7 10: Is Whirl lacked room when making his bid approaching llnion was blocked near the furlong post when Empty ir had good speed earlv and tired in the drive Ridfc tinnr had good speed 4 6 tree when a See' Van Fleet: Page 8A, Col. 3 00; slammed into a ge Runner was prominent w-Jacolee iR, Baldwin. 112 9 8 1 1 1. 2 3 l'-l 2 12 i' 3 Left Bank tired. Grey Arrow sulked and ran out.

i791 Cla 1 L. Batcheller' 112 2 5 5 5 2 for a half mile and gave way. storm ripped the kitchen from his 11-3" v. a. 1 3 1.4 4 1 724 w-Moon Night (S.

Brooks 112 8 1 3 2 1 Merl Young On Trial 9.o3 nouse. ne suiierea oniy a cut im- ma4 FIF 1 KAV.E. 1 m.ies. laiiiiing au j.i Mart goon. 845 w-lnfaith B.

James 111 4 7 6 1 7 1 i 11M0I 2 4 OOm won driving, place same. went otr Winner. Br. 3. 1399 Sanataga iC.

Corolla) same. Went -1 :.) DAILY NEWS INDEX ger. Values: S165U S500. 1250, Sino. 739 x-Carv Hope 1 R.

Wilson" 110 3 4 1 Halcyon-Catalan Blue, Trainer VV. Marlm.n 1 3 'V 1 2 9 V- 4 10 4 1 Vj 5 2 1-, 6 9 3 5 4 9 10 10 V. 6 4 2 7 1 )-, s3 6 9 5 10 The squall line ripped into East! 67 05 3 4. fK) -802 Cross Bavou N. Comoest 1 112' 1 6 9 1 StFcfT Frni6dds'iris Lass IH Lindberg.

111! 3 3 2 Swine Lock if Rum 112. 6 9 TO On Charges Of Perjury 2B 7,8 Times TndHor8e Jockey Wt.P.-S. -4 rtyTtiaSoocru H. Lindbergi 117 4 3 3 1 3 77 S2nnybrook Sue 109 10 1 2 121 08X-Cruel Sea R. Wilson) 105 9 10 7 1 1, 9 Rurr.

114 2 11 5 17 A- HIS rtAV. W-O lUS AAV. 3 3 1 1'- 5 1 vl 1 1 2 1 3 4 4 39 is Tennessee and a tornado slapped en its angry tail at Newbern, Dyers- jburg and Four Points. Several iaggs (buildings and homes were dam-rj(ge 2 1 1 n.i 3 1 4 3 8 IV, 15A Lummus 6B Markets 15A McGill 15B Mergen 14A Portraits 15A Radio, TV l- tJ. Nazareth.

Iin 15 12 10 1 Scratched: Step'g Girl. TlaimedrCary's Fink. F. L. Moore, "Our Jester 8.00 5.00 3.80: Jarnlee 9.70 5.20; 1 la 3.80 Winner ele-ted by Haiigh, I P.

aged. 1 7 1 b. 5.65' 4 73 6 001 15 451 12 35' 10 55' 93.85 60.25 I 123.35! 53.35, Brown Childs cis Wllk's Loss fJ Jessop. 1 1 1 1 1 5 9 9 17 WBabv KithL lhbndge. 10I 3 7 8 1 ,0 210 1 Stevenson- 109 9 1 1 "11 "12 11 JjJ Washington.

March 23 JP E. Merl Young went on 15B trial today on charges of swearing falsely four times dur-6B ing an investigation of favoritism and influence peddling 5B in the operations of the Reconstruction Finance Corpor- 12A ation. 4, 5B Young, a key figure in the RFC an honest mistake, not an inten- Handle SI37.7I5. Classified 9-13B Rau Are Arrested 2 1 1 9 1', 1 10 111 12 Owners: 1 E. Dierick.

2 Victory Stable. 3 J. M. Loeh. E.

Baker, 6 L. Silvestri. 7 Mrs. F. DeLuro.

8 Mrs. N. F'riedberg. 10 H. Larkin.

Comics 15B Dinmi 114 i fi 14 II r. 15 Shows oRe'gh I S- Armstrg1097 8 ,2 12 11 12 iTThl AAC. dq Disqualified and placed second Our Jester, under restraint early, was sent between horses when improving III IV1UU IViUU IvUUnUUU IIA investigation, is a one-time S25- uonal onf- 9B Smith 48 Society position, came to the Rail midway of the drive when clear and disposed of Ueams AsseTt G. Zakoor. Jacolee in the late stages.

Latter allowed to settle into stride the opening six, Associated PreSS Plinp 1-2B rrZA w'ah'oo G. Wynhoof Same $3 300: wir 3 500: 'Soocru A. Alexander. Same .83.500. government messenger h'.

r' ChS 14A Sports Editorials lununit.v. iimue up ruuu.l siPttuiiy vvurii tuiicu uiiuii. aiotru viir leau oeiweeO' rtl. mi calls the final furlong, and was not jzood enough. Ula far back, made, INairODl.

Kenya. IViarcn io a mild bid when hard put and held on gamely until the end. Moon Night tired British-led troODS and Police ar-suddenly the final furlong. Infaith was outrun. Cary'g Hope gave way after -crte7rTtlonJT Florida Hash.

War Bill. Miiii7hronlFVHe 17.1(1 7.20 dq-Sowru 4.70 3.10; Cruel Sea 4.B0 Fashions 3B Uncle Ray 14B who rose to a $7,500 RFC exam- concede Young was inaccurate in fiA I 1 1 a i 8A Film Clock 4B Weather Wfiotnnr iner before lakine hishlv naiH his testimnnv ahnut a fp ht ro. rested 2,487 suspected Mau Mau being displaced for rommand. Bolo Lasn rjuit Handle SI.I Mrs. MacLeod, i K.

A. faracnek. .1 s. Menger. 4 David- owners Mr Hawlev.

Mrs. avanaugn. i i. j. Mrs.

fl R. Collins. 10 Wayne Ranch. 11 Mrs. Helen Blora.

12 Mrs. M. R. vvninigig jom jobs with two or the agency bor- ceived from Washington consult-4B Wishing WT 6B rowers. a.its to an RFC borrower.

15B Word Game 9B, Defense Attorney James F. Youns testified that after leav- son. Roberts terrorists in sweeping week-end! Forbes raids. Six tribesmen were killed. Hopper and six others wounded in scat-; Horoscope tered clashes during the Kaplan oronnd while well placed, mnveo tnrougn on me rai when ca led NINTH RACE 1 1-8 miles.

Inezmuch (Fernandez) 10.40 5.10 3.60 Fourth Jack (Wilder) 9.20 1.90 Lucky Harp (Batcheller) 3.70 Time 1:55 3-5. Betsy Bell, Lucky Ned, Colym-bus, Happy Victor, SneaU Easy, War Blues also ran. IntVring the stretch, swerved out sharply at the furlong post ard impeded npon Sue tncn gradually drew clear and was disqualified and placed sec-SunnynrouB flintA the lead when War Bullet weakened on the final turn, was rl in the trefn. dri'ted to the middle of the track and failed to rally. Cruel jReilly conceded in his opening ing government service all his rm jstatement that Young made an income had been in the form of CT 3 QnSWer thC CQll 'error 'n testimony on which salaries from employers or ad-yi lone of the four counts is based.

vances from companies in which But, Reilly contended, it v's he owned an interest. Most of the Kikuyu and Embuj tribesmen were picked up because they lacked passes issued last week. loomed threat in the stretch and hung vssert had tin jen. aiH wine imnr iv.n? nositinn after a ow heeinnins- War i Bullet itia'de the pace for a half mile an quit.

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