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FINAL STAR ORLANDO EVENING The Weather Cloudy with thundershowers today. High yesterday R7 Low this morning 72 Hourly Temperatures 1334SK7X9 10 1113 12 73 73 73 ".1 73 73 74 78 80 82 85 87 89 90 (Complete Forecast on Page 11) EDITION Tele. 3-4411 Classified 3-8511 Price: 5 Os. EIGHTEEN PAGES VOL 8 NO. 2945.

ORLANDO, FLORIDA, MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 22, 1952 ixon Intern 1L Tom; port Adlai Seeks Labor Vote By The Associated Press Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson, addressing the American Federation of Labor convention in New York, declared today the Taft-Hartley Act should be repealed because it is "spiteful." He also denied a claim by his Republican rival that he favors compulsory arbitration of labor disputes. Meanwhile. Gen.

Dwight D. Keadie Fraud Fourth TV Bid Made In Orlando To Resume Campaign After Talk Ife fell K-V PORTLAND, Ore. LP Sen. Richard Nixon, in the strongest sign yet that he will stay on as the Re Central Florida Enterprises Inc. today filed application with the Federal Communications Commission for a television station in Orlando on Channel 6.

Eisenhower, still without an announced decision on the status of his vice presidential running mate, charged the Truman administration made military action necessary because of its diplomatic failures. a a Ike Ignores Uproar The Republican presidential nominee, who talked to Sen. Richard M. Nixon by telephone Sunday night about the latter's privately-raised expense account, ignored the political uproar over that issue in a whistle stop speech at Evansville, Ind. Eisenhower told a trainside crowd that the Berlin airlift was made necessary because the Truman administration permitted diplomatic relations to deteriorate.

"They made military intervention necessary to snatch a victory from the incompetent losses the diplomats made," the general declared. He said he expects to discuss foreign policy in a major speech in Cincinnati tonight, when he will be joined on the stage by Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio. SEEKS DIVORCE Jacque Mercer, Miss America of 1949, has filed suit for divorce from William Olden-berger 3rd, of Mexico City, whom she married Aug.

22. Four months ago Jacque was divorced from her first husband, Douglas Cook. 100 Recall Petitions publican candidate for vice presi I i .1 xi fXii CI 4 4 'I?" fce WMimV' Estimated construction cost is i S317.595. First year operating cost is estimated at $278,677. Principals include Francis K.

Whitaker. Orlando attorney, one dent, announced plans today for a dramatic radio-television report to the voters of America on his finances personal and political. The California senator, caught in a campaign squeeze by his $18,000 expense fund, broke off his current Western trip temporarily to present his case before the peo third; Eldon G. Wiggins, Orlando'- i r- auorney, one unru; o. vidicm-e i Ziesler.

Orlando dairv owner, one Circulated third. Channel six previously has been A hundred different petitions ask-iaPPlied for by WDBO. ple tomorrow night. But he emphasized that he intends to resume the tour. Says Ike Agrees "I informed Gen.

Eisenhower intr ropall tlrtirn fnr- thrna fir. Thf nthpr vprv hifh frpnnpnrv 1 CJ 1 I A lando citv commissioners are hein? cnannei scneauiea 10 come into The Democratic presidential Circuiated. Orlando, Channel 9, has been ap- candidate urged a broadening of last night in a telephone conver This was announced today by plied for by WHOO and WORZ. Virgil Austin, publicity director forj Application hearings are expect- sation of my decision, Nixon the Labor Department. And he pic-ured Eisenhower as firing only ine uommiuee ior uooa uovern- ori tn holH in NWmW.

How- told newsmen, referring to the radio-television plans, "and he "blank cartridges" at labor prob-1 ment which is sponsoring the move-lems- iment. ever, FCC is not expected to take anv artinn hpfnro npvt vpar agreed that that was the proper Eisenhower, addressing the con Under fire are Ccmmrs. Walter; way to handle the situation." P. Phillips Orlando, conference chairman; John L. McKenna, St.

Petersburg, department commandant, Marine Corps League; Don C. Anthony, St. Petersburg, commander. Military Order of the Purple Heart, and Raymond E. Ford, commander of the Fort Pierce post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

The conference was held Saturday and Sunday and was called to coordinate programs of the various groups. FLORIDA COMMANDERS Principals in a conference here of state officers, department commanders and their staffs of Florida's veteran organizations discuss policy. Seated are left to right Maj. E. W.

Line, commander Reserve Officers Coral Gables, and Howard D. Vaughn, secretary, Florida Commander's Conference. Standing are Addison P. Drummond, Bonif ay, department commander, American Legion; A. vention last Wednesday, said he Bass, E.

B. Doc Moses and Wil favored amending the Taft-Hartley OUSTEDThe Rev. William C. McCalmont, who police said admitted taking part in a $22,000 swindle, was dismissed yesterday as pastor of the Roseville, Presbyterian Church. The 35-year-old minister faces a charge of helping another man swindle an aged couple of their life savings.

NEA Telephoto. liam James. Austin said the organization was not ready yet to reveal the num Law and was against repeal Adlai Raps Charges "It was charged that I had 'embraced the principle of 'com pulsion' by asking for the power as President to 'compel' arbitra ber of registered voters who have signed the documents. Response 'Satisfactory' However, he declared the 100 petitions were designed to give "better circulation." "Some contain five names, some 30," he declared. The publicity director said response of voters at the committee's 3 Defendants In Vice Raid tion of disputes which threaten the national safety," Stevenson said in his prepared address.

Probers To Check Secret FBI Files WASHINGTON W) Congressional investigators take a look at Sixth Firm Here Doubles Chest Gift Julian Myrick, owner of M. rick's Furniture today announced his firm would follow suit and double its Community Chest gift in accordance with the precedent set by five other Orlando businesses. In making the announcement Myrick said he felt the doubling trend was a healthy one and encouraged other firms to do the same if financially possible. Chest drive chairman Phillip Igou revealed the appointment of the professional division captains. after the great reunion Forfeit Bonds Three women involved last month on the loveseat at Columbia University, I respect the general's Eisenhower's authority on the subject of embraces.

But if he recall headquarters, 325 N. Orange had been "satisfactory." It is estimated that about 1,000 in a vice raid here today forfeited hitherto secret FBI files today to determine whether they warrant wrote what he said, he had not read what I said. signatures of registered voters arej needed to bring about a recall vote. their $100 bonds in Municipal Court. Lucile Carter, 36, Alice Lawton, 21, and Edna Harnadge, 21, failed It was immediately teken as a strong indication that Eisenhower has decided to stand by his young running mate.

Nixon has contended he used the $18,000 for his fight against communism and corruption and not for personal profit. Orders Time Sen. Nixon today ordered a half hour of broadcast time Tuesday night, starting at 8:30 EST, on two radio networks and one television network for his report to the voters on his finances. The telecast will be over NBC and a simultaneous radio broadcast over CBS and Mutual. At Washington, Republican National Chairman Arthur E.

Sum-merfield said the time purchase amounted to $75,000. The bill will 'be paid by the national committee and GOP senatorial and congressional campaign committees, he said. 0 a To Continue Tour A reporter asked whether Nixon's announcement "means you are staying?" "That means I intend to continue the tour," Nixon replied. "Does it mean you are remaining on the ticket?" "I have no further comment, he said. Nixon said in his statement dic Under city law Gov.

ruller War-! an expanded probe of the Justice Department that might lead to testimony from Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark. Representatives of a House judiciary subcommittee will get a series of documents which Clark, Refers To Harmony Meet The Democratic candidate's reference to the "loveseat" at Co ren would have to call the election for no later than 30 days after the petitions were filed with him. to appear to answer charges of vagrancy. Municipal Judge Tom Watson as attorney general, allegedly or- then ordered their bonds estreated. lumbia University obviously was dered the FBI to turn over to the Det.

Chief Carl Rodenbaugh said Justice Department in 1947 and had heard the women were in Price Hiked New County Subdivision Rules Ready A new set of regulations that may make a radical change in the development of subdivisions in the county will be submitted tomorrow to county commissioners by County Atty. Dial at their weekly meeting. Commissioners are seeking more rigid control of the manner in which subdividers prepare their streets, install paving and curbs and provide drainage. The board is 'satisfied that by insisting on compliance with definite regulations before streets are accepted for maintenance by the county, considerable public funds can be saved. By demanding that streets in new subdivisions be properly developed, the county will avoid flooded conditions that result from poor drainage facilities, commissioners feel.

to the harmony meeting between Eisenhower and Sen. Robert A. kept for two years. Jacksonville. They went there seek- Carl S.

McLemore, M. will head the doctors group. Dr. McLemore will preside over a kick-off meeting to be held at 7:30 p. today at campaign headquarters.

All UMBRELLA WEATHER PREDICTED Taft of Ohio. The documents concern the 1946 work, he declared, On Newsprint The Democratic presidential candidate then compared the law oam mpmhpre unll ho rinrtnrc in to a tire, and he said: A tire NEW YORK UP) Two United: acc0rdance with their desire to be States manufacturers today an-isoijcited by members of their own nounced increases in the price 1 profession. rrv with 23 punctures and five blowouts needs junking and not a recap job with reclaimed Republican rubber." Kansas City vote fraud case on which the FBI conducted a preliminary investigation. The case has arisen several times in the subcommittee's investigation. Chairman Chelf D-Ky and Rep.

Keating of New York, the ranking Republican, said in a joint statement they would determine, after studying the documents, whether to switch to a full-scale probe of ana anoiner Dy a ion Umbrella Weather Today. "It's only been 260 years ago today," mused the weatherman, "that the first American prophet was hanged in Salem. as a witch. "Since that time, advances of Stevenson listed five proposals Arrested "Aug. 27 The three defendants were arrested Aug.

27 in a raid on a house at 318 E. Amelia Ave. Kenneth Z. Simonet, 52, his wife, Irene, 39, and Louise Albright, 24, now are awaiting indictment on charges of violating the federal white slave traffic act. They were seized with the three women in the raid, made by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and local police.

for bolstering the Department of Labor. They were: "1. Given sufficient funds, the tated to reporters: tne depaitment part in the case. Bureau of Labor Statistics could better perform its essential service as keeper of the people's budget If so. Chief Counsel Robert Col and serve a much broader function lier told newsmen he would call than it now can.

Dentists To Be Contacted Dr. Gordon T. Talton, member of the Orange County Dental Society, has accepted the responsibility for contacting all dentists in Orlando. He now is recruiting dentists as team members to handle this phase of the drive. Robert J.

Bishop, local attorney, is in charge of solicitation of Orlando lawyers. No kick-off meeting has been set, but this group will take the field as quickly as it completes its organization. Chest agencies participating in this year's drive are: United Defense Fund and its USO Centers, "all necessary witnesses." Pre sumably this would include an in vitation for testimony from Clark. Ihey follow increases of sio a ton by Canadian newsprint mills last June 15 to bring the New-York price to $126 a ton, a record high. The Coosa River Newsprint Co.

announced at Coosa Pines, today it would increase its newsprint prices $5.50 a ton on Nov. 1, to $125.50 a ton on a mill basis. Although the company does not ship into New York, the price would be the equivalent of about $121.50 on a New York bass. The Great Northern Paper Co. announced in New York that it would raise its newsprint prices, effective Oct.

1, by $7 a ton to $123 Truman Trip "2. We should consider a labor counterpart of the Agricultural Extension Service to help train the men who make democracy work in the labor unions and Plans Told "In line with my conviction that the truth is the best answer both to a smear and to honest misunderstanding, I intend to lay before the American people all the facts concerning the fund which was used for political purposes, and in an unprecedented action I am going to present to the American people my entire personal financial history from the time I entered political life." Disclosure of the donations by wealthy California supporters provoked Democratic charges that his acceptance of the money while serving as a senator was morally Meanwhile, the subcommittee will continue open hearings tomorrow with T. Lamar Caudle who was fired as assistant attorney general last November, continuing to science and the liberal mind have made mine a respectable occupation. "I predict showers" but he vanished suddenly as the posse around the bargaining table, Charlie Chaplin Plans To Return CHERBOURG, France GPl Charlie Chaplin, in high good humor despite a U. S.

threat to bar him from returning to America, declared today "I intend to go back to the United States." i He described himself as an artist WASHINGTON Wl The White House today made public the itinerary for President Truman's 24- describe various aspects of the de Says Retraining Needed Boy bcouts 01 menca. 3. Retraining men who are re- Civitan Fresh Air Camp, a ton, New York basis. partment operations. The Kansas City case arose from the 1946 Democratic primary in which En Axtell, with President Southland Paper Mills Inc.

of lti Ylce- "TrUan hove off on his gj" Sf Ts? andU1mLhnil Pa7 nemVoyme" 8V withESaT Veel civS both Today's Stocks Lufkn, announced earlier i': UV this month that it would raise its -Ln Si prices $6 a ton to $122 New York! Assn. Orlando Girl without political convictions and Truman's backing, defeated Rep. NEW YORK Wt-Railroads and fl" SD Axte11 lost in election. rights in Harlem Scout Council Salva 4. The National Labor Relations jthe general basis on Oct.

1. The St. Croix Den 'radio-television issues paced a firm veliever in individualsm and liberty. He said he did not know the reasons behind the U. S.

announcement that he may not be Tiger rWK u7auj tion Army, Subcommittee officials said they for 15 day ta. Vcntinel in $13 higher stock market today Department but this same field, has advised customers Ttadina stepped up considerably couU not tel1- studying the lrading steppea up consiaerdoiy wiipthor Com- 000; dllU lUUllg II VU1VU permitted to return. swing on behalf of Gov. Adlai Stevenson, the Democratic presidential candidate. munity Club, $9,500.

musi De siauea 10 process cases it will raise its prices $5 a ton half the time it now takes, for in to $12i New York basis on Oct. 1. this field, particularly, 'justice The U. S. threat to bar him, for reasons still unexplained, was wrong.

And it brought demands for his resignation as the Republicans' choice for vice president. Some Republicans feared otherwise that it would cripple one of their major campaign attacks against scandals in the Truman administration. i a Sparkman Asks Probe Earlier, he had given out word that he would issue a complete statement today on his entire fi wnue xruman win iraveii tire day. On Friday the total was 1 1 1 i 11 SftiJ: Casualties Listed in all of them since he plans no made while Chaplin was at sea with his wife and children en-route to London for the premiere of his new film, "Limelight." The farm laborers, over one million Americans who move with the sun talks late at night nor on Sundays. WASHINGTON The Defense Department today identified 209 1,150,000 shares.

Stocks moving up included Southern Railway, Baltimore Ohio, U. S. Steel, Chrysler, Ken-necott Copper, Dow Chemical, Zenith Radio, Radio Admiral and Paramount Pictures. The stock market Friday was and the seasons, their lives often bleak cycle of bleak exploitation battle casualties in Korea. A new list No.

654 reported 40 killed, Easterly Wave Held Unimportant MIAMI W) A reported easterly wave between Trinidad and the Barbados is "nothing of any im- Queen Elizabeth, on which he is traveling, touched here enroute to England. and rejection, certainly invites 161 wounded, six missing and two compassionate attention." injured. Inside Features nancial history. But Press Secretary James Bassett said this unusual accounting would be incorporated in the radio television speech, possibly with a supplemen Miss America's Sister Praised WITH THE U. S.

45TH DIVISION IN KOREA wv Miss America has a better looking sister at home, says SFC Raymond Tew, 45th Division medic. He said he dated Miss America, Neva Jane Langley, 19, "six or seven times" when they were high school students at Lakeland. Tew said Neva Jane "was the most popular and best looking girl in school," but "she has an older all around in a rise thatiportance," the Miami Weather Bu- higher succeeded in cancelling out said today. Page Pace A hurricane hunting plane flew last vestige of an earlier decline. tary detailed report.

Allen Reports 6 Markets 9 Around Town 6 Mirror Mind 6 Battin' Around 8 Movies 7 into the area Sunday but found little activity and no signs of develop STOCK QUOTATIONS NOON Four Motorists Killed By Plane MADISON, Wis. Wl An Air Force C47 transport plane, settling for a landing, struck a car on a highway bordering Truax Field, killing the four occupants of the vehicle. The plane, piloted by Lt. Col. S.

J. Wicker, sliced off the top of the auto but landed safely. Killed were Clark Dickie, 58; his wife Elizabeth, 52; their daughter Fay, 30, and Mrs. Dickie's mother. Mrs.

Catherine Blank, 70, all of Milwaukee. ment. Mr. Billopp New Ulcer Operation Doesn't Touch Ulcer By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE tall of the stomach, or the bottom AP Science Editor 'part with its valve.

NEW YORK Wi A new operation! The new technique was described for ulcers doesn't touch your today to the opening of the Ameri-The ulcer is left alone, to cure! can College of Surgeons' Clinical itself. 1 Congress bv Drs. William D. KpI- ine weatner Dureau said no: Comics When this latter statement will be issued has not been determined. In Cleveland Democrat John J.

Sparkman yesterday suggested Congress investigate his opponent for the vice presidency. The Alabama senator is on his 6 0ughta Law 17 14 Radio Pgm. 7 18 Society 12-13 6Sports 8-9 18 Stardust 6 6 T. T. Chatter 12 I sister who is even better looking." flights into the area were planned: Crossword P.

today. The area was first reported i Editorials Friday by the Venezuelan AirjHoroscope Force but the weather bureau said 'Keep Well it "never amounted to much." 'L. Backward 6 W. Winchell first campaign trip into Ohio. Affil Eq Alleghany Corp Allls Cha Mfg Am Airlines Amer Can Am Suk Ret Amer Tob Am Woolen Anacon Cop Armour Co Atchison Atl Coast Atl Rel Bait Ohio Beth Steel Burl Mills Caterpil Trac Celanese Corp Ches Ohio Chrysler Corp Colum Gas Cons Vultee Cont Can The sergeant, 23, backs up Miss America's claim that she never uses face powder or rouge.

"She doesn't have to," he said. Sgt. Tew is talking about Mrs. Juanette Crutchfield who is a good looker all right. She has one son, is active in civic affairs at Lake- ley, Snorri Hallgrimsson, Richard Egdahl and Owen H.

Wangensteen, of the University of Minnesota Medical School. 85 Corp 4'4i 3s. 1111 Central 69 Va 50'a ilnt Harvester 32 13 'a Lehman Corp 77 327. Lis Myers 65i 53 lLoews Inc 13 1 153' ILorillard P) 20s. S51 Louisv Nash 60' 275 iMontgom Ward 60U 405a Murphy C) 54 9' iNash Kelvin 20'i 92Nehi Corp lO'i 105 INorf fi West 51'2 315i iPackard Mtrs 47.: 21s.

iPenney (J 671. 49H 934 17 iPhilco Corp 324 55 'Phjlip Morris 45'4 41 Corp 28 36'i IReo Motors 22 831, Rexall Druti 5' 13'j iSchenley Ind 253 m. Seab Al Rr 1043. 43 ISears Roebuck 58'4 "72 ISinclair Oil 29J4 Southern Co 15 53t ISouth Pacific 417 BSUiStand Oil 751. 22 'j 36 21s.

'Swift Co 123. 64' 'Texas Co 53 'i 22'4'Un Carbide 64 30'. Oil Cal 397. 61 V. iUn Pacific 110.

49 lUnited Aire 35l. 55 'United Fruit 59 i 593i Steel 387 247. IWarner Pirt 12s. 33s. 'West Union 37 66 Willys Overland 934 43'i 'Woolworth 30? "It is not for me to judge whether Sen.

Nixon has done an unethical thing," he told reporters, and added: "The Senate Hoey Committee, of which Sen. Nixon is a member, would be a fine group to look into this matter." Poll Reported Meanwhile. the Indiananolis it works well in animals, so well land and is a nifty water skier that they don't get new ulcers even' L'Auberge The operation removes 75 per cent of the stomach. It takes away most of the upper part of the stomach, which is the part that produces the acid that causes ulcers. With the cause gone, the ulcer gets well by itself and new ulcers apparently will not get started.

The operation saves the bottom part of the stomach, with its valve that keeps food from being emptied out of the stomach too soon. The nerve regulating this valve also is saved. Orlando Boy Hurt In Traffic Mishap A six-year-old boy suffered a broken left shoulder today and possible skull injuries when he was involved in a car accident in front of 737 Magnolia Ave. Ptlmn. James Pitts, who investigated, said the boy was Buddy M.

Allgood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pitts, 110 Zelma St. He was taken to Orange Memorial La te News Bulletins SIX U. S.

RED LEADERS INDICTED WASHINGTON The Justice Department announced today that six Communist Party leaders have been indicted in Detroit on charges of conspiracy to overthrow the U. S. government by force. The six were among 18 party leaders rounded up by the FBI last Wednesday. PINECASTLE AFB PLANE CRASHES Pinecastle Air Force Base public information office reported that a two-place T-33 jet training plane from the base crashed southwest of Kissimmee this morning.

The crash scene is near Campbell Station, a small Osceola County community. Florida Highway Patrol here advised that when given daily injections of histamines which ordinarily do cause" ulcers in dogs and cats. Forty-five humans have had the new ulcer operation and seem to be doing well, but it is still too early to tell how good the operation is, the doctors said. Corn Prod Crucible Steel Curtahy DifPont Eastern Air I Erie Rr Firestone Fla Power Fla Pow Lt Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mills Gen Mtrs Gen Pub TJtil Glidden Co Goodrich (B F) Goodyear Greyhound Star said today it learned that top Republican leaders were being polled on Sen. Richard 11.

Nixon's status as vice presidential nominee. The French Restaurant "Ask the Mon Who Has Been There" Florida's Finest Food Cheney Highway Formerly Chef Manuel's Near Municipal Airport Phone: 9773 Reservations The new operation is done only Quick-emptying of the stomach for ulcers of the duodenum, the The Star said National Chairman Hospital. can cause weakness, loss of weisht. first Dart of the intestine leariins? 12 Arthur E. Summerfield had sent The auto was driven by Mrs.

heart palpitations and other trou-l from the stomach. Ahnut pifrht nut PRESCRIPTION'S Prompt Free De telegrams to state chairmen and national committeemen to deter Sara H. McKinney, 43, 904 Vassarbles. This kind of distress often of nine peptic ulcers occur in the Pitts said. i follows ulcer surgery that removes duodenum.

1 livery Reasonable prices. San Juan i only small pieces of the plane were found. rnarmacy, 2 No. Orante Ave. mine their views..

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