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feegister Classifieds 6dResuHs.Ph.224 THE DAILY REGISTER Published Continuously Since 1915 THE DAILY REGISTER, HARRISBURG, THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1953 NEW SERIES. VOLUME 08, NO. 292 EISENHOWER URGES PACT WITH About Town And Country By TDfOTHEUS T. Motorists Urged to Use Extra Caution For Child Safety Speed Drafting Of Armistice Expect Acceptance By Members of Neutral Commission PANMUNJO.M.

Staff Korea UE ABOUT TOWN: There's no mor- on safe driving. It must pursued at all times. stead was talking with Timmo the other day and the subject of child! Oa raW un while South Korea stubbornly op- what it called Travelstead pointed out that now tions surrender. The staff officers i teams, one defining a cease-fire than during the school months. DC along which the United Na- When school is in session the dan- tions and Communist forces are ger -points are more confined--to to be "frozen" when the truce is street crossings used by children signed, the other smoothing out at specific hours.

But now the other details. Lions Elect New Officers At their regular meeting day night Dale Sullivan, retiring president of Harrisburg Lions club, announced new officers for the en-! suing year. They are: I President, Charles Rauh: secre-j tary, Karl Wallace (reelected): i treasurer. Morris Skaggs: first vice president. Elmer Tellas; second vice president, K.

C. Adams; third vice president. Paul Milliard; Lion tamer, Arlic Boswell: tail twister, W. D. Piper: directors, John Porter.

Lee James, Dale Sullivan, James Azar. Ladies' night and installation an club metJast Shrine Completes Plans for Circus Here Next Week Merchants to Announce Value Days for Occasion Committee members of the Egyp- armist.ee text today officers wiu be on July 7 at Schnier- Cafe plete plans for the circus to be presented one week The club announced sponsorship oniRht the fairgrounds. of a team of young boys to pla Introduce Bills To Continue Gov't Housing. The Shrine circus that annually comes to southern Illinois is promoted by lorn Packs of St. Louis and the "Shrine proceeds go to the organization's crippled children's 1 work.

Last year perhaps the largest crowd ever to gather in Harrisburg for a program of entertainment saw the circus at the fairgrounds and went away talking' Would Prevent War Between Gov't Branches President Addresses Young Republicans On Five-Day Tour WASHINGTON chair- Harrisbur; seeing something new next charge of anti-Communist war I prisoners were expected within a Not that some responsibility rests I ew days. the child himself--especially 1 the battle front the Commu- the bike rider. There are some nists unleashed their heaviest as-, of children not looking be! saults in eight months. Possibly men of the House and Senate bank- Mprrhints are CO-OD lore they cross streets, but most of, seeking to gain a more favorable ihg committees have introduced fif" "y.if Sh-ine club and them'have it drilled into them to truce line, they hurled 10.000 or legislation which would continue announce Shrine Circus Value ways before crossing und men into attacks which bit most of the government's current occasion nce xhurs- thev heed this advice pretty well. I "to the main U.

N. defense posi- housing programs for another vear. is the day stores remain open this is not the easo i tlO Ju at four ints I Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R-Ind tn 8 p.

m. the trircus will not this is not the case with, Thcr was every indication that Rep Jessc Wolcott (R- be startc until 8:30 p. m. so that APARTMENT TORN BY TWISTER--Typical of the devastation in the Burncoat section of Worcester. about "tWTxceiience' 1 of Mass Uiis view of three-story apartment buildings rent asunder by the tornado.

Many people in these formance. This year there will be houses died in thc storm new acts for the most part and those who saw the show last' year' are careful, even-giving signals be- a fore they cycle nding. and f. formally But in Seoul ash- enhower the Eis- housins I armistice terms. Capehart scheduled four days of merchants, employes and will have time to get to thc performance after stores close.

Elephants to Appear Uptown A feature this year in connec- Carpenter House Committee Slashes Se 0n pt More Funds from Agencies; VA Hit Hardest by Action By United Press "actually be provided until the The House Appropriations Com- European defense community pact mittee jacked up to nearly SS.OOO.-.'s ratified. 000.000 today the sums it Adjournment -slashed so far Iroin former Pres-, Republican Fhave seen it myself and have They want Korea unified and 1 on the ttlls yea Vth had it called to my attention, but they want to get Chinese Coramu- ft wLott did not -in wlt he A rCUS a hnne 'j vuv 4 4 measure uui QIU IIOL will be the an- jSOtne DiKe riders go right through mst troops out ot jvorca at hie TU f. Signs al a raplu paCC, anu It i 1 ctfrt nn thi i i 4 In would be all over for the bike Yang sa -rider. more same'; Mashington that all going TW, Too Paris Korean idiiS smu in uiai c-. nnn nnn and abolish, an armistice we are scveral of the gove rnment's minor defense housing programs'.

In addition it would provide for a one-year extension of the Federal National the In Chin about to return home after attend- QueenlElizabeUYs coronation. the elephant In connection with' the appearance of the elephants will be a weight-guessing contest. Shriners" plan to give additional I publicity--to- their-circusc'Seturdaytl- auto with a loud-1 in' Hftlafin ritt, 35-year-old de cided today to let a doctor inspect a gash in his knee that he sewed up himself with a darning needle and Porritt said he was "hogging" for fish in the Big Muddy River Wednesday when he fell on a broken fruit jar. "Hogging" is local slang for catching fish with the bare hands. He said he put in nine stitches with white thread, using a thimble and darning needle, because he has had a fear of doctors and hospitals since childhood.

MT RUSHMORE. D. -President Eisenhower, sneaking today to thc younger tet of 'he Republican Party, suggested a non- aaare.ss.ion pact between Congress and the administration to prevent "the fatal crossfire" of war between branches of government. mindlul of the opposition in ami out of his party to his tax. defense spending, foreign and reciprocal trade recommendations, the President told a national convention of Young Republicans here: must to) ceutivc a i upon one another.

Such a condition is not going to prevail if it is within the power of thib administration to prevent it." He added that "our very form of government is in peril unless each branch willingly accepts and discharges its own clear responsibilities and respects the rights and responsibilities of To Fish in P.lack Hills i This was thc political high-spot Senate of a f' e-dav speaking tour which William of Commerce end late Sunday at where the to Presi- Hawaiian statehood measure Lll v--v Dv oil A i government's purchasing agency for rv f. travelling to' Galatia, and Veterans Administration loans. But FNMA would get no additional funds to make than S2 in Some and ties one to a bleacher seat is $1.25 niort- with two children entitled Chemistry Student Near Flora monia. which is placed into a tank him on. a tractor from a regular tank fine that had been assessed against Another thing--some riders will fatal.

be going down a street and make Referring to President Eisenhow- a-U-turn right in the middle of the er's personal appeal for coopera- block without looking any direc- tion. Rhee said South Korea's ob-j gages, some builders ana mori- on "ne "ticket or one child' is a good set-up for in- iections to the truce were -misun- gage bankers had hoped the admin- Grandstand unre- derstood. jistration would increase this figure bc one dollar and lasUy. this riding of bikes 1 "We regret it very much at night without lights creates a we tak dangerous situation. We've been friendly aavice.

ana mis is unavoia- ugu. drug around here reeardin" able because a truce on present Prompt action was needed on the jn Jot fcc will be 2 5 cents bad accidents because of this but terms simply means death to us. bill since most of thc governments the won't hold out forever. the difference be- housing program die June 30, un tween our views and that of the less extended. It adds UP to the fact that both wavs Cd remembe a rC thc njotonsts and bike riders must be'united statcs has no i ess concern alert and obey the law; to keep us in our future than we have.

Irom having bad accidents in our wish our Allies would come Clty to understand our true intentions." At Pusan. South Korea's Nation- AND COUNTRY: Something that a i Assembly, which recently adopt- hasbeen going on here to a limited a resolution calling for a march extent for a couple or three years to the north, rattled another saber but this year is getting biggar and today. bagger is the placing of liquid fer- The legislators passed a rcsolu- tihzer. into the ground. tion urging the government to make I had never seen it done; so the a ''mutual assistance" pact with Other afternoon I went out just 1 the Chinese Nationalists, southwest of town and saw a little' bv a Gibbs, -only person in thc county County Authorities doing; custom workifor land owners) Dcputv shcriffs Isham Thrcct Fertilizer Co.

Some and ft i av last night picke J--ui. wn i Ralph Roberts of Eldorado for 1S su PP I vin i White county authorities, who them with the ferUhzer. Uvanted him for failure to pay a Painters Picket Paducah Plant; 250 are Fired Leader ident Truman's budget requests. predicted that Funds voted by the Committee 'Congress will adjourn by July 31 to date are even Sl.000.000,000 less after passing reciprocal trade, than President Eisenhower asked foreign aid. customs simplification, in his economy version of the wheat-for-Pakistan bills.

He Theo dore" Roosevelt man budget. S3 also aiS lhc The committee's last money bill, approved today, recommendsj- 2. to run the 1 (Administration Atomic Energy I the nation "would be disap- rf4. l0r Pointed they really knew the stopping en route to inspect toc- Authority, and Selective acts aboul hc Q( the Air nado damage in Massachusetts. (for the year starting July 1.

A when ttie Eisenhower ad-1 For the. most part, the Presidents. The total was 18 per cent mimstrat on took over SO said address to the Young Republicans (than Mr. Truman asked and ese ac ts had no been made'was a summary of the achieve- fcent under Mr. Eisenhower's re-l pu or security reasons." of his administration in the quests: Spy--George S.

Wuchinich, for- first five months in VA Hit Hardest U. S. spy decorated for extra-' He listed "ten quite The committee hit the VA hard-'ordinary heroism in World II, 'esTM It recommended that Congress to tell the Senate Internal 1 He said American defenses this 1 After speaking here today, the President planned to spend a brief vacation fishing in the Black Hills. He leaves Saturday for Dartmouth CoUcgc at Hanov er. N.

possibly Ve regret it very much thaTjto relieve critical mortgage money rcscrved seatSi which are box and take a different view to his, shortages in many parts of the na- chair seats are on sale at Skaggs idly advice, and this is unavoid- tion. drug store at $1.50 each. The park" cc jjj jje 25 cents. Wheat Quotas Seen Certain FLORA, 111. C.R) A chemistry student blasted to death Wednesday night while with homemade explosives.

Freddie Fee, stanlly in an explosion 10 miles southeast of here. PADUCAH. Ky. C.E-- Painters continued picketing today at thc service, billion-dollar atomic energy project near here, 250 of my country than you from Congrcss: Fcrcign aid The House Foreign them were fired "Wednesday night Aff "committee cut S300.000.000 by F. McGraw Company, chief ffom Prcsldenl Eis enhovver's pro-' who contractor on the project.

gram for rnilitarv and economic aid A company spokesman said all to Europe and military aid to thc workers were out except a few lN car East specl (l that only maintenance crews. The project a jf remaining S2.079.689.000 employs about 18.000. in European military The spokesman said the painters were fired for refusing to cross an unauthorized picket line set up by members of their local union. an Up to Plant Corn Workers who take part in unauthorized walkout may be charged by the company or dis: ciplincd by thc union tinder a DTUbny company-union agreement reached Gooc i neighbors of Inman Tale. HCXI ICOI dpliSed i rOr DFUMiy i i 3c explosives "i WASHINGTON OPi Agricul- company-union agreement reached ood neighbors of Inman Jllp IIlOn 17 was led in- Denartmcnt officials todavil as i y( i ar cnt strikes which Bnii farmc r.

who has been under WllW I JIA rxplosionlt his home ififfSSS? Uiat A Cd "ITSSSLKS" the care of a doctor since midwin- Hurt in Crash At one the 800.000.000 people in the So- millions "of "Americans Econnmv Freed of Controls and can have reviewed and re- or not they were vis' 1 ''nulitaij defense plans to meet realiMicallv thc needs of our -Hartlev Sen. Robert A times" said PreMdent Eisen- 3 have fieen our economy ivill recommend some needless, staling controls." He changes in the Taft-Hartley labor -said "the power of American mi- llaw. He said he understands thc i a i was taking over from fed' President plans to have some pro- al control. He said his adnun-s- 'posals ready for discussion Mon- tration was consulting farmers to at a House meeting with devise a system for relievins them i congressional leaders. llf harsh frnm little chance that siui iuuuiti marketing quotas can be avoided The agreement was tcr leamcd llp Wednesday to, i cached with the Atomic Energy ficl(iv an(i corn Labor Relations Panel.

chemist sTudcnt" at ciav But" asked if he would be willing the men back to High School, from which he was to say there is a chance quotas i 1 LA c-'iici graduated this spring. and there are hoses nitr0ge Miss Carol Richmond Selected by Legion fo Attend Illini Girls' Slate Carol Richmond, daughter This liquid-undcr-pressure when 1 Ir Mrs Leo Richmond. it hits Jhe prevalent Mr 510 South Granger street, has been i-lccled by thl Harnsburg American Legion auxiliary, tc at-! 'tend the Illini Girls" State this! Formal Opening of Cities Service Station This Week college campus in Jacksonville, patterned after our State of Illinois, following Illinois governmental procedure. Girls' State will bc held from June 16 to June 24. Thc 400 young ladies attending i Illini Girls" State arc called "Citi- zcns." They create thc govern officials, and conduct lar street will be held Fridav and i f.

airs It ex- Saturday of this week. John Stump. 5 lhc tSS'! manager, announced fodav hc ar t' Ca arc called the Federal-, Mr. Stump said that favors of i ists and th nallsls and have, it carnations for thc ladies, kcv chains no. connection whatsoever with our for the men and balloons'for thci 6 18 1 11 1 pa 1C5 teach thc later cultivate the corn or hev pa iilc and half south of here on 111 for the seed and fertilizer.

Paul 37 Wednesday. Droit is thc treasurer of thc group. Leonard Galloway. 50. West Men furnishing tractors were Frankfort, was dead" on arrival it rrf John Winters.

John C. Small. Gobci Union Hospital here. Fred Batid-r. that way." workere at the JODM steam 1al1 Droit A Dr pt 54.

Chnstophcr: George Edwards What makes thc ic Joined a strike Jcucl -'ackson. Kenneth Patterson. 32 Wc st Frankfort, and Mrs. Don. rigid controls almost a virtual ccr-; thaf i aril lt njh Kv a omic I.awiencc Ymvard.

Clyde Rice. A. lhv Johns 30 Marion, still weie Itainty was a monthly crop report i Wednesday which boosted expected wheat output this year by about i 100.000.000 bushels to a total of 11,132,500.000 bushels. That would bc just one-eighth smaller than last year's bumper crop and well above average. A record spring crop of 362.616,000 is expected to bolster 'be' below-average bushel, twintcr wheat crop up to thc big I not be called out.

he said JOPPA WORKERS I wouldn't want to express Some 2 of "a harsh resultins hish operating costs. 4 He said his cuts in federal (Continued on P.v.:e Six) Fairfield Man Killed in Crash EVAXSVILLE. Ind. -Charles Hamilton. 27.

Fairfield. 111., was killed Wednesday and his bioiht-i ant! a third Fairfield man were mjtired when their auto went out of control and stiuck a tree on U. S. II four miles north of here. Hamilton died at Deaconess Hospital, where Jimmy Hamilton.

25. and Samuel A Andrews. 24 driver of the auto, were hospitalized. at the P. Gollihcr and Clifford Hafford.

ho'spitalued in serious condition plant said Others who worked were Joe Clyde Xcal. 46. Gene set stayed off thc job, re- the pickets. Billy Thompson. Charles Lockwood.

29. a'nd Car! Mills. 30. all of West Oral and Othner Jackson and J. D.

Frankfort, were treated at the Hamby pital and released. Women furnishing the food vvere Edwards was driving a pickup Three Youths Enlist In Marine Corps Marine Corps thc Mt. recruiting wintcr wheat crop up total. Mcsdamcs A P. Gollihcr.

O'to truck, with Mrs. Johns as his ffice announced that three men Hcnn. Charles I.ockwood. Flossie ngcr. when it collided with" the from this area recenth enlisted in Land.

Gobel Dutton. A J. and Paul cari driven by Gailowav Gillow.i.v Marine Corns Thej vverc: Droit. John Small. Inman T.ite.

and the four other men were work Jev.e!! Jackson. John Winters i'id ers at thc Joppa stcasi electric proj J. D. Hambv Russell Baldwin. Hardin county.

Farmers Must Approve Added to thc cpcctcd to bc held Jr. i previous year's crops before harvesting machines even To Egyptian Health Dep't The White county court has overruled t.Tv. objections filed by thc Baltimore and Ohio and thc in thc Deaconess hospital. Ev- White County Court ansvillc. at 11 p.

m. 'day. of injuries received June 5. Overrules lax UDjecrions when his automobile hit two hors( es on a bridge near thc Wye on 34. while thc animals were years crop thc new estimate (roamjng at wil from lhcjr would bring total supplies this sca-, 0nc of thc horscs was i son to over 1.700.000.00 bushels.

Mr Baldwin's body lies That would bc about SOO.000.000 at thc Hosick funeral home. He is I bushels above thc supply mark the son of Mrs. Kenneth Baldwin, jwhcrc current farm law says quo-' She and his stepfather survive. could be set. Two things still could rule quo- Prowler 'tas out: Secretary Ezra T.

Benson could use emergency discretionary Ipowcrs to keep the planting free- cct returning home froin their jobs. Marion Cemetery Sexton Dies son of Mrs Mary Murrovv. iOO East Collcuc. Harris- and Mrs Ra Rt. I.

Kqu.iliiv Kadsdale. son of Mr Ragsdale. Rt 2 Gai.itia All three men are unrlcrsouiL; recruit training at Haves Butts. 60. Marion.

Marine Corps Kccruit Depot. San Calif of Xcw Rose Hill wil! bc buried Friday on one of the crave plols which he has manv vear His de-i'li 'ovv in White held Fnda at 2 p. m. at Fnck Ihc Memorial Chape! for the health department, charms that an im- TL propor ba! a and that I RC on the employed Hanks. Recently a furnace and storage room.

H.I.IXOIS P.irtl tonicht lali'n'counJ. but they have not ct 3 little warmer most of north been acted on by thc cour; there. central. fair ond Saline cointy "is thc third county quite warm. Low toniah! compnsinc The Esptian Health south.

Hich Friday 95-100 south, department and there were no ob- Sahara cvcrythinz works. Peabody and Washer shifts toth vrort. idle. jcctions here on The obiectinns were I there was ni rcprtitrtsd CMV 4b M.C ths btil-- ds- 3 Local Temperature Thnrsd.iv 1 rn lo sccz Marriage License Business Picks Up v.ctirfirus picking up. an unusually busy in The clerk's office here.

live marriage licenses issiiod lhe wen: to- hvorl 27. and both of Harnsburs. John Kecder. 23. Eldorado, and Bovkc.

20. Harris- Joe Mishier. 23. Akron. jnci Marj Virginia Rer.shaw.

Eldorado Fr.iT'cts -47. Harris Eradlcy J. 13, arc Esv- NEWSPAPER!.

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