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PAGE 6, SECTION 1 DIAL 6-3111 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1953 House Sets Hearing 8 New Puppies 'Evict' Doll from Her Bed Fire in Monroe Home Results in $5,000 Damage MONROE Fire raced through a prominent Monroe merchant's home here Sunday morning caus Clergymen Send Mercy Plea to Ike CHICAGO (UP) Dean Ber Kohler Union Approves Strike 92.6 Per Cent Back Setting of Deadline on Imports of Beef Group Opens Way for Full-Dress Review of Declining Cattle Prices ing damage estimated at $5,000. The fire, in the home of R. G. Rottler, owner of Rottler's Variety store, whipped from basement to nard M. Loomer of the University of Chicago Divinity School said Sunday he had sent a letter to President Dwight D.

Eisenhower asking that he reconsider his refusal to commute the death sentences of Julius and Ethel Rosen attic through a ventilating shaft before the volunteer fire department could bring it under con oniiuiuiN iu.ki a House agriculture subcommittee opened the door Sunday to a full-dress congressional review of trol. SHEBOYGAN (IP) A strike at the Kohler Co. of Kohler has been authorized by members of Local 833 of the CIO United fruto Workers (UAW). A spokesman for. the local declined Sunday to give the total berg.

Loomer said he was aft unofficial spokesman for himself and declining cattle prices with an announcement that it will open hearings Tuesday on New Zealand beef imports. Rottler, his son, Harold, and his wife were forced to flee from their The hearings were ordered after a Columbus, retailer sold home, but escaped injury. vote, but he said 92.6 per cent of "nearly 2,300 other clergymen whq signed the letter. Represents 28 Faiths The letter said that "many of several thousand pounds of New Zealand steak at 39 cents a pound I less than half the prevailing price those voting Saturday night at the Sheboygan armory balloted in favor of the strike action. of the domestic product.

Unhappy American producers Final count of the ballots was immediately protested that the im- not completed until 2 a. m. Sun day. ports were part of a combination of events that have driven cattle Scholar Says More Read Revised Bible the signers are spiritual and executive leaders in their respective denominations," and that they represented 28 faiths throughout the United States and its territories. "All of us as pastors are in intimate touch with our people," the letter read in part.

"It is fair to conclude that our opposition to the death sentence prices down from an average of The vote by the union members authorized the local's bargaining $179 a head on Jan. 1, .1952, to committee to set a strike dead only $128 last Jan. 1. While the Tuesday hearings were scheduled to cover only the New line. The committee had recommend ed the strike action to the mem bership.

Zealand imports, they inevitably is shared by a much larger num will spill over to include a general Rottler's home at 2023 Ninth st. is located in one of the city's finest residential districts. Fire Chief H. L. Sickinger said he believed the blaze was caused by a short circuit in the electrical mechanism of an oil burner furnace.

A large crowd watched while firemen hacked through floors and walls to get at the blaze which spread from a central ventilating shaft under the flooring and between partitions. Sickinger said he believed a short circuit overheated the oil burner motor which ultimately set filter" pads-in the furnace ablaze. Iranian Revolt Said Nearly Under Control TEHRAN nPV-Rebellious tribesmen led by a relative of Queen Suraya of Iran were reported cornered in a stronghold in the southwestern oil fields Sunday night and under bombardment by review of the cattle price picture ber of conservative and thoughtful citizens." Indicates Weakness The cattle price decline has been The union spokesman said formal certification of the action must come from' the executive board of the international UAW, used as an issue by senators and The letter termed the death sen tence for the two convicted atom but he said the 23 members of congressmen who fear that Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft One of 22 scholars who worked on the Revised Standard Bible published last year said Sunday night the new translation has "stimulated Bible reading more than anything in Bible history." Dr. John C. Trever.

told about SO persons in the Westminister Presbyterian church that discoveries of ancient manuscripts in the past 50 years have enabled translators of the Bible to make it far more accurate than ever before. New Bible Older the board are being polled by tele Benson may propose a system of phone. spies "an indication of our national weakness rather than our national strength. "It is a reflection of our growing hysteria, fear, and insecurity. Negotiations between the Kohler flexible farm price supports after the present law with its mandatory Co.

and the union broke off late high supports expires in 1954. Benson Withholds Action Friday without any announcement When looked at in this symbolic of further attempts at agreement. The union said previously the way, the death sentence further reduces the range of our freedom Benson so far has refused to step into the cattle picture on gcounds that the price skid will be halted by the price decontrol program and The 'new" Bible is actually old to think and act. It contributes to a paralysis of critical thought." er in content than any other trans- The signers, according to the a return to orderly marketing by the growers. He also contends there Ufe! ZX4 fias-si pzTZ w-w rSIi 'mmmmwZt -Uwv :) I WT- srzr lation, he said.

He predicted someday it would be recognized as the greatest masterpiece of lit letter, did not question "the jus royal government forces. The semi official newspaper tice" of the Rosenbergs' is no realistic way to support cattle erature in this century. prices. Ettalaat said four columns of loyal troops encircled the rebel In a humorous vein, Dr. Trever main issue was a wage increase, although it also was seeking revaluation of the wage differentials and other worker benefits.

The union is seeking an 18-cent hourly boost while the company reportedly has offered half of that. House Committee to Approve Tax Cut, Poll Shows The agriculture secretary has had the full backing of President pointed out that the revised version still refers to apples, al base at Qalehzaras, 45 miles from the oil center of Masjid Little Annette Curtis has no time for dolls since the cocker spaniel at her Mason City, home had eight puppies which now occupy her doll bed. Eisenhower in his stand a fact that may account for some slack though apples were unknown dur the political and spiritual wisdom of the sentence." Burlington Liars Challenged to Top VFW Frog Tale The revolt was described as ing biblical days. Actually, Dr. Trever observed, ening of Republican congressional criticism of Benson.

what Adam ate in the garden of small scale. The newspaper said it was led by Abolghassem Bakht-iar, a kinsman of the Queen. Actually, the New Zealand imports probably have had almost Eden, as related in the Bible, was THE WASHINGTON (IK The House no impact on domestic cattle Ways and Means Committee will fcttalaat said the tribesmen had killed 50 soldiers, and captured 30 others. not an apple, but an apricot. Apricots were the favorite fruit of the ancient east, he explained.

Prose Beauty Retained Madison News Hems in Brief prices. The 60,000,000 pounds of New Zealand beef shipped to this SERVICE give overwhelming approval today to Rep. Daniel A. Reed's bill to cut personal income taxes about country in the past 12 months was far less than the amount which However, the word apricot PRAIRIE DU CHIEN UP The Burlington, liars club has been asked to top a lie selected in a contest sponsored by the state Veterans of Foregin Wars. The occasion for the liars' contests was the VFW's third annual ice fisheree which started.

here 11 per cent on July 1, an informal normally would have been imported 2 GOP Senators Urge 'Go It Alone' Blockade of China WASHINGTON (IB Republican Sens. H. Alexander Smith and William F. Knowland said Sunday the United States should "go it alone'' on a naval blockade of Red China and bombing of Manchurian bases if S. allies refuse to support the moves.

Smith, chairman of a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee on WEATHER OFFICIAL REPORT BY UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU could not be used and still maintain the beauty of the prose, Dr Trever said. poll showed Sunday. Reed, chairman of the committee, insisted on bringing the meas from Canada. Difficulty' in Selling When Canadian shipments to the Sanders in Korea Other words were discovered to have new meaning. A Hebrew word which was translated in the Sunday.

THEFTS REPORTED Thefts of money and equipment totaling $43 were reported to police during the weekend. ure to an immediate vote despite President Eisenhower's request that James Hood, Ridgeway, came up Allen E. radarman Congress delay action on tax re King James Bible as mercy meant United States were shut off last February because of an outbreak of foot and mouth disease north of the border, Canada arranged to ship beef to Britain while New with the lie which veterans think can unseat the Burlington clubs' third class in the Mrs. Arthur Anderson, 411 W. duction until a balanced budget more than that.

Dr. Trever saia is in sight. The poll showed not In the new bible the word was "World's champion" liar. Gorham told police someone stole $10 from her purse while it was lying on the hall table. Hood told of an "experience" he translated "steadfast love." Far Eastern affairs, said however more than three or four votes will be cast against the bill.

Senate Republican leader Rob He said the men who translated and other frog hunters had: Zealand took over Canada's markets here. The subcommittee has discovered, however, that there has been he feels sure these and other prob Duane Braund, 2634 Union we found a large lake with the revised version had three ob iectives in mind: said two tires and wheels valued thousands of frogs on the bank Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, Route 3, Madison, is now serving aboard the battleship Missouri in Korean waters, the Navy announced during the week ert Taft indicated meantime that tax reductions may have to lems can be worked out with Great Britain and other members of the at $18, was taken from the service Our presence frightened the frogs ONE. To recover the ancient text and translate it accurately be delayed until July 1, 1954, in some "difficulty" in selling the imported meat because it doesn't United Nations (UN) through con sultations.

and they all jumped into the lake at once. Suddenly the temperature stead of speeded up. (Story, Page Precipl- Temperature tatlon High Low 24 Hrs. Tester- Tester-day day Boston 50 31 1.24 Chicago 30 13 Cleveland 34 30 .20 Dubuque 21 7 0 Duluth 7 -10 Fargo 9-11 0 Green Bay 15 -1 Kan. City 53 27 .02 LaCrosse IS -1 0 L.

Angeles 64 47 0 Mad. Arpt 22 8 'Miami 80 66 .07 Milwaukee 22 12 10 -3 0 New York SO 38 Park Palls 9-8 0 S. Antonio 66 34 0 S. S. Marie 23 0 jP4 Washlng'n 45 39 .84 Wausau 10 -6 0 Winnipeg 2 -20 0 MADISON WEATHER Truax Field Tea- Tem- Rela- Wind Clou- ter- pera tive Hu- velo- dl- dav ture mldity citv ness 6 a.

m. 9 71 8 0 Noon 19 61 17 60 6 p. m. 15 62 7 20 I iv i and "honestly. 1.) TWO.

To preserve the beauty of dropped so fast that all the frogs were frozen on the surface with Knowland said on a television show that Chiang Kai-shek has While the Reed bill is almost station he operates at 2070 Atwood ave. E. G. Clarke, 505 Conklin told police a peanut machine worth $15 was taken from the back seat of his car which was parked in his garage while he was out of town. certain to pass the House some just their legs above the ice.

measure up to "good American beef and because it is frozen with the bone in the carcass. As a result, the subcommittee's staff has reported that it is "extremely unlikely" that any more will be shipped here in the near Sanders, who enlisted, in 1945, time this session, it admittedly SANDERS "some excellent troops" on Formosa although most of their equip ment is of the World War II var "We went home to get lawn mowers and mowed the frogs' legs. faces tougher going in the Senate. attended West High school. Senate fiscal leaders agree with President Eisenhower that tax We packaged them for sale and became millionnaires overnight." iety.

He said Chiang could make "raids in force" against the China cuts should be delayed until a Hood won a 24-carat gold hand- mainland. HIT BY BOWLING PIN Dean Meier, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meier, 1145 Rutledge future. Most of the New Zealand beef already in this country is stored in New York and Chicago.

Capps Assigned warmer, a iisnermans prayer balanced budget is in sight. Charles Sligh, president of the National Association of Manu Jerry L. capps, son oi ivir. dim piaque ana a set fish pictures Mrs. Cleo F.

Capps, zn rowers was discharged Sunday afternoon from St. Mary's hospital, the King James Bible prose. THREE. To restore the Bible to its central place in the lives of all people. Dr.

Trever said the revised Bible was accepted across the country with an enthusiam "far beyond our wildest expectations." He said the original 970,000 copies were sold out within two weeks after they were distributed. He said 3,418 dedicating observances were held in the country when only about 2,500 had been anticipated at the most. Reds Link Lawyer for his lie. Appearing on the telecast with Knowland and Smith were Democratic Sens. Paul H.

Douglas (111.) and Clinton P. Anderson (N. Bdth urged a go-slow policy in the Clark Lee, Noted facturers, (NAM), said Sunday he At the fisheree, which attracted Highest temperature yesterday 22 has been assigned to a gunnery training unit at the Naval where he was taken Saturday night some 2,000 persons, the largest by police squad car after he was sees "no reason" to let the excess profits tax continue after June 30. He added "probably" income taxes Journalist, Dies Air station at toiey, me Navy announced. hit on the head by a flying bowling fisn caught was a northern pike, 36 inches Ion? weighing 12 pounds, nine ounces, landed by (H Clark Pin at the Bowl-A-Vard alleys, (11 MONTEREY.

Calif. should be allowed to fall back next Jan. 1. E. Washington ave.

G. Lee, 46, noted foreign corres- 2909 George McQuade, Cuba City. Borst Ends Course at 3:30 p. m. temperature yesterday 8 at 7 a.

ra. Mun temperature IS. Normal 22. Degree days yesterday 50. Total precipitation since Jan.

1.83 in. Normal 2.09. Sun rose at set at 5:30. TODAY IN OTHER YEARS I Warmest In 1921, 55. Coldest in 1936, -18.

Wettest In 1911, 1.28 Inches. pondent, died suddenly of a heart ar East but said they had no quarrel with any steps taken by President Eisenhower so far. While the question of using Chiang's troops in Korea did not come up in the senators' discussion Knowland did raise the question of supplying Nationalist forces attack Sunday at his Pebble Beach SCHOOL MEETING SET Navy Lt. Comdr. Robert Borst, Richard Swehla, Prairie du Chien, caught the smallest a perch weighing three-quarters of an ounce.

Sligh, questioned on the NBC television program, "Youth Wants to said he believes the budget can be balanced by June 30 by cutting federal spending, home. a meetins of the Madison Luth- 13 Sherman has completed Lee had been under treatment eran school Parent Teachers So- a two ween in- to Baruch, Zionists or a heart condition for two cjety wm De jjed at 8 p. doctrination in with UN planes to bomb Commu MOSCOW UP) A government thus permitting tax cuts. jar weeKS. At uie ume oi ms aeam Fridav Naval adminis newsoaoer Sunday linked a law nist bases in Manchuria.

ne was -writing a dook. on opaiu ver described as "a relative of He offered this suggestion when tration at Great Lakes, 111., the t. mnAirn A rww the notorious American atom spy TJ So hv hie urifo il. WliUIHUl UII, CIO Asks Policy Post in Labor Department Douglas said he was "afraid" a naval blockade of China would lead Navy reported. implant a momhpr of Hawaiian The Madison Audubon Society Bernard Baruch" with' a group of Lt.

Comdr. ho marripd in Hnnn. will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. Russia to invoke terms of her de WASHINGTON (UP) CIO Borst is attached Zionist anti-Communist conspira tors. fense pact with the Chinese Com lulu in 1938; two sisters, Mrs.

Wil- in the Agronomy building on'the to the Nava Soviet Transcarpathia, organ munists. linn, Dottis nf Minloilinnfi -T UU1VC1011V Ul HWtguBUl laiuuua liailt Jt. tlllg 1.11W WV, 1F.J I Reserve unit in of the Transcarpathian govern and Virginia Lee, New York City, meaa oi inursaay eirony Madison. He is ment, implicated Bratislava Law- and a brother, John, also of New v-w ounoay. ver Tomasoff Baruch with the the husband of Mrs.

Ruth E. President Walter P. Reuther said Sunday his organization will withdraw its choice as assistant secretary of labor unless he is given specific administrative and policymaking responsibilities. Reuther also expressed "fear" that the Republican controlled Congress may emphasize the "neg Kenney Says Korea to Be Decided in Air Borst. The course he alleged Zionist conspirators which it said were "the most vicious enemies of the working class." The newspaper said Tomasoff Baruch aided Mukatch Rabbis obtain an "uninterrupted flow of DALLAS, Tex.

(IP Retired Air completed was specifically de thon ininprt tho Associated Press. I A itrrTivr prii Force Gen. George C. Kenney, ative" military approach in the Aftor umrkini for th Associated ttt mmunu sli signed for admin Gen. Douglas MacArthur's former BORST battle against Communism at.

the expense of a "positive offensive Press in Mexico and Hawaii, he btaniey v. Kubiy 7lb Ottawa was sent to the Far East in 1938. tr a member of the American Far East Air Force chief, said Sunday the side that produces the istration as it ap- CMDR plies to Reserve organization. II oirlu Wnrlrt War 11 1 rtuiomuuiie Aibouiaiiuu (ftani against poverty, hunger and des Out of the Respect to the Memory of ittrs. Hilton Jfinrr the A.

J. Fiore Co. Offices will be closed Tuesday, Februa ry 17 Until 12:00 Noon n.ji greatest air power will win the dollars from America into the rabbinical offices." Transcarpathia, or Carpathorus-sia, was transferred by postwar treaty from Czechoslovakia to the Soviet Union. Korean War. fighting in the Philippines and uvuiy uui vn.

later saw action with the U. S. kn.d a meeting of the Wisconsin There had been considerable Kenney, who retired in 1951, told Employer Loses Bid fit Tn ho ininod aivision oi uie aaa louay in me speculation that the CIO might a news conference he was optimis Tnfnstinnai Mo, RorviPP and Park Hotel to discuss legislation to Prohibit T-Shirts boycott the Labor Department after Martin P. Durkin and Lloyd A. Mashburh, both AFL men, were was sent to Eurooe.

aiiwums sine uiuimois, me ui- The article, reprinted in the Ukrainian Pravda. said Zionists tic over President Eisenhower's chances of working out a solution to the Korean problem. He said ino An Qnnmivi dinl WASHINGTON UP) An em Lee was the -author of several given the top posts of secretary and the joint distribution committee had spent millions in Trans books, including "They Call It Pa- rifif." and "One Last Look STORE CLOSED Mr. Eisenhower was a "man of ployer was told Sunday by the National Labor Relations Board and undersecretary, great character and integrity who Around." ine LOUls u- riore zuz (NLRB) he couldn't stop his work carpathia since 1918 trying to make the country a war base always surrounds himself with Funeral services are nendine. ain win De closed luesoay ers from wearing T-shirts on the capable men." against the Soviet Union.

uecause oi me aeain oi Mrs. An job. ton Fiore, the owner's mother, Man Pronounced Dead "The power of decision rests today with the airplane," Kenney said. "We can win only if we last Friday, The De Vilbiss Company, Somerset, objected mainly be Interviewed on a television show, Reuther said he has assurances that John Edelman the CIO official said to have been chosen as one of three assistant secretaries will be given a voice in policy decisions. If he is not, Reuther added, he will be withdrawn and given a job with the CIO.

Turns Out to Be Alive Veldc Says More Red Probes Needed dominate the air. With the im cause the shirts Dore me name tmww vrniK- mPi An fifl- CAR LICENSE STOLEN of the CIO Auto Workers Union mense power of new bombs, air domination is an absolute must. WASHINGTON (AP) Chair year-old man pronounced dead in Sylvan Sweet, 1014 Midland his Brooklyn home Sunday was a salesman for the Schappe Mot- plus the words "vote," "join" or "support." "Korea, itself, is like a football game. We aren't allowed to pass The argument dated from the found to be alive after the "body" ww puuee ounuay mai a had been removed to a funeral dealers license plate, 81, was home. DOlice reDorted.

taken from nis car while it was the 50-yard line. In this case, the man Harold Velde (R-Ill.) of the House Un-American Activities "Committee said Sunday that more congressional inquiry and stiffer laws are needed to combat Com- mid-1951 start of a union or- 50-yard line is the Yalu canizins drive at the plant, which Police said William Borssman parked outside his home. manufactures atomizer sprays and was pronounced dead of "senil ALBANY CLUB ELECTS similar devices. The union passed ity and arterial sclerosis" at 11 SUFFERS NOSEBLEED mumsm. But the CIO's secretary-treasurer, James B.

Carey, told him the out the T-shirts and king-size ALBANY Mrs. Harry Jacob son Albany, was elected pres m. by ur. uavid Biumenieia. Jvatny Ferns, Z-year-old daugh- Tne "Douy" was taken to tne ter ot police Patrolman and Mrs.

union buttons as part of its organ izing campaign. iiThis is the way I pay my lawmakers' investigations are ident of the Past Matron's club of the Order of the Eastern Star Christopher Morton funeral home. Robert Ferris, 617 S. Brooks mere "headline hunting" and added that with "more facts and less The NLRB agreed with its trial As Morton began to prepare the was taken by her father in a chapter here at a recent meeting body for burial, he discovered squad car to St. Marv's hospital examiner that the company's ob nonsense" the people and the reg Mrs.

Harry Edwards was named vice-president and Mrs. M. L. Bar ipptions to workers wearing the Borssman was breathing, police early today for treatment of a se- ular intelligence agencies can meet shirts was an illegal interference said. Borssman was taken to a vere nosebleed.

She was released ton was elected secretary-treasur the threat with present laws. hospital. 1 after treatment lwith union activities. er. With occasional flashes of heat the congressman and the union leader debated the best means to combat Communism on a television program.

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