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ESTABLISHED 8 3o ot 11 Troops Request Of Wederaeyer Refused In 1946 S. Leader In China On. Mar Him 7 I i i i i WASHINGTON 12 I.t -Ger. Albert C. Wrde- rr.e-, er testified a a he asr.erl fnr iseve-i Arr.rr.ran tn s.afrg\;arH Msn- i iria fr im Ru.ts.an penrtra- ti'-n a a a defeat but Ho-A-n by Gen IV.ujt'as a A UVficrr.cyrr at a v.as in for 1he dav at Senate i i jr.lo a A Wedemever id anted or TUESDAY, JUNE 12.l«t -EIGHTEEN FACES FIVE CENTS Wilson Rejects Demands lo Quit Meat Rollbacks of ir lie V- MI-! iSe of .1 in a 4 i i f-T'-es ar-rl keep 1 olit of th htn i the H.s renuert en I was In Mar A as the Far Rest commander Vlede- mever said a A a tain about how Ihe lo the homeland and i to maKe Ine said be believes lh.

Korean war a been if a i a i jrustee- nver a Kid aet up si he 1-1 If a advice had he Manchuria not be a sateii.le of the S. POST OFFICE CURB SERVICE is Riven trial test by Ralph E. Courtemanchc. one of the creators of the mailbox fnr the cnnvenifnre of automobile patrons. Type Of Collection Box For Drivers 9 Convenience Introduced By Post Office Hobilintkm Chief On Cattle To Remain In Effect WASHINGTON.

June 11 Mobilization chief E. WUaon today refected of the cattle industry for price relief in four words-- "The rollbacks are firm Wilson told a conference there is no plan tn relax either the present 10 per cent rollback on the price of live cattle or the scheduled rollbacks of per cent each in August and October. He conceded that "we will be in a terrible men" if cattle cut off the flow of beef to market. He said he hoped they would not. But when aaked whether hu Office of Defense Mobilization had any for rationing if the flow he replied with emphasis: i "No." "We have a tremendous ratine population.

the ceiling are good according to most economists," the ODM director Reds Continue Retreat To Escape Allied Trap Group In House Starts Final Vote On Excise Hikes Controversial Iranian Premier Gives Assurances To U.S.President Defeated Enemy Flees Clean Up Ry U. N. Troops Are Expected To Increase i TEHRAN. Revenue By $1 Billion: Iran, 12 i these in a 8th A rim t'hinrnc Arnnml Fcirrea To i i i i a i "Iron Trintijtle" "I hope we'll be able to supply 150,000,000 Americans with without resort to rationing." beef maie in rm 1147 report on c-vnd China aorl Korea. The edrr.imttrstion kept set ret for many months oport office i new type of collection Kix for convenience of it' automobile Set close to the on the Wallace street fide i i post office building, the box permits eutoists.

to deposit msi. i i leaving their rars. The box was "created" by Eric Ix-BUnc of the po.it office custodial, a and Kalrh E. 1 h- the Summer street linn on Korea wa.ma.Je public only nnamne o. trie au Mar 1.

garage from damaged a i Secretary of Defense a a a boxes because the post i oe- testlfiexi that he wllhhrld the report partmenl docs not a funds a a i frrwn publication. said one rea i ble fi.r the conversion of a on was the recommendation for a a il to courtesy boxes ot tne trusteeship over Manchuria. I now in here. The feeing was. Marshal! said, a i Mr.

donated his th. Chinese would take l.bor for the cutting off of the rusted offense at that reoommendition. -wHorr, of a a medium sued collec- Now commander of the li. S. 8th i tion box and fitting tha onto -army, with headquarters at San () Francisco, Wedemeyer has applied i nox.

frr retirement. He is S5. form In first dsy in the witness 1 --chair, he aharply criiiciied the Truman administrations Knrei war poiines and said he wmild both automobile and foot patrons Mr LeBlanc painted the box in the rirab green color which identifies all a i boxes in the Ralph W. postmaster. the erection of a similar on a convenient spot on Main street as soon additional boxes are for thus purpose Will Ask $500 For Purchase Of Transmitter 1 Wilson said he found it difficult "piece the of cattlemen to the price I They are designed to bring about a 10-cenls-a-pound reduction in butcher shop prices by next fall.

Some cattlemen teem lo feel that the steps taken by the Office of Price Stabilization "were reasonable right, Wilson said, while others vigorously attack them as being "very OPS Director Michael DiSalle reported to be preparing a new statement, possibly for issuance today, on the beef actuation. Meanwhile. OPS took action that may let Ihe price of hot dogs go up one lo two cents a pound. A new Office of Price Stabilization (OPS) regulation permits makers of sausaRe containing beef frankfurters, bologna, salami and the like -to their upward to allow for increase in the cost of beef The order effec- nince January. tive at once.

Board On Rrrnmnirnd Airport Radio Sausage Save been frozen WASHINGTON, June House tax agreed to 'inal voting today on a string degh has aasured President Truman Iran 1 to nationalise her contents of Mossadegh's le(- will not JeopardiM thelier were disclosed as top officials rt world's oil supply, nor imperil af Britain's Anglo-Iranian lernational harmony. (planned eourtejy on govern- The wrinkled little statesman whejment heads here prior to Ihe open- tain-; Iixla, nju been secluded in two of i of on the nationalisation trapped bv A of TOKYO, Cn long i i through evist his parliament building -on I excise tax calculated to bring in about $1,000,000.000 more a year. These are among the last major decisions to be made by the ways and ireans committee on the 1951 lax bill which now totals about aceordlnjf to the revenue The proposed excise tax boosta, tentatively approved earlier, in- Whiaky and nlher liquor, from ti 100-proof gallon to beer from a barrel to ID; wine tax England, Head 1)1 Revision Of Bill On Jobless Pay Seems Certain the highest level covered by general price! I freeie-last Dec. 19 through Jan. CotllrolLlln-Ptner develoaeaenta on inrrea-es averaetng about 174 per cent above present rates.

from seven per cent to ten; trucks, buses and automotive parts and accessories from five to eight per cent. Gasoline from IVt a gallon to twm Cigarets from seven a package to In addition, numerous household electrical would be added to a list bearing a 10 per cent tax at the level. Included! are electric clothes dryers, floor and The committee. In a series of votes yesterday. aBirmed a number previous tentative the base were final, but bill Is still Some In Committee BOSTOH, June II ttPl-- The Mas- sachusetta employment security law will reviaed this it came apparent today.

Even the, director of Ihe division, of oil industry operated by company. Mossadegh's letter was in to Preiident Truman'a recent appeal to Iran and Brita i for moderation and reasonable on the ex- ploajve oil isaue. The premier told President Tru- a "there will be no trespass against international law in the a ing over from the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co." He said Iran would take the I utmost care to continue and to increase ihe present level of oil pro- ww 'duelion. Hearing p. am ent of Iran, like yourself, desire that the of the countries which hitherto have Irar.isn oil should not suffer in IP Three- Reds fled Ki.rp.i i i escape being a i i thrmifjh a i a Stout new defence i let-ted the Reds' a a United a i tr.u.p* ni.ipped Reds in i arnimrt won antl a Tr.r towns trianfll for i A Antonio England, came out in a i a fm of some changes in the law at a rlav long hearing before the way.

0 reach the slightest degree." Ih told U. president. An unofficial translation of text was released hrre hy ign office a '1er a that the mesaaRt premier the the 14- a (unk--- frn-m i t- up 1 nrw nf menns committee. On rf rommerdatinn of Manager i(t cut into- a large package The two then welded tn a corbmst.on brx that scrvci Donald Chalmrrs the mission last i voted to request Mayor Ps-ter J- Ievanti to a an economic controls front ct to approval. Important steps i yaelerday included: at rate of 20 per cent voted for dividends, interest 1 The Senate and House royalty payments.

is in- ing committees srranged to sit down I tended to make that in- airport com- 1 behind closed doors to start is the ceived a racial from Gov. friendship toward the United Stale. strength. ive the president "unahakeable documenta out a bill to extend receive It. Dividends paid by tries.

would save a i a i U. troops from Korea and a i off maur i Ru.w;a and satellites When the oeneral came back to- i dav before tlve inqurv panel a us. of the Senate armed ant 1 forcien relations committee STI.I- tor McMahon (D-Conn) tried to n-t Information from him anout a Oiinese who are reputed to have larae fortunes cached in this coun- trv and other western nations. Wedemever said he had "r-jmori" but Rave MrMahon names He tl-e senator i HO to the U. treasury department for information.

Senator Know-land a then rfcvelored Wedemever's accouit of his efforts to sjifetruaH Manchuria at the end of WorH War IT. Minister Giving Baccalaureate At High School Pev Frank A Anderson, of 'he Emarue! Evangelical an i i i the aiidrets at thr IIIK'I scHoul bar- to in schoi-1 a i i a er i.Kn at 2 clock. tji-i- is in charge ol ar- lan jeuients. Mr Anderson was luled TJpula co'leee. East in Birthday Sunday Ends W2d V-Prtr Of Illinois Man TlPrinB OUl I n-Cl ae- 1 -basic controls law beyond Juna 30.

i cooperative! to thair members would pensation if the fund, largely through tightening company did not correspond to the up the eligibility true Under present law, an applicant able to collect unemployment com- it appropriation of approxinnatoly $500 for the purchase of a radio transmitter fur the airport tower. McHENRY, 12 i C'a-': a a i 102 years old a He isn't sure just haw hs has, but has two a i and hi' proud of a CJrandpa Bruhnke is in Rood hea.th. Last year, though, he had a toothache. The denti-t who pulled his tooth discoverer! it Mas only the ser-ond tooth a a ever had pulled. He was 100 years old when the first a i out Rorn in Germany i 1119, he rame to Chicago 1R71 He orx-nrd a repair shop on State street.

Later he 10 a i a music store. A i he retired IS and resides on an estate owned by his son, A. C. Bruhnke. a Chicago business- a Immaculate i his ptnk and snow i beard.

Grandpa looks a i like Santa C'a us He and rocks, singmx in his strong hantone. partial a i and also sings German folk lir i.i a chain smoker of ciesr- ettes. He also likes a highball or a glass of beer now and then. Manager Chalmers said his recommendation was prompted at this i by the impending merger of the Wiggins Airways. and the Rob-- Airlines, I of New York the it is now due to expire.

In I not be subject to withholding. House, Hep. Spente (D-Ky.) Continuation of all deple- wouldn't the banking a date on committee he which tion granted Ihe owners mum of tlSO has in a preceding year working a period of 10 weeks. The proposal would let uwii heads lot oil wells and mines in figuring minimum warnings at in might have a bill ready. The senior iheir income taxes.

Sand, period of 11 weeks. DKM 4 A i I Republican on the group, Rep. Wol-! stone an cott of Michigan. he and some other The governor's special message were added to the list. lo the legislature lut week, people suffered then- a good a years, i Ihe result that they are now in thr clutches ol a terrible poverty and an acute distress," Mossadegh wrote.

i No Iranian officials turned up at CKcu the airport for the a i a of two i directors and fnur other officials of the British-owned oil com Front i i i releases i a i i i K.I Wen! a a new But I I 1:1 am! i i whose vast holdings here npany, Iran's i i i can bill a I I I'll ml i i i a i 1 eventually the Fobbinson company dent Truman request for two- i use D-C-3 planes and that i continuance with broader chances commitUfe. Special a few after the governor-p, ordered nalionahied With the rest of the i i a oil companys' delegation i i i other directors--due today, ne on the takeover may start ore June 30 ital gains tax on gains made on the indicated to reporters that culation of a personal dwelling place veto ln Phillips bill if it would eached before I In the event that i merger takesjThere been place and tl-t- now are might approve slop-gap, when the owner purchase, a new hu Th, bill has pasaed Jhe that it w.l. Mr. Chalmers Mid that pending action on Presi- for own use within a ti ovpr Allir. rn I of li tower control of traffic will be Chalmers aLsrt out to the I to attract additional traffic.

The powers Thii provision would be retroectiv. i controtled senate. by head, of t. not married the E. Wilson called a morning a 1 jairport in a stronger National Production Authority the law opposition Ur peaceful ceremony yesterday doneH in the CliincM- Choi won.

once ihe i a used to a i i i PvonBgang the 1 .1 ivin iiii.i finhier D-C-3 planes in general used by the N'ew Ynrk Co. are about twice as I large as the Doves w''nrh Wiagins intended to put on their Boston-Albany route through too. came out for tighter (NPA) and the Defense Production Controls IConltnued cm Paae safe a tower control system is neces- I sary so that the approaching pas- Isenger planes may be directed in so to avoid any local planes which a bo i all about. The commission sometime ago instructed Manager Chalmers to inves- ligate the cost and poss of a tower transmitter. the corr.mis.sion las! night that he had learnrcl where such equipment may be purchased and he eslimated the I Airport (Coollnued on fmirl For Local Police New England Watch St Went society "has a high regard for Police Chief Carlisle Taylor and the of in capital gains tax.

in line with the He did would suggest. a at which Iranian directors nameri to operate the nationalized cnrnpany were installed in allotted them by agement. Choire Of Beef To Be On Scarce CHICAGO, June 11 (flV-Choke cuts of beef, it appeared today, ere going to be on the scarce list In! many of nation's butcher shops in a few (WH wr cent) hKreaio Unj(r nt 1gw the voted, by the committee In Individual, minimum nf .5 to income taxes. The capital rate. ximum nt 2 nnt but will go up from 2S per cent to the baUnere fell to leu per cent.

lnn last year, all were put on the 2.T rate. Lower were allowed under the law for with low records for England came oul flatly against Ihe bill, end declared thai under its financing provisions, em- eould face four in refinery the British rornrr pfl to mum-si i "HI of the nf of Iraa (Cmtuiuetl on Paee Walkin Donors Viewed Aiding In Blood Drive sporadic a Allies pa miles a fore i i Hrd I the hj'id i i K-. 'I ha the country. survey showed. But nt frnnt tM FStchburg police department" Thialine continued slump In cattle mar- class of IKl.

Anderson his been pas- tnr of the local church since Sep- 1949. During here he has manifested a special in- in education. He has been instrumental in encoursging Ihe erection of a churcn i u. a ticirval i nf 11 now rapidly neanng com- in Iunr.g in pastorate Life Without Its Vps And Downs Would Be Rough On Human Race, Doctor Concludes In Experiments He informed; was asserted last nighl.by,Dwi«M of Strong, i toeiety the Fltchburg Home the Zirn church st Mt ATLANTIC CITY. N.

June 12 were exposed continuously to a ..4 Tired of you temperature of 125 or could find a paradise? enough to be slightly lethal. In Well, paradise might be a dandy three days all of them were dead. thing for yru personally, but tough! ut bacteria exposed to hot on tSe of the a rare, a tur norrn then hot OWM MJd tolAt nM meoiral exhibit at the American then normal, kept on thriving.Great correspondence from house- of Medira; Aisn.s lOOtn annual meet- numbers of individuals died, out the. wivet telling of their husbands "toe- Assn. at meeting In the Hotel Raymond.

Mr. Strong remarked about the local police head end department after member of the audience asked about the "gambling sit- uation'' in the Fltchburg area, Mr Strong replied that although there are no In city. "there are some In nearby communities." He indicated there evidence of numerous "payoff fin- ball in the area. The executive secretary declined lo elaborate on "the preaence of pinball machines," but pointed out that "they represent a big gambling enterprise and should not be al- to Rate thf Drop Md. LUNENBLUG.

June 12--Grover Dr Spencer tnFi rf lifle one- Barney. Sr. chairman of the celled animali. paramecia. that won: board of has announced paradise Paradise was plenty of that the tax rate el $48 far Lunen- food, a fine temperature, no ene- tturg been approved by the taJi mies.

everything that science colony went on They adapted change The.y became able Uv. un the higher in lvi duaU. we yearn from ing shows. and downs, hard ti-nes good times, are a i for the human race, said Drs R. R.

Spencer and M. B. of, pe-M sUbillty Spen-; Hr Strong, in damming afl msinuie. But tn o( MC Including that all that may not be food told audience WO to on hours." Theae fiten not from area, a declared. the hotatewife who tor office This a drop oi S4 from last year's rate.

Although the were given a parameciura would love. In eight years, the whole population of paramecia died out. This race The that for one individual arc bet with tha laundryman or or the race. baJury aalasanan--aiooaj with the of- are moat ex- or factory worker who petron- mvorv -mwfw uuji oi pwrKiiiwui uira i A I I I wer uTM I1S.OOO in i happened to six different strains of, We must expect change. the the rate by an arocle them.

But paramecia that lixed lm NoUl i artaHrar ITnl'iiI awak-ssi a at pendable commodity. Nature the ravins; office, -man about nee than the in-(porter--have all become ta crime. dividual. nower to use warrant at the annual town Jer normal and "T'i tt was not ueed. are going strong, maybe because in Mr Barney Tax bills are ex- and "keep them, he ihe mail by the mid- Jin their toes." Dr Spencer said.

Medical die or last of July. IB another experiment, bacteria Unti! man have today entered the gambling field for a mone; and allied, esi to terpriaea, toeluding practHutton and among teen-apan. It la- condition of the fund. ketiait. -id." Under the will mean an extremely tight re- 'he merit rating: wnuM tail supply ol beef aoon.

After a week ol price for live beef there appeared' no Indication of a boost la Caetcnueai on fan fourteen! I for WASHINGTON--SacwUry of ManhaJI (osfar Irani swift, tri? lo Uw Koreaa war front He fooswl very sneeetttui operation" of VntUd Natieu la fUU. line permitted recent days. A strong response from a i blood. donors today and tomorrow may still result In sucreni for ihe dispi Mid, visit of the Fed bloodmobile which opened yesterday at the armory with a quota of 525 pints for this city. Donations yesterday totaled 114 pints or fll less than daily goal of 175 pints a day for the With 1W volunteers registered for today and ftf for tomorrow it it obvious that success of the visit will depend on walk-in donors For the convenience of these volunteers Ihe blood center i open until o'clock tonight, i Tomorrow it i be open as usual om 10.45 m.

to 5 p. m. While it failed to meet its goal in Ihe Kerch visit of the bloodmobile, Ihe community hu a (rom thr Boston blood center of the Red sh Normal a jonctent lo i his atorv own service. a reports i hv military ers i creased rilsniwtons of i action by i i i a become vague ROME--PreavUr Alcido Cfciiatian Demo. crate and alliod pwAHaBtic pact partie.

today had itrippad CoouaulaTti of control is three major Italian CitsOB. NEW AouMad farment workon today DOfaa tha fint work atappaia In tho indMrtry in IS yoan. lanol roiarAorf. of tho cloak Joint Board of tho AFL Int.WMti.-Ml Ganarmt Workeri ornkti u(d tho contnct dispute, IH por coal WASHmC.TON~.tlM obr mmt Hid icikf of oncaM amitt Jot flgkti B08TON--Tho today ruled tabotafe caMod tho craah of dlaava loot Friday. mtmmt tmummm ro- hffl todaj giairiy the Public Hearing On Dope Trade Opens In Y.

NEW 12 i-F' Stala Creasj 14 pints more than it has con- mvestigalnrs, urmer! i the tributed la the program to date tn testimonv nf Iron-age dope addirta and iiareTits. hi ing i i two- ItSl. la addition they community hat month-old probe public been takinf potential donors from uny today. industry since three companies have There were i a Ilie ir.quirv had their employes bled by the Bur- nto narcotics a i bank hospital unit in the plants in vrloo might hetome one of Ne-w to meet the demands for the York's higgevt recent local community needs. Independent Lock Co, the Crocker Burbank tc Co.

and General Electric Co are eoetributing at the rate of WO a year far local civilian Frank at. Cote, chairman of the Red Croat blood program in- far the local be curtailed or dropped if eha'pter cannot meet commitment for armed Mr. Cote atraaaed that the needs Supt. of Schools i i Jensen was expected to he the a i neac at today's initial puhlir Jansen was the only witness iden- tifield bv Attv Oen. Nathaniel L.

Goldstein, who is (inducting probe. prospect, have differed aharply on the narcotics question, A lively as Goldstein and Jansen for the armed heve! their disagreement became pub- over any civilian needs, lie two weeks age. when Jannen re- Craaa Narcotics.

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