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II III I I I I I I 9 1953 FEBRUARY 1953 Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur.

Frl. Sat. I 2 3 4 5 6 .7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 A- Weather Forecast Southern California Generally clear Saturday and Sunday; slightly warmer interior regions Saturday; a little cooler coastal section Sunday with patches early morning fog. San Bernardino range Friday: 73 Central and Northern California Fair Saturday and Sunday; high fog on coast Saturday night and Sunday. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ajNeWjpapet fit? San BevnmoCoun VOL.

LIX, NO. 142 TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES 6c a copy $1.75 a month (TLB United Press Iff) Associated Press SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 14, 1953 iyjuwL lF WE MM Minor Mystery Dulles Promises to It onsu Develops Over Warren Defends Budget, Blasts Critic Neylan Attorney Hits Below Belt, Governor Says, With His Half-Truths SAN FRANCISCO UP) Gov. December Move Congress, Allies Before Any New Far East Moves Act Revealed After Clemency Refused Because of Red Cries VATICAN CITY UP) Pope Pius XII intervened in Wash Warren defended his budget and fiscal policies Friday and at the same time blasted his critic, O'Dwyer Becomes Stays in Mexico ington last December in behalf of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, the convicted atomic spies whom President Eisenhower has since refused to save from the elec John Francis Neylan, for what he called hitting "below the WASHINGTON UP) Secretary of State Dulles reportedly promised senators Friday that the Eisenhower administration will consult Congress and U.S. allies before undertaking any drastic new moves in the Far East.

A curtain of secrecy around Dulles' testimony, imposed at his request, developed quick holes as members of a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee gave news belt." Replying to a charge by Neylan I ft 1 I Hi W't Ol tric chair, Roman Catholic a San Francisco attorney, that Church sources said Friday. Warren was responsible for mak The Vatican newspaper l'Osser- ing California "the most tax-ridden" of all the states, the governor vatore Romano announced the pontiff stepped in as an act of men their impressions of what he said "This is untrue in its entirety Husband. Pretty Rough Guy, But She Loves Him PORTLAND, Me. Mrs. Bina Evans told a Superior Court judge Friday that her husband "broke my teeth and my nose, tore my ear, broke my arm and some ribs, but outside of that he's an awful good man and there's no one in the world I love more." The Portland woman contested a divorce action brought by her husband, who charged his wife with gross and confirmed habits of intoxication.

Evans testified the injuries she accused him of inflicting were suffered when she was drunk and fell in the bathroom. Justice Arthur E. Sewall took the case under advisement. mercy "insofar as it was permitted him by the lack of every said. Committee members said Dul official relation with the compe No state tax, except the motor vehicle users taxes which are strictly for highway purposes, has tent (American) government les informed them the administration is not planning any action now toward a blockade of Red China.

been raised in the past 16 years." The newspaper made it plain The governor addressed the Across the Capitol, Chairman that the Pope's action was being Commonwealth Club which on Jan Short (R-Mo) of the House Armed 23 had heard Neylan, a member Services Committee, announced revealed because of insinuations in the Communist press which is loud in denunciation of the death sentences that he was not interested in the Rosenbergs' fate. MEXICO CITY OP) Former Ambassador William O'Dwyer said Friday he has become a Mexican immigrant, but does not plan to give up his American citizenship. "I am very happy to be able to remain in this country," he said. O'Dwyer, 62, whose administration as New York mayor has been under crime committee investigation, disclosed he has joined a Mexican law firm as an "adviser." He said he won immigrant status last December shortly after he resigned as U.S. ambassador, but emphasized the step will not require him to swap citizenship.

Gasoline May Jump One Cent Oil Executive Sees Nation-Wide Rise that Gen. James A. Van Fleet, retiring commander of the U.S. of the University of California Board of Regents, attack Warren's proposed $1,326,000,000 budget and his method of setting aside reserve Eighth Army in Korea, will testi fy March 4 on his views on the But it gave no details as to funds. Korean War.

how or when the Pope acted on behalf of the couple, Jewish na AT ODDS FOR YEARS WANTS UNIFIED ACTION Warren didn't mention Neylan by tives of New York. Short said he hopes the public ODM Relaxes name, but it was plain that he POINT CLEARED UP will be able to hear at least part of Van Fleet's testimony "because meant the attorney when he said Msgr. Giovanni Cicognani'i a speaker at this club a few the public has a right to know." Informants who heard Dulles apostolic delegation in Washington cleared that up a few hours later with this statement: testify said they understood the weeks ago" had "tried to sugar-coat his criticism of the Legislature in order to make the full impact of his abuse fall on me." secretary of state plans to keep Metal Controls Another Step Taken Toward Free Trade American allies fully informed and The governor and Neylan had to consult them in the hope of gaining unified action in any fur ther moves in the critical Far clashed before. A previous disagreement concerned the faculty loyalty oath issue at the University of California. Both are members of ROSES ARE RED, VIOLETS ARE BLUE Pamela Burns and Gerald Stephens, both 3, aro neophytes in a traditional St.

Valentine's Day ritual, but they appear to be old hands at it. "How long has this been going on?" the Pasadena youngsters asked afterward. (AP Wirephoto) WASHINGTON Uft-The govern East situation. FARGO, N. D.

The do British and French statesmen, mestic marketing general man the Board of Regents. Neylan fa ment relaxed controls substantially Friday on steel, copper and aluminum in another step toward "At the request of the Holy See, the apostolic delegation last December communicated to the Department of Justice the fact that the Holy Father had received numerous and urgent appeals for intervention with intercession in behalf of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg which, out of motives of charity proper to his apostolic office, without being able to enter into the merits of the case, His Holiness felt appropriate to bring to the attention of the U.S. civil authorities." ager for Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. vored the oath but Warren opposed it. predicted here Friday that gas Arrested With Mother for Bad Checks oline prices probably will go up a free economy.

An order by the Office of De Warren said he was proud that one cent a gallon across the country as a result of the lifting his administration, with the ap proval of the Legislature, had set fense Mobilization did not abandon the system of allocating these scarce metals to industry, nor did it scrap price controls on them. aside certain reserves as protec Three on B-36 Killed, 14 Hurt Eight Die in Japan Mercy Plane Crash GUNMAN KILLS POLICEMAN, TAKES OWN LIFE IN MOTEL tion against contingencies. He said along with some Congress members, have recently expressed fear that President Eisenhower's order to the U.S. Seventh Fleet not to "shield" Communist China might lead to spreading the Korean War. SECRECY SOON BROKEN Chairman H.

Alexander Smith (R-NJ) told newsmen that Dulles "very definitely" requested the strictest secrecy on his testimony at a closed-door session of the Senate Far Eastern Affairs Subcommittee. Committee members observed he got a "sense of comfort" from the funds. What it did do, though, is make all steel, copper and aluminum The delegation declined further comment. Neylan had termed the reserves not claimed by priority users MINOR MYSTERY available to manufacturers on a LAGUNA BEACH OP) A bogus check suspect shot and free market basis. A minor mystery developed over FORT WORTH, Tex.

(BO Three killed a policeman Friday, then took his own life less than two Government spokesmen said this the case in the period be', vcen men were killed and 14 injured hours later. of federal price controls. Paul V. Keyser, New York, also said it is likely the price of crude oil will go up 35 to 40 cents per barrel, starting on the West Coast where there has been considerable pressure. At New York, Shell Oil Co.

said no general increase in the price of retail gasoline is anticipated unless there is a marked increase in the price of crude. However, a Shell spokesman said, "minor" upward price adjustments may occur in some areas, notably along the West Coast and in Ohio, where price ceilings have not permitted ade means that such production ceil 1'Osservatore's announce ment they heard a shot. Inside they and the issuance of the statement ings as the l-million limit on passenger cars each quarter are ended. Automobile makers will be found Miller, a bullet in his heart in Washington. The killer, identified as Carl Lawson Miller, 33, an ex-convict from National City, with a long record, had been arrested the ban as they emerged from the hearing room, brushing aside all questions about Dulles' remarks.

"sequestered monies." Warren said the words had "an invidious connotation." NO FUNDS HIDDEN "If either he or anyone wants to see these (funds) I direct their attention to page A-47 of the budget where they are enumerated in detail and to the budget message where they are explained," the governor said. The Legislature when it recon when a B-36 bomber crashed and burned 16 miles from Goose Bay, Labrador, late Thursday night. The giant bomber was the second Air Force B-36 lost within the Authorities said Miller and his Vatican quarters said the Pope (Continued on Page 2, Column 2) mother had recently written bad checks in several California cities able to turn out as many extra cars as they can produce with unallocated metal. Later, however, some of the lawmakers privately passed along their impressions to reporters. Friday morning with his mother, Mrs.

Mary Cecile Miller, 52, at a and was wanted here, in La Vgrne garage. Similar restrictions will be re Tire Industry Says Sen. Sparkman of Alabama, the and El Centro. LONG CRIME RECORD Garage officials had informed 1952 Democratic vice presidential moved from the construction industry, it was said. police Miller left his car for re venes late this month will take quate profit margins.

Officers said Miller had a record (Continued on Page 2, Column 5) Under the old rules, manufac up consideration or the gover- pairs and paid with a $50 bad check. DRAWS HIDDEN PISTOL turers who had used up their basic metal allocations had to (Continued on Page 2, Column 4) In San Francisco, a group of independent retail dealers boosted the price of gasoline one cent a gallon. Major oil companies in While being booked with his dating back to his juvenile days when he was arrested in Oklahoma City on auto theft charges. They said he was released from Boise, County Jail last Nov. 20 after -serving six months on check charges.

Previously he mother on suspicion of forgery, dicated they would follow suit. past week. Another crashed in England after all crewmen parachuted to safety. The Labrador crash occurred as the bomber was preparing to land at Goose Bay after a flight from England, officials at Carswell Air Force Base announced here Friday. The bomber was one of 14 returning to Carswell after a training flight to England, and was making a scheduled stop at Goose Bay.

Weather was reported to have been clear and unrestricted at the time. Killed were: Master Sgt. Lloyd E. Rogers, 35, police reported, Miller drew a A spokesman for Standard Oil concealed .32 pistol, snatched an Publisher Obtains Settlement in Suit Against McCarran LAS VEGAS, New A newspaper publisher's suit charging come to the government for additional supplies and their output was always limited by any production ceilings placed on the industry. President Eisenhower, in a sweeping order issued under his direction Thursday, lifted the other gun from Officer Gordon Surrounded Allies Beat Back Reds in Five-Hour Battle served time on a federal sentence G.

French, 49. and attempted to from Tucson, for transport Prices Won't Go Up AKRON, O. Auto tires and tubes won't go up in price even though their price controls have been removed, rubber industry spokesmen said. They said dealers have been selling tires at discounts or with liberal allowances or trade-ins. 4 Hoover Beats Flu, Starts Fishing Trip MIAMI BEACH, Fla.

(JP) Herbert Hoover sailed aboard the yacht Sunset Friday for a delayed fishing trip in the Florida Keys. The 78-year-old former President spent a week in St. Francis Hospital with influenza. escape. When French gave chase, Miller shot him dead.

price lid off gasoline, soaps, poul- ing stolen cars across state borders. Laguna Beach police said he is divorced and his ex-wife and sons Hailing a taxi. Miller rode to TOKYO (IP) Surrounded Allied! try, eggs, and thousands of other conspiracy against Sen. Pat McCarran (D-Nev) and 20 Las Vegas items. troops beat back a Communist at Company of California said, "It is reasonable to assume that prices on gasoline will be increased by our organization." He did not say what the increase would be.

Soviet 'Hunters' Probed MEXICO CITY (J) The Interior Ministry has sent an immigration agent to Southern Mexico to investigate reports that some Russians were on a "hunting trip" near uranium mines in Oaxaca State. nearby San Clemente and registered at a motel. The cab driver, learnmg later Miller was wanted, The relaxation of the controls tack west of Chorwon on the Ko gambling casinos and hotels was settled Friday during the middle a gunner who lived on the base on metals is called an "open end" live in Farrington, N. M. Officer French leaves a widow and two children, a boy and a girl.

with his wife, Ruth. informed police. When officers of the trial. knocked on the motel room door, Master Sgt. Carroll W.

Butin, 34, Publisher H. M. Greenspun of a gunner from Reasoner, la. the Las Vegas Sun had asked rean western front at dawn Saturday after five hours of savage fighting. The Red assault near Old Baldy marked the Chinese lunar new year holiday and was the eighth enemy ground attack along the winding battlefront in 24 hours.

Nearby Communist artillery Master Sgt. Hymen Towe $225,000 damages. Although terms of the settlement were not dis 26, a gunner, Lismenn, Ky. closed there was a report from 900 REPORTED KILLED BY QUAKE IN IRAN TOWN There were no Californians system. ODM Director Arthur S.

Flemming said it would continue until June 30, when the government hopes to substitute a simplified system of insuring basic metal deliveries to defense contractors. Fireworks Plant Explodes; 23 Dead, Scores' Injured TOKYO Japanese police said among the injured. a reliable source that it was in favor of Greenspun in an amount BOY DAVIS' CAMtHA SHOP PHOTOSTATS! One Hour Service Here It Costs No More For "Certified" Photostats of Your ieal Documents and Valuable Papers Confidential Serrtr Lowest Prices ROY DAVIS' CAMERA SHOP 415 Third St. (Opposite City Hall) estimated at from $76,000 to MERCY PLANE CRASHES Fifteen trucks and 15 jeeps dropped a stunning, barrage on an Allied position near CULLIGAN SOFT WATER 15 Day Trial NO EQUIPMENT TO BUT NO CONTRACT TO SIGN HARPER POET. Ltd.

Ph. 81-HIS and 87-4100. nd Mt. View $86,000. TOKYO (IP) An Air Force Attorneys for all parties said the Hook, while enemy loudspeaker propagandists urged South Korean TEHRAN, Iran The earthquake which wiped out the village of Torroud, a mountain town 20 miles east of Tehran, was reported Friday night to have killed at least 900 persons.

mercy plane crashed into Mt. Ka-zashi on Northern Kyushu Island Friday, killing the eight persons aboard including a flight nurse and infantrymen to observe the holiday they had agreed that no statement would be made on the terms of the settlement. a fireworks factory exploded Sat by "taking it easy." urday in a Tokyo suburb, kill loaded with soldiers, blankets, medicines and food were the first to leave from Tehran. Other convoys converged on the scene from Tehran and coastal towns along the Caspian. Reports from advance rescue units said precise information on the number killed would be slow B-26 night bombers ranging over ing at least 23 persons and serious the wife of an Army sergeant.

An earlier estimate by the pro ly injuring 45. North Korean roads ran their three-day toll of Red trucks to 355 vincial governor had placed the The twin-engined air rescue DRIVE OUT TODAY OPEN HOUSE AT DEL ROSA HIGHLANDS Drive East on Highland to Golden Then North to Del Norte RALPH'S FURNITURE DISPLAY 1153 San Bernardino The death toll was expected to EQUIPMENT RENTALS ELECTRIC TOOLS DRILLS SANDERS WELDERS W-K EQUIPMENT RENTALS 275 So. Street Ph. 7-3325 dead at 1,500, with only about 50 amphibian had been dispatched to take the sergeant and his ailing rise, police said. Several persons destroyed, while American B-29s wiped out a sod air strip survivors in the entire village.

Greenspun alleged that Sen. McCarran and the casinos conspired in violation of the antitrust laws to cut off casino and hotel advertising in his paper because of critical comments he had published about McCarran. McCarran and the others denied these charges. were missing. because of the many still trapped in ruins of the 400 stone and wood The quake struck about noon The blast flattened 150 homes.

two miles from the center of the North Korean capital of Pyong Thursday. Spectacular explosions rocked the houses. wife from Beppu to Ashiya. It carried five air crewmen. Names of the victims were withheld pending notification of Premier Mohammed Mossadegh yang.

The quake was felt in Tehran area, only a few miles from a U.S air base, for a half hour. ordered national mourning for the and created no concern. But Tor 5-MINUTE CAR WASH village and dispatched troops to 99c roud, on the road to Iran's prov the area. ince of Khurasan, was in a moun Eight LA. Plants Closed by AFL Strike LOS ANGELES (UP) Eight Complete Stock of CAMERAS SUPPLIES at "Mnat Complete Shop Kl of L.A." Trade-In or Term tf Dre4 REDLANDS CAMERA SHOP 217 Orange St.

Photophone 3-2186 Open 8:30 A.M 'til 6:30 P. M. tainous area vulnerable to land Your Car Expertly Washed and Dried with Soft Water In Only 5 Minutes. Wash and Polish, S9.U5 op 468 St. Between 4th and 5th M' CART HY FINDS SOME SABOTAGING VOICE' More Fair Weather THE SUN'S Features Index plants manufacturing refrigeration Sun.

8:30 to 2:30 Oten Daily tMuiM slides. Patched Dikes Hold Fast Against Rising North Sea equipment were closed Friday by a walkout of 1,500 AFL union Ahead for California that it included "a vast number members in a wage dispute. A George Air Force Base pilot of good Americans." SAN FRANCISCO (B Continued The workers, represented by several unions, walked out to back McCarthy, chairman of a subcommittee of the Senate Perma died when his jet plane cracked up during takeoff Friday. See Page fair weather with temperatures in up demands for 25-cent hourly nent Investigating Committee, LONDON UFi The patched coastal defenses of Britain, Holland and Belgium held fast Friday night NEW YORK Sen. Joseph R.

McCarthy (R-Wis) said Friday some people in the State Department's Voice of America branch are doing "a fairly good job of of sabotaging Dulles' and Eisenhower's foreign policy program." The senator did not name them wage boosts. The eight companies the 60s and 70s is in store for most of for the next five days, the Weather Bureau against the first onslaught of dan had offered 10-cent hourly hikes 4 made the comment to newsmen after he and aides of other Senate investigating committees began closed New York hearings into gerous high tides. TO RENT TO SPRING FEVER SUFFERERS LOPPING SHEARS LONG-HANDLED PRUNERS Electric HEDGE CLIPPERS Electric POST-HOLE DIGGERS KEYSTONE HARDWARE 3187 Street at Marshall predicted Friday. ROSES Clean Up of JUNE- BUD ROSES BUSH and CLIMBERS All Will Bloom This Spring Special 3 for Frank Hunt Nursery 4670 Sierra Way Green Stamps A strong sea breeze probably Repair Ship Returns As the hungry North Sea swept higher toward the critical tide Voice activities. i will result in cooler temperatures 15.

On Other Pages AMUSEMENTS. Page i. CHURCHES. Pase 6. CLASSIFIED.

Pages 21-27. COMICS. Page 10. COUNTY NEWS. Pages 16-1 CROSSWORD.

Page 12. EDITORIAL. Page 28. FINANCIAL. Page 11.

SPORTS. Pages' 19-21. STAR GAZER. Page 3. TELEVISION-RADIO.

Page 11. VITAL RECORDS. Pag 11. WEATHER. Page 11.

WOMEN. Pages 12, 13. peaks expected Monday, tens of SAN DIEGO UPy The Navy says along the central coast Saturday thousands of troops and volunteers and northern sections probably nor say how many he believed were involved. He said there are "some very questionable people" in the. Voice program, which sends information toiled on through freezing winds McCarthy said most of Friday's evidence dealt with "a vast amount of waste, running into tens of mil-: lions," but he declined to elabo-j rate.

The rest of the evidence! dealt with subversion, he said. I the U.S. repair ship Delta is due here Saturday from a second six-month tour of service in the Far East since the outbreak of the Korean War. will get some cloudiness, the forecaster said. But, he added, no storms are moving toward the state at present.

to rebuild and strengthen dikes wrecked by the disastrous floods of 13 days ago. by radio to foreign countries, but a.

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