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WU STATE LIE2A2T 6-3C-55 i ESUCATI CAS. News-Herald The Weather Evening Thought The world's history is a Chance of scattered showers ami ibly thunderstorms Thursday nd tonight. Low tenifht St to 5S. poem of which the history of every natioB is a canto and every man a word. James A.

Garfield. Leased Wire Service of The United Press. Exclusive NEA Pictures and Features. 77TH YEAR NO. 21,290.

FRANKLIN AND OIL CITY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1954 5c a Copy, By Carrier 35c Wk, MVOR rn Ml lift fn) THE Ml UP News Roundup Court Rejects Application of Oil City Group Soviet Embassy in Australia Demands Return of Pet rovs Aide is Defended By Wilson Against Attack by McCarthy U. S. Planes Fly French Troops To Indochina Paratroop Fighters Are Airlifted From France to War Front Villi JIT VIIIIM Vreaflw By UNITED PRESS Warm weather with increasing I humidity prevailed throughout Planned Evangelistic CANBERRA, Australia (UP) The note said Petrov had misaD- Campaiqns, Home For! WASHINGTON (UP) Defense Secretary Charles ine soviet imDassy today accused propria ted a large sum of money Pennsylvania today but the sum-merlike conditions were threatened by the return of springtime showers. The showers, beginning in the nrirfViurest nnrtion of the state to- CU'IA jWilson today flatly disagreed with Sen. Joseph R.

Mc-iniiaren Near ury Carthy's charges of "misconduct" leveled against Assistant its refugee spy chief Vladimir Petrov of being a thief and a fore- Nixon, Dulles Speak to Calm European Fears Insist Agreement Must Be 'Honorable Rule Out Surrender to Reds By WARREN DUFFEE WASHINGTON (UP)-The United States made it plain to the world today that it will welcome a negotiated peace in Indochina as long as it is "honorable" and is not a surrender to Red China. Vice President Richard M. Nixon declared this emphatically in a Cincinnati, Ohio, speech Tuesday night. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said about the same thing a few hours earlier. It was learned the two statements were aimed at European fears fanned by Soviet propaganda that the United States is determined to block any kind Judge Lee A.

McCracken grant- Defense Secretary H. Struve Hensel. By KENNETH MILLER er. and demanded his return as "by forgery" and surrendered to escape punishment Further, the note alleged, the 100 files of spy documents which Petrov turned over to the Aus- PARIS (UP Crack French Colo-'a criminal. day, were expected to spread ed a motion of Oil City Solicitor Wilson aescriDea iiensei at a news conierence as a com-, Thursday, the weather bureau Samuei Mogilowitz to dismiss petent, honest man." He said that if he did not believe that, nia! paratroop commandos are! Soviet Ambassador Nikolai Gen-being rushed by United States himself, collapsed under tt.ZzZz5 application for a corporation Hensel "would not be his lift from France to Indochina to aid the hard-pressed defenders of present assignment.

the strain of the defection of Petrov and his wife, and went under treatment for a nervous The level today, the bureau said, charter for "God's Evangelistic Asked whether he agreed with the surrounded Dien Bien will range from 76 to 86 degrees Missionary" following an hour and McCarthys charges of "miscon garrison, an official announcement for the afternoon high. Lower a half long hearing in the Venango disclosed today. It was disclosed that two days before Petrov surrendered to the County court house this morning. readings in the upper 70's or low 80's were expected to accompany The evangelistic group had ap Australian Security Service, ask ing asylum as a political refugee plied for a charter to incorporate the showers or thundershowers the northwestern section. The bureau said the mercury his car was wrecked by a mysteri duct and law violations," Wilson said, "No." Not Mastermind Asked whether Hensel masterminded the Army's report on McCarthy, as the Wisconsin Republican charged, Wilson said, "Of course not." McCarthy made the surprise charges Tuesday.

Televised hearings in the McCarthy-Army feud ous hit-and-run driver. tralian Security Agency might all be forgeries, intended to hurt Soviet-Australian relations. "I was awaiting some such charges," Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies promptly announced. He pointed out that the Russians had first said' Petrov was kidnaped and also pointed out that similar charges had been made against Igor Gouzenko, the Soviet Embassy cipher expert in Canada, and other Russian agents who had gone over to the West.

Mrs. Petrov, who was rescued from a plane in which Soviet MVD agents were taking her back to Russia, remained at Darwin in close government custody, awaiting her return here. The Soviet Embassy demanded would drop to the 50's tonight be The troops are of the 7th Commando Parachute Battalion, numbering between 600 and 700 men. Disclosure, bcth of French efforts to bolster their battered defenses in Indochina and of new United States aid measures, came in official announcements in Paris and at Wiesbaden, Germany, headquarters for the United States Air Force in Europe. Australians suspected that it might have 'been-an attempt to fore climbing again inursaay.

New Museum Director PITTSBURGH (UP) Dr. M. liquidate Petrov as a security risk. Mrs. Evokiya Petrov was being questioned by Australian govern as a nonprofit corporation to conduct nondenominational and non-sectarian evangelistic campaigns, establish a home or homes for missionaries and underprivileged children and for the conduct of a cemetery or burial place.

Ernest F. Houdeshell, of 483 Colbert Avenue, Oil City, listed as president for the group, was the only witness called during the hearing. He was represented by Attorney Milton Rosen. Under questioning by his own start before the Senate Investigate of negotiated settlement on Indochina at next week's momentous Geneva conference. ment agents at Darwin, where she Graham Netting, 49, was appointed Flight Starts Tuesday was rescued from two Soviet Se- ing Subcommittee Thursday at 10:30 a.m.

EST. The senator's charges confronted director of the Carnegie Museum The troops were picked up aticret Police guards. She was the Foreign diplomats here welcomed the conciliatory words. Tuesday to succeed Wallace Richards, who has been forced to re Orly Field outside Paris Tuesday cipher expert in the Soviet Em-by Giant C-124 Globemasters ofibassy. The government hopes she the subcommittee with possibly determining whether the accusations the U.S.

Tactical Air Command at against Hensel will be considered tire due to ill health. Dr. Netting, associated with the fnr 32 vears. has served formally during the hearing. may maKe disclosures as important as those of her husband about Russian spy activities in Australia.

After Petrov surrendered, the So- that she, too, be surrendered, and that the government apologize for the manhandling of the two armed men from whom she was taken. Anti-Soviet feelings in Sydney and Melbourne Australia's two They were not unduly optimistic, however, about the chances of getting a settlement agreeable to both the United States and the Communists. Could Shift Balance Nixon declared that Dulles would "stand in opposition to any settle the start of their flight. Each of the Globemasters can carry 200 fully equipped troops. The airlift, undertaken at the request of the French government as assistant director and more cently was acting director in Rich- counsel, Mr.

Houdeshell testified that five persons were directly involved in the plan to incorporate: Mr. and Mrs. Houdeshell and Nor- McCarthy said Hensel drew up the Army's case against him in an effort to head off an investigation for "misconduct and possible law violation." Hensel retorted that ard absence. vie. Embassy charged that he had Uirri :1 was described officially as "being: been kidnaped by Australian se- bert V.

Peacock, all of 483 Colbert Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter cret agents. McCarthy was "lying" and chal Bartlett, of Tunkhannock, R. D.

5. by the showing of dramatic news reels portraying the brutal way in which Mrs. Petrov was dragged lenged him to repeat the charges He said he was not an ordained The sudden switch in tactics came today in a note to the Australian External Affairs Department from the Soviet Embassy. without senatorial immunity. Mc- Carthy has deferred doing this so minister but was a member of the Pillar of Fire Church, of New onto a plane here by Russian Se' cret Police guards.

'starlets Bring Curfew LONG PINE, California (UP) Constable Oscar Burkhardt took I one look at the 86 beautiful starlets here on a movie location set Tuesday and immediately imposed a 9 p.m. curfew and declared "a McCarthy target -sen. Joseph R. McCarthy has charged that Assistant Defense Secretary H. Struve Hensel, above, drew up the Army's charges against him in an effort to block an investigation of Hensel for "misconduct and possible law violations." Hensel termed McCarthy's statement a "bald-faced lie." far.

McCarthy's charges against Hen Jersey, and had trained through sel revolved around Hensel's con correspondence. He said the group planned to set up headquarters on the Farm in Cornplant- nection with a ships' supply firm now in the process of liquidation. McCarthy charged Hensel was er Township, near the Oil City State of limited emergency. Burkhardt said he took the steps in line with present U.S. policy and in conformity with existing military assistance programs." The latest American aid coincided with arrival in Indochina of 20 speedy Corsair ground-support fighter planes to assist the embattled and air-weak French, the Ministry of the Associated States said.

Earlier reports direct from Indochina had said 25 planes The spokesman said they are "on loan" from the U.S. government. The American planes will land the IJnch troops, at airfields outside the. zones of combat, the announcement said. The aircraft will then return to home air bases in the United the "dominant force in organiz New Term Voted For Malenkov because he wanted "to avoid un ing the firm while he was a Navy procurement official in World War Defenders Ask More Supplies DeCastrjes Appeals For Food, Ammunition HANOI, Indochina (UP) Brig Gen.

Christain De Castries, com. II. -Jluadl Side Isue ment which means surrender in Indochina" at Geneva. He warned that Indochina's loss could shift the world balance of power so that "the Kremlin would think it is time for a world war." The administration's goal, said the vice president, is to try to hold Indochina without committing U.S. troops, "if we can." He said the policy now being developed offers the best chance for doing this.

As he left for Europe and the Geneva meeting, Dulles said this country would seek a peace in Indochina "on honorable terms" but he bluntly charged the Communists with stepping up their "reckless" aggression. Sen. Alexander Wiley (R-Wis), chairman of the foreign relations committee, said in an interview today that he feels "there are good prospects for getting somewhere" at Geneva. He also was "optimistic" about the chances for allied unity. In his speech Tuesday night, Nix Acting Subcommittee Chairman limits.

"It is to be an evangelistic crusade, working with lost souls and underprivileged children," he stated. He admitted he did not own any real property in the county but said that he had personal property, valued at $3,200, which included a gospel tent and other evangelistic equipment stored in Reno. Offered in evidence by Rosen were the proof of publication and Karl E. Mundt (R-SD) has insisted from the outset that the investiga MOSCOW (UP)-The Supreme Van fleet Will Make Mission Wilson Also Will Visit Far East Soon Soviet voted a new term by ac tion should deal only with issues clamation today for Premier directly related to the Army's duly arousing the local citizenry." Pet Finds New Pets CHICAGO (UP) When Theodore Rude's children asked him for a pet he brought them a terrier dog. The dog satisfied them for a while but then they began asking for another pet.

Rude was against it. Tuesday Queenie, the terrier, took matters into her own hands. She found an abandoned nest with eight baby foxes and the children took the foxes home. States. charges and the reply of the Mc Georgi M.

Malenkov and began action on a record 571,800,000,000 Carthy side to them. mander of Dien Uien Phu, appealed today for more food and ammunition for his weary defend He declined to comment imme ruble ($142,950,000,000) budget. The new budget showed a reduo diately on whether he considers a state certificate as to the name Phone Hearings the Hensel allegations relevant to tion of nine per cent from the 1953 total of direct allocations for de ers of the beleaguered garrison. De Castries, in a radio-telephone of the evangelistic group. Admits Difficulties WASHINGTON (UP) Defense fense.

Secretary Charles E. Wilson dis Attorney Mogilowitz questioned Finance Minister Arseni G. Zve- conversation with headquarters officials in Hanoi, likened the parachute drops to "a blood transfu closed today that he and Gen. Mr. Houdeshell regarding his work Are Resumed rev presented the 1954 budget to the Soviet Parliament.

and his associates. The witness James A. Van Fleet will go on separate military missions to the Far East next month. on said the administration's policy now is to be "firm, consistent, and admitted he had been having fi the inquiry. McCarthy claims they are designed to show motivation for the Army's attempt "to discredit the subcommittee" but if the issue is raised formally it will have to be decided by a majority subcommittee vote.

The Army has accused McCarthy and his subcommittee counsel, Roy Cohn, of applying "improper" Zverev said the defense allot Partners Are Rivals nancial difficulties over the past ment of 100,200,000,000 rubles Wilson said at a news conference few years and that he had been sion. Taking advantage of a lull in ground fighting, De Castries put his desperately tired men to work stringing barbed wire and fortifying position around the main air courageous since "vaccillation and weakness lead to war." This policy is being tested by Revised Rates May be 050,000,000) represented 17.8 per DALLAS, Tex. I UP) Texans, relieved of orders by the Pillar that he plans to leave around May 11 to take "a first hand look." He cent of the total budget, compared with approximately 20 per cent in of Fire Church. Proposed at Harrisburg did not say what countries he will Indochina, he said, because "it is a war of aggression by the Communist conspiracy against all the 1953. The Oil City Solicitor, also representing the Chamber of Com visit but did not rule out the pos HARRISBURG (UP)-An at pressure to get favored treatment for a drafted aide.

Pvt. G. David strip which are still held by French Union forces. Communist artillerymen sniped Greatly Exceeds U. S.

Budget sibility he might go to Indochina Schine. McCarthy counter-charged whether Republican or Democrat, who want to contact their political party's state chairman can do it by calling the same telephone number. Republican Chairman Alvin H. Lane and Democratic Chairman Wallace Savage share the same office here. They are law partners.

He said Van Fleet, former 8th (The size of the Russian budget torney representing the city of Erie said today the Public Utility Commission has "suggested" that that the Army tried to blackmail Army commander in Korea, will with 75 millimeter shells at the soldiers as they strung more wire greatly exceeded the $65,570,000,000 figure recommended by President him out of investigating alleged the General Telephone Co. of Erie around the battered three quarters Reds in service leave May 1 as President Eisenhower's ambassador to survey "our military assistance pro free nations." He charged that the Truman administration's foreign policy failed by not emphasizing Asia enough, by not recognizing the Communists' civil war technique of aggression, by vaccillating and compromising, and by trying to make the United States strong revise proposed higher charges if Eisenhower for the United States in fiscal 1954, but $44,860,000,000 of a square mile that remains free Mui.dt said everything is all set around Dien Bien Phu. now for the hearings to get under was earmarked for national secur ity). Reds Hoard Bigger Shells way on schedule Thursday. Tens A French high command spokes the $1,541,000 annual rate increase requested by the utility is granted.

Maurice J. Coughlin, Erie, said there is a possibility that both the company and the commission will submit separate plans outlining changes in the rates, which would Premier Georgi Malenkov, Minister V. M. Molotov and merce of Oil City and the Children's Aid Society of the county, introduced testimony to show that Norbert Peacock, one of the associates in the proposed corporation, had a prison record. Houdeshell stated he had not had contact with 'Mr.

Peacock for about a month, but in answer to a question as to the man's qualifir cations to preach the gospel he said, "If the man has repented his sins, paid the fine and penalties, it is up to him and God. I don't propose to judge him." He indicated he had not known of the past record of Peacock and had been acquainted with him of millions of Americans are expected to watch the climax of the Army-McCarthy struggle unfold on Two-Headed Baby, 4 Months Old, Dies man said the Communist rebels appear to be hoarding their heav grams in both Korea and Formosa. Wilson said it "has not been decided" whether Van Fleet will go also to Indochina. But he said the general's primary mission is not related to the Indochinese fighting. The secretary confirmed an announcement made earlier in Wies their television screens.

ier 105-millimeter howitzer and other high government officials attended the session. More than 1,300 members of both the Soviet of the Union and the Soviet of Nationalities arose and cheered Malenkov 120-millimeter heavy mortar shells be effective if the increase is granted. for the expected all-out assault on Roosevelt's Offer Refused by Wife the fortress. "The city of Erie will. study any and the other leaders when they baden, Germany, that the U.

S. PETERSBURG, Ind. (UP) Indiana's two-headed baby, burning up with fever and breathing la The 75's which rebel gunners R.J. Beach, Polk Resident is Dead entered the Kremlin's Grand Pal fired whenever they spotted a new schedules proposed Dy tne PUC staff and by the company," Coughlin said. Air Force is transporting French Union troops from Paris to Indochina.

Asked if this might be regarded as a step toward further French defender plodding through the maze of defenses were believed ace. The combined session also approved by voice vote the policies Opposes Any Increase PASADENA, Calif. (UP) Romelle Roosevelt turned thumbs boriously, died Tuesday of a respiratory infection in the same hospital where he was born. The infant's body was placed in a tiny coffin and returned to the given to the Communists by the "It will oppose any change in of Malenkov. the schedule now before the com U.S.

involvement in the Indochinese strugle against Communist Following constitutional proce mission which might be reflected less than a year. In answer to further questioning by Mogilowitz he admitted it was his plan to bring a number of underprivileged children from the Philips-burg area and from New York State to the proposed missionary headquarters near Oil City. Expected Only Snbsistance in increased costs to subscribers dure, Malenkov submitted the resignation of the government and im down today on a request by her husband, James Roosevelt, that she end their much-publicized marital row with a quiet divorce in exchange for half of his income modest Petersburg home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hart- aggression, Wilson said, "No." i No Plans for Troops Rulif James Beach, 68, well known Polk area resident and veteran highway caretaker, died the Franklin Hospital at 10:25 a.

m. today. Mr. Beach, a highway caretaker for the Pennsylvania Department in Erie." Red Chinese from stocks captured during China's civil war. In his appeal, De Castries told French Supreme Commander Gen.

Henri Navairre that the arrival of paratroop reinforcements had given Dien Bien Phu "a shock equal to that which a blood transfusion mediately was entrusted by the ley. Funeral services will be held Hearings in the rate case, He added that he sees no pos Supreme Soviet to submit a new sibility that U.S. troops may have government for approval. held Erie March 18, resumed today with PUC attorney Jack inursaay anernoon. The child, an accident of nature formed by the imperfect division of a single fertilized egg, was one The Council of Ministers, as it of Highways for the past 30 years to fight in Indochina.

He said no such plan is even under study. He Aschinger cross-examining a Har is currently composed, will contin risburg engineer who testified on suffered a stroke while at work in the Bullion area on April 5. He was He stated he had not received any salary in 13 years of Christian work and did not expect to receive more than subsistance for himself and his family in the operation of of the world's great medical rari conceded, however, that my crys tal ball may be clouded." ue carrying out its duties for the time being. rushed to the hospital and was a patient there until his death. the average length of me oi the company's equipment.

The witness was Charles H. Kressler. director of the evaluation and property. Speaking through her attorneys, Mrs. Roosevelt Tuesday rejected her husband's compromise property settlement as "just another publicity stunt." Attorney Arthur Schifferman even said the offer invites an illegal divorce collusion.

The most important point in the 14-point offer was that Mrs. Roosevelt drop her separate maintenance suit, charging the late pres Wilson said it is possible that "a few" more technicians may be gives a seriously, wounded man. The high command announced that 1,400 tons of supplies had been dropped to the Dien Bien Phu garrison during the last week, 900 tons from huge C119 Flying Boxcars and 500 tons from C47 transports. the missionary and childrens home. division of Gannett, Fleming, Cord- He was born Nov.

17, 1885, in Irwin Township, the son of William B. and Isoline Gilmore Beach. He was a member of the 25-year club At this point the city solicitor asked that the application for the charter be dismissed on the dry and Carpenter. Two other representatives of communities protesting the pro ties. By surviving four months and eighfdays after birth, he became an even greater rarity.

The family doctor who delivered the baby thought that he might even have grown to adulthood had he survived for one year. The infant, "very critically ill." was rushed to Davies County Hospital at nearby Washington, Tuesday with a 105-degree fever and a "blue condition" caused by lack of oxygen. Sues Picket For Divorce St. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio (UP) Mrs. Teophilia Arigoni filed suit for divorce Tuesday on grounds that her husband, Raymond, a coal miner, spent most of his time on picket lines during the past three months and most of his money on gasoline.

posed increase attended today ident's son with wholesale adul of the Highways Department and a member of the Hickory Grove Church of God. For many years he has served as secretary and treasurer of the added to the U.S. military mission now in Indochina. He said the number of men assigned to such missions is not "frozen." Van Fleet will be accompanied by Assistant Defense Secretary W.J. McNeil, who is Defense Department comptroller.

With Gen. John E. Hull, U.S. Far Eastern commander, Van Fleet will make recommendations on "the future size and composition of the active armed forces tery, and get a divorce on grounds hearing. They were Herbert E.

Varnum, for the city of Titusville, 100,000 Troops Mass for Maneuvers grounds the proof of publication did not contain all of the purposes of the proposed corporation as stated in the articles of incorporation. He read from the two documents and cited a Washington County decision on a similar case. of mental cruelty, another complaint made in the separate maintenance suit. Hickory Grove Cemetery Associa and Elvin Teitelbaum for the city of Johnstown. Donovan H.

Henry is the PQC tion and the secretary ana treasurer of the Victory Township Board FT. BRAGG, N.C. (UP) The examiner in the rate case. In addition to the three commun of Supervisors. Army massed 100,000 troops today He is survived by his wile, tne of the Republic of Kcrea." for gigantic war games the Ca Milk Commission Studies Action Against McAllister ities already named, the increase is being opposed by Franklin, Sayre and Athens officials.

Wilson said Van Fleet mission former Katharine Pettit, of Polk, D. 2, and the following children, rolinas in which soldiers must deal Advises Publishers to Take Heed of Television with make-believe A-bomb blasts Mrs. Leonard (Lucille). Kosen, and atomic artillery fire, Meadvffle. R.

D. Mrs. Richard Operation Flashbur the (Viola) Wallen. Cleveland, Army first maneuver using atom. HARRISBURG (UP) The state is not connected witn any pians to bring American combat units back from Korea.

But he said some recommendations on that issue "could come out of it." Van Fleet also will study a possible joint U.S.-Korean program for Korean reserve forces. He will James P. Beach, of Franklin; Mrs. ic weapons, gets underway across Oulls Reaches Paris For NATO Meeting "A 1 iJ- 'J 1 -a 1 hp said. "Don't treat Gale (Martha) Evans, of Heaver; Milk Control Commission may go By H.

D. QLIGG I newspapers, a vast expanse of the Carolmas and Mrs. James (Mary) Miller, to court again to stop Ohio dairy vnxr TTn, rm. 11 ngnuy. iever iae soiace in Friday to test atomic warfare Polk.

R. D. 2. tu- a the hope that since we weathered man Temple McAllister from sell tactics. radio, we need only ignore tele- Also surviving are 14 grandchildren, a brother, Herbert Beach, of More than 3.142 soldiers and ing milk below commission prices 1,500 tons of equipment of a trans through an unusual bottle deposit Port Arthur, and a sister, newspapers teMtedsjtmT l0k at 100 Canada today that the time hveX' advantage of planted infantry division were air Mrs.

Pearl DeWoody, Polk, R. D. confer with South Korean Presi-j. dent Syngman Rhee and his sue-; PARIS (UP Secretary of State cessor as 8th Army commander, John Foster Dulles arrived today Gen. Maxwell Taylor.

final strategy talks with French From Korea, Van Fleet will go and British leaders before the Ge-to Formosa. Wilson did not elab-neva conference opens Monday, orate on the mission to Chiang. Dulles also will attend a one-day refund set-up. "We haven't come to any defi return the bottles at Masury to collect the high deposit returns. Lichtenstein said commission investigators are now checking this newest challenge to the agency's right to set milk prices.

"We don't have all our facts yet," Lichtenstein said. "We just have newspaper stories and rumors. After we have sufficient facts, we'll decide what action can be taken." Actually the commission has a number of alternatives. Commission Chairman Joab K. Mahood said last week the aeencv lifted by 80 giant C-124s to nearby Pope Air Force Base Tuesday nite conclusion," state Deputy At nas come 10 giance over uui 4 j-, 9 h.0Ultr mS ffffi aSeTr iff fit body 5 removed to the torney General Lester Lichtenstem night.

Strategic air cover has been fer i meeting of the North Atlantic Kai-Shek's said today, but if what we hear is true, probably some action will Burger Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p. m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. m. Thursday and ried across the nation from the home bases of air wings taking be taken.

vision i picked up again at the reader's television. i convenience and read leisurely. George C. Biggers of the Atlanta we also have the advantage of be-Journal and Constitution said in a permanent record." the president's address opening: Newspapers, Biggers said, had general sessions of the ANPA 68th tnejr biggest year in 1953. New part.

Treaty Council of Ministers on n-day. There he will give a final okay to the Western draft reply to the Soviet bid for NATO member- McAllister currently is under Friday. The body will be taken to The infantrymen flown in last orders not to sell milk below com the Hickory Grove Church ol ood night comprise the 145th Regiment- at 1:30 d. m. Saturday wnere mission prices as the result of a temporary injunction issued by ship.

Douglas Profits up; Aircraft Issues Spurt 1 A O- 1 1. annual convention mat television neaks were reached circulation had been studying the possibility of creating a separate milk marketing area to comprise the Sharon metropolitan area adjacent to Ohio. services will be conducted at 2:30 p. m. Rev.

W. C. McAllister, pastor of the church, will officiate and Commonwealth Court last August. The injunction was requested by the commission when McAllister challenged the agency by selling engmedplan Field j5 ontsidP Paris iwltn flul equipment from Camp He headed immediately for to take part in the ex- meeting with French Foreign Min-; er5Llses- ister Georges Bidault. They wiu- No actual atomic weapons will be joined by British Foreign Sec-! set off during the maneuvers is fighting for the advertiser's dollar and for the reader's time.

Biggers' speech prepared for delivery to some 1,200 newspaper ex-ectuvtives said the daily press "can continue to be the best medium of them all" if it gets mov 1,785 dailies with a circulation total of in national advertising revenue in retail advertising $2,021,000,000. However, he added, costs are spiraling, the number of newspapers is shrinking. interment will be made in tne hick. ory Grove Cemetery. McAllister might be indicted for milk in Meadville at prices below NEW YORK (UP) Aircrafts spurted to market leadership today when Douglas Aircraft reported its contempt of court if it could be proved that the deposit system the commission schedule.

In his latest dairy sales techni lasting until May 6 but the mock retary Anthony Eden Thursday first quarter net profit nearly double that of 1953. As for television, in five years que, practiced in Sharon, McAllis ing on a program to meet the TV SUGARCREEK TOWNSHIP All unpaid 1953 personal tax May 1st will be subject to immediate wage lien or attachment. FLOYD HUGHES, Collector. challenge. He called for better and it has developed "almost incredi- ter has alded by the pricing Douglas ran up to 117, a rise fighting nevertheless will realistically create conditions of atomic warfare, the Army said.

Ground forces will be supported Grass Fire Reported schedule, yet, in effect, he has sold of 5Vfe points over the previous milk as low as 15 1-2 cents a Quart. close. Boeing registered a rise of were a violation of the temporary injunction. Or the commission might ask for, an additional injunction if it de-cided the original order does not cover the present alleged violation. There also is the possibility that the commission might try to have the Ohio farmer's license revoked or suspended.

i. The city Fire Department an- hv 280-mm "atomic cannon" artil- He does so bv reauirine a larger by 280-mm "atomic cannon am- more than 3 points. Bendix, Bell CHICKEN SUPPER Cochranton U. P. Church, Thurs Lockheed.

North a call to the Elm Street ery pieces, heavy artillery rockets bottle deposit for his milk just Martin, Republic shortly before 2 p. m. today, and electronic guided missiles in across the border in his Masiry, a point to more than a' where a grass fire was -reported use in full-scale field tests for the store. Pennsylvania customers brighter editing, quicker printing ibly," Biggers said. He gave these methods, color printing to compete figures for the 1949-54 period: Set with color TV, new features, more owners increased from 3,950,000 to i interpreting of news.

27.500.000; advertising volume "Television is the first visual grew from $68,400,000 to advertising medium to go directly 000; TV stations increased from into th home and compete with 98 to 344. "i day, April 22. Adults $1.00 chil' nearly nearly dren 65c. Ipoint. I in progress, 'first time, the Army said.

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