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"TWO EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1957 tsNoJobdffer Eroin Administration Kisenhowcr administration has come tip with no job for Leonard W. Hall and congressional friends fear the former GOP national chairman may be bypassed. Hall, back from a Florida vacation, lias told friends he hasn't been approached about any appointment such as that he generally was expected to get when he resigned his chairmanship in At that lime, President Eisci. hoover expressed the hope Hall's "wisdom and long will continue to he available, noli MEMPHIS, Tenn. After Landing "sjLmer Safely When Foreign Aid Cuts Sought By Congress Comments Follow Proposal Given By Ike By WARREN ROGERS JR.

WASHINGTON (i) Congressional calls for foreign aid culs greeted today a presidential commission's recommendation that Ihe assistance program be tinned at its current spending rate. Reutkcr Says Few Leaders Are Corrupt (INS) HAW-' Walter Rcuther Reich Unity Plan Pushed At Sessions WASHINGTON '(ft-Rcprescnta- DETROIT CIO President said last night "there are the weeks a few corrupt labor leaders lo new effort today to reunify Ger onT-fth mos 1 fa ous trials described ue cleaned out by lhe Senate many by free elections and to briilla men missiles committee investigating labor." (persuade Russia such a step is The Auto Workers chief called "in ils own interesi." Lummui: iv ue inn iiit.urMis. wjien rate only to the parly but to the L. T. Hansard finished 7 'e sever-member commiwinn tion in the years ahead." performance his audience cheeredjheaded by steel As an indication of how thcyjwhisUcd.

applauded and 'a nasty business, but for every corrupt labor leader, is another corrupt person Dulles and man who paid him the bribe, man who made him corrupt. "1 would suggest that both the Thsir effort followed a two-day meeting between Secretary of Slate Dulles and Helnrich von Brentano, West Germany's foreign minister. The two stressed the move in a 600-word commim- summing up their talks last oHhe'u I I I threw kisses. But Hansard, 43. of Smithfield, Kde feel about Hall, Republican lead ers of the Senate and House have arranged to give him a cocktail parly in the Senate Office Building tomorrow.

They have invited all Republican members of Congress. Hall's Iriends believe he wants to run for governor of New York next vear and would like to have, a presidential appointment for was cruising at 14,000 feel at 335 Fairless program be cha will never want an encore. The captain had jusl finished a neat emergency landing of a big four-engine DC7 whose left outboard engine had thrown a slashing propeller across the cabin top. It occurred yesterday while the DC7, pride of American Airlines, iresjdenual appointment tor "i wo few months (hat would keep himj -P'' 7 1 41 passengers aboard, in the limelight. The heav four-bladed prop.

There is evidence that Hall!" 1 of sliced hoped for a Cabinet 3 f' Me he cabm roof but none has opened up. He ap' ns anU pressurized psrently does not want lo iead luxury to the Beaming slip- any government commission but) wo fact Meantime, two Democrats stream. Most ol the passengers already prefer to keep clo co 13 act with Eisenhower lli bucl; 1 1 e)r seal -The blasting wind, pouring the roof, set off a blt'z- jiuiuugii me IUUI. sei oil a DltZ- raised a cry of polit.cs -and a ard ofinsulating material, feath- epuhlican dissented concern-j ers (rom rip ed and loose ing Ihe appointment of George M. clothing and blankets all soft ma- Moore as a secial assistan t' co Moore as a special assistant to'i er Hall's successor as Meade Alcorn as hurt man who corrupted him be put rect grants, to spur more private development, and lo permit longer range planning of projects.

Hope For Culs expressed hope spending eventually can be cut. but added "The Uniled States must resolve to stay the course, and must abandon the false hope that collective security costs are temporary." The report was made public at the White House yesterday. Prcs- ident Eisenhower, who named the citizens' advisory group five months ago to make the study, will consider 'the recommendations in drawing up his own foreign aid message to Congress. Initial eommenl-from Congress members praised some sections ofi the report and criticized others Sen. Mansfield (D-Monl) said he thought the commission "set its sights on the yearly level of aid 'should provide a common basis for dealing with aay new developments which might have a bearing on these questions." "Recent developments in Eastern Europe have served to emphasize the urgent necessity for a solution of the problem of German reunification in the absence Olympic Stars Hope To Marry, 'iwrtii Approval VIENNA (ft Olga Kikoiova, one of Czechoslovakia's top worn- en athletes, hopes to gel approval of wn cn 'here can be no perma- government nent settlement in Europe or any her marriage la lin Russia opposes German reunification except by merging the West German itMtYi ll.n from her Commun wilhin 24 hours for lo American Olympic champion Harold Connolly.

Connolly, a Boston schoolteacher, said by telephone from Prague (hat the wedding prospects "naturally all depend on Ihe cfiicial as a Mempnis rt apronln Moore recently resigned as a and Hansard, n.OOO member of the Cml Service Com- hours in the air, was receiving intm h. 6 yearly level OI M. h- jtoo high," but expressed salisf a Memphis airport apron ii on at the "emphasis on loa Hancarri t'aturon i-r ov mi-iterson is cnargea with re. EaTcermTc'Z S6cret to un- Th. i 5: autho iied with failure yes but if Ql gs fne green we will do everylhing to speed things up." The communique said and Von Brentano "shared view that the maintenance of the strength of NATO remains as-important as ever." They agreed mission.

'Some Capitol Hill Republicans me ptane was on a noru credit Moore exit from the com-night from New York City mission (o suggestions from Sher. Dallas man Adams. Eisenhower's chief Two of the passengers elected regarded by 0 bhy a emission, men continued their flight in another say about gov- i ane three hours a(er nber- has a great deal ernment personnel mailers. fcr from the Civil Service Com- jnijsion to a GOP National Committee position smacked of politics. "This must be reward for done in the vineyards of par- ly politics," Humphrey said.

Johnston, who heads the Senate P.bst Office and Civil Service Committee, said Alcorn's statement that Moore "brings with a wealth of know-how" suggested perhaps that "know-how" would be applied to "getting jobs for 1 But Chairman Bridges (jNH)-ol Jhe Senate Republican Policy Committee said there wasn't any politics in the transfer. quick trans- ab oul 1,400 pounds, came down in field near Fisherville, Tenn. "'Judge Rejects "NAACP Plea Pipeline Repairs Set Syria agreed today to allow the repair of damaged pipelines in the country and (he pumping of oil lo Jlediter- ranean porls. ItE TMBt COMING Sjm'phanj Jvla Hudoll Serkiu, pianist, and Duquesm Mar. 12.

Nathan MUaleii violin soloist. Mar Piano soloist. The Mar. 23-Apr. 20: View From lhe Mar.

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Dept. HOTEL WEBSTER HALL the ovalioh. The investigation by the Civil RICHMOND, Va. to Federal group --iat foreign aid, ih sizable amounts, must be continued inlo the indefinite future." Rep. Robert C.

Byrd (D-WVa) agreed. But Rep. Vorys (R-Ohio) said; "The report shows that when intelligent, practical men who are used to responsibility take time to study our foreign assistance programs, they realize lhe vital necessity, of maintaining our collective security." Proposals Outlined Mansfield and Bridges were joined by Senators Sparkman Ala). Carlson (R-KanJ and Young (R-ND) in expressing hope lhe spending figures can be cut. The commission's report pro- Judge Sterling Hutcheson today declined to interfere with orders of a slate court compelling the NAACP lo bare its membership records to a Stale legislative investigating committee.

Judge Hutcheson said lhe National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People and its Virginia Branches have "a remedy at law a court of competent jurisdiction" and cannot apply to him for relief. Richmond Hustings Court Judge W. Moscow Huntley had granted subpoenas directing Ihe NAACP to supply lhe names to the General Assembly's invesligalive committee. Invalid Uses Crulch To Roul Holilup Man WASHINGTON tft A woman invalid responded to a knife- wielding holdup man's demand jabbing rather lhan grants." ojreudi tummiuee is secK- Sen BndgesJR-NH) said he ing for evidence of racketeering 1.

Separation of foreign aid appropriations requests to Congress, so that military projects are presented within the Defense Department's budget and economic projects within the State Deparlment budget. ot-the International Cooperation Administration, which administers foreign aid, into the State Department "as soon as practicable." 3. Congressional appropriation of aid funds on a two-year basis, spanning the life of a Congress, rather than once a year as at present. 4. Tighter coordination of aid projects within (he administration to allow a cutback in personnel and more efficient operation.

Parliament (Continued from Page 1) leli planes and vessels began equipment from Sharn of the Ao; PiititmgA'i Eta, Fifth pollce lhat as tlie man 'began to fa he grabbed the crutch and IT Mini pulled her to the ground. Her screams and. the approach of a cruising taxi frightened the man and his companion away. Felon Executed After RE1DSV1LLE, Ga. Ml A condemned convict ori his way lo the chair cut both wrists with a razor blade and attacked one of five guards before he was electrocuted at Ihe Georgia Stale Prison yesterday.

Jennings E. Fields, 32, cut himself severely on both arms with a blade he said he took from a refuse bucket. ALL THROUGH YOUR HOME Even it you have never painted, you can give walls and woodwork a uniform coat of color with, this velvet- smooth paint. Flows on freely, dries in 3 to 4 hours to a satiny surface like baked enamel. Beautiful lustra enamel for kitchens, bathrooms, all woodwork.

24 colors; North Centre at Polk Street Transfer Planned It could not be learned imme diately when the U. N. Emer gency Force would enter the two areas, but plans called for moving them in simultaneously with the Israeli departure. A "blitz" transfer was plannec for the Gaza Strip, to p'revenl Arab agitators from igniting anti Israeli demonstrations. The bor decs of the strip have been sealed since the weekend and newsmen forbidden entry.

At Sharm el Sheikh an Israel merchant ship completed loading heavy military equipment made ready lo sail for Eilat, th southern Israeli port at the heai, of the gulf. Only a relatively small garrison was at the desolate out ipost on the tip of the Sinai Pen It could be evacuated ir few hours. U.N. Secretary General reported plan i ning to fly (o Cairo and Gaza early next week to set up a U.N. dvT administration for Gaza.

Plan: announced for Ihe deployment lhe U.X. Iroops indicated lengthy stay was contemplated, even if Egypt objected. Maj. Gen. K.

M. Barns, com Inlander of the U.N'. Emergency said Swedish. Danish, Norwegian and Colombian troops would occupy Gaza while Finnish forces would lake over the Sharm el Sheikh coastal strip on the Gull of Aqaba. This Iclt oul U.N'.

troops from India. Indonesia and Yugoslavia, whose governments have sided with Egypt in the U.X. and could be expected to pull their troops oul if Egyptian President Nass demanded il. Israeli Foreign Minister Golda Meir warned (hat Israel would go to war against lhe Arabs again if necessary to preserve Israeli security. Mrs.

Mcir told U.N. correspondents in New York that she was returning home wilh the Brim lask of telling her people they! mifihl have to set up towers on' their borders again. Mechanical Progress DES MOINES Seals of Moines says regardinghlgh- 'way safety: "The trouble is thai car oi tomorrow is being on lhe highways of yesterday by the drivers of loday," Owner (Continued from Page 1) The special committee is seek- military strength lo carry share of Western defense. of unions managemenl. Its hearings so have centered on the tcam- ters Union in the Pacific North- Says Brewster Will Answer Outside the hearing.

Jerry N. Irilfin, Washington attorney for Yank IV. Brewster, president of he It-state Western Conference his cli- il "is going to answer all qiies- lons" he gets on the wit ess stand. The Senate has voted lo press ontempt of Congress charges gainst Brewsler for i he investigations subcommittee 'hich, like the special committee headed D-Ark). by Sen.

McClellan ing lo University students were set xtuuvJIM 3CL Ull lilt: busman testimony today was three-hour period last night. elaboration of the heated de- or customers to her "call house. fr.ni- ilovcd "ere in January of last four power conference year, the Nickersons live in a big eight-room house, built in 1817, with their four children. Mrs. Nickerson is the former British Atomic Power-Hike Set LOiSfDON to plans lo triple ils atomic power program by building 16 more nuclear sta tions.

Lord Mills, minister of power told the House ot Lords the government- hopes to have 19 sta tions in operation along the by 1965. He said such a program would provide-about one fourth of the electricily the nation needs. Cars Al College Park Set Afire, Man Seized COLLEGE PARK, Md. automobiles, four of them belong- PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD Takw; Officer Accused Of Leak enn ni Lompunydiiedln Airliner Wreck BALTIMORE Air- ines Inc. has filed suit in Federal Court here seeking 5349,093 damages from Ihe Glenn Mariin Co, as a result of a plane crash which tilled 27 persons in Wisconsin in Described As 'Brilliant' lV John, Nickerson.

whose associates as 0f "i 1 Ar "aiie two others in eonnec- ary cadem and '''on with the charges against 10 Nickerson es-Col. Lee B. James, said the Baltimore firm did not fis, They were named as being used use reasonable care in the select-by Nickerson-to transmit various tion of materials and in Carolyn Strauss of Winston-Salem N.C. The children are Jean, n' and Charles, 13, both in high school here, and Danny, 5, and R. 2, Mrs.

Nickerson is a highly voca! supporter of her husband. She believes her husband 'will be tried for saying out loud what many of his associates feel and believe concerning lhe whole mis- program. ably will begin early in April. Nickerson is charged with re- to safeguard secret defense information, and with other acts prejudicial to good order and discipline in the armed services. Ilobert K.

Bell, Nickerson's the young colonel "absolutely diculous and absurd." Nickerson has been restricted to the post since charges were Hied against him two months ago. Mrs. Nickerson is convinced her husband "has done nothing to violate security." "Why, he has been dealing with security matters nearly all life," she says. Bell adds that "when the facts become known. Col.

Nickerson will appear in an entirely different light." Specifications filed by Ibe 3rd aiter Wies- iional soldier. A native of Paris roM durinT'w 1 MTv fa various arUHerv lhe missile No. charges have been filed against tfiem. Four Meir Fined For Job Selling B1LOXI, Miss. Ifc-Pour Mississippi men have been fined each after pleading nolo con- charges in connection wi'h the 1951 scandals over'sales of federal jobs U.S.

Dist. Judge Albert Watson levied lhe fines yestt'rdaj against Bascom Curlis Beasley of Copiah County, Curlis Rogers ol Sylvarcna, Roy F. Brashier of Jackson and Brookhaven, and Dewey McLeod of Mounl Olive. Two Die lu Crush LOS GATOS, Calif. (INS) A Navy PV-2 jet trainer crashed in the Santa Cruz Mountains neai Los Galos last night and the twi men aboard were killed.

1948. The airline charges negligenco in the manufacture of airplanes sold to it by Martin. The airline said the Baltimore firm did not design of lhe planes. The suit said the Martin 202 which crashed was one of 25 bought by the airline which be. came defective within a year atler Ibey were put in service.

Lassen Peak in northern Call, lornia was Ihe most recent active volcano in the United Stales. It has been a national park since 1916. ADVEIITISESIENT NOW-ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN PROVED 3 TIMES FASTER In Disintegrating Action Tbii Gttw Uidini Irsr.is Tested Resultso(a remarkable testotsneed conducted by an Independent laboratory prove tilts Important fact- St. Joseph Aspirin Is ready for ab- forpllon actually rrady to no to work 3 times faster than the-? ai 'i relievers to case your headache, muscle achej.

cold's nntn And St. Joseph Aspirin acts so used by Millions rfiilv without jlomoch upset. World', largest seller at 121. Too tablets TOO tablets only Get the he't for lets-demand Sl.l oseph Aspirin In Cumberland of Maryland fire in a State Police arrested Samuel J. i unce oainuel ials he entered yesterday after Harvey, 22, who gave a College Irs.

Hardy had testified that his Park address, and charged him ight club was a referral point with five counts of arson. Two of Ihe cars were destroyed. When Wordi Fail Send Flowers 1 Sp.uolii. In FUNERAL FLOWERS BOPP'S 19 N. lib.rty St.

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