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IN THIS NCWIPAPCM APPEARED THE "BE IT BIN3LE EDITORIAL1 IN A TENNESSEE DAlVt LAST YEAN IWI "ir iTft it (rim T'Z VTk'Z Wl 1 i 32 4 4r 3 ii Ut Utj L5 tLj WW fc-j Esai KiNMiWflf BMuj (MM Founded in Phone 666 31 Give Light and the people Will Find their qwN Way" 5, rULL CEASED WIRE REPORTS OF UNITED PRESS Volume XUV, No. 109 PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY Morristown, Tennessee, Wednesday, Majft .954 PRICElOc ks Fi rv nn 'J Costello Goes to Pen for 5 Years NEW YORK UP Gravel-voiced Frank Costello, one-time kewpie doll manufacturer who became czar of the biggest underworld empire since the sawed-off shotgun days of Al Capone, was sentenced today to five years in ii Meiv CofC Board Sends Resolution to TVA On Water Level The Board of Directors yesterday adopted a resolution asking the TVA to consider keeping the average water level of Douglas and Cherokee lakes somewhat higher, so that receation areas night be taken better advantage of. and so that the unsightly shorelines might be erased. The Board in Us regular monthly meeting also heard a report of it's delegates to the National Chamber meeting, Tracy Prater, Joe Dougherty and Carroll Oakes, and Several other by committees i new Try to Get Red Agreement on Two Vital Issues GENEVA (UP) The West at-tempted today to get Communist commitment on two vital issues before turning to critical bargaining on peace in Indochina. American, British and loyal In-dochinese delegates to the Geneva conference hoped this afternoon's second "secret" meeting with the Reds would bring definite answers to these questions: 1.

Are the Communist willing to treat the problem of halting hostilities in Laos and Cambodia separately from the more complex puzzle of finding a cease-fire for-mula for Viet Nam? prison and fined $30,000 for income Again tax evasion. The government greeted the punishment for the king-pin gamb Urge Pigeonhole Ike Takes Stevens with Him to H. C. To Commemorate Mecklenherg East and West Spend 3-Hour Secret Session ler as an example of what can happen to "the easy-money bovs." Costello, 63, who got out of prison only last October after serving a contempt-of-Senate sentence, was ordered to pay the costs of his Of Housing Act i lu in the industrial develop-ment committee's chairman, W. E.

Hodges. A History of Morristown. written 1 BT JOHN L. CUTTER prosecution and was sent to iail United Press Staff Corespondent immediately pending outcome of WASHINGTON (UP Political Until Row Clared an appeal for release on bail. His attorney Leo C.

Fennelly, said the entire rase would be ap- by George S. Hale, Jr. was presented and favorably received A financial and several her committee reported conclud ed the board meeting which was A report carried by WCRK and other radio jtations yesterday that Morristown and Charleston, West Virginia, were being considered at sites for important Atomic Energy Installation was without confirmation at press time last night. The first indication of this important development was carried by the SUN before Christmas last year, and lince that time there have been important survey developments in the PantherSprings srea. Rights-of-way for railroad spurs, a 60-feet state highway and otter mapping activity has kept the Inhabitantg of this area on edge lor the past few months Rumors hava come from Paducah, from Oak Ridge and elsewhere but these hav from time to time been WASHINGTON (UP) Demo-crats on the Senate Banking Committee urged Congress today to pigeonhole President Eisenhower's 2.

Are the Communists willing to negotiate a strictly military armis undertones figured today in a flight by President Eisenhower to Charlotte, N. to celebrate the 179th anniversary of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. The trip by chance, came on the heels of a history making Supreme Court decision outlawing racial segregation in public schools. The ruling may produce far reach pealed In an effort to win reversal of the convnetion voted Thursday night by a federal court itiry of seven mer- and five wo- men. tice and leave the question of Indochina's political future to be thrashed out once the guns have Federal Judge John S.

Mc- been silenced? Gohev sentenrpd Costello to the maximum of five years imprison ing political and sociological up ment on each of the three counts French Foreign Minister Georgeg Bidault challenged Russian, Chinese Communist and rebel Indo- on which he was convicted. But the judge ruled he could serve all three terms at once, for an actural denied by the Atomic Energy Lorn mission and the TVA. However chinese (Viet Minht chief dele Says Country Still Has Confidence in All Armed Forces CHARLOTTE. N. C.

May 18 (UP) President Eisenhower said today at an historic freedom shrine that the government strives only toward world peace and still has confidence in its armed services "from our secretaries down to the last private." On the platform where the President spoke was Army Sccreta.y Robert T. Stevens, central figure in the Army's woes with Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy's investigating committee. The President did not refer directly to the Army-McCarthy hearings.

But he said that despite the headlines and "your government in all ita heart is devoted to one thing only a fair and just peace for all mankind." Every move the government makes and every program it supports at home and abroad is toward that Toad of neace. the President attended by 22 of the 24 directors. Magsayay Vins Personal Victory Taruc Surrender BY CHARLES MCCANN United Press Staff Correspondent President Ramon R. Magsaysay of the Philippines has won a bi- personal victory in the surrender total of five years. gates to say "yes" to both points during Monday's first secret meet While the darmer Costello sat twiddling 1 thumbs.

Fennelly there are some indications that the projected plant may be a privately operated plan under contract to AEC. The site is roughly on TVA prop pleaded with McCohev to give him ing. Presj briefings were forbidden but informed sources said Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov a light sentence.

The attorney heavals in the South. ONLY GOP DISTRICT The celebration was staged in th: only congressional district In North Carolina now held by a Republican. A hot contest over the seat is already developing with the Democrats out to try to retrieve it In the November election. Mr. Eisenhower brushed aside political implications in his trip at a recent news conference.

Asked whether he would take the occas-ion to say a kind word for incumbent Rep. Charles Rarer Jonas, he replied that his Invitation came from members of both parties. Th official purpose of the trip arued Costello had on every possible occasion contributed to chari erty on the southern edge of Cherokee lake btween Panther Springs evaded a direct answer. One source GENEVA, Mr 18 fUP) The East and the West ended today's session of the nine-nation Indo. china peace conference in a dead, lock over a Western proposal for armistce in Laos and Cambodia before tha fighting is atopped in Viet Nam.

In a three hour and 15 minute session, the second secret, selected meeting in two days, the Red bloc turned down the Western pro posal to seek state-by-stata armistices in Indochina, The West held firm to tha proposal maae Monday by i renca i or-eign Minister Geoige Hidauit that working committees immediately start ou peace setUeroeota lor Uoi and Camoooia, Bidault said that th Laos and Camoooia istu was a "test case ot Communist good will, ti demanded, tne Couimuiusi Vieumna invaders be wiuioxawa from uie states and repealed an ufier lo'pou out renco uoopi stmuiwaouiy. "No real proitss," was uie report ot an auumnuuve souix alter today a meeting. However, tui-Ustt Jfomgn iieaetary Anuiuny iuea won lull support of au uuie delegations to aiiouier cioted million tomorrow, Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Mo lotov had proposed mat th eAsiauc peace coaieitcc leave the iuuu china problem and xeturn tj uie stalled Aorean unuicauoa isu.

ty and had urged others to do so said, however, he believed some oroeress" had been made. proposals for new housing programs until the housing scandals are cleaned up. They declared in a statement that the legislature should be wary about enacting new Federal Housing Administration programs when "the administration of some of the existing programs ia under grave suspicion." Instead, they tecommended a plan that in general would "concentrate on perfecting the existing law" rather than introducing new features. The statement of the seven Dem-ocrtlc committeemen was issued by Sen. Burnet R.

Maybaok SC. It cam as the group began a series of closed meetings to draft a new bousing bill. It also came as acting FHA Commissioner Norman P. Mason sent the committee specific recommendations foroverhauling the federal housing law to prevent further abuses in government-insured FHA programs. Most of his proposals were aimed at safeguarding govern-ment-lnsured home improvement loans on, which most of th alleged abuses occurred The optimistic informant said Molotov, for the first time, avoided too.

He estimated Costello had about nine vears life That would be high, particularity In view of the general pattern of the evasion sentences meted out so far he said. repeating demands for negotiation of political and military agreements in Indochina simultaneously. Western delegates favor nego- and Kidwell Ridge. Predict More Feud Hearing In Spite of Curb Br HERBERT FOSTER was to fle iver an aaoress com- Wating a military cease-fire first and then taking up political aspects ot all unsettled issues In In memorating the historic event of i added. It ig also the goal, he said.

Mar 20, 1775, when the citizens of McCarthy Asks Stevens to Urge Mecklenburg County formerly adopted a declaration of independence from the British crown. It was more than a year ahead of the declaration by the colony delegates July 4. 1776. Both Parties Interested Nevertheless, national leaders of the two major political partiea are keenly interested In the outcome of teh battle over the 10th District United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON Mar 18 (UP) of at least 99 per cent of federal officials. A crowd estimated by police at 30,000 In Freedom Park cheered when the President voiced the government's confidence in Its service personnel from secretaries to privates.

Secretary Stevens flew' here in the presidential plane, the Columbine, because the President heard that Stevens was coming here to represent the Army and invited him along. of Luis M. Taruc, "supremo" of the Communist-led Hukbalahap rebels. Communism In East Asia has suffered a corresponding big defeat Magsaysay set out four years ago, when he was named secretary of defense, to smash the "Huks" who had kept the Philippines in turmoil ever since the end of World War II. Accomplishes Aim Taruc'g surrender to the government Monday meant that Magsaysay hat- j'ist about accomplished his aim.

He already had reduced the Huks to a disorganized guerrilla force. The surrender is a blow to the prestige of the Communist movement not only in the Philippines but in the Far East generally. If Taruc talks, it could become a blow to Communism in more way than prestige. Taruc could tell how Soviet Russia and Red China supply the fenat Republican leaders predict- Ike to Lift Curtain IU I riii 1 the Army-McCarthy hearings will resume even if President Eisen- dochina. French Offer Medical Aid to Conquering Reds HANOI.

Indochina (UP) The French offered today to give medical treatment to wounded rebel conquerors of Dien Bien Phu. Official sources said the Reds could be treated along with wound Sox Officially however stands firm on the secrecy WASHINGTON (UP) Sen. Jos order that led to suspension ot tne eph R. McCarthy asked Army inquiry. That oredictions came from Sen.

Secretary Robert T. Stephens today to join him in urging President OufofMSL Weather Karl E. Mundt and Chairman Homer Ferguson of the Senate GOP East Tennessee Wednesday partly cloudly and warmer. Mostly Eisenhower to lift the secrecy order which halted the Army-McCarthy hearings at least until next Monday. Simultaneously Acting Chairman policy committee as the wnue House gave every indication that the President has no intention of The Morristown Red Sox of the class Mountain States League seat in Congress representing the rich Piedmont section.

Adlai E. Stevenson, the 1952 Democratic presidential nominee, made a major political speech at Charlotte six weeks ago. He accused the Eisenhower administration of using a "sales campaign" based on "misbranding, misstatement and misrepresentation." He predicted the Democrats would beat Jonas in his bid for re-election. I What Happened fair and warmer Wednesday night Today'i entir session wa devoted to arguement over the vVei-ern proposal, Uiily Urn fleacu uf delegations and tnree cniet aius attended. The Western nations argue that there ia no real war in uie two sparsely populated states ot Cambodia aud Laos.

The oonlucta there are minor and the West cnarged clear and simpl invasions. fTh Communist bloc Soviut Russia, Red China and th Communist Vietminh insisted that there are "democratic resistance" movements in Laos and Cambodia. withdrew today because of in retreatin from his directive. Temperatures for Middle Et Tennessee: High Wednesday 78, low creased operating costs and di Karl E. Mundt of the Sen Huks.

He' could give clues at least ed defenders of the fortess and then be returned to the Commu The investigating subcommittee decided yesterday, on a 4 to 3 Wednesday night 57. minished revenue. to the way Communist supply lines are maintained to such areas as Lower East Tennessee: High Club President W. E. Hodge said, ate Investigating Subcommittee said he would meet with Attorney General Herbert Brownell to begin efforts to get the President nist command.

This was made known at French party-line vote, to suspend its hear. Ws until Monday to seek modi Wednesday 78 Indonesia, Japan and the Amen "we lost $25,000 in the month we had been operating including spring Crossvllle-LaFollette area: High can base on Okinawa. Supreme Since 1942 fication of the order. Sen. Joseph R.

cCarthy R-Wis. charged it droDDed an "iron curtain" around training. This was due primarily to the uneven number of teams in Wednesday 78. Trl Cities area: High Wednesday 74. Taruc has been the the commander In chief, of the the inouirv.

They demand that the issue of all Hukbalahap movement since its or The order barred Army counsel northern commander Gen. Rene Cogny took the initiative on resuming the stalled "mercy airlift'' of casualties of the Dien Bien Phu fighting. Cogny proposed sendng Prof. Pierre Huard of the Hanoi medical faculty, a highly respected official of the Indochina Red Cross, to Dien Bien phu with three French offi Bill Sends Sons of 40 three states be settled at on tune. ganization in 1942.

It was formed John O. Adams from discussing a Jan. 21 meeting at which top ad other partisan movements, it was Communist-led. After the war it ministration officials discussed the the league." The league originally opened its slate with eight teams, but Newport, failed to field a team and the season opened with an uneven schedule. The members of the league are Maryvillo-Alcoa, Oak Ridge and Kingsport, and Lexington, Harlan and Middlesboro, Ky, ww ik- turned against the government.

Army's trouble with McCarthy. White House press secretary In 1950, when Magsaysay took US Casts Sharp cers. over as defense secretary, the Huk James C. Hagerty was asked today Officials said the Huard group army numbered 40,000 men. It had would discuss three points with the an estimated 100,000 active sup to revoke or modify the order.

The subcommittee recessed its televised public hearings until npxt Monday after Mr. Eisenhower or-dered Army counselor John C. Adams and other witnesses not to talk about conversations strictly within the executive branch of the government. Order Bars Testimony The President's prohibition particularly barred testimony about a Jan. 21 meeting in Brownell's of-rice when the attorney general and top White House aides discussed the Army-McCarthy dispute.

As a result of the presidential order, the subcommittee on a 4-3 party-line vote overrode ita Democratic members Monday and decided to hold up hearings while it sought a change in the order. McCarthy protested that the order would prevent him from pre Communist Indochinese: In The Majors? Righthander Steve Gromek of the Detroit Tigers coasted to his sev-enth victory of the season in Tuesday's only day game with an S-S triumph over the Philadelphia Athletics. Gromek gave up only six tuts and struck out seven as he sent the faltering Athletics down to their 11th defeat in 12 games, Detroit pounded two Philadelphia hurlers. Morris Martin and Art DH-mar for 14 hits, including a two-run homer by Frank Boiling. The Tigers scored once in the second on Jim Delsing's double, a single by BillTuttle and a sacrifice fly.

Three more runs followed in the third on singles by Boiling, Ray Boone and Al Kaline plus another double by Delsing. porters. It controlled some areas of Luzon, the principal island, and 1. Parachuting of engineers and Eye on Red Arms World Cotton Trade equipment to Dien Bien Phu to was even a threat to Manila. rush repairs on its shell-shattered Magsaysay changed all that.

He reorganized the corrupt army and air-strip. 2. Evacution of French Union US May Get More of WASHINGTON, May 18 (UP) To Guatemala police. Within two wears he reduced the Huk army to 4,000 men. wounded including Vietnamese Dead Vets to War Academies Passed WASHrNGTON.Mav IT 'UP -The Senate today passed legislation authorizing the President to appoint annually to earh of the military academies 40 sons of men killed in World Wars I and II and the Korean War, The Senate added an amendment to the House-passed bill specifying that the arppnintments can be made to the Air Force academy, as well as West Point and Anna-polls.

MEMPHIS, Tcnn. 'UP Fred Oliver, 46, filed suit againsl a hospital for $15,000 damages Monday because he lost his mustache during an abdominal operation. Oliver said he was "'uurt and embarassed" when he awoke from the operation, found the mus- The United Slates is expected to with the possibility of also flying WASHINGTON (UP) -The United out rebel wounded who would be returned to the Communist after medical treatment. 3. Creation of a mixed commission charged with selecting wound when any clarification, modification or recall of the order might be expected.

He replied: "As far as I know the President issued his letter yesterday, period." Hagerty dismissed as "silly a question as to whether the purpose of the order was to halt the hearings. Some Republicans fear the televised dispute between McCarthy and Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens will hurt GOP political prospects this fall. Mundt, who briefed the policy group on the status of the hearings, said afterward he will ask the administration to lift at least part of the secrecy curtain surrounding the Jan. 21 meeting.

But he said he expects the hearings to re-open on schedule next Mondav regardless of whether he is successful in getting the 'gag" order modified. Mundt said he knows of no "graceful" way of ending the hearings short of going Slates today turned a sharp ey on Russian-controlled shipments nl arms to Guatemala to see whether the development indicates a serious threat to the Western Hemisphere. The South American republira could act against Guatemala unrlor ed to be evacuated and also depu tized to oversee the entire Wtna Impreiaive Victory But there was still corruption in the government, and Magsaysay resigned in disgust early in 1953. He was made a candidate for president on a coalition ticket and won an Impressive victory. Magsaysay's name is pronounced mog-sigh-ligh.

He is 46. He is big for a Filipino 5 feet 10 inches tall, 175 busky pounds. His energy is unflagging. He was educated ot be an engineer. He enlisted in the American Army when the Pacific war broke out and took to the hills as a guerrilla when Bataan fell.

Boiling rapped Martin, who was tagged with his third loss against one triumph, for his third homer ot the year after a single by Frank House in the fourth. An error, a walk and House's double produced one run off Ditmar The French called off the airlift the Rio defense pact and the re. cent Caracas declaration against Communists infiltration of the senting all of his case to back up charges that the Army tried to block his investigation ol Communist infiltration of secret radar laboratories at Fort Monmouth, N. J. McCarthy Senate Speeab There was a possibility McCarthy would refer to the White House order and his fight with the Army in a scheduled Senate speech today on this country's foreign pol- Monday and ordered planes to resume bombing of strategic Highway 41 that leads from Dien Bien claim a larger share of world cotton trade in the next few months, the International Cotton Advisory Committee said today.

It predicted that U. cotton exports this season may reach 3'4 million bales a 500,000 bale increase over 1952-53. The committee-an intergovernmental organization of 30 producing and consuming countries-predicted that recent world cotton price gains, limited availability of cotton in some non-dollar markets, and "relatively low" cotton stocks in importing countries will help boost U. S. trade.

It said the "large volume" of shipments financed by foreign aid funds also would be an important factor. The Foreign Operations Administration has approved financing of close to 200 million dollars in the fifth, and Harvey Kuenn Phu eastward through Communist- single, a stolen base and a base hit tache gone and later discovered Officials emphasized, however, it wouldn't grow back. held territory to jumping-off points to- the Fed River Delta, rice bowl that the United States probably would not press for action itself, preferring to let a Latin American After the war he was elected or the world, i Several reasons were given for, to congress. He soon won a name through With scneauiea iesunwj Mundt said he will meet as soon I the French including in a corrupt political set-up as an nation initiate any move. News of the arms shipment to in Asia.

Dubbing the President's order an "Iron Curtain," McCarthy said It would prevent his showing the were using as absolutely honest man, and one who was ready to fight dishonesty possible with Atty. Gen. Herbert charges that the Reds i ownell Jr. in an effort to get the evacuation to cover Rrnwnpll up move double, a walk, a hit batsman and a sacrifice fly. Grnmek's victories have come at the expense of six different teams.

He has stopped Washington, Philadelphia, Boston, Cleveland and Chicago once each, and Baltimore twice. The New York Yankees, the only team he has failed to defeat tagged him for bis only loss, ment of vehicles and supplies on Guatemala came late Monday in a dramatic State Department announcement. The department sa it had "reliable Information to the effect that an important shipment Highway 41. No report of bombing the highway were made early today. the President to change his order.

Adams has testified that during the meeting, presidental assistant Sherman Adams suggested the Army compile a written record of its trouble with McCarthy. McCarthy said this indicates the charges worth of cotton this season, about one-third more than last year. I of arms had been effected from Soviet-controlled territory to Gua. wherever he found it. In 1950, the United States demanded that a real honest man be put in charge of the fight against the Huks.

Magsaysay. was chosen defense secretary. He moved at once against the rebels. He used every means. He fought the guerrillas uwith guerrilla actios.

He even used to go out alone temala. Refugees to West Bells of Paris Churches Toll in Funeral fori 'tk against him might have come from by Boone ended the Detroit scoring in the eighth. Jim Finigan solved Gromek for a bases-empty homer in the third, and Bill Renna duplicated it In the sixth. Philadelphia's other run came in the fifth on Wilmer Shantz Hotel Suit To Be Heard June 14 NASHVILLE, May 78 (UP) The state's 14-month-old suit to break its lease-purchsse contract for the Memorial Hotel will be heard June 14 by Chancellor William Ware. Wade set the hearing date today with the agreement of state attorneys Bayvd Tarpley and Ben Kingree and defense attorney Frank A.

Berry. Both sides in the case finished taking depositions about two weeks ago. someone higher than Army oiiic- Germany Up 40 lrLl lI a 4 DAmAi DAmMM shipment arrived in Puerto Bar temala, Saturday and ii fJUUU, IJCIWIMU VI fUfffCUJUIfCl fVUfflUlllC nos, Guate now being Inside the church of Saint Honore PARIS, May 18 (UP) Maria Isabella -Patino Goldsmith, who lived, loved and gave life in her short 18 years on earth, was buried today. The bells of Saint Honore Mundt said anew that he would fight any moves to discard charges against Assistant Defense Secretary H. Struve Hensel and Francis P.

Carr, McCarthy's staff director. They are two of the six "principals" in the case. McCarthy called on Stevens m3ntim in inln him in urging Percent Recently WKASHINGTON, May IT IUP-The U. S. Information Agency reported today the number of refugees fleeing from East Germany to the West Increased 40 per cent last month.

The agency said reports from "motive" behind an Army report accusing him, subcommittee Counsel Roy M. Conn and subcommit tee Staff Director Francis P. Carr of using "improper means" in seeking special treatment for Pvt. G. David Schine, drafted former subcommittee aide.

He said he be "forever precluded from finding who is responsible" for the Army report since, he said, it apparently sprang from the Jan. 21 meeting. Order Given Wilson Early Monday the White House released a letter from Mr. Eisenhower to Defense Secreatry Chas. Wilson ordering all Defense Department personnel not to testify in the McCarthy hearings on conversations between members of the executive department.

McCarthy, who earlier said he would not walk out of the hearings, refused to speculate on what his procedure would be if the Presi-dent refused to modify the order. "Unless we all the facts, there no war to arrive at a decision," he said. "But I am confident the President will rescind faOMder." at night at rick of assassination to talk to Huks who he thought might be won over. Now the No. 1 Red has surrendered to him.

www Rodeo Is Postponed Again Saturday The Jaycee teenage skill-driving rodeo which was scheduled for to D'Eylau tolled as hundreds of! the President to change tus mind. Germany showed more than The Wisconsin Republican said nrnns maH thpir wflv from 1h Isabel's 20-year-old husband, Jimmy Goldsmith, knelt in prayer dur. ing the long mass for the dead. At his side was her father, Bolivian tin magnate Don Antenor Patino. Nearby were Isabel's beautiful mother, a Bourbon princess, with her face hidden by a heavy Spanish veil.

With her were Goldsmith's parents, who flew to Paris from England just before Isabel's death last F'riday night. All was sorrow there. But at the American hospital in Neuilly there was good news. Attendants disclosed Isabel's 4-day-old daughter had taken food normally for the first time and that her chances for survival were good. Origin of the cause of thi arms, the destination and the quaa tity of arms involved, the Depart ment of State considers that this is a development of gravity, th announcement said.

Department spokesman Lincolk White flatly refused to add to or answer any question about tht brief announcement. Diplomatic authorities said, how ever, that the highly unusual an nouncement apparently was da signed to call the attention of West ern Hemisphere nations to the Gua temalan threat. By doing this, thej said, the United States hoped to get the governments of a-1 Ameri can states to give serious study to the problem. Stevens naa saia ne warns, au me Soviet Zone to West Berlin facts on the table." refugee camps in April, an in- McCarthy protested tnai tne or-1 crease 0f 5.000 over March Parisians, rich and poor, assembled for the final services for the girl who was the heroine of a modern Romeo and Juliet romaice. The rich crowded into the Tower-banked, candle-lighted church.

The poor waited outside in a cold spring wind behind straining police lines. The body of Isabel, as she was known to her friends, was taKen to the church from Jipr wealthy father's mansion in fashionable Passy. where a family service was held earlier. 1 night at King Park has been called off and will be held at 10 a m. Saturday at Cherokee Park.

Rain or shine, the contest will be held on this data aid winners will go to the state Jaycee rodeo. Anyone wanting to watch this 18 to 20 year-old teenager contest is invited tff there. Admission free. der would prevent mm irom snowing the "motive" behind an Army report that accused him and his aides of using "improper means" to seek favored treatment for Pvt. G.

David Schuie former McCarthy consultant. McCarthy had been expected to Sen. Charles E. Potter R-Mich) said even if the presidential order remains unchanged it should not prevent the subcommittee from continuing the hearings. But he said "the facts to be ascertained would be certainly limited." refer to the controversy in a speech on Far Eastern policy in the Senate today.

But his office announced the speech bad been postponed and that he probably would speak tomorrow. VIDEO.

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