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THE SACRAMENTO BEE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27 1952 Page 27 Sacramento California SenateCbmmittee Grand Jury Sifting Churchill Asserts 'Miss Magellan1 Finds World Big Round And Friendly LOS ANGELES Feb AP A tiny self reliant little 9 vear Grain Shortages ApplaudsBrannan Laborites Built Atom Bomb Plant Pictures on page 1 LONDON Feb Prime old Elizabeth Bean flew in today Fireman In North City Controversy Gets Dismissal Robert Richter was dismissed from the North Sacramento Fire Department today by Chief Louis Cassaglia 1 The action sidetracked th threatened resignation of Cassaglia "I dismissed him for thi vnnA DENVER Feb Sec retary of Agriculture Chariest Brannan is oenevea to nave snat- tered federal grand jury precedent in three ways Orders Hearings On Grain Losses WASHINGTON Feb Chairman Allen Ellender (D) La said the senate agriculture committee decided today to order public hearings on multi million dollar shortages of government grain Hearings probably will open here the week of March 10th Ellender told reporters after a closed door session there had been differences of opinion within the committee about public hearings on two other complaints These involve charges St Louis employes of the department's farm credit agencies engaged in He apparently' is the first cabi net member ever to- go before a on tne last lap of a lone trip around the world Asked what she had learned she told reporters: "The world is round sure enough and awfully big" Elizabeth barely 4 feet tall left her home in Kansas City December 15th Most of the time since she has been in India She explained it: rv Easy To Fly "Mother and daddy wrote to Don's parents and learned it was easy for a little girl to fly by herself just like grownups" Don is 9 year old Don Bauman son of Mrs Bauman former Kansas City neighbors of federal grand jury Furthermore friendly people I rode on an elephant He was gray and fat and old but he was nice Bounced Off Plane "I met a maharajah He was short and fat and very nice" Elizabeth bounced off a vPan American plane after a 10 hour trip from Honolulu with all the energy of a 9 year old and skipped all the way to the ticket office She is due home on TWA this afternoon A Pan American press agent dubbed her "Miss Magellan Of 1952" At Honolulu she spent 24 hours with Mrs Robert Killam her mother's cousin "I went fishing and had an ice cream party" Elizabeth said She stated passengers on the trip were awfully nice to her and offered her ice cream and cake a lot more than she would get at home £he added: But I justr pretended mother was along so I didn't eat too much of the department and the wel- the jury gave him permission to tell' reporters what he said in part And" near the end of his appearance jury members applaud tare oi the cityr Cassaglia said He was joined in the sentiment by City Administrator Walter Butler who said: 'There is nothing dirty 'about ed him clapping hard enough for the sound to be heard through the thick walls of the meeting Minister Winston Churchill won a house of commons confidence vote on his foreign policy last night after asserting his pledge of "prompt resolute and effective" action in Korea is only continuing the policies set last May by the former Labor -m- He disclosed also that the Labor regime of Prime Minister Clement Attlee secretly set up a plant for regular production of atomic bombs and had produced an atom bomb Churchill won the confidence vote 318 to 2S5 a margin of 33 votes Liberal party backing swelled his nominal Conservative e'dge of 14 votes His revelations of Korean policy and the atom bomb came Churchill said from cabinet documents 5 which he" had no chance to see until his conservative party room 'If ''W Mrs and Mrs Bean Bau His appearance certainly was this deal I have great respect for Richter He was-released for the welfare of the city because I felt this matter is greater than one man or issue" man is in BareillVi India as an unusual and by available standards historic- for United States adviser-biologist under the Point grand jury procedure- 4 program "I like India very much" said No Council Action The furor surrounding the re Press Is Surprised The jury is checking on gov Elizabeth "They're nice and gas and oil speculation and that huge profits were made by two storage firms on use of surplus army buildings at Camp Crowder Mo to store government grain "The committee decided to lay these matters aside for the time being so investigators can get busy on the more important matters of grain shortages" Ellender said -Both Secretary of Agriculture Charles Brannan and Comptroller General Lindsay Warren have testified nrivate grain stor Dead In Crash Of B50 Bomber ernment owned farm commodities stored in privately owned elevators -and warehouses Elevator and warehouse owners and commodity dealers have been found short of government owned farm products stored with them Are Identified tention or dismissal of Richter who -was accused by Cassaglia of incompetence and of causing dissension in the department reached a climax Monday night when' the city council met in executive session and failed to approve Cassaglia's recommendations for Richter's dismissal "They ordered me to put Richter back to work" Butler reported He had been suspended by the fire chief Schino Disclaims Part In Jenkins Tax Fix Case SAN FRANCISCO Feb 27- OMAHA Neb Feb Reporters were astonished to be called into the jury room to The air force today said a B50 age firms are short several mil question Brannan after his first ousted the Laborites in last October's general election His disclosures brought confusion and anger among the Laborites This may sharpen the division between such moderate leaders as Attlee and Herbert Morrison and the left wing faction led by former Labor minister Aneu-rin Bevin appearance Monday Testimony before a grand jury usually is kept secret Chief Opposed Hiring Cassaglia who opposed the hir lion dollars worth of government stored commodities Bran-nan predicted net losses will be reduced eventually to less than $1000000 Today's conference heard reports on the Missouri cases Ernest (Mike) Schino to Lawrence Lee Thompson 14 hid his face and sobbed as he told of his tragic mistake to Patrolman Don Wilson APWirephoto United States Attorney Charles Vigil said the jury granted per day testified at his conspiracy ing of Richter two years ago in mission to Brannan to talk about trial he had nothing to do with the session Questioning developed Brannan had outlined the any asserted i of convicted formed councilmen he would prepare a letter of resignation and submit it to Butler if Richter returned to work by 9 AM today Earlier 25 of the department's 32 arbortionist Gertrude Jenkins Britain Needs More Time To Build War plane LONDON Feb 27 AP The agriculture department programs for storage of farm products tax troubles Schino ousted chief field depu bought by the government i tiremen submitted a petition urg Boy Mistaken For Prowler By Playmate Is Shot KANSAS CITY Feb AP Lawrence Patrick McNellis 13 British Government reported to ty in the internal revenue bureau Move To Seat Red China In UN Is Blocked ing Richter's release bomber which crashed and burned while landing at Offutt Air Force Base near Omaha yesterday was stationed at Ramey Air Force Base in Puerto Rico Five officers aboard were killed and 12 persons injured in the crash which came as the four engine craft was completing a non stop flight from Honolulu Offutt base officials today identified the dead as: Major Joseph Camp Monroe Ga Captain Walter I Lawson believed to be from Columbus Ohio Captain A 1 i Barnett Washington DC First Lieutenant James Bordwell South Sioux City Neb First Lieutenant- Francis Bell believed to be from Wichita Kans The injured included: here was supported by testimo Promises Action -Vigil reported the jurors gave day Britain needs an extra three to nine months to build a war- Cassaglia said at a special Brannan Wants Tighter Grain Storage Laws WASHINGTON Feb 27 AP Secretary of Agriculture Brannan has called for a review of state and federal laws affecting grain storage "to close loopholes for unscrupulous dealers and to protect reputations of honest opera meeting of the firemen last night ny a sister Mrs Stella Creisa of Merced and a brother Gus Schino of Oakland plane now because of shortages of men and materials Brannan a rising vote of thanks and applauded him for his clear explanations and for his willingness to act in the public interest nis letter oi resignation was burned and the members authorized him to act for the welfare of The disclosure came in a report by parliament's select committee Mike Schino a large man with a raspy voice was asked if he was in a critical condition a hospital here today after he was shot and wounded by a playmate the department UNITED NATIONS NY Feb Brannan addressing the Colo knew Mrs Jenkins Saw Her In Court 27 AP Russia made another tors" who thought he was a prowler rado Grain Milling and Feed Dealers Association at a special unsuccessful attempt today to kick Nationalist China out of the on rearmament which has been probing into scarcities which are putting' a serious brake on this nation's defense program The report said steel is the biggest overall shortage JBrannan nas oeen unaer congressional fire as a result of an convention luncheon yesterday estimated $6000000 to $7000000 The son of Mr and Mrs John McNellis was struck by a blast from a 410 gage shotgun after he entered the home of Lawrence said he believed "we are getting "The only time I ever saw the woman in my life was when she testified in this courtroom" he replied Mrs Jenkins had testified she paid $5000 to another defendant United Nations trusteeship council and seat the Chinese Communists near the limit oi the pro Diem cases' Lee Thompson 14 No Action Planned Butler plans merely to inform city councilmen of the action taken and will not present a formal report or ask for a formal expression from the members Cassaglia and Butler said unless the matter is reopened by the council no further action is planned Butler added he does not know why the council failed to act in favor of his recommendations concerning Richter He promised "vigorous prose Second Lieutenant Frederic Instead of voting on the Soviet 1 in favor of the United States lin favor of the United States The Thompson boy told police Patrick Mooney 81 retired Ne Straub 27 Las Vegas Nev co Iranian Airmen Are Arrested As Reds cution wherever there is evidence of a willful wrongful act" he heard what he believed was a prowler enter his home He said pilot bruises and minor burns resolution postponing indefinitely vada tax official for stock in a non producing copper mine with the understanding her tax ills he got his shotgun and as young any further discussion of the China representation question McNellis entered a darkened would be- cured Chain Tax The flurry over China provided TEHRAN Iran Feb SF Drug Head In hallway he fired a brief snow tor the audience oi The wounded boy had gone to Japanese Treaty Advances In Aussie Legislature bout 300 which had turned up An army communique said today a number of Iranian air foroe officers have been arrested on charges of supporting' the Com shortage gram and other commodities the government has stored with commercial houses He is in Denver at the invitation of a federal grand jury checking on some of the cases In a letter to John White Texas commissioner of agriculture which was released in Washington Brannan stated it is "reasonable to assume" that "much of the dishonesty involved (in Texas cases) was invited by lax laws of Texas" on the storage of grain and other commodities A department spokesman said that under state laws of Texas and the Dakotas it is legal for a storage house to sell government or other stored grain provided the operator can deliver the grain when it is called for the Thompson home where his sister Patsy 16-was baby sit Difficulty Dies She said she was steered to Mooney 'by a stock salesman Martin Hartmann the third defendant in the present trial Never Discussed Case Schino declared he never discussed the Jenkins case with Hartmann and "never received ting while Mr and Mrs Thomp to witness the first meeting in the United Nations' new conference building which contains meeting rooms for the main United Nations organs munist Tudeh party SAN FRANCISCO Feb CANBERRA Australia Feb ihis was the first indication son were away Young Thompson accompa Dr Thomas E' Shumate 80 27 The house of represent tne communist group had ex- nied by his father went to the police headquarters today to or any stock from founder of the Shumate whole' sale-retail drug chain and a for mer San Francisco police com atives today gave second reading to a bill ratifying the Japanese peace treaty which has been hot leuueu its miiuence mio me one penny of the military "The brief Moonev make a formal statement on the missioner died suddenly today in ly opposed by the Labor opposi Soviet delegate Alexander A Soldatov blamed the United Nations for the attitude of Red China declaring that if the Peip-ing regime had been admitted to active participation in United announcement did not say howj Mooney had many officers were taken into was "innocent shooting He then was taken to testified Schino as a new born the St Francis Hospital of a heart the juvenile court custody but said only they would (babe aumem tion rne vote was 54 to 46 Final passage seems certain Labor spokesman Arthur A Permits Are Issued For Three Apartment Houses Acting City Building Inspector Carl Jennings today issued permits for the erection of three apartment houses and a store building representing a total valuation' of $98000 Those who took out permits are: Dave Kaiser eight family apartment house 1412 Twenty Second Street $35000 Sarkis Shotigian store 817-821 Sixteenth Street $23000 Earl Stewart eight family apartment house 317-321 Twenty Eighth Street $20000 John Doherty eight family apartment house 309-313 Twenty Seventh Street $20000 first contact Schino said his Nation bodies its attitude would -Under federal laws this is ille: Calwell attempted at the last lawed in Iran with the Jenkins case Was in January 1947 when he received be different He added that per haps even the armistice negotia' minute to insert a provision calling for a referendum on the is sue but was voted down gal Jurors Are Called In turns at Fanmunjom might be Army Offers Training Rank To Recruits High school graduates may enlist in the army for direct assignment to any of 29 schools made easier if the Feipmgruov- Labor contends the treaty will ernment had a United Nations a letter from Don Mather deputy collector in San Mateo He related Mather referred to a request for an investigation of Mrs Jenkins Assigned Boland Funeral arrangements have not been completed Associates said Shumate complained of heart pains in the last several days He also was under considerable strain from tax difficulties confronting his business The firm Schumate's Inc and Mrs Sleanor Dana secretary and director were indicted February 13th with John A Malone suspended tax bureau official on restore Japanese militarism and seat "menaces the physical and eco The 12 nation council opened nomic safety of the peoples of its session with a round of the-south Pacific and southeast speeches praising the new cham Asia" Lawyer Is III Red Trial Is Postponed LOS ANGELES Feb The federal conspiracy trial of 15 California Communist Party leaders was postponed today because of the illness of defense attorney A Wirin United States Judge William C- Math2s delayed the proceed Master Sergeant Reed of the army recruiting station pointed this out today in announcing ber which will be its permanent Schino recalled he wrote a memo assigning the matter to John Boland a tax official who now is under indictment home after six years of wander charges of conspiring to defraud with ousted Collector James the service offers many opportunities to become an officer or careers as specialists or skilled tradesmen Arrest Dispute Trial The selection of a jury began today in the trial of Carl Stevenson of 418 Capitol Avenue accused of disturbing the peace 'and resisting arrest He vas arrested October '26th en Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets by Patrolmen Dixon A Davey and Robert Link who said Stevenson became abusive when they asked him to move his car which was ing from place to place It is the most unorthodox of all the rooms in the new building and already has been dubbed by one the government py oacKaaiing ex cise tax documents Shumate appeared before a fed 'Our best offer to the high Smyth and others Mrs Creisa testified she read all the mail received by their blind sister Mrs Julia Bareil-lees and that she never received delegate privately as a playroom school graduate" he said "is that of qualifying' for officer can ings until tomorrow upon receiving word that Wirin is ill with the flu It was the second didate school before enlistment any stock in the copper mine eral grand jury February Sth in connection with the investigation although he was not indicted Survivors include his wife Freda a son Dr Albert Shumate and a daughter Mrs Andrew McLaughlin all of San Francisco After qualifying the applicant One of the charges in the in such delay enters the army completes his double parked basic training and awaits his call to the next class of officer They related he used obscene for monkeys Solons Defer Power Board Nominee Action WASHINGTON Feb AP The senate commerce committee deferred action today on the nom Passenger Plane Circles dictment is that in June 1948 Mooney issued 5000 shares in the -name of Julia Bareillees The government contends this stock was intended for Schino and was language and they placed him trainees We calit -HI Chicago Hours Before tinder arrest Davey and Link claim Stevenson attacked them Reed said other schools for which high school graduates may Being Able To Land enlist for direct assignment are: CHICAGO Feb An Easter Seal Campaign Head Is Appointed Dr James M- Keating presi Lommumrations soeeiansi armorea radio maintenance artuierv radio maintenance artillery sound arid flash- artillery survey clerical procedures and typin)? air liner with 31 persons 'aboard which circled Ibr several hours to ilWl Ait wui 1 l' ear in the jail yard and force was necessary to subdue him Stevenson says he did' not Strike the officers and charged they beat him with nightsticks ination of Dale Doty of Pasadena Calif to be a member of issued in his sister's name as a coverup 1 Tanker Saves Four Airmen From Sea cut its heavy gas load for a land- the power commission 1 ring put in safely today at the Doty now assistant secretary of without provocation A $35000 dent of the Sacramento Society interior was questioned by the Hare international Airport for Crippled Children today an AAA director reoair neaw AAA lire control system repair Jnfantrv radio maintenance instrument recair light AAA fire control system reoair low and intermediate speed radio operation machinist meat and dairy hyjriene medical technical procedures neuropsychiatric procedures office machine reoairine offset press operation personnel administration petroleum products analysis ohvsical recondi-tionine shipfitting stenography telephone northeast of here committee about his views on nounced the appointment of Mrs natural gas and hydroelectric All emergency crews at the power 1 GUAM' Feb A States Navy tanker today res Chicago Midway (municipal) Air Edith Kelley as chairman oi the 1952 Easter Seal campaign which is scheduled to open March Senator Warren Magnuson (D) Wash requested another hearing cued four of five airmen who port were alerted after the Los Angeles bound plane returned to cml damage suit against the policemen is pending in the superior court The criminal trial is being heard by a jury and Municipal Judge James McDonnell German Okeh Of Arms installation ana repairing topographic comoutine and X-ray Chicago with a leaking on line bailed out of a B29 weather plane when an engine exploded 150 Lnlistment may be completed at the recruiting office in Room later He said that in view of Doty's slight background in the hvdro electric power field he 10th He stated the purchase of Easter Seals enables the organization The pilot Captain Paul car 210 Federal Building miles northwest of Guam yester penter discovered the leak at Mo-line 111 wanted to ask some questions day -i- that he did not have a chance to to carry on its work for the mental and physical rehabilitation of handicapped children in this area Last year more than 850 children Airport officials directed the prepare for today's hearine A search still is on for the plane to 'use up gas until it could Senator Dennis Chavez idj fifth man meet the required landing load Lie Considers World Tension Has Eased NM expressing dissatisfaction with power commission action in received aid in bacramento coun ty weight permitting the piping of New Five others presumably died in the explosion 1 The military authorities named three of those rescued: "Mrs Kelley stated 532 volun Mexico gas to California asked teer workers have been making Ronald Reagan Will Wed Actress Tuesday Doty for his views on that sub preparations for this year's cam NEW YORK Feb iect Captain Michael Judge1 New paign A total of 87000 envelopes have been prepared for mailing Doty said he believes gas York Lieutenant Edward Er Trygve Lie secretary general of the United Nations said today he believes the international situation is a little improved over should be exported from areas The drive chairman emphasized ickson Superior Wis and Pri where it is found to other areas where it is needed but that there the Easter seals will be sold only through the mail There will be what it was a year ago no residential or business solicita- shouldbe some consideration of You can't put your finger on the needs of the producing areas specific--time but I think TT" any Pact By July Looms BONN Feb 27 State Secretary Walter Hallstein said today the west German government hopes to complete ratification of the European defense community pact by July Hallstein chief of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's foreign office heads the German delegation negotiating with five European nations to form a joint defense force- to include 400000 Germans He told a foreign press association luncheon group today that following the Lisbon approval of the plan there remains only a few more weeks work necessary to complete the project Fish Firm Head Is Cleared In Crab Case Municipal Judre James Mc- He said he believes public things are better" he told news men at Idlewild Airport as he arrived from Oslo power should be subjected to the same regulations as private power LOS ANGELES Feb AP Ronald Reagan will marry actress Nancy Davis Tuesday at "some small church in Southern California" 'l Reagan 40 president of the screen actors guild said he and his bride' will honeymoon for two weeks in Phoenix Ariz where her bride's parents Dr and Mrs Loyal Davis are vacationing from Chicago Alaska Statehood Bill Returns To Committee For Further Study vate First Class James 1 Deese Camden Ark They were uninjured The name of the fourth man rescued was not available He was picked up about nine miles from the spot where the other three were found The four survivors were aboard the tanker Tombigbee due to reach Guam early tomorrow An Air force spokesman said the plane was returntig from a routine weather mission when Riverside Man Is Placed On' Probation I think the general tension has Chairman Edwin Johnson (D) decreased a little" Colo said he had been "very Lie accompanied by his wife much disappointed" about Doty's I' YL til -A BLEND visited in Oslo after the UN Gen handling of Indian matters as as eral Assembly meeting concluded Superior Judge Raymond Coughlin today placed Donald sistant secretary of the interior in Paris Personally he said "I am Asked if he is satisfied with the Cramblit of Riverside on two oil leaks developed-The pilot ra results of the Paris meeting Lie years probatibn on a charge of replied: I a i glad to see him kicked upstairs" Sacramento Business dioed for help and was joined byl well when you have uj WASHINGTON Feb By a one vote margin the senate through six years of this as I a B29 rescue plane The engine on the weather plane exploded 4 cramblit KODert ciary oi west today sent the Alaska statehood Sacramento Yolo County Mar bill back to committee for fur shortly" after The rescue pilot saw men parachuting from the have it is difficult to answer 'yes I'll never be satisfied until we have peace vin Perrin 522 Street and ther study virtually ending any Gains In 10 Lines The business barometer of the Donnell has found Lloyd Turni-cliff owner of the Meredith Fish Company Innocent of a charge of illegally having fresh crab weather plane dropped a me possibility the territory will be given statehood by this session boat and life raft and radioed meat in his possession for more help of congress The vote was 4d to Harry Banghart of the Mather Air Force Base were accused of breaking into the Carlos Cafe at 1015 Sixth Street November 26th Nothing was taken Clarv was released' after he Sacramento Chamber of Commerce shows gains in 10 of 14 classifications in January 1952 The state division of fish and 44 Hospital Board Labor Counselor Will Meet- Check Passer Is More Red Undies MOSCOW Feb 27 AP Rus since January laol They are: proved he was asleep in a car at game claimed Turnicliff had about 2000 pounds of the meat in his store last November when the season was closed The authorities said he did not have a the time and knew nothing of Ordered To Hospital Air mail 53424 pounds up S1S sian factories are going to turn The board of trustees of the per cent bank debits SoSo49l out a lot more underwear socks Garland Prowse a fugitive storage permit and had not noti 000 ud 76 oer cent: employed the burglary Banghart has been sentenced to serve three months in the county" jail and Perrin was and stockings in 19o2 Sutter General and Maternity Hospitals today met with John French manager of the Sacra wage earners 112000 up 94 per cent post office receipts $330- from the Norwalk State Hospital has been committed to the Mendocino State Hospital for treatment of a mental disorder fied the division he possessed the crab Judge McDonnell who heard granted two years probation mento Valley Associated Indus 888 up 42 per cent electric con nnrrrr ncro sumers 98930 up S2 per cent: tries to discuss problems affecting workers in the institutions Prowse pleaded guilty today kilowatt hours of electricity used the case last week without a jury ruled there was insufficient evidence to convict Turnicliff Unitarians Will Hear Dr Dwight Baker L-Ji LGolL before Superior Judge Raymond The California State Nurses 51168094 up 141 per cent gas Coughlm to a charge of pass nSm tisbtu cf UiStt' consumers S72o9 up 126 per cent Association has served a demand on the hospitals for recognition Dr Dwight Baker of the ing bad checks He was accused of passing a check for $67 in the cubic feet of gas usea 2wbii World Affairs Council will be of the group as bargaining agent 600 up 28 per cent gallons of Arch Cafe at 1015 Fourth Street for registered nurses water used 706600000 up 8 per Of Unit Will Hear UC Extension Official Fair bank regional director of the University of Cali the speaker Sunday at AM at the regular meeting of -the Uni on January 17th Non professional employes cent telephone stations 99625 up tarian Fellowship for Social Jus SAVE! Only "Cream gives you have demanded the Sacramento 66 per cent- Decreases included: tice the Fireside Room of the fornia Agricultural Extension Child's Mild Musterole Is made especially for kiddles to promptly relieve coughs sore throat and break up local congestion of chest colds Musterol creates a sensation of protective warmth en chest throat and back bringing amazing relief! be reeomized as then- aent in Air freight 51583 pounds down 257 per cent: air express 17488 Division will address a meeting of the Sacramento Chamber of bargaining for a contract cover4bev6ntn street PREMIUM KENTUCKY QUALITY at this low price still only $387 He will discuss The Islamic pounds down 109 per cent city Commerce agricultural commit ing hours Wage's and working conditions This group has voted 45 Qu Culture including comments: on tee March 19th at noon in the Hotel Sacramento His subject the threat of Communism in HI to strike if the American ea Duiiumg permns ciuoj uuu 814 per cent county building permits $2730476 down 307 per S4 PROOF 70 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS SCHENLEY DISTILLERS INC Pakistan The public is invited eration of Labor union is not will be: Mechanization Of Agri jto attend- designated IcenU culture.

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