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case and the proper organ is the Big Four council of foreign ministers Philip Jessup speaking for the United States declared in rebuttal: "If the Soviet Union wants peace let her resort to the United LOS ANGELES Oct Three struck oil firms today rejected an offer by the Congress of Industrial Organizations Oil Refinery Workers to submit their wage differences to arbitration The union however still hopes one of the three other firms struck by theworkers will agree to the settlement plan The Union Oil Company first indicated the employers stand yesterday in a four point rejection by President Reese Taylor Later local Shell Oil officials and San Francisco Standard Oil Company spokesmen rejected the union offer to return to work for a 1212 cent hourly increase with an additional cent ncrease subject to IMIAMI (Fla) Oct 4--(1P)--A ws gustsoto's charter airliner has been 01 0'4 3 on a lonely Bahamas Island TUN I with several injured persons near- ''14 ----cr- by Twenty one persons had been 1 -''-0-' 'aboard ttj- 1 A coast guard pilot who sighted i' 01 the downed craft said several pas- i 4:: 'sengers were walking on the beach of tiny Long Island in the Bahamas 1:: 4y chain First reports from the coast guard said it appeared the plane Jan Savitt had been beached purposely and apparently is in good condition Lieutenant A Copaugh pilot jAn Savitt Dies of the coast guard plane radioed injuries to persons appeared to bei slight I I Copaugh reported the survivors: I waved as he flew overhead andDuring visit of I called for water Several bottles of water were dropped Tug Is Ordered Two four engined PBMs were or- orchestra Here dered to the spot and the American consul in Nassau was asked to get a tug under way for a rescue effort a Savitt popular orchestra A Civil Aernautks Administra- ileader died early this morning in --4 I17kcN fN f': 760f 4 V'''': ''''1 7 h' 4 ir -Amikt- 1 1 Jan Savitt (Pictures on Page 4) The United States Army Corps of Engineers today announced bids will be advertised October 12th for the second major contract for work on Folsom Dam involving the digging of a core trench at an estimated cost of from $100000 to 5150000 Ground was broken for the new dam by a blast of explosives at the darn site Saturday in a ceremony witnessed by an estimated 3000 persons Colonel Joseph Gorlinski district engineer said the digging of the core trench will be the only other major construction job to be awarded out of the initial 51000000 granted by congress for the $30- 000000 American River project The first contract awarded to Peter Ferry Company of Los Angeles on a low bid of $113000 involves building a 2000 foot stretch of the west wing of the main dam which will be about four and one bait miles long Final papers have not been signed on this project but Gorlinski expects the first dirt will be turned over on the job this month NtIN10 Brady Bynum Columbus Ga Ledger-Enquirer news photographer who made this picture reported these three men are aides of Alabama Governor James Folsom and are engaged in ruining regatives he made Satur 44:1: day at the Auburn-Louisiana Tech football game in Auburn Ala The man wearing glasses at left was identified as Nick Littlefield Folsom's private investigator (Story on 21) Wire Note Is Delivered Vishinsky's argument to the council followed closely the line taken by a Russian note earlier in the day which demanded the Berlin case and the whole German problem be referred to the council of foreign ministers A French official said tonight the western powers have determined not to take the Berlin crisis to the Big Four council of foreign ministers so long as Russia keeps on blockading Berlin The foreign ministers of Britain France and the United States met for more than two hours this afternoon to discuss the note There was no official announcement as to what they decided tion official listed the plane as the Sacramento Hospital following a cerebral hemorrhage suffered Saturday en route here to make an appearance with his band in the memorial auditorium He was riding in a station wagon with members of his orchestra who thought he had dozed of when he slumped in the back seat Attempts to arouse him when the car was approaching this city failed however and he was taken to the to arouse him when the car was PM'approaching this city failed how- lever and he was taken to the hos- Unorthodox Method Standard described the settlement as unorthodox The company also indicated it would not rehire workers who had participated in personal violence against nonstrikers or acts of sabotage to company property As the strike went into its second month new conciliation talks were scheduled both in Los Angeles and San Francisco At the same time however reports of violence at the Standard Oil Refinery in Richmond multiplied and the Independent Union of Petroleum Workers announced its 6800 members might join the CIO walkout The independent union said it has broken off negotiations with Standard Oil because the company refused to concede more than a cent an hour increase The union has respected CIO picket lines but has continued to work at points not picketed Police Cars Are Stoned Pickets at Standard's Richmond Refinery stoned three police cars and two strikers were seriously hurt when the auto in which they I owned by the New England Air Express Company of Teterboro NJ The plane's gasoline supply was exhausted at 4:45 AM Eastern Standard Time It was last heard from calling the international distress signal at 1:44 AM Left Yesterday The airliner a DC3 was en route from Teterboro to San Juan Puerto Rico It left Teterboro at 7:30 PM yesterday The first distress signal was picked up by the CAA's listening post in the Everglades at 12:21 AM 'Loin 1 eLerIJOILI LC? c111 Will s-uel LO Rico It left Teterboro at 7:30 yesterday The first distress signal was picked up by the CAA's listening in the Everglades at 12:21 AM Gravel The core nlue Ravine the dam the presence which would The work a depth of rock is gravel and pus fill The trench 1400 feet wide Some gravel will Gorlinski the SI00000C and soecificaI stretch of rnaJor item way and el Beds Are Cause I ACILL Wr Epttcft- trench will cut across ne on the east wing of It is made necessary by Peruvian Revolt 335000 Coal Change is Urged lee of deep gravel beds Id let water run through inxoluvtes7doigfegeintgudnotiwInbetdo End When Rebel iners In reached removing the In Law Relating To substituting an impervj- I eh will be from 1300 to' France Strike long and about 300 feet fleet surrenders 300000 cubic yards of DOUAI (France) Oct Offenders be moved in the job explained the rest of LIMA (Peru) Oct strike of some 335000 French coal The third district court of appeal 000 will go for plans bloody revolt against the Peruvian' miners which could paralyze the na- today suggested the state legisla county road and thel cations relocation of al Government ended today when the qion's industry if prolonged began ture change the law relating to lquietly today sexual psychopaths who now can i of acquiring rights ofIrebel fleet surrendered formally in lbe released from state mental hos- ncl 3 i nearby Callalo the port of Lima mines near here groups of I 1 At two i pitals in some cases even though page (AP photo) It inv al rea su Ion be cl land hospital Britain in the person of Sir Alexander Cadogan supported the American argument pital The council adjourned without a wife Reached Bedside vote late in the afternoon until to-post morrow afternoon Representatives His wife Barbara flew here yes- It was heard on a regular corn- of France and Syria are scheduled munications frequency The coast iterday from Los Angeles and WaS i tO speak tomorrow guard other CAA stations and thelat his bedside when death came at Federal Communications Commis- 5:50 AM He was in a coma on ar-1 Austin Steps Down sion were alerted in an effort to rival at the hospital and never re-I Jessup replaced Chief United get a radio fix on the distressed I gained consciousness 1States Delegate Warren Austin aircraft The orchestra played its scheduledfor the argument Austin gavelled 'engagement Saturday night 'the meeting to order and then The pilot was instructed to lockl Savitt was well known as a danceiturned the chair over to Argentine his sending key to cause a con- Savitt was well known as a dancelturned the chair over to Argentine his sending key to cause a co n- flee Is Opened I Rear Admiral iferiberto Maguinaipickets from the Communist domi-ithey still are dangerous to society opened an office In 1 uero boarded the cruiser Grau General Confederation of La-Lin anopinion releasing Fred ba nd leader but he first won famelForeign Minister Juan Atilio Bra- tinuous signal in hope of making fhr las the youngest musician to play in muglia -because the United States of The Corp Folsom tod will be hea Rose reside will be the struction Rose in Saturday's rnony ini 'come out when consti lie pointed for Saturda as an obser struction The several decades which atonal Boor( who pointec tion irrigat tional bring to day for the project itiaccepted -i -r -a -s -u -r -r -n -d -e -r -h -e athered at mine entrances Stone adjudged a sexual psycho- aclquarters for James JIrevolt already had been crushed bylN eithge policemen nor soldiers were path following an attack on a 10 ent project engineer wholna i forces and civilians ln evidence year old girl in Shasta County in army's on the spot con An nc -1 report circulated coal The walkout threatened to crip- the court stated the legisla- Unconfirmed boss that Captain Enrique ue A uila Pardo le fields i should clarify the welfare and fi the north of institutions code and make it pos- i one of the talks atIleader of the seaborne revolt com- i lFrance and the Pas de Calais groundbreaking cem i re-i tted suicide aboard the Graudarea sible to adjudge a person a sexual psychopath only after he has been ited those present tolT wo officers and two seamen whol The strike was called for an uh- been wounded were removedllimited duration by the Communist Irmo given a trial on criminal charges and watch us work truction gets under wa'ifrom the vessel May Be Returned To Court led Federation of Miners The non i out the platform built' Presiding Justice Annette Abbott Communist workers force claiming Adams who prepared the opinion 120000 members said it would join stated the present law allows the head of a state mental hospital to the strike effectively but not active- ly The non Communist French Con- return a sexual psychopath to the federation of Christian Workers superior court when he decides recapiagreed to strike for only 48 hours 'further treatment will be useless The national federation claims If the law is intended to confine 320000 members and the Christian a sexual psychopath to a hospital Joseiworkers 30000 The various claims luntil he has completely recovered of union membership are overlap-lJustice Adams said the legislature ping and confusing Many memberslshould have so stated in no uncer- carry more than one union card The miners' demands have not! tain terms Stone was declared a sexual tone was declared a sexual '1G' 'day's speakers will serve The fighting broke out at dawn iervation post during con-'and raged until nearly dark on the of the dam tbeaches streets and in seized remony featured talks by fortresses in Callao )eakers who reviewed the The revolt was put down in late planning and promotionafternoon when loyal troops recapeeeded the first congres-Aured three fortresses from rebel Dropriation this year anOallors and arrested the alleged ted out the flood protec-ileader naval commander Jose tation power and recrea-iMosto the project wall 175 Year Old Fort this part of California The recaptured strongpoints Added To Scene kluded the 175 year old fortress of ay's speakers will serve The fighting broke out at dawn and raged until nearly dark on the Tvation post during con-' the dam I mony featured talks by' beaches streets and in seized fortresses in Callao who reviewed the The revolt was put down in late planning and promotionafternoon when loyal troops ceded the first congres-ltured three fortresses from rebel ropriation this year an0ailors and arrested the alleged out the flood protec-lleader naval commander 'don power and recrea-iMosto iefits he project wall 175 Year Old Fort his part of California The recaptured strongpoints in- Added To Scene teludpd tho vpar d'i Ili frIrtrPce elf Added To Scene the 175 year old-fortress of! of cerer spes of i preci bene th major symphony orchestra Atlis a party to the dispute 17 Are Passengers the age of 14 he was a violinist in! Both Jessup and Cadogan de-The CAA said the plane carried the Philadelphia Symphony Orches-Iclared the Russian blockade of Ber17 passengers and four crewmen Itra conducted by Leopold Stokow-Ilin is a direct attack on the west-A travel agency in New York'ski ern powers They said the Russians City said at least 10 of the pas-1 Native Of Russia systematically violated international sengers were Puerto Rican residents acreements by the continuous use Rus- ol force or threats of force against of New York I He was born in Leningrad Isla September 4 1913 the son of the United States Britain and The only person identified was' Josef Savitt leader of the Imperial France the pilot Richard Roy Olivere of Regiment Band for Czar Nicholas Port Chester president and' No Change In Situation came to America with his famgeneral manager of the airline 1 ily in 1914 'Jessup said the earlier Soviet Others were a copilot stew The Savitts settled in Philadel note did not change ge the situation at ardess extra pilot and 17 passen- phia where Jan won several music all since Moscow still refuses to gers remove the blockade scholarships in high school He Meeti ngs Will Study studied later at the Curtis Institute He noted there was no reference under Carl Flesch In 1929 he went in Vishinsky's remarks to the ma- abroad to study conducting under chinery of the United Nations ex- Artur Rodzinski and Fritz Reiner cept to say the Soviet will disre- Ballot Measures Won Philharmonic Award gard it Jessup added: He organized the Savitt String "The Government of the United IQuartette in 1931 on his return toiStates believes in the United Na- An educational discussion of and won the Philharmonic tions" propositions on the November elec-iSociety's Gold Medal Award in 1934 Vishinsky had declared the westtion ballot will be held at a meeting ille was appointed musical director- ern demand for UN consideration at 7:30 PM tomorrow in the Fre- of a radio station in Philadelphia of the dispute is "devoid of any mont School and directed both classical and pop- ground as it does not fall with It will be one of a series of ular musical shows in the scope of the security council' voters' service meetings sponsored 1 He later formed his own band Charter Is Cited by the Sacramento League of Worn- and played theater engagements Ile said the UN charter forbids en Voters I among them a record breaking date the council to discuss anything con-Mrs Spencer Burroughs New York's Paramount Theater with Frank Sinatra 1 cerning Germany until the four man of th league's voters' service occupying powers have written a program said a similar meeting The Miller Skelton Mortuary peace treaty for the beaten counwill be held at 10:30 AM Thursday will send the body to Hollywood try in the Young Womens Christian As- for services and burial Savitt's Taking theargument to the forsociation Building home was in North Hollywood eign ministers' council he said of-The meetings will be open to the fers the only legal way to settle the public problems of Germany including In addition the league is provid-Bernadotte Pronosa Berlin which has been under a 4111 ftA iP 116 morrthar tA me in I Soviet land blockade since last ing four and five member teams to 1001 I luvw wo I I pl 1 I I 7 I ernadotte Proposal lions" Vishinsky had declared the western demand for UN consideration of the dispute is "devoid of any ground as it does not fall within the scope of the security council" Charter Is Cited He said the UN charter forbids the council to discuss anything concerning Germany until the four occupying powers have written a peace treaty for the beaten country Taking theargument to the foreign ministers' council he said offers the only legal way to settle the problems of Germany including Berlin which has been under a Soviet land blockade since last were chasing a station wagon con-taming non strikers plunged into la ditch State and federal conciliators scheduled meetings with Standard Oil Tuesday in Richmond and Wednesday in El Segundo State mediators will resume long stalled negotiations between the CIO union and Tidewater Associated in San Francisco Wednesday The Texas Company and Union Oil also will negotiate Tuesday in Los Angeles and Richfield Wednesday in Los A state mediator said the union offer to submit their wage differences to arbitration might be the 'catalyst which would lead to an early settlement" In another development the 'Texas Company Invited its workers to return to the job today in its Wilmington refinery Taylor said he has the greatest respect for Acting Governor Goodwin Knight whom the union has suggested as arbitrator but said the wage increase is not considered a 'matter for arbitration Knight Will Go To SF Knight said he would go to San Francisco today to get a little closer to the picture He also announced he has turned down a request for 10 state highway patrolmen to reinforce the Martinez City' 'Police Force "We can't have the highway patrol mixing up in municipal affairs" he said "Their job is to keep the highways open and I intend to see that they do that" He added if Martinez officials inform him they cannot handle the problem of law enforcement in their city he will ask the state attorney general to take charge In Richmond more violence was reported A nonstriking employe of the Standard Oil Company's Richmond plant said a 10 pound block of cement was hurled through his automobile windshield Car Is Overturned The police found the overturnedl car of another nonstriking employe' which had been upset while he was fishing yesterday Ernest Roeder 57 a superintendent at Standard's Richmond Refinery still has not been found He has been missing since Thursday 23rd said the Berlin problem is closely to the whole German He charged the currency in western Germany last was an act of aggression the Russian occupation authorities and had forced the Russians to take defensive measures Vishinsky declared an American assertion the Russians are threatening international peace with their blockade "amounts to nothing but pressure to carry out the aggressive aims of that i measures at meetings of local or-discuss impartially the 18 ballot June Protested By Jews June 1 ganizations link He The first of this type meeting will prob be held at 9 o'clock tonight at 1515 PARIS Oct Is- refoi Thirty Seventh Street with mem- raeli Government formally protest- June berg of the Congregational Church ed to the United Nations today agati against the proposal of the assassi- auth nated UN mediator Count Folke Mary Greer Garson Obtains Bernadotte that the Negev desert Vi Final Divorce Decree area of southern Palestine be given assel to the Arabs ing HOLLYWOOD Oct 4--(UP)-- The Israeli mission attending the Berl Movie queen Greer Garson 36 to- UN General Assembly hinted the ing day obtained her final divorce de- plan would lead to further Arab- aggr cree from actor Richard Ney 34 Jewish fighting in the Holy Land men' because she said he dubbed her a Surrender of the Neg2v was the has been only concession the Jews Vi When she obtained the inter- asked to make in the report the bloc locutory decree a year ago Miss Swedish count filed with the worldthe Carson testified Ney who played organization just before being shot II her son in her Oscar winning Mrs down by assassins who were re- agai Miniver made unfavorable corn- ported to be members of the Jew- in I ments abouther work 1 ish terrorist Stern group actei I Jewish objections to the plan Mi forecast a bitter UN fight over note Indians Defeat Bosoxt Palestine since the Arabs in public wa3 8-3 In Playoff For statements often have refused to emb recognize even the existence of the midi American League I State of Israel forei itle the The Israeli statement charged The Cleveland Indians baseball surrender of the Negev would cut team defeated the Boston Red off about -two thirds of Israeli's blan tion Sox 8 to 3 today in the playoff territory deprive her of the only Berl for the championship of the (UN League The Indians land resources available for devel- Americaue opment cripple her existing and Indians Defeat Bosox 8-3 In Playaf For American League Title Cleveland Indians baseball team defeated the Boston Red Sox 8 to 3 today in the playoff for the championship of the American League The Indians June He linked problem reform June against Berlin the The against in note wa3 foreign the blamed Berlin (UN upz Arc-114 11p1-" Al Insurgents In Burma apfure Rice Stocks Blockade Is Denied Vishinsky denied there is a Soviet blockade of Berlin A number of delegates smiled Russian said western charges Soviet military authorities Berlin are of a ludicrous character Moscow dispatches said a Russian to the three western nations delivered to the three western embassies in Moscow shortly after midnight The note called for the ministers meeting argued security council has no jurisdiction in the Berlin dispute and the west for causing the crisis atomic bomb news on page 20) and Boston Braves will open the World Series Wednesday in Boston Details of the game are on page 24 of today's Bee RANGOON (Burma) Oct A government communique said today insurgents in upper Burma have captured large stocks of rice Several government warehouses were reported to have been seized by insurgents near Monywa Troops were rushed to deal with the situation In the midwestern Pakokku district a battle took place between government forces and rebels encamped in Kwemyo -village The communique said the village was burned and the insurgents fled after their leader was killed Color 'been clearly psychopath and committed to the The crowd was a receptive one'Rea1 Felipe housing the main po-lCommunists are protesting the high Mendocino State Mental Hospital in given a dash of color by the station and an air force ground'cost of living the unfavorable rela- 1940 Criminal charges against him ence of a number of residents the naval school and the tion between' wages and prices and were suspended Placerville El Dorado County naval arsenal in Callao a government decision to cut down In 1941 the superintendent of the dressed in the costumes of the The fighting was marked by at- the number of employes in the na- gold rush days tillery duels between loyal tanksitionalized mining industry by 8 Superior court Stone still hospital certified to the Shasta 1- A squadron of airplanes led I or the be ac es and warships in the per cent 11 the Sacramento County Sheriff's bor with the tanks repulsing! 'was dangerous but further mental Aero Squadron flew over the site harbor treatment would not help him landing parties of rebel seamen try-1 and the Roseville Placer County ling to reach shore to join theiTropical urricane However the court recommitted Exchange Club added another'e him to the hospital touch of color by having i nting The seaport city of Callao with' Paroled Recommitted In 1942 Stone was paroled from I of roses tossed down to the crowd' a population of 80000 was turned from another plane t- into a no man's land As opposing eri South Florida the hospital but was recommitted! Sergeant Ralph Walker I forces fought fiercely The govern- in 1943 for a new offense Two o- California Highway Patrol said'ment said there were heavy casual- MIAMI (Fla) Oct 4 as A later the hospital again more than 700 private cars were! tues on both sites tropical hurricane with winds of stated additional treatment would parked in the area set aside near A government mm I approximately 95 miles an hour not help Stone although he still the site Large numbers of the blamed the revolt on the strong up today in the Caribbean was dangerous Ile asked the ap- spectators came on horseback Main Speakers left wing but non Communist op- Sea about 160 miles south of Cuba pellate court for a writ of habeas position People's Party whose do- The storm was only an area of corpus releasing him from the hos- The main speakers at the cere-mestic program proposes advanced suspicion last night but has develpeatedly asked for a -'pital and pointed out he had re-! ony were Brigadier General reforms and subdivision of oped at a record setting pace into! trial on the' Feringa or Washington chief le- large landed estates granting the writ Justice a full blown hurricane charges declared even though the of civil works for the army engi- Southeast storm warnings flew Ada In ricers who pushed the button Martial Law from Miami around the keys to i ms which set off the ground breaking The government decreed modi- Fort Myers on the west Florida evidence may have been lost be- blast: Phil Dickinson assistant re- fied martial law in Lima Callaolcoast cause of the lapse of time it is gional director of the United States and nearby Ancon seized the of-I Grady Norton chief storm fore- wron to deny Stone a trial on Bureau of Reclamation Charles Minces radio station and printing'caster declared himself very wor- criminal charges without which he Purcell state director of public plant of the People's Party estab- ried over flood possibilities in south "may be bounced from the court to works representing Governor War- lished a curfew between midnight Florida and alerted the American the hospital and from the hospital ren Representative Leroy Johnson and 6 AM and closed all bars at Red Cross and the United States back to the court ad infinitum" of the third Sacramento district 8 PM Geological Survey service and Representative Clair Engle of Last reports said a number of The storm center is still 500 milesCIOLICIS Possibly the second congressional district rebel warships were steaming out southeast of Miami but squally I Honored guests included city and Ito sea with loyal warplanes drop- weather already extends over the A Few county officials from Sacramentodping warning bombs nearby but southern end of the Florida penin- ew Sprinkles Placerville and El Dorado Counties trying to avoid hitting the ships stile Heavy showers prevail Almost without exception thelunless absolutely necessary Are Forecast speakers drew a comparison be- One unofficial report said a CF tween the discovery of gold at Co- -ruiser of the rebel fleet offerecilj Power Plant I The weather menu for the Sac- loma farther up the American Riv-to surrender ramento area is expected to showi er and the building of the dam to Is Picketed By little change in the next severali conserve California's modern gold'McTernan IPP Congress days from partly cloudy skies and' Water Point To Saving Of Water Candidate Withdraws AFL Boilermakers iposshibly occasional sp rinkles Sierra Nevada outlook is for Feringa 'said the dam will bring cloudiness and showers over the ea new use for the American River SAN FRANCISCO Oct SAN FRANCISCO Oct -4 UP northern ranges which in the years to come Will McTernan Jr Independ- A Giant power plant being erected! In Sacramento 01 of an inch fell bring new wealth to California bylent Progressive Party nominee for at San Francisco's Hunter's Point 'between 2:15 AM and 3 AM yesterpreventing destructive floods by congress from the fourth district was pickeed by American Federae day generating electric power and by withdrew today in favor of the tion of Labor boilermakers today in Farther north Verona Sutter storing water which now is more Democratic incumbent Franck a spreading campaign to shut L-ounty had 10 of an inch in 24 Important than gold to the futureHavenner Iheavy construction projects in seven hours ended at 7 AM today Shas-! of the golden state" The NVallace party last week quit 'western states and Alaska ita Dam Shasta County recorded' Purcell said: congressional contests in several! Some 450 boilermarkers walked1 lo inches i nches 48 hours ended the! "It is almost critical negligenceisections of the country their jobs in the Pacific Gas' same time Mos of this fell in! to permit the water to run unused IPP candidatesagainst Helen Ga-land Electric Company plant pre-Ithe last 94 hours Into the Pacific Ocean We arelhagao Douglas and-Chet Holifield venting another 1000 workers from had 11 of an inch of precipi- Sacramento so far this season' both Southern Californisa--Democrat- reporting for work 'has Continued on page 4 column 1) lie incumbents withdrew last-week The $2370000 project was being tenon This compares With a nor- 3IcTernan issued a statement at- constructed to ease California's mat of 50 of an inch Last year at Today Temperatures tacking William Mailliard Winter power shortage offi- this time there had been no rain whom he called the reactionary Cials said the company had hoped fall 4 81 AM 57 Republican candidate put it into production in Novem- 9 AM 58 ber to help meet the holiday season 10 AM Tito Eric Joh peak Cloudburst High 11 AM 61 ns on The picketing la orderly The 12 Noon 65 Confer In Belgrade boilermarkers broke off negotiations Wind Hit Redding y1 PM 68 and began their picketing campaign 2 PM 70 LONDON Oct Yu- last week in a waee dispute The (McCiatchy Newspapers Service) PM 72 goslay news agency Tanjug said union declared it will strike selected REDDING (Shasta Co) Oct 4-- Trees were blown down basements In 24 hour period ended at 5:30 'Premier Marshal Tito talked today projects in the West one by one AM today the maximum was 77 with Eric Johnston president of Nether than call an industrywidelin the district flooded and streets were turned into veritable rivers the minimum 55 the Motion Picture Association ofwalkout Seven projects were struck by a cloudburst which struck here 1 Forecast: Partly cloudy tonight America in Belgrade last week I at 4 PM yesterday and tomorrow no important tern- The state forestry service office perature change reported 144 inches rain fell in less (Detailed weather report On police Find Big Cache In than an hoar during the downpour -page 28) niwhich was accompanied by light- ne thunder and a heavy wind Iri- The Bee Today Burglary Suspect Home The fire department said many business firms reported basements Page flooded Amusements 10 Rado Radosevich was found to have virtually a small department Beautifying Yourself 19 store of his own when the police searched his apartment at 527 TV rn Will Permit Cartoon 34 Street The officers reported finding 139 items ranging from 18 pairs -Classified Advertising of scissors two egg crackers and a pressure cooker to a portable radio 29-30-31-32-33 in the apartment Crime Setup Study Club News 19 Radosevich was arrested Satur-Ishakers Most of the odds and ends BAKERSFIELD Oct Comics 16 are of the 10 and 25 cent variety Cross Word Puzzle 16 day afternoon in a store at Sixth The Kern County Board of Super- Radosevich the detective report- visors today granted permission to 34 and Streets Detective A ed explained he had bought them Governor Warren's crime commis- Fashions 19 Babayco said he 'was seen to stufflover a period of several years to -Financial News Margets 28 two dish cloths worth $110 in sisend to relatives in Yugoslavia sum to conduct a survey of crime conditions and juvenile delinquency Health X4 box when a saleswoman Sales In Apartment Household Arts 19 went to Neighbors however told of sales in the county Katherine Kitchen 19 wrap a hot pad for him held in his apartment When asked Letters From The People 34 Convenient Box why he sold some things instead of iSeason Rushing Thief Louella Persona 27 Babayco described the box as one sending them to Yugoslavia Redo- se News Behind The News convenient for shoplifting It is sevich assertedly replied: Takes Christmas Pattern 19 wrapped in paper and has a spring "That was all junk I sold" Politics By Phillips 4 at one end to close the top His roomate Milo Bozovich: alsol Lights Decorations Questions And Answers 34 After looking through the sus- was booked in the city jail when a A sign of the approaching sea--Radio 23 pect's apartment Babayco booked 32 caliber revolver was found in son: Social News 19 Radosevich on a burglary charge his suitcase The police charged A dozen Christmas lights and Sports 24-25-26-27 Other items found included seven him with having a concealed weap- three dozen Christmas- decora Superior California News 8-9-10-11 zippers 10 pillow slips 15 brushes on when he is an alien lions were reported by William Vital Statistics 29 12 knives 12 dish towels six screw Bozovich said he is a citizen of Jaenchen of 4320 Forty Eighth 'Weather a drivers three potato peelers six Yugoslavia and Radosevich became Street to have been stolen from Your Baby And Mine 19 thimbles and 12 salt and pepper a United States citizen in 1941 his garage Saturday night A Al 1 i it 1 1 potential prospects of scientificIHuss utilization of natural resources and Fighter Buzzes stunt Israeli's progress' and gro1A-th British Transport for generations to come BERLIN Oct 4---(11P)--A Rus- sian fighter plane buzzed a British European Airways transport flying from Hamburg to Berlin with 23 persons today The British authorities filed a formal protest against the buzzing at the four power air safety center in Berlin It was the third case of Russian planes endangering western transports in recent days Ickes Visits Truman For First' Time Since Resignation In1946 nan For First' gnation In 1946 London Councilman Would Prefer Pick For Ground Breaking ST PAUL'S CRAY (England) Oct 4 dignitaries when called upon to launch new public building projects tradi WASHINGTON Oct Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes today paid his first call on President Truman since Ickes quit the cabinet in a huff in 1946 Amid rumors of hatchet burying the self styled old reporters after talking with the president: 'the Brotherhood of Railroad Train the Brotherhood of Railroad ner Secretary of the Interior Harold President Truman since Ickes quit "In good time I will make a Chairman Is Named For Red Cross Drive p111 le) I He said that he and Truman "talked issues campaign issues I thought I knew his position but I just wanted to check" A reporter asked if he considered issues more important than personalities in the forthcoming election "Issues are of paramount importance in this campaign" Ickes replied adding emphasis on the "paramount" Asked About Statement He was asked whether he would release his statement to the newsmen in general or make it througb the newspaper column he has written since his break with the president Ickes grinned and said: "I don't think I'll be selfish with it" When a correspondent asked whether he had not brought his hatchet Ickes replied "Left it in my car" He added his conversation with Truman was "entirely friend The board of directors of the Sacramento Chapter American Red Cross today named Kenneth Anderson local department store manager as chairman of the 1949 Red Cross Campaign Fund drive The action was taken at a noon meeting of the board in the Hotel Sacramento The 1949 drive will begin March 1st Robert Crowell headed this year's campaign The board also appointed Get)rge McCormack of 2200 Street as chairman of a new department of visual aid service and named Paul Reese of 5113 II Street journalism instructor at the Sacramento High School to the public relations committee to handle press releases Melvyn Lawson assistant superintendent of city schools addressed the meeting on the subject Frontiers Then And Now Trainmen who threatened in 1946 to spend a large sum of his unions money to defeat the president That row eame after Truman 'urged the drafting of railroad workers to thwart a strike of the railroad trainmen and the engineers' brotherhood head by Alvan ley Johnston Whitney told repeorters today he is "100 per cent in support of the president" He added: "We don't need a new president lin this country we need a new congress I am urging everybody to go to the polls If the people go to the polls the president will be elected" Appears Nettled He appeared nettled when a reporter brought up the old feud by asking: "Did you and the president discuss the Truman proposal to draft railroad workers?" Whitney snapped: "That was two and a half years1 ago We are not living in 1946 This is an active age we are living in the present and the future my good friend" Ickes broke with Truman in February 1946 after a squabble over the president's nomination of Edwin Pauley to be undersecretary of 1 the navy' (More political news on Page 124 El le: II 100 lOr IF uviNpia Vito tionally dig up a few Inches of soil and then proclaim: "I declare this sod well and truly turned" London Councilman I Hayward in launching a 5500000 pound ($22000000) housing project here jabbed and twisted futilely with a chromium plated spade and finally gave it up with a disgusted: I could'a done better with a pick t4 li 4( lit al It 1411414 Vit0 ii Atli A 11 i 4 a 144 10 I Today's Chuckle "My brother is going to medical school" Smith: "What's he studying?" Jones: "Nothing They're study ing him" To every other question of the meaning of the conference he gave the same answer: "In good time I will make a statement" Ickes said he requested the appointment Whitney Also Is Caller Another one time foe of Truman also called on the president He was A Whitney president of Allen Topics 4 I.

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