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K3 ia cis 30 Si 5 Cents A REDLANDS CALIORNIA THURSDAY JANUARY I 1953 1 'a aaa 1 Vol I23A Taft Reveals It was just three minutes before progress into the future Rut their loudest efforts could zjne' fannedbyy a wind1 All avail rbuSihg greeting 'tfielable fire engine companies were Term Ends New Cabinet on keys A A Bi sj? jgg A Thief Advises Car Owner time leave the Churchill Promises Closer Bonds Between Britain US I Willhoite To Take Bride the al Douglas Proposal To Be Considered 4 No 51 fVE4 Radio Telephotoi Prime Minister Winston Churchill gives as tie boards the liner Queen Mary st tor trip to the Churchill will visit NEA Telephoto Secy of State Dean Acheson gestures as he testifies before a House judiciary sub committee investigating charges that the State and Jus tice Department tried to sup press a New York ederal Grand report on Commu nist infiltration in tiie United Nations' the familiar sign Southampton England President Iruman and hold conferences with President elect Dwight Eisenhower MERCED Elmer Will hoite all American football guard for University of Southern Cali fornia plans to marry Mary Me Callag Pasadena interior decor ator immediately after the Rose Bowl game in Pasadena today Relatives here said yesterday the big Merced lineman and his bride would leave by plane tonight for Honolulu where Willhoite is slated to play in bowl games Jan 4 and 11 burned torn INGLEWOOD Some 2500 Douglas Aircraft Co engineering employees will consider new con tract proposals tomorrow at a mass meeting in the high school auditorium here President of the Southern Cali fornia Professional Engineering Association Sterling Green said the union negotiators will rec ommend acceptance of the latest company offer The proposals include a general five cents an hour pay hike and a two cents an hour cost of living adjustment for wage earners and a six per cent salary boost for sal aried personnel plus fringe bene fits for both Employes in the El Segundo Santa Monica and Long Beach plants are affected Eithth Army gavethe new year in Korea Every UN artillery barrel in Korea barked in unison at mid night throwing a giant wolley of shells into the Communist lines to remind them the free world was still around The National Safety Council pre dicted that 410 persons would be killed in traffic during the long four day weekend If correct the total will be far below the record breaking 588 deaths reported dur ing last Christmas holiday A ine Remitted A YORK Neb Police said Thursday they will return the 10 cent fine for overparking which Pvt ranck mailed them for an April offense ranck is dn Korea sur hos Del Mar were called Some injured were treated at hastily erected first aid stations others taken to hospital in the two cities Most of those killed were fire men As their comrades continued to fight the fire the gay cries of revelers who had been celebrating the new year a few hours before gave way to the lamentations of women seeking relatives in the debris WASHINGTON Mrs Net tie Moulden who has witnessed every inaugural parade but one since second in 1865 will watch Dwight I) in march Jan 20 Mrs Moulden now 98 and a life long Washington resident was 10 years old when Abraham Lincoln took the oath of office for his se cond term Her father the late Joe Angus was superintendent of the Capitol and White House during the Lincoln administration The Eisenhower Nixon inaugur al committee said Mrs Moulden will watch the parade from a van tage point in the treasury build ing She missed one of ranklin inaugurations because she was in lorida recuperating from a broken hip lative branches have been worked out yetrBut it appeared likely that such meetings would take place on Monday mornings in much the same pattern set by Presidents Roosevelt and Truman rom other sources it was learn ed that Eisenhower emphasized in talking to the' senate leaders that he is intent on cutting the budget which President Truman will sub mit to Congress next week The Truman budget is expected tocall for federal spending of about $79 000000000 during the 12 months starting July 1: Eisenhower it was said singled out military spending expected to account for about $46000000000 of the Truman as the offering the greatest opportunity for spending cuts The President elect armed with preliminary data gathered in Wash ington by Joseph' Dodge his advance fiscal agent was said to have told the Senate leaders that efficiencies in purchasing of mili tary supplies should make possible sizeable cuts in the military budget He also named the construction of overseas bases as another field ripe for economies and was said to have maintained that eliminating the approach to armaments would make possible both reduced expenses and faster deliveries Redondo Battered By Heavy Surf REDONDO BEACH Calif (UP) Redondo Beach battered by 40 foot waves the last day of 1951 today faced a continued beating by the sury during the first week of the new year High tides and the heaviest sea swells of the year sent the tower ing combers crashing over three story buildings yesterday Six families were evacuated from the ocean front area making a total of 20 families which have abandoned their storm battered homes in the last 10 days Lifeguards said the high tide mark will be 61 feet today and will continue at high levels through' the week PARIS (UP) rance entered the new year today with no government and no prospect of get ting one soon It is the first New Year crisis since 1885 and it bids fair to last longer than the 18 days of the earlier one Rene Mayer 57 year old relative of the Rothschild banking family was trying to get support for a coalition government He is the fourth man to try it since the Premier An toine Pinay resigned in disgust 10 days ago Whoever succeeds in the end will be the 8th head of government since the war In that time Britain has had two prime ministers West Germany one chan cellor Italy one premier and the United States one president Senator Blasts Delay In Climbs Slowly Action Against Subversives 48 Traffic atalities Allies ire Mighty Barrage rom Every Big Gun And Mortar SEOUL A Communist propaganda threat of a giant new offensive fizzled to nothing today and instead the Reds cowered in their holes under a mighty barrage fired from everyAllied big gun and mortar along the front exactly at midnight Gen James A Van leet said Allied casualties on the last day of the year were the lowest for the entire month of December The mighty Allied salvo on this the third New Day of the Korean war was both a gesture of confidence and a fiery reminder to the Reds that American troops and their UN Allies were in Korea to stay until an honorable peace was reached The Air orce disclosed that during the month of December Al lied Sabrejets destroyed MIG 15 jets at better than a 14 to 1 ratio Twenty seven Red jets were knocked down eight more proba bly destroyed and 26 others dam aged Two Sabrejets were lost in (P duels during the 20 days air fight ing went on seven planes of var ious types were lost to ground fire and eight others lost to various causes Instead of the offen of which enemy loudspeak ers had boasted the Reds attempt edvoplyxminox pxobing attacks to day Two Chinese platoons converged on Soutlj Korea outpost bunkers east of Sniper Ridge on the west central front but were i northward after a two and a half hour skirmish Twenty Communist soldiers were killed in close fighting with hand grenades and rifles in no land on the western front Three Chinese platoons were smashed back in the Kelly Hill sector northwest of Yonchon Al lied troops pulled back from one advance position but reoccupied it later after Allied artillery pounded the sm alL Red attacking force Snow fell two hours before mid night on the central front drifting to 12 inches in the frozen wastes of no land Temperatures plummeted from 35 degrees to three above Van announcement of Al lied casualties came in a New morning visit to the press He dropped in on the morning presis briefing to extend his New greetings Van leet probably wpuld have welcomed an enemy offensive He has said repeatedly that UN forces would welcome an all out attack as a better chance to kill Reds Woman Who Saw Lincoln Inaugural To Watch Ike He rose cigar in hand and cham pagne glass before him a dogged dinner jacketed figure looking more like his" wartime self than for many years and told the ap plauding guests: was thinking gone off stage with the old shouted the guests Many American guests cheered as loud as the rest: have given me a man rance Still SAN RANCISCO (UP) John stolen car was found on an approach to the Golden Gate bridge with this note attached to tho cfporinwwhorl' in your midnight when Churchill emerged from his 10 room suite aboard this giant liner which is bearing him to New York for conferences with President elect Eisenhower which hopes fevHII inaugurate era5 of friendship with America After seeing Eisenhower and spending a short time with his old friend Bernard Baruch the Prime Minister will pay his respects to President Truman and then go on to Jamaica for a vacation Churchill entered the main promenade lounge amid a scene filled with daricingy couples car nival hats balloons and the pop ping of champagne corks The revelers applauded him and then stopped to watch and listen as the chimes of midnight sounded and bearded wrinkled 1952 hob bled across the stage followed by 1953 a beautiful young girl After Churchill responded to the welcome of purser Collin Prit chard SO Kuchel lies To Washington SAN 'RANCISCO Thom as Kuchel designated to take over the Senate seat vacated by Vice President elect Richard Nixon left for Washington by air last mght He was accompanied by Ewing Hass deputy state controller Ku chel said his family would remain in California until he establishes residence in the capital 48 Traffic atalities In Nation By Mid Morning Today By UNITED PRESS Traffic deaths climbed slowly today as the nation began the new year with comparative caution At mid morning the United Press tabulation showed 48 traffic fatal ities across the country There was one death in a plane crash three in fires and three in miscellaneous mishaps for an overall total of 55 Ohio was an early leader among the states with 12 fatalities in cluding five persons killed in a two car smashup near ayette On Susquehanna Trail three persons died in one accident and the collision of a bus with an oil truck injured 30 The bus passengers' included many ser vicemen At Marion Tex five persons were killed in a head on collision of two autos and at Salina Utah twin brothers and a companion died their car skidded on icy pavement and hit a truck The twins were Donald and Ron ald Sedars 19 of Whittier Calif The casualty count began at 6 hi Wednesday and will continue until midnight Sunday In cities police were out in force to crack down on motor rx ISIS XVllU' luOlv LU tl1V? I UdU dllvl downing too many cocktails unlovers exchanged midnight kisses from Times Square to ish 'Wharf and tootled on noisemakers with gusto through the dry wood of the mag a i i 3 a ff a 3 7 i i i a 11 I WiSSW called in from Valparaiso and nearby Vina Del Mar Thousands of celebrants crowded to watch At 3 am the flames (reached stored dynamite There was a blast so terrific that those out of range of the flames thought it was an earthquake Windows through out the area were shattered The blast sent flaming debris flying into packed nearby streets The spectators fled in panic Men women and children were trampled Bodies of some were mutilated others were The clothing of many was off All possible ambulances geons and nurses from the pitals of Valparaiso and Vina Youth Captured After 70 MPH Chase Crash CULVER CITY Angel Alari 18 captured after a 70 mile per hour chase in a stolen car and an alleged attempt to run down two policemen was in jail today on an auto theft charge Police officers Harold Southwick and Herb Barker said they started in pursuit of the late model Cadil lac driven by the Los Angeles youth when the car ran a signal at high speed Atari 'stopped the car after he lost control of the vehicle cut across two lawns crashed through fences and hedges and sideswiped three other automobiles The officers said Alari put the Cadillac in reverse and attempted to run them down when they ap proached the car from the rear on foot The chase then began again with both policemen firing shots at the wildly speeding auto Alari was captured when he loot control of the car a second time and crashed into a tree at an estimated 60 miles per hour He was uninjured ijOailn Weather Southern California: Variable high cloudiness at times today through riday but mostly sunny days increasing night and early morning fog and low clouds along coast tonight and riday night warmer afternoon locally windy mountain ridges and passes Jan 1 1953 (Noon Reading) Highest 57 Lowest 31 ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Highest 52 Lowest 30 Jimmy Cub says this is a perfectly wonder ful day for the human race and also the game in the Rose Bowl James can still remember the time when Gra il a McMamec first broadcast the Rose Bowl about half of the Polio Victim Evicted rom Home Gets ree House Churchill said Then ho went on to make his promise of continued efforts to bind the commonwealths and the United States still closer tostlhef came and talked time of the grand sight the Bowl packed the 'color of the game and most of all of the snow clad moun tains in the background Jimmy says that it was a bit chilly this morning but not enough so to cause the orange growers any worry or that James is very thankful and thinks it gives a good start to the New Year Doctor must not give your husband such strong coffee It makes him too Wife my goodness you should see how excited he gets when I give him weak ers No details for handling liaison between the'" executive and' legis WAIMflll MflVOrV Term Ends 'PORTLAND (UP) new male mayor red Peter son took office today and the four year term of the first and only nvoman mayor ended Mayor Peterson and other city officials elected in November were slated to be publicly sworn in at 2 pm riday ormer mayor Dorothy McCul lough Lee will leave next week for Washington before going on to Germany where under the aus pices of the state department she will be a consultant to branches of local government in various parts of the country Communists Offensive fails To Take Place Plans or White :7 House Meetings WASHINGTON Sen Rob ert A Taft prospective majority leader of the new senate said Thursday President elect Eisen hower plans weekly White House meetings with the GOP congres sional high command The meetings would be aimed at coordinating GOP strategy for guid ing the new pro gram through Congress At the same time they would give Taft and other GOP congressioiVl lead ers a hand in shaping GOP policy before it is lad before Congress for approval Meanwhile' it was disclosed that the incoming president expects to address Congress shortly after his inauguration to give legislators his own ideas on cutting federal spend ing Taft who conferred with Eisen hower in New York on Tuesday along with three other senate leaders said the President elect indicated he will? meet weekly with Republican Senate and House lead 3 Cat Growing Second Tail CHICAGO (UP) Mrs Michael Priami's cat has 'turned out to be a living walking nine About a month ago the owner began to notice an unusual formation growing out of spine The growths were just to the right of the backbone Since then the growths have come to and closely resemble normal four inch tail though they are much smaller the owner said Tom now has a total of nine separate tails and they are all growing fast Mrs said no freak despite its nine she said purrs just like any other cdt and gobbles up all the' sardines it can Puts Blame On Truman And Acheson WASHINGTON Sen Her bert today a President Truman and Secretary of State Dean Acheson with de delaying action against American subversives in the United Nations to avoid a controversy in the per cent UN session The Maryland Democrat said their decision have averted temporarily a serious situation within the UN but ignored shattering of the confidence of the people of the United States in the United Meanwhile House investigators disclosed that former Secretary of State James Byrnes will be asked what part Alger Hiss played in a 1946 decision that the United States would not pass on the loyal ty of Americans employed at the UN The disclosure came as an after math of a House Judiciary sub heatings into charges that tiie State and Justice depart ments tried to suppress a New York grand report on Com munist infiltration into theUN At the sameime a new con troversjswirloup' in the Justice Department over whether the grand jury inquiry should be con tinued The New York grand jury laid the 'blame on the State Depart ment for the presence of Ameri can subversives on the UN staff and strongly advised a continued investigation after it went out of existence Dec 4 Myles Lane US attorney for the southern district of New York promised the House subcommittee that he would take immediate ac tion to continue the grand jury probe next week Assistant Attorney General Charles Murray told the sub committee however that he would ask Attorney General James McGranery to block any continua tion of the investigation Murray told the subcommittee he is a proceeding of a grand jury when they know it result in an He said such action is an of government power and can lead to by He referred to the fact that the orig inal grand jury handed down only a under which no one can be indicted? who presided over most of the recent hearings by the Sen ate Internal Security subcommittee into subversives in the UN noted that certain foreign governments were ready to fight any US de mand for expulsion of able But he added in a statement: government officials made a mistake in temporizing with the question which called for prompt and decisive action lest these dis loyal employes remain in key posi tions where they could jeopardize the interests of the United States as well as the objectives of the international 1 1 1 ISOS 2 Eisenhower Observes New Yeor Quietly Borne Baby Arrives On irst Second Of New Year BOSTON A Boston house wife gave birth to a nine pound 10 ounce boy at one second midnight today and doctors said they believed the baby was the first born in 1953 The mother Mrs Margaret Pecci and her child were doctors said Mrs Pecci who has two other children and her husband Artilio Pecci have hot yet named the newcomer Boston erry Out Of Business BOSTON (UP) Boston began the new year today without a fnrrv on Boston Harbor for the first time in 120 years The famed cent a ridc East Bos ton ferry made its last run Wed nesday over the same quarter mile route its predecessors had traveled since 1932 Mayor John Hynes reluctantly put the ferry out of business as an economy measure ABOARD THE QUEEN MARY (UP) A jaunty Winston Churchill cigar in one hand and champagne glass in the other toasted in the new year a with a promise of still tighter bonds between Bri tain and the United States will all continue to go for ward to bind the British speaking zx 1 1 1 4 zx zx zx 4 zx vx 1 nl 1 rxr vvviiu anu uic Kiuav icuuum ui me uniieu oiates togemer ne said Powder Blast In Chile Kills 35 Persons VALPARAISO Chile (UP) A fire followed by a violent explo sion in a waterfront powder mag azine killed at least 3a persons touay and injured an estimated 350 48 of them seriously Thousands were still celebrating the new arrival when the fire started The flames spread rapidly hope that it will bring back to us assurance that peace is again com ing' to' the schedule called for his return to the Commodore Hotel at 8:45 am riday for a 30 minute conference with Walter Buckner of Reynolds and Co Others on his appointment list were Sidney Weinberg treasurer of Citizens for Eisenhower Nixon George Yeh Chinese ambassador to the United Nations Webster Todd GOP 1 finance chairman of New Jersey movie magnate Spyros Skouras Gen Raymond McLain Gov Vai Peterson of Ne braska and John oster Dulles his designated secretary of stale CHICAGO (UP)A pretty polio victim evicted from her home by mother in law watched a dream begin to come true as the clock tolled in the new year Mrs Mary Elizabeth Kitsmiller' 27 watched ground breaking cere monies at midnight at the site where her neighbors in suburban Park Ridge Ill plan to build her a new $20000' home A helpless invalid confined to an iron lung the honey blonde said she faced 1953 more joy in my heart than ever known Mayor Alfred Ha'ake turned over a spadeful of earth to begin construction of the house financed by the Kitsmiller Volunteer workmen under the di rection of the Sun Construction Company will work around the clock in spare time to finish the house by eb 1' Not long after that date Mrs Kitsmiller will be forced to leave her present home Her mother in law Mrs Marion Kitsmiller won A OlfiSa a A iSWIiS 7' Retaliates on Drunken Drivers VANCOUVER BC (UP) An elderly man began a retaliation drive against drupken drivers said William Anderson 70 started to weave across an inter section took a look at traffic staggered up to the nearest car auu puuuucu lus iisi against the hood Police said neither Anderson nm 1 ue cnunerea any dam 'A Zetta Bingaman Bloomfield A 1 1 00 On New Year's Day BLOOMIELD la Mrs Susan Whitacre observed her 100th birthday on New Day She lives with a daughter Mrs an eviction order last month charges that the paralyzed young woman unable to pay $95 a month rent The new home will be especially designed to make life easier for the younger Airs Kitsmiller It will have ramps instead of stairs and extra wide doors to make movement of an iron lung simple A hydrotherapy tank will be built in The construction company has agreed build the $20000 house for $7000 Mrs Kitsmiller who lives with her six year old son James III and her parents said she could not pay the rent' on her present house because her husband had left her She has filed for divorce from James Kitsmiller II charging de sertion in April just believe if she said think that my parents and my little boy will have a home and not have to rely on charity Well just too A' Z' A NEW YORK (UP) President elect Eisenhower stayed at home todav to observe the beginning of most challenging year of his life He said as he left his Commo dore Hotel headquarters late Wednesday he would spend the holiday quietly with Mrs Eisen hower and their three grandchil dren But before going to his Morn ingside Heights residence Eisen hower wished a New Year to everybody hope 1953 will be the finest year that any 01 us ever experi ho said I A A A A I A A' 'sA 1 1 AAS A A A A i L' 1 A A A 3 1 A 'A A A A A SMIA A5 A A A AKAW A AAA AAA filiWlsls Aui AA 'A A yj' a': 'i TB vAW A 1 J7 11 IK SI KK BK 'SB BB 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