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THE KANSAS CITY STAR MAIN EDITION VOL 78 NO 251 PRICE 7 CENTS KANSAS CITY MAY 26 30 PAGES A Pigeon-Hunting Expedition Ends in Tragedy HOOT A PFIIMLIN SPEECH REJECT LABOR APPEALS Two State Court Awards to Workers Who Won Damages for Union Actions Are Sustained by the Supreme Court Be French Premier's Declaration That Corsican Insurrection Would Fought With "Very Great Vigor" Brings Laughter From Rightists in Assembly r- THE WEATHER SHOWERS LIKELY ONLY 2 DISSENT bv rges Restraint French Factions A NAVY PUZZLE The Decisions Are Regarded as Having Far-Reaching Implications No One Seems Sure Whether Commander of Mediterranean Fleet Has Revolted The French Conflict Is Still Bloodless but Violence May Come Tomorrow A PRINCIPLE EMERGES THE ROUTE OF AN ILL-FATED PIGEON HUNT along the girders of the Twelfth street bridge in Kansas City Kansas is shown on this picture of the Kaw river span Robert Haberlein 9 of 1312 South Fortieth street Kansas City Kansas fell into the water as he reached lor a nest Two older brothers watched him struggle in the water before he disappeared downstream AID FLOWN TO CORSICA LABOR CHIEFS TO MEET Partly cloudy with a few scattered showers or thunderstorms likely tonight and tomorrow morning Cooler tomorrow Low tonight in the middle 60s High tomorrow in the upper 70s Warren in Minority Opinions Decries Sanctioning of "Conflict of Remedies" Meanwhile Outside Washington May 26 (AP) The is urging French military authorities in Algeria as well as the Tunisian French and Moroccan governments to exercise the utmost retraint in the current political crisis But a State department spokesman who disclosed this refused to answer when asked at a news conference whether the United States would go to aid in the event it were attacked by French forces is an iffy question and I just won't get into that at the said Government Jams Broadcasts and Tightens Censorship Algerians Also Load a Ship With Supplies for Rebel Island (By The I eased Wire Services) Paris May 26 Premier Pierre Pflimlin told the National Assembly today the government would fight with great the insurrection on Corsica but his declaration brought hoots of laughter from the Rightist supporters of Gen Charles de Gaulle Pflimlin addressing an emergency session of Parliament said that France was I threatened with a civil ar He said such a conflict subject us not only to a humiliating defeat in North Africa but also w'ould destroy our basic Rumors swept Paris that the Mediterranean fleet had swung Appr0priatj0n From Treasury Lincoln White press officer Earlier Secretary Dulles had said political Apnrr nil POJL rtUnLL Uli bun UNIT NEED Will I Mkku iifciik Washington May 26 (AP) The Supreme court today upheld state court damage awards to an Alabama electrician who said pickets kept TRVMANS ON A CRUISE him from working and Thev Sai diterraean to a California worker Vacation who charged he was il- New 26iap)- legally expelled rom a and Mrs Harry Truman Union The decisions sailed today for a pleasure have far-reaching impli-cruise in the Mediterranean cations for labor unions! The former President In each case the high court fended off comment on split 6-2 with Chief Justice grave political crisis Warren and Justice Douglas of this foreign affairs dissenting Justice Black took He said that his trip is strictly no part a vacation The Two Cases In the Alabama case a Decatur electrician was awarded Condition of Stritch Is damage ir a suit against the United Auto Workers union In the California case a San Francisco worker won $9300 for alleged illegal ex pulsion from a union The importance of the cases By Marcel Wallenstein (The Star's Correspondent in Europe) Paris May 26 France is torn by civil war So far it is bloodless but tomorrow may tell another story when workers return from the holidays Commu- nist-controlled unions and the non-Communist Workers Force will deceide on action following meet- meeting in an emergency ses- sion is guarded by strong units of security police in a last hour attempt to save parliamentary government But decisions as to whether the Fourth Republic will stand or fall may come from outside Paris Marseille May Rise Growing unrest is reported from Southern France Security troops have been rushed to Marseille chief Mediterranean port to prevent another Committee of Safety from seizing Another secessionist By Jack Williams (The Star Washington Correspondent) Washington May 26 The General Services administra tion today agreed with sentative Bolling a new fed- Public eral office building was THE VICTIM of a fall from the Twelfth Street bridge into the Kaw river was Robert Haberlein 9 B0Y IN FATAL FALL OFF A RIVER BRIDGE to the side of the rebels SURVIVORS OF THE TRAGEDY that claimed the life of a 9 -year-old brother Robert Haberlein are Gary Haberlein 13 (left) and Donald Haberlein 10 Kaw River Drowning Victim These originated when the Is Robert Haberlein 9 fleet commander Adm stems from the high court SCATTERED RAIN IN AREA rejection of union arguments I that such suits cannot be Night Showers May Fall in Philippe Auboyneau praised the rebellious ruling junta in Al-' SOUGHT TO CATCH PIGEON giers and said: "I shall take the opportu- Lutheran School Pupil and nity to tell Gen (Lauris) Nor-Two Brothers Climbed how the miracle of May MENTAL AID TO COUNTY UNITS Places Here brought in state courts Warren said in his dissent to the Alabama decision (hat the On Inside Pages Speed Records by Jet Navy plane sets five marks in climbs rising almost vertically Page A Bad Day in Court Driver hit with charge Page 3 Repre-stad 13 (the uprising) is a great chance not only for France but also for the Wesiern at Kansas City group Twelfth Street Span A few scattered showers or 'thunderstorms are likely late: majority view could open the tonight and tomorrow morn- way for staggering punitive jn? Psychiatric Care damages making it too risky Such nighttime showers for unions to engage in some formed jaS night in Central activities protected by fedeial iansas They are expected to Available at Three Institutions Be Made Youth A pigeon hunting expedition among the girders of the Twelfth street bridge in Kan is operating in the re-They disagreed on how itlgion of Pau in the Pyrenees should be financed where the Army has a Bolling testified before a chute troop school public works subcom- Writing in Le Figaro Fran- law The el ct an Paul Rus tonight but far- PLAN A MILK CHANGE ine electrician raui a reus her eas with the shower area extending into north and Board of Visitors Wins Ap Orders From Paris But the Paris defense min-jsas City Kansas by three jslry said ships which voung brothers ended part in the inter allied tally today in the fall of 0ne maneuvers in the Mediterra mittee urging approval of a cois Poncet former ambassa-into the Kaw river jnean are moving in accord- Kansas City building to cost dor to Washington says Police and firemen pre- ance wkh orders received a maximum of 30 million dol- civil war is in being Where sumed that Robert Haberlein horn the ministry of national arSj the money to be appropri-j arp ''here are we The Jackson County court Speedy Jets Will Be in Use 9 had drowned as no trace ated from the Treasury He' censorship has re- jof the boy had been found In Algiers a spokesman for said jt would be a dividend- suled in circulation of wild in Nine Months Strict suited in sai(1 11 W0U1Q oe a ai sell complained picketing prevented him from entering the plant of the Calumet and Hecla Consolidated Copper company in Decatur Ala from July 18 1951 to August 22 1951 The union which had been me union wncn nau ueen west central parts of Missouri Frank Johnson forecaster said such showers should be after midnight Temperatures are not ex- pected to rise out of the upper meeting in Independence certified by the National Labor Qg tomorrow The low tonight the Wiesbaden Germany 'after an hour's search of the ie supreme French com- rumors The Paris edition of downstream from the zander on the spot Gen PayinS investment for Uncle thp New York Herald Tribune Raoul Salan said that public Sam in economy and effi- and the London Daily Mail safety committees have been ciency were seized by authorities this set up in Noumea New Caledonia Tahiti and in regions of French Equatorial Africa and morning before they could be distributed Manv are burins Bolling read a letter from forejgn newspapers and lis- Relations board as lpPppspnta' should be jn tbe mid-60s C'vmiVh" inVfit 26 (AP) Twin-jet Voodoos ca-tive of employees of the firm Snmpwhat cnnW air is pv county institutions tne railed a criko Jiv ir iqri cooler Biv is ex- McCune Home for Boys Hill- pable of flying 1200 miles an irom tneHpop school for Girls and the hour will be assigned to chiatric care at three called a strike July 18 1951 pected Basis of Suit I northwest tening to the London radio Negro parental home in Little Air Force squadrons in Europe Russell earned slightly over Rainfall yesterday and last Bue 1 $100 a week at the time He night: during the next nine months Five of the six members of jr Force officials announced aid Haberlein 10 had crawled French West Africa into the understructure of the headquarters also bridge from Metropolitan announced it was beginning sued the union for $50000 and Salma 4 1 Manhattan nAn I Concordia 30 Wichita a jury awarded him $10000 Abnene 24EmPona George Catts executive manager of the Chamber of Commerce reporting 9168 Fighter-type F-101 Voodoos avenueafteMhey had sighted shipments of food to Corsica federal employees at Kansas nuclear number of today the county 03 met with the three board of which can carry weap-'a young pigeons ons are slated for use in the roosting on the girders fall by the 81st fighter bomberj The youngsters all students which has since been cut off from metropolitan France A planeload of fresh vegetables wing in England They will re- at the Immanuel Lutheran left Algiers airport and a ship 000 a year with the completion City in 13 separate buildings Rentals there will total $965- Hts complaint charged mass nsii tv nrprii CTCD picketing intimidation stop- Ril I HA ncrLHL I Lr ping of his car and threats to $enat turn it over and threats of personal injury and property damage The plant resumed operation August 22 Committee Approves 1 1-Point Aid Plan Washington May 26 (AP) 1951 The Senate commerce The government began jamming radio reports from Algiers at midnight to prevent announcements from the rebel committee being heard in metropolitan France Echo of F-74F visitors county judges Mrs Marion Belgard chairman said Dr Milton Kirkpatrick executive director of the Greater Kansas City Mental Health foundation had offered to supply psychiatric teams for the institutions at an initial cost of $15000 A Milk Change The court also granted another request of the visitors' board by agreeing to provide place the streak is to sail later in the dav of Mr and Mrs Harold A member of staff 1312 South For- added the Algerians could also commit- with state highway patrolmen tec aPProvcd on hand Russell returned to program to alleviate he nrk that riav economic plight of the ailing railroad industry Burton majority opinion recommended Thunder- elementary sons Haberlein tieth street Kansas City Kansas The father is a carpenter Mrs Haberlein said the Violence BOMB IN A STREETCAR of the new CAA leased build ing according to Catts Moran McConihe commis-supply the French forces in sfoner 0f public buildings for Tunisia if need be GSA testified the building i was needed but opposed Boll- that name headc-d by Danton bm on thg contention and Robespierre in the great History New committees of public safety formed by the De Gaulle faction and right extremists are being compared to the original committee of At It that the Mid the union actmty theScnatc flnance committee tak Calumet and Hecla case to repeal the 3 per cent pasteurized instead of raw lv was not protected by fed- tax on re jSht transportation mRk at the institutions It was''me exploded in a street Indeed he said) Continues in Beirut 26(UPI) and the 10 cent tax thought likely that the milk car crowded with passengers Least Six Die as school had let out last Friday decked streets of Ajaccio in- for the summer vacation jsurgent capital to hail emis-Gary said he and Donald saries from the rebellious Al-were separated by a consider-geria junta Police Special riot police sent from Thousands of Corsicans1 marched through the flap ougn ne uagl Beirut today abje distance from Bobby Unofficial reports said at Gary said he and Donald had six were killed financing should be done under the lease-purchase program which Congress let die July 1 1957 The Senate July 3 1957 amended and extended the lease-purchase program The House public works subcommittee voted to recommend to the House that it kill the Senate action It since has per on was conducted in passengers And it reported te purchased and the in iner that it could faVorably its own separate 8- cows now milked at McCune enjoined by Ala-pojnt bjjj wbjcb includes au-ancl Little Blue disposed of if least persons caught several pigeons and thorization for the federal gov- cos' pasteurizing milk and a dozen injured in ernment to guarantee loans up 'Produced at the institutionsblast is found io be prohibitive i John Clair a board mem- THRj employee common to qq million dollars for pur of action against a cbase 0f capital equipment Are to be cut off caught several pigeons 'he had turned their backs their brother Circles in Water heard a splash and have been bama courts Burton added the law rights union revolution which sent thousands to execution Although the mass of workers are against a general strike and taking part in violence their leaders may whip them into action The Communists with more than a tenth of the population are not expected to take a seizure of power by those demanding a De Gaulle government without a reply Police have rubbed out slogans chalked on Paris walls to the an do not ques- echo of that heard in Algiers the build-from thousands of Gen said Charles De Gaulle's sup-need for new porters The general remains are at his country home awaiting Paris demonstrations heard pigeons In Paris the Communist-con-Gary said turned around trolled General Confederation and saw circles in the water and then looked up and out on strike tomorrow after- On couldn't see Gary noon to protest the possible approach the court on both re- detonation in this year's se- said return of General De Gaulle to quests In a letter they said ries took place yesterday at The two boys immediately power that a ex- Eniwetok the Defense depart- got off the bridge Donald Socialist and non-Commu- isted at the institutions in the ment and the Atomic Energy racing to a nearby home and nist union chiefs were in exec- been pigeonholed the water jof Labor ordered its members House calendar do not ling) bill but we tion the need for McConihe is nationwide on the Basis favor the (Bol- CHUCKLE Wife to doctor who came to see her husband: way he moans and: carries on when he gets a cold I never know whether to call a doctor or a drama Continued on Second page) 'commission announced today Continued on Second Page) events Hail Pioneer Atom Power Plant that would in effect grant to unions a substantial immunityi: from the consequences of mass picketing or coercion-such as was employed during the strike in the present Warren said in his dissent that the Taft-Hartley act represents an attempt to balance the competing interests of employees union and management Contention providing additional remedies the states may upset that balance as effectively: as by frustrating or duplicat-i ing existing Warren argued He said state court damage awards such as in the Russell case be reversed because of the impact they will have on the purposes and oh- Continued on Second Page) inefficient in under if the would be nation- utive session to consider action oppose subversion and aid legitimate The Chamber of judiciary committee rejected a Pflimlin bill to strip parliamentary immunity from rebellious deputies It was watered dowm to cover only the immunity of Pascal Ar- bunding program righi leader of the Corsican on 1 sa 11 1S construction Agencies scattered in a very manner We are proceeding setting up a program highest priority A member asked Kansas City project one of the first on any say it is the TO TOP PACIFIC POST Ike Names Admiral Felt as Area Commander-in-Chief Washington May 26CAPW-President Eisenhower today designated Admiral Harry Felt to become naval com- most acute but it is equally acute with many he replied mander-in-chief in the Pacific Into Redevelopment Plans upon the retirement August 1 Rep Robert Jones (D- 0r Admiral Felix Stump Ala) subcommittee chairman jrejt js now vice-chief of said he thought it advisable naval operations Mr Eisenhower nominated Vice-Admiral James Russell to take over that post when Felt assumes the top Pacific naval command to build at this time so cities like Kansas City could coordinate programs with urban redevelopment Bolling told the group tion by remote control climaxed a half-hour dedication at the plant site in the Upper Ohio River valley about 45 miles northwest of Pittsburgh The entire program was broadcast nationwide on television and radio The President said the plant what can be done not only in America but throughout the world to put the atom to work for the good of mankind not its represents the hope of our people that the power of the new atom will be able to open up a vast new world of peaceful development that atomic power will ease mankind's burdens and provide additional comfort for human he continued HIPPINGPORT PA May 26 (AP) Presi-d Eisenhower waved a slightly radioactive rod in Washington today and 215 miles away in this Western Pennsylvania community electricity surged from the first large-scale completely commercial atomic power plant is with pride in what has been accomplished at Shippingport and with equal confidence in the future that I now dedicate this Shippingport atomic power station to the cause of scientific progress the cause of the President said The ceremonies formally recognized the successful operation of the plant The President's participa- As he passed the rod over a neutron counter an electrical impulse was transmitted by way of a special wire circuit to Shippingport to open the main throttle valve of the plant's electrical turbine generator Sixty thousand net kilowatts of electricity flowed to homes shops and factories in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area system of the Duquesne Light company An estimated 1500 government industry scientific and other invited guests attended the ceremonies here on a bright sunshiny day Lewis Strauss chairman of the Atomic Energy commission told the assemblage power plant is one of the first fruits of our ambition to make atomic energy a force for good and to spread the knowledge of that technology around the Rep James Van Zandt (R-Pa) a member of the joint congressional committee on atomic energy said is a good good answer to the Russian Duquesne Light owns the 110 million dollar plant jointly with the Atomic Energy commission In operation since last December 18 the plant has generated more than 32 million kilowatt-hours of electricity Duquesne officials said that it has been operating better than we had insurrection The committee passed this 27-6 and it went immediately to the floor for consideration Gaulle Asks De Gaulle was said to have proposed a meeting with Pflimlin on ground neither in the premier's office nor in his own office News of the offer leaked out soon after the right-wing Independents (conservatives) some of whom belong to the Pflimlin cabinet demanded today that De Gaulle should be called in to help before France is plunged into civil war The Independents named (Continued on Second Page) Kansas City had in the 10 years he had served in Congress and now was a propitious time to move ahead w'ith building A dow-ntown site and labor resources were available to move now he testified Downtown Night for Shoppers Tonight is Downtown Night with most stores in the downtown area remaining open until 8:30 o'clock Many stores are offering special bargain prices Extra busses will be running between 8 and 9 o'clock to accommodate late shoppers BILL FOR PARK Washington May Sen Paul Douglas (D-Ill) today introduced a bill to establish a national park in the Ogden dunes area i 0e Star Want Adi to buy sell rent cr exchange Dial EA 1-5500 for direct line to ant Ai takers Adv Mellodv-McGilley-Evlar Funeral Llnw d-fctain Newcomer prearranged Funeral Plan aavea you Adv.

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