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THE LINCOLN STAR NEBRASKA Generally fair with little change in temperatures Friday and Saturday. High Friday in seventies. HOME EDITION Police 2 681 ft Telephone 2 1231 Fire 2 2222 FOR I I A It LINCOLN. FRIDAY MORM(i. SEPTEMBER 14, 195 FIVE CENTS AIR BAN SLAPPED ON CZECHS Further Plane Flights Over Western Germany Forbidden Funds For 'Fantastic' Weapons Approved Record Peacetime Defense Bill Passed Senate Cuts Billion And Half From Proposed 61 Billion Measure; Now Goes To Conference Action Seen As U.S.j Reprisal For Oatis Jailing (From Frevs Dispatches) WASHINGTON The senate Thursday passed unanimously a record peacetime 59 and a half billion dollar deiense bill alter slashing one and a half billions from the fund.

The vote The measure contains money for Another Denial bomber squadrc 'MATADOR' CUTS LOOSE Pilotless bombe ailed the "Matador" by the air orce. for which Ocf. J. (U.S. A missile test center.

Cocoa, Acheson Will Stay Truman Force Photo via AP Wuephoto Thu Story on Page 16. as developed by the Glenn L. Martin drops fuel tank and heads oil into space. The "Mata oi." or 61. will be used by the First pilotless Hilltop War In The East House Gl 'As Long As Am President He Says Although the 2.5 per duction is designed to affi individual funds allocatioi sched Hl III ShBIHhHK uled Ce, plane to 1 III hk United State and I II IB PiCmiiM United States.

Rages On the bill. Senator O'Mahoney (D From Pr Diswukm Wyo.) said a last minute change WASHINGTON President Tru in language approved without dis man said emphatically Thursday French hieh formed the Czech military i Z3Z 2 that Dean Acheson will be secre the Massing May Signal apply In Berlin in a brief note Monday BIG THREE AT BLAIR HOUSE The western Big Three foreign that they has suspended Czech' ministers pose on the steps of Blair House late Thursday alternooM 'Full Moon' Offense Mr. Truman Might privileges "until lurther where they called on President Truman at his temporary residence EIGHTH ARMY HEAD notice." Leit to right: French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman. U. S.

SecreltfrfT gl'AKTKKS. Korea. (Friday) No Explanation ot State Dean Acheson and British Foreign Secretary Herbert Mormoxr asked at whether an etary of stai (If tHB raged on wpwwuon, uui The ministers hope to wind up their live day meetina with a formal They gave no cxplanati eastern Korean hill tops Thursday is known to MM Of oinf announcement of their decisions around noon Friday. (AP Wire hiii the action is known to be least tank sup veral punitive neasures the U.S. red trnniK wcrr renorted government has drafted as a re assed along the western battle pnsal for the Czech imprisonment voted bv the senate is 159,508.009, 630.

This is $3,473,292,430 more than the house granted, but $1. 525.846.400 less than the senate appropriations committee approved. The measure now goes to a senate house conference. The house has approved a 56 billion dollar military spending program. Senator Douglas (D Ill.) won a major Victory, which he estimated would save the taxpayers $100.

000.000 a year, when the senate voted 49 to 31 earlier to reduce the number of military men who get Big Three Peace Plan For nt for a possible "full moon vvsociaieo i less ive toward Seoul. William N. Oatis, sentenced AP correspondent Stan Carter V.8 n. a of spying, ported there was some specula ir amid among Eighth army nffwers developments 2 225rrgS tt'said they Mr. Truman then said with some asperity: "As long as I am president of the United States, Dean Acheson is going to be secretary of state." Silent on 1952 The president added that he mav be president for some time to West Germany Is Ready Former Foe Will Be Invited To Join Ranks In Free World Defense Lineup too.

is next weekend when the moon considering prosecution of west fulj funis suspected of con Li spiring with a Czech agent in ll sked promptly i pay for fly Fui.ds whether this lemark answered legally shippine 1318.000 worth of WASHINGTON (AP) The Bi reached final agreement Thursday night ci However, other sources still machinery to Czecho ere in. lined to doubt that the Ukwakia Thr. 'aflnt foreign ministeri of a "'peace con free world de In the senate bill before the 2 the question that all had been per cent reduction was voted: asking the mesident's inten $5,529,450,000 for the office of tions in 1952. the secretary of defense, includ He said it did not. ing a special $5,000,000,000 fund But, the president added that as uaci proposal io la mu western German; i I.

D.n. ru a attack. These officers pointed out Wndn.fi tA'civ hneup. a auestion but Aubvn (or is it Audrey?) won tell him which lhfro is nn indication that com and 10 monlhs te prison. British and French for added air power.

far as he is concerned Acheson Auto Hits JS? "2T Nebraska Wesleyan treshmen. The g.rls are the daughU Q'sr assault rations and equipment for; amiounced hal S1 structed to negotiate an offensive. Czechs borne to west Germany in w's German govern Gen. Matthew B. Rideway's mmmandwrori train postwar settlement marines.

hk suco La mi (anted or con CRd Hans oi Pony, Child headquaiters in Tokyo has dis Tuesday had chosen to remain vides: closed that 40 re fitted and re here. Originally, the number 1. Virtual complete $20,001,585,000 for the air force, firmed. Many Changes Made At the same time, the president The senate made numerous slapped down recurrent reports Changes in the house passed bill, that he would put a republican in 'Peace Talks Can Start If UN Admits Violations' policy ues Hoy Londition Pool The house had voted ivlea his cabinet here rv.s ocen the hattiefront and at least 30 by bus. leaving behind the four matters.

12 months' service, thousands ulation that he might make Gov. more divisions in rear irean be car train. In Washington, Sen. tween the front line and Man Cain (R Wash) had proposed that Jerry Ca if Mr. an of 2.

Abolition of the present id lied three power high commission and substituting ambassadors. 3. Changing the status of occupation troops to defense forces. The settlement of the German II veterans who Thomas E. Dewev secretary of led back to duty in state.

Mr. Truman said he has ar. no such intentions and that his barred early retire cabinet is as bi partisan as it is Midwest Flood Aid Price Asked In Peiping Radio Broadcast Appears Too High For Allies To Accepf al hospital here eived when an chuna. were deployed the group he held indefinitely as western Korea where the terrain potential spies. is less rugged.

Won Trespass The communists are believed to There is little liklihood Czech have 250 Soviet built 34 tanks fliers will try to trespass over the West and 1.200 Manchurian west Germany. U.S. and British obile itruck the pony he was question agreed to, the TOKYO (Friday) (AP) A Peiping broadcast aid the Korean cease fire talks "could start again based planes for support. icl lighters patrol the skies American and French foreign riding at about 6 p.m. Thursday, ministers turned to other prob The child, suffering from chest i e(( a.i and head injuries, had no re tanth In the past, major red offensives mumvmtaI nf his tae the blame for all the neutrality violations At least two plane connections have been sne.u i eaded hv between Czechoslovakia and the British FoVeo early Fri both no ho have most often nder the light of a 11 spouse from Gen a est.

communist pnt appeared too Allied officers fee, the purpose Xnnaa the sev hosptal; biffh lor the allied commander to of a communist offensive would nrlfh a. air enth time linot their conference The accident occurred or Corn Still Safe; No Frosts Soon latement in 9n I mfSw Uw iNear Lexington reporter. Duke Shopp, of the Kan (. ftf CitJ Star to what had hap nened to his request. outskirts of Ashland.

The accept. undoubtedly be to push the began Wednesday Officials described the "peace iha driver of the The red offer was not made on Cnited N.dioi.s hue below the 3Hth ontract" as liberal, but said the known by hospital authorities crop, Mr Truman said he was trying anf, ZJ" acs his best, that he was putting miles west of Lexington on a allies intend to preserve some here. powers. Jerry's pony's leg was broken, These would include the right ami the animal had to be des to step into German affairs if troyed. irity, Banquet Closes Meeting Here Of Blacksmiths pri( day he.

personally, wanted some ac Hire, Urns The truck, driven by Billy Kenneth Myers. 19, Lexington, was entering the road from a field when the accident oc While cool but fair temperatures iill continue throuch Friday anv cpmnH message throw the new west German public either by a domestic i battle of the hills ed to die in their than yield to allied night, he said in late forecasts, in minci at tnis tjmCt he said, but A banquet Frida fro 1 be ther talkintf ld chairmen, sponsors of the legisla tion and other members of con Two Escaped da light have stagnated for Korean Premier and Chinese Gen. suspended the Kaes Aug. 23. Thev charge lied plane brfrWd, when te Lab Test Awaited In Wahoo Death uression Baseball hf' Western League at the banquet Sioux City 5, Omaha 3 i hotel was wu Wlcmta 8 Denver 6 or Ames la American League if Vvn Detroit 9.

Npw Yor 2 h'l'msis" 5 St Louis 4 (1 natlonal 1, Cleveland 0 Japanese Treaty Reformatory he president said he wiU high. The min Scottsbluff and i Latest precipi dropped jellied gar onterenee netural i A i Stanley Steams Into Buffalo In Pelting Rain; Stoddard 'An Hour' Back I BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP) Jack Rrause rolled his 1913 Stanley Steamer into Buffalo Thursday I night in a pelting rain. Rube De Launty was reported "an hour or so hark" in his 1911 Stoddard Davton.

The two vintage cars were completing the fifth leg of their Chi jcago to New York race, i Bra use. 76, and De Launty. 70, left Cleveland at 8:20 a.m. (E.S.T.) Thursday. Brause pulled into Buffalo shortly after 10 p.m.

Cleveland is about 190 miles from Buffalo. eported by the U.S. shortly send the Japanese peace N' taska weather ureau and the Lin 1 wiu asK flllfffVfl VUUUfll its prompt ratilir.it He said he would like to see Robert Ramel. ,06 the treaty ratifed at this session Jca pee from the of congress, but added that the here Thursday 22 senate is a very deliberative body raptured a few 23 mmntimPit takes it a vear Havelock. He attending that Kamef srheduled National League iths and welden pu to deliberate.

after the Today's Chuckle Of lasj Monday's three escapees A bov never stops chasine a gi at Island. until she linalh catches him The earlier capture was of Max THE WINGrOOT CLAN Perea, 20. Kimball. He escaped H. N.

Erskine Mansion Old City Landmark Is Being Torn Down Police Are Getting 'Joyriders' riy the compar Thomas Jarvis, Roea. and San. lie. 20. of I.m ie.

Wy Conservation Group Head Cites Soils Work As 'Tremendous' Muny Court Evidence Shows OLD LANDMARK coming down is (he H. N. ErsJcine 1S42 street. Now owned by the Woodman Accident com v9 HKilHBP' HHI pjjjjy dfout MORRIS E. FONDA JUDGE FISHER.

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