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THE PENNA STATE COUffiE CentreDaily Times VOL 55 No 308 STATE COLLEGE and BELLEONTE AC MONDAY MARCH 30 1953 iSouth Koreans Stop Red Drive :5 III fill 1" strewn 'about at right Heaivly wooded area made rescue efforts difficult Aid to Education Korean war Saemoni It the Rada curtain at artillery tuking Um count of registered peace The Rrpubiicari who voted to the Public Utility Slate Ur aerwd the faculty since that time except for the all semester Hospital Treats head of the department of Team Strength Wins in Individud Sports My JOHN MKNftT niZZKlX are Hud rth one Conunualrt MIG Jet and two iifoa tag day Sunday Sabre pilot rapt tad shooting down four MIG Illumine we pray cur minds with lliOM flaahee of divine 9ht which are always near to sf i Train Wreck's Toll Hits 21 off trada between tt Iron Curtain axeea I However the South Korean cnll rt up rvfnlcrcemcnu at 1 ain again IS mlnuie later Within minute after they arrived the Hwta withdrew and the gap was College Plans ee for Radio The Board of Trustees at the roved a recom ol lege Cabinet 59 Register or Voting ifty nia person registered at the office of th County Commiaaioaen Saturday reg tetragon dowt for th primary out of employ WASHINGTON ysnaufiaae Wrestlers Gym Team on Top enn State athlete today held two national championships as the result of a twin paradox Terry Donahey eon of Mr and Mr George Donahey Al legheny St Bellefonte was bitten by a dog yesterday He was treat ed at the Centre County Hospital Karen Lose 4 daughter of Mr and Mrs red Lose Pleasant Gap received a bum of hre right ear in an accident yesterday She was treated at the hospital wowWewyi taH lUn AMEN Weather air tonight Jew' 52 36 Rather US Greece Seek To Cut RedShipping By JOHN CHADWICK WASHINGTON Aa agree dawn Sunday after beingd off three time in the Moody spring feeler drive on esters ront last week my aad weary the Leathew in station In announcing the action of the Board President Milton Ei senhower said today that the fee will become effective with the opening of the all semester pro vided an application for a permit now on file with the federal Communications Commission is approved Equipment for the station was presented to the College by George Gable of Altoona Two classes of the College as a part of their class gifts have contrib uted funds amounting to nearly $10000 to help meet initial costs for the project It is planned that converters will be installed in living units enabling student to receive the Heart Group In Ceremony Mary Rossman of Bellefonte and Lee Gardner of Howard were crowned the queen and king of hearts of Centre County at th dance at warehouse State College Saturday evening About 450 person attended the final dance of the Centre County Heart Association at which th runners up selected for queen and Jung were Dorothy Lucas ci How ard and John Ishler of Bellefonte Jack Huber of Stale College chairman in charge of the high senoot oances at wmen me con testants were selected by their schoolmates crowned the winners The King and Queen of hearts were presented With travel lug gage donated by Houts chairman of the fund campaign and Mra Scott Crain of Port Ma tilda president pt the Association Second place winners were a warded traveling clocks Mr Huber in making the a wards stressed the importance of' the heart fund in the field of re search and education Jnd thank ed all who worked to make th drive a success Mr Houts also thanked all for their efforts In what he termed was a successful drive for funds for the Associa lion shipments by Greek ship flying the Greek flag The Greek gov ernment decree it was understood would not affect Greek owned ship which sail under the colors of other countries This disclosure last night came in th wake of McCarthy's an nouncement to a nows conference Saturday that his Senate investi gations subcommittee staff had negotiated an agreement with the Greek owner of 2(2 merchant ships to break oft ail trada with North Korea aad Communist China McCarthy mentioned the Greek government decree then but be said ft had yet to be ratified by the Greek Parliament And be said his action went "far beyond" IL McCarthy's subcommittee today called a bearing on Iron Curtain trading but the inquiry appeared to have been bobtailed by McCar announcement of the agree (Continued on pope 10 column 5) WASHINGTON ft Stassen mutual ir rlij eenn Of Jewelry Recovered More than $500 worth of watch es and jewelry stolen from the Crossley Jewelry Store in Belle fonte early Tuesday morning was found at Pleasant View just north of Bellefonte yesterday The merdiandise had been placed in the wall of a founda tion of a building at the rear of the Edward Haupt property It included three watches four neck laces and earring sets and a tray containing eight ring The total value of the merchan dise found was $57425 Approxi mately $2000 in jewelry and watches was taken and more than $800 worth of ring were found on the street near the store The articles were found by Donna Joan Morrison 9 and her sister June 10 and several oth er children who were playing in that area yesterday at about 1:30 They took the articles'" to th Morrison mother Mrs Hel en Morrison who immediately called Bellefonte police Chief Chari DeWitt and Herbert Auman of the Bellefonte police department and Pte Clif ford Schreckengast of the Rockview ub station of State Police are conducting th investi gation The article included the three watches valued tt $175 $110 and $84 four necklace set valued at from $13 to $2150 and rings from 51150 to $3375 The building at which the ar ticles were found Is along the Hill road near the Betlctoate Milesburg road Studio for the station will be located in Spark building The station it is explained will be noncommercial and will pro vide Opportunities for instruction in radio broadcasting as well as instruction in other field The station nlso will be a mean for (Continued on pope I column 2) In mild 3G0 word letter Satur day the Reds said they accept a proposal of eb 22 to ex change afltog POW They alm asked the to resume armi stice talk The truce talks mrted ia July finally broke dm Oct 8 1952 over a demand that Prisoners be given a choice wheth er they want to return to their homeland The letter was the first Red more since and ft set a welter of uwdering Were the Communist would they go through with an ao txml exchange? Would lht be a package is reopening of the truce talks neo essary before the Red will swap sick and wounded POWs? behind perhaps soma hidden gimmick to benefit th Reds? Toe matter of sincerity was met with a and attitude here la Washington and other world capital stung before by an nt Hstaody Outpost Vega tn the West I Some 3M Red jabbed 50 yards Iteyond Allied advance defense on a 350 yard front west ofChritma Hill which is west cl KZW die Mundung Valley South Ko naana drove them back killing or Champlin EMinshall Considers Armistice Renewal By RANDOLPH TOKYO The next move i up to th United Nation on a Gxn nwnlrt offer to trade fok awl wounded Korean War prisoner and rropen IImt suspended trace taljuh studying It cay tiouiy and has given no indication of when ft wfU anrwer Reports that a Unison officers meeting is scheduled tomorrow in Panmunjmn Korea possibly to governments independent of a similar twe announced by Sen McCarthy (R Wis) has been dis closed in the drive to cut off tree world trad with Iron Curtain countries An American official said the at engineering win retire with emeritus rank on Jun 30 Uw retirement approved at tfo waakatNi meeting of ex emtiva committee of the Board of Tnwteea were announced to day by President Milton isen i Drt Champlin first joined the acuity at th College as a mem br nr Ota 1934 Summer Sessions Prison Split Recommended Separation of Rockview from Western Penitentiary at Pitts i burgh with two warden to re i ported as on of the recommenda tion of the five man prison in 1 vr rtlgating committee appointed by Gov John ine Th Philadelphia Har risburg bureau reported this Sat urday saying independent admin irtration of Rockview and Grater ford a branch of the Eastern pvntentlary at Philadelphia has been suggested by the committee headed by retired Army Gen Jacob Dever which has been investigating the State's penal in stitutions for two months The governor appointed the group after the riots at Pittsburgh and Rockview in January According to the report separ ate wardens and boards of trustees for the two prison branches are recommended It was believed that a contributing factor in the Rockview demonstration was the absence of the warden and lack of authority for th acting war den the newspaper said The Devers committee i said to be ready to recommend estab lishment cd classification centers st Eastern and Western peniten tiaries The centers would send first offender to medium secur ity prisons prison wise offender to maximum security prisons and would separate prison by ages arid intelligences A 1944 prison survey and re (Continucd on page 10 column 3) Kiwanis To Man Spotting Station Members of th Bellefonte Kiwanis Club will be in cliarge of the air spotting station for one day a week beginning Wednes day officer announced today Members will volunteer to acre two hour shifts from noon nesdaya to noon Thursday Charles Hosier meteorologist GOP Denies Party Split On Bohlen By JACK BELL WASHINGTON Wl Senator Mdlikin (R Coto and Mundt (R SD) jofoad Sen Taft (ROhto) to day to denying there is a Repub lican inreign poucy spin as a re sult of the fight over th appotot ment of Charles (Chip) Bohlen as ambassador to Russia Msliikin and Mundt said to sep arate interview they bcltev that diHerence opinion lgnaied tebeu 11 RepuHkatM voted against confirmation at Bchka are only temporary and soon will be for gotten Bohlen was confirmed by a 7413 vote lari riday and Taft lb Re publican lender said over the week end this did not represent viory role at th 1945 Yalta con ference Th agreement mad there were condemned tn last Republican platform Taft indicated na sympathized with that viewpoint since him self had condemned th agree ments But he added didn't be lieve th Bohlea nomination in volved future foreign policy st all sine th appointee would not fill one of th MiG hit fifth making Mtn th 30th of the war 1 Th Rad backed their drive to jto Christmas Hfli area with 1900 manda of artillery and mortar fire Th Chinese dented th advance wyna reau wreoKng: forma state Teacher College an totJ5r 'fo mrfrtictor in education at th Unl rendT of Pittsburgh a teaching rSLr follow and assistant in English at the1 Sriatfisa Sauerftird College and a teacher main east west lire hew Steamur the public school asAdv UUIumJC THjyi 1' (Continued on pope 10 etflttnm gjt Under GOP Study HARRISBURG A 20 per cent slash in lotah state appropriations to local school districts and sharp reductions in other state government costs were under consideration of Re publican leaders of the Legislature today as one way to bal ance the state budget without new taxes The proposals would slice 106 million dollars from the state's aid to education program That would leave it up to in dividual school districts just how they would balance the loss whether by reduced local budgets or increased local tax es The GOP leaders were re 11 ported to have agreed on plac li ing th 157 million dollar budget I a cui suggestion oeiore we senate and House caucuses rom that point GOP leaders said the de cision is to the is just a start to solving the tax situation" said Sen Rowland Mahany (R Crawford) leader of the Senate majority "The people of Pennsylvania will have to decide whether they want this type of thing or new said Rep Adam Bower Northumberland) The proposed cut were dis cussed last night at a lengthy con ference of GOP legislative leaders as the Assembly awaited submis sion of a long delayed tax study report The tax study report to be pre sented later in the day placed the tax and economy issues side by skJc in the Legislature Advance indications were that the report listed a dozen levies available for state but without backing any of them Th dozen levies listed by the (Continued on page 8 column 1) THIS IS THE VEGAS STORY IN KOREA: While a machine min with emnnrtina (n janirymen joregrouna wan tne wora to move up on Vegas hill on the Western Korean front other Marines background dig foxholes Another Marine who will never fight again lies covered with a blanket near brash at left He died on Vegas A walkie talkie man kneels at right while hospital corpsmen assemble a stretcher to carry up the hill pending a hrtur beaijag charg tried to eeclm IMII I1 Trn faculi PHILADELPHIA 1 Pennsylvania RaUroed 175 Additional Donors Needed By Red Cross Th Stat College chapter American Red Cron needs blood donor Approximately 175 additional person will needed when the blood mobile from the Johnstown Center visits th chapter on ri day The quota for this visit 1 150 pints Red Cron official ex plained and a total of 200 people should be signed up in order to bo sure of obtaining this amount eraon at th State chapter area who can donate blood that day ar asked to call the Red Crass Office in the building Stet College 3182 for appointment can heln protect our rhl 1 dren from the paralytic effect of polio by donating your blood to tne nea Gross blood program Mr Stoddart Jr part time secretary for the chapter declared today Blood contain a constituent called gamma globulin ex plained which contain anti tne oooy protection disease This gamma glo injected into children ex to polio will protect themarilv from th naralvri that often accompanies polio The Red Cross st the request of th Office of Defense Mobiliza tion in Washington DCM has agreed to collect blood from which (Continued on pege 9 column 4) efforts which gained credit for wrestling and gymnastics title Both Charlie Spcidel and Gene Wettstone credited a 1 1 around morale And spirit combined with individual effort for their glor lousttiumph In each case only one repre eentative took top individual hon DETAILS OTHER PHOTOS ON SPORTS INSIDE ACES or Support of other team mem bers spelled out the victoriba Neither coach was in a gloating mood this morning team morale and spirit was was comment numb tight and declared Speidle pride: and exhilaration have yet Virtually every record In the book wa wiped out a the Nit tany Lion became the first East ern team in 33 year to win th NCAA wrestling champkmahitjs Attendance at th two day Ree reaiton HaU evert wa estimated Slash in State 23 Dogs Enter Derby Trials By CAROLYN BARRETT Times Staff Writer Twenty three dogs were entered in th spring derby field trial held by Penns Valley Beagle Club on It 700 acre training are near Aaronsburg yesterday Bill Reed of DuBois and Eddie Koziol of Montgomery RD judged SEE PHOTOdNPAGEHxVEN both the 13 inch and 15 mch classes Winners in the 13 inch clas were: Tea Creek Jill first owned by William Houser of Reedsville: second owned by Carl Weaver of Lewistown Smith's Big Blue Ridge Bobby third and Smith's Big Ridge San dy fourth owned by rank Smith of Lewistown and Brubakers Pat ty Lou reserve owned by George Brubaker of Lewistown 3fte 4 bc zw a up muxs ixi Miv neiut voiJCKc nas aonrrn I 4 A i menuaiifin aiiij Olde Park Blue Boy first and that a fee of 20 cent per semester Olde park Bomber second owned be aisesscd student at the College by Mrs rank Haggerty of Lewis in partial support of a studnt ra town: Corpora! Bee third owned by Elmer Keckler Bellefonte Tony the Second handled by Kenneth Miller of Lewistown and ox Creek Banker reserve owned by Bill McMullin of Mill heim winner will com pete in the winners stake for the Penn Central Association to be held in Lewistown on April 11 and (Continued on page 10 column 4) Entertainment at College Session The Centre County Association for Health Physical Education and Recreation will hold a social meeting at xne ruu vampus to day at 8:30 I Prrrrn fn regular AM re The entertainment will Include square and round dancing ju members and their gucsta arc In vited reda Phillips president said this morning Refreshments Will be served Band To Rehearse A special rehearsal of th Bellefonte American Legion Jun ior Band will be held at the new band hall today at 7 tn The re hearsal Is one of the series being held in preparation for th concert at th high school audi torium April 9 xraw ment made ft clear ft believe th prisoners can exchanged with (Continued on page column 3) Youth Pays for Crain Killing At Rockview A youth convicted in the lay ing of Centre County native paid for the crime with hi life Rockriew Penitentiary this morn ing Joseph Phillips 23 West moreland County one at tno charged in the robbery and fatal shooting of Merton Crain of Port Matilda during payroll attack at th Mceely Brick Company plant Latrobe last summer went to hl death In the electric chair He followed Dominick Daver 40 of Greensburg to the oaken seat Da verse wa convicted for the killing of hi wife Theresa a she stepped on Greensburg btu April II 1947 This executions were the first at Rockview sine an other double penalty eb 23 1952 Both Phillip and Davers seemed resigned to their fates Although Daverse was completely unemotional during hi short walk to th chair Phillips eem (Contfnucd on page 8 column 2) qj Dr Champlm is it nativ of On tinned on page 8 column 7) III Marines Dug in JUMBLED WRECKAGE THREE TRAIN CRASH: Airview facing east bows emje? jf 1 coal cars of the derailed New York Central westbound freight train and wreckage of gw 1 1 wU VB passenger trains which piled into it near Conneaut Some of the passenger cars er nrrr westbound tram running on a track parallel to the freight are still standing' at tqp rigSbtag hZut" picture Passenger train traveling in the opposite direction on a third track is iters lChrttma Hili on the Eastern trews in driving snowfall today toy Marine dug in firmly bn Late News BY THE ASSOCIATED TOKYO fted Chin 3 IVE CENTS A COPY Rid Wfer fo fc 5 ffl 4Mt3r L' fo? 1 201? 5 Zb 3 '5' BeWWsT vt? I Js i Mi I' Siha 4 4 Brt IBBIMBBr' BEK lqEMnr MBBBBOWMBWBfBBrWfeiMBMUBwB I OIST TIME IN the NCAA wrestling tournament Pennt'andtheEMrt broke th monopoly ciCttSWbtnwsnd Iowa Proudly displaying the lanre toamrtranhw hera ehrnq Co captain Joo Lemyre and Coach Charlle Spel On CUterg tre Jerry Mauney and (Captain JDoa ny bulin jpowca tempc.

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