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4-21-5 C7C3 titt. ft ill. Limtrr r7-LV I I lljl Improving Mattoon every duty. Eightieth Year. No.

47 Member Audfl Bureau of CircuUtioB MATTOON, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1954 Member Associated Press All Phone EC53 Price 7 Cent DkzLjT JOURNAL-GA lzl Go Street Mattoon Vater Bbafd ficlv Ct.J Vj'vJc) President Urges Defeat Of Democratic Tax Cuts Measures To Forestall Stior French Forces G-Man Dons Max Factor Pose to Trap Suspect By CHARLES F. BARRETT (f: WASHINGTON Pretident aenhowers head-on opposition Democratic tax cut plan tent Re-. publican and Democratic House leaden scrambling today for the lew votes that may decide the issue. The Presldenwrted-his opposition to the country Monday night In a radio and television address in. which be denounced the Democratic proposal to beost individual income tax exemptions as unsound and politically inspired.

House Speaker Martin (R-Mass.) Greatest Atom In California By RENNIK TAYLOR .1 AP Science Reporter cel. me greatest thtag yet to atom snisahers a mam motn machine which will teadsden- onwunl into the excitina mvt- SmasherYet aid he is "quite sure the Presidents Blen Phu today as heavily outnum- addrees will have the effect of rally- bered French Cnion troops fought ing many Republicans and Demo-, desperately to keep their last big crats to his stand." fortress in northwest Indochina out But ReqRayburn the 0f rebel hands, v'; Democratlcouee leader, indicated jt vu the most savage battle of by his comment that his party plan- the seven-year Indochina war. Early to press the tax cut campaign. In today the outcome-certain to have the House He said the Eisenhower a major effect on the Geneva con-tax gives "favored treat- ierence next month-was still in ment to a few taxpayers but not to doubt the The fighting which began Satur-Rayburn war picked to state the dty afternoon raged- furiously Democrats' case in a radio and TV through Monday night as thousands broadcast tonlght.on the eve of the germing Comunist-led rebels, House battle opening Wednesday. BSCked by artillery from Commu-Aiding him will be Sen.

George of ChiMi charged repeatedly into-Georgia, senior Democrat on the th, hrutllne. American-armed de- teries of the atomic nucleus was dltionlng and refrigeration sysi. i unveiled today at the University of, with total capacities exceeding California. ton per 24 houre must be With this eiectrohic giant Kiea- wlUl water conservation devices, tists may turn up some more sur- elther evaporative cool-prise discoveries such es those which 1x18 towm. I' Ponds, etc.

ted to the atom bomb. A vast new Pennlt fees for inspections of Infield for deriving energy from mat- tHon of the equipment were to is among the possibilities. PIu a ton The Navy's new Convalr XFY-1 vertical takefof delta-wing fighter rests its tall with Re straight up. The plane Is designed to up. lire uun la uiucu tw vu uu take off and land In this position.

on noss pointed been built by Lockheed. (AP Wirephoto) The new machine, called the beva- toon. Is a part of famed Prof. Ernest wv.j. real a rA AnMa 19C aa 1t HUims1 )) mil 1 tirf In ilUni'a steel and copper 133 reet hi diamer ana 1 Ule DU clear research instrument in exis- tence.

jt weighs UfiW tons, about the weight of an ordinary -sired U. 8. cruiser. It cost 9V4 million dollars and was financed by the Atomic En- Advunce Gifts Cross Drive Good Start ergy commission. aacpuon oi tne law.

Six years were required to design 0 equipment aUeauy uuU-and build the machine. A month tttK Senate Finance Committee, and Rep. Cooper of Tennessee, ranking Democrat on the, House Ways and Means Committee. House Democrats are pushing a proposal to boost individual tax ex- rA. emptions to 1700 from the present 1600.

George har proposed an In crease to $800 thU year and M.000 In bisennuwrr asaervea luaui that this would lead to "Bigger and bigger deficits further inflation An 1100 Increase in the personal SSS, mm much to the budget deficit that the adminisiration to keep Idown. GOP leadera say. Eisenhower urged Congress, now to go no farther in. tax reduction than the huge OOP-sponsored bill to -overhaul most of the nation's existing tax laws. He said this bill, liberalizing many deductions, would benefit millions of individuals and encourage "the growth and expansion of industry, the creation of jobs.1 It would cost the Treasury nearly i.wu,uuuaiu a year.

Party lliies looked tightly drawn ea the test drew hear, Republicans have onljta four-vote edge Democrats in the House. Leaders of ago the machine was cautiously "1 i The Board authorKeff drminir ated until on'March 12 It produced l.l!' EwUlg fara atom bullets of five blfllon volte taijL01 k.8 property south of present lake energy. n' dam fcfrl Fuss, superin-' The previous record was 2.i billion tendent. told the 4oard the water volts, made by the cosmotron. department, has been unable to I When scientists were" emashlng drilling rights on property preyicus- Advance gift contributions to the annual Red Cross fund drive new under way have Jumped to $2331, Rex Hovious, advance gift chairman, announced today.

Hovious said the amount, collected in the first two weeks of the drive, through letter contribution, amounts to better than one-fourth of this year's goal of $10,669. Other drive officials, Including commercial, downtown and house- to-house phases of the drive, alo reponea conmouuons nave ropm LOS ANGELES VP) An FBI agent, made up to look like makeup manufacturer Max Factor Jr cused of trying to extort $30,000 from Factor under threat of blasting him and his family with a time bomb. Wendell Martin" Ringbolt, 47. of Northridge, father of three children, was arrested Monday as he picked up a dummy bundle of money In an uus tev a The arrest climaxed week-long negotiations by letter, telephone and newspaper ad ana marked tne third time the package bad been planted at spots designated by the would-be extortionist. The first two times' he apparently bad been frightened off.

Last Thursday night Factor, head of the cosmetics 'firm founded by his father, hie wife Mildred and their son, Donald, 19, left their Bev erly Hills mansion after a man tele- Phoned that a time bomb was hid- a wau. lumaa ora, 15, Is in private school. The FBI jniotedRuighola, who eime nerB wovemner irom, Cleveland, Ohio, as saying be e- lected Factor after reading about to "WboH Ringhols wa utly "lne S. Com- nilssioner Howard Calverley and UUWKl uuuu of using the mails in an extortion Factor said be received the first extortion letter last Tuesday, was to)d to place an ad in a newt-paper, bundle up $30,000 in small bids and await further Instructions. He notified the FBI immediately.

Last Thursday, following publication of the' ad. Factor was told over the telephone to drive to a va cant lot in nearby Reseda In a small mone Uni a small white fence, An FBI agent, disguised as Fac tor carried nut the instructions with dummy bundle of money." jter the delivery was made. Twir ahother teletmone' can ihort. JSSf a time bomb bad been planted la his home and was set to go of at ld0 a. m.

He was told that tt the wu.M.tu. trtiAni. h. roone he wom phone call wave iuouuvwvu Via uvw utoeas ass it. A search failed to undercover any FBI agenU watched the package Whind th.

fw hir. one tried to pick It up. They re- trieved it. They took It to apark In OAUW'aiuUMI DUUUJ KAiC phone call but again It was not pick ed up. Mondav Factor received a sneciai delivery letter and a telephone call telling him to puce the money on a white sheet he would find in a certain orange grove, His impersonator drove the ree sports ear to the grove and the money was Placed on the sheet.

Sev- era! FBI agents were bidden In the area. kiuuic unx, uhkuiuh, iuui holi walked Into the grove and picked up the package. He wu ar- rested Immediately. Taxpayers lb SttrJ ci atoms in the days preceding the nuclear particles we.r protons, neu. trone and electrons.

Out ot test limited picture of matter eventu- rther properties. ally came the discovery of He said a gravel bed is located In end the tn eoea Just uth olihe dam ani to trickle in and the drive on those Stephen' Mitchell, apparently ronU Is expected to shift Into higlr can daun an audience-arard draw gear VVinheif vefbalTCTioundl ttvef Sen? Byv TERRY MeCUIXOrCa (J-G Staff Writer) Action im two measures designed to forestall a water shortage here were approved Monday night at a special cession of he city Water Board. 1 The Boaid approved and recommended for passage by jthe City Commission an ordinance regulat- ing the operation of water-cooled refrigeration and air conditioning unite, It also authorisedrthe drffling of at least two additional weUs Bear' Lake Mattoon. In a final discussion of the "air conditioning" ordinance, members of the board set -sleet, penalties and limits of the proposed law before ndlng It to the Commission for final action at its meeting tcn'ght. Under th- ir vtK'j.

a cuiugB iii per cnt ot original fee was set lor each penalties for violation of the or- 3 ton of, capacity of the equipment, wttb- a maximum fine of 1100 for each vio- laUon, The ordinance also stipulates that each day shall constitute a sep- arate violation. Regulations of he ordinance are to go Into effect against newly in swuea equipment days alter ry considered as well sites. rues advised drilling Ce rather than bear the expense of condemnations or easements on tl.e Psiole wster source. Cm. now com- PlH'i a uura wm in tne field.

MtijLiv enUKUKELD, III. (fl Activation cm-MnonlM nlannil ton' lor dowMtate nits or the re- organized S3rd' Infantry. Divk Natimjd Guardi The units, as announced today ty the adjutant general's office: 120th Infantry Regiment C. arid headquarters and headquarters 1st and 2ndtBattalions; headquarters and head r- ters co. and the service, tank, mortar' m.d!Cal companies.

130th Infantry Regiment 1 quarters and headquarters Activation of 1'at vision, will ce i hn nrtau Tt 1 uuw jooajv company commar L. '1t fZ-- a I 4 a 4 tb srriNcnixx), 111. ways in the CI area experienc' during the s-'i 3 1 ball tournr- urged todpy tj ernor V. i safe'y I 1 in t. 1 raw j.

-y 1 tr 1 0 cf 1 ry c. In reporting progress of the drlvf so 'far, John W. Sheeka, general chairman, also outlined a budget of expenditures for local chapter during the. comings year. Bheeks said 58J per cent of the funds will be used by the local chapter-end the remaining 41.1 per cent will sent to the national organi sation.

Of the amount to be' used -locally. $3,000 will go to pay administration, maintenance and supplies, Sheeks; IU00 for production tnd tuppllec ot VUlUIlteCr lerrlCCS WIU UJ materials for hospital comfort items, See Hear in Army, McCarthy Feud WASHINGTON tl The Senate inrestlrationa fubeora-saittee voted today to explore at pablle hearing, vitk the witnesses under oath, the bitter charges and counter charges be-twen gen. McCarthy, Jts chairman, ard Army of McCarthy himself agreed to take a seat ea the sidelines with Sen. Mandt, sttUng the acUng chairman. Mandt presided at the closed door meeting at which five ree- elntlons were adopted setting ap the ground rules.

"WASHINGTON UPl Sen. Carthy, and his dena investigations into a showdown meeting today- on his row wi(h Army officials. Demo cratic members were demanding full public hearing on the charges and counter charges. Sen. McClellan, (D.

w0 1 tlgnols for the group's Demo- era tic members, told reporters be would Insist tt the closed door meet- tag that the subcommittee? I. Ask that its parent body, the Senate Government Operations Committee, take over the inquiry. 3. Have all testimony taken In public hearings. end Impartial- staff to assist In the hearings.

A reporter asked whether he was disposed to "let the staff that is under fire" participate McClellan answered "no, sir. McCarthy, who had declared earlier be would fight any moves to have this subcommittee step aside and band the Inquiry over to come other group, refused further com ment as he went into the meeting, Operations Committee as well, as the mvosuganons puooominifciee. Cleliaa is the senior Democratic member of both groups. VMof oounseTaier go near the meeting roomr- atccanny accuses ecrewry-H Army Stevens ana jonn Aaam counsel, or usme -macunair tacuca to block hie investigations of alleged Reds in uniform. a7 a Mccarthv and Roy Cohn, the aubcommittee's InZrit exerting improper pressures to win special favors for a drafted naL wealth Pvt.

O. David schihe. a former member of their called a doted door-huddle of their own to consider their course L-i the biasing fight which pits Republican against Republican in this campaign year McCarthy had agreed to step aside temporarily and let another senator preside as chairman of the subcommittee in the inquiries, but iiesiaied firmlv he would flaht for the right to sit in the hearings and participate In the questioning of wimesses ine same as any viucf member. Sen. MundL the man McCarthy has picked to preside, at -the inquiry, said.

1 still think the country would wis vwsiiisww trs.ldaSnydr Diss in Chtrbstcn CHARLESTON, 111. Ida Snyder diei about $:25 a.m. today In the Charleston Hospital on the 80th anniversary of her birth. Bnet anth mnhmih of har hlrtn. Bne.

hH h.rt and had enter ed the hospital two days ago. Kinarai amiMi will ha Thuradav at 1:30 p. m. In the chapel of the son, J. Bnyaer, asnuivona, pnachUdren ana one sjeier, mm tfl 1 yrrrl I 1'tlo 1vlawil Wl.l II 1 I VCI2 CT 5 I Hi MOUNT VERNON.

HL UP) proposed one-half cent retail sales IX 1 wui 0 "Jieq aa neio npru a. ouuuu wiu uo iicm 111 vuujuiw- Uon.ito 0,8 AP1 Primary elec vistn v. tcm. pcsal Monday night but deferred' actlon on cigette Ux and wheel A two tox- es are being discussed as additional 'revenue measures but that both wni nnt k. imu State law requires city sales Ux propoaaia ro 00 auonuwca tuio of the people.

MATTON LIQUOR DHIVK IN 2017 Broadway. J-H Showdown i a A. Wage Violent By LAftBY ALLEN HANOI. Indochina UPt-Broken. bullet-ridled bodies of thousands of crack Vietmlnh troops dangled like scarecrows in the barbed wire of Lrien reuse of the fortress plala The "do-or-dle fanatic rebel charges over the mounting bodies of their own dead resembled the Com-'muhlst onslaughts on United Na lion UWUS UK ownu tt ta kng Indo- tions troops in the Korean War, china war, the Vietmlnh abandon- their guerrilla tactics for an ell.

out frontal assault. In the first 48 hours of fighting, the Vietmlnh wrestled two north ern and northeastern strongpolnte the center of the Vietmlnh encircl- balance of the. outer perimeter also was still" holding. They predicted the defenders would hold out until the rebels had worn themselves out. The French estimated that more than 1000 VTetminh had' bee J.

killed since the battle started Saturday night It appeared likely that rebel casualties were mounting close to dlysion- total of 6,000 killed or wounded. The French command gave no estimate of iU own tosses. But it admitted that casualties were "ap- "preclable" emong lhe rrtson of Colonialism Stand Asked i By Argentina CARACAS, Venesuela Iff) Arg- enilE i natlon M' aeelare a Uidr commoa poucj vaat cmiuiukiibiu must to, and that the new world expects to exercise full sovereignty, in fast and in right, over all its territory. Britain, France and the have possession in the western hemisphere. Argentina and Britain have been at odds for years over tlTe Falkland Ishnds, which fly the British flag, and over territory In the Antarctic.

Jose Carlos Vlttone, Argentina's ambassador to the breanlMtlon ot tion-whkh embodies possible TJnlt- ed Nations trusteeship for territories not in dlspute-because "it would fn. substitute several sovereignties tor one r-i and because the Soviet Union would have a very hrge voice in deliberations'' in the C. N. We are not loaded with used cars and truss. Just 13 used units" In stock.

So yHi can see that we are in a very good trading position. We nrrl U'cd cars and trucks. Cre in, s-e tnd drive national leader j- '-m, the ac- 1 have a cnn-ve sa 1 for a 1 O. I '1 1 i) Li 1: a Indochina right both parties privately expressed un- French Moroccans, Vietnamese, Alg-certairity over the outcome of the erians. German Foreign Leglonnauv key vote Thursday, some Democrats tn Thai tribesmen.

conceded they piay loss as many as The French In Saigon predicted the 10 or 5 memjjers to' the other side. Vietmlnh could not maintain their Earlier, had estimated afl but attack! of past 48 live or six Democrats would stay In hours longer than two more days, line. Some Republicans, on the oth- By' that time, they the rebel ej- hand, said 10 orlx-efctheir group troops and their suppUes-the Utter appsared ready to cross over. An painfully trekked by cooUes over the other eight or so were regarded as hundreds of Jungle miles from doubtful. Chinese dumps would be exhaust- In an Uth-hour effort to solidify ed.

'their ranks, Speaker Martin The hardest attack on the tor-other GOP leaders called a confer tress, 175 miles west of Hanoi, came eneo of all Republican House mem- on its northern outpost. One sec-bers after the House adjourns today." tlon of the strongpolnt gave way In. Ilia-talk Monday night, Elsen-V Saturday night; late Monday night hower did not mention another tax the balance of the defenders with- 'blll pending In Congress. This would drew under the cover of forces sent cut about 25 excise taxes by 912 mil- from the center. As the atom-smashing 'nwchlues' Berkeley and either.

Increased their power the atom was smashed tmtu nnw thpt are some two dosen known, nuclear fw'01''- Many of these particles have a WeUme of only a fey millionth of ik s--. ecpd' n' H30 WT, fundamenUl specks are that eon- titute matter. The bevitron may astUe aome of this When the funds mental parts ot tne awzmc nueieus are known, researchers will better what they can do with the pieces. i Wlnfleld Kelly, 72, of-2912 Shet by Ave died about a. m.

todav ui uuim, wvtu health since last July. Funeral arrangements are mcom upkeep and expenses ot Red Crow which we live." ambulance and station wagdn serv- Hall tepitA eKect: ices and maintenance of a canteen for the bloodmoblle, -Look who Ulkln -wt, ilJ3l will be "Yo 0UBh to go fcaok and read .1 A similar vertical takeoff plane has Give Red Fiery Debate On McCci iliy Ends in Draw By JACK BELL WASHINGTON UP) The Repub llcan and Democratic national cnaurmen, Konara w. nau tana McCarthy, The two party leaesrs debated Moniay night, before about 100 Georgetown University 'students, whose cheert and boot seemed pretty evenly divided, Mitchell asserted the Republicans don't deserve the vote of young bring McCarthy under control.1 Declaring that the GOP is con ducting a -lmpalgn of vnificatloh that ean.eleatroT ne aUMfe eaWJ ctlumhy tipon each other for if we fW bvmmw do, we destroy the system under ome 01 ormer rresiaent Truman's speeches," he shot at Mitchell add- "I won't ask you to read the let- ters he wrote." wmie nau ana Butcneu sparred, the object of so much of their at. tentlon sot readv for road work spwklng tours both this week and later' during the congressional campaign. uvwu ayaav it uovuvl Wgew Republican National Committee If hS opinion of some of his 00ft coUeagues that he ouh' Washington tlut lor a showdown on his row with, the Army isnt going to keep aim oir we road.

Moreover, there were bfoid hints Uiat nil aneaUne atvle and r.hnlr that his speaking style and choice 'of themes will not hn tmA rimn He is expected to use a new version of tha wan nf traauin" tu.m 4 that brought angry protests earlier day and Oklahoma City Saturday, Hall and Mitchell, both George- town law graduates, made their set and rebuttal speeches and then took on questions from the floor of a packed auditorium. Hall fielded one of the first 4ues- tlona which lnouired "if Seii Me- crth la eiiisim a definiu iniitta 1 i "Absolutely not' ranllMl lha rsni I i tiiauurjiii, iuu aaiu cvxuuj jr. of McCarthy's UcUcV were 1 harming lha nartv Thera vaa narnung we periy. i mere waa Tf'T 1.1, -t, MltcheU was asked to explain tha tremendous Infiltration of Commu- ubU In the thlritles and forUes In the- United States government" "The chares is beyond any com- P'lrlon wt fact ne tarl" There wu not lion dollars a year a reduction the President also opposes. At the outset, Elsenhower said his administration "has asked the Congress to approve a great program to build a stronger America for all our people.

He cited as its goals expansion of social security, broader unemployment insurance, more and better homes and elimination of slums, Improved health, a better farm program, improved labor laws and wider overseas markets. Aqsnls Testify Atncds'Trid ST. LOUTS (JP) Two Los Angeles men who served as undercover. agent for the FBI are the latest plete. The body is In the Schilling Pnles of the regiment and 1st, funeral home.

'n 8r1 Battalions; tank co. i Mr. Kelly. 20-year employe o'f the eervlce co. city, wa a former custodian of Pe- 106th Tank Eattalion Y.r.r tenon Park and sexton of Dodge ters and headquarters and Grove cemetery.

He had held his co. and companies and C. post at the cemetery for the put Thirteen downstate unUs al 13 have been activated, and 23 Mr. Kelly was bom Sept 13, 1881, tlonal outfits are due to be act'-In Hasel Dell, a son of Mr. and before the end of the monti allocated for the blood program, In- eluding the local chapter's share of bloodmobile excenses and the blood bank.

The drive chairman pointed ouf uiat in uia mobile made to Mattoon during 1953, local clUaens gave a toUl of 1,483 pints of blood. More than 800 1 V7. LO CAUaUiWCLA ua laoc aaa transfusions. i the same amount of blood had been AU.tH4 inm TCmfMtnnnl Afinnn. SW T0M25 a pint.

local citizens would have paid more than 20,000 for the blood used locally in the past year. Home service, nursing service and Junior Red Cross wiU claim $775 of the 1954 budget. This Includes aid to servicemen and the needy, emer- lrwl fMihUn Mwnta iu inwin and local disaster assistance. tcrvt ciicc.a awu tv to an exnanded program of first aid ''The North Okaw -Taxpayers as- Oeorge Kelly. His first wife, 33rd units In Chicago have -sedation has not gone on record 'onnef Burnett of Hazel tivated.

end water safety, including a swim- this year from Democrats. Harper-8wlckard funeral home. Bu- divlduals In the association had H- mlng program for polio victims and-. He speaks in Chicago Wednesday rial will be in Mound cemetery. Jected to a report' published Mon-handlcapped children to be institut- and the next day, in Milwaukee Fri- Mrs, Snyder is survived by one day that 50 members of the group government witnesses in the trial American states, told the Jurisdtcal of five Communists charged with political committee ot the 10th Iu-consplracy to advocate violent over- ter-American Conference "the tra-.

throw of the government dltion of the new world is oriented' The witnesses are Samuel D.Rus-rj,, wUl to build a community -sell, 35. a student In education of of ree nations In exercise oi their Los Angeles City College, and Daniel tmCi ta rtgnt, ecarletto. a 34-year-old carpenter. over tn religions that belong to Scarletto, who aaid he Joined the Communtat party at the FBI's re- Davld 0mnf6 speai, quest in 1947 after serving with the lor announcedhU iuppoxt Navy, testified Monday he was a toe nUne position. He delegate.

the California sUte ack IIMia solxx. favortne the-school buildin nln DrODOsed communltv Unit school Board. Oorten Taylor iDOkMm iojriur sua wnuo inainauu favor for the bill, no of- iui iuma iiM vecu vakcu uj uso association. Tavlor aaid several in. on record favoring the project.

Taylor also made clarification oi a statement attributed to Tracy, a leader of the association. Tracy, In pointing out the need ot education for' all children; said the proposed construction at Grant Park and Cooks Mills would cost only one ceut per $100 assessed valuation. This revenue would amount to mK1MJ auuut wror i jreiua, jtajriur miu, wuiui wuwu auiiiwiww finance the two building project. Murintf imm ii rati iMmvm i u. aoa tnr infm.) Tracy's sUtement had not ben qualified as to the scope of con- strucUon In Monday's report, Taylor said, leading to an inference that the entire school building program mum nmnr-mA tnr nr wnt $100 assessed valuation.

til WtJ W.i ai.U Wednesday night, March 17, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: "The Third St. John's Lutheran Church, 14th Broadway. a a DeU died about 25 years ago. On, March 17, 1935.

he married the tor- er Mary Bla Easton. Mr. Kelly Is survived by Mr Well nurvived bv ma Wild. fnnr mm Waldo. Charleston: Jo- MP.

Basel Crest; Allen and Lebert. Matuvmr two steodaughters. Mrs. Harlan Snapp and Mrs. Clem Far- rier.

both of Mattoon. 12 grandchll- dren and one sreat-grandson. 1 Be wu a member ot the Church of Christ, Hasel Dell The Weather Waathar tor Colaa, Dnualaa. Rilirar, Moultrla. Shelbr, Clark.

Combarlana. Pajatta, BfHmham and Jaspar ooun- Ua 'Fair today, tonight and Wednes- jay Warmer weancsuay. )gu( 20, xlign vveuucauujr un edneSday night 35. TmiwnlnrM i Temperatures. Mattoon Chicago Indianapolis Memphis St.

Louis Low 23 25 23 43 27 a 43 40 39 37 49 44 S3 13 43 75 67 Boston a-- Miami New Vork Phoenix -Los Angeles Sunrise "1 a. m. Sunset p.m. Moon-ouths a. n.

a. r-. ed this summer. Slieeks stated that more than 5.000 lesson-hours in swimming lnstruc- tlon was provided to children and aduKs allxe during the put year. Other actlvlUes.

Including gifts to servicemen on the hlgh seas at, Christmaa attendance at workers Informatioa nrintine and nostaee are to reeclve $250 of the funds. i RhaaVa 11M that tl SIT nf Red Cross funds Is already available and me remainaer 01 me local cnapier a 1954 budget of $7,156 Is expected to come from the current drive. "Ld3 ANGELT3 (T) Scientists havo created a watef nlstol caDable cf shooting a tiny stream of liquid with auch red that it can penetrate four inches Cf f.esh. The of 'irn'a at I'j "I I that 1 Jr ys I ta dto 4 I 1 ii.to .1 oi.ar.s Identified one ot the defendants t. rSTT.

gate. Scarletto testified that Foresf T.m.. -m at 1 told him he mf. leaving for St. ILouis to head fi'e Missouri party.

Russell Identified Forest's wife, Dorothy Rose Fores also a defendant In the trial, as an officer In a sub-section of the Hollywood section of the party. Russell isaid he Joined the Communist Political Association in 1913 at the request of the TUX. Othrf defendants In the trial, now hi its eighth v. are tentner, Marc-, and Hob-ert L. 1 -y, c.

Sprirg styles are here for your Scotch $4.99 a fifth all day Wed- Word From The Cross." Special -tcr. re them at the Cradle nesday. slo by the choir. Everyone welcome. and Tot thile the selection Is com- plcfe.

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