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77* Weather Cloudy, Possible S h o w e r * T o n ig h t and T o m o r r o w Full Associated Press Service Published Daily at 3:30 P. M. The New to & m was formed by tlaf* r lines in 1853 . VOLUME LIII FIVE CENTS SARANAC LAKE, N. Y.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1948 HURRICANE DRIVES FIVE CENTS NIT' Truman Alleged Tie with Reds Blasted ft MCGRATH HITS GOP CHARGE AS ‘BLUE HERRING’ By JA C K B E L L W A S H I N G T O N , S e p t. 4 H ) — A to p D e m o c r a t to d a y blasted — E T T O t m a h T r i P i i L TifTk'i n g PresTcT- e n t T r u m a n w ith th e C o m m u n i s t s a s a “blue - b looded h e r r i n g d e s i g n e d t o d istrac t a t t e n t i o n fro m th e R e p u b lican in f l a t i o n . ” T h a t w a s th e re p o r t h u r l e d by S e n a t o r J. H o w a r d M c G rath , c h a i r m a n of th e D e m o c r a tic N a ti o n a l co m m itte e , at his G O P c o u n t e r p a r t, R e p . H u g h id. Scott, a f t e r Scott had ra il e d on M r, T r u m a n to say v, n e t h e r he a c cep ted C o m m u n ist su p p o r t in th e 1914 cam p a ig n . \It is a hiue-blonded h e r r i n g . \ said M c G rath , ‘becau s e if is th e cre a t i o n of a g e n t l e m a n w h o once b o a s ted th a t th e R e p u b l i can s a r e th e ‘best s t o c k ’ an d th e r e f o r e 'sh o u ld ta k e o v e r ’ th e g o v e r n m e n t . ” S c o tt accused th e P r e s i d e n t y e s t e r d a y of s e e k in g to \ s n u f f o u t '~ C o n g r e s s i o n a l in v e s t i g a t i o n s o f C o m m u n ists w i t h \im p e tu o u s crie s of ‘re d h e r r i n g ’.” H e w e n t on to say th a t he w o n d e r e d if th e r e w a s a “w o r k in g a g r e e m e n t ” in 1944 b e tw e e n th e C o m m u n ists an d M r. T ru- mm*. t tiers th e vice p r e s id e n t ia l ca n d id a te, To ihk; M c G r a th re p li e d : “T h e G O P N a ti o n a l c h a i r m a n k n o w s th a t C o m m u n ist su p p o r t fo r th e D e m o c r a t i c p a r t y w a s r e p u d iated in th e 1944 ca m p a i g n by th e la t e P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e lt as tr e sp o k e s m a n fo r th e e n t i r e p a r t y . ” H e q u o ted R o o s e v e lt as say in g in a rad io ad d r e s s on O c t. 5, 1944: ”1 h a v e n e v e r s o u g h t an d I do n o t w e lcom e th e su p p o r t of an y p e r s o n or g r o u p co m m itte d to C o m m u n ism o r F a s c ism , o r an y o t h e r fo r e ig n ideology w h ich w o u ld u n d e r m i n e th e A m e r ic a n sy s tem of g o v e r n m e n t o r Ik e A m e r ic a n sy s tem o f fre e co m p e titiv e e n t e r p r i s e and p r i v a t e p r o p e r t y .\ M c G rath assailed w h a t he called S c o tt's \ s m e a r s t a t e m e n t \ as \ch e a p po litical h y p o c r is y an d irre s p o n s ib l e d r m a g o g u e r y . ” H e said th e R e p u b l i c a n s w o r e issue- in g \lu r id s t a t e m e n t s ” in an e f fo r t to \lull th e ublic to fo r g e t th e clanger of h ig h prices. S e c r e t a r y of A g r ic u lt u r e B ran- n a n said Gov. T h o m a s E . D e w e y h ° d “o p e n ly lau n c h e d a v e r y sin i s t e r a t t a c k ” on th e n a t i o n ’s fa r m e r s . H e told a new s co n f e r e n c e y e s t e r d a y th a t th e G O P p r e s id e n tia l n o m i n e e w a s tim in g to d e s tro y th e f a r m e r ’s p rice su p p o r ts by b l a m i n g th e m fo r th e “e x o r b i t a n t l y h i g h p r ice of c e r t a i n fo o d s .” D e w e y m a d e no co m m e n t as h e w e n t to h is P a w l i n g , N. Y., fa r m fo r t h e L a b o r D a y w e e k e n d . MITCHUM AND 3 ;T0 FACE GRAND 'JURY TUESDAY | H O L L Y W O O D . S e p t. 4 L T ' - | A c tor R o b e rt M itch u m an d th r e e !o t h e r s ar estcd on n a r c o t i c s char- ■grrtMravrt I hCit 5 fvbhs to ' nTcef Th e Los A n g e los co u n ty g r a n d ju r y next T u e s d a y . M itchum , m e a n w h ile , w a s \v e r y h a p p y about m y w i f e ’s at- titld e .” He said th a t a f t e r she a r r i v e d h o m e y e s t e r d a y an d a n nounced she w o u ld stan d by h im . A ty p o x r h t c n s t a t e m e n t by M rs. Mil c h u m , h a n d e d to n e w s m e n afte r the couple em b r a c e d at ‘he dooi of th e i r m o d e s t h o m e . W A L L A C E E G G E D — E g g s are splashed on the w in d o w of the ca r in w h ich H e n r y W a llace (ce n t e r ) , P r o g r e s s ive p a r ty p r e s id e n t ial cand id a te, w a s riding as he left radio station K T B S at Sh revep o r t, La., am id boos and the h u r lin g of rotten eggs. He had ju s t m a d e the last scheduled ad d r e s s on a bi-state auto m o b ile tour. O th e r s in the ca r are un id e n tified. I A3 W ireph o to) W ilhelmina Abdicates Throne After Fifty Years of Dutch Rule ■:se iod\ nj! like in to be able to uck m a n . O th e r - he m ixed up in By C H A R L E S A M S T E R D A M . T h e N e t h e r lan d s , S e p t. 4 LP t — Q u e e n W d - h c l m i n a ab d ic a ted to d a y in a cerem o n y of quipt g r a n d e u r , a f te r 50 y e a r s of D u tch ru le. S h e w a s su c c e e d e d by h e r d a u g h t e r , J u l ia n a , 39, m o t h e r of fo u r d a u g h t e r s . I T h e new Q u e e n , w h o alre a d y j h a d serv e d tw ice as P r i n c e s s I R e g e n t fo r th e tire d old lad y of j A p e ldoorn, took o ffice im m e d iate- j ly w h e n W i l h e l m i n a sig n e d th e I i n s t r u m e n t of re s ig n a t io n . ! H e r 68-year-old m o t h e r p lan s l to re t i r e to th e count) vside and ! d e v o te h e r s e l f to g a r d e n i n g | p a i n t i n g an d needle- u o r k . j Britain Will Sell U. S : Rubber Stock Quota ! L O N D O N , S e p t. 4 i .P t - T h e i b o a r d of tra d e an n o u n c e d to:D y i B r i t a i n , w a s sellin g th e U n ited I S ta t e s p a r t of h e r sto c k s of n a u n ; r a l ru b b e r fo r sto c k -p ilin g p u r poses. T h is w a s th e firs t tra n s a c t i o n u n d e r th e A n g lo -A m e rican eco n o m ic co o p e ratio n a g r e e m e n t th r o u g h w h ich B r i t a i n u n d e r to o k to fa c i l it a te th e su p p ly of ra w m a t e r i a l s to th e U n ited S ta t e s fo r sto c k p ilin g . 1 Dead in R-29 Crash Off Holland’s Coast L O N D O N , S e p t. 4 (,P ) — T h e firs t p h a s e o f th e fo u r -d a y m o c k b a t t l e o f B r i t a i n en d e d to d a y w ith a b r i e f tru c e fo r th e a d v e r s a r ie s a n d d e a t h fo r o n e p a r ti c ip a n t . F r a m V lissin g e n (F l u s h in g ! th e N e th e r l a n d s , ca m e w o r d th a t S g t. W a l t e r D o y ie-R o q u e t, o f T u c s o n . A riz., o n e of th e 11 ab o a r d th e B-29 s u p e r f o r t r e s s th a t c r a s h e d y e s t e r d a y o v e r isla n d s so u t h w e s t o f th e N e th e r l a n d s , h a d died of h is in j u r i e s . R e p o r t s fro m V lissin g e n said n o n e o f th e o t h e r 10 crew m e n w a s b a d ly h u r t . F o u r - s u f f e r e d shock. A. GRUM IC11 I J u l ia n a w ill be in s ta k e d form - i a k y as Q u e e n M o n d a y at an m- ' v c s t i t u r e a! th e N i o u u e k c r k (new c h u r c h ) , n e a r th e palace. T h e ce r e m o n y w ill be a t t e n d e d by d ip lo m a ts fro m all o v e r th e w o r ld a n d d e l e g a t i o n s fro m th e ro y a l ho u s e s of E u ro p e . A lth o u g h th e fo r m a ] in v e s t i tu r e is M o n d a y . J u l i a n a a c t u a l l y ; b e c a m e ru l e r to d a y an d o f f ic ially i took o v e r an e m p i r e of 65.000.000 ■ in c lu d in g 9,000,000 h o m e i a n d c r s . i T h e \M o s e s H a i l ” in D a m ! S q u a r e w a s .selected by W ilhel- | m in a fo r th e ab d i c a t i o n c e r e m o n y . W ith th e sig n in g of th e in s tr u m e n t , sh e becam e D o w a g e r P r i n c e s s of th e R e a lm an d 10- year-o ld P r i n c e s s B e a t r ix , eld e s t d a u g h t e r of J u l ia n a , becam e h e i r p r e s u m p t i v e . T h i r t y - s e v e n - y e a r - old B o rn- : h a r d , G e r m a n - b o r n sp o r ts m a n \ ( a n d fa t h e r of th e P r in c e s s , h a s ; b e e n n a m e d P r i n c e of th e [ N e th e r l a n d s . ] At M o n d a y ’s in v e s t i tu r e Juli- i a n a w ill w e a r a s a p p h i r e blue ! g o w n b e n e a t h th e ro y a l robe j W i l h e l m i n a w o r e w h e n sh e as i c e n d e d th e th r o n e as a g i r l of 118, h a l f a c e n t u r y ago. ; M rs. E l e a n o r W ilso n M cA d o o , i T h o m a s J. W a tso n an d U. S. j A m b a s s a d o r H e r m a n B a r u c h will j r e p r e s e n t P r e s i d e n t T r u m a n at \(m i d i : .f .x 'n c e s u e r e th e sam e kind th a t ail m a r r i e d couples gel into. W e 'v r m a d e th e m up. I love ' m y h u s b a n d an d a m b a c k h o m e j to si ay w iki h i m .” I T h e a c t o r 's w ife, D o r o th y , w a s re tu r n i n g fro m an au to trip ea s t i w h e n M itch u m , 31, w a s a r r e s t e d 'e a r l y W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g in th e ! s e c luded h i l ls i d e h o m e of s t a r l e t | Lila L e e d s . 20. D e te c tiv e S g t. Alva B a r r , n a r c o t i c s in v e s t i g a t o r , ; said o f f ic e r s w a tc h e d a m a r i j u a n a j r,urnr.g p a r ty - f o r tw o a n d a -ha 1 f ■ h o u r? b e f o r e e n t e r i n g . M itch u m , M iss Leeds, D a n c e r E v a n s , 25. and R o h m F o rd, 31. re a l e s t a t e , a g e n t frie n d .of M i tc h u m ’s w e re j b o o k e d o n 's u s p i c i o n o f v i o l a t i n g 1 s t a t e an d fe d e r a l n a r c o tics law s , j B a r r said M iss E v a n s w a s n o t | o b s e r v e d sm o k in g b u t w a s arrcsr- : ed on su s p icio n of v isitin g a place j w h e r e n a r c o t i c s w e r e used. New Orleans Hit After Sunrise by Gulf-born Storm NEW ORLEANS, La., SepL 4 (AP) — The center of * gulf hurricane, passed over New Orleans- just lafter 'Hawn tor ; day and headed toward the Mississippi coast. | The U. S. Weather Bureau said at 7 .30 a. m. (EST) that the calm indicated the center or eye of the storm was over the' business-section of the city. Tbe Bureau predicted winds would pickup again to al most the previous velocity after the dead eye passed to the northeast part. As.part of the city was covered by the calm, a wind of 75 miles an hour and gusts up to S5 miles an hour were reported at Moisant International airport 12 miles to the west. T LONG TRUCKING TIE-UP LOOMS FOR N. Y. CITY A N T I - D R A F T P I C K E T S C H A R G E D — An u n id e n tified m a n (d a r k ja c k e t ) ch a r g e s two an ti-draft pickets and te a r s p la c a r d s fro m them du r in g outbreak of violence in fro n t of S e lective S e r v ic e re g istra t io n h e a d q u a rters at Boston, M a ss. (fP W ireph o to ) Berlin Reds Form ‘Democratic Bloc’. To Grab City Rule N E W YORK, S e p t. 4 LP > — A tig h t '?)1 dead lo c k w a s in d icated t o d a y in t h e m e t r o p o l i t a n .tr u c k e r s 1\ w a l k o u t as d w in d lin g ; i.ood sto c k s th r e a t e n e d s t o r e o p e r a tions.' W e ? ’h e r B u r e a u said the) co m e r w o u ld pass ju s t west o£ Biloxi, M L ?,, b e f o r e noon. - T h e n o r t h e a s t co u r s e of th e S 'orm w a s a ra d ic a l change of d irectio n for th e h u r r ic a n e , which had been ex p e c ted to s t r e a k Borough c e n t r a l L o u isian a after hit r ing th e co a s t sev e n ty miles; so u th '.vest of N e w O r le a n s today. T n e w e s te r n M ississippi coast w h ich w a ? b a t t e r e d sev e r ly by a h u r r i c - n e last Sg.ptem o e r 19...w a 3 in tire d ir e c t p a t h o f to d a y ’s fast m o v in g sto rm . Lt. D. NT Seilers, aerologist of ch a i n [_the n e v a l a i r s t a t i o n on Lakq j P o n c h a r t r a i n , said th e w ind drop* M a k e y o u r w a n ts k n o w n ; p a g e 6 th e in v e s titu r e ,'- Readings ... Local Weather By K A R L L O E F F L E R (B a s e d on in f o r m a ti o n d i r e c t fro m th e U. S. W e a t h e r B u r e a u ) 49,000-Gallon Gasoline Leak Is Fire Menace H A L L O W E L L , Mo.. S e p t. 4 (fP) — F o r t y - n i n e th o u s a n d g a l lo n s o f g a s o lin e w h ich lea k e d fro m a ta n k e r m o v e d se a w a r d d o w n th e K e n n e b e c riv e r to d a y as p a t r o l s so u g h t to p r e v e n t ig n i tio n of th e v o latile fluid. T h e g a s o lin e w a s p a r t of th e 250,000 g a llo n ca r g o b r o u g h t h e r e by th e 150-foot m o t o r trnker L u c y R e i n a u e r of B o s ton. T h e v e s s e il’s bow p l a t e s w e r e stra i n e d w h e n th e ‘c r a f t g r o u n d e d h e r e a t low tide la s t n ig h t. It w a s re f l o a t e d under its ow n power a t h i g h tide early today. C H U R C H L E A D E R F R E E D WARSAW, Sept. 4 <£>)— Msgr. Zygmunt Kaczynski, chief spoke sman for the Catholic hierarchy in Poland, was freed today only 72 hours after his arrest by Polish security police. A lig h t th u n d e r s h o w e r , but w i t h r a t h e r sev e r e lig h tn i n g , oc c u r r e d In S a r a n a c L a k e la s t n i g h t b r i n g i n g a to tal ra i n f a l l of 0.19 i n c h e s . T h e th u n d e r s h o w e r s w h ich w e r e s c a tt e r e d th r o u g h o u t th e A d ir o n d a c k s w e r e local in n a t u r e an d w e r e cau s e d by a circ u l a t i o n of m o ist a i r a l o f t due to a sm a ll w e a k \ h i g h ” c e n t r a l in th i s sectio n . S m a l l p r e s s u r e w a v e s , each w a v e b e in g com p o s e d o f a low a n d h i g h p r e s s u r e seq u e n c e , are co m m o n th i 'o u g h o u t th e co u n t r y in s u m m e r . T h e y a r e v e r y local in n a t u r e an d fre q u e n t l y cau s e sm a l l a r e a s of w e a t h e r ch a n g e s w h ich do n o t sh,ow m u c h co n tin u it y on w e a t h e r ch a r t s . T h is ty p e o f p r e s s u r e p a t t e r n h a s p r e v a i l e d th r o u g h o u t m u c h o f th e e a s t d u r i n g th e la s t few days. As a re s u lt , sm a ll sh o w e r a r e a s h a v e cro p p e d u p r a t h e r u n e x p e c t e d l y h e r e an d th e r e . T h e w e a t h e r fo r th e L a b o r D a y w e e k e n d in th e n o r t h e r n A d ir o n d a c k s w ill be q u ite w a r m w ith a co n s id e r a b le a m o u n t of su n s h in e . H o w e v e r a fe w a f t e r n o o n th u n d e r s h o w e r s a r e lik e ly , p a r t i c u l a r ly on Monday. Tonight partly cloudy with the lowest temperature near 53 de grees. Sunday, mostly sunny and a little warmer than today. The outlook for Monday is fair and pleasantly warm, but with some shattered afternoon thunder showers. Why Ths W e ather? Question; What causes light-, ; n i n g ? A n s w e r : L i g h t n in g is a dis- j c h a r g e o f a t m o s p h e r ic e l e c t r i c i t y ’ between*\ e i t h e r one p a r t o f a ■ t h u n d e r c l o u d to a n o t h e r p a r t of j t h e sam e cloud, o r fro m one I c loud to a n o t h e r cloud, o r be- j tw e e n cloud an d e a r t h . A th u n d e r s t o r m is one of M o t h e r N a t u r e s m o s t p o w e r f u l w e a t h e r fa c to r ies. W a r m m o ist a i r is fo r c e d u p w a r d a t te r r i f i c speeds, re s u l t i n g in th e fo r m a t io n of h e a v y .cu m u lo -n im b u s o f th u n d e r ; , clouds. T h e copious co n d e n s a t i o n jp r o d u c e s la r g e d r o p s o f ra in . S o m e of th e s e fall to e a r t h an d o t h e r s a r e fo r c e d u p w a r d an d a r e b r o k e n in t o s m a l l e r d ro p s . T h is causes e x t r e m e s t r e s s e s a n d p o s i tiv e an d n e g a t iv e ele c t r i c a l c h a r g es a r e fo r m e d . T h e fo llo w in g is a s u m m a r y of w e a t h e r co n d itio n s fo r th e 24 h o u r p e r io d e n d i n g a t 6:00 p. m. la s t n i g h t : M ax. tem p . 78 M in. tem p . 47 j A v e r a g e tem p . 62 2:00 p m . tem p . 76 2:00 p. m . re la t iv e h u m i d it y 3SG- 6:00 p. m . tem p . 74 6:00 p. m . re la t iv e h u m i d it y 435r 6\00 p. m . b a r o m e t e r , in c h e s 301)9. P r e v a i l i n g w in d W e s t T y p e o f d a y P a r t l y cloudy R e m a r k s : Low re l a t i v e humidity. Today’s readings include:^ Min. temp. 52 8:00 a. m. temp. 56 8:00 a m. relative humidity 9495 10:00 a m. temp. 66 10:0CVa. m. relative humidity 71% 10:00 a m. barometer, inches 30.15 stead/ BULLETIN C lyde P a r k e r , 50, object of an a ll-m o r n in g sea r c h b y state police, gam e p r o tectors and vol- : u n teers a f t e r he had becom e ’ lost last nig h t in the Cold ! Brook sector, w a s found sh o r t ly ■ b e fore 12 o’clo c k today. The sea r c h p a r t y cam e upon T h e lost fish e r m a n aS^ he w a s i e m e r g in g fro m the woods near [ the brook. He becam e lost e a r ly Mast evenin g w h ile fish in g and : spent the night in the w o o d s , a w a itin g d a y lig h t before sta r t in g | back in the d irectio n he had | com e. STATE FUNERAL TO MARK BENES RITES P R A G U E S e p t. 4 (.P i — A s t a t e fu n e r a l w ill be h e ld W e d n e s day o r \Thursday fo r fo r m e r presi- i d e n t E d u a r d B e n e s . th e m i n is t r y ! o f in f o r m a ti o n an n o u n c e d to d a y . B e n e s w ill be b u r i e d n e a r his c o u n t r y h o m e at S e z im o v o U sti, 60 m iles so u th of P r a g u e , fh e r e he died y e s t e r d a y . i U n d e r th e p l a n s discu s s e d to- I d a y by P r e m i e r A n to n in Z a p o toc- ' k y an d o t h e r m e m b e r s o f t h e cab in e t, B e n e s ’ body w ill lie in s t a t e fo r tw o d a y s at S e z im o v o U s ti an d th e n w ill be m o v e d to th e c a p i ta l to lie in s t a t e fo r tw o m o r e day s in th e P a n t h e o n o f t h e P r a g u e m u s e u m . T h e m i n i s t r y o f in f o r m a ti o n said d e f in i t e fu n e r a l a r r a n g e m e n t s w o u ld be a n n o u n c e d to m o r row . A w e e k o f p u b lic m o u r n i n g ha: b e e n o r d e r e d . B E R L I N . S e p t. 4 C o m m u n ist p r e s s ti p r i s a i s to d a y ag a i; [fo r g i n g a w e s te r n B o n n an d accu s e d [ \ h ig h tre a s o n . ” j T a e g l ic h e R u n d s c h a u 1 o r g a n of th e Soviet :ni : m i n is t r a t io n , d e c lare d : \E v e r y G o r m a n B o n n to c r e a t e a By G E O R G E B R I A .P • B e r l i n ’s ] d r iv e to ta k e ovejr po litical con- lrea ten o d re- . tro l of B e r lin , d e s p ite th e con- ist G e r m a n s i ti n u in g fo u r -p o w e r t a l k s h e r e g o v e r n m e n t ; a im e d a t so lv in g th e 73-c!ay no S o m e 140 w o r k e r s in th e A m e r ican C a n *com p a n W r\ u ^ r e laid o ff y e s t e r d a y b e c a u s e of th e m o t o r tra n s p o r t tie-up. T w o m o r n i n g n e w s p a p e r s — A g r o u p of p ro-S o v iet p o l i t i c a l : th e D a ily M i r r o r a n d th e N e w o fficial [ p arties--trne't-W aT H a ll ■ a n d 1 Yo: iia r y a d - . f o r m e d a “D e m o c r a t i c bloc.” ■They a p p o i n t e d a co m m i t te e to h e lp s a t 'n e g o t i a t e w ith th e anti-C o m m u n - tnm Ger- ist city a d m i n i s tr a t i o n “fo r th e M a y o r W illiam O ’D w y e r said J p ed fro m a 45-m ile g a le to th e food sto r e s , th e i r re g u l a r | c a lm w i t h i n five m i n u te s th e r e , ch a n n e ls of s u p p l y b r o k e n , j P r e v io u s ly th e N a v a l s t a t i o n m ig h t be fo r c e d to close if th e i h a d re c o r d e d a w ind of 61 m iles t i e - u p co n tin u e d . In d e p e n d e n t ; a n h o u r w h m v - ’b s in s tr u m e n t s food sto res, w h o s e d r i v e r s still ' w e n t o u t b e c a u s e m X _ p o w e r fail, a r e on th e jobs, a r e o b t a i n i n g j u re. A blow of 65 to 75 m iles an, n e w sto c k s . j h o u r w a s estim a t e d . O t h e r p a r ts of th e city ’s com- T h o W e a t h e r B u r e a u said 6.75 m e r e i a l life w e r e fe e lin g th e , in c h e s of ra i n h a d fa lle n in N e w fo r c e of th e w a lk o u t as som e > O r le a n s d u r i n g th e 24 h o u r s p re- | p l a n t s closed lo r la c k o f su p p lies j c e d ing th e a r r i v a l -of th e eye, in- ’ a n d g e n e r a l c u r t a i l m e n t b e g a n [ e lu d in g 4,23 in c h e s in p a s t six 1 in th e o p e r a t i o n o f m a n y firm s . ; h o u rs S t a r - - an n o u n c e d re d u c tion in th e size of th e i r paper: to sav e n e w s p r in t, ■ c u r ta i le d d e liv e r y . b e c a u s e of B e tw e e n fo u r tijousa nd.- a n d five th o u s a n d p e r s o n ? ih 'Yh3*YNew O r leans a r e a had ieft 'h e i r h o m e s b e f o re d a y b r e a k , fleein g to m o re s t u r d y b u ild in g s o r to h i g h e r g ro u n d . T h e r e w a s a th r e a t o f wide- s p r e a d flo o d in g fro m th e g u ll v o t e r s b a c k e d up by th e w in d in- ! to th e lak e s and b a y o u s to th e m a n s e p a r a t e : u n i t y of G e rm mi will be ask e d to T h e R u s s ia n s 30,000 RESCUED AS PHILIPPINE VOLCANO BOILS a t e te a r s th e . e lim i n a t io n of th e p r e s e n t . S o m e clay he e m e r g e n c y .” account for it.” . R u n d s c h a u ’ k e p t up Their cent r a te d o r ------------- ; c o n s e r v a t i v e cra t s a n d tit M A N IL A , S e p t. 4 LP> — T h irty- th o u s a n d frig h t e n e d n a t i v e s w e r e re s c u e d fto d a y ro m th e su l p h u r ous sm o k e , ash e s a n d lav a of ro a r i n g H i b o k h i b o k v o lcan o on tin y C a m ig u in isla n d . T e n th o u s a n d m o r e h u d d led in ■Tear o f t h e m i g h ty v o lcano, - w h ich b e g a n e r u p t i n g S e p t. 1 fo r th e firs t tim e sin c e 1S71 w h e n it tone ! a g a p i n g h o le in th e m ile h ig h j m o u n t a i n p e a k . j A stead y s t r e a m of hot U v a | flow e d - d o w n th e m o u n t a i n . O n e ; m a n h a s b e e n ca u g h t in it b u t he j 1 e s c a p e d . { T h e r e a r e no re p o r t s of A m e ri- ; can p e r s o n n e l in th e a r e s , excep t one u n i d e n t i f i e d A m e r ic a n v o lca no e x p e r t w h o w ith F il i p i n o e x p e r t s risk e d clim b in g tire p e a k to d a y to fin d th a t th e v o lcano had o p e n e d a n e w c i u t e r ab o u t a m ile fro m th e old one. T h e P h il i p p i n e s g o v e r n m e n t a d vised th a t th e 30.000 ev a c u a te d fro m th e isla n d w e r e in n e a r b y p o r t s . a t t a c k w a s con- m c m b e r s of th e C h r i s ti a n D e m o- m o d e r a t e ie f t S o cial D e m o c r a ts, w e s t e r n G e r m a n y ’s m a j o r p a r ti e s . ; T h e p a p e r accu s e d Thom ; ' ‘s e llin g o u t G e r m a n y u n d e r th e M a r s h a l l p l a n an d p o litically dis- . m e m ’o e r in g h e r . T h e fa c ts a r e de- [ c is ive an d th e y p r o v e th e ex i s ten c e of h ig h tre a s o n . ” ; W h ile th e “D e m o c r a t i c b lo c ” i h e ld its m e e ti n g in th e city h a ll j in th e S o v iet s e c to r o f B e rlin , I t h e r e w a s no in d i c a t i o n th is w a s th e fin a l coup. To th e c o n t r a r y , C o m m u n ist p ress re p o r t s of th e m e e ti n g said th e bloc still reco g n ized th e elec- j ted city g o v e r n m e n t j^ a n d w o u ld! In th e c i t y ’s w a r e h o u s e an d : n o r t h an d ea s t of N e w O r le a n s , m a r k e t i n g a r e a s - a n d - a t b r i d g e '; L a k e P o n t c h a r t r a i n . to th e and tu n n e l e n t r a n c e s , idle tru c k - ' n o r t h of th e sity. w a s risin g fro m rr s w e r e re p o r t e d fla g g i n g ; s ix incites to a foot an h o u r. A t d r i v e r s still on th e job to p e r -1 6 :30 a. m. ■ E S T 1 U. S. A r m y on- ru d d e r ' tKerrrtd-e-- r e t u r n to g a r - j g in e e r s said th e lake level, wag ag e s . ' n e a r l y five feet above sea levl. T h e s e a c t i v i t i e s b r o u g h t | N v O r lean s c h a r g e s fro m an em p l o y e r r e p - ; fro m th e lak e t 0 f j r e s e n t a t i v e th a t m e m b e r s of th e H o w e v e r , th e h e ; tw o m a j o r n o n - s t r i k i n g city 1 ted w 'a s h ing ov j s. ; t e a m s t e r s ’ lo c a ls — 816 an d 2S2 ; b a n k m e n t a Ion: — w e r e b e in g \ i n ti m i d a t e d .” i J e f f e r s o n P a r.? PACIFIC COAST FOES GIRD FOR ‘FIGHT TOFINISH’ The g; iase- S e p t. m iles of Je ■self is p r o t e c t e d v a hig h sea w a ll, av e ; w e re re p o r . g an e a r t h e n em - Urn lake sh o r e in ■ ■ c o u n ty i im m e re?:. W a t e r d r i v e iff by th e sto r r q hooded ab o u t 5Q on P a r is h , includ- ing an ex ten s iv e re s id e n t ia l sec- N e w deren CQtolinua t o daaL -w itii a t ----- T h e s t r a t e g y ap p a ren tI V w a s to. b u ild up s t r e n g t h fo r a coup l a t e r . I COUPLE BLOWN OUT OF HOUSE BY GAS BLAST Pope Reported 111 at Summer Residence V A T IC A N C ITY , S e p t. 4 L T ) — A V a tic a n so u rce re p o r t e d last n i g h t P o p e P iu s X I I w a s in d isp o s ed a t his s u m m e r resid e n c e , Cas- tel G a n d o lf o . W h ile th e 72-year-old P o n t i f f ’s in d isp o s itio n w a s n o t believed s e r ious, h e ca n c e lled all au d ien c e s to d a y . I t w a s in d i c a t e d sp e c ial precau tio n s are b e i n g taken to preserve the Pope's strength for Sunday. He is scheduled to make a speech to a mass audience in St. Peter’s square for 150,000 young women of Catholic action who have come from all parts of the world for the 30th anniversary of the foun ding of the organization. P L A N E W R E C K S I G H T E D S Y D N E Y , A u s t r a li a , Sept. L T ) — T h e w r e c k a g e of p a s s e n g e r p l a n e m issin, T h u r s d a y w i t h 13 p e r s o n s a b o a r d w a s sig h te d to d a y on a m o u n tain - S Y R A C U S E , S e p t. 4 y o u n g h u s b a n d an d v lived n e a r C o lla m e r , n o r t h h e r e , w e r e b lo w n o u t o f th e i r h o u s e la t e Ia s i n i g h t by an ex p lo s io n a t t r i b u t e d to a d e f e c t ive stove. D o n a ld B o w k e r , 27, a n d O live B o w k e r , 24, s u f f e r e d seco n d d e g e e b u r n s . T h e y w e r e consid- DC31 ered in \ f a i r ” o n d i t io n to d a y a t sin c e j a S y r a c u s e h o s p ita l. T h e b l a s t s p l i n t e r e d th e fro n t w a ll of th e i r tw o - s to r y , four- SA N F R A N C I S C O . Sept. 4 ■ T ’ — W a t e r f r o n t em p lo v e r s and H a r r y B r i d g e s ’ C IO lo n g s h o r e m e n d r e w th e i r lines tig h t e r to d a y fo r a b i t t e r “fig h t to the fin ish \ in th e W e s t C o a s t \M a rtim te s t r i k e . - F i r s t blood in th e coast wde strik e , w h ich began T h u rsd a y , w a s d r a w n y e s t e r d a y at W ilm in g ton, a p o r t fo r th e Los A n g e les area. | T h e r e , 150 A F L sailo rs, not T ) — A [ b o u n d by th e CIO s t r i k e call, e w h o j s c u f f l e d 'w i t h about th e sam e o f j n u m b e r o f C IO pickets o v e r the ' u n l o a d i n g o f a lu m b e r ship from O r e g o n . H e a d s w e re bloodied and k n u c k l e s b r u ised in th e m elee. and pot S e v e r . Men? cry officials or- ■no re r s e n s e v a c u a te d Town, wartime hous« light fra m e build- reU 0 : one of the hous* mwo of: . ______________ , 0 0 : an d overturn* sm a ll boats in 3 ■nor on L a k e Ponchar* e tn e first property ed in this area.-. \) ncrso n s were remov* ^g 0 h o u s in g project, s :n N e w Orleans werq in th e m u n icip a l audit w e r a i school building^ statio n s . h u n d r e d refugees frorq ?r. B e r n a r d parish tq .e r e housed in Jacksoq N a * tonal Guard head* th e eas barracl- q u a r te r s here. A: Biloxi, Miss.. Jo h n Gradv the U. S. W e a t h e r e u B r e a u report ted tides at fo u r a n d one-halUfq five feet ea r l y th is morning. uJs£ The violence subsided w h e n t h e before daybreak he said the tida vessel pulled away from the dock beginning o fall. sid e 290 m iles n o r t h w e s t o f 1 ro o m h o m e , sh o o k th e o t h e r S y d n e y . T h e p lan e , o w n e d ’ by A u s t r a li a n N a ti o n a l A i r w a y s , c a r r i e d 10 p a s s e n g e r s a n d a c r e w o f th r e e . P R E - H O L I D A Y E X O D U S NEW YORK. S e p t. 4 i.P> — The two-day s t r e a m o f holid a y crowds jammed bus and train stations here today. Thousands were heading out of the city for resort spots, and other thousands were pouring into the city fpr the Labor Day weekend. R E S IG N A T I O N W IT H D R A W N PARIS, Sspt. 4 (T ) —Robert Schuman said today he had with drawn his resignation as premier- J for __ designate and would try again to rectly opposite the ruined house, form a new French government. | was not affected. walls fr m the foundations and scattered furniture about the yard. -D e p u ty Sheriff Frank Rice said Mrs. Bowker told £im she had lighted a gas burner to heat water and the blast occurred as she turned away from the stove. Her legs, arms and hands were burned. Bowker wasburned on the back and arms. Rice said windows w e r e shattered in a house a mile and a half away. The explosion also smashed windows in the house next to the Bowkers* and threw the window curtains about 250 feet across the road. A home convalescents, almost di- and an c h o r e d in th e o u t e r har bor, s t il l unloaded. T h e em p lo y e r s y e s t e r d a y p r e s e n t e d a n e w “get to u g h ” policy to th e Y iv e s t r i k i n g M a r itim e un io n s , w i t h d r a w in g all offers m a d e d u r i n g th e len g t h y but u n su c c e s s f u l n e g o tiatio n s . B r i d g e s p r e d ic ted th e strik e , w h ich th e * g o v e r n m e n t vainly so u g h t to av e r t , w o u ld last four o r six m o n th s , an d if lost w o u ld p u t th e u n io n out of busine; E m p l o y e r s ack n o w led g e d Unai a p r o lo n g e d strik e could m e a n fin a n c i a l d i s a s t e r fo r th e sm a l l e r, w a r - b o r n sh i p p in g com p a n ies. Altogether some 12,000 Ion; W a v e ? w a s h e d o v e r the Biloxi seaw a ll an d w a t e r was nearly a foot deep on a co a s tal highway^ T h e full force o f the storm had been ex p e c ted on the central L o u isian a coast but th e hurricanq ap p e a r e d to v e e r eastward as i| stru c k , and th a t part of the state seem e d to escap e severe damage,. M e a n w h ile th e w in d s at Ne^| O r lean s , w h ich h a d been expecs» ted to re a c h only a b o u t 45 miles an ho u r, in c r e a s e d to almost . 1 d o u b le th a t fig u r e . H O L ID A Y C L O S I N G S - NEW YORK, Sept. 4 *(JP)- „ ------ Security and commodity marie* shoremen and warehousemen a n d ; ets jn the United States 16,000 seafarers were idle and 120 LCanada will be closed M o n d a y f|| ships were tied up in ports from Canada to Mexico. No NLRB action is seen possible until next Tuesday, because o f the Labor Day holiday, and possibly not until Oct 4 because all cir cuit judges are .on vacation until observance of Labor Day. ish markets will function usual. I :- V , . There are 22 deaths daily on the average in ted States. W ? rV f