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' \ m Puosen o f ' W a s h in g t o n , . li s t i n g o n ly h a r r a s s i n g ac t iv i t y in I t d e s c r ib e d th o s e t a k e n in t o cus- o™' r.e c o m m i t te e h a d ques- ; t h e V itsi tria n g l e , w h e r e Com- tody as d e m o n s t r a to r s w h o sto n e d r-w n d e a r l i e r ab o u t a tra n s a c t i o n i m u n s t le a d e r M a r k o s \ a f ia d e s is police. in voiY ing th e 1929 F o r d o n c e , h o ld in g a tin y slice o f his \ f r e e Ths S o c ialist p a p e r s d e m a n d e d ’ o w n e d by .A lger H iss, fo r m e r to p , G r e e c e .” s S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t o f f icial. ; W h i t t a k e r C h a m b e r s , a T im e i m a g a z i n e e d i t o r an d self-d e s crib e d fo r m e r C o m m u n ist, to ld j th e co m m i t te e s e v e r a l w e e k s ago ! v e r y im p o rt-1 t h a t H iss g a v e h i m th e c a r in th e i ] m id - t h irtie s , s a y i n g he w a n te d :t ; T h e y called Y a l f a dozen m o r e | to g e t in to th e h a n d s o f a p o o r | w i t n e s s e s fo r to d a y but w o u ld n o t ; C o m m u n ist o r g a n iz e r . H iss de-i re v e a l th e i r id e n t i t ie s n o r w h a t ! n ied th a t , as w e ll as C h a m b e r s ’ j th e v w e r e to be q u e s tio n e d ab o u t. ; c laim th a t H iss o n c e to o k p a c t j “W e h a v a g r e d not to ta l k . ” ; in a C o m m u n i s t u n d e r g r o u n d : M c D o w e ll told re p o r t e r s , disclos- i m o v e m e n t in W a s h in g to n , in g a n e w c o m m i t te e policy H o w e v e r , it w a s le a r n e r y e s t e r d a y ’s w it n e s s e s in c lu d e d a ! o f t h e cro w fa m i l y . TRUCK CRASHES 11-CAR FREIGHT NEAR SYRACUSE Readings ... Local Weather By K A R L L O E F F L E R (B a s e d o n in f o r m a t i 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 ) T h e lea d in g ed g e of th e a d v a n cin g cool a i r m : s s passed o v e r S a r a n a c L a k e e a r l y las: ev e n in g , c a u s in g bo Mi t e m p e r a t u r e an d re l ativ e h u m i d it y to dro p . S o m e in- te r e s i n g e x a m p le s of sw e llin g cu m u lu s clouds w e r e n o i e d in con- o f th e i S Y R A C U S E , S e p t. 10 1 I P '1 — j W r e c k i n g crew s e a r l y to d a y T h e ra v e n is th e la r g e s t b i r d : c le a r e d a N e w Y o rk C e n t r a l ra;,- ro a d rig h t-o f-w a y of w r e c k a g e le f t b y th e c r a s h of a h e a v ily lo a d e d \ t T a c t o r - t r a i l e r in to a fr e i g h t tra i n . T h e tra c t o r - t r a i l e r sm a s h e d in to th e sid e of an l l - c : r tra i n c u r in g a d r i v i n g ra in s t o r m late y e s te r d a y n e a r M o y e rs C o rn e r s . 20 m iles so u th of h e r e T n e locom o tive w a s o v e r tu r n e d .fo u r ca r s w e r e d e r r i l e d ar.d d a m ag e d an d th e tra c t o r t r a i l e r was d e m o lish e d T h e co n d u c to r C. W. W c : m o re. ,63. of P a r i s h , s u f f e r e d b roken ■ rib s and bru ises H e w a s rid m g m th e caboose, one o f th e four ca r s im m e d iately behind th e wro- ,m o t,ive w h ich w e re derailed. T h e d r i v e r of th e tru c k . \\ cs- -21. of C h icago, cs- an d ra m . b o rne Capt. Fitzergerald, from South Pittsburgh. Tenn., has flown the X-l Rocket plane faster than the speed of sound in research work at Muroc. W A L L S T R E E T N E W Y O R K , S e p t. 10 (JP) — The stock market opening today presented a picture of mixed prices and slow trading. On top of two straight days of declines, the market semed to {\“ t r e a s u r y B A L A N C E hesitate today unable to make up its mind which way to go. The volume of trading was light with few large blocks chan ging hands in the beginning. te r - t r a i n e r S h o o ti n g S t a r c r a s h ed in a field o f ro s e b u s h e s y e s te r d a y 300 y a r d s n o r t h of m e t r o p o l i ta n a i r p o r t h e r e . He had flown alone from Mu roc Air Force base, where he was stationed. Witnesses said he was making an approach to the in im i t a t i o n o f h is e ld e r s . S o m c - o n e v g a v e h i m a lig h te d c i g a r e t t e , arfd h e ’s b e e n sm o k in g e v e r sin c e , th e y said. H is q u o t a is tw o c i g a r s a day. R E C O V E R E D FRO M P O L IO LOS ANGELES. Sept. 10 < JP > — Recovered from polio, Curtis Buzzie' Boettiger, IS, grandson ru n w a y here when the plane dip- Presidem’ R o o s e v e lt, ped, d u g its le f t v o n g in t o th e g r o u n d a n d s o m e r s a u lt e d . WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 CP)— The position of the Treasury prepared today to go to a United Nations conference in London. He plans to sail Monday with his grandmother, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. Boettiger was discharged yes terday from Corona Naval hos pital. Red Bid Rejected To Slow Berlin Air Lift no m e a s u r a b l e ra m f a d w a s re c o r d e d h e r e , sc a tt e r e d ; showces.-„.audL' t h u n d e r s t o r m s oc- I e u r r e d in n e a r b y sections. ; S e v e r a l r a t h e r u n u s u a l fe a t u r e s i o f o u r w e a t h e r o f th e p a s t w e e k j a r e w o r th n o t i n g . Y 'esterday w a s . t h e fifth su c c e s s iv e d a y o n w h ich 'h e m 'x i m u m te m p e r a t u r e exceed- : ed 80 d e g r e e s . A n d fo r fo u r clays in a ro w th e h i g h e s t te m p e r a t u r e w a s e x a c t l y th e sam e : S3 d e g r e e s . baro m e : f u n ’. T h e cool a i r m a s s w h ich w e no w h a v e w i t h us w ill co n tro l o u r w e a t h e r fo r t h e n e x t 24 h o u r s T h is a f te r n o o n an d to n i g h t, clou dy a n d cool w i t h so m e lig h t ra in lik e ly . L o w e s t te m p e r a t u r e to-, n i g h : n e a r 45 d e g r e e s . S a t u r d a y . _ . p a r t l y clo u d y b u t w ith c o n s i d e r -1 l e y - W a r r e n , ab le su n s h i n e a n d co n t i n u e d cool, j c a p e d serio u s in T h e fo l l o w i n g is a s u m m a r y o f ] q u o ted h im as : w e a t h e r co n d itio n s fo r th e 24 ! d r i v i n g at about h o u r p e r io d eh d in g a t 6:00 p.m. ! a t th e lim ine last night: max. temp, min. temp, average temp. 2:00 p.m. temp. 2:00 p.m. relative humidity 6:00 p.m. temp. 6:00 p.m. relative humidity baromter, inches B E R L I N . S e p t. 10 < SP * — Am e r i c a n o f f ic ials re j e c t e d cu d a v a R u s s i r n a t t e m p t to rc s t r i c ah- U ft s u p p K i n g b lo c k a d e d UHS , x iu , ly ln p silm c : M n e g I, e , ^ 15erlm- fo r m d * \ ^ the cxa?Pt*°n thc fL'st : \ ° i m ' tw o d a y s o f S e p t e m b e r , th e tem - p r e v a i l i n g w in d p e r a t u r e so fa r th i s m o n t h h a s ; t y p e of day a v e r a g e d e a n s id e r a o ly ab o v e nor- • Remarks:- Cold front evening. Tpdav's readings include: T h e to t a l ra i n f a l l th i s m o n t h ; m i n . , ; m n . 52 j h e said , o c c u rred w h e n h e ja S I j m e d on th e tra c t o r - t r a u e i ' e r a s 59 j a n d th e m e c h a n ism locked. 70 j T h e v e h icle's load of autorr 80 ; ile p a r t s , ~ p h o n o g r a p h — rcD '.'. iTr r J o il b u r n e r s and silv e r w a r e 73 ! s c a t t e r e d o v e r a w ide area. '37c j T h e c r a s h o c c u rred at crossing of R o u te 31 > T h e R u s s ia n s se n t n o te to th e fo u r p o w e r B e r l i n a i r s a f e t y c e n t e r d e m a n d in g fro m th e U. S. d e t H i e d p r i o r no tice on e v e r y flig h t m a d e to B e r lin . T h e y assereed th e d a t a U n e e d e d “ in th interests o f s a f e t y . ” m a l. Certain Asiatic and African Sept. 8 : receipts. $228,368,173.96; fish can travel overland by jerk- expenditures $173,553,046.15; bal- ing themselves along awkwardly ance $4,311,148,474.75. ion tails, gills and fins, __ E J - A S S E M B L Y M A N D I E S NEW YORK. Sept. ,10 <.P> — Former Rep. James H. Fay, 49, died early today. Fay, a Democrat, who repre-' sented the 16th New Y'ork distri ct in the 76th Congress, 1939-41, and the 78th Congress. 1943-45, had .been ill three months of a liver and kidney ailment, i h a s bee n o n ly 0.19 in c h e s , which ? fell im o n e light, thunderstorm j early last Saturday morning. And, strange to say, the barometer has been falling ever since Sun day. when it registered 30.30 in ches. Last night it was still going downward after the 6:00 p.m. reading of 29.70, until the arrival of. the cold front caused a jump upward. Five days with % falling m in . te m p . 8:f)f> p. m t p m p . __________________ S :00 a.m. relative hnmiiMy 10:00 a.imMemp. ^ e 29.70 fa l l i n g I t r a l ’s sin g le - tr a c k O sw e g o thvi- Southwest ! s ion, w h ich o p e r a tes b e tw e e n h e r e cloudy en d O sw e g o . K I L L E D F I X I N G C A R W H E E L POTSDAM. Sep;. 10 — ag a i n the, re K e a s e of n e a r l y 60 an ti-C o m m u n ists a r r e s t e d by the R u s s ian police e a r l i e r in the w e e k . T h e s e included 38 w e s te r n zone policem e n a r r e s t e d in and around th e city hall. T h e C o m m u n ist-d o m in a ted So cialist U n ity p a r ty S E D 1 called on B e r lin e r s to tu r n a Commun ist-o rg a n ized m a s s meeting Sun day into a co u n ter demonstration. T h e Soviet m i li t a r y adminis- tra t i o n ’s o fficial o r g a n , \Taegli- che R u n d s c h a u .'' c h a r g e d that y e s t e r d a y s d e m o n s t r a ti o n was \ex p r e s s ly d e d icated to arouse the ' people ag a in s t th e S o v iet occupa tio n p o w e r and. to a war of agi- . tan o n ag a in s t th e S o v iet Union.” M ilitary o b s e r v e r s said they be hoved y e s t e r d a y 's d isp lay of So viet planes over B e rlin was a care fully p lan n e d show designed to im p iTss E u r o p e with Soviet arm ed m iih: m view of the east-west crisis in B e rlin. T h e m o v e s also apparently w e re designed to t a k e some of the edge of: th e British-American to B e rlin an d the impres- s \ e B ritish - A m e rican ar maneu vers over B r i t a i n last w ^ £ k . T n e S o v iet a i r maneuvers ex tended to ' th e Danish island of B o rnholm , in th e Baltic. T h e u s u a l S o v iet practiie is to Meal, th e i r a r m e d fories with , the g r e a t e s t secrecy. Red Bombers Re-Fly Over Danish Island j COPENHAGEN. Sept. 10 GPJ — : E u s w - n b o m b e r s re a r e d over the D a n is h isian d of Bornholm, this m o r n i n g tor the second straight A fo r e ig n office spokesman said his office “may decide whether D e n m a r k shall lodge an official p r o test with the Soviet govern m e n t\ when Foreign Minister G u s tav Rasmussen returns tomor- 54 14 G 58 10:00 a.m. relative humidity 687c 10:00 a.m. barometer, inches 29.96 steady Rabbits sometimes produce in a single year five or six litters of from three to 10 young at a time, which in turn reach matur ity in about six months. C la r e n c e G irard . 38. o f O g d e n s- _ _ _ _ b u r g , w a s killed ab o u t m i d n i g h t ! _C o i- ^ C h r i s te n s e n , Danish w h i n stru c k by a c a r w h ile h e comm. ! ILdf.nt. ? ^ B o rf^ OInu-,s? k l .!a was helping repair a damaged wheel on the automobile in which he had ben riding. S L I G H T 'Q U A K E F E L T OSAKA, Sept. 10 uJPY — A slight earthquake was felt in Os aka this morning but no damage was reported an interview the wliers evidently were off course and that the Highs had no been provoodivNB i t character. The name of canned burns with a bright Ifjpf* ‘ flame, is believed to h e * ! tion oX the word 1