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WEN E and WENf -W TONIGHT • 1:S»—Thc^Uoe Ranger { 8^0—Eihel and Albert g:So—-Henry J. Taylor • ie:»0—Meet tor Music • HesiM eletody with 5 C «nti 12 Pagts Endicott, N. Yr, MorWay, April 3, 1950 Vol. 8S7Ho* 53 da^'mostly cloudy and cooler with, a feiUhwers, high •bout- 1 \ \Triim^n ASKS frn: Branhan ress -Prop Plan UrgefCut Of'Makeshift' Legislation #) Washington, UP)—Presi dent Truman asked Con gress anew today to enact the'Brannah plari \wiffi \its dual goal of cheaper prices for perishable crops and direct government payment to farmers. In a message to the law makers, Mr. Truman urged them to avoid \makeshift legis lation'' and get busy on funda mental improvements in a farm program he >said would assure fair prices to' both farmers and consumers. The message .also cave clfie reasons why. the Presli last week signed a new cotton- peanut-potato law in which he sa«5 objectionable features. He said he accepted it only because good features seemed to put- «f>*gft—the- bad- Mr. Truman -outlined twtf'flel^ lnite proposals: Ones—Revision of permanent laws relating, to cotton acreage allotments and marketing* quotas, to provide for allotments 'based primarily, upon each /farmer's past ^planting history.\ In addition, he said, such legis lation should Rive ample leeway in local committeemen eleqted hv farmers so they ftiay>\alle*i- 4 Hoars Behind, OdomRtcotd Engine Breakdov ^J Stalls 'Flying Bixbys' # Calcutta, (Dm —The \Hying BLxby 's**— Robert and Dianna Blxby—were forced to return- to Calcutta today one: .hour after their departure They had covered only about 200 in their attempted record flight around the world. on the Calcuita-Tokyo leg of the venture when trouble in their Mosquito bomber's cooling system forced them back to Dumdum Airdrome The couple now hopes t o lrave for Tokyo to morrow morning. They returned to Calcutta at 3 32 p. m. (4:39 a. m. EST)., two hours and 24 minutes after their takeoff on the 3,500 mDe hop To the Japanese capi- ' tal. # The Associated Press said thrv still had a chance to beat Odom'S 1947 mark of T( hours, five min utes and 11 seconds— if they could get thb' engine repaired and leave within thre* or lour hours The Bixbys had been shooting at a 66 hour round-the-world flight. Their in urn hereout them four hours behind schedule. Th« husbahd-and-wiTe team left San Francisco Sat urda\ There were no reports reaching Tokyo beyond the brief word that they had turned back and Rind ed at Calcutta. The Bixbys first reached Calcutta, pa$l the halfway mark in their flight, at 6 11 a. m.. GMT <1:11 a.m. EST). They refueled the Huntress I I and took off after slightly more than one hour, at, m^-GMT -l2-24_a, m h.S'n But Just one hour -out -they were forced to turn back. The California, husband and wife team was riding neck-and-neck with- < >dom s time before the mishap. The engine trouble -puts them at least four hours and probably more behind Qdom's schedule. - Th e 27-year-old aviatrix took the controls OR the second leg of Ih e flight from .Remark. N. J., to Paris. I t was her first trans-Atlantic flight r The couple was taking turns at the controls. fefOUnd as Egyptian offlCjaJ .(left) Checks pi^g co U i d not relax because of the extremely papers. Of Dianna. Bixby (light) during Stop heavy fcad. of fuel made the plane unstable, hv farmers so tney ra sv^«in>™- at FaTOUk Field, Cairo. After refueling in . The silver and redI plane took on 1235 gallbns ^sr^rxs^ ^as?^? ii^^etet.\* 1 ** r i^^ he i^ Altera Sayrtonstitutipnal Precedent Suppor^\Ref usal of Secret Data , Policy Paper, Is Demanded By McCarthy Ex-British Red Says Lattimore Pro-Corn rerun is t- t) Dies— Francis Otto Matthtes- si'i is. Harvard professor, who piui •.•rd 12 stories tO'-his death fi.Ti >\>tri room ih Boston Police sa 1 vir'im apparently was a .M .u -'l. A note found read in pa-• J am depressed overwork! afTd .t- (AP Wirephotoi Probers Link Drifting Boat, Sub, Traitor Axfilnn. ratallne- Washlnirton. i/Pi- Senator Mc Carthy \It) Wis. demanded to- dav that Secretary Acheson make public a secret memoran dum on. Far Eastern policies given the State Department by Owen Lattimore last summer. He said that if Achoson.-does not It will he mv dutv as *«l,nlfcd States Senator to do O ' Attorneys for Lattimore ««iff he would make the document puhln later in (tie day Thi •s 'v. Department stand was U,a' f ked I.nttiniot q£s views in lence \\\4. not its. It irce nirfK\ trfi 'ii oul'lir MFCarthv fired'his latent s 'u-t at ljittimore and Acheron a a statemei.ru nod a t IJiUaiJa iMd )-»\mn'l Hospital «h^re lie Is undercofner treatment for a ^ • Washington. <INS> — Freda <l tlcy, former British* Com munist, said today she will tes tily that Owen .1 Lattlmrire \fotlows tho Communist party llneV In hl» writings and oon- v eruption. Alias Utley, who tald she re« noimce^l Communlsnr tn \ 1931 after a trip 'tn Russia, dis closed that &^t> has been naked to appear before the Senate fommlttp 'e investigating ''hiirge^ of romniiinltim in the Slut,- OepiiJ ^mefit. . StHmtpr MrCarthy t«) Wis., I>ax named > M1M X ttey as a vtitnesa vihd uJonlil corroborate his charge thnt Lattimore,-.Far VMSI expert and hotid of the •Johns 11 o p k I n a l'nlvcrfcltJn School Inten|iitIonal Reln- tion», in a SovlptUgent. Tells Agencies To Ignore Subpoenas ^ n ( aiifornta coast:. i «»i™ ni n-naniTO wiunun the eonvict. tali:' siber-7r TC T r ! I,,,BT I! •* ^J^lff Theodore Donay. 51, De/ 1 4 and \ f ^ a- confidential . J ~.„..U~ V~J, 'tur e that the AmericaTT -pe hors- and mtfke aiJlustments for local conditions\ 0 ' Two— A production payment system for potatoes and other perishable commodities so that \unavoidable surpluses can be sold to consumers and used, ire stead of taken off th « market larj^ely wasted:\ Production^ payments are . a kev feature of .Secretary of AgA\ culture Brannan's farm program --'a program which Congress has shown little inclination to ac cept ITnder that plan the pro ducts themselves would sell for whatever thev would bring on the market, instead of the pres ent svstem under which prices are bolstered bv government rrnvwe SueS ^juying -of potatoes has built no a headache-produc- Inc surplus stock. y .Mr. Truman decided Ur'senA his recommendations to-'fhe law- —majfrrs- -«fter signing. _ . rTiyriUTfJ' Mil •whlcbr r 'tightens pro- Hurt ion controls- for potatoes and i>ase<; acreage restrictions on rnMon and'peanuts. ellglKle for P'^deral price supports The- President had been under strone pressure both for and jremnst vetoing the bill, but U hite House press secretary Charles G Ross told newsmen at Ke y Wpst Mr Truman had sicned the measure after decld- inc that its good points \out- v\eichcd the bad.\ husband, Bob, took off for Karachi globe. Luzon Huk 'Fits* Built in 1942' Flying Saucers Resl Craft, Navy Ptoject, Journal Says v Ma«U«, «H -<:ommu»at-led HWcbalahap raids today boosted .\Va*hlngto«, UB—U. S. New* Jmd Wotid Report says there la the death toll to a>least 68 in six days in centpri Luzon. - Scores have >»n wounded and whole villages left in blackened ruins. / The <frmy. placed tn completp contro'l of Luzon Saturday, *:i* finaing it hard to come face ' o face with the hit-and-run Hufis Manila is almost in a state of selge. Soldiers and constabulary man guard posts outside the ci'y Suburban and city police- check competent evidence that flying saucers are^eal aircraft r>r revolu tionary design, developed in the United States. The weekly news magazine* for April 7, out tndav. concludes that the Navy is .doing the de- . n velopmcnt. i The Naw. asked about such reports Friday, said.it built only one machine ot.- the gpneral. saucer shape, a piston engine air craft, and it never flew. It said It never Jjuilt a jet version ) . Reporting what it calls the Don't Cut ECA, Out 4th Day # San Francisco, im-^K Federal court jury enters its fourth day of deliberations in the Harry Bridges perjury case today — health permitting. It previously had listened through 81 days and 2,129.000 words of testimony and argument The ordeal, which caused one, juror and two alternates to step out during the long-and stormy trial, made its mark Palm Sun day on the Chinese member of OJC 12- Yick Kilen Wong had an upset stomach. That ended Sunday\! deliberations- after only three hours. ^ _ IMrrtivelert \and traffic*, ^'^^al stonC .behtaiJthe_ wejter., j Police leaves In ManHa—fta*»^ o f THJOHS * about such flying ma- been cancelled. Officials plan chines, the magazine »ays \en- 1 O call back more than ,1.000 ameers competent to appraise retired policemen. reports\ of reliable observers\ have reached these conclusions —\Flying saucers, seen by hun dreds of -competent observers over most Darts of the U S.. are acceptect N as real. Evidence is that thev are aircraft of a revolutionary type. a.combina tion of helicopter and fast Jet plane \They conform to well'known principles of aerodynamics. \An earlv model of these saucers was built by U S en- gineers in 1942. 9 Washington, VF) -(\.en Cwr ^p JC— Marshal) , .spoto,, »m mtlax.. Police Schedule Robbers-Victims' Tete-a-Tete ^ • Ne w York, <IN&—Police sched uled la score of face-to-face meetings today between recent holdup victims and a five-mem- ber gang seized in three raids with a submachine gun and an arsenal of les^gr weapons. The submachine gun was the first found In the possession' of criminal suspects in New-Jfork in recent years. Following the arrests of the four men and a tall brunette, detectives who had trailed their quarry for ten days won .special commendation from police com missioner \William P . O'Brien. Police *aid the gang apparent ly \ was organized at Clinton Prison *at p&nnemora, termed New York State's \Siberia for tough prisoners.**\ 1 ' They named as the leader Har old A> Seller, who has scn'sd 21 of his 47 years at Dannemora. Main Stem Flashes • \4 1 ^ly Bwrwy French Eleanor Ko «ey right up in' the JPWf ZeUlc passing the word chips today with a 150xJiJrthdaj£- around early this year hfc's alt- _tQ celebrate and a goo$ffiahc« caught up_wlth his former ntc]k* achie than 100 successful test flights. That prolect was taken over by the Naw In wartime. Much more advanced models are now being built j \Just where present saucers are being built also is indicated bv evidence now available.\ The article says early models were built bv engineers of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. It credits the first U. S. model to Charles H. Zimmerman o f -the NCAA, reporting, that.the machine was elllptlCaJ in shape with two plstbn engjnef-driving it at' a top speed between 400 and 500 miles an hour. More Im portant*- the-article goes on, I t had a landing spe'eu of about 35 miles an hour and could rise al most vertically. i-— Supervisors Split On Tyne-DeciskiL * gainst \prontoaJs to emasculate and -reduce\ tfie Kuropean F 'e- covery program. But thp former nftw'ni v. «f state said that the 'n .ir war plan which bears his nan\' should end oh The scheduled da'r I >ne 30 ]l952 Marshall adaressed a m.-eting of Economic Cooperation Admin istration officials on the i.u »iiin of the Marshall Plans halfway point anniversar>' He referred - in his p spared speech to Communist eflv>r-s to scuttle the recovery pn k,ram, telling the ECA officials —-'You here may hot hr in lhB. same sort of danger tf-oops on the battlefield^ but sou are- engaged in a contest with a f»e who has designs no less deadly thap those we have ever fared A man identified' from a photograph as onr convicted of wartime treason, vanishes from a small lx>at at sea. A fe« hours later, a myster- •frnis siihmarme 5 sighted Off th9 Southern California coast. - And scarred trait. i i reported., missing. # lrom _ his home since Wednesday.' These-'osbuiklences were pieced tc^rthrr today by authorities\ht vcs ,tigatmc the disappeayancfe o r \ a -in*n who rented a boat her* Saturday and never murneVJ. .Constable K. McDa\id said Ray I>odp.e boat rental dock at* Tend an' had identified an Asabv ctnted I'ress wirephoto of Donay as his.mysterious patron Several hours a#er the \man was due to return with the boat, a search' uos begun in waters siirrbundinc this island 20 miles off the Los AngeU&barbor Mc«*\ David\ said the hoat had its run* -- nlng lights on but the ignition was off when found eight rnjlcs northeast of Avalon,. The boat contained only a clotrtine-filled*~ suitcase, he-said itho driltmc .esscl ua<! found some 125 miles south of Point Arguello, where cpasiguardsnum reporred seeing a surfaced sub marine at 6 20 a m yeaterdav. The Navy said ^no Amrnc/w sub marines &CTe .ulXhC area at the time McOavid said offieers had nnled- the iajincidrjiix of tjie tvyo_ events 'lut therp was 'no een- crete evidence' they were eon- -ffertw tywy^wr^*\ - sinus condition. He has contended- >>i,, t 1 Tit. more a Johns Hapkin> \ tii \ci- Rtty pnifrssor, is Jl> a Russian asrenf and '2> the te -al anhil/e<t of Arneriron foreicn p* the Knr rlas+.- Lmtimore has called \lr<*ar- fhr's vhircrs false and irrcspon-. sihl e Aphesnn ha« denied that/ I -aUimore has shaped foreign\ Faster*, pollev ^d » hn }.JV' ««• Two man and a woman who does .,01 think -tn ff»rt. that he matJ{ . pureha tes In tbj» $500 Theft fl^ Is Blamed- has ever rnet I.nlttmilre Mc<'»n(w <yiftl tlu- .State De partment remarried *tn»\l.altimoiv tartt na ture that the A*rierieaTr-peop1(» -wcrt* not entitled to know Its content ' He added — \On this I heartily differ 'be cause I feel <h.e .American people should know tr»,vvhBt extent Lat timore is dictating S.tate De partment policy \I feel,lherefore that If the Secretary of 'state does not 1m- medi«**ly make the I.atttmnrft recommendations known to the American people £ \\Ike my / headed* east on Mai* duty as a United-States Senator,' ^ 6r ma roon sedan.« + Key Wrst. Fla., President ' Truman today formally notified Senator Tydings (D),yMd. that - he has ordered Federal cfflctals to Ignore subpoenas asking to surrender loyalty files of sic* -Tused State Department '.employ' es / * 'No Prcsiden/has ever com- olietf with aa.«(rder of the legis lative branch/directing the exe cutive branch to produce confi dential* documents, the disclosure of which ifras considered b y th« President/ to be contrary t o the public ^interest,\ Mr. Tjwnajt wrote-Ztydings. ' » . . -Things is chairman of sr 'Jlwn*\ f . Foreign Relations subcorn>» tee' investigating charges b°t- lator McCarthy (R>, Wis. thai State Department is overrun with Communists and Cothmuntat / sympathizers.- The President first refused a request from Tydlngs for. ttje loyalty files. Tydings coantered by serving subpoenas on Secre tary o f State Acheson, Attorney General McGrath and Chairman Harry B. Mitchell of the Civil Service-Commission. Mr. Truman -Raw today\he had directed the three \not to, cor*- Union I\hart»acy- this morning \are Ix-liex^tn'spomible fprrhcrt „„. iM of \nearly ^0Q^frorn-/TvIanagc^ i_p\y with the subpoenal. _ \ . George\ McCormon 1 s suil -coaVr • _ _ pocket, detect^said this after- ' ^ jgaSgS' noon, _ - , . . - ^ftrttrrereTfeCttveness iind useful- '^E ness .of the Federal Bureau oL . IrivejtigBiiDij as-an investigative, agency; the embarrassment^ and even \danger. to those who have McConnon/said one o f the men and the woman purchased cough syrup, cicarets, and a baby uten- BH -•ivhile' the' secojid man visited the store rest room. After the - ... ••— trio, loft the store, McConnop rt.\. u identlW j5 f «TOi!tafc,, ri«en\oreH srfHS wh^h h .A Kn» n over-cmphnslzed.'' he to do so.\ y nub Story Rapped S) London, UP*— A spokesman for v the British government issued the following statement today ln r con- nection with an Associated .Press report quoting soflrccs -at The Hague as saving that British- American ' military\ chicls had acreCd - TO 1wep liinlil.v confiden - tiki information out of the hands of British War Secretary John StrkcheJ\ \ — \The Associated Press nf Amer. disco\-ered $485. which had been in /a suit Coat hanging in the rest TODjnv_Wfl s rnisslng. The trio Is believed Jo'have \.j in a- partial. description • lists both * men a* swarthy, wljh dark, cjirTy liair, one wcarinjt, blue trousers and Jacket artd *the otner^s, icddlitf'' brown sweater with a relrfOeer on It, and dark trousers. The woman, small and blond, w»S*-wea*lng dark slarks and a long dark blue coat and teeless shoes. House Enters ftinoVfighf # Washihgiori, fTPS—A vast bTIt carrying funds for most govern \IXstjlpsure wotrfd not only . ., y~Fcd<tf«l , \Hulee .u o t InvestigKJpn arid: .oOier- inyejitl-. gative ager«Ic«-of tJ»e..govern ment pftf*. •va %bfliry_e3 ~tp« tutil^bat would also other source#\wT^^'^^^^^^ He added that institutional- precedents support \without any quesHW ht«- authority \to- Uka . the pesitJo^^f ha\\e in thi* mat ter \ •The authority, o f the Presi dent in this regard hatfbeejn recognized since the T>egTmwig of our government,'' Mr. Tru/ rann went on. •\ £ Mr. Truman contended \I would -bp- Tftreiict in my-duty^- if he fal ed. to reject the attempt to subpoenal the files. Russian Kidnap Leader Killed . •> Vienna. HNS - American Bnd French military police shot and killed the alleged rinc leader of a Russian-backed kidnap cone early today as he was saying Koodtfye to a woman 1 friend in the French sector of Vienna Benno Blum was trapped in his girl friend's apartment by eight military policemen Although tnkt»n hv surprise, he fired first but was mowed down Of the 20-man gang 15 were* captured in January but Rlum and the Others remained at large. and if those who are employed by them in lflX$oo to interpret political life in this countrj to America did not a& soot} as they saw this story inform fherr head, office rbat it rnuld not conceiv ably be-'true the> oucht t o ha\e done so ^iJi- 'They w*re J/ild by telephone that the story was obviously un j true, and if they did so Inform their head office and their head of ice insisted on still writing the story, then I can only say that the Associated Press' boasted love of facts is nothinc hut hypocrlsv The British Press Association distributed the statement lto the British press. \Cater it sent a bulletin correction deleting all matter following- tne-wor&!.-\c.bvi- ously untrue\ tn the jaconet para graph, j. carrying tunas for most govern-- rt • ry ^r* Htnrsr-- today -under 2 -*—rjeavy- ~ cross-fire from economy advo- Build AJT SCTYfCe cates and those who want more dollars fd\gs for doft'iise. The firs* -omnibus appropria tions bill In recent history, the $29,045,030 164 measure finances the operation of more than 40 Federal agencies for the 1951 fiscal year starting July 1. Us total is equivalent to an outlay nf SS28 for^every household in thp United-States Final action on thp bill Is not scheduled until after the House Faster recess, which starts next Friday and ends on April 18. But tills week's debate' win give PgJ— Tfvfqy^ tent House CTOUJ ^ time to mar- * shall their votes. • Tokyo, WNS— Tfie\ CotrimilrLlSt ' Pelplng radio announced' tcAcy- — that Jtussia and Communist China fifve farmed A joint civil aviation company lir/klng Pelplng with three Siberian cities. , Tn a brortoisttaardln Tokye, the radio, said the' agreement providing air transport t o Pel - ping, Chita, Irkutsk and Alma Ata. was signed in Moscow a week ago. •> 1 I T Out of the Mist of History (53) 4 v c Eighteen Families Left Homeless In Lumber Fire : Lenten Lines • Wilmington, Del., VP> —A wind whipped, braze swept- through^a, Wilmington lumber yard ^and* burned into 18 nearby homes yes- \ terday, leaving in its wake dam- ageesthnafed «t 5a.O0ftO00. The Are roared out of control as every available fireman in northern Delaware rushed to'the -Scene, as well as units from Pennsylvania. » One death and eight injuries Rev. etisrie* Droppa* ' ChrlitlM, MlMt»*ry AUIraee Ckarch r nEfltor'* Note ThU il _ih4 »•* - a Mile* •! Mntea imwrj - jrrlttM by »re» clrr^y»i »r« hps«urtat; U tkU ipae* awrUlr Lcat,) t} War makes inep callous of\ mer>-and>women,—Human life,\' held cheaply in a world ot total war! Thousands .die with humanity seemingly helplesa against this helllih cuntel * _ Over agaiHst tab, lef us get was the known human toli r Fire * glimpse of the Creas, wKere officiajs placed a tentative estl- •* - -* —— •\**''- mate of 51,000,000 damage on the conflagration to make the annuaP^vent pay off well in the gift departmerit. Frank Ilelmus being a very Interested spectator <. at yester day's finals of the Bulletin bowl ing tournament and putting more \body English\ on every ball that went uown the ^tyk. than'the players themselves— sMerahle. ir^_- name of \Doc Hacklnbush\ After muchJ careful study, prel tlce and consideration he avov it'll be changed to \Slammin! Shammy\\. .. We'll see. yU-Tny-hts: about asraejctly Ctaude (JPackard) Kalstm ex hibiting more than a fairish arnount-jof> pride, over that fine little daughter who arrived on Satdee t o -brighter-trie' 'Kelson r ^^^tgraS ^anjr best lyritccorj - - FigKers 3StaVt*hot«r^ Is^ts^asQnr^ 4 BFMIM supervisors were m., acting In divergent directions this afternoon on a pressure campaign to seat Roger C Tyne as manager of the-new $4,000,000 Broome County Airport over, Douglas C. Wolfe, '\Baltimore Md., who was endorsed for the post by a seven to twp vote- of investigating committees*;, \The lhdkafflon at 3 p.jnvwas that several stood for 4 month- ^ -long,oels^jttth «ttf« **igtk#.-Tneflr^S!^q|$a ^a I * • J- -^'ft&-' At Inapt 18 famiJIps were made homeless. The Red Cross set up I— an emergency' station near the scene. to^utT__thp injured and evicted. Flying sparks dropped •as-far as eight Tllocks away from the blaze. The lumlier\yard was the property of the Wilmington Sash and Door Co. Lackawanna Bonds God teems to be -S *yis*, \This Is the worth « f » kuimaa seat to met\ A famUy embUteredby the fees ot their hoy in the T>ast wa r came to ,*helr\piistor and^ said, ,j\ \It God is a God oCTove, wn^.-t?; should. He do this to usf WMr*;-^ was God when my boy died, the field o f battie?\ The paatot?r<j answered wisely, \God was..**** where Ha was when His «wn Son „ ? :_- died on, th e CrossK,\ «Of;. A thsjvp lather spared not-HJs-swJtos.. ' w Washington, UR^TheJDfik- ^^IrlrfeSw ^ll ^taaS , ware. LackWma and Western ^5 h *lV?;?«^uTn ^ii?^ Railroad.Cb.-today asked the freely give us all thlngsT- Intcrstate Commerce Cordmis- mans 8;32. - Kg?** IwTh ihg-gfrMtpff -fense I ering and shaking «o much on -the Hirst d«y ^ rUhtfcgghatUhe: _ _ practically shook all the t tanies cWV^rtue ot,thearr^aT^f- day^th *t4Ufs (^ n tjUbeite.'K; *rt\k^ r CiB back into their; «intqMfebt v.**, U^-y«ir«^^ W^U^jjttM^ -j*iw rT-^r ^J/-^<iirttt-ifi ^Sa5 n - ,r — , - ?r -' ball. r^BBBiloriVfi 7-sion for authority t o issue,Jli-.^j _ wy , 595,000 o f equipment trust cer- reWJea '^Jsi-,isSfi*?f : -tificates. Th e proceeds-wIlL be ^SMU^^US^S^^ ^sed In buying new equipment- *• JSTS^ S^TMSSSm^ •* —- ' aad-weep ,*at«, >sit> 11