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3BUI The LEAD DAILY It 1,1 Islil SERVING I) I.tKKV AlIHiNOON ihXth'T LKAU AM) SOUTH SAMiiflAVi AM) SI Ml IV MORNING DAKOTA MONDAY, MAY 15, lfi-MI. UNITED PRESS LEASfcD WIRE SERVICE 'J 'm' jf jT Symington Warns Chicago Democratic Rally Of Danger In Quick Attack I A f.t ft I n.lHMi feet, tins pictuie sho.ws 1II-1 agin; a J11 that has devastated molt- II. ,111 acres ol tlinher l.oar Carson N.itioiial I' liie where a (l inontli ill night has li t. mountain timber areas in powder-dry 1 ive bundled nun v. ere lighting the under lon-sl service direction.

iNKA Tel. photo. 2,000 Ft. Mecde Staff Celebrate National Hospital Day McCarthy Hurls Charge At Acheson And Lattimore Says Solon To Deliver Asia To Communists; NEWSLINES Gigantic Fraud Yui! have el prisons ATLANTIC CITY. M.

ifl'i il lingers down to Con. Joseph U. MrCurttiy. ill Wis VvV" saig'nl. chaiRcd today tint a "Lafimt.ro- pupil ot St.

Ambrose Afluxtiii ads' plans tu liiviv. Deadwood. whs as and the Pacific to the 1 while pretending to Com- 1 KW mur-inn lieadwood. At tor seven paint's. ((didn't seem It a olcvor.

ivi thing to bo- 7 ii'iisli-r ououph strength tu McCarthy told llio diamond i J-' Ins i. Iho l.i..t juljil-c muting ol i ho of tin- marble (Hit (. tin' i.i':. A ncan Kovohmon. -It is gigun- An Ucju its fruud and coinpktc u.s ItOK.HLST YET '4S exception to each nlhor am Iho speech, which McCarthy ui.Ud in advance as -the roughed yet in Ins campaign against the tpv s.ali- departmont.

was a slashm- Ul attack upon Secretary -of Slate A of the Dean Acheson and John Hopkins I-rofossor Owen Latllmore. But ho a tll did not rcpoat his charge thai Lat.linnic is the "top Soviet spy in hl. this country. A traveling mull lroni ie- McCarthy said a third NVb of the -axis is U. S.

Ambassador- lf at lh 0lmlrv lu-large Philip C. Jossup. whom he Saturday ami ha a ball into has accused previously of belonging the to Communist front orBanisitins. hunUnK njs ba He said it is time for President found another ball that had Truman to end his -whistle stop thc namp (lf hjs campaitniinn- and got back to Fri.mont WJIS nill)1 Washington. cxplojI1 ()t Tome homo, Mr.

Truman, and (ause ho dm not know lire the pied pirs of the polil- Imro," he said, "lire the head- on Ulc LcaJ (U1M. mastrr ho betrays us in Asia, lire the collectors of ((irruption, those pram ins mimics of the Moscow party line In the stale I departmont" KP KIVPT McCarthy said the Pacilic-Asia 1 VVl III" wl "plan." which ho termed a "vicious hoax and fraud." was "master- 1 minded" by Lattimore. Ho said it At I MAf will "wreck nations and enslave I Cj I millions while deceiving and be- tnoLatti- Of Winnipeg more-Aeheson axis of hitting Com- HanCJS On Strength muni'ts at the front door with a CIJ nL silk handk. rchief while thov b. at UT OOaen Ulkes the brains out of your at Man.

'IT'The the back lie said. rampaging Pe lilvei reached its The speech, broadcast over the peal: ores' today, and the late of National Broadcasting Co network, gnater Winnipeg hung on the sod-ignored state department denials den dikes and its weary Hood work-corroboraled by throe former sec- rctarios of Latliuviro Mere than 100 noo persons fcad lias been influential in formula'mg b1 en acuati frem this pr- Amorican foreign policy. McCarthy vipri.il capital as 'he river leveled insisted that the prclossor is Ache- at 30 1 fee: -1J 1 above Hood son's "principai architect" ol for- level oign policy. IIOSPITM. r.fllKNTS MASTKUMIND than 2.511(1 of those who fled McCarthy said that Lattiniore v.en hospital iiati.

ni Klevcn Roval lias, in effect, admitted that he is Canadian Air I'oivo planes flew the mastermind of the alleged pro- jg) bed-ridden patents to safely' cram to "sell out" Asia and the In in homes for tiie aged mid nurs-! Pacific. said that Lattimore institutions. The Hod Cross I made this statement iini.ouneed it had "The thing to do. therefore, is to i.s)jt.-i! patients by train and let South Korea fall, but not to lit Al f.a.il c)1 wcri. it IfKik as though wo pushed it stretcher cases.

To camouflage this plan. Me- Hi-rulv Kesourors Minister I). Carthy said. Acheson "suddenly Stephens announced that the discovered there was a place call- rjvt.r appeared to have reached I eil linlo hina. an area in which nB leveling there is no fiehtins for'e to even nT.

remotely compare fo the troops Kut he warned that "havy on the island of Formosa, but a r.lins alter the situation ccod vrhhle for the new plan of hourv" 'murder, but make it look like Ths metropolis of 320-! OdO persons was stripped of one-I Therefore, here is where v.e will (lf lls residents. Thousands dissipate American dollars and ma- llU)ri, w-omen. children, and aged tcrials for defense materials need- eontimicd to stream out fj safety od fo urgently by the fighting io.immi REMAIN 1 forces on Kormosa." McCarthy said Suhurban St. Boniface, directly "But not a farthing, not one shot. Hross from Winnipeg not one ounce of powder will be pvaeuatod 5.0(10 persons in 'he lat Mnt to help the anti-Communist 24 Army water cralt trucks forces on Formosa." plowed through debris and broken I dikes to take the r-fiioo to safety.

Robert Atkins Heads -as estimated that only 10.000: persons remained in the city. State Jaycee troup i colltro hoadquarters warn-; MITCHELL. UPi Robert At- eti the 7-mile dike at St Boni- kins. Sioux Falls, headed tho face and Norwood might be com-, South Dakota Junior Chamber of pietcly undermined in the next 24 Commerce today. hours i Atkins was elected at closing sos- sions of the organization aqnual meeting here during the we ekend.

,1 Up ALso named wore national diroc-; VV O' Ker lOTltlM tors Bud Gorrdies Ummon. and nl Proaram FoT i Charles Anderson. Pierre, and dis-l' 'a'1 I trict vice presidents Keith Nayberg. kJnJnrl Meptinri Vermillion; James Hildahl. Huron: IVIIITmCJ IVieCMIiy Walter Thiel.

Aberdeen, and Clar- i Harlan A Walkor of Lead, as-encc Neuhart. Pierre. distant general manager of the Homcstake Mininjr Company and WpAiflPr chairman on the national YTCdTIICI program committee of the Amer-1 (By tho United Press I j(an Minint, c'ongress. will help Considerable cloudiness, scat- llrHL pans thc tcrcd light showers and eooVr this djvjsiol, Kcta, MinmK Convention afternoon. Partly cloudy tonight am at SaIl Lake City, and Tuesday, widely scattered nah thunderstomis Tuesday afto.iKM.m at SbU ukc Warmer northeast tonight, ow 40 to 50.

Little change tern- chajrmcn naUona, rhajr. pcrature Tuesday, h.gh 6o to -o. man R()y A HardVi engineer in charge of Getchell Lead Maximum temperature for the 24-hour penod endmg at 8 a. m. today 66 degrees; mini- 1 mum 44' 8 a.

m. 48. Trace of The western division convon- preipitation. tion ls heduled for August 28 Deadwood-Maximum temp' ta- to ture for the 24-hour penod ending i The state chairmen will consid- at 8 a. m.

today 65 degrees; mini- er suggestions from metal and mum 40; 8 a. in. 00. Precipita- nonmetailic mining men through-1 tion fjj. out the United States.

These sug- gestions. reflecting the industry's (Bv tho Lrnited Press I problems, ill include tax relief (Highs for the 21 hours end-, for mines, tariff, labor od at midnight, lows for the 12 social security, stockpiling of min- hours ended at 6:30 a. orals, incentives for mining capi-! Ill Ia tal, monetary policies, public land Rapid City 67 i regulations and the future out- pnjlip 73 48 look for the industry to ways and pirrre 73 47 means of reducting costs and Aberdeen 72 3ft raising efficiency through adoption Watertown 68 8 'f improved opi latmg methods Huron 71 43 and equipment. i Sioux Falls 72 41 The August meeting is expected Tyndall 74 43 to draw an attendance of over Lemmon 68 46 2.500 mining men from the mining Mobridge 73 44 fields of the United Stales and Sioux City, In 77 44! from Canada and Mexico. VOL.

-NO. 232. Gurney Asks 6-Cents Tariff Duty On Dcef tt'ASlilNCTON, ifl'l (hnney ot South I'aUi asked the S. Tariff inunssion today to roinyoke the ti-eent a pound import duty on liar, beef. llurnev said by the YWslein Stale Vi.il is Association ha'e showti ttia competition seriously throat-ens the Northwest y.

(. anadian pa( kets ause of lower lab nNciieu'l ntsls sell bre) in the V. at thr. to four (cuts a pound less than S. paekeis, Curney sanl.

T'ie tariff was reduce! fioin six to three cents January 1. 1 1 8. making it possible lor "amnunn killers to ship dressed beef and veal to the U. S. where th-v earlier had sent only hoc surplus animals.

As a result, Curney sael. processing ami main. Ia tin ing done in this counlry 's shitting In Canada to the injury of U. S. slaughterers pnd packinghouse workers.

Two Fined In Lead Municipal Court l'mcs for reckless driving and public intoxication were lowid Lead municipal court this morning by Judge A Steinback Uon two Lead men Sam Luzaich Ied guilty to a (Iruirg ciiaigo and was lined 515 and costs of $7.30. was Sunday by A si tant Police Chief L. Robin: on and charged reikless ilnviie; on Main and Wot Mam streets James li Kund on pied guil'y to a public intoxication charge and was in -d Si and e.v $7 (e bv ad pOll! Deadwood Senior Class On Annual Outing Undisinayi by an oveieat sky and thioatenipg ram whn tie-ranio a telil.ly before they got underway, the (lass of the lioadwood lugn school, left tins lnoinmg on its annual Senior I'av The seniois ami their faiulty i haperoiKS. Mr. and Mrs.

Mi lvm Mmton and Cordon Nelson, planned a trip which im hided Kvlvati Lake, for lunch and recreation Mount Kushmorc, the Needles. Custer State Park. Iron Mountain, and Canyon Lake Park near P.apid City. At tho letter plai they planned to have dinner and a reeieation period. Careless Smoker Causes Grass Fire A careless smoker (aus'd a lire bet we.

the highway and Coxey's lake in the western part of ronce County Friday. Dave ris, game warden said. A state tree planting i tew rolled the grass fire afti hour's lighting, he said. f.a.v-Hai- on-an County School Officers Meeting In Deadwood Olfhors of the Lawrence county school districts are meeting tins afternoon in the eotirlrooin in He Lawrence county building. 11.

H. Noll, Piene, director of rosea nh of the state department arrived this morning to be present at tho meeting and to assist officers with their problems Krvuie Peregrine of Sturgis. Meade county superintendent will speak on "Education Ploblems of Runaway Boat Trailer Causes Car To Overturn WATKRTOWN, UP A Pierre coiijile escaped possible dsatli miraculously Sunday when their automobile rolled over three times after colliding with a runaway boat trail, or Clifford Schweigert and Whatieta in.sund were hospitalized here with minor bruises. The highway patrol said a trailer came unhitched from a car driven by R. D.

Bohnevoy of Clark and rolled in front of the Schweigert car. The accident occurred 12 miles west of Watertown. MRS. 1)11 I ON DIES VERMILLION. (UP '-The widow of a former South Dakota Congressman and state supremo court justice died here Sunday.

She was Mrs. Fiances Dillon, widow of Charles Wall Dillon. wlo served in Congress from 1913 to 1919. She had been ill for some time. il BIRTHS AI KII, Births were way out in front in Lawrence county in April, according to figures compiled by Marie Lawler.

clerk of courts. During the month 42 were recorded. There were 19 deaths, five marriages and two divorces. MI.I.I 1) IN WKFX'K P1KRP.K. I UP 1- The state motor patrol reported that Jake Schlaht, r.2.

McLaughlin, was killed early today in a car-truck collision a half mile west of Mobridge on V. P. Highway 12. Democrats Meet In Chicago For Biggest Rally CHICACO, Il'Pi The United Stales may have less than "hours" to mobilize in event of war, W. Sluart Symington, chairman of the National Security Hesources lioaid said today.

Symington was one of a host of administration leaders who flocked to Chicago, with President Truman for tho biggrst rally in tho history of the liemocratic party. IIKKK IT SPKXDIVfi Participating in a panel discussion at which Budget Director Frederick W. Lawton defended deficit spending. Symington railed on every group in the nation to with his agency to insure that the country is secure in event of attack. "This nation must now plan for in slant onversion from peaoetimo to wartime footing," Symington said "Such readiness Is particularly true in the fields of civilian mobilization and civilian defense.

"Today He may not have even hours for any U( li ini.hilir.atlon because now can be attacked hy a potential enemy at any time, and without naming with tlne modern weaponi which know he possesses." Other speakers argued against, criticism of the administration's spending program. Lawson said that a great many people who protest deficit spending fad to go beyond the figurea. They neglei he said, "to relate the cost of government to tho si.e and of the responsibilities we have assumed." The Idol budget, he said, "represents the dollar cost of meeting the heaviest, responsibilities have ever known short of actual war." I'ltKlsDOM Itl UOKT The panel discussion was titled "The Freedom Budget why national defense and international cooperation are good investments." It was one of a series of panels held at the rally to aivpiaint thc public with the administration's policies. Leon II Keyserling. newly-appointed chairman of the President's Council of Keonomlo Advisors, defended deficit spending without (ailing it such.

He said that administration policies averted a last year. Registration Deadline For Primary May 22 May 22 is the final day for registration for tho primary election to be held on Juno 6. All persons who were registered it the last primary election are registered for this election. Registration at the general election or at a city election does not constitute registration for the primary. Miss Vera Klward.

Lawrence county auditor, pointed out this morning. P.egistration must be made by card or in person at the auditor's office by May 22. Anv voter may register at the polls on election day, but be cannot change his registration at that time. If he wishes to change his party affiliation it must be done before the primary by registering in person or card. Residence tor registering are one year ill the slate.

P0 days in the county and days in the precinct. Ailing Vondenberg Returns To Capitol WASHINGTON. (UP) Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg (Ft-Mirh aihns GOP Senate foreign policy leader, visited the capif'd for the first time in two months today and said he is feeling a "little better." Vandenberg. who said he had undergone five operations within the past two months, visited the Senate barber shop briefly and then returned to his home.

Vandenberg was in good spirits hut is thin and walks with a limp. He said he has no plans "but lo complete my recovery" before returning to active Senate duty. akk kaxnm) CA P.AC AS. Venezuela. (VPi The govei banned the Communist party today.

In it decree, it charged the party with "delaying democracy" by illegal strikes, sabotage and banditry. All party offices and publications were ordered closed. '4 Fire, Blast Damage Greatest In Attack CITY .1 il'l'i iy ..11 Moid 1 .11 .1 lol I.ii .11 I'd, I Inef.ghteis to- .1.1 II. lle'll la I -e ill he 1 "pi eat de-'1 1. 1 111 at '1: I.

1 1 I act: liie I. 1 1 -ha! 1 i in ,011 1... I. ken 1 a I 1 I. Iy 'he piohh-li, .1 li l.e ai.ie to ai.l 1 ii in 1 vent ol at I 11.

1: a and slate l.egil: once a pi I' I i del Larscll "i'l ie -d Il and ,1, pi -I 1 to he 11..11. 1 1 1 1 fill loll a I tl 1 11.1 1 1 1 in v. ,1, i pp. nnmg an'l 1 1 1 the fn-e i I' for li: 1. that 1 a cni.t 1 il a slhoi 1 I c.

li- to 1, a. Cor Goes Over Pactola Hill Fmbcsnltment 1 1 i. I -I K1.111 I. ahao -t 1 1 .1 tin- I on the 1 tumid 1 1 1 il; on he i oi' the hat.peue.l im-: ounty .1. in 11 1 I eceiit I or I I 1 Wins Second Place In Speaking Contest I linger ot the phuna Si hool Won sen, rid plan in speaking regional r-iral ontest held Satin.

lay Hi Ipipel City His teacher is Mis- Iniliwiddie. I. Vie Willis. Nell.o, woll til I I'l in huii-orans deelainat ion. His is Ceorgia Keldhauson.

others who part in the contest were John Moulds. Tro-lan. oral reading: Andy Sutl.ti. Tio.ian: Diane Lugg. C.iitr-,.1 City; lv Kiegan.

Wt.itewocd: Morns Saiind. is, la.u'dor Park, and Mm kel Milan. Nevada Onlch. a. 1 onipamed by Mrs.

Hilda 'i I.awronee i ounty sup-ennlemlent Against Sneak Secret Planning II Hie radar IKtvvorU locales air u-ril. nliiii i plane, spee.lv jel fighter plain's are sent to inter-ccp! and ideirtifv the craft. In addition, a civil air defense program for a corps of trained air.ratt ope at ing lookout stat'oris siip-pl. n.ent. the air dete -tion stations The mi- force will not say how far' along the prog ran: has pi but it iidmip sky jioheing has beerr underway lor two seals.

Tin- first installations were put into operation within a tun-mile radius of the ne energy plants at Oak ini'otd. and Los Alamos. N. M. All! KOI IKS Northwestern stales and Alaska also ga.t a priority because they are on the shortest air route 111 the t'mt.

States and Russia. I An ail force spokesman said radar detection units also are in use in northeastern and easti rn states Rut he ssid this is "strictly hu emergency operation Willi the equipment, we had in World War II." American Airmen On Way Home From Red China MONO KONfi. -UP. William C. and C.

Bender, two Aril' 1 i'-an airmen released bv the Comni'inists after 10 in'. nth- arrived trKlay Hid inune'iiaf 1'." were taken aboard a navy patrol bomber bound for I-. ail Tig were permii! (1 to appear before new: men on th navy trans- -or'. Horace Hies only long enough lor photnoranh'i to be taken. Navy 1 clfic is not I.

them talk. pale and drawn but wore wide grins. Smith, of D.ng is a navy chief construction engineer. 1 Hi ndi r. of Cincinnati and Chicago, i is a marine corps master sergeant.

1 They attached to the U. 3. 1 -aval ba a' ingtao. iii Northern China, wiu ri the port pity was stir's ui.d -d Communist armies On Oetnher I'l Mi-y made a liiii'iiiii' inside lues in an I. -5 reconnaissance plane and were taken prisoners.

1 1: last week. Smith and made the voyage from to Hor-g Kong in thc Bri-i tn! steamer Hunan The nut ou'ide the harbor, by a boat from the de trover, l-'t -d I' ok Tl.ov rnu itig cheer? tin boarded Hie Parks. Assists Schools With Consolidation P. II Noll. Pierre, dire, tor of 1.I1 of the late deparlmiv J.

et today with officers from Ho.il.i.iz and Kilt Creek rs to a I. in in in li" consolid.ii. of the distill Is. The of the two districts was ap- p. nve.l te.ertlv hy the eomrnis-j 1 P.fpre-enting the Houhaix dis-1 tin were the tieasuier and clerk, 1 Mi Phyllis Caller and Mrs.

Ruth He. ton Mrs. Albeit Hill and A lb. 'I Tamrni. representing hu hands, clerk and treas- i W.ie present for Islk ('leek.

The meeting was held at he iol'i. of Mis Hilda Wells, conn- super intondeut. Progress In Rail Walkout Pickets In Illinois Prevent Use Of New York Central Tracks CHICAOO. il'Pi Federal mediators lepoited "definite proxies:" toward settlement of the oast ladroad strike to-lay but the walkout was spreading. Pickets at Pana.

prevented Chicago and Kaslein Illinois Height trains Iror using tracks .1 the sti ike-bound New York 1 ai into St Louis. tm ow 1 ks The C. and K. I. owns its own tracks from CIik to Pana in South Central Illinois but uses New Vol Central tracks to move 1 eights a day into St.

Louis. A do, pickets halted two 'nuns. Sunday night. One tinned back lor rerouting, but the other -till v. as halted today.

Later, however, the tiain was pel nut ted lo coiilnine its northbound Inp. The and h. I. issued an 11. ul.

which it will refuse to accept any freight lc-lined for slops between I'ana ant near St. Louis. The load said it would make no I'leini'l lo move trains over the NYC tracks, but would continue handling freight to St. Louis over lines. C.

and K. I. spokesmen said the union threatened to "pull out" all C. and K. I.

firemen if the u. kei line was crossed. The li-dav strike against io'ir uajor rail systems spread to a division of the I'nion -fie during the weekend ati 'he number ol rail workers soared above lKU.uuO. I At I.AVOIT.S At Topeka. 2.50(1 Santa Ke shop employes faced layoffs at end of then- shifts today.

Meanwhile, mediators at Chicago re.essod joint talks between ipped-down negotiating teams and met separately with union 1 epi esenlat ives. i Russian Threat Reviewed Foreign Ministers Urgent Steps Of Defense London. rr. Tl'-aty l-VCAel at to in I gelielal I he 1,1 l.t si ps hey uoiihI talie to piovont another The ti.rcjcti iiains'er, ol the tj count a-- mo at 1 1 in a ei Hon fo: the nth of tl, Not Mi Atlaiitu Colin. th- wis The on all th.s week II i Tuesday n.ins tacl.le lb.

spec, tic piohl. of (ieterei and he rearmament The talks ere on in rej A n.e.ol.er a 1. sitn.r I'epr. -1 l.t 1 11' p. 1 I "W'r I I'll tile lliejo V.

we al1' 1 a A I he en. I oi I he I s.nci a ,1 1 II I v. s.i el 111 pa "Hie loreigll look part in a general iii ol the progress achicw the xoiit Atlantic Troalv pomrs in ll-(nurse of fhe last year, and had all exchange id on vofld political developments as they affcil the security and uell he-illg id llle parties ill tile light of tile ohji lives of the Null') At laid ie 'I reaty "Th. onrn il I -day to th' ii. lailc! of the port Mil.

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iniltee The d' tense ministers met he Hague eaiuer this v. a an agreed ujion a iieene plan is based upon the principle of defending every inch ol w. stern territory WESTERN TROOPS REM I The meeting a v. end (ieelar it .11 by tie 1 1 ei, ininistet of (heat liiitain, l-'ianie fand the I'niti States, hat cm tioos will remain in Ceric'inc and Bcilin as long as the pn "cold win'' tensions ex.t Wi rp'rinany oill be permitted more and more sell rule a time goes on. But no ii ace treaty repari.tc or ot Ivrw v.

iil he (111-(luil'il vvph Oennany until 1 1 cold war ends, the declaration add- ed. Improper Fishing License Costly Fishing ithort a pi opi license lost Marion llo.igh. Lead. $25 and costs of if and Ins e.piipinent, He appeared this mm he- I lore Justice Kichai.i Muriay and plead guilty to fishing without a pronei non-resident ti lling lacn-e. A jn-day jail was penned on payment ol line and COiltD.

Hough was arrested Sunday on Crock by Dave Hsu ris, Deadwood, state game win den, I ho said Hough was hshing with a license but had not been 'here long enough to establish ie-i-Ulence. The licence was revuked. Observes Anniversary By Drowning Wife NFTWAKK. N. il'l'i Joseph (Jlohan.

told poine lie liie fiisl amuveisaiy of his wedding Sunday by di ow n. tig his wife in the hat I ub. He threw blond Louise. JIK, I rude into the tub. and held her alter they returned iiom I Hiimvei sai di inking, lie said.

Meade Ve'elans- Il.p al Siliday ill' lliiH.t' ('ichiafed N'a-l Ho: l. t.il 1 lav and it lift'! ol tie- tal i' of th. as a ho--pil by ei.l a nir.g ol i.ali 000 r.eisoi. op-ti Hon. tl.lot.gl I the Ilia.

I. Hdl. lvaei.age sun, 11 1 1 1 1 and di 1 to ir In I. I II Is. 'ag.

i.l I the 1, 1 I. e' i 1- Mi Asss 1 I I ho- ll I all I.e llta. Hill, In; 1e lie a Co. h- fion. Vol- 1:111" I'm ei V.

a and Alio I-n la un I tie hospital had as ils thcl.ie the III. dir tl treattlicut (d the hospitalized mi ntallv ill vet-1 rarr and the rative pii.l.lcrns enl: died. Tie I In a ca i 1 in lully il lor II, I. nigh he sc. ci waul an p.

I h' tar if. and th. i. 11 build by the I ft-, -al I V. it' lS lie 1 1 1 1 1 I i- tig e.

I. I. 1 1,.. Il'e In t. I at until 1 on I.

()l. (II tV Tl I ho I-1 M. a A 01 loan p. ug in 11 II. 1.

Sac I ol. II I aiv I- I M. y.sn 1 1 a n.ll I a pest lean ho a.ilal. Bit's Opened For Construction ei on 1 01 .1 I e. I.

o' I. I.en-,1-1, lie- I 1. oo.l olll. ol the I '11 li i he. I I I I llljlg, bid i.l PeP-i Koi.

oil's loan. ha 11 01,1.. ended lor app. oval '1 he I OlPl ot he. 11 let.

eight 1 1 1 1 II a. the of Kor.Ml to a Ii by I Si 1 lie Ih. Slur 1 The o.p espmate was 000 he tl et.h ol 1 oad i. about 1 L' uli: 1 ood tie- picnic p.roun.I.. tin nop.

'I lie tor hid Mie of eaith and dl aine-i ii.glr.'.'i.v. Air Force Defense Attack Told After WASH 1 ills The air torce defense piopriiiii again -t alonni; all.uhs has inoy. into h.gh go 111 11 1 1 or years o. sc -let planning It: a said department s'lil li" eds a great di al of the latest radar- a id other 'pupil eld the network v. ill i.e to poll, lb" 1 mental space :i.eqn,it,..;y.

The piogiaii! is inti-n-h-i! 10 enemy planes from slipping undetected C. S. borders drop A bombs on Vital targets, ll alls tor Ki 1 onil, uou worth radar and relal. but so tat Congress has not appio-nnated the tends. Kventiially all space over the Stales Will be pnhicd.

Hut light now the ail- force is concent! Ht ing i-iolntion amund atomic plants aril the northwester and riorllieast-'i states and Aliisha. I'nder Hie presenl air "screen" prngraJii. all pilots tlyiiig over designated areas are requir. to liie llielil ilaiis with the Civil Aeronautics Ailininisl.

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