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   Bedford Gazette (Newspaper) - March 28, 1951, Bedford, Pennsylvania                               F VISITS 61 SON ON SPECIAL PERMIT BEDFORD GAZETTE BEDFORD COUNTY'S OWN DAILY NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED 146 No 109 BEDFORD PA WEDNESDAY MARCH 28 1951 SINGLE COPIES 5 CINTS U N FORAYS CROSS PARALLEL PERMISSION FOR THE REUNION having been granted by Gen Douglas MacArthur Robert Strasser contractor of Springfield Gardens N Y his son Sgt Theodore Strasser in Tokyo after a Young Strasser was drafted in when he was a high school 13 as paratrooper International Radiophoto Everett Rotary State Health Stage Show Group to Meet Opens Tonight At Springs Local Talent to Appear in Musical Comedy Ridin High Dr league Speaker At Convention to Be Held April Big Time Gambler Sings I During Probe James Brink Tells Of Plush Places In Northern Kentucky Washington Crime j j Investigators got some answers from one big time gambler j James Brink who told of operating plush places in Northern Kentucky That was an abrupt break in the j monotony of refusals by such i to testify But things went back to routine j with the next witness William G i O'Brien cf Chicago was questioned about race wire operations in j i He wouldn't tell the committee j a thing except his even j I his address or whether he was j j married I O'Brien promptly was put under j bond along with three other j DISCUSS LAWS Dr Russell E vania's new Secretary of Health will give the key address on the subject The Job Ahead at the annual meeting of the Perm- j silent ones the committee had Tuberculosis and Health i ed Kleinman and Society which will be held -n i Louis Rothkopf of Cleveland and lord Springs on Tuesday j Jacob Greasy Thumb Guzik of session will with the Health ver had voted contempt i citations against Kleinman and Over 75 residents of Everett and vicinity will don make-up and take to the stage of the Everett High School auditorium tonight w hen i Riden the Everett Rotary home talent revue and strel its first scheduled performance of a two day run Curtain time is set at 8 p.m day Qnd 10 n anci Chicago Just before its show described as a colorful 12 He will speak at the luncheon I live round with O'Brien the high flying cavalcade of ha Wednesday headed by Senator ocen rehearsal for the past 2 weeks under the direction of i mornings I Education Workshop planned and for their refusal to talk it A c o National a television hearing Monday night i i Tuberculosis Association and the The Brink and O'Brien nnd thP Lion's Pennsylvania Tuberculosis and took place behind closed doors show in Bedford Health Francis R Montoro tor the inquiry group had closed out a homp of of Chester chairman of the Health greatest show and i the revue i Education Committee will preside called on ttw American people to 1 John H Biddle of Huntingdon i get behind their drive in Congress fs and costumed singing and president of the society will to wipe out big scale gambling inV Each stop of the Preside at the luncheon session at will be depicted Invocation will be Icn with the last 011 Page 2 introducing the The include the perennial Mr and the blackface end with an added attraction of as lhc Lou 4 Confessed in En Route Consul Scandal At Hong Kong FUTURE LEGISLATION aimed at halting nationwide gambling syndicates is discussed as J Director J Edgar Hoover left and U S Attorney General J Howard confer in Washington with Sen Estes Kefauver chairman of the Senate Crime Investigating Committee Both Hoover and McGrath at the Over of costumes and have been shipped to for the Of Everett Glub Finishing out eleven months of public hearings in nine states the committee accused the Treasury of hard enough on underworld tax dodgers Treasury replied that try even harder in the future with they have done their best but will special racketeer squads assigned to comb the tax returns of Fine Tax Situation More Starts on Way Serious Now Thru Assembly Says Marshall lers and other known or suspected j Voters May Get Their Say on New State Constitution Harrisburg out Gov John S Fine's Mrs for a one-half of one per cent tax was submitted to the of the president of the Lynford Conner was elected The session also produced inter- late yesterday in -n the will to tfic various civic and projects of the Everett Rotary Andrew Oravetz Named Head of Lodge 1707 Andrew C was named ruler of Bedford Lodge at a meeting of he order at Monday night He Attorney M Dicer Frank K Hughes Robert H Hammer loyal knight and Fred R esteemed lecturing kni H Cyril Conrad K Hughes treasurer Calton trustee and Austin College tiler Bruce Four vice Miss Four recording secretary Mrs Mrs J jr treasurer A hobby show was after the The nominating committee con- of Mrs Kenneth Bloom bv Mrs Mrs Archie Mrs Helen incl Mrs 1 D Smith I Atom Spy Case Will Go to Jury Today j New York j arc j and defense rested late yesterday j in the atomic i trial 11 Kaufman said i in would begin Anastasia Arrested in N Y Faces Deportation New York Anastasia once deported brother of racketeer Albert Anastasia was arrested at his Brooklyn home in a deportation longshoreman ed ship in San Francisco in 1929 and entered the country illegally after he had been deported to Italy for the same offense in 1925 Defense Secretary Warns U.S Faces Big Global Problem Washington of De- fense Marshall has warned the United States that the world ation is more serious than it last November when the dies were shocked by re- verses in Korea The did not into d the i tails but made it clear that he was I viewing the global picture is a i whole He said that it is Bulky entered the u h lh House after Justice Department on the aides spent the entire day making j while Sovil the whole revisions to conform with Fine's request that relief grants be ex- from consideration as in- come exemptions include life insurance benefits from federal stale or municipal bonds accident or health insurance fits workmen's compensation disease benefits GI sions state or federal on Page 2 Bedford Lions Observe Ladies Night Program Members of the Bedford Lions their wives and guests observed Ladies Night at a dinner meeting club held last night at the Bedford Inn There were t President Carl Satterfield was in charge of the meeting Following the singing of America and the Salute to the Flag the invocation was given in the form of the Lord's Prayer recited in unison Group singing was led by ard Koontz and Art Hine acted as tail twister in the absence of Percy Fooi The ladies all received favors and Mrs Lloyd Ferguson won the door floral centerpiece Guests present included Dr and Mrs Raymond Grissinger Mr and Mrs Emory Barnhart Mr and Mrs Raymond Mrf Robert Ar- Mr and Mrs Alton Bare- foot Mr and Mrs Kenneth Arnold and Robert Girven Following an excellent breast of chicken dinner entertainment was provided by The Four who presented songs a program of humorous stories and an tation of The Shooting of Dan THE WEATHER Cloudy and mild with occasional rain Wednesday and Wednesday night mostly cloudy with by colder this morning and the case would go j to the jury later today Julius Rosenberg an electrical en- j gincer his wife and radar expert Morton arc charged with conspiracy to transmit secret J information to the Russians during j the war Mrs Rosenberg's brother David who has pleaded guilty to the same charge testified against j them He said his sister and persuaded him to give them atomic information to be relayed to i Russian agents Tractor Trailers Mystery Witness Damaged Hints That ReleS On Turnpike Was Slain in of Kansas City Appear Winners in Election Kansas City citizens sociation hold a solid lead in re- turns from yesterday's election and appeared to have control of the city government New York mystery ness story today new hints that Abe Kid Twist Reles was slain in 1941 to end his squealing on the notorious Murder Inc mob A police report of death said he accidently plunged six stories from a Coney Island hotel while held as a key material ness against the gang Things are developing now that do not jibe with the story given be- said Brooklyn's District Attorney Edward S Silver He added that nn unidentified witness told a story that fits into a theory of death which pears to be revolving from a re- examination of circumstances Before he died helped send Damage of over eci in a collision outfits at Allegheny Tunnel oil the Turnpike yesterday The accident occurred when a tractor-trailer operated by Clair Lynn ot Shade Gap stopped at the entrance of the tunnel and was struck by an outfit operated by John KlinK of Burnt Cabins The Lynn outfit then hit a trailer operated by Omer Kline of Akron Damage to the Lynn outfit was with damage to Kling tractor-trailer and to the Kline outfit He ruled out a purely military de- by Gen to order general advance north of lel He pointedly told a news conference any decision must nn a political level job defense secretary emphasised is to proceed accordance with thp necessity to j to safeguard the of his command That the compelling factor that hi action brought the Far East back picture ever bv two tional Guard divisions U'.sl September will depart for pan this Thursday The 40th Division from nia will sail from the west coast was lhf drawn from Oklahoma will embark at Continued on paye State Department Reveals Expose in Visa Bribe Case Washington consular cial at has been charged for accepting bribes to speed visas for Chinese the Department announced last night The statement said James Wayne Williams of Carrboro N C had taking and presents worth about The department said investigation of the visa developed that Williams and three other em- of the homo- I The announcement said I all four confessed The other i dismissed during December liams was returned to this country where after further questioning he was dismissed December 1 The other three were not involved in the irregularities Williams granted visas to at least 100 Chinese the department said some for entry into country and others to pass the United States en route elsewhere mation on this is being turned over to immigration Thc department said that the j liams case has been turned over to j the Justice Department for action and possible prosecution j In addition it said that Deputy Undersecretary of State Carlisle had reported the details of the affair to of the i subcommittees De- i the dismissals occurred year the State Department did disclose them publicly until when newsmen got tips them and queried the department The statement did not name the persons involved in the three other homosexual cases It said none of these was found to be involved in tbe irregularities The investigation which resulted in the disclosures was made last year by Julian F Harrington a eran foreign service who was sent to Hong Kong by as his deputy An earlier investigation made more than a year ago on reports of visa irregularities at Hong Kong had failed to turn up any positive dence but the reports persisted and resulted in the second inquiry South Take Village North of Line Chinese Provide Stout Resistance In Central Sector Tokyo Wednesday March 28 i South Korean forces have captured i five towns inside North Korea Otl j fora v forging ahead today beyond t tbe parallel along the Korean 1 east coast -J Forward elements were at least six miles above 38 In the west other Allied forces tightened a trap nese Red battalions Seoul s I A Red regiment was cut to pieces in the same area Tuesday But o hard core of enemy strength S slowed progress in the mountainous center The main force of a South Korean division across the parallel on the cast coast occupied Yangyang Sorin and in advances that began Sunday French President Vincent i five north of the Auriol right has a final talk with j Foreign Minister Robert Schuman captured Tuesday against light aboard the liner lie De France by retreating North Auriol is coming to the U S for The deepest point of conferences in Washington with advance was at north of President Truman International But the main developments were in the center of the peninsula j Honeycombed in the j cd ridges about five I the prewar boundary between North I and South Korea were Reds They held tenaciously in hills DURING a stopover at Plymouth Inter-American Curbs on Spi Are Propois Acheson Rallies 20 Latin Nations to Hemisphere Defense Washington resolution north old Seven of a total c- eight Allied patrols fanning north uf drew heavy Communist in each case the patrols lire and withdrew Allied artillery then enemy defenses where tighten up curbs on Communist j lired Upon JS in the western hemisphere south of 38 and 45 miles and to combat sabotage and I age was introduced at the Inter- Washington All Set For Visit of French President Auriol Jail Sentences for 7 GIs In Austria Suspended i Vienna Austria U S Army liar disclosed that I on seven American soldiers in Austria for illegal money transactions have been pi I The were among a group r-1 11 soldiers tried in two court in An army on- said testimony dis- closed soldiers transferred about outside Austria for the of French Plane Explodes Paris French military plane er route to to pick up minister Jules Modi ex- of Paris the for any Foreign Minister It was sponsored by States Ecuador Uruguay and Bo- livia In brief it calls for the tion of the necessary legislation to deal with subversive activities and control the travel of subversives in the The military and economic The States threw intn the conference hopper j set of three resolutions trie Latin American to cooperate inc production of strategic 1 terials lit Controlling inflation and i i oiling the use of scarce The U S resolutions made jor concessions to the Latin on i number of points Most east of liberated SeouL While the Allied central j Around methodically i Tuesday American troops in the United west mauled a Chinese sprang a trap on three more nese battalions The Chinese Division part of Gen Chen Yi's third army lost 350 men killed in a bloody with American troops six miles Meii to j south of the parallel in the hills north of The 771 h a reserve outfit was thrust into the line north of Seoul last week to meet the Lons advance on page 2 Army Alerts 3 Penna National Guard Units Harrisburg army alerted three Pennsylvania has nn American I Guard battalions for active duty on May 1 Gov John S Fine said the out- fits alerted 708 and anti-aircraft artillery battalions and the armored field artillery battalion The is stationed at the at Reading and the at Wilkes-Barre The association a coalition of Re- j several of his old Murder Inc pals independents and anti- electric chair But his death machine Democrats swept the Democratic o r a n out of the city hall in and has stayed in control since Mayor E Kemp running for a third term on the had 55.496 votes with 420 of the 494 precincts counted His op- ponent Ben W had 192 Most of the precincts ed bv the Democratic organization had been reported ruined a murder case bert Anastasia who still is a free man Former Mayor William who cracked Murder Inc when Inflation First on Legislative Agenda Washington Economic Committee has unanimously its chairman a report putting place among the problem and the country The chairman honey pointed up that fir telling newsmen that he advised his Washington of tor iin reception Vincent Avn ol be the most to 1 accorded Over foreign dignitary vi years is hi re in lorlay Stirs Xew York He by train late a President In tlie day for t as Tokyo It will be h visit General French this is going to have to is n a tine line hereafter as the not and j since the British and construed as hero in to grani loans anci and contracts to producers f materials needed as tp incentive to Latin Americans demanded tins as -i against any den cutback in purchases The American agreed t-i hear Latin complaints on effects fj States price controls on economic but declined to consult them at all times in i ceiling price Secretary of Slate Acheson rallied Latin American republics the defense of the hemisphere warning them that Communism freedom everywhere In a keynote speech he before has there been so f a challenge to our to preserve our independence a- nations United Acheson calls immediate action Warren Smith Named President Of Juniata Alumni Warren Smith of Pleasantville assistant county superintendent of schools was elected president of the Bedford County Juniata Alumni to i Association at a dinner meeting the military strength of held last night at the Bedford the hemisphere and gear eco- inv to the needs of the hour was district attorney of Brooklyn a dc advised his ittle faith i of ago said he had littl in theory of assassination O'Dwyer now ambassador to Mexico spent a second day before a Brooklyn jury looking in- to rackets and politics in New York's largest borough He was handed a financial to take with him as he finished two days of testimony fore the jury Said Assistant District Julius A Either he or someone himi will communicate with our office regarding return of the signed Questionnaire when it is ready Grand jury testimony is secret and neither Helfand nor O'Dwyer custody of tho victim's j would comment nn his two-day l on the farm of 12 State's Draft Quota for April Cut to Pittsburgh Girl Glad She Shot Sister Trial Reveals Pittsburgh Witnesses fied yesterday Florence Perry 29 told them time ana time again she was glad she shot and filled her sister Miss Perry is charged with ing her sister Mrs Gilda Stevens t October in an argument over almost the same the guns on order i destroyed by the enemy Pottsville Fireman Charged with Arson Pottsville Michael volunteer f i i i- MI a pleaded to arson charges yesterday and was corn m to Schuylkill county jail without bail Whalon admitted selling fire to two barns near Landisville three miles of Haven The first fire was set on the farm of Paul on Feb the other Lynn Mover draft induction fixed at i half from the pi quota of 5.651 State Selective H the ncv advised the month was cut in April v as cut in April an after tor th PUC Files Charges Against Freight Co Harrisburg The Public ty Commission ordered an in- ji suit filed Dauphin ty court against Atlantic Freight Lines Inc Uniontown charging illegal trucking operations Word lias reached headquarters that President has instructed the general to will Washington all statenn on political mattei s This was the sion from MacArthur's statement in tin Chinese Communists last day thai they should give to peace talk Military me here call this statement a cold nf a military political Washington land charged last the Slat has tla position of Gen Douglas thur in Korea and demanded that the authority be clarified told a reporter he thinks somebody is going to to fish or cut bait as n result of re- ported instructions to MacArthur 1 clear future policy with Washington Springs He succeeds Rev Thomas Garner pastor of St Johns Re- formed church Bedford Other officers Henry New Parts Mrs Garvin Oaks Everett Charles D Sproul superintendent of the Bedford schools was named to the tive committee Dr Calvert N Ellis president of College spoke on the future of the college and other small colleges He said state educational institutions and smaller private institutions are side by side in being free and will to be that way as long as there competition Actually both are managed by the public since the private institution is by the public in a private Butler barn lire started by i way children playing with matches j Approximately 50 members ed a girl police said guests were present Gerald 3 Crime Probe Witnesses Indicted Cleveland Three witnesses v hn refused to answer pertinent the Crime com- hearing here in January indicted for contempt by a Federal grand jury throe named were James cavoli of Cleveland Joseph Youngstown ind Joseph 1 of Chicago They previously been cited I'm contempt by the Senate Child Burned in Barn The victim was Elizabeth Ann Fohl of Butler R D 7 Her two brothers George 5 and Simon P Jr 6 escaped a senior at Juniata sang a number of solos accompanied by MiM Doris Horner also a student at IV   

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