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   Bedford Gazette (Newspaper) - July 27, 1951, Bedford, Pennsylvania                               ON VISIT TO BOSTON BEDFORD GAZETTE BEDFORD COUNTY'S OWN DAILY NEWSPAPER 145 No 193 BEDFORD PA FRIDAY JULY 27 1951 SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS REDS ALLIES AGREE ON OP THI ARMY Douglas MacArthur watches his wife as sht waves from the steps of the special train which carried them from New York to Boston's Station A force of police were alerted for the welcoming procession from station to the General Douglas Mall on historic Boston FBI Holds Former Everett Man as Red San Francisco FBI swiftly arrested 12 secondary Communists in a new move against the party yesterday Philip Slim Connelly 47 Los Angeles tor of the Daily People's a former resident of was one of the Communists arrested by the FBI Today several Everett residents recalled that Con- nelly had lived in the ough for several years from 1910 to 1919 Slim Connelly spent his hood years in Everett but he is little known in this community though his sister the proprietor of a leading commercial school in Pittsburgh is well and favorably known by many Everett citizens say the people knew him as a lad wasn't very well known He went west as a young man and nobody has heard of him since The Connelly family came to Long Fireworks Are Fair Feature Bedford's night fair always a popular feature of the exposition which opens Monday August 6 will be highlighted by a brand new ture this display of spectacular fireworks encircling the track climaxing the about 1910 and the father evening show seph Connelly opened a drug store c Brice fair secretary says in the building now occupied by the D F Whetstone The family left Everett moving to Pittsburgh in 1915 but returned to this community about 1917 and Connelly opened another drug store known as Alexander's Drug Store on the present site of the Murphy building The family re- turned to Pittsburgh in 1919 Although Miss Bess Connelly has maintained close acquaintance with of Everett friends dropped out of sight so far as Everett was concerned early in his life Mary Bernadette Doyle 45 fi party organizer for the Mission dis in San Francisco was the twelfth person taken into custody late yesterday Earlier four other women and seven men secondary functionaries of the party had been apprehended the display electronically controlled will be the only fair in the state with this new and ferent feature which will be pre- sented at several southern state fairs later this year Once again Hamid's Grandstand Follies of 1951 featuring the ettes in the Four Seasons Revue the Peggy Taylor Trio and Arthur Craig Mathues New York tenor will furnish a Broadway aganza in front of the grandstand has its attractions for fairgoers Six circus and eville will be presented both day and night Harness racing will attract leading horsemen of the Central Fair Circuit to Bedford Tuesday Thursday and Friday Then on Wednesday Lucky Irish Koran's daredevils will present their thrill 01 me party naa in quick FBI action in San a car 70 feet Cisco Los and New York through space from the mouth of a giant cannon Of Saturday afternoon Sam Nunis will bring some of the nation's leading racers to the fair to scorch the oval in AAA Auto Reces in regulation stock cars On the midway Broadway shows recently featured in an ar- ticle in Look Magazine will pre- sent a galaxy of entertainment Livestock exhibits featuring the finest cattle of the area are always a top attraction at the Bedford Fair and competition is keen among tle breeders for top honors Of growing interest are the dis- plays of the Future Farmers of A- who will present group dis- plays and individual exhibits in many classes The fair has signed Karl Rhode and his famous fair band as well as Len Carlson who will furnish ic on the organ inaugurate the fair Monday night Jack Hell Drivers will August 6 with a thrill show ning at 8 o'clock and featuring the brand-new atomic and the ice On Tuesday August 7 all children be admitted free until 5 p.m 12 valuable prizes are offered to the youngsters The annual horse show which grows in inter- est each year will be staged day morning and a tractor pulling contest for F F A boys promises interest Tuesday afternoon Miss Doyle was taken hurriedly before U S Commissioner Francis St J Fox who was holding a ing to determine what bail to set for the four men and three women seized here In New York the high bail of had been set earlier fov William Schneiderman top Red ex- at national headquarters Bail of each had been fixed for the two women and four men apprehended at Los Angeles The government here also de- manded bail each on the contention that the secondary Com- might dee as did four of the 11 top Communists Miss Doyle like thf others picked claimed she had been arrested a warrant but Chauncey Tramutolo U S attorney for tho Northern California district said warrants had been issued for each of the defendants This was ed by the district attorney in Los Angeles I was arrested in the offices of the People's Miss Doyle ex- claimed Two men hoodlums dragged me out They showed me no warrant Miss Doyle has participated in California politics In last year's election she polled more than 000 votes for state superintendent of public instruction Her vote count was a surprise However incumbent Roy Simp- son was reelected and Mrs Doyle's opponents contended she had ob- her huge vote because many did not know she was a Communist or were under prehension about the election Acheson Asks Billion to Bolster Allies Secretary of State Says Global Plan Will Counter Red Designs Washington Secretary of State Acheson set before Congress yesterday a vast aid program costing for the de- fense of U S allies in the next three years That is the price he said to ter Soviet Russia's designs and bring about an era of genuin relaxation of tension Acheson said Spain will get a share of the money he did not say how much but he declared that considerable time must elapse be- fore Spain could be admitted into the North Atlantic treaty alliance Testifying before the Senate For eign Relations committee Acheson disclosed that the administration's current request for in foreign aid is only the first ment in a proposed long-range gram Two more installments of about the same size will be needed he said to equip this country's allies in Europe and Asia With some congressional critics already sharpening their knives to trim the huge program Senator Lodge came up with an assist for the administration even as Acheson testified On the Senate floor Lodge react a statement quoting Gen Dwight D Eisenhower's chief of staff Lt Gen Alfred M Gruenther as saying that if the proposed fund for European aid is cut in half it would chop 14 divisions off European defense force Gruenther also declared it would mean a 25 per cent cut in the ber of air squadrons lor the forces under Acheson told the Senate commit- tee that the end of U S aid might come in 1955 so far as original equipment is concerned He said it might be necessary to continue ter that with some maintenance help but the amount would be comparatively small Prior to the outbreak of the rean war administration leaders had said that the nation's foreign aid programs notably the Marshall Plan would taper off sharply in 1952 r Acheson appeared as the lead-off witness in supporting the bid for in for- eign military aid and in economic aid House Rejects Get Acheson Move Field Balks Phantom Prowler Troop Question Has Another Round nas Kouna I J r When Linked I with Bedford Police With Red Front Claims Army Offered Him Intelligence Post During World War II Bed ford's phantom chased from his original haunts by a street light ed his location last night and once narrowly eluded Bedford i lice I The prowler was observed near Joseph Burket home by i bers of the family who promptly j Chief of Police James Young i j Washington Frederick Although Officer Young responded i j derbilt Field wealthy New j a onco the prowled was frightened i leftist balked yesterday at j and made his escape through i tions designed to connect him a potato patch and adjacent field Communists But he testified the U S Army him an gence commission during Wonti i soon offers this If he is War II which he failed to get seen do not turn on lights or wise indicate to him that he is de- Young suggests that the will probably be sighted again French Chief To Try Again For Premier 1 Paris Vincent riole tried again last night to find a premier for France after time leader Paul Reynaud declined to form a government A member of the president's staff i said Auriol expected to see I bers of all political groups who j might be able to him resolve the crisis Among them will be of the Communist i ty and the De Gaulle French Rally the two largest groups j in the Assembly j France has been without a i eminent since moderate Radical i Social Premier re- i signed after the July 10 elections Bethlehem Steel Corp Nets Income New York steel second largest the nation today reported net come of for the ond 1951 quarter equal to 02.29 a common share This compares with or a share in the previous three months and with or 13 Z share in the second quarter year Directors declared a dividend of a share on the common stock Sept 1 to holders of record Aug 6 THE WEATHER Some with chance of and not as warm in north portion Friday Saturday rather cloudy and not at warm followed by scattered showers Drilling Starts Again at Well Near New Paris Drilling has resumed at the ler oil well near New Paris ami officials of the South Penn Oil Com- pany have high hopes that the hole will soon be cleared to the original bottom point and a test can bo made at the point where difficulties were encountered last January 2 In a letter to the Inquirer George j J Hanks President of the company i wrote this We continue keep the hole I filled with fresh water and the plan would be to remove it when we think the time is proper The out- put of natural gas has persisted for more than six months and we are anxious to thoroughly test the i zon is producing it We would be very happy if we could successfully complete a com- productive well in ford county which is ahead of the Allegheny Front and would strate to the oil industry that they should carefully investigate the immense acreage that has remained unexplored Prisoner Chases Ball But Forgets to Return Scran ton L Smith 21 of El Monte Calif in the ty prison awaiting trial was ing a catch with a Softball in the jail jard Wednesday night got away from him and he chased it to a corner of the yard That was the last seen of him by the prisoner with whom he was playing Later two passersby said they saw a man drop from the wall outside the prison Smith is ing He was accused of stealing a car The of a House conference is explained by Rep Joseph Martin second from right of at a Washington press in- following a vote to cut off Secretary of State Dean Acheson's salary The House yesterday rejected the plan to cut off Acheson's salary Rep John Phillips right was one of the key figures in the Republican move to remove the secretary of state from office Rent Rollbacks Approved for Defense Areas Directive Refers to Levels in Effect Before Korean War Washington A conference committee has agreed to permit rents in critical defense areas to be rolled back to the levels Korea in effect just before Acceptance of the provision from the Senate's Economic Control was a distinct victory for the ad- ministration as a committee the Senate and the Housa sought to hammer the varying bilN into one measure The House had voted against such rollbacks Still pending however was the biggest issue to come up so far in the effort to get out a new Production act before the law expires Tuesday That was a move to modify the ban both houses had voted against livestock slaughtering quotas Persons outside the Army blocked the commission he said because of a certain problem He refused to what the lem was or to identify the 1 officers he said had initiated efforts to get him a commission I Field dressed in a striped gray suit white shirt and black tie i questioned for more than two I in the Senate inquiry into whether i subversive influences affected ican Far Eastern policy He appeared before the Senate Internal Security committee as a former official of the Institute of Pacific Relations a private organi- interested in the Far East The first question Field declined to answer on grounds it might tend to incriminate him was whether he posted bonds for Communist ers He has been serving a jail sentence for in re- fusing to tell a New York federal who contributed to a Civil Rights Congress bail fund for four Communists who skipped lowing conviction with seven ers for conspiracy to teach the over- throw of the government by lence Questioned about the Army com- mission he stid ai least three Washington House turned j sons tried to break the jam House Rejects GOP Plan to Get Acheson And Departments Appropriations Passed down the Get Acheson ment after angry debate yesterday and then passed the Major Issues Real Progress Noted Gen Ridgway Warns Against Optimism U N Advance Korea Friday July 27 eleventh and meeting toward an armistice in the Korean war adjourned today after an hour and 15 minute session V There was no immediate an- of developments ing the conference in which once i Nations and Communist delegations and stand by without making any four vital issues on which a cease-fire depends It was announced the will be resumed at 10 a row 7 p m EST Today's meeting began promptly in Kaesong at 10 a m The Allied delegation left copter for the conference a m and arrived there 15 utes later Service correspondents went to earlier In a session Thursday the conferees agreed on a agenda in nine minutes and spent the remaining time in preliminary discussion of the basic issues The question of withdrawing -all foreign troops from Korea was not on the agenda but provisions were to take up this touchy matter after a cease-fire The Peiping radio confirming the agenda said it was agreed that a higher level meeting within certain time would discuss Call the at disturbance In this way ly the phantom be hended Truman Doubts Prospect of Ike Douglas Ticket President Ducks Question on Plans For 52 Campaign Washington WP r.ian yesterday tartly implied that a Chicago politician went off cocked by suggesting Gen ing the assignment The three were identified as liam T Stone State Department as Democratic presidential if Mr Truman doesn't run in 1952 The subject came up at Mr man's news conference when a re- porter said the had been raised by cob Arvey Chicago political leader With a dry chuckle Mr Truman said he thought Jake went off department j officer Edward C Carter a trustee ation I of the IPR and Owen Lattimore It rejected numerous moves for j one-time Stale Department ing cuts in the measure to finance I nnt and now a professor at Johns the three the eral judiciary for the year which started July 1 including a proposal to slash funds for the Voice of America to A total of was voted from the voice as compared with Hopkins University Carter told the investigators abou the abortive effort to get Field the j commission He said he wrote to j someone in the War Department about it and Senator East land said a Feb 1942 Setter from nnn nnn 1 r cl r ITU asked by President lo thal Lalti j more and Lauchlin Currie aide to As it goes to the Senate the I president Roosevelt also totals Passage was by i mended Field for the job a voice vote of 245 to 141 The bis fight was over a Recalled to the stand at its session yesterday Carter lican sponsored move to forbid use i identified telegrams he sent to Stabilization Director Eric of the State Department's Hiss and in 1944 suggesting ston had appealed to the j appropriation to pay any person j they perhaps would enjoy meeting on page 2 Truman Expresses Hope For Armistice Secretary of State Dean i a news correspond son's Particular status and to t Washington ground That lost 171 to 81 on a i standing vote j Hiss In for Before the ballot there was an jIn denying he supplied secret State hour of bitter quarreling over i Department documents to a T D T cries of sneak attack and i Soviet spy ring In 1944 he was Washington Tru sponsors to to Stanley Hornbeck chiet man said yesterday he is morel K hopeful over the outlook for peace ns a result of progress in the Korean armistice talks This was Truman's only com- ment at a news conference on ent developments in Korea straightforward impeachment i of the department's Far Eastern The total is below the division Thc telegram to Hiss also overall requests of the mentioned that Hornbeck might dent but most of this cutting was I want to see the Russian reporter done in committee and the House i In the telegrams Carter spoke j refused to make large additional re- j his friend Vladimir Rogoff Tass on 2 from Korea There was no when such a meeting would be by whom r S Red demands for immediate of foreign forces had the stumbling block to agreement on an A sharp warning against cocked the war was issued er by Gen Matthew B i United Nations advance ters Ridgway's communique I It must be fully realized that I mutual acceptance of the agenda is Mr Truman merely tne initial step toward the be achieved under of the country In A reporter asked Yes Mr Truman said It was during the 1948 campaign Arvey sought to draft Gen Eisenhower before the Democratic convention Later Arvey declined to say whether he will swing out on another stumping tour this year Truman also touched on these other He is more hopeful over the ook for as a result of the Korean armistice talks He is looking into charges by the ing every reasonable assurance against the resumption dl ties The United Nations command on Page 2 British Claim Jet Louis that j To Outfight Any Other man William M Boyle Jr of the i Democratic National committee got London A British airplane Continued on page 2 Division To Leave For Maneuvers I firm has announced it is j ducing a new jet fighter that will j outfight any other known type of fighter interceptor flying It is the swept wing Hawker Superjet powered by a single Avon engine All details speed range and armament are top secret agency correspondent being en i route to Washington from Moscow St Lawrence Shelved by House Committee Washington St West Berliners Battle Reds Then Celebrate Berlin dozen hardy West Berliners battled Communists in the Soviet sector for four hours and Project a yesterday They hurled bricks in- subject of congressional to the Russia area crossed the for decades was shelved tier and beat up a German Red j yesterday tren retired to a beer saloon to I The House Public Works i after days of angry Thc row when the Com- door debate voted 15 lo 12 to table loudspeaker system boomed i legislation that would have a across the American the international border urging West Berlin's un- j development Senate Approves Million for Soil Conservation Washington The Senate Diplomats Attempt To Learn of Break In Oil Deadlock Tehran Iran Averell and British Ambassador Sir Francis Shepherd tried to find out last night if the new Iranian offer to negotiate may really mean a break in the bitter deadlock over oii nationalization President Tru man's personal and Shepherd kept busy calling on government employed men to come to the j staunchly supported i price order fo muster enough strength to get and political leaders to pin down j sector and discuss their by President Truman thus 1 Camp Atterbury Ind j main body of Pennsylvania's Infantry Division v ill Camp Atterbury Aug 5 The division will move to Fort Bragi N C- lo take part in the Southern maneuvers i Lt Col George 1 MacLeon of Philadelphia will direct the j merit I The manuevers arc to start Aug j 13 and end Sept After the brushing aside cries for the division will return to yesterday voted for this Camp Atterbury and year's payments lo farmers for soil for its movement to Europe conservation Thc figure approved as recently by the De- i without a roll call vote is of the Army j more than the House had voted i Earlier the senators on a i roll call voted authorization for the I same amount next year up 000 from the amount the House lowed They turned back repeated Harrisburg Stole Milk 1 efforts to whittle down the sums Commission declared its which in some cases couldn't even Milk Board Defies OPS Raises Prices the exact nature of the offer Britain Karriman met with Iran's oil board after returning from a pea red to be dead for this session A few West Berliners went over i of Congress joined a group of j gut Rep Blatnik sponsor of the tabled described tors But East and West couldn't ih I seeing flight over the huge seo eve to eye and tempers flared t I 1 Man Found Dead in Auto Near Waynesboro body of a with a bullet hole in the right temple was found yesterday in a automobile on the Antietam road five miles northeast of here i Pennsylvania state police said cards in the man's pockets bore i the name of Alden Davis 32 of Baltimore j State police investigating the scene found a 38 calibre revolver in the hand of the dead man At the body's feet was a small terrier dog i tan oil fields I The latest move statement that he is hopeful the two countries will negotiate I again and start he flow of oil from i huge refinery statement indicated he may have succeeded in getting Iran to modify its interpretation of the law Harriman transmitted Iran's sage to London Tuesday offering to The Westerners retired to the j chances I ty of the American sector j There they regrouped in a saloon i p i Alter n coupie of beers they decided j IStael as not fatal to our i Aid in Shipping Dispute little band sallied forth and ed the brick throwing State Acts on Schools will siand and it's up to the record vote Office of Price Stabilization to act Thc did however finally next make one cut of in the Tho three-man group met to for- propriation carrying more than confirm in sending a billion dollars for the Agriculture a letter to the OPS in Department's operations in the year a conference to decide which started July 1 finally on Western Pennsylvania I That action came on a 46 to 30 milk prices vote approving an amendment by Senator Douglas It re- i to the sum allotted i by the appropriations committee in Ian item for agricultural lion programs Pittsburgh railway Douglas had tried to slash clerk who admitted he stole 77 1000.000 out of the coil conservation Mail Thief Receives i Suspended Sentence Department of i bound for Israel New York has for- mally asked the Nations Council to stop Egypt's in- with ships passing through the Suez Canal with cargo tcrs md an estimated during I allowance for next year negotiate with a British mission De- Public Instruction said j Egypt replied that her blockade i New run yesterday tails of the offer were not disclosed the state will ask Dauphin j of shipping is necessary for j was placed on probation for five But oil board met j County court to dismiss an appeal j in the face of Israel's years day and a spokesman said his by three GI training schools that hostility Millar try still will insist that Britain mul j they be allowed to continue to op- j The dispute over the blockade Hill Philadelphia pleaded guilty to accept the nationalization law erate The official who declined j previously had brought protests j a chargo of postal embezzlement lore discussion can start on a quotation by name said the t from many countries including the Federal Judge William Alvah I ing agreement to get the oil flow I ing again ment is planning to file a special j U S and Britain Thc council will art suspended a three-year petition today with the court I meet again next Wednesday three and one-half years on a The last unavailing effort to cut the fund for this year's soil vation payments was made by ator Ferguson He wanted to tle out a modest cut by comparison with earlier proposals which the Senate would not Ferguson couldn't even get a ord vote and lost 24 to 13 on a ing count Millard L Grauel 49 of Drexel term V   

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