Edwardsville Intelligencer, The (Newspaper) - February 21, 1952, Edwardsville, Illinois DOLLAR DAYS THIS WEEK END FOR BARGAINS February 21, 1952 90th Year Intelligencer No. 82 12 Pages 5 Cents Weather Clearing end colder Thursday Friday increasing warmer Low Thursday 16-22 High Friday 30-40 High 36; 22. Proposed School Bond Issue Set At NATO Approves European Army Six Countries to Form Army as Part of Ike's Defense Forces North Atlantic Treaty Organization approved Thursday creation of a European army including 12 German Under the plan approved the six countries forming a continental European army as part of the de- fense forces of Gen. D. Eisenhower will contribute sions as France 14, many 12, Italy 12 and the Benelux The lands and a total of 43. Alter this decision was the foreign ministers of the 14 NATO Including Turkey and opened a top-secret discussion of the situation including the Egyptian Suez Canal dispute and plans for an effective overall de- fense The move to form the 43-dlvision continental which will be supplemented by the separate com- mands of the United Great Britain and was the first major decision of the conference Defense ministers of of the 14 the 14th, was not represented because It has no armed on the con- army by approving a re- port of the NATO military tee The decision must he by the NATO Council of the supreme But a man said this was a mere ity and would follow In a couple Of The military plan calls for di- visions of men each plus Supporting Three divisions Of different national units will comprise a corps which can be Commanded by generals of any of the six nations participating In the European army The civilian side of the report Included provisions for a Joint council meeting of the NATO and European army This was a compromise reached In London during the Big Three for- eign meeting with West German Chancellor Konrad nauer over the week The London agreement provided for joint meetings whenever any member of either Germany Is the only European army nation not a member of threatened with attack Or when either overall integrity is threatened from Within or Fight High Winds Pedestrians fight 11 50-milo nil hour wind as they cross a downtown Intersection in Minn. The woman at the left keeps her hat from flying away by holding it with a cake As much as ten inches of snow has fallen in some areas and high winds are causing deep Engine Ordered Thursday ordered diate of a new submarine engine ot advanced de- The nuclear power to bo built by the General Co. at West will bo a pilot II it will clear the way for early Construction of a sister to the the Navy's first atomic which is due to be launched In Atomic submarines me ed to revolutionize mid the United Slates has assigned a very high priority to building a fleet of them as rapidly as The Navy has estimated that the Nautilus will have a top speed of 85 and will be able to cruise of of miles out The Electric Boat Co. of will lay the keel for tho Nautilus this The house Electric Co. is developing the engine at the Atomic Energy testing station at The AEC said in a brief an- that it has authorized General Electric to go ahead at Once with actual construction of the atomic sub- marine engine on which it has been doing preliminary design studies Since 1950. The GE will bo the first nuclear reactor ever built to em- ploy the so-called speed range of The like most research employs speed neutrons which been ly slowed down by large amounts of a such as Charges Morris Was Key Figure M. Nixon charged Thursday ilial Morris was the figure in what appears to bo subterfuge to got around the n a profitable surplus tanker deal President Truman's government clean-up chief he statement more cim I a California referred to role In n surplus deal which netted Rep. Joseph associates on a Tho Senate's nent Investigating committee is looking Into it. a committee said evidence presented so far indicates a deliberate attempt to around the law the transfer of surplus ships to Morris's law firm was involved In the Nixon's privilege to make such Morris not going to shoot But there was never any step taken without full disclosure to and approval by the Maritime any Testimony that Wednesday showed law firm handled a transaction in which a Casey group sold its control stock thus of three American ation represented law by the Morris By Prew well-dressed man should carry ti powder puff on his person at all declared the fashion foundation of Thursday in New That was the off sentence In a mimeographed re- naked of identification ex- cept for the letterhead Foundation of nnd a tele phone It said the 10 dressed men had been picked In a poll of custom As for the powder It gave sound a few pats would flage stubble on the in hot goals can apply powder for a cooling The Washington Internal ue Bureau's enthusiasm for ing its own house has reached down to a clerk who forgot to cross a and dot an in a ten She got an official re- and demerit for Ihe poor Alaska is the for according to Maj. C. C. oE the Salvation The major told visiting ian clergymen here Wednesday that many an alcoholic comes to Alaska as a last he finds either cure or final he said A motorist charged with gent homicide in a traffic death in Washington was awarded a new by the municipal court of appeals because a woman Juror voled I Charleston Man Receives Permit to Drill in County 111., has received ft to drill for gas or oil on the Charles baeker farm approximately two miles southwest of The permit was Issued day by Walter director of the Stale Department of Minos and Will Filed for Probate Admitted to probate Wednesday by Judge Joseph Ihe will of Charles W. 75-year-old founder of Grocery com- bequeaths his estate to the widow nnd four treasurer of the cery chain and died last Thursday In u hospital where he underwent a jor operation Feb. 8. He resided In Granite Ills executed last April 26, Young Men Can Expect to Serve In Armed Forces Hard Facts Presented To House Group In Testimony ment official told Congress day that most American young and for a long time to expect to serve in the armed Phillip S. Hughes of the budget bureau presented that hard fact to the House committee ir testimony on proposals to extern G I. benefits to Korean veterans The administration favors these Hughes he unless such fits arc restricted their cost could become Impossible to bear is likely to be a semi- permanent part of our federal tem of benefit Under existing conditions and policies as they pertain to the strength of the armed most of the ing male population of the nation would become as for the assistance given under such a Other The House Rules tee cleared the way for house tion on universal military Debate will start Tuesday and con- through Voting will start week after Congressional ers set Monday and Tuesday for House debate and a vote on lation to lighten controls over il- legal entry of Sen. A. S. Mike said he will move aC the next meeting of Ihc Senate Elections subcommittee to challenge Sen Joseph R. McCarthy to a showdown Senate Institution for Mentally Retarded Burns loaves to the Mrs. garet Donnelly shares of capital stock in the First Granite City National of which he was board 000 the Pershall residence at 2601 Cleveland Granite as well as household automobiles and personal One Walter W. of Granite is left of capital stock in the same bank and 200 shares of capital stock in the Tri- Grocery The other Samuel also of Granite City and president of the grocery Is bequeathed 500 shares of capital stock in the First Granite City National 800 hares In the grocery business nnd race horses and stable ment owned by the The rest of the estate is to be bared equally by the two Dorman of 111., and Mrs. Laura The value ot the estate was not disclosed in the petition for filed by the two sons and Dr. of Granite as The bank stoek bequeathed In Ihe will were given a par value of a vote on Ihe group's of his investigation Congress Ignores Reports of who are seldom loathe demand an lay studiously ignored the new reports from The attitude of the House Armed committee was summed ip by one member in these the Air Force iVe wouldn't touch it with u 10- oot A spokesman for the Senate Armed Services committee said Is no discernible ment In this committee at the time for an investigation if the Air Force he added the ask us to take n stand in flying saucers in an election Testimony Heard On Airfield Job Con- struction workers on a top secret Job near the North Pole collected more than In before they ever lifted a Gen. Lewis A. Pick said of Army the Senate preparedness sub committee the workers were paid a a total of while waiting nt home to ship Once on they got full wages because of the of the The a normal 15-day run stretched into a 42-day trip while he payroll Pick The ships had to batter their way an ice pack six to seven eel thick and Ihc In Ihe Pick said the way had to be with The boss engineer look ibility for the decision to dispatch e convoy to Ihe Far and aid he would do It He said ie on information that a little strip of open water along he const offered a chance or the ships to get He did not disclose tho site of ho hut said its ation lias been lecent reports have Indicated an was built in far Northern Greenland Subcommittee counsel Downey Rice said workers on the project were guaranteed a 70-hour with overtime after 40 Some workers and foremen made a he The supervisors over them got only a Total wages paid before the workers arrived at the Rice was Floors of the Elwyn Training an institution at for the mentally collapsed during a fire which reduced the main dormitory to A 60-year-old Evelyn perished shortly after more than 140 patients were led to Firemen from ten nearby ties fought the Damage was estimated at To Start Prison Term j clc Myron B. 45, started year prison term Thursday latter pleading guilty to soliciting bribes from two prospective tees to classify them 4-F. Collins was charged with mail and accepting bribes and mishandling selective service ties Federal Judge Thomas P. Thornton pointed out that his ence was the same as that usually given NO PAPER FRIDAY In observance Washington's a legal The Intelligencer will not be All departments of the newspaper will be closed for the New Drugs For TB Treatment NEW Two new drugs Cor the treatment of disclosed Thursday in a development that may be the most Important in man's long quest tc conquer the killing dis- The drugs are synthetic com- pounds and have been used so far on more than 100 patients with startling They can be taken in pill form and can be made cheaply and The first patients treated with he two new drugs were D which is part of the New York City hospital patients who had failed o respond to any kind of ment and were marked as hopeless cases linve so been saved from The new drugs are known as and They were both developed by a scientific team of Roche Chemical Research Laboratories of N.J. Head of tho was Dr. H. In addition to the clinical trials at the new drugs also are being used in the U.S. erans Administration Hospital and the American Trudeau Society both at The Society is the ical branch of the National The dramatic results of the new drugs been known in medical circles for some An of- announcement of their use had been scheduled for April 1 when reports were to be published in the technical as is ary before general announcements arc news of the drugs leaked out to the public day The two physicians who have been in charge of the clinical re- search at Seaview hospital are Dr. K. and Dr. I. J. In Seaview which has been the two doctors are reporting the results of the new drug on 44 patients of the first 93 that received the drugs at The drugs aro given by mouth but a standard dosage has not yet been The drugs are still classified as experimental only and have not given proval by the Federal Drug Ad- ministration for general Almost In every case the drugs have eliminated fever and made il possible for the patients to regain normal Fire Damages Scheibal Home apparently from a hot air caused an mated dollars damage to the Clifford Scheibal 803 Hillsboro Thursday Firemen answered an at when a Car smoke pouring from the roof of the Scheibal home Until Mrs. Scheibal and licr three small unaware of the blaze only a few feet from All of them go safely away from the however Scheibal had left for work at ap 6 a.m. Fire Chief Dennis who made the damage sale fire apparently started from a lot air which had an out- et in The rear part of the register was In the adjoin ng bedroom clothes and Hentz said some clothes may have lallen on the hot setting off the The roof of the bedroom the clothes and other personal effects were by the steam and water slightly damaged other parts and effects in the Firemen got the conflagration mder control in 15 or 20 minutes according to The fire was breaking through he Cardinal Receives Money From Foundation Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation has given to Samuel Cardinal Roman Catholic archbishop of for expansion of n for menially retarded The foundation was set up In the memory of Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy son of the former U.S. sador to who was killed Aug. 12, 1944, while flying a special mission over Stritch said the now known as St. will be re- lamed in honor iaw Escape Payment WASHINGTON Sen. J. Williams told the Senate Thursday that the Internal enue Bureau has collected one oi in tax cies and penalties from cnls of the law firm of former In- Revenue Commissioner eph D. The Delaware Republican also said the bureau did not follow on Ihe recommendations of Is own agents that the tax cases of throe of the clients be referred the Justice Department for criminal Williams said the case of the Wis not re- to tho Justice Department mill lust days after Williams asked the Treasury for the records on the Williams listed four clients as ths Brewing Tho Denmark Brewing Bardin of president of the two and Lawrence general manager of the two He snld that the Bardin brothers are tho president nnd general manager of Ihe Brewing Co. Williams ate last week that the Indianapolis Brewing Co settled an tax claim for after hiring as Us Wants Investigation NEW president of the National Maritime Union has urged Congress Wednesday to investigate the con- struction of welded ships built ing the last Five vessels of this spill open or ed in recent he Dixie Democrat Predicts 3rd Party leading Dixie Democrat predicted Thursday that a third parly will be formed in the South this year if President Truman and Sen. Robert A. Taft are the major parly nominees for On Ihe other lie there is little chance of a new if President Truman steps aside for some other Democratic or If Gen. Dwight D. Is the GOP In the latter he many key Southern Democratic leaders would Just on their during the campaign and let ters take their in the ex- thai would carry at least five or six ern appraisal of Southern egy in the coming presidential battle was given by a respected veteran who stands high in Dixie He stipulated that he must nol be He disclosed that Gov. James F. Byrnes of South Carolina has agreed to act as a spokesman for Southern bloc at Hie July Democratic Other 1. Sen. Esles only avowed candidate for Democratic an- he is withdrawing his name from the March 18 sota whore he had been entered without his consent against Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey 2. Sen. Richard M. predicted thai Earl Warren will not be able to he big California delegation at lie Republican National ion or it for anybody ex- cept 3. Sen. Robert A. Tafl prepared to leave for in where he nay make a decision on whether o campaign personally In the New lampshire primary March It. Storm Bears Down on Seamen new northeast storm bore down Thursday on the seamen riding the stern of the tanker Fort which was split in two during a Two lugs had the Mercer in low but moved at a crawling pace of three knots and could nol outrun he The tow was headed for Martha's Vineyard and the Coast Guard estimated It would require until 9 CST Friday to cover the 115 niles to the lee of The was to strike sometime Thursday vith winds of 25 to 30 miles an sleet and ng heavy The stern of the Fort Mercer vas taken in tow by the Canadian ug Foundation Josephine mid the Moran of New York after Coast Guardsmen completed the rescue f 57 other seamen from the Fort Mercer anil its twin the which also roko In two in Monday's A total 14 seamen were lost n the double 6-Point Program Awaits Approval By Referendum Board of Education Completes Plans for March 29 Election With the various estimates com- voters in Die community unit school district will be asked to authorize a 000 bond Issue in the March 29 special Board of cation announced The proposed all approved by the 1. A 13-room building in on the Alfred with the cost of the including landscaping and mated at This designed to serve children from kindergarten through Grade 6 in tlie area and the eastern part of the would also have a community a cafeteria and offices as 2. A new building at Glen bon to house children of Grades 4, 5 and 6 which would be located on a site of approximately five acres donated by Bernard of thai The board has accepted recent offer to donate the This building would contain three regular two pose a a playroom and offices as Children of kindergarten and Grades 1, 2 and 3 would bo housed in the present brick which also would be provided with indoor toilets and a heating old frame building would be razed and children of Grades 7-8 would attend ville Junior high The estimated cost of the Glen Carbon phase of the program including landscaping and 3. A combination cafeteria and shop addition to ior high Cost of this originally planned In 1947 and somewhat is ed at 4. A cafeteria on the junior high school grounds which would seat 200 children and cost an mated It Is planned connect the cafeteria to the west corner of the Junior high school The cafeteria also would be available for children in the Columbus building as long as It Is necessary to use that structure as an attendance center flic Board of Education was represented as feeling that the ex- of for the eria would be justified under its of working toward a plan of This gaining popularity in community unit school calls for on Page 2) Asked to Defend Silence in Scandal Court Thomas E. has Riven son of the Chicago health commissioner until Saturday to de- fend his silence at the Cook County grand jury State's Attorney John S. Boyle took Hussell 39, a yer for several meat to court Wednesday for a ruling on whether he should be required to answer the questions before the grand Boyle on the grounds the answers would violate the confidence of his is the son of man N. president of the City Board of who appeared earlier before the jury investigating illegal traffic of horsemeat for man Kluczynski told young Bundesen to turn In a brief supporting his silence with legal precedents or face possible contempt The judge said he would rule on the Boyle said the questions May 4, 1951, did you resent Mr. Oscar Hollenback be- fore the Board of Health over which your father 1949, did you represent a man named Matt before the Board of Health on a charge of having pounds of you at ona time seek the release of a truck on the order of your Dr. on which you received a ot said he didn't answer the questions because you open Ihe door lo answer a one may not avail himself of the right not to disclose any further