Indiana Evening Gazette (Newspaper) - February 25, 1952, Indiana, Pennsylvania WEATHER Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday Slightly colder to night An County Newspaper Serves Every Member of the Family THE WORLD FROM THE CENTER OP WEST CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TEDDY Come spring garden time and a lot of mens ambitions will go to seed 162 SIXTEEN INDIANA MONDAY FEBRUARY 25 1952 TWO SECTIONS FIVE ALLIES MOVE Western U S Share Of Program Still To Be Decided As NATO Confab Hears End LISBON Portugal The 14 Atlantic Allies to day end a historic meeting which produced a master plan for Western Europes defense Just two problems remained at the final sessions of the North Atlantic Council 1 How much the U S will pay of an estimated 450 infrastructure program to string air bases communication networks and headquarters across Europe The best guesses were at least 40 per cent 2 Streamlining of the NATO civil and economic or under a permanent A Big Three meeting on Ger many and Austria tomorrow holds U S Secretary of State Acheson French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman and British Foreign Sec Anthony Eden here Most of the other delegates and ad visers today leave Lisbon They felt they had held the most successful of the North Atlantic Councils nine meetings It told Eisenhower for the first time just what forces he can count on to resist any Red aggression By the end of 1952 he is due to have in Europe a 50division aircraft fighting force with strong naval support In 1954 this in to grow to aboul 88 divisions by the economists calculations or 100 divisions if the military mens full target is achieved This threeyear program the economists estimated will cost taxpayers a total of 300 Eisenhower will assume impor tant new ies His SHAPE mushroom as headquarters will Allied forces from See U S SHARE Page Two Offers Big Party To Boys In Korea BANNING Calif June Hedgpath manager of a grill here heard the Marines ift Korea wanted letters She wrote four of them During the correspondence she of to give them a homecoming party when their outfit returns next month So far Miss Hedgpath reports she has received nearly 100 letters accepting her invitation Im go ing that party she says The boys expect HitRun Boy Held PITTSBURGH said an 18yearold youth motorist who lacked a drivers license killed a pedestrian last night and fled for three blocks before being stopped Homicide Detective James Rim mell identified the youth as Colton of Pittsburgh and said he is charged with manslaughter Killed was Thomas Hozan 58 Taft Claims Backing of Mac Arthur WASHINGTON Taft o Ohio has told colleagues he is en tirely confident Gen Douglas Mac Arthur wili give him wholehearted support in his Chicago convention bid for the Republican nomination While himself would no comment associates said the Ohio an remains unworried about re ports that MacArthur might be thinking of himself as a possible nominee if a deadlock develops Taft said yesterday he favored MacArthur making a speech at the Chicago convention and added I main keynote a the ably be Taft appearing on the program Man of the was asked if he would favor MacArthur as a compromise candidate in event of a convention deadlock He replied there would be a oer of people as well as Maa Arthur who might be chosen said I dont think it will be Preconvention backing by Mac Arthur could be especially o Taft in certain key areas in the critical months ahead See TAFT Continued on Page Two Wolf enden Lands At Japanese Port Lt George B Wolfenden 248 North Sixth street Indiana Friday in Japan accord ing to information received here today Lt Wolfenden was called back to active duty last year and just recently spent a short leave at home with his wife and family He is the son of Mr and Mrs C rilbert of Indiana and prior to his call back to service operated the Fair View Super Mark et on the Homer City Road Four Governing 28th Division Men From Area To Be Included In Releases Men of the 28th Division have a big chance of being discharged when the Armys plan to release National and reserves goes into However it has been learned there are four factors governing the releases when they begin in April They are 1 Length of service in World War II 2 Combat service in Korea 3 Dependency or hardship and 4Replacements Company F Company L and other contingents of this areas guard units are af by the Defense Departments discharge order But as Washington sources point out the men must meet some of the above qualifications to warrant early dismissal from active duty qualifications are that the servicemen must be in his 20th Of service and that he has valid reason for being discharged if he does not meet the major set forth above Discharges are expected to begin about March 26 It is believed that the finst men to be released from active service are those who went into training in August of 1950 The Defense Department says of as well as enlisted men are included in the release program Those called individually in re serve status are not in cluded in the program It primarily involves men called up with their respective units Glen Campbell Woman Hurt In Weekend Crash Mamie Lewis of Glen Campbell R D 1 was slightly injured early Saturday afternoon in a crash at the intersections of Routes 7J1 and 56 near Seward She was treated ata local physi cians office for cuts of the left leg and released State Police of the Indiana tion said the autos were operated by Frederick Grant also of Glen Campbell R D 1 and William Stof fel of Johnstown They estimated damage to each car at Mass Murderer Marie Besnard accused of kill ing 11 persons stands to an swer questions at opening of her trial at Poitier France Those She is charged with mur dering include her parents and two husbands She is said to inherited hotels houses the deceased AP Tax Burden Shift From Rich to Poor WASHINGTON UP Present tax and a proposed peace ime tax ceiling were under Con fire today for what some viewed as a tendency o sock the poor and help the rich Sen DMinn saic existing tax loopholes cost the gov more than 4Vfc billion dol ars a year and benefit almost entirely those with incomes above annually Stans of two Congressional com said a proposed 25 per ent peacetime Federal Income tax eiling already endorsed by some tates and under study by Congress would tend to shift the individual ax burden from the rich to the Humphreys views were given in study published by the Public Affairs Institute which describes as a nonpolitical organiza ion designed to air facts about issues He said enormous handouts go o high income and See TAX BURDEN Continued on Page Two Shoots His Wife And Kills Self PHILADELPHIA UPi Richard Brock 35 father of six children hot and killed his wife Ida 33 and then ended his own fe with the same weapon police Fatal PITTSBURGH Anna llein 68 of Aliquippa died during he weekend of injuries suffered eb 3 when an auto in which she ras riding careened off Route 51 ear the County ne Notice The Registration Commission of County will have Regis rars sitting at Black Lick mens Hall on Thursday February 8 1952 for the purpose of receiv ng personal applications for regis trations change of party enroll ment and removal notices of elect ors from various boroughs towns and townships Time a mto p m p m to p m L C Rosensteel Harvey A Orr W F Hildebrand Registration Commission Attest H H Wilson Chief Clerk 162x Dance Tuesday Feb ruary lioth at Holiday Inn Music by Joe Carlo 63x Morris May Face Curbs In Cleanup WASHINGTON AP Chairman McCarran said today he wants his Sen ate Judiciary Committee to postpone action on Trumans request for revolutionary as McCarran put it ruption Investigator New jold Morris In advance of a closed meet ng today to consider the matter McCarran declared I am going to recommend that we give much more extensive study to this request for authority o set up an inquisition if which could deny Congress access to important in ts own Three Republican of the of gan Wiley of Wisconsin and Wat cins of said they more study of the Presidents request Mr Truman asked that Congress empower Morris to 1 grant im munity from prosecution to wit nesses and 2 issue subpoenas for persons and documents in his in of any wrongdoing in government McCarran said in an interview he would report no sentiment at all in the subcommittee for giving Morris authority to promise wit nesses immunity from prosecution The House Judiciary Committee al ready has rejected the Presidents request for such authority but has aken no action on the power issue Morris said last week he had not asked for witness immunity See MORRIS Continued on Page Two Killers Die In Pa Chair BELLEFONTE Pa flt Two were executed in he electric chair early today for he of a 60yearold ivine dealer which netted Joseph D Chambers and Ed ward J Bryant botn 28 were the 28th and 129th convicted slayers o die in the execution chamber at Penitentiary They were convicted of the fatal of Joseph Saturno in his lome on Nov 8 1948 Each had ried to avoid the electric chair by accusing the other of the actual lugging of Saturno The State Board of Pardons re used to commute their death sen ences and Gov John S Fine did not issue a reprieve Falls Six Stories Without Injury New Renny 3 fell from a sixth floor window of her apartment in Brooklyn last night and apparently was unhurt A first floor television aerial and some bushes broke the fall She seems very unconcerned as Dr George Nip her in Long Island College Hospital today but she will be held a while for observation The nurse is Anne Nicholson AP Tax Evasion Tattler May Be Neighbor WASHINGTON UP If youre fudging on your income tax return this year better watch out fo nosey neighbors The business of tattling to the government on income tax evaders a booming as never The Internal Revenue Bureau today it paid out half million dollars last year to infor mers who tipped the o tax violations by business asso or neighbors As a result of the tips revenue agents picked up more in axes for the fiscal year which ended June 30 All signs indicate this will be an bigger year for informers Citizens pouring in tips on recur ring revenue scandals are likely to uncover even more tax evasion In the past three years pay ments to informers have averaged 80 million dollars a year a tre mendous increase over former ears For 13 years ending in 1948 pay ments averaged only a ear And the collected ast year because of informers ips compares with an average of nly two million period during that 13 A revenue official said the chief See TAX EVASION Continued on page 2 Basted Only Three Minutes Scientists of 10 Countries Watch Total Eclipse of Sun KHARTOUM Sudan ffl The went on as the sun went ut this morning here in the capital f the Sudam The moon covered Old Sol just over iree a total eclipse Visibility seemed favorable for e 70 scientists from 10 countries had waited here for weeks to ecord the phenomenon From their observations they ope to find out more about whats round and behind the sun wheth r Einstein was right about rela vity and how wrong are some f the worlds maps The sky was clear and the weath r was cool No sand was blow ng from the surrounding desert The scientists had come here rom the United States Britain he Netherlands France Italy reece Canada Egypt Austria nd Switzerland Though the Russians sent no ex erts to Khartoum presumably icy were making their own ob at home The eclipse r enough of it to make observa on worthwhile was to be seen long a route about 70 niles wide and curving from some here in the Atlantic between and Africa across Africa and the Arabian and Persian Gulfs to the Irkutsk region of Soviet Siberia Astronomers calculated that in the Khartoum area the moons shadow started across the suns face at a m a m EST and slipped off the eastern side at a m a m The United States still in dark ness didnt see anything Seu SCIENTISTS Continued on Page Two 24Hour Picture Notice Required A 24hour advance notice for the service of a Gazette photo grapher is required for all events and calls will not be accepted unless in the opinion of the editor the pic ture merits sufficient import ance to dispatch a photograph er at an unscheduled hour This advance picture notice is necessary so that the photo cie may maintain a schedule that will insure the taking of scheduled pictures New Police Car The Indiana Borough police de 1952 cruiser was deliv ered Saturday and was put into op yesterday It is equipped with radio siren and emergency light to assure the borough of tbn police service possible Blairsville Becomes 3rd Glass Dist Blairsville bor ough becomes a school district on July 7 the fourth fri Indiana County Dr Francis B Haas superintend ent of the State Department of Pub lie Instruction has informed the school board of the pending change 3950 census showing persons living within the bor ough is the reason The states classification system has all districts popula tion in the fourth class while those between and arc in third class The shift in classification means two more members on the districts school board Third class districts nave seven members whereas fourth class districts have five Currently the board is made up Dale H Piper C R Paul George Thomas and Herbert Swarts Other third districts in In diana County are Center and Green Townships and Borough Of Norway If Reds Will Give Up Russian Demand Korea N truce negotiators mov ed to break the deadlock over selection of a neutral truce supervisory commission today by offering to withdraw their nomination of Norway if the Reds would give up Russia Under the Allied inspections during an armistice would be made by representatives of only two neutral nations for each side rather than three The U N would be represented by Switzerland and Sweden the Communists by Czechoslovakia and Poland The only immediate reaction came from Chinese Col Pu Shan who declared You have no justification to object to the nations nominated by our side which are in compli ance with the definition of neutral Headon Collision Leaves Trio Dead SMYRNA Del ffl A headon luto crash killed three persons and another critically near yesterday The dead were Miss Esther Marie Cramer and Doyle M 3urt 52 both of Baltimore and Thomas J Shannon of Nor blk Va Howard Hasten 21 Smyrna suf ered a crushed chest Scholarships BETHLEHEM Pa Lehigh University is offering undergrad scholarships totalling o prospective freshman candidates his fall 43 Pa Jobs To Be Filled At Election HARRISBURG State Senators and 1J6 Representa tives are seeking 43electionto the General Sen Guy B Robinson a candidate for Con gress from the GOth Pennsylvania District is the only State from an district nol seeking reelection Elections will be held only in the 25 districts Even Senatorial districts will elect in 1954 Senators serve four years but all State Representatives are elected every two years Today is the deadline for with from the April 22 primary election race The State Elections Bureau will close its doors at 5 p m Robinsons Senate go to Rep Alber E the current chairman of the House Agriculture Committee is unopposed In the pri mary and will be unopposed in the general election for the Demo crats have failed to put up a can in the 23rd district In the House race the absence f Rep Herbert P vill be noted Sorg who announced earlier he wouldnt run served as through 1949 and 1951 Leg sessions At least 52 new faces will be een in the 1953 House of Repre Some 65 Republicans House seats are unopposed or their partys nomination in the April 22 primary See 43 PA Continued on Page Two John 92 Dies In Co John M Watkins 92 years old a retired coal miner died at the home of his daughter in Dixonville yesterday He was a resident of Dixonville for the past 10 years He was born in South Wales on July 24 1859 and came over at an early age His wife Naomi died in 1925 exchange made no headway during a 58minute session Col George W Hickman called it a com fruitless meeting The Communists complained that four Allied aircraft flew over the neutral Panmunjom conference site Sunday The Reds demanded an investigation It appears that your side has taken no action to restrict your said Col Tsai Col Andrew J Kinney told Tsai We note your statement We will take it up later after we get the In addition to proposing a com promise supervisory commission plan Allied staff officers submitted a rephrased paragraph the inspection of armament re placements during a truce It provided that neutral teams would be permitted to check equip ment only enough to properly sure that it was of the same Staff officers working on prisoner being replaced The plan specifies not be construed as of secret designs or any combat aircraft armored hides weapons and The Reds who advocate a more thorough inspection replied See OFFER Continued on Page Two Southwest Gets Unexpected Snow Snow in the southwest was the most unusual aspect of the na ions weather picture today Oth it was close to a normal winter day except perhaps for Traser where the thermom eter read 30 degrees below zero Miami basked in an early morning 65 degree temperature after the warmest Feb 24 in 40 years of recordkeeping Yester days 84 was three degrees above previous highs for the date in 1913 and 1917 Mine Man Dies JOHNSTOWN Pa C 64 chief engineer of itate Department of Mines aban mine sealing division died over the weekend He was named to the post in 1948 was president of the Boynton o Wives Rally To Beauty Says Hollywood Men Too Old to Be Ardent Lovers Notice The Registration Commission of County will have Regis rars sitting at Blairsville Third Ward Election House on riday February 29 1952 for the purpose of receiving personal ap for the registrations hange of party enrollment and removal notices of for arious boroughs towns and town hips Time a m to p rn and 00 p m to p m L C Rosensteel Harvey A Orr W F Hildebrand Registration Commission Attest 1 H Chief Clerk 102x HOLLYWOOD ffl An Italian film remark that some Hollywood actors are too old to pitch convincing woo drew snickers and snorts from the local movie Its ridiculous to see a man old enough to be your grandfather an ardent actress Sylvania Pampanini told an inter viewer in Rome She named Clark Gable Charles Boyer Gary Cooper Humphrey Bogart Spencer Tracy Paul Muni and Ronald Colman as examples who stripped of their movie glamor would seem pitiful in the arms of a Said Miss Pampanini Holly wood needs a bunch of new lovers and virile in the prime of their youth not men who born in the last She add ed with a shudder Its indecent being kissed by an old Clark Gable thought Miss paninis views enormously fun but wouldnt comment say ing Im not going to get mixed up in Mrs Humphrey Bogart Bacall whose husband was yacht ing yesterday rose to the defense of local males Some of these girls will do any thing for she said I think theres life in the old boys yet After all it took them years to know what they were do ing and now that they know it we woman should be Mrs Charles Boyer who an swered the phone while her hus band was showering said she was quite nauseated by Miss Pan paninis remarks Clymer Burglary Spree Is Under Police Inquiry Clymer police are two burglaries i ing in loot About was Clymer dpy evening jj cigarettes were of Police of taken from Thursday evening