Long Beach Press-Telegram (Newspaper) - April 3, 1951, Long Beach, California FIGHT ON SENATE TROOP CURB FA Lodge Seeks but Loses Battle Restriction of Aid Until Air Mastery Gained Also Beaten By JACK BELL 3. Sen. Lodge today led and then abandoned n move to reverse a Senate vote calling tor Congressional action on future assignment of troops to Lodge first moved to strike out cf a pending resolution a section j amended by Sen. McClellan yesterday to say that no more than four American sions should be dispatched to Eu- rope further after debate had gone on for nearly ar Lodge told the Senare he is a realist and realized Irom the outset his posal had no chance of He said he had offered liis amendment to draw the issue sharply and that since the debate had made It he was drawing the He had stressed that the ate ought to back down on Its stand that Congress should pass on every deployment of troops to The Senate refused late today to declare against sending ground troops to Europe until the western Allins are assured of of the air Sen. Kern that no additional go to Europe until top tary leaders certify to the Congress that In their sufficient air strength will be available to control the air western to the degree to assure the safety and effectiveness of ground I Th vote against ment was GJ 24. DEFENSE W Lodge argued that stand would mean that Congress i have to take was proposed to and engines to join the six divisions tlon Intends to D. North Atlantic defense are going to deprive the i American soldier of his Sunday Lodge j Before the Senate is a resolu CRIES WIFE Hubby's Snores Split Couple SHE LOST 20, of cago was awarded a separate yesterday for herself and 1-year-old daughter when that the of her is She told that his snoring has caused her to lose sleep and arrd that her band even at the Her who sorrowfully must be to hotel Press LONG BEACH 12, APRIL 3, 1951 EDITION VOL. 63 PRICE 5 TELEPHONE 6-9066 Yanks Slash Across 38, Enter Red Korea in Force Tests of Evidence in Double Slaying April 3. Authorities said today that FBI tests of evidence in the double killing of an 18- Truman Sees Need for Blasts Crime Religion Called Barrier to Tide of Red Aggression By ERNEST B. April 3. President Truman de- clared need the ing faith of religion to pre- vent a Communist tide of from sweeping across the He also said that religious ciples command a fight on j crime I task ahead is full of un- certainties and Truman we need not be afraid if we have the The President spoke as a cor- i was laid for a new building for the New York Avenue Lincoln once was a member of the j Mr. Truman i MONKEY BUSINESS Only Two Got Loose but What a VAN April 3. There's no business like key Mrs. Ruth man learned to her dismay when she arrived at her pel shop this During the two Java monkeys escaped from their killed two cockateel bit one freed six others from their scattered seed over the overturned a tank of tropical and left the place in a general The simians were still at it when an employe a near-by animal hospital came to the rescue and captured FOOD Electron Blast Makes Icebox Thing of Past vegetables kept without 3. fruits and fresh They flatly to detail the results of j give to tion which endorse the M are ministrations plan to send i. Army serve with the two ready In By a 49-43 Ihe Senate put on Page Col. 8! can follow their re- ligious with the same tion and determination the Com- TEASED TOO MUCH So She Sets Place on Fire any i A brief joint statement by Sheriff Carl F. Rayburn and Dis- i Attorney William O. Mackey incomplete reports which we are receiving from the FBI on the physical evidence sub- mitted for laboratory analysis 1 are highly satisfactory to the dis- attorney's and sheriff's of- i in the Walker No dis- closure will be made on the re- until the I Lawrence 20, Negro their Religion must Grocery Strike Averted as Clerks Agree on Pay Rise Godless live in burning j American hearts as a such a a ing allegiance to such a can carry this country through the trials which are ahead ol he Mr. Truman said of the fighting in are lighting and ing in effort to prevent the Agreement reached in a Los i tide of aggression from Angeles conference this ing across the They are fighting to prevent the much greater sacrifice and suffering which all of us would endure another world war j The President said he has 1he; feeling has created us and brought us to our present on Page Col. 6.) fighting to prevent has averted a threatened strike an Force sergeant from j clerks in food stores in April 3. An at- is charged with T anH curly-haired brunet ad- dcr in the deaths of Richard tcm today that she set lire and his It probably will result in a the apartment of two girl friends were slain last five-year assurance of no work because they me on an isolated desert road near I negotiators announced my hair in front of a Mrs. Delores Marie 20, picked up that Employers offered the clerks held for investigation of has denied any an increase in weekly salary of. son in connection with a blaze of the but he has 54.50, effective April 1, and an I which damaged an apartment be- i Sheriff's Capt. Don additional health and welfare longing to Mrs. Delores Haines Schrader that his car of a effective Way and Mrs. Patricia near where the Representatives of was with his 8-1 Clerks Local 324 accepted the of- She was putting up her hair in son playing happily Representatives of the in- the Mrs. Weber pink blanket beside it who were authorized to while her two girl friends Mrs. Cook nearly I complete accepted and a man companion ho miles away and shot to death for the and will pre- and Pat took my in an abandoned rock sent to the store operators the dana off and were teasing about my hair in front of she she left the apartment and waited till the others went me i Searchers found the days her body two offer at a meeting to be held hore Officers have sent to the FBI in Washington a pistol found in Walker's car when he Then she borrowed two matches Was a slug found In from a neighboring the ground near Mrs. Cook's and used a table knife to pry and a fender from open the ier's the latter to determine Mrs. Weber she started an imprint in the dust lire with and a came from the woman's corduroy blanket Then she turned on She was fully clothed gas Jets and when her body was except Firemen extinguished the blaze for her which was on quickly and damage was less than 5100. on Page Col. 7) late Richard secretary of the attended the ence this He could not be reached after the agreement was He has ated for several weeks and empowered to call a strike If the union demands were not met. The old contract expired April 1. In addition to Long the following areas are Bellflower and all of Orange HONESTY TEST Educational Organization Losing New Half Dollars NEW April 3. On the theory that people are a Negro educational organization today started losing new It expects eventually to lose up to a possible of the shiny 50-ctnt depending on the honesty of the It hopes to get its investment plus have faith that the average is said a spokesman lor the Booker T. Washington ex- to prove It to the I Launching the a volunteer ol 15 college girls today fanned out over New York deliberately and with abandon losing half dollars In bus hotel phone and Each a coin specially minted with Congressional is In an envelope with a lejter addressed an It that the finder send or the to the memorial which Is devoted to industrial schools and better cation facilities for The approved selling of the coins at a thus enabling Hie memorial to clear 50 cents on each After New the memorial to carry its losing project to other cities across the f 3 Britons Protest U. S. Air Base April 3. A tion with signatures testing construction of a U. S. air base near Newbury was pre- sented to the House of Commons The air known as ham is a mile and a half from the center ot Newbury In A Royal Air Force field during the it is now being enlarged for use of U. S. and The project includes diverting main road and demolishing fc of houses Transfer of Ships April 3. W The House armed services today unanimously proved transfer of 24 U. S. stroyer escorts to friendly tions under mutual defense The committee acred ately after getting a request for approval from Adm. Forrest chief of naval But in seeking Sherman urged ending the gram of warship transfers be- cause of this country's need for antisubmarine Congressional approval of ship transfers was required under a recent shipbuilding which stipulated that Con- gress must give Its consent be- fore any destroyer or could be without change in or You don't have to imagine it's been The American Chemical ciety was told today that con- of food products ex- posed to a short burst of speed electrons in a machine called a can bo stored indefinitely at room temperature without apparent The report was made by Dr. Wolfgang Arno and A. Astrack ot the Chemicals Cor- N. V. They said such containers of food have been found to be sterile after exposure to such The same has been found they of drug Some of the foodstuffs which were treated early in the they have been kept without refrigeration for several years with no change of appearance or loss of tial In some they a combination of old-fashioned preservation methods with diation proved Gen. Jeeps 13 Miles Into Foe Land Three Red Jets Shot Three Others Damaged By CLEMENTS April 3. American troops into Red Korea in today along a 10-mile frent in the J Field said the crossing was aggressive but cautious and met Jonly light resistance at the start These other paced Tuesday's war jets shot three and damaged three in a furious batile near Ihe rian Air Force planes jammed lines ir. a against biggest Red of the Korean fighters flew 700 weather choked them off by late after- front Gen. If 19 It ft 13 road miles inside 11 Id VIII JL North Korea on the east 7 rode within 500 yards of the main linp nf I talking only of APril 3- Searching parties on climaxed two days 1V1 horseback and afoot started out over rugged country near here today continuing their hunt for 16-year-old Jackie missing since Sunday and feared a kidnaping The school beauty's go off into the woods with nni 17 u i The sheriff said story 17, is being held jn The in custody in the boy at referred to the man's Pittsburg County a later said he Sheriff Alexander ex- had a Another time he said lARRIS EACH Lads Who Found Rewarded N. April 3. Two schoolboys who found in the attic of a dated mansion here last week are each richer The Alfred Graves and Thomas both 12, re- the money from the tral National Bank of administrator of the estate of Mrs. Agnes Edgar owner of the Irving R. vice dent and officer of the said the five cousins of Mrs. her only consented to payment of the on Page Col. 7) Anti-American Feeling Reaches New High in India there are conflicting parts in story yesterday about the abduction of his Sunday j night skating date by an armed NEW April Anti-Americanism reached aj The girl has not been seen Alexander that Coghill has identified a picture of a McAlester man as a suspect in new high in India today under the double impact of American hesitancy in sending grain to this hungry country and Prime By an odd ister Nehru's sharp criticism Coghill said he saw thP man in a a resolution on is hard to stem criticism of. Coghill told officers an ministers today to America and its action in the man forced his way into the which he and Miss Parris were he followed the man and the gisl the then again said he stayed in the Dulles Demands Russ Veto Check April 3. follow this clue further urged the study fc Cloudy with light showers tonight Little change irt South to 10-15 miles per hour erly 15-25 milai per hour Civilian in Rubber Seen Under U. S. Policies April 3. The head of one of the nation's rubber products manufacturers said today civilian crisis In may be unless government piling and allocation polices are John L. president of the B. F. Goodrich testified before a Senate small business subcommittee looking Into the government's rubber crisis can be averted only by the total amount rubber for production of essential -j The National Production Authority ordered new cuts in the fcf that may be used for civilian poses in lor needs can be increased Bering military because our total rubber stocks and our synthetic Industry will prove to be adequate fpr our sonable security 'The of about tons crude rubber Is more than ample ao carry us through a full war at a rubber consumption level of tons or more each Kashmir question when the prime minister himself is in the van of the a highly placed Indian American and Indian officials both express concern over the de- but it seemed obvious that the Indian government had made no effort to control the anti-American feeling which l pears to have far outstripped the criticism here of on the same Britain joined the U. S. in posing a resolution to the United Nations Security Council for tling the Kashmir dispute be- tween India and and it was adopted by the council last Minister Nehru denounced it was to There are fears in some ters here that exploitation of lic feeling could result in lence against American officers serving on the present Pakistan cease-fire line in with Coghill drive to several rounding the cart a possible Soviet bogged down on a muddy country veto oi japan following the Coghill the tor stooped down to drink from a creek and he started to hit him with a rock while the man was stooped But the girl whispered not to do it. Coghill said she later fully pleaded with their you've ever done anything in your do it But the man forced the girl to OFF THE TELETYPE Measure demands yearly check of automobile British warned of harsher WHERE TO FIND IT tec 9. 5. Radio and Woman's 8-2. 3. of admissions to the United completion of the Japanese peace Dulles said this would make it difficult to develop a genuine security system for the is an aspect of the lem which I am sure you will want to consider both as gerents in the Japanese war and as members of the United Dulles Pastors Fail to Place Probing Wager on Ponies 111., April 3. Taking to heart Sen. Estes VJ Kefauver's admonition to halt crime at local two Galesburg ministers tried to place a test bet on a horse didn't get a bet Then they demanded a raid on the place they had By that time it was dosed so no one was But police did confiscate a number of tickets they said were for horse race Gilson of First Baptist Church and Rev. Alan Jenkins of Central Congregational Church went time Club In business district yesterday They said they tried to bet on a but that was not they they saw other beta 8Next, the ministers Wait to the They club be but the they couldn't raid without a two pastors Attorney Ben and swore out a warrant Theh they police By establishment was The raiders broke In and found the took them to tth Knox County charges haye been tiled 1 i