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   Long Beach Press-Telegram (Newspaper) - May 11, 1951, Long Beach, California                                Truman Message to MacArthur Released ORIENT HOT SPOT SAYS MARSHALL LONG LONG BEACH 12 CALIF FRIDAY MAY II 1951 VOL 101 PRICE 5 CENT TELEPHONE Four Government Slashes Retail Beef Prices COMMIE LOSSES for Expected IN Effect Monday Commie Drive With Changes ROSE IN NOSE CAN BE Beth HOW ers loves them especially roses The daughter of and Mrs Ben Flowers of Atlanta was rushed to a hospital after she had sniffed a rosebud up her nose After it was removed with forceps mother father and Beth all breathed better A photographer then went out to see Mary Beth at her home and found her out in the garden sniffing the Wirephoto Fulbright Dawson Clash at Hearing Shove Ahead in East String Wire and Set Booby Traps in West By RUSSELL BRINES South Koreans made the ern advance north of Parallel They met only light opposition WASHINGTON May 11 AP Presidential aid Donald S Sen Fulbright clashed into without firing a Elsewhere the front was quiet except for restless probing But there was continual movement back of Communist WASHINGTON May 11 AP Enemy casualties in Korea through April 30 totaled the Army j ma ted here today This represents an increase of over the through April 21 j A spokesman said he could not give I N casualties for tin same period The breakdown of enemy losses i u s officials have not been TOKYO May 11 AP an up-to-date total United Nations troops shoved ahead three miles on the east Korean front today In the west they dug in to meet an expected Red offensive were placed The U S Army does not re veal its losses Pot Roast Chuck Steak Rump Roast Schedules Lowered 11 sharply today over whether Dawson had used his White House prestige to influence government loans The tiff came at the end of a Senate banking tee hearing in its inquiry into the affairs of the i lines tion Finance Corporation the government's huge lending j I Leaving the witness chair after days of testimony Dawson I told reporters thc hearing clearly demonstrates that there has been i no impropriety on my as the subcommittee charged Fulbright the subcommittee chairman commented that that Beverage Taxes Hiked Million by House Group was only Dawson's opinion Anyone can draw his own con- Fulbright said There's quite a difference in views on H L-f TT 4 f 1 ill May 11 what is improper Thc House ways and means com- 1 Earlier while the adviser The Reds were building up headquarters sizable pockets for a possible two- pronged drive on Seoul They appeared to be massing in an arc north and northeast of the old South Korean capital j ALLIES STRING WIRE j Allied outposts got set to meet an assault They sandbagged their positions built booby traps and strung barbed wire On the other side of the narrow- ing land Reds were WASHINGTON May iP The goverment have suffered battle they cut the retail ceiling prices of Chinese Communists explained largely because of the some chuck steaks and pot since the beginning Of accurate records in by about 12 cents a battle casualties are of rump estimated at based upon notifications to by 5 to 6 cents a pound May 4 ether U The Office of losses through the end of April j ti t u f ui us arc unofficially estimated at un- Enemy troops captured 5000 South Korean to tnc 147.122 hy actual count Of this j figures run between j ders An addition tu thc retail number are Red Koreans and jorders puts a ceiling of 50 and 3423 are Chinese Thc wide gap between to 37 ccms a nd becl Enemy battle and mum and minimum South losses estimates arc based totals is attributed here depending on the type reports from V N air tardiness in Korean location of a store j ground reports that are particularly regarding These will be effective i ically checked and evaluated by number of missing and the Monday along with all other clad IN NEVADA blue who have returned to duty Indonesia Will Sell Rubber to Anybody JAKARTA Indonesia May 11 AP Indonesia said flatly today she intends to continue selling rubber to any weapon Red can send her goods jeans her temporary Nevada preparatory to legal from Prince Aly press voted tentatively today patronage adviser was impose extra taxes of Fulbright told of using political President's turned back small Allied she badly needs ceiling prices on retail cuts LID 21 Thc effective date of the re- hail kosher beel regulation ever was postponed from next j Monday to May 21 OPS i this was done to permit I OWE of the Kosher beef ceilings Thc changes in retail beef ings provided in Fixing a single for chuck j arm and chuck Wade bone in on liquor beer and wines Tlie new revenue would fall far below the asked by the administration from these n i too close to suspected Red that his strength Front line dispatches SHE RENEGES ence in RFC loans were a little beyond my belief RING The subcommittee has named Dawson as a member of an Proposed hikes in excise influence ring which on gasoline radios and television sets refrigerators and other items will be taken up swayed the award of RFC loans Just before the hearing closed Sen Douglas tried to get Dawson to admit that perhaps he wielded pressure and wasn't even in minefields aware of it Inter The committee voted to thc present tax on occasion liquor to to produce Senator Dawson replied the other in revenue each j facUs I am not a very subtle year The had asked for I tried to make the a to M- a gallon o bring same point that Dawson as in more distributor of patronage was inj The jumped a spot he didn't need to from a barrel to pressure I in additional The Whether you sought to do it whether you intended t rt {t did influence them said of RFC officials I APPLY PRESSURE gave this picture across the front from west to North Koreans slipping through the hills were concentrating about 20 miles north of Seoul be- tween and Communist fire forced back a South Korean patrol on the ex- treme west Opposing patrols clashed north of where Reds planted fused mortar shells j Man Loses His Snore Wife Too steaks and pot rousts the action Thc stand of this major rubber onc a 0 Ulc ceil member of of AVOID by foreign office spokesman At thc samo jt rim lie added however arm chucks about 12 cents a that Britain's decision pound to the of the new 10 ban rubber exports to Arm chucks China probably will pound Artillery cut CHICAGO May 11 ard Michalak has cured himself Did you perhaps say hint on Continued on Page Col 3.1 of snoring but his estranged discussed soon by the issued April 29 OPS cabinet said these changes are being Last Monday Foreign in thc ceiling of choice after 24-hour Daily Gambling Other Woman for Aly GLENBROOK Nev May 11 Actress Rita is ending her marriage to Prince Aly Khan because she couldn't put up with hours a day of a friend said today Thc actress arrived here O'Dwyer's Friend wiTe want NEW YORK 11 W Treasury wanted an increase to i whether you intended to do it James J Moran close associate for more in did influence them Fulbright of former Mayor William said of RFC officials O'Dwyer was sentenced today Taxes on w incs we re raised by APPLY PRESSURE ito a years in the committee an tion Tre At the conclusion Fulbright fined fa Of m vi nor ial compared to hc the main purpose ofj giving perjured testimony be- request for the hearings has been the u- s- Senate crime com- a complete in- The committee also voted of the RFC hike the federal tnx cm retail He said Moran liquor dealers from 527.50 to future more care will be used by a year to provide m extra former deputy fire he feels that in told m e committee he met Louis Weber 000 in revenue Continued on Page Col 1 Six Filipino Red Leaders Handed Death Sentences Philippines May 11 Six top members of the Philippines Communist party were sentenced to death today lor murder arson and robbery in a plot to overthrow the Nine of the party politburo were sent to prison lor life and nine more given sentences ranging from four months to 17 years A boy and a girl both under 16 were ordered into a reformatory Judge Oscar Castelo passing sentence in a courtroom held that the Communist party and its armed Huk forces are engaged in an armed revolution to set up a type government in the Philippines He accused the defendants among other crimes of Ing Mrs Manuel Quezon widow ol the first president of the Philippines her daughter Aurora and a number of other prominent Filipinos in a mountain in April 1949 He said fhey also had slaughtered hospital patients doctors and nurses in a raid on a Filipino army camp in central Luzon last year The sentencing climaxed a six-month trial of 29 defendants Castelo freed three for lack of evidence but convicted all 26 Others of membership in the outlawed Communist party Six women were among the convicted defendants One was condemned to death and another sentenced to life imprisonment T in to bring it in line that Indonesia would sell to price of devil if this would serve the interests In Singapore there were re- ports today that the Singapore Malayan governments likely will follow Britain's action in placing an embargo on rubber exports to the Communists in China Dr Zain head of the economic section of thc foreign WASHINGTON May 31 wife Florence 20 who had separated from him because of his snoring yesterday reneged on her ise to return to him if he rid himself of the affliction Instead she obtained sion from Superior Judge dolph to chance her arate maintenance suit to a di- goods to get her chaotic economy U S Raps Poland Protest on Ship an automobile trip York She drove with two friends Mr and Mrs Leighter On her arrival at the I room Lake Tahoe house she will i occupy for the next six weeks i Rita lumped from a blue con- and swept her two i daughters into her arms First she embraced Rebecca daughter by her Risk Greatest in Far East Senators Told Truman Jan f 2 Sent General Broad Outline of Political Factors WASHINGTON May 11 AP President Truman told Gen Douglas MacArthur last Jan 13 that Korean war policy must be designed to keep the support of allies whom we would desperately need in case of war with Russia This was contained in a sage sent by the President as a follow-up to a set of 16 possible courses of action the Joint Chiefs of Staff had dispatched to Arthur the previous day In his fifth day in the witness chair Marshall also 1 At President Truman's re- quest the Joint Chiefs of Staff met on Sunday April 8 to dis- cuss the MacArthur situation based on purely military Their recommendation was that MacArthur be dismissed Three days later he was 2 The emotional wave touched off by MacArthur's dis- missal was foreseen by those re- sponsible but the decision was regarded as inevitable Marshall said the expectation was that once this wave passed there would some sober thinking 3 He never in any respect recommendations made by the joint chiefs of staff as to Formosa's future or the admission of Red China to the United Nations MacArthur has said he understood Marshall did Marshall said the joint chiefs emphatically r e c o m m ended that terms of a Korean cease-fire in no way include references to Formosa and Red China's sion U N but did not recommend that there would bo no discussion of them in the final settlement For the first time Marshall was asked to return for an after- He has been lor only half a day SATURDAY SESSION Chairman Russell of the joint armed services and for- eign relations committees said sessions would be held tomorrow in order to complete Gen testimony The text of the President's message in paraphrased form was read by Secretary of Defense Marshall to Senate committees in- quiring into MacArthur's sal as Far Eastern commander At the outset the President said his telegram was not to be taken in any sense as a directive At one place the Presidential message Our courses of action at this time should be such as to con- solidate the great majority of the United Nations This majority is not merely part of the tion but is also the nations whom we would desperately need to count on as allies in the event the Soviet Union moves against Earlier Marshall told the ators the risk of war with Russia in the Far East is more acute by far than the hazard of Soviet intervention in western Europe This estimate of the 01 uie WASHINGTON May 31 marriage to Actor Orson Welles ministry here said Indonesia The United States today rejected not want to anger the as a pretext a complaint by Cl n World Mrs Michalak had agreed a month ago to hold up her suit fot separate maintenance while her husband attempted to cure himself of snoring Hundreds of persons from many cities had sent him suggested cures Judge Desort told Michalak he was sorry that the ciliation can't be effected But you have the satisfaction of knowing you no longer snore young nation Poland that the sorely needs food and capital Polish transatlantic liner Batory was subjected to mistreatment on trips to New York City Poland recently canceled in shape SINGAPORE May 11 j ther service to New York by the Brooklyn numbers racketeer about a half dozen times over a period of several years But witnesses at Moran's trial in Federal Court testified that Weber had visited Moran at least 111 times at his fire department office Moran 49 refused to testify at his trial A jury found him guilty Thursday The conviction was the first here growing out of testimony be- fore the crime committee Moran was appointed to a lifetime post as a ter commissioner by O'Dwyer i shortly before the mayor resigned j last year to become SACRAMENTO May 11 bcr prices slumped in Singapore today in the wake of Britain's de- to ban shipments to Red China They made some ery late in the day as traders shook off their initial pessimism but all predictions were that prices would go even lower Thc governments of Malaya and the crown colony of Singa- pore were expected to implement State Senate OKs Youth Dope Ban motorship The Polish govern ment protested against strict inspections by federal customs authorities and the action of New York City denying ther use of municipally owned piers in the port The U S in a note delivered today in Warsaw rejected both these contentions as baseless At the samp time it denounced as the British decision within 24 to propaganda a large part of the 30 hours Officials were Protest APril 18 which ing official advices from London was made after service was dis- 1 before taking formal action continued Rebecca raced across the yard shouting Mommie Then Yasmin in her mother's direction Rita scooped her up before she could walk a half-dozen steps Yasmin is Rita's daughter by her marriage to Aly Leighter acting as her man Don't ask Rita about other women in their marriage The other woman in this case is hours a day of It Rita just wouldn't put up with it any longer Continued on Page Col 3 C-47 Feared Lost in Spokane Area SPOKANE May 11 UPi An Air Force C-47 transport plane com- ing in for a landing at Geiger Field here lost radio contact with the tower this morning and hadn't been heard from an hour later the sheriff's office reported The transport plane was re- ported on a flight from McChord Air Force Base in Tacoma It was not known how many sons were aboard The sheriffs office said it lias sent cars out to look for the plane News High WHERE TO FIND IT Beach to Mexico But after testifying A making it a to Poge A- 13 before the crime committee a minor with any resigned under pressure Mayor Vincent i A from was passed unanimously by Ads Pages 10 1 1 Partly cloudy tonight and day Slightly warmer tomorrow Decreasing winds tonight ing to west to northwest 15 to 25 miles an hour Saturday afternoon State Senate yesterday The by Sen Fred Kraft j prohibits selling giving away furnishing or administering narcotics to minors Kraft said the was aimed at stopping the sale of marijuana cigarets and other addicting drugs to high school children He said the doesn't interfere in any way with physicians ing out their profession 12 13 7 Radio and Shipping 15 16 Tides Women's Activities Pages FRESNO May 11 Sand cut into young cotton plants in San Joaquin Valley last night as winds up to 40 miles an hour tled windows and doors so burglar alarms were set off in many places Some damage was reported also to fruit trees Agricultural Commissioner John Dixon said plums were blown off the trees in some areas of Fresno County and limbs were scarred by sand Surveys of crop damage still were incomplete however and it was considered too early for any definite estimates April Weather Didn't Help Water Supply for Summer May 11 April weather conditions failed to better California's 1951 summer water supply the State Division of Water Resources said today In a monthly report issued today the division said that a storm at the end of April augmented the Sierra snow pack slightly and caused about normal precipitation south of the However in both cases the division said the amount of precipitation was insufficient to the water shortage brought on by the prolonged dry spell during March and April In the area north of the the April precipitation was said to have been slightly in excess of normal on the Kern and Kings watersheds but further north in the Central Valley the precipitation was below normal San Francisco Bay area precipitation was below mal ranging from 30 to 75 per cent of average the report said The water content of the new snow pack was sufficient in only a few areas to improve the low forecasts of April 1 thc division reported As for surface water storage the report said it still is above normal but does not present as favorable a picture as that pre- sented by the April 1 records   

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