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   Waukesha Daily Freeman (Newspaper) - February 23, 1952, Waukesha, Wisconsin                               DAILY FREEMAN One of the Midwest's Prize Winning VOL 96 SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 23 1952 Eight U.S Agrees to Gallon Gasoline Help France in Pond May Start Afire Arms Program dollar aid already allocated to France it was understood The agreement came after three days of argument cleared the way for the North Atlantic treaty organization empty could be saken j SHELDON la Fire and indicate the tank was full Those f I police officials today stood watch j loading the tank continued j t to prevent a spark from touching ing until the seam burst a pond of 1 line three blocks from out forcing LISBON Portugal The f Main street and less than a block split open to a width of United Slates agreed to i from the nearest home most sis inches around j help France fulfill a program which calls for 12 army divisions by the end of this year Under the agreement the ed States will unfreeze sufficient the tracks are only a few from the pond and it was feared pond the a spark from an engine might oases of the tanks and gasoline ignite the spread over an area of about The greatest danger was a Officials hoped for clear hasten the evaporation of For a time plans were td for the cal war planes m western janks but rope by the year THE AREA was later was abandoned as FRANCE SAID that unless off lo unauthorized and American aid was given Persons from it would have to scale down the pond Policemen stood rearmament goal divisions France intended to raise H divisions agreement constituted a com- promise The French delegation to t h e conference said that if 34 divisions were raised t e country would need more than it could raise by tion If a goal of 12 divisions was set France would need 000 the delegation said They ed the United States to release immediately more than 000 already allocated to France but not yet spent j THE AMERICAN delegation said it could not do this because congress had earmarked most of the alloted aid funds for fic purposes j CAIRO Premier The French then raised their Maher Pasha announced Stassen Is Invited to Submit Proof of MeG rath Charges Reports Of Various Sizes MOSCOW A Soviet major general reported today that the j variou article was one of j News of the hazard w a s appearing in the Soviet press on -o back occasion of the o one for the most nan might try to come too close in reducing all The pond formed Thursday dlG lOOa S I h o 19 night when a line storage tank burst a seam while it was being loaded a transport truck The tank one of three ed by Merrill Fritts was pea a gauge to indicate amount of fuel in it i Authorities said jhe gauge was frozen and did not to tne minimum Belles to Start Drive Talks on Canal I ATP 1 said her liberty belles Ml U JVI have 10.000 militant women t OKLAHOMA City Okla Vivien iems swept out of Oklahoma like a prairie fire today to other in an economy drive she said would sweep the nation The Connecticut industrialist held up further progress in the The root of the trouble is Trance's sick economy France is pouring ever-increasing ey and manpower into the anti- Communist struggle in na trying to build up its and at home meet Republican national con- vention delegates in Chicago in July to demand a reduction in taxes and spending negotiations on the Suez Canal Concluding a tour of dispute will start here early next Oklahoma Miss Kellems last Maher himself is expected tof handle the with Brit- j ish Ambassador Sir Halph enson Ground work for resumption of talks cancelled since the oui break of Anglo-Egyptian violence j in the canal zone and Cairo MISS KELLEMS last night laid in London last week when helped organize an Oklahoma estimate of the amount direct could raise by taxation and the American delegation promisee to make plans for the iate expenditure in France di- and indirectly of enough dollars to permit the ment program to be Congress earmarked 000 in aid of France in ber but less than has been spent The French the remaining 000 released TODAY'S AGREEMENT came after Secretary of State Dean Acheson personally joined top Americans and French cabinet ministers in the aid Speaking for the Americans Defense Minister Robert Secretary of the Treasury John W Snyder and Mutual Security Administrator ell Harriman Premier Edgar Faure headed the French gation THE ARGUMENT over the tal question lasted two days and sary of the founding of the army Maj Gen Peter I discussed the atomic bomb in the newspaper Soviet Agriculture i AWARE OF THE toms of aggression he wrote i the Soviet government saw our state would not be j caught unprepared and that an j aggressor will be met with all possible weapons I this purpose it ed and tested atom bombs of various calibers There was no further i tion 1 In another newspaper Gen Sergei said the sians reject ail adventurous theories of atomic blitzkriegs and air blitzes and based their strength on I factors Insuring BUREAU Women of j sell Janesville state chairman I nine counties met at the Avalon i of the women's group explains night said that when the belles get to we're going to tell the Mr Republican date to subscribe to our gram And we'll have the er to do it Our program is sweeping the nation MARSHAL LEONIE in the government paper Izvestia that the Soviet armed forces are ready to de- liver a crushing and deadly to anv aggressor daring to hotel yesterday for the first Bureau project In the meeting of the Associated i iate foreground left to right Clever Milwaukee district man Muskego of the county w o m e a s group Mrs Waiter H Cooper Jefferson county and Mrs Women's Farm Bureau In t h e photo Mrs Harold Mrs Clifford Roe chairman of the group worth county Mrs George Freeman staff photo British Foreign Secretary ony Eden and former Egyptian Ambassador Abdel Fattah Pasha conferred Amr Pasha long regarded as a moderate and pro-British was recalled from his London last December as a protest 1 against clashes in canal zone He returnee to don briefly as King personal representative to the funeral of the late King VI and during his stay called j on Eden i Following the Jan 26 Cairo ri- ots King Farouk ousted the anti-British Wafdist J All the newspapers accused j i Anglo American imperialists planning to unleash a third world war Moscow Pravda said week she j Anglo-American armchair for her program in tne ston of planning to to the j last Allied soldiers city chapter of liberty belles Miami program in and Tuisa Okla Oklahoma Texas and ters and in California she said her followers number 000 Miss Kellems refused to withhold federal income taxes from her employes p a y checks and the revolt drew national attention four years ago The government filed a lien against her bank account and was awarded the tax money and put Maher plus a 100 per cent penalty in office Steady progress ward renewed negotiations with Britain has followed Miss Kellems said last night that she the abolition of all taxes runaway Driver Is Critically Hurt in Crash Reds Inject New Issue Into Talks Korea -Ar- rest on its top The auto a 1950 Chevrolet was demolished OCONOMOWOC a second pole and came to Watertown man was in critical condition today as the result of an auto crash a mile west of the county line Two other men suffered minor injuries in a were playing nearby atj second crash on the Broadway home when they saw road about two east of lhc poles fly into the jair notified their mother More Snow Is in Store for State More is in store for kesha the weatherman promised today and the sudden cold snap will continue snow is expected this and tonight and the cury drop to a iow of 15 The minimum temperature to 7 here today was de- grees while the high yesterday was 31 The high tomorrow will be 25 to 32 County and city workers have completed job of snow re- moval but authorities warned that most highways are still marked with patches of ice Preference To Highway 30 Concrete of Highway 30 between Highway SS and Summit will be given J t ial treatment it today by the Wisconsin commission Farm Bureau Women Convene in Women from nine counties of the state women's viewed the structure of the state Kussell explained the Candidate Says He's Willing to Present the Case WASHINGTON A house judiciary subcommittee gating the justice department day invited Harold E Stassen to submit any credible evidence that Attorney General J Howard McGrath has become a aire while in public office Stassen said in Rochester Minn that he would be happy appear before the and present his confidential in- formation about McGrath Chairman Frank L Chelf D- Ky and Rep Kenneth B ing senior GOP ber of the subcommittee tele- graphed the invitation to Stassen a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination Rep Patrick J Hillings another member of the group also asked Stassen for whatever information he has about McGrath's financial status STASSEN TOLD a Republican in Rochester last night that the subcommittee should call put hira under oath and thoroughly in- his finances The former Minnesota nor now on leave as president of the University of ia said that officers of many lice departments including those in New York Philadelphia and other cities are required to show I their source of income We ought to make the same thing apply to the chief ment officers of the United Stassen said in an administration I has been shown to be snot j through with corruption STASSEN HAD said earlier in women representing Q aid given by Bids trill be opened March 11 provement will begin early in the group About Grath's personal finances during also pointed a speech in York Thursday in night McGrath's only comment thank candidate Stassen for the compliment In their telegram to Stassen Chelf and Keating women were the sale of books j You are quoted in the press THIS STRETCH of Highway GREEN SAID organization of presently has a temporary the state Bureau started in a top surface to permit the bed to In the spring roots movement in areas He said the for paving it with concrete but organization Green stressed the need for to take an active part in the highway commission ed the work could not be ed into its busy schedule When the 7.7 mile of stamps for each j Included on the afternoon gram were films on cancer and a welcome by James Taylor Mukwonago prominent in the county Farm Bureau women represented Washington Walworth Racine Kenosha Jefferson x Dodge and Ozaukee counties TWO Joyce and Girl Found 1 With Father's Employe Described as critical is Griesbach 59 crushed chest who and suffered a day but injected a new issue in- to the truce talks with a bitter protest against the massacre of 69 Reds in the ment camp The break in the troop tion deadlock came in staff cer talks on supervision of a truce The Reds bowed to ed Nations demands for rotation at least troops a month cd off one power pole snapped during a truce after refusing for more than a week to go above THE AGREEMENT removed one more obstacle to an tice but the Communist acre protest in staff officer talks on prisoners threatened new de- lays Communist Col Tsai Chen Wen lodged what he called a serious protest against the killing of 69 Communist civilian inter- nees and wounding of 142 others American security forces in a riot sn a camp on Kcje land Monday EVERY WAUKESHA BUSINESS FIRM Should Belong to the CHAMBER of COMMERCE 311 Are Members Today town OCONOMOWOC said Mrs William who ed Oconomowoc police building the membership of stretch through campaigning Resident I with concrete the last j own township areas i in the highway which con- He also pointed to the Qf Rest Home program of the state Bureau ing the all-out effort being made Milwaukee and Madison will be complete After bids are received and A publicly opened they will fee re- to promote reapportionment in legislative districts in the state old girl kidnaped from her to Gov Kohler for urged the women to explain iast night was found today i approval Once the is reapportionment to A former Oconomowoc resident Miss Edna Jacobson 49 died as having stated that persistent confidential reports have beea made to you that Attorney eral McGrath has become a during the years of his public office holding and as de- manding a congressional gation of these reports BELIEVE our com- is the appropriate al to make Inquiry into your charges We would be grateful if you would furnish to our com- any credible evidence which you may have in your possession substantiating your legations or charges that this alleged wealth was increased during the period when Mr yesterday afternoon at Crowell Grath occupied the position of jv u j e a tj ana a Lynn Farrell 59 j ing along a busy street a j gun this part of Highway 30 will j groups through sn educa Communist negotiators I broken leg He is being treated route 4 suffered abrasions to the j disgruntled employe be closed for most of the program to the Allies on troop rotation at St Mary's hospital in and shoulder body of her father rner their own Rest home on lower lake i solicitor general or attorney educational i following a long illness eral bruises and Charles Erblich 59 West Allis suffered cuts afier the autos they were driving col- Griesbach lost control of on Hy D yesterday after- car as he was driving on Hy 16 about one mile west of the county line yesterday afternoon The oar traveled for 400 feet after leaving the road and Sheriff's deputies said details of the accident were not available Farrell is being treated at Waukesha Memorial hospital where he was removed by the county ambulance Detectives in a car ed one of the biggest hunts in Montreal history by spotting ty little Barbara hand In hand with Robert Patenaude among the shoppers on St inc st Both Barbara and Robert were taken to police headquarters and Robert was heid on an open DURING THE afternoon n Rotary to Observe Anniversary Waukesha Rotarians will return Sod Happy sion Mrs Alfred G Meyer waukee district chairman Mrs Harold Russell Janesville newly elected to the site of the first the to celebrate the club's anniversary They'll find things have a CRITICALLY HURT A town man Henry Griesbach 59 is in critical condition at a Wa- hospital after his auto crashed on Hy 16 one west of the county line yesterday The auto ran off the road traveled 400 feet in a ditch to rest on its top against a third pole above The car a 1950 Chevrolet was described bounced off one power a total wreck ed since club members and their wives alternated to provide the luncheons for meetings The room they once used is now the nal Attic That was where the first chartered meeting was held 31 years ago MINNEAPOLIS A sota state guard dance turned in- affair last night when an inexperienced guard member pulled out the pin on a tear gas bomb by mistake The 300 guardsmen and their guests fled the Minneapolis ory in tears cutting short the dance who was bom Aug 2 1903 at Hartland was the daughter of Hans and Anna Sae resided at 139 Luther ave here for several years She was employed as a bookkeeper at the Oconomowoc Family laundry Funeral services be Iday at 2 from the Zion church at Hartiand with the Rev Eugene Hinderer ating Burial will be in the church cemetery Friends may call at the The judiciary subcommittee is just starting its investigation of the justice department In reply to Hillings request Stassen sent this telegram I WILL of course cooperate with your committee or any er appropriate committee of the senate or the house which to inquire into the of Attorney eral J Howard McGrath during years of public service since bohm Funeral home after 3 p m tomorrow The body will also be in state Monday from j until time of services 1 Miss Jacobson is survived one brother Emery of of AS THEIR special guests day Rotarians will have about six waiters who served lunch to members during those early years The waiters are former college students who took the jobs for meals Two of the have since become now throughout the K a r v c Zillmer businessman presiden of the local Chamber of Com- merce and Lawrence Senator McMahon Gives Hint On H-Bomb Progress in U.S WISCONSIN Some cloudiness through Sunday Light snow most Bray Madison assistant in the general's office administrative state adjutant Falls Man Stabs Self With His Pocket Knife A rural Falls man was in good condition at Waukesha Memorial hospital today after he stabbed himself in the stomach with a pocket knife during a fit of cy sheriff's department re- super bomb is getting close to reality As chairman of the ate atomic energy committee McMahon keeps a close watch osi developments in the US atomic energy project Ke is constantly prodding the atomic energy commission to greater efforts He said recently that it is not the business of his committee to be with atomic progress H-bomb progress he I am not dissatisfied That's any progress report on the bomb That he said is one of j the things that we have to con- ters Of ceal BUT HE NOTED been two years since President Truman zold the AEC to go ahead H-bomb development said That work has been going on for a tle over two years at an snapped off a second and ported that William Bowers Falls route 1 plunged the knife with a two and a half inch blade into his last night following a drinking bout staff photo I and a family quarrel ated pace I am not dissatisfied that's about all I can say BUT LAST night asked In the tests at the wetok proving ground last spring the AEC successfully performed experiments to H- bomb development Hew tests are scheduled for this spring at the same Pacific ocean testing ground They may contribute further to perfection of the new weapon from McMahon it was enough If H-bomb progress was anything but good McMahon would never say he was n o t dissatisfied McMahon made his revelatory ana ite Saturday night and in extreme north Sunday t j quite so cold Saturday night Saturday night ranging from above in northeast to west High Sunday except near Illinois boundary Minimum temperature to i 8 Mean temperature yesterday 13 Temperature range here high 31 low 7 Temperature range here a year high 50 low lo Local Hourly Hour 7 y iO K 12 1 2 Temps 15 19 24 23 32 33 ALMANAC February 24 39 Moon fc New Monday am   

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