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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - March 18, 1954, Zanesville, Ohio                               The Times Recorder News Paper Delivered By KFD The Same Day It Is Printed 70TH 65 PHONE 16 PAGES MARCH 1954 FIVE CENTS TAX DEBATE RAGES ON HOUSE FLOOR McCarthy Lashes Out At Critics Cares Nothing For Standing Of Opponents March Sen McCarthy said tonight he didn't give dam how high or how low people in the Republican or Democratic parties are who are about the methods he lias used in what he called his fight to Communists and traitors BOTH President Eisenhower and Vice President mentioning McCarthy have recently called fairer procedures in work of investigating committees saying that the fight against Com- harmed by im- proper McCarthy his lenge in a speech before a gathering of some 1.200 bers of the Chicago Irish ship club celebrating St Patrick's day Referring his fight with of the Army Robert T start think maybe I'll have to finish The senate -sub- committee heads has ordered a full public probe into charges and counter- charges hurled by McCarthy top Army AX ARMY last week that McCarthy and Roy Cohn chief counsel of his pressure the Army mem to Schinc a er staff aide who was drafted as a private last fall charge accused and other Army officials attempting to him into giving up his probe to Page New Bomb Dwarfs Other Weapons March IT Shattering power hundreds of limes greater than any previous man-made explosion was ed when the United States set off its H-bomb Xo 2 j That detonation in the mid- grounds two weeks ago 1 Left scientific measuring in- unable to record the full effects of the force 2 Apparently pushed tive debris and moisture out beyond the safety zone boundary of the test area 3 Jarred an island 176 miles distant This information came today from a variety of sources in- direct statements by congressional committee bers and comments by other well qualified sources who could not be named Of high significance was the fact all described the March 1 explosion as that of an actual capable of being dropped on enemy Rep ranking Democrat on the joint Atomic Energy told that the explosion was greater than the other thermonuclear blast detonated at the Pacific proving grounds in November 1362 Another equally informed source said it was or foor Ike Has Faith In Honesty Of Army Secretary WASHINGTON March 17 President today de- clared his confidence in the ty and integrity of secretary of the Kc said he believes and believes in in the secretary's blazing row McCarthy SHARPLY falling what he termed petty quarrels and hysterical reaction to such things ns hower said it's possible Stevens may be mistaken or misinformed on points But he asserted with vigor that if he didn't believe the army secretary wouldn't be where he underlined it by he stands by Stevens so far as his Integrity and honor are concerned off for Chicago to make a said only that forthcoming public hearings demonstrate who is telling the with red-faced Irritation he made no apparent fort to made It plain sick and tired of controversies such as the one in which Stevens accused McCarthy of sure on the army and McCarthy Bandits Get Lost Following Holdup Two bewildered toy gun up Hearn's then got hopelessly lost in the block ment rendered in in loot IT WAS a comedy of errors from start to bells jangled they up where they weren't turned blindly amid a sea of showcases like little boys a carnival maze of mirrors Tne overlooked in cash And they forgot how to reach the service they had come in the only unlocked door in the Bronx department store at in the two 3 aisle were spotted by special Policeman Edward who shouted at give yourselves up You can't get out of replied the completely flustered holdup men identified themselves as Jerry Feller and William ner both of the Bronx POLICE SGT John Jennings re- called his days as a cop on a beat that the pair used to pal around with Murray a rookie guard at Hearn's Schuster was arrested The bandits chore was made no easier by a clumsy cleaning who accidently touched off a burglar MAIL home m county will receive a very special letter in the mail The envelope will the traditional Easter Seals Income from these seals provides the support Sunshine located at the Wilson where all capped children of community are helped along the path of recovery The sale Is by the Muskingum County Crippled Children's Society left io Howard Zanesville Jack former county Robert For- ker 1954 campaign and Fred superintendent of the malls The drive will continue through Easter April 18 More than Easter Seal appeal letters containing sheets of Zanesville area as the first step of the 1954 campaign to crippled children got underway Sponsored by the Muskingum County Society for Crippled the 21st annual appeal officially opens today and con- through Easter April IS Largest portion of the funds contributed in the local area will ert campaign man announced A smaller per goes to the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults to support a nationwide program of research and direct services Many Rotary Anns and others spent some time in addressing and stuffing the letters in aration for the drive In charge of- was Forkcr of Robert Agency and Jack of Tom's Letter who served general chairman of the drive a few years ago Robert K manager of Combs Lumber company is assistant general chairman of the campaign French Planes And Artillery v Slaughter Attacking Rebels March slashed the at- tackers of today with murderous artillery and air as- sault renewed under sunny skies A big victory over the lcd rebels appeared shaping up in the fierce struggle for the French in holdup The false brought been It was still too early to say that Willett to the store in time to join in the capture Illness Strikes Two-Headed Boy March weaker head of Mr and Mrs Cecil Hartley's two headed baby seems to be suffering from a circulatory but appears to have no its tor said today Dr J K Elbert said Donald Kay is still getting oxygen and is not Thc baby has two stomachs but Dr Elbert said he believes the food taken by the Ray will take care of the child's needs Hartley is a laborer He and Mrs Hartley have two other both normal sources estimated that 000 strength of an entire been put out of action thus far in five days of VO Nguyen the minh still has an estimated men in the around Dien Bien The question was whether would send all of his forces into one gantic attempt to smash the de- fenses of the French fortress Late today the Vietminh was ments five to six miles sibly presaging a mass infantry attack The French replied with a from ican supplied 105 and full scale air assault Judge Dissolves Injunction In School Dispute March 17 Adams county Common Pleas Judge James today dis- solved a temporary injunction ring Donald Russell from acting as Lawrence county school super- tinges mightier than the atomic conducting the test had at lesst 600 times more powerful than the wartime nuclear fission bomb dropped on Hiroshima released en- ergy equivalent to tons of TNT Some still to be evaluated on the basis of ever scientific recordings could be ran the power of the March 1 shot to a thousand times or more that of the 1952 test a hydrogen gadget Out o the welter ot nary estimates and guesses there emerged one certain President Eisenhower made an understatement when he said last Feb 17 that the clear weapon in tive power all atomic New York Irish March In Honor Of St Patrick YORK March 17 A breeze as saucy as a colleen's wink A sun as bright as a wee one's smile A sky as blue as way's waters ATX THESE and laughter Republicans Gain Ground In Battle Against Move To Slash Income Taxes GOP Leader Says Democrats Using Dangerously Figures In Claiming Only Wealthy To Benefit March ed to be gaining ground steadily late today in a House floor battle against a Democratic drive to give everybody a new income tax cuL i r After five hours of bitter partisan expressed strong and optimism that a the house's 219 Republicans tomorrow would defeat a cratic proposal to increase OXK Democratic income tax exemptions iE ir of New York's Irish marched too today as they strong up in their tional SL Patrick's day parade a bit on the exuberant that million persons jammed the man-made canyon to applaud and marvel in the crowd did seem greater and er than ever before The parade began at 44th street at p m It took the average marcher one hour and three minutes to follow a green center line along the avenue to street where the parade ed A T R O X G northwest wind whipped the pennants of of turning the avenue Into a verdant sea of rippling color The i wind snatched up the lill of band after band and set the house's 215 j each taxpayer and each dependent brcak on by Democratic count showed SEVERAL Democratic the in- who earlier had predicted victory crease for their conceded privately debate that appeared to be tomorrow studded against them now In the critical j with charges by each side that or more GOP means committee said fore considered tax fight of this congressional tion year Republican leaders said a half dozen hereto on the issue had swung over today in opposition to the exemption in- which is strongly opposed by President Eisenhower They predicted that 10 or fewer the other was in and misleading statistics Chairman Israeli Claims Arabs Massacre Bus Passengers D March IT An Israeli spokesman said a gang Arabs attacked a bus at Scorpion's Pass ly figures to support their contention that corporations and w e al t h y individuals benefit the general tax revision KEP echoed that such Democratic claims ply are not And Rep Cooper ior Democrat on Reed's attacked ments that more than hall the go to the tax payer is not he EVEN SEFORE the scrap ed on the house President told his arc 1 ert today ami massacred il that the and children favors the rich and doesn't four aboard survived THE REPORTED killings came in the wake of increasing Irish airs to from tension It was the worst masonry lowers high The temperature was in the high For the first time since Jimmy Walker 22 years the mayor of New York led the parade He is Robert F a McTague on his mother's side LUCK of the Irish is with Have a wonderful he exulted as ho took off in incident of its kind since a raid by Israelis killed 53 Arabs in the Jordan village of Kibya last Oct Israel was formally censured fair share of lower income brackets The Prevision was before the house for argument today and a vote tomorrow It re- to Page in the United Nations for the lence An official Israeli spokesman de- clared the civilian bus was at- tacked by the Arabs while it was travelling from Elath a seaport on the Gulf of to his top hat He said the attack occurred firmly against the prankish breeze 160 miles north of Elath and gave feel like I'm back in the exclaimed lice commissioner FrancLs W Ad- Sleepless Gunmen In Bank Funds ams as he swung along behind Skilled its driver instantly The bus the police department's band a the for nnH sleepless Tne gang fired a burst from a woman bank clerk arid submachine gun at the bus and j her family to a frightful night in glee club for the Irish TAKING advantage of French fighters and ers ranged over the hills and plains around Dien Bien THE decision marked second time the courts have handed back to the disputants the problem of what to do about rence county's two county school A court ly dismissed requests by both seU and the county school board mering Vietminh gun restraining masses of rebel troops The GPs Dream Conies True he bus and ed the riders with slugs from the killing 10 ers OF TJIE gers said she and one child the daughter of the driver saved March 17 1 themselves by The dream of many an ex- if our Israeli soldiers on the bombarding French positions in u smashed also at long lines of the only man in GI came true for Loland F Cor- the fortress with 75 and 103 and Qthcr the brin in up war to the school office is accuses the army him to Kidnap Victim Found Unharmed LA March 17 2 sought kidnap victim Britain's Canal Garrison Alerted March 17 has alerted troops of her Suez Canal zone garrison to be to race to the Sudan in case new trouble flares in that tian informed officials said today Elements of a full men or were reported on a standby basis ci US suns from hill Poor had a suspension order by the the air arm but did not prevent the parachute drop SL Pat Influences Court March 17 mill drunkenness or dis- orderly c o n d u c t cases ing Irishmen were dismissed in Magistrate Harvard Aaron's court today Tne policy forth in a ruling issued undor a name he adopted just for this day an Irishman can't i St Patrick's the can he The Weather a state stopped a car for speeding on the bus as escorts and o v ere wounded last week for hearing on charges against him and With the battle in its fifth of additional troop reinforcements Baltimore Washington way last week He recognized as William Leo his Army company this was the way the situation to be shaping the says it must grant him a hearing within 30 days obtaining a bank robbed the Durham Trust Co of day and left only meagre ciues r THE BANDITS set first of their scheme by binding and gagging Isabel a bank her husband their son their home They the key from King and then the house until shortly before 8 Gaining entrance to the bank they pounced on bank treasurer John Skelton when he opened the front door shortly afterward With a pistol at his ton to open two vaults The gunmen scooped up the tied Skelton with clothesline French army sources say SAYS the board rebels have lost killed fire him because he has a he forfeited by failing up for his trial today to Page I five-year contract from the ing board Tne present board says it has power to remove Russell When new board members took fice in William Paul was appointed superintendent For a while and Paul occupied the superintendent's Tice at the same time a House Russell today acted as March 17 5 Gen Mac Arthur will con- Eisenbower Washington Post Buys Competitor March 17 The Washington Post purchased the limes Herald from Col Robert R McCormick for an aKain when he opened Announcing the a sum today the first edition safe to remove a set of jday Presidential Press the combined requested by state C n asked MacArthur to come ir March 17 The Council of Churches of sheeting and fled today began a rear ja campaign to end legalized in a next door ball game operation in the leery noticed An strange automobile was pointed to the A New alarm concern of churches to speak out AH police had to work on the problem at the was what Skelton told quest of public the men were about Tlie action reports white lor pinball operators are ore a a public hearing and other a s council hold on the matter Both April it was said e felt hats cloudy and m Post Asked To issue approved assigned to advise the i to o representatives present dty April j said the Rev Bruce n I executive oi for the conference at their position Council of Churches are March For asking them to pass first time in seven 1 I Haserty replied when a reporter asked there any possibility of to Convicted Slayer Files He also to any jn Court on the for the rewards totaling 000 safe return The boy's Felix Taus to full jailed by police recently after said they suspected SKIES TODAY Sunrise kidnaping an attempt board of p m 6 M p Monday that an of- Girney refused to the S million dollars had been and commissioners requested Jest For This Morning First on the sian officers showed up for a social at Tempelhof air base in Allied West it was learned today Three Air Force headed by a surprised American British and French of- COLUMBUS Ohio March 17 by in an Samuel 3 Nettles Saturday at a appealed to the Ohio party j court today from his decree In recent years Soviet diplomats conviction the commanders have at- and Peeler last tended Allied social functions in Sent 1 1 West Berlin Since as sentenced to bo the Russians have consistently par child arc   

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