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P Monday, January 14, 19 \ ised od Ape - ee ae oF ; SOO EE RE COIEEN. 5. Mepdaydammary 14, 1892 Cotton Sweepstakes Winner City Ofticers It Won't Be A Quiet Weekend D 15 Milli Doll On Trai ) | Miilion otiars On Trail Of | Deficit Is E ted ‘Fire Sweaters | eficit Is Expecte ire Sweaters — \ H Two Manufacturers No New Taxes : | e | Say That Empire State t int , ' 1 | sli : d Are Proposed Collector Of New Storm Brings | Mills Supplied Them | ag | J With Materials | By Congress R Job More RainTo NEW YORE. «City ofliceis, | . ° | ail inflammable sweat- | y-CMARLES F. BARRETT evenue jo f L ] d } on tha. tralia WASHINGTON #— President | 4 2 Cali - Lowlands ers, planned to'wisit today a New | TrutHan’s financial chart for the Ma Be Ended | By The ASSOCIATED PRESS | York plant which two Enaritas: | — — ee ak cl {A new storm today brought more | turers ay senile’. jroaterial for | about a jon dollar icit, ‘ : | M@|some of the ga’ . as. eeedent Has Proposed | rain to the — mane _ |°°A smallseate national scare has | ld be two to three times} ‘That Offices Of 64 Celiternia abe re raw | been stirred up by the sweaters, | nage tee ny red ink operation Collect Be Replaced snow-choked mountain areas. | which burn to ashes in less than sinee-World, War IL. It probably cig ifap eSeteeey It added to the discomforts and | a minute if ignited. Police in vari- | would swell the national debt close By New, Smaller Setup | inconveniences of that section's | ous areas report shat many | to.or above ‘the present legal limit | WASHINGTON Collectors of | worst winter in half a century. | pe ee, Gas xeponedly of 215 billions. ; a internal revenue from all over the| Week end rains flooded 2,500 ae fhurned gains the wearer lit a cig: | utes Bees sac ts be aide country were called into confer-| sons out of their homes in se aret, another when the wearer | ed” told paced this is | @Mce here today to discuss a reor-;san Francisco Bay area. Main stood too near a gas stove. | temiouire President Truman will | ganization plan that would abolish! highways in the Sierra Nevada are | Re \ sawn woe pee beri present to the election - year Con- | their jobs. blocked by snow and transconti- | . 2 oe pa: til | A ri F | . wou.d visit the plant of the Em- | } SR Sea Duden! message President Truman has proposed | nental trains are either stalled vl | (P) Wirephoto | pire State Mills here today. [er 2 5 ee SHOU r that the offices of the 64 collectors | running as much as 30 hours late. | ; ane i | Two sweater manufacturers in | SRae minute cs: -| MAURICE SMITH looks up from examining bolls in the middle : sani pa Gaps eean alike ee Fig hea spending in the | be replaced by a new and smaller! ‘The storm is expected to bring) of his $9 lcs laine) eee patch in |New York and Cleveland Sunday | GOOD THING IT WAS SATURDAY because, like hundreds of fiseal’ beginning July 1 will | setup of district commissioners. more rain to sopping Los Angeles) ae rae 380 Ae CRARE c told officials that the Empire; other Reno residents, Truant Officer Neal Scott couldn't free t year rie Ber- pp gerd acre yield of 8,380 pounds of lint cot- | State Mills had supplied them with ares e towering mound of snow that fell in Nevada x id snow to the San Ber 4 his car from the towering reach 85 billion dollars, up| Revenue Commissioner John B. | al Slade ee an Giuthena | ton is believed to be an all-time record for rain-grown cotton. | Material for their products. Scot hare le tienes (cll Gy Meine torshcauieas snowiall. in a6 {rom an estimated 70 biilions for | Dunlap called today’s meeting to;nardino Mountains | Mi lvand, Records for irrigation cotton such as that grown in California | Called the material “bursh rayon.” | More than 18 inches fe 1 {he,suerent year Ee pera Ni discuss what may be expected M covaities tied up traffic. | are not available. Smith placed first’in the South Carolina 1951 Scott identiied the New York; Y&@"s: - ¢ --Pres aes Jaws will bring | Congress doesn’t kill the reorgani-| Light snow covered most of} cotton growing contest, and he won a $1,500 sweepstakes prize | sweater maker | as Philip Toffle: : egh ’ ¢ in billions next fiscal year, | zation plan. Northern New England and light! for setting a new all-time record owner of the Vic-Ess Manufactur- | SEA-PLANE CRASH : : ge ate Temes roporal, offered [rain fell Jp te, erate, treeeing |” "8 evccand Fire Capt. ‘Willian J |', KGentinied Brom:Page One) \ t ape ‘lachians. Fog and drizzle, freezin, . . Spee Pela ip : =e erash, ‘and five day trip suffered in-the wake of a series of Internal | i7 some places, shrouded sections | Athletic Commission Probes Miller said Charles Barracato, of brit au ibine orien aocorss r 3. cAlthough the administration | Revenue Bureau scandals, would jof the Upper Great Lakes region. Ring F oe cam a's tame ADDRESSES ling to Lowe and Bradshaw. They ¢ for $@veral years has insisted on create 25 district revenue commis-/ The storm in the Far West also ing Fracas ied himself as a manufac Li adshaw. taxes--high aang to balance the | sioners. They would take over, not | brought rain or snow ae the ; & Atare: Seca ee | were very happy, however, to = P budget, Mr. Truman in this elec- coasts of Oregon and Washington. he evelan manufacture A TANS }foot on land and to continue the pos Rave adsl extiee or only the work of the 64 Present It was mild in the eastern half {| was quoted as saying he had been | rest of their journey via bus rather income tax boosts to close the gap collectors, but all other field ac- of the nation, from Pennsylvania j buying the material for four years By ‘ i ah s s | tivities i ir di dist f longer had a sweat- ‘ : an boat or plane. i between outgo and income. | tivities in their districts. south, but cold in the Northern but that he no long: Field Marshall V ount) Rs en on 4. Instead, the administration! Many revenue uhits in the field | Plains and parts of Montana. | er stock. ae eee Als hina Boa Be ae fhe Mero! a former min ‘0 will*press for tighter tax enforce-|now operate independently of the. Some early morning tempera- | It was not aan last _w ane Alexander Has been j Weeper. is ow Ae v ment and closing of alleged ‘“‘loop- | collectors, who are appointed by; tures: Caribou, Me. 5 above; New fler told Scott, that he the | Offered A High Defense | '2,company o} t holes’. If the national economy |the White House. The new district | York 42; Aanta 53; Miami 6 } material was inflamma ‘ofiler pies | ‘The mail on the plane wa ed, fi continues to expand rapidly, and| commissioners would be selected | Galveston 68; Oklahoma City 61; said he then stopped making the Post In Beitain | trans‘erred to t e boa and brought r Congress approves the proposed | under the Civil Service System. Chicago 33; Bemidji, Minn. 9 be- ayeateys, senteH De had been pro- By JOHN SCALI to Key West, Lowe said. in tnas be Svea to" near. 10" bil | lo’ effect sutomatcslly within 60 | Havre, Mont. 1 above: Seattle 8 “heports of the combustible| OTTAWA (M—British Prime Mit-| Anoog certain tibes of indians : fos. gt nag : days after it is formally submitted | San Francisco 50; Los Angeles 49; sweaters started about a _month ister Winston Churchill ey UP |the earth was once thougit of as t 5.) Large portions of te 85 billion|to Congress, unless either house | Salt Lake City 24, and Denver 45. ago when a young man in Los |his talks with Canadian leaders j their mother, and the hoe +r F r spending program were au- |votes against it. wa Angeles lit a cigaret and his new !tgqay with a full-dress speech rot to be used to mar hy thorized by Congress in past years.| Dunlap has indicated that many 0'Co Will sweater went “poof RS aimed at railying the common- t Requests for new appropriations | of the 64 collectors probably will nor 1 Not Since then, similar incidents wealth to. few ettorte. againnt BS Bs tas y will. about $3 billion, 10|not be retained in the reorganiza- bays, been reported unt) tie Burn: | world, communiam } SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN : than Mr. ‘Truman tion, and that some probabiy will Se k R Fl ti ing sweater fear reached national ye eees Canadian-British com- 3 - a pee teretained in the reorgenize: e sith he beg ROBIE: SW CAPEE REATETS munique will be issued before the | by the Mutual Broadcasting Sys- | Probable government tion, and that some probably will) BALTIMORE \®—Sen. Herbert tested” farments they had been! seech announcing the results of |tem in the Unite ates. i " the coming year | prefer to leave the revenue bureau. | R.-O’Conor (D.-Md.) will not seek nee rina ton meee aun aay tem his three and one-half days of; Tuesday the British prime min- d at billion dollars, the Citi- i He has said only 15 of the col, ‘re-election when his term expires pus te ee re fous seen | meetings with Prime Minister Lou- | ister will fly back to Washinatan, te zens, for the Hoover Re-'lectors are career tax men, and this year so that he can “take secontn te SHES M99 lig St. Laurent and other Canadian | where ke is to make a major for- port will mean a mini-|the district commissioners should) part in the discussion and action seconds. ms ssi ae .|eabinet ministers. jeign policy speech before a joint : muni for each man, woman | be qualified tax experts. Also, Dun-|on vital questions without having ! Toffler said be wake unable to’ "The chief reported result of his! session of Congress on Thursday t and in the country, pr $2,011 | lap has said 25 of the present col-! jt thought any political considera- | sell to department stores because | | cit however—the naming of Field | per . lectors have some outside business | tion is involved.” the ‘sweaters could not be dry | srarshal Viscount Alexander to a E mittee sent a telegram | activity. No outside business inter-| In a surprise announcement Sun- cleaned. Reports from over the na-| nigh defense post in Britain—prob- | s to Mr. in Sunday night urg- | ests whatsoever would be allowed | day, O’Conor said, “It is now ap- Hon indicated that most persons | syiy will not appear in the joint BETTER THAH ing fim to press for reorganization | under the reorganization plan. parent that some of my views are bad purchased their-sweaters from « nnouncement. a x plas which the group said would Six collectors either resigned or| at variance with those espoused itinerant peddlers or salesmen; ""Diving his stay, Churchill re-| QF PAINTE!! t save more than five billion dollars ! were fixed ina vas staff shake- | by others. In candor I must admit ee eS Sema portediy offered Alexander, who a 8acsD> } a os ups late last year. Three were in-|a lack of sympathy with certain Se Sa a eas now is governor-general of Canada, a 7 ‘rhe telegram was signed by Dr. | dicted on charges of bribery or programs.” Do } ou Know That a new, top level job, possibly that | ina cS ; Robert L. Johnson, president of | fraud. Altogether, 166 revenue em-| He refused to elaborate on that Soce Wie i Aldo Forte, |! Britain's defense _ minister. EH Temple University and chairman | ployes were fired or required to| statement but Democratic Part George Wilson and Aldo Forte, | Churchill himself now holds the L es 7 y ache: of the Citizens Committee, and 17| resign on all types of charges. | members in the state have previ- alee A suaces of the Detrol post. i 7B: \ other Iading members. The non- - I d him of ki (®) Wirephoto |Lions football team, were team- int ipk id } " A on: | ously accused him of working at fecas. S ics i But informed diplomats sai Partisan ‘orumization is working |¢ross purposes with the Truman! ay Top, N. Y. State Athletic Commission Chairman Robert | ipige the Chicago Bears in the | Churchill will wait until later be- ATIN E5URINALL . f Pate compte pedeeelioars nsurgents administration. | Christenberry (left) he testimony of Referee Miller (right) 3 | fore nage bec ean ne SYNTHETIC BER SENSATION ed by 4. commission hepded by stilbene: seem eted bir eh concerning fracas in ‘on Square Garden ring at conclusion Hal Moffie hacktield: coach oteadl phuieperiiens the | Quick ov 0 wink! 1 Coot ONLY former President Herbert Hoover. } si i of Rocky Castellani-Ernie Durando bout. Next to Christenberry | at Brandeis ersity, played his | ill li War isnt covers! Dry in 20 min. No ; sie ave: a. enve ber not te run again. ices ead | inter backs || focihall ae Hastacd | Churchill likewise is expected to! fumes, fuss, or fire hozard The President's political advisers $ ' O'Conor, who gained national} is Manny Rpbbins, commission attorney, and in center lcotball al: Harvard. remain silent about his reported | For both wolls ond woodwork id to have cautioned against |prominence when he succeeded} ground is Arnold Cohen, counsel for Tommy Ryan, manager of 2 a }Plans to shift another top British | Mvchmere woshabje thon the 4 a useless all - out drive for higher P rt H d Sen. Kefauver (D.-Tenn.) as chair-| Castellani. Bottom, Ryan (right) talks with Castellani at commis- Evel Blackwer elnnatl Reds | military man, Gen. Sir Gerald | > lat oit point % py dltpay Key congressmen | @ ‘i eads man of the Senate Crime Investi-} sion offices in New York City. A state boxing commissioner, An- | Ate une a pantie oy ec | Templer, to Malaya as British high DistRipuUTED BY o ah political parties have made | 3 4 ; gating Committee, will return to! thohy Durso told hearing he saw Ryan punch Miller after latter in poe 3 | commissioner. My ga gral aiaats Congress | Supporters Of Senator 1 sevate life for the first time since | oto 45eq fight in seventh round and awarded it to Durando. od | nena na been conferring | PIERCE BROS . xe! | > 3 SMe Rnd te Se YS | with the British prime minister ioe | Kefauver Match Truman) "yj; oa — = The Pennsylania State Grass | Wit Wraps: , . : sponser is public offices included two - . ‘ . ; | since arriving without fanfare Fri- "en = ~. " ; Court tennis championships were oar | Corner Fleming & Elizabeth Sts. Thomas Cambria Site For June 3 fe'plane we neue ois ae” Atom Proposal | Powers Will shared by Vie Seixas (mens) and) {¥;,2 few minutes, after Church i ah : ie plans to resume his law prac- P Ma . : ‘ill. He now ‘ommander of Brit- | a ee | Primary tice, Maureen Connolly (womens.) | sine ‘Saatern frontise Reports For Duty |, 33% 28s%3c9 7 tours Pahides Ordered (Of Russians | Head MeCarty | oe cinco gt» tam,| tar nul meee a Thomas -L. Cambria, aviation|,in both parties to deliver Califor- d iq : thei i i + |nated in October by terrorists de. % Prep 4 " | their National League rivals in 19-| ee Py ee ordnanceman airman apprentice, | mia’s weighty votes for President Campaig |whie directing Britain's three- | Saas: soho d orbs USN, soit of Mr. and Mrs, S| Truman and Gov. Earl Warren in|'T'g Duty In Cit I Sh d year-old war against Communist- | s Ned oot ie a i FORT PIERCE, —(FNS) Dan i | a “ Cambrit'of 449 Columbia ave-|the Democratic and Republican y y S unte )McCa didate for Governor, ; Jim Martin and Leon Hart, Det- led_ guerillas. | Eye-Examination and- nue, Grantwood, N. J., recently | Presidential nominating contests. Steve P. Pahides, aviation ord- bos on } Met arty, aR ae 408 7 roit Lions’ football stalwarts are} _Churchill’s speech tonight, his | Visual Training reported for duty with Fleet Ail! Arrangements by organization!nanceman airman apprentice, | Western Position So Far recently announced the anpoint- flakes aice Daine, sold bet pe | first in North America since his | OMPLETE SERVICE ON Weather” Training Unit, Naval | Democrats to put a slate of dele- | USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Pa. | Is-That The Vishinsky | ™ent of Earl P. Powers, Gaines: | in. a Kg P'laddress early in 1949 at Cam- |} © . Air Station, Key West, Florida, | Sates in the June 3 primary |nides of 1023 Washington street, | ee 4 7 w* | ville Certified Puk‘ie Accounta : bridge's Massachusetts Institute of | under the command of Captain |Pledged to Mr. Truman failed tO! Marcus Hook, Panna. recently | Proposals Offered and well-known Floridian, as his Site Sais “treciaes aoe Ghe Technology is scheduléd for 10:15 | & ‘or halt a move by supporters of Sen. | s ci ie - campaign manager for the 1952} .°4™ ite , | p.m. (EST). It will be carried b: ry C. Toth. rT y | ; n./reported to Fleet All Weather Nothing That Could i “Carty | Washington Senators, is a nephew | i "i Duty"br Key We: he “hur Kefauver (D.-Tenn.) to match this |-p...: y. : , Nothing Phat G race, At the same time McCarty se apy 5, 1s € |two Canadian radio networks, the We Use Bausch and Lomb y fey West, the furth- | S¢ Abs Training Unit for duty under the | i 4 vill be | Of Tony Cuccinello, Cincinnati Reds 4 s . e jusch an est South city in. the United | With a similar slate. lcommend of Captain J.C. Toth, Be Discussed Now | announced his headquarters will be | |) j British Broadcasting Company and od Exiled States gives Cambria an oppor-| ,O8 the Republican side, erities | Duty in Key nail Wecascik | 5 STANLEY JOHNSON ‘in his home torn * Ft. pete: — rE bi Pro ucts xc usively tunity. to enjoy livin; “4 of Warren an avowed candidate | .., a tae ¢ at abs as : Powers will be in charge of state Fe New Y, , ‘Bye Gti amet the nation’s resort cities, famocg'f0F the GOP presidential nomina. |<it South city in the United! paris ip—the Western Big! headquarters and will direct stra- rookie ramet New York, Yankte | youn. Groces SELB thit-Geot Perens 4 nee 4 , tion, called a meeting tonight to |>**teS & A — ee formally proposed today!tegy and coordinate campaign | Tose er, 5 Seerqanare | * for outdoor sports the yea pick ah oppdeition slate jtunity to enjoy living in one of ; Three et t ti \n. {Work of the 67-county McCarty or- and is a member of the Missouri | STAR * BRAND ' A Brod around. er i dba wee \the nation’s resort cities for out-| that Soviet Foreign Minister An-; Work of tive Chamber of | National Guard. | ADDRESS nes Cambria entered the Naval ‘ sh ergata Nigga on door sports the year around. |drei Y. Vishinsky’s new atomic | ee, oe act ceCnenies at ant sae AMERICAN | 619 Duval St. service. April 17, 1951, and re-| nich’ campaigns: in te wine | Pahides entered the Naval] proposals be shunted from the |jected ome of the five outstanding | Bb Ferri, rooie fullback with| and CUBAN C | comber, ceived ‘his rocruit training at the Naval . Training Center, New- port, R. I. Before entering the; Navy he was graduated from Weehawken High School in Wee- before the State Central Commit: | tee takes over in the general elec- ceived his recruit training at the | tion, has endorsed Warrn. | The assembly wound up.a two-| day session Sunday with a denun- service April 12, 1951, and re-! Naval Training Center, Bain- | bridge, Maryland. Before enter- ing the Navy he attended Penn- | United Nations Generai Assembly ament to the newly created Disar Commission Britain, France and the United men in Florida in 1950. A duate of the University of Flor- | ida, he was a member of the facul- ty prior to his entry into he armed srvics during Worid War II ' ye the Detroit Lions football team, | __tRY A POUND TODAY-— owns .and operates a grocery and | meat market in Tuckahoe, N.Y. |* i In olden days in Ethiopia, when | States circulated a resolution to éniad ean i hawkent, New Jersey and was] ion a f : sylvania State College in State | States circu 3 teh a man was condemned to death it | employed by the Decchoel Paka | Siation of “the wanton spilling of | ylvania State Colleg State | that effect following a three-hour Monde CEU loved | "#8 thought eruel to send him back | American blood in Korea,” con- | College, Penna. | private meeting called to draft a| Monroe Cty Unemployed |, : \ ing bre pd of my York City tending “‘a strong, consistent for-| In his present duty Pahides | reply to the Ru proposals Receive $134 Last Weck ee he was executed | nm present duty, Cambria | eign policy” would have prevented | will work in the Ordnance De- | Th ; a . | meee j K iN 2 e y t e three powers were treading; TALLAHASSEE, Jan De | pte sesireeecentenirenermeenctcoetl ec enimeaiae e will work in the Ordnanace De-}the war. | partment }earefully until they could get a { : paftment. j Conservative elements of the Re- | chance to gage the effect on world , During the*week ending January j mente i 4, the “Unemployment Compen- re publicans seemed ‘ikely to get to- Coast Guard Has opinion of Vishinsky’s offer to | <otion Division of the Florida In- | | PHONE MARATHON 2261 . ~ . simultaneous with establishmen al o: B. q Mass Campaionine fact ana ce aeae| Aided The Corsair + ‘com! ‘sytem ‘and to permit inaiguat eke in the amour i ila ata which in effect would go to the | ‘ continuous U. N. inspection— emp tis a i mpaigning convention uncommitted but nom-: The Coast Guard received a re-jer than only periodic checks—ot of $18.26. SANFORD, —(FNS) vernor, has suggested all candi- dates for statewide office arrange | nia’s 68 Democratic to speak in each of the 67 counties | votes for Mr. Truman went ahead. frovh the same-platforin at same time. the His proposal was included in a |told a reporter the group has “a letter to the state Democratic exe- | cutive committee which met Sat- | urday in St. Petersburg. A joint} speaking tour of the type proposed | by Odham is traditional in South Carolina and was suggested in Flo- rida in 194 by former Governor Mifare “F. Caldwell during his | speaking dates_because their aged b= camipaigs.. Candidates then, how- | Brailey|inally pledged to Odham, Sanford candidate for go-| Werdell. { Rep. Thomas} Opposition to tying up Califor-} convention A spokesman for the state Ke- fauver - for - President Committee ; green light from Washington” to enter a slate for Kefauver, al-: though the Tennessee Senator has said only that he is studying the | possibility of making the race. i ever, were unable to agree on | raries were already planned. | Key West., saying they were dis- port Sunday morning at 10:30 from the shrimper, Corsair, oper- ated by Thompson Enterprises abled and leaking badly at position 12 mies north off Pulaski light shoal. The trawler Miss Pat was att ing to tow Corsair but was uni to do so because of heavy seas, The Coast Guard cutter Ariand- ne under command of Lt. N.P. Wei- nert ted at 11 a.m. to assist the and took her in tow atomic Many Russian diplomat had scored a ganda triumph that the West inter with extreme care y facilities and delic: The Wester tion so far was that the Vishinsky proposals of fered nothing that the General As semtiy could take up profitably gow. and that the Disarmament Commission is the proper forum for discussion of the Russian move. A British spokesman saw in Vi at 5:25 p.m. Sunday afternoon, ar-*shinsky's move a victory for West pam Key West shortly after jern per sistence in resisting the earlier Russian demands for im h sources felt that the |?! ER In Monroe County 10 unem- | loved workers received $134 Pailin beta cnciae aise Dt aT mediate and unconditional prohi- | bition of the atomic weapon These modifications of the Rus- sian position, the spokesman said, evidently resulted from the secret | Big Four disarmament talks held | last nonth. } This, he said, gave rise to a hope | that discussions on atomic control } in the disarmament commission might bring the East and West closer together on the subject. U. S. Delegate Ernest Gross said Vishinsky’s proposal was ‘double talk words without meaning.” AT MARATHON, FLA. A Big City Lumber Yard-- With Plenty of all Kinds of Supplies Marathon Lumber Co. PHONE 2261