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The Federal 2 British Territories Spotlight McCarthy Predicts 1 Review of French Vote June 17 Expected to Act Soon 9,200 Loyalty Cases Firing of Acheson ■ Will Be Planned to On Rubber Ban Determined This Week Cut Red Export By Joseph Young Within 3 Weeks By the The Federal Loyalty Review Board meets on Thursday to decide By th« Associated Press SINGAPORE, May 12. —Brit- whether to reopen the cases of 9,200 suspected Government employes Senator McCarthy, Power in who were later Republican, Assembly ain’s order to Singapore and cleared of disloyalty charges. ^ The of Wisconsin predicted yesterday By tht Associated Press Malaya to halt rubber adoption of changes in the loyalty program which gives the shipments that — Government much broader Secretary of State Acheson PARIS, May 12. France will to authority to fire employes has caused Communist China will come be- Phairmon Uirom Qmnhom -—- choose a new National Assembly would be “fired” within the next fore the executive councils of the the policy this week. Sunday, June 17, under a new meeting issue with the Civil Service Com- three weeks. election law written to cut the two territories “at the earliest The new regulations give the mission proposal for a 6.9 per His prediction w'as made in a of the Government rather than the em- strength Communists, now opportunity," an official state- cent Federal employe pay raise. her largest ploye the bene- press release from his Washing- party. ment said tonight. The council said it fit of the doubt was “greatly ton office The Cabinet fixed the date to- shortly before he spok® Traders expect action this week in disappointed” at the commission's borderline at a Chamber of day. It acted a few hours after action. The proposed increase Is Commerce meet- J end. However, the freighter Nancy loyalty cases. Parliament completed approval of J ing at Wis. Aides l all “sorely inadequate to meet the Marshfield, a bill to end the life of the Moller was permitted to sail to- Previously, pres- 'reasonable increased cost of living,” the in his office said he was expected ent Assembly July 4. day with 3,500 tons of rubber for council added. doubt was re- to include the remarks in his The Council of the Republic, the Chinese Communists, who solved jn favor In many instances the commis- the Advisory Upper House, in- speech. quadrupled their of the sion’s pay proposal would mean dorsed the bill 278 to 35. The As- purchases here employe. President Truman has less than a denied after the outbreak of the The 9,2 0 0 $200 year pay raise ^ sembly itself had approved 362 Korean he intends to let Mr. cases involve for thousands of Government em- Acheson go. (A to 219. war. employes who ployes, and for all employes mak- Senator McCarthy declared a About voters are Ceylon Ban Unlikely. 24.600.000 at one time or ing less than $4,000 a year, it decision to dismiss Mr. Acheson for the election. All 621 The British eligible government's note another were would mean an increase of less was made shortly after William A. seats of the will be than Assembly suggested formation of a commit- suspect on loy- $360, the unions declared. Boyle, ir., chairman of the Demo- filled. The council re-iterated its stand cratic National tee of government representatives alty grounds Committee, “wrote The Communists won 167 Joseph voiin*. that Government workers are en- the State that seats and rubber dealers to establish since President Department Demo- In the election of November titled to a 17 per cent increase in cratic Congressmen were 10, the number of bonafide contracts Truman’s loyalty program started being to take first salaries in order for them to flooded with 1946, place among made before the imposition of the in 1947. letters demanding the 17 parties represented in the while not at- maintain the purchasing power something be done about the ban and to fix fair prices at Loyalty officials, Assembly. In 19 other the they had back in 1939. State Department.” addition, which to take them over, the tempting to forecast loyalty deputies regularly vote the party statment said. board’s action, said they thought Meanwhile, the Senate Civil “Boyle’s letter delivered by line. The next is all the Service sealed messenger instructed the strongest party Britain it was doubtful whether Committee, which also the announced the ban Catholic, pro-labor Popular cases would be reopened. feels the commission’s pay plan is department to make some token Thursday. It covere Republican Movement (MRP) Singapore, About 6,273 cases involved em- too small, will schedule effort to clean out pro-Communist 1A1VL ML ULr TU THE BALL GAME”—New York—Gen. hearings with 145 seats. MacArthur, stylishly attired in a Malaya and Borneo. It does not whose past records con- later this week to hear Chairman elements in the department in suit and a ployes gray pearl gray Homburg, is bv Mrs. MacArthur as order Alliances Predicted. accompanied they leave their cover two tained some action or reference Robert Ramspeck of the Civil to pacify the public,” th® hotel for the Polo Grounds and the independent common- The Giants-Phillies game. The general was in civilian I Service McCarthy statement said. “Other- new' election law permits wealth nations which that necessitated preferring Commission and other ad- clothes for a public appearance for the first time since 1940. produce wise, the letter parties to make alliances and —AP Wirephoto. some charges against them., However, ministration officials. The com- warned, the Demo- rubber, Ceylon and India. erat.ir. Part.v is rifinmeH Hofant all seats the evidence them was so mittee wants further sweep in districts where ♦-—_ India is no longer rubber against information selling in the ’52 they win a clear majority. This flimsy that no hearings were held as to how the commission arrived election.” three times before he threw out j abroad, conserving her supplies Is and the were cleared. at its 6.9 per cent The Senator contended it was expected to happen in perhaps for domestic use. Indications are employes figure. MacArthur in a satisfactory “first bail” to “one of the results” of e- third of the 90 districts. In Civvies Gets that Celyon is to A top loyalty official said he good the Giant Ray Noble. unlikely ban ex- MEETING—“What Makes a even fewer that most in this "tragic firing of Gen MacArthur.” districts will a single ports to China. employes Good Classification The first two balls struck the Operating He added that Gen. party be strong enough to win Tn^nnnnin « :_ -1 category would not be re-investi- MacArth- Welcome at Ball crowd before reaching the catcher. -«. uanjwi pi UUUUCl, Program” will be discussed at ur’s return a majority. Roaring Game gated, although their agencies “called attention to Noble the third ball also plans to sell where she can. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday by the By th# Associated Press caught on be asked to take another Society the State Department’s sell-out to In districts where no Giants’ So does Burma, but three might for Personnel majority NEW the fly, ran to the general’s box years of Administration in communism and has YORK. May 12.—Gen. and Phillies civil look at the files just to be certain. awakened appears, the seats are to be dis- Manager Eddie Saw- and shook hands with him. warfare have whittled down the Archives Auditorium. MacArthur his battered The board also will de- Parti-1 the American people so tributed swapped yer greeted Gen. MacArthur. her a loyalty thorough- by the old system of "He’s a curve ball!” exports to minimum. cipating will be F. E. campaign for a Hom- got good the McGilvery ly that the administration can no gray cide what to do about 2,900 of proportional representation. Each “It’s been a long time, Leo. since ipurocher shouted to cameramen. Holiday Closes Markets. the National Production Au- burg today and took in a base- employes who wjere cleared after longer ignore demands that Ache- party gets a slice of the cake Tokyo.” said Gen. MacArthur to Horace Stoneham, Giants The Singapore markets were thority. John E. Blann, Civil Serv- son be ball game. It was the first time presi- hearings by their agencies or the removed.” roughly corresponding to the size Durocher. dent, Mrs. Duroeher, and Hans closed today and will remain shut ice Commission: Harold in 11 years he had worn civilian top loyalty review board itself. j Nelson, Sen. McCarthy declared it would of its vote. The proportional The former baseball down until State clothes. reference was to Duroch- Lobert, great, now Tuesday because of The board has cleared Department: Ogden C. be “a great '-ictory for the i representation the loyalty people system also is re- er’s 1946 visit with a a Giants , sat with the Mac- Whitsunday holiday. First Reed, Army Department: and when The ousted Far Eastern com- baseball about 700 employes, who had ap- Acheson goes but the sell- tained for the Paris area—always Arthurs. grade rubber sold at the Charles Gallagher, Civil mander got a welcome troupe to Japan. equiva- from adverse action Service out to Russia will continue unless roaring lent of 48 pealed by Important in any French political Heave Field First United States cents a Commission. the 1 from the crowrd as he showed up, A recording of a 17-gun salute their agencies. administration also gets rid of setup. Gen MacArthur pound at the close 30 * * * * was over applauded sev- yesterday, all the lieutenants, whom immaculately attired, for the played the ball park’s cents below Many of this group of cases will Acheson The eral times the es- its peak of three JOBS—The provision for alliances hits1 Giants-Phillies game. public-address system. during game, be reopened, loyalty officials be- National Produc-, and Hiss (Alger Hiss) engineered months ago. Traders tion the Communists, ago ex-! His pecially when Carroll Lockman figured it Authority needs i into over long spanking new outfit in- Gen. MacArthur then will lieve. Likewise, some of the cases stenogra- key spots the last 10 spoke a home for the drop still further. eluded from cabinet positions, cluded gray -breasted Giants In the involving employes cleared after phers, grades GS-4 and 5, and years.” be-1 suit, briefly to the crowd. He said he The cause no other party wants to first and Alvin Dark slam- embargo order came after typists, grades GS-3. Apply to the the j bluish-gray necktie, white shirt and his wife were "happy to wit- agency hearings may be investi- “Unfortunately”, statement line with them. It med a long for the home weeks of criticism in Britain and NPA personnel old up also affects and shiny black shoes. ness the gated, it was said. office, General said, “President Truman is now j great American game of team in the third. the United States of the followers of Gen. Charles Gone were the the sales to; PAY — The AFL Government Accounting Office Building, Fifth searching for a de| gold braid baseball that has done so much Republican stooge, but The game lasted three hours China while she is Brit- and F streets N.W. to Gaulle, they were not an or- “scrambled eggs” of his to build fighting Employes Council has taken sharp Men with replace Acheson, w ho will prom- military the American character.” and ish, American ganized party in 1946 and are' . five minutes. and other United administrative or professional ise to keep on the “Mrs. MacArthur and I,” he Nations Acheson-His« bound to make Gen. MacArthur had none of troops in Korea. Her! experience in the maritime lieutenants.” big gains. The Instead, a black band deco- added, "are both fans. field, By that the traditional ball purchases of this both Gaullists are wary of alliances, rated his gray hat. I park fare— material—stra- afloat and ashore, are j mean we have sense enough to tegic or hot dogs, peanuts, or pop. non-strategic. according Sheriff Is needed for jobs with the Communists Vote. The 10,000 fans at the Polo root for the home Charged Navy’s Oppbse team.” When the to who is talking—totaled Reds Grounds rose and game ended, the fans 120,000 military sea transportation serv- Protest Seizure Premier Henri Queuille and his cheered as the That a roar from tons brought the observed a in the nine months ice general and his wife management request from With in Japan, Okinawa, and supporters in the middle-of-the- entered the Giants fans who later saw their Pampering Of to remain seated while Gen. Mac- July through March. 3uam. The Berlin Plant road forced field. team lose transportation service Ship parties through the 6 to 5 in an extra Arthur By th« Associated Press Their box and his party left the field. Jailed Gambler also needs analytical election plans, which are inti-! at first base was inning game to the National statisticians, A of “Old Hong Kong Report to Show By th« Associated Press BERLIN. May 12.—The Rus- festooned with American and recording Soldiers engineering costs specialists, pub- mately tied up wTith French de- j flags League champion Phillies. sians the Never Die” was played as he left. Cut in CHARDON, Ohio. May 12.— lication editors, and lodged a sharp protest to- fense efforts. Communists led general’s five-star flag. Threw Ball Three Times. Exports to Red China safety engi-i “Wonderful game,” Gen Mac- neers for jobs in day over the seizure yesterday the Recalls 1946 Visit. “We’re to HONG Sheriff Steuart M. Harland was Washington.' opposition. going settle down Arthur said to HONG. May 12 UP).—The by West Berlin MacArthur concluded in reporters when he Telephone Liberty 5-6700, exten- authorities of The his re- now to watch the long hits, mark government of this British served today with an indictment Communists exhausted arrived back at his hotel. colony sion 6-4470 or 6-1618. Germany’s most famous marks to the crowd. :he errors next week ship- trick in the rule book and razz the , will issue figures in- he a every in an Gen. "We had a wonderful time,” charging pamperad pro- building laboratory. MacArthur had to try even if we know he is Gen. tended to show that its (Be effort to delay the showdown. right,” said Mrs. MacArthur. exports to fessional time in sure to read the Federal The protest was made Red China gambler serving in a were by sea dropped more Spotlight column six They helped by die-hard his days a j letter by Sergei Dengin. Berlin than 50 per cent and its rail jail. week in members of what the French call | —--r ship- The Star and hear the ! representative of the Soviet Con- ments by about one-third in the “I was expecting this." said the "Syndicat des Sortants”— Guarded the; Spotlight radio broadcast at trol Commission, to Maj. Gen. Closely five months since the Chinese en- 6:15 the potential lame ducks’ pro- Cryptography 62-year-old sheriff. p.m. every Saturday over \ G. K. Bourne, British command- tered the Korean War. tective association. An Algerian Sheriff Harland must appear in Station WMAL.i ant in Berlin. The deputy even started to read at Maryland report, now being rushed in'1Subject MacArthur common court next week to pleas Arabic Hearing completion, is to be a sort from the Koran, the1 of on 72 counts of three Elton C. or could breaking Moslem By Foy be much more intricate "white paper” on Hong holy book. Associated Kong’s Ohio laws in the way he ran the Press Staff Writer (—which they are. trade with the Reds. Mr. Queuiile and his friends and If could be j The Senate Committee hearings jail. convicted, he that if the election wras The military places the f Answer to Critism. pleaded tight- sentenced to 20 days in his own; on the MacArthur case have est protection not It’s release delayed until October, when the;1 pro- only over the will climax a short jail and pay fines up to $300. VENETIAN machines but feverish BLINDS? Assembly’s full five-year term1duced bare references to one of and codes but over campaign by Hong The prisoner receiving the spe- copies of Kong to "clear would expire, the whole summer!; the most carefully guarded mili- messages which have Virginia herself” with West- cial privileges, said the indict- been ern powers who and Tall would become a transmitted cryptographi- think she is doing ment,i was George Gordon, ex- j long;,tary Get the secrets—cryptography. cally. too much business with Red 4 Essential Features campaign period, when nothing -News in Brief- China manageri of the Pettibone Club, In war, or even in peace, "crack- Sir Alexander J could be accomplished. Securely Stored. Grantham, the ia gambling joint finally closed the Colony's • Plastic Mr. Queuflle emphasized that ing code” of another nation Regulations require, among Tract for School governor, said last night by the State. Finish Slats other Buy Jthat people who called this would be true in foreign as can be equal to the destruction of things, that cryptograpnic Hong Kong Gordon was allowed to make — memy armies or fleets. material must be “in the To Be Built in 1955 r-f-v-w**-''-* nuc taiMUK plain in 24 well as domestic affairs. It was Because kept 215 telephone calls days • the United most secure storage available jrubbish.” Washable Plastic J clear that, at a meeting of the States learned Japan's and The Arlington School Board outside of the cell block, eat a| Tapes communications will never be left unattended ex- A government : a in the sheriff’s Big Four foreign ministers for code, it was ready yesterday voted to buy for spokesman said meal from desk when the Jap fleet made the cept when locked in a three- about,today that the statistical front office and receive a meal Instance, France would be ill rep- costly $36,000 a tract of more than six analysis’: • Removable Slat Feature and unsuccessful combination safe ov its was intended to answer from an “outside the! resented if her spokesman had to strike at Midway equiva- acres just west of the new Glen-' “sharp service,” lent." Decoded criticisms” of fight shortly afterward for re- Island in World War II. cryptographic carlyn Elementary School. Hong Kong from the jury said. The term messages may not even be United States. election. "cryptography” really kept The property will be used to • covers both in the same safes with the code French rearmament would get a the use of the code build a junior-senior high school, Figures in Question. and of used to decipher them. The big push forward from any elec-: cipher transmission ma- but not before 1955. The board spokesman said there was a Readers' Guide tion chines. To prevent “code report in 1951. loss suffered by the Com- cracking," said that a site will be needed in ; circulating the United Sunday, May 13, Outside Porch Shades material sent States that munists. De-coded Mechanically. cryptographicallv is the future and delay in acquiring;' Hong Kong had sent I SECTION A. Thus, a secret paraphrased before being released it would Red China twice as much message can be probably make it neces- iron. ( Local for use to whom the jsteel, rubber and General News. For Immediate Service transmitted by the use of a ma- messages are sary to buy improved property at other commodi- ■ Factory jties Lost, Found. Page A-3 chine which transmits directed. cost. last month as she did a W.-L. symbols or high year A-39 High Student Wins ago. He called Science Calendar. Page groups of symbols which are de- Regulations specify that “routine The county has one high school, this “utter non- we Call and Estimate? ]!sense” but conceded it Obituary. Page A-36 May coded mechanically upon recep- reports and messages which must Washington-Lee, and is preparing might have ! Prize in Photo arisen from Financial Pages A-34-35 Top Contest tion of the message. be given wide distribution, or the to build another, Wakefield, at1 Hong Kong’s practice 8 A to 1up to now of M. 9 P.M. A student at Or contents of which have been or South Four Mile Run drive and reporting trade in SECTION B. Washington-Lee cryptography may be merely money may eventually be furnished Sixteenth near figures rather than by High School, Arlington, has won: the old but still useful system of the street, Barcroft j Sports, Financial. Terms to 18 months. press” should be Apartments. tonnage volume. News. B-l-6 up a $100 first prize in a national using letters or groups of letters transmitted Sports Pages whenever possible in plain lan- * * * * Thus the record shows that B-12 photographic contest for high1'which have no meaning until a Bridge. Page guage, but that if code transmis- Hong Kong exports to Red China !Farm and Garden. B-6-8 school students. ‘key” is used to convert the mes- Inspect New Pages »TH sion is required the text should be Hospital jIn March totalled 258,000,000 Resorts1 and Travel. B-9-12 Guy Allen of 1925 North Utah^sage into plain language. Prince Hong Pages tfi paraphrased before distribution. Georges County resi- 1Kong dollars (roughly ,r’frr street, Arlington, is one of three Of particular concern to $43,000,- SECTION C. those Idents inspected the new 125-bed (000 U. first Precise instructions for para-' S.), compared with March, i prize winners in the annual who maintain the security of crp- addition to Editorial, Features, Amusements, phrasing also are set down. The their county hospital 11950: exports of 94,000,000 contest sponsored by the National 11tography systems is the chance Hong Resorts and sequences of paragraphs and of yesterday. The $1.3 million wing 1Kong dollars (roughly $16,000,000 Travel. THE Scholastic Press 1 a SHADE Association and' that sent SHOP message by cipher is scheduled to be in about lU. S.>. 1Editorial Articles. Pages the sentences in paragraphs must be I opened C-l-5; Eastman Kodak Co. |imay appear, by at a 49 Years accident, of two weeks. John Clagett Proctor. Page C-2 Shading the Windows of Washington His later changed; positions subject, To conclude from this that ex- prize-winning picture is of 11 date in a public document. The second Art. C-3 predicate and midifiers must be floor of the five- ]ports were three Page a baseball player sliding across This would be useful material for times as great in i 830 13th St. N.W. RE. altered and be story structure is set aside for i Book Reviews. Page C-3 6262 home as synonyms should March, 1951, is “absolutely plate the catcher at-1*in espionage agent who, having wrong,” Editorials. C-4 use. Negroes. 1he because it Page and Rods • Window Shades tempts to tag him. the coded said, ignores price Draperies !lpicked up message from The new addition the hos- Editorial Features. Pages C-4-5 A j gives i rises and devaluation of the $10 honorable mention radio or Hong .. prize!] other sources, could com- a Amusements. C-6-7 ; pital total of 225 beds and makes 1Kong dollar and the British Pages went to Julian Wasser, of 2315! Ipare it with the Airline Miles pound. ; plain-language Soaring lit the largest general hospital in Stamps. Page C-7 Fortieth place a Sidwell ttext and thus N.W., “crack the code.” NEW YORK.—Domestic trunk Maryland outside Baltimore. Music. Page C-12 Friends School student, who en- * Cryptographic messages sent in airlines flew an estimated 11.331,- * * * Educational. Page C-10 tered a Baltimore picture of a basketball jssymbol could be' as simple as the 786,000 seat Civic Leader Civics.; C-10 miles in 1950. com- Women Voters Elect Page game. jfgadget used to run a player piano pared with 2,341,877,000 in 1941. Joins Crime Probers Jessie Fant Evans. Page C-10, i The League of Women Voters Chess. C-ll By the Associated Press Page of Virginia, concluding their an- SECTION D. I nual convention at Alexandria BALTIMORE, May 12.—Sena- The tor O’Conor, of Women's Clubs. Weather Here and Over the Nation yesterday, elected as first vice- 1 Democrat, Mary- Society, land, today announced the 1Society News. Pages D-l-18 < District of president Mrs. William Hitchcock, ap- Columbia—Mostly Chance of scattered light frost. Hirer Report. of Women’s Clubs. D-4-5 (From U S. of 3430 pointment James M. Hepbron Pages sunny, rather cool with in fair and warmer. Engineers.) Gunston road, Alexandria. high Monday, Potomac River cloudv at ]as his fHeader's House. D-10 Harpers Ferrv Second will be administrative assistant on Clearing Page upper 60s. Chance of scattered' and cool and at Great Falls; Shenandoah cloudy at vice-president Mrs. \ Virginia—Mostly sunny Harpers Ferry. the Senate Crime light frost in suburbs tonight. with in Carl A. Marcy, 2600 South Hayes Investigating SECTION E. high upper 60s in the Humidity. j.Committee. ;street. Arlington. ( Monday, fair and warmer. north and low 70s in south. Chance (Readings at Washington Classified Advertising. Airport) Mr. Hepbron has been with the Maryland—Mostly sunny and of scattered light frost in interior Yesterday— Pet Today— Pet. The group elected as president

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