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Evening only. *1.30; Sunday only, 45c; Night Final. 10c Additional. ® lo Gambling Stamp i Feinsinger Says He'll Resign Mahoney Wins, As WSB Director by June 30 Plan Is Voted Ruled Invalid Steel Wage Dispute But Sasscer May Keep Will Be Settled To Check By U. S. Court Soon, He Believes Seek By the Associated Press Recount On Corning Federal Judge Calls MADISON, Wis., May 6.—Wage G. O. P. Stabilization Board Director Na- Nominates Proposal Is Approved Law Police Measure than P. Feinsinger said last night Beall for Senate in he would quit his job on the board By Education Board's In Guise of gra .. yJj Levy by June 30. Maryland Primary Rules Committee By the Associated Press On leave from the University of Wisconsin Law School, Mr. Fein- By Alex R. Preston By Coit Hendley, Jr. PHILADELPHIA,May 6.—A six- singer was here for month-old Federal a speaking National Committeeman George The Board of Education law requiring engagement. He said: Rules gamblers to buy P. Mahoney, overcoming the oppo- a SSO tax stamp “Washington is no health re- Committee today voted to estab- was declared 1 sition of his unconstitutional to- sort. I’m tired and need a rest. jK own party’s organiza- a special committee to keep day by Federal Judge George AJ tion, Representative lish Welsh. Ihave already extended my dead- defeated Sas- an eye on School Supt. Hobart M. iline twice and the President won’t scer for the Democratic nomina- Judge Welsh ruled the law was Coming’s administration of the police ; ask it again. tion for the Senate in yesterday's a measure enacted by Con-j “Settlement of city schools. gress the steel dispute | Maryland under the guise of a tax bill.'I is weeks, primaries, The proposal The a matter of possible days.! was voted over Dr. decision was handed down; have faith in both NATHAN FEINSINGER. But the veteran House member Coining's objections. It on an jl sides involved![j j must be appeal by Joseph Kahriger,! out a solution to approved by the entire board 36, one of working to their; Uefused concede defeat. He to seven men facing trial problems in the long run. I feel,: could be under the circumstances become effective. charges of failing on to buy the too, the general -of the time.” Other Stories ond Tables on stamp. public is getting! the Mory- Dr. Phillip T. Johnson, chair- a better feel of the issues in the Mr. Feinsinger is due in Wash- ! lond Primary. Pages A-4 and A-5 man of the Rules Committee; In dismissing the action against! I ¦ ;case each day. | ington tomorrow to resume ap- made the proposal earlier in the Kahriger, Judge Welsh said he "When it is all over and a mat- pearances before was not ruling on another Senate and con- was to meet with campaign chiefs year after Dr. Corning was reap- section ter of record, historians may agree gressional committees investigat- of the act which requires gam- in Baltimore this afternoon to pointed superintendent by a split it was handled about as well as it ing the board. vote. Adelbert W. Lee, vice pres- blers to pay a 10 per cent tax on : determine if he should ask for a their earnings. ident of the board, joined Dr. recount. There is less than a Johnson today in First approving the Constitutionality Ruling. 100-vote difference in three of special committee. Judge Welsh's action was the Wilson Urges That Wage Board the 23 counties. Dr. James A. Gannon, first judicial ruling on the consti- third tutionality of the tax, which went Representative Beall, Republi- member of the three-man Rules Into effect November 1, 1951. Be Kept Out of Labor Disputes can, will oppose the winning Dem- Committee, voted against it. He The legality of the act had been ocrat in the November election. announced he would bring in a challenged all the way up to the Former Official Says Agency Favored The Western Maryland legislator minority report when the entire Supreme Court, but the high court Union Steel won handly over H. Grady Gore, . School Board considers the mat- refused to rule on its constitu- Over Stabilization in Case Montgomery County real estate' iter later this month. man, tionality. By James Y. Newton and three other contenders Professional Opposition Cited. The previous attack on the law in the G. O. P. primary. Former Defense Mobilizer Dr. Corning said his opposition was made by Hayes L. Combs, a Charles E. Wilson recommended With only 11 of 1,401 Itt I the pre-| Ittii professional, today to ttlt on not personal, Washington news vendor. that the authority handle labor disputes be taken away missing, The !was He ar- cincts the Democrats’! aftermath of Judge David Many1 of them resemble miniature! grounds. He gued that the tax was unconstitu- from the Wage Stabilization Board. score stood: A. Pine's decision in the steel legal replete |! said the plan out- filings, with attached by Dr. Johnson tional because he said it amounted Mr. Wilson was the first witness in the House Labor Com- Mahoney, 136,257. seizure case has filled his office inewspaper clippings. lined confuses tha mittee’s full-dress the pattern of relationship between to a penalty in the guise of taxes, j investigation of WSB and its policies. He Sasscer, 121,016. with at least 1,400 messages. I The messages have from the come jthe board and its chief executive A special three-judge Federal resigned from Government because of differences W'ith Presi- The Republican vote, with 12 It also has filled the judge with every< section of the country and court in dent Truman over still out: officers. Washington dismissed: the handling precincts amazement. jfromJ men and women. Most of the case on the ground it was of the steel wage dispute. are to be laid in their (the Beall, 53,183. But he quietly denied any movejtthem seem to be hand-written. j Dr. Corning declared: being asked to issue an injunction:, The inquiry is directed pri- ¦ lap,” Mr. Wilson said, Gore, 31,942/ by outsiders to look closely at the nThe variety of stationery ranges, jj “No necessary new duties are to protect a criminal enterprise. | marily at the boards proposals “they will inevitably find it nec- Nominate by Unit Votes. stacks of letters, postcards and fromJ rough, lined paper to del- ! outlined for this committee. The for settling the steel controversy. s Appeal Was Dismissed. | • essary to write new (stabilization) A popular vote does not deter- telegrams. To all such requests iicately tinted sheets. [ only positive duty listed is the re- The former top-level official ception The Supreme Court March 3 L policies in order to meet them.” mine the nomination in .a State- he offered this phrase quoted in a ; They started coming in within a' and study of and the mak- jsaid the WSB should administer ’ dissenting ing dismissed the appeal 6-3, the ma-1 Mr. Wilson conceded that at one wide contest. A primary nomina- opinion of the late few1 hours after Judge Pine last 1 of recommendations on the time “like a grasp- Supreme Tuesday ruled that the seizure superintendent’s annual report.” jority announcing agreement with 1 Output Nears Normal as Nation's Steel j drowning man tion is made by unit votes from Court Justice Mcßeyn-! of] the lower court ruling. ing for a straw” he agreed that olds: itrthe steel mills was un- i Mills Resume Production. Page A-S , the each county and Baltimore legis- illegal and He said this function seemed to The special court commented it' . board be given disputes authority. lative district in the State con- “An over-speaking judge is not] labor members of the board had Mr. Mahoney has carried sub- By far the bulk of the messages,) was so heavy a week ago that Board. cuss that issue since the case was set by Economic Stabilizer Roger : resigned. divisions which entitle him to 84 delivered to his office—plus an-;, Judge Pine was unable to answer the purely negative side is “Ihave other “On being dismissed on other grounds. L. Putnam. changed by mind now,” unit votes compared with 68 for 200 or 300 sent to his home;imore than a few. He said he was the suggestion that the committee ; the —praise the There was no comment immedi- “If these labor controversies witness added. Mr. Sasscer. Necessary to nom- decision. The judge s!!sure the letter writers, in particu- shall hear all complaints against secretary, Chester S. lar, appreciate ately from the At- Repeats 9-Cent Figure. inate are 77 votes in the con- Sheppard, his inability to find the superintendent and report to estimated that about one out time to . torney’s office here. One spokes- Mr. Wilson indicated the wage vention. of] 1 read—much less leply the board its findings,” he de- man at the Federal Court building board in recommending increases Mr. Sasscer trails by 44 popular 20 is critical. hpersonally jor in detail—to the > jKgHjL JwKsSRRs clared. McGranery Straddles of 26 Mr. Sheppard was still opening'imessages at this time. said: cents an hour in wages and votes in Caroline County, which “Since procedure involved in re- “The ink's not even dry on the other the 630,000 steel has three unit votes’ by 87 popu- letters during his infrequent] District Court officials declared benefits for spare ' • | | moval of any superintendent for judge's older; there hasn't been workers were more concerned with lar votes in Dorchester, with five time today. Judge Pine t that, so far as they can recall, no I Issue, finding himself has been able to such of mail —Harris-Ewint Photo. cause is outlined in the present time even to read it and study it Steel Seizure a figure that would satisfy units and by 98 popular votes in glance]! deluge has descended I find this through only a on( judge A, rules I can In suggestion carefully.” the union than they were in Garrett, with four units. If these few "hundred. any within their memory. JUDGE DAVID PINE. only ing hold- an invitation addressed to It was Indicated, however, that the line against inflation. . three counties are at issue, Mr. the public in general decision Ferguson Charges He to file with a whether to appeal again said that the steel Sasscer would have to prove by the board any and all real or would be made only after consul- workers under stabilization policy, a recount that he carried Dor- imaginary are 200 Per Cent Pirofit on Storing Norwegian Airliner complaints The sifting tation with top officials in the At- President's Nominee entitled to increases of only chester and either of the other out per of these complaints would torney General’s office in Wash- 9 cents hour. two counties. occupy the of For Attorney General Mr. time board members ington. Putnam substantially agreed If he carried Caroline and Gar- Government Grt to the of all other busi- with him at one time rett, he would gain only ain Disclosed Crashes, Killing 11 of detriment Questioned on Powers on that seven ness.” point, the witness said. units and Mr. Mahoney would i Firm With Unusual Contract Also Two Pilots Bail Out Safely By J. A. O'Leary He said Mr. Putnam, shortly come out on top with 77 votes. Atmosphere of Distrust Seen. before Mr. $37,500 tv 29 Aboard Dr. Corning said also he thought Federal Judge James P. Mc- Wilson resigned March 30-Year Career Ended. Collected dore for Moving It Persons | 30, told him thought brings such committee Granery, up for confirmation as he a 13- Mr. Sasscer’s defeat to a would create an As Jets Collide in Britain ’ cent in wages end 30-year By James E. Roper Elmer Kruse, deputy 25 Were atmosphere of distrust, suspicion Attorney General, increase and fringe an a career in public administra- Whalers Flying By lh« Associated Press was accused to- tor of the Agriculture Depart- and day by Senator Ferguson, Repub- allowances was all the steel life for the Upper Marlboro i A shocked Senate Agriculture misunderstanding. He re- LONDON, May 6.—Two workers ment’s Production and Marketing | Home on Return From ferred to it as sur- lican of Michigan, of being on were entitled to. Democrat. He is completing his I Committee heard today that Car- a cumbersome or- prised jet fighter pilots, one Brit- both He said the following seventh term in House and Administration. Mr. Kruse will ganization which could be sides of the question of the Presi- that day the gill. Inc., giant 1 Antarctic Expedition used ish and one American, bailed out Mr. Putnam notified he the backing most the II Midwest com- be summoned before the commit- as a medium of continual dents power to seize an industry him that had of of harass- of their planes at had changed his party bigwigs. firm, is making more than tee when he returns from a trip ) By th* Associated Press ment and opposition. 6-mile altitude in time of emergency. mind. modity and drifted into London’s south- Received Call Mr. Mahoney, a 50-year-old 200 per cent profit in storing to Europe. Norway, May the Senate Judiciary From Son. , Gov- OSLO. 6.—A He said the board, acting as a ern suburbs with each wondering, Members of “He said his son had called street paving contrac- Ellender Is Indignant. chartered Norwegian transport Committee, all lawyers, ques- him Baltimore ernment grain and has collected : committee of the whole, or through “What hit me?” fired on the telephone the night before,” tor, had the indorsement of Sena- twice “Cargill, as a big firm that plane, bringing 25 sailors home its established tibns at the judge for nearly an for handling the same grain. a t ¦ committees, is al- Their planes during Mr. Wilson continued. “I think tor O’Conor who decided several does lot of business with the - from an Antarctic whaling expe- collided hour about how he would advise Weston B. Grimes, attorney for Government, ready fully empowered to perform joint exercises yesterday between ‘ it was the one who runs his busi- months ago not torun again. Cargill, belligerently should not take ad- ¦ dition crashed and burned before ¦ all the duties connected the President in a repetition of told the com- vantage of s with the the United States Air Force and ness in Springfield. He said the For the first time in many years, the Government this5 dawn today in the rugged, wooded public education of school children the recent steel situation. son him way,” Senator Ellender said, in I the Royal Air Force. After they Chairman told he did not think the nearby Montgomery County will Senote Group Urges Prosecution of Walker i Telemark district 150 miles south- ¦ here. parachuted, their planes McCarran asked the wage 26-cent commenting on the “double” ’ west of Oslo. plunged nominee if the President | board’s recommen- send a Representative to Congress. on Criminal Charges. Page A-2 Dr. Johnson proposed the special into the ground 3 miles apart. could dations were too high. joutloading charge. Police 11 persons—nine declare an emergency then -1 That is because both parties nom- reported ! committee immediately after Dr. British pilot and "That was very great change mittee that Cargill was getting Mr. Grimes said: passengers The floated down take over industry. a inated candidates from that coun- and two crewmen—- Corning was reappointed super- a suburban sidewalk the rubber of thought. Twenty-six exactly what it was entitled to “Under this contract, that’s ex- were killed and 10 others were ; onto and re- “Not without facts and circum- cents was ty for Mr. Beall’s 6th district seat ; actly ¦ ! intendent early this year. ported. ‘‘Some one chipped off my too high on Thursday and on under a unique contract with what Cargill is entitled to injured, some seriously. Twenty- stances to support the emergen- in the House. the 5 reappointment tail.” Friday it was all right.” Agriculture Department. receive. I don’t say it is a good nine were His followed a cy,” Judge McGranery replied. Mrs. Werner and Hyde Win. i aboard. The American flyer, Capt. Mil- Mr. Wilson added “That’s because of a sharp—l contract for the Government.” The plane, operated by bitter battle and three members “Ithink Under an extreme emer- that the Mrs. Stella B. Werner, member the Fred I ton G. Whitford of the Fight- change of position by mean a good lawyer,” snapped The Government is having to> Olsen Charter Airline, left Am- . of the school board voted against 81st gency the President has all the [ Mr. Put- of the Montgomery County Coun- Wing, dodged chimney pots ; nam left “very Committee Chairman Ellender. sustain the loss for spoiled corn at sterdam night for Jarlsberg f renaming him. Dr. Johnson and er and powers necessary to protect him much on a cil, carried away a 4,000-vote t last the limb.” Senator Ellender demanded that Norris City because the contract Airport, 25 miles “ Mr. Lee were two of those oppos- landed an arm’s length from a and liberty people.” plurality a three-way race t about from Oslo. life of the The in for Cargill return immediately to the provided only that Cargill had to > crew of [ ing. backyard hothouse. No Time of Peace. former official said that the Democratic nomination. State It carried a four and when he Government $37,500 —the “second use its equipment with usual pru- the from the 18,000-ton Dr. Johnson says the special “I hope I didn’t hurt your rose “In time of peace?” broke talked with President Senator DeWitt Hyde ¦ 25 whalers i in Truman S. had a charge” made for loading corn dence to maintain condition of Antarctic whaling factory ship, committee is needed, the tree,” he told the startled house- Republican, : in Key West, Fla., a week slightly greater plurality t , so board Senator Jenner, of in a five- out of tanks at Norris City, the corn. ship “can have machinery for holder. before he resigned the President way Republican for the 111. Kosmos 3. The arrived ini dealing Indiana. him race same Cargill, however, had none of Rotterdam Sunday with a cargo the superintendent.” This The judge replied that in an told to effect a compromise. Collected sl.l Million. E >!with Three office. the usual machinery for condi- of petroleum which it freighted [ idea is opposed by Dr. Gannon, extreme emergency you do not Visited President. Neither Mrs. Werner nor Mr. Mr. Grimes related that Cargill ¦ Price tioning corn at Norris City. from the Persian after fin- a committee Steel Union Policy have peace. Stabilizer Ellis Amall op- Hyde carried any of arranged to buy an old oil tank Gulf ;who feels such would Board posed the four other ishing the winter whaling season. . ¦ be used only to harass Dr. Com- Senator Hendrickson, Republi- giving the industry any counties in the 6th District. Their firm at Norris City for $225,000. price increase other than what It spent about $150,000 preparing The crash was first reported by! mg. can of New Jersey, asked in - Called to Philadelphia the was due victories Montgomery were of, Yugoslavia Says Reds six survivors who made their way —- nominee if under the Capehart proportions, the tanks for storing grain. In i\ By th« Associated Press he believed the found-' such landslide how- through the dense pine forests to ing fathers Intended that the amendment. Mr. Wilson said that ever, that they overcame losses two years, Mr. Grimes said, Car- Aim at Dardanelles PITTSBURGH, May 6—Pres- together with Mr. and Mr. has about mil- report to Drangedal village police l Haircuts Go to $2.50 residium of undefined power re- Amall elsewhere. gill collected sl.l By th* Associated ident of the CIO Putnam he went in storage charges from the Press at 4:30 a.m. main in Congress. Judge McGran- before the Pres- Victors in the sth District pri-! lion In Booming summoned his ] ident to “get of Government. BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, May 6. Police said the plane had j Fairbanks ery replied, “Indeed I do.” confirmation my maries for Mr. Sasscer’s seat in ploughed j By th« Attociatod Pr*t» union's Executive Board to meet earlier instructions.” Lump-Sum Contract. —The official Yugoslav press 5 through the trees and I It was this answer, following the the House are Frank Small, jr„ apparently caught fire soon after. with him in Philadelphia tomor- But Mr. Truman, he said, Cargill bought the tank firm ; said today that Soviet Russia is •j FAIRBANKS, Alaska. May 6. earlier reference to extreme emer- Washington automobile dealer, on ’ This the second air row. “wouldn’t say yes and he only after receiving a contract was crash 1 Haircuts are up to $2.50 in Fair- gencies, that prompted Senator wouldn’t the Republican ticket and Rich- building bases in Bulgaria and ; The Executive Board session is! say no. That left me rather the Government pay l to hit the Olsen company in little banks. Ferguson to ask: on ard E. Lankford, Annapolis at- that would April a preliminary to the USW’s sixth a limb with my $612,500 for storing grain there Romania in a plan to seize the ! more than a month. On 2 ! The price had Bar- “Aren’t you on both two subordinates.” torney and member of the House it 2 been $2. constitutional convention which sides of the It was then he for one year and moving it in : strategic straits of Dardanelles, another of the lines DC-3s said the high cost of living question in that answer?” quit. of Delegates, on the Democratic crashed Bordeaux, France, kers opens in Philadelphia May 13. 1 Mr. Wilson said Sta- and out. This is the only con- I guarded by Turkey. near • in this interior Alaska city forced Senator O’Connor, Democrat that Price side. with a Swedish soccer team bound When Mr. Murray called off last . of bilizer Amall’s position of tract the Agriculture Department The • the increase yesterday. With two Maryland, obviously referring to holding As expected, Senator Kefauver newspaper Borba said orders > for Gothenburg, No week's three-day strike at the re- the line steel prices was ever has signed guaranteeing a Sweden. one -major air bases in the area, Fair- the of on “com- walked away with the Free State’s for this “aggressive and expan- - killed. quest of President Truman he existence the Taft-Hartley mendable.” specific dollar payment. was banks is a military construction law, asked the judge if 18 presidential votes in the Demo- sionist” policy came from Prime said; he, as "But you are very The failed boom city. Attorney General, in a unten- cratic National Convention. He department to move Minister Stalin himself. It said “All developments will be re- would advise able position you grain at the year ; Wages are too. the any if let the line was the only presidential candi- the end of the major projects were underway in high. Car- ported to the constitutional con- President to use law Con- go on side (wages) now has paid Cargill penters, gress had provided for one and hold date to file in the preferential and an ad- the Black Sea ports of Varna, | Flyer Signals, for example, draw $3.14 . . .’ meeting Sees vention and will be subject to ; an it on prices.” I an hour (and emergency. Mr. Wilson said. primary and no other names ditional $37,500 for moving the h .Bulgaria, and near Dobruja, Ro- struck yesterday for convention consideration and rati- 1 grain—work that was supposed!: $3.70), and there’s usualy a lot Voted Against Dies Committee. !| could be written in by either ] mania. fleation.” to have been financed from the : !of overtime on military projects The Executive Board session will “Always,” the witness replied. “I party. The coonskin cap cam- 3 on Boat Rescued India's President paigner was 3-to-l basic payment of $612,500. during the short construction be closed. 1 certainly would advise any client Prasad favored over! By th* Associated Press the only other In addition to this, King Ibn season. to follow the law.” alternative for vast; Saud Demands alert Democratic voters sending amounts of the 5 million bushels CHICAGO. May 6.—An Earlier, Judge McGranery ad- Elected for Five Years an Trans World Airline pilot, with uninstructed delegation to of stored corn has deteriorated Over Half of Oil Profits mitted that while a member of the By th* Associated Chi-i 12 passengers aboard his plane Radford Sees Chiang Ted Lewis Records Press cago. jand been sold at a loss of be- •y tho Associated Prats House he voted against appropria- DELHI, Washington-to-Chicago TAIPEH, Formosa, May 6 (/P).— NEW India. May 6. The Republican presidential tween $500,000 and $1 million. BEIRUT, Lebanon, May 6.—An lon a tions for the Dies Committee (the India’s President Rapenda Prasad i flight, played a leading role early; Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Songs for His Show original : Mr. Grimes related that he ne- , Arabian-American Oil Co. spokes- Committee on Un-Amer- won easy—and expected—re-elec- (See MARYLAND,Page A-5.) 'gotiated the jtoday in the rescue of three men commander of the United States ican unique contract with , today From Hospital Bed Activities). He said he thought ; tion to office today in the first man said the Baudi Arabian! i stranded in a disabled cabin Pacific Fleet, and President that committee was violating civil popular election for India’ presi- government has demanded a sharp! i'cruiser in Lake Michigan, Chiang Kai-shek of Nationalist By th* Aoociatad PraH liberties. dency. increase in King Ibn Saud’s pres-1 j The Coast Guard rescued the! China conferred today for two CLEVELAND, May 6.—The Senator Ferguson asked if he Mr. Retired Navy .men—all of them unharmed. ! 1 and one-half hours. Prasad, candidate of Prime Man's Pay Based ent 50-50 share of the company’s! was weak but the voice was would continue the listing of Minister jTheir 25-foot boat became dis-j flesh Jawaharlal Nehru’s gov- net profits. willingin the case of Band Leader Communist-front organizations. ernment, polled more than tabled late last night when they 1 five Higher Army The spokesman would not di-' Fear and Ted Lewis. “I think the Attorney General times the combined vote of his On His Rank in !were about 3 mile from shore off Hopelessness vulge the extent of the demands.! The old maestro of the top hat should follow the will of Con- four opponents. The second man A man who served in the Army, captain. Navy South 63d street. In gress,” he j The turned down He said negotiations on a Capt. Jess E. Red Czechoslovakia and clarinet was told he would answered. in the race was Communist-backed request revision Henslee. a TWA; Judge then switched to the Navy with his for retirement pay 1 of the company’s oil agreement have to stay in St. Luke’s Hos-| McGranery, before going j K. T. Shah, who is now visiting under pilot for more than seven years j• WE THE SATELLITES—WiIIiam L on the a lower rating, should get retire- ] his Army rank. Mr. Satter-i have been going on since series pital two weeks for treatment of ! bench, was an assistant to;iPeiping with an official Indian white appealed to the Court of saw a of white flashes while Ryon continues his series on the satel- ulcer. Attorney General during ment pay based Army January. flying across the lake from South a stomach .the the good will delegation. . on his Claims. lite countries of Europe with a story to- “But show time that the listing of Bend, Ind., the last stop before my must go on,” he front or-;i Mr. Prasad was elected for a rank, the United States Court The court declarde that the day on the fear and suspicion that en- protested. Whereupon he sum- ganizations began. He told the flve-yeaV term. Claims ruled today, Chicago. He dropped to the min- gulf Czechoslovakia. See page A-8. jof law made no distinction between; Fairbanks Robbed Again imum of moned a crew of phonograph, committee today he supposed it . j Voting was by The opihion given altitude 1,300 feet and carried out mem-1 was in the, ithe services when it said a man: LONDON, May 6 (JP). JOLLY CHA RL E Y—Times ha*a technicians and recorded several; could be said such listing not of i Satterwhite, —Thieves i noted the flashes spelled out did bers the new Parliament and l case of Stanley who should be retired according to the Taft prac- of his songs while sitting up in meet with his approval. of the raided the London manor house “SOS.” A series of red flashes changed since brothers members state Legislatures' | since October 1, 1949, has been his highest rank. of Douglas early ticed law in Cincinnati. Now Charley bed. Chairman McCarran brought under a complicated system receiving pay Actor Fairbanks followed. of! ! retirement based on The court said Mr. Satterwhite today for the fourth Taft be of Last night, with a stand-in con-! out that 'Congress has since proportional representation. his rating time in less Capt. Henslee radioed the con-i i wants to Governor Ohio, and Each Navy of chief phar- should begin drawing his new re- than a year. The loot this tower Brother Bob, the Senator from Ohio, ductor leading his orchestra, the! passed the Subversive Control member of mate. time trol at Chicago Midway j Parliament cast 494 macist’s tirement pay as soon as the Gen- was valued at $4,200, bringing the Airport tower i wants to be President. How this has recorded voice of Ted Lewis rang; Act and the nominee said he votes. Those of the Mr. Accounting and the relayed the i led un- state legis- Satterwhite served in the eral Office can figure total haul to than SIO,OOO. message a Republican Party split on the through the Skyway Lounge bar] derstands that law fixes stand- lators depending Army during more to the Coast Guard which 1 to Tafts collapsed varied on popu- World War I, and out how much back pay ha has “This is getting monotonous,” dispatched a life the j in Ohio is told by Star Staff Reporter whert he last Sunday. ards for such listing. lation. discharged with the rank of;coming. boat to was i t Fairbanks said. t scene. a 1 Jack Jonas on page A-12. A I i ‘ £