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Army troo|» 'were ex- posed today to an atomic blast for the first time and came o il Zoninff Creates Hard Oil Contract No Agreement without casualties and with knowledge which may prove KeeliiiKa Everywhere “ greater than anticipated.” .... , j t Official confirmation of the troop’s participation in today s Revision Now Burbank, Calif., Nov. 1 — Reached Says ^ (F)--'I’he Burbank City council blast, which wag so strong that it cracked store windovw in preunted Ray Elsonpeter with this city more than 75 miles away, came from Maj. Gen. Lebanon Goal a plaque and Its thanks for hla UN Negotiator William B. Kean, commanding the Army’s Third Corps. services and settled back to Another army spokesman, de->?-------------------- -—~ “ hear hla warm response. dining to be quoted by name,, eald . -m Beirut, Lebanon, Nov. 1—(S’)— But Blunpeter, a former Munsnn. Korea, Nov- 1— •*Thls ia the one teat to which ] |)y]*Q^ 1 rillllflll Lebanon baa Joined the parade of Planning Commlulon member, {/P)_ Allied truce negotiators troops wiU be Involved.” Thia waa Middle East nations demanding a illdn’t react aa expected yes- taken to Indicate that toe Army spent today’s entire session ■tronger role to running American terday. He said he was KUr- in Panmunjom getting is satisfied with what It learned prlsed to get the award "un- and will not parUcipate to further Feuding Over and British-owned oil facllltrea In thoroughly acquainted with der ths circumstances," and ABC experlmenta here. toelr lands. deplored the way ’’you men the Reds’ “ last and best pro- The blast went off at 7:80 a. m.- (p.a.t.) and aent a giant whita Party Course The Chamber of Deputies—ac- see fit to conduct yourulvea In posal” for a caeso-fire line in cloud muahioomtog over the Yuc- cusing the American-owned lYans- public office.” Korea. Arabian Pipeline Company (Tap- He had disagreed with coun- ca Flat test center to toe desert Washington, Nov. 1—(F)—Pree- No final agreement waa northwest of here. line) of smuggling oil to Israel and cil action on a sone variance Ident Truman’a eaeertlon toe refusing to hire a promised quota reached on any point. How- Windows Broken request, he explained later. Democrats can win to 1952 on toe of Lebaneu—demanded yesterday ever opposing negotiators Seven minutes later Laa Vegaa that toe government push negotia- was rockad by toe concusslan. "reel leeues” despite n "Republi- agreed the United Nations can emear campaign" brought dla- tions with all oil companies for re- and Communist proposals for Police switchboards were flooded vising tbelr agrumenU with Leb- with calls from anxious reaidenta, aent today from Senator Byrd (D., buffer zone across Korea anon. E. F. Steinberg some of whom described toe rat- V*-) Tapltoa operates toe world’s were identical at some points. tling Jar as stronger than to a Mr. Truman called for an all- largest pipeline, spanning Saudi ’They touched only lightly on series of atomic tuts last winter. out effort to counteract what ha their major difference—whet to Windows were broken to at Ubeled aa toe “big He” technique Arabia, Jordan. Syria and Leb- FataUy Injured anon. A subaldlary of toe Arablan- do about Kaesong, former site of least thru etoru on downtown to congratulating Frank E. Mc- Amerlcan Oil Company (Aramco), armistice talks. Ftemont strut and toe ABC Kinney, IndlanapoUa banker, en TTicy scheduled the ninth meet- quickly posted noticu uylng hie election ea the new Democrat' Prtacue zaUabeOi of Oieat Britala and President Truman smHe from aa open auto at National Airport it Is owned by the Standard OU Involved in 3-Car Acci- la Waahlagtoa Jut before atarting drive to Blair Home, temporary pruMential reeldence, following toe Company of New Jeruy, Stand- ing of toelr subcommittees at , residenU suffering damage coUld Ic National Chairman. I'nnmunjom fpr H e. m. Friday file claims. _____McKinney . was chosen to suc- nrrtvni of the Princeu nnd the Duk# ot Edlnburgk In Wnahington. (A P Wlrephoto). ard of California, Sucony-Vacuum dent at Oak-Cottage and the Texas Company. (9 p. m. Thursday est). The text of General Kean’s an- WUHam M. Boyle, Jr., who Also Involved la the Iraq Pe- Intersection Tliis Noon We haven’t been able to get aeunument of too Army phau I resigned under Are ot chargee he agreement,” said MaJ* Oea. the experiments foUowa attempted to Inlluenu toe making troleum Company (IPC ), which "Arm y combat troops and serv- uperatM a S^m lla pipeline from Ernest F. Btainberg, 75, of 70 Henry I. Hodes of the U. N. Bub- of government loans. Boyle de- Pledges W ork ' commlttee. “We’re still trying." lu tiwps, together with a large nied toe chargu and said he quit British Royalty Pays the Kirkuk fields to Iraq to Tripo- Benton street, died at Manchester number ot mlUtary obeervere rep- li on ths Lebaneu coast. IPC Is The two subcommittees con- 1 for health reasons. Memorial Hoapital at 1:40 tola fererd two hours and 65 mlnutss • resenting too Army, Navy and The President said to a. letter For Peace At , Britlah-controHed, but Standard Marina Corps, participated today to McKinney last night—following •of New Jeruy and Booony-Va^ afternoon from injuries received Thursday. ’They spent most of the time studying maps. to a nuclaar detonation. toe latter’s approval by toe Dem Honor to Washington uum Jointly own a 23 per cent in- In a three car accident at Oottage Paris Session terest. m p Work •*Thla participation Involved nt>- oeratic National Oommlttu on and Oak streets at noon today. Lt. Col. L. G. Hill, briefing news- oorvatlon of toe detonation, obur- unanimous volu vote for too po- Hospital authorities aald Stein- vatlon of too effecU on test Items Iran To Open Plant men on the meeting said toe U. N. sition for which toe Pruldent had Parian Nov. 1—(A1—U. 8. Secre- Wa.shington, Nov. 1— (IP)—Princess Elizabeth today placed berg had a crushed clicst, badly delegates made sure they had prop- choaen him—that toe Republicans Tehran, Iran, Nov. 1—ilP)—Iran- tary of State Dun Acheson arriv- a wreath on the tomb of George Washington, the man who lacerated scalp and Internal In' erly transcribed the Red battleltna (Oeattaoed oa Page Four) are directing all of toelr energtu ian Deputy Premier Hoasein Mak.1 Juries. His wife and daughter ed to Paris today to work "for an played a major role in taking this country out of the British proposal submitted Wednesday. toward ”a campaign of slander seya the world'a largeat refinery, Dorothy Steinberg, were at the The two commends work wlUt. and viuacation.” effective world-wide system of col- Empire. at Abadan—shut down for weeks hospital when he died. Steinberg lective security”, at ,toe United maps on a different acale, ahd In Bidding for Soutoam party sup- It was a simple ceremony. Elizabeth and Philip, the Duke because of Iran’s quarrel with WAS rushed to toe hospital In the different languagea. Pw*ade Comes' port, Natlonel. Chairman McKin- Nations uulon opening Nov. 6. Britain over Its tmnership—wUI W. P. Qnish ambulance a short Acheson, Warren Austin, Philip of Edinburgh, took the wreath and walked alone with it into “They spent time trying to reach ney eald today ha bollevu toe reopen Sunday. time after the accident occurred, agreement on the U. N. command Democrats “are a sure winner with Jeuup, Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- the tomb. They placed it against the back wall. 1116 Anglo-Iranlan OU Company, but he never regained conscious velt and other American repreun- iTo Tragic End Pruldent Truman to 195S.” When they came out, Philip turned, faced the tomb and which owned the refinery, cloeed ness. Ha was admitted to toe hos (fkmtlnnad on Pago Fenr) He promised clour liaison be- tatlvu on toe U. N. delegation ar- saluted. ?-------------------------------- - It because Ita storage tanka were pltal at 13:15. tw ua w t Natteaal Gonmlttu and rived aboard toe liner America at Like any other vlslttog tourists, i • _ ww w filled and Iranian reatrtctlona -on George J. LaTulHp of Lawiaton Ctmgroaa Bo said as far as he was LeHavre. A train brought toam to tanker loadlnn prevented move- Maine, ta balag held by poHoe i Halloween Celebration Parts shortly after noon. icemed there would be no dif- Break msMt of refined producta. 'Iba cheived with criminal negUgence. Russia Scores fa P i^ »n r e ^ M ardieff iM In Mt attitude towaM Both AttouoB sM 'AdKlaitlalssinf li where toe father of this ceiHtry , a ^ ----- -— _ « ab ^ •bntdawn followed paaeago of an Patrolman Milton Stibtton invea- _■ ^ I NortoaniNorthern memuramembers oiof uietoe ponyparty prraaifd statenunts to nemFBHi IrahiSa law to taka over owner- tigatod and made toe drrest. 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