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WASHINGTON, May 18 (UP) «The combination of futuristic weapons that may determine the

today to be within the grasp of the United States. From the cryptic words of se-curity-conscious officials, it looked as though American forces in the not too distant future will be able to bombard any spot on the globe with atomic weapons. This conclusion was based on

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‘ONE: President Truman's annouhcement of the successful test of three “improved” atomic weapons at Aniwetok atoll, TWO: Practical assurance that the Navy can go ahead with its projected construction of the world's biggest fircraft carrier, a

65,000 ton ship capable of launch- A

ing atom bombers. Adm. Louis Denfeld, chief of naval operations, told a congressisnal committee that B-29s would be able to take off from the gigantic flat-top. B-29s carried the old-type atom bombs to Japan, E

ew Expendable or Adm. Denfeld sald B-20s would not be able to return to the supercarrier, ‘but in a life-and-death struggle a few B:20s could be

of naval operations ducked a direct question as to whether the new carrier could be equippe with atom bombers, ‘The President's revelation that the weapons tested at Eniwetok were “improved” led to specula-

“perfected a smaller atom bomb than those that ended the Japanese war,

. From a military standpoint a tests reduction in" size of the bomb

without reduction in efficiency

might mean that planes

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tion that American research had powerful and cheaper.

ould be one of the greatest “im- spects and that results indicate .

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suspend construction of two war-|ly the new bombs are probably raf next week. " ships—the Kentucky and the|/improved mixtures of fissionable Hawall—-which are to be guided elements or materials not used . missile bombardment ships. He before. :

./methods or further research upon

dug up several rose bushes from further yard and

. 5 A Fist Mass. Butter Makers The Rev. Fr. George Edward Powers, who was ordained to the! priesthood today, will celebrate his first solemn mass Sunday at 11 4. 'm. In" Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Father Powers

wees Just So Far

Stand Pat for

Yield on Oleo 1

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Series and Commodore Series. long low lines, is powered by eit

Tax on Yellow WASHINGTON, May 18 (UP) |

wig trom tax on uncolored margarine. But George Wash At y stood pat against taking off {tHe 10-cents-a-pound tax on colington High req oleo.

School, Xavier and Loyola Uni-| : ‘ versities and completed his theo-: The National Co-Operative Milk logical training at the Catholic | Producers Federation also said it

University of America. {would not object if annual occupa-

Fr. Powers

pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes, |®ach for manufacturers, wholewill serve as arch priest and the|salers, retallers and eating places Rev, will deliver the sermon for the|VAry, running up to $600 for first mass. A reception will be manufacturers.

held from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 8 The federation outlined its po-

Father Powers’ parents, Mr. and ate Finance Committee's two-da D-day Mrs. Frank Mellon, 45 N. Euclid hearing on a house-approved bill

More Powerful A-Bombs Reported

Eniwetok Tests

uncolored oleo.

[(R. Colo.) predicted the commit{tee will approve a bill to repeal {federal taxes on oleo.

(Foes of Anti-Red Bill Expect House Defeat

Opponents of the Communist-

By WATSON DAVIS it would pass the housé, pogsibly Director, Science Servies by nightfall. WASHINGTON, May 18 —-{ Rep. Helen Gahagan Douglas America now has five different (D. Cal.) predicted that fewer kinds of atomic bombs, the most than 40 .of the anticipated 400modern of which tested at Eni-|odd votes .would be cast against wetok are presumably both more!the measure,

drawn from the terse, unrevealing announcement yesterday that ls ._involving three atomic weapons each of improved design” were successful in all re-

bill which figured prominently in last night's debate bettween GOP presidential ‘hopefuls Harold -E: Stassen and Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York.

very substantial progress: or ttle J apntan Ouse; itis given. little chance-of

1 passage inthe Senate because of constitutional objections and the crush of last-minute legislation.

House Group to Take

new and novel bombs, such as the hydrogen-helium bomb “or the dimeson bomb about which there has been some speculation. The stuff“in them is basicaniy| Time on Draft Bill

the fiss e : gta Fhe een BAe toutes Commie

hearings on the 19-irough-25 draft bill with members insisting that they will not

Iplutonfum and possibly kinds of|PeSan uranium or other heavy elements) made from thorium. gc : Materials Fobanly Improved pindicated they would hold “full Aeideiy x and fair” hearings on thé measwas made of uranium 235 and the s cond bomb used on N ure, despite the leadership's plans was made of plutonium. Similar-|T0" Opening House debate on the

Official Weather

UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU (Central Daylight Saving Time) —May 18, 1048 Cee. B98 | Sunset ..... 7:58

Manufacture of bombs by new

new nuclear materials and methods is indicated by the portion of the statement that said “the President gave general approval of commission plans for steps it proposed to initiate at once for

Sunrise

Total precipitation since Jan. 1 ..... Excess since Jan. 1... The following table shows the tempera ture in other cities:

from the tests.”

" § “tending higher.

Steers, Heifers Sell Steady Fogo.

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p. m. Bunday in the residence of sition at the windup of the Sen--

be rushed on the legislation. They |

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wheel base and are offered in a

Safecracker Slain Trying to Get $5

: . The - Rev. - Fr. James Moore, tional license-feesare-cut-to-$1 N.Y. Police - Surprise

| - Gang of 7 at Work

fr. Donald Hessler, M. M.,| Which handle oleo. The fees now) NEW YORK, May 18 (UP) — Finance Committee. < One man was shot and killed and |

{another seriously wounded today {when police trapped a gang of ‘seven as they tried to open a safe which contained only $5.

ve. A breakfast for 100 guests io wipe out all federal taxes and| ‘Four men and a woman, sald| Sen. Fulbright told the commitin the Marott Hotel will follow jjeense fees on both colored and by police to be members of a tee he was not urging. adoption

{gang of safecrackers, were jalled.

Chairman Eugene D. Millikin! - Police said the men and their

{woman companion were followed {by members of the safe and loft {squad when they went to the office of thé Atlantic Terminal Co. in Brooklyn. Couple Arrested Five of the. men went into the building while the woman and lone of the men waited in an auto{mobile outside. - Police arrested the couple in the car and then entéred the terminal jcompany office where they found one of the robbers holding a gun

|against a watchman, Charles Schneider, while the others were

| But critics were ready to make g¢ | That 1s the conclusion to Be one last effort to tone down ehe/* the ante.

When the men saw the policejmen they tried to flee and the [officers opened fire. : The office manager of terminal company disclosed that

Even if the bill clears -the/the Safe contained. five one dollar.

bills—renresenting an oMice base-

Scott Legge Funeral

Planned Tomorrow Services for Beptt C. Legge who died last night in his home, 501 Blue Ridge Rd: will beheld toe

& “Buchanan Mortuary. Crema{tion will follow. Mr. Legge was 67, a local resident since 1920 and a realtor here for 18- years. He was ‘born’ in {New York State.

| His survivors include his wite,| > Mrs. Loretta J. Legge, and his. Daughters of America

brothers Roger, Claude and Henry! Legge and his sister, Mrs. James 10 Hold Annual Meeting

Stroud, ail four of Binghampton IN. Y.

- Mrs. Jacob Vanderfleet the Red Men's ngs Y3_| Services for Mrs. Martha Van. Will be held at 1:30 p. m. an Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. +20! derfleet, lo Southeastern Ave. /P: m. -with Mrs. Bertha Thompos be in charge of the J. C. 50M, district deputy, in charge.

-|' Wilson Chapel of the Chimes but| The Capitol City Council No. 53,

will

larrangements are incomplete.

nuclear development, |, iania ...........cc00niieinen an | Mrs. Vanderfleet, who way 52 based upon information gained Boston. 1." -8 8 lated yesterday in St. a4

| Hospital.

Survivors are Jacob Vanderfleet; Andrew, Joseph and Jacob Van

and a brother in Holland.

NEW HUDSON COUPE— Production b-passenqger club coupe, shown above, in both the Hudson Super

or an B.cylinder. 128 h. p. engine. Both series have a |24-inch

‘|three divisions met or exceeded

{derfleet Jr. all of Indinnagolis;}and Mrs.

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variety of colors, The large lug-

Display of Cafe

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Oleo Signs Urged

By Reripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGIWN, May 18-—-A proposal to require restaurants serving colored margarine to display a-iarge-sign or mention -the {fact prominently on the menu was {being studied today by the Senate It was offered in the form of jan amendment to. the House{passed margarine-tax repeal bjll by: Sen. J. William Fulbright (D, Ark.), Senate leader on the mar-| garine side.

lof the amendment, but offered it |only because remaining objections Ito the bill seemed to center on

the possibility ofyrestaurants sly-

{ly sybstituting colored margarine posed by force, or unity, based on

Cancer Fund

County Collects 73 Pct. of Quota.

The 11th annual Mariof® Jounty Cancer Fund drive closed short lof its goal today at a final report luncheon at the Inidanapolis Athletic Club.

Berkley W, Duck Jr.. general

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the | Campaign chairman, sald the total

figure collected to date is’ $48.011.76, with a few collections still|

per cent of the goal of $66,000. “In the six Week campaign only

their individual quotas. - The township division, headed by Galen L. Parks, collected $5808, or 117 per cent of the goal ‘of $5000. Washington Township

The special gifts division? headed by Mrs. Willlam H. Wemmer met its goal of $10,000 and the residential division headed Jack “BE. Reich; otbained “100 per cent of the $7500 quota.

|The annual meeting of the Daughters of America, District No. 5, will be held Thursday in Hall, Meetings

ert Maynard Hutchins, chancellor of the University of Chicago, tbThe. new. priest|—Butter interests. today. agreed. ron com artment-with-hotd as muchas +5 pieces of luggage: — day... called. intellectuals

attended Public/to repeal of the I -cent-a-pound everywhere” to provide the lead-

"|ership to unite the world under one government, “federal in struc-

| tion.

{part on the leadership that the! intellectuals of the world are pre-| **

Sutstanding: ~The figure ix athe rectors..of Frankfurt-Univer-

For Polical | World Unity _!

. Makes Appeal at Frankfurt, Germany

CHICAGO, May 18 (UP)—Rob-

ture and democratic in spirit.”

Mr. Hutchins made the appeal|

in a speech prepared for delivery at the University of Frankfurt in Germany at a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the German

revolution, one of the first demo-|

cratic movements in German history. Mr. Hutchins said that “geographical unity” has been accomplished with modern science in transportation and communica“Political unity is certain

to follow,” Mr, Hutchins said. The |

problem has become a question of whether a unified world will follow democratic ideals or dictatorial edicts, he said. ‘One Good World’ “We shall have unification, im-

the consent of the governed,” he said. “One world can be worse than many, for in many worlds there is at least the chance of escape from one to another, ;

... Uur prices are |

Fr STILL within your |

means: |

in

Flanner §& Buchanan is

still maintaining a price ceiling that allows you to obtain a funeral at a cost you can afford.

Whether. we. have. one..good.. ee rpingir a

world or one bad one,” Mr. Hutch- |’

Ins said, “will depend in large

pared to exert.”

Mr. Hutchins was a member of a group which recently published

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a constitution proposed for a

‘world government.

He visited Frankfurt to try to promote exchange professorships

between Frankfurt University and the University of Chicago. Mr. Hutchins is scheduled to address

Find Ducks Eat Lead Shot, Die

By Science 8ST. PAUL, Minn, May 18-

‘alone contributed $3307 or 300 per| Lead shot that never Hit any morrow at 5 p. m. in the Flanner cent of its quota ad

ducks may nevertheless be responsible for the present alarm-

sue of the Journal of Wildlife Management,

ID. of ‘A., will be host. A dinner will be held at 6 p. m. ‘lin St. Paul Methodist Church.

Francis| giate and national officers and Born. in Holland, she|.ommittees will attend. had Hved-here Sinoe--1014, “US BT NONGE NYE Mrs Mary her husband, McKinney, Gary, state councilor; three sons, Mrs. Bertha Thompson, Indian-

Mabel Price, Haute, state vice councilor.

{kill them outright.

The problem of lead poisoning] is becoming 'because increasing numbers of ‘hunters are now shooting over

apolis, state association councilor,[Canadian and Western waters re. Terre Where the main breeding grounds

from spent shot

ing “decline in the duck popula-| . by|tion, suggests Vincent H. Reid of the Minnesota division of game and fish, in the forthcoming is-|-

Gizzards of 1084 wild ducks which were analyzed in his study contains lead shot in slightly over 9 per cent of all cases. The ducks had picked up the pellets along with their food from the shallow bottom mud. : It, is known that such gizzard” pellets can cause more. or less severe lead poisoning. which may affect the ducks’ ability to reproduce if it does not

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