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To ‘Notorious Wants U.S. ' [Ching Calls . “Red Records : Fliers Tried Both Sides in U.S. ee ‘Sp Steel C a WASHINGTON, re. 10. (IP) |For 'Spving' eel Crisis ry © Senate investigators said ye ’ By United Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (UP) orficial = . terday that 14 American union] PARIS, Dec. 19—Soviet Foreign 2 Bix “members with “notorious Com- Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky said The government stepped into ence gover "munist records” were granted 3 today he hopes that four Ameri- the deadlocked steel negotiations receiving g ‘passports for an expense-paid {can ‘fliers held by Communist yesterday. : oans or 2 trip to Russia sud utller vy {Hungary will be put on trial as, Moving to head off a threatened TE “Curtain countries earlier this { spies. e Pre: . The Senate Internal Security, |” Vishinsky charged in the United Jan. 1 strike, Federal Mediation “correct p . Committee, headed by Sen. Pat| Nations that the group's military Director Cyrus: 8. Ching sume governmen ‘:McCarran (D. Nev,), said mem-| transport plane; which Soviet fli- moned officials of 10 major steal gifts and 1 “bers of the delegation Praised the ers forced down in Hungary a companies and the CIO Steel- ministrator pre. rejease aed “in Moscow Moon Ego, Wash an wiionage workers Union to conferences here the Houstn mission. ency. ;iand in Speeches before Commu-| | He scoffed at the United States’ starting Thursday. While th “nist and other organizations wines] jexplanatign that the plane, bound Mr. Ching said a steel strike cifically sa =. their pei ax Parad from Munich, Germany, to Bel- now would ‘‘seriously affect” the ey Jhrous Saw May Day Parade § grade, Yugoslavia, lost its way" national economy and have a 8 Indorse ‘. The committee made public al ‘and strayed over Hungary acci- pee 3 tus). direc ‘report and a transcript of secret § dentally. : agencies 10 Bearings Bel by mite | He raised the threat of a spy the defense rogram, | . |, The acth “task force.” ; " trial as he pressed his charge be- Calling the atrike threat “a n Mr. T Hon viewed ihe den a ay fore the United Nations that tia matter. of grave concern to the cleanup the ine as Premier Josef Stalin and {8 fone Sates aomuted sggres- people of the United States,” he fioente: i " rt f 8 y million, “dos Fecetved about $50, pensibly to, ‘to help Iron Curtain refugees. | said the national welfare “de lent on the buy 8 om ating San ent. | “The fliers were arrested and mands”-that the government use to clean Ser 2 A he the State, due attention was paid them by all its facilities to seek “a speedy Thomas F. Department for letting “enemy the frontier authorities, and I resolution of this dispute.” is expected civilian agents move at will be-| hope that all due attention will Snarled Since Nov. 27 mitice PE tween here and Moscow.” be given them by military justice’ $100 anda . Mrs. Ruth B. Shipley, head ot| forces, Vishinsky told the Gen- REALTORS ELECT—Taking over “the reins of the Indianapo- Negotiations between major Pemocio the State Department's passport T eral Assembly's Main Political of steel companies and the 650,000- enoe division branded the accusations ‘Committee: lis Real Estate Board Jan. | will be president elect James W, Hurt CEAber 10 uch: Rave Lo Frank E. } “preposterous” and said {hel { “Why was such a plane ving) (seated) and (left to right) Robert E. Walker, vice president; Charles la Hooked in Pitsburel . since. Suti-coRE persons named by Sen. McCarran| ‘over Hungary?" he asked, adding| £ Brower, treasurer, and Walt Veon secretary. Board directors SRC OT ey In Shi ls ar never indicated they were Com-! . that it was searched and found ' 3 ’ ry Nov. 27. If it occurs, the walkout Sk munists or that they were going in “perfect operational condition.” elected them, late Monday. also would curtail aluminum pros w sara to the Soviet Union. HN duction y ‘ - left Georg 14 Persons Listed F th f POW A ! ¥ i } H CIO President Philip Murray § pital wher The committee said 18 persons’ ami ies (o) S mos ear Oo ope said in Pittsburgh Monday that House tax made the trip, but it singled out] i “it now appears” that a strike at The inve: 14 for special mention as person 2 By United Press But it was hard to detract from “Oh, God, is he rally Midnight, Dec. 31, is “unavoid- Mr. Grune with “notorious Communist rec-| | The words “he's alive echoed the happiness of those who heard ,jive?" she said. “Oh, thank able” due to what he called the day in con ords.”. These were identified vil ‘across the nation today. the good news. : : God, thank God” steel industry's ‘refusal to bare half - milli Mytle Ophelia Denis, Cleve. The names of 3198 American ‘1 have never given up hope, 'gain with us in good faith,” down” att land, O, of the United Electrical | ; ; held by the Chi. Said Mrs. Cleecy R. Bradford of She could say no more as the ~ He held out hope for a laste Candie Io Workers; William Nelbourng! prisoners o war e y the hi- Southern Pines, N. C., when she hours of waiting flowed forth in mints settlement, pe tor 2 pe Capos Sienn, Grand Rapias, Mich, of nese Communists were carried was told that her husband, Cpl. tears at the word that her son, steel makers. “will get down to Mr. Gru the United Auto Workers into thousands of homes where Henry E. Bradford, was on the Maj. James G. Daniel, was among pysiness and bargain out a reas Hate P. 1 Esther - Ooldberg, ew Zork relatives and friends had gath- list. She had not had word of those listed. sonable settlement with us.” that Mr. G er-| : \ roar ered, hoping. but almost afraid him for more than a year, Mrs. Joe 'N. Black, of Co-| Emphasizing the critical need subpena if Cleveland. Sheet -Metal Work, Times photo by William A Oates Jr. [yo pone “I was right. Words |lumbus, Ga. wife of M/Sgt. Joe for steel, the Defense Production * Mr. Grune A TT New York LOOK, DAD—Marvin Leroy, 8, shows POW telegram to his father, Clarence Cable. 4 can’t express how thankful Black, called radio station Administration yesterday called ized for $15} John pi pie lew York, GEA ae EE Ea And oan 2 hamne > rank ona I am,” she said. WRBL to see a there had been for a steel-producing capacity of nervous c plernation 4 a serial number an address stoo . any word of her husband. She 123 million tons a year by 1954 rt Association; Oran Arnold Jen- Cit d s s é ’ out from among the thousands of “I heard they were to release was told that he was on theTh : {The previous goal was kins, San Francisco, Marine Wang er i Se in Shooting, You Il Feel Better others and with it came the joy the names,” said Mrs. George C. list. tons pu 1953. 202 year’ is million » Cooks and Stewards. If You Cr ’ that only those who experienced Bell of Santa Maria, Cal, “but! “My husband . ..” she gasped. ‘output of 105,500,000 tons is not aor. Byelyn JoBnson, Oak Foes Arrai nment Dec 26 y it eould know. sr just to" the have the heart to There was a pause then another [chongh to meet major defense and Oakland, Cal, Carpenters Union;| By ALINE MOSBY Wanger, who had been waiting —This “push button” world emo nt thapk God.” that He son, 1st Lt. Richard Bell! Floyd A" A. Davis oT ire. Cpt. See 18, Cent Hike Clata Shuvelson Brookivh, orlek HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 19—White- with his attorney outside the jury Went haywire for a distraught “This is too good to be- a ine Sanne Corps, bad beer, expressed the hopes of thou- Mr. Murray, who also heads the na onal 1 Alex Sirota the Bronx, haired Walter Wanger was in- room, surrendered immediately. Christmas shopper yesterday. | lieve.” was captured 5 he sans of pabpy Poop ue Te- Steelworkers’ union, disclosed that “ » “Ww ) : » vi news that their men New York, Furniture Workers of dicted by the county grand jury I never felt better in my life, Confronted with a battery of We never gave up hope July 21, 1951. lwere listed. {his negotiators have demanded America; William Aloysius Wal- yesterday for shooting actors’ the dapper producer grinned at Push-button machines in a res- | One woman fainted before she “Oh, it’s too good to believe,” pr s average wage increases of 181% lacé, Elizabeth, N. J, United spent Jennings Lang, whom he newsmen as he stepped into taurant he put a quarter in a could reply. Mrs. Bell gasped. Now we're just hoping cents an hour, a guaranteed Electrical Workers; Frank Wedl, g cnected of romancing his fa- court. juke box and expected cigarets, = All agreed it was “the best At Ft. Myers, Fla, Solon 8. and praying he'll be home , a gu anNew: York (the committee said'j,,u< wife, Joan Bennett. Superior Judge Thomas J. Cun- ™ ° g ‘ Christmas present we could Duncan picked up the telephone.| - 500m” Mr. Davis said. nual wage for 32 hours weekly for he was reported suspended by the Arter hearing two hours of ningham reset Wanger’s bond at e waitress sald she would i,,,,, » His 22-year-old son, Pvt. Solon Mrs. John Holton of St. Paul,|52 Weeks, and other benefits. ig oees Woensler: Sew evidence, the jury returned -an in- $5000 and ordered him to appear got Tate] ak, The Mee * But for every name on he Jit w. Dunces, was listed as missing Minn., was one of thousands who| Mr. Ching said federal mediaOFk, _.niernationa ne, dictment against the 57-year-old for arraignment Dec. 26. : : there were three missing—the dif- early in November searched the list, only to find it|tors would do “everything We posand Smelter Workers, and Isaac movie producer on a charge of Witnesses testified before the 1° IN the restaurant at the time. oon ce hetween the American list “Really,” he screamed when he did not include that certain sibly can to find some So at Alexander Wright, Pittsburgh, assault with a deadly weapon grand jury that the stars of The mar’s companion—und- of 11,042 missing in Korea and heard the news, then covered the name. agreement.” He added “we never Stone and Allied Quarry Workers with intent to commit murder. Hollywood's sensational triangle Ware of this development—be- the number of names supplied by telephone and told his wife. She waited at a St. Paul radio/admit a strike is inevitable.” Union. Wanger could be sent to prison tried to hush up the incident after &an punching out a quartre’s {ne Chinese. “My wife is standing here just station from 5 o'clock last hight} He said when the talks begin : S—————————————— for. up to 14 years if convicted Wanger pumped a bullet into Mr. worth of songs on the nickelod- For the loved ones of these shouting for joy,” he said finally.'until the alphabetical list got to here, his 6 negotiators expect to v | d on the felony charge at his trial. Lang's groin last Thursday night ian. ‘ 7844 men there was a silence, In Los Angeles, Mrs. Frank the “H's.” Ihave an “appropriate idea” of how Storms B ame which promised to be Hollywood's in a dimly-lit Beverly Hills park- His first selection: “Youll that seemed to confirm their R. Spencer broke down and There was a “James Holton,’ ’|big a wage increase is permissible Ai S spiclest inyears. ' °° * ‘Ingo: ~~ | Feel Better If You Cry.” darkest fears. ovo sobbed. ‘but no “John.” under government wage ceilings. On Jet-Air Stream, gl —— smn ss Under Sovernment Wage cellings.
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3 » Weong Way Ridge| By Science Service WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. — A 150 to 200 miles - an - hour jet stream of wind 30,000 to 40.000 feet up over the United States and a “wrong way’ ridge moving westward out over the Pacific 10,000 to 20,000 feet up are responsible for the current series & of winter storms. This is the opinion of Jerome Namias, the Weather Bureau's extended forecast expert. He also! told Science Service that a new big storm which moved onto the continent over British Columbia! and Washington yesterday ought to be at the Atlantic Seaboard | by the end of the week.
on u on THE “WRONG WAY” ridge is a south-pointing indentation in the broad: current of air which, circles the northern hemisphere 10,000 to 40,000 feet up, traveling from west to east. Only this ridge has been traveling westward, in the opposite direction. | It was first responsible for the movement of warm “moist air from the Gulf of Mexico up to the mid-western United States. Now it is out over the Pacific, where the warm moist air over that ocean is moving northward.
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