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: . . } : y | li S, y House Trying U. S. Superliner Sets ps A jo i 3 x & 3 x ~ : » - ; . : % i i 3 orted in To Quit; Most New Atlantic Record : ; La . y? a ol | ’ ; "By United Press credit for this,” he said, “The man’s con! 3 f ABOARD 8.8. UNITED winds, currents, everything has But w STATES, AT SEA, July 7—The been with us.” - you may k ; Pe : new superliner United States com-|- With Comm. Manning on the The big By United Press . pleted the fastest Atlantic cross- bridge were two of his most promi. today. If 1 SEOUL, Korea, July 7—Murder- By United Press Des ing.on record today, clipping 10 nent passengers, Margaret Truw pattie it ol ous Communist fire turned back! WASHINGTON, July T hours and two minutes off the 14- man, and Mrs. Drucie Snyder hanging tI attacking United Nations troops’ bate-weary Congressien took an year-old mark set by Britain's, Horton, her travelling. companion : le. & te vol ng ; other crack at adjournment to-| Queen Mary. * and daughter of U. 8. Secretary legal h with heavy losses only two miles |day, but no one knew when they, Despite rain and 45-mile-an-|of Treasury Joha W. Snyder. = - as mue oe from the truce village of Pan- § might be able to call it quits. | hour winds in the final hours, the, Wililam Gibbs, designer of the likely to h toda I & Appropriations for atomic ex- 53,000-ton United States sped past ship, and Thomas Haynes, a di- But if the munjom today. pansion and rivers and harbors “hoo's Rock off the southwest Tector of the United tSates Lines if the vote The Allies had begun their at- projects blocked a windup of the| Bishop's _Rock o ee 1p| also were on the bridge when the your clue T tack with tanks, flame-throwers,| 82d Congress early yesterday. The tip of England three days, 10 Ror Toca M dentials con s after leav- ord was set. Mr. Gibbs rockets and infantry under a - {lawmakers recessed at dawn atter| jhours and 40 minute said he thought the ship “gave .hear those § bright moon Sunday, seeking to 17 hours during which more than! {ing New York's Ambrose Light. a good perfogmance.” again. Its 1 dislodge the Communists from _ $48 billion in appropriations re- { The big new ship completed its : : floor for a. three hills within sight of the ceived final action. | record run of 2942 miles at an 3 ‘oc ‘Cautious ble searchlight - marked Panmunjom g Both Senate and House were |average- speed of 35.659 knots— : neutral Ene. : scheduled io meet again to re-|§ equivalent to 40.9 land miles an Art Tries New : ay ey i sume de on the atomic and {hour—to win the mythical At- * 4 ’ The United Nations forces fired civil fupctions_measures. If con- antic blue ribbon. The Queen Selling Methods al Ju 8 st most pointblank range at tunnel’) Fence oe mmittecs do not have \Mary’s average speed for its rec-| ST, LOUIS (UP)—The promo- night or ’ entrances to Communist bunkers a gress will keep recessing without jord 1938 run was 31.9 knots. |tion techniques of modern-day first two b: protecting he halls but- failed of conducting any business. | First Time hucksters—including the install Sen. Taft Pout. the 5 n, | Ma aoubLiul meer nate { The Atlantic speed crown re- ment plan—has ‘been applied here mn oy fad av arrage i oo a | eavy Bg would be on hand today. Only a. turned 10 Jimerica for the st to the sacrosanct art world. it by then, Infantry had Just reached the ‘handful of Democrats were likely fnew. binck ry white United Armand G. Winfield, St. Louis key men to first hill outpost when the Reds ito show up. There was a possi-| States passed 8.1 miles off Bish- public relations and advertising Pennsylva opened up with 10,000 rounds of bility Congress would recess for op's Rock at 6:16 a. m. B. 8. T. an opened his Saturday Gai- heading. se d mortar fire, the three-day ‘periods until after the : DD a.m. ED. T) on its maid.|®*Y on the St. Louis riverfront, though he's artillery and m ) Republican Convention ends. eh vovage. © i. an establishment dedicated to announceme heaviest barrage they have fired’ When the Senate recessed yes- yage. , |making art and artists to the Michigan’; since June 21, terday, exactly 30 minutes after | 2 jubliait blast of the Ship's business wimt groceries and elec- teeman, Art NS Thobas Tawot. of Higinb the House, Democratic Leader! iste Announced completion ox trical appliances are to. the house- liking lke, Lomas t 1atoon | Ernest W. McFarland of Arizona the record run io 1660 passengers. ys, : out double-t Tex., who started out as platoon : : Cheers, mingled with the popping " leader and came back acting said he couldn't predict when ad- of champagne corks, swept the|«, 15. SPOTL he wants them ‘less - Maryland : journment might be reached. He pag ' P “arty.” thinks he commander of what was left of said “everything is up in the air,” ship. In addition to the credit pur- state’s 24 vi a company, said the Chinese held * House Speaker Sam Rayburn was On the bridge, Commodore Har-| chase plan, Mr. Winfield will also Minnesota
Dan tl one platoon of ry Manning breathed a sigh of re-
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ge United Press Telephoto. ' equally non-committal. = : out fo men reached ner SAMBINO- alan fim sta Sian. Mang#1o, Humariade, = or re... ng ral LS SPA AR SOBER Lov Stampen psy A, i rod er Dine De urentis, wh ained ame in movie er Plc t H | { ’ was a line Lrip excep y. to those of other downtown stores, Ike. » : * The Reds rolled hand grenades ice,” holds her newborn son for first picture in Rome hospital. aque 0 onor i United Press Telephoto, I feel highly honored to have and an art lending library. California down the incline and poured : . SHOES AND RICE—U. S. Sen. C W. Tobev of crime. 120 4 record, I feel ike 4 In the race OE ead Lue gun Bre atl ame Evange ist ; ND RICE—U. S. Sen. Charles W. Tobey of crime- |pitcher who's just pitched a no-hit| What's going to happen in Ine still may } the attackers. Lt. Talbot's platoon ; Time Senta Serer busing fame, with his wife-to-be, Mrs. David Henry Crompton at [game.” - dianapoiing i i gull may | acted as litter bearers for the Mot er 0 N ew Qu qa S WINONA LAKE, July 7—A/| her Wilton, N. H., home. Fall wedding will be the Senator's third | He said the ship had performed days or weeks in advance, read other delega wounded. . : : plague honoring the musical! marital ventura, : |“beyond expectations.” |Our Falr City in your Sunday trying to pi “We tried and we tried, at leas evangelist, Homer Rodeheaver,! shot “Nature must have a lot of Times. When he gis six times,” It. Talbot said, “to ‘F | - N by All O 3 will hang in the Billy. Sunday’ : : > . - fans will go rescue the platoon that got on the oe S um ver Tabernacle here. i : : : ) first hill. But we couldn’t move Members of Youth for Christ | EISENHO forward.” : : By United Press |ounce; the second, a boy, weighed attending the movement's inter- | \ ; hearing fron “You can call it slaughter hall, PORTLAND, Me. July 7-The! four pounds, 15 ounces; the other ution] convention here, will Ike. Floods ¢ i youve got to call it some-|Wife of a carpenter gave birth to-|two girls weighed four pounds, on eaen he plaque tognight at the ing in. And thing,” said Ptc. Charles DeCarlo day to the second set of quadru- and three pounds, 14 ounces. dos service. t up for Ike. f Naugutuck, Conn, after it [Plets born in New England in 19| The first born was named Re © hundred persons are ex- 0 » FR anklin 441 got the big t 9 ” days. |becca; the boy, William; and the [Pected to attend a banquet to-| : for hoopla was over, Mrs, Elizabeth B. Pinkham. 35. Other two girls, Melissa and Jane, |P8ht in the Winona Hotel hon-| : : hower peop Me rs. Eliza . Pinkham, 35, ' loring Mr, Rodeheaver, trombone. | AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80 YEARS 5 Ey ris street and .KOJE ISLAND, Korea, July Tisald she was surprised, “but you ‘What a Mess of Kids’ playing song leader of the late : : : z Blackstone ' A ahd Nations troops hot take what comes.” She named | The father, Silas, 45 of Ey Sunday. The honored mu- . 1872-1952 : : ; jisans para killed war prisone : } ’ 3 % = } 2 “Thou wounded eight Inst week in a|them all before her husband even| Standish, Me., had returned home A aay oM, fort : reworded tl sudden new flareup of violence os he de oe and a boy] ter taking his wife to the hos- (Christ, which now is active in : song Sen. notorious Koje Island, it was dis: —were born within 45 minutes, Pital last night. He had started 78 Sountries. | ead ot four closed today. t other p erg/after Mrs. Pinkham gave birth off this morning to repair a barn : Soasheaver Sha thie eo or” con aT Ne be oa, v1 Onepac Hop nearly Gorman hen iif Ji £3 50 gee Fo tured. ia # , d n ! * [traveled all over the country as ou e A United Nations officer said| | thought there would he onlyireliyed the news. =~ [the musical director of the Billy the Congres no reason had been found for (ul, Pp Cr CNONR BURL Tn aid ov MF Sunday revivals. He has written| ding receptic the fresh violence on Koje. | Jo. Or Horse Lioug ore : five books, including one titled: hall moved would be two or three. | He continued on to work with- .. * oungsters + Tees out furth t ‘Twenty Years With. Billy Sun- young, . ; Dr. Edwin F. Morse, who de- Out further comment. laay.” Mr the older g PANMUNJON, Korea, July 7 | “He's probabl di (aa) . Rodeheaver is presi-| - United Ni tions and Com- | l1vered them, said the quadruplets| Pp y pounding nails. the Rodeheaver Hall il And they a id ii } Ba one ad ear Were entirely unexpected. He said Mighty fast and, making those, "oo publishi o all-Mack heard of ways to settle the deadlocked|the Mother and four children were SUNERS SAY MY to get money) 78 TT. ae of 8 prisoner issue today in the fourth doing fine. ; I The quadruplets born fin a | Archaic Tusk Crumbles ' here, Big ha straight day of secret etings.} 4th a Surp . [Finkel Weis Hie Hint set born When Exposed to Air AFL: Carpe: Brig. Gen. Will \ oo 5 aia rut In New Englan a year and i for Ike eves spokesman for the United Na-| 7 pect | enris » (one-half and the second set fn 19{ MUNICH, Germany, July 7, ‘ could get fre tions, said the 48-minute meet-| " . idays. L{UP)—Archeologists who uncov- ley was “it’s
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ing was conducted on a “business- | Quadruplets occur on an aver- red the tusk of a prehistoric ele-
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i like basis.” - Pinkham said in an interview. lage of once in 680,163 births. {phant estimated to be between ’ using an old He sald both sides directed] She revealed that the births oc-| “4 get was born to Mrs, John J. 200,000 and 400,000 years | men, pastin, their remarks “to the point at curred without the ald of anes- Manning of South Weymouth,|thought it would vanish before : of Taft post Issue” —exchanging prisoners of thetic at her own request. 'Mass., on June 18. Another set/their eyes, it was disclosed today. 5 eo : War. | Dr. Morse said the four babies was born to Mrs. Robert J. Al-| Shortly after the tusk was ex. TAFT: He He refused to comment further were “good sized, unusually so for len, wife of a Boston policeman,|posed to air, it began to crum- 2 - Alabama, f lest it lead to a breakdown in the quadruplets.” The first child, a on Feb. 8, 1951, but only one boy ble. The scientists salvaged’ large call, has agi talks. igirl, weighed four pounds, one|survived. } {hunks of the T1-inch-long tusk. . . . His pe $100,000 to | Ike bacRer : money. . « . i Bodyguar: seersucker | w= | mayor of C He's 6 feet ¢
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