European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 25, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes wed by actress fac Emerson left who was recently divorced from Elliott Roosevelt is photographed during her color television Broad cast in Washington in the first Public showing of coloured television. Center a Secretary of the hungarian consulate in new York City raises a protesting hand at photographers As the office is evacuated prior to the government order to vacate. Right or. Henry a Murray Harvard professor who testified in the Alger Hiss perjury trial that a Hitzker Chambers Hiss accuser belonged to a mixed Type of psychopathic personality with principal emphasis on lying deceiving and stealing. Hiss was found guilty. In and Acme photos defense chiefs make Appeal for dimes Washington Jan. 24 up Secretary of defense Louis a. Johnson and the secretaries of the army Navy and air Force have joined in an Appeal for support it the March of dimes. Noting that in 1949 this country was stricken with one of the most devastating polio epidemics in his tory Johnson said this Means the National foundation for infantile paralysis needs greater support than Ever Secretary of the Navy Francis p. Matthews calling attention to the ebb of Anli polio funds said i exhort every american to give and give from the heart Secretary of the array Gordon Gray said we Are challenged As perhaps never before to increase our efforts and lend every possible sup port to those who unremittingly carry on the fight against Secretary of air w. Stuart Symington said the March of dimes affords a democratic Way for All americans to join in the fight against a common Hoffman plans stump tour Washington Jan. 24 ins Marshall plan director Paul g. Hoffman plans to Sumii the coun try for continued . Aid to european a grass roots tour comparable to president Truman s famed 3948 whistle Stop election Campaign. The Eca administrator who is gaining n reputation for being the talking est Man in Washington will probably make As Many As 390 forma and informal speeches at Over the country in 1950. Federal Oleo taxes to be ended july 1 Washington Jan. 24 up for the first time in 64 years Oleo Margarine will go on Sale free of Federal taxes starting july 1, under terms of legislation now being whipped into final form. But just what that will mean to prices at the Corner grocery store still is the subject of hot debate be tween feuding Oleo and butter interests. Margarine spokesmen predicted confidently that housewives will Benefit by Price cuts on yellow of to of at least 10 cents a Pound the amount of the present tax. Prices of uncoloured Oleo now taxed at one fourth cent a Pound will re main about the same they said. Butter interests argued that in the Long run All Margarine prices will climb toward the level con Sumers now Are paying for butter butter prices now Are about double those of Oleo. In any Case residents of 14 states still will be unable to buy yellow Oleo. Its Sale is prohibited in Connecticut Delaware Idaho Illinois Iowa Minnesota Montana Nev. York Oregon Pennsylvania South Dakota Vermont Washington an Wisconsin. Two other states California and Nebraska ban its Sale in restau rants. Six states also have thir own taxes on and House conferees now Are trying to Iron out minor differences Between Bills approved b each House. Both measures would repeal All Federal Oleo taxes As Wel As License fees required of manufacturers and handlers. Mit unit aids a researchers Cambridge mass., Jan 24 up a 300,000,000-Volt synchrotron which is expected to Aid atomic research greatly has been completed at Massachusetts Institute of technology. Director Jerrold r Zacharias comit s nuclear science and Engineer ing Laboratory announced that the super Energy accelerator had successfully passed its first operating tests. He said the synchrotron construction of which was supported n part by the Navy May be compared with a giant Slingshot. Its Electron bullets have enough Energy to produce nuclear mesons particles which until recently have been observed Only in collisions of cosmic rays. Union head Calls Robeson no spokesman for negro Richmond va., Jan. 24 a a. Philip Randolph president of the brotherhood of sleeping car porters alias termed Paul Robeson a Johnny come lately and described Henry a. Wallace As an innocent unfamiliar with revolt speaking at a meeting of some 300 persons some of them White Randolph said the american negro must Lay his Case before the world and win his Battle for Equality within the framework of democracy not through communism. Anyone who says the american negro would not fight for the United states in a War with Russia simply does t know the negro he declared to a Ripple of applause. But his next remarks were soundly cheered. He said Paul Robeson does t know the negro. He. Did t have to struggle for existence and fight to get where he is. Only those who work and strive and earn their Way have a right to speak for the he said he did t believe any one person can rightfully claim to be the spokesman for the american negro. Camden killer of 13 May be released if adjudged sane Trenton n. A Jan. 24 up Howard Unruh 28-year-old War Veteran who killed 13 neighbors in Camden last september might go free if Ever adjudged sane state Legal authorities said Legal authorities said Unruh could go free under a recent Rutiri in Essex county court the court has granted permission to release a woman who killed her father and was held to be insane at the time. She now is determined to be in her right mind. Unruh never came to trial for the shooting debacle. Although he had a clean record and never showed signs of insanity before the mass killings he was adjudged insane by a Board of psychiatrists and committed to Trenton state the time of commitment Camden county prosecutor Mit Chell a Cohen said he intended to do everything possible As Long As i live and even though i May note prosecutor to Avert another tragedy similar to this ease or even permit this Man to roam the streets of any grocer can t live by flour alone Dubois pa., Jan. 24 up after a sack of flour was stolen from the truck of grocer John Gluczyk he inserted the following advertise ment in a newspaper if the party who took 100-Pound sack of flour from John Gluczyk s truck will return Honfi baked loaf of bread to Gluczyk s store he will receive another Eastern vow opposes end of draft Law Bridgeport conn., Jan. 24 up the Eastern conference of veterans of foreign wars opposed curtailing National military Sale guards and called for a three year Extension of the selective service act. Some 50 delegates from 10 Eastern states opposed restrictions on National guard recruiting and elimination of for some units of the organized Reserve. At the close of the two Day meet ing Irving staff pole of Somerville mass., was elected chairman of the conference to succeed . e. Zandt for a who was not a candidate for another term. Other officers elected were John , of Waterville me., first vice president William Greene of Milltown n.j., second vice presi Dent and Daniel f. Gorman of new Britain Secretary treasurer. Naval chief lauds morale san Diego Jan 24 a adm Forrest p. Sherman chief of naval operations expressed belief that the Navy As a whole was emerging with Good morale from Economy cutback Shoals and dissension Over armed services came Here from Washington to Confer with adm Arthur w. Radford commander in chief of the Pacific Fleet and vice adm t. A. Sprague commander of the Pacific Fleet s air Force. He said ways and Means were being considered to strengthen the Pacific Fleet in View of the general International situation. Rail men end strike in steel Plant Pittsburgh Jan. 24 a a Railroad strike which idled some 12,000 workers at the Jones and Laughlin steel corp. Has ended. Officials of the brotherhood of Railroad trainmen representing 400 employees of the Monongahela connecting Railroad who quit work saturday morning announced the end of the walkout. The Union called the strike in protest Over the firing of a con Ductor in charge of a train on which another employee was killed by a homemade bomb. A Union spokes Man said the Railroad agreed to rehire the conductor on a pro Bati Ooary Basic. First ladies help sump lib the nation a first two ladies enjoy time since in. Alben Barkley left be and mrs. Barkley were heat of Honor it annual fund drive for the National syr Marie a utile 10, of the Bronx is thormities la the search for Josephine Lew who resembles Josephine is a receed exit vanished. Detective Joseph Dominic new York aunt of the missing Jirl look finishing touches. Cutting this lion s size cake is Mell at a Celebration marking Bis 70th bar the i radio Singer Evelyn knee it Jones u
