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Page 6 Thurs., Feb. 21, 1952
Washington Hit
By Snow Storm
Schools Closed,
: Phone Lines Down
CENTRALIA, Wash. W) A
late season snowfall, which oddly
leap-frogged many areas, covered
a wide sector of Southwest Wash
ington Wednesday.
The Lewis County area appear
ed hardest hit. Schools were
closed in both Centralia and Che
halis and an estimated S75 tele
phones were knocked out.
The snow was about four Inches
deep here, but Bonneville linemen
reported it was up to a foot deep
In higher elevations.
Power was knocked out here
early in the day for more than an
hour.
While five inches of snow was
reported at the Olympia airport,
the ground was almost clear near
the water in the city Itself. The
snow didn't even stick on the
ground in Tacoma but was report
ed close to 6 inches deep around
McChord Air Force Base.
Snow flurries in Tacoma during
the early morning failed to itick.
In Olympia It also melted as fast
as it fell in most areas.
' The Pacific Telephone Co., said
ervice between Tacoma and Cen
tralia was virtually knocked out,
with 70 circuits out.
Wires went down when they got
twinging with their loads of snow
or when trees or nmDs reii on
them.
Main highways were clear but
iecondary roads were reported
slushy.
The rest of Southwest Washing
ton was overcast but the State
Highway Department said it had
no reports of snow from areas
toward the coast.
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DEAN ISRAEL NOE of Memphis, Tenn., holds $5000,
18-carat gold bejewelcd ring rc-crcation of what he de-
scribes as the "lost signet ring of King Solomon." At right
is a closetip of the ring which is about the size of a half
dollar. "All the wisdom and knowledge of the world ii
contained in the symbolism of the ring," Dean Noe says.
Paper Claims Further Probe
Of McCarthy Is Approved
PROVIDENCE, R. I. (IP) The
Providence Journal-Bulletin said
Wednesday the unpublished,
month-old report of an investiga
tion of charges of perjury, lying
and deceit made against Sen. Mc
Carthy (R.-Wis.), recommends
that the Senate Elections Com
mittee push ahead with hearings
on McCarthy's activities.
The Providence newspaper pub
lished excerpts that it, together
with the Minneapolis Star and
the Des Moines Register, had ob-
Stalinites' Stunts
Spur Cooperation
Bv .1. M. ROBERTS JR.
Associated Press News Analyst
The Kremlin Is falline down on , international-minded
Fourth Official Ousted
In Tax Scandals
WASHINGTON (U.R) The
scandal spotlight fell on the In
ternal Revenue Bureau again
Wednesday as Tax Commissioner
John B. Dunlap ousted his fourth
official In seven days.
The No. 2 man in the income
tax division of the Austin, Tex.,
collector's office, Eugene L. Mey
er, was the latest to get the axe
in nationwide investigations by
Congress, the Justice Department
nd the bureau itself.
tained from the report of the
Senate Committee's stan jnv
gating charges against the Wis
consin senator by Sen. Benton
(D.-Conn.) in support of Ben
ton's resolution seeking Mc
Carthy's expulsion from the
Senate. .
The report, the newspaper said,
recommends that hearings should
be conducted on 5 of the 10 Ben
ton charges.
The close-guarded 300-page re
nnrt was filed with the Senate
committee on Jan. 18. There is a
nnMihiiihr a ripnkinn whether to
go ahead with the hearings, as
recommended in tne repon, mu
be made at a meeting j eo. to
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Bill
Hendrix, Florida grand dragon for
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rilous postcards.
Federal District Judge Dozier
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tences of one year in jail on each
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the job!
At almost every one of the criti
cal turning points in Allied think
ing since the war the Stalinites
have pulled some stunt which
spurred up international coopera
tion among the free nations.
But as the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization meeting began In
Lisbon this time the Russians
were keeping quiet.
Sounds which bore some hint of
progress emanated from the Ko
rean truce talk front.
Man, Woman Indicted
For First-Degree Murder
OMSQON CITY m Elmer
Dorse? 'Williams, J8 and Bonnie
Lee Kuhnhausen, 36, were indict
ed by the grand Jury Wednesday
iirst-degree murder charges.
The indictments stem from the
fatal beating that Jalmar Tarkel,
68, suffered in the course of a
robbery in suburban area south
east of Portland last month.
MOSCOW WAS accusing the
U. S. of planning to divide Austria
and put an Austrian army into the
European defense plan, but it was
on the whole a routine and weaK'
hearted gesture.
Tank maneuvers in the Balkans
would have been a help to those
diplomnts who were trying hard
est to get a European Army set
ut and integrated with NATO.
For the fear of Russia seemed
to have been displaced, for the
moment, by fear among the West
ern Europeans themselves.
The Foreign Ministers closed
their meeting In London with
hints that they had made progress,
but no important supporting evidence.
THE FRENCH Parliament voted
for the unified army proposal, but
with reservations which would
make it very difficult for Chan
cellor Adenauer to put It across
at Bonn.
A lot of Frenchmen are just
plain dead set against rearmament
In Germany, without control oi
German war Industry.
There were some fears that the
European Defense Community,
with its international control au
thority, might never be set up
before the Schuman plan had
proved Itself able to control coal
and steel production, or before
other questions between France
and Germany, such as control of
the Saar, had been settled.
It was fairly obvious that tne
leaders in
both countries, under heavy pres
sure from the finance-controlling
U. S., had gotten ahead of their
own publics.
This was the political back
ground for a sharp split within
NATO itself between the finan
ciers and the military.
The Harriman group, on the ad
vice of finance ministers and pro
duction experts, decided there
would have to be a cut In arming
objectives. The generals flatly said
no.
They had to have a hundred di
visions in the field or in immedi
ate reserve by 1954, wtih between
50 and 60 divisions this year. It
was clear the generals were ask
ing for more than they expected to
get.
IT WAS NOT clear that the
Allied economies could provide
more than the economic experts
offered.
One thing that li hampering the
whole effort is a widespread be
lief in Europe that Russia will not
risk a general war any time soon.
Those who think the late months
of this year may be a very criti
cal time are not getting much of
a hearing. This Is particularly true
in Germany. There are a lot of
small Chamberlains" at work.
And the Kremlin, cagily enough.
is not providing the atmosphere
of urgency which so helped the or
ganization of NATO. ECA and
other broadscale Allied defense
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