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ATTLE OF BIG GUNS Day after day, night a fter night, United Nations artillery men pour
ther big shells into Red positions in Korea. The fighting along the central front had settled
down to an artillery duel until 1500 screaming Chinese Communist soldiers captured Pinpoint
Hill on Sniper Ridge. Communist big guns fired 4000 rounds into Allied lines during first two
hours of attack. Gun crew above are answering back during a long Korean night.
Ike To Be Consulted On Iranian Problem
Reclamation Association Calls For
End of Government Domination Trend
LONG BEACH. Cnltf. Ml A res
olution aimed lit ending what II
termed federal domination trend
was recommend"! bv National
Reclamation Association Commit
tee Thuradav.
"Hie proposal o lle Water Policy
Commttlce culls on local Interests
to assume tlio Irad In tnltliitliiii,
planning, financing, constructing
and opcrnttni; water resource de
velopments. AllhouRh It regards power de.
velopment as "Integral in tlie na
tional water policy." the commit
tee says power projects should al
ways be Incident to Impounding
water (or Irrigation.
Discussion of the proposed policy
started Wednesday when Individ
ual state caucuses considered the
resolution which embodies nil
points recommended by the committee.
Formal action by all delegates
at this 21st annual convention has
been scheduled Friday aiiernoon
If unssed. the resolution urcsuni'
ably would be forwarded to ap
propriate governmental aitenctes.
Borne opposition popped up In
caucuses against declarations on
public power, but most approved
the proposed resolution as written
or m principal, uroupa mierusvea
In reclamation throughout the 11
Western atale compose the asso
ciation. In plugging for local Interest
leadership, the cummltlee said;
"Lmur veins of experience In
our ayslci'n o( government- clearly
reveal thai, consistent wun eiieo-
tlvn operation, responsibility for
planning, construction, ' manago-
meni and operation anouia do ex
ercised hy, or Jointly with, the
people Immediately alfected."
Also called for In the resolution
are use of water as provided by
Psychiatrist Has Warning
For The 'Social Drinker'
. WASHINGTON UV-State Depart
ment officials are expected to con
fer with President-elect Eisenhower
or nls representatives next week
on a new formula for solving the
Iranian problem.
It is understood also that the
new approach Is a subject for dis
cussion between secretary of State
Acheson and British Foreign Sec
retary Eden in their talks in
New York.
One central Idea of the formula
seems designed to get Iranian oil
flowing out and money for it flow
ing In again at the earliest pos
sible moment without final settle
ment of the dispute between Iran
and Britain over nationalization of
Iran's oil industry.
State Department authorities feel
that the longer the present im
passe continues and various Iran
ian agencies like the army and1
civil service go unpaid the greater
becomes the aanger oi a conapse
of civil authority and the rise of
Communist power In this strategic
Middle Eastern land.
In the past these authorities have
worked on the theory that a legal
settlement of the Anglo-Iranian dis
pute, critical since Iran seised
British-owned oil properties there
last year, should logically precede
or be a part of any settlement
reviving the oil Industry under
Iranian control. But the new ap
proach would relegate legal set
tlement to a lesser priority.
Eisenhower will have a chance
to hear about this plan when he
meets with President Truman at
2 p.m. (EST next Tuesday, ac
cording to the White House to pre.
pare for an orderly change of ad
ministrations. Eisenhower has des
ignated Sen Lodge R-Mass.) as
TV Star Mystery Figure
In Slaying of Newsman
HAVANA, Cuba Wl A beauti
ful Spanish-born television star was
a. mystery ligure today in tne lauu
shooting of Julio Cesar Gonzales
Re bull, president oi tne Havana
newspaper "El Crisbol."
She Is Maria del Carmen Pereda.
SO. whom Cuban television writers
recently voted the nation's top
television announcer and mistress
of ceremonies.
Gonzalez Rebull, a handsome
man of 45, was shot to death Tues
day night as he entered the wom
an's apartment. She also was shot
in uie jaw.
: Police said the man who did the
shooting identified himself as Ma
nas Mateo Carreno, fil. a spanisn
banker and insurance expert who
earae to Cuba in 1651. He set up
a savings bank after his arrival
but recently sold It and entered
the construction business.
Police told the Court of Instruc
tion their investigation showed Ma
teo Carreno and the television star
had lived together several months.
Recently, however, she moved to
another apartment, where the
shooting occurred.
Triplets Born
On Lonely Isle
KODIAK. Alaska Wl It's trip
lets ior Mrs. Alms Rudolph of
lonely Unga Island, 300 miles south
west of here.-
The 30-year-old mother and her
babies, two girls and a boy, were
doing well after a Navy doctor
and plasma were flown to her,
the Coast Guard reported yester
day. She was attended only by
neighbor women at their birth and
suffered from loss of blood and
shock.
An emergency radio call sent
pilots Donald Fraser, Barker. N.Y.,
and William Wallace. Norfolk, Vs.,
on a flight in a Coast Guard PBY
IP Unga Island.
First reports from Unga were
that quadruplets had been born to
Mrs. Rudolph. She has six other
children. .
Police said the evidence Indi
cated that Mateo Carreno went to
the apartment, forced the woman
to telephone Gonzales Rebull. and
shot the newspaper executive on
his arrival.
The publisher's chauffeur, hear
ing shots, rushed to the apartment.
overpowered Mateo Carreno ana
called the police.
Police said that both Mateo Car
reno and the woman Rave what
the officers described as obviously
false accounts of the snooting.
Mateo Carreno, according to po
lice, said he went to the apartment
to collect a document but was told
by the woman that a man was to
bring It there. When the man
Gonzales Keouu arnvea, Mateo
Carreno said, "he seemed angry
at my presence, attacked me, and
I shot him."
The officers said Miss Del Car
men told them she believed Mateo
Carreno had shot the publisher be
cause he was annoyed that Gon
zalez Rebull had kept several docu
ments pertaining to a business deal
the three had been discussing.
Police said Miss Del Carmen
made no attempt to explain why
she was shot.
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NANTUCKET. Mass. Wl Mis.
Jean Adams Cook, manager of the i
airport here. Is believed to be the ;
only woman in New England to
direct an airport used by regular ;
commercial airlines. She Is a for-
mer president of the v9ers, an In
ternational organization of women
filers, and the author of a book
, about aviation heroines.
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his State Department liaison man.
Despite appeals from Prima Min
ister Churchill of ' Groat Britain
and1 President Truman, Iranian
Premier Mossadegh has failed to
agree to any. settlement formula
thus far put forward. Mossadegh
last month ' broke relations with
the British government..
Informants do not appear highly
optimistic about the new proposi
tion. For the proposal to succeed, the
British would have to agree to let
oil begin moving out of Iran to
world markets again without hav
ing final agreement on the amount
of compensation Iran should pay
for the nationalized properties.
It is understood. United States
authorities are thinking about the
problem of getting agreement of
oil companies to cooperate in (1)
opening up and operating oil pro
duction facilities under Iranian
government control, (2 making ar
rangements for transporting the
oil which requires about 13 tankers
a day, ana (3) nanaiing the ulti
mate sales..
By FRANK CAREY
Associated Press Science Reporter
MIAMI, Fla. an The "social
drinker" who imbibes two high
balls every night before dinner
mav be In danger of becoming an
Incipient alcoholic, a psychiatrist
irom Richmond, va., saia loaay.
Dr. Howard R.-Masters said "It
has alwavs been my belief that the
normal. well-Integrated Individual
who drinks socially will not become
an alcoholic unless through disease.
Injury or conditioning Uiere Is some
personality change for which be is
not entirely responsible."
But, he told the Southern Medical
Association - there's a possibility
that regular drinking every night
before dinner can build up" such a
"conditioning" in a "normal social
drinker."
Such an Individual, he added,
might establish a "conditioned re
flex demand" for alcohol so that
"when an environmental situation
becomes intolerable and he Is
physically or psychologically un-
able to meet the situation, he may
become an incipient aiconuno ana
potentially a sick man."
Tho doctor read a prepared ad
dress at the closing session of the
8MA s 4titn annual meeting.
Speaking of the "problem" of
nicononsm to ousiness. inousiry,
and also to the professions, the
Medical College of Virginia doctor
asserted:
"Any time an Individual drinks
enough to be absent or late to his
work and low on the lob he Is
drinking too much and, if this
"stale law and a llberalltatlon of
a land limitation procedure under
which a single water user la not
entitled to Irrigation waler for
more Ihan 100 acres.
All future projects, the resolu
tion atates, should be for basin
wide development Insofar as pos
sible. Other points covered by the dec
laration presented by Marshall
Dana of Portland, Ore., committee
chairman, Included:
Interstate compact nrocedurn In
organisation for mulllplc-purpOMi,
basln-wlde developments of inter
state character.
Ultimate ownershln of water fa
cilities determined by time surveys
and Investigations completed,
Ownership bv local Interests sub
ject only to satisfaction of con
tractu! obligations.
All Interests respect states' wa
ter laws and federal claims to un
appropriated water be abandoned
in favor of recognition of superior
title of reclamation atates.
Use of basin account onllonnl
but If used be restricted to power
and domestlo use revenues only.
Power revenues to be used to
aid In repayment of Irrigation costs
beyond reasonable ability of land
to pay.
power requirements or anv com
munity or region left primarily
to local enterprise.
sale or federal power to public
and private users at the bus bar
where practicable with rates pre
scribed by the Federal Power Com
mission. , ,
Carelul Calculation on division of
construction coals iulo reimburs
able and hnu-rrlinbursabis cate
gories and addition on non-relm-
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