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'TV FINAL EISENHOWER FAREWELL WO 2 ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH May 22, 1952 DULLES WARNS WEST AT HEADQUARTERS TOMORROW have funds available to keep up 1 the Hanley road site. Taylor is president of the Abel Development which will acquire the 12-acre Wesleyan tract in return for moving the graves and setting up new headstones where neces PARIS, May 22 (UP) Gen. POLITICIANS ATTACK STEEL TO WIN VOTES, MOREELL CHARGES IRON CURTAIN Grave Removal Reveals Bodies Preserved Nearly 100 Years Here Original Features Retained in 30 Iron Coffins Found in Wesleyan Cemetery Some Being Moved Fourth Time. Dwight D.

Eisenhower will say which will reverse the course of the last 20 years. Moreell, a former St Louisan, said the greatest reservoir of intelligence in America lies in business. "But first and foremost, we must exhibit this and other, qualities of leadership to the public and to our employes," he said. Kenneth Brawley and Louis Carncr of Alton were sentenced to 18 months in prison by United States District Judge Charles G. Briggle at Springfield, 111., yesterday on perjury charges.

They were convicted by a jury last December of lying in court on two occasions in connection with a dram shop suit against. Edward D. Hendrfckson, Alton tavern proprietor. Hendrickson was found guilty last month of' suborination of perjury. Defensive Barriers Cutting Off Power to Woo Soviet Satellites, He Says.

sary. Some mass graves containing as many as 24 bodies of victims of the cholera epidemic of 1849 have been found, Taylor said. Chartered in 1851, the cemetery has been operated by a board selected from trustees of the Centenary Methodist Church, 1611 Pine street. The cemetery was moved from Grand boulevard and Thirty iron coffins containing so deeply that they have broken JUEILEE OF FATHER SCHAEFER bodies that have retained their farewell to the central front headquarters of his command tomorrow, it was announced today. Marshal Alphonse Juin of France, Eisenhower's top field commander and chief of the central sector of the North Atlantic pact command, will head the dignitaries on hand at the Fontaihe-bleau headquarters for the ceremony.

Eisenhower will hand over his North Atlantic Supreme Command to Gen. Matthew B. Ridg- open when removed. The bodies, though appearing wejl preserved, are fragile and crumble easily when disturbed. Richard Taylor, who is directing the removal, said there prob original features for nearly 100 years have been found In Wesleyan Cemetery, University City.

All graves in the cemetery are being removed. Among the bodies are those of a 2-year-old girl, whose blond hair still is perfectly combed In a center part, although she died in 1855, and a middle-aged man, Laclede avenue in 1878. Some of the bodies originally were buried near Franklin ave NEW YORK, May 22 (UP) High ranking politicians have publicly attacked the steel industry because they are reflecting what they believe is the popular viewpoint, a lead: of the industry said today. Adm. Ben Moreell, chairman of the board of the Jones Laugh-lin Steel urged business and industrial leaders to earn public esteem with "responsible and effective leadership." Present political trends stem from conditions in the '30s when "there were business practices which gave the enemies of private enterprise an opening for attack," Moreell told a meeting of the American Iron and Steel Institute.

NEW YORK, May 22 (AP) John Foster Dulles, Republican foreign policy adviser, warned today of a Western-sponsored "iron curtain" and urged a policy of wooing Communist satellites. A Newsweek article by Dulles said that the 'frontier of liberty" between Com IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '52 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN Beautiful invmt: whit will tin DOWNTOWN PONTIAC 4141 LINDELL nue and Nineteenth street and way next week and return to the 1 ably were about 10,000 bodies the cemetery at Olive Street and Hanley roads. They are being moved to Memorial Park Cemetery, 5200 Lucas-Hunt road, Normandy, because the Wesleyan The Rev. Barnabas Schaefer, O.F.M., celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his entrance into the Franciscan Order at a solemn mass of thanksgiving today at St Anthony Church, Meramec street and Michigan avenue. Father Schaefer entered the Franciscan Novitiate at Teuto-polis, 111., in 1902, and was ordained in 1909.

After serving as pastor of churches at Chicago and Joliet, 111., Berger, and Odanati, he was transferred in 1924 to St. Anthony Friary now are being moved for the fourth time. The oldest legible date on a marker is 1815. The United States as a candidate for the Republican presidential munist and non-Communist lands i Cemetery Association did not name on that stone is obliterated. in Asia and Europe "cannot be, held on a status quo basis." He said no attempt should be made Dorff everlef whose Vandyke beard and moustache still appear freshly trimmed.

Those and some other faces can be seen through heavy glass windows that originally were covered by iron shields. The caskets are in two sections, which were bolted together and sealed with However, he predicted that the I here. He was ormerly chaplain to change the line by a military offensive but that the example of freedom could be an Irresistible magnet to those who desire freedom but are now denied it. majority of the people would vote of St. Anthony Hospital and the for a leadership in November City Infirmary.

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Get spirklini refreshing Bromo-Seloer (odxji For Chvrchts ScbMls Oroanhatio BUXTON and SKIZTOER til. 7100 4fh near Olive 1 ybe present program of the democracies, worthy as it is, Dulles wrote, "is bound to fail if it is looked on as the final step." The program should be, "open-ended" like the original union of the 13 United States, he said, and "contemplate the attraction into its orbit of those in central Europe who, by race, education, religion, and tradition, rightfully belong not In an enslaved Asia, but in a free Europe." "Unfortunately, we have fallen into a defensive mood and think more in terms of building bar ACME-ABBEY RENTS 3230 Washlnatoa FR. S700 onening i I BEN fcRDEN riers than of setting up attrac tions which will break up the present overextended Soviet Communist world," Dulles said "We now sponsor an iron curtain to cut off our own attracting power, and thus we help to give and ler despotism a lease on life. playing To counter Soviet diplomatic VIOLIN DINNER MUSIC maneuvers offering a united Ger many, Dulles said, not only should western European unity be from 7 to 9 Nightly in the speeded but it should be made clear that these plans "do not foreclose a future broader unity." playing for DANCING from 9:30 3 I Nightly in the lourmef ARMY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ROOM. rw.

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LOUIS DISCONTINUED The St. Louis Administration Center, 4300 Goodfellow boulevard, was discontinued today by order of the Army Department and responsibility for operations there was transferred to Maj. W. C. Vaughn, commanding officer of the St.

Louis Ordnance Plant. The center had been administered by the Fifth Army since June 1946, furnishing services to various departments of the Army, all of which have since relocated, except certain sections of the Array Finance Center, the Demobilized Personnel Records branch and the Adjutant General Publication center. The Finance Center will complete its move to Fort Benjamin Harrison, as soon as construction is completed there. Building of a new publication center has started In Overland and the Demobilized Personnel Records branch will also have new quarters in Overland. All buildings at the former administration center here will be used for the manufacture of I.

Jvl the "CHEE-CHEE" GIRL 1 jTA I i Famous for ner Deeeo Record Mfs such es "I Con'f Give Yoo Any. ANOTHER CANADIAN CONCERN BOOSTS NEWSPRINT PRICE VANCOUVER, May 22 (AP) The Powell River Sales yesterday joined other large Canadian newsprint producers in a $10-a-ton increase in, newsprint prices to $126, the highest price in history. As in the case of other Canadian producers, the price rise is effective in mid-June and Is only on newsprint shipped to the 'Thi Sensalion sf the Nation I TV GUEST STARS OF If 9 j'-, ffU'f MILTON BERLE, SID CAESAR, "Zlmt- ed sullivan, ken Murray, DINAH SHORE' EDDI1 canto INSIDE GARAGE in hotel UNION BLVD. ENTRANCE United States market. Price increases were announced Tuesday by Consolidated Paper second largest producer; Abitibl Power and Paper the third largest, and Anglo-Canadian MM ni mm -j Til 'iTzrrt JUUVj dl Jt Pulp and Paper Mills, ninth largest.

toy of our rr syf3i 1 SIX BOYS ACCUSED OF CAUSING 1 oaw usmaLAra; $1000 DAMAGE TO CLUBHOUSE I4 1 and American UfAlJLk-Ls Damage totaling about $1000 was caused by six teen-age boys 141 III 3 who forced their way into a clubhouse on Baumgartner road 1 1 1 RESTAURANT ISIif HOTEL I (0t at the Meramec river last Friday, Deputy Sheriff William Fred-ericksen reported today. He said the youths were arrested and have been turned over to juvenile authorities. The clubhouse is owned by Edward Brock, 15 Greendale drive, Normandy. Fredericksen reported shots were fired into the walls and into a phonograph, several records broken, seven window screens torn or cut, a sink ripped from the wall and thrown into Son I the river, several chairs smashed, tables damaged and 15 windows RUSSO'S CP A well-rounded program of regular, dependable and adequate two-way trade is a standing policy of the Lykes organization. During 1951 Lykes vessels made a total of 325 outward voyages from U.

S. Gulf Ports over its six essential trade routes to world trade centers. VIA LYKES LINES AND U. S. GULF.

PORTS MEANS dependable and adequate American flag shipping. It means, too, an exchange of goods and ideas between the free people of the world offering the hand of peace and friendship to all who desire it- Just as the Clipper Ships wrote a stirring page of history in extending the horizons of trade and made our flag respected in the ports of the world, so today's modern Cargoliners of the American Merchant Marine further the mutually beneficial exchange of exports and imports; thus aiding the economic structure of all countries and "standing by" for service in any national emergency. LYKES Cargoliners play a vitally important role in this encouraging picture of service and preparedness. broken. PAUL GILBERT THE NOVEL-AIRES 2 Shows Nightly NE.

8250 3501 DELMAR JOE SCHIUMER INDOCHINA RESCINDS BAR ON TWO U.S. MAGAZINES SAIGON, Indochina, May 22 (UP) A bar on two United States ettiikw TRI0 lob Goddard Show Doily From 4:30 to 7 Over WIL TALENT and AMATEUR SHOW aat to. 10, magazines was lifted yesterday after an "energetic protest" by lit. Tonight m4 yry TfcerdoyN kav rdued ear PRICES DRINKS! United States Minister Donald Heath. Viet Nam Premier Tran Van TRAVEL ON LYKES CARGOLINERS! Huu said the bar on the Satur day Evening Post and the Pen OLDJkNrS Friends Guide would be raised immediately.

He did not men tion a third United States maga zine. Caravan, barred by the WORLD RENOWNED STEAKS original order. Modern, attractive passenger accommodations art rovicted on all Lykes vessels. For information on Lykes Lines freight or passenger services, or for up-to-date information on trade development possibilities, please address Lykes Bros. Steamship Dept.

36, Whitney New Orleans, La. An official spokesman said the UVI LOBSTERS barred publications had been SEA FOOD PR. 2132 EDWARDS AVE, "undermining the French expeditionary and the foreign legion naires morale." tffil WOMAN 'ADOPTS' 50 CHILDREN Tor the mst in foods and drink M. m. Rtttoaront iMJrim Athenian Room DAYTON, O.

(AP) "Aunt STEAKS CHICKEN Mary" Svellinger has "adopted" KjC330 QDCDL10 SPECIALIZING IN mm TURTLE STEAKS SEAFOOD OPEN SUNDAYS We Cater to Parties ui.nat Club Meetings VIA w- 3728 1 tin ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND MEATBALLS DELICIOUS CHICKEK STEAKS Michalak Dr9ht Alr-Coiidltlwied Music Nightly Closed Sandoys tin 50 little children in a small Yugoslavian town named Filipovo. And the high school year in North Dayton is never officially ended until she throws her annual dinner for the athletes. Mrs. Mary Svellinger simply gets a bang out of helping people orphans, prisoners of war, displaced persons. She has sent more than 700 packages overseas containing such items as food, clothing, toys and medicine.

She operates a lunch room near a North Dayton high schooL ctf lykes Bros. Steamship Inc. 1301 Chtmical Bldg. St. Louis, Mo.

Offices at NEW ORLEANS, HOUSTON. GALVESTON, NEW YORK, Beaumont, Brownsville, Chicago, Corpus Dallas, Gulfport, Kansas City, Lake Charles, Memphis, Mobile. Port Arthur, Tampa, Washington, D. OFFICES AND AGENTS IN PRINCIPAL WORLD PORTS. DRINKS As Yob Liki Thtm the Air-Ccnditioned SMART SHOPPERS READ THE WANT ADS HOTEL DtSOTO TAP ROOM Nth and Locust CE.

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