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DEMOCRATIC LEADERS AT WHITE HOUSE—Democratic leaders in congress pose at the White House after going over the legislative program with President Truman. Left to right: Vice President Alben W. Barkley, House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex), Senate Leader Ernest W. McFarland (D-Ariz) and House Leader John W. McCormack (D-Mass). Two of the four, Barkley and Rayburn, have been mentioned as possible Democratic presidential candidates now that President Truman has revealed that he will not seek reelection.—(Associated Press photo) Scribes Puzzled By First Blast In A-Bomb Series By BILL BECKER LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — The April atomic series opener produced a thrilling, puzzling blast that will keep newsmen talking until the tests resume some two weeks hence. The small bomb, dropped from B-29, apparently possessed such radio-active power that photographed' film was spoiled 45 miles away. And yet it sent out com WILSON WINDS UP DEFENSE JOB—Charles E. Wilson, who quit as defense mobilization boss after a dispute with President Truman, goes over correspondence with his secretary in winding up his affairs. The secretary is Mildred Willingham of Delta, Ala., who personally delivered Wilson’s letter of resignation to the White House. (Associated Press photo) The United States has 1688 Since its founding in 1802, the Young Men's Christian associa- United States Military Academy tions, with 1,840,272 members. has had 42 superintendents. OPEN THE DOOR TO HEALTH HEADACHES, NERVOUSNESS, DIZZY SPELLS, DIGESTIVE DISTURBANCES, WEAKNESS, POOR APPETITE AND POOR LACTATION, HEARTBURN AND STOMACH GAS Colon Illustrations Quick Relief Regardless of how long you have suffered these symptoms, it can be due to a lack of NATURAL MINERALS in your system. You can now free your body of these complaints with HOPE MINERAL TABLETS. You need not wait months for results as these marvelous tablets will prove their benefit in LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — The April atomic series opener produced a thrilling, puzzling blast that will keep newsmen talking until the tests resume some two weeks hence. The small bomb, dropped from B-29, apparently possessed such radio-active power that photopraphers' film was spoiled 45 miles away. And yet it sent out com- paratively minor shock waves which did not jolt the plane bearing this reporter only 16 airline miles from Frenchman Flat, the detonation site. The mystery of several darn streaks in the atomic column for lowing the explosion yesterday was cleared up by the Atomic Energy commission. Scientists dis- closed that they had sent up smok- rockets from the ground to aid in measuring the intensity of the nu- clear blast. They did not say how this was done. The AEC Radiological Safety de- vision reported no serious radi- tion in Southern Nevada. When the series resumes, some civilian defense effects tests may be held, but they will be of a se- condary nature. The AEC says tha- civilian defense officials have not yet requested an all-out test of experimental structures known to be on the site. Some nuclear activity appear likely during the third week of April. However, the AEC and De- partment of Defense have lined up the big show for some time after April 20. Then newsmen and civilian defense observers—invited on the site for the first time—will watch the 7000-troop maneuver designated as exercise Deser- Rock IV. The blast yesterday was tha- with at the Nevada provin- grounds since activation in Janu- ary, 1951. The unofficial U. S. to- tal now is 25. MORE ABOUT Kefauver Quick Relief Regardless of how long you have suffered these symptoms, it can be due to a lack of NATURAL MINERALS in your system. You can now free your body of these complaints with HOPE MINERAL TABLETS. You need not wait months for results as these marvelous tablets will prove their benefit in JUST A FEW DAYS. 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Taft received a setback because he failed to obtain more than one-half of the total vote" in Wisconsin. "Combined Stassen-Warrener votes," he said, "show that the voters want a liberal, dynamic foreign policy." Eisenhower was informed of the results of the voting at his headquarters in Paris by news agency dispatches. He had no comment on the returns. BIG FLAME IS BEACON LONG BEACH, Calif. (P)—The Calstate Refining Co. here doesn't have any trouble with its huge open gas flame until workmen turn it off. The big torch, seen for miles at night, burns off surplus gases from the plant. On rare occasions when the flame doesn't burn, the plant and local police station are swamped with telephone calls with the complaint: "the torch is out." The flame is also a marker for pilots who land at Long Beach Air terminal, a company official said. Demos, GOPsters Search Ike’s NATO Report for Political Implications By EDWIN B. HAARKINSON WASHINGTON (P)—Politicians here agreed today that Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s report on the first year of the Allied defense buildup is a good political campaign document. They said it should help his backers in their drive to win the Republican presidential nomination for him. The 12,000-word report by the North Atlantic Treaty (NATO) defense force commander was studied by Republicans and Democrats alike, hunting for political implications. Two Republican Senators who say they are not committed to any candidate—Ferguson of Michigan and Mundt of South Dakota—told a reporter they found many examples. “The report definitely answers some of the questions raised about him as a political candidate,” Ferguson said. “The people have made him a candidate, whether he wants to be one or not, and the people will read his report as the statement of a political candidate.” Mundt, who weeks ago said Eisenhower could find many ways of making his views known while still a general, said the report “is one such device.” “他 was filmed for television and other unorthodox media on this report,” Mundt said. “I doubt that there can be any valid criticism of this unless it comes from some hatchet man for the fair deal.” As one example, Ferguson pointed to this Eisenhower quote on dangers of communists in labor unions: Chairman Connally (D-Tex) of the Senate Foreign Relations committee, who is directing action on the new $7,900,000,000 foreign aid bill, called the report spiendid. Sen. Lodge (R-Mass) manager of the Eisenhower national campaign, said "Eisenhower is everlastingly right when he says that we must develop Allies who are truly effective and not mere free riders on the gravy train. "No one knows more about developing effective Allies than he does." Publication of the NATO report increased recurring rumors that Eisenhower soon may ask President Truman for relief from his command and return here to campaign, probably late in May. SEOUL, Korea (P)—U.S. pilots today destroyed or damaged two other nausea communist air showes little desire to the rough handling it gave day. The Air Force raised MIG casualty total by damaged, confirmed after tion of gun camera film raised the day's toll to shot down; three probable ed and 12 damaged. It was on biggest daily bag o for the Sabre pilots. Credit for the Wedn went to Capt. Robert T of Amarillo, Tex. It br total for the war to th destroyed and three dam HE was filmed for television and other unorthodox media on this report," Mundt said. "I doubt that there can be any valid criticism of this unless it comes from some hatchet man for the fair deal." As one example, Ferguson pointed to this Eisenhower quote on dangers of communists in labor unions: "Yet, it has seemed more than once within our countries that political factions hold their own immediate gain higher than the fate of their nation or even that of civilization itself. At the same time there are workers in our member countries still suffering from the delusion that their interests are served by association with communist-led labor groups. It is nightmarish that any free worker of the west could respond voluntarily to the same Kremlin voices that have dictated the elimination of free labor unions in Russia and satellite countries. In the free system, labor is a full-fledged partner and must share in responsibility equally as it must share in productivity." Agreeing with this, Ferguson said extended Congressional investigations had convinced him "there are people in our own labor unions who are really communists even though slave labor is a product of communism." Mundt said the Eisenhower report made clear that the General, if elected president, expected the "great debate on foreign policies to continue." Democrats as well as Republicans praised the main themes of the report. Senate majority leader McFarland (D-Ariz), said "all of us have said all the time that Europe must cooperate and show a willingness to cooperate." 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The total was 15 per cent above the February building total, but 7 per cent below the total for March, 1951. STILL BEST SELLER MONTREAL UP—The Montreal Auxiliary Bible Society at its 131st annual meeting reported a total of 28,905 copies of the Scriptures in 40 languages were distributed last year. The languages included Albanian, Arabic, Armenian and a Breton version. LOS ANGELES — Coach Art Reichle's hard-hitting UCLA baseball teams takes on the tough San Diego Marines in a non-league game at Westwood this Saturday at 2 p.m. The scheduled game with Santa Barbara college on Friday night was cancelled. Shop Friday Night Til 9 JOLLY POP TIME CORN BEST POP CORN YOU EVER ATE! Timid Red Fliers Give Sabre Jets Few Targets SEOUL, Korea (AP)—U. S. Sabre pilots today destroyed one MIG-15 and damaged two others of a Chinese communist air force that showed little desire to fight after the rough handling it got yesterday. 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