A-10 ** THE EVENING STAR Washington, D. C. MONDAY. MAY 2S. 19A3 Lilienthal Denounces Federal Monopoly of Atomic Development By the Associated Press NEW YORK, May 25.—Present Federal monopoly of atomic de velopment is hurting both mili tary and economic progress, says David E. Lilienthal, former chair man of the Atomic Energy Commission. Mr. Lilienthal's remarks were published today in the transcript of a symposium on atomic energy held under auspices of the Na tional Industrial Conference Board. “I think our policy, under present-day conditions, wrong," said Mr. Lilienthal. “One of tire strong reasons I had for leaving the public service was to be free to say so. I think the McMahon Act needs basic rewriting; it is hurting our eco nomic development and it is certainly hurting our progress In military ways. “My own suggestion is essen-; tially this: That we apply to I the atomic energy field the same j security standards ... as are; applied by the military services; with respect to other arms re search.” The former AEC head spe cifically cited need for repeal of Section 7 of the McMahon Act, the Federal law controlling de velopment of all nuclear mate- ! rials. Section 7 fixes licensing ( requirements for non-govern ment laboratories and indus tries which desire to use fission able material. “That section must be re pealed before any one can safely and properly invest other peo ples money in this business . . . it was probably a good enough provision when it was written, but is a deterrent at the present time.” London Hears Margaret May Enter Religious Order By the Associated Press LONDON, May 25.—The Sun day Pictorial came up yesterday with an explanation why Princess Margaret is shunning her old gay haunts: She’s going to church instead. “While the Queen has been preparing herself for her corona tion, her 22-year-old sister had dedicated herself with a new vigor to the religious way of life,” the mass-circulation tabloid said in a front-paged feature. “It is no doubt as a result of the Princess’ new and fuller religious life that the rumor has spread that she plans to enter a religious order after the coronation,” it added. The Pictorial said the Princess lately has been a regular church goer and a frequent visitor to the London home of the Arch bishop of Canterbury. “It is known, too, that she is gaining a fuller understanding of the other faiths,” the paper said. ADAM A. WESCHLER Sc SON Autioneers-Appralsers ESTATE Cr STORAGE SALE of New and Used Household FURNITURE REFRIGERATORS MIRRORS HASHERS PIANOS BOOKS SAROUK RIGS. 10.8x18, 10.8x1.1. 9x12 ALSO HIGH GRADE MODERN LIVING, DINING Sc BEDROOM GROUPS STICKS AND BROADWOOD GRANDS. SHULTZ AND HUNTINGTON UPRIGHT PIANOS ETC. By AUCTION at WESCHLER'S 905 E ST. N.W. TOMORROW Commencing 9:30 A.M. Bv order Union Storage Co., Metropolitan Warehouse Co . Ber nard I Nnrdlinger. Committee, and other consignors. INSPECTION INVITED pr 1-DESSES \ Jyi c SUNDAES at home with CAtoMA^ SUNDAE TOPPING £§§g Seven Evans varieties in / - jff-1 home size jars .. . nuts, f C Vtuu I fruits, butterscotch, choco- f . / late fudge. ADVERTISEMENT, Helps Heal And Clear Itchy Skin Rash! 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Labor Urged to Increase Political Activity A call to political action was sounded today by Harry Cohen, of Baltimore, president of the Maryland-District of Columbia Federation of Labor (AFL). Mr. Cohen addressed the opening session of the four-day federation convention at the Mayflower Hotel. He told the 350 delegates: “We are not organized as we should be on the political front.” As long as this condition pre vails, he declared, conditions about which labor complains wil continue. Mr. Cohen urged all delegates to become members of the Labor League for Political Education. Urges Ouster of Enemies. Politically, labor has made much progress but much re mains to be done, Mr Cohen as serted. There are many in Con gress and in the Maryland legi lature that do not appreciate the working people in the com munity, he said. He declared the Federation’s responsibility is to enlarge po litical efforts to remove labor’s enemies from public office and elect its friends. Part of tomorrow afternoon’s session, Mr. Cohen said, will be devoted to “political education.” He told the delegates also that a new program will be launched to encourage members to buy products displaying a union made label. Non-Segregation Praised. James A. Cobb, former Mu nicipal Court Judge, paid tribute to the federation and the AFL for putting colored persons on an equal footing in labor organi zations. Edward H. Johns, executive secretary of the Baltimore Fed eration of Labor, presented a digest of legislation passed and defeated in the recent session of the Maryland Legislature. Col. G. L. Evans, assistant engineer commissioner, welcomed the delegates on behalf of the District Commissioners. C. F. Preller, president, Wash ington Central Labor Union, pre sented an American flag to Mr. Cohen, who was also given a flag of the State of Maryland to be the property of the Federa tion. 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OL.-B-30W ’Unidentified Plane’ Spotted Over Japan By th* Auocioted Pr*s» TOKYO, May 25.—An "uni dentified plane” was spotted over Hokkaido, Japan’s north ernmost island, this morning, an Air Force spokesman said to night. The craft was sighted on United States Air Force screens at 8 a.m. (5 p.m. Sunday, EDT), but moved out of range before it could be identified and before Allied interceptor planes could reach the spot. The sighting was over the Ne muro Peninsula, only a few miles from the Russian-held Jurile Island, where the Soviet Air Force maintains fighter bases. United States Thunderjets pa trolling the northern Japan area have clashed previously with Soviet planes which over stepped the line between Japa nese and Russian territory. Girl Injures Knee In Ringling Circus Act A minor injury yesterday marred the closing day of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. Crista Ricoris, 19, sprained her right knee at the conclasion of a bicycle balancing act with her brother, Hans, 24. The injury occurred when the girl leaped from her brother’s shoulders at the end of their matinee per formance. The two balance on a bicycle atop a small, elevated platform. Miss Ricoris was treated and released from Cas ualty Hospital. Tftir UNITED’S I am DC-6 Mainliners to JgV I CHICAGO 1 IS 2% firs, nonstop Mm §§ Morning, Noon Ilf and After-Business ■ Departures " IIWfTgB COMPASS PASS ■■■■■■■■# AND roim GO Family Pays S6OO for Funeral, Finds Wrong Man Was Buried By th* Associated frsss BOONE, N. C.. May 25.—A man who was supposed to have been dead anti buried has turned up alive and officials are won dering who it was that was buried here Wednesday. Frank Shore’s funeral was held then, but Frank turned up i at his home in Mullins, W. Va. The mixup occurred when Mrs. Shore, who has been separated from her husband for several years, was notified that he had died in jail at Calhoun, Ga. She and Mr. Shore’s brother, J. Ballard Shore, went to Georgia where they identified the body, although there was some doubt in their minds when they did so. Sale of 3 Skyscrapers Reported Near in New York By tpo Associated Press NEW YORK, May 25.—Nego tiations were reported in the j final stages today for one of New York’s biggest real estate deals—the sale of three Man- i hattan skyscrapers. About S7O million was said to be involved in the trans action. The buildings are the 77-story Chrysler Building, second tallest building in the world; the 32- story Chrysler Building East and the 33-story Graybar Building, all in midtown Manhattan. The prospective purchaser is Webb Sc Knapp, Inc., a realty investment and operating con- Sheriff A. J. Edmisten said the family paid “S6OO for the fu neral.” which was held at the Shore family plot near here. “Even the preacher who preached the sermon said the (dead man wasn’t Shore,” the sheriff said. Friday Mr. Shore’s brother de cided to see for himself. He went to Mullins, where Frank answered the door. “There’s no doubt about it,” Sheriff Edmisten said, “Frank Shore is alive.” Sheriff Edmisten said police at Calhoun are checking the un identified man’s fingerprints in an effort to identify him. cern with about 40,000 stock holders. William Zeckendorf, head of the company, said negotiations for the sale now “are in the paper-drafting stage.” “I think it is the largest pri : vately negotiated real estate sale 1 our town has ever known,” he said. ! Two Nearby Men Honored Two nearby Maryland men have been announced winners of Bausch Sc Lomb science scholar ships by the University of Roch ester. They are Mark Sharnoff of 5209 Saratoga avenue, Chevy Chase, and Frederick J. Schin dler of 7304 Hopkins avenue, j College Park. TONIGHT jSsrs^ m ‘O’ mi NO COVER CHARGE A,R CONDITIONED Three Flooding Rivers Threaten Louisiana Oil Fields and Town By th* Associated Prats LAKE CHARLES, La., May 25. Three flooding rivers aimed their muddy crests at the South west Louisiana coast today, threatening a town of 2,000 and oil fields 40 miles south of here. This city of 50,000 was still choked with flood waters of the receding Calcasieu River which left 15,000 homeless and sls mil lion damage here. Health of ficials were vaccinating for typhoid but no cases were re ported. While Lake Charles and its submerged Air Force base got ready to mop up, the little town of Cameron, on the coast, braced for a water assault at the mouth of the Calcasieu. The Weather Bureau here, in a warning late yesterday, pre dicted water up to 3 feet in Cameron’s streets within 48 hours. 25 Oil Wells in Area. 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