TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 9, 1954 INVITE IKE TO JEWISH TERCENTENARY ' ' M gfe/ >•- fiW * '/;•'* S. ** w 4 - jj (Sr . I PRESIDENT DWIGM* J. EISENHOWER receives a silver medal, struck 50 years ago, from Ralph E. Samuel of New York, chairman of the Ameri can Jewish Tercentenary Committee. The President was invited to a j dinner to be held in New York on Sept. 12 to mark the 300th anniver sary of Jewish participation in American life. New York Supreme Court Justice Edgar J. Nathan Jr., member of the delegation attend ing the White House ceremony, is a descendant of one of the first 23 Jews who settled in Manhattan. (International Soundphoto) Replies to Ike r ” / <■ nffHiii J? A pas • li j 9^8 1 HKV , ~ Ju r? jB rT SENATOR Joseph R, McCarthy, ' faced with President Eisenhower’s appeal for “fair play" In Con gressional probes, declares at a Washington press conference that he and the Chief Executive “dis agree only on how to handle those who protect Communists.” The President had specifically de clared he would not tolerate “humiliation of members of the executive branch” and highly praised Brig. Gen. Ralph Zwicker, McCarthy target. (International) Solon Blood Donor ■Hi BBt * * SEN. BARRY OOLDWATER (R-Ariz.) pvts Ms 60th pint of blood In fypjtrihgtob with the assistance of nurse Put Walker, The 60th pint was to replace the bloed given by the Anaerfcan Red Cross to Hep. ATvft' Bentley (R-Mich.), the iixigt serUmatyw omitted bfthe five i Congressmen shot by Puerto Rican Nationalists.(lnternational) - Mrs. McC Leaves , \ 3§^jj^9}99 / Em w 1 M 'if §&-; / < fHK r* vmmm || - ' k r ijU- ' --1 L JRf 1 L liliilH l hi mi SENATOR Joseph R. McCarthy I wheels wife, Jean, out of Flower- I Fifth Ave. Hospital, New York, I where she had been under treat- j znent for a broken ankle. She was j injured when taxi in which she and the Senator were .riding was involved In a collision with an other car. (International) Sought by Police >' JMlfciA jhßhßp mMm ; Jp.Js£ W 4lrS' jflf . JULIO PINTO OANDIA, leader of the Fuerte Rican Nationalists in New York. If wanted by police for questioning in toe terrorist shoot ing of five Congressmen In toe House of Representatives. Shown & IriHfcfirs after hi* arrest 19 1950 in connection with the assas sination attempt on former Presi dent Truman, Gandia is,reported missing from hi* ustjjal hangouts. 'Self-Employed' CITIZEN Harry S. Truman, who j now carries a Social Security card | as a self-employed “writer, lec turer and faimer,” totes his own bag as he arrives in New York to appear on a television program. The former President sponsored the amendment covering self-em ployed persons. (International) BeMARCO WINS LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE PADDY DaMARCO scores with a right to the head of Jimmy Carter in j the Bth tpund of their 15-round world lightweight title bout at Madi son Square Garden, New, York. Scoring the year’s greatest upset, Paddy became the new lightweight champion of the world, via a unanimous decision. Both fighters are from New York City. (International) NO RIBBING—SPILL CRACKS ONE |fr l' A ** ■ j k M gjtt JBh aMv'flL THIS PHOTO WAS MADE by an alert photographer who was on hand when Grace McDonald fell off the platform while doing a roller skat ’ lng specialty number at a hotel in Las Vegas, Nev. Skaters and patrons register dismay as Grace lands on a ringside table. She was Joline Bofkin, who is shown going to her assistance, received a cracked , rib from Grace’s skate. (International Soundphoto) THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. News From Around The World Her 102nd Birtnday MRS. MARY MULCAHY, beUeved to be the oldest living war mother in the Uniced States, is shown as she celebrated her 102nd birthday at her home in Philadelphia. i A Step Forward ill!!? &=*3itL MB s Mi. KATHERINE BENEDICT, of Hyde Park, Mass., who lost both legs when she fell under a train last December, steps out confidently on artificial limbs fitted to her at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Kay said: “Afte, I get used to these, I will get another pair that will be more feminine.” - - ' New 'H' Trigger _T ■ • JEAN THIBAUD, director of the Nu clear Research Institute at the University of Lyon, France, has discovered a method for exploding a H-bomb without use of urani um, according to a Paris dispatch. He declined to personally com ment on the report. Invention of a “trigger” device to set off the hy drogen bomb was a major prob lem that faced American scien tists in developing a successful H bomb. (International Radiophoto) SHOT AT BY PUERTO RICANS flp.; * “ i t «v jR i ——l BSP. BIN O. JINSBN fR-Iowa). 6 U ties in the Naval Medical Center. Bethesda. Md. after he was wounded in the back, lust below the shoul der, by Puerto Rican Nationalist* la the House Chamber. The lowa Congressman’s condltioo is sedaus. (International Soundphoto) Leaves Hospital M : Wtmkt * "'Bp” REP. GEORGE H. FAtLON (D-Md ). one of the five Congressmen wounded by Puerto Rican Na tionalists, is shown as he lef, the Casualty Hospital in Washington. The legislator, who suffered a thigh wound, returned to his Bal timore home for further convales cence. (International Soundphoto) Wounded By Bomb «* v ■■■>> WrJ&Bm SULTAN Sidi Mohammed Ben Mu lay Arafa of Morocco suffered a slight head wound when an Arab Nationalist hurled a bomb at him as he enteied a mosque in Mar rakech. Two guards were injured. The would-be assassins escaped. WOUNDED BY PUERTO RICANiS “ - fSi ’ f* Wbv.Ml ,.v. iti&i IM . . .——.. . . V. REP. CLIFFORD DAVIS (D-Tcnn.), 56, who suffered a leg wound shooting in the House Chamber, is shown at the Naval Medical in Bethesda, Md. He is reported to be in good condition. ( Jnternatioo^R i mm CRITICALLY WOUNBLD CONGRESSMM ' iiMmsSP - • *• v- atsSS ippHg wjM , gfljj£:- r ''/mm 4& ; JB \ o. Br lA V 1 ■ I ’3? SSm H r Jj mt REP. ALVIN M. BENTLEY (R-Mich.). 35. who was struck by two fired by Puerto Rican Nationalists on the floor of the House, is with his wife. Arvella. just before they were married to 1952. Bentley, who was hit in the chest and abdomen, underwent was given a 50-50 chance of recovery. (International S oundfili^^H FORMER P.O.W. RETURNS TO U.sß B ■’ " I *Cv-' jj- - 4:l* L A m & H ■ jfl Mssßßt nS W y m 19' CPLOAUOI Tex„ , .former pnrogr^J PAGE FIVE