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STIRS FEUD IN
“GOP. RANKS
Evansville Mayor Says He'll Quit State Party . ' Machine.
By SHERLEY UHL
Evansville: Mayor Manson Reichert today declared Vanse-
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derburgh county will cede” from the state G. 0. P.,
in the latest outburst of Indi-|
ana’s political beer war. “As far as I'm concerned, they ean all go to hell,” proclaimed Mayor Reichert, referring to the Republican state organization. He also is Vanderburgh G. O. P. county chairman. His dander was up over the ad-
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ministration’s issuance of another
wholesale beer license in Vanderburgh county without consulting him about it.”
Mayor Reichert charged Govers|-
nor Gates with violating a pledge that all wholesale beer permits
commission would be
.. through county chairmen.
‘This Is What I Get’
“They can take care of themselves from here on out,” said the angered Mr, Reichert, tee them I will run Vanderburgh I'm still the county chairman. Il be. re-elected next year snd I'll continue to run the county.
' “1 worked like hell for the state , organization, hd this is what I get
out of it,” fumed the mayor. “#1 talked with Gates on the telephone. He tried to do a lot of ex-
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Questions Why Kentucky Democrats Sought It.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1945
MID-EAST’S UNREST BOI
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B-29 BOMBERS 1S CONSIDERED
May Try to Break British Record, After 6500-Mile Hop From Japan. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 (U. P.).—Four B-29's completed the first non-stop flight from
Japan to Washington last night, and today the air forces
already are planning a new
test for the super bomber—an as-
sault on the British-heid nonstop distance record.
The flight gompleted last night, from Japan's northernmost island
of Hokkaido, covered 6544 miles. The current record is 7158 miles, set in 1938 by two British planes which flew from Ismelia, Egypt, to Port Darwin, Australia, °
The next Superfortress undertaking, for which no specific date has been set, will be an attempt to fly
|from Hokkaido to Puerto Rico, a
distance of 8088 miles, or Batista, Cuba, 7603 miles. One of the big bombers which landed here last night liad planned to fly on to Puerto Rico, but was prevented by fuel-consuming head-
coach, took a quick look at But-
Hinkle Inspects Butler Bowl Before Welcome Fete
Tony Hinkle, Butler university , before the entire student body ; charged yesterday at Great Lakes
gave him a rousing welcome home
ler bowl this morning shortly | from
the navy. He was dis-
~ AS RIOTING SPREADS IN EGY
INEW TEST FOR
where early in the war he coached military teams.
HALLOWEEN NOT “OVER FOR MIKE Boy, Victim of Vandals, to
(EST), or 27 hours, 29 minutes after the takeoff. It was commanded by Brig. Gen. Prank A. chief of the 20th A a ee
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:/BUS WORKERS PICKET | GREYHOUND GARAGE! =
Although the weatherman says cools ler tonight, the five-day forecast says
4 Berrong Appeals to Truman
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ther From Spending $40,000
Peggy Ann's eyes filled with
‘On _ Arbitration Issue,
Striking employees of the .Greyhound bus lines began picketing the company garage, 515 Kentucky ave,
“We intend to picket the garage
for the duration of the strike,” A. L. Osthoff, president of division 1211,
Bmployees (A. F. of L.), said,
In Washington, Sam Berrong, ex-|
ecutive board member of the inter-
tion in the case. : 80, for the second day Greyhound: lines lay idle in 18 states east of the Mississippi and north of Louisville as 4000 employees remained home. Negotiations between the six Greyhound companies affected and | the union were ‘broken off in
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only a couple of days. Monday will be warmer but the roller coaster temperatures will go
By RALPH TEATSORTH _
7 United Press Stal t TOKYO, Nov. 3 atthorities today arrested Genki Abe
Council May Ask Tyndall |: To Seek Trolley Fare Cut,
‘Resolution Calling on Mayor to Act in Rate Case Planned At Session Next Monday, By KENNETH HUFFORD
Solar Heating System Saves: The Coal Pile
determine if the operation y a aan "| LOCAL TEMPERATURES Roasted Victims. However, Mike doesn't realize the| Sa. m..,.. 56 0a m..... “ soc PUXUAE of pis. Amira. Wihot. Yolo t wm Mel kom 61 | . TEL © WG: worrying about is that he didn’t Sam....5 12 (Neen). , 68 ? :
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cooling will last
again by Wednesday. Toe
morrow will be fair with moderate temperatures, for football Rather general showers will occur Saturday night and Sunday
scattered showers again
Tuesday.
TORTURE EXPERT IS ARRESTED IN JAPAN
Three Other Japs Held for
Death of Fliers.
Japanese for mercy were stripped, |!
A%| which he converted into a labora-
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MANILA DESCRIBED
Witness Tells How Japs
German club, set it afire. and roasted 400 or more persons to
last February. Women who olimbed over the
raped As many as 20 times apiece and finally slain, one witness told an American military tribunal, Francisco Lopes, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture representative for the Philippines, estimated that altogether 500 Americans, Filipinos, .French, Spaniards, Brit-ish-Indians and Germans died in the German club massacre, Even Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita, the Japanese commander on trial
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ELEVEN LOCAL MEN DUE IN NEW YORK
Eleven local men are schediiied to arrive today in New York aboard the Webster Viclory, - They are T-5 Omer Hudson, Pfe. Steve Hemela, Pvt. William H., Myers, Pfc. Roy D.-Sprowl, Pfc. Charles W. Smuck, T-3 Robert A. Kelppfer, T-4 Donald A. Taylor, Pfc. Delbert
MASSACRE OF 400 IN |
barricaded 1500 civilians tn Manila’s|s
Natives Enforce Strike in = ~ Protest of Palestine - Declaration, oo CAIRO, Nov. 2 (U. Pes Ten persons were reported killed and 200 injured a Alexandria today as rioting and demonstrations spread swiftly through Egypt Palestine, where the Ardbs rigidly enforced a general strike. Alexandria and Oiro * appeared hardest hit by the violénce. Rioters
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shops, and clashing répeatediy with steel-helmeted police struggling te
in that country were blown up a6 more than 100 places rather than only 20 as first reported. All trains were idle and it not
known when they will be resume,
PRANKSTERS DAMAGE SOLDIER'S CAR HERE ©
Pranksters are already fehearse
criminals awaiting trial in Nuern - berg prison was completed today after delivery by Russian guards of
L. Hornady, Pfc. John V. Simms, | Sgt. James H. Dugan and Pvs. Garl- | ten H. Harmon. |
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developed this process $n a barn
tory and now he's hoping his ‘in: vention. will cut years from the
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|Dick Lewis Finds 4 Walls
FRANKPURT, Oct. 25 (By Aire] day that one Eugene Berck, a Ger] |
man engineer, has invented a new process for formi rubble ; into bricks and ig stone. He
Grand Adm. Erich Raeder and Hans Fritsche, who had been held by the Red army since their :
are in Col
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