Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1946 — Page 8

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~ On Tennessee Voting. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (U. P). Truman

Missouri and New York political campaigns today at a news conference dealing with a dozen or so questions on domestic and international affairs. ) Asked whether he favored the renomination of senate president Kenneth D. McKellar (D, Tenn), Mr, Truman replied he was not in Tennessee politirs and therefore would not comment. Other odds and ends that des veloped at the news conference: ONE: The President said that Associate Justice Robert H. Jackson is returning to his duties on the supreme court bench. Asked whether he expected “to talk to Justice Jackson about his little feud with Jus tice Black,” the President sald he expected to talk with Justice Jackson only about his work in Germany as chief U, S. prosecutor at the Nazi war crimes trials. t TWO: The President has under study the bill renouncing federal claims to tidelands in favor of the states. He said nothing in reference to reports that he would veto the bill. x THREE: Mr. Truman considers Dillon 8S. Meyer, nominated this week as public housing commission er, a very able administrator, FOUR: Mr, Truman declined to add to his previous statement deprecating the recent lynchings of ‘four " Negroes in Georgia. FIVE: He said this government was not inquiring into reported re-

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PAIR ADMITS BEATING Office Is Opened WOMAN RECLUSE, 85." gn Goldman

NEW YORK, Aug. 1 (U. P).— Two youths have confessed beating| Recently discharged from the Miss Mary Heydrick, 85-year-old army medical recluse, setting fire to her 100-|COrPs' With the

rank tain, year-old home and robbing her to Dr. Ee a supplement their

unemployment man has an-i checks, police said today. . « nounced the open The aged woman, who is expected | Ing of an office to recover, refused to swear out a at S13 E Michi complaint against her attackers. She said she would pray for them. spent 22 months Miss Heydrick was praying be-[in the Pacific fore her opened family Bible, by|theater where he the light of a kerosene lamp, when 5¢Tved in New

Dr. Goldman

Lin importance.

ATOM CONTROL ~ PACT DOUBTED

‘Compromise in U. S., Russ Stands Unlikely.

NEW YORK, Aug. 1 (U, P).— Russia left little hope today for a compromise between the Soviet and American plans for the control of atomic energy. The American proposal that all countries permit inspection of atomic projects is not reconcilable with the principle of sovereignty of states, Russian delegate Andrei A. Gromyko told the control committee of the United Nations atomic energy commission, “No inspection as such can guarantee peace and security,” Mr. Gromyko declared. “This idea of inspection is greatly exaggerated It is a too superficial understanding of the problem of control.” Co-operation Is Urged

Mr, Gromyko’s statement was made yesterday at a meeting of the atomic energy commission's committee on control at the request of the Canadian and Australian delegates.

the ruffians entered her housé yes-|Guinea, the Philippines and Japan, |

terday. The Goldman family resides at They beat her senseless, wired her | 2992 Central ave. hands behind her back, stuffed a . { rag down her throat, then searched the house for money. “Thomas J. O'Brien, 19, and George Monahan, 20, were charged with arson, assault, robbery and|—Indiana’s ninth annual rural | burglary. youth leadership training school|

juil be held at Purdue university | & : , | liglous persetution in Yugoslavia. |, 19.16, Purdue's 4-H club and| SIX: While the President would | d ¢ tof ¢d . f tt i |like to attend inauguration of Jesus| '® deparument of education of the| Pinero as governor of Puerto Rico,|Indiana farm bureau will sponsor |

{he doesn’t think he can make it. |the event.

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The only real underlying method of control, Mr. Gromyko added, is “by the co-operation of the United Nations.” He explained the belief that Russia favored only national action in connection with the control of atomic energy is incorrect. The Soviet proposal, he said, provides ‘for international action against uffenders and if necessary sanctions against those who violate the convention.

. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Horde of Beggars, Fakirs |

By H. STUART MORRISON Times Foreign Correspondent

reaches almost unbelievable proportions in Mexico City. It holds in a grip of hopelessness men, women

ages. . ? Six-year-old children hawk na-| tional lottery tickets in the streets, | or sit beside their parents, grimy hands outstretched for a centavo. Every block in the downtown area

gars.

whine tuneless songs. Can “See Everything

co City's streets, including fireeaters. The more prosperous of the beggar caste own German-made hurdy-gurdies, and tour the bars. |

to them. | These institutions charge 10 cen-

that it was the same as the guarantee that a country would live up to the charter of the united nations.

sition on inspection as proposed in

the atomic energy commission.

WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (U; P).—

Asked what guarantee there was| in the Russian proposal that nations would live up to a promise not

vised budget estimates for fiscal

was learned today.

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MEXICO CITY, Aug. 1.—Poverty| long room, and ofteri 3") persons

try to live

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and children, and producés a horde| person or 10, is alloted floor space beggars and street fakirs of all [of about eight feet by six feet. | There are no cots, no blankets, no | self-defense.

Jacqueline Colburn was released No charges were

chairs.

Live, Die in Squalor

There ' is a community without even a screening curtain. |

Children

has a dozen or more assorted beg-|this, Peop

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Some just sit and hold out their | erns 10 pesos ($2) a day. A hands, hour after hour. Others pread costs 30 centavos. Food, such |regarye, 40, dead of four bullet | as Americans know it, is completely | wounds in the chest. | unknown to most ‘Mexicans. They | You can see everything on Mexi- | eat beans, varied with bean soup.

wages.

and The

to make atomic weapons, he replied HARVESTING LABOR SOUGHT FOR CROPS la

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aug. 1 (U, P.).

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BUDGET ESTIMATES REVISED crop,

State su President Truman will announce re-|A. M. ‘Ni

Mexico's educational paign is making great strides in The beggars have no homes. | #IPIng out illiteracy, i a Rares s of xic | tha e cure must be found in | | Bown J he suns. of Mesin 17 vom or ove soo wo ws ws | TURNED BACK BY U.S. | FRANKFURT, Aug. 1 (U. P.).— Chicago Daily Newe Tne. "*| Reliable sources reported today the — |U. 8. army had turned back from the border of its German occupation zone an unspecified number of rge groups of Jews from eastern

Indiana, the plan laid down by Bernard | Illinois and Michigan mapped plans ™ Baruch, the American delegate on|today for utilizing “surplus” worklers in southwestern states for sea-

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. THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 1046 RELEASE GIRL WHO SHOT STEPFATHER

SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Aug 1 (U. . 8. They consist of one| FA. 19-year-old paralytic girl, confined to a wheel chair since she!

in a space fivé Americans | was four years old, was free with-

couldn't stay in for oné afternoon.|out bond today.

Officials said investigation indicated she killed her stepfather in

to her mother. toilet, | Placed ‘against her. ; Police, called to the girl's home| are born in places like Tuesday night, found her sitting in | her wheel chair, a gun in her hand. laborer | Sprawled on the floor beside her loaf of {was the stepfather Lawrence Bar-|

The girl told police that her step- |’ The Cen ter of | father threatened her with a pair

Social reformers hope something |Of scissors. She said she drew the can be done to eliminate this pov- | gun from the folds of her housecam- | coat and shot him.

REFUGEES REPORTED

i Informants said the groups of He criticized the American po- | —Emergency farm labor supervisors Jews were stopped at the frontier Wisconsin, |in order to discourage “organized ass refugee movements.” The turning back of Jews seeking {to enter the UU. S. occupation zone |is contrary to the established policy midwestern | of Gen. Joseph T. McNarney, Amerjican commander in Europe, and his pervisors attending were|adviser on Jewish affairs, Rabbi chter of Indiana, Guy|Philip Bernstein. That policy is Dowdy of Ohio, Arlie Mincks of pitched on the assumption that the 1947 within the next few days, it|Wisconsin, W. D. Murphy of Illinois |zone is a “haven” for persecuted 'and A. B. Love of Michigan.

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