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" Makes Escape ‘Over Red Zone In Germany
Rests in England After Secret Flight By EDWARD V. ROBERTS
United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 4 (UP)—Stan-
islaw Mikolajczyk, who fled from Poland because he said the Communists planned to shoot him, announced. today he was going to the «United States.” © Mr. Mikolajezyk was flown to Britain yesterday from the British} zone of Germany: He arrived there Saturday, after a dramatic flight across the Soviet zone of Germany. Asked how he managed to get across the Soviet zone, Mr. Mikolajezyk smiled and said: “Many Russians are very nice people and like cigarets, and if you happen to have some in your pocket. . . ."” = “I have not yet'decided whether ": he to join the International Peasant ¥ A —_ A : v A _ Party organization in Washington| FLYING START — Democratic mayoralty candidate Al Feeney turned out with but I shall be going to the United his family this morning to kick off Democratic voting in today's election. Shown States to see friends,” he said in a with him" are Miss Mary Watson, poll worker (left), Mise Mary Virginia Feeney,
statement issued at his wife's cot- rs . ' tage in Kenton, Middlesex. his sister, and Mrs. Mary Feeney, the candidate's mother.
wa tom ne mes 00 Dp, Morris M. Feuerlicht
Still tired from his hasty and secret journey, Mr: Mikolajczyk did not say when he would leave Brit-
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Purse Snatcher Hits - Woman Bus Rider
Two sluggings and an attempted. burglary last night are being ime vestigated by police today. Robert James Stinson, 1640 Care roliton Ave, said he was beaten by two men who tried to take his wallet last night. 3 ’ He told police he stopped for a trafic sign on Indiana Ave, whem a man jumped on the side of his lear. The man demanded his bills fold. When he handed it over the man took the money ®nal thirew .|the bilifold out into the street.
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{up the wallet another man on him and demanded his money. The assailant hit him and had started to choke him when Mrd Stinson broke loose and ran baok ‘| to his car. Dorothy Wasterfield, : ., said she was hit in the
EARLY. VOTERS — William “Wemmer, Republican candidate for mayor, and Mrs. Wemmer turned tip early at the polls today to. get the voting under way. Mr. |a youth about 18 got off the bus Wemmer gave the lever a confident yank for the photographer and then cleared [behind her. hit her and twisted hee
out to make way for the rest of the voters. : HT. containing $1, from her
Mrs. Tavior Head |« om siems: ciesvon : y |55-year-old man resisted would-be
william Boggs, Milner
|Cameron and Allen Sts, She said
ain. He said his native country was under increasing: Communist pres-
Named Rabbi
Emeritus
Events at Wabash | A
tempt to Rewin Kentucky
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\ robbers, Of Bea up: Hotel, said three men tried to hold 0 -Nhim up at East arid McCarthy Sts. 1
515, OES, . sure and outright “terror.” a 3 pe! . 2 10 the a oening in Polna| Hebrew Congregation ; New York, Ohio Vote on Bonus for Veterans; | yi. ruth Taylor of Terre faute | Me TiSht but fled without look nt at this. means the country will come more Announces Action | Game With Oberlin Numerous Large Cities Elect Mayors \was elected president of - the n- |" Re pil up & Aght. e and more under Communist control|’ p= pymMA RIVERS MILNER . . . FR ’ : ! |diana Hairdressers and Cosmetol-| George M. Lewis, 3958 Washing ill . be y Will Be Highlight 2a UAited Press : [ton BI ted ® bu whe is Albert and more, pressure w put on Times Church Editor td] T Pleasant weather prevailed today for all but thé northeast coastal ORists Association yesterday, at the n Blvd, rou rglar | imes State Service: «, . reen and broke a wine
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\L se of its , 4750 de“its high tures, the robably be withstand
. past two-and-a-half years,” he said
the people following the coming of the Comintern (Cominform),”. he said. ' Mr. Mikolajczyk was leader of the Peasant Party, chief opposition to the Communists, in Poland. He said that in a free election the Communists probably would get no more than 5 per cent of the vote, but “there has been a steady—ifim “crease of terror and it has grown more since the Comintern.” Feeling Very Intense “Real terror has existed there all the time and we have been resisting it as much as we were able in the
“Feeling is very intense now.”
In Paris, Gen. Wiktor Grosz, press chief for the Polish foreign]
office, angrily denied Mr. Mikolaj-| He is known nationally for his intellectual attainments, has ‘spoken
czyk’s charge that the Communist-| dominated government of Poland
*" The Indianapolis Hebrew Congre-| ’ gation today announced that Dr.| M. Feuerlicht named rabbi emeritus of the con-| gregation and that Maurice Gold- | blatt succeeds him as rabbi. The honor of the title, “emeritus,” was bestowed upon Rabbi Feuer-| licht and the spiritual direction of | the synagog given to Rabbi Goldblatt by the vote of the congrega-
has
Rabbi Feuerlicht has served ‘the local congregation for 42 years. far as he knows this is longer than] any other clergyman of the various faiths has 'been connected with am Indianapolis house of worship,
Nationally. Known
been |
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had him marked for liquidation. © “More lies,”
and this is more of the same.”
jm many churches of the city and for years has béen a professor of
Gen.” Grosz said.! ics he Butler School of Re“Mikolajczyk has told so many Heslo® Tuuics st the Butjey
ligion.. He was a founder of the Wranglers Club, one of the earliest
Mr, Mikolajczyk indicated his es-| apers of the Indianapolis Lit-
cape was carefully planned.
Helo ary Club and has been identified
and seven other Poles Jory Warsaw |, stantly with civic causes. on Oct. 20, after receiving word tWo; ‘gappi Feuerlicht is a former sec-
days before that final arrangements) oq y of the Central Conference of |
were complete. Seven Other Poles Safe
| American Rabbis and onetime preslident of the Hebrew Union College
He reached the British occupation uy mni - He, also has been a member
Hone Jatt Saturday tier 3 haz, of the executive board of the Union Ardous. JOUrney. aEross e Russian, ;¢ American Hebrew Congregations,
occupation zone.
rival reached the British govern-| ment over the week-éhd and Air! Commodore O. W. de Putron was sions has paid tribute
sent, to pick him up.
Word of his ar- -
Honored by Community
«Mr. Mikolajczyk said the seven ing his opinions concerning puolic other Poles who fled with him were questions.
safe, but would not indicaté where, Rabbi Gold
they were. “In the party were Kazi- nected with the Indianapolis Hemerz Baginski, information chief of brew Congregation for nearly 10
Mr. Mikolajczyk’s Peasant Party,|vears. He has been very active in and party deputies Stephen Kor-|inter-faith and welfare projects,
bonski and Wincenty Bryja.
ialso has given addresses in many
RABBI EMERITUS—Dr. Maqyris ‘©. Feuerlicht today becomes rabbi emeritus of the | Indianapolis Hebrew Congrega- | tion. : ,
Pet Dog Brutally
| h d 2 Ti {the local theaters. . 1dS el ime ee Wabash - Oberlin game the
|home-coming queen, first in the reported a Dog lovers today offered a reward gollege’s history,” will be presented ‘han 600,000 eligible voters, predom..
for information leading to the ar-'(o the student body and guests. She|inantly Democratic. Rep, Earle C. rest of the person who twice in two will be chosen from among the Clements, opposed Ei weeks has slashed the throat of a photographs of the students’ guests Republican state attorney general, for the all-school dance to be held for the office of “Rusty.” the pet of Mrs. Eliza- Saturday night.
registered cocker spaniel.
beth Garrett, 1971 N. Keystone
The community on.vatious occa- Ave, and her four children. re- Sunday, afternoon with a memorial sought the “14th (Brooklyn district) to Rabbi turned home Saturday with wounds service for the 50 Wabash graduates congressional seat vacated by Rep.| | Feuerlicht' requesting and publish- encircling his neck and his ears who lost their lives in the service Leo.F. Rayflel, who was appointed {during World War IT A - Dr. Ralph R. Springer, veterinar- Cotton, professor of philosophy, will ham J. Multer, Democrat and Libplatt has been con-,ian who treated the dog, described give the address. . :
Drys Win Fight
half cut off.
it as “the worst thing I've ever seen.” | The family told Deputy Sheriff {Otto Ray, humane investigator, the| little dog had been cut Oct. 24. Both |
eral
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Nov. Wabash College will be host to returning alumni during the annual
home-coming celebration next Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
The alumni will be the Fuests of the college at a luncheon served in the gymnasium Saturday before the Wabash-Oberlin football game. The start of hame-coming will be marked by the meeting of the cullege board of trustees Friday morning.” They will meet to discuss sevproblems that
Wabash. Friday noon a luncheon will be held at the Crawfordsville Country
mittees and faculty members,
Parade Friday Night Friday evening the
4. and northern’ plains states as the nation ballotted in an off-year elec-
110th annual convention in the Lin-|
dow to gal
tion to name a senator, three congressmen, ohe governor gn ous coin Hotel, Lo] g 8 gnd numerous Murt Awakened by ‘hreaking glass, Mr,
mayors,
Rain in many areas of the east failed to slacken the turn-out. Political observers were watching the gubernatorial race in Kentucky, where Democrats sought to regain ‘control of the state.
[second vice president;
{| They also watched the soldier]
| bonus vote in New York and oho Proposes to Tax
the major mayoralty races and the
vote on various political proposi- Foreign Profits
tions for any indication of a trend [in public thinking. {
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (UP)— Bend, secretary; Mrs, Mary Koerner, | Mississippi elected a successor to Chairman Owen Brewster of the-Marion, treasurer; Mrs. Alma Mc~
Other new officers are: Mrs, | time Craig, Indianapolis, first vice pres- | Lewis went downsiairs in 14
ident; Mrs, Cora Betz, South Bend, Miss Lucille! ¥ Crum, Seymour; | missing, he told police, dent; Mrs. Florence "Trowbridge,
| , Indianapolis, fourth vice president; | Wealthy Chi ; Mrs. Ethel M. Cushman, South! yok eg Fourth Bride PALM SPRINGS, Osi; Nov,
third vice presi-
'the late Sen. Theodore G. Bilbo, Senate War. Investigating Subcom- Kowan, Anderson, financial sete, (UE)-Townsnd Netcher, 53-year~
confront the whosgied without gaining the seat tom college, the major issue being that:which he was re-elected last year.|legislation to tax the profits of U. 8. of considering the future size of New:York, Indiana and Ohio elected corporations operating under for-| The Maine Republi-
[one congressman each. | The highlights in the voting:
| MISSISSIPPI—Some 225,000 votes
{Club for the trustees, alumni com- anticipated in the senatorial race.
|candidates were Rep. John E. Rank. ‘0 explore the Idea “as his group : 2 met to hear former Navy officers Phil Parker of Gary, are trustees.
in, advocate of white supremacy,
{eign charters. {can sald such profits now b free as far as the U. 8. is concerned. retiring president, became’ chairman | /
ttee said today he is studying !&ry; Mrs. Kathryn Whiteh 1 | Wayne, historian; Miss Irma Zook,| partment store family,
re tax
He asked committee tax advisers| of the board. of
Pt.
‘old “sonef a wealthy Chicago deIndianapolis, and Mrs, Tillie Fox, here today after an airplane elope~ Evansville, trustees, / {ment with his fourth bride, Me. Mrs. Adeline Henley, Richmond, Harriette Taylor. Mr. Netcher and Mrs. Tayles, {widow of wealthy J. C. Taylor ‘of V. C. Hilligoss of Ajiderson, and New York, were married yesterday |in Yuma, Ariz. Mr, Neicher's former wives ime
The annual halr styling contest |
traditional pai1 B. Johnson Jr. 31, son of & tell their side of -the controversial
| freshman bonfire demonstration Will (omar Governor and a Marine com- | 1945 oil deal with the Arabian- will be held today, with four trophies clude Constance Talmadge, silenk 'be held and freshmen will parade p.. eteran: Rep.” William Colmer | American: Ofl Co. The committee to be presented af the 10th anni-|film star; Norma Fetcher Hall, through downtown Crawfordsville , of’ Russia" John , Tews and | 18 looking into claims that the versary style show and dance to- | patent medicine heiress, and Ger lin their pajamas, ending the dem-|.j po coo" ooh and East, NAVY Was overcharged. ? |onstration by “taking over”. one- of| . '
| night, {trude Selby.
|and Forest Jackson, a long-time atDuring ‘the half-time period oT for Bilbo, : | KENTUCKY — Election officials registration of more
STRAUSS SAYS: Tradition With a Touch of Tomorrow
on 8. Dummit,
retiring Gov. | Simeon 8. Willis Jr,
Home-coming ‘will be climaxed NEW YORK — Three candidates
Dr. J. Harry a Federal judge. They were Abraeral Party; Jacob P. Leftkowitz (R) and Victor Rabinowitz, American {Labor Party. Some 5,500,000 voters {were registered to vote on a consti|tutional amendment to pay $400
to war veterans.
i L. million bo > Those three, like himself, had|Christian churches. He is ‘widely !imes.it had been playing near the On Club Pe This whip anancen by a 20 per| been threatened with execution, Mr. known for "his book reviews spon- home of the children's grandparents, : mi cent increase in income tax and ; Mikolajezyk said. : |sored by the temple sisterhood to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sleeth, 1915 Hill- | {higher cigaret tax. The voters will{ Mr. Mikolajezyk said the plans which persons of all faiths are in- Side Ave,.and had wandered away.| The long dispute over a ilquor jecide on several other amend-| to liquidate him and the three men vited. ; " Deputy Ray offered a $25creward Devin t lor the Flamingo CIB 3 ments. |
who fled with him were to have ——————— land another reward was offered by 1800 E. Washington St, appeared to- ! { lato i rv ; OHIO--Joseph Quatman (D) and gone into effect last week. The ¢ ’ ithe Society for the Prevention of day to have ended in a dry victory. : 8 Polish Parliament, opening its cur- Harvey Booked Here ‘Cruelty to Animals | In response to a request by the William McCullough (R) sought the, rent session, was to have deprived! “Harvey.” the Broadway comedy wee Marion County Liquor Board for an na unexpired. em of Rey: the thei i id, success starring. Joe E. Brown, has : - |interpretation yesterday the state "OPert J. JONES , appointe i m of their immunity, he said. Success s g Burglar Fries Egos, J the Federal Communications Comes .
Then a military tribunal was to have been booked here for the week of | Alcoholic Beverages Commission re- A trial and ordered Dec. 1, Vincent Burke, English Ignores Vadluab stated its policy that the 200-foot Mission. Voters also will pass on a Theater manager, announced t6day.| “A purciar with a sen school-to-tavern minimum is to be $300 million veterans bonus. Hoh ole » 3 sense of values méaxtwred from the school play-| Detroit's Jefferies Runs Again e home of William ground, not from the building. | NEW JERSEY—Leaders of both! Oakes, 846 Prospect St. last night.| : . 2 > i The burglar ignored "oth ol Warren Township eivic-groups, led parties predicted approval of a new gn other valu-ipy 1, E. York of the Anti-Saloon constitution ables and took four eggs. Then he peague,’ protested issuance of the 4 fried them, ate and left, Plamingo lieense by the connivi PHILADELPHIA—Bernard SamPolice Lt. Arthur Heuber filed, the 2 y *¥ uel, Republican incumbent, sought - : h board. The objectors said the dis- t : { report in with larcenies.today with! i {re-election under a new law per< : ; ltance from the club site fo ‘he hilad the comment: “With eggs selling at = mitting a Philadelphia mayor to ~ 8 8 at nearest edge of the nearby schoo is . 75 cents a dozen, four eggs consti * succeed himself. His BGpponent was {grounds was only 150 feet, . tute a loss.” : Richard Dilworth. . (D),. former + Commissioner James Doss said marine -
there was nothing new about the ‘SAN FRANCISCO—There was p
ash commission's policy, The 1935 act Cr es Garage Door, {which ot no Heense be “Pirited contest between Rep. Pranck!
Blames Faulty Brakes [issued to a tavern or club neaier Havenner (DJ, backed by Harry Maurice’ B. ‘Barlow, 28, of 2538 than 200 feet to a school or chritrgy Bridges’ «GIO longaorsaic 2 TBR Carrollton Ave, blamed faulty'is mot specifié, he said, as to what perior Judge Elmer E. Robinson, and brakes for $170 damages to the ga part of the schibel or chureh should City Supervisor Chester R. McBee rage doors of the HXS Service sta- be used in measuring the distance. (°F the office of retiring Mayor tion at 1 W. 16th St.'this morning. The policy of the present board, Roser Lapham. According ‘to Ernest A. Henry, Mr. Doss said, has always been that DETROIT-—-Mayor Edward J. Jef1109 N. Parker Ave., co-owner of the in the case of schools the prémises fries Jr. sought his fifth term as {station. Mr. Barlow turned {nto the. te be licensed must be at least 200 mayor. His opponent in the honstation drive and continued through feet from the hearest part of_ the partisan election was City Councilthe closed overhead doors, _ playground. {man Eugene I. Van Antwerp: /~
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Nellie Mae Brown; Chutles, Mary Btafl, and James, Mary Barton Railway Mall Assochation Women's Auxili- Paul B Bowman, 1706 Rembrandt; Jerrie ary—2 p. m., Woman's Department Club Dowden, 3647 N. Emerson.
Robert, Mary Moldtham Book Review Club, Kathryn Turney Gag Ray. Virgin, 20. N. Oriental;
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HOCKEY TICKETS
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