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Gains in Local
Liquor Voted Back - In Oak Ridge Area
By EARL RICHERT
United Press Stall C WASHINGTON, Nov.’ 10 The
wets this year for the first time
sirice repeal have halted.the slow
but steady gains of the drys through local option elections. Net wet geins in the 660 local option elections so far this year affect areas of a total population of 158,000. , Last year the drys gained 285, 000 in terms of population. The]
«ear before they gained 311,000.
Despite reversal of the trend, the wets still have a long way to go
© Open Forum Series Opens Wednesday Night; “Bennett Cerf to Talk on Humor Dec. 4
Walter Duranty will debate that question with H. R. Knicker
bocker at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday for
: | Will American” foreign policy result in wari-or peace?
the start of the 1047-48 Indianapolis
Open Forum gt the Kirshbaum Community Center.
Mr. Duranty,” Bnglish- born author and for years New York Times |
correspondent in Moscow, believes
AFL Urges Ban On Press Service
| Asserts Organization
| Follows ‘Red’ Line
By FRED W. PERKINS United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON. Nov. 10—The AFL
{has urged publications of its unions not to use dispatches of the Fed-|
U. 8. foreign policy today is bring- = ing on atomic war with the Soviet |Union. He believes present foreign policy fis promoting distrust and Misunderstanding. If not: modified, it will [lead to World War III, he contends. Upholds U, 8. Policy On the other side of the fence, Mr, Knickerbocker, an equally well known journalist and Pulitzer Prize |winner, believes American foreign policy is the best instrument today to check the advance of the KremMr. “Knickerbocker believes that the U, 8. had taken no steps to
to overcome the dry victories of the filed Press on the (ound that eck Russian imperialism, Greece! past years. Today, 189 per cent of this nQws organization follows the ng myrkey would have been swal-
thé population lives in areas where the sale of whisky is illegal, as com- | pared with only 174 per cent in| 1040. Almost a third of the nation's 3070 counties are bone-dry| and 467 others are partly dry.
Wets Win in ‘Dry South’
Ashville, N. C,
The wets several weeks ago had! won an election in Charlotte, N. C. But the drys held Knox County, Yeunésste (Knoxville), in another
in Anderson . County, was done almost entirely by the | votes of residents of Oak Ridge. They polled séven to one in favor while the rest of the county
-voled. overwhelmingly against. legal, whisky
The situation has an ironical aspect because under Tennessee 1oW package stores cannot be placed in unincorporated towns such as Oak Ridge. Thus, the package stores will go into towns in Anderson County that voted against the legal sale of whisky—but not in Oak Ridge which voted for it. The Atomic Energy Commission soon will formulate a policy regu-
Ridge residents may possess. A Kentucky County Goes Dry The drys’ biggest gain of the year was Pike County, Kentucky, which has been wet for several years, It ‘has a population of 71,000.
in Minnesota, having a total popu-
and operates it own package stores, these elections affect only the sale of whisky ‘by the drink—not the ® operation of the state package stores.
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Tn wet victory was recorded in| the “dry South” last week when Association at its convention in San has brought writers, and Anderson [Francisco voted not to use the Fed- statesmen to Indianapolis to dis-| County, Tennessee (Oak Ridge), erated Press news service on the [cuss their ideas with the forum voted for the legal sale of whisky. grounds that it is edited along the audience.
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The wets gained several counties
Communist Party line. | From his office in Chicago Garl Haessler, secretary - treasurer , of | |Federated Press, issued a denial of the charge. The AFL stated in its “Weekly News Service": “The International Labor Press|
lines of the | palicy, “The AFL has long held the same {view with regard to the Federated Press. We, therefore, urge all the
Communist Party
use its services. Denounced at Meeting “In an address to the AFL convention in San Francisco, Frank, X. Martel, president of the Detroit {and Wayne County Central Labor Union, denounced the Federated jPress .as Communist-tinged.”
Assn., Mr. Martel. said, confines its mebership to “bona fide labor pub-
affiliates of the AFL.” The president of ILPA is Matthew Woll, an AFL executive board member, who also is editor of his union's publication, “The Photoengraver,” of New York. In testimony some years ago before the House committee investigating Communist propaganda, Mr. (Woll said: | “The Federated Press represents itself as being a labor news service 4 . under the broad-minded and wholly ingenious assertion that it seeks to report the news of all
communism.” Cited by: Committee The Federated Press was cited as a “Communist front” by the House special committee on un-American activities on March 29, 1944. Mr. Haessler's statement said: “Pederated Press stands on its record of 28 years’ service to the labor movement. Thé impartiality of Federated Press’ file of news and picture copy is amply attested to by the more than 270 editors of AFL, CIO and established unaffiliated | union publications who are today paying the highest rates in FP history for these services. “Despite unfounded charges, the | number of subscribing papers has! grown throughout 1947, with October setting an all-time membership and income.
Ex-Mate of ‘Amber's’ Creator Weds Again
LAS VEGAS, Nev. Nov. 10 (UP) —Author Kathleen Winsor’s's for-
Herwig, had a new bride today. But she wasn't recognized as such. m California, Herwig married a 20-year- old. | University of California coed, Nadia! \Hegeman of Wilmot, Wis, last! {Thursday. He announced, however, that they will not live together in| California until after Dec. 9, when his California divorce from Miss! | Winsor, author of the flaming “For- | ever Amber,” becomes final,
Saves Life Only to Get
‘Summons for Working NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (UP)—Ed-
| ward Gienier, 61, and Peter Han-| sen, 50, steeplejacks, hauled their]
| scaffold up the chimney of a Flush- | | ing laundry yesterday and began, | to paint. Suddenly, the top of the smoké- | | stack: collapsed. Mr. Gienjer lost { his hold, was hurled to the ground and killed. Hansen clung to the ropes and | lowered himself slowly to safety. | When he reached the ground, pohanded him a summons—for i on Sunday.
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mer husband, Marine Lt. Robert J.!
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arets in the black market yester-
Luciana threw down her cigarets and pulled herself to her feet by ‘holding to a wall behind her. Gill 4 | holding to the wall, she took a! few tottering steps. Wonder in her
Adress—H. D.|eves, she stepped a little “faster.
{lowed by ‘the rexpanding Union. | © Bennett Cerf Here Dec. 4 The audience: at Wednesday Inight’s town forum may ask euch of the debators questions pertinent {to the subject. | Now in its 22d year, the forum | artists and
Soviet |
| On Dec. 4, the forum will present 8 less controversial speaker—Bénnett Cerf, president of Random [House and Modern Library Pub{lishing companies. His subject is
7 the bans on legal liquor loyal aflisted labor press not to ‘Changing Styles in American: HuTennessee, subscribe to the Federated Press or mor.”
Mr. Cerf is the man who pub{lished lush editions of “Candida,”
[{llustrated by Rockwell Kent, and, sold them for $20 a copy.and Walt Grass,”
Whitman’ s “Leaves of {Which “sold “for $100" ‘TE He is the author of “Try and Stop —
{Me,” which he calls the first com economist and U. 8. consultant on | potsono wastes and
jand gags since Joe Miller's Joke'is “America’s Stake in the Rebuild=atiftness. 2.
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oy | PEACE-WAR—H. R. Knickerbocker (top) and Walter Duranty will debate whether U, S, foreign policy is leading fo atomic war at the opening of the Indianapolis Open Forum
| "Wednesday night at the Kirsh-
The International Labor Press plete compedium of jokes, anecdotes European reconstrizetion*
ling of Europe. »
A 1931 graduate of the University sive it a fair trial as directe: forum Jan. 7 by Robert R. Nathan, of Pennsylvania, Mr. Nathan was Cex atishes
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ston in 1940. “He also served &8 chairman of the War Products Board's planning lcommittee. His economic theories have been the subject of heated debate throughout the county. -A<Talk on ‘Bewilderment’ The fourth lectuié of the series will be given by Dr. Julius Schreiber, director of the National Institute of Social Relations. During the war, Dr. Schreiber, a colonel, headed the army's orientation program. A social psychiatrist, Dr. Schrie{ber will propose “A Sane Answer to 'a Bewildered World." | The Chicago University round table will give the final program of {the forum series March 10. Members of the round table are Prof. Louis Wirth, sociologist; Dr. Arthur J. Jaffey, atomic scientist, and Prof, Hans Morgenthau, political scien- | tist, They will talk about, Energy and Freedom.”
ALL-DAY BAZAAR Naomi Auxiliary, OES, will -spor sor an all-day bazaar Friday In. Heath Memorial Church, Windsor St. {and Commerce Ave. An old-tash-foned supper will be served Irom 5:30 until 8 p. m.
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