Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1947 — Page 1

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‘History's Most Brilliant Failore'— : Majority of Russians Hate Bolshevik Rule, Kerensky Declares

. One-Time Premier Betrayed by Lenin

Predicts Another Revolution by Masses By NAT BARROWS, Times Special Writer NEW YORK, Nov. 12—Exactly 30 years after Lenin. engineered his downfall, Alexafider Kerensky today emerged from the oblivion of exile with an interview evaluating Russian trends and Communist dangers. Now 66 but still afire with oratorical hatred of the Stalin dictatorship, the man who might have saved Russia from the Bolsheviks told me he continued to maintain the closets contact with friends inside the U.8. 8 R. As the result of information reaching him through this “under-| ground” relay, the one-time premier of the provisional government asserts. ONE: A majority of the Russian people hate the Bolshevik regime, despite Stalin and the Politburo, and dream of liberation from police] t state terrorism.

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Gravesend Bay today. The battle wagon was within gunshot of Newark’'s ‘waiting “navy,” while big shots parleyved. in Washington to avert a “battle of Newark harbor.” But the . New Mexico's 14-inch guns—which once thundered for 19 consecutive days in the Pacific war |—wore their death shrouds. Her {deck was empty. The 29-year-old battlewagon wal{lowed along behind tugs towing her

JOINS ADVERTISING FIRM —Donald D. Hoover, associate editor of The Times, will become vice president of Bozell

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fe s TWO: Russia is preparing for de- | {to be dismantled by Lipsett, Inc, i fensive war, not for the role of mill- in a portion of Newark harbor $$ tary aggression. ro leased from the Navy. She encounir THREE: The ideological authority tered stiff winds 10 miles east of of communism is stronger outside | oins Fire Island light, and the Meseck of Russia than it is behind the "iron | Times Executive J Towing Co. said she was only “holdcurtain.” Bozell & Jacobs ing her own.’ i Fou R: Ae or] Resignation of Donald D. Hoover, Defy Scrapping Firm : n es! Bi EE SC 1 ditor “of The Indiana .| City officials defied the scrapping Ss wealipSeanclive: together, i 2 pe firmed tury thelr harhor-pien 0: lis Times, to become vice president in the same world. The struggle of p “junk heap.” ‘They said the Navy s and the two economic systems cannot and eastern manager of Bozell & oo taking unfair advantage ri 1D i be eliminated merely by the mutual jacobs advertising agency, Was an- wartime ‘agreement for part of the Tpiece 5 fachect naineg bY i Seputy, ‘or nounced today, effective Dec. 1. |harbor, still in effect because Conoe eign minisier. 1heorelicaly, an-i ive hasn't yet officially ended the smart . | Mr. Hoover, an account executive gress hasn't y 3 H ALEXANDER KERENSKY swer is yes: Practically, it is no. | with the agency prior to the war, war. | 1ction- \ i {will have charge of its New York! Mayor Vincent J. Murphy ordered . Went Underground After 1917 Flight . ..~ office. The agency has branches in the city's two fireboats, each able zineer- Twenty years ago, when I fifst; “I was betrayed by my own mil- p 4ianapolis, “Omaha, Louisville, to train 10 powerful streams of] Interviewed Kerensky, hislory's) ary chiefs,” he recounted. “They chicago, Minneapolis, Seattle, Los water on an invader, to keep the ve and mosh brant Jallute, ne said: sim ageplay some Jing of wi Jim Angeles, Houston, Dallas and New Mexico from entering the 3 “My episode is over. | am wor m ry n c * Shreveport, La. | harbor. ily m- now for the freedom of the Russian ditioned on my arrest.” Oh Sporn diseiarde from the Aryl The fireboats were ordered - to nd we peuple and ‘the stamping out ofl There was nothing left for him gs 4 colonel of military intelligence, | Challenge the New Mexico with = SMA : h th but fight. Mr. Hoover joined The Times staff “flags if by day, with lights if by | The day is coming when another| gay 4iq he get away? in January, 1946. He served over-|Dight. revolution will sweep Russia. EcO-| gerensky stroked his ice-grey seas for 34 months in many parts] The 624-foot New Mexico weighed |

nomic pressure upon the masses Will| pair which is still cut in crew of the world, was decorated by the 30,600 tons. The 35-foot fireboats| demand it. L style, short and rigid. American, British and Philippine weighed 11 tons each. | This was the creed he expounded) «r went underground after the governments and received seven| Tug Chugs Wearily again today, his yellowish-green terrinje days of Nov. 12-14 and re- battle stars. He now is assistant] The fireboat Michael P. Duffy eyes snapping. | mained in hiding inside Russia un- chief of staff, G-2, of the 1st In- chugged wearily to its berth at | He recalled what was happening til June of 1918. Then, with 14 diana Corps (Prov.) of the organ- 7 a. m: today after an all-night to him; and to Russia, just 30 companions, I got north to Mur- ized reserves. | vigil, although the New Mexico was years ago today. mansk, in disguise, and escaped in| Press Club President |still far down the coast on its voy-| And then his powerful orator's a fishing boat which we had armed | yr. Hoover is president of the 1n- 88¢ from Boston fo oblivion. voice roared as it did when he for the trip around Norway. We 4 president of the In-| Duffy passed its sister fireharangued thie broken, demoralized often were near ‘capture, but we . ..APolis Press Club and of the William T. Brennan, Indianapolis Community Relations| ater, the iam renna

front-line troops in 1917, trying to got safely to England, away fr i /® ’ , y from | council, state vice president ‘of th {moving out in the misty morning b stave off defeat. | the Bolshe Vil" |Reserve Officers 2 dent i to take up the patrol. Their Fegu- | Still Has Face of ‘The Boy Lawy retary. rapporteur of the Indian-/lar crews 8 Soiet Loe Ler FIRE VICTIMS — Mrs. : Kerensky's face is deeply — ae yw become the Russian 2POliS Committee on Foreign. fela-| y yo f the tugboat: ———.. now, but it is the emotional face leader. - tions, a member of the executive arresting the cre®s & i¢ R08

flames, The mother’ holds 2 | Ralph Jr. clings to a-toy.

Draft Schricker’ Campaign Started

Organization Meeting Held by Backers

By BOYD GILL

United Press Staff Correspondent

committee of the Indiana Associa- towing the New Mexico if they at-| tion for -the United - Nations, the tempted to run the watery barriboard of managers of the Children’s cade. Bureau, and the mayor's army ad-| The salvagers said the New Mex- | visory committee, {ico would be anchored in Gravesend {Bay, off Brooklyn, and 250 tons of He 15 4 member 01 (he American {water pumped into her bow to raise

-of the “boy. lawyer” of 1017, the; And the Kerensky features | man who might today be sitting seemed almost sinister when he half in Stalin's place in the Kremlin. rosé from his .chair to D Te say! It shows great concentration and communism as a godless religion] great devotion to a cause. | of fanaticism endangering not only| It became bitter as he appraised Russia but the world. So fety of N Edi Col. Gen. Andrei Zhdanov's chances| “It is evident that those Novem- Society of Newspaper Editors an | as Stalin's successor and: predicted, until his resignation this week, wasiihe sie ne v Clear the ever wider asl: Wesien policies “if | (Continued oa Page 3—Column 3) Oh: the national executive council Shallow Newark care » jof Sigma Delta Chi, professional} Confer in Washington Without a x Spare Shirt—

journalistic fraternity. Meanwhile, Mayor Murphy and Other organizations to which he other New Jersey. officials conferred Communists Running Amuck In Hungary, Says Fugitive

{belongs include the Service Club,in Washington with Assistant SecIndianapolis Literary Club, Society retary of the Navy W. John Kenny Zoltan Pfeiffer Flees Red Noose, Lands In U.S. to, Plan Counter-Attack

of Indiana Pioneers, Columbia Club|to see if the Navy couldn't arrange and Tabernacle Presbyterian church.[to have the proud old lady ds- A “draft-Schricker-for-Governor” By CLINTON B. CONGER Copyright, 1947, by United Press)

Mr. and Mrs. Hoover and their|stroyed elsewhere, campaign, rejuvenated--by the re{daughter Cynthia live at 3505 N.| Mayor Murphy said: “I'm notigiiits of last week's Indiana munici- { NEW YORK, Nov. 12—Zoltan Pfeiffer, the anti-Communist 1¢ader who fled Hungary a week ago when he was in the “shadow of the noose,"

{Pennsylvania st. where they will'going to stand by and seé the Portipal elections, was launched today landed at LaGuardia Field here today.

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” » » HE SAID the Communist secret police were “running amuck.” “They have dropped their mask now,” he said. “I have now been graduated from |& school on how to turn democracy 'into terrorism.

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continue to maintain their home of Newark become a perenniallunder the supervision of Democrats for the time being. graveyard for Navy ships.” who believed former Gov.. Henry F.| rr, w- He added that it wasn't primarily |gchricker could carry the state by| a fight with the Navy, but with the [80,000 votes ommumni un {salvage company | Rumors that an “organization Here he will plan with other Hungarians in exile a counter-attack | The Navy agreed. “The Navy- is meeting” was held by a closely-knit | against his political enemies. : , {not directly connected,” ‘sald Rear group of seven or eight Schricker He arrived from Frankfurt with his wife, Magda; his 5-year- «old | Yer d d | Adm. Russell 8. Berkey, acting backers from central Indiana in|® daughter, Magda; Y.aszio: Acsay, Bf n—— EIR | commandant of the third naval dis- Indianapolis last Saturday were & while automobile loads of Russian! trict. |confirmed by Ira Haymaker of} an ! A leader of Mr. Pfeiffer’s Hungaria and Hungarian secret police hunfed COMMUNITY FUND DRIVE Newark’s objection to the en- Franklin, Seventh distriet party) dependence Party, and - Mrs. - Goal $1,279,200 . ' Indepe ’ him. trance of the battleship, the mayor chairman, whose name has been Collected to date $ 726,699 , Acsay. | At one point in His escape, he fled Percentage of goal 56.8 {sald, was that the salvage opera- linked with the Schricker boom THE WHOLE party traveled in-|through the back door of a farmer's Drive ¢losts Nov. 19 |tion would halt the port authority's since last August. eognito fintil their plane passed the, cottage and across a field. Police {$70 million expansion program for| Mr. Haymaker said a list of per“point of no return”; the point in|were banging on the front door of p...0. & Gannon, general chair- [the city's waterfront. sons favorable to the Schricker the Atlantic at which the plane did| [the cottage. man of the Indianapolis Commu-| ; a cause was prepared at the meeting not have enough fuel to turn back nity Fund, told campaigners yes-| White, Bailey Named |and a these youd be invited to to Eur terday that the 1947 drive had | |anot er meeting or representa- | 3 tae in. Hapgatv vight up songed down. To State Fair Board [tives from all over the state” within | to the shadow of the noose,” he| The fourth report’ meeting sent| Two farmers, P. L. White of Ben-|the next two weeks said. the fund today to $726,660, or 56.8 ton County and Earl Bailey of Lake| The Schricker boom began at a “For three months, my party was per cent of the goal of $1,279,000, | County, have been elected to the party rally at Franklin Jas} fagust the only real opposition. a Three More Meetings [Piste JuF Boald. il Sistas a which was billed as “ tne L 8e But it was like: Plasng cate} “I wonder if Western nations re-| There are only three more report ye oT law Ai Rin re A an Wh P ‘alize what is hidden in the mist, meetings to be held, Mr. Cannon pg, 4 oots dum- . ) “1 left without a spare shirt and |covering what they call ‘Eastern de- told campaign workers, and mare Mr. White was elected at a sec- Mayor Orders Dri ive y \mocracy’?” workers are .needed to speed UD|g,ng gistrict convention in Monti my family without even a spare LACE oo te wanted to solicitations. ond. disieics. oof ivi ont. -'On Unpaid Stickers handkerchief.” warn the Western democracies The utility division leads other gone. atric bird ton a Attempts to collect thousands of HIS FACE drawn from the strain against the “Eastern democracies.” |divisions in percentages, with 93.4 i unpaid traffic stickers, aécumulated of recent months, Mr. Pfeiffer said| “Democracy, as Western people per cent of their goal Utility solici- poy Ecolre Fath by the police department in the he fled Budapest on. Nov. 5 only know it, is dead in Hungary. But tors have collected $97,609.46. or TicK's ther last two years, began today. after he had learned that his wife underneath the ashes there are still Division totals and percentages Dies at Ligonier Home [pare drive was ordered by Mayor and daughter were safe in Vienna. embers of opposition,” he said: = are: Downtown, $27674 or 358 per juny; | The Mayor sald he wanted Mr. Pleiffer said the Russian| “The little people of Hungary are cent; residential, $34,780 or 434 per LIGONIER, Nov. 12 (UP)—Jacob “to see the books cleared” by the X.. i” .|B. Prick, 94, father of Ford Prick, time the administration goes out of hi that American agents en- still democrats. cent; township, $3503 or 45.5; pub g Ea LT oe, was ridicilous.’] . x» lic, $31,511 or 48.6; industrial, $215,- | president of the National Baseball office Dec. 31. : ities sald a company of Hungarian MR. PFEIFFER said it was im- 142 or $13: mercantile, $94707 or League, died here today at the home! City Prosecutor Henry M. Coombs 4

+ possible for him to leave Hungary 438; commercial, $52,831 or 46 per Of his daughter. has been given additional clerical Boilers i tt soldiers Until his wife and child were safe, cent; railroads, $2066 or 443 per yar. Frick was Wileved bo be the help. He will send notices and afwas obscure. All were reported to | because if he had, they would have cent. 0 358 res wo 0 win om y fidavits to motorists on record as have tried to get into the British been held as hostages. : Pt. Wayne has reached 97 per v ny Je ere Jrom New not having paid stickers. It was gone of Austria—but only one When he left, the Communist- cent of its goal, Mr. Cannon said, or tor Ye Snes which is sched- estimated that 40,000 stickers have made it. |dominated government already had|and Evansville, Anderson, Muncie, |" or ay afternoon. gone on unpaid.

uN obtained a warrant for his arrest. |Richmond and Huntington have | HE DECLINED to say exactly Just before the elections last/exceeded their Community Fund Truman to Urge Speedy Eu In Speech Before Joint Sessi

how he had escaped, because “hun- Aug. 31, Mr. Pfeiffer was beaten goals. dreds” of others W%ere using the unconscious by Communists during | same routs, a party rally. His secretary was put Chicago Dentist Shot But he did say that farmers in jail. a a In Leg by Streetcar WASHINGTON, . Nov. ONE OF the first persons he willl cpicAGO, Nov. 12. (UP)—Dr.| -— see in the United States is Ferenc per Caprow, 30, dentist, was shot | (UP) Secretary of State Nagy, whom he succeeded as the oq wounded in the leg by a street-|

paséed him from village to village—| 17 anti-Communist leader in Hungary. | lcar late today.

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12 retary Marshall's estimate that an over-all total of $2,567,000,000 in new fundé would be needed for foreign {George C. Marshall said to-|aid during-the next seven months

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. Eddie Ash ...18 PF. 0. Othman.13 Mr. Nagy was premier until last, p, caprow was waiting for a| lof $597 million in emergency ° posed” to such a figure, i Classified . .19-22, Patterns ......17 July 29. streetcar whesi & car coming in the! Pat the same time, the ite i 23. The Communists accused Mr.| ar A top o 8 bullet 21d to Europe probably would House announced. that President

“Comics +aveeav23| Radio aren nans Crossword ..,.23 Mrs. Roosevelt 16 Nagy of plotting to overthrow his| Editorials ....14 Ruark ........13 own government. While he was on| ———— menial) herrer ..14/ vacation in Switzerland, they forced oi Given +118, Sci Glances. .14 him to resign. ‘Diamond for Princess aid program should be approved session next Monday; when the spe.reani 16, He had left his is young son behind, | LONDON, Nov. 12 (UP)—A 54- this month and the long-range Mar- cial, session convenes to consider .,18-19, ‘and as soon as Mr. Nagy signed his/carat pink diamond was on the way shall Plan by early March. the foreign aid and price problems. .. 19] | resignation, the son was handed from Tanganyika today as a wed-| Secretary Marshall testified be-, “The President will speak at 2:30 7 over to him. . + |ding present for Princess Elizabeth fore the House Foreign Affairs Com-'p. m. (Indianapolis Time). Mr. Nagy is now in Washington. from’ Dr. John Williamson, said to'mittee after Sen. Robert A. Taft ® ox labeled as “excesgive” Bec-|

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Wanted Ban Lifted On ‘Outlaw'—Meyers WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 Maj. Gen. Bennett E, {Meyers (ret.) testified today that Howard Hughes offered Ito give $150,000 to the Cath: olic Legion of Decency if Gen, Meyers could gét the industrialist's sexy motion picture, “The Outlaw,” lreleased in New York City. Gen. Meyers, former Alr Force: wiprovurentent chief; told k= Sette imi [War Investigating Subcommittee {that this “charitable” offer was in addition to $100,000 the retired gene eral was to get for himself. The Legion of Decency, which ane alyzes movie morals for the benefit of Catholic church members, had {strongly denounced. “The Outlaw” 'as obscene, New York City officials on the same grounds had banned its show« ing in the metropolis. Chief of Command The subcommittee is. investigating $40 million worth of plane contracts awarded to Mr. Hughes during the war. Gen. Meyers’ activities in behalf . |0f “The Outlaw,” a starring vehicle [for buxom Jane Russell, got into ithe inquiry as a result of previous {testimony about alleged financial . . overtures between the plane maker “Www and the onetime chief of the Air : | Force material command, Earlier, Gen. Meyers testified that:’ ONE: He and his'family bought | $4 million worth of government

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| bonds on 1 per cent margin during the war, making a paper profit on d |one specific deal of $00,000. Total profits § Were Hot brought out, es Gen, year-old Bobby and infant Judith- Ann-while > yore Meyers tried to get $200,000 from him, at a time when plane contracts were under discussion, for {these margin deals. But Gen. Mother Rescues 3 Children’ Meyers said it was the other way around—Mr. Hughes offered. him | $250,000 but he turned it down. In Glenns Valley Blaze | TWO: "Mr. ughes tried to “cur try favor” with him during the cone Awakens to Find Home Afire; Sounds Alarm; | tract negotiations by offering him a post-war job an Brother Burned; Neighbors Fight Flames ro — a rt thn A mother rescued her three young children early today as fire swept the offer “extraordinary” and did through their three-room home in Glenns Valley. {not know, he said, whether Mr, Mrs. Rosa Irelan awoke shartly after midnight to find her bedroom Hughes’ “idea was corrups.” But, 4 filled with sfoke. Horrified, she saw flames shooting up in a far corner | he added, he “didn't like it.” of the roomy. She grabbed bedclothes and tried to beat out the fire] THREE: The plane maker last By that time, however, flames had grilled curtains and. were spreading year offered him $20,000 a year to around the room. pe —z Act as Hughes’ “personal represen “1 thought if I could throw some Mrs. Irelan’s brother, Earl Doty, tative” in Washington and at the |clothes on the fire it might smother 18. suffered burns on his arm as he Air Force's Wright Field, O. Gen. it out,” she said. “But they burned made a last attempt to smother the Meyers, who draws about $461 in right up.” flames. (retirement, pay, is not now ‘emShe then ran into ‘the yard and] Piremen from Indianapolis Sta- ployed. He told the subcommittee |called for help. Her mother, Mrs. tion 26 brought the fire under con- his health was bad and he was Gladys Doty, lives next door. As trol before it destroyed the cement resting. she stood in the yard screaming she| block house, The interior, however,, FOUR: Mr. Hughes this year re« remembered her three children, were was gutted and dll personal effects fused to finance Gen. Meyers in still in the house. destroyed. proposed production of a “trick She rushed’ back and snatched! Ralph Irelan, who was at work at bicycle.” 2«year-old Frank Robert and 14- Shirley Corp. received word of the Wanted Ban Lifted month-old Judith: Ann from a bed fire and arrived home to find his| Earlier in the hearings Subcom in the room where the fire had family shivering in thé front yard. mittee Chairman Homer Ferguson started ’ Mr. Irelan said the loss is par- (R. Mich.) had brought out that She then hurried to a front room, tially covered by insurance. Mr. Hughes discussed with Gen. where 5-year-old Ralph Jr. was, About the same time fire de- Meyers the chances of getting the asleep on a couch and pushed him stroyed a one-story frame chicken New York ban against “The Out {to his feet. Then with the children house at the home of Charles Watts, law” lifted. she fled the fire. [2635 N, Emerson Ave, | Mr. Hughes said he .didn't offer - » Gen, Meyers anything in this cone nection, adding that he believed Youth Threatens Snow and Eclipse the former general had “exagger= ~~ lated” his claims of influence with Bo th t o By- Pass [New York Mayor William O'Dwyer, | Gen. Meyers went on to say that polis Area Mr. Hughes had told him there A — would be a $150,000 contribution to

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sault a suburban housewife just be- 8 misisoner Benjamin Fielding in beClear. cold weather was forecast Dalf of the film but they rejected his proposals on the ground that, in their opinion,: the picture was not decent.

fore noon. The man gained entrance to the for Indianapolis and vicinity today house on the pretext of using the While snow was predicted for both telephone. Then he picked up ey and ‘south- portions of the knife on a kitchen table. and, , coudiess sky will give an un- Political Riots Cost threatened the housewife with death obstructed view of Old Sol which if she resisted his advances, is undergoing its second eclipse of Lives of Two i in Italy 1947. Astronomers and the public ROME, Nov. 11 (UP)—Two Come on the west coast, looking through Munists have been killed and sevdark glasses, will see a shadow eral Communists and anti-Commuse lover a maximum of 39 per cent nists wounded in two days of polite of the ‘sun's area but Indianapolis ical violence in Italy. observers were promised only a Meanwhile, 9000 industrial gas fractional view if any. workers in five major cities struck *

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jand key industries. Rome, Naples, emergency and the long-range Mar- Emsley W. Johnson Sr. Indian- | Florence, Milan and Turin were shall Plans -- before congressional

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While Secretary Marshall was testifying before the House Foreign Affairs: Committee, Secretary of Commerce Averell Harriman ap-, peared . before the Senate Foreign

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in ald under the Marshall Plan for! ture to West Side residents. pictures. Los® 2 today's the “prevention of World War I11."| The reinforced concrete bridge" . selections and read the | Secretary Marshall testified that, was built Ma a cost of $27,255. Con- rules. i truction took approximately four) Turn to Page 13 30h (Continued on Page S-Column 4 monthe i Lo} pm—— 7 -.

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