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Charge Red-Control At Evansville : EVANSVILLE, Ind, May 4 (UP)—The Bucyrus Erie Steel Co. flatly told the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (CIO) today that it re-

The company recognize nor have “any further dealings” with. the UE-CIO, col

lective bargaining agent at thé Evansville plant for the past] year.

William Sentner of Bt. Louis is president of UE District 8, having jurisdiction over Evanse| ville Local 813 of the union. | In an open letter, N. R. president of charged that the “real object” the union’s district leaders was “confuse our employees attempting to further litical objectives.” Company officials said lieved they were the first refuse to doal with a gt 10 Sa charge of “communism.”

Volcano Erupts Smoke In New Zealand

AUCKLAND, New Zealand, May 4 (UP)—An erupting volcano poured, a great column of ashladen oke over a wide area of North Island today. Frequent explosions gasp Wn side ‘the volcano tossed ers the size of houses from. its crater, Bentley Appointed

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Appointment of. Charles W. Bentley as assistant to the manager of the new General Electric

watching are left to right Karl Orville Denbo, Sheldon Keyes,

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UPSY DAISY—One of the talented aerialists with Cole Broth. ers’ circus shows fellow artists arid American Legion members how the springboard somersault is accomplished. Legionnaires

Stimpson, [1th district chairman; Paul Gastineau and Dr, Clifford

Chambers. The Legion is sponsoring the circus, to be held twice daily Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Keystone Ave. and Wash-

Legion hospital fund.

Bevin Puts Unrest: At Door of Soviet ix

LONDON, May 4 (UP)~There is little hope of any real or lasting settlement with Russia as long as shie persists in spreading communism throughout ‘the world, Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin told Comons today. Mr. Bevin's statement came as he opened a policy debate in Commons with the flat statement that British forces will remain in Berlin despite any Russian efforts to oust them. Soviet Ambassador George Zabubin sat in the diplomats’ gallery as Mr. Bevin admitted he saw scant hope of any final agreement with the Soviet Union as long as the latter persisted in spreading Communism, Mr, Bevin rejected the idea of He

sovereignty or creation of a Bu-|"% ropean federated state.”

To Meet Manager |™

hundred members of the association and their guests tonight at a dinner atthe Athenaeum. The association. curtailed during the war due to the shortage of cars, is expanding its activities. One of the objectives is to adopt a code of ethics for all new and used car dealers to assure a high standard of integrity and service among the mem!

bership. Paul Kuhn of East and North Side Chevrolet go is president.

Educator to Discuss New Realty Title Law

The new Indiana statute simplitying old titles of real, estate will be discussed tomorrow night before the Indianapolis Bar As-

{sociation by Robert Algler of the J {University of School, Alan W, ‘Boyd, president,

of the association, announced to-

day. __The dinnér theeting will be held id LaRue's restaurant on N. St.

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by the company Tom Hanika, new manager of Mr, Nicholson's father, the Indianapolis Auto Trades Association, will be introduced to a

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Sale of Theaters

~ WASHINGTON, May 4 (UP)— The government set out today to an economic curtain be-! tween the two most fmportant | segments of the movie industry the film producer and the theater owher, In the wake of an en

intend to ask a New York Federal Court to order five makers to sell their 3000-odd theaters throughout the country. The Supreme Court ruled 7 to.1 yesterday that the government's case -against the film producers should be sent back to the lower court.

ordering the “Big Five” to sell some—if not all—of the theaters they now own, Government anti-trust lawyers declined official comment. But they made it clear they intend to go all the way and ask the lower court to compel the companies to sell every theater they own. Such a move would revolutionize the economic structure Of | ——e the film industry. As of 1945 the defendants involved, owned! theaters in almost every large! town in the country, , ‘If the .government succeeds, the movie-going habits of the “oe

Pilg: may ~draetically | at present new Hollywood films

are viewed almost exclusively in the “show-window” theaterd owned by the big producers. Under: yesterday's decision the lower court might rule that independents can have a crack at first-run films, too.

Reopen Lane Place To Visitors

Times State Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, May 4— Historic Lane Place, which has been closed for extensive repairs during the past two months, is being reopened to the public, The hostess, Mrs. John Remley, says the home will be open from 10 a. m, until noon and from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. each week day. It will be open only during the afternoon hours on Sundays. Lane Place was the home of Henry 8. Lane, who nominated Lincoln for the presidency at the Republican national convention in 1860. Mr. Lane later served as United States Senator from Indiana and as embassador to Mex-

Mrs, Remley also announced that 8 number of famous keepale of the Meredith Nicholson

flag carried during the Civil War commanded by

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<JAdvance . reservations. indicate, that more than 500 graduates of Indiana University School of Medicine will attend the alumni day -program-here-tomerrow, Dry J. Nefll Garber, general chairman, said today. Reservations for the dinnerdance have exceeded the estimated number, causing the affair to be moved. to Murat Temple banquet hall. It was originally

More than 200 students at the medical school have ma d e reservations, in addition to those of the alumni. : Class reunions scheduled in connection with alumni day are planned -by graduates of Indiana Medical College which later was merged into the present School of Medi Members of the class of 03 will meet at the medical school at 1 p. m. Wednesday and the class of '04 will hold a dinnner Tuesday at the Columbia club. In-

other classes,

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formal sessions are planned bY|gay. It_hit the ground: tamed: of medical dtely after taking off and was

All. graduates

schools which merged with the {school of medicine have been. in. tvited-to attend -alumni-day, = Bix of the medical school’s dis- miles an hour. tinguished alumni have accepted 1 he the B Mr. Lilly was the first test pilot

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University;

cal College; and Dr. Norvelle C.| LaMar of the Cornell University

College of Medicine. -

Morning and afternoon sessions at which the addresses will will be held In the auditorium of the Medical School, Tents will be pitched on the cam- | pus near Riley Hospital for the

be given,

luncheon.

Wives of the slumni will at. tend a tea and style show at Ball Residence at 3 p, m. Wednesday. The dinner-dance at the Murat is ischeduled to start at 6:45 p. m.

Wednesday.

Stork Overtakes Plane 2 Miles Above China

|| Chinese woman gave birth to aj} baby aboard a China alr transport C-46 flying more than two

miles above Sian today.

Captain Bus Loane said the mother was assisted by two other Chinese women passengers. When the plane landed the woman, Mrs. Zee Ping, wife of a CAT employee, walked off the plane with the child in her arms.

Arlie R.|tory. Barnes and Dr, Hyrl R. Kirklin of the University of Minnesota Postgraduate School of Medicine and the Mayo Clinic; Dr. Bruce XK. Wiseman, chairman of the Department of Medicine at Ohio Brig. Gen. George Ellis Armstrong, deputy Surgeon - General USA; Dr. Wil-

‘Easy-fo-Operate’ Record Changer ————— AO

Times State Service FT. WAYNE, May 2—A new! automatic record changer, described as the easiest-to-operate {drop-type changer yet designed, was announced today by Farnsworth Television & Radio Corp., Ft. Wayne. It will be publicly introduced at the annual distributors’ convention May 3-5 here. =~ The new changer, in production after two years of research, will automatically play twelve 10 and 12-inch records separately or intermixed,

ments, There are no levers or posts. Records cannot be chipped at edges or scratched by the changer and there can be no jamming of records or dropping of more than one disc at one time when records are warped, oversized and undersized, the announcement sald.

Skystreak Falls, Pilot Killed

MUROC AIR FORCE BASE, Cal, May 4 (UP)—AIir Force officers today said it “must be so” that a Douglas Skystreak, which holds the world's speed record, crashed in a test flight and killed its pilot. The crash was announced dn Washington by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, which was testing the trans-sonic

Va.,-was testing the plane yester-

demolished. One x. the three Skystreaks Dofiglas holds the world's” int record “of 6308

killed in the NACA's 30-year his-

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