Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1948 — Page 28

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THURSDAY, MAY x, 1948

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Grif ong Senate Group Of U.S: Pot

Favors Passage

+ Of Mundt-Nixon Bill 4 WASHINGTON, May 27 (UP) pe ~A former American Legion i national commander charged to- < -day that Communists are. raising a. $500,000 war chest to defeat the House-approved bill to curb communism, ; % { Paul Griffith, the former commander, told the Senate J adiciary Committee that this evidence has & been found by the Legion's Na- : tional Americanism Commission Research staff. i “Every fellow traveler, stooge if and deluded dupe has been ¥ thrown into the line,” ne said. © “Communist propaganda has been planned with consummate cunning and guile, “Trusted Scare’ “In the main, the tried and trusted old radical scare tactic of using the Constitution and Bill of Rights as a shield “has proven most effective. “A° few. otherwise , intelligent, patriotic and well-informed citi. zens have already made abundant use of typical Communist argument and propaganda devices In attacking or opposing the bill.” The Senate committee is hold-| ing hearings on the bill—popularly kn as the Mundt-Nixon Bill. The measure would impose tight restrictions on the Commu-|

quiring their annual registration with the Justice Department and! 4 making it mandatory for the . party to sever all relations with Russia.

OK'd by Richberg J Critics maintain the bill is un-| i constitutional, But another witness before the committee today, Attorney Donald Richberg, who was an NRA Administrator during the New Deal, said the bill was constitutional. Mr. Griffith said minorities and some labor groups, and some well- - meaning “but not too sophisti ‘cated” liberals already have “Jowed themselves “to be panicked «by the sly Communist scare tactic % ‘it’s not the Communists but you J that they are really after.” Mr. Griffith contended the only question is simply whether “constitutional government can draw up effective legislation to protect ftself against a criminal conspiracy ‘to overthrow all forms of constitutional government.” “If it cannot—or dare not,” he said, “then hen demoeracy is obi viously doomed.”

Crawley Still ‘Slaying Suspect

Inspector John J.- (Jack) ‘O'Neal and other veteran detec: tives still ‘believed today that 24-year-old Samuel I. Crawley Is the inan they want ia the Alberta

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BOGS (11,500) 3 Wounds grea i ANYBM afternoon yesterday. i Wayno-Jacioon f Rpt... 87 80%| 430. 140 pourids ..eceseinrs. $20.50021 » Lambs (Shorm) Shortly after extinguishingeal Herfl-Jones ¢ A pid... 12% 160" 130 pounds 28 21.40) Choice closely sorted ....,, <4 71.00 $400,000 fire at the Consolidated (Aone Tuas fy aa | 188- 200 bounds © BRAN TS Medium to : a fiflans Process Co, Inc, 399 Division St, *Ind & wat com 0% 30: 3% Das * ova ml Good to to choi WES vrs 00Q21.50 a_ second two-alarm call was #§ ind & Mich rt L in pid. 101% | "270. 300 pounds oa 00a33. 2s Goad to choice ..<............ n. 11.50 sounded at the Spink-Arms Hotel, | 1 ; Indpis B S » 24% | 300- 330 pounds ... .. 30.00921.50| medium .......... [email protected] . &LS% pd i... 100% 330- 360 pounds ... +. [email protected] 410 N. Meridian St. : 14 apis PA L Df 4%.co.rorr. 5 » pe Flames and smoke boiled from, MEMORY LAME—Short in indole Water ok pid ee i: Ne pounds... oo. 100092250 Local Truck Grain Prices ’ ” er 5% hanes w! —— the hotel roof as firemen arrived. | her accounts at a Milwaukee ind Dis Water C Cl Aco’ arity I "18% | Good ta choice ay ' i Nac 3 red wheat, $13 nn A sunning platiorm was destroyed, hotel, Mrs Ruth Schwender, 36- |iiflien Nfl con” 3 3 | 2 18 pn katie § dhe Sn Ti Firemen said the fire might have year-old cashier; . doubts = that Kingan & Co i iad err rin ot 320-360 pounds 1 A 3 soybeans, 14% moisture, $3.82. been caused by sparks from an| he "t thi ike $33. [lincoln Loan 8% . Good — incinerator stack or cigarets lett o "took anything like”. $33.- Mastic Asphalt: oom. o 400+ 450 POURS +esass eens si IT oyd Hemmer’ $ . j by sunbathers. { 000, the amount of the short (National Homes ‘com |. 1044} 430. 300 pounds u.sesrsssss 16 301130 Wife Ask: Di . . Ya% sium / GOODBY WHISKERS—Mrs. Eliza McGee, who believes that | pirefighters battled the plant| age. Somebody else must have |N Ind Pub Serv 8% © Wh dB TE R00. 580 pounds ...peliesess 14.00010.50 $ Vivorce she has seen 90 summers if not more, sits with her husband, Clar- |blaze for one and a half hours be-| taken it. she said She often x 10a Tub Serv fom vitease 3, 3 | 90-120 pounds . " Nene A suit for divorce against ence, 37, in her buggy at her New York state farm. - Before they (fore bringing it under control.| oo EE “Pub ery of Ind com”... 421 4dre| 0° 130 pounds... 14 Floyd Hemmer, former superin- ‘ . Mo aa CATTLE (150 storted their honeymocn yesterday she remarked that "Clarence |The firm manufacturers rubber handled as much as $10,000 a |Ro GOL % Toot com vio 33 | pd ny tendent of the Indiana State Pedoasn't like to shave." But he'll change his mind. she thought, now {products suth as battery cases, day, the hotel stated. Her hus- [80 Ind G&E 4.8 pfa ........108 109 | Cholce—~ nal Farm, was on file in superior , 9 l No One H | . “ Stokely-Van Camp com ....... 17 1813 700 400 POURAS ...eireiinns 32 3004. s0 court here toda _th t sh th boss. o One Hurt band d db Stokely-Van Camp pfd....... 18% 10% Ys at she s the | band promised "to stand by" |; «e181 | 9081100 pounds .....i.i.ill 33.00G3) mmo w— rm—— The fire broke out in a new one-| . y Schwitzer-Cumming ba pfd.i. 18's 19%)1100.1300 pounds ......eeone. 33.00@35. | Mrs. Marion Louise Hemmer | " . story building 55 by 160 feet. Em-| her. Police described the [o's Machine com ..... e 3% | Good— {charged that her husband was S er, Bride, 90, Has ployees were outside at the time] Schwenders as a “typically mid- Union Title oD / 700- Ju pounds tenssrenanes 3] 0033.00. guilty of “cruel and inhuman | va unloading scrap rubber -and no die class” famil Allen & Steen 80 7... 100 [1100-1300 pounds oo eens... 31.50@33; 00/ treatment” and of failing to proSon Twice as Old Oe ae has lsc vere by two Tr os es American Loan din : : a ry nd 28.00@31, her With seeded surgical \ nstian Morley 5s 61 . 97 . +1100 pounds. ...eesencnes care, She had been se t ’ Buhner Pertilizer 5s 54 (i... + 11100-1200 pounds ...... verive 28.50@31. 80] Parated Still at Odds «As Husband, 37 |imners mons ened = Confiscate DAV [dsmaddehng © jam from Heuer sigoe April of usr pea : ————y 814M, the building was engulfed | Columbia Club 24.62 ........, 96 ... | 00-1100 pounds .........e.. [email protected] » aid. + | De! . ose .. ‘ | Plan to Continue MOIRA, N. Y., May 27 (UP)—|in flames and choking Soke Hamilton Mig: Cors bs 87 .... V . Choice— Wily Hemmer, a candidate for lndiMrs, Clarence McGee, 90, was on|which blanketed the near south-| Hoosier Crown 5s 56 91 600- 800 ounds. ............ 31tegase 0 lieutenant governor in 1944; Wage Talks Today a honeymoon today and sald she|west side of the city. 0 aC ines Indots Brass & ‘Alum te 66.0 91 » | 0%10% Pounds «+-+ 3100@3230 was indicted in 1945 on charges By United Pres doesn’t care if they take her old] Nine companies were called to tndpls PAL JJ oo Toa 109. | 800-800 pounds -......:-oe- 300@100 Of -embezzling $12,000 in state Chrysier and CIO United Auto 88¢ pension away because sie fight the stubborn fire which . . Todpts Railways 1961 08 0 cm | N00-1000 pounds ...ccusseess [email protected] funds while he was penal farm Piers offietats-—were-—to-try, MAITIed_ 37-year-old farm work-|smoldered in $200,000 worth of Vice-..Squad Raiders. RP sere a Ty 0 doy | S00 BOD POURDR. .. x5 rire: TMQ, Cort A Teenie . [scrap rubber. The north wall of| HE Jack Pole Serv of Ing Sw-A6. 1 108-306 Ya Coop P00 BOHN Ts RE INO ury at Greencastle was again at Detroit today to settle ‘pq rather have a . young.| {the building collapsed, and the Hit 5 “Jack Pots’ [oi Tuite WE 1%: 6 | Ph Weights) 0780 unable to reach a verdict in the the" 16-day-old strike of 73,000 strong man, than a pension any |structure was totally destroyed. Five slot machines, the “jack —— tet 008 f.11ernaneenreesananes 23. [email protected] Case. Retrial has not been set. |production workers. day.” she said. | Efforts of the firemen kept the pots” bulging with coins that'J, S. Statement SS and "COMMON + rsenrnsens Toons Judge Ralph Hamill of IndianBoth sides ended. an eight-hour Mrs. McGee looked at the 10-|blaze from spreading to the rest hadn't been hit for a long time, —— = GF —Gaovern.|C" "er Sie....i.. 15.00917.00 apolis issued a restraining order bargaining session late last night cent stide Hing slipped on - her|of the plant which is a block Jong wre Sunscaied by . police Vice men: ey tug yn for the: on. er Bulls (All Weights) {to prevent Hemmer from atwith no comment on progre r/roney finger by her tall, gangiin and half a block wide. squa nar on e sabled [rent fiscal year through May 25 compared) a tempt on what part. the on Prog: Motors | husband in the wedding Sine, ee — American Veterans Post 52 at| "th a year ago, ast Your. [Baoan ht in SELES amen. 0 oe > ng 15 pk away the cou-cost-of-living wage pattern had mony in a red brick church here| 2226 N, Meridian St. last night. Expenses 831.82 14 126i "a. 34, 401,083 | Coo Good or ere ap aiB ape dn . + Ruan yd] . played in the negotiations. [Yestarday. Blondie P atton Wallace Anstess, who said ne gir pis. i Tia 08 720834952 Sutter "and ‘common... 1" Ro0gnm DR. GASTINEAU NAMED The GM agreement a 88 was part owner of the club, was/Zi alance _ 4.947,148.5 CALVES (435) Dr. Frank M. Gastineau, 5344 strike of 225.000 nt averted A “I'M SO HAPPY,” she said. ol Argues With Cop, arrested on a charge of violating| Eo eeerve 2h 200280350 i $13,897 364 Dood 10 olen dim 71 %@%% N. Pennsylvania St, was aphad been scheduled for tomorrow. DC cr thought we woilld have a; {the 1935 slot machine law, He| rn re CLEARING mouse GUI: {75 pounds up) -........ [email protected] pointed by Mayor Feeney today as Meanwhile. the Ford Motor Co..| {wedding like this. - Clarence has Lands in Jail \was scheduled to be arraigned |Sioarings o.oo wane TSA Steers _|a member of the City Board of another of the “big three” auto not been sparking me very long: ose I0 Municipal. Court. this. after oe a Fesdor and Stocker Cattle and Caves |Health, filling the board vacancy makers. anounced it would bee..,3 Dt Yedding attracted a crowd! wy, BLAINE (BLONDIE) PAT- Room. ‘ es ocal Produce CR 00 Ponts resi 21.00930.5 caused. by the SesigaaTon of Dr... {of more than 1000 and state J0-ipoN 57, well-known. sports, Anstess said the club owned] Good— IL. A. Ensminger.

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gin wage negotiations with UAW jee kept order outside the chraFer |private cell today at police hea

June 14, a month and a day| % {during the ceremony.

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i aby police im a room marked, ioc; pens” 41h Ja. and over, Zc: un in" #ts- labor contract: | e bride, “a “mother “of four quarters affer an argument with! ‘office.” Ibs.,

children, one of whom Js almost'a traffic policeman.

At Philadelphia, a General murred “yes'm, I do,” to the wed-| patton blew his horn and tinen admitted to the club but Anstess oc

Electric Co, spokesman said that 308 VOWS. |drove his car through a group ® the firm may be willing to grant After the ceremony, the couple|of pedestrians this morning .at Pushed their way” into the/at plant.) wage increases to - 125000 em-|CAMS to the bride's home here o| Pennsylvania and Market Sts. {rooms when someone opened the

ployees on the formula worked live. Later, they said, they may| The officer chased the motor- | door.

out in the General Motors con- Fine a little honeymoon trip.” |ist to the next block and was Ri ht Idea” | d a of i tracts. einiaeteiStpranempeetn planning to give him a sum. iaht Idea’ Backfires At Chicago Wilson & Co., onty| 1900 Displaced Persons mons, Be said. Me hod Was W Big Four packer still struck by Arrive in Genoa yn ==Met as Wrong PATROLMAN GRIFFIN] JACKSON, Miss. May 27 (UP)

the CIO Packinghouse Workers | Union, stepped up efforts to on-pog A, May 27 (UP)—Fifteen| charged that Patton then became|—Police here today said that the courage a back-to-work -move-|iniernatio pac persons from gpusive, adding the greatest/Rev. Charles A. Jones, a preacher; ment at its plants. ernational refugee organiza-ichallenge to all police officers, | had the right idea but the wrong Also at Philadelphia today! tig Sampa in Italy, Germany and «yoy can’t arrest me.’ | method. | United Mine Workers negotiators, | Ruri armed in Genoa today Patton was charged witn fail-|. They arrested him when he| Beaded by John I. Lewis, were, The fi 0 new homes overseas: jg to give a pedestrian theitried to-casha worthless check to meet with anthracite operator e first shipment, 350 persons right-of-way, profanity, -resisting for $250. to work out a new or ~ bound for Canada, left Wednes- arrest and disorderly conduct. “I wanted the money to build] 80,000 hard coal miners, day aboard the 15,000-ton vessel Trafic records show he has 17|a bigger and better Jackson,” oblesky. unpaid stickers. |Jones told the officers.

Green slaying case.

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Nevertheless, everything they have at this time poiuts to Crawley as the No. 1 suspect. Nurse Green was bludgecned to death

Mrs. Edna Long, 22-year-old| West Side. housewife, also was besten in an identical manner. Crawley admitted this brutal} sopttmel-Heywan-sentenced yester-|.. dC... gi - day in Criminal Court 1 to 1-10] f 4 vears in the Indiana Reformatory| for the clubbing of Mrs. Long. She is deaf fh one. ear, from the - almost fatal attack in Now., 19486. The Gfeen slaying was two!

Crawley lived at 426 Minerva | "8t., near both the Riley Hospital snes cand. Mrs. Longs. home. at 1432 |

— While the burly six-foot CrawGreen niurder, he has repeatedly | asserted he “didn’t have any control over my actions™ when hei followed . Mrs.” Long after she|

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By WILLIAM H. Seripps-Howard pr FRANKFURT, Ge 97—Russia is. sendir numbers of traine agents into the An of Germany, U. 8. gence officers have At the same time Germans are flees American Zone to ported new Soviet la uranium mines. T which produce raw stomic-bomb manu in"the Ergebirg a soviet Zone, north of slovakian border, An Army intelli of illegal border er cates that while th yet seriously affecte the U. 8. Zonme, “t present an economic eal. ” Severe Food Sh “The possibility of drafts in the Bovie creased espionage an activities by trained Paltrating into the U. additional restrictio upon Soviet zone Ir certainly have an a« on border conditions, says. The report says tha fllegal crossings fror Zone aré for persons terest reasons, “there indications. of Sponac tne activity ro it recalls that in Soviet order for 20,0( draftees “for work | bende and uranium sulted in “an unprece: of 5349 illegal border six days. In addition to the ing: conscripted, ot which boosted the ni legal crossings were food shortage in the I and additional rest posed .on the people viets. TEE

McNutt Sees “I If Republicans \ GARDEN CITY, N (UP)—Paul V. McN Governor of Indians ight that a Republ a the presidential mr would be "an wrid disaster.”

promi ¥mocrat told the Na mmocratic Committe sil dinner,