Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1948 — Page 2

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lavia Holds 150 Americans

Jailed by Tito

Hundreds of Others

the Yugoslav secret police were

spread’ to all parts of the counIt was understood that all 5000 members of the Ozna, Marshal Tito’s secret police, are involved

these have been in running down and arresting ‘stay away from|Communists suspect of being offices, to the Communist seek

Secret P Police Reported

as Enemies Declared Purged

In Round-Up That Began in Montenegro By Press Wire Services 3 y Reliable reports from Belgrade said today that 50 members of ci among hundreds of persons “|arrested in a widespread purge of all anti-Tito Communists in the .

purge began in Montenegro after four members of the Montenegro government were dismissed Aug. 4. Since then it has

REFUSED TO MOP-—Thom. Headen, U. S. information ad at Berlin, refused to mop his cell when ordered by his Russian jailers to clean it up after spending a night there as a Soviet prisoner. Me was arrested for having tried to snap

a picture of a Russian patrol

in Berlin.

Spy Hunters Plan to Recall Miss Bentley

Secret Witnesses Also ‘Summoned WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 (UP) i—House investigators revealed ‘today that Elizabeth T., Bentley, {confessed wartime courier for a | Communist shy ring, will be recalled to the witness stand to

outline wartime efforts of EBs 7 -

agenis to “blueprint” American /industry, i They said her story will be told next month after the House unAmerican Activities Committee ends its investigation of alleged {Red infiltration in the governiment and turns its attention to) ‘industrial espionage. “Miss Bentley has considerable information on wartime industrial, jsaplonage,” a committee member

E Secret Hearing Meanwhile, committee re--{newed efforts to determine which of two key witnesses is lying. They are Alger Hiss, ex-State De- | partment official, and Whittaker| Chambers, an admitted former Communist who now is a senior editor of Time magazine. Mr. Chambers has accused M Hiss of membership in a Trew “elite” Red underground, Hiss has flatly denied the charges, describing them a “complete tabri-! cations.”

|Caniners Report 2d Biggest Year

Stokely-Van Camp's $2.5 Million

Stokely-Van Camp, Inc,

ended May 31, 1946.

This 20 more the company reached a new

Rep. Richard M. Nixon Rr.° Cal.), acting as a one-man subcommittee, arranged a series of closed sessions for today and tomorrow to question secrét witnesses on the Hiss-Chambers controversy. ’

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nesses. He said some do not know

tee and will be kept in ignorance

has until they are picked up.

just completed the second biggest year in the company's history. (Expected fo Name The annual report, released today shows net sales of $96,110, 041 as compared with $107,018 The New York World-Telegram .1513 for 1947 and $88,069,163 for in

More in Spy Ring | NEW YORK, Aug. 23 (UP)

‘sald today Miss Bentley will name in the alleged viet wartime spy ring when he resumes her testimony. include an official of the

They with, British intelligence, a prominent

Tol a's $3,854,912 ‘economic professor, a well-known,

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Stork Sets New

year. a. The in| What with every day bringing a new, “a “all-time high” these days, otiated d the year, and it_wasn't too much'of a surprise on of ‘and Wood to int i retention today that Mr. Stork had set a

; the 50th an-| r ‘of the rk the company on Baturday-—more than one an the Van Camp division goes hour. Attaches said it topped this

1 to learn!

new record there. The hospital reported 27 Births

year's previous birth, recard by three. They added that they be-' lieved it was the biggest volume of business on record Methodist stork exchange. The pinks outnumbered the

uenod blues with 17 girls and 10 boys

born. It was evened up a little

at the

4 Sunday when 10 boys were born,’ and only four girls.

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the 70's.

Grandmother and Daughter ° Held in Buttermilk Poisoning

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. Aug. 23 (UP)—A stooped, yer FH precipitation grandmother ‘and her daughter were held today on charges ites f poisoning the younger woman's husband and family friend: Warren County Attorney William H. Natcher said the poisonings were the results of a long-standing dispute between her hus(band, a well-to-do farmer, and his aged mother-in-law ‘who had Boston

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lived fn the home for 16 years.

en of putting poison in the but-

8. Croslin, 52, drank.at a

dled. The grandmother, Mrs. Goad, and her daughter, Mrs, “®€ | Katharine Lee, 34, were held with-|

ago.

row on murder charges. refused to-go.

Mr. Lee's 17-year-old son. Bruce, told Mr. Natcher that his! father had feared being

n eating until other members NOME.

of the the night of their deaths, how-

drank, buttermilk while the rest! “death seat.”

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said y: Richard R. Welchrons, 500 N.. Drexel Ave, has been awarded a LaVerne Noyes scholarship and ys Charles E. Jacobs, R. R. 16, holds : a Noyes scholarship renewal. Others receiving Noyes schol*larship awards are Don Eugene | SiDeuitch, Greenfield; Robert M. Bcheinfein, Winthrop, Mass. and| Allan C. Soderberg, Bryn Athyn, {Noyes scholarship renewals ne clude Joseph 1. Caruso, Salaman-, ca, N. Y.; Victor H. Green, Niag- | “jara Falls, N. Y.; Daniel A. Greenwink, ‘Wichita, Kas; Wayne B. Mitten Jr, Evanston, IIL; Bruce A, Beott; Hobart; Jeanette May, Stoops, R. 1, Sheridan, and ‘|Leah Carolyn Teague, Wingate. |

8 DIE, 64 HURT IN WRECK ° |! BENBANCON, France, Aug. 23 (UP) —Three persons were ‘iilled and 64 Injured. yesterday when! the Lyon to Strasbourg express Sallided with a slow freight near ere.

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DELAY MILL STRIKE

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, 23 (UP)—Grain handlers employed at 12 elevator companies union of the World War II eom-

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UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU 1948—

The {ture yesterday in other

Station Atlanta

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Sunset .... 7:30

pie ar 7:30 a. since Jan, 1..

1 oe table shows the temperacities:

Find Hoosiers . Earn Less Than

Report State Income $1287; Nation, $1323

| Times Washington Burean WASHINGTON, Aug. 23—The average income of all Hoosiers for 1047 was $1287, slightly less

. {than the national per capita in-

come, the Commerce Department reported today. Natiohal income for the year reached an all time high of $180 billion for an average per person of $1323, the department said. The grand total was up 11 per cent from the 1946 figure of $171 billion. Indiana's average per capita

19486. Nevada Rich Nevada's citizens were, on the average, the richest in the nation, with a per capita income of $1842, Mississippi was at the bottom of the list with $659 although like other southern states its average had risen considerably in the past decade. At the top Wy behind Nevada were New York with $1781 per capita; North Dakota with $1678; Connecticut, $1671; Delaware, $1646; California, $1643; Montana, $1641, and Illnois and the District of Columbia with $1624 each.

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{incomes last year were reported "in the wheat-producting states of the Northwest. Here is how Indiana compares with the other Midwest states in 1946 and 1947 and in percentage of national

average. ¥ State 1946 1947 Per Cent of Average Hiinois FPP OR $1624 123 . 1144 86 Michigan . 1424 108 |Minnesota 1185 50 | Wisconsin .. 3337 101 | Nebr: aska 1 238 9 | North Dakota .... 1678 127 {South Dakota .... 1205 1348 102 James Lynch Heads

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