Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1948 — Page 2

Tito Trap

U.S. S American-Bo ; ; Citizens of Their

Press Wire Services Rhan 1000 American eiti-

zens are trapped in Yugoslavia by

ern

made this estimate after the sit-

BERLIN Aug. 25- (UP)—Ger-/uation was revealed in a Prague police in the east and west dispatch from Scripps-Howard

Plats, the Times Squareisia severed all consular rels Berlin where the Russian, with the United States : and British sectorsciosing its consulates in New Fae York and San Francisco. It also asked the U. 8. to close its conovulate in Vladivostok.

Dor- news conference at noon and may

~The dean of the New Castle legal profession was a native of “the city and had served four Years on the Indiana State Industrial

~~ Bervices will be held at 2:30

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Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Blizabeth Yergin! two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Morse, and Mrs, James

’ ’ and three sons, Howard and Bu-

Russ Cut U.S. Ties 55%

Coss

ays Leg

1000 Americans n_ Yugoslavs

Parents’ Homeland

al Ruse Lets

Declared

Staff Writer William H. Newton. They said U, 8. officials both here and in the Communist-domi-nated country were doing everything possible to help the Americans held against their will. They admitted, however, that department efforts were being greatly! by the Yugoslay Com-.

regime, ; method of detention is only ! ly legal in many cases. It involves Yugoslavia's refusal to

counsel, pointing at Mr. Chambers.

FACE TO FACE—Accused of having served a Soviet undercover ring, Alger Hiss (extreme right], former State Department aid, confrorits his accuser, Whittaker Chambers, ) : i House Un-American Activities Committee. Center, dressed in white, stands Robert Stripling, chief committee

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former Communist, at the spy inquiry of the

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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25, 1948

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et Monday Z | City Couneil will give final agunicipal

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After completing its review of {department requests the councilmen indicated last night they would possibly be able to cut 5 cents from the proposed $2287 tax rate for next year. That would mean a raise of 44.7 cents over the 1948 rate.

committee last night. It asked $54,000 more than its 1948 appropriation, It asked a 5 cent hourly increase in salaries of 140 park employees which amounts to $21.000. However, this item was offset by an equal reduction in the department’s $juipment fund.

dual nationality, and a recognize dual na ind a ‘consuls in country. About half the U. B. citizens be

Asks Court Here

To Keep Up Relations - LONDON, Aug. 25 (UP)—Rus- smiage. The seman

slav American

necessary entrance visa Yugoslavia

American passport. : Romania:

opened. The U. 8. trying for two years permission to estab-

SERRE ETE To Cite ITU Heads

Americans of Yugoslay parThe remainder are nat-

The Yugoslav government holds also that the children of Yugoparents are Yugoslavs

g| federal court here to hold the Infrom the Yugoslav. end, the correspondent said, had been almost powerless to help those returning ficers in contempt for disregard-

These curious documents were issued by Tito’'s consuls here sentatives of Robert N. Denham,

after they refused to stamp the|8eneral counsel for the National .y p for|Labor Relations Board, before

in an applicant’s|Federal Judge Luther M. Swy- ‘ 8

Trg! on Ag Re Rg Ind, newspaper strikes by ITU serted today that Marshal Tito's

NLRB Charge Union Violates Injunction

The government today asked

ternational Typographical Union (AFL) and four of its top of-

ing and disobeying a court injunction. The request was made by repre-

The NLRB also asked that the union be directed to stop assisting the Chicago and Hammond,

locals.

1-{ said,

oa wis tasked: on the end

«tacked Tito and other top Yugolav leaders for their national:/°00 DeWspapers

of a n _mote rejecting the American note in the Kasenkina

‘flcage as “utterly unfounded and not corresponding to facts.” °

not! “all ready to be taken over as

k wasn't “tooljectives much more difficult to 3 ‘pe-| attain,”

‘bet: : virtually nil, they A and visas can easily be or; handled by the embassies. . ve, Secretary ‘of State George C. It came to light at a court

regime will be overthrown if it continues to oppose direction from Moscow, : Bafe in Romania, Popivoda. at-

istic “viewpoint and asserted they had turned the secret police against “honest Communists” in

Yge via. . n, Popivoda singled out Milovan Dijilas, Portfolio, for especial

Cominform as a and

traitor.”

Japan

“coward

ess because the am is directed against Red objectives,

sued an injunction directing the printers to obey the Taft-Hartley act in dealing with more than

try. s held that in the past few months

the ITU has paid no att that injunction. alien to

Mr. Denham’s Minister . Without representatives, attack. asked that the union and its four

itop officers be held in civil - Mr. Djilas was attacked by the tempt of court. oe

had insisted on its local unions standing pat on a contract form

§ yas “without material ch | 4 Japan's Communist party has ange” in ne Wasi ordered .an all-out fight against gotistions With newspaper pubEn t his dus oo the deconcentration of Japanese el Julia tained “clauses and provisions

Issued Injunction Last March Judge Swygert is-

throughout the Mr. Denham’s petition

Winthrop A. Johns, who headed

The petition said that the ITU

It said the contract form con-

Nathaniel Greene. child neglect charges after disposition of the vagrancy charge. A visiting welfare nurse discovered the imprisoned boys when she made regular calls yesterday. Dirty and clad only in soiled underclothing, the boys, aged 6, 4 and 2, were tied with three strands of rope, knotted around their neck and attached to the end of the bed. It allowed them

which cause employers to discriminate with respect to employment of journeymen and apprentices in newspaper composing rooms on the basis of membership or non-membership in the ITU.” Charges Refusal The union was accused of refusing to approve contracts proposed by local unions in negotiations at Chicago, La Salle, Ill, New York City, Athens, O,, Cin-

Palm Beach, Fla. mento, Cal,

quarters to approve.

Finds 3 Lads Tied by To Bed, Mother Downtown

and Sacra-

JAD Considers Child Neglect Charges Against 22-Year-Old Parent, Boy Friend Child neglect charges were to be filed today against a 22-year-old mother and her boy friend after police found her three boys tied by their necks to thé bed in a “filthy, vermin-ridden” room. Scheduled for trial on vagrancy charges in Municipal Court 4

this afternoon are Mrs. Virginia Hauk, 919 E. Maryland St, and than 20 years a chemistry teachThe Juvenile Aid Division said it would consider

} only enough freedom to reach a pot a few feet away, Police questioned Mrs. Arvena reene, 68, owner ,of the house who said she tholght the boys had been tied there “about a week.” She said the mother was downtown. | The children were taken to the Guardians Home and police later |arrested the mother and her boy |friend. : | Mrs, Hauk, who said she “guessed I haven't been a very {good mother,” said the boys were tied to thé bed by Greene and {she said he had tied them that way three previous times. Greene told police he tied up the boys because, “they used to {do ghat to me when T Was a boy.” e mother, who is divorced from John Hauk, said she worked

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School faculty were a today by D. E. Leist, schools perintendent. William D. Hiatt,

sufor more

er until his resignation four years ago, will return to teach chemistry, mathematics and social studies. He succeeds Fred {Haskett, who resigned to become principal of Orange Township school in Fayette County. Miss Nondus Jean Ross, Huntington, a 1948 graduate of Indiana University, has been added to the faculty to teach public speaking. Mfr. Leist said that she also may teach corrective speech. The speech courses are being instituted following a recommendation of the Parent-Teachers’ associations:

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{she took her children to Greene's diana University revealed today.

The NLRB charged that the nome about a year ago to be his ITU officials ordered that the housekeeper. substance of the contract form issued by international headquarters “must be covered” in or-

spring and that he “beat” her.

{last Saturday.

Major commercial building and an atomic research center in

She also told police Greene northwestern Illinois were listed shot her in the shoulder last as the chief causes for lack of

laborers for home building. The

She. also told the police: that members of the school revealed der to get international head- she “cleaned the kids up good,”|this from questionnaires sent out

to that area.

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an Allied official sald today. Edward C. Welsh, chief of the Anti-Trust and Cartels Division Allied Headquarters, sald Communist directives have been lawien telling members to oppose

. He said Japanese Communists fo] the deconcentration beca under their former owners, Japanese business combines were

they were and nationalized.” Reorganization of the companies, he said, “breaks up the pattern and makes Communist ob-

big news at Bradford, Yorkshire, a textile center, today was the “candy blackmail” case.

o Rafes in Lake County

.|lilinois Bell Telephone Company

hearing yesterday, when a 12-year-old girl testified that she paid hush money to a 13-year-

Marshall is scheduled to hold a

comment then on the Russian action.

Seek to Hike Phone

cents).

hush “money reached The Indiana Public ‘Service Commission yesterday continued

a hearing on a petition by the) YhOR her older

kept her savings. Defense counsel told

old girl because she had bought candy ration coupons from her for four shillings (about 80

The court learned that the about $3675, which the younger girl took from two tin boxes In step-sister

the

8 2 m. y In the Christian| = «Burial will be in New Castle.

all of 'New~ Castlé;

to raise rates in Lake County:

Calumet area. submitted data which

ohly one-eighth of one per cen of its investment.

to boost rates on an average o 18 per cent,

in Lake County, officials said.

n, New Castle fori r, Btockton, Cal,

)BO KING—Jeff Davis, left, King Emperor of the Knights of s with his new portrait in Cincinnati, where the 1 The artist, Walter TenBrink, right, is himself a 000 members, including 110 grand dukes,

ts report 1,028 40,000 hobostt

County city at that time,

onvention.

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Three telephone company officlals testified that the high cost

of doing business had virtually eliminated all its profits in the The company it said showed that its returns during e first six months of 1948 was

Illinois Bell seeks permission

It is the first request for rate inceases since 1921

_ PSC officials continued the) - The assurance was given by hearing until Sept. 3 and said it might be resumed In a Lake yesterday.

court his client became so fearful of her blackmailing chum that she even contemplated suicide, Names of both girls were withheld, a British practice. The candy ration in Britain | Is 12 ounces each four weeks, |

Italy

ti The Italian press said today that Gov. Thomas Dewey's “ambassador” has promised that; Republican administration! would favor return to Italy of her colonies and would continue Marshall Plan aid.

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