Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1948 — Page 2

butld-up, U. 8. forces oh Eroupe FE are.augmen } Rook range ey in England; 115 fast, ‘modern jet fighters in

TRIES TO RECALL—After

ment aid, flatly denied charges quiry that he was once a Comm

"To the Around the World—

And Manpower From

du that time, the number

s Seek Flivver In

{Russ Vice Consul

facing his accuser, Whittaker

Chambers, confessed ex-Red, Alger Hiss, former State Depart-

laid before the House spy inunist. Pressed for details of his

friendship with Mr. Chambers, Mr. Hiss prefaced his replies with st of my recollection 75 times.

U. S. Triples Air Forces In Europe Within 6 Month

Aircroft Increased From 175 to 466

5000 to 18,000

WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (UP)—The Air Force in the last six| months has almost tripled its strength in Europe, it was disclosed

of U. 8. aircraft in Europe has

from 175 to 466. And the number of airmen on duty there frcm 5000 officers and men to 18,000--12,000 on the

has jumped continent and 6000 in England. And the type of planes concentrated in the area has changed radically. Six months ago, the U, B. force consisted of 75 out-|

World War II fighters and

small C-47 transports. None these was in England.

“+. Personnel Built Up . But as a result of the steady

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; and 125 large, fouri liad tsa rte Sava one huge C47 G ter on the to blockaded

Olympic postage stamp. But it came off the presses uninked— the only blank in a series of several million stamps. Mr. Bee sald the stamp Is a million-to-one freak--a rare collector’s . item. Usually postoffice inspectors intercept any blanks and destroy them. “Mr, Bee bought the stamp at

‘a~postofice. He sent it to his ‘bank lor safe-keeping.

China

Black market activities mush-

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Tito. Hits Back <3 ArR

omanians lois cman ove 1 AFL Widens Yugoslavia broke into open diplo- 2 matic hostilities of advocating the vicheson Balks overthrow of the Tito regime. | Hh OK T To Go After Break Press dispatches said the Yugo- on iruman . slav note was handed to the Ro- BY Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance YORK. Aug. 26 (UP)—' ain ambassador in ade. CHICAGO, Aug. 26 — Width Vice Consul Zot 1. Chep- a Belgrade." political split in the AFL one ceptral fig- The note was the latest flare-up depends on the efforts the runaway in the mounting cold war between of aging William L. Hutcheson Mrs. Oksand y/. choy Tito and the Soviet- and the younger George M. Har-

en route home E Mr, Harrison, president of the

h | First Red Official i

Russian oficial created Cominform. It was delivered against a back- Brotherhood of ground of reports that many high leads a movement to line up as

Y imuch of the AFL as ug : Th noes have 88d pack of his new labor's commitTito regime. > | Wo Wet The note demanded that the Man 8nd Senator Barkley. He Marshal wt Ro government put an end PICS 47, TC AFL's 105 unBis. wife and three to evoke resistance 0 "OOF 8 un | daughters against Tito, Mr Hutcheson a | . It Was expected that other Yu- ’ 4 The Govorova sailed later for goslav notes would be hapded to 500:000-member Progreso, Mexico, and Len ners | Czechoslovakia, Poland and Hun-|o% says he awaits to be shown workers formerly rp the SATIS all ot ¥hich have been about ae aa, a United Nations, also were pas- Oe + press campaign, . vear.” = # |

| sengers. . ‘May or May Not’ No Place Like Home D ie, GOP Pl “These other fellows,” said the stances.

vice consul sald he was {former chairman of the labor glad to be leaving because “there {division of the Republican Na-| {is no country in the world like {tional Committe, “say they're for home.” He said he thought the {Truman because he tried to veto] Kn n Hits Back | . “At least he opposed the same At Democratic Charges kind of legislation as Governor ANIEL jof New York. So did Gov. WarBy PANT] 1M. RID NEY, ren in California.” In San Francisco, the Soviet WASHINGTON, A {consulate was closed, but the », AUR.

| closing of the New York and San lconsul general, Konstantin Efre- Chairman Harold Knutson (R.

ident of the,

Francisco consulates by the Soviet Union was “for good.” | Consul General Jacob Lomakin, who precipitated the crisis over {the runaway teacher, is scheduled {to sail Saturday on the Swedish- | American liner Stockholm. f

done under the same circum-|

{Danijel J. Tobin of the Teamsters, |

months.” Meanwhile, Mrs, Kasenkina, the i William Green. ident, 53-year-old schoolteacher whose cratic contentions that he intends Nam 0, AFL wid |case brought about the ouster of to sponsor a federal sales tax. treasurer, are expected to take

{tee for election of President Tru- the

26. Another AFL political figure, quarantine,

Film Wedding

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Carver and actor John Burt to-

wedding M nters Un- and a half ago.

——————————— William and Mary Shake Off Jinx, Finally Wed

r———— A ———— { ASHFORD, England, Aug. 26 the Taft-Hartley law. They don’t (UP)—Mary Gigg, 21, finally was know what Dewey would have Mrs. William Bates today. Her wedding was scheduled originally a month ago. But she kissed the page boy at a reHe had chicken pox.

Movie actress Marjorie ~ File Candidates

| Claude Watson Up For President

spoiled their scheduled nuptials The Prohibition Party has filed

{its list of state and national can|didates for approval by the state board of election commissioners. The list includes electors for

{Claude A. Watson of Los Angeles for president and Dale

for lieutenant governor. Prohibitionists filed a full state ticket except for appellate court judge candidates.

Grade School Opened

For Handicapped Pupils NEW CASTLE, Aug. 26—Opening of grade school facilities for handicapped children was announced today by the city school board

will be taught in special rooms in the remodeled annex to the

After Mary was released from, pyrier building.

tried again.

photographs taken anyway.

she and her fiance But as the guests says he “may or may not” join in |@ssembled.- Saturday, it was found {mov, said he expected to remain Minn.) of the House Ways and the Harrison movement. He's as|that the marriage license had exin this country another “tW0 Means Committee today termed much an habitual Democrat as/Pired. They ‘held a reception, “merely & smokescreen” Demo- Mr. Hutcheson is a Republican. Ind confetti and had wedding

1227TH BLOOD DONATION VERONA, Italy, Aug. 26 (UP) —Giamonda Cason, a 40-year-old

{1227th blood donation. So far Mr.

Yesterday William and Mary Cason has given a total of 4135

were married.

ipints of blood.

{Mr. Lomakin, told her own story ie said the Republicans intend tono active part in the Harrison at a press conference in Roose- lower taxes. movement but both are sympa-! velt Hospital. { {thetic to it. Stalin | The sales tax charge was , (D By United Press “I jumped out of the window toby Sen. J. Howard McGrath (D.. (jo__The CIO executive board escape,” she sald. “I did not|R. I.) as chairman of the Demo- will meet in Washington Monday Want to kill myself. I wanted cratic National Committee. {to consider the advisability of in-

: Mr. McGrath contended, in a dorsing a presidential candidate.’ : She said she became opposed, ..es release from Democratic The board has already come out 0 the Soviet re after the| Committee headquarters here, that/against the third party of Henry

Communisté “took away": her| : | the Republicans were .making A. Wallace and may come out hushang and her son was killed «elaborate plans to enact a fed- for the Truman-Barkley ticket.

“They made a big mistake 1] TE ERG $x If they Should wi bringing me here from Russia,” | Os w ey November Mrs. Kasenkina said, v She sald she loved Russia and| her people but could “not agree with the policies of Josef Stalin.”

Democrats—S8en. Carl A. Hatch {of N. M., chairman of the Demo“a broad-|cratic party's speakers bureau,’ base excise tax” but in reality it said all cabiget members with the would be a sales tax and the fed- exception of” Secretary of State eral government shouldn't enter George C. Marshall would stump {this field already pre-empted by for the Truman-Barkley ticket. S . ‘T y the states, Sen. McGrath said. [He said Mr. Marshall and his eize ‘Tokyo Rose’

Unfair to Poor {Aida prould nd out because of : . | -partisan nature of the | {| He also termed the sales tax On Treason Count ura to the poor, but needed by TOKYO, Aug. 268 (UP)—Mrs.|the Republicans who have fav-

Dewey—Gov. Thomas E. Dewey

roomed in several Chinese cities Iva Toguri D’Aquino, the Amer. ored the rich with tax cuts so Of NeW York, who has been ac: today, threatening Chiang Kai-|ican-born “Tokyo Rose” of Ja- that the government shek’s new bid for economic re. PANS Wartime radio broadcasts, defic) covery.

faces a Cused of calling the teachers’

¢/nation,” defended his educational policies as he named 14 trustees

t. . In response to a telegram sen

to, his home in Minnesota by the

was arrested for treason today. Agents of Allied headquarters’

U. 8. foreign policy. Hh =

{lobby the “most vicious in the|

. ports reaching the Chinese|sounter-intelligence department Scripps - Howard newspapers, 5 New Sok ad He. University fp pital sald the government'sand the theater provost marshal's| Chairman Knutson gave the fol- a . S ; > ( New York administration, “we ale, >. office took her into custody sat lowing reply to the McGrath| ; he 19th price freezing order be tool . FN : now have the highest school wr luce ig Slhia a iti her h i using ho ste | charges: teachers’ y ‘in ‘the world.” | " py A red. markets,’ She 1 inl : have no: thought| =~ i a a Se hotels, restaurants, public baths sugam n, where wartime of im a general sales tax. ‘CHAMP GI HER wa. and retail stores in Shanghai! and ereaiet Figo wo shy | Such a charge is merely 4 polit: TOKYO; Aug. 26. (UF —Sgt. {sik other cities, lice raiders ers EWAIting war’ rdiots eal smokescreen. "| Joseph D. Fe n of the First were busy. are being held. | “The New, Deal must be ‘in des- Cavalry Division was believed to ow al s| Meanwhile, the ® government Mrs. D'Aquino will be sent to perate straits when they resort be the champion father fn the! BOX ......3.50 Ly said it had received substantialithe United States aboard the|to such distortion. | Far East occupation Army today. . eR amounts of Joreign exchange andiarmy rt General H. Frank| ‘The Republican's aim is again His wife gave birth to their 10th| Rt gold and silver for its new gold Hodges. Trial probably will take to reduce taxes. We will lower child, a boy, in the 49th General it yuan dollars. place in San Francisco. Itaxes—not increase them.” Hospital. | Ala. . ZS. Hynes & Co. FRanklin 4411 with Russian Fore : Vi MU Molotov, it was standing by to await : Jor: Smith, Mr. Cnataigneas and| Lt her dabble and splash : rn. Smith, Mr Chataigneau and} LOT her dabble and splas A whiz to wash . , .

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sons ahd ideas, Mr. Stalin was reported to have replied it would standards matched this country’s.’ At London, U. B. Ambassador | Lewis Douglas conferred with British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin on the latest Moscow developments. |

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