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v - * FORECAST: Cloudy tonight and tomorrow, Low tonight, 38-40, High tomorrow, 64. . : - : " =, bo ; yon : a mbm? rm - PRICE FIVE CENTS" | 59th YEAR—NUMBER 184 2 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1948 Tana Dos Tg Toned Salier 8% Postoftics hi hie —— J
~ Arms Policy
Austin at UN Defines Aim As Blocking World Reds
Soviet Union today that the American re-armament
constant drive for world power.”
which was considering a Join ams -
by the Big Five.
screaming speech of one hour
some of the bitterest charges ‘ever heard in a United Nations In Case of Revolt meeting. PARIS, Oct, 12 (UP) Takes Offensive Mr. Austin had taken a leaf from Mr. Vishinsky’s book. Instead of defending American 'policy, he took the offensive. } He denounced Russia for blocking a lasting peace, creating a threat to peace, refusing to co-op-erate in the United Nations, and preted and
a detailed plan to seize
|dential reports said today.
Berlin crisis.
States disarmed “too far and too munists and 9e Gaullists. “fast” after World War II, Mr.| These reports said the
to protect against Russian aims|extreme right.
of world domination.
- prosecutor of the famous Moscow Ow of 350,000 coal miners. purge. trials: AA
her armed forces to the world until and unless the U. 8. dis-
DI: 3 ’ closes the size of her stockpile Blind Fl MN of atomic bombs.
PW =Accused.- the - Westerns... .
they wanted to prohibit * the queen.” |authorities warned today
tlemen—don't forget that—there control Zone, and American is a reply for every weapon.” British officials immediately FOUR: Accused the Western tested.
Anglo-American air lift which! i i ' RED!) .... FIVE:.. Attacked... John. Foster, " i er man sald. ig ganization of the Guard's inP : Dulles, Republican foreign policy RE vestern sectors Of prmrnrer von ov gp gpg eno at gd aPMOTEd dvistons- to:
adviser who frequently has been
AL THRIFT-
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New Center. ’
month in which Soviet fighters in
He said Mr. Dulles’ New York Mation circled a British transport, “Perhaps the technic jaw firm of Sullivan & 'Crom- ©" the Berlin run. and a Soviet thought the call would take lon well played a major part in build- fi8hter dived ‘within 100 feet of er to complete than it did.”
ing the war potential of Hitler's 2N0ther British plane
TE Hoosier Legion Choo-Ch E | ore te Bran ea ree: F1O0OSICr Legion Choo-Choo
for “transgressing all permissible
. NS men ner mea or. RUNS. Into Jam in Alabam'
tacks” on Soviet Russia.
Meanwhile. a sub-committee of Dry Town Raiders Charge Tender Was the Political Committee over- : . sor whelmingly approved. the Weer. Loaded With Beer and Whisky = ro ern Powers’ “plan” for interna- ATTALLA. Ala., Oct. 12 ( ) 5.00 tional control of atomic energy, the rootin' tootin'-type choo-ch rejecting the latest Soviet pro- ventions, and its entire crew
posals on this question. . ‘today.
committee favored a Canadian
y! , resolution which would suspend Man Who Jailed Real [stopped off to take a nap at| "oY
the work of the UN Atomic En-
, wned maker who
ce witl N i erchandise with “there exists a basis for agree-| Lawrence Tierney, film actor who Peeking and found the contra: move will bap oureay, Saja the Beautiful, lace ment on international control of once portrayed Dillinger on the band. have Guard units set ander ankly feminine atomic energy.” |screen, was jailed on Santa Cata- Hailed Into Court the same tables of Ran iation full” and long! -_ lina Island by an officer who once; The engine was left at thelas those of the Regular Army bs! Dainty eye- Plant Workers Hurt |arrested the real John Dillinger, tourist court and its crew hailed —
ry Styles! Net Roy Baker, 42, of Bloomington, Police reported today. hions! So easy
Russ Warned Creighton Says ~ By U.S. Aboutfoes Financial
PARIS; Oct. 12 (UP)—The United States warned the that simple arithmetic will show
gram is being speeded to “stay the heavy hand of Russia's jumbia Club members this noon
Austin said this mistake was go-/would be put into effect whether ical wreckage the kind ot State ing to be remedied by a stepped-ithe threat to the government/80vernment for which our party up armament program designed came from the extreme left or the Stands
TTC WES understood -tihe-plarn-has 0PPonent has asked to be elected Mr. Vishinsky came back fight- been polished since the Commu- oe 2 aly Piatiomm Wien outs ing. Red-faced, waving his arms, |nist-led strikes last November ay " a ‘ fom a) ae -pointing his finger accusingly at and is fully prepared to meet the a en Sce i po! ee ngs 3 uw hey Western delegates, frequently threat of the current Communist- Chapa —yciure ° e De | raising his voice to a shriek, the led strikewave paced by a walk- * platform. |
wine mo miermanon sve BRIN RUSS PlAN To Prize Bidders,
THREE: Warned that “there Russian military planes will pracis a reply for every weapon, gen- tice “blind flying” ‘over the Berlin
Powers of plotting with Nazi Ger-|. Notice of this latest move in many to attack Russia in 1939. [the Soviet campaign to harass the |p
; ted by the Soviet sauthorities to tioned as a probable choice POS LLING OF for U. S. Secretary of State it With the four-power Air Safety neth Crosbie of Bluffton, Ind.
York is elected President next It followed incidents yesterday 000 prize winner, was called 12
By a vote of 8 to 2, with India Police said the locomotiv
Plank Creaking
| $158 Million Deficit Seen if GOP Loses
| Hobart Creighton, GOP candidate for governor, tore into the | Democratic state platform today charging it is so “inconsistent
{it will create a financial deficit.” Pro- | gheaking at a luncheon of Co-
{the candidate declared provisions
the Democratic platform
. . . lof U. 8. Delegate Warren Austin made this statement in | “would create a deficit of $158 a speech before the United Nations Political Committee, million in four years.”
As guest of honor at the Repub-
| . . i Ce ~ |tican club luncheon, Mr. Creighton Russian proposal for imme- 1 000 Pre ared |declared: diate one-third disarmament y | “Indiana voters will decide Nov. |
|2 whether they favor the practical
. é : {government pledged by the Re-| Russian Delegate Andrei Vi- 0 f en aris publican platform or a return to shinsky replied in a shouting.
McNutt's little New Deal, which v opponent (Henry F. Schrick-
: . . m and 57 minutes in which he made Special Force Trained .r helped to foist upon the peo-
ple of the state 16 vears ago. Mr. Schricker has been running for
— The office on the same platform ever) French government has organized since. |
Paris Says GOP Rebuilds
y ; “The man who opposes me was (within one hour in case of armed revolt, forestalling any rebel ef- Made governor before the people fort to take the capital, confi- could catch up with the New Deal
and all the things it stands for.
A force of 100,000 loyal troops “Fortunately, the people began ‘and police have been Sespecially to realize what the New Deal was| trained for this emer- 40ing to state government and frustrating -a settlement of the gency by Jules Moch, hardboiled 8aVe our. party control of 'the Socialist Minister of the Interior General Assembly while Mr. Admitting that . the United who has an equal dislike for .Com-/Schricker was still in office.
“We Republicans began at once plan to rebuild from New Deal polit-|
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- | Mr. Creighton charged that his|
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No Advance Calls |
Broadcasters Say
I —— NEW YORK, Oct. 12 «(UP)— Gua
Powers of “making believe” that U, S,, British Protest - deasting Co
show “Stop the Music” were. called before the program started. | that | A. spokesman. for..the network! jsaid that the first call was placed | {two minutes before the show
and started “to clear the circuits” and| pro-
was| ABC OFFICIALS were unable increase their fire power and mo-|. explain the claim of Mrs. Ken- bility. ’
that her husband, the Oct. 3
for- minutes before the show started.
spokesman said.
were taken into custody by police here a
Truman Stumps In Bids For Farmers’
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Photo %y Jghn Bpicklemire, Times Staff Photographer. ,
HOWDY, HOOSIERS— President Truman rode through Indiana today in his special campaign train, greet-
ing Hoosiers at Richmond.
rd Awaits OK
_ denied today that prospective I Ee nd ry Qk y atomic bomb, while actually de- Air Lift Harassing |prize winners in its Sunday night 0 pan ngton
— pending upon “this illegitimate BERLIN, Oct. 12 (UP) Soviet
#45 Central.
Wad, Bit -
Plan Reorganization!
Of State Units
Indiana National Guard of-
usually took five minutes to com- | ficers "today awaited authority Iplete. } from Washington, D. C., to exAll other calls are placed after pand the 38th Infantry Division e show has begun, the spokes- in compliance with thé announced
Gen. Howard Maxwell, state
$30,- adjutant general, said that when [confirmation came from the Na{tional Guard Bureau a self-pro-lansipelled anti-aircraft artillery bat-&-/talion with automatic weapons ; the and a heavy tank unit would be added to the Hoesier division.
To Increase Divisions Under the new reorganization
pokcy, National Guard infantry |divisions will be increased from [the old peacetime strength of {13.000
men and officers to 14,.-
[000 and armored divisions will {be increased from 9000 to 12,000.
Budget limitations have made
(UP)—Indiana’'s miniature locomotive, It necessary to hold the strength 00: seen at all American Legion con- °f the 38th Division to 6000 men
nd officers, said Gen. Maxwell
However, he said he expects to
e's tender carried 20 cases of beer and be able to increase that number pulars of abstaining, an 11-nation sib- 3 quart of Whisky. The crew, en route to the Miami Legion con- considerably when the move to
— | vention from Indianapolis, had set up the new units gets under
into Mayor Charles W. Bur
Announcing the reorganization
he Daniels’ tourist court near here. i } ergy Commission until the Big Dillinger Nabs Reel One Some members of the local con- Kons ih Washington. Maj. Gen.
Five and Canada could find that AVALON, Cal, Oct. 12 (UP) Stabulary in this dry county went LCPP¢th Cramer. chief of the
| ke's Townshi 's was jn fair condition in General| The “actor was arrested yester- court. | { P Trustee 5
Greenfield and Crawfordsville. H
y crowd at Greenfield this morning by Henry F. Schricker, Democratic candi
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LITTLE DEMOCRAT—The P
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| FLORAL PARK, N. Y., Oct. 12 Envoy Explains Books
e is shown here being inroduced to a Hancock ate tor governor,
Photo by Victor Peterson, Times Blaff Photographer. resident accepted a book, ‘'The Rooster,” from
4-year-old Ann Mitchell Sullivan, granddaughter of the author, John F. Mitchell Jr. The book gives early history of the Democratic Party in the county and the. origin, in Greenfield, of the rooster as the emblem of the Democratic Party.
Miners to Seek
on in Moscow,’
> Hospital today, after his hand day for disturbing the peace and oo court assessed a total of Widow Succeeds Matev| (up) Frances 1. Bergen, 24, WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (UP) d requiring no was injured in a cutting and|drunkenness. $100 In fines and confiscated the Times State Service llives on Violet Avenue in Floral ’h bassador Walter Be1) beer and whisk Short] .| BLOOMINGTON to 19. i ! When Ambassador Walte e I. BLUE, BUT. scouring press in Inland Contain-| Officer Andrew Dobek, who y. ortly be GTON, Oct. 12 Mrs. hich. may explain why a dell Smith lef* here to return to NK or WHITE. er Co., 700 W,.Morris 84; where jailed Dillinger in Tucson, Ariz, fore Boos, the "Legion crewmen|Effie Hudson, who served as | ark which. may exp ain y a ra om ne arr to eturh to; 0! he was working as an oiler in|in 1931 refused to compare Tier- Oe Il there, still undecided'trustee of Perry Township while hee. attacked her While he wa ‘Lenin, a Biography” and “Roose-| CINCINNATI, 0., Oct. 12 (UP) maintainence department. 'ney with the real Dillinger. 1 (Whether to pay the fines. (her husband, Fred O. Hudson, driving near her home. When she oe Hoaphy : i | Dr. H. E. Moss of Indianapolis, trustee, was in the Bloomington [took ‘her hands off the wheel the Veil anc PKing& The United Mine Workers 40th Downstairs
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| LOCAL TEMPERATURES [| 6a m..47 10 a. m... 58 T'a.m... 47 11 a. m... 55 8a. m.. 5 12 (Noon) 56 CP RIB ST
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—— one of those arrested, wired Na-{Hospital, has been named by the [tional Legion headquarters at his|Monroe County Board of Com{home town to put Aftalla out of missioners to succeed him followbounds. In turn, he said the|ing his death last Wednesday.
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diana, Vote
—1—As-in his eatlier speeches, Mr, Truman dwells at length .oh
politics “buttert-res {calling that Greenfield was rn Se A [birthplace of James $ | IRlley, the “revered
There by Governor Nominee Henry 1¥. Schricker. He was accom A "| by Mrs, Truman and their daughe
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Crowds Grow As President Moves West
Train Changes Engine at Indianapolis 24 (Other political news, Page 2; Charles T. Lucey and FEarl Richert, Page 8.) !
By LOUIS ARMSTRONG Times Stall Writer
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Oct. 12—President Truman rolled on into Illinois today . after three stops in Indiana in which he appealed to Hoosier -
farmers to vote Democratic next November in their own “selfish interest.” On the second of four scheduled speaking tours in Indiana Mr, Truman opened his tour at 8 a. m, in Richmond, then swept on to Greenfield and Crawfordsville, Crowds gathering to hear his. platform speeches grew as he moved westward — 1000 turned out at Richmond, an estimated 2000 at Greenfield, and more than 4000 to hear him here.
{benefits to farmers under 18 years of Democratic administration. i ‘ Takes Brief Walk
Besides the three speaking stops, Mr. Truman's special train made an “operational” stop in Ine dianapolis to change diesel engines. ‘Mr, Truman alighted from the train to take a brief walk bes side it and nod to a few spectators, but made no speech. At Greenfield he served up his
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by children the nation over.” Truman Récelves Gift Replying with a little butter of their own, Democrats boosted 4-year-old Ann Mitchell Sulliis van, daughter of Mr. Mrs. El« don Sullivan, to the tform to 2 give the President a gift. “Little i
{Ann is the great-gr tee “of William Mt fe Hell Who Tounded
‘Who To the Democratic Party in Hancock County. The gift she presented the President was a book written by her grandfather, John F. Mitch« ell, entitled “The Rooster,” Hane cock County claims to have orig inated the rooster as the Democratic Party's emblem on the ballot, Mr. Truman outlined to farmers the benefits they had received un der 16 Vears of Democratic ade ministration in Washington, in« cluding rural electrification an school lunches. o Takes Rap at GOP He said these things had been obtained for farmers over “determined Republican opposition” and that to return the GOP to power in the nation’s capital would be “turning back the clock.” Mr. Truman was introduced
ter Margaret. Republican presidential nomie nee Thomas E. Dewey, too, was scheduled to touch Indiana soll, but he will cut a tiny corner of the southern part of the state without stopping for a speech. Mr. Truman's ‘special train stopped at Richmond at 8 a. m, for a 15-minute platform appears ance by the President and his family. Truman to Speak Here The entire Indiana schedule, which already has taken the President ‘to Mt. Vernon and Evansville, will see him return Friday for a swing ning from Hammond, through Indian. - apolis where he will put on a full dress-politieal-appearanes. .. ............. Mr,” Truman will arrive at 4:15 'p. m. Friday in Indianapolis and will speak from the north steps of the Indiana World War Memorial at 8:30 p. m, . His final swing is set for Oct, ‘when he. will .cross. the. Re... rn part or He state In’ & fnel
Mr. Dewey will return to Ine diana Baturday for a morning = | ally at Rensselaer, home town...
gressman Charles Halleck, floor leader of the House of Reps ~ resentatives, . .
Egyptian War Bride
Arrives to Wed Ex-GI a pot, 12 ( ~—An ex rh fiancee who waited eight days on Ei i Hi A gh igration bon immig be married in “two orthres
