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MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1948 Around the World—

- Brussels Bloc to Hear Proposals of Tie-Up ‘With Canada and U.S.

North Atlantic Defenses Involved; Russ Reported Promoting East Reich State

Foreign ministers of the five Western Union (Brussels Pact) countries met today to discuss their common military problems, including a prospective States and Canada. The meeting opened in secret session at the office. Although the United States is not participating officially, : informed sourcés said America will be an unseen guest at all discussions. French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman, fully supported by the U. 8, will make another attempt to convince the five-nation group that Europe must join in a federation or perish,

Germany RUSSIA soon will establish a Communist-controlled . east German state and withdraw its occupation troops from Germany, a British-licensed Berlin newspaper said today.

French Reds Aim to Smash Marshall Plan

Commie Leaders Seek End of Union, ERP

By WILLIAM H. NEWTON

North Atlantic defense pact with the United] |

The Montags Echo, organ of Seripps-Howard Staff Writer the liberal Democratic ‘Party. said|® CALAIS, France, Oct. 25—The a request from the - “German MOst fateful battle of the cold! People's Congress;” Soviet spon-|War is in progress here in the! sored Communist front organiza-|bleak coal mining sections 2 tion, for conversion of the Soviet/northern France. At any mo zone Into,a German government it may break out into terrible vio: would provide the cue for Soviet lence. withdrawal. | A strike "has shut down all) Berlin Communists were quoted French mines for the past 22 days| as saying that the Soviet govern- and there is only a three-week's ment has been encouraged recent- supply of coal left in the country. ly by events in China, Korea, After that, if the strike continues, France, Finland and Italy, all of |all power plants, all railroads and which were regarded as indicating |all industries will stop. The strike growing strength’ for Commu- already has cost France three

pounce Russian ‘government an- 14 {3 designed to smash the MarSginced, Joday goat A shal Plan, and if it piccreds it} WAI end aM Hie Tare Braean, 10 to 15-year project designed to Recovery Program and the Westeliminate droughts and soil ero-|,.. Military ° Defense Union. In fon acres of So ’ into productive areas. B Few Are Communists The Soviet press, including the ¥ So m ts Orly a tiny mi. newspapers Pravda ana lzvestia, Oy rs oars Hien. Of the trimeied the Profeet al s u ¢ h| 200,000 striking Ns this . area, probably not more than Planning Possible only un to 400 are Communists. “Capitalism is incapable not| The majority of the miners are only of organizing and planning Supporting the stezie A eayes the transformation of nature but they are miserably pa L.A Franch of preventing the plunderous ex. miner gets the tquiva edt, of 3s ploitation of its riches,” Izvestia for a month's work. ) »

eaid « (supporting the strike because LW... {they have no confidence that their Hungary inept government will do any:

DR. Aurel Varannai, Budapest thing to help them: correspondent for the British] The Communists moved quickly Reuters News Agency, was sen- and cleverly to exploit the situatenced to eight months imprison- tion. ment today oh charges that he wrote dispatches harmful to the The Communists control the state. CGT (General Workers ConfedDr. Varanni was charged with Sorin! to which the majority of ‘filing a story that Viktor Csor- the miners belong. They select _ son-in-law of President ;,, on tor the picket lines. They Zoltan Tildy, was shot while try- have stationed picked Comng to evade police. Mr. Tidy munists at the mine pits—men | resigned a fe -days later. |from othér Frenth communities| ~~ €zechoslovakia lwho are not known to authorities THE..Communist..government here. ~ordersd Czechoslovakian journal-! Northern miners ‘are militant. ists today to model their work BY the time the troops break after the Soviet press. More than through the picket lines. the spe1000 of the country’s 1400 news- cial Communist squads inside|c. men elected by acclamation a could wreck the mines so badly single list of hand-picked candi-|it Would take months and maybe

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~dates-as their officers. When the Years to put them back in op-/Cummine outgoing officers asked to debate STALIN “Tt is too" early to Know Coneliduted: their report on past activities, in-|t0 What extent such sabotage D*

cluding. the press purge, del- occurred in Southern France. egates remained silent. { ‘To the men who control the Foreign editors agreed to stress Strike. the issue is far more than news from Russia. wages. To them, the issues are|l Great Britain [the Marshall Plan, French par-

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WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN—Perry Township took this year's Community. Fund slogan ‘seriously and "Did Something About It." The campaign, conducted by the Lions Club, went over the top by 132.5 per cent in less than threes hours and was finished on the opening day of the campaign today. Here a Lions Club member

tribution from George R. Wash.

burn in Mr. Washburn's trailer home.

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The 1948 political campaign went into the final round today with the Truman and Dewey] camps accusing each other of| playing politics with the Palestine] issue to woo the Jewish vote. Election day is a week from tomorrow’ and the Jewish “vote!

WALL De tportanh in mes) ; oe especially” New Tork: SN ee ce a = electoral votes.” a g Mr. Truman said he was A Both President a n and his Ripa 110i 23 Eoltne origina pam: And whils:he

Dewey, will or. speeches | there before the 18 out. Head for Chicago

swing, with his first big address set for tonight in Chicago. Mr. Dewey, who begins his final tour tonight, will speak in Chicago tomorrow night. Before leaving the capital, Mr. Truman issued a statement charging Mr. Dewey with an attempt to make political capital out of the question of partitioning Palestine. The charge was quickly thrown back at him by Mr. Dewey's campaign manager, Her-| bert-Brownell- Jr. Mr. Truman's statement was promptéd by one which Gov. Dewey had issued ¥riday to voice

Local Issues

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ticipation: in a military defense BRITAIN'S parliament opens a'alliance and the cold .war be-year-long session tomorrow dur- tween Russia and the United] ing which the Socialist govern- States. tn ment will push through a law, The battle is going on in ob- | nationalizing the vast British. scure little villages such as Bersteel industry of 15.5 million tons quin, in drab little cities like a vear. Douai and Bethune. It is going] Opening ceremonies will be car- on, too, in cities whose streets! ried out with prewar splendor and were drenched in blood in the color In the presence of King world wars, places like Lens and George VI. who will be wearing Arras and Lille. his imperial crown for the first! The miners have the coal in-| time in 10 years. The expected clash over socialzation of the steel industry will ~~ be the last major bout between U. S. Statement Conservatives and Laborites un-

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Expenses 810883. 300818 + 2.288 630 . | Receipts 10,980'513.445 11.490.191,948| Bastian Morley Ss Bl " Government -troops were today Sorbet Balance | oder 998585 3.338.000 sag |Citizens Ind Ty Io reported again in possession of Fublie Debt 352.203.394.220 250.079,1032.758 Golumbla, ou ° ol . the strategic Manchurian rail earthy. tas An AHA Hamilton Mig Corp de 87 , CLEARD o0sier OrOWn 88 58 -....... town of Hefshan, thus capping OF | clearings nd Limestone 4s 7

a series of victories during the, Debi last few days which included the! reopening of a sea outlet for the isolated Mukden area. These victories, although un-

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Gen. Lin Piao’'s Communists in| No 2 oats overall strategy, were regarded - "°% NO 2 vellow soybeans $228

here as of tremendous value as timely morale boosters. Korea Home Affairs Minister T. Y.! Yun said today that only an estimated 1500 rebel troops were left!

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Key Political Football

original United Nations plan for |partitioning Palestine. Assures Jews | It had been interpreted in some |quarters as criticism of the modifled plan which the administra- |

or “wholehearted support” of the

/descrived 'the present proposal as a .hopeful basis. for negotiation,

Mr. Truman left Washington) |he assured the Jews he would in-|of a current basis, will be a weekby train last night for his windup|sist on a final solution “fully ac-|ly counterpart of the Bureau's

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THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES :

Probe Draft Cases Of Six Hoosiers

Registration Act Defled by Students

An FBI investigation into the declarations of six Indiana college students that they “did not intend to register” for the draft is under way here; District Attorney B. Howard Caughran said today. .. The six students wrote letters to President Truman, Attorney General Tom Clark and ‘FBI Di.

that they would not register for the draft, Mr. Caughran said, He sald F'BI agents were investigating sach youth's draft status and checking to see if they registered. Results will be presented to the next grand jury, Meanwhile, Alex M. Campbell, assistant U. B, attorney general, said he planned to confer with Mr. Caughran about a “crackdown” on draft evaders. Mr. Campbell, formerly of Ft.

chief in the attorney general's office. He is also conferring with UU. 8. attorneys in Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit and Cleveland.

Arraignment Set In Officer's Death

Arraignment of Herbert Charles Bobb, 19, charged with manslaughter in the death of motorcycle officer Robert J. Baker on Oct. 2, has been set for Baturday in Criminal Court 2. An affidavit charging Bobb with reckless homicide and leaving the scene of an accident, In addition to manslaughter, was filed with Judge Saul I. Rabb this

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IC. W. Holder Rites Set Tomorrow

Local Attorney Killed in Plane Crash

Requiem high mass for Charles W. Holder, Indianapolis attorney who was killed Saturday night while attempting” to land his plane near S8eymour, will be sung at 10 a. m. tomorrow in BS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Funeral services will precede the mass at 9:30 a. m. in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial is to be in Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Holder, who was 47, lived at 915 'E. Maple Road. He was associated with his brother, Cale J.. Holder, in the law firm ofl {Holder & Holder. Their offices

SERVICES SET—Requiem mass at SS. Pater and Paul | Cathedral for Charles W.: Hold | ere in the Ddd Fellows bldg. er, prominent Indianapolis at- | A native of Mattoon, Ill. he ‘torney, will be said at |0 a. m, {came to Indianapolis in 1923 and tomorrow, Burial is ta follow in" Jus Srodiateq Sram, Bengmip Harrison Law School in 5. Calvary Cemetery. Secretary of the Lawyers’ Associ ation of Indianapolis from 1930 to 1038, he became, secretary of [the Indianapolis Bar Association

Puts Trial on lce nw Pallbearers Named

BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 2 (UP) He is survived by his wife, Dor—Trial of two men charged with othy 'E. Holder; a son, James noing a nudist camp was post- Thomas Holder; his parents, Mr. poned today because the former and Mrs. J. W. Holder, and two

Thomas E. Holder of Anderson. ation of America caught a Active pallbearers wil be John Charges against Thomas Smith B. Wolf, Robert enowe and his son, Vernon, were set for Ralph E. Hueber, Lee Boggs, Forhearing last Saturday. But Judge rest Welch and Cecil Altenbach Q. Austin East postponed the trial of Kenilworth, Ill. to Oct. 26 while he studied a mo-| Honorary pall bearers will intion to quash the charges that clude Alan Boyd, Herbert Wilson, the Smiths maintained a public Paul Hudson, George Diven, Paul nuisance on their farm near here. Rowe, Charles Babcock, Dewey Today, Judge Fast re-set the Myers, Harry Gause, Russell trial for Nov. 4 when the Smiths’ Dean. Charles Kruse, Vayne M. cousel informed the court that/Armstrong, J. Carl Vandiver, An po tha Chicago attorney, Otto Cox, Floyd Burns, Theodore headed the Sunbathing, Locke, Judge Dan V, White, HuHickman, Henry. B. Witham,

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Dr, Calton has spent a portion of each year for the past 20 years. in Europe in connection with his work, and has worked with pris. oners of war during both World Wars, He organized the war’ YMCA in Russia and Siberi1918 and was laison officer : the American Relief Adminis vy tion after World War I. Mr. ton also served prisoners » "Y" secretary in the Baltic sti Germany and Poland.

Dr. Ernest. Johnson Reunion Speaker

Dr. Ernest A, Johnson,. pi dent of Lake Forest (Ill) « lege, will address Indianar alumni .of the college at a union dinner at 6:30 " Wednesday in the Marott Hc Dr. Chester W. Wharton, pa: of Prentice Presbyterian Chu: will act as toastmaster,

Report Locker Rifled

A locker in the Post Of garage, 318 W. New York 8t., rifled early Bunday morning, cording to Thomas H. Bh night mechanic at the garage. told police $27 was stolen by thief while Mr. Shutt was on second floor.

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