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Perr World R 'C : epOrf-—— '‘Congress— - : TT ew Eastern German Drafiey 5ayS |B » oscow A egiance Arm Divisions Begins Building Up Trade Pact With . . . i . ~ ! Soviet Satellites in Message fo Stalin Air Strength Placed | By United P i The new eastern German government pledged allegiance to At 16,000 Planes, | Moscow today and began building up a series of trade agreements with the Soviet satellites. Senate Group Told | The pledge was made in a message to Premier Josef Stalin WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (UP)| by President William Pieck and Premier Otto Grotewohl in an- —Gen. Omar N. Bradley said to-| swer to Premier Stalin's note of congratulations. * day that Russia currently has “We vow to you to do every-|— — — 175 combat divisions under arms thing possible so that the con- London (and a total air strength of 16,000 siderable forces inthe German| pou. yiniger Clement Att-D or amy tic. republic will be fM-i1ee’'s labor orernmeont rushed Gen. Bradley, chairman of the! ployed after with increasing| so (07 § on emergency ore. joint chiefs of staff, testibed at determination for the mainten- gay H 3) 8 A 0° Closed session of a Senate Approance and consolidation of peace,” ¢. =" = nel 3, Save : inion priations Subcommittee considerthe message said. Ole a BR a ing the administration’s request, The message also thanked yon eva for $1,314,000,000 in cash tug Premier Stalin for the Soviet de-| s contract authority to help rearm cision to turn its military gov- Wn ities oitsred Sie Cabinet the Atlantic Pact countries and ernment administrative functions program over the week-end to 1'C Other “free nations.” } over to the new Communist-ap-i neet the challenge of Conserva- Senators who heard Gen, Brad-| pointed German government. tive leader Winston Churchill, ley said that he reported that The message to Premier Stalin Mr Churchill, in a speech last U. 8. Intelligence data indicates, was approved at the first meet- nignt closing the 70th annual the Soviets could increase the ing of the newly named east Conservative Party Congress, present 175 combat divisions to German cabinet, approved Thurs- called for drastic cuts in govern- between 300 and 600 divisions in| day by the Communist-appointed ment expenditures and similar 60 to 80 days. east state legislature, leuts in taxation. Might Attack D. C _ Other world developments: : a

M h . » | Senators also quoted Gen. Bradunic Police Jail 3) ley as saying the atomic explosion The Army dro y " in Russia raised the possibility secrecy Groped 3 a that any future war might open | release from Landsberg prison of : . . iwith an atom bomb attack on | Ilse Koch, widow of the amen [1] Gamin Raid { ashington, D.C. Nazi commander of the Buchen-| | , Some opponents of the full mili-

wald concentration camp.

Mrs. Koch, alleged fancier of lampshades made of the tattooed)

tary ald spending apparently seized upon the statement as an

Face Disorderly, argument against the arms aid; FS plan. But Gen. Bradley was under-| ¥

skin of Buchenwald inmates, will| Gambling Charges stood to have said that the atomic emerge at dawn Monday from the! Thirty-two persons were sent development should make no dif-| big gray prison where Adolf Hit-\t5 the city lockup last night and ference in allied rearmament,

Ter wt ne Fast of Jem fampt." | early today as Indianapolis police plans and that the U. S. should | years to which her life term was Staged four raids in various sec- Prrsed with arms shipments to| E .

cut, She was convicted of Buch- tions of the city. { enwald atrocities by an American; Six men were charged with dis- at eo heard Seu. Brauiey court. jorderiy conduct after police in- {gs fmmient and there is no time Johannesburg vestigated unusually loud uolses for rearmament in western Field Marshal Jan Christiaan! >t the home of Thomas Beard, Europe should U. 8. resources be an LAAN 739 W. Michigan Bt. and reported devoted exclusively to preparedBmuts announced today that he fnqing a" dice game in progress. ness at home. This Is not the case| turn their heads.

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mander-in-chief of the South Af-|rested and a pair of dice confis- ly sald. rican armed forces, a command cated. All were charged with disBe has held since 1940, orderly conduct. wartime prime minister) , ,.14 on a filling station at now 79, said he received notice of his dismissal in a letter from F.

C. Erasmus, minister of defense ; | in the national party government Spencer Ave. netted five arrests./ from 40 to 75 cents an hour in

Mitchell was charged with Keep-|interstate commerce. : of Prime Minister D. F. Malan. ||, { ® * g & gambling house ard gam-| C 1 A { YT | Paris ng li were charged], Jt, wae expected inst doth ommunis S sser ria Protest strikes were reported . {promise next week. Administra-| ° from scattered areas of France| Ten men were nabbed when (ijon sponsors said the bill would Bolstered Their Cause today as the Communist Party|Police raided a dice game In a i eqn a raise for more than one sought to wreck Socialist Premier barn in the rear of 440 Indiana mijjjon workers. Jules Moch's efforts to form al|Ave. known as the Northwestern ; cabinet. Athletic Club, James Price, 42, Farm The work stoppages, all staged of the above address, was as against Mr, Moch's|charged with keeping a gambling! eon tion b ythe National As- house and the others were booked sembly yesterday, were. reported for visiting a gaming house and, from Montpellier, Caen, Nice and disorderly conduct. : Bordeaux. All were short-lived. | A card game at 409 Agnes St. T was raided “after police observed {gambling in progress, according

Mich., to Hollywood, inost of them full of advice. The photogs warn her about wolves, tell her how to behave, even how to keep

Minimum Wage Senate and House conferees

"how can | go wrong?"

(Continued From Page One) tional Fur and Leather Workers, |torce and violence, would outlaw| Union; Jacob Stachel, party eduthe party, driving it underground. cation chief; Robert Thompson, Conferees on the farm price] However, observers said iti New York State chairman; John) P Willlamson labor secretary;| support - bill were considering a!might be several years before the : ’ > compromise calling for a two-year Supreme Court could take a final Henry Winston, organizational

decision on the Communists’ ap- Secretary, and Carl Winter, Mich: extension of present 90 per cent p jgan State chairman.

|shifting to a flexible system car-|victed men would be free in bail |

| » |rying from 75 to 90 per cent to carry on their party's program, A ert Committee

| props. But prospects for the pro-| ‘Which Prosecutor John F. Xl

|sides showing little enthusiasm Moscow. | on scorer] Conduct. Police seized a deck of | for it. 8 . 8 | Mr. McGohey refused to com-|

oe ol ? [ment on whether the Comriunist|— to the allied’ bs eupation authori- * Morse Party is now outlawed by statute.

ties. 2 aus 2 i { Id the jury in his summation The Ministry said the govern- | Ben. Wayne Morse (R. oreyi Ee lo oa. Committee has been “alerted” for| ment would not pay a reward to Ig [esse that the Federal Bureau of Inves-

the three Japanese who said they discovered the cache in the bay

|withholding CIO indorsement in (ne party if it goes underground Party to go underground. Inext year’s election in an attempt «yo detect crime with its cus-|

of the value of the cache. A defective title in the state

} . Duesseldorf Chiropractic law will be used as Plan Mass Meeting case: holding public office was secret .society with its members Police sand today that Hjalmar|a defense basis in Circuit Court, | . . t, German financial wizard Lewis E. Marine, attorney for tne ON Auditorium

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|sheared of his authority. City

been forced to leave the Ruhr gseiation, said today. by German demonstrations de-| Mr Marine, appeared yesterday

Janding his prosecution as a&|perore Judge Lloyd D. Clay- Pe" theater, civic auditorium and council next Tuesday to fforts to keep track of the activ-|

Schacht and his wife left Dues- | SOTbe: a — he meeting to arouse public interest. me J. Bayle Jn Prevent ain dangerous reds. f . i : rom ever holding public oftice int or tter bel ast night: icen, Beech Grove chiropractor. A 8roup representing various again in New Yor Rity ter-intelligence agent, also called immediately after being released “'.y,, attorney, however, de. Women’s organizations yesterday “Sp, 0 onvicted politburo will re- th ge tice. Department to | by police, who held them In pro-| , = 0 + elaborate on the “de. Met in the World War Memorial ig a ye . re = on ee pas nen a1 whil sastody 800 Iwo howrs fective title.” But he said he had Dullding at the request of Mrs. woul h tior al board ntil the pray Gn ore ay hat tbe ee & mob oO angry Ger- studied the act closel 2 be. Evadne Hibben, 2033 N. Meridian party's national b until t of eir conviction so a e mans was dispersed. osely ‘an lst a 1 that th d 1950 party convention, according|/ Supreme Court can hand down an The two were released only !leves he found at least one dls- Suivel Tat ihe Proposes to Mrs. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, early ruling on the nature of the: after they promised to leave the|Crepancy, upon which he intends itt gs formed to “bombard” °PIY member of the board who Communist Party in the United Ruhr “as quickly as possible,’|to base his motion for dismissal. Ditt€é Was formed 10 DOMDATE |ywag not indicted. | States . of Commerce with] - iin t police said. Hearing Continued Be Shani } A erce a Speaking “officially” for the im-| : Prague Representing the attorney gen- ful tr don't Prisoned men, the matronly grey Thu

2 e “It's dreadful that .we don't ; Communists accused Roman eral's office, Thomas L. Webber, have a theater and auditorium haired woman said the paity was rston to Study

Catholic leaders today of working asked Judge Claycombe to issue and enough hotel space here” COnCentrating on a membership| : | with Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia/@ temporary injunction against Mrs. Hibben sald. campaign. Atom Defense Plan

and “western capitalists” against/Mr. Ticen. The action brought mime | Foster particularly protested) po. mmendations from Wash-| -this country. by the state was another in a se- C bi P Hik d Judge Harold R. Medina's action ington that steps to be taken in The charges against the Catho- ries of suits seeking to prevent =O inet Fay Hike |In sentencing all five defense at-1, 4,555 against possible atom lcs appeared in the oficial Com- chiropractors “from practicing] WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (UP) torneys and Dennis to jail foriy mp attack will be referred to munist organ Rude Pravo. They medicine in the state without a —President Truman today signed contempt of court. Foster said giata police Supt. Arthur M.| were published one day after the licence.” |

into law a bill that gives his cabi- [Judge Medina had made a dis-imp,rcton early next week, Gov.| church. a. m, Oct, 27, ‘had ben receiving $15,000. Judge Medina sentenced the six Defense last May 5 when the Gov- — |provoke mistrial, and impair his Indiana law. competitive events by 8¢ Explorer Joyce Magness: Allen, Ernestine Grund . | D n- A . ‘ Nai antle on Stheolho Con-| terri Knights of Columbus) fey: Henry, Margaret Snyder. 221 Ful. “amply supported” the verdict. Schricker. They urged establishda James, Letha Porter

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National Assembly unanimously| Judge Claycombe denied Mr. net officers a $7500 pay raise. The 8Tace to the United States “even gonricker said today. passed two new laws tightening Marine's motion for dismissal and new annual salary for members WOTse. | Supt. Thurston was named digovernment control over the continued the hearing until 9 of the cabinet is $22,500. They Amply Supported Verdict {rector of a Department of Civil] ° . ° ° ° ° {men to terms ranging from 30 ernor called heads of state de—Y $ J “So $ $ {days to six months for ‘“deliber- partments into his office to set! In Indianapolis i a fa IS ICS ately agreeing” to delay the trial, up the group, created by a 1949 prt b d Boy Scout | © Noble, Thelma Halterman: EVENTS TODAY Gancart by Central Indiana, Bev Scogt) Chtmmin Not oaeiph Hahirman:health, _The recommendations, from the 0th Anngal Indlsndnells Community Fund! ron of the White River Yacht Club and! Seaney: Thomas. Vieia Walsh, James | The judge said the evidence National Security Resources Leeton. Devagiment of Indiana. | ynite—1 3, pm. Port Optimist. 30th| Carl, Cieorgia Cole: William. Jane For- presented by Mr. McGohey and Board, were general rather than enference — Through tomorrow. | BL a of tn us Major esree Co Rae. ane Wists 642 Cof- his staff during the 168-day trial spec ific, according to Gov. se n m -| Hall, 13th and Del re Sts. i . X / ) . gg Fouth” amer-| a iy | Pople “Herbert Edna Savieraeid. 631 The prosecutor received a mes- ment of defenses on both state First inferaaiions) Dairy Expesition—Final MARRIAGE LICENSES Locke, James Emma Johnson. iW sage from Attorney General Mc- and local levels. |

nas e \ Rlecirie eo Hames Display—Sponsored Roger E. Rish, 31, 8 Iris; Betty D. Noggle. 8 Artis. Thomas, Lethada Fields. 833 Grath in Washington congratu-| : DADOUS Power ‘& Light Co, and | 28, 3540 N. Grant 8S. Capitol. | oh : . orp 3 us N. Keston: Girls lating him on “achieving a monu- Ex-Convict Held , » it LAt St. Francis-—Richard, Mary Burekamp: Pp | - Willoughby. 17683 Morgan: [ William, Clara Howard; Ralph, Irene ment to your skill and patriot je Anderson. 83. 1348 Richland Shafer is aymond irlesby. 2. Jal 3 ary uanita ennett, 25, 61 Martindale Exhibition hd Co. | Max C. Poe,

rali At General—Hubert, Jewell Turner

m."” . At Coleman—Leonard. rian Lon: te A few minutes after the verdict As Peeping Tom | lan ‘ai

Bettye Rice: Waiter. Nina Myers; was announced, the State Depart- Caught while allegedly peeping

ve Annual

L 8 Ay 20, Mooresville: Delores J

— to: Johnsen 18, 1130 8 Sherman Dr Joseph, Kathryn Weber: Robert, Kath- : > : in dito ath Day Adventists Yowth Louls Pac 38. 638 Woodlawn; Dorts A. r¥n Cross: Jilliam, Nora Wetel: Vic-'ment’'s Voice of America beamed into a bedroom window in the 100 n , riend, 32. § rank or Ara armo. " u a ET day anh nt {Charles Bowen, 21. Indianapolis: Mesel At Methodist—Roy, Julia Carpenter: For- the news to radio listeners all block of W. 21st St. last night, AgFrow. Noith Bias Seventh Day ad. Coleman. 18, tndiunavells, = © C1, Virginie Bikes Jann, Berl, Chl over the world in 22 languages. | Lawrence Harrington, 38, of 1132 n . » “ " 0 4 o , vy | “ a ’ 1 taglans losionaty Baptist Association | Bs Anna FP. sheiton. 32, 1738 N.| Svivia Davis: Robert, Dorothy McWil| The “Voice” said the trial was Roanoke St, was charged with! j— - James, Margie uillvan. . u: vention Through tomorrow, Mt. Care| Cal, 53. 2445 College: Mildred! Wilma Ford. William: Jessie Poddrill; One Of the most important intrespassing and being a Peeping|

ptist Church ‘Harry a 0th Ann a Indianapolis Symphony Or-| Sullivan, 34. 2688 College Richard, Esther Fraser: Robert. Joan) American history. It pointed out Tom 1 = lw Welch, 23. : Crow; Robert. Roberta Young ; 1 < { : i Beat Talend ers tinder 30 JAI Sl rity J5, S413, Central: Mary At Si. Vincent's—Jamas Beity Whitcomb: tO listeners in the Iron Curtain] A 23-year-old woman notified rs t . i . enne ‘ Ary urKe: ames rothy i i > 3 ' Annual Herron Art Institute 8 dent johuries C. Nema, ar Wd Parki| Jett: Glenn. Phyllis Harrell: Philip, Mer- countries and China that Amer- police when she said she discovw ale—10 a. Be 2 30 D.m james Thomas. 18. 813 Court; Jacaueline| lene Potts: James, Florence Shockey: ican justice, which presumes alll ered Harrington lying on too of a surrounding stitute. 110 |" “progsnell. 18. 548 W. Pear! { Carl Marie Bruce: Robert. Jacqueline 3 ath EC Adtiaue ShaweeTV {Milton E. Barker. 21, 1735 Florence; Pearl| {AIobell William, = Catherine Morris; Persons to be innocent until garage outside her window as she! Grea lanapolis Pigve_ Shou. Neville. 20. 2609 W. Jackson At Home — Abner. Coals Ninbs, 2108 w. Proven guilty, was very different/prepared for bed. Sgt. Wiliam

day w, 11 a. m. to 10:30 k Ro : e — Abner. ; Bm Shurat Temple. Billy Bo Snwden 3. die Nowland: Joyce N._Persh-| from what they could expect from Decker and his squad -ppre-

Ho \ 10th relyn Lewis. nt, 18, 3708 E 16th, oe 10h, Fens “Fates 3308 Yandes “Communist justice.” hended him EVENTS JUMORROW uy vane PIVORCE SUITS FILED | DEATHS | Granted Fair Trial | Poiide sald Harrington adth Anngal nity Fund! Catherine vs_ John Potts: William Louis Ru , 88, ot, | im 3 - sion. Cases Session Throuen & No Mars’ P. Fhrotkmorton: Goheen | Loasetijusieln, 63. ab 1218.8. Talbot! pe hroadcast said the Com.{Tiited having been recently dis

i vs. James A. Hill: Elizabeth N. vs. . eadquarters and Hotel [Richard A Genders: Ollie M. vs. James Ne as

epariment of Indl R Scruges: Minnie vs Robert Wood: Henrietta Grein. 82. at 116 N. State, Selves of every defense under Sotls al d Hotel AD "aj/Long: Audrey E. vs Norman Lloyd: | ‘B “81. ‘at 1836 Barth. cere- democratic law to prove that they 1 m. to 10: nd M t Mary vs. Virgil Richardson: Walter emorrhage {were innocent of nspiri to ay. Al a wm. to 10:30 p. m., Murati,g [ois I. Hunt: Allie V. vs. Mildred A atthews, 48, at 2852 N.| conspiring | teach and advocate overthrow of,

| murder. ona natant, CE o- . , Lincoln BIRTHS yard. cerebral thrombosis {the government by force and vio-! J

John C. Porter. 79 1520 N. Olnex.|lence to bring about an American fi

8 od | Twins | arteriosclerosi | 8 Foner & Lian (55, hnd at Methodist—Ray. Bernice Fatout, girls. Susie Elizabeth Russell. 83. at 711 W. 10th, counterpart of the Communist Ji M IM PHI

hroush next!At st. Franeis—Donn. armen Lobdell; En James Rust, 85, at 4807 Carrollton, |t¥Pe revolution. It said Judge Non-Stop 2 hrs. 28 min. TAKE YOUR FAMILY FOR ': FARE

vs id, © anston Ave.:! Alvin. Clara Ellis; Robert, Juanita Bur-' myocarditis | by " uth Drive:! row: Howard. E ; H | pay [Medina had “bent backward” to Be th Drive; Bpaaaard. Soa, sandelur; Clyde. eo Pear! Rutherford, 59. at Methodist, Phone FRankiin 1554 Or Your Travel! Agent

K ee eman — James. Faye Fox: Robert, Sitnel Dlessant Shafer, 70. at 810 gates) Taplliok they SO thew ngs. Ticket Office: 6 E. Market St. i & SOUTHERN AIR LINES

where he served a term for

event! Yd tists Youth 24 Ah Ahlb Oy LO 2% rand COTODALY occlusion - | do SD Side Sev- A) hod Frain Ruoy warren: Rab. ode 8 \ Bakemeyer. 60. at General to Dennis and Davis were John ARsL. i , i aly . hs ALY a $ carmel Pav: Nable: Coll. Doris Butts: Earl Ruby Helen Hazel Harris, 36, at 1238 N. State, Gates. editor of the Daily Workin Post! 2" ard; MC lan’ Kathevn Myre LOBE: 76. at 1038 Villas eoro- 2F: Giibert Green, Illinois State Legion | : . nWestrum: _ nary occlusion. ‘Partv chairman: Gus Hall, Ohio |i mony. wrence, Margaret Cli an: Byron E. Floyd Lavern Morris. 50, at Methodist. : : A\\ Road" and! oo ice Adair bo State chairman: Irving Potash, 5%

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i ha RRS Sars, 0 Bt. Vincents pice. president.

For 2 Buried In Fire Debris

{the charred, twisted wreckage of| Both Dr. Kinne and Dr. Ot-

a burned-out, five story loft build-| t : ling in search of Fred Lehman, probably due to something in the CIO head Philip Murray kept a

|40, Brooklyn, and Daniel Shea, 22,!s0il or water in the canyon where .q1q silence today on John L, | South Hempstead.

patroimen by the New York Board growth. : lof Fire Underwriters. They were] Dr. Ottinger said the animals |covering the furniture of a first are “perfectly proportioned,” how-| floor lunch room when the build- ever.

ing crumbled with a puff of smoke ing. a roar. |24 to 28 inches high-and weighed try sources saw little prospect |

year-old son stood silently outside'a sheep or goat,” he said. “Ex-| : the building, their eyes filled cept for that, they're exact small-| Lewis proposed in a letter to {with tears, as firemen cut a holegized replicas of ordinary Here- Mr. Green the establishment of a through the wall of an adjoining fords, even to the reddish-brown $2.5 million-a-week battle fund {building to let air into the debris. coat.” ® They hoped that the men might| The five he has under lock and a week from the UMW and the {still be alive.

|debris and might require all day.|years.

(which apparently started on the

the fighting the two-alarm ine 0 {third floor shortly after midnight. | d

rapidly upward, he yelled “drop {those hose lines and get to the! |street.” i

{national adjutant by appointment| Johnsons’ original arrest. {of National Commander George

The Japanese Finance Ministry, | . Y |N. Craig. . {Dolly S€isters, he also brought said today that $15 million worth oe r® ed el Eleven men vosl appeared dim with both McGohey charged was dictated by For Undergroun | William F. Hauck, 1946 x2 in $366,000 Bank the first Russian ballet troupe to v | 3 WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (UP) DeQuincy St., was appointed to . Rep. Harold H. Velde (R. 111.),'succeed Mr. Sayer as Indiana Shortage Indicted {Eleanora Duse for her last tour

said today that the staff of the adjutant by State Commander| goyTH BEND 5 oo] House Un-American Activities Homer W. McDaniel. 2 Oct 35 (UP)

: - at low tide. The men aimed 3 Chiro ractors {to influence his vote on future knows that th icti * the tee. “Commander Crai eared | i fei » at the conviction o e tee. “C alg app lers and p they were entitled to 20 percent |legislation. [roms eeteney {11 top party leaders in New York before the state executive com- 5 S04 Merde State Bank of

'ed in obtaining for the city a would offer a resolution to the to go underground, too, in their High school and Wabash College.| 5 six count indictment charging |

hotel today were planning a mass Communist Councilman Benja-%ties and operations of the more of Grand Forks, N. D., in the Spencerville bank and one at Sh

(Pers, Pittsburgh, Pa.

75. at 303 N. Drexel. cardio-| munist leaders had availed them-| Charged from a Kentucky prison

pi Jee J Call Imperial 3344 in Indianapolis. |

*_ SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 1940

Flash Bulb Boys Advise Beauty _ _ Racppare Dig ‘Two Veterinarians Confirm

Story of Dwarf Cattle

Finder of Tiny Animals Keeps Them Hidden, Refuses to Give Herds Location

JAMESTOWN, N. D.,, Oct. 15 (UP)—Animal trainer Gene Hol ter said today he discovered a herd of dwarf cattle in a “lost cane yon” and two veterinarians confirmed his story. | Mr. Holter, 27, a former rodeo rider, said he caught five of the

Wall Collapses on animals, which are about the height of a large dog, and took them from the canyon by helicopter.

Insurance Patrolmen | "He refused to let newsmen = Murr Green in New York Blaze them. however, because he said dy,

'he has a contract with a national

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NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (UP)—A magazine for exclusive picture’ . collapsing roof trapped two fire rights. insurance company employees to-| 5 w Kinne and G. A. Ottinger, 0 0 sai -

day as they tried to protect ay, .ctown vete {client's furniture from water dam-i4; oo examined the tiny cattle and

‘ age. Hours later firemen were still l |searching the smoldering debris described. them as dwarf Here |

{for them.

rinarians,

Rival Leaders Silent On Joint War Chest

PITTSBURGH, Oct. 15 (UP)— 'tinger said that a faulty diet, AFL President William Green and

|fords with the customary reddish-|

More than 100 firemen dug in brown coat of the breed.

{they lived, inhibited the function-| a : The two were employed asing of glands responsible for Lewis Jan TOF. 3 join Sion ux {worker pensions. The three labor leaders long ‘have been at odds with one anThe cattle, Mr. Holter said, were other, and high union and indus.

that Mr. Lewis’ surprise bid for union unity will win over Mr, | Green and Mr. Murray.

Wife, Son Stand By \from 160 to 220 pounds. Mr. Lehman's wife and his 14-| “They're very fieet-footed, like

{through contributions of $250,000

key in his barn are two cows and nine big AFL international unions,

Fire Chief Peter Loftus said the three bulls, he said. He esti-] Mr, Lewis charged that the Du-

rescue work was slowed by falling mated their age at one to three Pont and Mellon financial empires

were “allied with the basic steel |companies” in “a barbaric attack upon the steelworkers.” lire Sla er | Mr. Murray, who called his 500,pt {000 basic steelworkers out on

'strike Oct. 1 in a battle for com-

Nine firemen were injured in|

Acting Battalion Chief James!

{Maloney was credited with saving : pany-financed pensions, refused {the lives of 18 firemen on the oliceman {comment on the war-chest plan, {roof of the building. {So did Mr. Green.

Men Race to Safety . . | But AFL officials in Washing Seeing that the fire was eating] Missouri Officers ton said Mr. Green probably will f Kill d With oO GC ignore the proposal. The AFL ie | Wn GUNS ces said they were “sure” Mr, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 15 (UP)—An Green will take the position that The men raced down the stairs auto thief who shot and killed Mr. Murray would have to come

: ; y 2 ? {seconds before the roof collapsed two suburban Overland police- to the AFL personally if he National pres photugtaphers don't cast a ballot and then and the walls crumbled. P

men with their own guns was ar- wanted or needed help. Mr. Lehman and Mr. Shea were rested here today and readily con-| At White Sulphur Springs, W.

had been dismissed as COM- Beard and fve, others were ar- at present, Gen. Bradley reported-| year-old Claire Dennis "Miss Photoflash of 1949" have followed up warned of the danger, but were fessed the slayings, police an- Va. where the coal talks were

their voting with a flood of letters following her from Hancock, |too late in trying to flee the build- nounced. ing, officials said.

recessed today until Tuesday

The man was identified as John after another fruitless session, Seventy firemen at the scene Louis Johnson, 26, who shot his coal operators also expressed

As . " ®P |pegan digging in the debris, but way to short-lived freedom after doubt that Mr. Lewis could put 704 Fletcher Ave. operated by have worked out a compromise| her curvesome figure. "With all this welcome help, says Miss were drivan out when the fire ne and his brother-in-law were the plan over. Thomas Mitchell, 36, of 41 S. bill to raise minimum wage levels| Dennis, who already has a role in Petty Girl" and a TV contract, |flared up again.

Sayer Receives Legion Promotion i=: piss“ * © Noted Theatrical

jarrested in a stolen car. | One producer said the Lewis

move was a “flamboyant play for Reng cers. Sg Pel paper headines. Sad ane {Edward C. Juetteman, 30, of fhejOlher: # we San hardly “wait to |Overland force, were killed in a cor ¥ at Phil Murray has to say

melee which broke out after the 2°°Ut it”

Police said Johnson surrendered

. ‘meekly at the mid-town room of 1 Becomes Assistant {a woman friend to which he had Producer Dies

: : {fled after the shooting. | BOSTON, Oct. 15 (UP)—F. Ray National Adjutant Information leading to John- Comstock, 69, once a nationallyWilliam E, Sayer, 8501 Wash-/son’s arrest was supplied by Ar- known theatrical producer and

ington Blvd., Indiana Department nold Cheeks, 28, the slayer’'s;impresario, died in his sleep at his | adjutant of the American Legion, brother-in-law and accomplice in Back Bay home of heart disease lof parity supports and then Peal. In the meantime the con- ltoday assumed duties as assistant|the auto theft which brought today.

Known as the discoverer of

actress Marion Davies and the

{of the nation. Mr. Comstock was born in Buf- | A 65-year-old bank cashier and a falo, N. Y., and educated in public

Mr. Sayer’s appointment to the oe van 01d used car dealer were schools there. He began as a the-

{accused CIO leaders in Oregon of tigation was prepared to follow 2nY attempt of the Communist national $10,000-a-year job Was|yjjer indictment today in con- atrical producer in 1900 in New

jannounced last night following a nection with a 366,000 shortage York, where he later built the He told newsmen that the staff session of the executive commit-4pot sorced 2% of the Sptage Princess Theater.

Among his shows were such long-running successes as “Chu

To Lose Council Post |may influence red officials to try mittee to request Mr. Sayer's re-| Details of the Federal grand Chin Chow.” “Leave It to Jane”

The only one of the Communist to turn their organization into a lease from the state post. | jury indictment against cashier “Very Good Eddie,” and “The

Mr. Sayer, 53, was a lleutenant|0jyqe G. Rectenwall, who was ar. Miracle.” the latter in conjunce

Schach . (already in "danger of being known only to one another. |in World War I and held the rested at Columbus, O., were not| Hon with Morris Gest. during Hitlers rise to power, had| International Chi Ore" Ade! i ; If they do, Mr. Velde said, com- rank of major in World War IL | revealed, : nternational Chiropractors’ As-| 1.400an0lis residents interest-| Councilman Hugh Quinn said he mittee staff members are ready He is a graduate of Shortridge, But Roy Chaney was named in Rites Tuesday for Actor

1 Ao HOLLYW — He succeeds Joseph Rabinovich he kited checks between the Funeral Woon: out. 35 {UF

national post. Mr. Rabinovich Grabhill, Ind. akespearean actor Fritz Leiber

Mr. Velde, a former FBI coun- has been transferred to the mer-| The grand jury also indicted on be held Tuesday at St. Mat

i hews Episcopal Church i - chandising department of the three men for counterfeiting $20 .in piseor urch in Pa national ‘emblem division. DAG. A ced of ang by) site Palisades. Mr. Leiber died

{possessing bogus bills were Site Nay Of 2 heart attack. He . . i was 67. Miss Beulah Milford [Harold S. Meier, 46; Ernest Las bf Services and burial of Miss| Jarvis, 33, and Claude E. Quarry, | Biteprin Beulah Milford, formerly of In-°0 2! of Ft. Wayne |Photoprints dianapolis, who died Wednesday| >eier is owner of a Ft. Wayne in her Los Angeles, Cal. home, | Fadio shop, where Secret Service| will be held next Thursday in| agents said they found a printing!

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bi | Indianapolis Blue Print press. Jarvis was employed by] 4, Meier as a repairman, and was & Lithograph Co. accused as the leader of the

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several years. She retired in 1934 ROBBED BY ‘GRANNY’ and moved to California. She was Ne ‘ a member of the St. Paul Episco- 08 A as {ur pal Church here. {plained to police that a woman, Murat Shrine Temple Oct. 13-14-15-16 This Is a New Exposition, New Management, New Exhibitors.

Survivors include a sister, Mrs.!| “ Helen McLaughlin, Indianapolis, 2P0Ut 60, “who looked like 2 and & nies. Mis BH. Cham. sweet old grandmother,” pointed ’ SG a gun at her and robbed her of

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Roy E. Davison, spokesman for four unions on strike against the Missouri Pacific Railroad, said today that about half of the 282 grievances causing the walkouts have been setled in direct negotiations. The strike, in progress for 37 days, has paralyzed the

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