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Jets Stave Off Businessmen Back From Tour of Europe Arizona Hunts [Scuffie by Russ Rev Bil ns EE ca a pra Tough Jallveaker A FBI Seized § af : : : Some Even Tried fo Throw funiture; win & Dew On N Y Kills 2 in Battle NRW YORK. Oct, 22 (UP }=-Five aficlals of the Riasian Amor . . % PHOENIX, Artz, Ot. 22 (UPy|iTA4I0G agency yut wp 4 brief bul vey seuffie Shep 40 F7EANAT 48d Just Canadians —Tough Jack L. Tatum, 26, free sre: te wo teem a, Amtorg headquarters on” Madison ubmit addi. Yanks in T. afters biasing gun Several of the Amtorg men tried to defend themselves with re 27 ho | ost which he broke out of Mariposa pieces of furniture. The confusion was heightened by the fact that oh Of. Co-operation a Bo} ist to point NEW YORK, Oct _— gcores of qgfficers hunted him. were suspicious of arrest. anist Speak 64s of the Wixtoen’ Apettoan oe a he They Sate War = BO On errant good day to Jet fighter planes successtully de-| surrender without a fight. regiaer as foreign agents while) AR Convocation unity Fund fended New York against an at-| Police down-| getting information for Russia| pp (. Mervin Palmer, member tempted mock atomic bomb at- town Phoenix and the Arizonalinstead of sticking t4 their jobor the Butler University fence, The tack today, - wilderness for Tatum, a notoriQus | ¢ of acting as business agents for|q at a cone erewith ane B26 » “shooting down desperado, while two companions Amtorg. the big ships gave up and returned others were back in the midtown -——— to their base five-story jail from which T: ae Amtorg 9Bcials were Not one of the Royal Candi fled shortly after midnight. locked wp | igh Sate Jar mr | Afr Force, New York State Guard After his escape, Tatum's trail (Veh 11 UJ: 5 COMA JeaCSl pry in India to | or New Jersey State Guard fighter was picked up in a downtown pir, cy: Bail of $15,000 each had | Ww 10 planes was “damaged” by the house. It was believed he kB {not yet been raised by the Rus2ST | Sy 18; Bm in got away in 3 Ford Fepurted sians. The U. S. Communists were Servi charge Opera n ” ¥ nearby. e apparently or I reported. Officials in charge of the Back home in, 26 busines and indus axecutives st Weir Cook Mo unicipal Airport gather for the last time after a 35-day |jured a knee in his escape. held without ball. hee I MAnSuver Said ft began on sched- tour of Europe a look at foreign trade prospects. Their jaunt, sponsored by Indianapolis and Indiana Chambers of Commerce, | In their attempt to break jail re Sanat, spear agent itional | pio sitacking or defending ended af 2:30 p. m. yesterday. r-aiun and 200 others slugged a|gice declined to comment on reov > uff = | Pe ATToared aver New York Edward Dowling Tells of Excursion Accused Beaut Beauty watchman and wounded a deputy|POr'® Of & scuffle during the Am-ico . the . . sheriff before Tom y * ause | The maneuver ea : Info Russia, Denies Vodka Deal crippled night watchman, en- Tae ues] tim Jo Sad. Nations, 13 in, oo paimer wi Detwesh Areriony he Co-operation) Business and industrial executives returning from a 35-day tour Professes Love “Mr. Stowe killed two of them Immunity Ruled Out (program. University President forces than of atom bomb de.|®f Europe found a big welcome awaiting them at Weir Cook Munici- with two shots from his 38 auto-| The indictment against the five M. O. Ross will preside. The in« —— | fenses. But officials representing Pa! Airport yesterday. . matic while the other two fled|p, one by a Washington fed-| {vocation and benediction will jo l both countries were pleased that Friends, Neitives and official greeters crowded around the 26 Breaks Silence Pash Toto The HNN sion of they al. grand jury charged that/ Sven i TO a I , men and wom: emer, rom \ . y . . | the attacking bomber se) Liu iner ; oh iio 8 Plane, loaded with souvenits In Service Slaying er meee Amtorg failed to file a registra-| Program assistants are Miss “ York City : the 25 Hoosiers and FRANKFURT, Germany, oct. Gabrielson Urges tion requested by the State De-(Aona Harshman, Miss Nancy m—— he twin-engine bombers took one. Cleveland, Oa Pusiness wigs 3 ate their experiences in @ 22 (UP)—Yvette Madsen, raven- GOP Practicality partment six weeks ago. The gov- Byus and Robert Spa s. from Mitchell Field, Long|Who comple e tour was - 3 haired sculptress accused of mur- ernment said that Amtorg served ' nite Island. The fighters left from|Ward Dowling, retired Indianap-| Mr. Dowling retained vivid im- § dering her Air Force husband, HARTFORD Conn, Oct. 22 i Micke Cohen Scurries | 1 Floyd Bennett Field, a New Jersey|0lis candy manufacturer, who pressions of his side trip to Rus- § sald today she loved him dearly|( UP)--The GOP will need a wi 38 informal ot Searing house For ey Collateral { —— l airport and Westchester County|sPent 11 days in Russia. sia via Helsinki, Finland. and had no reason to harm him. heavy dose of pra ity to win mpany. Airport. Mr. Dowling wore a big smile| “They questioned me for two The 22-year-old Brooklyn|the 1950 elections, The: defendants be LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22 (UP) oom} ‘Operation Metropolis’ he ad-/and a tall fur hat as he greeted hours at Moscow airport,” he said. beauty. mother of two, issued a|Republican National Chairman e defendants could be sen-|__aobster Mickey Cohen scurried quarters at White Plains, N. Y, [his wife, Myrtle, with a hug and| But when they were satisfied statement to the United Press|Guy G. Gabrielson today. [tenced to five years in prison and|around today for money as coi- . reported that the first flight was|kiss. With Jy answers they Jepvided a |through her attorney, Elmo Gower| At the same . Site | he accused fste $1080 cach If Sonvicted lateral to support his $100.00 bail Ty “decimated” about 30 miles from| “It’s like coming back from hell) limousine and driver e me of Cumberland, ., in response|the n o bond or face the possi of goNew York. The second flight was to get out of Moscow to the United|32 kilometers into the city, to queries. trying to stay in power by pitting|$10,000. ing to jail Monday. ie Sol a intercepted near Bear Mountain, |States,” he said. : > ‘12 Lanes—No Cars “I loved my husband dearly,”|religious, racial, sectional and, Russian diplomatic representa-| Glasser Bros, his bondsmen, ig pus by % north of New York on the Hudson| Chester L. Robinson, vice pres- alan to 3 magnificent she said, “and there was no rea- SbHOIS groups against each pes Were SApinm p vinim dint a or soliste eral to River. ident of the Fidelity Trust Co., . son for me to cause him any|® - e arrests of the five as as ty Pund Cone New Yorkers who thought they|carried a blackthorn walking|"® cars. Just bums along the harm. I am completely broken up| Mr. Gabrielson told the Con- were illegal because Amtorg offi-| $75,000 more which he guarantecd were going to have ringside/stick he bought during a plane road.” over the whole happening.” necticut Council of Women’s Re-icials hold diplomatic passportsifor his two missing henchmen, od not later Toe seats craned their necks in vain stopover in Shannon, Ireland, on| Mr. Dowling said Intlurist, the It was her first public com-|publican Clubs “there have been and, consequently, have diplo-|Frank Niccoli and Dave Ogul n the basis of ‘ They probably couldn't have seen the way back to America. ? official Russian travel agency, ment on the case since she was|serious shortages” of practicalimatic immunity. Asst. U. 8. At- {Cohen was reported having finannoerity oo : i any “fighting ‘anyway, the over-| “It was a fine trip,” he said. provided him with a car and guide served Thursday with a military|politics and practical politicians|torney Edward R. Rigney sald! cial troubles which prompted the | Fe Hele Juni cast was far below the heights|“Tiresome, but we saw a lot, and|t0’ See Moscow, but he preferred government court warrant accus-|in the Republican Party during|diplomatic passports did not con-| bonding company to ask for more usually reached by bombers and|I liked Switzerland, Belgium and|t0 Walk or ride busses and the ing her of deliberately shooting|the last few years. stitute a defense in this case. collateral.
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Jet fighters. Radar furnished by the Canadians was used to detect “enemy” planes. U. 8. radar installations were not used because American authorities did not want any secrets to leak out about the tight defenses for New York.
Report Red Foray Into Yugoslavia
Driven Back Into Romania After Battle
FRANKFURT, Germany, Oct
500 pro-Russian troops invaded Yugoslavia from Romania Thursday and fought a sharp battle with Yugoslav troops before being driven back across the border. A DPA dispatch from Belgrade sald that both sides suffered cas-
World Report, Page 27
ualties and that two villages were set on fire and 30 Yugoslav soldiers were captured in the clash. The invading force, said to consist of Yugoslav refugees, appar-
ently was acting under the orders| of the International Communist
Information Bureau (Cominform). DPA reported that the Cominform troops thrust into Yugoslavia about 70 miles north of Belgrade. The invaders reached a point about six miles inside Yugoslavia before being driven back.
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Oct. 22 (UP)—The Yugoslav government tonight described as a “ridiculous fabrication” a German press report that heavily-armed Cominform partisans from Romania had invaded Yugoslavia and seized two villages before being driven back across the border. The press office spokesman laughed as he issued the denial of a clash.
‘Crackpots’ Hope To Rid U. S. of Its Chronic Haters
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Oct. 22 (UP)—A “friendship train in reverse” for Americans who don’t like America was s ted today by the Crackpot Club, Inc. The Crackpot Club is composed of Grand Rapids businessmen who think the world in general is “too stuffy.” Officials plan to meet next week to organize a movement to send people to Russia “who don’t like the way we operate in the good old United States.”
- ” . FLOYD MAYO, “Crackpot” spokesman, said the most concrete plan suggested is a friendship train in reverse, offering free transportation to enemies of the American constitution and free enterprise. “Tentatively our plans call for getting pledges of $10 from each of the ul members for chartering a ship for passage of these characters who made their money in America ‘and then think that ‘a
. f Com22 (UP)<-The West GernilitF news|." Sia08 State Chamber of Com
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The Netherlands. Germany is in terrible shape, though.” Finds No Prospects Tour Chairman Elmer R. Krueger, president of the Paper Art Co., found no prospects for his business on the tour. “I was looking for napkin tissue, but none that I found wat as good as ours in the United States,” Mr, Kreuger declared. “We made some money, anyway,” he said. “The pound and other currencies were devalued
subway. “I got along all right,” he said. “But Alan Kirk, the American ambassador, has five Russians following him wherever he goes. “I had a fine box seat at the ballet one night but Mr. Kirk had to sit downstairs in an orchestra seat because there wasn’t room in a box for the five Russians.” Denies Vodka Deal The retired businessman was investigating the possibility of making a $2 million deal for vodka and champagne, but found
while we were in Europe, so our money suddenly was worth more than when we started.” There were 32 in the party which left Indianapolis Sept. 17, sponsored by the Indianapolis and |
merce. Several returned earlier and one man stayed to visit relatives in Ireland. Cities Visited Cities visited by the group included Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfort, Zurich, Milan, Rome, Geneva, Paris and London. City and state C. of C. will welcome the party tomorrow at a noon luncheon in the Claypool Hotel. The travelers will be asked
Russian quality and prices not equal to French products, he said. Mr, made at the American Embassy that he could riot get an exit visa ‘0 leave Moscow before Christmas, if then. But he managed to, finagle one, he said, just by ‘“‘getting around.” “It was quite an experience,” hein concluded, “but I'll never go back.
Dowling said bets were
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dow-
ling . . . no vodka deal.
Ep sident of the Atlas Manufacturin Mrs. Lillian Kreps, ithe World lis_Cha T ington La tories,
bet of Com Inc, Hunt
I've seen all I want of Russia.” Others returning today included:
John E. Bauer, prasiaent. of the ARC Construction Corp. and Ballers Mary Griffin Hurchmab, Real Estate Management; Buipdin Gardner wher the B. H. Co., snd Mrs, Gardner; Paul L* of the Paul L. McCord Co. McCoy,
2008 ice C. mond ud dell, ‘ellle Sisk; Richard Warren Somers, vice
Eifiapels i
Candner M han;
Borkiand. owner of arion, an
bart Creighton, member 8f the ouse of Representatives and co-own and manager of the White Leghorn tr; ry Teed ng Farm r
Pred and Moore Realty
m] m Dairy ompson; Robert
Co., Fowler, and Carl dent of the American ai Cleveland, 0.
Ros ers, presi
Escaped Fair Bear, Slain, Winds Up On Banquet Table
PENSACOLA, Fla, Oct. 22 (UP)—Big Bess, an unusually ferocious Florida black bear, escaped from her cage on the Escambia County Fair Grounds today. She was killed after a frantic search to prevent harm to a few children who were wandering through the fair before it opened. The fair crowd arrived a few minutes after County Officer Louis Milstead located Bess under a cage trying to sneak out of the fair's big top and killed her
Baruch’s Brother Weds Baroness
Girl to Give 10th Of $100 National
Prize to the Lord
mana Trade Depa rtment, Indianapoerce. Leon Brea, president of Hunt.
rs. Borklang; William Ho.
EE French Premier
an: a va Eward, Co of Eward orp., jon;
: Lasts Only 2 Days
Mrs. | Bates, Co-owner of the, J Bates Hardware PARIS, Sunday, Oct. 28 (UP)—
Paint Co. ————|garly today after an unsuccesful
Lt. Andrew Madsen, 32, of Oakland, Cal. Note Kept Secret Military investigators hinted that a note found near the body of Lt. Madsen was one of the reasons she was held on a murder warrant Contents of the note were withheld. But it was indicated the note might be read Monday when she is to be ared.
Lt. Madsen was slain with an Army 45 pistol shortly after returning home from a party. His wife had returned home earlier) alone from the same party. Air Force officials said she had quarreled at the ‘party with an Air Force officer -as yet unidentifield. The Madsen children, Dana, 4, and Nancy, 11 months, remained ‘lin the care of friends.
Premier Rene Mayer resigned
two-day effort to form a coalition government. The 54-year-old Radical Socialist quit after all hope of reaching agreement on a cabinet with the
See World § “Report, , Page | 2
~~. { HUNTINGTON, N. Y. Oct. 22] (UP) — Dr, Herman Benjamin Baruch, 77, former U. 8. ambas-
erlands, was married today to
Anne Maria Baroness MacKay, of The Hague, Netherlands.
elder statesman Bernard M. Ba-
Bagatelle, Dr. Baruch’'s
Island home.
ter of Dirk Rynhard Johan Baron
with a shotgun blast. # “ “ THE 175-POUND bear,
captured two weeks ago in tue] Apalachicola National Forest,
clawed her way through the wooden bottom of her cage. State, county and city police began the search as soon as the escape was] discovered. - They were rewarded at a ban-| quet tonight. Big Bess was] served, steak size.
2 Men in Plane Killed!
As Craft Strikes Fence
TULE LAKE, Cal, Oct. 22 (UP)—Two men were killed and one suffered burns today when a private Piper “Super Cruiser” struck a fence in a barley field, sheared off its landing wheels, nosed over in an irrigation ditch| and burned. The dead were Al Stevens, pilot, from Klamath Falls, Ore. and Valmont D. Kiettle, 47, Los Angeles, Cal. John Kiettle, brother of the dead man, was taken to Klamath| Valley Hospital in Klamath Falls, Ore., with second degrees burns.
‘Prowler Flees in Car After Firing Shot A prowler at Roberts Dairy, 424 St. and Millersville Road, fired a shot in the air and escaped
last night after he was discovered by a nightwatchman.
{escaped in a car.
of Amsterdam. « Dr. Baruch is interested in med-| {ical research, especially on cancer| and pneumonia, at the Dr. S8imon {Baruch Foundation in New York. | | He is president of the foundation, which is named for his physician| father.
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Collet Improves | WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. —Federal Judge John Caskiz Col- | let, President Truman's close
viser, continued to show “slight improvement” today at Walter | Reed Hospital. A White House | spokesman, however, said Judge | Collett, who was stricken last Sunday with a heart ailment, still is not out of danger.
ONE-TENTH to the Lord, the
rest to education.
That was the decision of 11-
sador to Portugal and The Neth- Jexrold ety Loutt, Savghier of the Socialists flatly turned down
8. Laclede St., who received $100 his compromise proposals for the yesterday as top prize money in|cOalition cabinet. The the nationwide American Legion|Wanted to retain all the posts they The brother of the bridegroom, |School Poppy Contest. ruch, attended the wedding at a Shered aa Arama Long coptest at Fleming Garden School clalists wanted to take the defense 14 last April. 1t took first prize ministry, formerly held by SocialBaroness MacKay is the daugh- honors in the whole school. Under the sponsorship of the|Leftwing Socialist Labor Minister MacKay of The Hague and the{Federal Unit Auxiliary, American Daniel Mayer.
Elizabeth Blaauw legion Auxiliary, it went on to late: Johanna 2 take top honors :n the district
‘and state contests. » o » THE CHECK in the mail yes
iprize. Total winnings in all divi-|
sions of the contest amount to
($114.
Betty will take her tithe with
ther to the Lynhurst Baptis
(UP) {Church Sunday School this morning. The remainder will go into a fund to help finance study in friend and one-time economic ad- (commercial art after graduation
from high school.
‘Hot Check’ ‘Suspect Shoots Self in Texas
| HOUSTON, Tex. Oct. 22 (UP)
The watchman, Ralph Keller, 3, said he observed the man in the yard and told him to halt. Instead, he fired one shot and
Sign Probably Was Meant for Airplanes
Opens Office Here
* {and Sen. Robe
| Allan Thomas Sturges II, who said he once had been married to {a niece of the late Sen. Carter {Glass, attempted to kill himself tonight. Police said they found three suicide notes in a bedroom where Sturges lay unconscious. At a Houston hospital his condition was pronounced “critical.” Detectives said Sturges was wanted in Brownsville, Tex., on a swindling charge in connection with a “hot” check.
Taft and Green Keep Politics in Background
GAMBIER, O., Oct. 22 (UP)~ AFL Presid William Green ; "A. Taft, (R.0.), maintained a Jerbal peace today
as. they honorary degrees at Kenyon College. Mr. Gree had previously| urged his powerful labor union
[to defeat Taft at “all costs” in 1950, spoke o two minutes. He told the.
formation officer at Williams Air
dissention - torn Socialists van{shed. President Vincent Auriol accepted the resignation. Mr. Mayer resigned only when
Socialists held under Premier Henri Queullle,
who resigned Oct. 5. Mr. Mayer and his radical So-
ist Paul Ramadier and to eust
Wife of Top Red
ooked
{terday was the first word that
{her entry had won the national AS a Vagr ant
MRS. BEN COHEN, wife of| Marion County’s top Communist,
t!| Jail last night.
ware St, and Abraham Boxer-|
city streets. They were charged) with vagrancy when they first re-| fused to give their mames.
protested the recent conviction of 11 Communists inzNew York City. » » » AFTER BEING booked they identified themselves. Police said both refused to discuss their activities and stood on their constitutional rights in demanding an attorney. Mr. Cohen later attempted to have his wife released on her own recognizance but failed. Police said the charge forbids it. Both will remain in jail until tomorrow when they will appear before a Municipal Court judge, police said. Mr. Cohen 1s Marion County chairman of the Communist Patry.
Wrecks of 3 Planes Spotted in Arizona
WILLIAMS AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz., Oct. 22 (UP)—The wreckage of all three Navy planes missing since Wednesday was located and identified’ tonight. Lt. George Strand, public in-
Police said the printed matter)
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