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CZECH officials 8. embassy clerk, Samuel Meryn, spoke today for the first time

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‘inder the sath Communist Party members and prosecutor's office to see teq|0fclals who disapproved of the him warran government's pro-Kremlin policy. big tried on spy charges. Aemp———————————. “He ) would be Hence ween Jr Votes De Jumitted a list ‘which would A “be to him if he is tried

from the surrounding a- mended that he be sentenced to ‘grande area set fire to the town. hang. ~ Another 25 were killed in simi-| The jury of t women and tar at also) four men returned its verdict after

/in the tavern cooler, mutilated

_|der after being captured in a corn

"Klement Gottwald statement to Grundy County ts Sheriff John Meyers,

unistithe death penalty, which a jury pardons, can set if the defendant is found reported guilty of first-degree murder.

freeing of the priests was four ir the Cathannounced ) priests to take & qualified oath of allegiance the “higher salaries it offered

“In an official statement by the council, made public uenday, the

ugoslav official sald that Georgi Dimitrov, Bulgarian premier who died in Mos‘of a lingering {liness early Was a strong supporter

ficial is Josip Vidmar, of the People's Council Federal Assembly (parliaof Yugoslavia and chief v delegate to the world tee of the partisans of Pesce. The committee is meeting Rome.

Asked whether Dimitrov died of natural causes in the hands of the Russians, Mr.. Vidmar said y: “He was indeed a very

clals of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission revealed toiy that they reserve the right to “review and confirm” information In dispatches by Allied correspondents on the commission’

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‘from responsible authorities that all German prisoners of war will be returned by Jan 1, 1950, Mr. Pleck told a meeting of returned prisoners in the Soviet sector opera house, The only exceptions, he said, would be former German soldiers ) with crimes or sentenced to terms by military courts. Belgrade BELGRADE~The Communist Party newspaper Borba said today that more than 200 high government officials in Bulgaria have been arrested in the past few days in a purge of anti-Comin-form elements. The paper sald Bulgaria was carrying out “mass purge” of

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Worker to Hang for Killing Housewife

WATERL Iowa. Oct. 29 {UP)—A district court jury today found Edward J. (Buddy) Beckwith guilty of the multilation slaying of a pretty Morrison, Towa, housewife and recom-

more than 28 hours deliberation. Beckwith was charged with mutilation slaying of Mrs, Irma Jean Stahlhut, 22, Morrison, Iowa, last June 22. Her body

and nearly nude, Beckwith, 20, Morrison factory worker, was accused of the mur-

fleld near his home, June 23. He' admitted the slaying in a signed

The prosecution had asked for

Under Iowa law, the judge must follow the jury's’ réco: tions. Anogponnt 918 Beckwith atto¥heys contended he was inking of the. day of ‘the crime and “put Dr. Max’ Witte, superintendent © of * ‘the State Mental hospital, on the witness stand to back up their argument. Dr. Witte examined Beckwith shortly before the trial started Oct. 19. However, two psychiatrists testified for the State that Beckwith was not insane. Beckwith's mother, who had attended every session of the trial, was not’ in the courtroom when the jury returned its verdict,

woman's husband, was present.

Three Honors Won By Sigma Nu

Sigma Nu, Butler University social fraternity, today held three honors in Homecoming contests at the university, Judges chose the fraternity house at 655 N. Hampton Drive as the best-decorated. Sigma Nu also received trophies for the best

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terday and wood-gathering at the bonfire last night. Pi Beta Phi Borority received a trophy for house decorations at 831 W, Hampton Drive. Honorable mentions were awarded to Delta Tau Delta Fraternity at 3 W. 46th St. and Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority at 825 W, Hampton Drive. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority took top honors also in the float

Mr. Matthews. It was speculated that command

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Holds Firm on Denfeld Action

WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPY] Francis 3

asked the President for the authority to do it. I don’t ask for things just for the

since his arrest on charges with an embassy representative who ris d he looked fit and well. Despite balling congresa he interview was Himited to 15 minutes, and the | Gisclasion 4 0 or - . Mr Mat : trar laf v to jexcept “criminals” would be re- the ouster ove. . Carroll Parry, of the eh ipatriated from Russia by the end “I intend to go through with Janey. consuls section, sald Ni |of, this year. this” he said. “That's why I| beamed and threw out his| «1 y.ve received information

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Mr. Matthews said the action was “not in the slightest” a re-

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y Chairman Carl Vinson (D. Ga.), Services

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House Armed Committee and other Congressmen. Adm, Denfeld’s testimony be-

fore Mr. Vinson's committee, -Mr. Matthews said, was “not the deciding factor” in the ouster. Mr, Matthews said a new chief of naval operations will be recom. mended to President Truman as soon as possible. But he sald there was little chance of a recommendation coming over the week-end. Mr. Johnson will not be back in the capital until Monday and Mr, Matthews is going to clear his choice for the post through the Defense Secretary.

Sherman Favored

Although Mr. Matthews would not discuss the matter of a successor to Adm, Denfeld, Vice Adm. Forrest P. Sherman, commander of the Bixth Task Fleet in the Mediterranean, was known to have the inside track. Mr. Matthews did say that he talked to Adm. Sherman “several times” when the three-star admiral was here earlier this month during the House committee's investigation of unification and the Navy-Air Force row. Adm. Sherman, who has favored unification in the past, did not testify. The three-star admiral reached Beirut, Lebanon, aboard the cruiser Des Moines, yesterday but had only “no comment, no press conference” in answer to reporters’ queries, An aide sald that Adm. Denfeld himself believes Adm. Sherman is to be his successor. Adm, Denfeld was given the

week-end to consider whether he would step out of the Navy or

take one of the u star “tmportant” posts offered by

of all naval forces of the

Atlantic Pact was among the posts offered Adm. Denfeld.

‘Leaf’ Equipment Brochures on leaf equipment are the latest interest

of Street Commissioner Tony Maio. Some pieces, using suction|

hoses. to pull leaves from gutters

Harvey Stahlhut, the dead into trucks, are designed to be

operated with two men only.

Current methods require five men per crew, to handle truck, sprinkler and sweeping equip'ment. Trucks are loaded by hand with shovels. Twenty-five trucks ‘delegated to the job are running as high as 200 loads of leaves a day. About 2000 loads have been taken from the north side alone. But the big problem facing the commissioner is money. The city can't afford the suction equip-

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feet down in an abandoned A fireman and two helpers

working with their bare hands at times, and prevented a

Boy, 3, Reported ‘Excellent’

From Well

3-Hour Effort of Scores of Workmen Saves

Texas Child From Fate of Kathy Fiscus

AUSTIN, Tex., Oct. 20 (UP)—Three-year-old Bobby Gow awoke in Brackenridge General Hospital today with only a “slight skin abrasion” on his forehead to show for his three hours of terror 14 irrigation well.

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Quiet Week-End For GOP Editors

French Lick Outing

Is Routine Affair By ROBERT BLOEM Times Staff Writer FRENCH LICK, Oct. 20—Indiana Republicans had the most peaceful time this week-end in the history of partisan editorial outings. Editors and politicians alike were scarce and the annual outing of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association appeared to be merely a matter of going through the motions. The party, completely out of power, had nothing to fight about. One GOP observer watching quiet proceedings last night

mented: “It's just too early to worry about what's going to happen in 1950 and too late to worry about what happened in 1948,”

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pep up somewhat by banquet time. The hanquet session tonight will feature a speech by Sen. Kenneth 8. Wherry of Nebraska. Proposal Discussed At a noon meeting the GOP state committee discussed plans

socialism in the coming election campaign,

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The plan was laid before the) committee by State Sen. John former State Sen. Joe Rand Beckett and {Stephen Noland of Indianapolis. State chairman Cale Holder iurged the party to carry the 1950) {campaign right into the homes of in the pipe,” he said.

such as that which took the of little Kathy Fiscus, who fell into an abandoned well at San Marino, Cal, last April. Scores of workmen aided in the operation as hundreds of spectators stood by silently, praying for the little sandy-haired boy. Physicians at the hospital said Bobby was in “excellent’ condition after rescue workers last night pulled him from the eightinch well casing in the backyard of his home, : Bobby plunged into the well while playing with his brother and sister, Jimmy, 8, and Peggy, 12

Moments after Peggy reported to her parents that “Bobby fell in the well,” firemen and construction workers wheeled giant learth-moving machines into the yard of the Gow's modest frame house just outside Austin’s city limits. Cut Through Casing Bobby's whimpered cries spurred the rescuers on as they {dug a crater alongside the shaft, {then cut through the well casing ito release him,

He was wedged in the pipe with The meeting was expected to/one hand stretched upward and

(the other pinned against his body. led hand, was held by rescuers | during the operation to keep him from slipping deeper into the well,

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Marshall Miller, a district fire chief working in the pit with two helpers, said “the boy would cut up a little bit now and then, but his father would tell him, ‘settle down, down there, we'll get youiwhich Police Lt. James J. Mc-| out in a few minutes’ and then Carthy and Patrolman John A.

Miller was the first to

ve the boy| “We used to bulld a “people’s a chisel and a hammer to begin {platform put of what Hoosiers with, then we finished with heavy fare thinking and what they tin snips.”

large enough, Mr. Miller reached a hand FIRE RAZES NEW CHURCH [through the opening and grasped LITHIA S8PRINGS, Ga., Oct. 20| Bobby’s extended hand. (UP)—A revival congregation's bucket brigade last night failed police lines holding them back as to save the First Baptist Churchithe boy's tiny figure was lifted from destruction by fire. The|from the well. A gasping sigh of church was dedicated only a week,

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Party is operating “a program of destruction... which the CIO

said. Will Promise Action x In a report already prepared, the union chief will promise action to oust left-wing affiliates.

Mr. Murray will accuse the) Communist ‘Party of working through the left-wing unions to| capture the entire labor move-| J ment. He will point out that the| 4 Communists’ plan is evidenced by their “vicious and diabolical camipaign” against his acceptance of! i a “no new wage increase” policy| i for the striking United Steelworkers Union.

The main question before the| CIO convention will be the issue] of supporting national CIO policy| on all issues, Has Ouster Power Informed sources said Mr. Murray would tell the convention that the CIO executive board had both the power to charter unions and to kick them out of the CIO. This came as Mr. Murray prepared to meet with leaders of two CIO unions, Longshore Boss Harry Bridges, and Cooks and Stewards President Hugh Bryson, this afternoon, Sources close to Mr. Murray said the two left-wingers would not budge Murray from his position that the left-wingers either conform to ‘CIO policies or face convention action. :

Admits Beating Baby Sitter, 13

260-Lb. Man Pours Hot Coals Over Girl

SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Oct. 29 (UP)—Police said today that a 260-pound convicted sex offender has confessed beating a 13-year-old baby sitter who was found Sunday after a shovelful of hot coals had been shoveled on her helpless form. Robert A. Perry, 30, a Springfield oil burner salesman, told police he “didn’t remember” shoveling the hot coals on seriously injured Patricia Ann Black, : Police Chief Raymond P. Gallagher, commending two detectives for brilliant sleuthing that led to Perry's arest, said he would seek $50,000 to $100,000 bail for the husky defendant, Faces Court Monday Perry was hooked on charges of breaking and entering in the night-time with intent to commit larceny, and assault with a dangerous weapon. He will be arraigned in District Court Monday, Police said Perry admitted hitting Patricia with an oil burner bracket. It was this bracket

Acme Telephoto. ed the problem of how to orders without question contract that makes until & p. m.

Movie director Nicholas Ray has solv make his wife, Gloria Grahame, take during working hours. He made -her sign a him he boss, and no arguments about it, from 8 a. m. After that, of course, nature takes its course.

Life Sentence Given Click Leaves Case Still Tangled

Lobaugh, Christen: Also Await Disposal Of Legal Snarls in State Crime Cases

Times State Service . FT. WAYNE, Oct. 20— The slectric chair at Indiana State Prison till waits for Allen County courts to untangle a series of rape-siay-ing and crimes for which three men are charged. Circuit Court yesterday checked off one of many charges with the sentencing of Franklin Click, 30, to life imprisonment for the kidnaping of a F't. Wayne housewife,

uspects wh Bons OT fn a Lobaugh confessed to jhe Murgen murders. Another suspect, Ralph oy. Senricker alled the case Lobaugh, already has hadgseven| -hCan& Se gee 2 al stays after pleading guilt two talking Nt hohe Subler, =: of the three murders with which ney ug Click is charged. found! The untangling of the case beLobaugh also has been a

guilty of a third rape-murder, 3 |Judge® William Schannen handed that of Dorothea Howard. Sov down, the life sentence to Click

Schricker granted him a virtually indefinite stay of execution while| after he switched his plea to the courts seek out the truth. guilty in a last minute surprise. But a third man, Robert Chris-| Thus the court still must try ten, convicted. for the slaying of|{him on indictments charging him : with the rape of his kidnap vice

Miss Howard, has appealed for a Fre RE tim and the rape-murders of three Teversal of Jus life sentpnce singe women, Phyllis Conine, Wilhelmi-

Student Press na Haaga and Anna Kuzeff.

Gov, Schricker has announced Group Elects

that no one will go to the chair until the courts clear up the slayFRANKLIN, Oct. 20 (UP)—! Ings. Tom Sargent of Muncie Central today headed the student division of the Indiana High School Press Association. He was elected last night at the closing session of the association’s annual convention on the Franklin College campus.

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Gilmore traced to the manufac|turer, then to the distributor, then Other student officers chosen to Perry. were Patty Finn, Lafayette Jef- | Her skull broken in two places, |ferson, vice president; Loretta {her face, arms and chest covered | Gogill, Southport, Secretary, and!

|with burns from the hot coals,!sj)ice Van Osdol, Peru, executive Patricia was still hospitalized in|poard member.

serious condition today, Advisers’ division officers electEnters Unlocked Door ed were Ann Arnold, Peru, presiPatricia was minding her two dent; Ben Ervin, Anderson, viceyoung brothers last Saturday president; Jone Colligan, Indiannight when the assailant entered apolis (Manual), secretary, and

through the unlocked front door, |pelen Hinshaw, Hobart, executive

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and tried to rape her as she slept|}oard member You can open a checking account on a couch. i —— sm with $25 or more at any one of The girl fought furiously until ! : 1{the intruder slugged her with the Still Seek Identity of Fletcher Trust Company's 14 city. metal bracket. As she lay help- wide offices.

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Officer Foils Bandits at Site

R. A. Gallagher, president of the Public Service Company of In-! diana, today announced regular quarterly dividends will be paid Dec. 1, to stockholders of record at the close of business Nov, 135. The dividends were 40 cents per share on the company’s common stock and 87% cents on the

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Sharpshooting Policeman Kills 1 Gunman, Captures 2, in Wealthy New Jersey Home

PATERSON, N. J, Oct. 20 (UP)—Gunmen paid another visit to the bandit-plagued home of Eugene Lamont, whose blond wife said the last brigands stripped her to the waist and admired her

This time the blazing gun of a dead-shot policeman broke up

less on the floor, the man went to the kitchen, took a shovelful of hot coals from the stove and scattered them on her. Then he fled. Police said Perry's: record included a three-year reformatory sentence for a sex offense.

Truck Crash Victim

State police today sought aid in identifying a man burned to death in a truck crash northwest of Kokomo last Monday. The driver of the truck, George Metcalf, Terre Haute, also was killed instantly. State police described the unidentified passenger as 24 to 35 years old, with light sandy hair, He wore a brown wool jacket and a leather belt bearing a buckle with a cowboy design.

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Logansport Loses

PRR Division Status LOGANSPORT, Oct. 28 (UP) —The Pennsylvania Railroad will abandon this division next Tues-

The gunman was killed. Two OVer a pool table to turn the ligh were captured. And the fourth ON 3 big burly fellow came ou

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R—g— By sions. by Field transportation, was en| canceled checks—by mail if dress virtually banned EVENTS ropa Wen a ands M Stewart 30 ale ReTRuntiione, who was waiting outside, | ot She Shadows and. suid. i ‘Stand; "5 neials who announced thejroute from Indiana Harbor to desired y by & TAveIcs srr prea: arb th ents TR Hind of Ee Rymen te rpc: a i. ped Ee ent, _llets began 7-| "patrolman Villekoop killed the change said only 25 of the 1500 Cincinnati. ] : ported today. ng here re. In, fan Section, American Federation of Jan X: FA i" TSE Cron; Ethel ng as. AENL {gunman, identified as Vincent employees will be moved, how- INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOU low cost—the exact charge; if : . utopathie Physicians, Convention— dley, 18, 1811 Milourn. The two who were captured, a volina, 24, of Woodh N.Y. |eVer, and that the change will not|Ciearings for the day....... § Bo8t.000 : The informant sald the city has! Through Sunday, Severin Hote Groff 8 Bitiner. 0, 5104 Indianola: Mary : volina, <2, 0 aven, N. 1., Debits for a “o any, is determined by the iw y Butler University it ane] pal y | PE" rein. So. F611 Ww shington 2A : Joseph Deserio, 20, and Albert ith one shot through the heart. affect the shops, engine house or Clear or Ale xe Balan wy y returned to peace and order but der, Histories Tratiinte Last a Porter Jones, 41 43 Indiana; Serntee Tumblolo, 23, both of Brooklyn, p. 4. non a ug ald he terminal operations. Debits for aan donee, Octivity of the account in re. there are undercurrents of ais-|yodl ne fosonhical Adssciapion igi. Magn. yun, will be arraigned on a robbery SD 00p «5 ®| That part of the division be- (Advertisement) lation 10 its size content with the new regime. Jide Mesting 10 um. World Waf| DIVORCE SUITS FILED charge before Magistrate Edward | V1iPPed out his revolver and fired | 4" snoka, five miles east of : : The Cantonese, he said, are in- Mal Harel ¥ Mosrew D. vs. Payl O'Byrne tod with his arm straight out. n Bank-by-Mail your A , - . ri LS ch: W J. 0 \ | . > by dignant at both the Nationalists fn oy ie E une ip ed ORLY 7ye hero was Patrolman Wii, YOU-BAYS tp 45 Stat When red Ta the Come db Rain or Shine! ue Nell wnvelope: for jand the Communists, aithough lpi) hh alte, OES, Ful Fetal ane "Jones Heleg wa Hears Pord: Bana (lam Vellekoop, along with Mrs. Ti," SI00TA8 in the dark,” he|ion and the Chicago section will ne : they So not apres 3 public] % of mites ocle ole te. 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Neiman:| One of the men rang the La-trolman Villekoop said, then of action for a while. One of his i 5 IMM Aumual Convention of the Tudlana ohn, Rebecca Matin, Fh lip, Maryimont doorbell and told the maid, stepped forward and disarmed players missed a block in scrimHaird ressers and Cosmetologists Asso- : no. Madge Kork, “I've got a package them. § mage and crashed into the coach, spokesman sald to-| Soin oor Tuesday. Howl Lina st Prancis Ceol Marie Parrish:for Mr. Lamont.” Their companion in the car breaking his leg. ! £ the Tel Aviv government CIShing Drive for the Needy of Rurepe—| Wilson: David. Marsar Himes The maid called Mr. Lamonl outside escaped. reason to continue nego- World service Committee. Church Fed-| ‘uber, Vers Reardony Homer Flor. GOWN Stairs. 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