Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1949 — Page 2

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A At ruman -.. Film Star Warns President Will Rve , + ~ Day That ‘Chickens. Come Home fo Roost’

degrees ‘at Weir Cook. Afrport

rth i ~ shortly jon President Truman and Defens nefore “low perature Screen Star Robert Montgomery has been reprodu

iby the Navy's Hayastan “Op-23," It. was learned today, A Mn Montgomery, a Naval Reserve officer, made his broadcast i In dovntomn Indianapolis, over the ABC network, Oct. 27, a few hours. after Mr. Truman [in 1879, the m ithosiae penoval » Nov at Op fo serve a trick in the| Navy durstopped its descent at 29 degrees ing | the war.” erations. N President, Mr. Jletvy frost greeted com--| Several. hundred mimeographedisaid, “has made a bag mistake. thréugho i: i stale asicopies of the ‘address, marked one Jeople Sound in, have r arrived in company |. " pr nto severy lowest. temperatures of the, Btenclled by Op-23, later ap. icisions, By luck and’ guts, he n (peared at the Pentagon. Imanaged to come through the last : a _éxperts sald “aippy| OP-23" is the codé name of the!time, but this one, 1 have a hunch, tall. wea ther, - averaging one to NAVY'S Organization "Policy and i5- the “ohe he 18 gomMg to "foul hom on slow normal would Research Division, headed by over” . The President, he” said, . remain with the state rough Capt. Arieigh A. Burke, -a World has pot been honest, “very polite” Sunday. {War IT hero. It recently hasbeen or “particularly smart” Predict Showe Sinday funder heavy. fire. One report is “How do you suppose,” has asked The mercury is pected to that the Inspector General is in: “four million Navy veterans Are range from 33-50 north nd from Vestigating it. {going to feel when they see what ' 88-58 in the southern poMion of| Mr, Montgomery, in effect, happens to a Solio who has the the state through the pe ‘threatened Mr. Truman with po- nerve to get up and ‘speak his i litical reprisal fof removal of [convictions about national deAdm. ‘Denfield. penne? How does Mr. Truman A i tS suppose they are going to feel \ A. Bad Mistake’ when they see him giving all that! said he hoped the President the brush off?” {gtening “hecause there is! “Yes” he said at one point, “it's | 1 ‘would like td tell a pretfy mess our Commander-in-; it his political future,/Chief has gotten us into. It may

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warmer temperatures’ whole state today and tonight. In a broad outline of weather for the next five- days, forecasters said colder weather late tomor- © pow would be followed by continued . cold Thursday, warmer and that is Friday and Saturday, and colder Mr. Truman again Sunday. ested in. Scattered showers predicted for Sunday will bring less than 1-10not to “get the idea t

very much inter- leaptain in the field artillery to figure this one out. “This may not get wide press

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for. Ousting: Admiral in Defense Squabble

© By JIM G. LUCAS, Seripps-Howard State etter" : WASHINGTON; Nov. 1—The script of a bitte attack Seoretary Louis. Johnson by

Calls Johnson “Hatchet Man’

about you personally, and about

that bunch of little men in big Jobs around you. * ’ “Only a few people, Mr. Trisian. That won't. bother you much. Unless, of course, you happen to

|. remember as far back as a year

ago and realize what an awful

‘difference just afew people

Montgomery |

‘knows that

Robert Montgomery 7 about. something ¢lse. 1 eas that's the hope of the Rpesid {and his Secretary of Def ‘who is, by the way, rapidly becoming {Washington's No. 1 hatchet man. I have a suspicion they are going| {to be a little surprised at how these chickens come home to! roost.” | Mr. Montgomery assured Presi:

ubject 1 understand take a lot more than a. former dent Truman there would be no! through no fault

uprising. “The: only -thing that's going to happen,” he said, “is that a

make.” War Here on the Spot Mr. Truman's statement’ that he relieved Adm. DenSield at the request of the retary of Navy, Mr. Montgome faced attempt another

™ - Becretary of Navy, Mr. Mat s, was put in there by the resident's man, Louis Johnson. erybody knows. that this was not his decision but the President's and Johnson's.” Capt. Burke said today he knéw t of no reason why the tgqmery who script was mimeogra or what {distribution is planned. He sug|gested it might be a good idea to throw them away. Some feel Capt. Burke, a de|stroyer commander who dis{tinguished himself as “Twenty Knot” Burke during the Battle of {the ' Solomons, is on the spot of his own.

He only recently took over the,

job, and immediately was thrust {into the middle of a service fight.

t I'm yowl- coverage and in a week I'm sure few people are going to change {They say he had no alternative happened the ? newspapers ‘will _be alkingi thely minds about how they feelibut to do what he has done.

inches of water to portions of the|Ing about this because

state. > Here in Indianapolis, the mer. Heiress Subpenae eury is expected to climb to by late afternodn today, drop % By House Group Ni 40 tonight and peak at 55 to-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (UP)X morrow, - {=~The House Un-American Ac-| The coldest spot in the statei(ivities Committee has subpenaed this morning was Terre Haute, fy, Louise Bransten Berman of with a mintmum of 23 d Following {n the parade of low | New ‘York for questioning at a jemptratures were South Bend, public hearing next week, it was = 4 Te Wayne, 28, and Evans- disclosed today. © ville, 41 A committee source said three, g other witnesses also have

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Mrs, Berman, better Knows as . Louise Bransten, is:the heiress of la California gold rush fortune. {8he was once married to Richard Bransten, who owned the publication New Masses.

Hi GI STABBED TO DEATH FRANKFURT, Germany, Nov.-1 (UP)~-The Army announced today that Pvt. Cleatis C. Neigh [bors of R..F. D. No. 1, Chéiter, {written the Ministry of Interior ‘Ark., was stabbed to death Sat-on behglf of the Mussolini family! urday night in a brawl at a hotel asking for information on the in Boeblingen, near Stuttgart. |grave..

Family Seeks. Burial

Place of Mussolini ROME, Nov. 1 Menichella, lawyer for the Mussolini family, demanded today that the government disclose the burial place of the dictator and permit a proper funeral. Mr. Menichella, said he had

‘that blood and still live.

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'|Jolson Deserts NBC |

For Columbia Contract HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 1 (UP)— Al Jolson announced today he has deserted the National Broadcast-| ing Co. for an exclusive radio and television contract with the Co-|

He joins comedians Jack . Benny,

{Edgar Bergen and Amos 'n Andy 9

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Bethlehem is coupled with. fhe a aa Social Secutity program.

monthly pensions of at least $100 a month to workers after 25.3

. | service, But ‘workers will mateh-3 comet pany contribution of 23% cents an ind hour to pay for social insurance, ©

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and trucks. Chrysler plans to, halt most éperations Friday. Ford! {will*shut down on Nov. 15, with/

and above social security, to pay!’

Nov. 1 MERBAVIN Joseph Dixon, Brookiyn, N. Y., admitted today he made a mistake, when he hoisted aloft a bright new! Sep

flag “It seems 1 had the wrong flag,” he said, — Capt. Dixon ‘hauled up a big striped black, whité and red flag when he brought his 8392-ton freighter American Producer) (United States Lines) in from New York last Sunday. But he took it down™n a hurry} when told it Was the imperialil colors of Kaiser ‘Wilhelm. The!S0 West. German Republic ‘has of ficially: re-adopted thé black, red; and gold banner of the Weimar Republic.

COURT REBUFFS. ENGEL. CHICAGO, Nov. 1 (UP)—8igmund Engel, 73-year-old wizard of woo accused of fleecing a ‘red-haired widow, sought today to testify in his ewn defense after his trial had closed. His request

{ling he would bitterly oppose t proposed: centralization = system “becalise,”

ever, scored the jurist’s claim for

Prosecutor Dailey, learned, will also oppose. the new

communications .

plan because he isaids, “Calls to-and from the

ute degree of privacy and this

ec Service other than on directly under the supervision of one of his own office employees.” Gets 20-Page Report {The county commissioners to‘|day received a 20-page report from the telephone company detailing the possible costs and savings unger the proposed project. President of the board of coms missioners, William (Bud) Bosson, said he would study the re-

General Motors and Nash sus-/was denied. His case was to £0(nort to “see if an appreciably sav-

pending production about the! same- time.

to the jury after the lawyers {sum up,

ing to the taxpaver is possible

[ander the centralization plan’

if the. details of cer.

prosecutor's office require an ab.

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