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Truman to Take Stand That ‘Speaks for liself’ On Red China Policies

President to Make Statement Today; Confers With Far Eastern Experts

Ss * i WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (UP)~—The Stale Department an- | = | nounced today it is closing the U, 8, Embassy office and consulate | : in Chungking in view of the Communist threat to the Chinese Nationalist capital. ‘ |

| LONDON, Nov. 17 (UP)—Winston Churchill urged in the | House of Commons today that Britain and America speed at | least de facto recognition of the Chinese Communist regime.

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (UP) ~The White House will, } issue a statement today on China and the Far East. President Truman's press secretary said the state-| : ment “will speak for itself.” | : The White House also announced that American mis-

Chak int Men—Are Ye Fit to Run? sion heads in the Far East where the United States is fightShah to Solicit 7 (Sob) Gals Is Rarin' seek. sam. in ise Jon Offers Self as

vy Bangkok, Siam, in late JanMore U S. Aid Saturday Is Sadie Hawkins Rey and. Secretary Charles G. Ross’ ‘ ‘ 2 statements were made after Sec- ; ; Gains rge Groups of Males Prepare fo Flee

retary of State Dean Acheson = Ward Host p By ART WRIGHT ~*~ In Russ Relations | GALS, YOU “kin git . Sadie Hawkins Other top level experts a Chinese

yore man” on Saturday . . affairs met with the President to WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (UP)! On that day—and any of the several days before and after discuss the arrest of Angus Ward Congressman Ready ~The Shah of Iran said today Saturday it is legitimate to ask any -of the boys for a date (it's To Go to China °

Mae of the Li'l Abnet atic is a member of Jive Haven

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Irene Wolford, 16, of 2130 Jefferson Ave.. will characterize Daisy ip 2 the Sadie Hawkins Day dance Sunday at the Indiana Roof. She een teén. :

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Nov, 17 — A} . meniber of the House Foreign| ginning a one-month official visit, couples) in the manner of the | Affairs Co: itfee. toda ~ id said he was Jooking forward todoings of the Li'l Abner comic! (Alta mm y offered talks® with American defense strip which appears in The Times.

acclaimed “Miss Wallflower,” a br ! neces | proud title she achieved without ts can be made. competition. ev ® : IN THOSE far-away days, Sadie’s father was the mayor of

{and other problems with the’ he will ask the United States foridone in the best circles). But you must pay all the es ofiChina Communist regime, additional military aid although! the entertainment. » Must pay a7 the expenses 9°! It was learned meanwhile that he believes Iran's relations with, Teen-agers—and oldsters, too— fi . Great Britain has Joined the Russia have Huptoved ecomly. |annually celebrate Sadie Hawkins! United State IN ono holed get Just be-Day With parties (groups of} leased by the Chinese Communists {from his Mukden, Manchuria, Flurry of Snow =5% In the past decade, the tradi-| bap O. Jessup, Auurieany Am nists as a ransom hostage for leaves his Wa WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 [tion of Sadle Hawkins Day has| 14 Winds to Hold the Bangkok conference. It was the release of U. 8. Consul Gener- ment for National (UP)—President Truman today grown by leaps and bounds until, ‘called for a broad review of the al Angus Ward. gave the Shah of Iran am now if is a national holiday. | ‘Temperatures DOwWR worsening situation in the Far A a Mauser big game e Raci in 1937, Sadie Hawkins, | CAL TEMPERATURES “mast: by Mr. Ward's arrest. Pit i The young Iranian ruler sald | Jam « % 2 acme. 48 Dr. J wor Ay rosin oth- He said he is willing and able to farewell to the President at Salu8 Xm [3 or Far Raster experts go to China whenever the | com Fig dln Jor — The White House announce “Sy "completely sincers about ne ause, ills . ment said that Dr. Jessup would ) i cial residence for VIP's from | aginow fSurtied down on Indian Cv; ‘for Bangkok as soon as‘. the duiet:spaken foreign afar. gray skies shiouded the city, (he completes his duties as a del- affairs expert said. ‘egate to the United Nations Gen- Sharpens Demand |

Dogpatch. So lssued an, Put your sleds away, the weath- ‘base here a a chiefs. The Shah did not elabor-| oo do ores that a foot-race! rman advised hundreds of smail ural Assembly. & |The ' Congressman's dramatic, Eopngheart Told Group nine seaplanes. equipped for res-' surrounded by a pool of ate on what additional military, p,uig be held between dll bache: fry who eagerly awaited the city's «yD» offer ‘sharpened the growing de | ie lina P cue wark and first aid | Sheriff Canlis seid hé was a a De Nowa %.... 00 — girls and boys, specifying that first “real snow.” | Shot Him S mand for measures by the United’ Lacks Jurisdiction | The airmen expected to sweep tive there more dead in : rum any man caught by a girl would, He said winds and other weath- y 'State government to bring about By DAN KIDNEY tover 60,000 square. mlies, while: McDonald Island crash. Lg

guest last night at a state dinner,

{and four other members of the pawin CC." Johnson | American consulate at Mukden. The five Americans were

{October. They have been held committee is {incommunicado ever since. Mr. § al nee, _istudént of Communist diplomatic, | "his portion of the confession tactics in the cold war, said it is obvious to him that the Chinese . 3 Reéds want to ‘hold an important trial in Criminal Court for first op erjcan official for bargaining

{have to marry her. Sadie wasn't er conditions weren't right for! He Spent the night a oe. Blair much on form, but she sure more than just a sprinkling of the ¥ . resid eno Showed Pe « » and she = magic erysisled Sue Winds) | [) N essSion : po {her man, as “pappy” were predominantly from the! ] Sr a trivuts 10 America snd his} planned. {west and westerly winds normally | : “ri Sleep Well” { Bb of i Highlights of Sadie bring little Show So Tudianapols. State Rests Case in “ | Hawkins es y i e weatherman n't even inwags un rejdent, A “chase” in which the: girls at-clude snow in his forecast as he Conrad Murder know I shall sleep well and | tempt to catch the boys. Girls painted a bleak picture of weath-' “1 pulled the trigger and shot ti dream true. for I shall be in the Catching the boys are rewarded in er prospects for Indianapolis to- ,.. + house of my friends.” {some manner decreed in advance night, tomorrow and Saturday. : The Shah responded warmi to! PY the party host. BOR % » said dark overcast skies to- : toast: bv: Mr. Tr i 3 hl! & Wh night will become only partially made by Mrs. Myrtle Conrad on a en a he oir AMONG THE parties slated in clear tomorrow. Chilling westerly 5 di i Indianapolis are the Sadie Haw- winds were to shift to an even degree murder, was spotlighted ne Union of Jalling 0 kins Day dance Stbday at the In- colder northerly direction. - . i as the state No lighted PUFposes. He 33ded that Mr. Ward The President said that all diana Roof. Expected to Skid -t viet her. half of the American people. through their long history, the In the afternoon a party willl The mercury was expected to! Mrs, Conrad. 43, a comely “pq jike to replace him,” the formed that Sen. people of Iran had faithful Ke t be held for teen-agers and at skid to two degrees below freez- prunet, wept as Deputy Prose- Congressman said. “And I mean Pp Y KePLinight a Sadie Hawkins party- ing tonight and peak at near 44 outor Ernest Frick attempted to that * t

no jurisdiction to

ag Powe that does not believe wearing the best costumes of Li'l than normal. Lope iis contracts. Iran be-| Abner characters and costumes of Yesterday in Indianapolis, temves in keeping its contracts. Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae. {peratures rose to 47 by 1 p. m.| liam F. O'Rourke who arrested! “Alse, I am free, healthy and |

The United States of America be-| lieves in keeping its contracts, ‘A Little Weaker’ aud plunged to 33 by dawn toSP ug Sisaty it-18-not}= Mle. Weaker {The coldest Indiana: coffimunity Mrs. Conrad on a charge of MUTr-l,cer the age of 21 years. What's! uit part por. hi P =] NEW: YORK, Nov, 17 (UP)— this morning was Lafayette with der two days after the tragedy. ad-2hin in 2 words ¢oiild not h 5 Yesident's The Rt. Rev. William T. Manning, 'a low temperature reading of 20. Mr, Conrad: died of a bullet ore—a -m@st important ON io have been lost on 83, retired bishop of the Protes- Snow flurries in the extreme wound at the General Hospital —I am unmarried. “the th ah. His oil-rich nation has tant Episcopal Church, was re- north portion of the state yester-/on Maf. 17. 2 | “I have no family responsibill- giana followi en under almost constant Soviet! ported “a little weaker” today at day were to play a return engage- Officer O'Rourke's testimony ties that would suffer if 1 got to dssipation pressure since war's end despite St. Luke's Hospital where he has ment tonight and tomorrow, the Was interrupted numerous mes china And, with the Congress Da (Continued on Page 3—Col. 6 been critically ill for the past two weatherman said. But no heavy DY Miss Jessie Levy, counsel fOr |, 45,rned, there aren't any press-| ' y ge ol. 6) weeks. ' ; |snow was in sight for the state. the defense. Miss avs Shjses ing legislative matters ne rrretreretrrmeeeneeie (UGS. WETS OVP y JUAB® might serve to held me back.”

. se William D, Bain. | Those Photogs Are Harmless— State Rests Case fr. Fulton explained that he fund payments we 8. very deeply about the Ward Sept. 15. >

Don't Be Confused by Quaint American |s Fnou si ey he cue ecaum’or “int i met Customs, Shah; You're Doing Just Fine

» (state rested its case. (to all Americans who venture | When the officer finished testi- abroad. He added: {fying Judge Bain called a brief| | Ov ithinP |by the State Department and the said she would ask the court for government languish and rot in mittees, 0 wi Here We Have Faith n People, and {White . House and Congress and a directed verdict of not Rly Ba. cell yp ur President Goes Riding Right Out in Open {the bartender at Joe's place be- “since the state failed to show charges and not lift a finger to explored. By ANDREW TULLY, Secripps-Howard Staff Writer

{fore they can cover a show like a motive for the shooting.” WASHINGTON, Nov. 17—Say Shah, I was in the mob when | ta On Ce

yours yesterday. 2s SIL i tment ee President Trur-an, of course, is 1 you blew into town and I figure I ought to explain a few things used to them. They order him Combs fo Open Series to you so you won't get any wrong ideas about this. country. {around and plead with him. and Of Neighborhood Talks In the first place, let me say that you seem like a pretty tell him to lopk this way and Roy T, Combs, Center Towngood guy—even if you are a king and have a long name like His|that way and please to take off ship assessor, will begin a series Imperial Majesty, Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shahinshah of his hat and put it on and shake of neighborhood talks to explain ran. telat seat — hands with that guy next to him the progress of the real estate reand do the Charleston and ‘he ggsessment program in Indianap-|

their kids a doesn’t mind it at all, |olis tomorrow night. f eir as rst noticed it when you were an 8 His lecture will be given at 8 model of how | standing up there on the speak. THEN YOU must have been gt

; . ip. m. in the Home of Mrs. Agries the well-brought ers’ stand at N surprised at the few cops we had’ oug at National Ailrport guarding the Toute from the air-| 104d, 3015 N. Pennsylvania St.

with Mr, T . ruman. You looked port into town. It must have 2P%- 1

worried at all those photographers i crowdin around the {looked as If anybody could just g fang up and shoot you or the Order

yelling and jumping around. | Well, T don’t blame you, be- President and nobody could stop

Mar. 15. Jury Hears Confession

tive of a democratic people. Therefore; 1 should qualify. The confession was read to the

jury in detail by Patrolman Wil- Free and Over 21

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be safe while traveling in Com-/Committee on Labor

Suspected Sex Slayer

You could see the mothers in| But at ‘some of the nutty customs | the ‘crowd pointing you out to|We have over. here.

Proprietor, Waitress Say They ‘Saw And Identified’ Stroble by His Picture

at a cafe in Tijuana, Mexico, 20 miles south of here,

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He's a Headin’ For a Weddin’ |

Acme Telephoto. His face wreathed in smiles, ‘himself to the Chinese Commu- Vice President Alben Barkley |

J | he will board a plane Rep. James Grove Fulton, 46- St.Louis, scene of his morrow to Mrs, Carleton S. : Hedley. (Story, Page 3). ed that 71 were to

Mine Fund Probe | zee.

i { Times Staff Writer ithe quick release of Mr. Ward oo, ou rNGTON, Nov. 17—Sen.

i {chairman of the Senate Commit-! “tee on Interstate and Foreign relays. Officials said all of them prisoned by officials of the Com- Commerce, today told Sen. Homer could not go up at once because munist regime in China late in gm Capehart (R. Ind.) that his of the need for reserve nigh

explosion. They attémpted to ; : out the flames with hand Jt i without jurisdiction flights and possible emergencies.| After

to investigate the United Mine Fulton, who Is a careful workers Welfare Fund. The senior Senator from In-'for any sign of the Superfort or A crew under Lt. diana, who is a member of the its men. The British frigate Spar-. Johnson committee, asked that row was assigned to full-time duty with

“He's wrong, he’s 100 per cent wrong,” commented Sen. Capehart in Indianapolis when inJohnson of Colorado felt his committee had

theirs. ; ! . {dance for adults. Prizes will be tomorrow and Saturday. Weather “ | miners’ nsion fund Investid rey M t ote : i ? show that she deliberately shot After all, in our scheme of Mine pe n ry TH Care a a Biven to couples presenting the experts said temperatures would per husband, Clatide, 52, in their things, there is'no more important | ation. best original Dogpatch dances, average some four degrees colder apartment at 635 N. Noble St. official than an elected representa- “The

price of coal is controlled by the interstate and

and thus the pension fund be-

matter,” Sen. Capehart said. “The public should be" protected as well as the miners.”

fund be investigated in In-

ng an expose of its aq. in The Indianapolis ern aviation said here today.

“The Times’ story pointed up the ence concluding here today,

which wastage of the $8,250,000 which aeronautic enthusiasts went to Indiana miners until the blamed neglect of

Three Other Committees «Chairman Johnson that under the congressional re-! “If we let an official repre- organization act jurisdiction might equipment and procedures now be- jn ecess during which Miss Levy sentative of the United States lie with three other Senate com- Ing installed at bases throughout crashed.” trumped-up phases of the matter would be

{help him, then no American will Committee on Banking Currency, Cornish, director of State Aero-| :

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Reported in Mexican Cafe

SAN DIEGO, Cal, Nov. 17 (UP)-—-The suspected sex slayer of Linda Joyce Glutoft, 6, was ‘definitely seen and identified” today (Continued

Restaurant proprietor Nick Parianos said a man "exactly resembling” pictures and descriptions of 66-year-old Fred Stroble, the

4 Chute Safely to Bo On California Coast; | : 4 : JOE BIR | One Pilot Survives : Pool of Fuel Hampers Hunt for Dead : in Mud Flats of San Joaquin Delta : ' STOCKTON, Cal., Nov. 17 (UP)—Two Air Force B-29 | | collided head-on about midnight, killing at least 10 crewmen. | |The planes then fell 26,000 feet into peat bogs. od A The planes, on a training flight out of Spokane, Wash.; F | plowed into each other over the San Joaquin River delta. A

{heavy fog lay along the ground but the planes were in the : : Le. clear above it. voll

Sea Search for

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Planes Scan Ocean Around Bermuda

3 | HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov. 17 i | (UP)—Scores of rescue planes ~ searched today for a SuperL |fortress missing at sea with 20 . [men

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day near the end of 4100-mile from California. | The weather was poor apart ‘west of Bermuda, but fair where other directions with a to flv $o 2000 to 3000 feet and 118 miles. Bummoning planes

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other planes from MacDill | First persons to reach in Florida were covering another ing B-20 on McDonald (D. Colo.), 100,000 square miles. | were 10 farm workers, recruited The planes were working in by William Farr,

All ships in the Bermuda Region, they sds ; ‘were asked to keep a sharp watch| eld-Suisun Army Air X foam extinguishers. k “in the search. { Three of the survivors para Officers said the full-scale chuted from the second plane and search will go on through Sunday, Were treated at the Stockton if necessary. Emergency Hospital for minor ts injuries. 3 ¥ 1. They were Pfc. Keith R. 19, Boise, Ida.; T/8gt. D. Schmit;

Hazar ds Linked : 2. Megiey. or LD be To Ping Ablty <5 cee

+4Bdna Faccone, wife of t jer of a fishing resort, ‘turned to help search - for | vivors,

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Conference Urges

| Local Air Control {By LARRY STILLERMAN Heard “Splash: = | Alr traffic . safety depends : Lt. Sherrick said he thought he principally upon the pilot's ability; was the only survivor of his to fly, leaders in Indiana and mid- plane. He said that the plaes' |were. from a formation of Hve In Interviews before the fourth and were flying at 26,000 feet. annual Indiana Aviation Confer-| Mrs. Faccone said she and her top husband John, “heard a tremens also! dous splash.” a Sli Als via Jocal air safety) he heard the motors. pr ue . there was a big splas : i | ONE: Lack of supervision of we thought it HN os at aircraft by local airport opera- pering with our boats.” #0 : suggested tors. |" “Then we heard a car drive up TWO: Transition of mew radio|A fellow brought an airplane pil He said two B-20's

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what the country. Mrs. Fa a : a “What's wrong with B-20's is|“maybe Hoar said the pilot :

upon the Senate! the big probié¢in today, ''C

nauties Commission.” said In an! interview before the meeting. Times Index ) He cited B-290 crashes near] Brownsburg last week, in Cali.| Amuse. , .....34

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terday. ; y Confusing Policy Chan, ,| Comies .....39 Locally, Col. Cornish implied Crossword ‘operators and pilots are confused Editorials ,..22' |by constant policy changes regu-| Food .....++12 Scherrer [lating control tower broadcasts, Forum ......22| Sports He cited recent cancellation of Gardening ~ Teen Prob. simultaneous broadcas . ! adcasts oval Al Dr, Jordan «12 | Earl V on Page 3-—Col. 8) Mrs. Manners.4 g

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forgh j : your tour of th lcause I remember that once in Bim. Well, maybe so. But you'd Sunda v Times suspect, ordered hot cakes In his cafe. He escaped when Mr. | v . Wik 0 el” . U. 8. ‘E your own country a phony photog- be surprised how seldom they do. ® n ye Sunday you're | and a waitress became al } " i i 2 Lawyers Choice for u. S. v ; Whenever any rapher took a couple of pot shots| The thing is that over here the Again | get the BIGGER suspicious. |a California license. He drove Wh the: : ta ody Was ab Ba. ns glee phe Sunday Times, chock full of | “His hand was so shaky when “Ll i him but lost the the yas Slawyers District oo be pn ing & speech to, or a coup weeks. And, of wa more. news, more pictures, he tried to pour sirup on the pan-| . ern Indiana District? J fai to the: people trust them- hy IT ' ; Isuspect in - the . early-morning : Fou: Tou looked Tn he iacat-Thabioned ry since they run things, Ore of everything. cakes that I began wondering darkness. : Incumbent Federal District listened to every word he was Always make the newspaper Here a cop doesn’t push people SAlo . . . PARADE Mags- about’ him,” Mr. Parianos said. Tijuana policeman Carlos Mur- Baltzell retires in January. A saying. And whenever you made People keep their distance, or else Around as much as in some coun- | Sine, America’s fa " |“T ecalled ‘over a waitress and|Tieta Ortiz said he stopped and a speech of your own, you al- ride 'em down or shoot ‘em. — ways addressed it to the guy YOu! Bur THINGS a :