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' . . y Britain, Australia, Now Zealand ape Bo Schrick Betty Lou Frets Probe fl Mill . ¢ % Lang " V er N y ! Vote Believed Ready to Follow Suit Enh NIE Ee About Getting ate NEW DELHI, Dec. 30 (UP)—India : 1: y ’ . recognized the Chinese isagree Communist regime in Peking today and official London reports said In the Na Now Back to School Frei Election Tata's cian ae ae Donn aa id, follow suit Jan. MEMPHIS, Tenn, Dec. : as the first ‘British commonwealth country to : IS, Tenn, .Dec. 30 dianapolis Tecognize the Chinese Communists was announced in an offtctal But He'll Be Out & | (UP)—Betty Lou Marbury's main ‘Pirates’ tion were _ Statement. At the same time the Indian government broke off * After 3- worry now is getting back toi Geaunded Vessel day at a diplomatic relations with Gener- Day Hitch school,” her teacher said today, Vi Rg, wits alissimo Chiang Kai-shek's Na-|bllateral arrangements or - Gov, Sehricker has joimed- the] Mrs, Joe Naylor, the 10-year-| NEAH BAY, Wash, Dec. 30 tionalist government. . ./through the Far Eastern Com- Navy, 5 ! . old girl's’ fifth grade teacher,|(UP)--More than $1 million in bor Relas The London reports said Can-|mission, Sl |} But-only for, three days when|visited her yesterday in the hos- cargo has been plundered from om’. fda would announce her recogni-| Marie surveyors represent. [he flies dow’ to New Orleanspital here where doctors 'ampu: . yesterday tion of the Chinese Communists|ing Lioyds of London, Veritas (of "|Jan, 8 with other prominent tated ‘Betty Lou's right hand the beached : Panamanian freight ES aaY after the commonwealth confer- France) and the American Bu- Hoosiers to witness the de Wednesday: to- halt the spread[t Andalucia in one of the most “ence in Colombo, Ceylon, which reau of Shipping have begun a of 230 Naval Reservists on alof infection. [brazen piracy cases in , Wholesale starts Jan. 9 and closes Jan, 14.|thorough examination of the Jap- training cruise. Betty Lou, who attracted na-|tory, customs officials said re unions Ceylon, another British domin-|anese merchant vessels to deter- The city's training unit, the|tion.wide attention when shel ae ecision on fon, is expected to announce rec-|mine whether they are fit to op- nation's largest peacetime ag-|wrote to a newspaper asking Ofelia tirgughoat W ognition when Birtish Foreign erate in international commerce. gregation of reservists from &ipecple to pray that her hand tats wire Shganising a are cated the Secretary Ernest Bevin arrives Taioeh single organised naval unit, willlmignt be saved, was reported] Andaincia’s broken hull, | begin the _ for the conference next week. aipe be under command of Capt. J.in “satistactory condition.” » i expect the Similiar announcements by South| A missing Chinese commercial D. Whitfield Jr., USN. : a 0. oe to five Africa and Pakiston are antici-|airliner piloted by James McGov- The ‘cruise will take the men MEANWHILE, it was revealed pated later, ern of Paterson, N. J. has been to the Panama Canal Zone. that radio Executive Phillips H. Atto John F. Dore completed Responsible French quarters in[sighted in Communist-held terri- Newhten Plan Trip Lord was the “prominent Newl,.. early two million board feet: 0 the last London said the French govern-{tory in China, where it apparent- ‘| Newsmen planning to make the| Yorker” who paid for Betty Lou's of high Er lumber was carried: ! ment was ready to recognize|ly landed without serious damage, trip include Walter Leckrone, ed- recent trip to Boston to, consult|: from the Andalucia by : Communist China “as soon as ar-|it was announced today. itor of The Indianapolis Times, bone specialists. ? away i line of conspiring oath - tangements can be made with| Former American Maj. Gen. fy (James Stuart, editor of thé Star,! Mr, Lord, creator of many well- ey » 3 the setting other western powers.” Claire Chennault,. head of the pa na Vii Hitman, editorial direc:| known radio shows, had asked| my, ship Is aground five miles © os ction was Other world develo . Civil Air Transport, said the pilot eg : . | \ of the News, that his remain anonymous, ; ; umber of i ments of another plane had spotted the, The aircraft carrier Boxer (above) and two dasieavers have been ordered into the western Pa- | The Hoosier delegation will put us it his identity leaked sant of hers, Just off @ Snckiy rere estimated Paris missirig CAT transport in a south). cific to reinforce the Seventh Task Fleet, stationed within asy reach of Communist-huld Formosa, fleave Weir Cook Airport in the out in New-York Mr. Fleishman and Mr. Dore ” wa. rovince river some be eligible A Doutll SXplodod-4t the. date or mos RES Province Iver, bod xoue Cc S U S Shi Force of PHYSICIAN TO SPEAK Orleans by high-ranking naval will board the USS Hyman and sald other plunderers even rons ed out the the Polish embassy chancellory Kong. rew ays o ode PF Dr. Richard Struna, physician, officers and government officials./accompany the training fleet for dyed the Partholes of ihe 300é re nore today, on eey a ranceliory| ndustrialist and world traveler, Included in the reception party|a short distance down the Mis-|foot shop acetylene /
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{ . ing and breaking windows within 90 gon & 100-yard area. France signed away one of the No one was seriously injured. [last remnants of its empire today
To Crack China Blockade
Union Official Asserts Men Powerless
will address the Rotary Club at will be Gov. Earl Long of Louisinoon Tuesday in the Claypooliana and Mayor DeLesseps MorHotel, His subject is “Two Years|rison of New Orleans.
sissippi River before returning to New Orleans. Gov. Schricker and his party
Behind the Iron Curtain in| The followl day, Gov. will fly back to Indianapolis|ables which were in the vessels on. Voting During the past several weeks, and created the autonomous na- . " | ng Ys y o ne § i \ plant. France and Poland have waged tive state of Viet-Nam within the To Leave Vessel Because of Fund Regulations Czechoslovakia. Schricker and the Hoosier group Jan. 10. . water-filled hold. . wooo rth, -attore a little cold war” with a series framework of the French union. pone KONG, Dee. 30 (UP)—Crew members aboard the we. dry Works of notes, arrests and expulsions. Emperor Bao Dal, chief of the| yr, teen ship Flying Arrow said today they were unwilling to STRAUSS . A requested It was touched off when Poland new. anti-Communist government,| wii into blockaded Chinese Communist waters but that they had SAYS: STORE HOURS DAILY 9:30 Iii kL 5 i SPELLS eld Jan. 4 arrested a French diplomatic offi- signed the series of agreements , . iher choice. Aol pd : gt Jer, sais cial on charges of espionage. [itn Feuch High Comintssionet Hong Kong agents of the Isbrandtsen Co. of New York City, : ; i on, urg | Pign said the line would send three ships through the Chinese Nationalist oh t a later Doubtful radical Socialists and hall while 50,000 persons cheered blockade into- Communist - held 5
* gram to remove all but political
moderate Rightists were reported outside. ready today to support Premier "The agreement, in preparation Georges Bidault’s record-breaking for the last three months, turned $6.5 billion budget, increasing the over government administration chances for the Bidault coalition to Viet-Namese officials but will government to survive two votes not become official until ratified of confidence in the National As- by the French national assembly. sembly. * { Under the agreement France The Socialists and Rightists retains the right to set up milipreviously had voted against Bi-|/tary posts in the state. Vietdault on minor clauses in the Namese forces will be co-ordi-budget debate, which was re- nated with the French under a sumed this morning. {French high command. . Viet-Nam will control its own Milan
courts, budget and primary school : {system and will assume other adA three-hour general strike be- ministrative functions. gan in Milan this morning in protest against the wounding of six Hong Kong
steel workers in a fight with po-| Three Chinese Communist sollice last night.
Tokyo
Gen. Douglas MacArthur's headquarters has launched a pro-
for carrying arms aboard a boat inside Hong Kong waters. A police launch hauled the sol|diers off a junk and into a magis[trate’s court despite their pleas
obstacles to the return of the that they were engaged in patrol
Japanese merchant fleet to the|SUtY: high seas, official reports indicat- Belgrade An official government spokes-
ed today. al ning bo countries a Snjettt man accused the Soviet Union toJapanese ships to their ports were day of sending terror squads into
expected to follow either through Yugoslavia Sram Bulgaria. Yogo-
slavs and a Bulgarian—were cap-
Mrs. Conrad Won't iucce.recssey a an wnizenuise to enter Yugoslavia 8 J » Appeal: Conviction
acts of terror and sa e. He said the invaders were armed with an American pistol, a quantity of ammunition, knives Carry Case High Mrs. Perle Mesta, American Mrs. Myrtle Conrad, 43-year- minister to Luxembourg, today old Indianapolis housewife Who received a delegation of young was convicted of manslaughter|world federalists from the United
Luxembourg
in the death of her husband, States. |) is suffering from an old stom-| Mrs. Belgen Wells, a graduate Claude, 52, today abandoned her, Junior federalists from 14/3ch ailment and /prison doctors of Indiana State Teachers Col- in right of appeal. countries convened here for a are no‘ very well satisfied with lege, will teach homemaking 2! ; ¥
In a letter to her attorney, week-long session to discuss ways his condition,” according to his courses. She has taught in Indi-
Miss Jessie Levy, Mrs. Conrad of furthering their program for said she decided against appeal- , world government. They came ing her conviction because “Iifrom the United States, China, find it impossible to raise the Germany and all western Euro-
Shanghai within the next month. The agents said the ships will sail despite a State Department warning to American shippers to} stay clear of all Communist ports.
The Nationalists are maintain-
The Nationalist governfnent re{cently announced it was sowing mines to reinforce the blockade. Mart'n Kearney, New York City, engine room union delegate aboard the Isbramdtsen ship Flying Arrow, said the majority of the 43 men aboard were unwilling to sail into mined waters. However, he said, they were powerless to leave the ship be-| cause regulations require that they!
diers were fined $250 each today must have sufficient funds to pay Shah left for Tehran after a six-
| their pasgage home, » ”
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U. S-Built Tanks Reach Formosa
TAIPEH, Formosa, Dec. 30 (UP)—More than 250 Americanmade tanks, including at least 30 M-4 medium tanks, have arrived in Southern Formosa since the middle of October, reliable sou disclosed today.
tanks helped the. Nationalists beat off a Communist assault on Kingmen Island in which the Nationalists were ‘outnumbered.
Rep. Thomas Ili In Federal Prison
ing a blockade of the China coast.|
{== The United States
: ; f itional arms) , . sources said some of ei ws Tube iitions! :
New Aid to Iran Pledged by U. S.
Action Taken as Shah Heads for Tehran
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (UP) today pledged continued economic and military aid to oil-rich and Com-munist-threptened Iran. The pledge was embodied in a joint statement issued by Presi-| dent Truman and his imperial majesty, the Shah of Iran, as the
weeks’ official visit in this country. The United States agreed to support Iran's application for “economically justifiable” world bank loans and said it stands ready to give technical and economic aid once Congress approves Mr. Truman's program for developing backward areas. It also said it is prepared to offer Iran “certain military assistance” under the program of arms aid to non-Communist nations. The statement glossed over reports’ that the Shah made spe-
Practical Nursing School Names Two fo Staff
“A home economics teacher and a registered nurse have been appointed to the staff of the School of Practical Nursing, which opens
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (UP) —Rep. J. Parnell Thomas (R. N.
wife, Amelia.
The 54-year-old Congressman! spring quarter this year was a
was fined $10,000 and sentenced to!
six to 18 months in jail after he Teachers College.
its doors Jan. 3 In School 3, 23 N. Rural St,
ana high schools and in the
faculty member at Indiana State
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{decided not to contest charges| Miss Helen Layton, R. N., will
money necessary for the appeal.” pean countries.
Mrs. Conrad, who was indicted | for first degree murder in the] Mar. 15 shooting of her husband, was convicted Dec. 2 of manslaughter by a jury in Criminal Court 1. Claimed Self Defense
rad said she shot her husband further deliveries.
in their home at 635 N, Noble St.,|
only in self defense. Mr. Conrad lation of nearly 300,000. Founded died of a gunshot wound twolin 1945,
days later in General Hospital.
On Dec. 9 Judge William D. dency. After Mr. Peron’s elec-
Bain sentenced Mrs. Conrad to)
two to 21 years in the Indiana more conciliatory although still
Women's Prison. ai Execution of a sentence was postponed by Judge Bain when | Miss Levy said she would file an] appeal and a motion for a new trial. . The fetter to Miss Levy was| written in pen and ink by Mrs. Conrad from her cell in the Mar-| fon County Jail. hl Thanks Attorney “I want to thank you for try-| ing to appeal my case,” the let-| ter read. “But in my own mind] and heart I am innocent... You have done more for me than) anyone could expect, for which I am deeply grateful.”
out of newsprint.
congressional
The independent morning tab-
. that he padded his payroll and ac- serve as one of the school’s nursBuenos Aires [cepted “kickbacks.” * He is serv-|ing instructors. She is a graduate ing the sentence at Danury, Conp..!lof Indiana University Training fot newspaper Clarin suspended Federal Prison. ; publication today because it ran| Mrs. Thomas told the United! degree from Ball State Teachers (Press by telephone ‘from her Al-| College. Miss Layton resigned Its regular suppliers are under|lendale, N. J, home that Rep./an instructorship at the I TU. investigation and Thomas appears “quite cheerful”| Medical Center here to accep Throughout the trial Mrs. Con- have been forbidden to make despite his health,
18chool for Nurses and holds a
her appointment. - .
The newspaper reports a circu-
it opposed Juan D.| Peron's candidacy for the presi-
tion, the newspaper adopted a
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independent policy. | Lisbon |
The Portuguese government will increase its defense expenditures by more than $700,000 during 1950, informed sources said today. . They sald the budget will pro-| vide an extra $400,000 for the Army and an extra $320,000 for the Navy. “The budget will be announced tomorrow, Portugal is a member of the Atlantic Pact, {
Suez | British Foreign Secretary Ern-| est Bevin boarded the British
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