Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1950 — Page 1
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“illegal” “demands as defined by
.-ing the court ruling.
“level “in 27 years;
FORECAST: Partly cloudy, mild tonight, tomorrow. Low tonight, 34. High tomorrow, 50.
U.S. ‘Court Expected To Order Coal Miners: Back Into Pits Today
Writ Goes Into Effect Immediately gay Or Until Lewis Abandons 3 Demands
Entered as Second-Class Matter at Postoffive Indianapolis. Indiana. Issued y
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1950
~ WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 (UP)—Federal Judge Rich-| mond B. Keech is expected to order John L. Lewis today to return 400,000 striking soft ‘coal miners to work until
tract demands.
The actual court order is being prepared by attorneys
for the .National Labor Rela-|
* The order will go into effect immediately and will have the effect of requiring the miners to] return to work full-time unless or| until the union abandons three off its new contract demands. The union could strike legally for other reasons if it drops the
_ Indiana ‘Brownout’
Order Delayed Crack trains continued - fo die off in the coal famine - today, creating an acute stortage in rail [travel. The New York Central took its
the Taft-Hartley Act. The union could appeal the! court injunction to the Court of; Appeals. But attorneys said it| was “doubtful” any appeals judge would suspend the injunction. In 1948 when Mr. Lewis defied a temporary court injunction, he “ was later convicted and fined (o% 5. m. and the Sycamore nN chi contempt of court for not obey-| cago at 4:40
“The NYC dy had reluc-| tantly dropped is prize James!
{board at Union Station, then,
The walkout of the United Mine| Workers has reduced the nation’ 8
the Southwest leaving at!
30.000 other industrial workers,
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~ eight-month old dispute yesterday 4
- junction ordering Mr. Lewis 10| prices, but users were looking at!
compel Mr. Lewis to co
Over $2 million in fines for ignor-
__Tecent years.
‘Counsel 3 union violations of the law.
tices when Nhe insists on renewing
_gontract:
benefit to union ‘members only.
“ operations™ amotints to coercion
.phasize that as far as they are. " . “legitimate” demands — such as
* more. pay or shorter hours —| ~ would be perfectly legal. : :
: said, -
Judge Keech's injunction nt gents the first in a one-two punch! burled at Mr. Lewis under the! tinue its last two steam runs! Taft-Hartley Act. from Lima, O. to Frankfort, The real showdown is expected, \Ind., on Monday. this week-end. - The Pennsylvania had cut its! A Taft-Hartley fact-finding, passenger traffic to a bare miniboard completed hearings on the pn leaving passenger tickets 4 premium. Coal Still Available
10:30-p. m.
i { i | |
and hope to make its report to| President Truman by tomorrow SiheF Hah tie railroads, howat the latest. lev the coal shortage had still This would pave the way for| lingered in the fear stage. There Mr. Truman to seek a Taft-Hart- was still coal for industry and ley Act “national emergency” in- homes, trucked in at higher
send his miners back to the pitsitheir supplies anxiously, for at least 80 days. {for a crisis any day. An appeal from this injunction Thomas R. Hutson, labor com-; would not suspend its effective- missioner, and head of the Govness. Such a court order would ernor's Coal Emergency Commity comply im-itee, said today that the “brownmediately or face a possible cita- out” was off for the moment, but tion for contempt of court. Mr, he said if the crisis continues, the Lewis and. the union have paid state may have not only a be
looking
“Temporary ‘Relief’ The Keech injunction comes under the unfair labor practices section of the law-—not the na-
definite shutdown due to the lack
rout but a war-tight-t would operators “temporary relief” from tons of coal from Ft. Harrison “ » tions: drop his “illegal” demands and ~ Delphi Schools. Cluse quest. lof heating coal.
ing two anti-strike injunctions in| The State had ta nudge from the HEAT es. a laid aig down a! saying that nou {save but A Dryas since it, fw wouid come at a hi when fn-| trial power is its lowest. tional emergency provision. The dus order is designed to give coal The State had /obtained 1500 {for use in’State institutions. High-| 1 nat they and NLRB Generali ay trucks will begin moving it {Monday to feplentae low ne sol piles; Besides directing Mr. Lewis to/2t hospitals and call off the strike until he does, | the Keech injunction will order him to resume bargaining “in good faith” at the operators’ re‘If not held up by an appeal,’ the order will remain.in effect until Mr. Lewis complies. It also would be cancelled if the five-
was ordered by the Mayor,
member NLRB overruled. Mr. market with coal being shifted were piled up by mid-morning.
to the highest bidders, although icoal companies denjed this vigiorously. The coal companies were wait= ing patiently for cars of coal long overdue from - West Virginia: mines. Said one of the biggest! {dealers, “We're afraid it has been these provisions of the 1948 coal sefzcd. We don't know what 6 tell ‘our customers.”
Denham and the mine owners. The board is expected to begin hearings on the issue Feb. 20. | Mr. Denham agreed to the op-| erators’ charge that Mr. Lewis: is guilty of unfair labor prac-|
ONE: Union shop without a vote of the membership, TWO Wettare rand giv mg
THREE: “Able—and - —— Start at 8:15 P. M.
and “memorial” clauses permit-| ting him to call strikes at will | Sor mie Timer Ls asl Mr. Denham charged that any Golden Gloves Boxing strike or “reduction of -normal Tournament starts .at 8... .0'clock tonight in the N. | Pennsylvania St. Armory. @ The Armory boxoffice: Will open .at 6:30..p..m. —— Downtown ticket offices— * at Bush-Callahan’s, EmRoe’'s and the Sportsman's Store—were to close at 4:30 p. m @ Prices are: Ringside and first row balcony, $2; - downstairs reserved, $1.50; general admission, adults or children, $1. @Jim Heyrock’s story of ‘the finals will be found on Page 32,
in support of illegal demands. However, his associates ‘em-|
concerned, a strike to back up =
FOOD FOR THE BIRDS - : GOLDEN PRAIRIE, Sask., Feb.! 10 (UP)—Prairie cattle raisers complained today that a shortage of bird food. was hurting their] herds. The farmers said hunger-| driven magples were attacking their cows. |
Only a Biscuit to Eaf—
Children of Codl Miners i in
Have No Food for Lunches
"+ Some Absent, Others Weep Because There's
“Nothing to Take for Noon Meal
. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Feb, 10 (UP)—A third grade student at Mulga School, in the rt of the coal mining district here, told his teacher he was too as ed to bring a lunch. “My mother had only a biscuit to wrap for me,” he said. W. D. Nichols, principal of the school, said this was a typical ‘example of how hungry children have been in many coal mining ‘communities in the Birmingham] area. | Tennessee Coal, Iron and Steel
“We have a child who was ab-| Co.
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imoved the eraser over to. wipe
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The Nickel Plate will discon- | i
Reports were current that ‘the way at Helmstedt,
5:20 p.m. Knickerbocker- off the |
re
rie dosmed? Pain William Hadgraven arehiior for the Society for Prevention of Cruslty to Animals, displays “Rusty,” one of the "big" dogs in the SPCA shelter which will have to be put placing to death if homes cannot be found for them. “Rusty,” ai years
“old, is Sh. Ber Bernard and Shepherd,
:McCloy Says Reds’
Wil Be Stopped
They Won't Seize Berlin, He Promises
BERLIN, Feb. 10. (UP)—U. 8. leukemia front today. nal institu: High-- Commissioner John .J.. Men... [Cloy said today that the Com'munists will be blocked in’ their here Tuesday night, doctors were worried that he might not be The schools at Delphi will re- threatened attempt to take West well enough to be given treatment with the newly” discovered !lease 850 pupils today for an in- Berlin—“by-storm.” -
He also promised that counter-
Responding to questions at a
“I do not know what is in! the minds of the Communists they definitely will not seize West Berlin.” > .The....Communists- had an nounced plans for assembling!
(tomorrow, when - they'll
‘marrow since treatment started.|
500,000 youths in _ Berlin from}
Reported Backing Down
“Thé German Communist youth cards and letters. | ‘ {magazine, Young World, reported Some were from friends back mothers,
‘by...storm.”. Mr. McCloy,
Who arrived
confer... with...American. Berlin:
{of German Communist palice, Charles Dix, {transport chief, said there were
jclearance at Helmstedt.
trucks.
South at School
teachers, Mrs. Bertha Smith and Mrs. Bertha Hill, noticed some, of their 47 school children were listless. Some would burst into tears
They had no lunch. Teacher Cooks Lunch The two women decided some-
an old two-burner hot plate, a
sent the other day,” Mr. Nichols | The coal miners at TCI have. ~“f happened father, a coal miner, if his son was sick.”
and asked and those at Woodward only a few days more.
” Mr.! have any food. to put in the boy's, ! Nichols. said. “T've Davey seen i y {this bad.” . - The crisis at Mulga is ro and he/worse than that at Lewisburg, Bessie, Porter, Newcastle, Johns, |
A Porter
{hard by the coal strike.
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| greens ‘or collards. Some children
i {onion.
| Before noon the teachers would er knows best.” °
|dump the food into a pot and serve the
“That meal,”
.| Adamsville, Graysville, Bayview, lunches. and others near here
R400 of the +
«Gloves Finals—— May 21 to May 30 for a World Tasy-—he-
‘Youth Congress,
{they planned to ake West ‘Berlin home; others were from well. ~-Wishers. from Indiana and. New. up sut after the end of VIN: jn York who have read of | Berlin by rail this morning from Jerry's fight for life In the news(his - Frankfurt headquarters to; papers,
rcommandant Maj. Gen. “Maxwell Indianapolis ID. Taylor, made his statement here after arranging for him fo lamid reports - the Russians al- receive treatments with the hard{ready had backed down on plans] to-get drugs, his picture and story: {to seize West Berlin with the aid Dave been carried in most of the
‘United States nation.
{70 Berlin-bound trucks and Sol.Stories about Jerry. With the the | west bound trucks waiting for financial assistance of the Va-| Last riety Club of Indianapolis they night the backlog was only 40| brought their boy to University,
i i
when it came time to eat lunch.’
thing had to be done. They got!
few knives and-forks, a pot and|idea” in view of the heavy finanother utensils and visited the | cial burden placed on the family is no way of determining how to see his: Worked only two days this year neighbors ‘who were not hit so by Tony's iliness.
One mother cooked some corn- always wanted,” she explained. “I they say. “No,” Mr. Nichols said the . “I've been teaching the sons bread Another furnished furnip had to get it for him.” ~ ‘
_ father replied, “we just didn't of coal miners for 35 years,
children with hot
Mrs. Bil SAAT sown , for him to Some 35,000 miners live. © fiwas the only on of the day. for watch.” <?
PRICE FIVE OWNTS
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Key U.S., British Atom Secrets Given Russ 7 Years,
Spy Says
|
"i {cover the London trial of Dr.
© "Photos by Henry E. Glesing Jr, Times Stafl Photographer. . This blond colored mixed shepherd is another. of the lar which must die if not adopted. The SPCA has difficulty the big dogs because they require plenty of room for : Pe and because of their appetites. Persons who can provide homes for ane or more of the dozen large dogs now ‘n the shelter at _may phone CO.2353.
alentines and Timepieces |
dogs
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Tever used in peacetime was in op: : rl + #5 eration today on all American ae ah these & phases of the Fuchs spy case.
" |about 10 days.
Who’ s Bighearted Enough to Help Big Dogs? British Scientist Liable
the United Mine Workers Union drops several “illegal” Coll 4 ;
To 14-Year Sentence;
Paid Only $400 as ‘Sign of Subservience To Red Cause’; ‘Jekyll, Hyde’ Role Bared
By ROBERT MUSEL, United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 10—For seven years Dr Klaus F
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‘revealed today in Bow Street Magistrate's Court. Fuch's arraignment on a charge of violating the offi
/fession to meeting Russian agents in Boston, New York and London where he be-
Security Blackout d Brital d th “United
| States.
Clamped on Case | | The information he passed: on
to Russia included the workings . lof the great American _atomfe U. S. Data on Fuchs 3 Sec i Mexico, Shrouded is recy | Whether he passed on pro v t i Nerippa-Howard Sislr Writer [Teporta on American research gh
* WASHINGTON, Féb, 10 — One
of the tightest security clamps Held for Trial.
atomic
It is to remain in effect for
ordered the German-born; Brit
The blackout of news and in- Confessions of a Spy . .. Page cx. vestigative activity was timed to Dr. Fuchs Called Study in Psy» chology “we Page 21. aE
Klaus Fuchs, a top British scien- ign" naturalized scientist held for
Af [tist charged with serving as &/tria] Feb, 28 in Old Bailey, If 6on=-
spy for the Russians. victed he will face a maximum Dr. Fuchs is charged with giv- sentence of 14 years in prison,” ing away secrets relating to. pyuchs signed conf atomic energy and the hydrogen! yaq bomb “to unauthorized persons.” Seliberately made himself into a Give Out No Information |"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hae per~ | sonality #0 that he might, as "Dr. ‘The German-born scientist WaR| Teel” work with top arrested on information furnished) and British Jo Austican the by the Federal Bureau of m3 homb. i a a8 # Som vestigation. Some of the charges munistie “Mr. Hy de’ bets ay. their o linvolve alleged contacts with
18oviet agents in-this-country. Dr. 8e¢reta to Russia, Fuchs spent considerable
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Cheer Boys in Fight for esl Fie i Week © | I . oy : obi Up’ to Jerry Hits Apartment
So They Can Fly Home on Same Plane Routs 8 Families,
‘By DONNA MIKELS, Times Staff Writer : dey "NEW YORK, Feb. 10—There's a lot of good news from the Including Children
--First-of-al- ttle Tyrone—Tony)- Piggin-is -feeling better. -— stroyed an. t- building at - TW t -year-old Indi lis leukemia victim first arrived 1651 College Ave. early today (Continued on n Page 6—Col. 5) When the 10.y6ur-ola Indidndpolis je pe after blazes broke out twice on tt et et only. the results of his own pie
ment, Baffled fire inspectors believed
hormnione drugs.
However, yesterday Ton y ‘timepiece, too—a Mickey Mouse
res wil be taken against perked up a little. Last night the clock. When he first came to the the fire was caused by a defecAnd at Nappanee, a brownout eT po Russian BE aD in charge said Bt it hospital the long wait between tive furnace but were still in-| of Berlin traffic on the superhigh-' Tony continues to improve to- Visiting hours and his mother's vestigating the three blazes to-| where 150 day, he probably will start re. presence was too much. There day. shortage had produced a gray trucks going in both directions ceiving injections of either ACTH Were too many tears. | jor its sister d cortisone. Et rs. Dunaway, who's out. When Mrs. Dunaway has to their beds at 5 a. m, today after| crowded press conference at the On his sixth day of ACTH treat- leave in the evenin 'high commissioner's headquarters Ment, is still “responding well.” she'll here, Mr, McCloy said: {Tha
: | The shiny new clock helped Small children, were.
0g, Jerry) knows| "be back when Mickey's! it's all doctors will say until hand reaches 2 the next day.
make, when she has to leave at 4 {their first - studies of his bone!
ment of Mrs. Elva Powers,
| | prosecutor's office,
Pn Jerry himself has a lot to
: Ye msy with His Mail between: 5-and 6p. m. He says he “feels swell.” Yes-| Because Jerry's on the critical to the home of her son.
A stubborn fire partially de-'
Wednesday in the same. apart
Eight families, including four our Times Index
a fire .. as discovered in the apartan| {employee in the Marion County|
Mrs, Henrietta Caldwell, ri 'p. m., he knows she'll be back! ler of Stanley Feezle, member of| after the hand goes all the way... poo.q of Works, was awak-| {around once, for anothed hour, ‘ened by firemen and led from the = ihurning “butlding, “She was taker
me Crown here between 1942 and 1047 in "Pt 23 } Humphreys and prosecu tion I hin Work . on cyinesses revenled that the slight Measures voy by government,
officials to quiet thé uproar in tha this country for the duration of the trial were extraordinary. They apparently were suggested by the FBI for adoption on a voluntary basis. As a result, officials and em«
viet agents a member of the Communist Party in 1942, im+ mediately after he went to work ~ for the British government on atomic research. He was then a
but the findings of his colleagues
LOCAL TEMPERATURES and anything else of valye Which
6am. 38 10am..30 |. uid learn” Ham... NN 11 a. m .. 41 THREE: Met Soviet ASO n Bam ..87 12 (Noon) 44 London, New York, Boston and Sam ..37 1pm. 488 [15 Almos, gave them secret
documents and let them q {him at irregular meetings -{mid-19042 until about a year ago, —twhen he first began {fo have doubts about Soviet policy.
~ FOUR: Accepted $400 from the
About People secsnseess 21 Amusements ..osevesiess 18 Bridge «iisvosvesevnnsess 12
Comics. EN Ee es rn +39 | his subservience to the C
nist cause. On one occasion; he personally took atomic secrets to ‘ithe Soviet Embassy in London.
Crossword ,.icesssssness 17 Bditorials wii 22
-addressed—-a—stack-of-list-- Mra Dunaway isa nee SE WH Valentines to the kids back in In-/longer visiting hours than the)
and Mrs. Ruth Diggin; “took ai second -fire little isides of their sons. fers. apartment.
Since. one. weak ARO, when. The... Attend Telecast = . 1
Times flew Jerry
iof “Stop the Music,”
olis Times. They enjoyed the show but| | mostly they compared notes on Tou and higiamily read thos common {liness which threatens the lives of their young sons. ‘Both mothers are encouraged 'by the progress of two other little - {boys who aré patients along with jHoshital Here for similar treat {Jerry at Children’s Medical ServTony said yesterday he was! {ice of New York University-Belle-going to do everything the doe-| vie Medical Center. tors tell him, so that he can| Doctors at Bellevue Hospital “hurry up and get well.” .|yesterday reported that the bone Hopes to Catch Up {marrow of one of these boys, He knows his old friend Jerry, |4-year- -old Bobby Collins of!gaott who came here almost a week New York City, is completely reahead of him, has been -taking/turned to normal. When the boy {his “medicine” longer. He wants entered the Hospital two weeks! to hurry up and catch up, so lago, his bone marrow was in they can ride back in the same |vaded with leukemic cells. plane. Almost the same degree of re-| Tony got a surprise yesterday. covery was reported for 4-year-His mother bought him the wrist|old Harold Kravetsky, who came’ watch that he's wanted as long 2000 miles from Winnipeg, Can-| as she can remember. {ada, here for treatments with, gar The mother said the purchase 'ACTH. might not have heen “a good The doctors
{New York papers, and over the |of the two-story building.
a city policeman,
4 Children Routed 9-month-old son. Mr.
dren in their apartment,
(chill and watched the fire, ———————————
Jerry's Father on
Dunaway,
Gerald T7-year-old ; {long-lived the recovery will be. vietim, and with Mrs. “But that's the one thing he’s Leukemia has never been cured, = Mr. Dunaway will
Dunaway. be ACTH may be only a brief re- in Bellevue Hospital. The look of joy on t
box was proof enough that “Moth. cancer of the blood toward thie father's trip,
| nurse on the ward had had a look, LONG BRANCH, N. J., Te. 10, ia$ his new timepiece and checked (UP) jet, girls ‘were born ; [Victim, Sea Girt, N. J, at MonJerry, incidentally, a . iv od Memaotial Hospital
Jerry.”
to!
today.
With ACTH, New Wenger 4195.
} Vey 1
Mrs. Powers. told. police. a fire” Inside. Indianapolis vvsvve 21
at noon Wednesday burned out the wali but the daming hours took them from the {age was confined to Mrs. Pow-
The building was without “heat, a Tanti fast night when Firéd De= 8) They went to see the teiecast partment inspectors allowed the! with tickets fire in the furnace to be rebuilt. {provided by Earl Wilson, Broad: The third fire at 5 a. m. today. way columnist for The Indianap- destroyed most of ‘the north: side
When Mrs. Powers discovered the fire this morning she ran to the apartment of Russell Spurlin, | who routed! other occupants of the building’ and called the fire department.
Mr. and Mrs. Spurlin have a and Mrs. Louis Long had three small chil-| their;
own, Louis Jr., 3 and Clarella, 6,isome bridegroom - began a life today of hammer holds and head and a Byear-old visitor, David| {locks.
Way to New York
835 Eastern ther. {Ave., was on the way to New! Following a full wrestling pro- mus of Baltimore who gained & stressed, however, York by train this afternoon to'gram, McClarity, dressed in tails draw in a bout before the cere in cases of both boys thaf there spend the week-end with his son. instead of trunks. and Shirley in emony. * leukemia a white net organdy dress in Shirley said she'll give up fights fo
laden smoke-filled ring: ‘with presents when he Visits Jerry Both trembled during the tomorrow. ding. 1“I'd feel a lot better i k little prieve for the children believed’ Fellow workers at the Allison was going to wrestle,” said Mr. t brought a potato or two and an boy's face when he opéned the doomed to death Bw the merciless,
\casional The boy, .accompanied by his of cheers during the service, aad They W. Warnke, a eB mother, was flown to New York the calmest man of all was a week ago today for ae oy ‘Paul Bowser, who
Fashions .icivessivsness 12 Big Help to Russ ~~} Food iaiivierrervrivvae-12= “For: security reasons,” ~the--ine | FOrum .....eeoesessanens 22 formation passed on by Fuchs i Gardening sesasevesssses 13 Iwas not disclosed, But Hy FE HollyWood -.. ver: csvieer IB phreys described it variously
“ye possib |dianapolis. And he opened allalloted time, whenever it does not {broke out in. the same wall at 9 Dr. Jordan ...c.eeoseesed@ a, aio Sot rb |of his own mail, some 20 get-well interfere with hospital schedule. . m. Wednesday, Firemen ex- Mrs. Manners ........... 17 [sible value to an enemy.” . Last night, the two boys’ tinguished that fire in short order. Needlework . ; Fuchs, pale, slender, of medium Mrs, Ruby Dunaway ,nq |ittle. damage resulted. A Novel ...... peered near -'sightédly
: 3. {height _ithrough his th gold-rigth {glasses as the “evidence agaist him mounted. He did not testify. American -and British official
_Othman
Radio vrcrvsireensnseins 1 RUBTK sosssvssvsivenness 21 Society aie
C93 British air staff Lord Portal, set
Teen Problems .ocveeeess 13 {grimly fn the drab little courte Weather Map ...sseeees 26 (room. Earl Wilson seevsssssses 18 They heard Mr. Humphreys
Women's (Continued on Page 6—Col. 1) A Single R Ring Coromonyms
"To Have and fo Hold" Unifes Grappler and Lady Wrestler
5000 Fans See Pro Matman Wed Blond Colleague in Arena Where They First Met =~
BOSTON, Mass. Feb. 10 (UP)—A pretty bride and her hand.
cvsrsavnsnsnnes 1
Blond and dimpled Shirley Stremple of Joplin, Mo., married her
The children were placed in| {hulking sweetheart, Roy McClarity, a 220-pound wrestler, last Bight homes of neighbors while the gs some 5500 ° ‘guests’ cheéred the ceremony, {adults stood in the pre-dawn! While a host of grappling world
san
[ried in a wrestling | ring 5 yesta notables gathered around, Justice ag0.n New York. ontreal
of the Peace Ross H. Currier Pro-i ‘Mrs. Guy La Rose of {nounced the five-minute service Iniwas matron of honor. Her Huse the ring where the principals had (band couldn't attend because he (met. while on the same card, lq4i]] was dressing after bis lowe Because Shirley, 106, is & Wres- ino pout before nuptial activitiés began. Best man was Harry Ate
place of tights, climbed into the ing “for a while anyhow” -but ‘that she intends to keep in trim “i ‘and give her husband and her ims I pression of his technique
sional hockey star, form. If 1 think
or an outburst. but I'm prepared to run."
Britain's third ranking atomic scientist, betrayed vital - American and British A-bomb secrets to Russia, it was -
{bomb center at Los Alamos, Rey
_|obsetvers, including chief of the .
“We often try out wrestling plant passed the hat to contribute McClarity, a Winnipeg, Manitoba; holds on each other,” she said, and native and former semi-profes- a Roy criticizes my form— aS ‘several handed him money with! By bedtime last night every TRIPLETS TO POLIO MOTHER, the request to “buy something for| They gave no heed to an oes holds ate bad. I fell hizg. Sa, heckler
Faces Hearing Feb. 28
cial Secrets. et, brought out that he had made a full come
[the hydrogen bomb was not dis- =
“Magistrate Sir Lawrence Dunne
read into evidence, said: be a
“courtroom, was I
ONE: Voluntarily contacted 80. 7 i
“lconvinced but Secret Communist, Si
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