Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1950 — Page 5

AR. 3, 1050

1

ndeg is different,

plainly got a deeprun outside the hat he was doing

088 two reporters

“case broke, that he notation ang one time honesty

circumstances, no puld commit him. position—-there are

day

arider was show- » press what an

was, 3 PMT

IR RE

ECON BTR ERT EE RE EE

ir

“British War Minister Under Fire As

disavowed his belief in communism,

RR

+ * Beaverbrook Papérs Push Demand That Strachey Be Ousted From Key Cabinet Post

: y By United Press WAR MINISTER JOHN STRACHEY was challenged publicly today to say where, when and under what Sircumstares " ever PER} WiAasiked Today to Sei 59

terpart in aly

{

Lord Beaverbrook's conservative press dared Mr. Strachey to make work for un-|

out an unprecedented defense of the war minister by Prim inister : Clement Attlee, a plgier by Prime Minister na)y.

Lord Beaverbrook's Evening Klaus Fuchs, who gave Russia Bishop ' Giacomo Zaffrani of

Standard picked up the ball for &tomic Secrets. the second ° 3 Attlee Strikes Back straight day of. 4 i 5 Mr. Attiee's office retorted with an offensive | Aa against Mr, : Strachey. It confronted the Labor..government, =. which . squeezed ~ through the general elections to

ry a bare and un-_« ¥ workable major- Tv #3-4n Cominiohs, -n jie the government denial, said: wi e graves “On receipt of this so far of an ex- Mr. Strachey ment) statement the pected series of crises. The Standard opened the at- for” any statements hs Mr. phorus. tack yesterday by chargi { |Btrachey disavowing his’ f in: > Jestelvay 1 Bitg.'n a communism. Prolonged research Formosa > ’ RANA front page splash that the newly, _ SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND

A has failed to reveal any record of appointed war minister was an!such statements. cheering Chinese hailed - today

{denying the published ‘charges {as untreee and “disgraceful head-! {lines.” It said that Mr. Strachey.|

Japan

nist Party, of which he been, a member.”

a British firm in Hong Kong is Today the Standard,

ready has negotiated an agree-|

5 - + who want King Leopold back on. __ raves 5 ih ; “avowed Communist.” His -post| “No. 10. Downing Street (the Generalissimo Chiang Ralsher's the throne stoned the anti-Leopold SE NORELD 1, Mar. 3 GREEN put him in a position of prime re- official residence of the Prime [turn to .the presidency. a or Socialist party headquarters here Ge es ag 7 Agi BAIL for sponsibility for counter-espionage Minister) were asked to supply. 31ers. nurses, Sliea tors, Btu on. today. Eighty of them were” 51ng1y EE edd : es ‘GRAY Against Communists such as Dr. details and dates of .any such businessmen and ot or marel 4 arrested. A bystander was 3s ranger 0 stepp nto his RED EEE St tMents. They referred the LTOUSh the city an Sntial Toms Seriously injured. 1 The awk CM Cra ‘Evening Standard reporter to Mr in front of the presidential home 4 er the man le Mr. Crump FEATURING : D IN {8trachey. : “to demonstrate their faith in Gen. Scotland discovered me stranger had DELIVERE : | “Inquiries from Mr. Strachey c ang xug Pledge Caan I the THE BRITISH navy announced ayy him 2. %10 W) nate WiLL NORTHCOTT : Bimself were similarly abortive. pric AE2INSC. the- Chinese Com: yoq,y ‘y search for the lost gal- ® $2 called police. ©: : SAVE_0.0.0, CHARGES, USE CHECK OR MONEY ORDERS TIME FOR | The reporter was told by “his sec- : {leon of Tobermory Bay. | “What did the man look like?" INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS :

retary: ‘There is no statement on, Germany | the matter from Mr. Strachey at| the moment'” Another Beaverbrook paper, the Morning Express, de- strictions with a {manded that Mr. Strachey be dis-| Western Allies permitted smug{missed from the cabinet which gling of goods from East Ger{Attlee reshuffled this week.

{ Other world developments;

GAMES . .. | Netherlands

1H France THE International

Ma by (3 LA LD @' communist deputies stormed 1,

SATURDAY'S

{the National Assembly tribunal {today during an hours-long fili-

Ed

the United Nations general as-| {buster blocking discussion of gov

council. 3 The near riot in the National{' In effect {he ruling upholds al 7 | Assembly came soon after ground veto on memberships by the big | i crews at Orly Airport walked off five powers represented on the : their jobs. Strikes and labor un-.council-—~Russia, Britain,” France. {rest were spreading throughout China and the United States. France ——— rE : Paris Ie nia na The Communists stz TG 2 ar ei 4 talled-debate FRANCE and the Saar cement-|

all morning on two bills before ! ‘the assembly, The acting chair- ed their economic union today] man; Jules Roclore, tried to end With five agreements designed to! ithe filibuster this afternoon. (weld the two into a permanent Communist deputies surged to- €cOnomic unit. | ward the-tribune.—~In-a wildfree + De -A8reements—were—

behind his American and British Bulgarian “Hote which accused Scots of the Canfpveri “purchasing power. Yugosiav frontier guards of kill-/the Florencia, treasure ship of! tigated by police today. |ing two Bulgarian soldiers.

PREMIER ALCIDE DE GAS-' Russia

= SN eRpesie © 45 ‘wi {American citizens in the Sowat put into Tobermory Bay’ to fill barber and invited him home with : vehi car Cployed {armhands whose land- Union, put Russia has countered: her ‘water casks; " - i give places and dates of any public affirmation: which would bear graphing has spread throughout!with a claim that only one is an|ards were ashore Texan © American, it was disclosed today. wafer,

Guastalla, in thé strongly COm-|in Russia was revealed in-a note {munist area of Reggio Emilia in presented to the American em-| Northern Italy, sent a persq nal ap- bassy peal to the premier to do some- Minister Andrei Gromyko. The prisoner, the Scot managed_ to {an upprecedented statement thing for the hungry fermhands. Soviet note was in reply to two Ni {recent American notes demand- _- |Ing release of the Americans. ao : Cmaps AN PH THE JAF PA} NESE gover nme ent AH owes (as long ago“as 1940, “had made it plans to purchase 400,000 tons of as citizens SF Wha {clear that he was in fundamental coal from Communist China dur- were either Soviet citizens. other nef {disagreement with the Commu- ing 1950, the Jiji News Agency nationalities or were pias has never reported today. The agency said persons, the Ruasian reply said.

replying acting as a “go-between” and al- son admitted to be an Ate

(govern- ment for the exchange of 70,000 that four other Soviet 3 Evening tons of Kailan coal for Japanese whose families are in the United {Standard made a renewed search galvanized sheet metal and phos- States will be granted permission

Belgium

THE SOVIET commandant in havy was breaking out modern {Berlin has answered two Western diving equipment and sounding news- protests against Soviet traffic re-i gear. to hunt the ancient galleon charge that the Which according to legend had $90 milljon in treasure aboard.

{many and illegally transported any credence in the legendary {passengers to West Germany, tale of the galleon. i {was being paid in hard cash for

tice ruled 12 to two today that and divers.

American Traveler, Liverpool: “Danaholm, : {carrying out the search as a Goeteborg: Gen. AM. Patch Beamen: 3 Court - of training exercise for navy saflors haven: Jutlandia. Copenhagen: Parthia, SMORGASBORD 259 E. Washington St. 346 W. Washington St. Liverpool Pau Ver: Haifa Queen Open Saturday Nights Till 8. LI 2174 West of Senate. LIL 9071 | Mary, CHerbourg: Ribeira Grande, Ponta y : But every schoolboy here knows Peleada: Steel Advocate. Beirut, Trotla

sembly cannot admit states to the romance and legend of the

ro Avimal, Kingston. New Haren, Puerto § a | 0 yishend : lernment bills to crack down on UY. Membership without a recom- Tobermory Bay. Five fathoms | Jimales, Havana. Mormactern, Pha p ’ \ | % » . yaquil. § ’ N labor. front-agitators, - ;mendation from the security deep lies the galleon, known. to erlo Cabello, Santa Hosa. Curscao

1

oa

Red By Newspaper (Clipping—For $41 2, uistrban Ji, Co

r | yOAKLAND, Cal, Mar. 3-(upy| dition at Fermanents Hos Sy A larceny with a “Samson and —Twe Ohio sailors narrowly © Oglethorpe og 3 clan -as/ Delilah” twist was being inves- Caped death last night when their | Lb ; : Fy | - {auto was struck by a San Fran- | ONGER LIVED Gat the Spanish Armada’ which fled] Olandis W. Haskins, 46, of 336 Cisco-bound ‘interurban train. fehiale. Hves a {from the humiliating defeat DYN. East St. told polite a woman| The sailors were Seaman Rob-| The average ena) Tong er Bir Francis Drake's fieet in 1588. ne met in, a bar last night told ert Bergman, Cincinnati, 19, .and proximately a onge: Trying to sneak "home unde- him he needed a haircut. He said Dis passenger, Rabert Brown, 19, the average male. th_halding 3S. tected, she ran-out-of -water—and gis totd nim her bBFOTHEF Was a]

v ANE aie

ently stalled on the (Fae a -Mr, -was us cone AA 5 Hi

THE UNITED STATES has

While Spant- her. - searching for they captured a clan chief, The controversy over Americans Donald = Glas ~M'Lean, and took him back aboard their ship. Fearing he would be taken -by- Soviet Deputy Foreign away ‘to a Strange land as a

Mr, Haskins said he went with her to an apartment on E. Washington St. and got the haircut. He said he left the room for a few minutes and returned to find } he'd been clipped too—his wallgt containing $41 was gone and so §

break into the powder room and were his new friends.

blow up the ship, himself and the — rim— Satife Spanish crew. ~Woman Swindled of Life }

ORO those claimed po gu ymeso omnes India , Savings Found : Dead

by the United States long journey by land and zea to PHILADELPHIA: Mar, 3 (UP)

the Washington, D. C.. 2 ar-.—Mrs. Flora Sandler, 62, was the here pon. their a a swindled out of her $2500 life | miles behind them. They are SaVings three weeks ago. Asoka, an 800-pound two-year. She was found dead in-the gascitizens glq male, and the female Shanty, filled kitchen of her home yeswho is about the same age, but terday. Police said she probably

weighs 200 pounds more ended her life because of ——— : |despondency.

TWO BABY elephants ‘on stateless

It did not identify the one perrican. : The Russian note said, however, Clever little "scatter. bugs" adorn this classic ballet

to leave the Soviet Union. wedgie en

‘Barber Loses $10 To Fast Change Artist

TWO TRUCKLOADS of youths

BLACK

The dry announcement said the , was asked.

“I .don't remember what he looked like,” <Mr. Crump said, “but he needed a haircut.”

ORGANIST AT THE HAMMOND NIGHTLY and SUNDAY 610 8:30 P. M:

Sunday Evening

Mail And Phone Orders Filled Promptly (Add (5c Postage).

Ship Movements New York Arrivals—Gen A WwW

Bremerhaven; Queen of Bermuda

8 ! muda, 5 It said it New York Departures — African Dawn Genoa: American Counselor, Antwerp.

The navy was quick to disclaim Greely:

4 BIG STORES

IN INDIANAPOLIS

foss, Revkiavik: Agwiking. Havana

140 E. Washington St.

Near Delaware St. LI 1803

1063 Virginia Ave.

Open Nights Till 8:30. MA, 5124

wu stretch your

ee ——

IR LL RTE Pu : a)

AY Rn

for all, the Communists briefly the French Foreign Office. They captured the Popular Republican 8aVe France a 50-year lease onj benches, beating several.deputies: {Ne Saar coal minese, subject. to, 44 Mr. Roclore sounded the assem. De Saar coal mines, subject to! § bly alarm siren to evacuate the the mines by any future German fl chamber. but the Communists|/Peace treaty, 5 stone Tht: ~ Assembly “executives Austria 1 | fne 1 ecide whether to Use| SOVIET AMBASSADOR Georgi ree. : a {Zarubin told the foreign-office-to-] Romania day that Moscow had accepted a’ ! roposal to ren t he THE - UNITED STATES andiTonIoa peace it Ri the Britain have © been asked bY |The date was suggested by deputy Romania to close their informa- foreign ministers of the Western!

tion offices in' Bucharest, the of- powers when they met with Mr.! ficlal news agency said today. = |Zarubin Tuesday. is

’ . Soviet Yugoslavia | RUSSIA'S recent revaluation| YUGOSLAVIA accused the Bul-! of the ruble may deal a sharp 8arian government today of try-| economic blow to the Soviet East|ing to pin internal disorders and European satellités, economic ex- murders on Marshal Tito's gov-| perts said today. fernment in an attempt to create] The experts said the revalia- a tense atmosphere on the Yugotion, whereby the ruble was in- slav-Bulgarian border. The Yugocreased 25 per cent in value, still|slav foreign ministry rejected as left the Russian worker far ‘completely fabricated” a Feb. 27!

be ‘THE SHOREHAM “150°, exquisitely SR di a. o1 a } finished in i RE Tae la Te eat = ; = «has Magnascope with big 16-inch = i. {picture tube simplifiedguning, aR builfsin fitter and ontenna. $339.50 Bo ; = { en g | Buy: On Riddick’s Easy + ‘Payment Plan! Ry s = oe ) B 2 olisl- . '£ pi = . / : . | 2 ring. g in blue 2 : s- and © E ump in 2 =; with = trom a E omen's BL 3 = Near mn er colors. g Tr AE S— 2 AYRES’ | _E- 3 : = & 5 HuRtm = + ap fry

SUPPORT YOUR 1950 RED CROSS FUND

; ‘“o 6 Dinner Plates

e-6-Bread-n"- Butter:—e—6-Cups— rt

Complete 100pc. Service for Six

No Charge for Credit!

o 6 Dessert Dishes

* 6 Saucers “a * Veg. Bowl!

; Dishes e Meat Platter

Lye ET TL TN [RAPT TL eo 6 Water Glasses _® 6 Juice Glasses ® 61502 Tumblers + 6 Coasters » 6 Beverage Glasses 6 Ashtrays “ee 6 Stirrers

| 26pc. Silverplate Service for 6

eo & Knives eo 6 Forks e Sugar Shell

e 6 Teaspoons e 6 Dessert Spoons e Butter Knif

I PLEASE CHECK THESE POINTS! =. * Kay Helps You S-T-R-E-T-C-H Your. Dollars ! =| _* No Extra Charges for Credit at Kay's ! ® Prompt, Courteous Sétvice at Kay's! -—* Your Promise to Pay Is Good at Kay's!

. ® Takes Only a Few Minutes to Open An ~~ Account ut Kay's! a a

ey Cheerfully Ref

LUA IAL a