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Mob Tries to Remove | be Basie Kav Comrades Wounded in S asic hey | Battle at San Severo Of Business Band Also Attacks Ascoli Satriano Jail Problems Likened |

Where Leftist Leaders Are Being Held By Publisher in Talk

> By United P : : | & A Communist mob. stormed a hospital at San Serevo today in To Hoosier Editors [2 . ~an attempt to remove comrades who were among the 40 persons Words rooted in truth are one wounded in a pitched battle there Thursday. of the basic raw materials in| . Police riot squads checked the attempted invasion of the hos- gyery business, Bernard Kilgore pital. After 30 minutes of brawling about the grounds, the crowd publisher yas driven off and order was restored. st neg At about the same time another : AA mittee working for a united front trial Editors Conference at ButCommunist band at nearby As-iy.th the monarchists. ler University last night.

toll Satriano attacked She local The other chief defendant, An-. It is information, he said.| where the CACETS WET® tonio Castanos, who admitted he which is mixed with wood and! held. That assault ended abrupt- na

4 | Was secretary of the underground eoncrete” social info tion! ly when. armed carabinleri ap-| labor organization CNT. was! th d t h ration peared in force. |gathere rom the units, or!

: given a 25-year sentence The | cu r > i As the week-long unrest prosecutor had demanded a 30- Suetars Of people, who make a

throughout Italy erupted in new year sentence. wr Ki bhzecahi ! Violence, one of the wounded in Informed sources believed to- Ya Bore, blus-shiried and, -~ bow-tiéd, had come from New|

the San Severo rioting died. The 4a that Spain will 8 nd a lar ’ i death of Michele di Munzio, 23 odin bo ts pew Ps20 A se York to tell the house organ edi-!

raised the fatalities to four. loan from the National City Banik '0r® of Indiana what the people , Armored security forces fought or New York for cereal grains to 'P business want to know. #8 pitched battle for six hours ofrset last year’s drought. * Problems Likened Thursday with massed Commu-| It also was believed some of “We think of business everynists. who rioted through San ihe money will go for fertilizers where as a& community, big and Severo, in “bloody Puglia” prov- and agricultural equipment to in- little business alike,” he said. ince of South Italy near Foggia. crease Spain's crops this year. “Their problems, their needs, are

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Thirty senior medical students from Indiana University visited gine works yesterday for in-plant study. Dr. Emmett B. Lamb,

A violent 24-hour general gay strike for higher pay today. children and. how

strike protesting the possible re- my, gettlement marked turn of King Leopold III ended pigoast single break on schedule today. but the royalty tion's strike front. told the editors. dispute was far from solution. More trouble was in the offing,| “It.fis the social With neither pro-Leopold nor however. The Communist- led business anti-Leopold forces ‘apparently General Confederation of Labor sis, able to form a government that ordered a 24-hour strike for Monwould command a majority In day in all French and - Algerian begins to suffer. It becomes the Parliament, observers believed ports in protest against police Public Enemy No. 1.” Regent Prince. Charles may dis- action against dock strikers in 100 Editors Present solve the chambers and order new Marseille earlier this week. He sald wise industries are Pauw University were among 42 prosecuting siorney. elections in 40 days. The joint strike committee of using truth to combat eITor named to Phi Beta Kappa na) He said he has no “commit- . HH so, it would "be the fourth Communist, Socialist and Catho- boldly, prudently and persistently. tional scholastic honorary, A ments” from either party faction, time in less” than a year that lic Unfons sent back-to-work or-| About 100 industrial editors at- total of 18 students from. In- and seeks support of “any group Belgians have gone to the polls ders to 130,000 workers in govern- tended, diana were admitted 10 the hon- that feels 1 am qualified” for the with King Leopold's return the ment-owned gas and electricity | During the day-long program y : job.

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Party Factions Keeping Mum Frank H. Fairchild today en-

Times State Service ; tered the race for Republican GREENCASTLE, Mar. : 25— ndmination for Marion County Four Indianapolis students at De-

structure of, which is getting emphahe pointed out. “Whenever

there is a trend to tyranny, truth

Total of 42 Join DePauw Group

‘lorary. main issue. ; (plants the editors heard C. Carl Vii Indianapolis students were Ann! Mr. Fairchild, now a member ’ 40 Hurt in Riots ; Germany Plercey, superintendent of the Brigham, 5407 N. New Jersey St.; of Marion County Council, was “In ‘a direct plebiscite on the Avery Press, Columbus, Ind; Arthur W. Banta, 37 8S. Spencer Republican nominee for prose-

West Gern ‘ialis ay question Mar. 12, the exiled king Wi oan intane Wet | David K. Banker, personnel rela- Ave.; Catherine Clark, 50 For- cutor at the last election. He is won 4 57.7 per cent over-all ma- German government's decision to | tions, Allison plant; F. J. Burtt, rest Blvd.: A. Glen Shoptaugh, a member of -the law firm of 2 JONIty, but falled. to._carry Brus. move 22.of its-bureaus: and offices; BduSLI al relations. Ame 3826: Na Pennsylvania St. ini oMurray, Mannon;- Faivchild- and ©. mele and four Walloon provinces. | . Russian-surrounded Berlin. Steel & Wire Co; Gloria: Wil-| Others from Indiana included Stewart, and of the board of dis | Thirty to 40 persons were in- The Socialist press office said ®on. RCA personnel; Fremont Richard H. Athey, Gary; Allen W. rectors of Indianapolis Comjured in riots yesterday in Brus- plans for the shift announced by| I °Wer, feature writer for the Dirrim, Hamilton; James L. Mor- munity Fund, Indiana Mental sels, but there were no fatalities, the cabinet vesterd ay represent eWs, and Bennet Kline, business ton, Richmond; Robert A. Rehm, Hygiene Society, Marion County Mounted state police swinging only "a small, a very snail) ote {consultant ‘with the Willlam H. Logansport; Clyde Ricketts, Wal- Child Guidance Clinic, and Round sabers and gendarmes with tear the right direction’ P Stephens Co., Chicago. 'kerton; Charles A. Nichols, An-|/Table of Christians and Jews. fas; Donte. Niles and truncheons, It sald’ socialist Lord Mayor| The Butler shidiy. set the choral derson; Maurice B. Wood, Plym- . Ernst Reuter of Western B {background an r. 4 G | Hr am mike, Salied. by and other leaders of the Ba |O'Dell, head of the journalism Jane Kuentzel, Whiting; Nelson yng a trustee of Irvington Pres-

.. municipal ernme school, introduced Mr. Kilgore. | Federation of Labor as a dem I government also were Breit of Greencastle: Edward Thwing and DE oD Leyte ph

onstration inst King Leopold, disappointed in Chancellor Kon- John Kleinhenz, . LP | ended oa . po rad Adenauer’s plans. . the association and publicity di- ©Uth: James R. Troyer, Elkhart: ation of Indianapolis, and now, wi Yilicially: at midnignt, arm ert K. Gibson, Batesville hics | ® Y | . rector for the Indianapolis Water! y of-S Studer _/is chairman of the Legal Eth cs Spain | Tugosiavia Co,, presided. ! Out-of-State Students Committee of the bar association. | { Italy recently turned down 8 eee . . | Dut Sicatute Jiodduis nawied | A former civil governor of Yugoslav proposal to negotiate a . . [were ne L. Eton can affairs. he has gervedi”: Madrid and 17 cd-defendantsifinal settlement of the Trieste In lal {H. Ellis, Chicago; John ch went to jall today for from two! problem, reliable sources sald to-! right, Onarga, Ill; ta 25 years for anti-Franco ac-day. : | Young. view, His Jumés N. Fownship er 5! Yash jo |Dodd, Danville, Ill; Dora May| He is a graduate of Butler Uni- jo

tiyities. 2 The Italian government spurned " . . A 12-man military court found a Yugoslav suggestion that ‘the iz ie S the 18 guilty last night. ‘two countries eliminate the long

Although the state prosecutor standing source of friction by| had demanded a 30-year sen- drawing final boundaries for the! tence for him, Antonio Trigo, ‘the strategic free territory at the top!

Hildebrand, Rockford, Ill.; James! versity, Indiana University Law| C. - Barbiera, Park - Ridge,

Mildred - Semelka, Toledo, O.; Tau Delta. With Mrs. Fairchildito

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; He was charged with repre-'be willing to discuss a settlement venting the Socialists in a secret on the basi= of the present oceuInternational co-ordination com-!pation zones.

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DAY Twing, 64, Ch ; Yo First Annual Indiana Food Fair Through By thei] Southall 40" Lina, 0. y, Falrgrounds. { enney, 18, New York City tors of the Union—All day, Lincoln. Charlie Harvey. 26, 434 W. Jist. American Legion State Bowling Tourna- Jchardson.. 19, 424 W J Indiana Alleys. | Charles Toner, 21, .

—Michael Rice, Louisvitle, Ky; . ers was the absence of Sen. Howard Downs, Independence, Sam N. Lingeman Homer E. Capehart. The senior Mo.: Marion Lewis, West Spring- . Senator. who is up for re-election, field, Mass.: Ernest E. oe Rites Tomorrow | was called to Columbus, O., be- Kenosha. Wis.: David J. Ware, Times State Service D cause of the sudden. death. there. wehington, ©; Thomas J. Shively, -BROWNSBURG, ~Mar. 25 of his younger brother, Ivan) jy akewood, O.: William L. Walter, Services for Sam N. Linegman, Capehart. | Miamisburg, O.; Lewis J. Bodi, oldest Brownsburg resident, who

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Agnes Mariorie the Chateau Room of the Clay- gy Reno, Okla., and Mary Hester, tomorrow in the Brownsburg pool, the GOP state committee) Glenshaw, Pa. Christian Church. Burial will be in

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‘ment—Through Sunday, Kent , ; eh ——— Indiana Republican Edilorial Amotiation Peterson. 18. Xeuia 0 headquarters on the hotel's ninth, ke’ Se All day, C I, ChAT Martin, ‘38 164] N_ Talbot; Mabie, floor. Top business on the agenda Ike’ to Face nate Indianapolis District, Methodist Church |, Valioomb 35. 440 N= Oxford ” : “ . | A lifelong resident of the com-|g puted p.m. Irviston DEALS, Butengr, 33, doy College: Judy was the ratification of June 30 as Probers Next Week Methodist Church Harlan New, 33, RORCS ‘Bocty | the date for the Republican stat Marion nix Teachers Fastitute Busi. 3) "0% Lb 4 Betty Burdine he Rep state Beas Education Division—10.30 a. mm. Joseph Wildman. 46. BR. 2. Josephine NOMinating convention, 8. Hancock

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Daughters of the Unisn—All day, Lin BUTS tage. Rov us Alms Hardeli. Elden Benham, editor of the Terre Haute t/0N® subcommittee, aroused by a Crawfordsville,

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Florida ficers for the coming year -and middle of next week,” an Army Survivors

. Paullx E Filbhian, * c i ) i x o { ———— 15. hare i wo iia. Ee Star, as president of the IREA. |VeW YOrk speech of the wartime Rochester, N. Y, and Frank of| EVENTS TOMORROW Fook, Marion J. va. RV atafory timan. | Awards for excellence in vari- Allied supreme commander in Eu- LaGrange, Ill, and a sister, Mrs. Indiana Food Falr—-Through vs. Elizabeth 8 Robluson te

ous newspa 1d%, w ‘irope, yesterday asked Gen. Eisen- Iva Adams, Akron, O. Another] sented er aldy, wil be, Fhe nOWer to’ appear before the mem- son, Dr. Laurel of Indianapolis, | banquet tonight. 5 They ro (OO Lh BT i i Ried dost WON. & ipa

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plant doctor, explains a dispensary card to (left to right] Frank Waltz, Hagerstown, and Douglas White, John Roll and Hugh Spencer,

Other world developments much the same, They talk the Indianapolis. The plant nurse is Margaret Bogart. Belgium og mane lnguwee. | = td Pd BT i AS and electricity workérs| “People who work together get Fr I fel E { J Ln - * throughout France ended a 16-\to know one another, how en onorary m S airc i n ers ace

|E. Garringer, Bluffton, and Rob- |, vterian Church. He has veen Democrat Clubs {

lis and Marion County Women's| Democratic Clubs at 8 p. m. Tues-| Active for many years in Re-/ day in the Claypool Hotel.

Til: School, and a member of Delta Claypool, both clubs will return C2lls negotiation “the sole hope &

Bertha Woods, Cleveland Heights, and their two children he lives at{for a square dance. Esther Dra-|

{ . i ).; Catheri Mattson, Glen 6034 Haverford Ave. {her is chairman of the Indian-©f Chicago chemist and vice Yormar Maavig governor, drew of the Adriatic. 1950 Campaign Kiiyn, me ne . 3 Stesemme—— — lapolis club and Louise Smith is/chairman of the Bulletin’s spony a two-year term. It was felt here Belgrade would (Continued From Page Ome) | °° se {sors, is “unhappy” to conclude!

Find New York Man

New York City, was found dead

After the luncheon at noon in|ggacine, Wis; Hugh D. Hawkins, died Thursday, will be at 2 p.m. Jail early today. A deputy coro-SOVernment capable of establishner attributed death to’ a heart/ID8 law over the entire earth,” CK.

{ Mr. Lingeman was 92 years old. gigcovered the body while making cluding strengthening the UN,

munity, he was a retired tile fac-' He said O'Neal had been sitting|of Democracies and extending it! WASHINGTON, Mar. 25 (UP) 'oTy operator and former school op the side of his bunk an hour|to as many countries as, possible, In their business session, the —Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower willleacher. He was a member of the earijer. H, vein quickly : ~vagrancy charge for a ‘medical! The Bulletin also reprints the: wife, checkup, authorities said. Center Osreer a “lado solut spokesman sald today, on his con. Julia; six sons, Roy of Browns- = =~ a to on oth to's ates bun. Roget of Mont. Lent

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{Urged by Scientists After Hiroshima Attack ‘We Must Elect World Peace or World + - Destruction,” Many Experts Warned (Following is the sixth. and final dispatch prepared by the Ameri-

can Society of Newspaper Editors’ committee on atomic inf tion In collaboration with the Bulletin of the Atomic tists,

snd distributed by the United Press.) : In the months after Hiroshima, scientists pleaded for interna.

Today many scientists acknowledge that control hopes have .| been smashed against the fact of the cold war.

-ranthor-of--the- ha Tio o ; Drm e | : Jeport from Wich Stemmed that| Atomic Energy. He urges LY) ”» iwe: PI nt + Do we perish? | ONE. Offer 10 billion dollars « We may, say these scientists, YOar (more ‘Ban two-thirds of but we still are not helpl We What we now spend on arms) in © still keep ing.” decl | economic aid to all nations, in. this month's issue of the Bulletin & "CC of the Atomic Scientists, a jour Bil i ar nal. ot hen Who helped. make the udgets, also, for peace. fp : : -. | TWO. Expand the Voice of Seek New Answers |America to penetrate Russia's The Pullati's editors are ur-|curtain with the news of ous gently seek new answers to- offer. . day. For two recent facts—the! Would It Win Peace? Soviet A-bomb and the liklihood! ¥ : | Would such an offer win peace of both U. 8. and Soviet hydrogen today if the Soviet government

’ | DL ote Joug —have set ‘used to co-operate, or insisted

Sen. Brien. McMahon. for in lon less-than-adequate atomic cone

"trols? stance, has said: { “The of an atomic. The men who direct the Bulletin

prospect of the Atomic Scientists are Bydrogen SE ells hortur Inlet | aware of the difficulties. The ex-

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the International Harvester en-

race has been traced in painful Yet in hus, ne detail since 1945 by Dr. Eugene ._.. | Rabinowitch, editor. al in scope and daring t > those “With exasperating slowness, used for the lesser emergency of he wrote almost two years ago, the last war." .. | Soviet representatives had seemed . S ses Hey Point {to recognize “at least some” es. Stresses Key Po sentials of atomic control, al The Bulletin of the Atomic Sci- though their proposals were still entists offers no single solution, “gujl of holes.” : Dut radia ni who de 'n At She me oh others 1 “had said they wo accept: an manded inmediate attention to internationally staffed control arms, lest we become over- phody; unhindered if periodic inWhielmed in the arms Tage, con-spection of plants; some linking er superior wea evelop-| 1 ; wend Pris Win 4 at comity is to -outiawry of a 0 {A-bombs; and national quotas for and put force” behind ‘new, imag-| producing fissionable material, the ative political action” for world stuff that bombs are made of. and Pewee: ans EE ; wi x ; {| Graduallye most of the West Byjletin observed that ‘Russia's has come to agree that atomic yishingky had taken back “persgrsement San Se nly a 2 haps the most hopeful of earlier Pp: te roader politica. settle-| concessions, acceptance of the ment, uota principle.”

: q Forty-six of the United Na-| “Vish »” i ~~ [tions voted 1n 1948 to accept What| poured cold water on thorn wg

almost petty. /greatest emergency, dopted bo

o 4 - o ; in the Ne ltutyre doing in Al. 454 how 4 Local Students For Prosecuting Attorney attacks of Hitler and Tojo seem | Pansion of the U. S.-Soviet arms

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He is president of the Indianap- ; | DeForrest Marion and Mildred Greenleaf, g1js Social Hygiene Association Feeney to Address was essentially the United States|,ojieveq the Soviet Union might

{plan for atomie control: f » with An international authority—in So ts pol Mob E3P Proposals

| Mayor Al Feeney will addressieisst, 8 Dig, Wordwide €0-00—t0l 4 tome production, rather than on joint session of the Indianapo-|...... {International management.

‘Overwhelming Power’ In the light of today’s weapons

Prof. Hans J. Morgenthau, Uni. 204 weapons to come, Mr. Rabine-

owitch sees “only one realisti versity of Chicago political scien- hiueprint for ty Lo

Members of the Indianapolis

(the party as 21st ward chairman cup will ble at 7:45 in|!iSt: calls war or “overwhelming tion of all nations to international Irving J.| 3 cig assemble at 7:45 p. m. in " Glenview, Ill: iii N.|and 2s 2 member of Washington | tne Indiana Democratic Club, 211/POWer” the only alternatives to1aw and order, and elimination

. Delaware St, preceding the PeEOtiation with Russia on’ allloe their right and ability to wage int session. P 8 {1ssues. He believes overwhelming! wap » Hg 3 y

Following the meeting in the U:S. power impossible now and

the Indiana Democratic Club for peace.” . |p Dr. Harold C. Urey, University: 5

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ithat we should build the H-bomb.! Yet he opposes “intentionally” forfeiting the arms race, for to ead in Cell Here do 50 would lose us “our liber : Clinton Patrick O'Neal, 60, of Hes” WW FINA | “There is no constructive solu- pERN!

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