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Plans Appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court = SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 5 (UP)—CIO Longshore Leader Harry
Bridges faced the toughes - battle to set aside a iSheat ship in the , Communist Angry’ and bitter, verdict to the U. 8. Supreme Court if ‘I'm. not going to quit,” he said. ~~ “There is a- kick or two left. I
fight of his today—a
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~All Free on Bond
bor He -and -two-.union--aids, JR . ‘Robertson and Henry Schmidt, |also were found guilty of con-|
spiring to obtain his _citizenshi
defraud the government. each.
lost his itizenship.
{make it official.
Sr inig {which does not want RS
{fendants to appear Monday fo sentencing. Each is maximum prison sentences o
{seven years and $15,000 in fines, '~+=t: Judge. Harris Twin hear defense motions for. an’ arrest of judgment and a new
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“I believe we coud have taken): ‘a ballot on Bridges just a few,
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finding him guilty ot ‘hiding his member-| Bridges declared he will fight the “tantastic” If necessary.
A ary of ght men Sad foul told the truth and bore out the women deliberated nearly five facts, All the concealment is on days before finding him guilty yesterday of swearing falsely he {was not a Communist at his nate 'uralization hearing five years,
|by fraud. And Schmidt and {Robertson were found guilty of aiding and abetting Bridges to
All three are free on. $5000 bail
The verdict meant that Bridges Federal Judge George B. Harris had only {to sign a revocation order to It meant also {that the government now is free to press a suit togeport Syn le to native Australia, a
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{tempt of court. Vincent Hallinan | was sentenced to two concurrent ‘terms of six months in jail and|t {James MacInnis to three months. The jurors said later they took! 120 or more “scratch ballots,” the 23, of 916 Rochester "Ave. was {last one being late Monday night. |reported in critical condition in|
said when he was accepted that |skull and other opics, -{he had some prejudice against | |Bridges—declared his mind was 11914 W. Michigan St., said he saw “made up” before going into the the tractor approaching the cross-
““And I think everyone's mind! “was.made up as to Bridges’ guilt, i ‘but it was a Juestion of the}
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. right, in my ‘opinion. We wanted! py a tractor-trailer operated by [to look over all the -evidence to! B, 1.. Little, Terre Haute.
The Jurors said they got to upg
the trial that they organized an Margaret, 52 “alumni” group to hold annual Blvd. were in St. Vincent's Hos-|was treated at the scene for boop big time price a little. : | Rock Island Refinery by its
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Pedestrian, Hit 2%. ou meno
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Seven - year -old Robert EarT, Hair was recovering today from head“ injuries received Jostorduy in a fall from a second flo wdow, Marion. : Baise
one dead, one hurt.
Five. Month Gas |
f. Several Others Hurt 1. Reilat 18. Cottis;
~Tr Traffic Mishaps TAve. » the boys Jather, told “po-| . Ethyl One Higher ice he. was playing in an up-| An Indianapols - truck driver|stairs . Joom “and apparently| (Continued From Page One)
and a New Salem’ “nédestrian are|phished the screen out, He fell 20 shaded the big companies That
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(pendents reported they saw. red| ~jwhen Standard Oil shaded prices| ,out on N, Capitol Ave. | Dropped Se In Month Their tanks were filled and gas was moving slowly, so they
oF mained 1 hi, home. sult of highway accidents ™ yes- a ol
[terday and last night. aN] 08 Unit Apariment
Thomas Lester Hall, 37; | Foltz St., a relief driver riding on Buildi ing ‘Plans oK'd A bujlding permit authorizing
|a tractor-trailer loaded with hogs: [Rae killed yesterday when thel.,, tne n of a 108-unit apart: iment buil at 1304 'N. Dela!
rack -was-—struck:by--a-B-& O14 freight - train at the Kitley Ave. | \ware St, has been issued by the [nickel within a month. But they crossing. [City Building Commission. weren't making any money, -80 The driver, The. bullding will be owned by they said. They were fighting to| , and "Ue stay in business. That's how prices got down. {There can be no price-fixing. That's a delicate matter and the] government doesn’t like it. ni So by some mysterious simi-|
a 1B%y In thinking, the indepenTavern Closing Urged ~denti-tgoked at their profits, then
{stop. The train, bound from Cin-| All tavern owners in the state|looked but at the beginning of |cinnati to the State St. yards, was have been urged to close their SPTing, saw more cars on the said -to-have-been-running- from hustess— from noon to 3 p. mi |T0ad;-and b¥ljevéd there will be {40 to 50 miles per hour. | Apr. 7 in. commemoration of Good enough business, to take a little Killed on Highway Friday. | better profit. NN _ Janes B. Hurst 62, New Salem, = president Joseph M. Treacy said| The independents
Robert Hennigar, |
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approved last December. The per-
A. Shubert, 63, of mit was issued yesterday.
Engineer C.
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|ing on Rd. 52, a half mile East diana Retail Alcoholic Beverage nationally advertised na
of New Salem, [ Association, Inc., adopted a reso-|they are thick as thistles t rough | State police said he was struck ution requesting the observance!Indianapolis and Central Tndinga.| jat its recent monthly meeting. Firms Involved
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BABY SUFFOCATES TERRE HAUTE, Apr. 5 (UP)— George Stephen Robbins Jr,, three months old, suffocated yesterday in his crib when he became entangled in the bed clothing.
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IF — Keeps Up oes Hanger Finds McKinney Feud
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{“dictatorial” candidate.
Price War Ends |
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Handwriting on Wall—Dated 1883
MANY people claim to have seen the hahdwriting on the wall, Backs ‘Incompetents’ but Rex 1. Linn has the proof. Mayor Feeney, the old Notre Mr. Linn, 1528 N. .Jefferson Dame footballer, tackled Frank AVe. today uncovered the oldest McKinney, the baseball = man, ©Xalple of wall writing he has again today seen. He ‘should be somewhat of The id charged that Mr, an authority on the matter since McKinney, banker, baseball mag-!¢ has been dressing ahd undressnate and veteran Democratic! !h8 walls professionally, as a power, is hurting the Democrats Paper Ranger, for 35 Jars, diana Bar Association, and by supporting “incompetents” in ” {dent Charles C. Baker of the Indithe May 2 primary election. AFTER stripping va several anapolis Bar. Mr. Feeney specifically had ref- layers of wallpaper in a house at| Mr. Steckler’s appointment as erence to Sheriff Cunningham. He 1277 Kentucky Ave. he discoveiredisuccessor to Federal Judge Robert said the sheriff ‘“blundereq re- the name “Cal Loucks” and the.C. Baltzell was confirmed. by peatedly.” : date “Dec. 15, 1883.” Underneath| {U. 8. Senate yesterday. His In a written statement, Mr.-Was the name “Hertz.” | missién from President Truman Feeney declared he had no fur- Mr. Linn wonders if the names! was expected to arrive here late ther political ambitions. belong to the paperhangers of | this week or early next week. Not » Money-Maker nearly 70 years ago. | Mr. Baker sald the new judge “My..only..crime,’ he..said. is os |was Scheduled io _be givel the that I'm- not a momney-maker.” Fined, ‘Gets 30 Days’ jodtir-ur-ptrie vy Federal THage
{Nathan Swaim of the Circuit That was his answer to Mr. For Drunken Driving Court of Appeals in Chicago. McKinney, who last night said An Ihdianapolis man whose’ car|
> Ceremony A Feeney has failed as a busl- woo {volved in an accident last] Ceremonies will be held in the night was fined
$100 and sen-|Federal courtroom at the Federal tenced to 30 days on the State building here. The bar associaThe feud between Mayor Feeney Farm today for operating while|tions will present Mr. Steckler jand Mr. McKinney broke out last under the influence of liquor. |with:a judicial robe and the two week when the Mayor blasted the!" Police said an auto driven by association presidents will give county Democratic machine for!the defendant, Edward Vaughn, brief congratulatory m methods in selecting 33, of 2427 Hobart Ave., collided | Meanwhile Mr. Steckler said he « |at Morris St. and Warman Ave, was dictating a resignation from The Mayor accused Mr. McKin- with a car driven by Ethel Gil- |nis present office of public counney of “hand-picking” the "county (bert, R. R. 7, Box 436. |selor for the Indiana Public Serve. slate. Mr. McKinney denied the Judge Joseph Howard withheld | ice Commission. Hé said the resige charge and replied Mayor Feeney | judgment on charges of drunken- nation would be delivered to Gov. [wanted to purge Congressman ness and reckless driving, also] Schricker either late .today oF Andrew Jacobs, Prosecutor George file filed against V aughn. {early tomorrow. Dailéy and Sheriff Cunningham rom the ticket
re ClO SUBSARRS rt STRAT SHG sme Before the shouting had died, Cn ~~ ~ Mayor Feeney dubbed the Mc-| ~ TRADITION. WITH A ~JOUCH - OF Duff-McKinney-Cunningham slate vein A an the “Sunshine Ticket” because] k . Sh gy Payl McDuff, county chairman, |
Oath on-Apr. * Senate Confirms Appointment as Judge
William E. Steckler will be sworn in as the new Southern Indiana Federal District Judge
Charges Banker
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Moe - = pall “Would McKinney rehire a base ball manager who had failed miserably the preceding ‘year? 1° {doubt it.”
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