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WASHINGTON, Apr. 11 (UP), =-Louis F. Budenz, a former Communist editor, was subpened to-! day to tell Senate investigators next Monday’ what he ‘knows, shout Owen Lattimore. ' Dr. Lattimore, a Far Eastern expert and university professor, is’ charged by Sen. Joseph R. Mc-| Carthy (R. Wis.) with being ais Communist spy. Mr. Budenz was summoned at Mr. McCarthy's request. |

He will testify in public. session : 8 HH under oath and will be followed! on the witness stand by Dr. Lat-| ‘timore, if the professor requests another hearing. Dr. Lattimore already has deniéd Mr. McCar-|" thy’s allegations under oath. There was no immediate indi: cation as to what Mr. Budenz, now a Fordham University professor, bs : AD i x will say. rg : a : Mr. McCarthy has identified Mr. Budenz as the “No. 1” witness he|

previously mentioned in the, Senate. : That witness, Mr." McCarthy said then, will testify that he

knew Dr. Lattimore as a Communist who was under party plinary” powers. Mr. Budenz scheduled a 3 p. m., Indianapolis Time, news conference at Midland, Mich.. where he is delivering a lecture today. .

“disci-

Yanks' relief hurler Duane Pillette drew a different relief assignment when the World Champions arrived in Indianapolis to meet the Little World Champs in an exhibition tilt at Victory Field. Pillette gave relief to Pitcher Allie Reynolds’ bruised heel. Allie had the heel looked at in St. Louis and word is he'll be ready to ' go before too long. He bruised the heel in a recent exhibition

tilt, aggravating an old injury. (Story, Page 14).

Cancer Authorities Andy Jacobs To Speak at IU. Tours Statehouse

| Ten leading cancer authorities will _address the third annual’ Congressman Andrew Jacobs post graduate course in malignant toured the Statehouse today on |diseases at the Indiana Univer- What he called “visits with my | sity Medical Center tomorrow and Demograt friends.” PREY # ii | Current developments in cancer | diagnosis, treatment and research

odiaapolt since Saturday, taking a vacation during the Easter lull in congressional activity. He.

Feeney and Frank McKinney, he indicated that he had but that he was taking no part in the political hatchet work the two party

(night in the Medical School audilovin,”

5 Small Boys Nabbed With 35 Lbs. of Candy

Five small boys by police early today in the Walker Theater. 601 Indiana Ave. in possession of 35 pounds of candy. The boys. four 10 vears old and one 11, were found hiding under stairs on the third floor of the building in which the. cinema is located. The candy was returned and the boys taken to Juvenile Aid.

Mr. Jacobs visited briefly with

Arthur Campbell. Gov. Schricker's -executive ‘secretary, but missed the Governor on this morning's Statehouse rounds. Gov. Schricker is away from his office today with Budget Director Lytte Freehafer on a routine tour of the state reformatory at Pendleton. The two state of-

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i will be. covered-in.the course; pre--{sented by the ITU School of Medi- sald he had visited a good many |cine and School of Dentistry. party leaders during the past { Dr. Samuel H. Harvey, Yale three days. {University, will speak on “The Asked if he had seén Mayor | Detection of Cancer” tomorrow

ficials were accompanied by mem- : bers of the State Budget Com- silence a half hour after services

Story of Poverty (Continued From Page One) very long in view of how much |it is costing. ! “There's a shocking, dreadful {waste going on,” complained Mrs: {Hearn, “I think it's disgraceful.” | She said ‘hat when you take la pair of glasses to the optician [that have been broken he says: | “We won't bother to repair them, {We'll give you & new pair.’ Mrs. Hearn traded her dime store {spectacles for a pair of real ones {from the National Health Service. {But then she broke the new pair {and has been waiting since No-! {vember for a replacement. Mearn[time she cannot see to read or since her one good eye is {useless without the aid of glasses. | {| Mrs. Hearn has no use for the {people who abuse the health servlice. “One woman I know went to

. lour doctor to get some aspirin. to ACTH and cortisone,

Another one took her child blains. Imagine that.” She thinks ‘it is a waste” for the .government spend money on the 1951 Festival of Britain. they are going money from.”

to ‘get all

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DANGER LURKS ON STREETS PARADE MAGAZINE SUNDAY TIMES

Sight Reported Aided by ACTH

Pronounce Recovery Within Two Days

DETROIT, Apr. 11°

patients test

vou this or not but she was pretty Cov ered within two days

bad with tubercular hemorrhages last year. She says that her doc-

A spokesman for the research-

ers said that recovery has been

tor tried nine different hospitals 5° rapid that full studies of re-

one of them. “They’ ve got the. beds,” shé said. “but no nurses.’ And: “The: hospitals now are for younger folk.”

- land was not able to get her into action to the powerful drugs have not been completed. However, no “harmful effects have vet been no-

ticed Various Diseases Cited Similar research is being car-

But the doctor nursed her at ried on at Cornell University at

home and she got better, goes along, philosophically cepting her lot.. She

afford to go to “the pictures.” But she goes Sunday night.’ me. Lord is looking after her.

Yours sincerely, William McGaffin

every

Hollywood Pays Last

Tribute to Huston

HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 11 (UP) — Hollywood's famous gather today

for Walter Huston Academy he accepted honor

in the tiny

his. highest ~-the academy “Oscar.” Services will be non-denomina-tional. Some 500 friends and coworkers of the late actor were invited. but a theater spokesman said others would be welcome. All motion picture studios will observe a two-minute period of

begin.

She Ithaca. N. Y. ac- are using ACTH and cortisone to does not treat irritis, ~The-Congressman- has-beey fy eve... dime... She. cannot revel: ritis;chorfovetinitie “and eho rior

The eye specialists retinitis, optic neu-|

ditis.” Treatment at Henry Ford Hos-

to ch “It's A for pital was beneficial in all but a able damage to power and tele-| -ARd.- she. is.-sufe-- that - the few advanced. cases. -the -research-phone-lines-in-Jasper; Pulaski and, ced’ iow have about 300 planes.

{spokesman said. Although recov|ery is accomplished in most cases

{within two days, some cases take

longer. The spokesman compared re-

sults of the hormone injections

Award Theater where sone has been used with acting success”

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49 S. Pennsvhaniy St.

for eve disedses to the successful use of penicillin in the treatment of syphilis, the need.

tests show,

leaders are doing on one another. for a 20-minute memorial service ficially induced fever.

“The spokesman said that corti-

eve inflammations. research is needed. however, SPEAKS ON SOCIALISM “What Socialism Is Doing to Great Britian” will be the

(UP)— winds will diminish throughout who frequently hormones the state tonight, but tempera- . hy - him to get-it treated for chil- obtained from animals, have been tures will continue to drop. Clear used successfully to restore sight |

“wicked to victims of inflammatory eve gut tne state.

10 qiseases, it was reported today. Beneficial results have been ob“I don’t know where tained in as little time as two the hours and many in a group at Henry Ford Hoshave been pronounced: re-

iyated. high water conditions there.

“Their use eliminates for arti-

“some in eyedrop form. to treat Much more

[World Repo

S Firet U.S. Arms Reach Haly * But Reds Fail to Meet Ship

(Continued From Page One) ne similar to February's hnacys meting search for a U. 8. Navy plane of Asia-based missing in the Baltic. Sea since mats in asd mena Saturday “looks more like a Japan's foreign trade was in practice for a blitz attack with the black by more than $1 million atom bombs than a rapidly or- during March as exports reached {ganized rescue mission.” /their second highest post-war fi- | The newspaper compared the gure; trade officials announced. search operation ‘with the Ger- Exports for the month totaled man occupation of Copenhagen $52 million or 23 per cent above jairfield 10 years ago. A headline the previous month. Imports were said: “Large American Exer- down 12 per cent to $51 million. cizes in the Baltic. Kastrup (Cop-| . } Causes False Alarms enhagen airfield) occupied as Thailand Police -~ars answered several operations base.” HIGH diplomatic sources said ‘today the United States.has de-

“burglar alarms set off by falling Bolivia cided to grant Thriland $10

__ branches and Thee write wires, THE ‘government outlawed the million in ‘arms aid to strengthen A huge signboard at 524 S. West Communist party today and ar- the country against possible Com‘St. was knocked over, blocking rested 53 party members. munist aggression.

i . the sidewalk and extending into Ca nada Indonesia

‘the street. ~ Several ' streetlights : were broken by the raging wind, BRITISH COLUMBIA amateur REBEL LEADER Capt. Abdul at Ohio and Alabama Sts. and radio operators at Vancouver, AZis, who seized the city of on 38th St. west of the Fall Creek!B. C., said today they pierce Rus-/Macassar in a lightning coup six Bridge. sia’s Iron Curtain nearly every days ago, surrendered today in The Weatherman forecast con- day. But the Russians won't/the face of an Indonesian govtinued strong winds and cold talk very much. ernment ultimatum.

G t sources d’ the weather for Indianapolis today. Ernie Savage. Tider aHnent Ou . 2 as

€ would have be, shelling MacasSoviets. said “theyll talk about (il ef UNC Celebes Inland, the weather, talk about their tonight and army troops would equipment. and tell you where pave gone into action against the they live and work. but they stop repels if Capt. Azis had not right there.” yielded. ? “We rib them sometimes. saying we're making $400 or $500 a month, own a big car and a boat but we never get a rise out of them.” he said.

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PRESIDENT. GABRIEL

“Cold Bae ... Damage Here

Temperature Plunges From 73 to 38

(Continued From Page One) pushed the mercury from a high of 73 at 1 p. m. yesterday to a low of 38 at 7:30 a. m. today. | Last night's blow was punctu-! ated with short but . violent! showers. Gusts of vind’ up to 60 miles an hour were recorded at Weir Cook Airport. .

Vancouver ham; talks with the

ng skies tomorrow will be accom-| anied by cool weather through-

30° Due Tonight The mercury was expected to reach 42 here this afternoon, skid to 30 tonight and reach 42 tomorrow, Forecasters said chilly weather would stay with the state through the week-end. The mercury was

Illinois Bell Hearing Scheduled for May 15 The Public Service Commission

today set 10 a. m, May 15 for

new hearings in the Illinois Bell GON- i

expected to ange 4 to 8 degrees ; 4; pq VIDELA left for the Telephone Co. rate case. below normal throughout the pe- United States today on President The utility, which serves lake : riod. Rainfall ranging from one- Truman's plane Independence. County and a part’ o orter

County, is operating under a temporary rate increase granted by the PSC last year. Recently Illinois Bell filed a petition contending the increase was not sufficient to provide a fair profit and ask-

THE Chinese Communists are yng that another increase be saving their air force for the ex- granted. :

| pected spring and summer assault Wind Wrecks Chimney

. on Hainan and Formosa islands, Report Heavy Damage |reports from Communist China of West Side Home : 1..thought.. Ate- was. -an--earth--

fourth to three-fourths inches was expected over the week-end. Rising flood waters in northern’ Indiana forced county residents to evacuate their homes today fol- Hong Kong lowing a devastating ice storm Sunday night. A heavy rain last night in La Porte County aggra-

|The President, who is making a state visit to the United States, {was due in Washington tomorrow.

The ice storm caused. consider! said today. These reports said the Commu-

uake.”

Fulton Counties. Power lines have| |About. 200 are Russian types and,” mpi aia ars. Ora

been: fully restored; but telephone ip remainder are Japanese types. lines south of Knox are still out.|,; 4 american planes received un- 1525 Sauley St. Some farmers, unable to feed der lend-lease. their stock on flooded land, are Recent Nationalist reports said| being forced to sell the threatened Communist fighter planes encoun-!

livestock. tered over Shanghai refused comOther portions of the Midwest bat to Nationalist bombers. shared in blustery winterlike weather today as strong shifting Japan winds which stirred up dust

8. Kirby, describe "her reaction when the wind blew over the chimney on her one-story {home this morning. The roof was {damaged and bricks were sprayed into the upstairs window of the house next door,

Engine Fron s Scalded

U. S. diplomatic and trade offi-

HS al Central * Plains cials from 19 Far Eastern capi- Ralph Fredericks. 39. of 339 In. Kansas. "high winds di- tals meet in Tokyo next week in Grand Ave. Pennsylvania Rail-

a five-day conference to discuss plans for a unified economic re-

road fireman, was scalded by steam last night when a locomocovery program for non-Commu- tive glass gauge broke. He was nist countries of Asia. taken to St. Vincent's Hospital The conference is expected to He is in fair condition.

minished during the night and the dust stopped blowing. Visibility at Zero The “duster” vesterday reduced vigibility to zero in some sections

topic of the Sunflower State and slowed of Russell 1. Richardson as he addresses Sigma Delta Kappa at a luncheon meeting at noon Mon- ~ day in the Claypool Hotel.

traffic to a snail's pace. Oklahoma, Texas and Missouri also reported enough dust tn obscure vision.

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