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* J NEW YORK, Apr. 26 (UP)— pusy place. But today, above the United States Illegally Every Year Telephone negotiators aimed for a shouting of vendors, the grind- * To Europeans in 1 and Itali in particul Ameri quick settiament. today free Irom; 108 Be ae SN -— ung general an ans In particular, America Das rucks, the ndustry you remains the land of gold-paved streets. Millions, barred legally, [the threat of a Bation.wide strike. ould almost hear the sound of seek other ways of entering “paradise.” | ‘Union leaders, who called off la glant heartbeat. Sicily, with its almost 41; million citizens, being the poorest the 43-state strike of more than 1, front of one of the markets, section of Italy is a natural spawning place for would-be future 200,000 workers originally set for!Caito & Mascari, 436 S. New JerAmericans. In a four-dispatch report from the island's capital 6 a. m. today, indicated they sey St. business suddenly came Fred Sparks discloses some of the methods employed in today’s hoped to reach an agreementito a halt at mid-morning today.
smuggling racket in human beings. This is his first article. lquickly, perhaps before the day And there, as an air of almost . : is out. iSunday-like calm muffled the
By FRED SPARKS, Times Foreign Correspondent | The Communications Workers sounds of industry, the story unPALERMO, Sicily, Apr. 26—Outside of forbidden Rus- °f America (CIO) said long line/rolled. Editorial, Page 16. [53 years ago. It was then that
world for a foreigner to enter—either as visitor or im- “rrr CT nich are expected|Sister Elizabeth, purchasing nearby Marydale
migrant. [to set the key for other agree. agent for | % Reason? { ments—had no “strike” issues re- School, began visiting Commis- ' ision Row, coming to market to
| . a ... maining to be settled. ! 3 Half the world thinks America's streets are paved with| nw. 1 1ion canceled the strike Pe8 for her pupils. gold. [TT mre e—— { 1ate yesterday. Marydale, staffed by Sisters of They want to collect some Omcers on every ship U. 8. Spokesmen for the American the Good Shepherd, receives listening cobblest bound search for stowaways like Telephone and Telegraph Co. some support from Community g : 8 ones. 'a woman for wrinkles. Recently however, said only that no settle-'Fund and a nominal fee from U. = immigration experts tell \, .*") oioan Export liner La-| ment had been reached and thatithe court for each girl. But me B wa million ot the ho .|bargaining would continue. largely the institution is run by alians want to move to
Guardia got as far as the Pa- 3 lermo breakwater when she sig-| Indiana Test Averted {the Sisters’ faith in, God—or
America. paled for a launch In Indiana the end of the strike rather their faith that God reLegally, 5802 are admitted Bix’ Showiwavs had been dls threat averted what had appeared sides in the heart of man. yearly. } ) Several thousand’ more smug- eovered in the linen Soset; d on Made of the state's utilities com-/faith justified every day of her gle in. ¥ en a stowaway is found oni, sory arbitration law. {53 years of visiting Commission
To find out how Italians enter the high seas the furious captain Arbitration proceedings
approximately 4'; million citi- blue plate special—to the sharks. , . nisitg strikes in utilities but . gens—being the poorest Italians The line must return stowaways ,.,spactive picketing of exchanges { — are the most anxious to crash to the port of embarkation—and yy western Electric installers had our eny in ! the Golden Gate. face a $1000 fine per head. threaten®d to nullify the law. : ! Hauls Trunk Aboard, Moves In pagers of olties Ca visions . .— had anno 1 - “Stowaway of the year” is the Palermo porter who while load- picket DE Jor youlg hone | Mm ers |
ing passengers’ trunks aboard the Italian liner Saturnia, added his Indiana law no workers would!
own. cross them. Bi ilv uto | It was a huge crate provisioned like a Roman grocery with iti head of by Rene va County Prosec ! wine, bread, cheese and olives—and enough room for himself. union, called off the picketing Candidates Tell Views
He hauled it to the hold--then moved in until the sailing in- which was to have begun at 6 (Continued From Page One) |
-spection was concluded. . Eleven — a.m : days later he calmly walked baggage rooms and smoke stacks Tr ‘ ~~ election but do-not. desire to an-| v lare only a minor number of the - As things stood this.morning itinounce those views or my plaz-
hore in New York. | : ssn Manhattan friends provided total. appeared likely the Indiana law form until the fall election.”
longshoreman’s union card and! Most -are concealed by a paid- would not be used at all. It was, Edwin Haerle, Republican: “I'm 3 a he saved $1000. The Off crew member. Officers on presumed the Indiana Bell Tele: for action and hard-hitting proseItalian consulate—assured he was ships like the Saturnia—with an phone Co. employees would come cution with assurance of prompt
. ’ "|ever-changing crew of 600— under the expected national agree- trials consistent with the constitua 2a Jost Bie Dav leant check every strange face ment and that the arbitration! tional guarantees of the accused. permit. aboard. re 68 : {would be called off. In addition, I'm for the selection Then the “stowaway of Wel pron ns fled i nl of compelent and able lawyers as year” paid $400 for a ticket t0 ap Jtalian can arrange—through ; |noputios Will} po politica) igtén Palermo—on the Saturnia! ‘the flowsy woman proprietor—to lispec Ire e jference in ih Prosecutons office. En route home he offered a pe “stowed away.” | John McNelis, Democrat: “I'm| sailor $600 to conceal himself] She'll contact a ' sailor who y for a greater understanding of and his wife on the return trip, promises to closet and feed the In Woman's Death the problems of all the people and he boasted of his adventure passenger for from $500 to $1000. Whe"soNie in contact with te in Hie goiaen Jand, Nervous, the Pay is by the “customer's” {prosecutors SI ns tia sailor snitched all to immigration friends in the Uni | more economy should be employed | officials and the law plodded for- THs is Ih A Sates Wet, Muddy Body {by the prosecutor's office.” ward. ment were made aboard: the Found in Room Frank Fairchild, Republican: Sailors, being slightly human, sailor—if he feared exposure— - . oh “The main issue in the primary is| don’t always reject bribes. In might deposit his “passenger” Louise Woodford, 34, of 928 whether the voters want an inde-| fact, stowaways in linen closets, overboard.) Datel) 81 yas foun dead today pendent, unbossed candidate ior . . . “ . ’ { Fake Sailors Jump Ship inU. S. | Police arrested Harley Lee prosesyior. 1 Seek approy 8 ot} Still a bigger source of illegal entry is organized “ship jump- Wahl 42, of 2977 Hillside Ave., On i403 hound, shackled or obliIng.” The crooked captain of a creaking ocean freighter will ac- 2 Murder charge three hours after oq 4 c cept a thick wad to “sign on” a crew member in Europe, well|Mrs. “Grace Hill, Darnen st..| fried to any a Siichent knowing that once ashore on the golden beach the “sailor” will|found the wet. muddy body on ‘hile na : investigation never return. ved "Sg YOOu ne couple staff. I am especially interested Reeentiy 8 ship rom Senos arrived in New York with 312 rented, told police the pair had)? the problem of juvenile delin-| seamen—and le o er ee th fe mtrte te dal quency and adult delinquency, original number. The rest had [Of Americs, the Captain Kidds sgnet sestiel (UNG CCS of a particularly concerning sex) vanished like: spow in Destin} ©, i i recalls the eon Fall Creek and a pair| crimes. There must be determined Valley, {awful days of “Chinese. running.” of shoes and a dress. enforcement so that these sex| There are some hard-bitten Cap-when the Barbary Coast was Denies Killing criminals may be removed from tain Kidds, owners of leaking, pockmarked with sin ceHars and, Police said Wahl admitted the society until proper treatment profitless tubs, who still occasion-|the expanding railways cried for|arguments and the trek to the Permits their return.” ally dump Italians on unguarded|dirt-cheap labor, clipper ships creek but said they returned to| The Marion County prosecutor, beaches. Favorite “drop point”|smyggled Chinese into inlets near the house, where he left her oS in judicial office, is provided for in is along the ragged coast near San Francisco. |An autopsy was being performed; the state constitution. He is Key West, Fla. (Often)—when a suspicious to determine cause of death. fetested for a two-year term and Thelr creeping craft is jammed Coast Guard cutter approached—| The case was continued untilireceives $8000 a year. like slave ships of yore. Pas-the human “eyidence” was lead May 9 by Judge Alex Clark in| In Marion County, the prosecusengers barely subsist on a filthy piped, shoved into rock-weighed Municipal Court 4 today. No bond for has a non yearly budget 0 conduc is office,
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- . . . . . y | A story of faith . . . Sister Elizabeth, with Sister Paschal, came Temple. 135 N. Delaware St. for on the accuracy of that certificas : to market again today. likely to be the severest test ever, Sister Elizabeth found . this with fresh fruit and vegetables merchants began wondering why.
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i ra! recently Sister Elizabeth had Row. Almost without asking the failed to
) i Sicily ; wants to serve him as today’s i yi fllegally I came to Sicily. Its been started under the law which Merchants -always provided her) ion houses. After a few days the|yvear-old truck, the one that car- Mrs. Hilda Switzer.
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ried their donations to the school, had broken down. He told some other commission merchants and produce buyers. y No one exactly suggested it but| The Indiana Supreme Court toe pretty soon contributions began|day slogged its way through.& rolling in, the smallest $2 the|mass of conflicting evidence in ar largest $150. .The contributions|effort to determine whether Sulile didn’t total the price of a new van Circuit Judge Norval K. Hare truck, however. That is, not until|ris is in contempt. it the manager of Superior Chev-| By noon, the evidence had mot rolet heard the story and offered yet established whether contempt the truck at cost. was possible. It appeared This morning one of the mer-|the court's write of prohibition a chants brought the Sister to the|sued against Judge Harris proSoyth Side market. He told her| hibited the carrying out of an there was a second hand truck order which never had been offi for sale, one she might be able cially made. x bs to afford. | The writ was issued Mar. 22 to When she got out in front of stop further action by the judge the market she found instead a after appointment of a Sheri shiny new Chevrolet ton and a| prosecutor on Mar. 20 to in _ half truck. She found her “mar-/'gate the official and personal keting” already done . . . the morals of regular prosecutor truck was already loaded with James K. Purcell. i fresh fruit and vegetables. | The contempt charge hangs on ““Jt was a brief presentation. Inthe “question: of ~whether oe a matter of minutes the gift was| Harris later suggested the grand given, without speechmaking,| jury go ahead with the special without lists of names. The prosecutor idea despite the Su donors preferred to reman anony- preme Court order. mous. Their gift, they said, was’ In testimony this morning, proof of the Sister's never-shaken Court Clerk Earl Ingle admitted faith—that God does reside in the|that, although he had certified the hearts of man. appointment of the special prose |cutor on Mar. 20, the official court record fails to show that any such | ‘ {appointment was made. The Sue & Women of the Moose will meet preme Court writ, and, In fact, at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Moose/the entire contempt case, hinges
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formal initiation. tion, Mrs. Geraldine Roeckel, chair- In an effort to clear up the con« Then! one found out. ‘man of the Homemaking Com- fusion, the Supreme Court ordered Fails to Appear mittee, will be in charge. Speakers that one of Mr, Ingle’s deputies He learned that the Sister's 19- will be Barbara Skidmore and bring additional records into court
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