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In a long letter relayed to the Benate Foreign Relations Committee by Marshall Plan Admin“Istrator Paul G. Hoffman, Mr. Franks defined his Soutrys
estern Europe. : He rejected congressional charges that Britain is withholding full co-operation with her Atlantic Pact partners, Pledges Co-operation ‘He sald the British labor government has, is and will continue to co-operate -to the full. But he sald emphatically that Britain will not take any step toward economic integration
with Europe that might impair|public
her ties with the rest of the British commonwealth. As for - the French coal-steel pool plan, he repeated only his government's announcement that it views the proposal in “sympathetic spirit.”
answered the witness, “but there must be a definition of some knowingly
terms, I have never were secret, military plans. But in discussions at that time, it was customary for the highest officers on down to give writers information of a classified nature.” — Morris thereupon asked
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“in small, doses.” Later, it will be “given out all at once,” he added. Quizzed on Landings Earlier, Sen. Bourke Hjckenlooper (R. Iowa) asked: “Did you {ever discuss landing operations
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Japanese Officials
Visit Local Schools :
Find Instruction System ‘Complicated’
7 (Continued From Page Ons) times makes for immoral conduct.” er In years gone by, few Japanese girls ever went to college, It was a man's’ world, Mr. Kinoshita said.
“The women got married,
But he reminded the Senate With Jaffe—operations of Ameri- had children and worked along-
committee that Britain has heavy responsibilities to its commonwealth partners, The commonwealth, he said 18° “vital” to
"the defense of the free world.
“And it is only as the focus of the commonwealth that the strength of Britain can make its full contribution to European recovery and unity,” he said. Replies to Inquiry The ambassador's letter was in o him by man, It was an almost unprecedented departure from the usual channels of diplomacy. Criticisms have been made in Congress of the British reluctance to back the French-German coal-
...8teel pooling plan. The committee). ..: ad HO
“Mr. Hoffman to get more explicit views from Britain. Mr. Franks made no attempt to explain whether the recent state-
iment by the executive committee
of the British Labor Party attacking the Schuman pool
ing plan and other integration pro-
posals represented labor govern ment: views.
Weather Delays Try i At Speedboat Mark SEATTLE, Wash., June 23 (UP) Auto Dealer Stanley Sayres was all set today to try to crack the world speedboat record, but the weather wouldn't co-operate. For two days, strong winds have kicked up white-caps on Lake Washington, forcing post» ponement of the speed trials, Mr. Sayres has until Saturday to make three runs over a measured-mile course in his boat, “Slo-Mo-Shun Iv."
The world record is held by Bir Malcolm Campbell of England
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can or other troops in China or! that area?” “Well, sir,” Mr. Service replied, |
cussion of that. Everyone was in-| terested In it.” At the session's opening, Mr
in his behalf. He conceded having met Jaffe on nine occasions, as reported by the FBL And he conceded having shown Jaffe about a ‘dozen reports he'd prepared, | mostly about Communist China. The material, he testified, was all “purely reportorial” and “non-! policy.” He said not one report! was taken from official State Department files.
{ground information to “reputable, {representatives of the press.” He {described Jaffé as “editor of a {well-known specialist magazine| on the Far East” | Charges by Patrick J. Hurley,
“there must have been some dis- Women go to work in factories,
ods was, ‘classroom
side their husbands.” Single Girls Work Now most of the unmarried
{ e added. I The Japanese educators spoke,
| with Deane Walker, superintend-
here!
Service read a 27-page statement’ ent of Public Instruction,
yesterday afternoon and visited several schools. : “We were so busy answering, questions about Japan,” théy said, “that- ‘we-—-didn't-—hege-—-teo—muech-time to observe.” | They left before noon today to visit Bloomington where they will be the guests of the Indiana Uni versity officials. i
What impressed them most
studies with motion pictures, slides, radio and newspapers for texts. . . No Polities { Both' politely. declined to answer questions” about politics In Japan. They admitted; however, |
former ambassador to China, and |that “we have trouble occasionally
others that he tried to sabotage America’s China policy were false, Mr. Service swore. His reports uniformly were dor} signed “to prevent the collapse of Chiang Kai-shek's government {and to resist the domination of {China by communism,” he testl-|
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knowledge of the Communist! jmovement in China. But, asked i Edward P. Morgan, chief jgunsel tothe committee, whether he knew of .Jaffe’s “Communist! connections” and Amerasia’s “Communist tinge,” Mr. Service declared he did not. | “Did you ever suspect that Jaffe was trying to get govern-| ment documents?” Mr, Morgan |asked him. “I can't believe you, were so completely naive as to be sucked in on. this.”
were interested in it.” Presses Witness
ness to explain why he always {left the State Department to visit Jaffe. the Senator
you?" asked. “The
man to look up the official.
have been embarrass seen
ing to be giving documents to Jaffe
partment?”
reports to Jaffe “was an indiscretion,” Mr. Service added, “and
‘Charley Thomas AAU Dark Horse
COLLEGE PARK, Md., June 23 | (UP) —Slow-talking, fast-movin Charley ' Thomas of Céleviand High School in Texas was the dark horse today as junior championship competition dominated the first day of the 62d annual {AAU track and field meet at the | University 'of Maryland stadium. Thomas, who set a dozen high
“You had no thought #t might MI
Mr. Service denied this em.| phatically, He met Jaffe outside! solely for convenience, he said,| cere, however, when he said, as and during off-hours. Lending the/he has done repeatedly, that he dication are that a shift is being
with. Communist-inspired student derfionstrations.” : They laughed when asked If they were going to study educa-| tional methods in Russia. | “The Iron Curtain,” Mr. Ku-| mura said, “is no respecter of| learning. We have as much chance of going there as we have
He testified at length as to his of teaching American history at permits were fésued Tn the coun-
the University of Moscow.” {
Its ‘White Hat’ Day for Jacobs
Campbell Forces Also See Victory
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Mr. Service replied: “The type backer of Mr. Campbell, is so| try.” of information he was Interested sure this will not happen that he in was not unusual. Many people! wired
all chairmen fo and
Democratic
neighboring delegations
mum of 70 per cent. “The only candidate who could change the convention from
“Why didn’t Jaffe come to see Nominating Mr. Campbell on the ment.”
first ballot is the Governor by
custom here is for the newspaper- declaring that he wants it for
(himself,” Mr. McHale declared. Campbell would then withdraw in favor of Gov, Schricker, just as he always said
in your offices at the State De. D® Would do from the moment
he entered the race. Says Governor Sincere “I believe the Governor is sin-
/intends to finish out his State{house term.”
{says, is to not overestimate the {size of the Campbell vote in {Marion County. { “I don’t want to hurt Andy in {his _congressiona] campaign,” he sa
| Mr. McHale is ready to give!
percentage estimates ' in other | than the 11th district however. {He points to a caucus in the First where 99 per cent of the tes voted for Campbell—score Camp{bell 19, Jacobs 2.
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{ Other Districts Listed | Other districts he rates for
{school records in Texas this sea- Mr. Campbell as follows:
{son and tied two others, was {scheduled to enter both the junior rand senior 100 and 200 meter
in Texas this year and 20.9 in the 220. : Hoosier Fred Wilt of the FBI and New York A. C. scrtached from the 10,000 meter run scheduled and junior event and will concentrate on retaining his crown in the 5000 meters in senior competition tomorrow.
Kiner Says He Wor’ Snap Babe's Record
PHILADELPHIA, June 23 (UP) -— Some one is going to break Babe Ruth's home run record one of these years, but it won't be Ralph Kiner, the slugging Pittsburgh Pirate outfielder said. “Considering what I've hit so far this year, I'll be lucky to wind
said today. =
Second, 90 per cent; Third, 80: Fourth, 100; Fifth, 70; Sixth, 70; Seventh, 75; Eighth, 85, and
dashes and was expected to show Ninth, 75. some of the speed in which he was, Mr. McHal#'s office desk is piled Clermont .......... clocked at 9.7 seconds in the 100- Ligh with letters and telegrams Lynhurst .......... yard dash on several occasions|from Democratic mayors through. Speedway ..........
(out the state saying that every{thing is under control for Mr. { Campbell, : | As an outstanding lawyer and (politician, Mr. McHale, when
today as-a combined senior asked, stated that Mr. Jacobs can
get his $1200 entry fee back from the race by noon Monday.
[Police Seek Relatives Of Missouri Woman
to return to her home there a woman held here oii’ a narcotics charge, : Police sought relatives of Miss | Virginia Ruth Beth, 1120% Perry i8t.,, arrested with three others when a garage at that address was raided June 14
- | up the season with 20 homers,” he, Narcotic act violation charges
against Miss Beth, William Par-
{years for which figures are avall- | jable. The tabulations:
| with 207 so far.
the party if he withdraws from,
| tonight to decide the 1950 NCAA| baseball
are available. Following AAR EEE LE Ed 3 ssssssastensana
Mesa serrratan
424,683 County, however, re-| | largest rise in the 30
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1980 vuscainnsinens. 432.608 1940 viassssesseness 460.928 F950. +euarrsanianeas 49,047 ooalasion. County's: vise is g than the expected national average of 13 per cent. Its growth was termed “healthy” and fairly typical by George Seward, Chicago, regional director of the U. 8. Census. He! said cities were showing a smaller rate of population growth than
suburban areas and up -state arm and village sections. : “In all large metropolitan centers, a tendency has been noted,
gratulates the new imperial potentate, Dr. Hubert M. Poteat, of [Those who had the money went to! Charged New Bern, N. C., at the national convention in Los Angeles. Assault
busy. ; A ; ! - “Whether we sail aboard the! valbard or whether we are forced to seek alternate accom|Weglan gpvernment,” a spokes-|
man for the students sald. i cated ; | Ditls Knudsen, Norwegian Con-| Fourth of J isul-Generst, Said he was awaiting 2 {word from Oslo; ; | Let Freedom edom Ring Put Up at Colleges | Another Times Exclus
Many of the stranded students! TY § fe 3 : 4 were put last night in dormitories : so , 3 {of Columbia University and the| Harold Lloyd (right), former Shrine imperial potentate, con- (College of the City of New York.
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WASHINGTON, June 23 (UP) committee out of departmental Wegian government,” sl ; 3 : |. The White House today an-|undersecretaries and others to|Childers, 21, vice president of the/—Arthur HB. Parker, 49, convicted The growth of Marion County pounced appointment of John F. provide him with a Pool from National and Indianapolis compared favor-| yee, a management specialist, as/which to ‘fill special diplomatic id, specifically provides that ago today faced trial under an ine ably with figures in Chicago, for staff director of a “little cabinet” and key federal posts. Its stafr/Clearance ‘of the vessel with its 4 example. The Windy City rose sommittee set up to find qualified is working on a plan for finding Passengers under the laws and dictment cl t to rape. 6.9 per cent while Cook County men and women for big govern-'and cataloguing outstanding ex- regulations of the U. 8. and the battery with inten rape. as a whole went up about 11 per ment jobs.
Compares Favorably
cent. :
Seward said that although orien continUOUSlY by the difficulty of Le PORSIDILY of the owner (thei, juage Dewitt Owen set the per cent of the Indiana census is le A s {finding good men willing to wor | YE Wegian goveRnnint) Om trial for Oot. 2... So tabulated, the counts are in Coup € Awalls {tr the government. This A oa a toopaiip. It Scattered areas and show nol ge | culty is illustrated by the fact) as “used in the Nasi invasion of definite trend. ‘Mini ster at Altar {that he has so far been unable to 1
A graphic picture of the local| population trend is seen in the spurt of suburban villages. Live-| liest growth among the bigger] reas was recorded by Speedway, which zoomed from 2325 to 5470 Ti the Past decade. Beech Grove also showed a fast spurt by grow-| ing fram 3907 to 5689, { ; Three Drops hk Only three small suburban] area&, Shooter's Hill, Spring Hills,
.|about Indiana aducational -meth- 81d Crow's Nest. showed small the supplementing, ..of Population drops,
“Specuration has Marion Coun‘y may win an extra congressional seat--because of its population growth. However, the|
40 President Truman created the)
~g=hattshour: It began 16 {an
developed that ii ay
Luggage was piled high on Hudison River Pler 42. a "Our contract with the NorErskine
After 3 Years
Students - Association,|on a murder charge two years
charging assault and Netherlands at the ports of New parper pleaded not guilty at & York® and Rotterdam fis the'p.. ng yesterday and Vigo cir-
|ecutives and administrators. Mr. Truman has been plagued
{ Norway.
GRAND RAPIDS, |0ll the Atomic Energy C i TT {sion vacancy created by the resigig Jun . the {nation last winter of tormer| Hard-Tops Will Run At Mt. Lawn Sunday
wedding ceremony to begin. [Chairman David E, Lilienthal. stretched « Mee is on eave from In=l . . ... Sim;es- ses sri ‘University where he was| NEW CASTLE Ind, June 23— look like the couple had [chairman of the department of Hard-tops will take to the Mt.
been left walting at the. management and director of the) Lawn Speedway track Sundayipody
Minutes into -
church—by the minister, {bureau of personnel relations. He night after a week's absence due Just as the substitute used to be Indiana commissioner to rain. Six events of racing will was called in; the Rev. of revenue. ‘be offered with the program openCornelius Hanko rushed | —- ———
i ——— ing at 880. No time trials will COMBA PLANE RADIUS: DM commu mms ; = T- PLANE RADIUS: | The bill includes four heat races ing floors in an elevator,” he The combat radius of a military o¢ 10 laps each, the consolation at
explained, @&fter uniting |Plane is the distance it can fly 10 and the feature at 30. Harold | statute since Miss Kay Borduin and Her- on a mission, perform the mission, (Dutch) Hurst of Muhcle will be Parker has four previous convies
down the aisle. .
district census director said this willbe contingent ‘on the coms parative rise of population in the rest of the state and nation. —Hints of the suburban and rural boom were given the last two years in home-building- figures. While home construction has been healthy in the city, it hardly reaches the record proportions set in areas just outside Indianapolis. 1727 County Permits Last year, 1727 home building
vy outside Indianapolis. This year’s total already is 984. May sel a new record with 228 and June is certain to smash that
Fred Nordsiek, president of the County Commissioners, attributed the trend to this: “People are moving to the
county because they want fresh|
air and a yard for their children. Young married couples are just now reaching the financial sta: bility to buy homes in the coun-
“An accurate picture can only| county be obtained by looking at Marion check their own County as a single community,”
Carl Dortch, Chamber of Com-
“In recent years,” he said “there! has been a flight to the suburbs land city boundary lines have not shifted to meet the develop-
Building Moving
He added that home building lis also moving outside city limits. |Mr. Dortch said his organization {will analyze census reports to as-| (certain the trend in population {shifts within Indianapolis limits. | “In past years,” he declared, “the trend has been toward de-| velcpment in direct northern por-| {tions of the city. More recent in-|
{made to the northeast. “Indianapolis, however, is
T've suffered for it for five years.” One of the McHale worries, he Spreading out in all directions.”
Incorporated units in Marion
{County other than Indianapolis show: | 1950 1940 | Woodruff Place .... 1554 1434 | Beech Grove ....... 5689 3907 Castleton .......... 266 232 Lawrence .......... 1946 1087 Bouthport .......... 730 5490 Warren Park ....... 335 237 Crow's- Nest... Rg 112° North Crow’s Nest ., 44 0 Highwoods ......... 40 21 Ravenswood ....... 503 394 Rocky Ripple ...... 528 315
Shooter's Hill ...... 13 19 Spring HIllS + ....... - 27 28 Williams Creek .....- 119 Woodstock «voveeese 30 30
Wynnedale ......... 7 60 822 465 160 128 5470 2325 | Meridian Hills ....5. 697 0 {Homecroft ......... 658 0
{Shore Acres ........ 9 0
{Texas to Defend Title | In NCAA Finals Tonight
OHAHA, Neb., June 23 (UP)—| Washington State meets Texas championship. } The Texans, defending NCAA| champions, earned their way into the finals yesterday by defeating, Rutgers, 15 to 9. | The eastern team, which defeated Texas in the opening game of the tournament, used five pitch-| ers in a vain attempt to stop the hard-hitting Texans who knocked out 15 hits,
Seeks Judgeship
WHITING, June 23 (UP) —
Kiner, who smacked 54 round- due, 38, of 615 Noble St., and| Dewey Kelly, 52-year-old Whiting trippers last year, said he won't James Murphy, 30, of 1938 Brosd-| attorney, today announced his be the one to break Ruth's sea-| way, were dropped, but a similar son record of 60 homers but as- count against Miss Ruby Ward, pellate court judge. Mr. Kelly, a
for second district ap-
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man Van Dyke. ‘and then return without refueling. track manager and narrator. sions.
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