Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1950 — Page 15
T Yousands of Vienna ~ Anti-Communists Hail
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‘General Strike Collapse
Bad Men Defeated, Democracy Winner, Justice Minister Tells Cheering Crowd -
‘ By United Press , Ten thousand anti-Communist workers demonstrated in the heart of the Russian-occupied zone of Vienna today to celebrate the collapse of the Communist-attempted general strike during the past three days. Justice Minister Otto Tschadek, member of the Socialist Party executive, told the cheering crowd in Wiener Neustadt that ‘democ-
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Fangs Beaten
Dopesters Believe Voters in Tolerant Mood,
~ Won't Won't Swing Ax So Freely in November - ‘By JAMES M. HASWELL, Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Oct. 6—Only six Congressmen got licked in| ra-party casualties numbered 20. In 1948, 15 were defeated in party elections, night Monday to register to vote.\nrimaries this year, an unusually small number. Co-commissioners of registra-| Some professional political dopesters think this means voters’ tion announced today the branchigre jn a tolerant mood, and won't be inclined to swing the ax| boards which will be in opera-pegvily in November. tion tomorrow. They are strate mus of this year's primary died, so the next House will have gically placed throughout the ,,quaities were Republicans, Reps. at least 46 new faces. county to get the most voters, ngyton E. Philipps of Tennessee's Dis again is a smaller turn-
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men of Austria have been de-\yp, croup and Cenek Koutnik » r feated. vere sentenced to life,”
Mr. ‘Tschadek congratulated; employees of a big radiator £8c-| ure’ charged mith o-deiendants tory in Wiener Neustadt who suc-|,;nder direction of Laurence Gaza, Communist | cessfully withstood British vice consul in Bratislava. attempts to break into the plant] Gaza has left the country. and force a strike for three days ‘Phi li and nights. ilippines Remove Roadblocks | Fifty Huks were killed in an| The rioting Communists called all-night battle between 150 of . off their latest strike and re-|the Commupist-led guerillas and moved all their roadblocks hours three Philippine army companies before the meeting got underway. lin the mountains 25 miles north The Communists said their/of Manila, the National Defense demonstrations, which paralyzed Department announced today. trafic in various sections of the Three soidiers were wounded. i country since dawn yesterday, Rome had been broken off because o “terror” in the western zones. | A new wave of violence flared Other quarters said club-swing- in northern Italy today as the ing police and workers supporting Communisf-led strike of farm the government prevented the | Workers entered its 10th day. | strike from making the progress Eight “free” workers were! the Communists expected. beaten in the rice fields of Monti-! 2 Key Reasons Cited ‘cello by Communist “actioh Observers said the Russians dig Squads.” In the Po Valley,| not go all out in aid of the Com- strikers burned down several iso-) munists for two reasons: {lated farm houses ONE—The Russians did not Stocked with wheat. want to involve American troops) At Casalbetrame, landowner who are committed to maintain Alessandro Germani who had Rites Tomorrow ‘Kentucky Ave.: School 28.1881 | law and order in the international hired 70 “free” farmhands to get Services for Frank B. Bull, for- [Fletcher Ave.; School 6, 702 Uhifon sector, where the Austrian gov-|his crop in, saw two of his wheat mer automobile advertising sales- §t.; School 12, 733 S. West St.; ernment buildings are located. [depots burned by the roving man for the Indianapolis Star, School 13, 714 Buchanan St. TWO—The Russians wanted the | pickets with a loss of $3000, Iwill be held tomorrow at 2 p. m.| Tomorrow status quo to prevail in the area. Aystralia in Cedarville, O. School 17, 1102 N. West St; rr they can continue 10 re-| pon, Minister Robert G. Men- ou: Bull, ‘who was 65, died Sctiool 14, 1229 E. Ohio St.; Ben e goods from western Europe! zies announced today that new Wednesday in the home of his! Davis Junior High School, 1220 through the ated. barricad ‘taxes and controls will be clamped brother, Karl H. Bull, Cedarville. High School Rd.; Fire Station 32, As soon as the barricades were. on the Australian economy in a Born at Cedarville, O., Mr. Bull| 6440 Guilford Ave. Carr Real removed, traffic started moving campaign to curb inflation. ~ “25 employed at Shelbyville and| Estate Office, 5106 E. 10th St.; normally. : Highlight of the program will “vansville as an advertising| john Strange School, 3800 E. Other world developments: {be an excess profits oo tpi salesman before coming to Indi- g24 St. : r 8p —Tunique, ph apolis about 1915. During World| - Germany in Australia’s peacetime history. War IT he was an employee of the! /~ A strike y, 20,000 governnient-| Mr. Menzies also declared in a |p" = Surpius: Pro ployee of the GE Increases Pensions employed waterways workers tied Dominion-wide broadcast that the ; . ~.. perty | NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (UP)— cans taguy [Value {0 the Australian pound Burial wil be at Cedarvite. | JSPR TRten Oe. ed foday, and hampered ocean going traffic. {with respect to the pound sterling. Fred A. Arthur pension payments of its more It was the first strike against; Eng land - Fred A. Arthur, retired employee than 7000 retired employees. The the government in Western Ger-| of the J. D. Adams Co. and|majority of the eligible pensionmany. Official spokesmen warned| ers will receive between $24 and it would have $49 more a month, the company said.
quences” for the country’s econ- id, ‘tenced to life-in prison and six Mr. Attlee said only, the election five sons, Franklin, Forrest, Ken-
omy. - others to terms of 12 to 22 years/would come “when the time is neth, Wayne and Robert, and two
Shipping on all inland waterow...to relieve each in'Brno today on charges of t.” The 'best guess was late| daughters, Mrs, Medialla Keith distresswithout high treason and espionage. ater or early spring of 1951. and Mrs. Katherine Stewart. dosing, rub on. J 5
tion department. The kop Ag office will ve) List of Democrats crats are retiring from public life; open all day Sunday and Monday The four Democrats were Reps. with this session. Five seats are until midnight for the late regis- Hugo Sims of South Carolina’s\vacant.” Twenty members of the trants, second, Joseph B. Hare of South gist House of Representatives are Today the registration board! {Carolina's third, Wim. L. Pfeiffer out for new jobs, mostly senaannounced 272,503 persons are Of New York's-42d, and Georgeliorial seats and governorships. registered and eligible to vote G. Sadowski of Michigan's first, Nov. 7. The total is expected to! Mr. Sadowski’'s fate may be sub- CHE CK PIPES FOR RUST reach 280,000. ject to a recount. = | Fire Prevention Week hint: New Daily Record Set Thirty-five other members of! Don’t burn your house down to The co-commissioners expressed | {the Lower House of Congress are keep warm. Check stove and furthe belief that this is the greatest | {not ot seeking new terms. Five ha: have nace Pipes for rust and co; corrosion. number of “active voters” regis- | Liens at tered in the history of Marioh
County. % . More than 27,000 new registra- | . tions. have been made with the
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iquestipn still unanswered—when A nati £ 1. { will Britain hold its next general had na Ye §f Carmel. Ms. Arta: lelection? years. He attended the WashingAs speaker after speaker ton Street Methodist Church. stressed in the Weeks long Suipual| Services will be Monday at the |get-together—the Party's 50th--|Beanblossom Funeral Home. hours after the strike started. ithe “answer is “locked in the | Burial will bein ‘Union Chapel Czechoslovakia |breast” of Prime Minister Clement Cemetery. Two Czechoslovaks were sen- Attlee, Surviving are his wife, Louise;
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