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~ lat Franklin College, October 27 warm campaign in the U. 8. sena-| It has been almost impossible School Paper,” Jeanette Grubb. giyorcee held with Mr. Mazeroff Of the GOP, according to T. Re

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Buccaneers’ on Nov. 3 _ Leading Roles in Musical Comedy Held By James Schmedel, Dona Van Benthuysen |

* a musical comedy, will be presented Nov. orchestra. +

By JACK HOWEY . | Editor, Indians Dally Student | BLOOMINGTON,' Oct. 21 {There'll be no school at old IY | Monday. 3

One will get you 10 that the {students at Indiana University Benthuysen. 4 a : A Shi hs {will take the dean of students, am Parley: ce oe Eada aor, Sane n Freeland, June Hilgemeier, a d : Col. R. L. Shoemaker, at his word, Directing the musical are Mrs. been ‘selected by Miss ‘Bower, . an a aay might at the pep aly : Edith R. Binkley, Mr. Douglas Music teacher, to be members of ju . Swetnaker told the cheering a . |the 100Q singer group at the All . 3 Conrad and Mrz. Roberta Trent. | 2 Choray Fest Fricay In “You can use your own judgWarren Central High School the Cadle Tabernacle. ment about school Monday if we beat the Irish tomorrow.”

elected representatives for their, oh are Lois un ¥ aos, Oh, sweet victory!

student council, Representing the

seventh grade are: w! 4 j : Ee 3 pr . § | Fans Jam Field * oat ald Hartman. Vee Dora. Yella: ort vem-| Ys A sna on “gg { | When the howling, raving fans 3 th ers are . 1 3 ’ r : = |finally realized—with about two Sally and 1 : of 5 : £0 a8 y Iminutes to play—that they were Me Ion rlotte . | £0 : ; pe 3 {going to beat Notre Dame like g . and in! E. py AR $e 4 a g

Purdue did a couple of weeks ago, they let go. The game ended at 3:55. And at 3:52 thé fans started to pile

” Don Semone, Bader ; tor Dranual sarbars ‘Todd: Je The representatives for the Junior Red Yan, David Bs and ] I ds thport are: the 10th ETrade. ul , Nancy . Miner, | 1ith grade sre Dick Creasy, Larilla Brown and Gleen Hager. seniors. ; indle and Carl Kine. man Dave Press Bill Carer and Phil : Lor the fled TS Et therstane, | 5gree. eS ¢ The famous Herman Wells victory smile flashes once again in an Indian iversi ing °Y . . Wallen" Bprunser and Beverly Maburian. Gained Ae MIS, CH SES y te a9 a University dressing | ry" 11; “hand couldn't eves

r EA Smith, Carol Moeller room. The beaming, genial president of IU brought cheers when he sirode into the dressing room |; "\ocause of the rush of specs Warren seniors will present| Mau Sim” Weasel Rebecca after the victory over Notre Dame. In case you're a newcomer to the state, that's Mr. Wells on the tators. Finally they got organs

“ » Mrs Derby, J ner. Ralph | ° . “oe i . June Mad" Nov..9, Lola Armstrong aod James Hen ; freshmen | right in the front row. Next to him is Coach Clyde Smith whose. contract undoubtedly will be re- ized about 10 minutes later and Petice, director, announced: y | wiih Darlene Boulinger as alternate. newed. Football players in back row who made all this possible are left to righi—Arnold Bowman, played those wonderful strains Je n mi Jane Tossell| d ' t Hugh Craton, Bob Stebbins, Sam Winston, Bill Smith, Jack Dolan, Ernie Kovatch and Steve Of the Alma Mater Song and “Inary ’ f or Satur ay Review | Georgakis. ! diana, Our Indiana. Renty Melutyre; Matgaret Kirk, { The band started to move off

-|Joann Mithofer, Warren Sprung-| : " - : - the field and the goggle-eyed er, Jack Ebbler, Connie eis, EDitor to Speak Willi L Shi Li $ od fans, released from the terrifie Shirley Bohannon, Robertaj Norman Cousins, editor of the d S gol iam L. irer iste tension that had been building Featherstone, Dwight Wever and Saturday Review of Literature, wr up since 1:30 o'clock. fell in be Jack Shircliff. {will be the speaker at the Indi- § : ,

|anapolis Town Hall pan at “Civilians Slain As H. S. Press Speaker mine. throng started downtown

oom presidents t The new homer p 11 a. m. Friday es State Service but never got there in one of the

etten Nn ail fae Murat FRANKLIN, Oct, 21 "William L. Shirer, internationally fam- biggest traffic jams we've ever horn. Judy Miller, Dousias Powel snd Ban Thea Cousins’ Mayor Reports A ous radio commentator and author, will be the featured speaker had in Bloomington on a Satur. ee Borsell Larry Miller and Aron | subject will be 2000 Bodi Fo d at the Saturday morning closing convocation of the 29th annual day. a Pisltes. grade homeroom. presidents are| “Modern Man Is les un convention of the Indiana High School Press- association to be The st Students Xe lng “MN Allen Modre, ‘Date McClure, Car oGor- | Obsolete.” The By JERRY THORP held in Franklin College. school, Monday, No. aos : e

mack, Dave Awen and Marilyn Redman. | title is that of Marlorie Rodebeck. Karte Hawkins and an editorial on grade presidents | are Dennis Hogan, Lawrence McCall and, the implications

Carter Collins 7 “Hom: % residents for the j3th rade;

eroom are Phyllis ucker, Rosanna MeCormac fy,

Seripps-Howard Staff Writer ) Mr, Shirer, the author of “Berlin Diary” is widely known for day.” SEOUL, Korea, Oct. 21—More},;, 4, analysis on MBS. His em —— ————| The parade got as far as Ime {than 8000 civilians were slaugh-ifirst novel, “The Traitor,” is to . diana Ave. on .the west, them tered during the bloody battle be published next month. He ~ Blackmail Plot turned into the main entrance to Jerry Jim McGuire snd Barbera mha editorial ; for Seoul, most of them by re- cently finished a the campus and past the Utilon Roseberry. Ea was widely Te- treating Communists, Mayor Ko tour of Europe. - Building. : Charles James has been elected printed in news. 7 CPUS |Poong Lee said today. __Approximately There stood Gov. Schricker whe president of the camera club atin, ners and magazines at the time The Communists lost about 2000350 students, | eved e ir waved his white hat at the boys Crispus Attucks ‘ High School. 354 jater was expanded into a soldiers, the mayor said. In one faculty advisors, \and everybody yelled hello. : Other, officers are James Stanley, hook of the same title. district near Korea University, and newspaper ! P I G M b | The big parade finally busted Verena Taylor and Lou Emma! js Cousins has written several 20dies of some 2000 civilians were men and women urpie ang ODSEer up but little ones, of half a dozen McIntyre. = {books including “The Good In. found. The mayor said it seemed|will be present { Held in Shakedown or a dozen cars, began to organize Members of the newly OrgaNl-|peritance” “The Democratic O0'i0us they had been herded at the conven- - and I expect they'll still be going { : DETROIT, Oct. 21 (UP)-—A on tomorrow and Monday. shapely 20-year-old brunette - We'll be doing something Mon-

sd Dr Mares Cio a Cris Chante ana “x Thamar Os 228 mowed down lon, "Discos pus Attucks are: { Democracy.” h d today that hoodlum 32Y: You can bet dn that. : Carpe Ay thal a mM And it won’t be going to school,

Annetta Bell, Marie Enix, Marcella men, women and children were placed on teleert: mn. TTY, | smith, Einors Sphuld: tried-to force her to blackmail a ar

Praims, Martha Her Donna Mayberry . » {discovered in the basement of a| vision in « the 4 Mary Roger, Hattie , :| . {house, Two of the victims were high school and be Whiiiars. “sally Youne Jaeuueiyn’ Cleve: ISSOUIN 0 p {mothers with babies strapped to|radio publicity. Yr Shirer «prominent citizen"—said to be WAIL : fT w= liams rorms Boe “on

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% Toute. Barbary Weight aad’ Poses thelr backs. | Several business concerns are Petroft Lions pro football player ‘Kill at Least Five’ {sending exhibitors for consulta-|[0U Creekmur.

kery. | ® ‘ ee — . Lethar Thick ’ . The girl, Lucille Genoff, told| The Crispus Attucks Business Education| : _ition with delegates on yearbook ’ ’ { PT Cub “held Its’ first ‘meeting recently. The| gy | The mayor said he had infor publication, engraving and other Prosecutor Gerald K. O’Brien Political Group

Tollowiha ‘Oficers wera {mation that every retreating Com- that: Dave. Mazsrol- a mobste Ezralee Posley, president; Charles Poin-| : | 1 : Frances tha ave azeroff, a mobster 1 igh i gre og |munist was ordered to kill at|Publication problems Tarces! once implicated in Detroit's no-

secretary: reasurer | Senate O nents | | Eward, director of public infor- °P° ] Amanda Sims, reporter, and Lillian Jones, PPO least five civilians before leaving torious Purple Gang, wanted to . 3 t-at-ar ' . mation at Earlham will be the > A labo ‘ formerly a part Sa Fail to Swap Attacks SY: Frid ing speaker shake the - “citizen” down for| 4 APF ETRP Nr Alice Ruth Rains and Robert | “Any young people who ap- FIdAy evening sp : $10,000 and threatened to kill her Of the Wage Earners League, .| Hales, members of the Arsenal By JERRY EAST peared on the streets were killed] Jane Gable of Broad Ripple i co refused. {associated closely with the Re.

United Press Staff Cerrsspendent | instantly,” he said. “The Com-| High School will handle the sub- {publican Party here, has split Cantion sta at Tech, will be Y, { Miss Genoff did not identif sauaem of Fra for the Indi-! JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Oct. | munists knew any of them left|ject, “Yearbook Financing.” Also yo ey victim directly. But away from the parent ana High School Press conference | 21—The setup is perfect for a alive would help our cause.” {in the schedule are “Financing a ye jeanne Kuhn, 27-year-old tion and formed a splinter wing

| to determine the number of civili- Shortridge High School; “Content y,, tye extortion plot, said the Williams.

and 28. Delegates will include | : on torial race in Missour. . 'ans wounded, other sources said, of a Monthly Paper,” Wayne Mel- or minant citizen was Mr, Creek-| Mr. Williams who resigned last

Dixie Allred, Jeanne Wilson, Cecil

T iar. But with the balloting only 17) pecause many received emergercy lott, Howe High School; “Printing, mur, 23-year-old William and Week as president of the Wage Elinor Sheppard and Ronald 32Y$ away the lethargy is s0| treatment and disappeared before Binding, and Covering the Year- Mary tackle who was drafted by Earners League with a bitter des Jackson were elected Typical thick you can cut it with a knife. any record has been made. book,” Ruth M. Griggs, Broad the Lions last June. nunciation of the Republican Freshman girl and boy at the, From all sections of the state ~~ --— —— ————0 Ripple. Other school delegates Will The girl admitted knowing Mr, Party, said he has organized a Annual Freshman Mixer, at Tech came the same report—lack of Kin of Slain Yanks be present from over the stale. |Creekmur. new group to be known as the High School. ~ |interest—and that despite the fact Get Hostile Leaflet A discussion will be led by Ella She said she went to the hotel “Republican Watchmen.” Martha Jane Taylor and Ernest that Sen. Forrest C. Donnell ostile Leaflets 'Sengenberger, advisor at Techni- room last Sunday night after the Fight Present Leadership

Short won the yell leading con-|(R. Mo.) is fighting what may CHELSEA, Mass, Oct. 21 (UP) ca] High School, in co-operation Lion's game with the Los Angeles He said the purpose of the new test, and Paul Crafton won a easily prove to be a nip-and-tuck Chelsea veterans organizations wip (hree other nationally known Rams, thinking .a party was group would be to fight against ‘|band leading contest. !battle to remain in the upper asked the FBI for help today in ,4visors. under way. Her escort “made ad- “the anti-labor philosophy of the 5 : 'house. {tracing the senders of Commu-/| - ine vances,” she said, but she refus-d present Republican leadership.” Wilma Rugh, Tech senior, was Sen. Donnell is one of the nist propaganda leaflets io the ¥ . "and “he didn't get anywhere.” “This group will expose to the presented with a table-model ra-|Senators President Truman would relatives of soldiers killed or 3 Crewmen Die in Miss Genoff said she told Mrs. yemners of organized labor the dio by Barbara Stanwyck. Wilma like to see fall by the wayside. wounded in the Korean war. Blazing Train Wreck Kuhn about the tryst and 1ater treachery deceit and contempt of. won “second prize in the “500”!So would organized labor. Oppos-| A number of the pamphlets 9 the divorcee, a bar waitress, ar- ;,. Republican labor policy,” Mr,

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art contest. ' 1ing Sen. Donnell is Thomas C. have been received by Chelsea] SAN MARCOS, Tex, Oct. 21 ranged a meeting with Mr. Williams said. — |Hennings. Jr. St. Louis, former, residents, all of whom were listed (UP) Three crewmen died to- Mazeroff and Charles R. Jones, 1, , jencthy statement, Mr The Tech home economics class | ~ orooeman’ who defeated as “next of kin” in published day in the wreckage of a freight 23, also held in the plot. Willams samt the oon of Res is making 78 garments for the | onery W. Allison, Rolla, Mr. casualty lists. train engulfed by fire when it| Mr. Mazeroff proposed the... ..n' leadership in Social Needlework Guild. | Truman’s choice, for the Demo-| The pamphlets referred 10 rammed a loaded gasoline tank shakedown and suggested that! gq. curity matters “shows the The Tech Concert Band Vii. cratic nomination. | American fighting men as “hired truck at a rural grade crossing. she accuse Mr. Creekmur of oop, = of any aet to Ups take part in the first Annual A "| Both Beating Bushes 4A Hessians” engaged in an “im-| The wreck destroyed the two- raping her. She said Mrs. Kuhn! oo 8 hath oY y State High School Band Day, ol Neither attacks the other. Both| perialist war.” They. also called section diesel locomotive and 16 and Mazeroff went to a doctor for : vember 18, at Indiana aves) ei aie out on the hustlings shaking| the war “operation Ku Klux Klan cars of the 57-car Missouri- an affidavit supporting the charge . . . Jon M. White. Gitecton, ae nds That's Sen. Donnell’s! in Korea.” Kansas-Texas (Katy) freight. ‘but the doctor refused. . Quiz Chicago Girl com] band. . Re { ron aps, — AR . : V., Foxworthy and Ed- strong point and it's te the rural ° ° | A . ward B. Landreth are command. vote be mutt look. tor von st || jyerated Gls Parade in Pyongyang In Vice Ring Probe ers of the Tech Legion, senior Louis and Kansas City will give -y a CHICAGO, Oct. 21 (UP) — A honor society at Tech. Mr. Hennings sizeable majorities. —_ : 5 LE ” blonde call girl who set up head 4 ooin- 1. Deakgtl. THIS year Mr. Hennings pre-| | EC 1 $ quarters in a fashionable apart Bia Jane Atwell, Ronald L Deem. kay sents much more opposition than I. ment was questioned today by 3 a Bento Led samager, Carolyd gid Sen. Donnell's two previous detectives, who want ‘10 hmgme ers of the n incibde Philip D. opponents. He is working smooth- wh Armstrong; Hon Jac Gilbert H. | | Whether she works for an East Bierman “Helen I Bless. Henry A. Birk. ly on the rural circuit, hoping to Count oe Ynarti: Sue Ann Deer Burge. Ariane Coban reduce the Donnell vote, without Shapely June Cox, 22, ak ries eh a ay. | attacking outright -his opponent, | rested yesterday at the door of Papas. M. Branson. Robert £ and relying on the big city vote 3 her $175-a-month apartment on H Ruth Ann Grate, viene. “ Kar- to give him the necessary . Lake Shore Duive. Vice Squad Siena Bentrice Ang Hy CE on. Boar] Detective James Hoey made the , Earl W. Huffman, R ] lyase & Xust M. srdan. Norms Harvard Bars ‘Crowd’ | arrest. after arranging a date x - = with her,

088~ Dreimer. E. Jeffries, yn! a Bila ¥, Mar ich Kut si2s With Dates in Rooms | Say. Marcia A. Moms, CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 21| Bae, tose X. Bren, 55 (UP)—The Harvard University| ' 4 J man, . I administration has accepted a ; a. Stevenson. A fundamental student axiom— y 3. Sauer. Judith Ann Tur-| “two is company, three is an un-| gpk schwah, Mais C Welt necessary expense.” | ho, E. B. Twila 0 a iketson, Ce.j So tonight a graduate student | : yandell, {might entertain a young lady in| : | his campus quarters without hav-| Naot aren Sandidates ing. 8.-second female as 3 chaper-| Estes Keafuver -(D. Tenn.), began nominated by Howe High School's! one, 3 | : 4 e 8 inquity, mb. natioredle an varsity football players are Dor-| A ruling by the administration « | S ; Bas woes 8 | nookons crime othy Harbold, Betty Lukenbill,| thus scuttled the infant Radcliffe : : : | Joan Miner and Sara Spardling.| College Couple Sitting Service—| The Queen will be chosen by an enterprise in which a Rad-|_ «| the student body Tuesday. |cliffe girl would “sit” with a Winners in the recent student choOmate while she visited a

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High School are Phyllis Strouse, rm 0 Roy Bullock, Don Lickiiter, Mar. U- 5. Wheat Purchases |

Officers also arrested Vinceng Liccia, 24, who admitted that Miss Cox supported him and that they lived together in the luxurious, teakwood furnished apartment. A card file found in the suite listed the names of 300 men. The call girl racket has been under fire here since the Senate Crime Committee headed by Sen.

Peruvian River Project ‘Wrecked by Landslide

LIMA, PERU, Oct. 21 (UP) The Santa “ River development project, Peru's most ambitious public works program, was partly

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By Sg Gorse ie 1 Called Discriminatory | J AOU RA |r oy : lah Times State Serviee 4 i g 3 FTE ? Fy : : 40 + | were missing and seven injured, Nick Bik Beoenne matey sirr,| CLINTON, Oct. 21— “Indiana (f 3 : : se -_ ta os il i |A heavy death toll was feared, Bill Cullon, Gaumb, A on, J ima | and other Midwest wheat farmers |g. [© 8 1 ; ; » . Three bridges were na y 8 on i . s + section of the Chimbote-Husls Harris, Shirley Woodward and Carol Cole- | 47€ being made the victims of 8 [jhe aed American prisoners of war parade down street of Pyongyang, former Red Korean * sec AT Gover Behar a ihe pistes Vicious government = discrimina- capitol, with Koreans who hid and fed them. The Yanks are Lt. Alexander Makarounis, Lowell, lanca rallway was engulfed;

Totes Nov. 10. ' tion on prices,” U. 8. Sen. Homer 3 . , ways were blocked and wire come Nine Southport vocalists have E. Capehart declared here today. | Mass. Capt. William D. Locke, Enfiek, N. C., and Sgt. Takeshi Kumagai, Honolulu [rightl. munications disrupted. 7%

Russia's Failure To Aid Friends Causes Italian Commies to Soft Pedal Korea

- By GEORGE WELLER i : | merous in ita implications. It tends be discussed without beg sembly and Propaganda which ling sbout “netitrality" for Italy— ROME, CDN)—Defeat in Korea caused important wv trust in Russia weighed against Russia's are special opportunity of the ambiguous and dangerous talk in ba yor Steal a hag) a a ne confidence that | abandonment of Kim Ii Sung. Marxists. Isolation on the inter-|the secret Communists who 5-4 switches in open strategy of Italy's WSL the Red army will duplicate here| Therefore “it is omitted from national level means reduction of ‘his party's apparatus. y : a . ey . /the Balkin dictatorships. _{propaganda. ~ ° | leverage in the United Nations) To keep “Neunl in line with : Partly, this new has been developed “openly,” at the GC ist upper brackets What takes the place of Korea and possible loss of the valuable ini of rank-and-file pressure of the large central committee of the poidbons en. The / : la & new “nations! tue’ Togliat- too] of obstruction n: Fhe veto. [the Bear te have been si meeting cen ; biggest do not see Korea as & defeat % Vishinsky's 7 The “national fine” has already oyoning over mon-of their memis

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