Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1950 — Page 2
Tips
Puerto a Rican Women Face
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
Sept Lays Assassin Plot tc to ‘GOP Hate Campaign
= SATURDAY, NOV. 4,195
Capehart Pictures Truman as a 'Future Labor Czar’
Praises Wlite House Police for Alertness
But Pleads for Safety of Country :
- By LEON W. RUSSELL, Times Staff Writer TERRE HAUTE. Nov. 4—Alex Campbell headed for Ft. Wayne,
TERRE HAUTE, Nov. 4—In a strong bid for labor support,
Senator Says President Certain fo. Freeze Wages in Asking Unions fo ‘Wake Up’
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ, Times Staff Writer
Ft Wayne
“Alex ‘Campbell Homecoming
PT WAYNE, Nov. - eratic hoopla will be on tap ee tonight and candidates are ‘hope-| ful that the result will be -a| . Fourth District ‘victory for both] Alex Campbell and Edward H.| Kruse Jr. ! Both are Ft. Wayners. Mr, Campbell seeks the seat of Re-| . publican Sen. Homer E. Capehart| and Mr. Kruse is running for a ‘second term in the House. Two years ago the young World War II veteran took that seat from, Republican Rep. George Gillie, ‘who also lives here and had been! in Congress for five consecutive terms. Gov. Schricker will be here for! the great Campbell homecoming: tonight. It will be preceeded by a parade with floats and flares. One Democrat enthusiast pointed out there will even be “35 cars| from Republican Wells County” | 4 Jackson to Preside They expect to pack the Shrine, temple and former U. 8S. Sen. Samuel D. Jackson will preside.
signed to show that the Demo¢rats have gotten together here—| a couple of days before election’ day. The going’ hasn't been easy for Mr. Kruse. For he faces a Republican candidate that is as much “made-to-order” for the Fourth District as Mr. Kruse himself. He is a Ft. Wayne lawyer, E. Ross Adair, who served with the First Army throughout the Euro-, pean campaigns of World War 11. Hid Democratic opponent is a veteran of the Pacific naval bat-
NEW DELHI, India. Nov. an urgent message ‘to Lhasa,
has a family. vaders.
“Farm Vote Important’
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capital of Tibet, “tles. Both were officers and won firmation of reports that the 16-year-old Dalai Lama and his min- _ decorations. Each is married and isters were fleeing the country to escape Chinese Communist. in-
Murder Trial
Two Wives May Be Charged With
‘be tried here for murder, learned today. ‘| Mrs. Oscar Collazo and Mrs.
‘ 'spiring against the President.
tempt “to shoot their way
to murder Mr; Truman. Collazo and: Torresola
Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico.
felt, a
“rs immediately. After a 24-hour
Arthur H., Gemmer, co-chairman of the Indianapolis Jovens |search, federal agents picked up committee, and James Meditch, Technical High School . e ‘committee explains the advantages of entering the 1950 Voice of Democracy Contest. The contest is open in all Indianapolis mother of a 6-month-old daughter, All these arrangements are de- high schools and valuable awards, including a trip to Washington, are offered winners. It closes Nov. 10th and is sponsored by the pathy with the attempt against U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Broadcasters and Radio Manufacturers Association.
India Finds Silence Ominous On Fate of Tibet's Boy Rule
Urgent Message Tries to Confirm Reports That Dalai Lama and Ministers Are Fleeing
men Torresola in New York. Officials said Mrs. ‘Torresola,
the President.’ One of her first her arrest,
actions after
{UP)--The Indian government sent fore he was slain in*an attempt | today seeking con- to kill President Truman. Trial in 30 days
Government prosecutors hope
to bring Collazo to trial within 30. Official sources said there had been an ominous silence since days on a first degree murder Mr, Adair is rated as the best last Sunday from Dr. Sinha, head
charge. They said the two women
Aiding, Abetting Plot | WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (UP), The fiery wives of the two Puerto ple have been subjected hy the [Rican insurgents who tried to-as- Republican isolationist leadership isassinate President Truman may. it was
° /Griselio Torresola are being held in New York on charges of con- been of no interest to the Repub-| defend the future of America if/the election.
© |Their husbands failed in an at-/press. Their purpose has been to into confuse the people. Blair House Wednesday in a plot
were of the United States hate the man members of the Anti-American they elected President only.
Torresola -and Pvt. Leslie Cof--
White House policeman.’ were killed in the gun battle on
dark-haired 22-year-old Mrs. Car“expressed herself entirely in sym-
it was reported, was to arrange to have a Brooklyn undertaker claim the body of her
and two women who were driving’ south with Terresola two days be-
today and the closing rally of his campaign, blaming the at- Republican Sen. Homer E. Capehart last night invaded industrial tempted assassination of President Truman on "a Republican cam- Vigo County and pictured President Truman as a ‘future labor paign of hate.” czar.” Mr. Campbell delivered the charge here last night in the closing | He spoke three blocks from his: Democratic opponent, Alex speech of hs 10-month campaign to unseat Republican Sen. Campbell, but their paths never crossed. They missed each other Homer E..Capehart. iby five minutes in the-Jlobby of | “For months the American peo- ers of Indiana must realize that to follow the hate-mongers is to the Terre Haute House. head for danger and disaster.” Sen. Capehart, in the major ,. 4 Charles Dexter, of the CIO Mr. Campbell prai the “alert-| -) and by the Republican dominated ness and ella Sed the: Secret] labor policy speech of his cam-|gteslworkers union, told the rally /paign for re-election, warned that . ‘many labor men are for Capemetropolitan press to a campaign Service and White House police; of hate,” he said. which saved the President's life. {President Truman was “certain”, » “The truth in this campaign has| “But,” he said, “who is going to, to freeze wages immediately after gne Senator attacked “the “fed~ eral
New Deal for wiping out savings, Insurance benefits and
Two labor leaders, James Sta-
lican Party or the Republican/the hate-mongers are given: con-| “Wake up union leaders,” the ‘trol of. the United States Senate Senator yelled. “Are you — and the United States Congress?” to Jet Truman be your bargaining pensions, Such control, he declared, “will, agent?” pay: raises. lead to a Witch hunt OI every The Speech was broadcast by a ge street corner in America.’ local radio station. About 500 Capehart satd “the people of Ine Mr. Campbell spoke before 350 persons, including four labor diana do not need Barkley of persons in the Laboratory High leaders, attended the rally. ‘Kentucky to tell us how to vote.” School auditorium. Urging larger pensions for rail-|He made reference to Vice Presis. In. Ft. Wayne, Mr. Campbell roaders, Sen. Capehart said he dent Alben Barkley, who is schedwill not give a speech. He will had already taken steps to help uled to address a Democratic
“The Republican campaign has “been aimed at making the people
two years ago. “On Wednesday, Nov. 1, campaign of hate paid off. “It had been set, like a bolshe-
the
historic ‘Pennsylvania Ave. - Col- jk ‘time bomb, te explode in the give way to the Indiana Demos retired railroad workers. rally here this afternoon. lazo and two guards Were race of America on election day. biggest drawing card, ,Gov. Fe again charged Mr. Campbell = The Senator winds up his "vounded. ; —— ~~ “But it exploded prematurely in Schricker. was “the real enemy of labor.” county-by-county campaign —to= Ore 1540, Other 22 an attempt by two so-called, Mr. Campbell made nis final “Did you know that he is the night with a rally in Sullivan. Plump, defiant, 40-year-old MIs. porto Rican revolutionists to as- tour of. the campaign yesterday attorney for the strike-bound In- He will then journey to his Rosa Collazo was arrested almost when he visited Attica, Coving-|ternational Harvester plant in Ft. {farm -near Washington, Ind,
sassinate President Truman, “Now, if ever, the American ton, Veedersburg. ‘Greencastle! Wayne?” the Senator asked. ‘“Is/where he will be joined by Mrs. people can see clearly what has and Clinton before going to Terre he for labor or for the Inter- [Capehart to await the election been done. Now, it ever, the vot- Haute. national Harvester Company?’ ‘returns,
Kiwanis Club Elects Rath Halloween Prank Price Phone Firm Officia Both Parties Cry 4 ms Fined for New Russ Bait’ Fred Marston, vice president Vote Stealing’ -
of the Indiana Bell Telephone go Retaliatory Steps Seen on Cold War Usual Pre-Election
NOBLESVILLE, Nov . 4
last: night was elected presid (UP) A Halloween prank had three U. S. Hits at Offer
of the Indianapolis Kiwanis Club.
husband from a Washingto Other officers . wh . morgue. g a elected for 1951 Charges Are Swapped pen in trouble with the law to- For Big 4 Parley Ney Sig x Norities set Se-| 3 Ae ner (Continued From Page One) But they weren't the prank- WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (UP)-» cret Service agents on the track Bais ‘ sters—they were the victims: of Russia has made a fresh bid for ; ic ! the Riley Room precincts, Fvervhody will get a Sters e) today of three Puerto Rican men) ( no hn! g the prank. a conference of the Big Four Mine
of the Claypool chance to vote.” Hotel were: Daniel Moriar- . ity, Cook Bros., available anywhére Inc., first vice those precincts were small resident; A. IL. hi ould be done unless > y Coll Na- that Dothing cou ne in city court yesterday. They were Merely another surge of propa co ‘oum, as available to build tem- ganda. tional Malleable convicted of charges of assault I G. Ki K ’ structures for ‘booths in’ , S. Ambassador. Alan ir and- Stee] Cast. and battery. received the Soviet proposal from second those areas. One of the witnesses was Ellis Minister
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. 2 : jal w ings Co., i ty Foreign | an of the two on the stump in of the Indian mission. in Tibet, 2 - may be forced to stand trial with : Ings wh Russian Deputy g ; man tf who normally communicates reg- ) vice president, and Guy C. Dixon, A Counter Charge Burton, 14, who ‘told Fertig he Andrei Gromyko late yesterday, § Studen this campaign. His chances o . him. : M Herrington -Co.. Inc: 'and two companions went to the class. club _electipn will depend greatly on the, juiary by tetegraph with New Wa Ua Under District of Columbia law, tron » STTINBION "The Republican-controlied Elec: Law home and performed a Hallo the Sun Department announced i y if they don't go Ve¢ ‘it is a crime to aid or abet anyone - ast ni res Javmer Soke tirey did two LEE There was silence also from 0 a in a murder plot. A person con- The new directors will be Jack EE on pran: Lier: T0S ey fu British Ambassador Sir David 3. Poe, Chit {Peking where Indian Ambassador fl p in [00 § vic ‘ted. of this crime is subject. Fenstermaker, U. J. Baker Co.; e Kelly and French Ambassador vice presid Pon gould be elagied. section Sardar Pannikar had delivered as is the murderer 2 he Lieeh, Otto Janus, Indiana Savings & gt feusing lo bantu stripped him to the waist and ap-\yyes Chataigneau were given: Miss Dorot Nine iabed the" FTeRt pre-de=| {India's stérn repudiation of : . penalty Trust Co., and I. Lynd Esch, pres-| i ad rh |Plied old motor oll, similar notes, but all refused im- Officers ¢ pression GOP goal and now have China's action. = Official. sources Condemnation Plea If the evidence shows the two ident of Indiana Central College. “We have 1300 voters in the h ile ‘mediate comment. 1 ~ Miss Hart, “wo cars in every garage. sald no further word was ex- To UN Indicated encouraged Collazo and. Torresola first precinct of the 19th Ward St. Louis Phone Strike ~~ Decline Comment ; 1.. Jann, A GOP politician from one of pected from the Red regime. in their plot, Justice Department and they gave us only two ma- N S I d Aids to Secretaty of State Dean Miss Maril ¥ p : May Go to Darjeeling (Continued From Page One) ofcials said th . B egotiations talle Acheson also declined comment Stel n¥ku the Northern districts even sing- Unofficial reports from Kalim- : als said, the Sven: Shives; said Mrs. Pearl Bont- . : . ofl ihe tinexpected action. How : gested a slogan for his party the DL Yodian bor followed by a call for United Na- may bring a murder ger. “We need three if all the ST. LOUIS, Nov. 4 (UP) ever. De Dee Spokes secretary, facetiously of eourse. It was: ‘ong on 1 ten refugees con- L10n8 forces in Korea to repel the against them, there, ther thar workers who have to vote early Boisn aid Sompany Begotiators Michael J. McDermott tan Kathiyn 3 g » were deadlocked today in efforts reen w hi stop this runaway pros: ,. .l.q to arrive, said the Dalal new aggression in the interests Dn finds conspiracy charge Freed by Marines “r} Indl: belle to settle a telephone strike which that any agreement en Germany LE RETTEY rity.” . a : : ! . pe Wil. 46 re- Lama and his 73-year-old regent, of international peace and se- Phe Secret Service and. a fed didate for Prosecutor, charged disrupted service in the St. Louis Probably must ‘Be preceded by an - Junior What they really 11 do Takta Rimpoche, were on their Austrian peace treaty. mains problematieal. vor alobg the 357-mille caravan curity. eral grand jury in New York are China Reds Hurled in a speech before an East Side area. . 5 : : The. new Soviet "hid. Mr. Mo officers are - Both sides are claiming they . Lone. Lhasa India, The presence of Chinese Com- investigating the attempted assas- . group last night that “the Dem- v The C10 t ommun ications Dermott said. appears to he 2 Joan Helt, will carry Ft. Wayne and populous. 1 aq helleved here they would munist units actively fighting in sination. Two unidentified men Back 32 Miles ocrais intend to stedl the elec. Workers, Division 20, called its repetition of the proposal 1 hethtowy, ¢ te i’ 5 ‘har . : tion through their majority con- 6000 members from their jobs proposal made. , dent; Miss All C t But it seems un- Korea has been reported in battle- also have been charged with con- . Oug J y ' Allen Suns: Copel itl lose head for Darjeeling, a hill sta- front dispatches. hut the reports spiracy 3 (Continued From Page One) ro] of the precinct voting boards.” Yesterday when the Southwestern. BY Russia and its seven European ma J. 8S be y § ‘nes, Y. 8 Tere ot for no other reason than jo EE ee es still lacked official’ confirmation Investigation Wide that the Allies were trying .to By virtue- of the Democratic Bell Telephone Co. suspended six. fale ely nr Shoals . ; tablish a new defense line after majority: for Secrétary of State men for refusing to handle ma- 5 president; Thome town pride. ‘Dalai Laing, took refuge during a [Tom Gen. MacArthur. The investigation ranged from °f feral 1 ikebodnd. WW nounced the Western Allies as Ww. oe Once such confirma N the reverses which had thrown in the last election, the Demo- terial from a strikeboun est- War TE Mary Mr. Lain in de Chinese Jireastor vila ol 389. © tained, American Jaton uch Rico Te Be an arly their spearheads back from the crats have the privilege of ap- ern Electric Co. warehouse. Oe burn, And - s Sweep CA 2 er See pe A ’ ih idm, Manchurian border area. pointing the polling Jace in-' Long distance circuits and. Miss Rut] or { ar the U. 8, rw , Pp : . 8 atic doctors that] ripetan refugees reaching . 8 ‘Sngaubiedi) will have Puerto Rican colony for possible “Enemy pressure exists all spectors. maniial exchanges in suburban Two Taylor Seniors treasurer. 3 in some districts gq)im ong sajd the main force '0 Seek con emnation” of the Chi- co-conspirators. In San Juan, In- ~C : iv o- : f Ii \ p along the Chongchon River de au areas o inois and Missouri Listed in Wh Wh The fre h His father is a highly re- hed Nese Communists before the world sular BULRA7IieS rounded up hun- : tt a Says 30,000 Involved o's 0 ___ either. ghly of Red Invaders had reached = vs ; oN fense. line, but it is not yetheavy,” = Sib were reduced to an ‘emergency . Sinle-8 Miss Bar spected Ft. Wayne physician and Nagchuka,. which guards the Organization. dreds ationalists whd. are a U. §: Ist Corps spokesman said Mr. Fairchild said the Demo- only” basis,- St. Louis’ main dial UPLAND, Be ery we Hon Bloomingt: he early announced that he isnt northern approaches -to Lhasa Discuss Franco Ban said to hive participated in thei” po lor tor the lost battalion's (Tats Were preparing to “steal system,” however, was not sier seniors at Taylor University Carolyn L {oF the Ewing compulsory health along a-caravan. route. Nagchuka., 5 as uprising - this - week against the _ i votes .in 73. precincts involving affected. are among six students to be TT “insiiranée or any form of "SoCal" about’ 150 miles rom 1 has. = He ~Stddenty-worsened- Sta Tegime of-Gov-Las- Munoz Marin ~ SEOUL; Korea; Novi-4- (UP) —mere-than- 30,000 voters: Sm ie ——————— “—rmanred “rr the 1950-51 “edition or : WwW > +h ized medicine.” . “A grim baftle is expected,” a tion¢n Korea commanded the at- d Gov, Munoz Delieves there is a _ y1ove than 100,000 South Ko- 1 He warned that he had formed DIP IN CONSTRUCTION Who's Who . Among Students in i A: well-heeled Democrat here, press report from Kallmpong tention‘\of United Nations dele: | eliiite connection: Ietween the) rean civilians were killed during a committee of 120 men to watch! WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (UP)— American Universities and Colsaid he wants to bet that Mr. said. Nagchuka is the last! gates today 25 the General As juprising and the assassination! the Social Allaire Mi the polls Tuesday against any The nation’s building industry leges. ame a i tH . , of B- . t ar, the Socia airs MinKruse is re-elected. He has found fortress on the road to Lhasa sembly met {o lift the four-year| plot j Ihe vw attempts at fraud. \completed $2,700,000,000 worth of Robert Bell, Matthews; and no takers, even among those who and a strong force is there The slight, 37-yeat-old (Caras istry announced today. If I am elected Prosecutor, construction last month, about 4 Milo Nussbaum, Berne, were cho- i —Are making the GOP predictions. ‘Tibetans who arrived—in—India diplomatic bah againet—General— readily admitted he and Torre- “tw —addition thie —announce-— LM fo send these votelper- cent less—than September's sen for their high —seholastie——— + ~ ow He says the Congressman will said their countrymen were de- jsgimo Francisco ¥ranco's govern- sola plotted to kill the President ment said, 89,100 were injured Stealers lo Jail, : he Said. . record level. standing and participation in carry the district by between 3000 moralized by the rapid Chinese ment of Spain to provoke a revolt and win inde-' Te ; > 9 300 = EE ‘school activities. and 5000 votes. advance through eastern Tibet. The Assembly perhaps fore. Pendence for Puerto Rico. He hag! 75.900 mee: missing, anC 9 Secret Service Men SEE RECORD FARM COSTS Also chosen were: Harold what s . But they said the Tibetan forces going debate under a new rule insisted that no one else was fn- are “known to have been abh- G di WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (UP) Berk Blissfield, Mich.: Miss Jéan= wh Greenfield Firm Seeks fought to the last at Chamdo. which permits such action unless ¥OIved: in the scheme. ducted” by the Reds. var ing Margaret Farm production costs will hit a ette J." Elissa, Jerusalem. Paless : Wio ar where the invading forces esti one-third of its membership de: z s NEW YORK Nov. 4 (UP) record. high next Vear, the Agri. tine: Robert R. Schenk, Deer : Inefficier Gas “Utility Properties mated at 21.000 had to fight their mand it was expected to “give Pact Signed by Union fight. no major action had oc Margaret Truman arrived in New. Culture Deparment predicted to- Creek, Ill. and Miss Marian Ruth : “yet WASHINGTON, Nov, 4 4 (U P) “= only real battle so far comfortable passage to a Tes d .. curred along the Chongchon for York surrounded by a cordon of 42V. Wilson, Colman, 8. D helped 1 The Federal Power Commission tion sponsored by seven Latins An Western Electric 48 hours. ‘the spokesman said. Secret Service men early today en = * = when 1° had under consideration today! b D ’ y N American countries and ih Phil- « ‘Wage increases from 9-10-15 — : B “Foute to Washington, : . . Mr the application 8 Greense Yas Ca river s €CK ippines which would rescind a cents an hour were granted West- Straggle Through Sector Miss Truman arrived by train hard am 0., Greenfie n 0 acquire . 1946. embargo against United etn ‘Electric Co. employees yes-. g from B 2 : was able : © Some men of ‘the battalion still from Boston, Mass., at 6:20 a. m. e gas utility properties from tiie - Broken 2d Time “Nations members kéeping arnbas-terday- —&s_negotiations—ended—be- straggling ihrough-a Com= and went immediately to her hotel = ; that isn “diana Gas and Water Co. In | Theodore Rudler, 33-year-old Sadors and ministers in Madrid Ween the company and the AFL The spokes ‘apartment for a brief rest before TE eae — 5 —real—feel The facilities serve natural gas taxi diver I.inden Hotel. was in and lift the ban against Spain's International Brotherhood of Elec- munist-held sector. € sp continuing her trip to the capital. In vitin Your : of seh in Fortville, Ingalls, Mohawk and critical condition todav at membership in the United Na- trical ‘Workers. man said three of five companies ghe was in Portland, Me. on a g Her said pay $5,006 ane Methodist Hospital with a frac- tons specialized agencies: H. Dale. Mace, president of.of the battalion were accounted singing engagement last Wednes- in sase 2 would pay or them. The The resoltit . Local 1504, IBEW, announced the for, but what happened to the > . Mn : eolumn | ‘ d solution, -however, re- . ‘day when two Puerto :Ritans at- “ ppiitation asked the FPG either ture A whose "neck was tains the United ‘Nations con: M8ning-of ~thecontract today and other two was not known. = tempted to assassinate her father. CHECKING Ne lu sisclaim Jusisdietion pyer he broken tS months-age trafiedemnation of theakFranco regime emphasized that .the - threatened . The latest front reports indi- = ” ‘pencil ar proposed transaction or authorize. IpiiS Ago HI A PAD strike of CIO Communications cated that most of (he MISSY TE : ¢ —— ~off-in—fi accident, was playfully wrestling for its aid to the'dxis in W orjd . ¢ C 2 y x aD ’ . > 2 r Ee he apphication; . — Lwith-a friend-Herman Martin 35 War IT and does nothing toward Bas hi Toon Seg have no—ef- ren. TR ey Denali Fore hat —— - = imsp-or;i—™”) a - Lo 3 N/Iinois St early t gaining Spain {ull membershi , rect on Indis napolis workers, “back fo frien jy positions. Some: ndu rin > a — ! | - —usua 3 § = Man: vy Ce dit Hi t [of ¥- 8. vy 5 » O E “We have “completed a har- joined -the U. SS. Ist Cavalry Di= Jction in 3 Weeks fee —r Sn 3 the jobs = y ommo ies Il. day at the Red Cab garage, 2020 In-the workt organizati n monious agree Mr M of which patrols had made = PITTSBURGH, Nov. 4 (UP) hi § 5 : Th - a EEMEN ro Mace vision, of whic I¢ WG ( { washing St. + : rhs ¢ Postwar Price Peak N. Tiivef 3 be Hhestes < said. he Lifts Diplomatic Ban said, “and are very proud of our contact with"the battalion shortly. Danny O'Connell, Pittsburgh Pi- = “Loo : WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (UP) fell. to the floo contract. Indianapolis electrical before the ambush, iy rate shortstop, today netified Pi- < essential Average wholesale prices pushed Ce a Sots wid Nineek On Franco Government workers at both Shadeland and The plight of the Marine bat. fate officials that he. passed a You can open a checking accoynt with $25 or ?oalatel 4g ‘higher during the week ended ar penne Aga. FLUSHING, N.Y. Noy. 4 Speedway plants will not be 16- talon isolated at Majon 13 mites draft examination in Paterson. intend to : ~ Thiesday, with many commodities TTP iT Nal Lm 482- tha. lo Aira heed rn WA Af WO RERRWAR DOLE Bld a id-LA0RARGUHORH 0-4 Ho ba mere. -al-any one of our 14. city: wide. » offices. Dy reac & new postwar high. : - A C AK. : de Ye) 3 Wing p 2 E eral Raskin er = WERE ionE The battattorn tell Army fr fr Lire Wee ! = ~da f ge —The Bureau-of-Laber-Statisties rel Offers Rifle, Pisto eral embly voted . today Robert F. Porishs. was reported out of touch with" - The 22-year-old infielder, who = = ~~ Check These features: E ® Cand Bun b Te Fied yesterday [hat iis whole- Fens Hit—-the four-year diplomatic ban. ut the Communists. buf" Sng. “calladuuip by: Pittsburgh from. rere —— - > = foray ¥ nole- Ag Tax Payments S 8 i 3 sale index stood at 169.4 pér cent \gainst Generalissimo ‘Francisco ervices Arranged tride one of their main ‘escape’ its Indianapolis farm team during 1 NO MINIMUM BALANCE (5 REQUIR - AT og of the 1926 average, about three- HAMILTON, Mich., Nov, Franeo's Spanish government Services for Robert F. Parish, routes. to the north. the past season, moved into. the od ED. > the: comy x tenths of one per cent higher (UP) I'nternal Revnue agents "°° rs “+ 1110 'N. Franklin Rd. will be Yanks Hold Airstrip _ sagging Pirate infield and estah- = ; : ; 5 That 3 than a week ago and 11.8 per had an honest ‘afiswer ‘fram Jo- By a vote of 38 to 10 With 12 he|g at 1030 a. m. Monday in lished himself as a candidate for [1 Automatically, you'can cash checks, make dopa. vo ¥pars of a cent over the same week last Seph Barney, whom they asked to abstentions.” the “60-nations As- J .C. Wilson Chapel of the Lhe Marines held an airstrip “Rookie of the Year” honors. ot our Downtown Office you from > E year- Prices of all commodities make up a $47.20 deficit in his sembly rescinded a 1946 request Chimes. Burial will be in Wash. 24 were in touch with rear areas : ; 1 you hard
except food and farm produc's -Fegintared new postwar rec cords.
‘Huge Mountain Range Found in Pacific Depths
SAN DIEGO, Cal, Nov, (UP) — The ' discovery of a massive underwater mountain range was announced today by
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California-U. 5. Navy expedition that returned recently from a Evy of the Pacific ocean bottom.
The submerged range. the “Mid- Pacific mountains,” measures 1000 miles long, 100 miles wide and up to. 14,000 feet high. It extends from Wake Island to a point near the Ha- © ‘wallan Islands.
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income tax payments. that its members withdraw their a member of the ambassadors and ministers from Division fighting in Madrid. The same vote also lifted to offer “my a ban against Spanish memberthat's all Iship in the United Nation's spe clalized agencies.
Mr. Barney, 1st Cavalry Korea, wrote back rifie and my pistol have.”
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Dime Pay Phone Rate The south’'s largest city was CHICAGO, Nov. 4 (UP) The left without bus transportation telephone company wanis to today when some 1200 Houston
charge a dime for public pay tele- drivers and ‘mechanics went on phone calls instead of the time- strike. Drivers are asking for honored nickel. a 25-cent - holly wage increase. The Illinois Bell Telophons Co. They. now aarn $1. 31 per hour filed a petition seeking the boost and maintenance men $1.05. {with the ‘Illinois Commerce Commission yesterday. The 10-cent SEES MORE 1 Ss. “POL ICING” call is already in effect in sev-| ‘eral states. No increase in other
1ypes of calls was asked. Farle Cocke Jr. last
- gion Cmdr; night warned the nation to seauy to send U. 8, troops to Indona. “America . has assumed : on responsibility for policing the ‘iworld,”. he said, “and she can't
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Born in Greenfield, Mr. Parish “PORTE AND, Me.; Nov. 4 (UP) lived in Indianapolis since early 3 Sivislon Aukenman ai the Actress Lynn Fontanne suffered near your work, near home. childhood. - He was graduated 3 In good shape. a~hroken wrist last night in a fall
from Technical High School.
Surviving are his wife, Henri- ‘ her. role in “I K My Love” . : ; i band of troops scattered some now my Love. etta; son, ger, 1 7 s i . ay : } hin BT Boge, Ro anaDoliE. too guerrillas, with Her arm in a ast. | Each month you receive your statement, canceled. Cumberland: two brothers,’ Last night, the sky was filled RISKY FLIGHT FOR PACE checks by mail, if desired. George T. and James Parish. De. with flares and mortar fire as
troit; Fallon, Graber,
Detroit, and Mrs, South Bend. Tractor-Trailer Crash Floods Road With Oil
Crash of a tractor-trailer car
rying a 10.000-pound transformer snarled
BATTLE. CREEK. Mich., Nov. traffic today at the railroad over4 (UP)— National American Le. N#d en White River PRwy., West.
with 365_ gallons -of oil
rive. v
be The transformer, tos tall for the overhead, was knocked from the trailer driven by Elder Hues-
ton, 33, of Chicago, driver for he was not at liberty to teil what the Interstate Dispatch Co. .530 language t they used, ~Immedi i Kentucky Ave. i im ite Sarde. On Ul } ] 1] Police blocked ‘traffic when a yy ® MAIN SPRINGS ® CROWNS e my : LY three-inch film of oil covered the if S oes '® CRYSTALS and © STEMS
highway. It was later sanded to
prev ent skidding of cars.
”, DIES IN FIERY CRASH TAMPA, ‘ Nov. 4 (UP) Allan ory 57, of Chelsea,
an Indiana 1a University Sonvoen- Mass. burned to dea th vesterday
‘in when his moving van aitides with _|a train near here,
and two sisters, Mrs. Freda Jane
Sixteen miles north of Wonsan’
a’platoon of Marine tanks and a 0 route to the theater, but’played
Marine outposts scanned the hills PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4 (UP) for infiltrating Reds who Thurs- ~—“A B-25 landed safely on a single day night ran two tanks into one ®ngine here last night, with Secre-
battalion command post and tary of.the Army Frank C. Pace — badly cut up a Marine: mortar JT. and his wife aboard. The en- {J You con deposit by mail: free envelopes ¢ are proplatoon. gine failed over Millville, N. J, ided § ! , Rain grounded the Allied forces 5 Yigeo Yor your greater Sonvenience. until this afternoon. Then the COFFEE PRICE S DIVE weather turned bitterly cold. DENVER, Nov. 4 (UP) Convenient. Checking Accounts —another reason No ‘enemy planes have been Housewives took coffee’ home 1 Ev sighted over Korea since Thurs- from groceries today’ ‘at prices why more than 90,000 depositors bank with us.
day, when the Communists threw ranging from 11 to 21 cents- tess
Russian-made jet planes against than the wholesale prices of 3. the Allies. An Air Force spokes- month ago.
man said enemy pilots were heard WATCH REPAIRING
talking over their radios, but said’
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