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; : (Continued From Page One) | The company officially request-| legalizing | gr I ee i and management personnel; “ 5 route protest changes separately. ed the route changes and fare in-| | ~ and housey ; ams Authorities 1 Hooskis sot os wes orf rn GOP Control Casts {atid the switchboards. w:] Walkout Hits : |The *omnission asked him to Put creass on Sept. = The omnis : SOS Proves = the produc Co ap 24] cn voli ; he | J : | “We're in good shape “so far,”| . .gs {the motion in writing. {sion then set the hearing for the Te the next d: Looking for Body Jetection Yoting record Tuesday bY Gloom Over Programs was the report. “But calls are, All Major Cities Transit riders protested chang- case today, two days after the To Be False -— Although {Continued From Page One) Easing Bn -eslma H90, (Continua ¥rom Page One) gut arty Jn the meoraing. wel (Continued From Page One) $5 and arsliment o] servie on election. fos NORFOLK, Va., Nov. § (UP)— a ou! . ! : fan AY . OY yo le DULL a8 wl a ; | Submarine sailors were yanked i twin slaying went unanswered by The turnout at the polls was’ A um Neu Aa the long-distance load builds ap subers of the Comuunientions| Speedway bus, trackless trol- Ch T Ik | heir: te} 4 2 + Tuesday, de Chief Nelson. __: mearly 300.000 greater than in “i Ho AFL during the day.” oh i beri igen ca (C10), or-ijey on Pennsylvania St. Millers- amp JaiKer jaway from their television and for two we . . 1 nave two men out looking 1946, the last off-year election, leade iH ‘A y "e ” an sth A management Spokesman said fe n BY ous divisions bY ville Rd. bus, Churchman Ave. : {radio sets last night for a three- appeared in around in the county (Delawareland 330,000 greater than in 1942, Ip as a riuusn or 8. = oF {some opefaiofs ‘came: to work ype S -WOPX. ibus, English Ave. bus and the hour “false alarm” search for a early Vester County) today,” he said. “but I the previous nonpresidential vot- Syma Ee =) Pid don, | But only a hindful of some 200! dena agve Were wages. A strike 70th and Central bus. | {sub at first believed in distress. land, one = won't know until later what they ing year. __ : : Ory b i a en set three times, When a transit company attor-| The alarm was sounded when 1 three cases a weekly newspaper publisher. Sen, {operators ignored the picket lines.|this year. The third one be | 3 hi find. : | It was within 40.000 of the 1- Bates was also active in support-| Union strategy called for piek- efrective after futile ‘all-night ne. ney informed the Commission two red flares were sighted and noon while Linked to Disappearance 660.000 ballots cast both in 1944 ing veterans legislation and was eting here to last only one day, gotiations between company and thatthe tility would not. intros ihe submarine U. 5. 8. Sirigo cites Fepor Asked if this phase related to and 1948 presidential election co-author of the Soldier Bonus|at the start, moving to other|union officials in the presence of duce evidence this mpIing asking failed So 2nswer promptly to a S——— the mysterious disappearance of years. i it {cities in Indiana on following tederal mediators hn Senc for route changes, the Commis- radio check. =) the doctor's second wife, Freda : Tied 3 == ‘ators here. sion took up the matter of a rate Atlantic Fleet headquarters — h a h Complete returns showed today: Union leaders and present state days. Tu Deadli i : ‘ : i called the entire - submarine LaDuron 13 years ago, the police that congressional races drew administration officials believe! The hit-run action was de- « mp he nerease. ed —f ; chief said it did. i= - t: Barring sabotage or other ma- Requests Joined i squadron 6 to emergency duty, . : more interest than the Senatorial proposed labor legislation liberal- signed to forestall court action by yi. ; . "hi i Fl ay However, when he was asked pgce between Republican Sen. izing benefits on workmen's com- tn b ; th licious damage to the plant, we' The utility asked for a “higher *{Radio and television programs if it was a search for a body. the Homer E. Capehart and Alex M. pensation and unemployment gery telephone company if the expect to continue to handle not upward adjustment of fares” at lalong the coast were interrupted = chief said: "I'd rather not say at Campbell his opponent eg ‘\compénsation were also doomed Siifke Caused slowdown or shut-onjy Jong distance message tele- the same -time it proposed ‘the to —broadcast the alert to offthis me.” TREY showed Soo. Capebiarisiby the GOP victory. | f{down in operations. A state 1aWipnone service but also TWX route changes. i duty seamen. \ ; . The 13-year-old mystery was : Mal i ve requires arbitration of disputes (teletype), private line telegraph! Lloyd Wampler; assistant Pub- Fifth Naval District ordered all
reopened after Dr. LaDuron ad) Jargin at Slightly more tian | Leaders Re-elected between public utilities and their telephone, radio and television lic Counselor, estimated that more mitted shooting to death Monday Fifty-four per cent of all coy & Spubliess J ey re workers to prevent interruptions services-witliout interruption,” a than 450 people were present to : : f of service. [company spokesman said. protest the proposed changes.
the two Terre Haute brothers he i ( . , gressional ‘ballots cast for the in to tr a jv v - : { 3 said were blackmailing him. He major party candidates were cast oa A) Be, ne Because Western Electric is not! “A great many long lines em- Many of the women were house-|
has refused to divulge the secret ; 1 blic utility, the law would not ployees recognize that they fives 2 sarri 8 ‘ Sec) for Republicans. Mr. Capehart . i , @ public utility, the law would no' ployees recognize at ey are wives and carried babes in arms which he said he paid over $2000 : : z P! : try to win him to their side of aplly directly to the installers’ not involved in this dispute and into the hearing room. ; drew slightly more than 53 perithe political fence. However, they ° 8 and finally killed to hide. cent o o cast 5 T3 rete rar : © strike. : have come to work. We expect Most of them-come from the Mrs. LaDuron disappeared in ene ot he Noles fast in his vate sald there was “little” chance for B { our people to work and their right North Side and were protesting " wi r. Campbell. ‘ao FEPC , ut determination of operators : . BE lavorll Side an 4 iy September, - 1937. The doctor a compulsory LPC: or repeal of to work will be fully protected.” replacing the regular 70th & Cer
; "Margins of victory for the con- the utilities compulsory arbitra- And other €10 workers to respect es : : i she jeri nim rey winners ranged ae ig pon the picket lines. might, in some In some cities. the maintenance tra] bus with a feeder line out to J. G. (Jake) Harden yt Felatives of the Swadish-born ory 1000 tor William G.! Senate leaders from both par- 'SPécts, come under provisions of workers jumped the deadline by the Arden community. Here's the man who,says it. nurse have maintained she was a, 1 : o atv rt the law hours. The case reached prominence 4 jal “211” r victim of foul play. No trace Bray (R.) in the 7th District over|ties were re-elected. Senate the law, “All Ghidn members Will respect cas é I r Ce. When you dial “211” for long leon : © Rep. James F. Noland (D.), to|President Pro Tem John Van Strike strategy in Indiana, ® 3 four months ago when Commis-| distance, a voice says, “Due to tha
of her was found in investigations by Muncie and state police, private detectives or the famed Pinkertons. |
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Brownson (R.), 11th District.la fourth term and Leo J. Stemie Plectric workers are out, was Joseph A. Beirne said. “The, giaternent, said he thought the| plete only emergency. ca
Rep. Ray J. Madden (D.) won Senate Democrats, a third term. 5¢ regional director of the CIO, eRITE feleptions system.”
” crease, please flash the operator over Paul Cyr (R.) in the 1st Dis-| Missing from the Senate ‘will/and Kenneth A. Silvers, state rep-
'ONTINUES SE } peared are divided. The son, heavily Democratic Lake County.| makers, who died last year after CONTINUES RESEARL H i has remained at his father’s side. The only other Democrat to win the session of the 1949 General LAFAYETTE, Nov. 9 Dr, tor and biographer of President. Mayor Feeney immediately is- =
He said yesterday he believed his
believe her mother disappeared ~ voluntarily.
Ldn : \ " Uni : more than” 26,000 for Charles B.|Ness (R. Valparaiso) won easily Where a total of 325 Western Our picket lines,” Union President gi, chairman Abbett, in a pub-| a work stoppage, we can com-
over Rep. Andrew Jacobs (D). |(D. Jasper) titular head of the Ping directed by Loren J. Hou- Strike will disrupt the nation’s ;;,,qit company needed a fare in- yours is an emergency call,
A a House seat in Indiana, Rep.|Assembly. Laurenz Greene, research profes- Truman, predicted today that Mr. sued a public statement’ saying BENES SEC'Y IN PRISON mother left of ‘her own accord. Winfield K. Denton. 8th District,! State Rep. “Robert HelleY, sor and recently retired head of Truman will -be-the Democratic that Mr. Abbett’s remarks ;‘bor- PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, Nov. known serviceman has been postThe daughter, Suzanne, quit her triumphed by only 4000 votes. Democratic ‘Speaker of the the horticulture department -at Party candidate for President in dered on being prejudicial.”. Dur- 9 (UP)—Dr. Vaclav Sykora, for- poned indefinitely. father's home more than a year But traditional R e p u b lican-| House, declined to run for re- Purdue University, has accepted 1952. “The Republican victory on ing an earlier Indianapolis Rail- mer secretary of the late Presiago and has said she does not! ....4 districts piled: up. big election. W. O. Hughes, Ft. a leave of absence to resume re- Tuesday makes it more certain'ways hearing Mayor Feeney dent Eduard Benes, has been sen- for paying homage to the unmargins for that party's congres- Wayne, GOP leader in the House, search work in Fl Salvador, Cen- than ever that Harry 8. Truman wrote a letter to Gov. Schricker tenced to 25 years “in prison for Known was not considered apsional nominees. Rep. Charles Was re-elected and is expected tral America. He started the work will run again ‘in 1952,” . Mr. and demanded that Mr. Abbett be antistate activities,” reliable propriate at the present time,”
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A. 8, | ; - >= Mr. Abbétt made the statement the voice of Jake Harden, Even the two children who were trict by fewer than 7000 votes, be Andersqn’s Walter Vermillion, TéSentative of CWA Division 8. Says Truman Will Run two weeks before the utility re- radio and telegraph engineer. small when their mother disap- gn unusually low margin for dean of the Democratic law- a ,,,——Y—. > NEW YORK, Nov. 9 (UP)-—- quested the increase in fares, He “talked” to more people to-
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eastern frontier division submarines within a 100-mile radius i to report their whereabouts and . conditions in order to determine whether any of them were in dis~ jtress. ; | All answered the first muster . {except the Sirago, which had jeight officers and 75 men aboard and was known to be in the area. The excitement ended about three [ {hours later when the sub was
| The source of the flares remained something of a mystery.
War Il Unknown Soldier
2 WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 (UP) Jonathan Daniels, newspaper edi- Black-and Red day than anyone in town. ~The Defense Department an-
burial of a World War II un-
“Proceeding: with arrangements
tacted and the report received t she was in “good condition:”
lay Plan to Honor
nced today that selection and
Another physician came to PO- mdward J. Kruse (D.) by 16,000. lice voluntarily yesterday and youn vy. Beamer, 5th, defeated] said the elder Carter brother had Rep. John Walsh (D.) by 15,000. ] : attempted to extort money from Rep. Earl Wilson, 9th. won “by him. He said Carter came to his 13000 over Charles W. Long (D.) |] office Oct. 31 and returned Nov. 2 apnq Rep. Ralph Harvey, 10th, to demand $1400 on the accusa- had a 24,000-vote edge on Vernon | : Sa SE : & tion that his wife had been hos- Dwyer (D:}. ; pan ; pitalized as the result of treat-| p.4.e Mr. Denton's and Mr.'
Today still another new angle Halleck, 2d District. beat Dale E.|to be named Republican Speaker. in 1947. Daniels said. removed from the transit case. sources reported today the announcement said. developed in the blackmail 85- Rack DJ by about 23,000 votes. |= A ——————————— - E i , - — ) —————— pects of the slaying. E. Ross Adair, 4th, defeated Rep. / :
ment by the doctor. The doctor radden's, even closer races were
to pay. run i 7 ’ Sy - in the 6th and 7th. Mr. Bray's Name In “Black Book race with Mr. Noland was touch!
"This doctor's name, along with ‘and go for 16 hours after the polls | Dr. LaDuron’s and the names of closed. Rep. Cecil M. Harden. R
almost a dozen other physicians gth, won by only 6000--but that and “professional people” were in was hetter than the 500-vote a “little black Book” found on margin of victory she had in 1948. the dead man. » ae While the congressional vote {The doctor yesterday was the. oiuled for ail districts was off second to enter the case in addl- roughly 50,000 from 1948, due. to tion to. Dr. LaDuron. Another ick of presidential and governor physician from a nea by town ryces four of the 11 districts came to police the day after the produced just as heavy a vote.
murder and said Carter had tried Totals were virtually the same’ unsuccessfully to extort money noth in 1948 ‘and 1950 in the 2r, from him. 6th, 7th and 9th districts. Despite Dr. LaDuron Is being held In'hot local issues in Lake County. Delaware County Jail on an open the first district vote was 10,000! charge, pending grand jury In-|off the 1948 pace. losses in other! vestigation. |districts ranged from 6000-to 9000. |
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