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THURSDAY, DEC. 14,.1950 __ _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

“A Couple of ‘Sluggers'—

ives of two more Indiana men. Mr. and Mrs. Wills R. Sand, wASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (UP | on ‘the casualty list for today Winona Lake: ¢ —The Communist Party : |

9 § JURED X Reach Open Combat Stage ar ame P. Markleroad, USN, poy subversive Control Board to-|

| KILLED IN ACTION, | Harry Feud Between Columnist, Senator Flares | * Sgt. Joseph Nutter, son of ay. usband of Mrs. Twila J. Markle-lapy. A . . . . 2 and Mrs. D. G. Nutter, Nobles- |" : | The board, holding its first s Both Give Different Versions of Battle ville. ; public session, was scheduled to! 5 WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (UP)—The feud between Columnist DEAD OF WOUNDS 2 Theaters Adopt New | onaider et or) rew Pearson and Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R. Wis.), who have| ; 3 Tiny | i been sniping at .each other for some time, erupted into open combat WS Droy Comett, son or Mrs. Sunday Opening Time {to government demands that it| & couple of nights ago. : County). ’ ! i Ritz and Zaring Theaters will register its ‘membership and fiBoth men admitted last night that they tangled briefly in. the aaa {have a new Sunday opening time nances with the Justice Departcloak room of the exclusive Sulgrave Club. But they differed in WOUNDED IN ACTION leffective this week. ment. describing details of thé ens ——-t———— rt. Pfc. Darrell D. McLean, son of Starting Sunday, the theaters The Reds have refused to regis- | counter, “I do not believe,” he said, Mack McLean, Hammond. {will open the doors at 1 p. m. ter under the new Internal SeSen. McCarthy said Mr. Pear- “that such foolishness should be’ T/Sgt. Martin A. Miller, hus- and start the films at 1:15. For- curity Law, and have announced son threatened to “get” him jfbandied about in times like band of Mrs, Martin A. Miller, merly the theaters opened at they will challerige its constitu-.

{a-life-or-death struggle with the

a a Two Hoosiers On Casualty List » [Reds Start Fight = | Dr ew Pearson, McCarthy | “The Korean War has taken the, Pfc. Richard W. Sand, son of With Subversive Board °

. Snifter MIDDLEBURY, Vt., Dec. 14 (UP)—Workmen thought they uncovered a bonanza when they found a 52-year-old whisky bottle while dismantling a brick tower. It was empty, except for a note dated Nov. 7, 1898, that read: “Sirs—whoever finds this empty bottle, smell of it. There was gin in it once, but empty now.” It was signed Harry E.

Of Averting All-Out War | WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (UP) | |—Defense Secretary George C.| Marshall believes there still is “a hope” of averting an all-out !war and for this reason opposes! lan immediate full-scale mobiliza-| fion program. i

Gen. Marshall's testimony was;

made public today by a House; Appropriations subcommittee, He appeared befora the subcommittee! at a secret session Dec. 1-to urge quick cangressional approval of President Truman's request for!

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marks about him in a Senaté] speech today. Mr. Pearson said the Senator #as usual, hit below the belt.” The! columnist hit the floor, but wasn't!

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Sen McCarthy scoffed at Mr.! Pearson's. charge, He said he slapped the writer “a bit hard on the side of the face with my open hand.” The after-dinner flareup, which occurred Tuesday night, was dis-| closed by Commenator Fulton, Lewis Jr. About the only point that the contestants agreed on| was that Sen. Richard M. Nixon! (R. Cal.) pulled them apart.

Mr. Pearson said Sen. McCarthy! had talked with his wife during dinner, and was “sore at some of the things I'd written.” He said Sen. McCarthy grabbed him with! a judo hold later in the cloakroom, : ! “He hit me in the groin with his knee a couple of times and *knocked me down,” Mr. Pearson said, | Sen. McCarthy said he did not talk to Mr. Pearson during dinner, but that the columnist threat-| - ened him in the cloakroom. “I slapped him a bit hard on! the side of the face with my open ‘hand,” Sen. McCarthy said. |

No Action { Mr. Pearson said he doesn't! plan to take any action against] the Senator, | “McCarthy isn’t worth it,” he) said. “His pugllistic power is about as effective as his senato-!| rial behaviour.” . | Mr. Pearson said Sen. McCarthy was angered by his column’s!

exposure —of a “sex—deviate” in.

the senator's office at the time | Sen. McCarthy was accusing the| State Department of being in-/ fested with sexual perverts who are bad security risks. i Sen. McCarthy refused to re-| veal whether his speech today would include any reference to Mr. Pearson. He told a reporter only that “yow’ll enjoy ’it.” Several witnesses backed Mr. Pearson's version of the scuffle, but Sen. Nixon refused to discuss’ the encounter. : : !

Now Its Official, Williams Wins

Democrat Cops Michigan Race

DETROIT, Mich., Dee, 14 (UP) ~-Democratic Gov. G. Mennen| Williams has won his see-saw “battle for re-election. i Counting of votes in the closest balloting in Michigan history | finally ended last night, 36 days after the Nov. 7 election. | Republican Harry F. Kelly con-| ceded defeat last night in a state-| wide recount after rechecking of | 73 out of 83 counties tripled Mr.| Williams’ lead. f Gov. Williams, 39, who will in-| herit the Meniien Shaving Soap fortune next year, had a slim 1154 vote lead out of 1.8 million] votes cast in the Nov. 7 tabula-| tion. Mr. Kelly demanded a re-| count. But it was only a partial vie-| tory for -Michigan Democrats. Every other state office and =a majority of both ‘houses of the! legislature went to Republicans. i Mr. Kelly, one legged veteran! of World War I who served two! terms as governor during the last war, wired the state board to halt the recount. He said it “has be2n| carried forward sufficiently to) establish the fact that Gov. Wil-| liams received the majority of the votes cast.”

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