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Iron Ring Guards Manila As Huk Attack Is Feared
~~ Troops, Armor on Alert While Rebels Celebrate
Murder. Inc. Hinted Back
Bids for Happiness—
Auction Aids Doomed to Di
Lite cir Packinghouse |
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son and Camp Atterbury
e of Cancer Pact Extended; mis...” death Follows Robbery
[Gls to Participate In Easter Services
Soldiers at Ft. Benjamin Harri-|ing, with special Easter music At will | all masses,
| BAST ST. LOUIS, Ill, Mar, 24
Thousands of GIs and their| (UP)—A 17-year-old youth a0-
9th Year of Movement |p Bisiness
Non-Red Railroad Unions Order 100,000 Men Back to Jobs in France
By United Press A ring of troops and armored units was thrown around Manila Taken for Ride
Key Witness Feared
. $1500 Netted in First Sales to Be Given To Child Who Will Be 7 Tomorrow
By United Press LUDLOW, Mass., Mar. 24. Free- -spending neighbors stayed until, |the early hours today bidding recklessly at an auction: staged to
| cancer within two years,
| An estimated $1500 was raised as donated objects, including a
| bring happiness to little Beverly Green who is doomed to die of
families are expected to attend | mitted today that he and an atceremonies at Camp Atterbury’ 8|complice beat and robbed a man sports arena. The sermon will be who later was found cut in two delivered by Chaplain George I |by a railroad train. Johnnie Dickinson of the 109th Infantry Bryant said he and his companion Division, {left their victim, R. Erwin Suit, Roman Catholic services will be|{44, a steelworker from Alton, IN.,
celebrated throughout the morn-funconscious beside the tracks.
Pay Plan Continued To May 6
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NEW YORK, Mar. 24—; ction block. The sale was halted | Authorities feared today only when auctioneer Walter | Moore's voice gave out. RemainMurder, Ine, was back ning items will be sold next week. business. One silver dollar, sent by a Las A key wilriess, in the re- Vegas, Nev. Sambing. Sun. was redonated and reso mes to cently revived murder-for-|, no" "otal of $70. The last {hire investigation was hunted as pyyer returned it with instruc- | a bail jumper, but police believed | tions it was to be given to! {he might have been “taken for a Beverly.
C Birthday Surprise. All the money raised will. be presented, to Beverly at her ney-| enth birthday tomorrow, AT, sh - has received hundreds of Tels! grams and cards and several '. presents including a bunny she promptly named “fluify.
"|gangrand underling, who helped] bust Murder, Iric., 10 yea s ago by 'ttrhing (nformer, fa¥led® to turn jup for a court hearing Mar. 7, just five days before the Senate Crime Contmiitee opened hearings °° p =o 00g plight was disclosad in New York. early this week when doctors He had been charged with first sajd she could live a few months degree ‘murder but allowed to longer than the two years if her plead guilty to petty larceny for left leg was amputated. i Her | helping crack Murder, Inc. He (was given a suspended sentence {because authorities feared if -he were sent to jail he would be|
| Springfield family’s entire household furnishings, went on the | |
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CHICAGO, Mar, 24 — Officials of
parents vetoed that plan, {the CIO United. Packinghouse “She would ‘have spent most of ‘Workers Unien today announced her remaining life in bed without extension of their pay rafse agreeher leg,” they said. “We want her ment with major packers to May to ‘be happy in what time she has 6. averting a threatened strike at
Jost thet bi a packing plants for next week. cause e tiny, ue-eye |blonde doesn’t know her fate, the| After three days of debate, a party will be limited to 10 of her CIO packinghouse workers gtraclosest friends. ; egy. committee ~Naturally, we ire dofng svery- through’ President Ralph Helstein,
thing we can to keep her from knowing,” said Merton Green, |that the agreement had beén ex-
hor father, “Ker birthady coming a. Mr. Hélstein and. slit
ad it does shas baen.a ‘wonderfulificials @eClined other comment. | help because we can just explain | The same action had been taken all the extra attention as relating previously by the AFL Amalgato the birthday.” mated Meat Cutters Union after The auction was started by a plea Thursday by AFL Presitownfolk who wanted to help meet dent William Green, who asked Beverly's: medical expenses. when that any drastic action be post[they learned doctors had given poned at this time. ‘her less than two years to live. |” Members of the National Broth-| _ jerhood of Packinghouse Workers, jan independent group, also had |extended their agreement, with] |Swift & Co., until midnight May 7.|
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today after intelligence reports indicated Communist-led Hukbalahap | B7 United Press tack the city this week-end or early next week in celebration of dress guarded bridges and roads Mr. Magsaysay said the Huk| C * situation is getting so bad that ostello Cache Army. He said the Huks wear | succeeded in entering i- em) “NEW YORK, Mir. 24 (UP)-= her world: developments. gambler Frank Costello has adordered their 100,000 members to Costello was not at Hote and million workers a wage increase which overlooks Central Park, poPremier Henri Queuille an- Gogin and Joseph Tercapelli, jIdereds. mum wages will be raised 11.5 ordered them into an elevator and after the Murder, Inc. investiThis was less than the 15 per| No Response tended five court hearings on the than the estimated rise in prices NO one was at home in the Cos- revoked.
rebels might try to storm the capital. the ninth anniversary of their movement. and set up machineguns at strate- Gunmen Seek gic points. City police checked all = ~~ he might have to change the uni3 Make Attempt similar uniforms and ‘during a) in = trucks. Local authorities Three armed men with guns tried France mitted he keeps in his fashionable return to work today after the {the men failed to get into” his to end a strike epidemic that lice said. nounced last night, after a 5-told police that the three men Faded To Obscurity per cent with corresponding in- told them to take them to Costel- gation, but turned up last Oct. 1 cent demanded by the -labor| case, but failed to make the one since last August. tello apartment, but the gunmen pe was mentioned at the crime
Defense Secretary Ramon Magsaysay said the Huks may atFilipino troops in full battle persons entering the city." forms now being used. by his - raid on: Candaba Thursday night) » To Steal $43, 000 - thought they were regular troops. oqay to steal the $43,000 which Non-Communist railroad unions apartment. government promised France's 25|nine- -room penthouse apartment threatened the nation’s®economy. | hour cabinet meeting, that mini- entered the lobby of the building, | Maffetore’ faded to obscurity creases on all wage levels. {lo’s apartment on the 18th floor. [charged with auto theft. He atunions and about 1 per cent less| The elevator men insisted that Mar. 7 and his $5000 bail was However, the Socialist force sald they would find out for them-|.,mmittee sessions by former
“Ouviierss <FQ). and the ‘Autono- Selves. After finging the. doorbell |Brooklyn District Attorney Wil-
mous Rail Unions, which yester- {several times and getting no Te-| day ordered their 100,000 mem- SPonse, the trio ordered. the efe-| bers to extend‘, two-day strike vator operatofs to return tem to’ another 48 hours, immediately the, lobby.
Costello, ‘reputed head . of ‘the ordered the men back to work. East Coast underworld, was
{forced to disclose to the Senate (heads of the The Big Four Deputies con-\ Investigating Committee 82n8, to the electric chair.
ferred for 2'% hours today but! -| = At one time, he was held in prostill were unable to agree on an! recently thal be ooze shou pu tective custody in the same rod ben agenda for a Foreign Ministers penthouse aparfmen Island hotel suite a= Abe Reles,| Conference. whose fall to his death from a window of the suite was one of |
liam O'Dwyer as an informer who | -had acted as chauffeur in Murder, Inc., killings. Maffetore's
Representatives of the U. S. Britain, France and Russia «= unche I Hon S no closer to an agreement than| 0 of they were when they held their| first session Mar. 5.
Most of the meeting was taken Student Scientists up with discussions of Austria, and Trieste, during which Soviet Exhibits Displayed | John P. Crane, who told the]
Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei By 23 Hoosiers committee he - had given Mr. |
A. Gromyko renewed his charges that the West plans aggression, The deputies will meet Tuesday| myenty.-three Hoosier high/O'Dwyer $10,000 a= a “politieal| at another publicized session. s.;,0] scientists were honored contribution,” was tighting -to reThey also failed to break thelr at a luncheon today as they dis-|tain his position as vice president | deadlock at a secret informal ,veq their entries in the fourth|of the AFL International Assomeeting yesterday. annual Times Science Talent [cle tion of Firefighters. Search. The lunch was held at| Mr. O'Dwyer denied Mr. Crane’s Jerusalem u y
{O'Dwyer Crane Puts Up Fight
connection with Mr. O'Dwyer, {now ambassador to Mexico, had! {further repercussions today.
testimony helped, send Lepke Buchalter, one of the murder-for-hire |
the main points’ on which ‘the | Senate committee questioned Mr.|
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TOKYO, Mar. 24 (UP —Brig. Gen. Charles J. Bondley Jr., vice commander of the Far East Air Forces bomber command, will return to his permanent assignment as 15th Air Force chief of staff at March Field Air Force Base, California, it was announced today. Col. Howell M. Estes Jr. will succeed Brig. Gen. Bondley as vice commander of the command which flies Superfortresses against | Communist targets in Korea.
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