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Continued From Page One fornia St., was fined $3 and $5
costs for a violation. Sgt. James! Payne of the Municipal Dog Ken-|
nels said they had numerous com-| ‘plaints about Mr. Edwards’ dog. Eight children, a plumber and a mail carrier were bite victims, ‘but no rabies-infected dogs were reported after police investigation of the attacks yesterday. To face charges at a future hearing were Robert G. Ferrell, 33, of 4817 College Ave., failure to have a city dog license; Robert Lynn, 49, of 631 Division 8t., no dog license or muzzle; Judy Murphy, 23, of 804 Lexington Ave., no license and violation of the dog quarantine; Harold Busold, 521 8. East St., no dog license and violation ef the quarantine, and Josie Moore, 25, of 2310 E. 24th St., failure to put| the dog on a leash. | Record Is Set i | Sgt. Payne said a total of 55] bites last week was the highest on record in the city and county. Five positive rabies cases were] found.
terday as he worked at 2737] Stewart 8t., Glenn Gillisie, 29,| of 2002 Sharon Ave., was bitten as he delivered mail at 631 Di-! vision St. Children attacked were Robert Burgett, 8, of 708 Lincoln S8t.; Michael O’Donald, 7, of 4104 E.|
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ClO President Has
Abdominal Ailment By United Press
with a group in Actors’ aswel f f . jArthus Djauned 10 have a press) PITTSBURGH, Apr. 24—Philip tory. N orceme g | “Not at present,” Gen. Whitney | Murray, president of the Congress bo Plumber John Parmentier, 53, of Industrial Organizations, was Mr. Lawrence explained. “I listen
of 2938 Olney St., was bitten yes- reported critically ill in Mercy|' SPeéches. A guy comes over to
Hospital today.
| Mr, Murray, who heads the CIO fend that idea?’ {United Steelworkers Union, was| admitted to the institution Sun-|I just investigated. day night with a “very severe
abdominal complaint.”
A CIO spokesman said the 64-|[ merely ‘vestigated. 1 wanted to tigation of police of all accidents.
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Joined Party the aU Ty fellows Where was . Claims Support To ‘Meet Dames’ Police yesterday were keeping a, Of Joint Chiefs
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Mr. Stander, a gravel-voiced| Patrolman William F. Rapier, especially the chapter on St. character actor, persuaded him to{20, of 551 Patterson 8t., was rid- Thomas,” Gen. Whitney said. go to “classes,” he said. ing along on his three-wheeled | Reporters. asked what “I went to these parties where motorcycle, and Officer Charles chapter was about. intellectuals read from books,” he(W. Schaubhut, 38, of 336 N. Ta-| Gen. Whitney said it would be said. ‘‘Very confusing. AV lotta headaches.” car in front of 716 W, New York|ter and added, ‘You recall the exAfter 12 months somebody|St. pression ‘Doubting Thomas.” brought him a Communist Party| Officer Schaubhut thought he'd] Reporters asked him to please card, he said, and he signed it, better check his nifty little red|explain. using a name he picked out of alight to. be sure it was working in| “Just go home and study the newspaper. ; case he had to make a fast run. Bible,” Gen. Whitney sald. Then he went to cell meetings,|He opened the door of his cruiser! Won't Meet P he said. just as his colleague came put- onl, Meet reas “These guys gimme headaches,” put-putting along on the tricycle. Told that he would have all the Ed editors in town reading the Bible,
Mr. Lawrence told the committee. YOU > guessed it. i Wham Gen. Whitney said:
“I don't like speeches. I left, about 1939, after about 12 meetings.’ . “ . In 1944 he attended a cocktail One policeman had hit another. Go ahead and read the Bible, party where, he said, Writer John| Officer Rapier suffered a!To me his (MacArthur's) words Howard Lawson declared that the sprained ankle. are very clear” ’ Communist Party didn’t exist any| No arrests. | Gen. Whitney said he believed Joke (it changed its name to the Gen.
ommunist Political Association) “clear-cut statement on politics” and Russia and America were oor Id - W and that “that’s where he stands.” friends.
So he signed up again, he said, Reporters asked if Gen. Mac-
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{ replied. 2 “Why?” he was asked. i Safety Council Blasts “He just doesn’t intend to have
| Setup in City lone.” Gen, Whitney said. | The discussion grew heated. Continued From Page One Reporters asked several times) officers to compensate for off-|why Gen. MacArthur declined to! “r ’ duty time spent in traffic court, [see the press, and Gen. Whitney therm er ysalt Jo hua FOUR: More complete inves-|finally said: { “If it isn't adequate for me to
{me and says, ‘Listen, that sounds pretty good. Why don’t you de-
“But I didn’t defend that idea.
I got ajcoma Ave, had parked his squad|clear by a reading of the chap-
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NEW INSIGNE—Li Abner and his passenger, Nancy O., will be flying to the front lines in Korea on the fuselages of F-51 fighter oe of the 18th Fighter Bomber Wing.
An F-51 pilot from Dogpatch Air Base, Korea, will present Al Capp and the national winner of the “Sweetest Girl in the World” contest a special certificate inducting them as honorary members in the 18th
Force rotation policy to make the presentations. National winner in the search will be announced May 14 in the Li'l Abner comic’ strip. The local winners in The
Dogpatch Air Base is the home of the 18th Bomber Wing. Arrangements are being made for one of the pilots to return to the States under the Air
on the hundreds of entries received. Five local winners will be selected and their photographs will be entered in the national contest.
Court Backs Fare Hike in Evansville
Times contest will be named | as soon as judges complete work |
FIVE: Passage of a pedestrian come down and see you, then ri An Indiana Supreme Court or-‘“refrain from making any further
34th St.; Michael Walsh, 4, of 724 year-old leader had attended a near what these people had tol
E. 48th St.: Antonia Guiffrie, 10, dinner at Youngstown, O., Satur- Say.” of 518 Warsaw St.; Joseph ‘Pick- day and entered the hospital Sun-
ett, 4, of 343 Limestone Ave.; day when he complained of severe Laboratory n 1946, he said, he TYE) ‘er came near the “ommunist
Lawrence Carter, 6, of 3143 E. stomach pains. Washington St. aha James W. Mr. Murray previously was hos- Le Burton, 5, of 935 . Lynn Ave. italized at Washington in FebruDiabet Gro ; to M A with a virus infection ana Gold Rush of 1951’ iabetes Group to Meet later went to Florida to recuper-| : . oe A ii uD 9 a Material Distributed tion, Inc., will meet at 8 p. m.| News of Mr. Murray's illness Thursday in fhe White Cross/was released at a press conference |toon contest for the “Gold Rush Guild building, Methodist Hospi-|in Pittsburgh this morning. The|of 51,” a charity affair to be held tal. Movies on the problems of union issued a 4-paragraph state- by St. Rita's Catholic Church, the diabetic patient and treat-{ment outlining Mr. Murray's ill- today said primary distribution ment will be shown. {ness and recent activity. jof contest material was com- — pleted.
| : {Party aga.n.
{| “Gold Rush of '51” will be held |Tuesday, May 29, in CYO Sta- Indianapolis,” he asserted.
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Kefauver Counsel Says | MIAMI, Fla. Apr. 24 (UP)— Rudolph Halley, chief counsel for the Kefauver Senate Committee, was quoted here as saying that Continental Press, national race wire service, is “doomed.” | Mr. Halley predicted in an inlterview with the Miami Daily News that Congress should pass
After he did a play for Actors’|Dance.
Mrs. Gilbert Kahn, head of car- (Just hasn’t been enough of it in|),
James C. Scanlan, general long as the whole traffic-enforce-/ine middle of next week—in an chairman of the event, said the/ment job is left to a handful of
taking -the traffic problem in this
ordi-| discontinue it.” | Meanwhile, Gen. MacArthur stayed out of sight again today; {but was busy making plans for |his Midwestern public appearances
| (jaywalking) enforcement Enforcement ‘Weakest’
Citing considerable progress in two of the “three E’s of safety— : later this-week engineering, education and en-| oa en Mr. Cochran said: Chicago will give the deposed “The weakest link in the three-|F. ar Eastern commander two pa-
irades Thursday, and at a gigantic E program Is enforcement. There vic reception at Soldier Field
Indianapolis.” : yak a 10 or 15-minute .He cited a 1043 traffic survey|°P°**"
recommending that arrests forSenators Expect Doug moving violations be stepped up'
to the point that accidents would To Testify on May 2. {decline—and be kept at that level. ww ASHINGTON, Apr. 24 (UP) { “Hasn’t Been Done” | MacArthor To“This has never been done in|——(en. Douglas Mac urn iplied today to Senate committee
“And it never will be done asinvitations to testify—probably
motorcycle policemen—about five investigation of his dismissal per cent of the entire police force! from Far East commands. —and it never will be done by Details of the response were {insincere penalties for traffic-law withheld pending a definite time | violations in court.” {for his appearance. It seemed Endorsing the action of Judgeilikely now, however, that Gen. Alex Clark in canceling the night! MacArthur will testify next | ‘movie” program for speeders Wednesday, May 2. jand reckless drivers, Mr. Cochran! S S t Police added: ! : cre | “We hope that this is an indi-| ays e :
cation that the courts are at ns Helped U. S. Reds | WASHINGTON, Apr. 24 (UP) —Benjamin Gitlow, former head
Jury Meets Again Today of the U. 8. Communist Party, |said today that the Soviet secret
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legislation which would force! In Baby-Sitting Slaying Continental out of business. He; NORTH VERNON, Ind., Apr. 24 said the committee had evidence (UP)—A Jennings County circuit that the race wire was controlled/court grand jury scheduled
Capone syndicate.” |who admitted killing his halfsister because he didn’t like being
“by gangsters who constitute the another session today to hear the agent in his day as a party leader (case of Marvin Gordon King, 16,/was Nicholas Dozenberg. He
{police helped to organize the party |in this country. { Mr. Gitlow said its most active!
identified Mr. Dozenberg as one
der was in effect today empower-|orders or exercising any further jurisdiction.” i he Beans He Sy Coach Fares were hiked Apr. 13, but nes, Inc., to boost fares accord-| were returned to the old 10 cents ing to a tariff schedule filed with|after Judge Rawlings’ order. The the State Public Service Commis-/ judge has until May 4 to file a sion. reply to the Supreme Court's The increase—from 10 cents to! action. 15 cents or two tokens for a quar- . ter—was blocked by a temporary Takes Legal Aid Post restraining order granted by| Harold Fiely, law clerk for the Vanderburgh County SuperioriIndiana Supreme Court, was
Judge John Rawlings to the/named deputy state public defendEvansville Industrial Union Coun-jer’ yesterday by Chief Justice
cil, an organization of CIO locals. Arch N. Bobbitt or the high court. The high court issued a writ{The job was created by the 1951
Rawlings from intervening in the requests from state prisoners for case. It ordered the judge to(legal aid.
STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUC
Furope So ! Believe Spring Offensive Started
PARIS, Apr. 24 (CDN)~—~Western -Europe’s newspapers and
‘radio yesterday blazoned the news |that the Chinese spring offensive
had begun and the people awaite further news With deep nxiel, General op) a to ie Douglas MacArthur's propos has not affected people's Mi pathies or anderstanding thu fighting in Korea 1s of . importance to = Communist wor With Gen. MacArthur the picture there also seems Ix likelihood that the AN Hc will approve if the nt fighting compels the 1 to take drastic measures. % Certainly there seems to be. doubt either on the or in England that the United is bound to carry the air war across the Yalu if Red air torces intervene seriously. Se Confidential reports from Washington and Korea indicate there is serious doubt { the nationalfty of pilots “who have engaged Americans in the fighting over North Korea. If they are Tussah it will "be |impossible for them in fighting over the te or in strafing Allied positions without. their identity becoming known with the most serious consequences. x BR Meanwhile, there are no tions whatsoever of a Russian
move in Europe. t Copyright. 1951. for The Indianspolis Times
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PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 24 (UP) —The governors of the 13 original ‘states have been invited to atténd the celebration of the 175th “ame niversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence July 1 to 4. ia In telegrams to the Colofial State Governors, Mayor Bernard Samuel sald they would have a “key role” in the celebration, .He added that a celebration commit-
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The jurors called several wit- can Party in 1919. nesses when it opened hearings: The ex-Communist leader testiyesterday. {fied before the Subversive Control Sheriff Charles Dudley said Board at hearings on a Justice Marvin told him he shot Doris|Department request that the Jean Daniel, 3, to death last/party register under the McCar-| Thursday he was “a little sore” |ran act as a Communist action about being forced to stay home| organization. { and care for her. Attorney General J. Howard AE {McGrath contends that the U. 8. {party is dominated ‘by the Krem-| (lin, and Mr. Gitlow's testimony {was presented to support that] view. { Mr. Gitlow, who has testified he! ; i was kicked out in 1929 on orders for accident-free from Russia, told the board that ‘the Soviet secret police worked] {with the general secretariat W
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Inc., honored J. E. Swaim for SIX the party in the United States.
The secret police, then called GPU, was organized to handle espionage of the Soviet Union through the world,” he said. {
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