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: n . i g Quite |Our POWs Being Exploited [Defense Budoet Political Whirl 6 Killed in Head-on Michigan Crash Other ; i era Ul S | : Oo t ica Ir PORT HURON, Mich, Aw.30 ured Yesteraay in the beadan ta —— were collision of two cars during In Phony Red Peace Bid : [pire RY Rillinn |o.% iovinon programms vit be neta ners uy 20 nd 21. (00% oh oF were cantly i rnsorm In Bus Kim d t M t Hits ' Billion be presented this week in hehalt Charles F Robertson, Indianap- ’ 4 wr, | A A ident of group an- _ Continued From Page One [source she'd also been advised to ig of Ceril 8. (Cy) Ober, candidateiolis, pres jp 3 pa ; Sct Jack B A. 1541./nspect POW photographs at the . for the GOP mayoralty nomina- nounced today, Survivo! we Lytte, Sgt. Jack, B A, |Eastfoto Agency, 15 W. 44th St. Army fo Receive tion. He said U. 8. Sen. Paul H. 9203. 1 Guardi rves New ‘York City. This is the Chi- . At 5:25 p. m. today Mrs. E. C.\nguq1as of Illinois may be invited . Sought ACK MATKRLS |. mm mien, coma serves nek Communi non va ou: Biggest Slice numpler, 5 5, Bolen Ave. wi uke he rncol sds. / a” 11 " | dominated American Labor Party i, Bete, housed i» 1 . Office ot Continued From Page One |... ; per of the Ober-For-Mayor Sy ra Ete a. eq . S. Ayres & Co. bo RION, 2 {and the Progressive Party, aban-| ! , “ Committee, - urvi +10 Accused of Gouges oned by Ne , A. Wallace last| po eP holo Suter’ f or America, Rr “the A °At 10:55 p. m. tomorrow, Mrs. forcement instead of spasmodic . accident that pp | ’ L “ ” . ' Tn 4 Eastern Cities | August because he could no longer|, go;,010q fg registered with the achieve world domination.” Clayton H. Ridge, 27 8. Denny drives Curing isiection Ja. ed tod ae |stomach its faithful adherence to gysto Department as an agent of $8 Billion Left Over St., vice chairwoman of the Ober DUAL pe — t or ge he tried to av By ROBERT F. LOFTUS Soviet foreign policies. The news-|,, =o =. 0 government, “The Soviet Union is prepared(committee, will continue the TVjAlex Clark, candidate mobile, United Press Staff Correspondent pnanep gtrictly follows the pro-| , to rmed force elsewh in|campal rogram. George Huff,|(GOP mayoralty nomination, at h WASHINGTON A 30 pap . | Mrs, Beck's friend examined use .armea 10 e ere in palgn progr 1 tin sterda George Stu , Apr. 30— Soviet position on Korea. labout 1000 photos, but failed to|the World, and is using many|of Republican Veterans of World a campaign meeting ye y John (Joe) Ki The government will start Ironically, although in the jentrty the missing soldier. other methods than military force|War II, will give an Ober pro-| “Everyone knows that the heat EIVED! miss the aut As : + {hands of the National Guardian, to gain its ends.” gram on TV at 5:25 p. m. Wednes- (ig being put on by the police de- JUST REC au prosecution of price control tne POW list is unavailable offi- pp oceived from Shunghat the| The anticipated spending figure(day. partment right now because Juilleg ftom vidfators in four KEastern|cially to the government. Red e names, 2a is more than twice the $19 billion 4.8 a there's a primary election next wi 8

cities this week in a move to|China Russia and’ Nort. Korea ®ditors of the Guardian, were re-| "1p ™ rorensa Department

The annual state convention of

week,” Judge Clark sald. “Mean-

long hill yeste

refused to sign International Rediteiveq from the Chink Monthly! wit spend this fiscal year. This{the Indiana Young Democrats/while, Indianapolis continues on BIG SHIPMENT aa Als head off a threatened black |Cross agreements on "handling Ww. p » n ng nom ares with actual appropri- c . 89, . : Shanghai. An inquiry at the work-| p t ppropri its yay to the worst traffic rec . The bus, | market in beef, it was learned to-/war prisoners. For any informa-| ©. bookshop in Communist Party Ations totaling $48 billion, plus ” u . ord’ of any city its size in the . Mi . Po os, ay tion, the United States must de-| ¢ Y1$8 billion available from last year, country.” v 2 ga; pend on the Peiping radio broad headquarters here brought the in-*" iH AH George H rn (D Ey Clark said the city must wall at ths b Official sources said the first =. io rich it monitors 24-hours [0rmation that China Monthly Rend.) said his House Military Ap a speed of abc

big enforcement crackdown Will gaily. (view is not carried there,

[propriations Subcommittee will start with about 10 accused black : | One remaining copy of the Jan- | Propr market cheats In the meat and This nation, on the other hand, Issue, however, was obtained Start hearings, on thé President's

of them involving overcharges, ininame appeared in the pro-Red | Mm through the Chinese Peo- | nse production will not reach its

Calmed After Riot

with a ball bat, sending him to

have more trained officers in| traffic safety. | “If I'm elected Mayor I

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{ Door promptly transmits details about request next Monday. Mr, Mahon promise a concentrated program, clothing line in New York, Boston, | at ‘a bookshop which ~imports| . Mr, gram; Eight pers Philadelphia and Miami, jcapturay Remy Drisonere to Communist Mterature. The 54. warned that the swollen defense d of traffic enforcement seven days Two other pe eiping via the International Red| : (budget will have a “terrific im- Attendant Arreste a week and 12 months a year and Oth tions are ink the! page magazine was filled with : a: Grossi, 58, a er prosecutions are in Cross. This has long been the : ' . : py Toaies of .C nist Chi 4 pact” on the economy. . . not just during election years, died early t works, and will “move right practice of modern governments, ®1!08les of Communis na and" p.agident Truman sald last During Disturbance he said. : Steube ry along” from here on, these offi- including even Nazi Germany. jdentineiations of *U. 8. Imper-yyursday the country now is en-| Continued From Page One . Whit Iv'in 650-single-sheef Younes Ste cials said. : Distressed families throughout "my." individual POW state-|J0YINg a “breathing spell” but that. sympathy of patients in col- Youth Suff BR e only in -single-sheef Mr. Kraina, At the head of the first list the country, meanwhile, are learn-| +. said the Guardian editors, |this fall and winter the economy. 2 pp! VanNuys said. ers urns : I and out of ti is an al eged Piet price Sougel. ing about the National Guardian's were “acknowledged through the Will feel the full impact of mili- Sheriff Padgett was called and In Gas Explosion rol S on, everybody against whom the government is isting of their missing loved Chinese People's Committee tor tary production. took Mr. Burgess to Henry County the retaining seeking a criminal indictment.iones’ names. World Peace.” ; Inflation Still Felt jail. Thirteen-year-old Eugene End- "The youth The law carries a maximum pen-| In Huntginton Park, Cal, last ue you know of any servited “The major impact of the mili-|"; Began Disturbance erlin, 4730 E. 16th St, was burned he remembere alty of one year in prison and Monday, a 29-year-old wife of Blonan reported issing whose t2TY build-up on our economy is : on the face, hands and arms to- from the veh! * $10,000 fine for each offense. missing soldier in Korea called on ame po Bot ang nan still to come,” Mr. Truman said] The men of Colony 2 began a day when gasoline exploded as he which had p Serves Notice the FBI to investigate phone calls| j,i. on tne ope: an ad nT iin a defense production message disturbance about noon. One of poured it into the carburetor of : door open. o /from Chinese Red sympathizers.!. 18 f kin may try to locate tO Congress last week. them “sneaked up” behind Myr. a truck in attempting to start » Most of th The others are civil cases, most They started, she sald, after his! next o n y y e “Our planned expansion of de- Shadday and hit him in the head |the vehicle. 12 I f rolls for— .

which the government is seeking weekly. |ple’s Committee for World Peace, |

peak for at least a year—and the

Henry County Hospital with a

Vincent's Hospital for treatment.

front of the |

i | | the nearby b triple damages. | “First they were sorry for me. ¢/Ping China. This volunteer) ~,. .. ... © essutes brough possible concussion. He was assisting his grandfather, The accused price violators were Then came the ian said /cOmmittee has agreed to forward |"! the EE ug You Officers finally managed to Lonnie Trotter, when the accident Jed. acetyler not identified pending formal ac-|Mrs, James D. McRoberts, mother [ON® letter a month from next of| © yet reached their peak.” calm the patients. Two of the occurred. or Wis. he tion by federal prosecutors, |of two children. “They told me, Kin to any POW known to be in| Colony 2 inhabitants were taken

»| Mr. Truman said the governOfficials suggested strongly|'We should all sign petitions to{any North Korean POW camp. ment had placed orders since

that a big reason for the crack-'have them end the war right Ine so-called Chinese People's Sern at oe time is to serve no- now.’ Bht| mmittee is Red China's wing of (June, 1950, for $26 billion in tice on would-be black marketeers| the Soviet - dominated “world

to jail until feelings quiet down. Dr. VanNuys today said he was

planes, tanks, guns, and other|uncertain whether he would file

Coal Men to Convene

The 21st annual convention of the Thdiana Coal Merchants Asso-

Ayres’ Drugs and Toiletries, Street Floor

workers said. jammed in th mass, scream

“One charges of assault and batte HA that the beef price regulations house on A or ye pease movement.” i a pane Dee a Burgess, since he did not ciation will be held at French Lick YE, Yo on rie eon Denon ay purhien ouig te wih 0 CH oon Sa OR lzeS, crises wil Live ten Plassaee Bugs we the idesiyiitey 1036 Exesutios Sriviaty piste you an a {nese appened, I {for another $58 billion. . . . of bargain ht the limit. thought it was about time the Provisions of our Postoffice De-| day. BR Price Controller Michael V. Di-/ FBI was called in.” jpariment.

Salle announced Saturday a se-| Told of POW File : . (Accountants to Discuss ries of orders designed to cut re-| In Cincinnati, Mrs. Lucille Faces Trial on Charge [Renegotiation Act of '51

tail beef prices nine to 10 cents a Beck, mother of another missing! . “ pound by Oct. 1. soldier, said she received a tetter OF Sunday Liquor Sale 10500 . Binegeliation ‘ Act of Even before the orders were from a stranger, stating that the, George W. Schaffer, 35, of 206 subject of a panel |Guardian had a big file of prison- Blackford St., was scheduled for at meeting of the Indianapolis] out, meat industry spokesmen g Pp n= | h ” lers and would supply her with in- trial today on charges of violat- Chapter of the National Associa-| were warning that the results Ppiy | | { {formation ling the 1935 Beverage Act follow- tion of Cost Accountants Wednes-! would be to drive beef into black e i day at 7:30 m. in R 131 market channels. | Queried, the Guardian wrote ing his arrest yesterday. J y 30 p. m. oom " back that “the names we have | Police said Schaffer made Sun-|/Butler University.

Price agency officials said they ,, far received are only those day sale of a half-pint of whisky| Speakers will be Oliver R. Al :

were ready to counter any such, oo. who have signed groupito a plainclothesman at 726 Ww. tum, manager, Cost Accounting outbreak. Hundreds of enforee- statements for peace in prisoner- New York St. {Department, Eli Lilly & Co.; John ment agents, many of them for-!,¢ wap camps or who have given, In another liquor raid, police D. Harrington, CPA, with George mer FBI men, will move into the individual statements or letters confiscated 23 half-pints of whis- S. Olive & Co.; Elroy L. Sandberg, stockyards during the next few to Chinese correspondents.” |ky at 73214 S. Illinois St. Officers|CPA, controller and assistant weeks to watch for illegal opera-| Mrs. Beck sent a friend to New said it was the property of Wil-/general manager, Stewart-Warner tions.

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