Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1951 — Page 3
Doug Explains “Moves After
Sabotage’ of Truck Weight - I - Law ‘Foolish’
pm rene : | PAGE 3 Britain Admits Sym Sree ” Texas— : il > Red China Trade Lilibet's Portrait Purloined, - Sir John Clutches at Straw
Worth of Deals By United Press ole EDINBURG, Tex., May 10 Put at $375 Million : > 2 Y,
search made it evident that the portrait actually. was missing, Sir
The Edinburg had john composed himself and conan.international mystery. on their
residents of
Hadden Slashes. at
Truman Letter
Refused to Let
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ures on exports to Communist
hands today:
fessed
“I experienced considerable dis-
[The case of Princess Elizabeth's appointment and some embarrass-
‘P f y : 5 China since the Korean War purloined portrait i : owerful Lobby 8th Army Be ‘Goat started Ad oked Hie the servires hen! When I found nothing in . oy Iritai Qe 3 2 il. + is 1.8 1at crate, By IRVING LEIBOWITZ EW Nr re ‘ hig RA Ne Wr aw Scotland Yard and astern Airlines, which flew the State Highway Comunission i New YoRN May Jo Gen From Hong Kong — $288.4 iil the Jexas Rangers might be crate to Edinburg for nothing, be- ' : Douglas MacArthur's chief aide lios needed it up. gan a meticulous check of the Chairman Samuel Hadden to- - said today that last January Gen iS Malava $56 million. The of the Princess royal painting's routing to the day accused a “powerful MacArthur refused to make the Mr. Shawcross said other ex- and her daughter, “Anne, Sups Lone Star State in hopes of findtrucking lobby" with “sabo- <EKighth Army in. Korea a “scapes ports went from British eoloniel [gecny —— Faden diy a thi lete, Sir taging'' AW Q aw . __ goat” ‘in what the General con Aertitories; These, he said, did not Cc BF ir dia ne “Wy Hate ngs SOILD Ste: ag r A Bow Mate ag de DONALD S. DAWSON- ceived to he 1 Washinton Sian amount vd much : : an Paine or, 4 bale, shorn vas to pave presented the signed to .halt overloaded " : : 7 to evacutite Korea Phen Mr. Churchill ripped into g ) city with two T-shirts made from + trucks from breaking Hoosier An erroneous impression. Maj. Gen: Courtney. sa*hitney., the Labor government in opening family log) year, 3 the Texas cotton, : s : highways, ‘ y the aide told reportérs Gen a full-dress House of Comrons Tuesday pre ive Now ot Sune or, Sie% Jon TS: dau Dey Wy Bent Part Cleared Macartin: haa consirued 4. mies. Sebate On Crna " a ond hn on: Be the I rs Ae state legislature, provided the age from President Truman on [here is no doubt that the ( hi- for a big barbecue in honor of the t > vlcted the shi t } d th Public Service C coh . Jan. 13 as expressing desire “that nese Communist | government is decas AL ry Prindate hol Comp elet1nes ig ani ney Ube Service Commission with , = we hold our position in Korea waging war with Russian insti- €¢asion and the Princess’ special would have to be sent over “some authority to take repeated over- RFC A ointments indefinitely." gation and with powerful Soviet UIMISsary, John Wise. Every- time later.” weight violators off Indiana At the time of the receipt of ald in weapons and supplies thing was gay. i er p——————— roads. the message, the Chinese Com- against the troops of the United After the meal, Sir John spoke Sailors Get Bibles But, a legal loop hole has been Dawson Denies Using munists had driven the Eighth Nations,” he said, Ma few words befitting the ocea- CHICAGO —The Chicago Bible uncovered which allows deliberate ‘ x. , Army out of Seoul. Eighth Army Our recognition and main- Sion, Then he dipped his hand into Society reported it has distributed violators to overload without fear Improper Influence headquarters had been moved tenance of diplomatic relations the packing crate for the portrait. 92 500 Bibles to hoot trainees at of being taken off the highways. Continued From Page One back to Taegu, and Eighth Army with China has been undoubtedly, He came up with a handful of the nearby Great Takes naval : = forces were in full retreat a cause of misunderstanding with straw training station and that 15,000
Under the law, truckers con-
victed «if overloading 10. or more ism and influence” affecting RFC ‘Provailing View" the U. 8. and has made more dif- “By jove—-a joke.” he said and New Testaments will be distrib y i _ovi rloa i Rg 10 " mor loans. a, = : : “ficult discussion of our joint prob- smiled weakly. uted at the station during the curImes in any one year are subject Mr. Dawson, who waited 10 Lou must understanyl that pri- ! lems with them in the Far Kast, Later, after a preliminary rent quarter of 1951 to being prohipited from using weeks to respond to a subcommit- OF to the receipt of this message ? Hits Appeasement Plan ” : : ee state’ roadz. In the event any tee invitation to appear in the It appeared to he the prevailing RUSH THIS CARGO~—Indianapolis Red Cross officials filled “I cannot believe that a policy STRAUSS ; Arucking firm had more than '0 Jong RFC investigation, testified View in Washington that our an emer ency request for two watermelons yesterday for Phillin of appeasement to Chinese Com- AVE. Th aT T n iL OF ORROW convictions all of. the firm's in a hearing room jammed with forces should be evacuated from 98 . . " Le it : y ( nis Yas All SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOM R y nro A tae ; 3 I : Koren “tx : sy Max Boyd. Loading the precious ''medicine’” on a bus are (left munist aggression will bring, - ICKs would be barred from the spectators anxious to hear Mr, ROrea as soon as diplomatic dis- . : about peace with Red China. O highwavs a De cussions then underway ihe to right) Red Cross worker Mrs. Robert Smith and Greyhound Desde . x i) £ ys. . I'ruman’s long-time friend. s Y ; * i In De . . the contrary, any form of weakWhen it was passed. members Mr. Dawson testified he did United Nations had been conclud- employees Fred Harrison and Ermel Fielder. ness or indecision or division of the General Asembly hailed it know most of the figures with ¢d.” Gen. Whitney said. — ~ lamong anti-Communist forces
As a “tough law” and said it was
whom his name has been linked
“It seemed to be the prevailing
Justification as to the funds them- would only prolong the fighting
. ong overdue! nth seh tarp nevis etary her oe of oe one Wort: Wot Rod Chima, he eng eves a state sier ravs ac . > » . 0 or 1h: p acu 'as Gr ier ighw ys in ict. cluded KE, Merl Yourg. husband ne TE = ] : y He personally was concerned We should not have any symIn practice, here's how it works: of 4 mink-coated White House Conducted as the result of enemy . . : SW 3 ‘hin: The state police Arvest a track. : : Di pressure some politic] advantage fen. Marshall said, lest the pathies with Red China and ‘the Ar a ; S oo yo { 3 ¥ stenographer. But they did not mid ba acrva™ ii United States become so heavily more they are expressed and a » deliberatelv rerload- Tid a osehine . ; fp ; ine H o os oe a5 o oy : include Joseph H. Rosenbaum “In a staff conference attended avolved in China that the Amer- manifested in this House the more a avs & . : 7. y 7 y ye d Sle Se 2 3 en : 3 Y . the g oc pa a fin 1 court and Washington lawyer who put up Leis ican military would “have to take harm is done in the United
hauls his cargo away. The court
for axle
by Gen. (J Collins,
| The kids around the neighbor-
the money for Mrs. Young's coat e Aver. . 3 . States | Is supposed to certify the convic- But he said the subcommittee’s ARMY Chief of Staff) and Gen Wants Formosa Yer eontrd] ‘of the gouniry HIS er ; legs. : Se i : $ (HEE 8) Vandenbero Trang assure. that the (Nationalist) After all, the United States tion to the Public Service Com- report “created an erroneous im Oyt 8.) Sandenbers (Air Potod : : ti ciency.” are doing 19,20ths of the work mission. Ten or more such con- pression in the minds of people Chief) in Tolkive on Jan. 13.” said Barred n Talks Ss lundtioned wih elticleney. ores “we can . 3 . ’i victions are supposed to result in : or r relat sl Se tl Gen, Whitney Gen. MacArthur : : . The United States did not get Korea. g.can me asure Ameriow ? : ’ concerning: my reiationsiyp witn . ; Continued From Page One involv ; can feeling by our own.” fest the highway bdn. the EFC made it clear that he interpreted SO involved, and ultimately the : : | { ney oo 5 He said he never intervened on ‘le message of the President as nese Nationalists and the Chinese Chinese ‘Communists "threw ' i 5.60) Subject Only to Fines any loart and never did anything CArrying with it tlie implication Communists, ; Chiang off the mainland to the At New School— Now. it has been discovered that with the RFC “that is improper in that he (the President: desired Mr. Smith said his questions island of Formosa. . Sas... y y h truckers who overload on axle any wav. He was fond of our position in Korea be held in- were designed to show a “conflict Readin 4 Writin an NOEs weight only, are subject only ‘0 Mr. Dunham, he said, but never C€finitely and that this was a re- of views” dating: back to World : 4.80) fines: and not to the highway ban. tried to influence him. rsa] of the views he nad pre- War 11. : in p pA ers A Wreck-ma-tic In order to certify a truck for . Under sharp questioning by YiCusly received from Washing Limits Conflict - - > overloading to the PSC, the truck Mr. Fulbright, Mr. Dawson re- ton. Gen. MacArthur, fired for pub- . . { PITY THE teachers that get | must have heen a gross over- traced the career that led him to ‘Do Our Best’ lic statements contrary to U. 8S. A ! assigned to School 90 when it! $.35) weight. the job as Mr. Truman's top per- “Gen. MacArthur at once" re- Korean War policy, has urged opens next fall. | sonnel adviser in August, 1947
Legal limit weights is
He became
plied to the President: ‘We shall
that Chinese Nationalist troops on
18.000 pounds. The total gross 1 RFC personnel di- do our best. Formosa be thrown into battle ‘ ’ ’ hood apparently don’t think the] rein weight, with load, is set at 72.000 rector in 1941, 11 years after “Gen. MacArthur then issued against the Chinese Reds. . The Haul "Em In Orders school should go up at 18th and pounds graduation from the University of from’ 8th Army headquarters in administration said no on grounds Given Cycle Police Croft Sts. so in their cute fash-| 35) Mr. Hadden. commenting. on Missouri. He said he has known Korea his public statement in jt might enlarge the Korean con- Nisa : : lion they're doing something about | & the legal loop. said Mr. Truman since 1935. which he said: ‘No one is ‘going flict. Continued From Page One lit, to drive us into the sea.” Mr. Smith suggested that some #nd 37 others were fined. Five Tom Burling, of the Burlingi
Jighwavt
“This weight is
is very foolish. The axle most damaging to the
Plainfield Boys School
To-Hear Butler Chorus
Gen. Whitney. in discussing the Tokvo conference, =aid
Cree Ma eA rth — being
U., 8. State Department officials had been sympathetic toward Chi-
; . Arvinti ‘ ka : ad.l ‘ases avere continued. None was Construction Co. which is build-| ing the school, reported to police}
dismissed,
vesterday-that the little scholars,
sR sr . EO Tr A Ser ry arse ELLA al . -~ } rick bby, Mr. Hadden : oe > nese Reds, regarding them as : rN mr i tive nue loon {OF “SUCH Acer Butler, University's 30 - voice Vinced that the Eighth Army. agrarian reformers’ rather-than Arthur Walter: Christy, 29. of have vandalized the project on! : S respons p 8 ac- 7 IY 1 ‘ - s ef * : r oy 5 : ! ———— tion’ I men’s glee club will present a con- could not be forced out of Korea. p..ra.shell Marxist Communists, © 8540 Broadway, wag jailed. fined numerous occasions. He asked ’ Hueh Abbett ‘chairman of tne cert before ‘the Boys Industrial refused in his talks with Gen. Gon Marshall said he had no $25 and had his license confiscated Police to watch the place at night. 2 PSC. said th sothraission is con- School, Plainfield, at 7:30 tonight. Collins to be a party to. stig= impression as to the State until June 2 THE re ar : . ASI fat iDeracc, Richard Whittington. . director matizing, the Eighth Army by 1, 0 ament. And when Mr. Smith June 2 THE MOST recent act of van-| DEAR SIR: sidering fighting . the deliberate nivarsity oVist i vad having it said- th: the Eight! Hh Ay Pofie The other 42 speeders paid a dalism was to rip down a scaf-| . overloaders with another weapon of the University choir, will lead ha g J id - that th lighth | ed whether the alleged “con- i ‘We could revoke any truck he male chorus. Miss Louene Army was forced out of Korea... ir ciews” did not have “some- (0tal of $334 in fines and costs. fold. 4 eT tiles i CR OTH 1 to Erner will be accompanist. under enemy pressure to serve ns : Yi race ern aa in Just in case ‘you're interested, | « certificate, if the truckers fail to ; Se ; : > thing to do with the present prej- Bight reckless drivers paid $95. jis it's no us Mr. Burling savs) obev the laws of the state,” Mr Special music is to be presented political purpose if such wus not lic tl D 1 t oi De mT ; icted K108, ils Se. or. g SaYE| Abbett said by the “Four In Accord” quar- actually militarily the case udige in . : i aN ep ony x I'wo motorists were convicted the job is going to be completed > A hick Sf Stats police arrests tet. Singing#'with the 4datteér or- “He wasn't going to use the nme RIC the, epal ak : > of operating while under ‘he in- on time. | - £ i AN DAR 1 « al . : x : Ns > : 404ins en. MacArthur, . ee ert ee ee et —— ganization will bé Harry Hender- Eighth Army as a scapegoat. apa le sgt fluence of liquor. They are: | for overloading, shows nine 84niza YH : ] ug : ) B tet a eh vontiod t C juor. ) : % i el & B. I ii: a. son, Terry Thomas. .Ross Cope- Gen. Mal shall replied: Ww irow Frilev. 33 f 553 Ku- Hulks of Old Wrecks ill dd * trucking firms using Indiana land and Warren Clements 5 “I don't think that had any vodrov riley, 33, of 503 K will a to the comfort and enjoyment roads were arrested 20 or more © : : : New Haven Annexation .,.cction with it whatsoever, gene St. $100 fine, license sus- Mar Submarine Hunt : of your walk through summer!
times for overloading for the first
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three months of this vear. Petition Approved Other developments included: | oud ail sentence < LONDON ay 3 oo P) THERE ARE NO LACES—the Oxford is They are: : To Stay, Truman Says FT. WAYNE, May 10 (UP) ONE President Truman said 3 Eo ¥ hs > 7 = il n FOF Le Brash Su igi held comfortably and snugly in place— Firni Arrests Tl ibd > vp, The city of New Haven eyed the. V1... conference that Gen Clarence Eddings, 42, of: 540 Affray, ich ‘vanished, in by / f elash Encl h Hancock Trucking ........ 36 WASHINGTON. May 10 (UP) prospect of being a $17 millioh AL MS News gon ba oa % © Massachusetts Ave., $20 fine, li- English Channel Apr. 17 with 75 y means ot elastic gore insets—that Spector Motor ....... seeee 33 President Truman. said again ie Lo mmanity today following Marshall “is giving the Senators... . gycpended for six months. men aboard. is being hampered provide easy ingress and egress— Motor Cargo 2). {olay there is ao Yeundation for th ; Allen County commi ion re lnc iru, wory for word, The Yesterday, 53 traflic arrests by tne lage number of old wrecks TO csv craves - : ee : @ . Simin ne ( y ¢ ssioners Sracide _2 as ro atis- a, i ; oo) po . " . Summit Fast Freight ...... 25 reports thal Secretary of Stale approval of an annexation pe- em! 2 he 2 th we r oe were made, 33 for speeding. nine on the bottom of the sea in the Note please the moccasin tip— the Cooper Jarrett ...........; 95 Dean "Acheson is gomg te leave SH hed witn the way the earings go. reckless driving and 11 on area where the sub went down a woven vam 2 C > . are ¢ o : y . . Security. Cartage .......,. 22 his cabinet, «ic Po founda. THe commissioners approved nyls o Long. other traffic counts. Royal Navy spokesman said to- Note please that the price ticket on Haves Truck ............. 22 He also sald thare is DE OMT 8 A 21 vote vesterdov ih pe TWO. Gen. Marshall conceded But inclement weather today day. } the tan calf oxford pictured is i act po rts c eis i &«-10- t 3 ! a ne g- “ aNAY “a = z . : i : Chicago EXPress ...... LL. oy tion Ih po i report t 2: es Hin. Which wold satharize Nav that Gen. MacArthur's personal either slowed down motorists or The submarine went into a dive av FYnres > going to reca mbassado - { - y : ¢ Dik - 'inprestige vith » Japanese ; a toapa’ Airvt ain . Roadway Express ....... .. 20 am O'Dwyer from Mexico. The Haven to annex an industrial plot prestige with the ipanese dulled enforcement officers’ zeal. during “training exercises and i f th Son: C witch would increase Sts span 20} be duplicated any. time Only nine arrests were reported never came up. The search for . RISKING IS UNNE( ESSARY! fecal) report of the § enate prime FOIA ty 8 Re Ear ana-tonet SOOT by 11 a. m. three for speeding, it is in its fourth week. ; : When something's lost place an Investigating Committee severely | 306 990 acres ar boost He said _ fhe administration one for reckless driving and five - ALSO: At the same PrLCe—r_l BROWN
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THREE The Defense Secre- Armed Forces’ manpower require- to Nellis Field and made a safe tary said Gen. Ridgway did not Hients He said that a form of landing. | Open clear with Washington a state- bi er ; S———— e— —- - ment ih which he said two manpower crisis might be reached i \ 2 4 W Tuesday months ago that the United Nua- by December, 1952, if present rebardine tions would win a “tremendous quirements remain the same, ’ Thru victory” if the war ended with the (Gen, Hershey said some perJnited Na Ss : t ..6.98 Friday uo oh Rtjens i eomral up to sohs © apparently believed that ne odih daraliel, : But he viewed Gen. Ridgwav's with only 20.000" men called for 9 fo 9 statement as a troop morale Juhe, the services’ manpower re-
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