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By Unites Press aa WASHINGTON, June 16 Federal Judge T. Alan Goldsborough, who became nationally known as the “Old Nemesis” of John L. Lewis and his United Mine Workers during two coal strikes, died tonight of {a heart attack. He was 73. Death came to the former Congressman early this evening as he attended a Father's Day cele-
bration in the home of his daugh-ter-in-law, Mrs. T. Alan Goldsborough Jr, This also was his 42d wedding anniversary,
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Times Photo by Dean Timmerman, | He had not been in fil health
THANKS—A hot cup of coffee amidst his happy family leaves one simple word for John Lewis—""Thanks." a ay fat under the care of 3
| His daughter-in-law told au-
British Troops Happy Family Welcomes Ryss Warned itt sims
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t . . Trucker Freed From Jail | wasted wih an atiack. and SSINg on By OPAL CROCKETT candy but they kept and marked | i 0C d Toor Enmett Mark
| Dr. Emmett Markwood, who | TRUCK DRIVER John W. It, putting it away for safe was called, pronounced the judge Lewis today read and re-read Keeping.
. ‘dead. the tear-blotched messages for “I've been blessed,” said Mrs. |. Judge Goldsborough, a modest, | Father's Day — the day he Lewis. “Belvia's asthma is bet- | retiring man who served as a
| | nearly spent in jail. ter. Jesse has been released | {member of the House of Repre-
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By United Press | “Mother certainly picked out from James E. Roberts School | By Unite Press’ - {sentatives from his native MaryTEHRAN Iran, June 1 ! a swell fellow to be our father. with a better report on his |. BERLIN, June 16—The United land before being elevated to thé Hh AN, Bee | We love you both,” the Lewis rheumatic heart conditions” ~~ States warned the Russians to-| federal bench, became a national An Iranian army source said. Shilaren scribbled ‘on school Belvia has spent half ‘hes life /MEHt that A counter-blockade of figure by chance. if ¥ ing! ee Tx I Pa age % ire Pot |L ; Ds today that Britain fs maseing| "Dr" eutire: DAs intan LARitaln;and Tysodore Pot, 000, Order Defled, i { troops and artillery on the the years I have been happy to “Tast yest she wasnt well Ie Ramil e of West! hat was in 1948, wher the ; i { call you my husband,” wrote 3 tained, } ak ’ 3 A ! ] ; hy border of Iraq, opposite the; (0! 300 7 enough to go to school at all, | “An gfficial Ameritan spokes-|Eo Lait bowie LTTE f disputed oil fields of Iran.” | But the words came harder Dut she’s so much better these [man said the groundwork for tnejtion ageins i. rao . Sani! Sh Army's Boss } He sald five battalions of Brit-| last night when Mr. Lewis !ast two months. And Jesse can |counter-blockade was laid when’ > ystem, bitin od hun fags ad i t Te, school next | n B employed in the 15-judge federal _ o ay a 1sh infantry and “some artillery” | reached home. Little Vickie £9 os he gular {the United . States, Britain and | Bere, J Goldsborough WW | x 4 “were moved In last Monday to! Lynn cried, “There's my Year,” Mrs. Lewis said. i France took control of vital |court udge - pif
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refriforce the British garrison at| daddy.” 2 & = « | shipmeiits to East Germany |%a% the man in charge of motions: ¥ ° Basra, just across the border ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis just “WE'LL TRY not to worry- {from the hands of the Germans. {at the time.
{ (At ‘London, * Britjsh forces in the Middle Bast have been *“‘alerted for emergen-3 ¢y moves’ if’
: : 8 . ate i : hs : : - on gwe om eE. trom Iran. | looked at each other—and cried Mom” Beivia told her, on the | The action was faken in “prep-| Mr. Lewis defied the order. and At 21 5,989 Since April i $4 i . ’ ’ y do Ay 1 , v .
y un 4 lonely nights father was away. |2ration for measures which will the government brought contempt
sion persuaded the Sims Motor »” g {to halt shipments to the East if | . ! : Transport Lines trucking firm aR the ris ys | Boviet authorities don't cease re- Continued on Page 2 —Col. § { TOKYO, Sunday.’ June 17--Li:
| of Chicago to pay Mr. Lewis’ Istricting - tactics inst Berlin din Sammars s $911 fine for overloading. Un- borhood children teased them | aga
able to pay the fine, He had
to conquer Iran. In case of an| L- R. Schrader (owners of the a2. {the groundwork for . a counter- of Honor in the Korean conflict Figures on the Communist cas-
“God gave us our children so economic blockade as the price Dattalion after five days of fierce their crumbled Ircn Triangle in
Laundry Chores | he was the drresting officer,
"is a grand guy.” Trooper Miller he must .think we're capable [for the conclusion of a hew East. [Ehting in Korea's Chosin Reser- North Korea. r
borough, Dies.
THE Public Service Commis- “Our daddy hasn’t done any- '°0able, the Allied commandants proceedings against the miners’ By PHIL Newsom {were not available. It was the | Unie Press Staff’ Correspondent [secon -e nemy attack in three flames. found days Allied air base. Friend abane § 1 pr A . /Gen.. James A." "Van Filéet ‘an; Unillentified" aircraft bombed hallway 0,118, about their daddy being in jail trade, the spokesman said. oosier Officer {nounced today that his Sth Army, the Suwdn and Kimpo air bases; As Ten:
necessary to pro- SC “They didn’t fight, but there | Talks Suspended troops had inflicted 215989" east Thursday. but there was no’ dam-| . . “H { d tect the 3000-0dd Spent 11.days in Jail at Grown - 58 a'iitle pushing, and I think | The three Western comman- |ualtiés on: the (Chinese ‘and North|age, ote ehih a ao rtm: Britons living ip om ; z maybe the Lewis team won,” |dants told West, Beriin Mayor {Korean Communists since the Sight Vehicles about, the last ear and a hs Iran, well- in. i. “Bu I 1 spend the 12th day mpc 1 awis said. {Ernst Reuter that in the wre Awarded Coveted {Start of the’ enemy spring offen-/ ying officers reported “in- Mrs Priend, & har an was en 4 formed sources ith hy family,” he said. Mr. Lewis was to have beef [they would approve or reject ap-, sive. ‘i. lcreased Communist activity” all/ployed by the Sterling La Rise oe said today. . wv st 3 personal Plea Jom roast, carrots, potatoes and |Plications to export goods neces- | An 8th Army communique $21 along the dwindling Korean front,| Mrs. Myrray, a widow, is sm / They said the | ordered the PSC to investizate STAVY today — “the things. he [Sary to fufill the East German | the huge toll was inflicted bei; 4}ore was no sign as yet thativived by mine othér'childref. A toyal pavy and Massadegh | Ordered the to Investigate likes best” The day's program |{Ivé-year economic plan, | 2) d 0 or [tween Apr. 22 and June 14. It sald C000 oe ensive” fore- son, Robert Murray, 1551 Stirm some 3000 para- Sane record of overload viola- would be of his choosing. Mrs. | The letter sent to Mr. Reuter {the Reds suffered an estimated ' by Lt Gen. James A. Van Ave, saw fire engines rush past troops would take the lead in any; appreciate and thank the ~1ewis knew whatever he sug- {did not disclose the purpose of the {12,800 casualties during the BY edt Waa likely soon, {his home. He ran to investigate Thay oti hasized. However. that Governor for what he did, and S°Sted it would be for all the order. However, a high source’ By PHIL BERK |enrday period ning Friday. | United - Press Correspondent | 21d learned that. his rand Bribal Pepa intention of trying| I'™ thankful to Mr, and Mrs. Lewises. Po {said it was.designed to establishi The 21st Congressional Médal Fight Bitterly Ram Buison sister were dead. a
ed : Z ; ip : § ’ leased as die-hard the front that 75 Communist ve- Saturday night with Y ‘of emergency, British forces would truck which was leased by the THERE WAS pound to be blockade and ent the Russians off has been granted posthumously to es foun A fought hicles had been sighted mo iMrs; Murray's daughters:
Sirice” that time there had been| Other survivors of Mrs. Mur‘nothing to prevent Allied occupa- ray include five ‘sons, Earl: and
‘Two women died of focation late last mi {their bedroom at 337 N. Ave, ‘ Viray Mrs. Ruth Murray, 62;
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“ ” {Sims firm) ; talk about the new baby from vital go i - i Ones} i SoH ufly He “beashpead” Yo Si LS tide Billi late next month, or |strictions a he Saves "* "a Hosier officer Who gave Up & yiiior1y against advancing United into the Pyonggang area, a “NojBernice.Clark, 3801 N.| ho : Continued on Page 2—Col. 7 over,” Mr. Lewis said. ; The boys held aut for a little =. The new order was issued amid soft job to'get into the fighting. Nations forces on thé eastern Man 2 da:8 Sines Allied &Fmot dconrding to oh. bev i oe a He also praised State Trooper sister, “not a brother who would [reports that the Western Altes! Lt. Col. Don C. Faith Jr, Wash- front and Red troops re-entered took the town an hrahanien imained ha last night # { Lawrence Miller who, although be naughty like us,” they said. demanded M{ting of the Soviet ington, Ind, died commanding his|Pyonggang, northern anchor of it. :
A complete section of The his last one—which he sent can really hurt us is to hurt the Nap goods in gh supply b Bast susmy Bre Witlle personally lead- : y ” {Germany from est erlin to'ing counterattacks ainst ‘a nuSunday Times will be devoted home with their mother June . children,” Mrs. Lewis said, as | 3 g ag
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| 8 at his court hearing. she checked department store [West Germany. These goods, clas- merically superior foe.” ? i to the latest developments to | “Give it to the children,” he ads and looked in the piece sified into 17 categories, consti-| The soft job he left hed been make laundry chores easier | said, eyes brimming. goods+ sack for an idea for [tute about half of West Berlin as a military aide to the United for the housewife. The children would have liked Brenda's dress. exports, Nations. el a There'll be plenty of ple- | tr ee - | He was commanding the 1st i tures of the, new equipment it's ‘Unmentionable’'— Continued on Page 2--0pl. 2 | i
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vi - { gave Mr. ILiewis a ride to parents. As long as He wants us Ww Ge |voir area. ! The 8th Army announced thatition of the town except the fact Eugene, Indiznapolis; Jam: es and Made Easier Snyder, whence he hitch-hiked to have them we'll have them,” | moinr moro ode Agreement. | ry, medal will be presented to an “unidentified plane dropped that no men could be spared from Rudy, Los Ange two home, : Mrs. Lewis said. fi Fajich en an agreament WOr® his widow, Mrs. Barbara Ann four bombs In the vicinity of theithe fierce fighting around Kum- Santa Ana, Cal; a ne Everything new for the $i in There'll be talk today about Foreign a pce at the|raith, by Gen. Omar N. Bradley ‘Suwon air base Sunday. A song, strategic road hub north: | Mre. Martha ne oy homemaker in Home Laun- MR. LEWIS asked for only Brenda's birthday, June 25, | = [2T0AR SOTRICSES Te. /n & ceremony Thursday in Wash- spokesman said further details east of the triangle, [City, nd Mrs, Elelan Snide dry Equipment will be pre- one thing—a bigger lap, over- with a small cake and maybe [JC . “ington, D.C. i . : ! ia oy ; : | flowing with Belvia, 14, Jesse, a new dress, if daddy finds a |Srictions. The second Hoosier to win the Sr SEES Sores a sented tomorrow in the big | 10, Loren, 9, Brenda, 8, Leah. 4 new 10%. ' | Since the middle &f May, the Medal of Honor in Korean action, | special Home Laundry edi- | and Vickie Lynn, 2. “We n’t have much to do (Soviets. have refused to approve Col, Faith was cited for “Fepeat- | tion of The Times. | They showed him the dime— with, byti the only way anyone (More than 10,000 applications toledly exposing himself to heavy
