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Military Revolt Confronts Franco

ght month system ine polis Rall- - ei U.S Probe Fails Deal With U. S. Held osed joasy $ Tr Dictator’s Last C \ ot June, To Unearth Dope ictator’s Las ance 1 be for ; ’ ; By LEON DENNEN ublic Serv- Times Special Writer art of a PARIS, July 25—An anti-Franco revolt is brewing in| ost a flat Ing’ In vansvi i. Spanish army, the force the late Adm. Forrest P.! 2 sents AVE investigation. of 4 Sherman was trying to bring into the support of the| e \ 0 rug use in | Dera est Evansville’ has faded ‘to sab. North Atlantic powers on his last mission. cens for 35 stantiate reports of widespread The stroke has been set for September. Halfway a. thansit peddling and addiction, a federa) Measures taken by Franco toward moderating his regime 3C for au- * narcotics agent’ said today. are not expected to halt it. = . on new Paul Brigham, U. 8S. narcotics’ It is expected to coincide with a new wave of labor ; i goyeral Investigator for Indiana, said re- disturbance from one end of Spain to the other. Indians ports of “a whole section of town”

resident of olleys will

being addicted were “grossly ex- Generalissimo Francisco Franco knows about it; the

aggerated.” The “disclosure” had U. 8. Defense Department knows about it; been made hy a morphine addict people know about it.

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ry for use facing prosecution for burglary. Cert ] Ad Sh t h k it b Times Photos hy John Spicklemire “ : Ba : Certainly m. Sherman must have known it, because de . wi . ge added Teed Some Mio: Paine pre- [ am informed reliably that U. 8. defense offisials had NO GRAFT—'"But I'm broke tonight," wails Times Photographer Henry E. Glesing Jr. to Um- PLAYING THE FIELD—Gov. Schricker hams up, an lr add - rans- 2 C she : & : b . . . ' . oll = i. ville. but’ he didn't vans es cs : pire Harry Geisel at last night's Press-Radio baseball game. monDaENe of Williams, DiMaggio or maybe Al Schacht. (Story, Page ni oy 100 frequently. oe, ae details on the precarious military and political situation ntiy. / Mr, righam . gville trol- gaid. The agent said it was doubt- |! Spain when they dispatched Adm. Sherman to Madrid Glamor Gal Is s of being ful there was enough evidence to for conferences with Franco. en 1] [ges ew . - rose he sic ] Red Ady for im P Sresute Ie pAySician. Sotod “Only by playing the American card can Franco still Fickle to a e ‘dope ring’ boiled __ . e the new down to. was four men ramed gs Save himself,” a well inzormed Federal Jud eshin Hammer & Sickle 0 be grant- addicts, and only two of them Yestern diplomat told me. “But of free trade unions and other ; r 71 ha - delay, ac- lived in Evansville,” My. Brigham even the conclusion of a two- genuinely democratic measures BERLIN, Jui i pt on said. “There is no evidence of a power military pact between the Ould bring stability to” Spain and A Borin fi dope ring, or teen-agers being in- perhaps save the Franco regime. or Nn liana Nia I 5 AG > hurch volved.” United States and Spain nay But these reforms are helieved i Traude Eisenborn, 19 East (UP Mr. Brigham said, however, the COMe too late to salvage his dic- unlikely and Spanish Republican Times Washington Bureau Lermany’s idsal o Peo oh 25 3 ! ’ . ahin ? Sn Aare ty . bre - y women came across ( &S y old UR) probe will continue. (tatorship. leaders in France predict that a WASHINGTON. July 25 Rep. Forte abd ackel soyiuin asa E Ev i i , | It is possible that the U. 8. De- NeW wave of anti-Franco strikes c ranaville i . fixes and Lvansville police said they had p will break out in September Winfield K. Denton, Evansvill political refugee. the Greek been given reports about “8 or fense and State Departments That is the en i " dissl Democrat, today urged approval Miss Eisenborn said she fed f the Ane 10” addicts—all known to police. sought to enroll Spain on the side gent army leaders will choose for for a new federal judgeship for the Soviet zone because she got

of the Western Alliance before revolt,

Charged i in Fatal Mishap the anti-Franco movement plunges FT. WAYNE, July 25 (UP)— _ithe country into a wave of strikes,

“demonstrations and confusion. Ernest Smith, 39, faced charges, Both departments are convinced

according to the report. Franco is said to be aware of the activities of the army elements plotting against him but so deep is the discontent in army ranks

‘Indiana before the House Judiciary Committee, . His plea was backed by Madden, and two freshmen Republicans,

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Rep.

Gary Democrat,

tired of taking part in Communist propaganda campaigns. After all the other propaganda pressure, Traude said, she could not stomach the idea of being a

; i : : ? y Reps. E. Ross Adair, Ft. Wayne, prize exhibit at a gigantic rally of failing to yield the right-of- Spanish air and naval bases are and in the country generally nat and -Snephard 7. Crampacker, of Communist youth to be held way today in the death of 3-year- vital for the defense of Western there is little he can do to relieve 4 : here next month. : s the pressure against his regime, South Bend. The latter is a com old Margaret Ann Yentes. Police Europe. 3 : ~ "mittee member. # a =a

said Smith turned at an inter-!

This, too, is the opinion of Gen.

: : bt Also supporting the proposal AFTER HER arrival in the Alsection yesterday and hit .the girl Dwight D. Eisenhower, expressed ‘was Director Henry P. Chandler lied sector of the city, Traude and her mother, Mrs. Mary Jo- during a two-hour conversation of the Administrative Office of HAPPY SHRINERS—Miss Indianapclis, Virginia Ann Johnson, feeds Avery D. McCarrel of In- |was taken to a refugee camp and seph Yentes, 29, who was injured ‘recently with Jacob Potofsky, the U. 8. Courts and Will Shaf-| dianapolis, shown with Harold Edwards (left) of Crawfordsville and Charles W. Peters (right) of Leb- [correspondents were refused perSeriously. president of the Amalgamated ; : 3 {roth, chief statistician. anon. She will lead the parade at the horse show of the Indianapolis Shrine Horse Patrol at | p. m. [mission for the present to talk to Cl orkers o een, ; : : {| They showed that Indiana Sunday on 106th St. between Ind. 21 and 29. The Indiana State Palomino Association is co-spon- Be received Ber title last year ade that thon pai] ety are owed and a i soring the show, which begins at 9:30 a. m. at a competition sponsored by the s e Luther M. Swygert of the _ - — . te : strategic bases covering the west- | Northern District ill, the situa- INDIANAPOLIS : . od 24 hours before he * ted| Free German Youth” Commua ern entrance to the Mediterranean {tion is worsening daily. 43 TRAFFIC TOLL Escape by Fire Foiled jones > ; > v re eo = nist organization of East Gerthe North Atlantic Treaty Organi-| Judge William E. Steckler pre- (205 Days) HERKIMER. N. Y. (Up)._A OW: He tried o burn his Way 19 many. The Communists hailed ; zation would face an uphill battle | sides in the Southern District, 1950 1951 !Jordanville man was sentenced to freedom by setting fire to the Traude as combining the proper D, I 2 in stemming the tide of Soviet] { The Denton bill would provide for Accidents ..... 4572 $463 jail on a third degree assautl mattress in his cell but it didn’t proportion of beauty, Marxist %Y,, aggression. a roving judge to sit on both Hurt .......... 1661 1918 charge. He hadn't heen impris-|work. dialectics and industry. J Wonder How Far | benches 3S needed. Zo | Dead Ceeneanens 33 36 rere - ee % He assured Mr. Potofsky that TRAD | ’) \ ‘the U. 8. would exert whatever DO \ SS Nee” Pe Do SoNaIds “‘dem-| SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW STRAUSS SAYS: FOR THE LADIES! ocratization 0 e ranco re-| { The two graduate dietitians 'gime. in our kitchen are as careful Diplomats here wondered how about their recipes as you far Adm. 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