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sent to try to suppress Chinese

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g- from Rangoon, Burma, admitted

ed as a test between planned rorefon dignitary, will

Te 900,000 were ¢ to vote on 17 party lists from Communist to exMore than 1000 whiindiany candidates are contesting for the

evidence that and diversionist Israel has ofl reserves which working fof the United States and! lective bargaining.” might make her a major ofl pro- Great Britain, the Polish Press| ducer in the Middle East. Israel agency said today.

Reveal Fake Addresses Given by Housing Service [rio iii mime

Investigating state Commun

legislation passed by the American Legion convention this

morning. In their biggest move against subversives, the Legionnaires voted to set up a fact-finding committee to investigate and expose Communists in the state. The resolution, asking

pered transportation today and strikes against two major auto-

mobile manufacturers were penetrated Red China to a " Er Auto. Workers | (C10) Sf 0 miles dlong the Burma agreed with officials of tne Alum. an province border, it Waslinum Co, of America to end a seven-week walkout — the “nation’s most critical strike” —

would work only with the approval of the FBI and in connection with similar committees in Michigan and Illinois, was passed

The official Communist Chinese EO ea or without a dissenting vote. news agency confirmed reports at Alcoa's Cleveland plan i Re Nited| On the West Coast, 10,000 CIO brig Two Diners Passed the guerrillas were so strong the telephone operators reached an v0 ier anti-Communist resoReds have been forced to send|agreement with the Pacific Tele- lutions &lso were passed. One the well known “iron and steel phone & Telegraph Co. providing) a ae mews 0

» " wage boost. vestigators to curb Communist battalion” to try to beat them|for a 10 per cent activity with a central office in

down, esis Airline Tied UP ine.) dianapolia, and another for a wever, a strike o nvention un-American activities aay. THOMAS E. DEWEY, id against Western Airlines committee to act only during the | ew York, flanked by the heavi-| ooo 10 its third day with little giate conventions. est guard ever given a visiting, .o ot an early settlement. | The Hoosier Legionnaires, atvisit Strike votes were scheduled for tending the first legislative sesMalaya to see first hand how the!) "week against the Ford Motor gion of their 33d annual state yal agains. | and Chrysler. | convention, heard an outspoken erro operates. : {workers in its Monroe, Mich. 1 egion commander lash out NINE senior officers of the parts plant walked: out, it would gecretary of State Acheson. Polish army, including three gen-|force a shutdown of production| ponald Wilson, West Virginia, jerals, will be put on trial tomor- in company plants across the na-/ who was here lining up votes for row as “leaders of an espionage tion. The unfon said the dispute pis campaign for national comorganization” (was over a ‘breakdown In col- mander in Miami, Fla. next month, said: “We of the Legion Another 24,000 smplcyses 3 must see that Acheson goes. That {Chrysler's Dodge main plant sald must be our objective.” (they would vote on a strike Fri-| Mr. Wilson went on to say that day. nothing short of victory over the i anwnlle, 10 A a ton Aagressive lotces. in Notes should lat Hudson re acceptable to the on. {fobs as their wildcat strike over

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Urges Membership Drive In closing, he pleaded with

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sixth week.

[sons only 3% expressed satistac-

$35,000 ifor such a committed, which

Ford said that if the 2000 candidate for national American

| dress which turned out to be that|tion with the service rendered by AWOL GI, Ex-Convict of a business place. He was not| Tenants Housing. Twelve had ,

known there.

iclining and that without an in- Mr.

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wa ihe Mm. of Jhree Diecss Stifinance committee doubted that

necessary funds for the $35,000 fact-finding committee could be made available, : “We don’t have the membership we used to, you know,” he added as his reason, He did believe that funds to maintain an Indianapolis office

In Grave Danger

Perry and Pike Township groups who opposed the bill at every turn in the recent legislature.

The lawmaker said he , was

for the Legion's state un-Ameri-San activities compitive could be | Setup of this committee would be that each Legion post in the {state would investigate subversive jactivities in its own area, clear ‘all information through the Indianapolis central office and pass it along to the other posts in the |state, :

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Now It's Dawson's

Turn to Sue Traugott

| James M. Dawson tangled again today with his former busi-

{ness associate, Robert M. Trau-

gott, in a court case.

| He filed a suit in Superior Court

{Traugott from “harassing, threat-

ening, intimidating and mdlest-|

ing” him, They formerly were associated iin the Marion County Mail, a

weekly newspaper which Mr. Dawson owned and Mr, Traugott edited.

Recently Mr. Traugott sued Mr. Dawson for failure to pay a loan, and Judge ‘Walter Pritchard of Superior Court 4 ordered Mr. Dawson to pay $800 on the note. { In this suit, Mr. Traugott was

sending a letter to Mayor Bayt {pledging his “aid “in any way ‘possible to fight the lawsuit, { Rep. Diener challenged Commissioner Nordsiek's statement that ‘the law is “unworkable.” Mr, Diener said. | “There were over two years of study on the bill. It was not pre‘pared at the last minute.”

| Show Law Valid—Bayt Mayor Bayt said he would instruct city attorneys “to try to {show the law to be valid.” Mr, Buckner's suit contends the ‘health merger is illegal because |“1t attempts to circumvent the {constitutional debt limitation, attempts to regulate county busi{ness by local and special law, and {attempts to delegate authority to

'5 and asked Judge Paul Clark to/an administrative and executive 8t/iseue an order forbidding Mr. body which is not a true municipal

corporation.”

Gl Drowns Despite

Girl's Rescue Efforts

CLEMENTON, N." J. July 30 | (UP)—Army Pvt. John E. Griner, 26, Decatur, Ill, drowned while ‘swimming in a lake here yester{day despite efforts of a 19-year-lold girl to save him. | Miss Claire Siroff, Philadelphia, twice brought Pvt. Griner to the

{Legionnaires to gather members. represented by Louis Rosenberg, surface but she was unable to - He said Legion membership is de- who once shared legal offices with hold him up. He finally sank 75 Dawson. Mr. Dawson and yards from shore. The soldier's constable of Warren Township, that was not based on the highe

. t i Mr. Rosenberg handled the legal body was recovered three hours resigned today. He said he was est price during the six months minor complaints such as housing Saw Way Out of Jail (crease in members. the voice of enberg han g y gn y p g

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misrepresented us to them and them to us,” said Mrs. Hedge. “We had to buy a place so we could move out.” "There were other complaints that housing provided was 50 unsatisfactory tenants only a matter of weeks months. Mrs. John W. Thurgood complained ‘that Tenants Housing kept telling her that her references weren't back. She heard mention of a location in Zions-

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Truman Today

By United Press WASHINGTON, July 30-—Quick ~ House action was expected to send the new economic controls bill to the White House today for President Truman's signature.’ The measure, drafted by a House-Senate conference commit-

ville but was told she could not be referred because they had not yet checked her references,

“I went out and begged for it and got it on my own, didn’t even mention Tenants Housing," she said. “I was already in the house when a friend got their card asking for reference. But they still billed me for $25 for finding it. She said the bill was sent to her former address in Illinois, “Indicating to me they didn't know where I was.”

Boy's Matches Start

Fire at Burns’ Shrine

ALLOWAY, Scotland, July 30 (UP) —The historic cottage where Scots poet Robert Burns was born

. {in 1957 was damaged slightly by

fire yesterday. The curator of the house, now a national shrine, and others, beat out flames which ignited the thatched roof. The fire was started accidentally by a 15-year-old boy playing with matches, officials said.

Constable Resigns Robert G. Lombard, Republican

{tee, was approved by the Senate late Friday. The House must fol«

low suit before midnight tomor- : row, when a 30-day extension of

present controls expires. Passage appeared to be assured. Under House rules, debate was to . be limited to one hour; —~

| Congressional leaders predicted

lof the mobilization and anti-infla-{tion powers which he requested. | It appeared. likely Mr, Truman

(would sign the measure with an: angry message aimed particularly | lat the bill's price control authors"

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| The bill would permit some roll«.,

|backs to pre-Korean levels on™ prices of non-agricultural coms modities and would retain the

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| present 10 per cent beef price roll- { back.

| However, it would open the way *

{for price increases where cure [rent ceiling prices do net take into

{account cost increases since the

| Korean War. No rollback could be effected—w {and no ceiling price maintained—

he Legion commander will be affairs of Little David Walker, later. Pvt. Griner was attached quitting to obtain a better-paying preceding the war's outbreak, ad-

{being provided only after they! : State Service ? : 9 Other Caves Cited | had created acess oF am ne CONNERSVILLE July 30—An impotent in Zational polities, the boy evangelist, whit they dis [lo Sue Frankfort Arsenal at jon, fa Lombard took office In nine cases either landlords out” in the housing agency office] AWOL soldier and his ex-con- Speaking of the aail-Commu.iagreed on the matter. pia, 2 or neighbors said the personsior that the rentals obtained ex- Vict companion sawed their way listed by Tenants Housing as ceeded $100 a month. {to freedom from the Fayette

residing at certain premises had County Jail here early today, | never lived there. Tole gram Spud Register Major Complaints Object of a wide-spread search! postal querfes failed to turn up! Thirty-two others who obtained by county and state authorities any trace of eight other persons. housing made major complaints, were Ralph Dubois Jr. 24, on There were "several instances ranging (rom being placed in parole from Pendleton Reformawhere the address listed had been homes that were sold immediately tory, and HerQert Wooten, 22 rented to a Tenants Housing afterwards to “misrepresentation” Soldier absent without leave from registrant but where Tenants by Tenants Housing which made Camp Breckenridge, Ky. Officials Housing claimed not one but two/the placement a temporary solu- thought the men gained freedom placements, Two of these were, tion. by sawing through window bars where the man and wife were Seventeen others were not With a blade smuggled in Dubois’ listed separately; one was where placed as claimed or were the Shoe. / one man was listed twice with a persons listed at non-existent ad- .., 12 ~ tat slightly altered name the second dresses. The remaining 20 were Six More Casualties time; two were names of un- the “double-listings” persons who, WASHINGTON, July 30 (UP) successful bidders for the rental either moved from the address —The Defense Department today subsequently taken by other Ten- shown, persons placed outside of identified six more American bat-

ants. Housing registrants, with | Indianapolis and others who could tle casualties in the Korean War. |:

Tenants Housing claiming both not be located by telephone, tele- On its 365th casualty list were the successful and the unsuccess-igram or by postal authorities, 'one dead and five missing.

ful bidder, | In all, from the list of 116 per-|

Four Captured FOR THE FINEST IN FUNERALS REGARDLESS OF PRICE Thugs Arraigned In Kidnap Case |

Four ,K desperadoes who over: powered two deputy sheriffs and; escaped last Tuesday were ar-| raigned today in Circuit Court 1 on kidnaping charges. | All four men pleaded not § guilty. They are l Joe E. Brown, 27, held for kid-|

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