Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1951 — Page 13
ons
eader Winston | : Notes :
TUESDAY, AUG. 7, 1951
Business
re been attacke ’ By DON TEVERBAUGH ed softness of American indust wm A ry is a flock ny asa 6 of sitting dufks for any atomic Labor attack. Thats THE WORD from one o e nation's top nuel ke She dan scientists. ? er . __ According to Dr. Ralph EK. haa before to : Lapp, this nation's industrial y capacity is courting atomic sui-| Bas oer. by Harold Hartley, business edio Bad ref y tor of The Times, is vacationment, insisting ing. His regular column: “Toanian Co.—or day In Business,” will be re=a the panty, sumed Aug. 20. ontgtive: Son cide by its continued “eentraliza3 Boks tion in metropolitan areas. tp "iy ha And he may be right. lly, To date, 40. per cent of the $8| not be hard to billion worth of Defense Produc-!
{
prodding, has tion Administration authorized! nationalization construction has been in metroan politicians, politan sectors. beginning to : Dr. Lapp, former head of the sh technicians Nuclear Physics Division of the! et any nation« Office of Naval Research, charges n a settlement, that the Office of Defense Mobili-|
zation has “ducked” the indus-|
Mossadegh or trial dispersion issue because “it| tract without considers it politically unfea-| n can be kept sible.” ism which the : As it is now, we are just mak-| no longer cax ing bigger targets.
sheared
ct govergpment
Our industry is not only a flock | of sitting ducks, but ducks with
wings.
In 1950 dollars, such as they are, -Dr. Lapp estimates that all ih industry could be shifted ry : about $300 billion in a period of about 20 years. And if we subtract plants not
for
Mama Says He's Papa— Brian to Face Ba
That Wife No. 2 Says Is His
Ls
y Boy
3
World Report— .
By United Press \ ! The Polish government was expected to wind up its case today
—including four generals -— on trial before a supreme military court on charges of espionage and treason. The nine officers—four generals, three colonels, a major and a lieutenant commander in the navy—have been charged with! planning a “Titoist” coup. | All pleaded guilty except Lt.| Gen. Stefan Mossor. He said he, was innocent of conspiracy, but! pleaded guilty to writing two! memoranda to the Nazis in 1941142,
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n { U. S. PRESIDENTIAL AD-
| |VISER W. AVERELL HARRI-| §
|MAN and British Lord Privy Seal {Richard Stokes toured the para[lyzed oil port of Abadan under the {protection of guards armed with {bayonets { The Iranian government im{posed extreme precautions to prevent any anti-American or anti-
British outbreaks just as nego-
+ |tiations on Iran's oil dispute with
Britain were being resumed. = ” ” FRENCH COMMUNIST BOSS MAURICE THOREZ is undergoing an “amazing cure” in Russia and should return to France with-
narily provida essential to war production, ac- his aan 4 in several months, Jacques Duc- , with some cording to Dr. Lapp, the eost of + los, acting party secretary said. akes for the : this dispersion program probably | DENIES PATERNITY—David Brian and Adrienne Booth, his Mr. Duclos returned Sunday from r in peacetime would amount to only $90 billion.| third wife, whom he married after a Mexican decree divorcing |Moscow. and expansion And that’s the price of survival,| him from Mrs. Bonita Feidler Davis. Mrs. Davis says the baby was | hn
according to one atomic expert.
born nine months after he divorced her.
ued that the . Right now I'm thinking about] 0 long to be the stark ruins of Berlin, Essen, | By United Press tary personnel Cologne and other industrial sites] HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 7—Movie lergencies, of the Third Reich. It isn’t a nice Star David Brian goes to court ear that few thought, but it nee today to meet the 16-month-old
3 were quickly . about. J
mmerce Comation fight is,
Seg pee UP, - Thats Apa prive sibbitaa-tGimity. suit agains he aot, nt. want sub. _ | tiOneeconomists say. 7. “Nopeted, but Mr. <brian's altorney: hich made the { Ph The consumer withdrawal from asked Superior Judge W. L. Bradto the Berlin =~ | ° the market won't last, they say. shaw to order the boy's appear-non-rail car- His record proves it. > lance in court as the plaintiff. artment more . Consumer buying tends to move; Mrs. Davis’ attorney, Joseph nk the present : closely with’ consumer income, Scott, agreed to bring Michael n airmail pay they argue, and earnings show to court this morning. s of the right ’ every indication of continuing up| Merely a Wiliiess ortant is civil and up. . ¢ v
General Electric summed up the! Mr. Brian lost the opening ° . whole picture in a message t0 rounds of the trial Vill their employees, saying: “Bigger when Judge Bradshaw refused his = output, more jobs, higher pay, request to order blood tests for Mrs. Davis, his second wife, and
lon bill would .
Ed. C. John. | Up and Up
= n
steeper taxes, less earnings.”
ds thinking
|
boy his former wife says he fa{thered a year and a half after
they separated.
The child, Michael Brian Davis; We're on the spiral staircase was absent from coust yesterday v Finletter for } again. A one-way passage going as Mrs. Bonita Feidler Davis’ pa-
yesterday ZF,
y certified alr Bull’s-eye! . the boy. : : - : mail contract, - | i Mr. Scott argued that Mrs, Da-! tthe cargo- The Dollar vis was merely a witness in the . 8. Alrlines i /hile her son was the plainThere are still 100 pennies in a case, W ties Board is dollar. And these still measure tiff. He also contended that or-
dig integrated ompeting with revenue and argo lines. ‘mail carriecs rriers holding 1sportation of y
9 fe of bacon, six of Tib roast) seven quarts of milk and two loaves of
.
three-quarters of an inch Across) and one-sixteenth thick—but there is a difference. The difference is how much they | will buy—perhaps I should say sary “at this stage of the hearhow little, | Today a typical, well-thumbed | $10 bill buys 10 pounds of flour, OR IER Be five of sugar, 13 of polgiees,
2S,
|
-1 bread. | In 1939 that same $10 w 58 same relief | have paid for, in addition to the, nts Af tongus , above: two pounds of butter, orie |
x
rople on relief, 1@ people, or is | tactics of our cans? gerty, City.
peas and one of peaches. And it is the same dollar for aside in September, 1949,
of coffee, five of cabbage, three of | green beans, two of veal cutlets, ly." yysnand in San Francisco three of onions, one of cheese, sign a property settlement and three of apples, two dozen oran: p.ners giving her consent to the ges, two dozen eggs, a head of let- prexican divorce. + tuce, a package of rolled oats, a| box prunes, two bunches of car- Mexican decree, Mr. Brian marIES rots, two cans of. tomatoes and ried Actress Adrienne Booth, but
vf
dering a blood test would be an
invasion of her privacy.
not believe the tests were neces-
ings.” ; Mrs. Davis, 27, charges the chil
that
Mrs. Bonita Davis
Sues for $25,000
| The 21-year-old victim of a Judge Bradshaw said he 41d) shooting scrape today sued a West
| . 3 Ta Side tavernkeeper for =o [)aglings Here : “In my mouth,’
damages.
Raymond Gent, 1147 Division d was conceived in San St, acused John W. Cockerham, hen ARE Ans briare. Mr.owner. of, the. Old Barn Tavern LEE ad Ass Seca 557 48 Waraing St. of shooting
Mexico, June 4, 4949. They sep- him in the left-leg last May 25.
arated Sept. 12, 1948, “and
Mr.|
The Superior: . Court” 5 - suit
ould Brian obtained an interlocutory charged Mr. Cockerham ordered
decree in California Julv 25, 1949. Mr. Gent from the ‘tavern, then
Married in 2 Weeks
Two weeks after obtaining the
fired one shot at him as he walked!
away. The victim said he sufMrs, Davis said she met With fereq permanent injuries.
IMrs. Davis had the divorce set
three safes in both consumer and business. It/grounds she did not know she was ne and opened buys just as little steel for the pregnant when she gave her conIt was empty, : manufacturer as it does groceries sent, ! Y The child was born Mar. 14,
for you.
Democrats Cut “1 ‘little Hoover’ Head's Pay $1000
Indiana's much-heralded “Lit-|/YEstee =i, . tle Hoover Commission,” which|Belt RR & Ste yds ofd... get out to untangle and stream-
tan line state government, today ran
|
Mm, smack into a problem of its own|
—raising enough money. to pay,
lost face. its director, Noble Shaw of Craw-| badly. fordsville. trace-— The commission, created by the ed sadly. Republican-controlled state legis-|
year.
made
ause of highep 7500.
lature, offered Mr. Shaw the di-| rectorship at a salary of $8500 a
a compromise offer
Shaw to Consider Offer
|
Yesterday, however, the Demo-¢ratic-dominated State . Budget) Committee cut the salary and,
of | |
joods regarded : Now Mr. Shaw doesn » to the new he wants the job or not. He said | are heavy pro- he wquld consider the offer for| *h as machine “a few days” .before making a
final decision. First report of the dispute be-
th mmission and the JRCHES Se aia
"munity there
ie i» Worvp Shaw, a Republican politician, |§ a6 Bu} BEd Soi 0). Where we can : would face tough sledding inp. R. Mallory Co com ...... « + a8 through keeping the full amount offered Pup Serv ‘of ind com I... 293 tte by the “Little Hoover” group Soi, ti cummins pra “iii Ha + + + NO matter since it is more than most pres-igo Ind G & E com .----- Lain small . , ; one ent state department heads DOW siokely- Van camp Com". is bs — he commission, nevertheless, k fanner. & Co byw "oie ae WB
iY UF WOU + « » second floor of the Statehouse “In Uultea Uiiltttes ..... vhat faith you two or three weeks. *Extra dividend.
budget committee was noted in a
Times story last week. The story pointed out that Mr.
f{ritends to set up shop on the V.T Fr icihone 5% ofd
comes one and $120,000 for Bridge Plans
In other action yesterday, the
if you've left . State Budget Committee granted yay have had authority to the Indiana Toll urches are the Bridge Commission to spend - all good and ) $120,000 for preliminary plans d if we didn’t 3 and fications on a new sv afraid of bridge over the Ohio: River at «+280 PRY 8 Lawrenceburg.“ urch , , , and . ~The committee also granted bove .. . and . funds to the following institu-
tions:
® "Y
$%0.-
1950.
Local Truck Grain Prices!
Truck wheat, $2.16. White corn, $1.70 Yellow corn, $1.65. Oats, T4c, Soybeans (old), $2.76
Local Stocks and Bonds
iin —
| | |
Acording to police reports,
Judge Joseph Howard, Municipal Court 3, dismissd a charge of as- 3 sault and battery with intent toto 160 pounds, $18 to $20: choice ,, kill against the tavernkeber after néar 160 pounds, $20.50 or more; Mr. Gent refused to. prosecute
- Driver Gets 390
Days, Fined $200 On Four Counts
A 24-year-old driver with a past record of drunken driving convic-
INDONESIA wants the United {States to let Communist China sign the Japanese peace treaty
lislands—such as Formosa—that
(are taken away from Japan,
| The Russian embassy at
Washington has won another Jackson said the cadets were found
round in the battle of the | driver's licenses. A member of the embassy | passed his agitomobile driver's jost—on. the second yy, . w
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Piles Wind Up
Trial of Nine | As Traitors
SEE
oo
against nine high ranking officers ’
REAL ESTATE BOOM—This is what the Gls call most expensive pieces of property in that war-torn land. United Nations gunners say fully $1 mil- | lion worth of ammunition has been fired at the hill to rid it of Reds. The photo shows a shell burst-
vo $ A »
ing atop the mountain as tanks add their softening-up fire.
Muses With the Muses—
GOPer Turns ‘Poet’ Over Cadet Scandal
WASHINGTON, Aug. 7—Rep. Donald L. Jackson (R. Cal.) burst into verse today to tell the House the “shame |and that plebiscites be held in of West Point” must be shared by authorities in Wash-
ington.
In a speech inserted in the Congressional Record, Mr. . guilty of cheating “but gimuiate t
By United Press
yr o
“Million Dollar Hill" in Korea. It is one of the |
Vieh Free
» that the Iron Curtain could be With Gas Purchase “: In reply, Mr. Shvernik virtually
Hand
was denounced today by
surance
how infinitely more guilty are those who stand idly by and tions.”
takegno action against organized corrsption and official Mr. Viehmann urged the public Draw First Blood not to fall for such tricks”! rphig resolutionrcomplained
morality.” > (He probably meant *‘immorality.” )-
in Moscow have found it impos- William,” Mr. Jackson drafted this verse? “You are old, Father Big,” the West Pointer said, “There are crooks in the tail of your kite; “But. when we peer over a shoulder or two, “We are ‘sacked’, do you think that is right:
_| sible to pass Russian tests be-
cause they would have to be expert mechanics to get drivers’ | permits,
| | | |
= ” ”n | FORMER PREMIER RENE {PLEVEN agreed today to. try to form a new French middle-of-the-{road coalition government. He {was given less than a 50-50 chance of succeeding.
In Slow Opening
Trading opened slow at the In.dianapolis Stockyards this morn-| ng. |
and- gilts mostly 50 cents lower: heavier weights, 25 to- 50 cents
$23 to $23.50; load choice No. 1 lightweights, $23.65; 240 to 270] pounds, $22 to $23; 270 to 310 pounds, $21.50 to $22.50; 310 to 360 pounds; $20.50 to $21.50; 120
{160 to 180 pounds, $18 to $20;| \choice near 160 pounds, $20.50 or {160 to 180 pounds, $21 to $23;
|sows, 25_cents lower at $17.75 to 20% are old,” said the boy, “one would hardly suppose,
$19.50; lights, $19.75 to $19.85. | Cattle, 1600; calves, 400; all {classes near steady; some sales {choice and prime steers and scat-| |tered bids commercial and good,| {25 to 50 cents lower; small lots {choice and prime yearlings and] {light steers, $36 to $37.50; ma-
|jority good and choice steers,
1833.75 to $35.50; commercial and | good light mixed yearlings and] heifers, $29 to $32.50; utility, $25
“
In my youth” “The truth
“But that was before I entered the door :
+ 2"
the politico answered the boy, was a blade, sharp and clean.
“Of a Midwest city machine.”
Victim of Shooting Hogs Down hc : “You're the boss,” said the boy,
“If discharge from the ‘Point’ you would foil.
|“We're guilty a | | “I kept all
“Much less
Hogs, 8500; moderately active; : light and medium weight barrows ™¥ ou are smart,’
»
“And your
lower; choice 180 to 240 pounds, ‘Through thick and through thin, you smile upon sin
“Pray, how
“A scoundrel, my boy,” said the great man with joy “Is successful until he is caught. Then he’s a fool, an untrustworthy tool,
“Than Vaughan and Dawson and Boyle.
bit, but less, I submit, =
,"
>. said the man, with aplomb and elan, my ethics quite supple. :
Now I don’t even blink when a friend gets a mink,
if she gets her a couple.”
y= Ci conscience reduces like suet.
do you manaye to do it?”
a
“And a deficit out on the yacht.”
“That your skill was as steady as ever.
“Yet you
buffet the gale, keeping pals out of jail,
“What makes you so awfully clever?”
“l have answer
Said the bos
ed three questions and that is enough, 8 with an unpleasant laugh. Go learn how to parrot the words of the wise,
“You may land on the Joint Chiefs of Staff!”
{tions today faced more than ato $27; choice heifers, $34.50 to sO lhim they would be restored. He stocks AU" gue asked year in jail after he was found $35; bulk good and choice, $32 to udwig Samuel \had been home only a month. Aa Grass on ¥en | guilty on four traffic counts in Pe saiy 2nd Sommercial sown Surviving besides his wife, JoAB he YI Shas Ne 17 | Speedway Magistrate's Court. and g- hanna, and one son, is another L 1% 192 The driver, Jerry Gedig, of 7777
e; R & Stk Yds com Bobbs-Merrili com Bobbs-Merrill pfd ¢%% *Central Soya .. oy Chamb of Com com Circle eater com . Com Loan 4 pfd .... Cont Car-Na-Var Cummings Eng com . Cummings Eng pfd ....\. Consolidated mp 3 ofd . Delta Elec com ..... _... Eastern ud Lele § prd .. Equitable Securities com Equitable Securities oid , Family Finance com _.. Family Finance 5% ofd . Hays Corp pid ww .. Hamilton Mfg Co com....
Herft-Jones cv A pid .. . 9% Home T&T 6% pid.. 61 Hook Drug Co oom ew 114 Ind Asso Tel 2 pid. - . Ind Ass0 Tel 2% pfd.. . nd Gas & Wat com ..... es Ve (nd Sieh El 4% prd ....... v8
Ind Telephone 4.8 .. Indpls Ath Club Realty Co ... 81 Indianapolis Water com oe 10%
't know if Indianapolis Water 4% pfd . 101
ndianapolis Whter 5% oid’ .. 19 ndpls Pow t com . vars n Pie Pow & Lt pid .. «ns B1 ndianapolls Rallways com Jefferson National life com.. 10, Kingan & Co com ........... 4% Kingan & Co pid Nera med Lincoln National Life . Lynch Corporation . ve Marmon-Herrington com Mastic Asphalt aie at Homes com (new) .. yo Homes. o1a a ihe Ind Pub Sem com ... .... N Ind b Serv 4'% pid ...
BONUS Steen 55 ahesus Afetican Loan 434s 55 .....0. American gecurtty 60 .. . American n 4%s 60 Morley 5s 61
Bastian : 4 gaining, Lon co, EES SRR
caennn
Citivens Ind Tel 4lgs 6) Equitable Securities 5s
|W. Washington St. was fined a'§33.50 to $37.50; utility and com{total of $200 and costs and given mercial, $26.50 to $33.
30a
‘and good, $30 to $31; vealers a . | . lactive, steady; good to prime,| | es OMmorrow, son, Fred, of New York City; a
1% convicted him of operating a car prime $32 to $32.50; good and| 103 * | while his license was suspended, .hpjce $30 to $32; utility $27 to!
101, | Operating under the influence of $29; load choice and prime fed tomorrow in the Aaron-Ruben| ..-.|liquor, drunkenness and reckless western yearlings 96-pound full
100
10%!
19 4] 51 25%¢ 102 1 8 | via!
103% |
33% 106 | 2 vii
3's under the influence of liquor con- Deficit
64 | 92% 16%s 6%
18% | ws |
. 96%a’ 24 37 83% 207 | “| 22% | 109 16% 11% 13% se
12%!
driving. ‘Couldn’t Get License’
The state department of safety
63 responsibility today said Gedig| o50q, $28 to $30: cutter and
“couldn't get a license” because of a bad safety record which includes three drunken driving convictions. City police records show his arrests date back to 1947 and
{that his license was first sus- %ith a year ago.
pended in 1948 on an operating
viction. Gedig is free on $1200 appeal
recent convictions.
Your Weather
n
PARTLY CLOVOY AND CLOUDY ARias
© :
|No. .1 pelts $28; good to choice |88-pound $27.75; slaughter ewes steady at $9.50 to $13. !
lity, $23 to $27.
| WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (UP)—Govern-| ment expenses and receipts for the cur-
rent fiscal year through Aug. 3. compared many, near the French border.| Year Last Year |During World War I he served as|
71 §$3,407.856,527 133 2,258,407,410, 2. 138 1.149,449,116| {Cash balance 5,425,092,.998 4,531,083,188 {Public debt .255,707.938.075 257.538,497,045 | (Gold reserve. . 21,758,942,011 24,135,826,978
Expenses .... $5476. Receipts . .... 33!
6v2 bond, pending appeal of his most|" INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE 6 | . PN TY
Clearing ...........0 0... «8050, $12,835,'M0
45,441,900
ZL, |
23 tikes separate jail sentences total-l gp 0, 1000; active; spring German Refu ap Abraham, both of Indianapolis, g7 |Ing 390 days after Judge Ober ,,nug fyjjy steady; choice and | and six grandchildren.
\daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Adelsman, and a sister, Mrs. Adele
Service will be at 10:30 a, 1m.{ SEE—
ceived his
66.
Funeral Home for Ludwig Samuel, | ad a refugee from Germany who re-| citizenship here less| | Bulls steady; commercial and than a year ago. Burial will be in Util central Hebrew Cemetery. Mr. Samuel died yesterday in|
U. S. Statement | Robert W. Long Hospital. He was
He was born in Palatinate, Ger-| @ Fire and Allied Lines,
Full-Coverage Automobile,
a major in the German Imperial; and Inland Marine Insur-
Army.
Possessions
Seized ance under dividend-paying
When the Nazis began their rise| policies, Savings to pelicyto power, Mr. Samuel was a leader| holders since organization,
ebits . ava Ld {In the German Democratic Party, $14,630,000. Net losses for Today jana as an “enemy of the state,” ” his possessions, including a saw mill, where he manufactured fur* niture, were confiscated and he
paid, $33,770,000.
ASSETS. ........$13,892,612
was sent to a Nazi concentration] LIABILITIES...... 10,016,939 .
camp.
He was later released because; 0" of his outstanding military rec-| . 7} : ; jord and with the aid of friends, GRAIN DEALERS MUTUAL the and his wife escaped to Eng-| land.” They remained there INSURANCE COMPANY throughout the war. Penniless,| _ : Mr. Samuel finally found a job INDIANAPOLIS 7, INDIANA making furniture, and in 1945 he|
and his wife came States and joined
pany bearing their
Two months ago, Mr. Samuel
SURPLUS....... 3,875673
to the United Western Dept., Omgha 2, Nebraska * relatives here.
Partner in Firm | GRAIN DEALERS MUTUAL . He and his son, Albert, be-| ~~ : came partners in a furniture com-| ~*~ AGENCY ING,
1752 N. MERIDIAN STREET 2 ot WABASH 2456
to investigate regaining his
said the youth, “but your morals are slack,
mann Flays Insurance
ing out free accident in-Iron Curtain. Instead, he desurance every $2 purchase of gas manded that the United States State In- stop “discriminations” against the
Commissioner Fran
hmann as a “cheap” trick to by the Presidium of the Supreme rade at gasoline sta-Soviet—which corresponds to the
y - until the insurance conypany whick agai 0 “qi "» - con atch jis ae abi 2 Ys TT) Nive ate: be Sill gainst specific ‘discriminations,’ : FE Ainerieal- ambBassy-prrsonmey. 2 Paraphrasthe Lewis Catr@Rs nonsense yas Xa BEE AGU LOWER SUD are BD. UB Am OVaS SE ba nee) CN mits its financial statement tothe Soviet-American trade agreethe state Insurance Department ment, to bar shipment of stra-
for inspection.
The Midwest Insurance Co. isoff aid to countries trading with offering the policies at about 300 the Soviet bloc. stations over the state.! This was the first diplomatic B. K. Elgin, general agént of the blood drawn by the American insurance company says the poli- moves against Communist trade. cies are not sponsored by gaso-| This rather pleased Washington line companies and do not have officials—but they took no com-
gasoline
their in Pol
However, Mr. Elgin says the Treaty, U. S. military bases overpolicies are “perfectly valid” and seas, and rearmament of Ger-
“you could fill us with joy he challenges Mr. Viehmann’'s many, Japan and the United
jurisdic
The Midwest insurance firm was chartered by the state more than resentatives to sign the United ,
100 years ago and is not subject . i to the insurance department's rul-\and effective control of atomic
dorsement.
icies “Perfectly Valid”
tion over his company:
(ings, Mr. Elgin said.
i. Last
a. statement. s
week, Mr. Viehm
surance was illegal.
This was challenged today by Mr. Elgin, who. said that if free ce -is illegal, “then IndiCompensation He explained
rinsuran
ana's Workmen's Act is also illegal.” that workers get the benefits of
!Insurance and “don’t pay a cent.” 1 th
“Ther
whether we have jurisdiction over PAYNE, 66, of 562 Fletcher Ave., this company (Midwest). Can we Watchman at the W. T. Newman by while this company & Son Co. the last four years. attempts to give away insurance Services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow without any proof of its financial in Shirley Brothers Central Chap0 pay off claims? All we €l. Burial, Floral Park.
is protect .the
sit idly
ability t
are trying to do
public's
Mr, Viehmann .urged the public
Cites Legal Point e is a legal point ove
interest.”
not to get the insurance until:
ONE:
operate
TWO: The company furnishes a ,, financial statement to show it can
pay off
Mr. ‘Elgin accused Mr, mann of interfering with his busi-| Poultry—Fowls, 4!3 Ibs. and over, 5c ness and using “underhanded tac-|{and stags. 15c. and No. 3 poultry. 4c less tics” to put him-out of business. |
i
| The company furnishes Hill proof that it has the right to :
under a charter.
any claims.
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PAGE 13 Russ Ignore Truman Terms
On Ending Feud Red Reply Held ‘Nothing New’
By United Press
WASHINGTON, Aug. T— State Department officials land some key Congressmen
dismissed today as “nothing
new” Russia's latest bid a five{power ‘peace pact. | Russian president Nikolai Shver{nik, in a letter cabled to Presi{dent Truman last night, outlined |a Soviet program for ending the | East-West feud. | Mr. Shvernik suggested that the |United States and Russia end {their trade war, limit armaments, |control atomic weapons and join |Great Britain, France and Com|munist China in an anti-war pact. | Observers pointed out Russia obviously was trying to by-pass the United Nations. | Noone indicated confidence that {the Soviet message could lead to much.
Full of Bugs
Most of the Soviet proposals {have been studied before by the United Nations-—and found to be | full of bugs. | Congress inspired a SovietAmerican exchange by passing a resolution expressing American friendship for the Russian people. Mr. Truman, in relaying this resolution to. Moscow on July 7, expressed hope to Mr. Shvernik
ignored the question of lifting the
Russians. K| He enclosed a resolution passed
American Cabinet.
tegic goods to Russia, and to cut
|fort from the rest of the resoluition, which repeated Russia's denunciation of the North Atlantic
States. “If Stalin will instruct his rep-
Nations agreement for complete
bombs, he can give the world real ‘hope for peace,” said Sen. Brien
Rep. Abraham Ribicoff (D. “/Conn,) said the United:t States should demand a “more concrete : ‘example of a Soviet desirl’ifor ak peace — something. ake RE cron fC words.” :
r FRANCIS MARION (FRANK)
” ” n Te id MRS. EMMA C. CLARK, 91, of . 4838 Broadway... Services at 2 p. m. Thursday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. .Burial, Crown
Local Produce
Eggs—Current receipts, 54 Iba. and over to case 39c; Grade A large, 50c: Grade
|no_ grade, 3 nder 4'a2 lbs. and Leghorns, 18c; cocks
than
No. 1. |_Butterfat—Premiium. 80: regular lo
