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NEW ROADS, La., Aug. 11 —A coroner's jury was called here today to investigate the deaths of nine victims of the pre-dawn collision ‘of the streamliner Southern Belle with a troop train carrying 288 XKorea-bound Marines, ‘E Coroner J. C. Roberts said, however, “I believe it will be impos# sible to learn the cause of the, collision since the train erewmen! responsible are dead. In my opin-| i jon, orders were either misunderstood or ignored.” 45 Injured A check of hospitals in the area showed 45 persons injured in the! crash and the oil-fed fire that swept the wreckage in a dense

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Southern Railway general superintendent in Shreveport, blamed the collision on the troop train's failure to wait on a siding for the New Orleans - bound Southern

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Big League Calib : : | om. ig League Ider On Eighteen-year-old Joann Belcher will represent Ft. Worth in | - By United Press the Golden Girl of Baseball contest to be staged throughout the | BENTON, Tenn. Aug 11

Texas League this month. Miss Belcher stands 5-2 and weighs 110 [Mousiais en Jee bo fe Pons pounds. Other vital statistics: 34!/,—23—34//5.

eyes of armed lawmen to vote in {a brother-against-brother election expected to -bring‘peace to strife‘ridden Polk County. Sheriff John Edwards named 20, special deputies to. guard precincts, where an estimated 2000 voters will filll a magistrate’s seat, vacated by the fourth ‘“bushwacking” here since 1948. | Armed men also kept watch through the night at the little white courthouse of this hill country county seat, a fortress of paralyzed government since Feb-| ruary. |

“watchmen.” Sheriff Edwards, a Good Gov-| ernment League man, armed him-

election commission office, but

any trouble.

SATURDAY, AUG. 11, 1951

Armed Lawmen Keep Vigil Brother vs. Brother Vote

so-called Geod Government

League,

seeks election against

his brother, the Rev. Clint Wile

son, 44, the “Democrats” choice, The Wilsons decided after a con- FEF -

ference

to abide by the final

vote of “an honest eleciion.” LR) But the county would remain

gripped

in the same stalemate

that exists if the Democrats win and the GGL stronghold in Duck-

town votes on Aug. torporate. give the League another geat on the Polk County court, wiping out a Democratic majority. ¥

The league lost paper control county affairs through a ge-" iries of legislative maneuvers by However, about 30 members of 514-line Democrats. the old Democratic organization g)aying riddled Chairman pro tem | slipped in the courthouse and held w.~ August Lewis last May 11 a strategy meeting despite the with buckshot, creating a 4-4 {deadlock on the court.

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self with several tear gas gre- nrouented the court from cone nades and took up vigil at the ro business. “It will the meeting proceeded without me » said Mr. Lewis’ widow yesterday. Jeff Wilson, 57-year-old retired ways voted together. storekeeper and member of the be my first time alone.”

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An ambush

Lewis’ unsolved—league

slaying—as members

be a sad election for

“My husband and I ale This will

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Marion County Fair To Pull Stakes Tonight 3

Last of the livestock and pouls«

- lle. ‘© 4 Belle So Of Vincennes {try exhibitors are loading up to= A The railway official said “a i day, preparing for the close of : complete investigation of the > the Marion County Fair at New cause of the wreck will be made Flood Project Bethal fonignt, i : T | e midway w stay wide 7 jointly by the KCS and the Iter | | open until late tonight, but the § state Commerce Commission.” Washi —B last scheduled event will be a i mes ashingion’ Bureau 3 g T c £ ; § It could not be determined at WASHINGTON, Aug. 11—Rep. Sn Ca h the Wayne Township i what speed the two trains were ; . ; PD. m, ; i J led int i William G. Bray, Martinsville Re-| Only contest exhibits on dise § traveling as ey hurt e nto i publican, declared today that play today will be the flower and ; each other. ’ The aximym ap 1$300,000 voted by the Senate Ap- handiwork eririge, These ra 28 : lowable speed on e-line-18 ov ___ pe orrie——— emi ———e—— aco { : : release rom e grounds this miles an hour,” sald Mr. Sutter, | |propriations Subcomunitice for the ening, bringing the 20th ane “and 1 doubt that they were run- Qut-Orson Orson?— Groom Accused {Vincennes flood wall is likely 10 nya) ‘fair 15 a close. © ning any slower than that.” ¢ ¥ ° ’ ty {pass and be approved by Presi-| vo oosers pena or we APMY'S 'Disaster’ Problem Of Pre-Wedding cent rumen Missing Cahelst y or | ~The President turned thumbs Mr. Sutter said seven crewmen, : ° jo. 1 3 ; . one ses ma ne mn 100 ‘Gruesome for Radio, TV Attack on Bride aon on tne viocans, pros At Home Drying OF were killed. No Hoosiers were " MoALESTER, Okla, Aug. 1 Wg BT ey Was Jace Opeialor of a boathouse: in among the dead or injured. By United Press | As- far as most Washingtonians (UPA 24. vear-oid pridegroom Bray ‘predicts that it will stand a Broad Ripple Park became sus- ; Aubrey Stears Jr. 9, Letts- WASHINGTON, Aug. 11—The could tell, the exercise® itself was hh better chance now “since the Mis- Picious when four boys went up Jd. °F worth, was an indirect victim of Capital today wound up a dis-|mostly imaginary —although the Must stand trial on charges of "pi er went on a rampage.” the river in two canoes and only, Ai ws, EER, wi the wreck. An automobile Li ing aster “problem” so gruesome in/3d Infantry Regiment,.-the Metro- raping his pretty young bride be- Mr. Bray sought to have the| three returned. . x ai i oth, ake-believ : voli . "Force z : ; wor Pi * we t ‘'o-hour search by pos TRAIN WRECK—An unidentified workman cutting into. coach him and his pony, killing he b its make believe details that the politan Police Force and local fore they were married; Pittsburg amannt inserted: when the Army Af er a two hone earch by po f ill-fated Marine + trai as they galloped to’ the wreck Army asked radio and television Navy, Army Engineer and Air a t thorities said today 41 Funct! Bill assed Hite lice, Ralph Ray, 18, of 814.N. Meof ili-fate arine troop train, . scene. stations to keep quiet about it. Force commands were mobilized ounty authorities sa y. Civil Functions . an field ridian St, was found to have y As o ,— — mmm Topping “Disaster Communique’ gn paper for disaster work Justice of Ihe Seace Ryhast De A one fallen out and swam to shore, thi i Ye . . No. 3,'-a realistically worded ‘ Hi ag i Thomas ruled /arren ardy =n. ’ : Tal, ‘He was home drying off. Nothing to Apologize For Brian Acquitted Socument ceporiing thovsands of |, Sommtunigie No. 3 Was loaded wut “ne tried for sesonfdegresiioek the Sook to Jescrine the ABHY —m oto mere Jud e Refuse H R $ 1 . . persons dead, injured and home- aragls " S108 an UP rape, and for representing his the city of Vincennes made dury q S oO § A e rac - In Paternity Suit jess, was a note which said: or. the occasion by the public In- ;,rqe as 20 instead of her real.ing the flood of 1850._But Chair = ; i v “Radi d television stations are [ormation office of the military joa man Clarence Cannon, who like ego © HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 11 (UP)—|" Radio and television stations listri ; 8 ihn Se Uaito tom to i district of Washington. It re- camining trial Thurs- the President is a Missouri Demorl icism Oo orne % Actor David Brian's timetable of requested to quote no part of this t an examining tria urs ACL avy § 3 > . tin ors ER ported 5324 killed, 101,464 in- dav. Hardy 16-v .old wife crat, was adamant against the visits with his second wife won communique on the air. jured, many thousands missin ay ii ile Vi j By JOHN V. WILSON | ’ , him acquittal on charges he fa-| The Army presumably Was o) 450000 homeles SSIng, Caroline testified that she slept Vincennes project. ’ y » oO NV a {between Mr. Dawson and Mr, thered her 16-month-oll son. afraid broadcasts might start a” ails eless, in the same hotel bed with Hardy| So the House turned it down. udge orman RE. rennan Rosenberg. tt : 8 wea Danic which would turn the simu- ‘Dead’ Can't Live Again for three nights before they were Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R. flatly refused today a formal de-; “If 1 had the authority, I would The jubilant movie star dashed fated {isaster into a real one 8 married . Ind.) and Mr. Bray appeared bemand to retract a savage tongue- send you all to jail for ab for a telephone when a Superior _ © =" © 0° was But Armed Forces and police | , Te Ser yi ! § : ] about nine , y 0 1 ver- I'he make-believe calamity was a She swore, however, that “no‘h- fore the Senate Appropriations lashing he pointed at Attorney months,” the judge declared. £ ourt Jury rerum 2 t 193 ye pretty terrible. According to the : ane tnrough in splendid style. ing happened” and, that the on'y Subcommittee and asked for ict yesterday in 8 favor an . aap The Unit Tr , ji y 8 ; s Lous RosdnTers Thursday. ) | si Muberg Takes Offense Seleptoned his third wife that problem the Washington area — pline hited Press TeceiVed 5 ie reason they stayed in the same $600,000. The subcommittee voted " 8 ved notice on r. Ros , W ‘as f 4 . . hich never has a big ez ak 2 bid y “ y / 7 y te SE a lime oh. Rosen JIE, Xho Was only 4 “Darling,” it's all over. and it's Ww hi 2 r ot a 9 big satthivaie porting that: room was because two rooms $300,000 yesterday. Mr. Bray said terday to either retract his scath- tion immediately took ee all right--we won !* EE en : “The metropolitan police have ers 150 Shouse | hat whe Sheugh 3 get Sane ing eriticiam or face a slander to the verbal spanking : at Mr. Brian had been accused hy Don't Mention A-Bomb informed us that the ettuation in| a 2 = on the mae, BECgesanY Jo of 108 the al spanking. Mrs. Bonita Feldler Davis, 27. 6f roids nie he exercise care- in their hand i MRS. WILLIAM T. REID of Vincennes floo . - suit. He's got p gr . Conductors of the exercise care nds again and the : « ale va) e's going to apologize or face being intimate with her In 8an p,11v avoided any reference to the the military has withdrawn — Oklahoma City, the bride's moth-, pleted, it has been estimated at Judge Brennan immediately re- a law suit for slander,” Mr. .. = OR YORE : . if $3 million to $3.5 million plied he has nothing to apologize Rosenberg said yesterday Francisco May 25 and 28, 1949. A homb which the government Which ends the problem.” er, signed the complaint charg-| rom 3 on @ De for. He asserted. he made no The judge replied the. attornéy while he visited her to antein bel considers a worse potential threat All those “dead” may now come ng violation Jot the 3gg-cfeton ves pe Snort in the direct refsrence to-Mr. Rosenberg had ‘been “misinformed and mis. foment lea Mexic BI Slyores 20 to the Capital than any possible back to life. Sem 2 Be sak she pag 0% giver RE Lunn EE vi 3 CR" a ” rie Cong % he could marry ‘aetréss Adrian eqrthquake {Hardy her daughter was a ju- 8 : = in his remarks from the bench. lead” about his remarks, Baoth Ye rai Ld |venile and warned him to stay sources Commission. C Borden's A t Opens Attack at Trial | “If Mr. Rosenberg feels the : : Ohio G d . 2 « uqus The judge delivered his blister- statements apply to him, he ¢ TH¥ jurors indicated the date of v 10 Guard to Arrive away from her. | If the money is obtained, vital . . ing lecture during trial of a con- draw gr " : a the boy's birth, Mar, 14, 1950, was 3 Children Drown At Atterbu T Hardy, held in lieu of $3000 construction will start at Vin- Special -Vapilla Strawberry tempt of court petition brought Brennan said Y a ions Uage 50 long after Brian's trip to San ry omorrow bond, faces a maximum penalty cennes next spring, Mr. Bray said. | : by James M. Dawsan, Mr. Rosen- The WD attorneva have squab Francisco for him to--be the In Wrecked Car CAMP TT Ta A 1 of > years i A on. . sa TT | Fine Borden's Yanilla with puree of , ; : 2 8 10rneys Oava Squads , . AMP 0 2Y," Aug. 11 victed. He also st 8 rial : Lit" berg's former law partner, bled continually since they split ather. ae HAMMOND, Aug. 11 (1 P) — —Ohio’s national guard it on a charge of falsely swearing Cow Hurts .Man— Strawberries oll through it just against Robert M. Traugott. Wl 1949 when they were opponents . . Thres children drowned early to- hore tome ef on ; COMmes that his betrothed was 20 when WAUKESHA, Wis, Aug. 11 like a lusciqus strawberry sundae! Judge Brennan charged the in a legal ‘battle over handling Topkick Needled— day when their parents’ car over- © Om FIOW or Ivo weeks Of pa obtained their marriage i-| (UP) —Edwin Sherwell, 87, was You'll want to try this fine flavor. \ legal profession has suffered an funds of “Little David” Walker thrne i litech filled with summer training. cense : awful lot” in the two-year feud boy evangelist hii JONIA, Mich, Aug. 11 Thad in 8 cule IN Td Save TOD PY a de injured critically when a flying ; tn — - — (UP)—A former Army ser- yates p eall HE Sr tb will Some b} cow dropped on him. THERE'S A . . R frantically in train ck d bus and occupy ’ { re ’ . Je geant took some good ' : 1. harraale : Mr. Sherwell: was walking a " rkn eeded in pull- barracks vacated by the 28 n- | Western Airlines Reds Charge West Plans natured kidding today for the TS E cates a ted a cout I State Corn Crop talong the highway when a car oes . taking top honors for cro- A "i te Tia. Nesp tn 'weats : . : 1 hit the cow. The impact sent the To R viv . 4 . : . { Ag ind his wife, Ber- North Carolina. . Walkout Ends Le I e Wehrmacht cheting an Bignan and wir o m the car. 1 Wa% The 37th Intantry Division Estimate Same animal flying. It landed on top DEALER NEAR YOU 3ERLIN, Aug. 11 (UP)—East ning prizes for his caramel . oH Aafia in GOTHEIOT dy icy ’ ys : ; V V Ig J Mr. rerwell. LOS ANGELES, Avg. 11 (UP} germany clairied todav the Wes coconatl and. white Javer ng on its top after a collision part of the Ohio guard outfit] WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 (UP)otMr.Sterwell., «oii . Heimer +ermany claimed today the West Alaa ok v hie Fea th a car which police said Was trained for two weeks at Camp — The Agriculture Department es- « Three hundred striking me ern powers are about t Saket cakes at the Ionia Free ‘river, Dv Preston Singleto 19 ! : I y ; a Ah! I ers are abou o revive Fair. driven by reston Singleton, 19, McCoy, Wis., recently. timated the 1951 Indiana corn chanics of Western Airlines agreed iva 3 : ab 1 a a ! Chicago laborer smi . | to velar to work today. andi the German wehrmacht to wage Scott O'Belrne; a topkick i 1g A ds I op or ve Words erreree— crop at 263.648,000 bushels yesf oaay, aing war against he Soviet 'nio 4 / J é ig @ fhe cead cnidren ars | is erdayv 16 same as r esa walkout that had tled up the Fa the Soviet Union| during World War IL 1s a yoo 70 0he: 1rwin Lee, 4. Held on Reckless |i°rday: the same as the July es-| K : P the and her satellites. bachelor, His mother is su- snd ONver Center. 8. Irwin and timate and above 1950 produc-| company's operations since July The Soviet zone's top Commu- perintendent of the baked ’ ror Ware | tay hit eh oF + Hh. tion of 213,790,000 bushels. { L - 27. nist leader announced publication goods division at the fair, SH lid ald. id7es Of Ine Driving Charges However, the estimate of Indi-| The mechanics agreed to re 8 ; iy nite Pea: Cusine hel. 8. ee t - Police arrested four drivers ares Vier Wheat Krop fel re r ’ at chi ANG Britain of a “policy of In- : . ane iuvenile car thief > 22,935.000 hushels rom last turn to work on the first shift tervention in western Germany Police Squads Make House Fire Put Out I ew Pst j#t tres month's estimate of 26,410,000 today. ind re-establishmen f Germar . . . ts e Ve rday rihola 3 Lv J 2B The strike was the first in West- tmpeviaism SAN. ™ Serman Six Gaming Raids Before Owner Knows It when two cars, engaged in a at years oop or ern's 25-year history. ~~ 2 is TN periiian y And, Her house was afire and th iid a I Pal Da aime) ofictes : - : : . early today, police vice raiders plaze & Mts, Jes olice sto] he qr! said today the 1951 wheat and Western said it would resume Try, Try, Try Again netted 79 books of baseball pool I, ov didn't v until Charged with drunk drunken us ay id Ba a ena service tomorrow morning. TEHRAN, Iran. Aug. 11 (Up) tickets and two ball-type gam- [ndjay y firemen arrived. driving and reckless driving are ,,.4 (,reign needs despite higher Stanley R. Shatto, vice presi British &nd Ir ini AD negotiators bling devices, (‘he B living near the Quint O. Scott, 29, of 1415 Park crop le sses than anticipated i dent of operations for the line, Will try tonight in their third The ball machines were in tav- Ridley residence at 310 W. North ep Wan: 29, of ee S . "on wrla ,. formal meeting to resolve an im- erns at 1602 8, Fast St. and 14238 p t f Polite sug.-;~*u% AY: LOIN AY i : a je Ar ALF Carer Me passe on how to pay on Iranian 30 E. Raymond St someone ghited papers A 16-year-old boy was stopped GE Head Sees No Repeat, We offer a wide ronge of low-cost chanics Association signed an oy transported by British tank-' Ticket raids were at 2481 stuffed in loose siding last night shortly after he had Of 1929 Collapse loans on homes, two-family residences agreement calling forqthe return ers. A three-man subcommittee Northwestern Ave. 808 N. Illi stolen a car from a Broad Ripple AY TN y : to york and a laterAeppening of fafled yesterday to find a way nois St, 2003 Clifton St, and Robbed of Fishing Kit ir dealer. Police found a set FLINT, Mich., Aug. 11 (UP —/ and four-family apartments, mediation conferenceg Lout of the critical probler "12178 N. lilinois St . s A n iid . of license plates stolen last week C. E. Wilson, President of Gan-| Y : seen nett ete AE men te pr hn * ’ Hollis Gossett, 25, of 606 N. in the boy's possession. He was eral Motors Corporation, believes] ou may borrow: to buy, build, reSE C— Gy Die Sn inter ted turned over to juvenile author- there is no reason for another model or repair. Also to refinance an : presently {if the fish are biting. ities, economic collapse such as oc- AT ‘ He told police his $18 reel, tackle, pw, 1g vear-old boys were ar- curred in 1929. arising logy with smaller payments; or : Be Tu yom Ol AUIPMENt rested, charged with reckless “Our problem in war or peace Is| to' secure title and tox savings by reind glass fishing rod were stolen qriyving, after numerous com- to avoid peaks or booms or busts financin a Be os SRek g af $ coms or bus a purchase contract. $ from } early today by a young plaints about their racing on N. like we had in the '20s.” Mr. Wil-| gop » m i Mie Hngged him as Se Delaware St. in separate cars. son sald last night. “There is no walked in thé 600 block on W. They will appear in Municipal reason why that should happen] Morris St, Court 3. Monday. ‘ again.” LOW-COST LOAN TER M S _ 340,000 China Guerrillas * FHA and other plans - Ready Winter Drive ® 5 to 20 years §| HONG KONG. Aug. 11 (UP) . 21 Chen Hao, anti-Communist re- Low interest cost i sistance leader, said tonight that bs Monthly or semi-annual payments 3 340,000 guerrillas in southern v tas & # China have united in one force . Liberal pre-payment privilege R08 and are preparing for a winter ® No commission charges a offensive against the Communists. ~~ ol 3 Our servic mbodi | that ; U S Promises Hel y Yice 2 © ot 2 3 Yéu need not be a depositor to apply . . +, 1 4 lin . F | . p : P goes to give that after-tesling ot for a home loan at any of our 14 city- : Sy quan rovince satisfaction; the satisfaction of a wide offices. TEHRAN, Iran, Aug. 11 (UP)- 4 ‘but a . The U. 8. will try to help pump beautiful tribute to o loved ne LOANS prosperity into Iran's Azerbaijan yet no burden to those left. : ; , Province on the southern border Commercial Collateral Teim-Credit '

T—Mrs. Michael Kopko, 2-veor.old Shamelin, Pa. mother, was sentenced to five | Youngstown, O., for drivin 70 mph within the city limits. Here she visits hor chil. nt ut house | room while attorneys battle Jo got her released. Left to right are

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