Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1951 — Page 2

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~ Congress Roundup—

: Senators

Chinese ‘Counter Rebel Executions Listed at 28,000

By United Press

HONG KONG, Sept. 20—An of-| the government in the red by $7) Po stal Rates

|. WASHINGTON, .Sept. 2

finance committee clashed with a bloc of administration supporters today over the $5.5 billion tax increase bill. The administration supporters favored an éven bigger,

|1t approved a bill which ~— Plot to Smuggle

[tax boost, but committee members

{argued that the measure would

‘hit the U. S. taxpayer's pocket-|

{the new controls law which Presi- bs : {dent Truman has described as nese 0 . .

|book just about as hard as it could be hit. Administration senators also {predicted that the bill would put

ficial Communist report today billion at the end of fiscal 1952.

said Red authorities in Kwangtung province of South China executed more than 28,000 “coun- * ter revolutionaries” in the past 10 months.

The Southern ' Daily News, quoting ‘Gov. Ku Ta-Cheng, governor of Kwangtung, said a total of 89,000 suspects had been arrested and large amounts of arms seized, and that 28,332 suspects were shot.

Shanghai reports said “counter revolutionaries” were shot there last Friday, making a total of 185 slain there in September. A Macao report said Communist garrison forces were searching the countryside for wholesale lots of deserters. The report said troops shelléd the hills a few miles outside the Portuguese colony and ordered a curfew for the entire district. .

NATO Strength Grows OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 20. (UP) — British Foreign Secretary Her“bert Morrison. said today the North Atlantic powers had made " rdinary progress” in building ‘their defenses as the 12nation treaty council met for a final session to recommend admission of Greece and Turkey to the alliance. ¢

COOKED TO [PRESERVE ALL THEIR. NATURAL GOODNESS

| Chairman Walter F. George {(D. Ga.) of the finance group (insisted, however, that the treasjury will show a surplus.for the {current fiscal year if the bill is allowed to stand. | Other congressional

| ments: |

Lithofold | Sen. Richard M. Nixon (R.

develop-

|Cal.) said that President Truman | 119/may have tried to “whitewash” IPR We Brig. Gen. Louis J. Fortier told lating the federal immigration Senate investigators that Ambas-/laws were Edward William Mur-sador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup phy, who drew a two-year seninformed him in January of last tence in 1949 for his part in a

ithe American Lithofold Corp. case |because the daughter of. one’ of {the company’s officials was a former White House stenographer. Sen. Nixon referred to Shirley Green, daughter . of Cecil A. Green, Washington representative of the St. Louis printing firm. The Senate’s permanent investigating committee is looking into the company’s $645,000 total loans from the Reconstruction Finance Corp.

Controls

The Senate Banking Committee voted, 9 to 4, today to restore to the administration more. power to hold down prices and profits of manufacturers and processors.

Joyner Agreement Up for Vote Today

PLYMOUTH, Ind,

ending their 36-day-old strike.

members was expected.

By United Press |

Sept. 50 The city, in need of extensions

(UP)—CIO United Auto WOTKeTS sem asked authority to sell the at three Joyner Corp. plants vote bonds to pay the cost of contoday on whether to ratify or re- structing a dam nad reservoir to

ject a union-approved agreement

Company and union representa- A tives approved a new wage agree- State ment last night designed to re- . Mine Mishap store production at the small radio Fatal to Foreman and television parts plants at Bourbon, Warsaw and Rochester. (yp)—Hughie Quick ratification by the union gonville, night foreman at the

All details of the agreement Sullivan, was killed la sterwere not disclosed. However day in a mine A oe, ye State Labor Commissioner Thom-| Mr, Cochran's skull and legs as R. Hutson said the contract were crushed when a coupling] a top hourly wage of broke in a train of coal cars on $1.25 for production workers with/an underground e nine months of experience andi knocked him down and ran over ‘{included union shop provisions.

0—Members of the powerful

drastically revise a provision’ of

{“the terrible Capehart amend- { ment.”

A Senate - House committee will get the job of

thing of the past. The House has rates by about $126 million a

to two cents.

year that the United States would

vision of the Far Eastern Comthat United States recognition

Institute of Pacific Relations. Bond for Bloomington

to improve its waterworks system was approved today by the Indiana Public Service Commission. ! \

and additions to its present sys-

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MIAMI, Fla., Sept. 20—The Immigration Service said last night conference iv pag cracked an alleged smug-

; Walker. mand, said he argued with Jessu P Mr, Sahli

By United Press

‘compromising two versions of a|S1ing ring conspiring to fly Chipostal rate bill which is certain nese into this country illegally to make the penny postcard a from Cuba. Walter A. Sahli, acting director passed a measure to boost postal, y, geryice’s Miami District, year, while the Senate bill would sald warrants had been issued hike them $400 million. Both for five members of the gang | measures would raise postcards after an intense five months’ investigation. Charged with conspiracy in vio-

recognize Communist China *“in|SMUgglIng ring; Gregorio Simonoabout two or three weeks.” Gen.|Vich, reputed Fortier, until recently the direct-|in Cuba; William L. Harn, Wilfred or of the Theater Intelligence Di- Raymond Godard and Tommy

smuggling king

said Murphy had alwould be a “grave error.” The|leady been picked up and decommittee is investigating the|scribed him as a “big catch.” 8imonovich's name first popped up as a mysterious Russian in en nso Phi cag a Sen vs a pan , Ac Waterworks Approved [cording to the A $1,$750,000 revenue bond is-|{Supposed to be a high —|sue by the city of Bloomington Cuban smuggling circles. Mr. Sahl said the conspiracy involved the use of planes to fly

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Arrest of 5 Nips

HIT IT—Pvt. Virginia Lee, a Washington High School graduate, plays a hot glockenspiel in the 14th Army (all WAC) band. The band will play at 8 p. m. Wednesday at Shortridge High. Vir- | ginia's home is in Shelbyville.

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to certain Cuban airports, bring [ang Still Undecided

the Chinese to Florida, and proceed by car to New York City.

| HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 20 (UP)—

Actors in % Stew— @ } Filmlan

1.08 ANGELES, Sept. 20—The House Un-American Activities Subcommittee investigating communism in Hollywood expected to

call “five or six” more witnesses today in its quest for filmland “pig names” linked with Red in-

trigue. the congressional probers were

to be called at future sessions.

Berkeley, testifying despite telefilm capital's top Communists.

one of its primary objectives, Links Bridges In Probe

d Red Probers ress Hunt for 'BigsNames

phone threats that he would “be : sorry,” gave the committee the members because “I am not going names of nearly 160 persons yes-|t, hang anyone who doesn’t deterday whom he identified as the gerve it.”

In addition to listing dozens of Hollywood personalities he sald|nig wife, Josephine; actor J. Ed-_ he was certain were Reds, Mr. Berkeley told the committee heiGoldie;

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committee without having been subpenaed, but committee meri bers ordered a subpena issued for him so that he could be given the full protection of the government, His attorney told the Congressmen Mr. Berkeley had received three telephone threats, the last. one Tuesday night, warning him.

A committee spokesman saldithat he would “be sorry” if he.

named party members not already

“yery well pleased” with the Prog-|known to the committee. : § | ress of the hearing, but he refused : |to disclose the names of witnesses

Lists ‘Big Names’ : Mr. Berkeley prefaced his tes-

Ex-Communist Writer Martini. ny hy saying he would name

only persons he knew were party

He then listed such prominent

But he said he was “happy 10/personalities as Stander and his say” the Communist Party failed wife; writers Dorothy Parker and to recruit the “really importantiner husband, Allan Campbell; names” in Hollywood, which Was mystery author Dashiell Ham-

mett; playwright Lillian Hellman; actor Eli. Sullivan; actor Marc Lawrence; actor Maurice Murphy. Screen writer John Bright and

ward Bromberg and his wife, Actor Victor Killian;

once saw longshoremen’'s union|fim studio story editor Don

leader Harry Bridges,

stormy| Gordon; movie producer Lou Har|petrel of the West Coast water-iris and his wife, Vera; director

However, he said no aliens were g. oe, Queen Lana Turner's at-|front, at a closed Communist Herbert Biberman -and. his wie,

brought in during « number of , flights immigration officers ‘checked closely. 3

ey said today she 't ‘make up her mind whether

‘probably meeting.’ Mr. Berkeley said Mr. Bridges writer Donald Ogden Stewart. was introduced to him as “com-

actress Gale Sondergaard, and Mr. Berkeley said he joined the

Mr. Sahll said the government '° seek a divorce or a separation rade Harry Bridges” by actor/Communist Party in 1936 and left is proceeding against the five men from millionaire Bob Topping for| Lionel Stander.

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