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GOP Seeking fo - ; British Navy Delirium in Flatbush— To Ram Bill Ea = To Evacuate -

Through House [JPY py 3301 in Iran Thousands of Fans

By ‘ANDY OLOFSON } {i 7 : : jt By United Press

Indiana Republicans—irked 2 or. | |-ABADAN, Tran; Oct. = of £ : . ): AE 4 by the stalemate in the state : RA |The evaegation a ware PE 0 : : : > Senate -- today began ram- : s aR am the last British oil men’in res, : : : |

ming their [home rule” wel- wags ordered today. |

h vd refare program through the House PARLE 330 Britons, ¥ho ha

[ % pelled against London orders to of Representatives. : § ; © |igtand firm” against Iran's ultiHoldirig"a bulging 69-30 voting ° ; FH matum to get out by Thursday, margin, GOP leaders started three d \ : 3 will be taken. out Wednesday un- . of the “party line” welfare bills 5 ; der protection of the royal navy. rolling through the House. Two 1 They probably will leave on the - -.

of the measures were ‘‘blasted” 3 cruiser Mauritius, which has heen out of the Ways and Means A standing off Abadan for several Ce ia ) J Committee, : ’ weeks, the Anglo-Iranian 0il Co. NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFF

The “stesmrolier tactics, how. , fal. : ‘The Time Has Come'— NewYork .....>... 000 xxXX XXX—X XX ever, brought a bitter protest from Ps ; Alec C. Mason. assistant gen-

Ron TE ons . | eral manager of the AIOC, made Brjokdyn Lai 01x xXXX XXX—X X X ie Retubl : 3 Si J #8 the announcement after the’ oi te t (N.Y.) Hearn and Westrum; (Bkyn.) Branca and Campanella. publican fs ” 5 men informed London they would e S e S Oo 0 pe

Opposes “Stampede”

rather leave voluntarily than be-

“We should not be stampeded : came “political pawns.” “Bl 1 “Sl It O t Si {nto a program we may later re- .. Sees U. 8, Envoy U Ing or ug u ; he Bian S, ums g, EN Yon n n explatn- : : wy 3 Bfilain has asked ‘the U nited : By United Press 3 Aer HE a AE 3 % fa SR RS IN > TOETE TRY 7 ror EAA ee ao ills out of committee. HE Silas olla Tine Sant fer aR ea TRA RAS srytes Bin Simin ST ENOL Bese Sie . ‘“‘This issue far transcends pol- - KOREAN REUNION — Pvt, Dwight Hipsher (left) and his der against the technicians and the Communists-today-to stop bluffing and make their choice’ : OPER S Seri ey

‘ftics. I, for one, do not intend to { ir : to demand that Iran hold up na- between an “honorable armistice” and all-out war. let anyone do my thinking for brother, Cpl. Aubrey Hipsher, met in the battle-torn country. tionalization of the British-owned

me.” Wh Is B to T | Anglo-Tranian Oil Co. in compli- The United Nations command sounded the warning : Seven. other Republicans joined ee $ egan QO JUL ym— ance with a World Court request. while waiting: for a Communist . : . 3 = cp ; For A Rep. Baker. in opposing t the In Tehran, U. 8. Ambassador reply to its proposal to shift the Bradley and Ridgway a TR x “plast” motions. L | 2 th R it d Loy Henderson had a long- talk suspended truce talks from Kae- ] d d ; 1 : ; The three bills to be printed ocd ro ers euni e today with. Premier Mohammed song to Songhyon, eight miles to Tour the Battlefront : = & EBBETS FIELD, Oct. 1 : Mossadegh, who is. preparing to the southeast in the middle of the EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR- |i §& 4 = Andy Pafko’s homerun

. di . : / : and considered on Secona Tearing On Korean Battlefront : lead an Iranian delegation to the western “No-Man’s-Land.” i TERS, Korea, Oct. 1 (UPy- 1 4 : in the second inning of to

N SoH the Ste pete - sao . asda _ JSecurityCouneil, ~~ -. -.. | Supreme United Nations Com- ‘United Nations forces hurled back CT] . Ne Da Puig tras ster it Pvt. Dwight Hipsher nf Indian-| Aubrey, who is 20, joined the Opposition anes mander Gen. Matthew B. Ridg- the Communists in the air and] ry PA” “day's opening playoff game —— We : 8 apolis swung his duffle hag to Army in January. His brother ; way made the proposal .last on the ground today as Gens. i RB 1 ~ with th powers to the State Finance ip, oround in central Korea re- Dwight, who is” 22. was. drafted Mr. Nostadegh Las lei-it be Thursday in a formal note to Omar N. Bradley and Matthew ; e Giants gave’ the v

; known that he is ready leav : - . 3 ; i Board. * cently and things started to in February and arrived in Korea hy plane for New: agy bo She Gen. Kim II Sung, North Korean B, Ridgway toured the Korean %¥% 4 oi ed Dodgers a 1-0 lead. ; . premier and commander in chief, front 3 : ; RA

TWO — An extra appropriation happen. early last month. Both young : 3 ’ R when the Council decides .it is ? of $29 million to. make up for the He didn't know it at the time, men attended Technical High competent to act on oes I and Gen. Peng Teh-huai.- com- American jets shot down their -’ By United Press

loss of federal welfare funds for but a keen-eved sergeant major School. #% complaint. He contends that the mander of Chinese forces in 114th Communist jet fighter of * * ¥ 4 NEWYORK, Oct. 1—Thou. the two-year fiscal period. in"the Seventh Infantry Division Two other Hipgsher brothers oil nationalization dispute is an Korea. : the war - and SSaiiagey three « |; py Durocher he came sands of delirious baseball. THREE — A new formula for had started some military wheels also are sfrving with the armed Iranian internal matter. The new United Nations warn-/gthers “in a ' 67-plane ogfight p ar fans broke d dividing welfare costs--the state turning. forces, and a third recently was There was no announcement of \08 Was in the form of a "Voice pgp over northwest Korea.' The aCXy : roke down a 3-foot, to pay: 80 per cent, the <countiex The, name of Hipsher on re- discharged. They are Donald, 31, the subject “of Mr. Henderson's of the United Nations Command” rest of the enemy formation fled high iron gate today and - 20 per cent until June 30, 1952;-placement lists. scanned hy the an Air Corps master sergeant; talk with the premier. However,’ :broadcast to Korea and Asia. orth to Manchuria. surged into the rotunda at the ratio switching to 75-25 there- sergeant sounded a familiar note. Hubert, 24, private first class in the U. 8S. was known to be try- The Communists must realize South Korean ground forces at Ebbets Field in a mad scramble after. A little investigating did the rest. the-Air' Force, and Lawrence. 28. ing to arrange an 11th hour com- ‘Nat the time for bluffing i8 over,” (po came time captured the third oo to buy seats for the first playoff Beaten down was an attempt A few days later Pvt. Hipther recently released by the Navy. promise in the oil dispute. the broadcast said. crest- of a hill mass west of! a. game between the Brooklyn to ram the $15-a-day-expense. pro- met his brother, Cpl. Aubrey Hip- In Indianapolis, Aubrey lives With the case before the Secur- Unless the Reds choose to re- “Heartbreak Ridge” on the east- b Dodgers and New York Giants. posal through the House on all Sher, who has been-in Korea since at 3340-N. Gale ‘St. and Dwight ity Council, ' opposition political “WY the cease-fire conference Onl.,nips) front and sent’ the. remel In their wake they left box “three readings. The vote was 55 June. at 1061, Hillside Ave. Both are leaders dropped their criticism of Mutually satisfactory terms, It p,pnts of a North Korean bat- lunches, blankets, cry hed “io 36. or 11 votes short of the Both men now are assigmed, to married. : Mr. Mossadegh's hasty national; S3id. they face the prospect of a {5)ion fleeing north. battered hats—-eve ors ang necessary two-thirds. needed to First Batt alion headquarters rnd ization of the British company. terrible winter. and more mili- Giher South Korean troops far- | With the ticket ee) ‘the suspend the rules. : through orders of Lt. Col. John The opposition leaders took the pg soaihi and [NeT, east captured a hill north- : : : rotunda. scheduled to on at 9 The bill for extra compensa- M. Hightower, regimental com. First Red Feather view they must stand behind with it the ® PplOaS I west of ‘Punchbowl Valley,” i 2 a. m. for the 12:30 p. m. game, tion. for the legislators, hawever. mander. their country in the crisis. « . above Inje. against light to mod-| the ticket scramble began about

eerste Fm———————————————— _ tation and supply that will ji = Re ort L n por i erate enemy resistance. Victory! \ 8:45. seems assured’ of -passage on Rep vu cheon plague the Reds,” the Broadcasticame 24 days after the United J er ioe ve of ie ‘rons

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The generals came to Korea!

separate readings. : said. | 5 ; —==et— Il Makes First Set Wednesday Reyofing Appeal me umes suoom: complies nt stack om 00 vo RR SE tine ve ae ns aes oN i is’ nd 'S Pr is poised and prepared to stri . = HR sory r the wn

| Indianapolis’ 15,000 Red Feath- ” started gate. Why Not Start ler workers were urged foday to ‘Aafid sqiks hard, shoud the Reds gor a personal jofic at the | iSjoung © on tne ticket Boots h

: .- a : er vrei . decide that they have hadland to discuss Allied strategy] i ? . * t { Practicing Today Indiana Raid on urn out .in large numbers for On City Council ‘enough of the armistice talks with Lt. Gen. James A. Van Fleet, | p : . signal, Oo ’ his ip a the first report luncheon Wednes- and wish to get on with the war commander of the 8th Army, and derly up to this po — A For Movie Contest? ; y day in the Claypool Hotel, on an all-out Eecale.” ; his top subordinates. point—Dbegan to

G bli D wii St 1081 > : : ) | i surge forward. Today is a good day to sh vices’ Yidam .. Stout, 1451 cam. en d onl - | : F oga e dm ing e paign chairman, also directed an Gate Crashed

practicing on entries for appeal to every citizen of Indian- Minute Wornen— 2 ; In a matter of minutes the Times ‘‘Movietime, U.S.A" fi . Eight “gambling dévices" apolis to help shoulder the “heavy - The hatly contested: ‘rezoning, 5 o-foot-high gate crashed.

: ; ; - 128 ; : By 10 a. m., it was almost test which starts next Sunday. led th ears in federal de- responsibility” of the needs of appeal on a Southeast Indianap Bl ad D i d $ S, : ; ost im- . coole eir .g 8! the Chest ies olis tract will highlight City Coun- 00 onor ea ers Oo ee : a possible to get within a block of

. Community agerrcies win one or more of at ; 8 » i i : You can win tention here today confiscated by 11° LOWEN CAne ABHICIES oil action tonight. the Dodgers’ home field and many

least 245 prizes worth over $8000. the FBI at a Versailles carnival. “More than 7000 Marion Coun Residential zoning of the north World Premiere of Movie 5 \ 2 Jeason okey Bolaers. whose . . : 2 : : a * x : y oR ickets were ng eld for them

Here they are: This is.the first time’ federal ty .boys taken into service this third of the Public Housing Au Hoes Jere § gh ; FIRST PRIZE—A 1951 Nash agents have acted in Indiana un- year clearly shows the need for a thority tract at Dawson St. ‘and : : . . : ow t the boxoffice, had trouble getRambler Custom Country Club der the new law prohibiting inter- SO" as well as continued “sup- LeGrande Ave. will be up for final BY AGNFS-H. OSTROY Siiend by special delivery letter Charley ed ssen hi . the ting them. automobile worth $2010.26. from state shipment of gambling equip- port for the Setvice Men's. Cen- action. . Notice to Leaders, Page 21 lading i : Giants sneaked up. on him, The park has a seating capacity Indianapoli= Nash, Inc. “Your ment. ter, Mr. Stout said. . It is unlikely, however. the coun- Woinen's ciub leaders attendin Units not advised by letter are - ————of 32111, and Dodger Ticket downtown Nash Dealer” at 3442, Harvey G. Foster. FBI agent in Goal of the Red Feather drive, cil will take any action and it is : & not’ to -feel uninvited, and mem- (Manager Jack Collins said it was E. Market 8t. charge, said .the machines were to run all this month, is $1,697.- expected the issue will be post- The Times Minute Women leaders bers must be doubly sure their u. S. Can’ ft Bor Jeary filled by noon, 90 minites SECOND PRIZE — An Estate picked up Saturday. No charges 302..21 per cent more than was Poned until .after the election rally at The Mirat Theater presidents are aware of the need : elore game Jims. Gas Range worth $359.95 from have yet been filed, pending fur- riised last year. Nov. & : Wednesday will see the world of their attendence at § session, Mails fo ‘Cards i riginal 20-man police dether investigation. rim nin es A petition signed by more than . { the moti ietute Regardless: of how notified.- the = ail was bolstered by another 40 the Estate Range dealers of In- Decline Comment 2000" persons opposing the rezon- premier o A np leaders of all club and PTA 0 Yosin War men and five mounted policemen dianapolis and Marion County. : Eva Is ‘Stationary’ ing today was submitted fo Mayor “Blood and Bullets. __groups are urged to attend. PP g shortly after 9 a. m. and others THIRD PRIZE—An Estate Gas Agents declined comment on: opine y1ppe Argentina, Bayt. Residents near the proposed ~The first print for public show-| Times Minute Women can lead Postal authorities today said Were alerted at nearby precinet Range worth $269.95, from the Whether the machines were owned 3 Oct. 1 (UP) Senora Eva Peron NOUsing project insist property ing of this 15-minute film Wasiihe nation. If the women of In- they cannot act to block a wave stations; Estate Range dealers of Indian- by the carnival operators or con- al values would be cut and the al- ordered released by The Depart- 4 lis are equal to the test of postcards originating in Indian- i : ro wt 3 . cessionaires. Mr. Foster said, Wife of the Argentine president, ianapoli q pos 2 g Fans Surge Forward apolis and Marion County. however, investigation disclosed Was given a. blood transfusibn ready overcrowded schools in the ment of Defense and is today be- then the Minute, Women program apolis and urging . . . “Disarm po ooo I trogble™ area would be jammed beyond ca- ing shipped from the Army’s film gy); be operated in other cities America. st real trouble came i

FOURTH PRIZE — An RCA the machines were .brought into Sunday morning’ She-is suffer- the rush f v : , ow K K . : ® or the rotunda ticket lctor Victrola Phonograph-Radio the state from .©Ohio. ing from anemia. The doctor's pacity if the, project: is allowed. center at Ft. Knox, Ry. over the country. Postmaster George J. Ress said offices. Hats, blankets

Console worth $199.95, from the They t EN eport - sdid her ditior as Opponents suggested that the _ piimed largely in Korea by Sig: y the U. 8S. Solicitor "General has GE ry of Tian oy ire 2 ie Shce Soames SPOTL sau _ er con on was area be made a park instead of.a nal] Corps photographers, the.pic- Asked to Take Lead ruled the messages are not in JUnghes wile thrown aside and apolis and Marion County. - athusertient centers atid peprv ar: : — _ housing project. : _ture points up the dire need of Indianapolis women have the conflict with postal regulations. | 2° howling fans surged forward. FIFTH PRZIE—An RCA Vic-|cades. Mr. Foster said they now G Still 1 Juvenile Aid Ordinance more. civilian blood donors. be- answer to this critical emergency is nn {Hany Siiiped §0q id) on bananas, ul s. Mr. Foster s ¥ no fous inl ; : ork. rs : es and sandwiches tor Radio-Phonograph worth are included in the listing ot C€OTge HI Improves cause of the serious need inlif they put it to work. Modern, ONE postal official described oS at clut-

Bond and appropriation ordi- ; g : : $5005, from the RCA Victor gambling devices excluded by LONDON, Oct. 1' (UP) :Buck- nances for a juvenile.aid Korea, ; Minute Vyoumen, they i the -cards as the. work ‘of some tered the entrances. dealers of Indianapolis and Congress from interstate ship- ingham Palace faid today “there¢enter. also will be up for final Yesterday it was revealed in rally an arous : “crackpot.” The messages were Odds Against Dodgers Marion county. ment. has been further improvement” ingction. The Times that civilian apathy A simple program to accomplish first noted in July. and samples’ “FGF the first playoff game, PhUS 80 RCA Victor “45” Tv Orane-like Claw King George VI's condition in the The funds, if approved, will go had reached such a complete_low-this-will-be-explained to the club were sent to Washington for ge big Jim Hearn, a 16-game will Record Players and 60 albums of 7p Y BF tod "1 ne Past 24 hours. vr. for construction of a Juvenile Aid in the blood program that ee leaders Wednesday. The program cision. Bt wae Hougat oy ner who has beaten the Dodgers _ six records. of thé, winners’ ¢hoice. «p] RY Brg Opera Re 5 ie ; eee ee] Division headquarters. JAD head- jeemen 1 PmSelvee re ce A will last I as days. Rs might be barre as being sub- twice this season, was scheduled BE IRCA Victor. dealers of “player” moving a crane-like claw ; LOCAL TEMPERATURES quarters now are in the basement orced to contribute 50 per cent o failure in the emergency versive mate such to oppose Ralph Branca, victor in attempting to pick up ‘prizes’ . Mis. 68 "10 a. m....72 [of City Hall. * "the needed blood, will hang in the balance, depen The cards bear messages SuUch.33 games, two of them over the Indianapolis and Mariom™ county. from a glass enclosed case. Tm he ing only on the action of Indian- as these: - |Giants.

a « M... 62 1 o The new buildi s th sult Starts at 10 a. m. PLUS-—120 -season: passes to 60, Mr. Foster said the devices have 3 n Il am : UHdIng 18 the resu apolis women for the outcome. “DuPont and the Army want, - Just like vesterday, the odds a.

; «ss 64 ° 12 (Noon) f r's c igh by t AD}, ; ‘ § " . Individual theaters participating been®placed in the custody of ’ > Po 1 B oon) ]2 a S aanpsigp Jy te dad The film “Blood and Bullets Aggressively executed here, the wa," “Newspapers and radios lie, | Jn the contest, donated by the U.S. Marshal Julius Wichser un- atest humidity MN % lcuste” space forthe dipartment [WI be but a part of brief, hardipregyam al Festi it a renewed ¢top war”; “Save mankind, let's Ueontinued on Page 4—Col.‘§ “theaters. [til further action is taken. ret m————— ia . n ’ m= * hitting “rally of club... leaders flow of life saving blood from the disarm”; “No. more Koreas.”

To play the “Movietime, USA” | .- - 3 which will start. promptly at 10/United States to our wounded in re Play-by-Play

ame and win prizes all you have aH ds Br 4. m. The entire meeting will be! Korea. . ~ i to do i= a a short-short mus Rg ‘ « \ a . :.... [completed by 11:15 a. m. Failure here will evidence a State GOP Rebel’ First Inning story, statemerit or complete : SS 3 x : Li Tomorrow's Times will include complete breakdown in civilian | GIANTS--Stanky ran rm using movie titles clipped ; 3 : TR ae {°F < the .complete program and the support of our fighting forces Carries the Colors | to 3-2 and then a a a from advertisements of participat- 3 \ Baek os : a : list ot all = units ted to mein es State Sen. Rov Conrad. Mops being third. base which-Eex took ° i > ok J nts who were inv state - ing theaters: appearing in The : : Ja : ov Des ids Pe ———— On the Inside ticello, one of the “rebels” in the, oy Ne Satis Dark lifted Times. Paste them on a sheet of | 3 : ; Republican ranks, today marched P 0 Snider in center.

Re N ah HR fo 3 2 \(fleld. Mueller bounced t paper, using not more than 20 gh I to the .Sénate chamber with nced to Hodges movie titles and adding one to a 2 , The First Step: Of The Times I Ot ep NS Ron, ty hay, umassisted, ; \! ITS.

three words of your own between |’ 3 ne dig u : ) : ’ : * Page : oe CEE : titles where necessary to provide ot nA a | a NG : To Home ‘Security The new iron lung for babies ne named, Repel Opn, no DODGERS —Furillo hit a high a running sequence of the thought “= 8 p : ¢ il v ; : - £o Your first step toward home |: is jn operation at Methodist rule” welfare policy, program chop.to the mound and Lockman

ou want to express. -Each entry sues oi SB Ha LT Lo : security is the selection of a was forced to reach high for i amt xp a yy wii | Sadie Bb Re i | SecuK Riv wage i ll Hospital and it has saved 4 found the flags in my room Hearnig ow Tor ihe ulcer “It's Movietime, U.S.A." a ! kota] x 0 iy | for your family for many | one life already at the Columbia Club. . Reese .slashéd a single through

! A : Sen. C ad said he would put i To help you get started, here's » Ey b SH : | Years to come! Chooss yonrs If President Truman follows the vos on oa gu another #0 8 en ue a Apres » an example made up of movie : - Nl ‘today! advice of some of the top the desk of Sen. Jack Stone, runner. Snider hit a long or.

tis on The Times Amusement| 0 : . EN ——— ODIO : “| Democrats, Pary Chairman Evansville, another Republicanito center field. Mays made the Th be “No Highway in i : y > : 1 naive Sedri. mod. with good Re | William Boyle will be asked {who has ‘‘rebelled’ against theicatch about 20 feet from the th nd being Great Caton ' one 5 Ne : SOLS 5 PE le a anes pare | to resign 3 Gop ‘party ine. .__|fence. Reese was out stealing on e Rly, 3 he 3 ; .dn. $7000 an ERR {Hearn’s. first pitch to Robinson,

of ihe: JTizing Leathernecks. | Le, 4 "agent nas kev. You may "| think the production picture M St i Westrium (o Stanky. NO RUNS a! ry Submarine” -96! JF W with “Capt, Horatio Hornblower” | . |. SMILEY REAL ESTATE is geod -Charlet'k. Wilson 28 Musial Starts ONE HIT.

-“ ” h > — r » " \ ‘bound for “The Last Outpost Aovarts oe of The mons Atrieisats Report Today | . Second Inning ~Aantinged on Page A=Col. 5 i | hundreds of homes “offered | . Bridge : SE | Stam Musial, the St. Louis | GIANTS—Irving lifted a fly to co 3 For Sale today In the. classl- . | crpssword .. Jesse 19 | Cardinals’ fabulous player, [Furillo. Reese went into short oh Me. Oh M % | fled pages of The Indianape | wgitorials .... vveiiess 24 | starts writing about the centerfield to take Lockman's pop ’ y | , lis. Times. ’ | or | National Leagué playoff. . .. flv. Thomson fouled to ‘Cox just PIERRE, 8.+D. Oct. 1, This wide ‘variety includes | 1, Hollywood EXCLUSIVELY for -The Of the third base line. NO RUNS, LEG Read-it-and-turn- 3 homes of every size. and de- | p : .. 25. | Times in Indianapolis. NO HITS. wo : d " oli scription . . homes in all | Radio. Television ......: Today's Stan Musial report - DODGERS--Robinson flied out 2 green. with - envy pars: : “sections of the City. and sub- | Robert Ruark Sn “da on The Sports Page provides to Mays. Campanella limped as ment: . ~urbs, as well as farms. | pq OVO 445.0 cs1svsss |" An expert's pre-series sizeup. o he came to the plate and was an Taxes will go down, in ‘._ Turp now to the Real Es- | SPORE Ju pas vitesse 26, Turn to the Sports ‘Pages °25V. out on a slow hopper to South Dakota today. © , late Pages. Choose weveral | Earl Wilion ...s........ 23 | NOW for the frst Musial Thomson Pathe WES 7 pie The general sales tax, A iy Tg To Oh i. . % oo a { homes and Arrange to. per~ omens Busaasesyeivaey 7 story >in then look for Stan's Into the left ' Hon tax willbe out one. CF ANY RANTTA CL AVS: Bante. Mas RS Lak Sint amity hAnsthal Riad __ sonally apres them® his, : ed . expert report. each day of The Boose gored to Thoms