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62d YEAR—NUMBER 228 i
TUESDAY, , OCTOBER 16, 1951
Entered as Second-Clars Matter at Postoffice . Indianapolis, Indiana, Issued Dally
House Kills Tax Bill:
Jenner Rider Loses
BULLETIN
Times Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16—~The Jenner welfare amendment, which would prohibit the Federal Security Administration from withholding funds to states which open welfare rolls, was killed late today when the House defeated the $5.7 billion tax bill. An unusual coalition of Republicans and New Deal Democrats worked together to defeat the proposed new tax increase by a vote of 203 to 157. The House-bea en Jill was a com
ate’s version. The bill's setback means that the Hose-Sinaié committer will have to try for a different compromise or there won’t be ahy tax- increase at all. ~The Jenner amendment, which was tacked onto the tax bill, must be again placed back before the conference committee if Indiana is to receive federal funds under the state’s present anti-secrecy law. Usually, when a bill is defeated after going through one SenateHouse conference committee, a new conference committee is chosen. The Jenner amendment would now have to pass the new committee. The tax bill was beaten primarily because of opposition to the huge tax increase.
One-Way Changes Snafu Traffic—
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EXCUSE, PLEASE—Streetcar makes its way north against one-way traffic on southbound Capitol Ave.
By JOE ALLISON Were vou late getting home last ington Sts., which sent harried plan wears off. night—or to work this morning? |drivers scurrying through un-
are you were trapped in the con- of Illinois St. version of Illinois St. and Capitol] Big bottlenecks reported by ,fficials said today. Ave. to one-way. It created a traffic police were on Illinois at giant-size traffic jam. Topping the mangled pudding]
whistles was the sight of street- lof what killed the cat of even until the College Ave. line cars going the Wrong way ontrarfic city officials reported. abandoned. Capitol Ave, preceded by an arm-| The new one-way streets,
CARL a yi jomise between the $7 billion tax trease PNT originally ‘approved Py the House Yast June an ie Held
Joaping. To ieorr ot tne 210, Suez Canal "CAIRO British troops go into action in Suez, fire on Egyr ptian rioters, “Report Egyptian troops rush to area.
Jlcurb of the north entrance,
{in the five directions of the five ary” measure.
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| apolis today.
{flagged him down and threatened {him near Anderson this morning. |
{truck driver, said he saw a car | with Ohio licenses parked along
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|a woman who wore the blue half- The eyewitness said known cas- cow yesterday by Foreign Miniscap, a blue coat and white shoes. ualties in the shooting were three|ter Andrei Vishinsky. A sum-
{ | forcing him to slam on the] brakes. He said the man ran to!
lyelling, “I ought to kill you.”
‘driver said.
er The wrong-way streetcars may If you work in the downtown familiar side streets last night, pe a fixture for more than some] district — or across it — chances was attributed to the repaving time two years at least. That’ si (opportunity to read the papers.|soldier had been stabbed in day-
what Indianapolis Railways, Inc.!
Ohio and 16th Sts, at Illinois, While the city is trying to work land Maryland Sts., and on Capi- out new routing for barun-bound tol from Market to Maryland, |CATS. prospects are that the headof honking horns and tweeting| Curiosity was apparently part bumping on Capitol will onthe
No one was more confused by waving policeman to clear the ‘opened at 11 a. m. yesterday, had the one-way conversion than a
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« Tips plentiful Pro-U. S., Anti-Red Pakistan Chief Slain EEE By Assassi n at Rally
” On Location of Missing Bahy
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| MICHIGAN CITY, Oct. 16 —A big German shepherd dog
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[the t trail. | But from over Indiana and sur-
{rounding states, other leads came Sg® | pouring in, including at least five rtis lS ! C it ! [separate reports of ‘“mystery| | {women” seen carrying small { or d rises a a ance
| babies. x
{the flood of “tips”. which asa
SORA I eR TRE NB] TI Rag 4 aw ho HA aT
|week- old infant, the big dog |“Carty” today repeatedly led po[tice “from the nursery in St. An-| {thony’s Hospital from which the |baby disappeared Saturday to the
By United Press LONDON, Oct. 16—Britain| announced tonight that it
Ix Not Sure of Scent
Police could not say if the dog ments to the Suez Canal alley. ‘was tracing the baby itself, or Zone : possibly the scent of the person Cairo reports said British sol{who touched the blanket in pick- diers had shot Egyptian rioters, y ing up the baby. killing eight. : _ ISS [ed Hl They said, however, trail the Unofficial reports. however,
dog provided lent credence to the listed 14 dead and more than 100
story of an unidentified man who injured in fighting between the telephoned the hospital last night troops and Egyptians at Ismailia, 0 wd Ver and said he recalled seeing a 75 miles from Cairo and head-!
“woman in a green coat” leave' quarters for British troops in
that hospital entrance with a Egypt. Two Britons were said. to! bundle in her arms and get into pe among the dead. 4Ses 0 est 2 parked car. The foreign office said the re-
But from here the trail split up inforcements were a “precaution- By Unite Pris
mysterious “women with babies,” = Official sources in London had, LONDON, Oct. 16—Russia one reported seen near Indian- said earlier that Britain would formally threatened reprisals |resist any Egyptian efforts ° today if Norway permits the
oust British troops. ht H Waman Sought Here (North Atlantic Pact organi-
A woman in a blue half-cap
. . . [“like a nurse's,” holding a tiny Police in Action zation to establish bases on
| 8pitzbergen and Bear Islands.
{baby and aceompanied by a shot- . gun-waving man, were sought in At Alexandria | The Soviets charged that Nor-
the Anderson-Indianapolis area.
; iw s violated ineA truck driver reported they CAIRO, Egypt, Oct. 16 (UP)— Way already has violated a nine
British troops went into action!power treaty signed in Paris Feb. in the Suez Canal zone today 9, 1920, by agreeing to place the {against Egyptian rioters. two Arctic islands within the RR ey a cuiuage An eyewitness said a mob at “competence” of the commander Ismailia burned six British busses of the Western defense forces. |Ind. 9 near Summitville Rd. at in the center of ‘the city and] The Soviet warning was conabout 6:45 a. m. He said a man British troops arrived and -fired tained in a-stiff note handed the stood beside the car, along side On the crowd with machineguns. Norwegian ambassador in Mos-
{She held a baby wrapped in a {Egyptian policemen and six ci-|mary of the note was broadcast {pink blanket. vilians. |this morning by Radio Moscow,
Mr, Perry, the father of four, Other sources said the crowd : | children ET said thé baby attacked homes of British at| Charge Norway Being Used
was “very tiny.” Arayshia, a suburb of Ismailia, It accused Norway of permitand tossed furniture out of win-|ting Norwegian territory to be
| - Waved Shotgun |dows. They said British troops used for the preparation of wail
He said as he neared the car,armed with machineguns later against the Soviet Union and also) (the man jumped into his path, guarded all crossroads. |charged the Norwegians with carrying out a “vast” military pro{gram of their own. the cab side and waved a shotgun,’ British Royal Air Force planes The note berated Norway for circled over Ismailia during the joining the Atlantic Pact. It said At that moment the woman disturbances. that the Norwegians had assured shouted something, and a pickup, Reliable sources said Egyptian Russia in a note on Feb. 15, 1929,
Planes Circle Area
| truck came on the scene. Appar- army units were en route to Is- {hat they never would concur in a
lently frightened, the man ran mailia to “restore order.” policy aggressive to tne Soviet back to the car and drove off so ' In Alexandria, Egyptian Police) Trnion and never would permit! fast that the woman still had fired on rioters who hurled Norwegian territory to be used her foot out the door, the ‘truck stones and bottles and over- for such purposes. turned and burned two private ’ ’ i ; Police could find “nothing fishy” cars. Police reported ‘several a Soviels Wire particdlaly in the driver's story. They said casualties.” ay of Spitzbergen, which lies
The jam at Illinois and Wash- hopefully, as the newness of the Ne was on schedule and appar-| Travelers from Ismailia said piqway between the North Pole
ently knew nothing of the Michi- the situation was under control : : * ‘land the northern tip of Norway, gan City kidnaping, saying he| (In London a British War ang Bear Island, D asther 140 has been on the road without Office spokesman said a British| miles to the south.
The other mysterious “women- light yesterday in Ismailia. It! Nearest to Soviet
5 (Vas not known if the stabbing The islands represent the last {was fatal. The War Office said western islands on the Arctic aplit had no reports yet on British proaches to the Soviet Union.
D m {troops being in “action” there.) From Alaska to Spitzbergen it is e ocrats Agree {| The spokesman said the Brit- only 2000 miles across the Polar :To End Session
{ish troops were members of the|regions, and from Spitzbergen to Other stories on page 21.
Continued on Page 14—Col.
1st Lancashire Fusiliers, i Leningrad, 1500 miles. : Nir > Germany seized and’ occupied " 5 One Nile! One King! Spitzbergen during World War II enate Democrats agreed at a| The rioting followed the as a base from which to attack
way. : : |catnip appeal, they reported. As Woman who waited more than an closed door meeting today to join Egyptian parliament's approval Russia-bound convoys. Since the This “Wrong-Way Toonerville a result, both Illinois and Capitol hour in front of the Traction Ter- the Republicans and end the spe- 1ast night of the government's end of the war, however, even Trolley,” as some frustrated carried “much more than aver- minal Building on Illinois St. for|cial session of the State Legisla- plan to junk the 1936 Anglo- the Norwegian garrison has been
motorists termed it, was caused age traffic.” a southbound streetcar. Car ture immediately. by streetcars returning to the W. That source of ruffled tempers tracks have been covered by pav-| Washington St. barns from the|is expected to be ironed out in ing, and all bus traffic on Illinois however, they sent two delegates! zone. {to confer with Gov. Schricker.! The parliament also approved
College Ave. line. |a few days, traffic experts say!St. is northbound now.
LOCAL TEMPERATURES
Blood Donations Mounting, | 25% ans.
But Need Is Still Acute Rumi em 7
9 a. m... 66 1p m..79
By AGNES H. OSTROM Awakened citizens responding Latest humidity ...... 31%
Times Club Editor
: {Egyptian treaty under which withdrawn and all military inBefore taking official action,| Britain keeps forces in the canal stallations removed. >
. They were Von A. Eichhorn and|government action to put the Su- Pupil, 3 Injured Marker Sunderland. {dan under the Egyptian crown . | The Democratic Senators con-/of King Farouk. This would end Seriously by Car sented to halt the bitter prolonged an 1899 agreement under which | welfare battle provided the Re-|Britain and Egypt shared in the! A 5-year-old hoy leaving school publicans abandoned their at-|administration ‘of the Sudan. for lunch period was run down {tempts to shove through the en-! The demonstrators in Cairo today by a car which police said tire home rule welfare program. | pressed through streets shouting: was speeding and without proper
to the urgent call, led by Modern, = Minute Women, were saying:
“It's the least we can do.”
Two additional Red Cross nurses arsived by plane from Cleveland early today and went to work at!
today's program.
First in Ring for 1952
[“Down with Britain! Long Live brakes.’ |Farouk! One Nile, One Nation,!| Clarence Shirley, 2746 James One King!" St.. was taken to General Hos-
Green Egyptian flags flew from pital after being struck bv the Red Cross Blood Center on! Like Minute Women they real- 1 ## S He' Lr + D ; a Ey y the ize their pledge today may eat a ays e S oing 0 0 downtown windows and were car driven by J. C. Posten. 24, of
The nurses, Miss Marie Cassidy @ tomorrow for the American
and Miss Joan Seiler, will aug- servicemen in Korea. Those men What Everyone a cfod
ment the greatly overworked lo- have no time to wonder, “Can I
cal staff which has been taking do it?” They act now, Br United Press
blood donations at an all-time! New organizations which en- WASHINGTON. Oct. 16—Sen. listed last week too late to classi-| Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) formally, fy in battalions included 12 Vet- |declared himself a 1952 Repuberans of Foreign Wars auxiliaries. [lican presidential candidate today
record rate. But even the record shattering rate is not enough.
More pledges are needed as soon, .,.. vpw auxiliaries are:
as possible. nat Firet Battalion — Lawrence Township and predicted that “I will be nom-
Delsie Brown, president, 1 {inated and elected.”
4 nd pledge to| meriber P nish Call Lincoln 1441 and pledg Members: Perry Township Me: Mem mor ial)
give a pint of blood. If the blood |p baugh, Mrs. Arietta: Harvey. Phil and" mobile unit is scheduled at your (tory. MTs. Battalton Overman,
lant or in your community be Plas to get your pledge in for Bi Richards: "43; Ho Jer. + MIs, race will win for the GOP.
7. and 8 y that date. Check now on that day. 5, 2 Dye i Hols Starting today the Bloodmobile|t
four days. , ‘and Strayer, Mrs.
will be at the Atterbury Air Forceladded recognition of the fact In-| Dwight D. Eisenhower. base. And Oct. 26 and 27 it will|qjanapolis organized women are
project. Oct, 29 and 30 will see
~lead the way in supplying blood | paign headquarters soon in To- while her daughter was on the knee in a car-truck crash, AIMUSEMENES «assesses 12 because he feels that the new the citizens of Madison respond iso, those wounded in Korea? peka, Kas., and Washington, even way to school. | Police said the car in which he! Bridge .......coueeeess .. 7 |Democratic chairman “should to the urgent need for our fight- If so, the nation will follow though the General has not pub- According to the mother, they was riding hit a truck turning Editorials ...... visresss.s 16 have a free reign to select his ing men in Korea. All t the their lead. licly declared his willingness to knocked the girl down, tore her|into an alley in the 400 block of Radio, Television :....... 17 Officers.” He told reporters that Dates still yi lied - the It oo. the bo ‘ th run, clothing and ripped up her report| N. Capitol Ave, Norval Marks,! Ed Sovola .......ss +esss 15 (his resignation had “nothing Blood Center, oo a , the boy next door, those Mr. Taft insisted that he al- card. Today the mother said she 29, Shelbyville; was driving the Sports ......... veesss.18,19 whatsoever” to do with the Senare Oct. 23, 25, 30 and 31. Call sons of America, will live to say a pA SEN. ROBERT A. TAFT— did not wish to press charges truck.. Alva Love, 46, of 2732 8. Earl Wilson ..... esssseas 15 ate RFC investigation in which now and help fill them. blessed “thank you. . | Continued on Page 14—Col. 8 Eyeing. White House. (against the boys. i | Roena St. was driving the car. Women's ........ vesss..B,7 Mr. Boyle was involved.
He said he decided to run be“cause he believes he can wage lion FE oy “the only kind of campaign” that
Fougih Boiss en Arving- | Mr. Taft's announcement made “ oR. Mis. pimily Reed, I if Bat; | him the first avowed candidate in will be at the Chevrolet plant for frie ev ih Ri veins at, Mr Mrs. Marie the field. But there is a move- * ment by anti-Taft forces to swing On Oct. 22 through Oct. 26 it Each o of those registrations was|the top nomination to Gen.
Eisenhower backers are ex- | be at a Broad Ripple community sacing a test. Can te eulpectad to open thelr own cam-:
{waved by demonstrators, 1328 Yandes St His | Shopkeepers quickly closed was serious. 'their doors and shuttered their Police arrested Posten for havwindows, fearing violence. ing faulty brakes, At least 4000 steel helmeted go- Five adult witnesses told police |lice, 400 of them carrying rifles, Posten was driving at 50 to 60 | were on duty at strategic points mph. The car rolled to a stop 150 in Cairo, feet after striking the kinder, a garten pupil.
Boys Face Questioning Clarence had just left School 37 and was waiting behind the safe-
In Beating of Girl, 7 2 WaY Nauihg sening th Two boys ty at 25 St. and a a one 8 Eastern Ave. half a block away, turned over to the Police Juve- ie darted past the patrol boy nile Aid Division for questioning 'N'® the path of the car while today. dozens of schoolmates watched. Police questioned them School 45, Park Ave. and 23d st. Man Injured Here They said the two were the ringleaders of four other boys in In Car-Truck Crash volved in the beating, which the! V. A. Johnson. 42, Maywood, girl's mother said happened at; was X-rayed in General Hospital 23d and Alabama Sts. yesterday today for a possible broken right
condition
{—On-a-smaller scale, it resembled | More Troons KARACHI—Pro- U.S. Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan as.Sassinated: hile addressing a meeting. at Rawalpindi. _
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LONDON—Russia threatens Norway over plan to give bases to North Atlantic Pact organization. :
would send troop reinforce- KOREA—U. S. Sabrejets
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British send reinforcements.
bag record of nine Communist fighters in “MIG
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Two Bullets Strike Chest 0f Ali Khan
By United Press KARACHI, Pakistan, Oct. 16 — Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan, a militant foe of
communism, was assassinated
today while making a speech in the town of Rawalpindi, 1000 miles north of Bombay.
The assassin was killed on the Liaquat Ali Khan .., spot. He was not identified immediately, but first reports said ‘he was a member of the fanatic {Khaksar religious sect which has |been demanding a “holy war” {against India. Pakistan is pre{dominantly Moslem while India {is Hindu. | “The assassin fired two shots ,linto Mr. Liaquat's chest point|\Diank as the prime minister spoke to the Moslem league in {Rawalpindi. The city is near the |border of Kashmir, the princely s fof a long-standing dispute bé{tween India and Pakistan,
EIGHTH ARMY HEAD- Yeaetul of Trouble QUARTERS, Korea, Oct. 16, Mr. Liaquat was taken to a
—U. S. Sabrejets shot down. military hospital where surgeons a record nine Communist jet prepared to give him a blood fighters and damaged five more] transfusion, but he died before
it could be done. He was 586. in mass air battles which raged the length and breadth of| There was speculation that the
“MIG Alley” in northwest Korea assassination . might fan the. today. sparks of controversy between Eight of the Soviet:buiit MiG. Pakistan and India into flames. . - 15 jets were. destroyed in a single The Indian Independence Act battle lasting only 15 minutes. approved by Great Britain in 1947 It was the biggest one-day and paved the way for creation of the one-battle bag of enemy planes separate nations of Pakistan and in the history of jet air warfare. India. Pakistan became a sepNo American losses were re- arate dominion because its popuported in the 175-plane battles, lation is mostly Moslem. Top Scorer { The separation of India into the Today's score brought the total| Wo nations came only after for the air war since the first|Ploody disorders between MosMIG was shot down Nov. 8, 1950, | lems and Hindus. to 92 MIGs destroyed, 20 prob-| Soon after the Dominion of ably destroyed and 215 damaged.| Pakistan was created, the arguHigh score for any previous|ment over Kashmir began. Kash single day was six confirmed | mir is a princely state, whoge Kills Oct. 6, which equaled a | population is mostly Moslem but record set Dec. 22, 1950. {whose ruling family is Hindu Top scorer today was Maj. | The little state is in northern InFranklin I. Fisher, Lake Arthur, dia between India and Pakistan, La., who had a confirmed claim | of two kills, ~ On the ground, bayonet-wield- * Kashmir was the only princely ing United Nations forces pushed state which did not become part within six miles of the big Com- of India. But in late 1947 the munist base of Kumsong and Maharaja appealed to India behacked out limited gains in a new cause tribes from outside were BSsellt a the west. attacking Kashmir. The Indian aj. Gen. Paik Sun Yuk, com- urmy took over Kashmir's dee Continued on Page 14 —Col. 4 |fense, putting troops on the Pak- - iistan border. Mr. Liaquat charged India with moving troops into Kashmir in order to wage war against Pakistan and ordered his own troops to the border as a defensive maneuver In 1950 the dispute came hefore the United Nations Security Coun cil when an Indo-Pakistan war
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assassinated.
Sabrejets Score Record MIG Kill With 9 Downed
By United Press
Accuses India
McCarthy Informer Given Eight Months
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Oct. 16 (UP)--Charles Davis, 23-vear-old American, was sentenced by a Swiss federal court ‘to eight months in jail and expulsion from Switzerland today for gathering : political information on American Seemed imminent. diplomats for Sen. Joseph Mec- For the last three months, a Carthy {R. Wis). United Nations negotiator has ree ee 'been in India and Pakistan at. tempting to work out a solution, On the Inside Pakistan has declared its willing. Of The Times Continued on Page 3—Col. 3 Page ¢; : A near blizzard today threat. Sidney Solomon Resigns ened to make part of Prin. As Democratic Treasurer cess Elizabeth's royal tour a WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (UP) — cold affair .............. 12 Sidney Solomon, St. Louis friend Nancy Sinatra has charged of William M. Boyle Jr., quit tocrooner Frankie with “ex- day RS reasres of the Demotreme mental cruelty" |2 cratic National Committee, Mr. Solomon was named com|"It is unfair to reward public mittee treasurer in August, 1850, officials in position of public on the recommendation of Mr. trust with inadequate sal- Boyle, who announced last Saturaries’ —Robert Ruark ..... I5 day -that he is resigning for rea-
sons of health. Other Features: Mr. Solomon said he is quitting
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