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Egypt Fires Muti nChief At State Hospital
Upon British yo ives 2 More Lives . Suez Convoy it. Threatens To Quit In Row
3 olted Press their speeding car crashed"!
CAIRO, Egypt, Oct. 18—A British army truck convoy into a tree near Taylorsville—| |
was attacked with automati : the same tree where four other] zone toda ¢ weapons in the Suez Canal, terbury soldiers and two civil-| : vy . jans died in accidents earlier this Britain rushed her Middle Eastern commandei, Gen. Jean: ’ Sir Brian Rober : Aon | It was instant death for Cpl 4 bertson, to Suez from London with orders toipete Gentile, 25, and Cpl. David
defend British positions and prepared to evacuate 10,000 A. Casgerly, 24.
—= Lawmaker Sticks by | Charge Conditions | At Institution ‘Shocking’
The car, a 1951 model, flew off By IRVING LEIBOWITZ :
i British women and children from. the area. iba ott eo turie or Us Be Shoal STARR “B i$ She Tish. Ai ol Joe. Sian Lop Yim he rest ofa APD wa PRRNARS -, 250, Leb iri bay ; Central State Hospital Supt. Max A, Bahr threatened'to ". f { “KC - rea 3 5 } the 1re 2 et 3 edi AES ERE KALA 7 ROB. rm al ort Td eI Sain tt nr — - EY 4 ocking- aji-traffic in-and-out of the area. ~~ “masked Sa Hs 350 hii Rm 4 REE al STE OTE AE Es 60 the Stats a Eistatare Leaps . amy convoy of three-ton trucks was attacked beé-|o¢ wreckers, hauled away: the bat-|" § criticism on his administration of the mental institution. een Ismailia and Tel El Kebir. wt : tered pleces: it the. ier Bust 4 Two state Senate committees, after an investigation It was the second outbreak within 24 hours, following , ©¢ Do ins 3S to 80 Iaiies 30 yesterday, reported conditions at yesterday's clash between British and Egyptian soldiers on nour. The curve is posted for 40. the hospital were “shocking. th : P They found a food shortage e approaches to.the El Ferdan bridge,’ only span across Blames High Speed attendants fired for being drunk, the canal, 10 miles north of Ismailia. “It is not a sharp curve,” one cold meals served to patients and 4 Two to five Egyptian sol- state policeman said today. “There only one nurse for more than 2100 £ z - At : " ’ . is no excuse for any of the acci-|" patients. 55 diers died in yesterday's brief dents that have happened there. . State Sen. Dorothy Gardner, battle, raising the death toll opes 00 The drivers are at fault, not the Republican housewife of Ft. in the Egyptian crisis to possibly tree. b ”» Wayne and one of the leading 17 since Tuesday. “It has not been removed be- | ’ crusaders for more progressive j : 1 i ag mental hospitals in Indiana,
* ". Twelve Egyptians died in rot (Jf Bill M Y | cause a house stands in a direct] * ing in Ismailia earlier. The bridge line behind it. If the tree had charged the Hospital was not |
battle was the first armed clash been chopped down, the motorists 43 propertly treating patients for § would have crashed into ‘the ‘ 3
: : g hetween the British and Egyptian mental ills. armies. | N i are : Nd house.” / ! Since Camp Atterbury was re-
Chairman of the special Sen-Anti-British street riots hroke opened in August, 1950, 45 of its
ownstairs
ate committee investigating mental institutions, Mrs. Gardner also attacked the Hospital's “hap-
out again in Alexandria today] i a acl announcement of th Another Story, Page 13 soldiers have died on Indiana: bridge battle. Stave-swinging| By ANDY OLOFSON highways. Most of them were , hazard’ system of releasing parim en mt Politically powerful lobbies— . muting long distances from | tients. She said little attempt was Editorial, Another Story, (liquor, truck and railroad—will ly oo. families to the post. fy : » made ‘to examine and release paPage 26 be enticed into breaking the wel-\ mp, soldiers who died shortly|: ’ 4 4 tients who have become well. {fare stalemate in the Indiana after midnight Were members of | Ex-Atiendants assailed
State Sen. Harold Handley (R. SUPT. MAX H. BAHR—"'ReLaPorte), chairman of the Sen- iY fel ate Penal and Benevolent Insti- tract or I'll resign.
Egyptian police charged 800 angry | Legislature. 5 t,| demonstrators. Five students and Irked by continued frustration the SOL Medill De 14 policemen were reported in-|in the Indiana Senate, GOP lead- . icion. Both are from Pennsyl-
jured. ers last night announced an “open ~ L / Some 2000 shouting youths in the floodgates” movement. Vania Bl. Sentiie . trom Li tutions Committee, said reports of food hot. Mrs. McKay agreed and quipba an ps, assert the Hospital staff indicated some said patients were forced to eat former attendants were a “bunch cold food because it was placed
Cairo also staged a demonstration] “Any and all bills are welcome.” co tn Cairo protesting the state of Was the gist of the majority party BR le wai driving. ‘His emergency proclaimed throughout announcement. They said the pl. Gentile was driving. ! e skull was fractured. {
Egypt and the Suez Canal zone. | “flood” would start today. : In Limassol, Cyprus, reliable That in itself is enough to make Five Others Killed
sources said that 10,000 British/the average weary legislator Earlier, five more persons died women and children will be evac- throw up his hands in despair. jn state smashups. : uated from Egypt to Cyprus. | Preparing Five Bills Three of them were killed toBut more important is the cal- day in a head-on crash which
of bums.” on plates an hour or two before After the investigation, Dr. they sat down to eat. Bahr angrily confronted the Sen-| Mr. Smock reported that the ate probers on the lawn of the Hogpital has only one registered hospital with a copy of The purse for all the patients, He also Times, which outlined Mrs. Gard- said that he had a hard time ner’'s charges. keeping attendants, even the poor“It's a lie,” Dr. Bahr shouted. ]y qualified ones, because of low
British and Egyptian author- | ities met this morning to negoti- culated effect upon the embattled seriously hurt four others. | PE % ; : “ ) t these stateate the possible return of the Senate Democrats who so far! The dead: i EX ; j is If you JUL rerrac resignation pay. seized installations and the with-| have stymied the GOP “home! Wade Ulmer, 20, Etna Green. | . 3 Tr Sch aye my a ps Dr He told the Senate probers that drawal of British troops to their rule” welfare program. | Melvin Purdue, 23, Rochester. | NEW DEAL—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvin (left) and Mr. and Mrs. John Shields are honeymoon- Jon SY jin ene q4ay he tad 16 fire I! a. With the blessings of Speaker, Jack Blue, 24, Mentone. ing in adjoining homes following their "wife swapping" marriage yesterday in Rock Island, Il. (Story | Mrs. Gardner read the stony | T el
jand said: [there was no system of releasing
“The story is completely true. I will not retract my statements.” patients. Sen. Gardner explained
military areas. The 8000-ton British cruiser, W- O. Hughes and Rep. Glenn| Otto Boyer, 68, Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Virgil Spies, 48, St. Louis.
: | on Page 24). Gambia, mounting nine 68-inch | Slenker, GOP House majority | zon Yage } way
CIAL guns, and the British troopship leader, Russell Richardson, Re-| The first three were killed near y er Ta i me Fowey with 1500 British troop re-) ee ior Democratic pro- (Lakeville today, State police said Har Won What Will You Dr demied nil the charg-| hat most mental hospitals re. JASE inforcements arrived at Port 8aid.| test, Republicans today intro- Mr. Ulmer’s car swerved into the es made by Sen. Gardner. How- quired all patients up for release The Fowey was expected to 1and| gueed two of their stalemate- [Path of Mr. Purdue's on U. 8S. 31 Have for ever, he said: [to pass a staff examination. AND its troops at Port Sudan in the breaking bills in the House of labout 10 miles south of South . diy | . “Sure there are some things The lawmakers tried to find out Sudan, : | Representatives. ‘Bend. : N in on «+. the overhead . .. the rent That Giv wrong here. But we don't need if administration of the Hospital ALE! Egyptian Premier Mustapha o.. would make it unlawful | The injured were James Black- j Jou have paid over the years? any Nigh priced expert from the Was Proper. ‘ . Nahas Pasha announced last! to sell alcoholic beverages to tor, 30, and Randall McCrosky, > | You have nfo equity in a hand- East to tell us what’s wrong like Said Chief Clerk Smock: night his government is preparing, any known welf Yo ¥ ’ t. |36, both of Fulton; Glenn Hart, ful of rent receipts, and in the Mental Health Council wants| “I work for Dr. Bahr and am “action” against the British. a TE Ye es ellen 24, and William Biggs, 29, both | dlia | an emergency you cannot | 0 OWer Incom to do. I know what's wrong. But loyal to him. But there are some There were these other swift oy ne > go 8 of Rochester. | borrow any money on them. | I'm all for saving the taxpayers People who have been here for a developments in the Anglo-Egyp-| hike : es other |= earlier accidents, Mrs. Spies Bs United Press | Buy our home now and add { - some money.” |long time and want to run things fan sists. snd han 500 feet on the 0PM died in Ft. Wayne yesterday. Her. WASHINGTON, Oct. 18—Pres-| these advantages to those of | WASHINGTON, Pi tes Survey Report thelr own Ways ONE—A Cairo newspaper re-| 1 ghway. Cg car hit a tree on U. 8. 24 about! ident Truman covered a wide extra conveniences, comforts, > STON, OciL 13-4 Quotes Survey Repor { Toured Hospital ported 10,000 university students publican House attorney. last 13 miles east of there and plunged range of subjects at his weekly security and community pres- House-Senate conference com- In a statement to The Times Another Hospital attache said: there demanded the govérnment ; : als oe ws > Hy ; wd : _ he said the hospital was “among| « 3 . r x night said he was preparing [ive into a ditch. news conference today. The high- tige your family will gain mittee agreed today on a new ; o { “It seems that Dr. Bahr is a a and declare war against pills for introduction today: And Mr. Boyer was Struck and '8hts: ! through home ownership. $5,691.000.000 tax increase bili in SR tess prisoner of his own assistants.” . - 3 = i ' a Rs . ’ : ; » aa Sls 3 ly , , A I § . s ey 3 % : > . TWO— British authorities in ONE- Make it a misdemeanor kijled by an auto in front! of his! 1952 Plans He will not an- 2-REDROOM BUNGALOW The revised bill would give a of Surgeons, which said, in part: After ‘the informal hearing, the the to sell’ whisky, wine 6r beer to iv ; ce h 952 ities 3845. N. Keystone. Beautiful §-roor g P canal zone seized all newspapers! ... in home. The driver, Gerald Steiner, nounce his 1952 political plans Ndi L Giih carpeting and drapes slightly better break to tax- “The hospital appears well Senators toured the hospital. They coming by train from Cairo, thus! 2" welfare recipient. 26, Ft. Wayne, was charged withjuntil after he submits his legisla- (n A-1 condition Fireplace lovely ha ; 4X- managed in spite of the overflow reported the inside was “very depriving zone residents. of ny. _TWO—Increase tax on liquor reckless driving. tive program to Congress in mid- Ritchen, sas heat. attractive Jocial |payers in the low income brackets in bed capacity. The new patients clean” but noted that most of the ' newspapers, {wholesalers 50 per cent. ——————————————————————— January. joL sarage, side drive Rice iio than the original compromise gre studied in conference by the patients were receiving custodial z San. THREE—AIl police commands, THREE -Siitfen Jicense re- Modern Minute Women Russian Agreements—Mr. Tru- A. E. THOMPSON Co. Sagine rejected by the House entire medical staff, psycholo- eare 2nd not being given treatf strain! ants in the zone proclaimed a| 8 for any salesman ori man said he stands on his pre- — ascay. gists, and social workers. Prac-/Tneh: for possible cure. r rivets! total state of emergency wntiTSpresentative of the liquor; ‘vious statement that agreements The ad shown here is one of | The new compromise measure tical projects of clinical research| he. Arnholter the psycholoSunday. {wholesaler. 5 Extra Hours with Russia are not worth thei the many HUNDREDS of was tentatively slated to be taken have been continued throughout/8ist, said that there were not FOUR—Egyptian laborers be. FOUR—Require all trucks and |paper they are written on. home values you will find [up in the Senate later today and the years, and the hospital has enough trained staff members to swnstairs gan building a new rail bridge|Pusses to remain at least 300 feet : | Gen. MacArthus—He gave the offered For Sale in the real |in _thé"House tomorrow. gained a preeminent place as give all the patients medical across the canal to connect its Part on the highways. {lie to Gen. Douglas MacArthur's estate pages of today’s In- In addition to the slight con- contributor of science of psychia-|treatment. rmmmm——— home forces with troops in Pales-! FIVE—Limit to 30 miles an| Hl OMoIrTow |statement before he American dianapolis Times, Turn to cession made to individual in-!trY¥ and mental hygiene.” Hospital attaches reported they = Qn. hour any train passing through A SR TT i them NOW and arrange te come taxpayers, the new com- as Gardner disagreed with had et Jecejved funds intended ‘ FIVE—The remaining mem-|the corporate limits of any com- aA tn Co aia) personally juspeet the inter. ipromite Hi would increase the e SUFvey, Saying: or ihe justitytion under 3 hew bers of Britain's 3000-strong para-| munity. to let Formosa fall to Ah Con esting ones right away. capital gains tax from the pres- Central 150 L even credited to Ia¥ Dassed by the Legislature, troop brigade were arriving 110m, At least two other bills may be or 00 Onors munists. He said the General's —— — {ent 25 percent to 26 percent. train internes in psychiatry.” e law provides that counties Cyprus to swell the British gar-|in the making. But they were statement wasn’t based on fact Ft. Harrison to Get | The conference committee The Senaie probers opened the must Pay $10 weekly for every rison at the Suez to more than|not mentioned in the GOP “com- By AGNES H. OSTROM land that Gen. MacArthur. {made one change in the bill that Invest Fation A How. Patient conumuty, Jenen relatives 13,000. {munique” last night. © Times Club Lditer {knows it Soe Rental Housin Units will add to" the tax burden of r. Bahr was not present when Were unable 10 Jo so; The “bomb” in the announced Five extra hours have been Rn { 9 . corporations The committest Senate cominitiees heard tes. Sen, Handley Was amazed at LONDON, Oct. 18 (UP)—The bills is that so far in the special opened tomorrow for blood donors ay Boyle — He said he had, Three hundred rental housing ,gr.eq {5 make the new excess Himony Jom Chief Clerk Sidney fis revelanen. He sai: British Labor government's de- lat the Red Cross Blood Center. | illiam M. Boyle Jr. te units will be constructed soon at ororits tax rate retroactive t Smock, Psychologist Wynne Arn- e are going to find out what cision to fight to stay in the Suez| Continued on Page 19—Col. 2 |" Tne Center, 18 W. Georgia St. any, OF a8 Democratic Natlonal py, genjamin Harrison here, the jul Re oa ihelter-ayA-Dicticlan Phyiis Me. happened to this money.’ Canal ‘mie took some of the rr hoitt S eh 1 gia b Chairman, but that Mr. Boyle J Hson e, ng " 951, instead of making Kay. Deputy State Treasurer Cecil Ba Ves B ULL ET N 9 p. m lite to Virgil Shep. Vas. forced to resign because of Army anngunced in Washington, the new rate effective on Jan. 1| Mrs. McKay reported there was Bolinger said the state hasn! “appeasement” charge today. d, local R ac 81" SHEP" ipoor health. today. 1952, as provided in the original a food shortage which required worked out the program vet. He Pare, ots Te Foss exemuve The -project is intended to ease compromise legislation. her to skimp on food because of said the Treasurer's office isnt
The Conservative Dally Express | WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (UP) director.
The conferees left unchanged the-lack of funds. She reported equipped to handle the funds and the old bill's increases in excise the ‘hospital had a ‘near riot” the State Auditor's office hasn't levies on such things as cigarets, when attendants demanded meat set up a separate account.
Taxes—He iz concerned about the Congressional delay on the new tax increase bill, but hopes
the critical housing shortage facing personnel at the Army Fi-
Poll today Showeq 2 sharp ap —A Senate Foreign Relations | Originally the Center was poll gave the Tories 51 per cent Subcommittee voted 3 to 2 to |scheduled to operate from noon to congress eventuall i i nance Center of the voters’ support, compared 3lsappesre the controversial |6 p. m. but due to the increased Te a ly il give Ihe Army plans call for private fi- beer, and liquor. at every meal. Sen. Handley said: with 51% per cent a week ago appointment of ambassador-at- [response from the blood donor Tevenue. to meet ge ’ one ax nancing of the proposed struc- The new bill also retained the Sen. Gardner said the hospital “There .is nothing wrong with while Labor's backing rose to large Pullip U. Jousup to be a (drive the five additional hours, : $ world situa tures. so-called Jenner amendment kill-/Should have a cafeteria system this place that some more mone; 431; per cent from. 4215. | delegate to the United Nations. have been added. : Two hundred units will be con- ing the federal ban on state publi- to feed the patients to keep the won't cure’ From the Blood Fi Id t P liti rT It is the first time in the Center 1 ue. Tall o iL has written a structed at Ft. Devens, Mass., cation of the names of persons y rie 0 FOIITICS~ history operation has been on letter to Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. and 100 units at Belle Meade receiving state-federal relief pay- : . $43 3 » such a peak. scale. 0.) who has declared for the 1952 General Depot, N. J. ments, Highlights of Visit fo Hospital
Winnie Churchi ; 8 y Republica esid a- — - — ighli isit > innie ure ill Deli his till Time to Call R p i n presidential nomina Highlights of visit to Central State Hospital by two It's not too late to make your tion, telling him he is in for a lot yocAL TEMPERATURES City Man, 71, Struck State S C 4) , TE! IR 8 ; ’ ’ State Senate Committees:
Call of fun.
. in he Second of B HI lappointment for tomorrow. [first thing in the morning and Whistle-sfop Tour — He will, 6 a. m... 57 10 a. m... 73 : ® § » Cardner (R. Ft. Wavne) called food a e imake your date. Telephone LI- make no decision on a speaking 7 a.m... 59 11 a m.. 78 Killed by Car Here State Sen. Dorothy Gardner (BR. Ft. ; ayne) called food Omdurman! : (1441. tour of the national until after, 8 a. m... 64 12 (Noon) 81 Horace J. Ferguson, 71, of 234 shortage and lack of proper mental treatment at A man shouted the word as the : . First close tomorrow's appoint- he announces his 1952 plans. 9a m.. Ww N. Bellevieu Pl, died in General _ hospital “shocking.” back door of No. 28 Hyde Park ment book. Then recruit a Gi : 5 ee rT — Hospital. this afternoon an hour @ nL . hy y y accusation: Gate swung open. yore “Buddy” donor to close the date . ; latter Ive was struck by a ear. | Hospital Supt. Dr. Max A. Bah! denied the accusations Winston Churchill checked his books for Oct. 25, 30 and 31. n t eo nsi Mr. Ferguson, a custodian at] and said he would resign today unless Sen. GardEN? stride like a battle charger sud- All persons from 2s fhivough 59 ; Coffin Slt Course, Nas struck! _ ner retracted her charges. She refused. denly reigned in. years of age may donate. age When he stepped in front of an! @ Tg, ing Senators reported the hospital was “very that wi bloody field he hat ee Miskite, Women, =r those, Second "devil beating", vietim dias in St. Paul's religious flogging re id Sp a ee boi ras on ol to Drs custodial care ha} wit Woody fle where the dervishes Continued on Page 18—Col. 1 case that is attracting nationwide attention asi rarbevanee tors office. going I s : a Et gnd tm the of cavalry In its last EL aD eee Twenty-three persons killed when PBY flying boat crashes and ex- The Ariver of the car sum- _ dor patients and not treat and cure them. | Double . s lodes on Canadian peak .........ccoeiiiiuieiininenn. 3 moned aid. . ® Dietician Phyllis McKay testified she had to skimp on charge. egion Ba ot p og Peak 2, ; Sw : y ; : 4 Among those who escaped the . Empty victory seen for British in United Nations' handling of reer food and reported the hospital had a ‘near riot” — . ambush was a young officer who Declared in Ba 2 Iranian oil crisis YAtAE asses n aa npnn ies riers ssn es oo 34 2 Children, Fireman because attendants demanded meat at every meal. * i shot his way out. MIAMI, Fla, Oct. 18 (UP) - Join the "Plant-A.Tree" Club today and help beautify our city he | o Chief Clerk Sid Smock said the hospital had only : ac Was A he ago and Delegates to the American Le- .. . you can obtain four trees for only $2 under the plan spon- Die ir. Elkhart Blaze jet Lert Dicey Shoe Sal 0s pl a ,on ; EE mies Sow Hat glon's 33d annual convention sored by The Times, the City Park Department and the In- ELKHART. Ind.. Oct. 18 (UP) Fone registered nurse for more than 2100 patients. delight that t him “cheering were expected to name Donald dianapolis Landscape Association .......... Leeeeaaenn 36 Two children burned to death) ® Chief Clerk Smock said he fired 11 attendants in one iat Sait despite an injured arm R. son, of Slarkeourg, W; Va. The indianapolis Co $ 2pen the hockey sedien ioright +s» Class 3 za a fire Septal Yel lossy as| day for being drunk. n 1898. : system in Baseball ....ooeveuss ames destroye e interior o sobs ; : Only this time the prize 18 [at their final session. . oo - % wou'e abolish term system § a oneroom apartment. ® Dietician Makay Sad pedenie got cold meals because of 0% not the Sudan, but control of ere was e excitement Other Features: : ,| Fireman Henry A. Wisolek, 57, poor system of Ieeding. : : the British government in over the balloting since most : ; {collapsed at the doorway to the! @ a : u : ontions oh hosili lf the considered the 34-year-old law-| Amusements ..... vv... 18 Needlework .........,. 10 burning apartment as he directed Chief Clerk Smock testified that young blood is needed not the hordes of the Mahdi, but R ig election &gerainiy. . Eran Anderson ...... 39 Ratio asd Tenvigion «» 22 the firefighters. Cause of death to run hospital efficiently. Prime Minister Attlee’ : s. Fuga A. Campbell, of Bridge .........co000es 11 Sarl Richert ...... ++es 26 was undetermined. * sti is sys - pa Sniste Attlee's Labor WINSTON CHURCHILL — 53 (Houma, La., was an uncontested) Crossword ...;........ 24 Robert Ruark ........ 25 | The two children were trapped Hospital attaches festified ‘there is no System of 1% : Leon Dennen is The Times’ spe- years after Omdurman, nominee for national president of Editorials ............. 26 BOCIBtY (ssvesisasrasees 8 inside. Six-months-old Carolyn leasing patients and no attempt made to screen wnstaies clal correspondent at the front,|Dennen’s dispatch, “The British the Legion Auxiliary. She has Bill Eggert ....o0000ve 38 Fd Sovala ...vvaeveess 25 [Sue Otterbridge was in her crib, hospital for patients who have become well, 40 ; "covering what Churchill himself|Are Sick of Socialism,” apj just finished a term as national] Fashion ....c.eeeavveeee 11 Sports .......eee00004.38,39 and the body of her brother. @ Psychologist Wynne Arnholter said some patients are ~ealls his most critical battle. Mr.lon Page 25. Appears chairman of the rehabilitation] F0Od ....ievevsesssees & Earl Wilson cocooeueen. 25 William, 2, was found near” a opt : le p yi ’ A ; sigh a a [commit ttee of the auxiliary. | Movies ....oivvvenies 1 Women's .....ii....in10,11 Window. . released without being prepared for outside life. 4 ; £ : a i : ST : ; hy i : - . { Sey i . ) : : 2 2 £ ¥ % GE ; . 9 : Li 5 4 ; 7 ts te 4 : 5 or]
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