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A-Weapon
Tests Delayed I -
In Nevada
By United Press
LAS VEGAS, Nev., Oct. 19 —A “mechanical fault in an|." 8 yr ; electrical circuit” forced post-| pill 3 .. parement. of 2a. Ate. test. GR ASCO
"scheduled today at the Atomic Energy Commission's Frenchman
Flat proving grounds. \ =
The AEC announced cancella-| 4 tion of the test shortly before 7:30 a.m. (PST) (9:30 a. m., Indianapolis Time). It was apparent almost an our earlier that the test was off, however, when the Civil Aeronautics Administration canceled an order barring aircraft
from the Las Vegas area.
“A nuclear detonation scheduled for this morning was postponed because of a mechanical fault in a key electrical test circuit between the control point and the AEC announce-
the tower” ment said.
First Confirmation It was the first official
man. A group of
flame -at 5:01 a. m. (PST)
bling, booming noise. An
nuclear test was to be recorded.
Only a few of this gambling reexcited enough about the impending test to rise before dawn and wait for kind of gantlet on Monument
sort's residents were
the expected spectacle.
Some were seen in the early morning standing on automobile of 1. P. Wasson & Co., is blocked bumpers, pointing box cameras in the-direction-from which they ex
pected the blast to come.
The test was expected to be the first in a series of atomic maneuvers involving the use of
ground troops. 1200 to Take Part
About 1200 of the 5000 troops spattered Army ambulance at the stationed at Camp Destert Rock curb and the simulated wounded actually will take part in the soldier on the sidewalk. tests. The AEC said their pri-
mary role will be" merely
explosions. The AEC
will stand up.
soldiers.
Furthermore, the soldiers wil Continued on Page 8—Cel. 6 take part in only one of the forthcoming series of blasts. They will not touch off the explosions, the
AEC said.
5 Survive C-47 Crash ,
In Florida Everglades Another story, Page 3.
MIAMI, Fla, Oct. 19 (UP)—An crashed in the miles northwest of here today but the five men eboard the big trans-|
Air Force C-47
Everglades swamp 18
port plane survived.
Afrcraft carrier-based helicopters were sent to the scene that was marked by circling planes. | It was not learned immedfately the personnel aboard was injured but the Air Force said that all survived the
whether any of
accident.
Suspends Tax Agents
WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 (UP)— Commissioner of Internal Revenue John B. Dunlap today suspended three more tax agents in|
New York City.
AEC confirmation of reports that the test would be conducted from a tower. It also was the first time a mechanical failure has occurred in any of the Frenchman's Flat tests, according to an AEC spokes-
newspapermen standing on a hilltop south of the test site saw a brilliant flash of and five minutes later heard a rumAEC spokesman said later, however, that this resulted from a TNT explosion set off to calibrate instruments with which the scheduled
to! epitaph, “Just One Pint Short.” “react” to the tremendous atomic Citizens find it hard to pass up
and ahe military a guilty look in their eye when wants to see basically how they they Conversely, the card offered by the Jaycees. Othgovernment 1s anxious to show ers are more conscientious: off fits atomic weapons to the
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‘House OK'’s Tax Bill, Jenner Rider
Somewhere a GI Lies Wounded BULLETIN Strive Yap > Yi be \ ou 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 19 Clark, Bayt
(UP) — The House completed congressional action today on a $5,691,000,000 increase in individual, cor-
Increased support for Mayor
| i rod : Bayt brought him into a tie with | L poration and excise taxes. Judge Alex Clark in the third | | The bill now goes to the tabulation of The Times Straw | White House. | Vote for Mayor. | A similar bill was de- |The percentages were: > Total Second feated in the House Tues- pl; Tabu’
ey. But. with. Peesident. .¥or Ivdge Dark,
AL | Truman: and other high
For Mayor Bayt,
‘ day. The tax bill contains: an amendment sponsored by | Sen. William Jenner (R. | Ind.) which makes public old age relief rolls.
Democrats for Republican Clark. No Party Preference - Indicated ........ 38.1% 43% Here are the one-day percentages for the third tabulation: For Democrat Bayt, 58 per
6.7% 6%
n ference indicated, 30 per cent. eo > mine, Times Straw Vote ¢ + ROPUDNCRA ove eu iIDDT5. 53
Are Tied UN Refuses
In 3d Mayoralty Total To Rule on
cent; For Republican Clark. 42 per cent;estraight Republican votes, 26 per cent; straig crat votes, 20 per c¢ Repubiicans for Democrat Bavt, 16 per cent; Democrats for Republican Clark, 8 per cent; no party pre-
ht Demo-
Iran Dispute
By United Press FLUSHING, N. Y., Oct. 19 —The United Nations Security Council refused to act in
ATE. tOMpited {TOM POSTAY (ares
returnéd to the Times .from local, 108aY, . postponing the Issue until
ranking = Demgcratic offi- pemocrat ....... 50.0% . 46% residents after marking their fe Internationa] Cours Jecites cials urging its approval, Straight Republican’ : ah oo choice for Mayor. Names of those iy 2s y in aw Iv dified version Votes «coer leave 24.% 47, who receive the official straw The suforist tur in the Unit a: slightly modified vers Straight Democrat vote cards from The Times are dN p i : A in the Unitwent through today. It.| votes ........... 17.3% 16% taken from the City Directory in 8¢ Nations debate came when assed the Senate vester- Republicans for a pattern to include all sections Yugoslavia formally withdrew its pase ge ’ Democrat Bayt .. 12.79; 11% of tne city. and all wage-esrning support of a British resolution
voicing a simple call for renewed Anglo-Iranian negotiations in the oil dispute. Yugoslavia's last-min«
brackets. The straw vote is offered as a public service feature and is NOT a Times forecast .of. the §lection results Nov. 6. The fourth tabulation will be published in The Times Sunday.
MOSCQW, Oct. 19 (UP) —~ Russia handed France a new | note today. The note was re- | ported to accuse France of vio-
By EARL RICHERT ; wise se Some GOP Leaders The bill to raise $5.7 billion
more in taxes makes its Are Cool Toward
“second run” in the House
today, with the outlook for pas- PN sage still uncertagn. C d ISI Democratic leaders were working feverishly to switch the votes By NOBLE REED of many of the recalcitrant big Although the Republican orcity Democrats, who joined with ganization will have a large, conservative Republicans to turn cheering crowd to hear U. S. Sen. in a stunning rejection of the bill Joseph McCarthy here tomorrow Tuesday. And wires have been night, several party leaders feel sent asking several absent Dem- “cool” toward .the event ocratic Congressmen tb fly back for the- vote.
Speaker Sam Rayburn Majority Whip Percy Priest Tenn.) believe the bill will go ers in the show. f& through this time. But “iaren’t certain. “It will be close but reluctantly. i on a roll call vote,” Rep. Priest “I didn’t invite McCarthy to says. speak here, but I believe in free Want Roll Call speech for any one,” Judge Clark 4“ |said in answer to queries about Conservative Republicans, led'whether he agreed with Sen. Mec- | by Minority Leader Joseph W. Carthy’s campaign tactics. SEES Martin (Massachusetts) and Dan =l-other-Republican-lead-‘Reed (New York), intend to de- gpg said they disagree with ‘Sen. mand a roll call vote, so the in- McCarthy's brand of political ‘dividual members will be recorded. campaigning. Although refusing They hope to avoid repetition to pa quoted publicly, they frankof the quiet and quick action in |y feel uncomfortable about his ‘the Senate where the huge tax coming. bill was pushed through by voice The Senator, who has been asvote yesterday — supposedly for gujling what he terms Communist
the convenience of “liberal” Dem- ; ; : sympathizers in government, will ig wo, felt they would have ,iiive in Indianapolis tomorrow a 0 vote against it if their afternoon.
E. votes were recorded. k : i” He will be greeted by a deleWorking with the House Dem- gation of GOP leaders and escort-
SEN. leaders in one of the ed to the Knights of Columbus’ s ge alliances that often hap- Hall. wh h AN be st of pen in Congress was Rep. Charles 2% Where ve wu ® Bue; o Halleck (R. Ind.), former major- honor at a,reception between 5 “ity leader, who was trying to p. m..and 6p. m.
OO RR L A % a Times photos by John R. Spicklemire.
BROTHER, CAN YOU SPARE A PINT?—A Jaycee and dummy casualty solicit blood donations on the Circle. .
Dummy ‘Casualty’ 8 Of Jaycees Spurs Sie Blood Donations
Modern Minute Women, Jim Lucas, Page 11 By R. K. SHULL Pedestrians are running a new
Judge Alex Clark, GOP mayoralty - nominee, whose candidacy and will be pushed at the affair, [is (D. not in the front line of promotHe will accept
Circle today. { : : _ : | Half of the sidewalk in front fo ; a |
by an inert and bandaged form. As tHe people trip along the narrow stretch around it, members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce buttonhole potential blood donors. id
The Jaycees set up camp on the Circle yesterday, with a mud-
In blood red paint is the |
the display. Some of them get
pass up the appointment
wore
cons ai
SIGNING UP—Jaycee Ausfin Rinne helps Phyllis Ashley, 950 Gibson Ave. fill out a blood donor card.
— The Senator then will be the Continued on Page 6—Col. 5 principal speaker at a city-wide Republican mass meeting at the
Branded as ‘Inadequate’'— GOP's Pet Welfare Mutst Teme sterind 43 § Mental Health Council Raps the election of Judge Clark for Bill Beaten Back
Operation at Central State
Predict Light | By IRVING LEIBOWITZ { TWO—The haphazard method
n 1t ouncil, of discharging patients. The Mita Mgalth /C Mr. Loftin disclosed that coun-
Yesterday, the Jaycees gave out
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menting your salary with guardian of Indiana's mental ; : xr . |Indiana tonight. as of “Sugar.” gus san today branded the op-| cll members individually had in- By JOHN V. WILSON The stubborn cold front-—pre-eration of Central State Hospital formed Gov. Schricker of exist- . gtate Senate Republicans to- dicted for several days—arrived Saving Solution: Surely 35 “inadequate.” ing conditions at the hospital, day for the fourth straight day last night and tumbled temperasomewhere you've stuck This latest development came with no results. were frustrated in their attempt tures down to 45 degrees.
Seek to Change Setup to pass their pet “home rule” welHe admitted that the Council fare appropriation bill. was now actively trying to change the present administration. Dr. Max A. Bahr, thé pres-
Arthur Loftin, administrative ent superintendent of the hos.
pital, has been connected with director of the Mental Health it for more thah 54 years.
said conditions at thes t . hy institution had been under fire Wig vn Doral yun:
for many months. He singled out 4 Texts “ ) 3 charge the institution with “imtwo additional features of ‘the ad- proper” operations in an excluministration that the council had sive story in The Times earlier attacked. They were: this week ONE—Lack of co-ordination of )
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as the feud over the hospital's administration spread to the floor of the State Senate and prompted a quick meeting of the Hospital's Board of Trustees.
The cold air mass had been hovering west of Indiana, plungThey pushed the issue to a test ing temperatures to freezing and without waiting to see what ac- below in some areas. tion Congress takes today on the “It won't get| that cold here,” federal tax bill, which contains the weatherman said. The cold the Jenner amendment restoring front has been away from its federal welfare aid to Indiana. |Arctic home base for some time Vote Again One Short and has lost most of its chilling The vote this morning was characteristics. 25-19—still one short of the 26 Warmer weather is votes needed for passage. Sunday or Monday.
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DRIVE to see the BURMA CON- the Indianapolis Police Depart- als Soave 3 uses: , VOY go by. Careful, TH ./ment’s celebrated ‘rebel in the in 8 morn- ° any of the 245 prizes worth $8000. go E FIGHT ranks,” ex-Patrolman Jacque Dur- Ing to discuss the charges. There n t e Insi e
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; ation at the Hospital if a new when a southbound Katy Railroad, arrested today, along with Superior Court Judge Johth Nib. Superintendent is appointed, Mr. freight train telescoped the rear| tuls friends (Earlier story,
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| lating the 1944 Franco-Soviet | pact by membership in the Atlantic Pact and approval of West German rearmament.
Hoosier Mayor,
Opponent, Both ‘ute ‘swith deprived the British of
: 1 ’ Get Jail Terms the seventh vote necessary for a
PERU, Oct: 19 (UP) '— Demo- legal council Jnajority. crat Mayor George Wolf and the Russia, which had been expected Republican ‘who hopes to defea! to veto the British measure, was
. aim in the Nov. 6 election, were the only objector to the postponeto go to jail today on’ trumped- ment notion offered by France.
up charges to satisfy the whim of Soviet Delegate Semyon K. Tsartwo high school girls sparking. a apkin said postponement would charitable fund drive. keep the oil question on the counMayor Wolf ‘and 8. G. CoX, cj] agenda and that Russia beGOP candidate for: mayor, were lieved United . Nations consider scheduled to be locked up in Miami '4tion of the case constituted in-
County Jail at noon. terference in Iran's domestic afe They ‘were held on charges of ¢,irg.
“disturbing the peace.” Prosecutor James F. Volpert said they Authority Doubled would stay behind bars as The setback for Britain—which “hostages” until $100 is collecteq Nad been virtually on the edge ot
they the Senator's political praise — at the American Legion Home Victory—was caused by doubt ex-
for a medical fund to aid a youth Pressed by many delegations as to injured seriously in a motorcycle Whether the United Nations accollision. tually had authority to-act in the The scheme was cooked up by oil dispute. Barbara Wolf and Sharon Wray| Iran’s aged Premier Mohammed of Peru High School, who are Mossadegh, who boycotted today’s helping in the fund drive spon- meeting together with the rest -sored-by-the-Légion40-and-§-for-of -his-delegation, had -eontandedthe benefit of Joseph Berryman, in three appearances before the 20. council that the 11-nation group Mr. Berryman was knocked un- had no legal authority to act. conscious when his cycle collided He warned repeatedly that Iran with an auto Sept. 28. He has would reject any resolution it been unconscious 20 days at might pass, however mild. Dukes Hospital here. | Faced with failure to line up“ : a legal majority, British Delegate : Sir Gladwyn Jebb quickly agreed Planes Search Area to a motion by Francis Lacoste of
Where Flares Were Seen France for the council to postpone further consideration of the
WESTOVER AIR FORCE case until the International BASE, Mass, Oct. 19 (UP)—A Court of Justice at The Hague concentrated search '
ch. was made has decided whether it—and the today of an area 50 miles south: United Nations—has competence west of Newfoundland where a tg act. €-54 cargo plane sighted three Wants ‘New Suggestions’ 7 r res 18. si is ise > yellow flares. The signats raised! yg 4q5y Delegate Ales Bebler opes for the survival of 11 fliers told the council that he believed Who disappeared aboard an Airispe’ situation “calls for new jo strato-freighter f ' : : . oy strato-freighter four days gestions which I am prepared to % ; pp The search plane radioed it i 39 Shen ad pre sighted the: frst flare in Cabol|,iyuq)y agreed “rather reluctant. strait between Newfoundland and ly” to support the British position Prince Edward Island. Tenif une debate had showr “an over whelmingly positive answer” to the problem of whether the United # Nations has authority: to act ia Reports Strikes Threaten the dispute, which Iran contends
To Tie Up Auto Output is a purely domestic matter out-
side Jurisdiction of the world orDETROIT, Oct. 19 (UP) — ganization.
Strikes at two key industry sup-, “Obviously,” Mr. Bebler said, plier firms threaten to paralyze “this has not been the case.” car and truck production in most! The International Court last U. 8S. plants, Ward's Reports said July 5 issued an interim injunctoday. tion to both Britain-and Iran to The automotive statistical maintain the status quo of the agency said a strike at five To- Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. until it de-
two more flares.
ledo, O., factories of the Electric cided whether it has authority to Auto-Lite Corp., combined with hand down a final decision. the walkout at 10 Borg-Warner Ambassador Warren R. Austin plants, can “eventually shut down announced American support for
most auto factories the postponement motion.
Shhh... It's a Secret—
Psst, Psst, Psst, Pals, PSC's Planning a Party
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ’
Dt tell anyone, butNow they trying to
put cocktail parties under a blanket of secrecy at the Statehouse Some staff members of the state's hush-hush Public ice Commission are arranging a “confidential” cocKtail party for Democratic CommissiQnet Lawrence W. Cannon. who is leaving to accept a job in private industry
Serv-
PSC offices a ‘confidential memo" announcing the affair. The memo was prepared at vthe, PSC, with staff equipment : : The complete announcement : » follows: “Confidential Memo: “A cocktail party and buffet in honor of Mr. Lawrence Can-
“A nominal assessment from men only will be collected fol« lowing the party—ladies will be spared. . “Please confirm your arrival with one of the committee meme bers. “Committee Members — Earl Everett, Bob Phillips, Mary Pennington and Marilyn Miller."
commission, will be held Friday, Oct. 26, at 5:30 p.m. “Arrangements have been completed to occupy: the Williamsburg suite, 12th floor in the Lincoln Hotel.
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