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Educators Deny “Reign of Terror’

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1951

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LAS VEGAS, Nev,, Oct. 30 —The largest nuclear explo-, sion of the second series

of Frenchman's Flat tests rocked the Nevada desert today

It threw up a boiling, purple, N ew

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U.S. Tax Law

in this resort city one minute BANK after its brilliant flash momen- _— —————— ‘ y . » y IN £ tarily blotted out the morning FOES By IRVING LEIBOWITZ vol ® ] | ! Two top Hoosier educators to- The third and largest nuclear ’ day lashed back at British Phi- explosion, tou hea on at 9:01 t y a. m. Indianapolis time, was an losopher Bertrand. Russell, who aerial drop as was Sunday morn-

supposedly issued by the state su- Today's was by far the most It appeared many gamblers perintendent of schools, said ‘spectacular of any of the Nevada were. taking that advice. At least youths , must be taught the itests, for brilliance and color it one big horse bookie and two “American meaning” of such ex- probably outclassed the first test i football parlay operators already pressions as social revolution, in continental United States, at have folded, The Times learned, communism, fascism and totali- Alamagordo, N. M., in 1944. One gambler here assailed the tarianism. : In ‘Sunday's test, two minutes new levy as a “vicious tax” which p To. ee of or more elapsed before the cloud seems to be intended as “a knock- : XHhlle om ion, ne an was seen in Las Vegas. This time . out drop for the books.” Your 3 yogi idini job FRANK E. McKINNEY—OF to accept. » the ascent was speedy. |. “If the government wants to L § ssor, emo- or ’ > “ ocrat Deane E. Walker. denied Some Southerners 0 os : lassie in Porm head raise taxes,” he complained, “why thev. ever issusd such a. mem: ppose— Atomic scientists a e head- don't they adopt a reasonable orandum : quarters here were delighted by tax? We'd be glad to go along reve ie perfect mushroom shape the 2 k Hm : However, they said Mr. Russell McKi n e 0 Hi S Wa ihe per : : ’ “ys and "it would be beneficial to was right in his cenclusion that i n n | cloud took as it. shot upward. HERE'S HEALTH—Milklis what the doctors ordered when three of them paused for refresh. everybody. they believed and taught students Tey one, pe, Cassin) ments at the State Medical Association convention in the Murat Temple. They are (left to right) | “This way, the bookies will be American democracy represents T A ar a Dor g Drs. J. S. Bean, Frank Albertson and Rela D. Burghard, all of Indianapolis. Miss Alice Hixon, South - driven out of business and the e best government in the world. 0 ccep Y ' OS overnment will » “I know it and I advocate it,” Its central stem was a grey Bend, of the Dairy Council of Indiana, "barmaid." Story, Page 3. 8 ; ill lose taxes. , said Mr. Young. Banker Frank E. McKinney to- He also said President Truman column, supporting a huge purple . s Waiting to See. Mr. Walker, now Collector of day flew to Washington to be on had told party leaders Mr. Mc- spread with a pinkish-peach un- WwW One of the bigger lottery opCustoms for Indiana, said’ Aqmer- hand to accept the post of Demo- Kinney is the best man for the derbelly.” Gradually, the purple SSdl S dr S To Cover a him erators said EE Yr jcan democracy is the. hikHest cratic national chairman tomor- job. faded and assumed a pink color. Call on Old Jim { “waiting to see what's what.” He 7 form of governmént under which row. Mr. McKinney said yesterday Within three minutes, the top pointed out they have until i people can live and we teach it.” William M. Boyle Jr. resigning he svould accept the position. of the mushroom began separat- Again The Times dares to | Dec. 1 to comply with the new 3 Due at Purdue chairman, said he will nominate Here in Indianapolis, Democrat- ing from the stem and twisting tell all. od law. ! Mr. Russell. whose articles was Mr. McKinney to succeed him at ic leaders said his acceptance toward the west. At this point, Jim Heyrock, Times Sports might eliminate a lot of carried in the influential Man- the meeting of ‘the Democratic might solidfy the local party or- two separate vapor rings began writer reveals inside secrets | (Another story, ‘Page 3) live smaller ones,” he said, add- ’ : chester Guardian, is scheduled to National Committee. ganization behind Mayor Bayt, forming atop the cloud and these Other stories, Page 18 from the . .. er... the un- . ; : ing, “that might be a good thing i speak at Purdue University —— teens - who js running for Mayor in the continued for about two minutes. : tionable d t H Expansion of voluntary, pre- all around.” : ei : Tan 2 ; : : Mavor Bayt today blasted Mmentionable department. He ipaid medical insurance plans is Ung. Thursday evening at the opening F T di . election next Tuesday Four minutes after the blast, Judge Alex Clark's term in Mu-| dreamed he was a. sports- | pushing back the threat or iat A lot of the gamblers, as of Je Matschette Lecture series, or lraditiona TV Appearance Slated the cloud sul still had Hs fase Cl Conrt as = vsovaud record] Writer coveriighg style show. Td ie In the Uniccq might be. expected, just weren't ( § fators chal- shape but by six minutes after ul shai : >» \ s talk A lenged Mr. Russell to show them Or. Modern Homes They also said Mr. McKinney Too eiperion the mushroom be-{°f Police court maneuvering and an he ow for Jim ini hi Siaiss Joana: physicians, Were Ji : a better government than the will make a television appearance to break d by 10-09 jt Political manipulation.” on’t look for Jim in his told today. Lists Are Public . 8 3 see the wide variety > ih ~ gan to break up and by br : usual spot on the sports page f democracy in the United States. in behalf of Mayor Bayt's candi- jooked like a natural cloud.- The record stinks to high An official of the American | : 3 States! g.red For Sale in the mal |} Joa ho. ay _ but turn to, of all places, the | i The new law requires gamblers “Here we subscribe to, the rights . ! dacy late this week. Mr, McKin- 1+ pegan to -assume-the shape heaven” the Mayor's statement : . Medical Association estimated 90 2 : . § estate pages of today's Times. 28." 01 rat Thursday 8 p | women's section en page 5 [million Americans will I _ to buy a $50 excise -tax stamp for of the individual and hold sacred This is by far a larger selec- hey wal return ursday. of a sprawling “S” as seen from Sfid. He has been on the police and ‘read Jim's report.. Rn Americans Will be Pro-i ach employee ‘and to pay a 10 i the rights of the individual’ Ml estion-of homes than, you will — < In ~ Washington today, psome downtown Lag, Vegas roughly 15 § urt bench for five vears and.1 matics tected in this Way by je end of ,per cent tax’ on all os am2 Walker said. “Where 6156/41 the find 1h any other Indfssipans $0 uthern: Democratic leaders ites ater ijgffletonation. Lo harge he has always’ considered JS 1951. : bling. proceéds. Federal an ; email onder day SRM a. Cr re = SR Td IR rE. = _ : : ; Times, Foo Vote. “Dri Jatties McVay, Xi sas City, range from $1000 15° $5000 for Op= «oi B M¥. Russell said in wie ST ps a ec ey as nationa NAT Ifa - bl ee : 5] ; HET ; PER : 4 FYING - that he resented the Indiana Choose. your ‘more suitable = <7 an. 3. i . Wel are Rolls The Mayor charged that too. "Medical Service, Rat ST6.961,000 ine. ay a 1 memo’ which purported to state home NOW from the real °° 1 Pn sident’s preva) Op d P bli wich levieniv has boon Shown In : persons were under such protec- in prison for false statements. that American democracy is the ©state pages of The Indian- = Ov ET ene to UBIIC drunken driving ~ and reckless > Hon al the end of 1950, just 10| Names of persons buying. the 'H THE best in the world. apolis Times. Below is a id the ODO, Wim SPsiiion D! payoff punch in the long driving cases. lle) Dl ipwurante, began stamps will become “public recJOR Strange Experience Single prom Iodays or lec 1ised an.‘ outside possibility’ the batt le against welfare secrecy, “How can a man who can't in- i “This To of medical protec- Orie" -— making them vulnerable WILLS : ae Te national committee might put off “as delivered today when county voke a stiff penalty on a dPunken tion is no longer a stopgap,” D w » “Any Englishman going to YOu are sure to find several the choice of 8 3 pt officials received relief rolls for griver hav : g pgap, r. Continued on Page 7—Col. § Al or you'll want to personally in 0 choice of a chairman tomor- public inspection. er have the courage to say McVay said. “It fs now the Ameri- wm 3 nerica at e present time has pect riekt awa ' row. ~ Thi : 1 th no in the important office of Judge ‘Alex Clark continued to can way of life.” . ’ WN 55 th® strange experience of a popu- _ “Pec! Tf ay. hey have demanded: an "oht- is was what all the legisla- yrayor2 Mr, Bayt asked. hold his lead today in the 13th, He pointed out this kind of in- Medics Confirm Reds J lation subjected to a reign of ter- SHOWN FURNISHED dder” wi ror. Kgs [itive fighting has been about since tabulati f The Ti Straw ; sd > o 6-RM. STONE AND FRAME sider” who never has been in- t Char : abulation o e Times Straw surance has done much to elimi- Firin on Stretcher Cases a yor and always obliged to think This lovely ranch-type home has yqlye dasli 4 winter. ‘harges Leniency Vote for Mayor DP 9 = ’ been furnished by Colonial volved in dealings with a federal. From now on, anyone can find yor, : . nate dread of high-priced opera- . Cub twice before giving utterance to Co. and will be open ¢ agency. Mr. McKinney is a direc- out who is on welfare and how He also charged leniency -has' “The Republican candidate's per- tions and hospital bills, and there- CENTRAL FRONT, Korea, Oct. 1260 any serious conviction,” he! now has 8 completed ator and stockholder of the United mych they receive. The only guard ree shown bootleggers. centage remained at 56.5 per cent fore was good public relations for 3° (UP) — Chinese Communist On charged. rsa « Somes ne Tot Til States Pipe Line Co., which has against idle curiosity is that the In June he (Judge Clark) had of all votes counted and Mayor|the medical profession. snipers are firing at ambulance Your Mr. Russell. acidly commenting Qiondl KL Rano "W “kessier 3 nd asked for a government certificate jaw can punish you if>you don’t 21 cases before his court. The Bayt's percentage remained at| Dr. McVay spoke this morning Jeeps. ald stations and stretcher Dil on: the reported Indiana memo XN. Kessler go W "blk to sign. th for 100.000 tons of steel. have a good reason for looking average fine for 20 of these cases 43.5 per cent. in the Murat Temple at the first parties, American medical officers which urged teaching the Ameri-| tonstoetion ® can tor 10% He said _he has “voluntarily at the record E was $3.30 and costs. In one’case ~The percentage comparison fol- general meeting of the 102d an- said today. . can meaning of social revolution,! WA ios % MA agreed to resign” as director and County officials admitted they there was a fine of $100. Appar- lows: nual convention of the Indiana The charges followed by one i wrote: ACK C. CARR INC. to “dispose of all my stock in the have no way of preventing any- ¢ntly this bootlegger was unwary. Totalto Previous State Medical Association. day reports from U. 8. enlisted $ “Perhaps we may define social — i Fuh $v, M1391) company along with other inter- one from inspecting the rolls. ° It seems to me that the only way For Judge Clark, He was preceded by Dr. Andrew Men {hat Red snipers had fired revolution as any political move- The Times is The Real oi. The only interests I am re- A Marion County Welfare of- YOU can eliminate bootlegging is Republican ......56.5% 56.5% - deliberately on’ both stretcher a — Estate Market Place of Indi- ul er = —- "to take the profit out of it. But For Mayor Bayt, Continued on Page 7—Col. 3 cases and Korean civilians. .- Continued on Page 7—Col. 5 anapolis. Continued on Page 7—Col. 4 Continued on Page 6—Col. 4 of course bootleggers vote, too. Democrat .......43.5% 5¢ be : : ~|Judge Clark doesn’t want to make Straight Republican Her Story Made Him Mad— Don’ t Wait for Pain— |any of them mad.” Voter ..ccconenses 29.0% 5 To . Mayor Bayt also criticized Judge Straight Democratic 2 |Clark’ s court for leniency toward Votes ......... 19.3% 18.9% rl er arges one eel Fine® 00 ime for Cancer Exam Li ~ Democrat Bay “This policy “is turning these Democrat Bayt ..11.0% 11.5% (Third of Four Articles) lewd women loose on the streets,” DOMOCEats Tov Tue: it ith n in ace “se he said publican Clark .. 8.5% 2 By DONNA MIKELS s : No Party : “Who—me?" Clark Answers | Preference ......326% 329% opp 30—Actor 1 That's the Peaction you'd get Answering Mayor Bayt's Here's the one day tally: For pranchot Tone was arrested on { if you stopped 20 people ow the charges, Judge Clark said the Judge Clark, Republican, 56.0 peri, pattery charge early today for kM i street today and suggested they |Mayor's “unwarranted attack on Cet: for Mayor Bayt, Democrat, ajjagedly spitting in the face of « c orrow ] take cancer detection tests. |my record on the bench was ob- 44.0 per cent; straight Republican a filmland columnist in Ciro’s i It was my reaction the day it viously conicetved ir desperation.” votes, 40.0 per cent; straight Dem- ,astaurant. was suggested that I take such “My record is ‘open to the public Surat votes, 28.0 per cent; Re-' gneriff's deputies said Mr. Tone an examination as groundwork publicans: for Democrat Bayt, 0.0/ wag arrestel on a citizen's com- | for a series on cancer. . Continued on Page 6—Col. 3 P°T cent; Democrats for Republi- niaint signed by columnist FloraIE i After all, I was perfentty well, can Clark, 8.0 per cent, and no pe] Muir after a scene at the i no aches, no pains. Hadn't needed . ’ : , ~ party indicated, 24.0 per cent. Sunset Strip night spot. a doctor since I quit skinning my Glenn s Going to Paris The Times Straw Vote for Deputies said the fight started knees falling off my bicycle. | NEW YORK, Oct, 30 (UP)-— Mayor is not intended as a fore- shortly after Mr. Tone, his new . Texas Oilman Glenn. McCarthy cast for the election Nov. 6. It wife, actress Barbara Paygn, A 3 Sim Subleer y said today that he would fly to'is presented to the public as a and an unidentified middle-aged uyw oh ance Jy sue 3 grim | Paris Saturday on “personal public service of The Times with woman entered Ciro’s -and took oy fa "7 hy nih i Tou el | business.” the purpose of helping them draw ia table. Stars y } arg nts you can wesemms—— : their own conclusions as to local Mr. Tone walked to a table : think of against such a checkup 942 LOCAL TEMPERATURES political trends. . where Miss Muir .and her husI thought of, too, And how wrong ' BT% 4] 6a m.. 44 10 a. m... 58 Names: of persons receiving band, Denny Morrison, were cal we both get i SORVIVAL] | Ta m..45 11 a. m.: 60 [Times Straw Vote for Mayor seated and made an uncomplib I found it out when IT started 4 8 a.m... 48 12 (Noon) 68 [cards are selected from the City mentary remark to the columnist. reading the stacks of cancer in- X 9am... 55 1 p. mi... 65 |Directory in a pattern to include, The actor then looked at Mr. formation I got from the Indian- all income brackets and all sec- Morrison and said, “Is thif your apolis Cancer Society, from the _ Latest humidity s+++se- 53% [tions of the city. doctor or psychiatrist?” deputies ’ State Board of Health and from = —— —— | epOTiOH. ; : 4 the private physician I chose to Pos ths t ‘point. they said, Mr FLORABEL MUIR—Had make the physical examination. nsi YS 1 e Tim . fe a Poin So 1€) 3 4 Ms Tone arrested. My biggest argument—I wasn’t \ 58 jTone remarkec, 11 EO B lo sp : sick, had no pains, never even 3 P lin your eye, and did. : Angelus Emergency Hospital for ' visited a doctor except for, a check Nila * | Jud ‘ob W h age A spokesman for Ciro’s said medical tests and was booked at i up for an insurance policy a few Judges start counting the: entries today i in The Times ""Movietime, Mr. Tone also kicked Miss Muir county jail. The actor refused to years back—turned out to be the US, Al contest ......coiiinnan tasssssssnsss 9in the shin allow photographers to take his “biggest point against me. Tennessee still is on top of the nation's college football heap ... 16 Mr. ‘Morrison lunged at Mr. picture. . * That very factor made me the ‘Gamblers are planning a court fight against the new federal taxes 18 Toe and a brief scrap epsued be-| A Ciro's employee who wits g. . ideal, rather than a poor subject, 1949 [507 SurvIvAL) Oth F t ore waiters separated the men. nessed the fight said he did pot i for a cancer check. The time' to er rearures: : ; Miss Muir then called sheriff's hear what touched off the ar i start checking for cancer is when y 1706 Amusements ....ecoeseas 10 Ed Sovola' +... iia . 13 deputies, who carted the actor to ment, but it was believed to have 70 ON i ing od bi apparent geod heath. Le sui 3 CYOSBWOrA ....0evsessssv 18 SPOTLS «.vuseesssssss16, 17° [Hollywood sheriff’s substation, been prompted 'by the publicity y the time definite symptoms yr = EQHOrIale coverseosenasis M4 Earl WilSOn 3:....es0.0.. 13 (Where he was held until the col- given Mr. Tone's brawl in . IT's FASHIONABLE TO BE"ALIVE—Here are the approximate survival rates of victims of cancer of = Radio, Televisi or ! ist signed laint. i re Conkinuid on P 6 L3 the based f adio, Television .v.vevee 15. WOMEN'S +..cvvsecinsenld, 53 [umnist signed a complain (Neal over the affections of UR DIAL i, age Cpl ” cervix, on figures Sofled YL oreien from 1906 to 1949. : | Robert RUATK +evvseseens 13 © What Goes On Here ..... 28 Mr. Tone then was taken to shapely Miss Payton last ==, ld i + i Sih ’ all wn a 5 - : : wii »

charged that a ‘reign of terror”

represent the best government in the world

ing's test explosion.

most vicious-appearing of the October tests and appeared virtually identical with the air burst over

Complains One;

is under way in Indiana. The first detonation of the They accused Mr. Rissell of ferles iy i Wow hii. _ “distorting” a school bulletin and ee ” t Vicious : hhc ached) - 2X 0s challenged him to prove that ' 'as ; far the largest and American democracy does not It was by fa EB Other Stories, Page 18

Heat generated by the new federal tax law poured on

Mr. Russell internationally i ame vathamaticiay an : the target fleet of Bikini Island. : i : set ash aiician 304 Fhjlos | But it was not heard in Las Indianapolis and Marion paper that the United Ny is Vegas, 90 miles from the test ‘County bookmakers, and it Sivsir naire torrnr” gite. appeared today it would melt undergoing a ‘reign of terror : : . v in’ which ® vesple Rave to “think The last explosion of the first ; away their business. twice before making any: serious Nevada tests last February broke The Times learned:

statements He specifically attacked a mem-

orandum he said was circulated

windows in downtown Las Vegas and was seen for 500 miles in the pre-dawn ‘sky.

ONE-—Some horse closed up last Saturday. TWO-—Football parlay cards,

bookies

stnsgchool teachers in Indiana ad- Although the AEC would not Usually Seem hy. Tuesdsy or vising them to indoctrinate stu- comment immediately] it- did say Wednesday, will be scarce this dents with the value of Amer- flatly no troops were involved, week. spiking earlier speculation that THREE—Attorneys for the

ican democracy. Admit Teachings He noted the reportdd memo,’

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the detonation would be the first combat maneuvers in the vicinity lof an atomic explosion.

gamblers, at a meeting last week-

end, advised Foodies to go out of busines,