Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1951 — Page 3
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N.Y. Chinese Get RedRansom Notes .
chill Scores Again In Policy Debat CE Churchill Sco res Again In Po ICY WEeDATC = oo io wns er sommes or oy yo i! e : 3 Chinatown population has re- most 90 per cent of the residents ” B, “= : . » ; py hr — a |ceived ransom notes from Com-|of Chinatown had . gotten the eats Back Socialists oi wil Second Try in 2 Days
ines A x munist China, it was reported notes, demanding anywhers from. sh Do 02 S U S » ¥* |yesterday. {$600 to. $6000 for a prisoners life, ; A : iy | Woodrow Chan, president of he said. : go . (the Chinese Beneficial Society, Chan said the money has been L {said that the notes were requests sent to Hong Kong where a Com-., [Tors | p lISS for ‘payment for the release -of munist agent picks it up. So far, - relatives and friends of Chinese- he said, people have been paying
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kets bo: Churchill's policy outlined last! Brandy on a doctor's advice wreck near Evanston, Wyo., Monday. Left to right, the children are Anthony, 10; Gregory, 2, and said envi] Tele as Tuesday in the King's speech and and predicted Saturday, i . y ’ hy rang et pa a iri : by the Prime Minister and his when he turned 97 that he'd Valerie, 8. = RE NE A He : key ministers in Commons. live to be 100. - - en ya e Bp es id BR ., | Various other amendments criti- He died vesterday. . M h ose who scrupulously avoid, ; Hing he. Comoercatioar polics Bed yesterday, Action Set Next Month— ai 1]1]] p ‘attending any of the ceremonies Wh } 3x: itev on : attended by Gen. MacArthur ves-| g have been tabled in Commons and ° : are not expected to be called up Budget Group to Meet to See . terday paid no heed to his state-| ; for discussion. ‘ : ou n ou NcCi ment en route ed Seattle that his 4 The State Budget Committee - ur | trip had no political significance. Plans Trip to U. 8. will meet today at the State > t The Conservatives have prom- House to discuss repair and re- ili Aid L ‘No Politics For Me’ i ised super austerity with less food habilitation of many state build- i ion | oan » . “Ob, uo, no politics for me”) with an and less coal. Mr. Churchill him-! ings. | ICers he said in Denver. “I'm going| Shs Ra : . — The County Council will vote a new state law, will be alpha- west to get some of that warm| next month to borrow $1 million belize in i ture. Nor after Bs Cuil Press western ‘sunshine, warm hospi} welfare program run- e action was tak x . . : 3 ee gn Prosecutor Fairchild returned his PONTIAC, Mich, Nov. 14—A tality BY some, of that cordial, J The bank loan will not add to copy of the report as “valueless” 30-year-old man fought a four western acs al secarity.el:) A — the burden of taxpayers, however, because names were not in alpha- yu; oun battle ‘with 30 police of- Beins ee y rt] EE Tu Apa Pan Nay ce Mr. King said, the ficers last night who surrounded a ,,y incidents on Gen. MacAr- 4 i i ne an ce r. me. . 1g , : y . ; § gu vin hy on will be an esti- Oct. 30 list had been arranged ac- three-story apartment building thur's trip through the city where ~==PICTURE ; 2 } mated $5000 in interest on the cording to serial numbers used by where the gunman terrorized 18 he took part in several ceremon- i : o : t 5 loan. the agency. families before he was wounded. les after four youths were ar- I a broad-minded mon—in a = Cite Need for Loan The new list will be sent to "ph... i4entified the gunman rested for putting up anti-Mac-| | . 3 i Need for the loan was cited county officials Jan. 30. as Dale Emery. He was in serious Arthur posters. NARROW ! yesterday at a meeting of county Hn i condition at Pontiac General, In his prepared speech, Gen.| I 3 and welfare officials, after Treas- N H 2 Hospital with multiple shotgun MacArthur warned that U. 8. po-| | £ urer Louis O. Rainier reported 0 arry: wounds and a bullet wound in litical Stature has been Sadiy| | BRIM a the welfare department could not KEY WEST. Fla.. Nov. 14 ithe left shoulder. impaire ¥. a succession of p-| | 4 N * : 4 3s. FB YOY. i ic swere¢ fot lomatic blunders abroad” and oi in the red on his books. iN Pontiac police answered a r LLL LD > Octal explained the financial, (UP)—A battered letter | "0 eC 00hy called for rein- reckless spendthrift aims. at | HAT 7 problem results from a legal time! Showed up at the winter [o, opments from the Oakland home” | : o 5 snarl Recipients’ checks are White House Yestertny ad- County sheriff's Sffice 2 Dies testes ———— | Me narrow brim ha . 7 Ns . dressed to “President Harry eighborin communities’ when ,,.,. , . . . . vels 5 f th, neig "4 sees uatle) Jit the Brat of sai Month, S. .Trumann, Little White tear gas and bullets ailed to Wildcat Strike idles on i dT ~ os ral . i . we b Ley, sh E ; b ng. mn pot Teed” wnt Gree weeks) Hoe Bom “Chics for. du Emery fre tor, ing 800 Harvester Workers BR vy ales Dortch. government re- Across the face of the cornered Emery in his back EAST MOLINE. Ill. Nov. 14! I ol | ; oe on 4 ieve i p ac : > prais welfare envelope was stamped this apartment where he had a sweep- (UpP)_A “wildcat” walkout has | He sees in his mirror—a man A Believe it or not, there's an acute shortage of pennies and search expert, praised the welfa f all approaches i ; nickels. Because of the metal scarcity, the banks don't have department for “a balanced official notation, “not in INE WOW OF AU APDRORCIES. oo iforced the layoff of S00 employees) | a remarkable resemblance { enough to go around. Will you help? Trade in your pennies budget” He said “adequate” directory, Naval Air Sta- office oe Ita: at 2 [ternational Hareester I to himself—under a narrow brim hat and nickels for larger coins..., . and please: gat.coin wrappen jaxes had been levied 10 fnancet Gon, Key West." and found him sprawled on the a Dy nr | | and it looks GOOD! bank fi ient handling. . the agency's $5.6 million spending mo —— fo pan} yes ¥. | at your for convenient ing . . : floor wounded. The dispute started last week | of iss kn ANE AOL BAIR Toe Papas Maem 2 program. 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To Unseat Government
By United Press LONDON, Nov. 14—Prime Min-
ister Winston Churchill. won approval last night of his policy for
leading Britain back to world
power and economic health, beat- January ing back the Socialist opposition’s
second attempt in two days to unseat the government.
The Conservatives, with the help ge
of the Liberals, won a vote of con-
fidence, 318 to 281--a margin of
38. The Conservatives alone hold a mathematical majority of only 14 over all other parties in the House of Commons. Tormer Foreign Secretary Hervert Morrison led the Labor Party attack with an amendment criticizing Mr. Churchill's general polices and his plans to shut down Parliament for a long recess from Dec. 7 tq Jan. 29.
Attlee Ends Debate Former Prime Minister Clement
Of paraphrase of Mr. Churchill'y own 37 compared with Monday night's|famous tribute to the Royal Air
self came out for a meeting with Soviet Premier Josef Stalin when conditions are favorable to try to| end the cold war. He planned a| trip to see President Truman in|
Mr. Morrison attacked Conserv-|’
ative policy right down the line. ‘Never were so many promises t aside in so few days,” he said sternly to the packed house in a
Force fliers who won the battle] of Britain in World War 1I. ~ Mr. Churchill sat slumped on the government bench across the gangway while his own Conservatives protested and labor members cheered Mr. Morrison. With Tuesday night's vote, the government won the first round! of its fight to return the steel and iron industry to private enterprise and return more private truckers to the road. i
Attlee ended the general policy debate for Labor with the charge , that Mr. Churchill has been forced | by realities to “retreat all along, the line” on his promises. Last night's vote brought a triumphant end, for the Conservatives, to a week of debate on Mr.
Switches Swig—
WEST SPRINGFIELD, | Mass., Nov. 14 (UP)—Fran- { cois La Siege took a daily swig of gin from his 75th to 95th vear, then switched to
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DADDY IS GONE—Children of Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Ippolito Jr. hold a picture of their father, a former Purdue University and Chicago Bears football player. The parents were killed in the train
Military Strength
By United Press i SEATTLE, Wash.,, Nov. 14—| Gen. Douglas MacArthur charged last night—in .a speech which] created a furor before he delivered it—that “diplomatic blun-| ders” by the United States helped | {build Russian military strength. { Gen. MacArthur was invited to| take part in Seattle’s 100th birth-| | day party and even before he be|gan speaking several Democrats |and labor leaders charged that | he used the civie function to make a speech which was “unfairly political.” I Rep. Hugh Mitchell, staunch advocate of President Truman's administration, turned down an | invitation to sit with MacArthur on the speaker's platform because | “the General obviously is using {the occasion to attack the Pres|ident's policies.” |
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Americans who are held in Red the ransom as requested.” : China. “Everyone who has relatives in The story was told over the United States is accused of WMCA'’s Barry Gray show yes- being an ‘Imperialist’,” he said, terday by Chan and Paul Lee, a “and is imprisoned.” laundry man. request is sent for money, usually: Lee’ said that he had “received|by the prisoner himself,” he saidy:
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TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW"
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Threaten to Withdraw
The AFL Teamsters Union and | AFL Seattle Labor Council! | threatened to withdraw financial support of the birthday celebra-! tion “if politics are injected.” Officials of the Greater Seattle, Inc: a civic booster organization, |
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