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“Terre Haute Police Ask IU Analysis

Parts of a human body found in. the Terre Haute city dump were brought here last night for analysis at the Indiana Univer-/ ‘sity Medical Center, |

New Hike Predicted—

WASHINGTON, #Nov: 28 (UP)[ But congressional leaders have Present taxes will fall about indicated they will turn a deaf ear 20,000,000,000 short of keeping to any plea for a new tax increase 32 defense program an a ‘‘pay- in an election year. as-we-go” basis during the next; If Congress balks at higher two fiscal years, budget experts taxes, the only alternative will be said yesterday. to finance ‘the costly rearmament Because federal deficits of that program through bond sales and

Passengers size would exert a tremendous in- other forms of government bor{Aationary pressure, President rowing, which will send the pub-

/ af V pxpecte - lic debt soaring. STUYVESANT, N. Y., Nov. 28 Truman is expected to ask Con y 1 gress in January to raise taxes) The de bt now stands at $258,o~ Severa passengers ere sharply for the third time since 204,158,190, If it continues to rise| |‘shaken up,” but none injured se-|;he Korean War began. at the rate which appears likely,

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A hand, a spleen and part of al kidney were found by a trash man | vesterday. A preliminary investi»| gation indicated they were “parts of®"a human ° body apparently hacked with some kind of instru-| ment,” Terre Haute Detective! Chief James Evelo said. | Dr! Leon Blum, Vigo County! deputy coroner in charge of path-| ology, said it was known for sure| that the hand was human. He said it had been scorched by dump fires and it was impossible to de-! termine how long the victim had been dead. Chief Evelo said the victim| could have been dismembered by a sadistic killer or that the body could have been unnoticed at the scene of a highway crash and] later taken to the dump along] with the wreckage. There have been several “bas-| ket case” wrecks in the area, he| pointed out. Most recent was a Pennsylvania Railroad train-car smashup in which three persons died about a month ago, the Chief said.

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Players Injured Here | Two teen-age basketball play-! ers had cuts treated at General Hospital last night. Charles Waterman, 16, of 444 N. Keystone Ave. slipped and] fell against a window as he was! dressing after a game in the Cen-| tral Ave. Methodist Church gym.! His arm and finger were cut. Don Calvert, 16, of 547 Chase St., was gashed above the eye!

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/the tracks when rounding-a sharp

Sengers aboard the 10-car train

mained upright, except one of the |sleepers which angled across an

riously when six cars of the Néw York train, The Easterners jumped

curve near here today. “All of a sudden there was a jump and a snap and our car went off the tracks,” one of the pas-

|said. “We were shaken up but {none of us was hurt.” Two passenger coaches, two sleepers and two mail cars were derailed, in the 12:25 a. m., Indianapolis time, accident, State Trooper Hugh Cox said. All of the derailed cars re-

adjacent road bed and blocked the double main track. A preliminary investigation Indicated a broken rail might have caused the mishap.

Airline to Handle Santa Claus Mail Via ‘North Pole’

NEW YORK. Nov. 28 (UP)— Pan American World Airways today resumed its special Christmas mail flights to Santa Claus North Pole, To send a child a letter from Santa Claus, marked North Pole and postmarked Fairbanks, Alaska: Sit down and write the letter and sign-it Santa Claus; put it in an envelope, attach an airmail

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Y Parts of Body Found In Dump Taxes Fall Far Short of Defense Needs

Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder may have to ask Congress sometime next year to raise |the legal limit of $215,000,000,000 on the debt.

The latest treasury figures, for .

Nov. 23, show the government has run $6,442,391,966 in the red so far during the current 1952 fiscal year. Despite heavy’ tax collecItions due in March; Snyder estimated recently that the deficit will continue to climb to about $7,500,000,000 by next June 30. ——————————————

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PANMUNJOM, Korea, Nov. 28 (UP)—An American soldier has been relieved of military police duties at this truce site because the Communists accused him of swearing at a North Korean M, P.,

VEEP UP FRONT—Vice President Alben W. Barkley and Mrs. Barkley, dressed in Gl winter is- stamp and address it to the child; _sue clothing, prepare to inspect front-line troops as they continue their surprise tour of Korea. place the addressed letter in an-

other envelope and mail to the A Terrific Shot in the Arm’—

nearest office of Pan American World Airways, Santa Claus De[partment to arrive befor» Dec. 14.

Key West Says Harry Is Vital Lor Shi hse ss

North Pole stamp and fly the By MERRIMAN SMITH attention to Key West than the yesterday when the Presidentlletters to Fairbanks (Santa gets Unifed Press White House Reporter | hurricanes, Ernest Hemingway dropped in for a cup of coffee. them there by dog sled from the KEY WEST, Fla, Nov. 28—1Is- and the sailfish,” said one store- The Chamber of Commerce Pole) to be postmarked and

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it was disclosed today. {land merchants played merry keeper, “everybody in the country packed up its enthusiasm for mae 0 ne TT 1 she No charges have been tunes on their cash registers to- Knows about Key West and when presidential visits with figures. 7% rials, + Ahan they get as far as south Florida Building and construction has joo - ar the solved a big prob- Ho

preferred against the American. He has rejoined his former unit with a clear record, an allied

,day as they hailed President Tru- they want to come on down and man as the hottest dollar item on gee ys.”

. : lem “she always wondered why been increasing at er of Santa never wrote letters to tell on annually since ’ Rpt ; the tip of Florida since the sponge’ «The President's visits have a og coming here Res When he Sant have Cs spokesman said. The GI (and cigar industries moved to the given Key West a terrific shot in five years ago. Carn Would have to scbsttute ! » was not identified. | Guilt coast. the arm.” said Harold Laubsher.|! my... nrecent power plant can't i es 300 4 ‘mit Meanw*ile, the U. 8. | Tourist money and Navy pay secretary of the Chamber of Com- .,,, with the peak season load tis “sr. bien Lil Sey army banned snowmen at has been rolling into the tills of merce. so a new $3 million plant is un- Gas Victim Critical set the dials the site of the armistice {local stores in increasing volume “If it hadn't been for that man, der construction. The population, William E. McKinney. 55. over- 4 conference. MPs knocked® [since Mr. Truman started vaca- this restaurant wouldn't be here,” exclusive of naval personnel, come by gas yesterday in his down to snowmen set up |tioning here five years ago. Busi- said Sebastian Cabrera III, own- jumped from 21,000 in 1940 to one-room home at 840 S. Addison by allied personnel near |nessmen give Mr. Truman a large er of a glistening, modernistic 4,6000 in 1950. St., remained unconscious and in the conference tent, {share of the credit for both eating place built this year on a “Some say he has brought thou- critical condition today at General It doesn’t fit the dig- phases of the financial improve- downtown lot that had been in sands of dollars to Key West,” Hospital. His wifa, Ollie May, 52 nity of the' occasion,” an (ment. weeds since 1880. Mr. Cabrera said a retired banker. “I'd say died when a heating kettle choked officer explained. { “That man has attracted more became something of a celebrity millions.” off the flame on their gas stove.

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