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: Bithorn’s | Hands ’ a Of Ransomed By NOBLE REED -originally to ‘be held tomorrow. convention, party workers expect _. that the The movement to break up Na-| But. a group of anti-McHale ‘other candidates to be nominated : was trying mel . | tional Committeeman Frahk Mc-| Democrats called a “rump” con-|from the floor. ing of th : Five Times | ier ies Hale's control” of the Marion|vention Wednesday night,” charg-| One of these would be. Harry baseball | ws : : | County Democratic machine was ing the regular organization Gasper,” long-time assistant to policeman. 2 Br United Prem 2 SYRACUSE, N. Y,, Jan. 4 (UP) organized today behind David M.|leaders with an attempt fo “rail-/ Chairman McDuff or one of the « Fernand EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR- The ailing father of one of the Lewis, former prosecutor. road” Mr. Kibler's election and alternate candidates proposed by FBI. had TERS, Korea,-¢Saturday). Jan. 5 . : i| A group of anti-McHale Dem-| | keep’ control. the Bayt-Jacobs group. authorities ~ Allied infantrymen slugged [four American airmen ransomex ocrats voted to support Mr. Lewis, The group, led. by Municipal | Linder Mentioned into the their way through rain, sleet and | from an- Hungarian prison ‘died |¢ ." o1oction as Democratic county |Judge Phillip I. Bayt and former Those ‘considered By the Bayt ‘promised t deadly mertar fire Friday to re-| (here last night. ; chairman at a nfeeting attended Congressman Andrew Jacobs, tC group would bf John Lind- investigati er mm porns memes John Swift, 65, who hoped to by more than 400 Democratic called another meeting last night ¢ ¥ county Bttdrney; Fred © The wii PARIS, Jan. 4 (UP) — The workers last night at the Ath-[to unite behind Mr. Lewis and er, forme y Ete. Ricanbory United States said today it {see his son freed from behind lenaeum. | protest the “hurry up” election. |Nordsiek, former coumty ri scribed. 7s gravely feared the Soviet move (the iron curtéin before he died, | oe |" Mr. Jacobs delivered a blister- sioner or Judge Geprge Ober, i ’ : < $ | The mass meeting followed an- Speedway Magistrate | ia ourt. policeman’ to switch Korean armistice 3 ; 1 i tack ainst Mr. McHale, SP negotiations to the United Na- was reunited with his son, Capt. nouncement earlier this week that "8 2 Ag f deal i bi- Mr. Lewis, \a Demog¢g#atic lead~ had _admi tions Security Counell might [John W. Swift, last week. The regular organization leaders, in-{aCCUSIg, ith of Sears I er -for more al.l19 Years, was died that | seriously delay or even torpedo lelder Swift had been hospitalized rang associates of Mr, McHale Partis through “far-flung business once closely associatedwith Mr. party men the Panmunjom talks. {two weeks. 8 atonal Chatman Frank! aviesal hnerestc.” McHale and Mr. McKinney in mission, . i Young Swift spent 40 days in McKinney had agreed to support : = : Democratic politics. : - The poll take a snow-covered hill crest | a Communist ‘Hungarian prison W. Daniel Kibler Jr, trucking Gave Some Ground Mr. McHale promoted Mr. Lewis “Bithorn § that had canged hands five times after he and three other airmen firm president, for the chairman-| Chairman McDuff's associates 54 a candidate for thei} overnor fense at E since Christmas. .| were forced down over Hungary ship. gave some ground in the fight and nomination back in 19 10 when ing the. f 3+ The .Commubhists pushed the | by Russian. fighters Nov, 19. The bitter fight for control|postponed. the convention from Gey. Schricker was eld tted the pitcher to £ Gls off the hill, west of Mundung! ¢ The captain could not be Of the party machine here de-!Saturday to 8 p. m. next Wednes- first time. Mr. Lewis’ c#&l didacy, arrest for. “* Valley on the eastern front, (reached last night for comment veloped when Paul McDuff, day. This answered charges made however, was withdra by the without pr : .Thursday night and trapped some {on when he plans to return to his/county chairman for the last|by the Bayt-Jacobs group that McHale forces when Gov.jSchrick- “He wa; of the Allied troops who were in Glens - Falls, N. Y., home where four years, anounced he would the previous convention call was er's nomination became [Pparent. robbed,” F advanced positions. a hero's welcome awaits him. But resign because of ill health. lillegal on’ the ground that com- At one time Mr. LeWls was “and the © The United - Nations troops Jriends said he would probably! McDuff forces joined the Mc-/mitteemen were not given the re- associated with Mr. Me Zh ney in are trying er-attacked at 1 a.m, Pri- - ; So 5 “ “qe . i il aft is 'f ’s fu- ts DT acy Le Toots oo oy CAMP MEETING WINTER STYLE—Rev. Paul F. Elliott (center) will preside at a dinner fonight “It until after his ‘father's fu-|Hale- Mokimey eines Ih ¥ EER savy hotles. . RE Ll eas er mi * prise in their jumpoff, but ha't in the YMCA when Daniel Moriarity (left) and the Rev. H. J. Rahrar with representatives of 75 Swift has not seen one of his|Mr. Kibler as a “compromise” in the fight” for the chairmanship McKinney forces and 14ter a way up the icy slope they had to churches will plan for the coming indoor camp meeting. It will be held Jan. I3 to 20 ih Cadle Tab- (two small sons who was born|chairman at a special conven-|in the contest with Mr. Lewis. came an outspoken foe @f their 1 stop in face of murderous rifle ernacle. . while he was overseas. /tion of precinct committeemen| If a deadlock develops at the leadership. Pachine gun. and. moriar fre, HE TT DELLE EEE ETE TEE EEE nn ET iE

They started off again, drove the, p TLE Reds from the height and oc- Holdup Victim

. -cupied it in force at dawn. : . 5 (UP)—The United Nations ac-| ! i cused the Communists today of By 10 Cents = :

bringing crated war. planes into, yoUNG printer robbed of $3 Korea for assembly at secret air- ,. night was ahead today fields within range of the. Allied 14 conte and one good lesson. ‘ lines during an armistice. Car) Hall, 21. of 432 E. North United Nations truce delegates gt aq robbed last night hy two said they learned of the Com- oh wha offeréd him a ride dowh-

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~munist plot from Red war pris-iyown After reporting to police. ; 1 oners, -But the Communist&® car werit“fa his night shift job |= 2 o ; : > : promptly called the charge hear- ‘as apprentice printer at The : ! . say and-a “ridiculous humor.” Times. i The exchange was a highlight, loss &truck- % note. of bh

of another day of fruitless debate . in both armistice sub-committees. | * The Reds again rejected all United, : Nations proposals and offered none of their own. The only agreement was to meet again at 11

{sympathy in the back shap. His fellow printers, after kidding Carl for being “stuck-up’ “took up a little collection.

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a. m. tomorrow (8 p. m. today, plus 25 cents worth of trolley : # i Indighapolis time). tokens. NL . hs + looked ‘‘as though we are in for ‘From now on.” Carl said today b One truce delegate said it amid thanks, “I'll ride the trolquite a struggle.” ley. : > Housing Allotment : ee o : | ‘The Federal Housing Adminisargaining tration today announced distriE a . | bution of 250 rental dwelling = : * ” . | units for the La Porte critical de- » : uris ic ion fense housing area. 5

Industries Realty Corp. of Ft, A long, bitter struggle over Wayne was awarded 86 units for union control at the Western | [the Kingsford Heights area; Na- : [tional Constriction Corp. of Val. . Electric plant here was set-|paraiso. 64 units for Michigan = Yled today with the C10 the, City, Fan Hastings Construction = Co. of L E winner. | a Porte, 100 units at Ia

+ Porte. v ¥ The CIO victory aver the AFL | ; — — 4 - unfon as bargaining agent was] 1 : confirmed today by Robert Vol-! SHERWIN-WILLIA MS ger, officer in charge of the Na-| Tver omtmar + tional Labor Relations Board § ’ 2 a here. The decision out of Wash-| Costs’ Less! ington “took bargaining rights! ; E— from the AFL's International

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Contested Ballots Cited

It took seven months and four © recounts to come up with the| - final word. NLRB said the of-| . ficial count was 1915 votes for "the CIO's Communications Work-| ers of America, 1742 votes for| the AFL Jocal, and 145 votes

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