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»dge of the . | i : ; : ; ELIZABETH, N. J., Jan. 23—Bodies of former Secre- Truman Picks Law Shows Its ‘Teeth’ — : : t
} unit ‘was tary of War Robert P. Patterson and 27 others crowded
i som Sol moe ey» sates hes 0 rn: Mae Veagh as State Communists Spain Envoy Driven Underground
ys after he
3ritton was ’ ge of using Seven persons were injured, one
critically.
SIL Tour Thg two-engine Convair airliner carrying 23 passengers and .W IGTON. Jan. 2: ] : ioc - : : oy tt d ys line ina Patter- w ASHINGTON, 3 3 28 it P) By IRVING LEIBOWITZ: Edward Rouls, now retired, said: eo ued son, sliced the top off an apart- P =Lincoly MacVeagh, present Indiana’s anti-Communist law “We are aware that there are , Police De ment building and exploded on a U. S. ambassador to Portugal, ‘has driven the state's Reds under- some people here who sympathize : v frame house in‘ a blinding fog has been selected by President ground. with Communist doctrine. We are
ter the new ame in. ad been an
The Hoosier Commies, who keeping track of all suspects.”
3 . : "once boasted they would never In highly industrialized Lake envoy to Spain, administration run for cover, have packed up County, the ~ communities are
late yesterday, killing all aboard. Five occupants of the flaming house, including three children,
. [Truman to be the next American
ne traffic di« were burned to death sources said yesterday. and silently scrammed, a state- dotted with steel mills and Comdemoted to ‘ ; Steam’ He will succeed Stanton Grif- wide spot check of Indiana cities Munists were once active, reports n.- He ap. Grasping at 3 Saw fis whose imminent rflramen feveaied today. are that the Communists are the board, Elizabeth Police Lt. William J. was announced Monday. Mr. ‘On July 14, The Times disclosed Still working, but secretly. romoted un= Mulke said 31 bodies had been Griffis, who is 65, requested a in an exclusive story that the The American Legion, long in 1938 to recovered, but - ohly 28 were return to private life after 10 Communist Party had made ex- time foe of Communism in Indi-
of sergeant,
stretched out on the floors of the yrdered him '
vears of governmental service, tensive plans to go underground ana, has kept an eye peeled for Haines Funeral Home, Lt. Mulke Tonia Eg ps 8 8
President Truman said the res- in its most drastic protective activities of Communists in Lake
J - c +4 Mm ub Be inet everal why ignation was accepted “on a date move ever made in Indiana. County and the Calumet area. — his men might have Bp con. to be established later.” Secret Orders Listed Hit at Steel Mills ied fused in their count : Mr. MacVeagh, who is 61, willl LL oe on In East Chicago, John Krupa, rr LS ar the. airliner face the job of persuading Gen. 1% Story detailed the secret vice commander of the Indiana y.2 3 1 Francisco Franco to - permit orders which had gone out "to peg, said open Communist ace
et . ice was the rnal “custoe rket, 510 E, - §-
crashed while attempting to make an instrument landing at nearby Newark Airport, Homer Strickler of the American Airlines public relations staff said all aboard f 3846 Park A x ‘ ¢ i were safe, but later admitted he issing when had been ‘“grasping-at a straw.”
American use of Spanish air and Sonam leaders on all levels; tivity ceased nearly a year ago— naval bases in return for eco- NE: Abo Ish all open party “aver since the anti-Communist ea meetings. a nA nomic aid. es law was passed. Franco has not put a price tag I'WO: Destroy all membership Instead, Mr. Krupa said, the on the bases yet, but reports from records and destroy or hide all. communists seem to concentrate Madrid indicate he would like other party documents and ,n ‘@istributing literature at the
i . e . ‘ : “iy \ y U. 8S. arms aid for his large but Papers. - steel mills. He said reports ffom ning were} WHERE 28 DIED—One “fireman (lower center) stands on the wing-tip of the American Airlines A nonscheduled C-46 headed LIV eduihped GYIMV. THREE: Limit all secret meet- Shale NC ree . 4 2 i poorly equipped : § Legionnaires actively spying on of cigarets, plane that slammed into a row of house Elizabeth, N. J terday, killing 2 At | for Florida struck 2. building and > i ; ita t 0 pounds of 3 : . . uses in Shzade', N. vw yesterday, hiiing 8 persons. At lower ..ched in the Elizabeth River Formal negotiations on the ings of rank and file members to the Communists indicate the Hoo= hd 3 right is a washing machine from a smashed home. last Dec. 16, killing the 56 persons terms are expected to get under a maximum of three persons. sier Reds have taken refuge in renee ! ; aboard. way in Madrid In the next month! Prosecutors in two counties— Chicago. Mayor James Kirk, enraged 3 or two. Frank Fairchild of Marion and “We have been trying to spot a over the crashes and the constant § Mr. MacVeagh first became a David P. Stanton of Lake—can't Communist up here so the prose-low-flying of other airplanes over \top envoy in 1933 when he was even find any Communists to try cutor could try out our new lew,” ambler Elizabeth, said he would demand lappointed minister to Greece. He out the new law, passed by the he asserted. “But no luck. They're Sedan, that Newark Airport be moved later served as minister to Ice-/1951 state legislature. As a result, gone.” . : st and to a less densely populated area. land and to the Union of South/no Reds have been prosecuted! Herschel Jones, mayor of Loo- : : ‘ » Africa. > {under the year-old statute, which t d chai f th Tod It Is Anoth | gootee and chairman o o of any “Fy Seay it . gi lh CHILDREN MISSING — A — joutlaws the Communist Party in Legion's Un-American Activities rtible Be oy - Was one nurse comforts Mrs. A. Feska Head of ‘Little Hoover’ Indiana. Committee, reported the Amerie Juipment, “Today it is another. I don't know a she sobs in anguish, not Flown The Coop canism Committee and the Une how many more it must take be- knowing whether her three chil- Group Confers Here Police Capt. J. Richard Jacob, American Committee of the Lefore the state and others do some- dren, who were missing, were in" ¢.te Rep. Paul C. Moellering head of the Indianapolis Inter- gion will meet in Indianapolis Feb, thing about it.” the house struck by the air (rR. Ft. Wayne), chairman of In- nal Security Division, said local 3 to discuss the present Come The airliner, on its way to New- |i \AnA’s. "Li ror. CY | Commies, ltke George Sandy and munist sikuation. kf Baifalo. N. Y - 1 ner. diana’'s “Little Hoover Commis Ben Cohen. have “flown the He said that the Un-American ar rom ULialo, N. X,, ITHSSEU [weoeemmim—— S— —- sion” to streamline state govern-| ipa ' re Eo a - an Elizabeth girls’ school by 50 Th s J. Reid.-33. Elizabeth: ment, was in Indianapolis, today £o0p. Activities Committee will take up feet ‘seconds before i crashed.|Tnomas J. Reid.-33, Elizabeth; = ob 0 0 (wih ctate officials on, CaPt. Jacob, who helped organ- the case of \an Indiana school School officials ‘said, however, | Co-Pilot Saurence i dlee/lo, Ri recommendations of the study ize the Internal Security Division teacher reported to be a Come 2 aston, Pa., and Miss Marilyn £ : § >
that classes had been dismissed
in 1940 with former Police Chief munist. and the building was almost — -
Ruth Siegle, 21, the stewardess. 8Toup. : | reer a oe tates The commission has made an]
: empty. | Mr. Reid's wife was preparing ; . .s:: "ar Si g Richard Moser, former. chief for a family birthday when the investigation of the Depsriment| STRAUSS . i " 4 ’ ’ ’ “of Revenue, Conservation Depart-| v or STORE HOURS 9:30 TILL S , i Robert Patt counsel of the Senate Crime In-|Plane crashed. She said She knew! ....t and the Highiway Commis-| SAYS: “ J :3( L ober! 7a enon vestigating Committee, identified|it was her husband's plane be- qn 4 formal report is Cl 2
TRAGIC NEWS—Mrs. Henrietta Reid, 30, expectant mother and wife of pilot of plane. She was prgparing a family
the 60-year-old Mr. Patterson’s/cause she had had a “premoni-io ipih the next two weeks.
>. ae - body at the morgue-by his shirt tion” earlier in the day. She is The Little H ra Victim Can’t Explain : 8 e Hobver groud was P size. the mother of two children and ....teq to eliminate duplication
ne { fa : : : | i ting a third. : , — Serious Head In ury | A dental chart had furnished !3 €Xpec and overlapping of services, abolINJURED Mrs. Florence | {temporary identification of the] Residents in the jittery neigh-|jsh re SDN services and consoli-|
Earlman weeps at the bedside | A 46-year-old Indianapolis man i ; i : to (ws lawyer who had served in Presi- borhood were terrified by the gate services of a similar nature. birthday party when the crash of her daughter, Sheila, injured was in serious condition in Gen-/dent Truman's cabinet as Secre- roar of the plane as it skimmed —— |
or the . B occurred four blocks away. The when the passenger plane eral Hospital with a head injury tary of War from 1945 to 1947. lover the treetops. B 1 Yoath m ; _Reids have two children. crashed into a row of houses. today and police were trying to| In Washington, President Tru-| Mrs. Ann Worth, whose duplex utler Teacher in th TTT Eee ee ——————— y P Ying ‘man described Mr. Patterson's was almost struck by the plane S ki inC d in the learn if he had been slugged or] tio {vas simost Struct oy plane, ynaaking in Canada Tube TWA = TWA =TWA =TWA=TWA =TWA vos 8 hitrun trasfic within, death gs § “ireémendous* loss. jsaid everyihing was so bright pegong : | Seek Dental Charts that I couldn't see. Dr. William Robinson, Butler [eather ! The man is Robert H. Gibson, School of Religion, is lecturin at| 2 i : whom police found semiconscious| Haines Funeral Home spokes- “The whole place looked like a © u | Coll Torent : signals N 3 in his room in the Linden Hotel, man said the next-of-kin of oth- living hell,” she sald. {Srmmanne) college, Toronto, Cane] low ~ i x § last night. He was unable to tell er victims would be asked to, Mrs. Mary Sherkness, 56, an!® Be De also will give al nein and | them what had happened. + |bring dental charts to help au-'employee at St. Elizabeth's Hos-| . : i £ Ny ad ll . series of lectures Monday to Feb. | ambler! li I me jynonities sonang identification. |pital, sald she was walking past 1 in connection with the Christian | i | Joseph O. Fluet, chief investi-izn intersection when the plane : i
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OFFICE gator of te Civil Aetonautiesiorashed. his stay in Evansville, Dr. Robin- | Board, in New York ares, said, “They fly low over here all the son will speak to the annual con-|
the airliner came into Newark! oe Pony ; Py |time,” she said. “So I didn’t ference of Indiana pastors. i SU LIES {from the southeast headed for a. » anything of it. 1 was = |
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