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Witnesses’ Balk at Testifying
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Ex-Convict With Flare - For Cats, Sought by FBI
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3—An Com- €X-convict with a fondness for cats and sought since his girl was murdered in Michfn 1949 was placed today
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Commies Finish Second : To Nehru in India Vote
| By United Préss join a Communist - dominated | BOMBAY, India, Mar. 3—The coalition. : Socialist leader Jal Prakash Marain said the Communist Party
had an “antinational character’
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Polish officers in Russia, it was on the FBI's lst of “10 most. storm, laden with snow and rain, | |India on the basis of final official 014 reduce India to a Ruse The Commi learned today. wanteq Tugilives, : |growled eastward, dragging al returns from India's first majorisian satellite.” : for the first Chairman Ray Madden (D.© He Is Isale Aldy (French) : # nationwide general elections. | Nations hav
eporter that ‘“sev- Beausolell, 49-year-old Canadian “valuable” who has spent many years In
Ind,) told a eral” witnesses with
have balked at testifying openly. Beausoleil, also known as Al-
blast of Canadian-cooled air be-! f
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The Weather Bureau said there was an unconfirmed report of a'
Premier Jawaharlal Nehrus "s : Congress Party polled 74 per cent Report. French Chief
of the votes to remain in power Turns Down DeGaulle for another five years, a victory| pARIS, Mar. 3 (UP)—Reliable |
sia as a tru for “valid r It repress retreat, on- 1
r. Madden said that in most pert C, A . tornado near the c i o M the relictant witnesses have be $C mos, has beén charged a e Ihe city, but the i which was interpreted as a per- sources said today that President issue... Only cases n Michigan with the murder of ghway patrol was unable to 7 sonal triumph for Nehru and his yy t Auriol. although .harde had said th rejatives behind the Iron Curtain Rose Trahan, 47, native of Han- find evidence of one. | 4 "| policies. oo to wr RE on -the six. whare they are fotential victims jelson, Conn. and last. known Downtown Ft. Worth, however,| ! ~The Communists were far be-| has rebuffed an overture from tice inspect of lomuunis yepr Bg oud Hrd to have resided in Worcester, suffered some damage from,’ ‘hind the Congress national candi-| Gen. Charles DeGaulle, or without t Ra Te tern Te. downed power lines and broken| dates, But the Red strength was| Reliable sources said Gen, Even this coRifities 3 CO or the . Her body was found in a Lon- plate glass windows, noticeable particularly in the DeGaulle, whose right-wing Reds, how a the elite of Po- 90M: Mich. ditch Aug. 17, 1949, The storm was centered in’ state elections which were held at! Rally of the French People is the fading Allie land's army at Katyn forest near nc. head caved in.- Her {identity northeast Texas-and southeastern! the same time. In Madras, for largest single party in the Na- armistice. Smolensk, Russia. way delervined by an FBI finger- Oklahoma. It stretched all the] ir /instance, the Communists won 55 tional Assembly, had offered to I'm sure * The massaere site changed from print check, way to the Atlantic seaboard. ( 5 |seats in the 375-seat legislature meet Mr. Auriol secretely on Nous holy
Russian to German “hands in the Replaces Bank Robber
gummer of 1941. The Russians;
Frenchy was named to the list 'French' Beausoleil
Thunderstorms and heavy rains| | Ipreceded the advance, Far to the) north, the storm took the form of!
and the Congress Party won 140 “neutral ground,” but the Presi|dent refused.
Breakdown of Figures |, The DeGaullists so far have re-
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and Germans accuse each other - ; 5 | oF the crime. ee oma Rilng: Sank the ditch. And it was known that Snow: | In the national elections, the fused to take part in any coalie Ma : ints to. Russlans ' ; apture they had been traveling together. The Weather Bureau said. the Congress Party. won 363 of the/tion not pledged to reforming He said Pp York police Feb, 20, two days 489 t , ALITA id L ods v x C blow would develop into a “real’ elective seats in the parlia-|/the constitution and modifying rean Col. C Testimony so hu } agp in edt oj Ie Mani iam The Ac- ar Abandoned |stemwinder” as it picked up speed ment. The Communists and Al- the already-approved plans for a nothing th he Soneliion 1639-40 and ge, Baausolell for. wh B setae. om The car was found abandoned in its march toward the Atlantic.) leq, Parties von x seats; Hie Xaropean army- and pooling of say would ° perpetrated by the Russians, warrant was rt Scan Boston a few days after the| It was expected to reach the alee os BE asay ls, [urepean Inu Yio Soviet The committee recently heard mich. {s wanted by the FBI IDE: {murder No trace of BeaugoleilGreat Lakes region by tonight. % [the Hindu Mahas ples 4 bv: the! . . able. the first public eyewitness ac crossing state lines to dhol, been found since, Sub.zero temperatures glosed. in sm Independents 36. Ei, ht a f he Pan Am Fliers Agree Col. Darn count of the Katyn murders from prosecution; by New York as al The FBI warned that he is “ex- behind the front as it moved, A - ae ’ 2 oepend filled b , eos a 1- ol A bit ti mupists mi a Polish immigrant whose ident parole violator, and by the Im- tremely dangerous” and carries a'along. Jamestown, N. D., report-| HEAVY BLOW-—Construction Supt. Marvin H. Wiseman is |pointment The n ini 2 3 9 yapration 3 are ity was kept secret and whose migration Service f ff } ‘en. Bun. He usually secretes a weap- ed 6 below zero at midnight. | given medical treatment by a Methodist Hospital doctor aft I rig divid a tm ASHINGTON, Mar, 3.(UP)- Uhlig) Mat head was covered by a mask. ns Raval Cai bw spa tn on in the glove compartment of a; Ahead of the big front, New p truck. on the. head y 4 shoulder bv th Ro OL10r ater le » etl ed among 17 pan American World Airways what it sal Mr. Madden sald the masked pojice have foined the FBI in (ne CAT OF on the lower left front England was held tight in the 8 was siruck on the head and shoulder by the boom of a crane, splinter parties. said yesterday its Atlantic pilots ing to Ru Aes Hod eer stoguarded and po re ve joined the FBI in the ¢ nq. grip of clear, cold weather, The, The boom was accidentally released and fell while he was working | Vote counting in the month- have agreed to settle their senior. the neutral the Communists “don’t know who ar. or tm § His long arrest record showed continued cold in the area failed, On & new Broad Ripple business building at 918 E. 63d St. {long elections was completed ity. dispute through arbitration. In the ar he is.” | He was connected with the ,. 0" "0 0 i rced to five to/tc Make 'a dent in the heavy ™ mmm {Saturday night with the an-| The arbitrator, David L. Cole, debate on a But he sald’ some other wif- Trahan murder by his 1938 coupe ;, veary in New York's Sing Sing|$nowstorm which announced the ® ® ® nouncement of returns from will bégin hearings on the issue ers, North | nesses, fearing reprisals, will ap- Which had been seen parked near |... on \n May, 1020, after plead- Arrival of March Saturday. ‘Presidential Candidates . [Uttar Pradesh state. |Mar. 12. Both sides have agreed Sang Jo a ‘pear in closed session and their oT ling guilty to attempted robbery. AS much'as 22 inches were re-| ns Lopes for he Share| to ,2pide by ble decision. o lying, bist testimony will be released under : He . “Iported In somé locations. ® . vern were shattere e dispute concerns the sene sacring pr yy Pope Observes . He was transferred to“Attica pris-| Wh (just after the start of the elec-|iority rating of former American plete lack assumed - on in June, 1931, and escaped the | ! +1 Next hearings are scheduled for 9 Anniversaries folowing Septoraber. : : i jgon when the Socialists an-/Overseas Airlines’ pilots, who Mo Chicago, Mar. 13 and 14, Mr.| en wav Held in Kidnaping Three presidential candidates Howard, president of the Scripps. nounced that they would neverijoined PAA in a 1950 merger. Retorted Madden said. Among those to be] VATICAN CITY, Mar. 8 (UP), Given 20 Years have been invited to attend the Howard Newspapers, = : Adm. R. E. ‘heard is Col. Henry Szymanski, —Pope Plus XII passed a ‘serene, Providence, R. I., police arrest- OF Stepson 8 lannual gridiron show of the In-| Title of the show is. “Hellaba-| 2 “We do 1 former U. 8. liaison officer with but active” Sunday in the Vatican ed him Feb. 27, 1932, for assault] ! 'dianapolis Press Club May 15 inlloo of '52.” More than 1200 per- lied, and we the wartime Polish army in exile./palace on his combined 76th birth- and robbery and he was sentenced] BURLINGTON, Iowa, Mar. 3 Murat Temple. |sons. are expected to attend the © At one | ‘Col. Szymanski made reports today and 13th anniversary of. his to 20 years. He was returned to (UP)—William Barnett, 47, Kala-| Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower session at which the great, near- against the the Pentagon on the disappear- elevation to spiritual leader of the| Attica in September, 1940, and/mazoo, Mich. was arrested here 8nd Sens. Robert A. Taft (R. O.)great and the would-be-great will Communist ‘ance of thousands of Polish of-lworld’s 375 million, Catholics. {was paroled Noy. 15, 1943, to the| yest ota ay ob charge of ki dnap-({304 Estes Kefauver (D. Tenn.) be roasted in customary fashion. reached su Teer ts aL Runa. BAdsY. inst week, Vatican flags flying in the sun-( Immigration Service. for deporta- IZ Wig S.yedr-ld stepson and have received invitations from| Press Club president Ed Sovolal Libby told we, Soviet embassy last weekiiight over the Pontiff's tiny “king. tion to Canada on the basis of his (0, 3 po} p [gridiron dinner chairman Eugene of The Times announced the fol- “1 have I. en's Invkldom” of Vatican State were ‘the conviction for crime involving "°F, eLer, (J. Cadou 8r., Indiana manager of lowing committee chairmen: uncertain 3 tation to testify and give the Rus- only outward signs of the occa- moral turpitude. Peter is the son of Barnett's/International News Service. | ’ tion, the I sian version of the Katyn case. sion yesterday. ‘ | Be in Si jestranged wife and his brother,’ “rTHey may be asked to m ake! Maurice = Gronendyke, vice, me” Adm. The embassy replied that the in-| J = 5 A ™ n Simcoe County, On-'who was her first husband. five-minute talks, but they werel harman; Mauties Farly, scrinei) request tha . vestigation was an “insult.” I Paic Pac Who was born lar yA nada, Beausolell came to| Barnett was arrested on a war- invited chiefly to be seen and not/Charles Werner, distinguished, voice, if po ”r : Eugenio, ace , & “Roman oft 4 a 28 Wien a young man and rant jssued in Kalamazoo on the peard» Mr. Cadou sald guests; James Farmer, programs; Adm. L a . {Rome,” in 1876, the day began settled in Woonsocket, R. I. He|lcomplaint of Mrs. Barnett who ’ : . (James W. Carr, invitations; : Limit Library Service ith a 4 worked | P | A number of Hoosiers who have that the 1 ny {with a dawn mass in his private worked in garages and a textile grrived here last night to take the! A oo wij Henry Morsch, stage; Carl Dortch, | Only limited service will be chapel on the third floor of the'mill, reputedly was a bootlegger, pov ho gained national reknown also willi¢jnance: W, J. (Curley) Ash, pub-! NON-STOP 1 HOUR 41 MINUTES the Joost CHiersd by jhe technical and ref- palace beside the Basilica of St./a store clerk, and also an attend-| iy told police he left be Jnyites, he said. Among them ji itv: Reith Bratton, signs pu ~via had. Prog de! 2 Sopa ents gr ie peter, ids Vitis giss ; offen Lid Worcester, Mass, state, home ith the boy because Mrs.| Wl SOngWHr Hoagie thers 2% and Mrs. 1. Clayton Hughes, ! CES NEW olufury. CONSTELLATIONS nil. i 0 . ol Po : ‘Barnett had consulted a lawyer to be invited are .Illinois Gov. ' i : 8TH A [8 Aaoaress. Mise or oki Me thouse BY UPON iliousa tds hid Sh He might frequent roll skatingiabout-putting Peter in an orphan- Adlai On also oe pee Walter Hogan of radio station] Fastest fo New Orleans, 4 hours 22 minutes! TERS, Ko braries, said both departmentsistate and the taithul gg likes to play Chinese check-lage. ldential possibility and Govs.WIRE, who has directed a num- *. Non-stop to Detroit, only 66 minutes! United Na will be in normal operation Mar. heal ig pa YE (ers, and, as the FBI says, “Ikes| Barnett started to work as al/Frank J. Lausche of Ohio, G./ber of amateur theatrical produc-| shot down 10. | well pe © Sats: He had a white kitten/furnace man here and enrolled Mennen Williams of Michigan tions, will direct this one. ; the Korean res r————— C8 WN ri _Tknown as "Fifty" In 1049. -|the boy in ‘school. land Lawrence Weatherby of | out two in | Kentucky. Authentic information on pay | The Sab Far and Away ‘ : Leaders to Be Invited changes, leave regulations, per- | two-to-one * : : Newspaper leaders to be in- sommel increases and cuts, and | other MIG: ° o S vited include Barry Faris, editor other information vital to gov- | The 5th im S a ree f e ea rin NOWS oes in chief of International News ernment workers are in Your | board now , iu Service, Rem Cooper,” of the| Federal Job in The Sunday | - 36 probabl In Harrison, Me. Malcolm en money fo p 7 the back ficlals in W , i Astodiated ress, and oY Times, | damages. Bees a ou i Ay Hott dh, hu Iackiicals In Washo on, ate ut 1 armel and prosperity in Baer [ems Jus Me Sa in ne being, Se puly [Wite of her actor-husband, Mich- miner who's been paralyzed from |vanrement is ity s ad A = Vetere ev climb a tree while ael O'Shea. Mrs. Grace O'Shea the waist d | wearing snowshoes. contends that if Wer Iormerics oh ap down Jince ig ack missionary, commercial and gov- iy wW ki Despite the heavy-footed equip- hubby can't pay up the $27,129, | J{enment program and to the suc-j/ : atki ment, Mr. Briggs scrambled his wife should 1449, lyears ago, stars in a government- cess of women in legislature and Ti speedily aloft When a pain crazed . e should. - |sponsored movie called “A New business. PRINCE deer charged him. He stayed The Wimmin Beginning! Scaling With Bs. ye. EE —T——— ’ o HooSier, 3s there three hours, until a 85TME| There'll be a woman telling the|thousands oi own MI Etna Spews Ashes | wars joins 5 : » (IAT, . . romote wan @ came and shot the ani {men what to do even on the Muni-lothers who now lie paralyzed in| Over Co t id AT. HOME IN INDIANA FOR!801YEARS prom a De . leipal Golf course in Kalamazoo, bed. | uniryside ¥ ; z of Indiana Harmony and Discord {Mich., this year. Mrs. Van a ? ! CATANIA, Sicily, Mar. 3 (UP) | ? 1872-1932 : The new a ores J mers all-city soit Church and State |—Mt. Etna, Europe's highest ac-| : posed of se 7 . champ of Sarasota, Fla. has been! Church of England Bishop Dr.! : : : d Veter: |APpointed course pro. |Ernest W. pars has ony ole Foloana Haute esRry : ra ye! H ss : isharp controversies after he called’ Spee cloud. of ashes) Eby, Judge ope Springs Eternal 'spread of communism in China over the neighboring countryside. Circuit Cot | Chicago doctors renewed stud- ‘a transformation which fn the: The stirring of the volcano fol- - sponsor is {les today to determine if twin end will give to China the leader- lowed strong earth shocks yester- burg, form |boys, joined at the. top of their'ship in human progress.” In the day that sent panic-stricken vil- mander. skulls, can be successfully sepa-/past the bishop of Birmingham lagers fleeing into the streets. Yeterzns Irated. The Siamese twins born has challenged church belief in| A‘ dozen or so "houses were —seventh, ll]ast September to Mr. and Mrs. miracles, the Virgin birth of Wrecked by the shocks, and indorsed M ‘Royt Brodie were being studied Christ, physical resurrection of others were damaged. There . geld publis at the University of Illinois Re- Christ, infant baptism and re. Were no casualties. The quakes, naire; for Robert Merrill Michael O'Shea Search Hospital to determine /ligious disapproval of mercy kill- rang church bells in the area. though Mr {whether a heart conditton could ing. ing candi Met Opera soloists Robert -Mer-| ; veil] and Roberta Peters will be. | P® corrected to make the Sspara- pe di w BETSY ROSS has~not a Rot tion possible. \Credits Women wi} pun. come a duét. The 32-year-old . Judge E paritone and 21-year-old soprano Paraplegic Star |New York economist Beardsley CANDIES way to oO will wed in June or July. pleg Ruml told a lecture audience at, ay. 0 i. 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