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Reds | Back ‘Down On Truce Concede UN pe. ra Has Right
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t - dominated T VY { R , | doq's life was saved by a heart . | S ° Ya}. Prakash : Q e110 uss operation at Northwestern Uni- Sa Cab Strike At everin a akas : : | i munist Party By United Press versity. Medical School. Dr. » S 1 character” PANMUNJOM, Korea, Mar. 3— Willis Potts, famous "blue | Two instances of violence; a hod 53 agencies Tope
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verture from Hop ighestion oy Jrigsion, ‘with; |treatment’ for a bruised temple. ', Indianapolis. Dr. vi o> Be: i Even this back-tracking by the | Robert Goodner, Red Cab traf- C. 0. Hawley,: ” said Gen, Rede.” However. did. Tor Yevive fic superintendent, reported the EXeoutive secre- » right-wing fading Allied hopes for & Korean. windshield of a parked company ind of United People alhe armistice | taxi smashed at 11th and Penn ! On 5s in the Na- . give the - d offered to “I'm sure any reason we" give [Byivania Sts. o report of the or- . » secretely—on would not be sound to them,” Col.| Cases of two men arfested in \ganization atthe Dr. Hawley ut the Presi- Don O. Darrow, United Nations, ithe strongarm helsting of a Red annual meeting : staff officer, said after the 50-| I Tay Dr. Hawley will tell that the ° ) far have re- minute meeting. | tinued in Munieipal Court 3 today {Disciples , more than $24
in any coali« 0 reforming
The Communists conceded today for the first time that the United Nations havea right to veto Russia as a truce inspector, but only for “valid reasons." A It represented the Reds’ first retreat, on. this major deadlocked issue... Only last Saturday, they, had said that Russia must serve on-the six-nation neutral armis-’
Iwhich police connected with the |10-day-old Red Cab Co, strike, iwere reported last night. , | Jake Larkin, 33, of 3019 N.' Kenwood Ave. said he was black! jacked in a fight with two com: pany supervisors at Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts. They denied it. Mr. {Larkin did not need hospital
baby" heart surgeon, perfected his technique through experiments on Caesar, the dog at left. :
until Mar. 13. |
George Neal, 39, of 21 W. 20th] St., charged with assault and
May Be Stalling | He said he had told North Ko-
tional, missionary and relief ef fort in thé world will meet tow ‘morrow through Thursday in the Hotel Severin. | The. agencies, combine in Unifled $rdnfotion, {Inc., for financial support with $.« {headquarters in g*
{million for current maintenance lof United Promotion as of June
Teoaif yin iW 3 R 30, 1951." This represents a gal tans dn & regh a. Chang Obit Sax. that vo gr « (battery with intent to rob, was lof $275,498 over the period of the a ‘pooling of no on Ee rate Tnat ; ‘free on $1000 bond. John Wilson, |previous .year. In addition, ‘the thy Soviet Uni ; was unaccept-| 31, same address, had been re-| (Disciples contributed for special — A non ‘yas Po ‘leased without hond on a ma-| N {causes $106,103. . A liclous trespass charge. i ] | The Disciples announce that a 3 Agree DR ie pid "The taxt was found Friday ina)‘ * *} - definite operation now is in prog- ’ ravine northeast of the city, : site ress to produce an increase o ber. 2 /6P; to assure Shemsdives thet Sef . so mtn ey TO HIS AID—When the aging former chief fell victim to the per or over the peti 8 rid Airways what it said about never agree-' Truma n’'s Ki n Sleciisn purge, his sons, Jack Jr. (left) and Robert (right) jumped to | June, 1950. : tlantic pilots ing to Russian membership on ; i§ woe. Purpose Explained
their senior. arbitration. avid L. Cole, on the issue
the neutral commission.
1, IE, ra Se armivies m= Court OKs Loyalty Test Finnegan Trial
ers, North Korean Maj. Gen. Lee] Opens in St. Louis
‘Slightly Better’.
Louis internal revenue collector er-in-law, was reported “slightly
WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 on Chief O'Neal’s Passing
Disciples also, through Unified | Promotion, are attempting to ed~ |ucate their membership regarding
have agreed sang Jo accused the Allies of . : ; __|Mrs. David W. Wallace, Presi- gj . : tewardship, that is, the I he sore wns, ackmai, sais. me Ep American Teachers io a 2s a wi mms sras moi Shocks Friends Here [fi oom to wen
1er American pilots, who
plete lack-of sincerity. By ‘United Press ‘and none needs it more than the and Democratic Party workhorse, improved” yesterday.
Most Unpleasant WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 — The teacher.” went on trial today on a five-,
| As word of John O'Neal's death|police work well. White House aids sald improve- spread through the city early to- some of the men that he was not
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He had told church and its work, ;
The Rev. Roy L. Thorp, Cen
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jtralia, Ill, Saturday assumed his
Retorted thd United Nation's gupreme Court today upheld the Justice Douglas said the Fein- count indictment charging bribery ment in Mrs. Wallace's condition ; : e+ |day, friends and acquaintances of- feeling well, but. he kept right on : fee '. , (duties as director of stewardship
Adm. R. E. Libby: \validity of a New York State law berg Law “proceeds on a prin- and misconduct in office. Saturday and yesterday apparent-| “We do not lle. We have mot designed to rid the public schools ciple repugnant to our society—| As the case opened in theily brought her out of danger, but fered the following comments: |working. That was.the way with of Unified-Promotion. ; lied, and we shall not lie. |of subversive teachers. : guilty. by association.” He said crowded court of U. 8. District that she still is considered quite] Police Chief John E. Ambuhl; him, He was very active for a| Unified Pfomotion will sponsor At one point in a Lee tirade" justice Sherman Minton Wrote the “subversive” dharter of listed Judge Rubey M. Hulen, Mr. Fin- jj, | “Lt. Jack O'Neal's death was man of his age. He had a lot of @ breakfast Thursday honoring against the United Nations, the ne court’s 6 to 3 decision uphold- organizations is determined in a/negan’s attorneys asked the court! mp. aged woman has been in| : t an |friends.” the Rev. Robert Tobias of SwitsCommunist general’s voice ing the constitutionality of the so-|proceeding where the teacher is for. an indefinite continuance, | qo. health for months and in great shock to me. He was Judge Phillip L. Bayt; who as/erland. Rev, Tobias is associate -_ reached such volume that Adm. | called Feinberg Law. Justices not a party. This finding “hangs claiming that newspaper, radio| a aq a severe cold several weeks 'aYs one of my good friends. mayor appointed O'Neal as chief, secretary of the committee on in : Libby told him he was not deaf. yg, Black, Felix Frankfurter as an ominous cloud over her.own and magazine publicity given the ,o, she hecame so sick. Frida {I worked with him when I first was in Florida today and could ter-church ald and re of “I have noted that the more|;ngq william O. Douglas dissented. hearing,” he said. . case had prejudiced a fair trial (pion: “that the President Eyicame on the department—in fact/not be reached for comment. the World Council of rotor 5 uncertain you are of your posi-i mpe 1949 statute directs the New, | Judge Hulen overruled the mo-|par three sons and “su a Io he broke me in.” | Mayor Clark: Geneva. : tion, the louder you scream at yori State Board of Regents to) Raises Havoe tion. The defense then offered a (hay come to her bedside 58 | Police Capt. J. Richard Jakob “His passing marks the end of Agencies included in Unified me,” Adm. Libby said. “I must'qraw yun a list of subversive or-| “The very theat of such a pro- motion to allow them to choose| i “Jack O'Neal was a very fine 35 years of excellent public serv-| Promotion are: The Association request that you moderate YOUT gapizations. Membership in a cedure is certain to raise havoc which of the five counts would be Mrs. Truman's mother spends a big-hearted and. well liked. ice to the people of Indianapolis.”|for the Promotion of Christian voice, if possible.” listed organization constitutes With academic freedom,” Justice heard first. This was also turned large part of each year here and y.'y 4 "vears of wide experience] Police Night Inspector Ralph Unity, the Board of Higher EduAdm. Libby said afterward grounds for dismissal unless Douglas said. “Youthful indiscre-| down. io ‘the rest of the time at her home in police work. The department Bader: cation, the Board of Church Bx that the meeting “was one Of j,y5)4y ig otherwise proved. Teach- tions, mistaken causes, misguided) The court then proceeded to in Independence, Mo. The White yy) miss him.” ° “That's too bad. I hate to hear| tension, the Pension , the the most unpleasant we've eVer oi. .ng organizations are af- enthusiasms—all long forgotten—the selection of a jury. House described her illness asi police Inspector Leolin Trout- it. I don’t know what to say ex-| United Christian Missionary 80 had. Progress was absolutely ro qed hearings. |become the ghosts of a harrowing! eee connected with her advanced man: : |cept that he was a nice fellow as ciety, the Indiana Christian Misnil.” : Taking up the argument, that Present. “Any organization com- Steel Bundles Crush Vente: Her current condition Was| “It's too bad. He was oneltar as] wis concerned. We al- sionaty Amotistion, 38 additions] STH A RMY HE ADQU AR-|the law is an abridgement of free mitted to a liberal cause, any) 2 Mi hi . ; elioved to be a result of a recent swell fellow to work for. He|/ways got along. The information missionary societies and 10 col~ TERS. Korea, Mar. 3 (UP)— speech and assembly, Justice Min- 8roup organized to revolt against ichigan City Men cold. a : |treated me fair. He knew his took me by surprise.” |leges and foundations. United Nations F-86+ Sabrejets'ton said: an hysterical trend, any commit MICHIGAN' CITY, Ind, Mar. g “It is clear that such persons tee launched to sponsor an -un-/3 (UP)—Two Pullman-Standard »
11G-15 of | | She), Yown, he Plo knocking have the right under our law to popular program becomes suspect. Car Manufacturing Co. employees
: assemble, speak, think and be-' “These are the organizations were crushed to death’ today Lio a tle ptastyllieve as they will . . . it is equally into which Communists often in-\when three bundles of sheet steel STRAUSS « two-to-one 0ddE, damaged five clear that they have no right to filtrate. Their presence infects the fell on them. : Ne MICE ’ work for the state in the school Whole, even though the project The dead were Clifford Woody, SAYS: | " othe ’ system upon the reasonable terms Was not conceived in sin. A[28, of suburban Lakeland, and . I
> : ae pn A ane ean down by the proper authori- teacher caught in that mesh is/Ralph O. Williams, 22, Michigan
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ties of New York.” ‘Sensitive Area’ Authorities said they were : | - “Fearing condemnation, she will hooking a load of sheet iron with I~ “If they do not choose to workitend to shrink from any associa-|chain hoists when a tier of steel ion such terms, they are at liberty tion that stirs controversy. In that/piled nearby ,was dislodged by
Veterans Push jto retain their beliefs and as- manner freedom of expression will! the hoists. The two-feet thick lsociations and go elséwhere. ‘be stifled. [bundles toppled onto the men.
EY ! ® : . Watkins Bid The majority opinion held to] : Times State Service ithe line of a similar decision last Spying Project’ lke to Inspect PRINCETON, Ind., Mar. 3—iyear on a loyalty oath required | “But that is only partof it... P Hoosier veterans of two world ,y 104 Angeles. In this connec-! “The law: inevitably turns the Turkey's Fighting Men wars joined forces here today to {ion justice Minton-wrote: school system into a spying proj-| PARIS, Mar. 3 (UP) — Gen i |
promote Lt. Gov. John A. Wat-| «we adhere to that case. A ect. Regular loyalty reports on kins, a Democrat, for GOVernorio,cher works in a sensitive area the teachers must be made out. I . Hisenhowey aro by of Indiana. ‘in a schoolroom. There he shapes|The principals become detectives;| quick look at Turkey's 30 tough The new veterans group, COM-'the attitude of young minds|the students, the parents, the] : posed of several American Legion i,wardqs the society in which they community becomes informers. and Veterans of Foreign Wars|jj ue 1p this, the state has a vital] “What happens under this law leaders, yesterday named A. Dale ,ncern, It must preserve the in-|is typical of what happens in a
Eby, Judge of the Gibson County tecrity of the schools. police state. Teachers are under Bin Turkey, Son. isenjiower Circuit Court, chairman. Another| “rnat the school ~authoritiesiconstant surveillance; their pasts ar Gruenther, will fly to Athens
2 sponsor is W. I. Brunton, Scotts- ave the. ri n are combed for signs of dis- ’ burg, former State Legion com- have us. a ag hg uy Se lievaliy: their his are 0 Inspeet Greece's 10 divisions, mander. i employees as to their fitness to/watched for clues to dangerous Veterans from three districts maintain the integrity of the thoughts. A pall is cast over —seventh, eighth and ninth— gona0ls as a part of ordered so- the classrooms. There can be no indorsed Mr. Watkins, a Bloom- qjaty cannot be doubted. One’s.real academic freedom in that enfield publisher and active Legion- associates, past and present, asivironment....” - : i naire, for the Governorship. Al-iya11 ag one’s conduct, may prop-| Justice Black . wrote “a short though Mr. Watkins is the lead-|er)y pe considered in determining dissent of his own. He said “pubing candidate for ‘Governor, heiginass and loyalty. lic officials cannot be constituhas not announced formally he, “From time immemorial, one's tionally vested with powers to se-|
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will run. reputation has been determined/léct the ideas people can think| : Juage Eby sald plans are Undeliin part by the company he keeps. | about. . + +» ‘Public Socials with | for Watiine 2 hors Mb basis. ‘Know of No Rule’ ants; er ae Die ey 9 53 — YY x : A veterans rally for Mr. Watkins|, “In the employment of officials, co—————— The marriage won't last if the Ne will be staged in the Calypool and teachers of the school system, bride says “I do” while still took: Hotel Mar. 16. the state may very properly in- Harvester Workers ing around to see if she could do - |quire into the company they keep, ys better ia jand we know of no rule, con: ote Return to Jobs | ei a ¥ 2 Envoys to Meet istitutional or otherwise, that pre-f ROCK ISLAND, Ill, Mar. 3 i,
vents the state, when determining (UP)—Farm equipment workers]
° s On QOatis Case the fitness and loyalty of suchiLocal 109 voted yesterday to re-| {persons, from considering the Or-/turn to work under a 30-day truce |
PARIS, Mar. 3 (UP)—ToP- ganizations and persons with at the Farmall Tractor Works of ranking American diplomats from whom they associate.” ‘the International Harvester Co. Eastern Europe will discuss here| Justice Douglas said in his About 4500 union members tomorrow the chances of freeing dissent that. he has not been able walked out of the plant Feb. 22 to| American Correspondent William «to accept the recent doctrine that protest wage cuts .for 42 block] N. Oatis from- imprisonment bY a citizen who enters the public testers. “John Ducey, president of the Czechslovak Communists, service can be forced to sacrifice the local, said the workers would well-informed sources said today. nis civil rights.” Ireturn to their jobs today. ; According to information. here,| «The Constitution guarantees! “If a settlement isn't reached in American diplomats in Prague freedom of thought and expres-|30 days we'll meet Apr. 5 to deie now haye some hope of gettingision to everyone in our society,”|cide further action,” Mr. Ducey Mr. Oatis freed from prison where he ‘said. “All are entitled to it; said. he is held under a 10-year sen-| umm _ iE Li tence as a “spy.” . g It is understood that the Czechoslovak government is considering American feelers as to the possibility of* freeing Mr. Oatis. George W. Perkins, Assistant . Secretary of State, will preside at tomorrow's _gonference. Among those attending are to be Ellis’ O. Briggs, American Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, and Hugh S. Cumming Jr., Charge d’Affaires
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