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Truck Driver Dies In Crash Flames
Times State Service FT. WAYNE, June 14 — An Ohio truck driver burned to death in his semitrailer which rammed a bridge abutment on U, 8. 24 east of here early today. Flames from the truck melted metal on the bridge, causing it to sag seven feet. Traffic on the busy highway was closed definitely.
Briton Faces 14-Year Term If Convicted
Recall of Russian Aid May Be Asked
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LONDON, June 14 (UP)—William Martin Marshall, foreign office radio operator formerly in the embassy in Moscow, was held for trial today on the charge of giving secret information to the Russian embassy here,
The dead man was identified as William Bevington, Wooster, O. He was driving one of two trucks traveling together for the Wenham Trucking So., Cleveland.
The first truck cleared the
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Tth Red Attack Hurled Back
Bry United Press | SEOUL, Korea, June 14—Amer-| ican infantrymen of the Oklahoma 45th Division today hurled | back the seventh savage Chinese, counter-attack against newly won
Political Roundup—
Senate Candidates Put on State Ballots
By IRVING LIEBOWITZ tion Commissioner Edwin Steers Unknown to most Hoosiers is irs yecadined The Il een 8 the fact that Republican and approval and put the race for the Democratic candidates for U. S.igenate seat back on the state Senator will be on the state|ticket,
key hills west of Chorwon. ‘ticket this year instead of on! | At least a battalion of Reds— the federal ballot. some 750 men -— attacked the| This affects only Indiana
“ » {counties where there are no votThunderbirds” with support of ing machines. In these counties,
direct fire from heavy self-pro-
a state ballot and a federal
That's where it is now. Many politicians in both parties are unaware of this switch, It is particularly useful to Indiana Democrats who do not want to be tagged with the missteps of the
bridge but Mr. Bevington’s didn't. |
pelled guns or concealed tanks, Democratic administration in
{ticket are used.
The charge may involve a de-|His body was pinned in the mand that Russia recall Povel Kuznetsov, second secretary in its embassy, to whom Marshall is said to have given the information.
; . It also comes at the embarras-| sing moment when Russia has) Just named Andrei A. Gromyko, | its first deputy foreign won NeW S to r in Party's Ranks
to be ambassador to London. It| was announced today that Gro-| Y By United Press WASHINGTON, June 14—A
moved until the fire died down several hours later.
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myke’s appointment has been ac- | cepted. | Marshall, 24, was remanded for | one week when he appeared in a| tiny magistrate’s court, while his | gray = haired mother sobbed. shouted, and collapsed in the
arms of a girl who wore a dia- new storm—and a possible south-|
mond engagement ring. The girl/ern holt—brewed in the Demowas identified only as “a friend cratic Party today following of the family.” {President Truman’s latest pledge Faces 14 Years {of support for a compulsory civil Facing a possible prison sen- Fights program. tence of up to 14 years on the, Mr. Truman's promise raised
wreckage and couldn't be re-|
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The assault was stopped cold in| a two and one-half hour fight un-| der the glare of illuminating shells and air-dropped flares. It was the latest action in fighting, heaviest since January, that has
raged for seven days. The attack was broken by artillery and straight-shooting ma-| chine gunners from the 179th and, 180th Regiments early this morn-| ing. Allied artillery chased the fleeing Chinese up and over a hil saddle back to their former po-
American troops seized five hills from the Reds in the areas west of Chorwon and near Kumsong on the central front and made the deepest gain across the
was set Nov. 27.
For the third straight week the 5th Air Force whipped the Com-munist-built MIG 15s without a loss of their own in air combat. Jets knocked
jon the federal ballot with Presi-| {dent Roosevelt,
sitions. |
obsolete “armistice line” since it]
The last time Hoosiers went to! the polls to vote for _ both a! Senator and President, in 1944, |
Washington. both officers were on the federal ballot. {
That was the year Republican g Homer E. Capehart, Washington, | Ind., defeated Democrat Henry | 0 U ems F. Schricker, Knox, for Senator. |
Democrats contended at the time]
Mr. Schricker lost because he was| By JOHN WILSON
A Marion County justice proved who was ho sympathetic toward two young Ft. Harrison -GIs, facing dis
To this day, Democrats main {1ORGrabls uisenarges for a lovers
tain the Republicans switched the| lane Senator's race from the state! The pair, members of the Army ticket to the federal ballot in 1944 Finance School staff, won light to beat Mr. Schricker. {sentences yesterday in their first | The change was accomplished|Prush with the law. {by a ruling of the then Attorney As a result of Judge Saul I. General James Emmert, Shelby- Rabb’s verdict, Cpl. Floyd R. ville, now a Republican Indiana Hoggard, 23, and Pfc. James A. Supreme Court Justice. Strong, 20, will be allowed to reIn 1945, after Mr, Capehart was|enter the Army upon completion
|overly popular in Indiana. Schricker Defeat
charge of violating the. Official/the Political hackles of southern | Secrets Act, Marshall said when Democrats, who stomped out of|
Magistrate Clyde T. Wilson asked|th®
him if he wanted bail:
“I am rather obscure, I don’t Strong civil rights platform. f
see any sense in applying for bail : myself. I prefer to get the matter|t0® Tanks of middle-of-the:rad/
over with.” Marshall was _arresied night in Wandsworth Park in
last
Democratic convention in| {1948 when the party adopted a
It also cast consternation in|
{Democrats who have hoped that | linter-party wounds might be! healed by a compromise position,
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American Sabre down three MIGs to run their three-week string to 18. Red ground fire knocked down one B-26 and one F-51 Mustang.
UN Truce Team Services for Charles A. Harris, |
‘ ’ s May Recess Again 15355 University Ave. will be at] PANMUNJOM, Korea, June 14/1:30 p. m. Monday in Shirley
elected Senator, Republican Elec-|
Charles A. Harris Services Monday
of their State Farm terms. Sheriff's deputies surpised the GIs in the act of robbing an Indianapolis couple, parked near 46th St. and Fall Creek Blvd. Apr, 18. Gun Discharged
So jittery were the Gls, deputies said, Pfc. Strong's revolver ac-
“in Cairo, then for-a year inthe
southwest London with another °°. the touchy civil rights issue. man, who was not identified .in| Mr, Truman reasserted his eivil
court. : rights stand late yesterday in a He entered the foreign office, COMmencement address at How-
in 1948.
ad 6 Sve ET hn se eee
-embaksy|shyidents, oo. ra embassy in Moscow: Recently hese YAN Bol one OF ose. who has been sending open and coded |s,
diplomatic dispatches rs up to the states alone or
: the that we ¢ foreign office radio. station aot oy i a Hanslope, west of London. {Truman said. : : a In Court 4 Minutes | Guaranteed Rights i au - looking, described - by| «The full force and power of ends as studious and quiet,/the federal government must Marshall spent only four minutes stand behind the protection and in court. The charge against him rights guaranteed by our federal Is giving Kuznetsov “information constitution.” which is calculated to be or might] Mr. Truman said it is time to be or is intended to be directly or “realize that much of the trouble Indirectly useful to an enemy, con-|in the world today is the result trary to section one of the Offi-lof false ideas of racial supecial Secrets Act.” riority.” Authoritative sources sald that| Mr, Truman served notice that If Marshall is convicted, the for- he will continue “in office and eign office undoubtedly will de-iout” to fight for congressional mand Kuznetsov’s recall. adoption of his program for a The Official Secrets Act coversicompulsory fair employment the handing over of British se-| practices commission, a federal cret information ‘to foreign gov-|anti-lynch law and a federal ban ernments. It was under this law!on poll taxes. that 40-year-old Klaus Fuchs was| It was the second time in less convicted of giving British and [than a month that Mr. Truman American atomic secrets to Rus-|asserted a “no compromise” stand sia. on civil rights. He told a convenThe German-born Fuchs, who|tion of Americans for Democratic worked at the Manhattan project|Action May 17 that the Demoin the United States and at|cratic Party must not retreat
lard University, a Negro instituHite
el that we can leave these mat-
Britain’s Harwell Atomic Research Center has served 27 months of a 14-year prison sentence—the maximum under Brit{sh law for such an offense.
One Mistake Too Many
LONDON, June 14 (UP) — Purse-snatcher Ethel May Paris,
from its 1948 position on civil {rights if it expects to win the {election this fall. | ‘FBI Hunts Tax Thief RICHMOND, June 14 (UP)— [FBI agents searched today for a thief who robbed Uncle Sam, Manager Earl Duval of the Fed-
51, made just one little mistake, ®T21 Income Tax office said a She stole the purse of a woman door of the downtown office was
detective on special duty to nab jimmied while he was out to lunch
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SHOCKER—Rabbi Nahum Schulman, his two daughters and their girl friend, | death in Minneapolis after the rabbi's car struck a 4000-volt live wire, knocked down by a storm, an
was “possible” the United Natian. would impose. another short
Ae eR Maj. Gen. Wiiitam-K. Harrison isaid there was “absolutely no _ B progress” at the meeting and that United Press Telephoto, another recess such as the threemiraculously escape |day break called by the Allies a d [week ago was being considered. | He came to today's meeting only after a consultation with
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Hot Chuckhole Entry; It Set Auto on Fire
Here's the hottest entry so far in The Times’ Chuckhole Derby. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Higgins hit one with their auto at E. Ohio St. and Highland Ave. last night. It set their car on fire. The jolt caused a short circuit in the ignition. Firemen quicklyl/location, size and age. : extinguished the blaze. | It looks like the contest’'s just|
But the Higginses, 2350 Shelby Warming up.
St., are still burned up. SE Nh: mT Mr. Higgins, a research con- May Lift Controls On ‘Luxury’ Items
think we could collect if we sued] the city for damage to our car?” Have you turned in your chuckhole yet? Be sure to address your entry to the Chuckhole Editor of The Indianapolis Times and give the chuckhole’s
sultant for the state's “little Hoover commission,” estimated the hole in the street is 15 inches long, eight inches wide and six inches deep.
WASHINGTON, June 14 (UP) —Price officials said today they are considering suspending controls on some “luxury” items in
‘Sue the City?” The Times has been forward- the American market basket. They made the statement after
ing all Chuckhole Derby entries to City Hall. But the city may four large retail food organiza-| ‘hear about this -one from the tions called for price decontrol of {Higginses. ' Mrs. Higgins asked: “Do you
Woman Faces 2 Years
either are selling below ceilings, are in abundant supply or are unimportant to the cost of living.
‘Hoosier Youth Dies |
Fur Robbers
{other delegates as to “whether lit was worth while” as long as
‘new. However, he agreed when the {Communists insisted,
. ® Miss Mink {again tomorrow. CHICAGO, J 14 (UP)— i Hooded a io robbed a Bandits Get $261
cleaning plant of $200,000 worth |p Four Holdups
of fur pieces overlooked three costly mink coats, the plant's owner said today. The four bandits held 14 employees of the U. 8. Fur Cleaners at pistol point yesterday while loading a getaway truck with 350 fur coats and 30 bundles of Persian lamb pelts. Sidney Bower, 46, the firm's owner, said the gunmen evidently
ups or sluggings early today.
early today.
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the Communists offered nothing, 1,0 ui sville,
to meetithe Liberal Life Insurance Co.
Thugs took $261 in four hold-
Howard Showalter, 21, Moores- | ville, told police a gunman robbed |at the University, a member of|buddy, Pfc. Strong. him of $30 while he worked as at-|the Columbia Club, Elwood Elks
tendant at the Gaseteria Service Station at 1009 E. New York St.
A traffic light at 38th St. and
; | 3 identally discharged during the (UP)—Truce delegates met for a Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. e futile 27 minutes today and the Burial will be in Washington|oldup. Both later made full conchief Allied negotiator said it Park. ie fessions. :
| Mr, Harrix Pfc. Strong's mother, the wife iwho was. 74, died in. HE home fi “Thufsd) ST {A resident o { Indianapolis. 50
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“side in-the Criminal Coirrt 3 tsial. The mother, Mrs. Tenia Rosen« berg, told Judge Rabb she had -
4 % “lost 18 pounds” while her son’ years, Mr, Har e case I E h : {18 was an nsur- : “If he'll just straighten up, ance company & _|that's all I want out of life,” she organizer asso- a said tearfully. ciated - with the ; Both youths pleaded guilty. Pte. Great Southern |Strong received a 1-year sentence {Fire Insurance Mr. Harris Since he also faced a burglary
i | (charge, while Cpl. Hoggard was Ry I Sterlin g tnd na |2eNtenced to nine months, i re insurance . 4indiana, a 0 Dismissed Case’
Indiana. He also was a life in-| Pfc, Strong also admitted surance salesman. breaking into his girl friend's A graduate of Elwood Highihome and stealing two diamond School in 1897, Mr. Harris was airings. The deputy prosecutor said member of the Elwood Masoniclhe would dismiss the burglary Lodge, Scottish Rite and Shrine, charge. : Downey Avenue Christian Churéh| The state also dropped charges lana the Phi Gamma Delta frater-/against a third GI, Cpl. Theodore nity at Indiana University. Fisher, 21. He was accused of reHe was an ‘I man in baseball [ceiving the stolen rings from his
What's going to happen in Washington? Read Washington Calling, prepared by a full staff of skilled reporters, in your Sun-
and the Irvington Dramatic Club. Survivors are his wife, Viriginia ., and a son, John R.
had no knowledge of fur pieces. He said they left much of his inventory undisturbed and did not tamper with the precious mink pieces. ,
Chief of Detectives Andrew
College Ave. led to the kidnap-
day Times.
robbery of Thomas Peacock, 33,
of 521 W. 30th St. : hi He told police he stopped or Near Saviet Fort |
‘ |» the light shortly after midnight | TOKYO, June 14 (UP) -— The,
when two men forced their way Far Eastern Air Forces confirmed *®
U. S. Plane Missing. eo 0 000000 0 0
It's summer-
Chicago history,
|Altken called the robbery one oflin the car. They slugged him tonight that a B-20 reconnais- e 233 food items, which they said the most daring daylight job& in ,,4 made him get in the back ¥ance bomber has been missing
seat. Then they drove his car out for more than 34 hours from the f base to
time...and
At the height of a thunder- Ww, Michigan St. to Tibbs Ave, closest Amerfcan air storm yesterday, one of the men where they left him after taking Russian Vladivostok.
knocked at the door of the firm his bilifold containing $14. and gained entrance. He held workers at bay while Carl’ Discus, 31, of 1208 8
» An American B-26 bomber, on: a similar weather reconnaissance flight, was shot down by Russian e
the listening
purse snatchers., Result: Three and $632 stolen from a cash For Contempt of Court
months in jail.
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| CHICAGO, June 14 (UP)—The + [former owner of a suburban Cicero apartment building where {race riots broke out last summer {today faced a ' two-year prison [term after she carried a loaded {gun into a courtroom and shouted
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In Head-On Crash |
SULLIVAN, Ind. June 14 (UP) —Dalton Lee Middleton, 17, Hymera, was killed last night when two autos containing nine persons collided head-on at a bridge
entrance on Ind. 54 east of here.|loss at between $200,000 and|and robbed of $140 as he started|Sea of Japan from Vladivostok. |
_. | Lyndhurst Drive, told police he lia co a Dine hood _entered| Was slugged and robbed of grr Pins Word. War II bomber, and began to strip clothes racks ®S he started to get into his cari, .req for weather observa. and load the loot into a truck, [Parked at 2136 W. Morris St. at, t40k off from Otaru, on the Mr. Bower said it took the men |} 2 m. today. . west coast of Japan's Hokkaido more than 30 minutes to complete] Ralph W. McClure, 59, of 106 Island, yesterday morning. the robbery. He estimated the|W. North St., said he was slugged| Otaru is 450 miles across the,
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her defiance at a judge.
| Red-haired Mrs. Camille De Busseron Creek bridge. State po-|
lice said young Middleton was driving a car in which were rid-| {ing Ned Funkhouser, 18, Hymera, | and Susan Hire, 16, Mecca. The car- collided with one driven by Robert Aikens, 63, Washington, Ind.,, containing” his wife and their son and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edwards and son, also of Washington. State police said some of the occupants were injured.
“Give me a hundred years, give life,” she screamed “at the
Her attorney said he would
CHICAGO, June 14 (UP)—Rep. OTTAWA Ontario June 14! Adolph J, Sabath, the 86-year-old (yp)_J. E. McGuire, former na-|
dean of the U. 8. House of tional secretary-treasurer of the Representatives, was to leave Canadian Brotherhood of RailMichael Reese Hospital today way Employees today claimed
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rently is serving his 46th year in worked for the union without rethe lower chamber. lceiving a vacation,
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