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UN Told China Has Over ‘Million Slaves’

By United Press UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., June 26—Matthew Woll, vice president of the American Federation of Labor, charged before the United Nations yesterday that Communist China has “well above a million” slave laborers. Mr. Woll testified on behalf of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. He told a closed session of the Economic and Social Council’s committee on forced labor that the Chinese Reds are maintaining more than 40 state farms for slave laborers, If China remains Communist, he said, it will ultimately have “a slave labor army surpassing in siz* even the missions of Soviet concentration camp inmates.” He told reporters his ‘stimate of Chinese Communist slave laborers given to the committee was conservative and that the ICFTU had information that the number wae “more nearly two million.” Mr that slave labor forces are growing not only in China but in all Russia's eastern European satellites. German and Japanese war pris-

Woll told the committee,

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Reno Divorce No GoodHere, High Court Rules]

‘Mosés at the Sea’ To Be Given Sunday

The premiere performance of Hoosiers divorced in Nevada “Moses at the Sea,” by James J. got a stiff jolt from the Indiana Tippey, Indianapolis composer,iSupreme Court today. will be presented at 8 p. m. S8un-| In an unanimous decision, the day in Brookside Evangelical state’s high court ruled Nevada United Brethren Church. {divorce decrees are no good in

Indiana if the Hoosier divorce. Lenore Steele, Detroit planist,| oer moved there only long

will be “soloist; the Rev. Glenn| vada" O'Dell, narrator, and Mrs, Leah db th Nevada's Slack, organist. Mr. Tippey willl “ype judges said the decision applies to those Hoosiers already “Moses at the Sea” was com-|gdjvorced in Reno and other posed to commemorate the divorce-mill towns and to those church’s 25th anniversary. The currently severing marital bonds composer, formerly a student at|there. Jordan College of Music and In-| The decision came in an appeal diana University, now is stationed by 66-year-old Mrs. Goldie Ulrey, at Ft. Harrison. Huntington, who was contesting

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‘the Nevada divorce obtained by, While in Reno, evidence showed [her 70-year-old husband, Walter./the husband wrote a letter referDivorced in Nevada ring to Huntington as “home” | Mr, Ulrey, owner of a string of and said he planned to return race horses, went to Reno in there July, 1951. He stayed there the! The court said the mere fact {required ‘six weeks and was/that Mr. Ulrey lived in a Reno granted a Nevada divorce in Sep- | hotel with a lot of other divorce- ’ seekers did not make him a legal After a short visit to Detroit, /Tesident of Nevada. he returned to Huntington in Oc-| Said Judge Arch N. Bobbitt: | (tober with a new wife. | “It’s largely a matter of intenThe judges took note of the tion. To actually establish resifact that Mr. Ulrey paid his rent'dence in Nevada, a person has to lin Huntington in advance and/show that he has cut all his 'told the landlord he intended to'strings from his Indiana home. jreturn. Mr. Ulrey also told his|In this case we believe the Neemployers he would return to|vada courts never had jurisdicwork in Huntington in October. tion because the man was still a

(sfers ‘‘divorced” in Nevada still]

Hoosier, and therefore the divorce was not valid.” i Judge Bobbitt said many Hoo-|

are probably married. | “Whatever the status of these parties may be in Nevada does|

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not presently concern us,” the court declared. “In Indiana, they! are husband and wife.”

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Two Women Injured

In Car Crash Here Two women were injured in

oners, “transformed” into “wary two-car crash at 20th St. and

criminals” to provide a pretext] for detaining them, have become! a ‘rich reservoir for slave labor] in the Soviet Union,” he said.

2 Killed, 3 Hurt

In Head-on Crash

MANILLA, Iowa, June 26 (UP) ~Two persons were killed and three injured, two critically, in a head-on truck-car collision near here yesterday. Highway patrolmen said the cause of the accident 31% miles northwest of here on Highway 141 has not been determined. The dead were identified as Meggers Dairy, Denison, and Franklin Akers, 17, Manilla. Authorities said Mr. Akers was riding in a car with three other Manilla youths. Amos J. Sinn, County Coroner, said Mr. Meggers and Mr. Akers were killed instantly.

Broadway today. Mrs. Lloyd Miller, 46, of 5252 St. Joseph St. was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital ‘with back and rib injuries. Mrs. Miller was a passenger in a car driven hy

Mr. Trimble's car was in a collision with one driven by Miss Rosemary Keeling, 22, Shirley. Miss Keeling was treated but not admitted to the hospital. - An Indianapolis Power & Light Co. pole was knocked over in the crash.

Body, of Salesman

Recovered From River

FT. DOGE, Iowa, June 26 (UP) —The body of Horace J. Barnes, 46, Galesburg, Ill, was recovered from the Des Moines River here yesterday. Authorities said the traveling salesman checked into a hotel

in the river Tuesday afternoon. His body. was found net far

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