Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1952 — Page 27
10, 1952
New 1s
p of individuals | to the family
n for his ate
ar institution, also recomsof the group sther at least ears, schedules than two years that no games ences from the led.
rove: Company A, f-Jones 10; Speed. Medical School 5)
yy 14, Columbus 4. ,
, Mechanics Laune115, Forest Manor Slowne; 9:30, Allied Heights. Stadium: Westings ; 6; J. D. Adams 3, JAnk-Belt Ewart 5, ght's schedule: . 7, reau; 8:20, Kingan al Ordnance; 9:40, Highlanders, Callahan Twilight , 5, Regal Stores 2; 1. 11, Kinman. Gas
‘allahan Big Six ited Life 9, States
sague: Central Ave. ightwood Methodie
Twilight Softball games at 6 pm.): ard Sams Co. VS. de No. 3, Indianap3, C. Scavenger Co.} due Extension vs. ink Co. in's State League: yners 10; Linde Air Philgas 11, Broad-
foi Silo
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ROMPT SERVICE
TRUCTION CO.
PERMA-CRETE 38. Nite, GL-2627
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Blaze Sweeps Over 75 Acres
| Of Property
By United Press BURBANK, Cal, July 10—Detectives searched for ‘evidence of arson today in the charred pack | lot of Warner Bros. Film Studio, where more than $4.5 million worth of sets and equipment were destroyed by flames that finally burned out in nearby hills. The fire, described as much worse than a blaze that razed 25 acres of studio property. last
trol late last night after .it covered about 75 acres and swept into hills behind the studio. Total damage was estimated at
| between $4.5 million and $6 mil-| i lion.
Officers of the sheriff's arson
squad investigated the possibility|designed for war work, to start| Why have the ichain stores, spe-| 5 8 P It was desigred to make cialty shops and mail order houses/the tremendous improvement. in day by an arsonist and pointed|transmissions for our cars,” he been able to cut into the well Our forces in the Far East. established department store busi. |
that the fire was started yester-
out that it apparently began simultaneously in two different locations. Sgt. Ed Hatcher of the sheriff's arson squad said that at one of the points where the flames broke out, a small space between two buildings on a set, there appeared to be no material that could have started the fire accidentally, Youths Questioned Blaney Matthews, head of Warner's security policy force, gaid the studio believed yester-
day's fire and the May 16th blaze, .
both were started by arsonists. Four youths seen near the studio fence earlier in the day were questioned by detectives, but they later were released. Studio officials first saw the blaze at about 3 p. m. on a boat dock at the south end of the lot. The dock and an ocean liner movie set were destroyed quickly, and brisk winds swept the flames on to other sets, a property storage shed, a generator shed and a train shed. 5 One of the first structures destroyed was a large metal hanger containing real and model airplanes. New and old-fashioned trains were destroyed in the train shed. y Property shed contained props accumulated by the studio over 30° years. Studio officials ‘said the loss there alone would exceed $1 million, Scene Dock Destroyed Also leveled was a 1200-foot scene dock, where backdrops are stored. Damage to the generator shed and the electrical equipment it housed was estimated at $1 million, i The flames were kept ‘away from sound stages by firemen, although -oné was scorched. Two
the fire started, and such stars as Gordon MacRae, Kathryn Grayson, Broderick Crawford, Claire Trevor and Patrice Wymore were on the lot. There were no serious injuries. But 20 studio workers were treated for minor injuries. The flames leaped over the lot for two hours and then jumped across the Los Angeles River and into brush-covered hills. The blaze swept to the top of the hills and eastward toward Griffith Park, but no homes were endangered.
Mallory Gives More Pay Hikes
nounced today,
tion Board approval.
salary adjustments months. ment plan will be salaried employees as well hourly workers, the company said
every
Hog Prices Weak At Yards Here
rows and gilts
Indianapolis Stockyards.
at $21.25-22. pounders brought bids of 20.25. Sows cents lower, with cents-§1 below yesterday.
mixed color steers had a price!:Se co So I RE anne range of $23-26.50. Choice and|Stokely-Van Camp com’)... HIDE TT prime vealers and slaughter calves| Fanner a bo six nia’ 100 1 i " Terre Haute Malleable .. ©... sold at $31-32. Oalied Tarobone Su vid oi ga 1h
Hogs 9000; uneven: light to medium bar
ows and gilts weak to mostly 25 lower:
avier ‘weights 25-50 lower; = 3 pounds choice No. 1 and ages: choice 250-280 280-335 pounds $19,00-20.25; 120-160 pound $16.50-18.0C;
2 190-225 pounds aver
centering around $12
Cattle 750; calves 300; steers and heif
hi ers moderately active; demand debepnully
ble. prices firm: cows strong: bulls
steady; part load high choice and prime near 900 lbs, mixed yearlings $35.00; short joad food half 880 Ib. heifers $34.25: small
he g choice native steers $31.33 [ ots good and choice $30-32; u commercial dairy bred and steers cows $1 -22.50
9: tly $15 up b ils §34-26.50; cutter and willity 3
; eanners and cutters $14.50
«24; cal less active than
mostly steady: choice and prime vealer
$26-30; cull BE Commercial |, Bess. FOB Cincinnati~Consumer grades: &
and slaughter caly and Jdod 318-2
y - good ean Jatter weak to Instances uneven! fawer than Wednesday; cull and utilit ots, 310-35: ewes strong to instances
; utility to choice, % RR a “and breeding. 58.
Local Truck Grain Prices Xf Fit
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952
pictures were in production when
Five hundred salaried employees| of the P. R. Mallory Co. here]
have been granted $21-a-month pay increases, the company an. Local Stocks and Bonds
Thirty-five hundred other work-|
six Summing Eng com
A profit-sharing retire-|Eastern Ind Tel 5% prd . set up for Equitable Securities pfd ., a8 |Family Finance com _.
Light to medium weight bar-|Indvls Ath Club Realty Co...’ 78 361; from her,
21, She couldn’t understand all of|EXcess since Jan. 1 ............... 560 but A The following table shows the tempera u
Choice 180-250-pound hogs sold|fimenn National” Life . Heavier 280-325-|LYneh | Corporat $19- Marmon. Herrington COM “sess ia Tn stic As sens 83 6 sold mostly 25-50 Nati Homes com |... 23h U. S. Statement instances 75 Natl Homes pfd 00 i
“Part load of high choice and +N Ind Pub Serv 436 bid... 35% prime near 900-pound mixed Frostess Laundry com . yearlings sold at $35. Utility|Public Serv of Ind com and commercial dairy -bred and
$21.26-22.00; latter price for pounds 320.10-21.25;
; Sows uneven; mostly 25-50, instances 75-51.00 lower; choice 500-400] pounds $17.00-18.00; few lots $18.50 and sparingly $18.75: 400-600 . pounds $15.50-! 16.75; some bids ans scarce; hoars
ice near 800 Ib. heifers $33; smal tility and mixed color 3.26.50; utility and commercial
up; commercial and 23500 50- | ity $990 Produce
Sheep, 500; trade slow; very small num- p0-8Thec UE i , X 45-48c: wholesale grade comber chotes to prime slaughter spring thmbs mercial graded. 40 per cent: extra laree
5.5: prices unchanged to 3-5¢
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Business Notes—
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Dodge Plant Tooling
For Fall Production
By DON TEVERBAUGH
HUMORS are dangerous, Par-|lers and getting bigger.
ticularly if they're about businesses or large industries. hit hard and frequently below the belt,” *
{
rounds here in Indianapolis. ws|S {about the new Dodge plant. [talk is that it has lost its war)
{work and Chrysler is going to|the { writers group: Ralph T. Griggs of Metro- number but said they will be F-80 { I talked to a’top Chrysler Corp. | politan, president; Leon Lawhead, and F-84 fighters. May 16, was brought under con-|.yecutive today about it. He got|State Mutual, first vice president;| Mr. Gilpatric, recently returned Great West from Korea, made the disclosure | “pd like to know how these|ldfe, second vice president; John|while reviewing the Korean air secre- situation at a press conference.
[try ahd Pan E. Flickinger, John He said he and Gen. Nathan F. Hancock, treasurer.
Isell it to Allison, Don’t believe it. |
| pretty angry.
isn’t true, not a word of it.” “Chrysler hasn't lost any war
{James T. O'Neal,
things get started,” he said. “It|H
Shoppers like ‘em. There's no They | Waste, no bone and it's pure beef, } Tender? They were invented by! WASHINGTON, July 10-— Air a Jay, with Jaise. Sethe kid-|porce Undersecretary Roswell L. There's a rumor making the want could Giipatric disclosed yesterday that
hew.
The Life Underwriters Here are the new officers of the Far East to bolster U. 8. air
Under- | power,
Indianapolis _ Life
Parrotte, Prudential,
|contract work. The plant wasn't The Big Bite
with.
isaid.
“Right now we are retooling so ness? Economists at the University!
[that we'll be able to handle war] work in the new plant. 25 per cent completed. {tion should start this fall. {ian production will probably get (going a little later,” he said. 8 » a
| READY |
WHEN to go, the
{transmissions.
| Duchess steaks. They're big sel-|
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It's about [Of Illinois have just come up with ed States Air Forces in the Far Produc- the consumers’ answers. Shoppers East would be able to cope with Civil-|in five leading Midwest depart- the Russian-built MIG-15 fighters iment stores of medium size were short of a major Communist air {questioned. Here's what they offensive. (found:
Merchants are failing to exploit
4 {one of their best sales opportuniDodge. plant will employ aboutitjes gale of related items. Onl {3000 workers and will make parts one of five customers made suc
{for jet engines as well as engine purchases; on the average.
yi h|
Charge account service, strange-|
| It's pretty hard to. figure out|ly enough, isn’t profitable enough how or why these rumors get to justify its existence. Although started. Everyone hears them, a 50 per cent of the customers sur-| {
{lot of people believe them an® veyed said they had charge ac-
| most, of us.repeat them.
It costs American plenty. . The automotive industry has spent more than $1 million at|tempting to run down and dis-| prove that wild one about the] magic carburetor on an experimental car which was sold by mistake while on display. | And then there's the rumor that Standard Oil is supposed to have bought up an amazing new engine which runs on plain old crude oil instead of gasoline. Don't swallow ‘em.
New Member
The Central Investment Co., located in the Fountain Square The-
|
to the membership of the National Business Brokers’ {ing House.
i
ness brokerage office here for $ the past two years.
zation’s monthly publication,
ater Building, has been admittedSrams and practices. morale, generally, was low.
clear- One in Every Six
worcOunts, only 15 per cent used them industries regularly.
” 2 ” i PARKING DIFFICULTY dis-
couraged many shoppers. big complaints, slow service, poor sales personnel] and high prices. 1
in order,
Other] were|
But on the other hand, these
And nine of every 10 customers questioned had shopped in the store previously. Another part of the survey, conducted among store employees, showed quite obviously that store management had failed to sell]
employees on ‘their benefit pro-; Employee |
stores apparently have sold their} customers on the quality of tReir merchandise, the survey showed. Martin Marshall, a pale, young|place in the contest to test driv-| British Foreign Office radio op-|ing skills. He won over 17 youth = absorb a $268 million comerator, was convicted today of ful contestants from Six Hoosier betraying official secrets to a!cities to earn an all-expense trip 2 $469,687,000 military pay raise voting today to choose a bargain- Korean counterattack drove Russian diplomat, and was sen-| to the National Teen-Age Roadeo [Previously approved by Congress. :
One buck out of every six paid
186 billion annually.
All wages total about Federal, state and local governments pay - Through the national organi-\ou¢ $32 billion—about 17 per cent.
The Central Investment Co.loyut in wages and salaries in this
managed by Paul C. Rogers, has| pation goes to a government operated a real estate and busi- worker.
In the past two years govern-
members are able to offer their|, .. + payrolls have increased 50
iclients’ property nationally, as per cent, while private payrolls
{well as locally.
S & W Prepacks
Stark & Wetzel have entered {the prepacked lunch meats busi-
Iness. This week end they started Wet Season Cuts
marketing five varieties of sand-
have climbed only 26 per cent.
That's why’ taxes are high.
Someone has to pay the freight,
'wich meats in transparent wrap- Off Bombay's
(pings.
{| It save time for the custom- Liquor Supply
iers (they don’t have to wait for
{slicing) and money for the butchof the meat loaf).
The timing is nice, meats are popular choices for
luet is making the company execs |
| July 10 STOCKS Bia Asked
|American Loan 5%
{Chamber of Commerce com .. 22 Circle Theater com .
Mallory’s also announced a new Citizens Ind Te) 5% pfa '' Ill 50 wi policy of automatic cost of living| Commonwealth Joan 4% vt ®, %, It's wet outside but inside! Witnesses said the plane, piloted! there’s a terrible thirst. t
35 ummins Eng 42% pid .... a 102
auitable Securities com
Delta Electric com gk | i
{Family Finance 5% pfd
Hamilton Mig Co com #1, “| HOUSTON, Tex. July 10 (UP) ory Jones Clase, Axd or +++ [Police Clerk Victor Kilman beHook Dyug Co com ... 15% 17 [came exasperated yesterday while joe Asso fal 32 big of 36 38 + " n $50 e v » Ind Gas & Wat com . ....... 23% 25% | i fe Ind Mich El 4%% pid ..... 25 19 oman who complained a tavern Ind Telephone 4.8 pfd 96 ...|drinking companion stole - $50
d Power & Lt com ...
sold weak to|Indpls Pw & Lt pfd ....... 96 . 100 fa
{ Ind
Jefferson National Life com . 11% |Kingan & Co ¢OM ........0000 3%
on Mallory
5
: . 103 Ind Pub Serv com 5 IN Ind Pub Serv 4'4 pfd .... 93 Ind Pub Serv 4'5 pid .... 25%
31% |
b Serv of Ind 3'; pfd’ 85
Ross Gear & Tool
* {Union e *Ex dividend.
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$k
8B. A large white 50-57%ec: 1 185.8712, Ian 50 2¢: brown mix
white 39-4le: current receipts cases exchanged 20-320. Top quality very firm: receipts light; higher U. 8
¥ Yi
40.
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¥ ner. 3 Sore 6c; premium
mostly 25 cents lower than yes-|indianapolis Water sa prd .. 90% ... MI.
terday in trading today at the!|(ndianapolis Water 5% pid ....105
31% | Expenses
com es § Schwitzer-Cummins 6% ofd .. Pv 1814 | Deficit 1 Ind G BE ME avers 22% . 24% |Cash Balance 9226054513 6
medium white 45-48¢, #
Pw CTOSS A vy 17-19¢i hens ; light
BOMBAY, India, July 10 (CDN) British embassy in Moscow, jers (they eliminate the end cuts —The wet season is the dry sea- where he acquired a liking for {son in prohibition-stricken Bom-ithe Soviet way of life. He rocked! Lunch bay. In a wave of reform that cut/found him guilty, but merely] summer meals. And this is the|off government customs revenues, tapped his foot slightly when sen-! start of the annual picnic season.|the Indians banned the import of tence was pronounced. i Another Stark & Wetzel prod- hard liquor into Bombay Province. | Smugglers, “arriving by night Justice Barry said, “I would have! grin broadly. It's their Ggpand|in high-powered rum runners from felt bound to impose a consider-! Portuguese Goa, have been lower- ably longer sentence” if the jury] ing loads of liquor into the sea had not recommended leniency. | {off the beaches, to be fished up by| Lr... a — | {confederates ashore.
s ® ‘=
ets of beachcombers.
Kilman’s
with a year ago: This Year
Receipts 875,890,231
,112,040.484 Public Debt 262.989,764,032 254
Thief Takes Cash, Woman's Hearing Aid
. questions iy’ {calmed him when she added, as 3%,an afterthought, that the stran- Boston 128 |ger also had stolen her hearing 2 aid.
1261, 120,
ers at Mallory’s three plants here|/American States Class A .... % vive] BUT NOW the seasonal mon- . received 12-cent hourly boosts| Ayrshire Collieries tom® —.... 13% ié |soon—sheets of torrential rain, Crashes Into Field yesterday. Bete: RB % ‘Soe Tao pao '83%i|sweeping winds — has hit the| FOND DU LAC, Wis, July 10/ The increases for the salaried BOL RE &, Stk com .... # --.- beaches. Offshore caches get torn| (UP)—Max Goldberg, 40, Fond Du employees are retroactive to June Bobbs-Merrill 4%% pid .... 71 ".. lout’ of their nets. The buoys get/Lac, and Gergor L. Rieden, 21,| 1 and subject to Wage Stabiliza-| ponte seioiser 5% bid .... 41. llost. Bottles come bobbing ashore, (St. Peter, Wis., were killed near
ie {to be wasted on the unpaying gul- here Tuesday night when their]
L i rr e ST : i + ns trying to question by telephone a| UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU
Wal A ATH CS 964 WASHINGTON, July 10 (UP)—Goverfl267, | ment expenses and receipts for the cur-| Miami 2714 | rent fisoal year through July 8, compared Minneapolis-St. Paul :
$1,088,294,716 Lo 00 088,204, $1,200.838,849 | Omaha 868,179,350 | Pittsburgh .... 332,669,499 | 8an Antonio .. 520,031 | San Francisco { 832,499 |BL. Louis ...... <a Gold Reserve 23,347.367454 21,756,725.,990! Washington, D. C. ...oovvivins
dy id C-0-0-0-0-0-kl—Thelma Homsey of London finds relief from
the British heat wave in the depths of ‘a swimming-pool fountain, | ., y A Er ids 4 ; I's been so be ie that judges have doffed their traditional i Fait Slr Wane heavy wigs in to the weather, yy lm 101; West Washington St. ——— "
Arson Angle Probed In $4 Million Movie Studio Fire Reports U. S. wo Bolsters Air
Arm in Korea
By United £ress
more aircraft-—he mentioned “several hundreds"-—are being sent to
He refused to disclose the exact
Twining, acting Air Force Chief of Staff who accompanied him, were “generally impressed with
“All we need,” he said, “is more MIGs—more targets.” Mr. Gilpatric said he felt Unit-
“We feel our forces are in very good shape” he said. He added
that there appeared to be no sign! crowned Miss Ca at Santa strike despite an enemy buildup| Jeanne is eligible to be a contestant in the annual Miss America Contest held in Atlantic | City, N.J., and she gives every | indication of a strong possibility
et =m British Spy | of getting that title, toe.
of an immediate Communist air]
north of the Yalu River.
Gets 5 Years
Ex-Embassy Official
By United Press LONDON, July 10-— William|
itenced to 5 years’ imprisonment. in Washington, D. C., next month. | : The other two Marion winners to May 31, 1950, gbes to any man sentenced to 14 years but the 12-| were Richard Reppert, 17, who|assigned to a combat unit or man jury recommended the “ut- took second
most leniency” on grounds he had | Meridith, who was fourth, $ Other winners in the top six Korea. The bonus is not payable | Workers (AFL), and the Inter-iported by 2464 rounds of artillery
Marshall, 24, could have been!
been “led astray” during the time!
he coded and uncoded Foreign places were William Wright, Gary, however, to any servicemen al- National Office messages to British diplo-| third; Alexander McNally, Short-ready getting some kind of a Workers (C10). {ridge High School, fifth place, and James | High School, sixth place.
mats abroad.
The jury found him guilty of three charges of passing informa
PRETTY — She's | i the F i x a . Jeanne Shores, 19, who added pet carrier of the Forrestal class; Court to grant an order restrain To Stick to Fighting
a title to her beauty by bein i 1952
Marion Teen-Agers
Score on Roadeo | | Pupils from Marion High) |School’s driving classes captured lion for the Secretary of Defense hibiting cultivation of the land all Korean G 5 Red {three of the top six spots in theland 0 me National rom Starke Crcuit Court. ave rets to statewide Teen-Age Roadeo spon-! ard ana| ecrets t eds | sorea by the Indiana State Junior|Similar agencies. |Chamber of Commerce. , . Richard Babb, 18, won firstinew law, the Armed Services Voting on Unions
y . # ‘ | : 2 : 3 Truman Signs For weaic: werd Year of Yak Defense Bill ".%e"00% Ignored by
b " “just out .for a walk” was ques-| I n S {tioned yesterday on suspicion of| 0 burglary, | | Police were notified early yes-|
terday of a break-in at the Dale Delicatessen. The informant said - PANMUNJOM, Korea, July 10
~Korea armistice negotiations he { e saw a man crawl out of ai... 4 their second year today
By United Press WASHINGTON, July 10—President Truman today signed the $46,610,938,912 military appropria-| tions bill to continue expansion "100% and hand a bag to a Sec! with no agreement yet in sight on of the Armed Services and pro-| person. sr ®'» the sole issue blocking a ceasevide the nation with a 143-wing! pATROLMEN investigated and fire—the right of war prisoners Air Force by mid-1955. found the woman sitting at the!to refuse repatriation.
The measure, a 9 per cent cut rear of the store holding a paper| United Nations and Communist {from President Truman's original bag in her lap. The bag con- delegates again debated the rerequest of $50,207,117,554 also tained a small amount of cash, Patriation issue at a 40-minute |carries funds for construction of cigarets, cookies and candy. secret meeting on the first annija second super aircraft carrier| gne explained “I was just out|Versary of the start of their talks. fand a $45-a-month bonus for ¢or 5 walk when up runs this man | They Will meet again tomorrow.
Korean combat duty. i " _{ There was no ceremony or other jand hands me this bag,” she ex observance of the anniversary.
The new act provides: * plainbe: “ " | ONE-—For the Air Force—$21.- Police wondered why she had! Just another day. said Brig. ~ dn (Gen. William P. Nuckols, official 118,361,770, a cut of 6.4 per cent stopped to “rest” in the darkened’ osman for the United Nations {from Mr, Truman's request but|area behind the store and held |
: jdelegation. {the full $12,685,044,000 asked to'her for questioning. gals for further comment he buy planes. This paves the way | :
for a 143-wing Air Force by mid jeautiously Said: - : - ’ “We are one year closer to the 11955, which military leaders Rave Seeks to Block State $ | possibility of SE ne than a |called the “critical” year, Harvesting of Area
: : |year ago.” TWO-—For the Navy—$12,842,- WINAMAC, Ind., July 10 (UP) He had no prediction for the light for —Tenant farmer Cobert Graves
|459.642, a cut of 8 per cent. —The coming year, asked Pulaski Circuit Van Fleet Ordered
By United Press
{
ae Sc law gives the green starting a second 60,000-ton su-, today
et Joes hu add RNY Specine ing the Indiana Conservation De- : unas for Liat purpose. Shue Avy bartment from harvesting wheat] SEOUL, Korea, July 10 (UF)
must rejigger its shipbuilding | Gen. James A. Van Fleet was Now money to cover costs of starting on a disputed farm area. {ordered today to give up all his
the new vessel. | The conservation commission ,,utine duties and concentrate THREE —For the Army— $12.- ordered the harvest on a 40-acre his most important job—fight239,500,000, a cut of 14.9 per cent.| Wheat Sap agjacent, lo TibPe- ing the Korean War. The Armed Forces also have canoe River ate Park which » about $56 billion fn unspent funds| the state claims was sold fllegally |; If & FACE strearatining of be left over from other yedrs. All to Russell Dilts. nF EE a En Sneed. C16. but about $6 billion, however, al-| The acreage is part of 1400... "of “o “communications ‘ready is obligated for long-lead Acres of park land sold by Pulas- | on» command in Korea to take |itemg, ki County in 1949 for ditch as-| .. 5 multitude of jobs formerly
Combat Bonus sessments. | Previously, the commission re-| 1°'a by Gen. Van Fleet.
| The law also grants $409.8 mil- ceived a restraining order pro-| The new command will include territory south of the combat zone. Commanded by Maj. Gen. Thomas W. Herren of Dadeville, Ala., it will operate and defend supply, evacuation, transportation, service and other Thirty-five hundred of the 6000 agencies supporting the fighting
its. employees of RCA-Cictor Di-/"" ; tl vision's Indianapolis plant are At the front, a savage No
ornia ©
Cruz.
'RCA-Victor Workers
Out of the funds provided in the!
bat bonus for men in Korea and
United Nations forces from a
ing agent.
The combat bonus, retroactive newly-won hill on the eastern
The election, sponsored by the, 1 : National Labor Relations Board,” Onited Notlens troops hdd
place and Jarnes| vessel which is under enemy fire(is between Local 1048, Interna-gained the ridge against little
for six days of any month in tional Brotherhood of Electrical resistance, but ‘the Reds, sup-~ Union - of Electrical and mortar fire, retook it just before dawn after desperate bonus such as airmen with special] The AFL local has been bar-|fighting. Technical flight pay. The combat bonus goes| gaining agent at the plant the last] It was the second defeat in {to both officers and men. |14+ years, two days for Allied foot soldiers.
Klinge,
tion to a Soviet Embassy official g in a series of “cloak and dagger” | rendezvous in London, and of a| fourth charge of recording information which might be useful to) an enemy,
‘Useful to Enemy’
At direction of Justice Bir Patrick Barry, the jury found Mar-| shall innocent of a fifth charge! of obtaining information that! would be useful to an enemy. | Justice Barry pronounced sen-| tence after clearing the court] room to hear further secret evi-| dence from the state. ! The $20-a-week radio operator, was a veteran of service in the!
|back on his heels when the jury
His face froze, though, when|
2 Killed as Plane | |
[light plane crashed into a. field.
by Mr. Goldberg, stalled on a turn as it flew over Mr. Rieden’s farm. {It crashed into a field on the {Hugo Wagner farm 10 miles! northeast of here.
‘Official Weather
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Precipitation 24 hrs, ending 7:30 a. Total precipitation since Jan. 1...
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