Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1952 — Page 2
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TERRE HAUTE, July 28—One man was wounded] critically and five others less seriously at 500 members of | the CIO and AFL battled with fists and knives at the gates of the strike-bound Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. here
ithe fight has been its statement] doors will be open to any men; wishing to return to work. ! The plant is a pilot plant for] a $10 million sprawling plant the re xo i icompany is erecting here. The ndianapolis. He is an interna- =o TP" stopped ny on the new ional representative of the CIO. |; ant with about two-thirds of vho has been assigned to Region gy, finished. | ey Stabilization Board ini. mp, Navy, which has contracts C - : with Allis-Chalmers, has begun Others wounded were: Wayne ;, nove out equipment a Wyatt, Terre Haute; Frank Ram- ipa company was unable to fill sis, Shelburn; Paul Long, Brazil ipem. , ind. Clarence Brading, Paris, Ill. Heavily Armed
The skirmish took place at 8 Returned to Army 1. m. a8 AFL members tried to {rive through plant gates picket- In Car Theft Case id by the CIO. Armed with bricks, A Camp Atterbury soldier was ‘lubs and knives, the CIO men at- ordered returned to the Army toacked, breaking one car wind-/day to face the music for stealing thield and stabbing the six men. a car here. The AFL members began con-! Pyt Robert 7erging on the plant at 6:30 a. m. yette, pleaded ind reached, nearly 1000 sStrong,car from the according to a CIO estimate. The 1,. “10 had about 75 pickets, The melee was quickly squelched
In critifal condition at St. Anthony's Hospital was John Martin, Paris, TIL. Released from the hospital” was [ohn Bartee, 4722 Evanston Ave,
E. Pettit, 23, Lafaguilty to stealing a Superior Chevrolet sales lot, 525 E. Washington
St. July 9.
J ry 0) Che - yw 60 of Terre Haute's 85-man pause Hovey 0. Chamberiis. solice force. Thirty-four mem- : + gaye vi, Pettit a three-month sentence,!
serg of the AFL went to work. Meanwhile, Charles Beaver, sresident of Terre Haute CIO lo- !aKes him back. -al. branded as a lie O. B. Soucie’s! Police testified the soldier Jlaim that 100 dissatisfied CIO drove to Crawfordsville in the nembers had bolted to the AFL, Stolen car and was arrested He said, “According to our there. ists we have lost only 25 men.” Claims Authority He said, also, a plant vote several months ago gave the CIO Kankakee Park Sunday union authority by a 340-10 vote, HAMMOND, July 28 (UP)-— He added Allis-Chalmers refused Gov. Henry F. Schricker will dedto negotiate with them. icate a 3000-acre wood and farm- | Frank Bartee, international/land area in Lake County Sunday representative of CIO Auto Work-/as Kankakee. River State Park, ors, said today, “we’ll continue to|Indiana’s 18th state park. nicket until the strike is settled! Conservation organiind try to keep the AFL out. zations started planning for the The CIO strike against the park in 1928. They were aided slant, situated about three miles in 1948 when Murray M. Baker, ‘rom the downtown area, began Peoria; Ill., industrialist, gave “fay 7. The men left their jobs 1600 acres for park purposes. ‘0 enforce demands of a contract First formal plans were made under negotiation. under Gov. Ralph F. Gates’ adThe company’s only position in ministration.
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CLOWN AND BEAUTY—Clown Lou Jacobs and pretty Jeanne Sleeter, an aerialist, are two of the many performers in the Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey Circus which will be in, Indianapolis Aug. 9 and 10. The circus will be set up at the Indiana State Fair Grounds.
Finds ‘Other Woman's’ Note Under Pillow
LOS ANGELES, July 28 (UP)! She told Superior Judge George —Mrs. Denise Wright, 33, divorced A. Dockweiler her husband, teleher husband after 15 years of vision film editor marriage because she found a let- Wright, 45, had such a violent ter from another woman under temper “I was afraid to mention his pillow, the letter to him.”
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PANMUNJOM, Korea, July 28 —Communist staff officers agreed today to the wording of the armistice draft on repatriating pris-
loners of war, but not to the Al-
lied interpretation of it. The agreement came in a 40minute meeting between the No, 2| truce teams. The high-level truce talks are temporarily recessed. The staff officer talks began over the week end at the request
lof the Reds, who said they wanted
to discuss the wording of some paragraphs in the armistice draft. In particular, the Communists
objected to the United Nation's
terms in the Korean language for “United Nations” and “Korea.” | Col. Duncan 8. Somerville, sen-| jor United Nations staff officer, said he did not think the prob-
{lems were important, i
5 Patrol Vietory
At today's meeting, he said the Communists brought up the quesy] tion of “no forced repatriation” by stating they agreed with the wording of the paragraph on prisoner repatriation, but not to the Allied interpretation. Col. Somerville said as far as he is concerned that meant the Reds—at least on the staff officer level—“have accepted the wording of paragraph 51 concerning
prisoners.”
The paragraph calls for the repatriation of all prisoners on the lists at the™time an armistice becomes effective, The United Nations proposed to remove from the lists in advance of a truce those prisoners who say they would forcibly: resist repatriation.
SEOUL, July 28 (UP) — Com-
munist MIGs swooped down mare!
than 200 miles from Manchuria yesterday in their most daring] thrust in months and damaged three British propeller-driven warplanes, Heavy rains virtually halted infantry and artillery action and grounded land-based planes.
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By United Press RIO DE JANEIRO, July 28The Brazilian air force abandoned today a search for the body of an American woman who plunged 12,000 feet into the Atlantic yesterday the mysteriously open door of an air liner. ! Planes searched yesterday and until noon today when hope was given up. The victim was listed officially by Pan American Airways as Mrs. Marie Westbrook Capellaro, 37,
from
Los Angeles, wife of Italian banker Emilio Capellaro, 41, Rome.
Couple Engaged
The Italian consulate said she and Mr. Capellaro were engaged but not yet married. A Pan Amerjcan spokesman said Mr. Capellaro told them they were married, put that his wife was traveling under an American passport, ; carrying her American name. ert Westbrook, an American United States civil aeronautics World War II ace who was shot authorities here started investi- down over Celebes. Her mother, gating the means by which thetMrs. Bessie Machris, lives in Los victim was drawn through a door/ Angeles. A 12-year-old son, Rob@f the Stratocruiser 27 miles ert, also survives. south of Rio de Janeiro after the plane took off for Montevideo, Ur- Progressive Party uguay. . : rhe. plane, containing 26 other, Candidate Due Here persons including Mr. Capellaro, Mrs. Charlotta A. gressive Party candidate for vice
Mrs, Marie Capellaro
Bass, Proreturned here after the accident. Mr. Capellaro, who remained here, could not be reached today. president, will arrive here today He was reported in a state of col-/for a two-day visit in the city. lapse. She will be honored tomorrow with a reception at the Federa-| He is a representative of the tion of Colored Women's Clubs Italian Commercial Bank of Mar- Home, 2304 N. Capitol Ave. seille, France. He was sitting be-! Mrs. Bass recently retired after side the victim when she appar- 40 years as editor of the Caliently was sucked from th& pres- fornia Eagle, Los Angeles, the surized cabin of the plane, oldest Negro newspaper in the Her first husband was Col, Rob- U. 8. in continuous publication. :
Pulled From Plane
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Hunt Ends for Woman Robber Faces - gWho Fell From Plane Sjaying Quiz
By United Press NEW YORK, July 28—Massae chusetts authorities said today they wanted to question bank robe
ber Gerhard Puff, who killed an FBI agent in a hotet gun duel
‘here Saturday. about the unsolved
slaying of State Trooper Alje M, Savela. I.t. Joseph McInerny said in Boston that the slaying of the Massachusetts trooper on a lonely road last Aug. 31 was the state's top case. : Puff was under guard at Bellevue Hospital prison ward, He was shot in the leg by FBI Agent Brock in an exchange of gunfire at the Congress Hotel. Mr. Brock was killed by five bullets fired by Puff, ane of the FBI's “10 most wanted men.” ; Lt. McInnerny said two Massa« chusetts detectives received ‘“‘ene couraging’ results in the question« ing of George A. Heroux, 22, a trigger happy friend of Puff's who was wounded in a gun battle at Miami. Fla., Friday, “Several encouraging leads are being checked which seem to point ta Heroux as the killer in the Savela case,” Lt. Mclnerny said.
‘We feel Heroux was not alone
when Savela was killed and the man with him could well have been Puff.” Trooper Savela was shot nine times as he sat in his automobile near Barre, Mass. Detectives bee lieved he was Killed because he recognized someone who was wanted by the FBIL Puff and Heroux had been close friends since they met in a Mile waukee cell, It was believed they were the gunmen who robbed 3 Kansas bank of 326,000 last
November.
PROFITS
wear overalls these days
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Profit to some people is a word that wears a The communists foster that idea, 1 hey get profits. They also get along without almost e
They don’t understand that profits wear ov
high silk hat. along without verything else,
eralls, If they
had some profits, they'd also have some prosperity and payrolls instead of slave labor. Because profits work harder
than anyone.”
Here's why:
Last year the Illinois Central made a profit of $18 million
From that profit and profits saved from previous years we
took $29 million to improve the railroad and pay off part
eby earn $164
y of thé~xortgage [here's nd silk hat on profits that buy tools for workers to do a trandportation job for you and ther dlion a year in wages.
If our aris
0 a year) besides.
When subsidized highway, air and waterways cuts into our business, it cause us to need higher rates.
J . » y - y We say the cheapest way for you to get good is to let us all — rail,
Costs you tax money and may
rop too low or become losses we run short of working dollars. We enjoy no backlog «¢ subsidies — no publicly owned airports or waterways. We're on our own, and we pay taxes
of government highways or ($28 million
transportation
transportation
air, highway and water carriers —
compete on an equal basis. Free competition such as this
has made us the most prosperous people in
the world.
WAYNE A. Jounsron
[LLINDIS CENTRAL
President
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Air adar yster Ights |
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WASHING Jet planes ca) of 600 miles a futile attemp mysterious glov streaked over t) second consecut
The Air For has maintaine attitude about said today it ° the unidentified as “glowing wh were spotted b; visually by Air mercial pilots | “We don’t kn but we are inve Force spokesmas “We have no that they are Conversely, we evidence that tt saucers.” The spokesma had been relay officers in the the Air Force ligence center sz son Air Force B center for the “flying saucer” Start to The CAA con National Airpor tomac from V picked up the n on its radar scre ning. In the ne CAA reported a the unidentified * on the radarsc time. CAA officials alerted the Air mercial pilots u« out. The Air 1] F-94 jet planes intercept the lig! One jet pilot the objects twice unable to overt:
Civiian pilot seeing the “light ferent occasions Lt. William 142d Fighter It ron—the only c lots to sight the day night—exy ment. “I don't know he said. “I don’ I saw.” Some experts cers” over Was! Stop th “I definitely © were not a fign imagination,” = worth, presiden Rocket Society. Dr. Farnswort possibility” they ary space ships. ‘“Interplanetar definitely possib. Dr. J. Allen E omer at Ohio said he thinks have reported se were not just le nations get the said he was con sons saw somet But Dr. Hynel ly improbable” t come from anotl One scientist, his name be wil that the “sauce perimental airer the U. S. If this is the « time ‘the govern: jokes on the pec The same 8 thought it was that many repo objects come f area of Washin proving grounds Other scientis their hands off
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Gear to Sta: CHICAGO, J Chicago society set today for a mock political she had real tr with. : The woman little boys in convention hall
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NEW YORK, Henry Krajews Man's Party” ca dent, said today party mascots Otherwise, he w The symbol of party is a pig estimated there porkers in the him whereas * keys are scarce elephants are fc and eircuses.”
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