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THE DAILY BANNEK IT WAVES FOR ALL

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1949.

Single Copy 5 Cents

NO 311

HORSE

BY TO BE

HELD SUNDAY tU B SCHKIHUCS

. |( ,HT KAl Ks AT ALLKN FARM

pubbin’’ will have hn when the GreencaaCi»h comluct-s a plua at th' Bnyar.1 AUi n „i iin if y iin<l i usl Hli.. Water Works hill.

uggram will H'A

n in with ten races

;J during tlie <lay.

There

and eight

20 MILES AN HOUR THROUGH DRAZIL The State Highway Departneat lias erected new sign.' 1 along U. S. 10 reducing the spccu for traffic throjgh Hra7.1l to 2, miles an hour. This new spec | limit extends from one city limits to the other and fierc aia no .'10 mile zones remaining. Cliicf of Police Fred William, said liiazil police had been instructed to cooperate with stall |K>lice in enfoicing the new regulations. With Hie speed redueei to 20 miles an hour it will In imp. issibic for inotorists to gel through the city's traffic signal.' willinut being caught by a redliffht.

Din |ioiiy races

|Ct a mi the quarter nilie |

hidi ,,i,s n tUHION

GIRL SCOUTS PLAN PROGRAM OCTOBER 30TH

WIM. ALSO OBSLKVE SPEC* l\l. WEEK, OCTOBER SO TO NOV 5th.

OBSERVES THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY

L iiH-al Dions. j I ji, ((ill in for mile ami | mUKici will be one-half

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W iH in- itiree prizes j '-I I, ;,( h of the first sev- j mn 1 atiiiK of cups and Tin- , iglidi event will in J. the Winner's Knee and |M nil mlnes. A cash I,,- pie icnled In I he ; under Hie wire. Ilml v horses had I , Knili'V with eleven hors1 tlir Indiana state farm idtn participate, officials for the occasion John MeCahe. of Craw1,. starti'i Flank Deer

IN STATEMENT ABOUT WAGES

t.'AUPKNTEKS STATE Tlll ll.

POSITION IN STOPPING

1(1 II.MING WOKK

The local office of the Hniled Krollierlmod of Cai|ieiilers, 1111 dee Whose jm 1 alieliou all local carpenters work, after being advised of I lie public conuneii' made concerning the strike upon local jobs, today issued the following statement concerning

R Rariden. of Greencas- P->sifion in the matter of

the strike which is of general interest to this community. Tile position of the union is that at all limas before the beginning of the local jobs concerning which labor di pule., have arisen. contractors and builders were advised of the rate lor union carpenters, and inquiry about such rates were cade by contract>r.s and build-

[ j ers contemplating budding in

1 Git mens tic and Putnam County.

.HillIE O. E .S. KOI l< H | „|| |„„ 08 they wel l advised

I by National Headquai leis of the

Wig Cliaptel No. 110 j (j||j 0Il iimt the loi al preVailii.g jM ils stall'd meeting Mon- j u , alc was ja oy )„ nl r. ?, al Sp nu Visitor.1 | ami 1( |j conliaclor.s .uih! builders

ihi's ,,f (lie Lions Club r plenty of parking space. jjrhi’S. coffee and soil mil he served on the

ji,

)) Hi-rived from the derby nspI in pray Hie city JDT again next .summer. Wil proj' i i of I he orgae,-

nis wi teilfic.

sters Jailed Safe-Keeping

| now involved in the local dispute had .ictual knowledge of the

At the October meeting of the Girl Scout Council, al which Mrs Lins Arnold presided, plans were discussed for the observance of Girl Scout week, Oct. •’50 through November 5. Scouts Own will lie field 011 Sunday afternoon, October 30lh, the plac< lo be announced later. Monday is designated as Homemaking I lay; Tuesday. Citizenship Day; Wednesday, Health and Safety ! iv, Thursday, International Friendship Day; Friday. Arts and Crafts Day; Saturday, Out-of-Doors Day. Girl Scouts of Indianapolis and Marion County invited ■■ its all over Indiana to join .heni in cell btalir.g Girl Seoul Week at tin Indiana University • uilding Slate Fair Grounds. • I is hop d tlial plans 1#'n be onuulaleil so lliat a large nuniner of Gi eencastle Girl Scouts may visit the display of Girl Seoul activities al I In- Fail Grounds on Saturday, November 5 between A, M. and 1:00

P. M.

Mrs. Gralton Longdcn, Sr. has been a, poinl< d the official delegale to the r.ational Girl Scout eonvention which opens in Milwaukee on November 15. Sin will repres.'iit the local Council Mary lie:.1,1 and Ann Urigham will a 'annpany Mrs. laii.gden as

eonvention "visitors.”

Mary Anne Kills, program chaii 1 in. auuouires tlie ioilowing as troop leaders and assistants lor year: Mi s. j

STALIN HAILS NEW EASTERN GERMAN STATE DEFINITE MOVE I OW A KM PEAC E IN EUKOI'E SAVS Itl'SS LEADEK

MOSCOW. Oct. II 1 UP I Premier Josef Stalin's lei lei hailing formation of the new cast German slate was reg.-n.P by diplomatic observers l.'das as one of the most iuipoiloi Soviet documuuls of icrrut times. Stalin's letter said I lull I in "organization of Agerman Democratic peaeel.oving llrpuhl is tlie turning |K)inl in ICuropi ii history." It was addressed j"ii Hy 1

EXTRA! NEW YORK, Del. II.—(INS) Eleven ('onimunisl lenders—all members of Hie national board ' I tlie Communis! party in the t S.—were en/ivieted by a federal juri today of conspiring to teach and advocate the violent overthrow of the government. Immediately after annuunceie. nt of the verdict—w hich makes all I In- defendants liable to prison terms of ten liars and Kill,000 fines -Judge Harold K. M-dlon held fi\e of the defen-a-lawyers gnilti of contempt of eourt for ilo-ir trial isindilet. He 1 ntr-need thi-m to jnd ti-rms tliat ranged from 50 days to six niont hs. < Idef defendant Eugene Men ( ais, miliimal parti secretary who ichsl as ins own lawyer, also was convicted of contempt. He

President Wilhelm Pieek n e! g'd six llior.ills.

COAL WALKOUT SOLUTION IS UP TO GOVERNMENT

NEITHER LEWIS NOR OPERATORS CAN REACH AN AGREEMENT

Audrid Flconot Is observing Ins Ihiflleth anniversary as p pharnuiuist, this week. Mi. Fleenoi p i alls the days when a phartuiieist nfade eoiigli medieines. vanilla extrael. Imnd lotions arid many oilier medicines and sundrie No longer do people wear asafoetidn in s hag suspended by a string around the neck neithci an eeoup heads worn tndiy Mi Fleenoi lia ; seen the great advanee made in pharmaceutics during his lliii ty years serving Hie public. Likewise, he has seen many changes in Greeneustle since he came here to operate the Dunlavy-Stoops Drug store. Later he acquired The Owl Drug Store ami Ins continued to operate both place.; of business. Mr Fleenoi has taken an active interest in Groencasllc affaira since coming here He i a member of the Ixiivanf!- club, is president of that organizalinn -md is also :a ivin;» 1; a mniiihnr of lit'’ (Ireeneastle Walcr Koanl and lake> an aelive inlorest in many other eivie prujeels

Thurston Speaks To Civic Clubs

1 ( hci'iaa:,! le Kol a lia ns and Ki wauiau.. in*'! logel.lu-r on Tlmr »-

Edwin Snavely Mrs Joe Alice,

. ., I day and heard Ailhiu M I hur.*-

,vlis. 1-i c ier rck Dellloff. Mr s. 1 tdi, Superintendent ol tin- liuh ana Stale Police, deliver an ex

Herbert Nadzeika, Mrs. George K. Parker. Mrs ilex Boyd, Mrs. Edith ithorei, Ann Hartshorn, Hal h im Hd/.. Mi ,. Loins Norris, i Mrs. How.ml Kdrkeit, Mrs i I’otcrson, lean Wilcox, Maty

, prevailing iale. cither hy writ-, , . ,, , , . ... 1! h J ; Ul ster, Mrs l< red Gasper. Mrs.

' 1 Evan Grawley, Mrs. Roland

ei-llenl tajk. Audrid Fleivnor,^ ,

presidi-iiV*^ Vv Kbyi ’io ’l,,p gmeriinii’id

Dates Differ On Soviet A-Bomb

W Ad IINGTON, Del II (UP) VVi'll-uilol iiied e i I ele ;. heiv we|( piizzli'd loday hy the elaini ol a foiiner Soviet offieer Ilia 1 the first .Atomie explodoii ii

;; i.. . a oi i-urred July 10.

at^niie e.\

' ANGELES Get. 11 Oangster Mickey Cohen l«ir nf Ins mobsters to l‘hr their own protection" 1 |Kilicc ehief William nailiniUeil that “a certain nl organized crimi'

krc.

1 i'"liil Uic --leek Cadillac piieis inissuig henehman, ,l ;ul. was fiaiiul on a west •* , ' 1 d and police theorized k a pi,viler" to escape j - loitering vice regime. | r 4 two Cotu-n men murin lln- past year and two nn.v’iiig in recent weeks * Ij! tiooka king took (Iras''l" ycsii'iday to prolee 1 f 11 u-niaiinn^ ton lieutciiH' 1 had them locked up. persuaded Superior : llabert L. Ambrose tr. '1150.000 worth of bonds Cohen had guaranteed - m.V Hist, Harold (Happy) w Iasi Setiwartz arid Ell n "\V arc awaiting trial *"i" :i "11 an a.vsHiill eh'irgc. Hers riled „nt vuurt ,l,l a wmij .mil went itp,u l,ll 'ir cells in county 'll" look over at Hu. 1 1 "f a grand jury vice in. 1 U| ii last June and prom1 " ' ll|v e Cohen out of town, i-i first public report. 5’ 1 nor marine general r "" n 'l "a certain amount" ^ ''’•ed boukmaking. pnosli"areoties, extortion am 7" oration n Dor ' bui , ‘ n vi rtrganized of Eruption."

j len notiee or hy inquiry hy that Hie rale would be $2.00 lif-

ter July I. HMO.

It was likewise .stated tlial all local builders rind conlniel.01 .•■ were irvlormed of tlie prevailing union scale of wages lor other •oralIs working upon the Crocnca ;lle and Putnam County jobs. The bulk of labor, other than carpenters for such jobs has been brought into this area will) union teiiles prevailing in other localities. The scale fm briekldyers in Indianapolis is $2.57 1-2 an hour; clrclriciuns, $2.:;7 1-2; plasterers, $2.50; and plumbers, $2.12. The Indianapolis rate foi carpenters

is $2.:;o per hour.

The union said they consulLcd directly with Ihe Univei. dy and with Leslie Colvin, agent for the University and lo which parlies they had re|>eatcdly slaled llic union rate in this area ns $2.00 per'hour. It is the ciinpcntei's contention tlial if a higher wage is to be paid Lo other crafts than the prevailing rate in Greencastle and 1 iitimm County, tin H'oallnurrf no I

Wears Agi ,N ^HKKNCASTIJC

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M| S. Paul Grimes parents of a son, Uoyd

fc'-mnie Moffett was here

‘"dianapolig.

Reev< * w »s elected ^ ot the child Welfare

ires 1 Frank Jones WM irom me and Mrs - Ralph, in Roachdalc. Burial

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Smith Rites At Roachdaie Mrs. Snpha S. Smith, age 81, passed away Friday morning al a nursing home in Crawford svillc. following an illness of a

year.

Mrs. Smith was horn in Pu’• nam col 1 ty near Fineastle Di23, 1X67. the daughter of Sttiiiiiil ami Sarah Jane Brothers Gardner. She married Albert Smitn Feb. 28, 1000. She was a member of the Roachdaie Christian Church and lived in this com-

munity all of her life.

Survivors are one daughter Mrs. Marie Owen Hoffman of Grecneastle; three sisters, Mrs. J. G. Britton of Roachdaie. Mi Sue Everett of Beverly Hills, Calif., Mrs. Carl Eggcrs o! Roachdaie; one brother. Luth 1 Gardner of Roachdaie. and tw.i granddaughters. Her husband preceded her in death i*i 1924. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clo'k from the Chastain Funeral Horn.'

will be hi

the Roachdalc cemetery. Friends may call at the funer-

al home.

Headley, Mis Grafton Longdcn, Sr.. Vivian Brubaker, Elizabeth Hi in, /jiltih June's, Lois Mi - lytlccr., Ann Brigham. Tile members of tlie local Council, in addition to Mrs. Arnold, are Mrs. Willard Sunkcl, Mrs. George Paiker, Mrs. Rom or Scott, Mrs Claude Webb. Mis John KighI sell, Mis. G. VV. Hanna, Mrs Waller K'dlii id. Mis Unyil M'e Mrs I) VV Smyllie. Mrs. Ilaioli | Slewari. Mrs Lynn Blown. Mrs | Ralph Saunders Mrs. Orvilb Layis, Mis John Howard. Mrs. s un Hanna. Mi s Han y Wal rond. Mrs. K"nii('lli Harris. Lein.

,S. Horne

Test Vote Due On DP Measure

WASHINGTON, Oct. M lU; ) Amid cliarges of "fill'buster." the Senate headed to waM a lesl vote loday "ii tlir lull to admit I.",1.000 additional ,j,splm cl |» i -oiu to Hie Uniled Slitlr’.s. 1 *1 nt* contioversiHl M* iss,,r ;Tia|N'd iqi as the. key to the congressional jaekpol question: "Wlu’ii do we go home7" Democratic floor leader Scott V Lucas, ill., called tin- Senate into session an hoin earlier ..nan usual at M A. M ESi to speed action on tlie measure. Sen. Harry P. Cai»- R • Wash . .11 a day-long speech yesterday said the DP debate might lie carried 011 indefinitely, laicas told reporters this "obviously was .1 filibuster threat. But COP floor leader Kenneth S. Whcriy, Neb., denied that Republicans had any intention of staging a talkathon.

pie. nlcil. and Di lli'liiid Ron ill) 1 oililfcil the .speaker. ('(insidered Ihe fill.il fine; ' .■tale police organization in the iialion. the Indiana Slide Polii ■ ha - shown 1 einarkalili- iiiiproviuni t over Hie years, said tin speaker, and progress is still b ing made. In somi- stales, tin si a | 1- police officer dii'-sn't have law i-nlori-eiiuiil powers, but in Indiana the stale officer i ; ein powered to i-iiforei- ttii- la v, (liu. mal mg Idiii more iifeeljv 1 1 Ii s duties. ,VIr. Tluir:;("n ailvond"d 1 ;J:*' speed llmil of 55 1 id lea an lino sliding tliat llie majority i-imds are not sate lor u ■' l'i" 1 exi-eelling IlliS. lie also lel'-lleil (o <lido molonslwlio. on i • 1 ■■ mg Indiana with no I lim" have a bad aeciili id. 1 ei ol d o this -Iale. Tin- posling of Dai lie laws on all roads i niering Ii slab wen §l -o .suggested liy He

,|ii-a ker.

Kelcri-neit was niilde to Ihe - lection ol three Putnam ' nunly incn as police officers III s yai

pelts decliiii'd to eoimiienl |Mililli ly on the ri-port. But (illn 1 persiai’i who kepi in eli)-' louen villi atomie hIIhii - aid llu-y del not rii-lieve Ihe July explosion was Ihe one J'i , c..iiJenl Tiinnun tiud in mind in hia Sept, j:; a,‘.

ouneeinenl.

They said they had heen iiinlei In- impression tlial tin- Unit’d ilul-s has Instillments for deecting un alomie explosion anvwhere williiu huiii ■ and lliat M r .

f'liui'Hii had l'-a • i-i| ■■) the Itu .- rs | , a , ijallie:. 111 lln. wu II11I

iIhu ili’V«‘l"puie:il only u -hurl ' Hie (wo uatioo po

inn- )i--lore In 1 i.libi-los’iie greale I power in Emope lor

1 mil that Chair (Hie aecouiphslinienl of great ae-

' t ions of w n ld signdieanre. "If these two nations will ahoiv

'Fremier Olio Orotewohi ol in new east German govei nnu-st Tile message expressed • e-n deuce tlial the neighhnrly existence of Gi-nnany aid Un Soviet Union “winihl ev lei'- lb possibility of new war 1

Europe."

Foreign rommeiilaloi . 1 dl" * pari letilar allenl "ii )-, lie Ti'nri . stalcmei t lliat tile 1 fei .111:1 and Soviet peeples b"H' tie eaviesl saeiiliie.-i id llii- laii car and Hial jointli llie.e two alums possess lln- greali .. 'otenlial 1,'ir pi’ace "If these two people, mini ext a resolution to slniggle I n ipacc with the same exertion mil slrengfli as they waged wai icai e in Em ope ran Is i on.- 1 l rnl .-ei’iii "il," Kliiliu ml in In

an- . .age.

' A Mow nu In i nigi al nlat * you. and in y '"I !'u- 1 le, san peop'e on 0'.' a (ion ot e -'ah lialiiueiil id U)e Gei man D-'oi » ri al iqj epubhe and on ymu ' I '' lion ax pn- ident and mini . 1 pr. xujont Ipreiuiei ) ol lln Gm man Deuioeialn H'-pai. n Slalin'.. me .--ag'' and "Estahlishuient ol a Gep.itn Demoeratle p acelovin^ L'-paUn is I In- turning po i»i in Em "p •

In lory

"’I In-re is no d' uhl Ilial ' x x tri-ri- of .1 lov.llg Germi i-. tide by side with rxiatrnie ol a peaeelovlug Soviet Union ex chides the poxsihilil.y ol new (Xas . 111 Europe, mall'’? an end to bloodshed HI Europe ainl

makes iinpos.-ablc lion ol European 1V01 Id impellalisl - "The cxperu-M 1

Ihe subjuganatioiiH by of the last

Judge Meiinm m aniiooiii-iiig lln- (-iiiili-iiipt enn viet ions and enli-m-i-s aietiscd the lawyers it a mid and ealenlaling" plan In disrupt tin- historic, nine ■niudll lliat. He eharaeteri'/.eil Hu r Iti-lin x loi as a "dclltii’rate dtnidi' 'on ,iie adniliilstratliin 01 lustier, \ll Hu- ilefenilanls ivcre order<1 to Jail at once. A defense re i;ii' ,1 lor eontiniiani-i- of their .iJMMI ball. ivHieli kept tliein at iilii-rti ili-rlng the long trial, was di-nii-il. Judge Medina announeed he wmdil inipnse sentenee one week i nn a loday, al 10:50 a. in. INHI VNAFOI.IM, Oct. IL— ll\s| l-.yretl I., tiardm-r, ill iii-tor ol the Indiana Kmploy-nii-nl Si-eiirity Hixdslon, said to day lliat the entire stale Is hr gimdiig lo feel the results "f the tel l and coal strikes. Gardner - dr I a 18 per 1 cut rise In Initial I inli s-, 1 lamis Iroin persons new ly iioi-mployed last week. (Inc, hr ad I'-d, to the beginning of n new I’l l drr lor deti-rndnalion ol r 1 fils the |M-rsons Indirectly 1 alb id id hy the strikes, slacken111. el eonslruelion and a dr rrri',*.r in • ajining. HONG KONG. Oi l. I I. (INS) ' Itlnn's great southern port el ! aiiliio is tstlni hut tense as I! iwaits for tin- victorious t om un nisi armies lo move In. The languiird of Ihe t ominunist iroops was last reported only Iliirr miles from the outskirts of Hie city.

war liu shown that tlie German and Soviet peupl' Ii el Ihe g"' 1

rsl 1 aMlalbes in Hii.-i w

They piiiul

man David ki. Lihentlial nf III*alomli- energy enmmrs.aou repol l'dly rniiml out abnul th - ittMsi.fn expl" inn nnly twn nr hire day:, ii'-lnli- Hi*' puidir If I lo ' '• Wid'd.V-ll' I I VU'-.Vx .11 inrt- rl, they nnlil, d ia hit- n Hull III*- expinainn In xxdiieli Mr. Tllin.au rideirid. neemred lain

Ilian July Id

Th'- disclosuri- alinut Hn- July xplnsiun wins made liy Maj

a ileterinination

re’aee will' the ..t 1 e

to fight foi vigor they

s n.v-'l in war. nue - an eonsidei 1 I lie peace of Europe .seeiire.il. "If you in Hus way lay Ihe folllida I inn lor a unified I r um cratn: and pean |. v.ng Gennany. ( at the same tune you fulfill the

mil nf H tnlal of 5,500 H|i|di' a- | Knl ii Silnv, a Comiei Snvi'd of tini.H, and of which .?d.V I')" I lle-r In a enpyrighi'-d Unil' ': wen- aelected Grcem a 11 • im- 1 q . 1 drs|iate|i from I’aria, In(hauls were eompliineMled "ii d ,, aid tlial Rus.aa lias ""

lln Ill'll lloellpil' of A hnmb

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KIDS' DAV TOMORROW

I heir cooperation with

ana Slate Police.

An the goritx were Bark it II DH'ighln-tei- of Greciica • th- .and II .11. Hawllck of Evaua

villc.

Check Trial In Circuit Court Morris Mason was seheduh d to go on trial in the Putnam eii c-uit court Friday on a charge "f issuing fraii'luleiil cheeks. Till"affidavits against Mason liavr been on file here for the pic.' four months. By agreement of both -1 tithe ease was n-assig?'Ctl for t rial last Tuesday by Judge John II

Alice.

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In < 'hi* ago.

who helped develop the II

bomb, said Hie American people shouldn't lake any comfort 111

Russia's lark of a dnekp'l'-. "The fni I I lud they do uol

have OIK- III I lie moment." h' and, "is no Indu-alion they won't

have one in six niontIfs."

Court Confirms Death Penalty

PAllis, Old IL—(INS)—Tin new premier nf Eranne, Jules Mm h, w as cieeted today by a tmngin of one vote Ironically, i( 1 as east hi the de|)iity of ao ■ipp-islng party who Is now in \f\ ( irk attending the United Nations. rin- deputy, Pierre Montel, expialned tlial he felt obliged to support the government whldhlw e r -prcsentl .g ,11 a foreign country , hut said he would have voted against Hindi if he had been In

Paris.

work ot all Europe

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V. HITE Nl LPHI K SPRINGS, VV. \ a., Old. I ; —(iNS)—John L. •wis proposed today that ten

lir ;e American unions < ' ,,n ‘ j scheduled

PITTSBURGH. Oct 11 (UP) John L 1/ewis and the major coal operators appeared ready to throw in the towel tod a y and lei the government figure out a "fair" way of settling the 28 day-old coal strike. Roth sides said there was no visible solution to the deadlocked negotiations. U. K Mediation Chief Cyrus S. Ching indicated there was no break in Ihe 14-day-uld steel strike either after a conference with officials of Bethlehem Steel Co. He said the company's position. presumably <111 non-con* tributory pensions, remained the

same.

Lewis suggested the government seize and operate the min ex. but President Truman made il idear no such step wax con Icrnplaled at presenl. Industry observer: predicted "hi g will take over the coal dix p(|te by Hie end of the week. He already lias warned that the na lion faces economic collapse be cause of I lie twin walkouts. The hurley United Mine Wel l er chieftain said flally the union would not compromise its pro gram, which lie estimated would increase Hie cost of mining 1 net * 50 lo 35 coni ; a ton. George A Love, spokesman for the no: lie • 11 and western producer .. <I' clai'-d "we will not give him ,1 cent, not a nickle." Love, entering Hie White Su! pimr Springs, W. Va , confereuc' today for the fir-il time i;iii(-' Ching ordered both sides to make “substantial progress" 11 negotiations, shrugged off pn sihle federal intervention. "If 1 coniex, it comes,” tie said. Tlie government last seiz 111“ mine 1 in turning them oV'-i In Adm Ren Mcreeli, no ' president of Jones A- Ivaughlm Steel Corp,. for operation Negotiations st Charleston. VV Va . also were hopelessly dead locked over a demand by lie.southern producers for an entir:ly new set of regulations to rii'i the union welfare and reliri'ineut

fund.

Meanwhile, CIO President F’hili|> Murray look auothe' verbal lashing for lii.s eonducl 01 tlie steel strike from the Kami Equipment Workers, who voted to return to work last night and end a 23-day strike against Inten ational Harvester Company’s Chicago tractor works. Warren Miller, president of thes triking FEW Feal said the strike was called off because “faint-hearted leadership" in the steel walkout "may Inspire th corporations lo promote a -long

si rike."

It that hapens, In- said. HuFEW wants its membership in a I position to draw unemployment I compensation. Harvester was

BUDAPEST. IIUUNGAJIY. (>•(. 14 (UP) The Hungarian

mil of Appeals today con- 1 lhc ( .| |||1( . h , lM( | (|„. Jute firmed the daath sentence Imipoa-I .... - - '

State To Control Czech Churches

PRAGUE. <» I I*

I I,,. (' , miinixl loimi aled Na 11'n 1.11 A ■' nihly |-1 • ' d unxm. nod .1 l"d-( V 1 '"' w , " 11 • fo elanqi rigid slate c.ontrols on llie R'limin Calliolic churell •| lie church control bills he come effective Nov 1. Infoiliied obserx.’is said I heir passage meant the cri-is had ' ome in Un'

! long and biller Huggl between

The FiaU-iual Order of Polici

said today that everything was ^ he was

in readiness for the third annual Kids' Day at Robc-Ann Park tcmorrow from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. All boys and girls in Putnam

Mason has been in the count jail since the middle of July

turned over I '

Sheriff John Sutherlin by Tern-

Haute authorities.

oil on Las/Jo Kujk, former No. 2 Ilinigariaii Communist accused of spying for Marshall Tito and

liu- Western Powers.

Rajk and two of seven eo defendants were sentenced to death by a Dadapest peoples , court Sept. 24 after a week's trial. Two others drew life

court, sentences, another a nine-yeui

When he appealed

in all three bad wera ordered

Tlie assemoly v ilcd heuring two leaders ol llie anti-Catliotn caurpaign plug 11-' hills n d d- ^ nounce U'-c church Tlu-y wen Justice MniDtei Alt.a-j ficpc.Icand Josi-pf Hojhar. cxcominui.i

cated priest.

No opposition vole was cast, j No. pro-church speech was mad

in Hie debate.

I ribnie i inlllion 5(8) Miousa.nd iliillats weekly "tor an indefinite period" to help striking steel wo-kers xxln an Industry-flnanc

id welfare ptngram.

lewis. Whose 57M8M) xlrlktng miners nre eii;ag"l in their own ! attic lor a wage contract, took an alnicst unprecedented steo toward allying tin- resources of tin t xt\\ atii. the American .'''(slerMllon of Isdxir Imhind his one liinc nssoeiate, I TO Presl-

ih-i-i I'liihn M.urniy.

Ike 1 oal mine boss priqMised II. \M. I‘re>ide-nt William liris-n t' il al least nine federation nth us eon tribute $250,(88) a week In finance tlie steel strike. 1,1 -.vis said the I MW also would nuiUe .1 similar contribution. Only 21 hours earlier, 'U-wls ■ luirged that moss ioliistry I a'ti niplbig In smash union wet fare programs this year and said (I on 1 luui-d on rnvr tool

■IDLER HONORED -

furlough 5,500

workers todsy because of th''

steel strike.

THOMAS IN LONDON LONDON, Oct 14—1 UP 1 Radio C o m m e n t a t o r Diwell Thomas, injured in a fall from a horse in Tibet, was in London today after a flight from Cal euttu. India. Thomas will leave by plane lor New York Saturday Might, arrr. ing Sunday. He arrived at Lon don airport shortly before mi night last night. He walked off the plane alone with the aid of crutches although hia injured right leg hung useless

couvtw from 0 to 14 years will ' Mason changed his plea from not | sentence and two army officers

is guests of the police orgamza- (guilty to guilty <n all three bad

tuo and enjoy supervised con- check charges Judge Alloc than martial ,

tried by cour*. ' SADDLE • LI It BREAKF AST

H (her forms of entei- fined him $10 and costs on each Rajk s sentence waa appealed J Free breakfast for all working as well as a' fr.-e lunch ' count and sentenced him to the by his attorney over R-jk's pro- M.embcrs at Saddle Club Sunday

tainment as well as a

tomorrow noon.

Indiana state farm for one year, tests.

morning. Oct 16th.

Ray FidJer. Governor of the Grcencastle M/iose Ijodge, was notified today that he had been appointed Deputy Grand North Moose for stiuinem Indiana by Harry C. Rothrock, Grand North Moose, of M/iosehrart. Illinois. This honor was conferred on the local man in recognition of his fraternal services during the |>ast four years.

®«n&*#»***» ® Todays Wea»h«r <0 ® and • 04 Local Tomperaturp ♦ Generally fair. no decided change in temperature, today, j tonight and tomorrow High to day 66 to 71 Isaw tonight 45 to 52.

Minimum 6 a. m. 7 a. m. 8 a. m. 9 a. in. 10 a in. . 11 a. in. 12 noon 1 p. m. .

18 18 18’ 50’ 59’ 62 ' 67 ' 67 70