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   Logansport Press (Newspaper) - October 10, 1951, Logansport, Indiana                              LIBRARY Weather GOVERNMENT FORECAST Fair and warmer today and Thursday ESS GIVE NOW THAN EVER Only Local Morning Paper Serving Cass Carroll Pulaski Miami Fulton White Counties VOL 31 No 99 NEA TELEPHOTOS LOGANSPORT INDIANA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE FIVE CENTS George E SOKOLSKY These Days AUTOBIOGRAPHY The first volume of Herbert Hoover's autobiography is to be published about the middle of the month I am not jumping the gun in respect to the publication date That apparently is a grave sin the book recalled to me our first correspondence Throughout the years of my residence in China 1 treasured the friendship of Tong an elderly gentleman of cultured habits who had been in the est offices Empress as well early Shoi Koslo Vs Raschi As The Scene Returns To Yank Field New York Oct 9 the World blew as during the j in the arly of the Tong and probably had been like a father to bct board s i and I respected him as i i i that the New lork Yankees It was the Tons family that was interested in the coal mines in North China where Herbert Hoover was employed as a young engineer and his enemies even now trv to give the that there was something wrong about n IX FACT in January two j Americans came to China to dis- cover whether there was any the I the New York Yankees j will nail down their third straight World Championship in their own ball 1 r in a playoff for years the Bombers put slug on Leo Durocher's 13 t0 to run the j count to 3.0 in their Jy Town Chosen By Troops In The Meantime Giving Communists Bad Time All Along The Front Tokyo Wednesday Oct 10 Communist high command today proposed an immediate resumption of the Korean cease-fire talks at the village of jom The Red leaders suggested the question they raised ex- I tending the neutral zone to include advance Allied truce I headquarters at he reserved for discussion by the I truce delegations later The Allies have objected to such an extension of the zone j The Reds broadcasting from Peiping the text of their note to the supreme Allied commander in advance of its actual I delivery said they had instructed liaison officers to meet Allied officers at 10 7 p.m Tuesday CST to discuss I sumption of full dress j ences by the major delegates The Peiping broadcast in the English language was monitored by the Associated Press j The message addressed to Gen Matthew B Ridgway supreme Allied commander was signed by North Korean Premier Kim Sung and Gen Peng look a I FOURTH OF WORLD Joltin Joe the Yankee Clipper is shown the instant after he slammed a homer into m I the deck of thc stands in Grounds Y in the toP half of the fifth inning Berra a Old thought that i i shown inst to the left of Giant left fielder Willie Mays short stop Alvin Dark Third baseman Bobby Thomson Home plate umpire is Al hi friend Herbert Hoover was Records were tied thc i Barlick Second base umpire is Leo Ballanfant third base umpire is Joe Umpire on left field foul line is John Stevens The Polo Grounds as Gil sacker was j second hit in the series and put the Yankees ahead 4 to 1 NEA the Yankees real rookie Year's Fire Losses Would Forest Most of State Kiwanis Hears Seventy per cent of the state of Indiana could be covered with forests from the amount of trees lost in forest fires last year Harold local insurance adjuster said in his talk to the Kiwanis at the hotel noon Mistakes with Fire Cannot be was the title of son's talk Ronald Barnes told the ship of the value of the Com- munity Chest in everyday life leader of the Chinese Red army in Korea It formally replied to Ridgway's message of Oct 8 agreeing to the Hed offer to meet in the jom area Panmunjom is six miles east of Kaesong where the first fruitless truce talks were held The Red leaders however were Today To Seek Fund Solution insistent that first full-scale Tong told his visitors j in a same that nobody stole thise mines because the Chines still two batters ever them Instead he recounted how the feat of the the young engineer organized to i oid who only last leed Chinese of Tientsin son was mosl valuable star ing the Boxer Rebellion I quote n the Texas League None had from my it since 1936 when Tonny Mr Tong then expressed I of the Yanks helped great gratitude for what had been done twenty years ago He told thc story of the vase which you took as a memento of those terrible days in Tientsin Mr Tong wondered whether you still have the vase which you took from his house not as loot but as a remembrance THE YEARS PASS and 1928 i This time the j crats send a delegation to got the dirt on Herbert Hoover and the at a similar massacre of the Giants in the same park gio's big 50 exactly equalled the record set by Frankie Frisch more than a decade ago Except for another wonderful job of pitching by Ed Lopat slick 363 Visit Olde And Two Places In Miami County One of the largest assemblages ever to fourth Here For Annual Show Shriners here for the annual Frolic Saturday are invited to be guests at the local Knights of Columbus lodge hall according to an announcement made at Monday night's meeting of the K C lodge Another activity this week will be a stag party Thursday Oct 11 when a chicken supper will be served from until 8 p.m Plans were discussed for a Yankee southpaw it was pretty j took attend a Cass county rade school history tour i r the near future horrible exhibition for fans mostly the Giants persuasion to witness 11 was strictly no con- test after exploded 10 climax fifth more these men dig the more the j which disposed of Larry ansen arrows point toward Tong Giants ace see me and I take them to this j aged mandarin who sits among part in the program day which included a visit to Olde Towne the historical seum at the Peru courthouse the Frances Slocum State Park and Frances Slocum cemetery it was announced last night at the con- of the event A total of Test Suit Demands Free Reporting of Events To Public Philadelphia Oct 9 manding the end of all restrictions on television and radio broadcasts when haU of the proceeds will of sports events the federal go to the Community Chest Gibault night was set for No- 5th Ernest Beall won the j League accusing it of today brought suit the National Football violating armistice talks deal with the question of extending the Kaesong neutral area to a rectangle ning from Kaesong on into Allied territory around 12 miles southeast This would include the Red checkpoint at Panmunjom TJ S Eighth Army ters Korea Wednesday Oct 10 Reds shifted denly to the East-Central front today joined North Koreans in battling Allied forces near the bitterly contested Heartbreak Ridge area Deadlocked Welfare ter Likely To Stay That Way Indianapolis Oct 9 ana's deadlocked General sembly ends its public welfare special session recess tomorrow The 50 senators who have been at home for a week and the 99 representatives who quit last Friday will reconvene at 1 p.m Barring a sudden maneuver tomorrow's session is expected to be brief The formal calendars of both houses are clear Awaiting assignment to a ate committee are eight home rule organization welfare bills already passed by the House In the same category i is a giving i legislators SI 5 a day expenses for the current session The House has no bills eligible attendance V i ui me the most beautiful Chinese j bv lam every afternoon j Leaguers with five hits and coffee which he prepares in his a 1 lie his baseball in nearby 363 fourth grade students from park exactly matched township schools attended magnificent performance of the own fashion and it all so ex- Only one Giant reached first in the final four in- otic and incongruous to listen to i as mastery reached him discourse almost intimately j on American politics robed in i beautiful brocades So these i them of thc genius of the young engineer and how Hoover foretold Nightmare for Giants For thc Giants the afternoon Democrats want to know about Was a nightmare They employed the stolen mines and Tong tells j f jve pitchers in an effort to still the Bombers bats but finally succeeded in doing so only in the j the Chinese revolution almost a i final two frames with in the assault with little Phil Rizzuto who pushed a mer into the close right field stands in the fourth off Montia Kennedy The great shortstop also clouted a single and scored three times Ironically for the Giants the size of the beating they received Page 10 all township schools attended The event opened began at j Olde Towne for the j outdoor historical session under sponsorship of a committee of rural school teachers headed by Mrs Ruby Cramer teacher at Walton The opening address and instructions were given by county school superintendent Raymond S Julian The Olde Towne session was in War Dance Ring Woods near Thousands To Be Here decade before report to the it happened in a Viceroy Li Hung Chang who would not believe him This time I was again write Mr Hoover re- porting the incident but that ter I do not now find Mr Tong in due course gave a press inter- view on the perfections of Eel river midway between and Hoover in eastern Cass county at grave of the American who were killed in battle 160 years ago The students were Shrine Event Always At- tracts Visitors 1 Thousands of visitors are ex- in Logansport Saturday for the Shrine Frolic The ful parade and night program at Berry Bowl always attract throngs of outsiders who are welcomed here on the occasion of the show by the Shriners The parade is at 4 o'clock and the show at Berry Bowl starts at though the doors will be federal laws The Justice Department said it picked the NFL for this test case because it is the worst in respect to having the greatest on radio and TV of any ma The suit asked the U S District court to issue an injunction the NFL from restricting television and radio broadcasts of its football games H Graham Morison assistant attorney general in charge of an- activity hinted that if the government is successful in its move against the NFL it will take similar action to set free baseball college football boxing and other sports If the shoe Morison told a news ence then we'll see what tern front On Heartbreak French by eleven school buses in addition from Clymers 1 open at 7 and preliminary I transported is uniformed The o ten school carloads Twenty mothers of bert Hoover in the conduct of these mines Subsequently the en- tire story was told in detail by i B W Fleisher in the Japan Ad- I and by George Bronson j Rea in the Far Eastern Review TONG must have j been in his eighties when he was assassinated for saying that the IT Chinese were unwise to be at j Annual war with the Japanese as such a war would ultimately hand China over to Soviet frightfulness that actually came to pass as we now all know Two years or so before his j Oct 17 at the Noble township death in 1930 when I was re- j school starting at o'clock it turning to the United States for j is announced by county agent the first time in 13 years he John W Connelly asked me to call on Mr Hoover j A M Richter of the in the White House to say tural economics department of if these stories troubled the j Purdue will lead the discussion ident he Tong would come to in which local farmers are urged America to speak for Mr j to take part Continued on Page 10 Among questions to be dis- I cussed What effects are the and also attended historical lour a did Robert Whitsett of the Valley Historical Association which has I Olde Towne Shriners will be fed on the house in a tent to be set up back of the Shrine club and others may eat there at nominal cost the ers announce Decoration of the city will be started today J S Buchanan chairman of this detail reports The caravan moved on to Peru AU the down town section pius Will Be Held October 17 The annual Agricultural Out- meeting for 1952 will be con- ducted on Wednesday evening n I el of How will these Wilbur Wash Oct 9 Three j farm prices and Will Indiana tourists were killed near hogs feeding cattle poultry and Wilbur today when their car col- j dairy cattle be profitable for the with a truck I coming Should you store Dead were Ralph O'Dell 1 or sell your Should ter Hart 66 and Patrick Haffley j you buy needed corn at harvest 64 all of Linton Ind j Should you purchase Washington state police said the ed machinery equipment and where the children visited the museum and heard an address by Mrs William West curator on the various historical articles ex- Miami county John Davis also spoke briefly The touring party ate lunch city hall and the Penny depot will be festooned with banners calling attention to the day's gram In the meantime ticket sales for the night event have been ing satisfactorily but there are still penty of seats for late the Frances Park snd then Slocum traveled SrS The show is for the public on to i not Shriners alone and it always the Frances Slocum Cemetery j is good entertainment where a was conducted i the children and teachers j Two In Jail In OMo participating The teachers group presented Mrs West with a gift j Admit F Of The teachers committee which j Station At Idaville arranged the program Mrs Cramer chairman Mrs Chalmer Condon Mrs Re- are reported Winn to have the a- Monticello Oct 9 In- TWO BURNED Richmond Ind Oct 9 employes the casting i the Standard Service Station and Standard Grill last Thursday are Paul John 27 and plant of Perfect Circle Corp are i Lowell John IS who are serving iii ui w L Reid Memorial hospital here i a jail sentence in with severe burns last I Ohio in a petit larceny charge They will be returned here by accident occurred about 16 miles Irom Grand Coulee Dam farm supplies Is good time to buy a Molten metal escaped unexpectedly from a cupola they Sheriff Nelson Steles wnen were cleaning The men burned have completed serving tna time are John Myers 33 foreman of j The local informed of their the melting department and i confession in a call trorn action followed a month investigation by the into the issue of tele- vision and broadcasting of sports Guests at the meeting were bert Fox Chicago C W Pardue John Wrend Logansport and Jack Munson Chicago Also two members of the high school Key j and American of the U.S club attended Bob Jacobsen i 23rd regiment battered at the last secretary and Larry Hunsinger Communist stone wall positions j on the north end of that i shaped terrain The Allies Heart break assault entered its fourth week Just west of nese Red reinforcements shifted from other sectors surged into the area to bolster the i ed North Koreans Not far from the Red outpost of Panmunjom were liaison j action A cers met to discuss a renewal of j bin to suspend the 1951 law the stalled truce talks the Com- ng welfare rolls to public view threw tanks into action js jn House judiciary com- as mobile artillery on the I treasurer i Kill Truman's Morison We feel that the American people are entitled to have free of the right to see or hear what they want Happy She Talks To Quebec People In French Quebec Oct 9 OP Princess Elizabeth said tonight at a tering state dinner that her heart was filled with pride and ioy by the warmth of the Canadian come given her and her he Duke of Edinburgh In a brief simple speech the the 250 dinner guests she had had some misgivings about crossing the Atlantic and coming to the New World but that all her doubts vanished the moment she set foot on Canadian soil Speaking in French the usual He Can't Appoint Them On Interim Basis Washington Oct 9 Senate took two of President Truman's federal judgeship out of pigeonhole today and killed them outright The action made sure that Mr Truman could not put his tions Cornelius J Harrington and Joseph H Drucker of Illinois on the bench while Congress was not in session Senator Douglas led the fight on Mr Truman's Illinois t nominations because the President picked Harrington and Drucker over men recommended by las On the voice vote of rejection no one was heard to support the President's choices Before today's vote the Senate Judiciary committee had holed the nominations Had ing more been done Mr Truman would have been free to give them interim appointments after Congress adjourned if he wanted to In another development a creating new on circuit court of appeal and 16 on district courts plus four ary district court passed on a voice vote and now goes to the House for action The surprising Red maneuver involving the probable transfer of a major Chinese unit checked an Allied advance Lt Gov John A Watkins the Democratic presiding officer of the Senate is expected to refer the home rule bills to the A committee presently controlled by Senator Roy Con- rad a Republican rebel and four Democratic bers Senator John A Kendall committee chairman said tonight he probably will call a meeting right away if the bills come to judiciary A This committee has bottled up Senate Ballots GOP organization bills with those approved by the House last week The the effective date of the 07 law two years is expected ill to remain in the House judiciary Ul committee controlled by regular Republicans It appeared doubtful that House backers of this proposal i made by rebel Republican state Can Vote In Person officials could obtain the si ing Oct 27 A total of 87 absent voter j signatures of members needed to force the from committee Essence of the rule program is to divorce Indiana lots have been requested by local the welfare who plan to be out of the I tions down a on Tuesday Nov 6 election j year in federal matching funds it was announced yesterday the appropriates by county clerk George W Cline for the next two years If the Senate judiciary com- votes on the home rule program tomorrow the bills A total o 28 additional I tions were received yesterday bringing the number to 87 who could come up for final action At the same time ten absentee ge in Quebec province she I found myself in the midst of friends and fellow countrymen And today in passing through your magnificent city heart was filled with pride and joy at the this this a Dewey Denton 26 a cupola N A Barnes Williams Canaca nad saved for my der county Ohio ana me j wish to cast absent vote ballots j yet this week A switch of one Democratic vote on the tee would bring a floor test Some ballots which had been cas were I Republican are i returned to the clerk's office a on happening Democrat total of 25 now being ready for j however say their lineup is counting in next month Saturday Oct the city election i Reports continued to persist that the present session called by Governor Schricker for last PLANS NEW HOUSE A new three room house will be built at 2126 jefferson street by William of that address i day a voter mav personally j Sept 24 would run its i obtain and vote a regular absent j limit of 40 I ballot at the clerk's office i 3 Until that time all absentee must be done by mail The j 100 Longfellow Kids who filed an application for applications for absentee ballots ing with the city treasurer yesterday The house is to be 24 by 24 fee and is ed a c See Central Station will be up to Saturday I j Nov 3 and that also is the final i One hundred children from NOW IN OREGON Fire Chief and Mrs Joe fis have arrived in gon where they are twin brother Leslie and ily according to a card re- by local firemen are expected to be gone weeks i date a voter cast an i tee ballot in person at the house Registration for the city tion closed Monday at midnight d all ceputy Longfellow school were taken on a tour through the Central fire station yesterday and shown all the equipment as pan of the bration of fire prevention week Fifty-five kindergarten dren were taken through the tion officers were turning j tior in groups by Miss r supplies to tne s Smith Miss Bertha Hurst 23 graders and 22 oj Mr Cline said that it will be at j least two weeks before i tion figures can be made available Miss Dorothy Malay's first gradt children were 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