Manitowoc Herald-Times (Newspaper) - October 24, 1947, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Vol. 50-No. 5 Associated UP GOES THE RED Chief John Gaedke posts the first Community Chest placard on the city bulletin hoard on the postoffice earner at Ninth and Franklin president of Manitowoc Community watches with approval as he reads the reddest now to your community The local fund campaign officially commences Continue Aid to Farmers Is Broke Faith With Failed To Consult Them First open criticism of President i man's call for a special of congress 17 came from Halleck who said the chief executive broke faith with congressional leaders by not consulting them before i The who is majority out si Truman worked at White House on a report he will broad cast to the Ration out lining compelling ordering the early session to cope with problems of at home and I emergency i aid ' j The president is scheduled to By The Press i Rains in northern Wisconsin 3rd upper Michigan fast night ye greatly forest situation all fires m the vation officials ' rhe rainfall in jsix Wisconsin unties averaged an in h and was sufficient to extinguish fires but them Expand Group Told Dirt Farmers Present Their Views { Preservation and expansion of federal aid to agriculture programs was by farmers Republicans who attended a White House meeting yesterday said Mr. Truman ask he told a1 special session was being The Indianan said Mr. the procedure of. waiting on congressional meetings decide on the He that new signals Truman result in action of the congressional Another Rep. of house he io sure and their spokesmen at a the Red Arrow Malting and Italy the speak over all national radio works at 9 o'clock Manitowoc Neil State time ranger it Halleck said in a statement have I no fires that of there have beten Ho reports gressional leaders with Mr. fires man month it was Eleven new fires were reported that 1 hi con- hut believe 'the committee tings although still beginning Nov. 10 would be is definitely guide to What we er it would be to call a most is a soaking special ' ' i Didn't Ask i Fires Not Large At Ernest conservation said 36j fires were burning but that Old Elevator To Be Disposed oi Red Arrow Malting Firm Offer Building Old elevator now owned by porters he is not io sure - ing before the house agriculture of 1226 South Water the committee first large industrial Dirt fanners from for agriculture association A landmark on and appeared in a steady jbank of trie Manitowoc stream before the committee to turn of the advocate continuation and grey structure is pansion of federal services awaiting its sixth as marketing In a classified crop insurance appeared the first soil j the old building that Curtis so stark and domineering president of the the sky is no longer and Kenneth led by its present Chippewa for the ad of the Wisconsin capacity 520,-imion, were among the leading 000 Wood construction spokesmen who with 450 foot dockage on government Write or dial 6666. Neal Arrow Malting master of the Wisconsin State told the committee Space Nol Needed his organization favored many The old elevator is being federal programs but was op- because its storage space posed to acreage and not necessary for company ket controls except as a last a Red Arrow official told sort when other economic means | the Although have failed as a means to protect been storage of most farm prices from a ] of grain since it was Parity Plan Outdated in 1897,: of recent years it The committee is conducting has held only barley for local throughout the country malting to determine what farmers want of the malting companies the government to do about this storing its and present programs 000 mentioned Mr. as proposed emergency those two The dent is Hollars ail to 1.6 fires had extinguished None remaining is SWift saidi but a ' could expand them also was the ban on hunting in this forest areas lifted ber next 'The of the ban on and trapping not yet justified in view of She great danger still he is no chance of the ban being lifted before week arid then only if i soaking rains the I last of the fiffs I tide needy foreign i to be extra cau municipal Left to right are wh i is. ferrying t Mrs jaimes Mr in imes ' Called tip for i at ding the for a trip to iEl for tihe Philipps and Mrs. a daughter whose home is the 31. winter until March whose committee write any appropriations such returned heme from only He | said will on In Red Inquiry I told | Hollywood union leader said rs instead of use the national labor Film of 'The Will Be of Says Ban m are apt to jurnp at conclusions when first ra letting i their optimism t - n the conservation members of the French cabinet v described the jit n in Paris did not mention need for emergency aid he n fires 4he Thorn nan ' se watch will be oh the talked with them two weeks ago Saying is high the country be given all the Halleck echoed Taber's views on foreign relief He said that than four weeks ago we were told that would Since he the administration has to rake about we are told that will be he went kies were overcast km Wisconsin today wrs in rain many of which expire at the end oi next Peck declared that the present parity fbr farm prices is out date and congress should take steps as soon as possible to provide a formula which will constantly be kept modern and show an equitable relationship in price between the on Page 2, Col. 6) no was made ti produce over tiie 4,800 acre fire Iron Belt fn Iron county department plane loaded with dry ice to be was waiting Si airport to try Blast Injures London Trains 31 Die Accident Occurs in Dense Morning Fog - Two electric trains collided in a. dense fog this 31 persons arid mire than 63 Railway officials said one of the trains was probing its way slowly through the fog toward south when there suddenly was a blinding flash and a grinding explosion as a following train into the rear of the i i ' The last two coaches of first train off the ley in elevators in Minneapolis near the ihe company spokesman makes A unnecessary the our ' For the past five to years j the building has stood 1 largely he Small of barley have stored there during this Q with the last grain removed from its bins last its early when it was the only elevator in the it was filled with all Later as the industry only barley was i ith 1 experiment if Tomorrow or the next day jj ns ' it may be j -i I The background against which Mr. will recommend a of action to gress next is expected to set detail in his report Russian Replaced j i ' - t j i Over Office in ill. S. chemical of explosion ripped and Barge At the height of iis activity the old elevator did of business by Marine loading and unloading installed a part of the time although ithe co has removed as to Washi the Moscow | radio announced j The announcement said he of a drug company laboratory to injuring at least 18 Officials at St. Marys hospital near the blast scene reported two of the injured brought there were so badly burned they were given little to Early reports that some df the der s- workers in the to The Moscow trapped beneath debris were declared incorrect company be succeeded V. ing is on a Tht last ed with towed 1 LeaRS DUT 15 Injured Northern whilch it for only a Few The company oi Chicago then purchased the property held it fob about it the company fin about 1;939 the old building ana the leading cars of by the following tram were of smashed and There is The Red Malting com. no locomotive on these commuter acquired property in of 1845. This firm also Nearby residents sind there was structure for a few of near ments after the crash then rf d they hear screams and B buMing is cries coming through a swirling i 300 000. spiked railings the pushed to the scene i and saw passengers fighting their j 13 LOST IN BLAST the Wrecked kicking out broken windows and Thirteen persons weire reported calling for help for the missing today an and fire engines sion Tryle chemical rushed scene but the latter are hunting the turned back led for according to with pile economic Elevator A was by railroad Olympian of- the j j set views on June 19, when he told the friendship that United States and Russia Id live together One Soviet Union holds line's crack passenger that it is hot only possible derailed yesterday about 15 miles ojf but no passengers were reported of the road here a broken rail caused the first four cars slide off the track but the did not tunt Weather Furnished the U.S. Wenther Bureau cloudy and Slightly warmer 638; Sunset Hourly yesterday noon 1 53 2 p.m. 52 i pk. 52 3rtn. 48 47 48 8 p.m. 7 S p.m. ICS i 9 p. 10 p.m. 48 46 1 a.m. 46 3 a.m. 46 3 a.m. ffi 4 a.m. 48 from - 1: the * 48 9 7 41 I aim 46 S 46 49 ii sa 50 desirable that be cooperation between j two he j said at the i left the Moscow July 27i in he cannot help if 1 knew how long I Wild I r 1 took the top t diplomatic post in: Andrei Gr who was Russian delegate to | I ] the new 4o-, the sht Union's He was ambassador to 194S. 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Nl succeeding to thb title of April | i it suited board of Mickey that statement I was made to him by K. head bf the studio during a controversy at The the at his studio were take bver he j t if they 3ecau.se of lack of proper cloud did take them by of testified at hearings the on activities on Communist the movie he to him if he did not agree to demands and to mak a i a dust out of studios at Calif As Soon as called the Communists and groups Among the group s that attacked vras he League Women | was just no way you could fight it j he Before calling the heard Mrs. Lela Rogers of Hollywood and Oliver Carlson of Los Angeles as it rounded t le first of - three weeks i of and fhe i mother of Ginger told the she and her daughter have rejected many movie scripts they detected taints in Schools who acknowledges for mer Communist party member said the Reds have been for years to win n ithe movie world and have also control jof the Los es the committee to hear it has terrned These include some who have been labeled or followers of The party line by witnesses before v ' Tht llos local chapter idf American Federation of ens been dominated by to join the because of Communist leaning and complained to the parent union Car Isbn related that a recent schob board election in the city out 24,543 votes for Ian bult a small | df the he it strength ' Chief of Police Jamas J. said ati noon today that the has been at the theater here the will riot be shown tonight or to to the enforcement of a city the of I by the voluntary withdrawal qf the picture hy Nicholas theater i i i The described by a committee of citizens who viewed it Wednesday night at being and detrimental to through the enforcement of ordinance preventing the j of such At a this tended by Mayor Herbert J. City Attorney Edward District Fred G. Dicke and Chief the the i power given him in the ordinance order city sy to i issue a warrant in the is plaintiff and Mr. Johnson and which that 'the ' committed an offense against the public morals and peace that hp dia have in his possession an exhibit to the public and advertised in the newspaper on a profane and immoral * - Parley Pails Chief Kupl c that he was to meet with Mr. Johnson and office of T. at 2 o clock and that if the manager did not agree to 3 have the warrant signed by Judge Bredesen giving hirn to seize and j third scheduled shb | j 'The i which at Strahd Wednesday has crowds all shavings cf people who the report that in opinion is really bad that it ig strictly lints ofi formed outside of the and Chicago for poth of tne iag i | j citizens sam. i. of he have from both to s ndj | i viewing movie at the showing Wednesday bed it as j f 1th and a of th DIES OF BURNS 77i died in a Green last night of burns he was bit his cottage of city ignited his detriment to Repeated Errors of World Resulted in Death | M. declared today of of dollars land lost in War pn the Swept 9 Die I ' I Property Damage Tops life Millions 05 3,500 Before Holocaust This summer playground knd other were J wiped out today strong winds fires ravaging New England into fresh fury with the already at nine and property damage mounting above 1A all-night evacuation by land and peacetime t Bar Harbor i a deserted town as 3,500 townsfolk fled m fright before leveled 208 to 3D0 summer of ithe i society Damage tp the ruined mansions i in this alone was officially i set at counting the loss art and j f they As i north winds blew up to ol 25 miles an hour throughout ithe region was grim still no I appreciable ' amount of rain in Fear New Outbreak Light ' sprinkles are the best that be expected at least and probably ihe view of wet down baked dry wenti into its 24lh ' While the raging flames iuli Bar were that perhaps it 1 J ft done is little wind i a I would have saved England laves and the wasted but were not permitted to put it i were told this I was la Baruch Massachusetts and j New footing as legionnaires and other in prepared none of that stuff was i. The trying to learn why a 1939 mobilization plan was discarded by the Roosevelt administration after Pearl Action Delayed who headed the war industries board of World War was named by President were called out velt in 1935 as chairman of a the flames and care for the of cabinet officers to find i sands of j ' ways of taking the profits out Just before between 12 land fires were reported In addition to working with roaring control in l the witness he the Me. than 100,000 I mice used - in cancer research when the B. Jackson Memorial laboratory with an estimated of i Little said it iad 35 years to develop the strain of - ' before congressional committees and fully into all the i questions now before is placed at well above Rochester In shifting jin the driving the there was to put at the heart of the recommendations j trial of Rochester at the foot e he 0{ White With dragging and of fire within two apply cor r 0f city of 16,000, school methods when they children were being kept war Controls Hit said j the policy of controls tb the threat of next to human and is the worst consequence of It creates of confidence men in themselves and in !! What was We the after an price control leaving Boston to drop anchor at eluding Bar 9:15 a. and Control of all to landing special crews and in the event they have to -I state forester i. Kenney fate depends a Iqt on the weather and the if held during the j night in the teeth of those winds I think we can hold the coast guard cutter McCulloch bucked rents and food 1 he granted favors .to one group after until found ourselves upon economic Then removed peace still In tear Harbor 3,500 townsfolk had or 200 to 300 df their homes and the summer of of America's families smoking ' Speeds Across Island A fire the thatt he has applied the phrase ed holocaust across to postwar - - - among the Baruch LOSES BAH LICENSE Jof revoked for k period of Circuit J. today after had been fined in municipal court ph a of j permitting the operation of gambling devices 1 ' his jars estal sell pleaded charge are in the midst of a cold war is getting pest toys Buildings but one of gs on the Leonard farr i of here were destroyed fire of undetermined origin leaving selven persons hq ' The which started in ithe swipt to the big barn and ither buildings fanned by a building intact was a small tool j i; I I Left were arid his Mife and Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman and three chile Zimmerman ed the fa m from .It Desert other Shifting or stronger at Bar known deaths attributable So the flames were b y said three more were in ai boat collision the ' l: Chief George C. tak assessed ofj or Page 4, HI NABOR AIM mum ihe only place mow you | can lay up treasures from both at ion and