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The Weather Cloudy and warm tonight. Stiow- cooler tomorrow. City Weather Temperatures High, S3; low. S3; noon, SI. Rainfall inches.

2.81. feet. FINAL VOL. LXXIX 260 aoc rta CUMBERLAIVD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1946 International 6 4M. kpMvJM i laUi Hurr cane Blootl Bath Aver led In Hyderabad Nizam's -Surrender Probably' Prevented Blow But Dominion Now Faces Problems By DeWTtT-MACKEKZIE AP Foreign Affalis-Analyst Sutrendervby.theiNIauh of abad to the-Invading forces the Dominion Tratia.

may, have such a. land had c'onttnmtlont'of the short-UTed conflict threatened to precipitate wide-spread. communal iiihtinr which might- have run thc-leniih and breadth Ut the It.was old, ITU has been written in Mood for jencr- More, than three-quarters- of Hyd- erabad's 1 Exalted 'High- iaess, Moslem. The India, is chiefly'Hindu and troops'-sent into Hyderabad -were Hindu. The rival Dominion-ol Pakistan, mainly; has been the invasion jaundiced; eye, and- -many of; its people have 1 -been calling against the There enough'dyna- mite in: the situation: np.

the whole peninsula. So "surrender -is godsend. 1 it -the- 'Dominion of stiff "problems; chief of done His: 1 ness is.rthe-most powerful and rich- all. the. of the with Pa lions of dollars: Hirifamtly has ruled Hyderabad-'since 1712, the Friends Lend Helping Hand For Mishap Victim Joseph vNaimo, lost both in an industrial 'accident in Charlestcwn'.

Navy'Yard nearly-, a year ago, points Jrom.his -wheel chair as-he watches friends, relatives'and fellow' workers begini.coristruc- ion. of an $18,000 five-room cottage for him at Somerrtlle; Mass! MoctoiCT the Afapodtlon of thg buce state.ii>«Ut-ls in delicate matter of feellnf. The bcckfitrand of the situation When Britain-'granted the subcontinent August 1947, she advised all the 562-ruling princes to' 1 attach themselves Dominion" of Pakistan- CMoslem)'or. AH lie; rulers so -with the exception' of the-Nlzam; This potentate is a mighty and jealous -of British always trod circumspectly 1 with him. However, the India hat been him to Join It, The arirnrnent advanced lor this more has been-that Hhe majority' of the Nizam's lubjects.

are Hindus; and that' the sUie Itself lies wholly dominion territory. The; NI- fttn has declined; declarinr that. be wasrretainlnr Then the dominion demanded that a plebiscite be held denbad'to-determine the will the" people. Finally that a state of existed in 'Hyderabad, the Nizam to put" it down. lives -of-'Britons Americans 1n the state said -endangered, 'and 1 they were removed.

Then last the-dominion, that the anarchy persisted, invaded Hy dorabad in force. It is tattresitnf 'and perhaps ficnifleant that invasion (Continued on Page 3, Col. i) House Probers Question Rich Wealthy Woman Gets Star BiUiqg, Soviet Teacher Summoned By' WiLl3AM-F. 'AKBOGAST Congress Bransten, Yorker 1 once -tabbed a for Communist here, 1 1 the. 'House: wer hopeful VsheVcould help them rtrac down'leadersfiof 'ah alleged wartirn Soviet' espionage' ring; they'- claim operated- ins this- country; testify, this morning- (9 m.

-EST closed. no assurance'ithat 1 she-would be wha the helpfu first came to-the committee' attention during'its 1947-hearing on Holly wood. Hostess To -Russians committee- in last" October tlia Bransten- contacted, leadin country, and'-enter tained-them in her -as "a-few. years ago Russell. she game racket as the sharper or-load er.

i That "is, 7 in- Communist' partj circles she'directs th'e which.contacts-with certain.peopli are. to be-made. She' has con- Report Ship Afire" NEW The Greek Steamship Orion. reported. today it aground and- aflre'in the Strait of Belle Isle, between Labrador and The Coast Guard said it had dispatched the Cutter Androscoggin.to its assistance.

The Coast Guard said the distressed vessel messaged.at 7:30 m. CEST) that it was "aground in sight of Flower and -that fire had crew-to abandon tacts, in jovernment Husband Owned-Maffazine as former wife'of Richard 3ransten, once owner of the magazine arid the. present wife 'of Lionel (Continued-on Page'2, -CoL 5) iRockef eller Relatiye And Socialite Wedfled 'Pa. The Godfrey Anderson' Rockefellers were honeymooning "-today; 'a--great grandnephew of'the Rockefeller, was married to Vauclain Saturday fin Ithe Redeemer Rockefeller a-son of Godfrey of 1 Greenwich Conn. ather' is a son- of the late Rockefeller.

The bride. Is a- Miss Anne-. Vauclain, of RosemonV Pa, She, attended. Foxcroft School- Middleburg, Her husband last June; Young Woman Beats Matron, Escapes Jail fii Bare Feet 0J9 A young prisoner escaped in her bare feet from the Central Police Station last night companion.was recaptured alter a 25-foot fan "through -a Sgt Michael Daly said. Daly said the two he identified 1 as Mary Kennedy, 19, and both of New and locked a police matron in their The police Mrs.

Edith Renard, sustained. and a severe cut on- She' said the two prisoners beat her with the heels of their shoes before locking in a third-floor cell. said Miss Kennedy dashed a.stairway.'to.the street'and climbed into an just as -the. car was pulling away from a traffic light. She bare footed and was, carrying 1 her shoes, Daly The 'detective a skylight in an- effort to 'reach' a-roof over the first floor of the jail build(Continued on Page 2, Col.

5) Actress "No Better" of Actress i a Johnson remains Going into the 14th day of- coma after a brain injury, the film 35, was reported "no better, no hospital She was struck 1 by -a- falling' hair drier, police believe, in -her apartment 'Sept. 6. Evil Eye Blamed In Calif eye had. it for Sam Lipscomb: Lipscomb, man, -told 1 police a car containing-, man and whil he.was on duty. The woman; dresse in Gypsy said just The: In shacfc '12 hours Tc-rtnA 0 "Must have Lipscomb, the.

eye. 1 looking -police. fightvIn JaiufiorCrbies 31-year-oltJ 'Negro a.n i am landymaa, was called -up" '-for tria n.Criitiinal Court -today'on-a-charg Marsh Brill as she was play mates 'last July a 1 wood fringed, road. Through William H. Murray, hi attorney, James pleaded-innpcen jy'reason of''Insanity, and chosS.to tried by the Court.without a.

jury The' Court instructed Dr. Manfrec medical advisor; toi the to conduct a.psy- chiatrjc examination. Guttmacher did not. di- vulge'his 1 findings to 'tae attorneys connected with' the. case They' will be made public'when he arrested several: hours after a.

man'jumped from under- rusn-July 6, pulled Marsha off her icycle and days later, with, her 'murder -and also -with the une. rape' of a 38-yearrOld woman The charges were entered against after poUce announced. they the-butcher'inife which dlled'-Marsha and'James had'been aken to Meanwhile, Washington', by the'Similarity, of the Brill Carol 11, rime case. Carol killed -bicycllns i s.iie'mpte section' Washington, 'A grand-jury in Washington later eturned- an charging ames murder ''in'- that Washington -police have'- quoted ames as', admitting. killed As- an.

outgrowth'' of 'James se, five Baltimore area'' radio sta- on Page: 2, Seven Persons Die Traffic Crash HARRINGTON, seven arsons died in an automobile and a-trailer-truck T7. S. Route 13, near here. The accident happened 'Saturday night at the height of a severe elec-, rical 'and wind, 'storm. The ctims were the'auto- United Nations GuafdAskectTo Curb Violence 'Delegates Arrive In On Trygve'Lie' will'idem'and formation of 1 a 1 1 guarc to as the of Count.Folke.Bernadotte and to maintain; order AsVsoori -as-possible the-' 58 nations--delegates assemble' will: ask a Nations constabulary 'of to men authority of United Approval Expected U.Ni ieadquarters' said; today; already with---a j'er of national 1 delegations' and generally received a favorable, U.S..:,Secretary- of Stafe.

Marshall and British'Tpreign-. Secretary Ernest Bevin have.both.arrived for- 1 tomorrow's -dpening. Problems, arising, out of tense -situation', in Berlin and other, factors'- "the war' be- 'east overshadow 1 'A- 'oreign'- iMarshali; and Robert Schumanrof France, was expected' possibility Berlin 'crisis may be -laid before tie Bevin and MarshaU have on'Germany with by Berlin dis-" Giant Twister FloridaCoast British jSliip, Caught On Reef In Path Of "Storm Ig Endangered' Florida from Miami; through 'the. Keys today zone" 1 'of winds-, well: over 100 as: a tug raced to aid' British Freighter- Lochmonar 73 -persons aboard! with a crew.of 67. and six hard -little, Cayman Island near the fringe of- Her.

imaster radioed he was "stillv hanging but heavy seas -whipped by the hurricane were "poundihg;" VStandlnf By" The tug 7 Curb-jreache'd. shortly after (EST) was "standing the message 'Coast Guard the seas rough' at present "to begin' any kind rescue operations; 1 Jamaica, "yesterday; The Weather. Bureau 'advisory, placed extreme-south Florida, in' the "danger She 'storm and 1 cautioned to.remain, on the. alert. Chief; Storm Forecaster.

'Grady Norton 1 -said-the Florida area-under the' was from Miami south on east from Everglades south, oh the west, coast. He the Florida. Straits should 'feeling the first ef- 'ects. of- the hurricane early 1 this afternoon. winds.from, a northeaster keys 'over Key reported 25 miles, an nouf winds and.

Miami 20 to winds this morning. Heads For Cuba The 1 -hurricane was located 175 miles south of Havana and 400 miles south southwest- of Miami. The center expected to-reach the vicin- "ty "of Isle of. Pines' about 'noon He's Gelling An Early Start .1 president Sefg For Assault Oil Train moved-' into 'Colorado" or Denver 1 cism oli his; clamation major atches'said American'military Gov- rnoi- 'fly. to Paris to to.

Marshall this Storm: displayed from-'Miami southward over- the The storm winds -of about .115 miles an hour near 'the center and' hurricane -force of 5 hour or. more. extend outward for about 60 over Cuba and the -Straits. Norton, said storm- is being wa'tched hard-to say going wiien'-- it caches: Cuba," he. added.

He said here-were indications the might.be picking 1 up'some" forward peed. Forepeak Flooded iThe Coast Guard the Locitmpnar's forepeak was flooded, the No. I 1 The'bow was about 18 feet A i-utdjf-' water. Normally, a thatiJ-tCUUJl I rLll-CUL onage draws.about 30 feet of water. I Ed'-Eicher, Florida Sun reporter, I A flew in a Nav ITXUJLilCJL saw he "crew on the bridge but "no dis ress -flags flying.

rammed into, eef'and part of her- rudder an of the water. ou'ld see the he Gales'were blowing har gainst and' threatenln catcher's, size it Braves getting an'early start on 5Che seven-year-old youngster. works but with day. Til- J- riot 10 beize Berlin Red Foes it sideways on the bead and it on its side," 'said. 'ternbon.

colleague, eri; Sir Brian Robertson.is going confer, with Bevin. Smith Will Attend will -be joined in the' French. apital by Bedell- Smith, U.S. mbassador to Russia, 'Moscow dis- jatches and Frank Roberts, Britain's-special envoy who has (Continued oh (Page Col. a Blast Kills Worker -ABERDEEN, Arm board 'of officers began today, in vestlgation of an' explosion Aber deen Proving which killec a salvage crew -member.

-J. Dondero of Lansdowne, Md was. killed Harman of Aberdeen was- hurt in the blast. nment: America 9 U. 9.

Pit OH.) Scientists 9 Smear Scare Charge Against Probers May 'Back-fire By KENNETH L. DCtON obile, several imes. They all Six identified by Capt. oseph Hickman. of the Delaware ate Police Charles.

Jones'- of, 'Philadelphia; wner "of'the Mrs. Catherine Winchester and 'her daughter; Mrs. ary both of Port''Norris, Harmon, Ppcomoke 'City, Herbert; Nutter, Nanticoke, Homer Burnette, Deal's land, Md. The seventh was-not identified; Captain Hlckmah said Jones was for' a- visit latives, and, had hers enroute. with' 1 Maryland' picked up the hat the- House' Un-American Activities Committee, "has thrown a smear into nation's tpmlc-'scientists' are; liable back re-within the next few he committee, expanding its in- estigations-to include its accusers! At.least'one member, Reprcseuta- ve Illinois' Re- ublican, not.

only is convinced-that le charges are "utterly, unfound- also that "there "is some- tliing -strange about the popping up all over the for a weekend -'trip, to, his home in Chicago, i correspondent "that he intended to make it his. business to exactly who "inspired influenced" the recent flurry, of. accusations. In effect, the' choxges alleged that the committee's investigation into espionage the nation's atomic. energy field has frightened many-scientists out of the'program, and from jobs in atomic series of members, contended.i that' the scientists were afraid -o: being by the Investigation if they -accepted or -continue to work in 'the atomic program'.

Later same charges were the American for the Advancement- of Science at least by im- lication, in; a speech made by Atomic Energy Chief David E. Lllenthal. Vail, who, said he had, gone into the situation, "pretty obviously, had little patience either the accusations or, the accusers. "In the first place," he "the evidence shows that no great number of scientists 'have left the program at all recently. Also, 'plenty of others 'are to get jobs to atomic: energy research.

That doesn't sound like, they're so frightened!" The steel products manufacturer' declined, to, commit himself as to what 1 there would have been' for making such. charges that there, was no truth indicated however that' he felt at least some of men who: made them might have on Page 2,. Col. By RICHARD KASISCHKE. An- newspaper claimed-today that Communists-in''eastern; illegal shock troops for an eventual.attempt and all Germany by force Montag's 'Echo, 'organ of Liberal Democratic Partv, charged- that these shock troops" are composed of -civilians- who are being organized auxiliaries of the German This recent reports in.

the! western-licensed press Communists', iJ building' up their forces for 'an armed fight for -Germany. Troop Withdrawal- was set or 2 m. OBMtern'Stand-- ard Time) from the CapitoL It -was to be amonf-at talks during day almost ms rtrenn- ous as his urday from Bock Island, Dm and into Missouri which he took his electton 3)ler-1O thousands. of voters Mr Truman Jjimself ettimtted JM, spoke to from 100000 to farmers at Dexter, at of the National Plowing and said his totil audience for hirdnm to darkness tour Tan hundred thoustnd. "FetilHf Prime" He started out irexh todar; after a restful Sunday At his Independence, Mo He feeling prime and that throat It still had a touch of husHnew that developed late constant talking talks are scheduled lor IJenveE.

Others to Colorado Canyon, City from "the rear platlorm'of tptcial 1 Mediator posthumous' report by the' murdered'CountFblkeBerna- dotte declares 'tlie- United step i in; to. end the Palestine war if. the 'Arabs, fail to make The mediator' "Israel exists- in' 'and. the' future of Arab: be lef to the Arab states," in full 1 consultation Tvith the 'Arab 'inhabitants" the Holy His report was- distributed to the member states- his and that" 6: Frsncfe Lt. Col." Andre Pierre Serot were, being flown home: It was tentatively planned to hole a memorial service at Paris' Orly After receiving -homage 'from high Nations and licials, Bernadotte's body would be flown, The Holy City and ''Serqt were -shot death ast Friday, be-placed 1 under United-Nations -the reporl said.

The report, which- -will'-be Communists. Save the problems- facing the Assembly also recommended the'Pales- 6f sbu'therri line 'partition plan. Tiie Negeb desert, he said, should become Arab territory of i. was given the, Jews under 'the' partition All of Galilee, should' "defined as Jewish 'territory," he added. The jartition gave- western Arab Palestine, it now is' under cohtrol of the 1 Israeli army.

While 'the dis- ipsition. of Ai'ab Palestine- to the (Continued on Page 2, 6) J. Si Oil Company Officials Seized pbsals 'occupyihg; be withdrawn; from wesrem sources said, the Communists; 1 alone would', have armed forces at their disposal- toiwprk on-German aati-Communisfs; The newspaper charge came shortly -after raided on Page 2, Col. 3) Collegian Admits Slaying Father Lt Charles' Welch: said yeai-old college- admitted' slaying his, fatherr.the.presidenfrof a 1 quoted -thev John David as he shpt his father in- self defense, dur- ng a domestic: quarrel last-night. the 1 father; president" of.

Company. 1 i firm foods. Headenreich was struck by irree-bullets; Young Heidenreich is a sophomore at University "of No.charges have befe filed. platfonn familiar His that the -bigger the tomout of iotas the better the Democratic rKJhPM for victory. If everybody eligible polls, he tells them, "I to move out of -the "Whlte-Houie." am on a crusade for 1 fare of the United States," IrumanjtoWm trainside crowd at in a stop enroute to am not working for special am not working 2 tors lobby.

I am not the real estate lobby Wrtv He said he-wanted- of this great state to to that crusade." He told the farm Dexter "that Wall Street reactionaries" and "Republican.) frattoni-of privilege" dominated his opposUJoiC He said bottom drop out -of A Republican victory inlTovwnber, he said, will endanger He had told a 'labor been propaeaadizing jlusslan pro- Detroit on Labor Day that organind workers must put Democratic party He pictures ilie today as the friend of speech writing hammer away a ment that the Bepublican-controltod Congress had retarded development' of western resources funds for such projects. Mr Truman -made -MMttion repeatedly during a westerni rwinc last June Iw Deioey Giver Idk (3y The Jiutcialtt- Gov Thomas Uewey the 1948 ture production He "hopes him a four-yesr top bflllnr-te White House. Riding westward, in the same 1 vate railroad car used i94t personal appearance Re- publicans' star scanned raiser speech (9 rto; 9 30 -m. EST) inOfs MblneaTloim." There he is expected the broad outline of the thinks the voters -will November. They already have production put on.

by (Continued on Ptge 3, CoL y) Six Children In One Family Recovering From Polio -DEERFIELD; er of six children today "all of the cases Were a very lucky are light. reliable the-youngsters remain 1 in ources said" today a 'hospital The 'other four are at epresentatiyes. of the Standard'Oil I home with and Jompany of New Jersey were ar- ested Saturday, in'-- Budapest, The informants 1 said Hungarian ollce pulled a gun three'Offlcials S. Legation in Budapest they went''to investigate, the arrests at-the oilmen's The 1 arrested 1 identified' 1 s.Buefleman.and Banne.ntine, were and cuffed when they nd have been Incommunicado, IB sources said-. The.cha'rges against have announced.

Luella Oi the two aflected, Huff, to legs'are; improved We can be sure the 'baby's: The' whose were the is 'Elizabeth, year old. 1 four, 1 and Patricia, 1 from; earlier; stiffness. 'Edgar's a little -weaker others, but they're all They feel Ime, and it's Job to see that they stay in bed during sheiaald.i.-«- be heart-broken. are any severe after affects, but don't think there -will VV To toad Armyf CugoeT SAN KRANCI8CO cargoes are due to begin, moving ft Cull speed tomorrow for Ume since a marttme strike tied lip Pacifip ports Sept 2. Independent companies.

in- Seattle and Sari.Tran- cisco, 'using -union'; have-oon- jTo'anna, eight, "Edgar, Jr, seven; tracted to do the job In those two cities, Stockton and Los.

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