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PAGE TWO THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, COLUMBUS. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, 1 OCTOBER 14 1953. Air1 Crash Kills Skirts Pre-Halloween Vandals at Work Are up 160 lbs. 30.00-21.60, lew 22.00.

Cattle 1.000; calves S00; -about steady; choice around 950-mlxed yearlings 34.00; high commercial and good steers and heifers 16.00-ZL.00; vealers mostly, steady; good and choice few prime to 29.00. Xheep 1.600; fuOy 80c i highsr; choice and prime 4 wooled lambs 20.00-20.60; few lightweights 21.0a Going INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 14 vandals alreadv 44 in vSj-' Germany DULLES FLIGHT TO LONDON HAS LOOK OF CRISIS Situation in Trieste Expect-ed to-be No. 1 Item On Agenda. have i begun destruction and.

dam aging of property Indiana. I For Sure Although Halloween is 17 days 9 'Americans Believed away, officers 1 in numerous cities! have reported damage obviously due to early celebrants. HP) Hemlines are NEW TORK 'Aboard Wrecked Bel up and going higher Mrs. IXwight At 1 Marion, Postmaster Charles D. Elsenhower and many otner gian Liner contrary i notwith- women to the standing.

Kilgour'" said eome residents reported mail boxes In rural and urban areas were damaged 1 and had to be replaced twice. Christian Dior! began the "battle In late July with FRANKFURT, Oct. 14 of the hemlines CUP)- A Belgian i airliner Pranksters have been soaping STADLER PACKING Inc. Colombus, Ind. Phone 555S TJ.

S. Govt Inspected Buy hogs Monday through Friday tU 8:00 P. M. TODAY: 170-190 190-230 23.00-23.15 house windows and auto windshields in i other crashed in taking off from Frankfurt's Rhein-Main air and their baby. Their address was not immediately available.

i From Salsburg. i The plane had come from Salzburg, Austria, and was taking, off for Brussels. i Its passengers included Britons, Belgians, Swedes, Germans and Austrians. i' There was an unconfirmed report that an American soldier had boarded the plane, an- American-built Convair, at the last moment, bringing the passenger total to 41. The plane took off normally with Charles Dormael, 40; veteran of thousands of hours of flying time, af the controls.

It gained an altitude of 100 to 200 feet. Then its engine seemed tO fail. I It faltered and plunged into thick woods near the airport. Horrified I spectators saw a burst i i In still; others, re-Halloween activity had not started but authorities Issued warnings in ad port i today And carried 1 44 persons, believed to include perhaps nine Americans, Ito vance that i property damage and some skirt! lengths 1 and IT Inches from the floor. Now that the dust has settled here is the whole hemline picture In a paragraph: i i Skirts win be one Inch to two inches shorter! than last fall, depending on Whose labels you buy.

By spring you will see another Inch chopped off. Some designers confess that Dior affected them. Others sniff: "We shortened them before Mr. dor even showed his Three Designers Hold Out, flaming- death. threats" of personal Injury would not be toleratedj Some warned parents they would be held responsible for luvenile acts, i All 40 passengers nad four crew members were killed.

Bodies I of most were charred and mutilated 230-250 250-270 270-300 Sows 23.00 22.75 22.25 19.50-21.50 Russian! Mdve beyond recognition. Belgian Sabena Airlines, owners of the twin-engined plane, said the passengers included American William Janovsky, his wife Freda, Mrs. Elsenhower said recently she was sticking to her current Open Until 2:00 No Service Charges BEN PBATHER, Buyer skirt lengths. Women who want to do likewise have three alternatives let out hemlines of new clothes, Calls Baseball i- I 1 ii 11' wear last yearf clothes, or buy from those designers who aren't shortening skirls. ti This anti-shortening group In May 'Backfire i I BELGRADE, Oct 1 ttrV-s Russia's intervention in the Trieste crisis may lead to la friendly solution of the issue between Marshal Ttf and the United States and Britain, an authoritative informant said today.

The Russian move In taking Trieste to the United Nations In Nfiw York in; support of Yugoslavia jwas unwelcom4 in Belgrade. It may boomerang and lead to a solution outsidfc the UN by wljich the Western Allies can re-rain their slippingi prestige in I Yu cludes Hattie Carnegie, Sophie of irntrh-f-WtiTfi-i ii 1 1 Iifiiiiiimil1i-iri' -Tni1i i i1 Wrirrri WhfhlTillfii JSuge Monopoly WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 (UP) There was evidence of international crisis today despite State department denials in Secretary John Foster Dulles' plans to fly to London for a Big Three conference. Dalle leav at 8: 3d p.m. e.s.t.

'to meet Friday with British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault. He will return Monday. The State department Insisted the conferences had no hurry-up angles. But men on the lower departmental desks who normally would know such plans weeks in advance got the word only a short time, before public announcement of the London huddle. It was learned that the trans-Atlantic exchange of messages which set up the meeting began only a few days ago.

fZSb Discuss Trieste. Best judgment here was that the Trieste situation suddenly demanded more urgent and personal attention than had been expected. although other 'matters of greater long-range importance are sure to 'be discussed in London. Decision to permit Italy to occupy a portion of the Trieste area, disputed with Yugosalvia and maintained since the war as neutral ground by An-. glo-American occupation troops, in-'volved what is called a calculated risk.

Such sometimes go wrong. Marshal protests and threats were expected. But neither London nor Washington may have been prepared for the chance that Tito might actually begin to move his armies If the Italians moved In. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill again last week for a Big Four meeting of heads of state himself, President Ei New York, and) Mainblocher. They all insist the hemline depends on the most becoming length to the Persons whose names appear in our ad may obtain a free pass by calling at Crump Boxofflce within four days.

TODAY and THURSDAY Individual. NO STRINGS ATTACHED There are no wires attached to the earphones worn by Doreen Baratt, as she has her hair done by Douglas Scott in a London salon, but she's listening to a radio program through the instrumentThe earphones reproduce sound by magnetic waves from any radio by, means of wires running around the room. jThe contraption weighs less than two ounces, But designer-nby-designer, here Is Supreme Court Hears AWARDED TRIP the hemline picture for fall and winter lines already in the stores I 7 is nonelectrical and. nonbattery. It is designed for use in hospitals, beauty saldns and other places where private listening and with the ipring lines on the designing boards (pay your money and take your choice): FOR CAR SALES is desired.

goslavia, the informant said. 1 1 COME AND GET IT. Arguments It a Business, Not a Sport. WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 (UP) The Supreme court CEIL CHAPMAN Slightly short er, "but none 01 tne extremes 01 DETROIT.

Oct. S14 (IP) The! ol- J. Edward Darnell Guest of Dior." ir OLEG CAS3INI liM Inches called fori more testimony Ford Company on! Visit now, another. Inch off by spring. lowing advertisement appeared, in a Detroit newspaper! today: "To the piirty who left theij- car in my yard three months I ago.

I If not claimed irij seven days, I'm ifoing to sell it-" today cases that describe 1 1 1 I "No More) Knee length." JANE DEljtBY 14 to 15 to Detroit. organized uaseuau as a profitable 'monopoly" that inches now, btt "I hope we never get back to Just below; the knee to be No. 1 on however, appeared! should be regulated by Ithe lengths." tle London schedule. Yugoslavia federal anti-trust laws, HARVEY BERIN 14 Inches Attorneys a minor league has proposed tnatj -mste De considered by a four-nation conference now, one inch short than last fall. ELIZABETH ARDEN 15 Inches rV -L the United Great Britain, now, inch ess than last fall.

player and a minor league jclub owner were scheduled to resume arguments before the high court. The cases Involve damage totalling Italy, and Yugoslavia. HANNAH TKU 14 to 15 Yugoslav Foreign Minister Koca Ropovio had a private talk jwith inches now, one inch off. IKE CLARK and JUSTIN MC ouiies Tuesday ana toia reporters CARTY, Dallas Hemlines up a French Premier Joseph i-s' afterwards that the secretary of state bad promised to give him Urgent to the bid for a little; McCarty Is hems apparently so a woman can lengthen the. skirt If she i.

Ii i i 1 VeV' HI iMAE W.C. fiour-Dower conference. wishes. ISM $450,000 against various officials in organized baseball. The court heard testimony )n a third $375,000 case Tuesday.

(The "monopoly" charge was aired at the All three cases ask the Supreme court to rule that baseball is interstate commerce and subject the anti-trust laws. AU have been! dismissed by lower courts under a 1922 railing written by Justice iffPopovici called tjie Trieste situo-tfcn I "extermely (dangerous I and RUTH FAIR, Dallas One Inch Daniel and the Soviet's Georgl M. Malenkov. Churchill or Eden is likely to raise that again with Dulles, but the Eisenhower administration still is not convinced it would be good international politics. r- Propose' Conference.

shorter. said his country Will "resist with jl meahs" any arbitrary attempt EDITH HEAD, Hollywood Hemlines definitely higher, but to seme ue xuiure os me aispuiea the exact amount depends on the territory. if The more immediate problem. legs wearing tbem. unto Oliver Wendell Holmes that base i Doesn't follow Paris But.

Designer Claire McCardell made comment rare among American ball is -a game, not a business, ii 1 'Cover Up Victim. Out designers Who generally dont con Frederic A. Johnson, arguing when! the'. court recessed Tuejsday, BLUE cede any pace-setting to Paris. You're at your BEST was first to be.

heard today. John: Sure. I innuenced." she sua. WtCAlUUvKdrORAa "I'm making fern shorter." son represents Walter J. Kowalski, a Brooklyn Dodger farm hand.

He OmmM MEEK Ferxy DSCXT Whether her hemlines will go even higher py spring, she Isn't riaretKJULT(l Mi D0KXEUY claims Kowalski was the victim of a "cover up to the-Brooklyn (farm system which prevent Kowalski's attaining his proper potential-f-and I dont like them too short," she said, "but, being in the fashion business, I won't make any rash income. 'Edward Darnell. Attorneys for the El Paso Base ball club were to present their case after baseball attorneys re HUderbrand Photo. Edward Darnell, sales manager plied to Johnson and faced jques- BLAST FURNACE IS NEWS and DESI ABNEZ ORCHESTRA BobtlK Moore, 1718 Beam Rd. tioning from the members of the SAFER THAN HOME high The El Paso clubj contends that -a 1949 agreement be NEW YORK IP) Employees of tween U.

S. and Mexican baseball RIDING TO HEALTH ON A BIKE If spirit can lick the aftermath of polio, everyone around Dale Walters' home in Cleveland, Ohio, believes Dalk has what it takes. To help him along on his road torrecovery, his dad, Omar, had a pair of two-wheelers welded together and equipped with two-way steering. With his, mother, the extra power the young polio victim rides to school, pedaling toward the day when he can once I more operate a bike by himself. United States Steel Corp.

are three leagues deprived the club of the services of four Mexican players and cost the club a "considerable times safer around a blast furnace than near the kitchen stove, ac profit" on their sale. I cording to the company's safety TODAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY I I i Mere Opening his argument Tuesday, A survey showed that lost-time Johnson said baseball's regulations accidents during leisure hours outnumbered those on the job T)y a including the controversial "re of Columbus Lincoln-Mercuryj has been awarded an all-expense paid trip to Detroit this week for placing first in a Cincinnati district sales managers 'Conducted during August! and September, the contest was ainong dealers in parts of Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia and Tennessee. Columbus Lincoln-Mercury exceeded sales quota for the two months by; a higher margin I than any other dealership in the; Cincinnati district.

Announcement of Mr. JDarnell's standing was made by J. D. district sales manager. Mr.

and Mrs. Darnell, who live atj 1309 Court street, will leave Columbus-Thursday for Detroit where he wilt attend a sales conference of Ford Motor company executives. Mr. Darnell has been associated with Columbus Lincoln-Mercury three-to-one ratio. serve" clause which binds flayer for ia life to' the club jwith which he signs a contract reduce the U.

S. SteelJ the nation's number liiiiiiiiiiflp players to a "property .7 One producer, this year received the honor award from the National Safety Council for Its record of only 2.17 accidents per million Earlier an attorney for New York Yankee farmhand George Earl Too Ison said his client became a baseball "Pariah" after he mMu mm'. man-hours worked In all steel-producing divisions. was "blacklisted" for failure to re-; port to the Yankees' N. farm! club.

ib too ti rli fr Nsy days )f and holidi ly- affairs i 1 JJ-. I i -i It A r. Toolson's attorney, Howard C. TODAY'S UARKETS Parke, told the court that it "fir should, in' all honesty, overrule the Holmes decision and make base INDIANAPOLIS 14 IP Livestock: ball subject to the anti-trust laws. Baseball attorney Norman S.

Hogs 5,500 50c higher; bulk Sterry 1 replied that Congress; choice 180-280 lbs. 23.25-23.50; 120- since May of 1952. GOOD INDEX. WASHINGTON, Octj 14 OlPV U. S.

overseas information administrators are sending Sears Roebuck and Montgomery Ward mall order catalogues to 63 foreign countries to promote better understanding of American life, i should be the one to act if baseball is to have a different status from the one that it has enjoyed for 30 years. PRODUCTION LIXE One typewriter requires more HOME NEEDS More than' 1,000 feet of metal pipe, cable and conduit are needed in the construction of an average small American' residence today. metal, man-hours machine Boxoffico opens at First show at 7:00. LAST TIME TONIGHT hours than a Gar and rifle, statis Barbara Stanwyck tics indicate. I I r'f RICHARD (MN-LYLEBETTGK MMUENDESSON-lNQSCI IHNOWAIi tell -am MUST BE HAHD TO BUY GLOVES Govind Desa Koli, 84-.

year-old patriarch of Rajkot, India, rules over his multifingered family with six-angered fists. Bis son, top right, and grandson, lower left, each have an extra finger on each hand, axffJ a cousin, top left, outpoints them all, with; six fingers on the left, and I seven on the right hand. 4 Plus Cartoon and 'Romances of Louisiana' Billy Love, 20U McKlnley Virginia mayo I 80KAID KEAGAM ggj ttftg rwS Two Fea tores, I II I 1 tl mi TODAY and THURSDAY Also WOODY WOODPECKER Francis M. Crockett, 8207 Westenedge Drive THURSDAY and FRIDAY Traditionally" proper for business this superbly designed suit is equally appropriate for holiday parties. Select your blue from wonderfully fine gabardines, luxurious flannels oV finished worsteds.

$55 and $59 1 in, 1 I 111 i -VjULuulUi H'f Others at $49.95 With Ji, IN ITS. g-B'i Msstsi A and 8:87 Plus! Atssnsi Cssscf ar lisssf ssf 8lssstaS 1173 KSSS PSXT3I HSITJ 1 I 1 igMMMMoi i-- 1 1 1 COME 't i ruin i gl ili COLUMBUS BIG-TOP PARTY FOR (TOP GUY. IKE The trig-top setup at Hershey, Pa, for the birthday party for President; Eisenhower, -who will be 63, tells jone and all how they feel about the President.1 The leeend reads: You Are How Entering the Greatest DEER BAGS HUMAN Split seconds after he hit a deer which I was crossing the highway 1 near Salt Lake -City, Utah, Jesse James Scott, father of two children, died in this mess of twisted' steel which was ence a new car, as it smashed, out of control, into this bridge' railing. .1 INR mor.nuH m.mm At 7:28 and Also NEWS and CARTOON Raymond A. Prye, C14 Chestnui fmt T9ft)i In Attend ih Oratst Tiiffpt fin Fjirth fn thai i CAI ITOOX and Greatest uuy on taxviz "OUR fiASQ COMEDY II i 1 i ii.

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