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i rpH VOL. LXXV. IKE OMJf 'TNITED -r PRESS SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1947. THE OSl ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWSPAPER 1' SOLTH BEND PRICE TEN CENTS. 58 PAGES icHF Red 6(fn1H Wvir'rBRENNANRUM 1 1 A nf-1.

i IS HIGHLIGHT IN i .1 WW X-m 11T I ll I i i a mm.rn.mmm. i i Plane Crashes Near County Airport. Four Kansas City, men wer! -injured, two seriously, about p. m. Saturday when their 27T07VICT0RY REPORT GIVEN IM-SWHW PRESTIGE BY HARRIMAN ISTZlloSES GROUND, He jReturns Kickoff By Aviated Pr-i it 95 jVards Cadets NEW YORK, Nov 8 Six- WRITERS FIND STUDY GROUP teen' America churchj leaders Fight Back.

taki ig off from St. Joseph county airp rt. Tlie injured are Edwin M. Le-Eov, 44, 4500 Mill Creek drive, publisher forehead cut) and back injury; Clause A. Vrdoman, 39, of 5200 Sunset thl ailot, severe head cut; Richard W.

Phillips. 30, 1047 West 53d stre 't, hotel operator, bac In- BY JEW COSTIN. Tribune Sports Editor. Information to 1 Truman Map Aid S. Foreign Policy Vins Support in Western Europe.

tonight issued a statemn; urging anew tha all resources of reigibn and all! moral forces toward the establishment of better Relations witlji the Soviet TJniori." I statem releaed here thrcugh the Inter-churthf commit ee of the AmericanlRf ssian inst t'ute, paralleled pnl fesued last Feb. 22. 1 1 I I "The issue Americsuir6vet Lashing out with two quick 1 jutyL and Eugene L. Seldefs, of toufchdbwns, including one the opening kickoff, the from Notre Prog ram. 100F Baltimore drive.

Vrooman and Phillips were reported (to be mo seriously hurt but all were repc rted to be in good condition i a'st whprp has th. world airrived In tlit conflict between west and that isjlwidely described an the "cofd By I'uHed 'Press. WASHINGTON'. Nov. Harrimari committee told by IMemorial hospital attendants.

The men had attended theCotre become thi sliest for the fhris-. relations has preme moral. way of takjnc stock the Associated Presi- Dame football team yesterday afternoon ended its colorful 34-year series with Army by decisively defeating the Cadets in the Notre Dame jstadium, 27-7, before 59,171 thoroughly chilled spectators. It was the largest crowd ever to see ja game in the local stadium and was made possible by an overflow that was allowed along the end zones in special bleachers and es has gathered reports fromj it most berienced European correspondents. dent Truman tonight this coun ians of Ameri Ca," The statement if Danie-Army game.

ISfotor Failure Blamed, Tie pilot said the motorifailed itor Tribune. j) try must put up SJjy.OOO.OQQ.OOO to 1 on all Christians; said. "We ca to join us in $17,000,000,000 in Marshay plan aid a great sHfitual BY DANIEL DE LUCE. Associated Press. PARIS.

Nov. 8. Communist me for western Europe to fvy crusade to put American-Joviet iriunism reialtions on foundation on "cold war" against coy and keep it from eruptig at 'jAbout 200 feet altitude. The sletfjc Beechcraft Bonanza iplane strtibk in a small pasture just souith of Lincoln Way Wfst at into a build a wofld of troops" In western teurope, which we can 1 ii lasting meaning the'; communist! party (groups in (those regions not di- Bu ernut road about one-half mil from the end of the south-wet northeast runway after tak rejctly under the guns of the red ioJwtr rtatu Vrtc m-kim4 cinfA Vvis1 aiiriy, have lost since mid ground PESTS OF WEST' ing! roff into a southwesterly! wind shooting war. 5 The burden on the U.

S. treasury iii 1948, -the biggest year of the four-year program, was set: at In the first year of the program, the committee said, it probably will be necessary to make outright grants of around to $3,500,000,000 for food, fuel year, in. the judgment of competent observers. -United States foreign policy, as It Was unbeaten Notre fame's sixth consecutive victory of the season, The game was a typical knockdown, drag-out battle; the kind these two old rivals have 'been putting on almost annually since 1913. Army fought back valiantly after being behind.

13-0, after only eight ninutes and 50 seeonds of the opening quarter had been ley were taken to the hospital! the Hickey ambulanc. Two otri ambulances and a iref truck TERRORIZE TO WN -contrasted ito the Kremlin's, is frotn the South Behd fire depart ojfienly supported 'by overwhelming national majorities in the 4t mefit were dispatched the and fertilizer to alleviate cold and! scene. Boys, Cight and! 10, if But in eastern Europe, these yrooman and LeBow, owrier of Hoffman in Group. played, and held the Irish score- the plane, occupying the front Filch seats of the plane, were injured i less un1 th thir quarter. The committee is composed trf' or oioservers agree, me oi me Majority is paralyzed by communist police action and Russia's Jtnmediate military power when their heads struct the in Blood streams down thejt face of Pilot Claude A.

Vrooman, 39. left, as he sits dazedly behind the controls: of a four-placej Beechcraft plane which crashed pn takeoff from St. Joseph county Anrny Scores on Leahy. Then Notre Dame drove over Stand. Last airport, about p.

m. beside mm is Kicnara w. I'nniips, ju, wno suiierea a back injury. He is being assisted by a Tribune reporter, flashlight in band. Bv Una ted Press.

again take a 20-0 lead, but thai! Army, completely undaunted, came', back 56 yards after taking the! ensuing! kickoff to score the first touchdown a team coached byji In lands bejiind the ajo-called ipon curtain red minorities are tightening their governmental grip. This, however, represents Consolidation, not expansion, of FQSSTON, Novf lwo 19 leaders of labor, agriculture and -education. Under leadership of Secretary of Commerce W-. Averell Harriman hey haye been studying" the' advisability-of underwriting' European re-' covery and the nation's ability to do it. j-! (Paul G.

Hoffman, president of the Studebdker corporation, 'uas a member of the- committee.) strument panel. The craft was alrapst totally demolished, Radios to Tower, Vrooman, the pilot, whov'served witlji the army aid transport command for six years, could give no account for the motor failure. Le-B0V7 said he radioed to the con trol tower at the airport thEt they were making an emergency land litttle! blue-eved bovs. eight land! 10 years old, who terrorized this town e. Kremlii authority.

A survey by chiefs of with real and tovj weapSnsl stolen tered against a team coached by Associ life version for their real of Frank Leahy. ated Press bureaus in Europe de- 1 ie. wild west moy sfcribes the Marshall plan as, the heckers and read- night placing pig weapon i mg comic books. ambitions. iaab Tk 1 Thfev were innocent-lookiigchil man will use stt the ttasia of hisli.

Ts The very ing when the failure occurred and sad Vrooman made an attempt to; turn and glide back to the air-! port. The low-wing monopjane, of! the same type in which Gqv. Earl' i I rt A rficoAfl in hltiA irl 'An i vl i words, Marshall plan, to symbolize here the rietprmirintinn 1 of the PCTITHES AND STORIES. Pace six and aevea ef sectloa thra rontaia featore plrtares takes by Trib-ane atalf photos-raphers durlac tha Army-Notre Dim same. Featara stories by staff writers appear ea pace one, aedtiaa tw.

recommendations to congress for ii. come iney crieq wnemtniey toid ihriw.rantT, emercencv aid and lone-ranee as-i Ti. iipng-rang Til IT 'nnntik hAlKlff TArlTAi WrtliT- -i. sistance to Europe. Secretary of i I Wl Wna taxes 10 xisk nara State George C.

Marshall eoei.et;ao" 1 ere lsorry- Hrs against piper rubied in re O-' i v- A yY 1 fore the house and senate hiP cdntinenfs ebonomic i iic ntic juaiaiT line hoi I nmrriittpi Mnndav to start the i '4 neann i i those Bad men in the cowboy legislaUve ball rolling. Members, m.a -J Depends on Effectiveness Tears stood in his eyes In Berlin Wes Gallagher quoted 4- German communist leader as lluntly saying "If the Marshall plan results in) full German r.bel- Snell of Oregon lost his life two weeks ago, apparently struck with the landing gears still retracted, and headed in a northerly direction. I' The foursome was returning home after seeing the football, game. They left Kansas Cityj Friday morning. All were momentarily stunned and Vrooman and Phillips were still sitting dazedly in the plane when theriff's deputies and the ambulanjce crew arrived.

3 I Hoosier Dies In Crash. By Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. "8. A lighjt plane, buffeted by august of laes, the -people win not care a The boys gave this flejl river valley farm shopping ienteri of 1,500 souls an early: morning of terror unmatched since- the days of Indian raids.

They started their il( west melodrama Thursday night. They damn aboujt the communist par ii ir ty." VProlonged misery in Germany," Edwin M. I LeBow, 44, center, owner of the plane, is assisted from the wrecked craft by a city reported Gallagher, "would per- fireman and a bystander. A fourth occupant, Eugene L. Selders, 34, also was All of prowled a sporting goods store, a Notref Dame then repaid the; complimenL The Green Shirts re-' ceived the next kickoff and traveled 80 -yards for their fourth and final touchdown.

Terry Brennan was the fast stepping young Irishman who brought the record crowd to its feet by running the opening kick-off back 95 yards for a Jack MackmuU's first kick went out of bounds. His second went to Breniian on the Irish five. Terry cut to his left and, receiving tremendous blocking, raced into the clear at about' his own 40-yard line. A couple of forlorn Cadets pursued him, but Terry went over for the score within 15 seconds after the game -Mink' Hold Record. Brennan's 95-yard return of aj kickoff is not a record for the sta- llap3 put -Communism across, al- Kansas City, they were returning home, from the Notre Dame-Army football game.

Photos by Tribune Staff Photographer. although Soviet Influence now is at of the Harriman group will appear before the. senate foreign rela- tions committee Wednesday and the house foreign affairs committee on Thursday. Immediate congressional comi-ment on was favor able. Chairman Arthur H.

Van-denburg, (R. of the senate foreign relations committee said "the Harriman committee: has done a suberb job, the. country can be sure that no snap judgments are to be made in the dark' i Investment in Peace. The Harriman committee report, drafted by 'former Wisconsin progressive Senator Robert M. Laf ollette, set the grand total1 of proposed U.

S. aid to Europe r- street Assemble Arsenal. the war. 1 I "Both sc)ciafl sts and the right ljook to the Marshall plan as Ger- They carried a big sack between wma. crashed and burned near Sky Harbor airport todays fatally Money in Flight Brings Him $3 More COALITION WINS AUSTRALIA VOTE them as they scurried from qne; many.s pny sarvation, particular injuring the pilot, Harry Masquel- ouuarng to me nexc.

iney iassem-y in v-ew of the Russian strips By Associated Press. an nrsenaj, uwlu jreai 1 Pin0- Of eaSter make-believe, 'r oil i liratinns." I Nov. 8. i 'ette, 46-year-old Kokonto, facory executive. Airport attendants said Mas-quefette, who had flown rhis new VIROQUA, County Clerk DOOR SLAMMED! ON LOVE KILLER Report Marsh Sought To Enter Home of.

I Wife's Parents. They, collected six rifles.j Preston GrovUr in Paris was told Berlie Moorewas rounds of ammunition hunting lv French ouJCPs: "The eold war a nanK mm a 1 'rVT a. 1 jplaipe here for a radio installation, on his way bundle of $1 through, 1951 well below the knivs- two dozen assorted toy has en largily won as far as ,100 in currency 1a.11 iu iieiiiuiiciiic had just taken off, then circled the 000.000,060 shopping list drawn fwiru te Prance is cpncejrned. The commun and checks when: field for a landing, apparently ists are on! a downhill slide. finding the winds too strong for I.

The rubber band broke ion Banks Handed Setback. In according to Grover, by 16 western European countries in Paris last summer. i I Early the evening the tested The committee said a Ui s.ionei he weapons. The shot; en- flying. The plane crashed two the bundle, he communist party has been blocks north of the field.t Because and eheeks noticeably! weakened" by Moscow 3.

Greenbacks the winds were causing trouble irectives stand alone, and al essential as "an investment in the! housewife. Police investigated continued survival of a world bu: found nothing. -k down Main street flew, up and even with planes on the ground, ack the socialists whom it for I Picture oi pate eight. the airport had just suspended In a stiff rinft as aawn -ine Doys merly wooed By Associated Press. operations.

i retrieved "(he sets the stage for the thrilling S. Volunteers dium-. In the Northwestern game of 1931, George Melinkovfch received the opening kickoff; at his Notre Dame fullback fumbled, picked it up and raced. 99 yards squarely down the middle of the gridiron for a touchdown. 1 As far as memory serves, no other player on either team has ever returned a kickoff for a touchdown since the opening game in 1913, and Brennan's 95-yard sprint equals the longest scoring run ever made in the series.

In 1929, Jack Elder intercepted a pass thrown by Chris Cagle. of Army and sprinted 95 yards for the only touchdown of the game 'Yet the! communists still con ROCKFORD, Nov. 8. Glenn Masquelette died before, he Could climactic' They broke into a and trol the French labor be taken to a hospital. flying PPri! 4.

Moore, Marsh, sought fbr killing his paramour's husband and father, was Grover added, f'and might, feelings economically stabilized and peacefully conducted." The program, it saidf will "inii pose definite sacrifices on the American people" but nevertheless can be financed "within balanced leaving something after tabulation, By Associated Press. SYDNEY, Australia, Sunday, Nov. 9. Labor Premier John Cain of the state of Victoria today conceded yesterday's legislative election to an. opposition coalition composed of the liberal and country parties.

Nine Hurt in Mishap, that time was against them, try gasoline service station, I hauled ther shooting irons inside, racked out the windows and made themselves an "'outpost." said he wound up with S3 more By International News Service. a desperate action in the next few when the moiiey ST. CATHERINE'S Ont, Nov. months. than he had, took flight.

Shortly after 5 a. m. Friday, in the.pre-dawn dark and Strikej Held Death Blow. 8. 4- Nine persons, including seven Officials of the BuffalOj nJ "As timej goejs on, however, even reported tonight to have tried to enter the home of his wife's parents here.

EPolice said Marsh, 28, came to the home of Mr. and "Mrs. H. Charles Williams, parents of his wife; Audrey, but had the door slammed in his face when his identity was revealed, Police said they received 1 the they laidf down a barrage pf gun Liberal Party Leader Thomas qoiirier, were injured tonight the threat bf a communist-ordered fire against imaginary enemies. as general strike loses some of its ef shot and killed night after he T.

Hollvvay, who is likely to formjwhfn their chartered plane iw a new government, said, "the vote forced down at St. Catherines. The pumps and equipment! in the played in Yankee stadium in cold- fectiyenessi A general strike husband nerinusDana. father and heif iner ana gasoline stat-on were shattered. is the ciearest indication that peo-U they were taken to Cath-jer weather than prevailed yester The pretty dark-haired erile's hosnital.

where doctors said; dav. The eridiron was frozer Ple want banking eriie's hospital, where doctors said day. The gridiron was frozen would injure France, but it also Tourist cabins and houses near by national-; likely would kill the communist who told police were DeDoered' with shots. nna vcas ininrpd srininwv. The today -she guessed In't love Marsh.

izn- V. I1.c1L1U11. un lve t. ,1 that day and the thermometer 1 report.of Marsh's appearance from party." I she "really naritv was rehirnintr frnrri hunt Town Marshall Louie Peterson hovered near zero throughout the afternoon. escaned from bis car when hei 1 formed a posse and attempted to I The British tecene was summed; Airs, tyrant Aiunriein, wiaow oi Up by John Lloyd: one of the men Marsh killed last mntn-n mTl tMmntfan lns I fill III leHf I.S HI U.

"ft. Til 1AA ao PUft" Joauc tuc wuiniynntaim, but i was held The -grand finale also probably labor governments Tlan to na-M storm the station, down by gunfire. "It appears that Russia neverjnight, and mother of Mrs. Kath- over for debt retirement and tax Without mentioning Soviet Russia by name, the committee; laid en its communist ideology much blame for the present plight of the world and spreading threats to individual liberty. j.

I 1 Refuse, to Sabotage. I Our aid must combat not only want, but also the "deliberate sabotage by the communists," "the Committee said. It added that the communist parties -outside of the Iron curtain, who have their first loyalty "to the Kremlin." have been "stripped for In its 300-page report, the committee-made these proposals on the foreign aid program: 1. It should be run toy a new government 2. All aid mut be subject to eonsiant.

abouTntmgTst itionaliz banks, for which a bill TWO DIE AS CALEtl tal first downs 35 and had any hppe (of bringing Britain A policeman close enough grenade. The Could hot approach for the TLTro Andpmnn wif of a is in second reading in the bver to her sifle but did hope' to to hurl a tear gasi LASHES COAST drive a wedge between Britain and said Marsh, a farmer and neigh- lower house of parliament in Can-hnr told ner his nlan for group Returned somfc of fthe fire. total number of yards gained by both teams 597. Naturally, thej winners had the larger of the to-i the United Stages. Any chance of quickly rei'ivirjg the extreme left OF NEW ENGLAND to "o-ot 'iwav and belto-i Indications were that labor had efine (Kit) Anderson who has admitted she "had an affair" with.

Marsh. 1 Mrs. Muhrlein. of Northport, a former Rockford resident, came to the Williams home to spend the night. Police said sne told them Marsh suddenly appeared at the door Italv TCntr Tnm i-nrlrino lirfc 22 wing, of the labor party By Associated Pres.

From the empty lying around, at least several hundred shots (were exchanged! Knutson said. 1 I I "It was a miracle no One iwas 'f I Isuffered its worst political eet- Police of foiik-states were alert-back in years. At the close of I 1 a. A. 4.

XI i rs aowns to Arrays snu kci- OSTOJs, Nov. 8. -r- fhfa, Seems to have beenj obliterated Completely by the Conservative jed after MarsH, continued his flight voie couming at mlanlgn me 4l.a1b Vj V- OVllO -JV4J- cams in the recent municmal elec- alone. The iearch turned! to labor party appeared to have lost da4 as heavy rains and southeast mg ana Passine Army u. he, said.

trucks were tions." -1 Rockford wheri a used car dealeri4 01 its. seais in me siaie winds, reported to be hit, one of them a giasolihe carrier In Rome. Charles Guptill reported a definite setback Knutson and a deputy arrived from Crobkston, the Coiinty seat. viptiant review concress" and must be kept on a flexible, year-to-year later this afternoon reported a lative assembly, including at least jtftej worst since the 1944 Ane -oire uame line, iea Dy, 1936 model automobile of type three held by The lib-iii-iea tne New England ZiSSY Czarobski, was at its peak; driven by Marih had been offered eral and country parties appeared fioiding streets, disrupting com-iform And, with one to him for sail. The dealer later to have gained 16.

In the old and ripping'up yielde no ground in dangerous; became suspicious and called police islature, labor had held 31 of the: 4ne heaviest damaeei was re-! territory. Czarobski stopped ev in recent weeks. but when she saw who it was she slammed the door in his face and hastened to the telephone to summon help. Marsh forced Mrs. Anderson, 26, mother of three children, to accompany him on a wild 100-mile ride across northern Illinois last Although the red tide in Europe 50: miles away, around 7 a.j m.

The battle still raged. Turn Fire on Possj. Suddenly, the bovs brofte from is receding, communist ideologists 3. The government must be ready to combat inflation at home and back up the procram. 4 It would be "unwarranted Interference" to attach political itrtnga to V.

S. aid. but lastneas of a recipient country should be a bar to further help. but the man rho offered the: car, 65 seats and carried on with the p'ted aiong the Rhode' Island, er'thmg thrown at him and made; still have not relinquished a basic laid of independents. hope.

had left the premises. shdre in Narragansett bay, where Coatimied oa pace two, aectioa tw. fHEWEATHERT the station. They fan across the trackspand into one of heL corrals of the stockyard. In.

this Kvestern committee said that byjj -Wirtds between 40 and 45 miles anlhour, with gusts up to 60 miles perj hour, were recorded, Three hundred telephones eliminating from the Paris conference figure the! setting, they again turned) fire on SUNDAY, NOV. 194T. Cuti Snatches Disabled Ship From Reefs er things the United States can't the posse that was shooting over their heads. I. I (j Thenr the young' desperadoes reported out of order in Greater south bent and vicinity, predic tjn United 8tate weather bureau office, Portland, and power lines aUst airport: Partly eloudyi! to supply and the things Europe can't "realistically" use' along tne coast were disrupted.

broke loose again and started tot By Associated Pre4 were anchored or tied in the Meanwhile, the coast sent an and by "injecting" aid from the Keneraliy fair and continued cold todayj Lowest temperature expected this moraine 27 degrees, high this afternoon, 40, low tcniftrit. (27. II INDIANA: Generally fair arid continued flee across a field. The shots over- LUDINGTON, MichliNov. 8.

Marv's river alt Sault Ste. Marie ur radio plea crackling 'world bank, the Export-import bank and private the through the night to St. Joseph, K.IY1 I OCIaOCiP head apparently convinced them mtle coast guar raced against the storm. 150 miles south on the lake ana Lxiqy iaiu auwn uieir rvtes ana nf ir rJ I A KM cold- cloudy Monday witli JX LJ ill tj I i'lrlilight srojw beginnins northwest and lleht The Jupiteril owned by the! Ju- "needs of the European democracies can be met by this country's surrendered In response, the little 150-foot cut to 30-foot a disabled 150 miles through 25 waves today to snatch 1 14 it set QUt into thePy Mandated Prtss. ter.

Sundew. help. "We've got two Iittfe boys locked up now," Knutsan said. piter Steamship of Cleveland, blowed into trouble storm's teeth on her mercy errand." BANGKOK, Siam, Sunday, Nov and wind storm that churned the; Great Lakes and endangered shipping all along Michigan's lengthy coastline. In Lake Hufon, whipped to a roth by the wind, another reight-eri the grain carrier, "William Warren, was reported aground and leaking off Rogers City, Mich, A tug and a lighter were en route to her side.

Her captain radioed that she was not In danger. showers 1 beginning soutfiweat. SUBhtiyj warmer 'south Monday. Monday, Nov. 10.

Sun rise. :291 nets. 4 :29. Moon rises at 4:03 a- m. Libra.

Jspitcr seta at :37 p. m. Day' ieng.th. Irt hours. I freighter and her crew of 28 to safety from the treacherous reefs of Lake Michigan's "graveyard of Shortly before noon the sturdy a lightning like Coup the They're not bad.

theylre just in Friday nighV gle- The coast gliard dispatched the little cutter breasted the horizon. -Siamese army took over control Within minutes of her arrival, the of Siam early today. Tank-led nearest available ships, two clum ships." SOUTH BEND TEMPER ATURE. By United Press. I CHICAGO, Nov.

8. Elmer Swift, 50, newspaper linotype boys. I 1 I "Remember," he; saidli ''that most western thrillers! after the shooting dies: down, manage to sy but; seaworthy car ferries of little Sundew had the 346-foot jarmy forces who took Premier freighter in tow and headed forrThkmrong Nawasuwat prisoner The 3,000 ton, salt-ladei. freighter, Jupiter, kfiown as jthe "ghost ship of the lakes," wis released In the 24 hour period ending at mild, night Nor. 8 minimum temperature wt 29 degrees at 6:30 a.

m. Nov. 8. maiw the Pere Marqtiette railroad. They operator, shot and killed Miss Janet Keoistra.

31, today, then open water away from the reefsrwhile he was at a dance, claim end happily. Maybe this bne will stood by for hours after high seas 8. mum 3 degree at XX a. m. Nov.

PreclpitaUon, a traca. too." toward some isconsin port. they are now in control. from the grib of a raging enow killed himself. .1 prevented theii aiding the Jupiter.

Thirty- Great Lakes freighters.

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