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fiELVIDERE PUBLICAN 50th YEAR SIX PAGES NOON EDITION ILLINOIS 1 SATURDAY. JULY 31. 1948 PRICEi FOUR CENTS Tear Gas Routs Pickets In New fight With Police Yank Athletes Rot fmlitf On Woman Links Soviets In New Bid For German Trade In Berlin Taft To Fight Filibuster By Dixie Demos Sprint EventslOfficialS Witfl BERLIN, July 31 Russia pi Wartime Ring fered the lure of electric power and raw materials to the blockade strangled German industry in western 'Berlin today in exchange Hopes To Pass Credit lor co-operation with the Soviets Tells Of Relax inn- Vila', Inl'oi -mat ion To Ituss From 'Inside' The offer was made by the Curbs, Adjourn By August 7 WASHINGTON, July 31 Sen LONDON, July 'ilarlan of iu I'mti-d States i'a tin- l'. its first gold medal i I hf liynipic gan.fs tixlay by 'ling the men's dtvi i 'title. His teammate, Attiie, 1 son of Ohm State finished and Lieut Sammy Lee of the I a i my hii d.

LONIHiN. July Han ol Baldwni-WalliKv. M. I'aiton ol Southern Cahlorma Ihriir) Iam'11 ol Lancaster, l' i into the finals ol Soviet-operated "Trade Company of Greater Berlin" and announced through the Soviet licensed nevs Robert A. Taft, promised agency.

ION, Hcntley, inlessi-d VMII i The agency said the Soviet com pany would assure necessary supplies to industry in the American, iiinmiiiiist spy Inrnier iissistunl treasury Harry on ailn ol ail today si'cretary l. While esjiiini.i.,' iniltieil ol lie as a Uroiiji to In British and French sectors of Berlin, including electric power, if they would thsow in their lot with the Soviets. l(K)-m the I i mpii il OI'MSi -h Inst that led teerel in I miiia ion s. 111. games.

Assurance also Was given thai il hily markets for products would oe found in the Soviet zofie of Germany and other Russian-controlled areas. Heiahle aiiMoii-. tin i today an attempt would be made next week to crack the southern Democratic filibuster against the antipoll tax bill. The Success of the proposed move depended on a reversal of previous senate rulings. Southerners were confident that there would, be, reversal and that they wouitf' fight, to kill the bJhVt; 4' 'f, Taft wanted to dispose of the measure by midweek to clear the way for floor action on whatever anti-inflation bill is approved by the senate banking committee.

He also made it clear that the4 anti-poll tax bill will be shelved if the filibuster cannot be broken by the time the" anti-inflation bill is ready. at ats in I I.O.M N. I 'i ut ei States i lor dele I I lll.il el cuts, -on eight llklil i during he nr. She also mimed l.aoeldin iirrie. lernier administrative assistant to 1 I'ri'siilent UootevHt, nit auoUier jwlie pr.ohleil iMlnrmatlmi Whieil 1 1 il to the.

KushIuiu. WASIIINOTON. July 31 The bouse tin-American actisities committee today called for the creation ol a "blue ribbon" grand jury here to investigate espionage Irained their ulna 1 i i ip Spur Nerve Var. The war of. nerves in fierlin wls and one learn title at I.ikc toiiav Tear gas exploded by police scatters C.

I. O. pickets in renewed violence ut the strike-harassed Lntvrs l.ens Co. plant in Layton, o. At right, an unidentified officer struggles with picket Howard Freywho clings to a neckhold.

kept going by Maj. Gen. Alexander I Kotikov, the Soviet commandant. Kotikov warned anti-Communist mayor Frau Louise Schroeder that she would have to answer for her alleged responsibility in helping to Uninvitod Guest Japan's Cabinet activities in the and Communist eminent Is i i i tm move police headquarters out of 6 Krupp Officials Found Guilty Of War Plundering Aim At Adjournment Risks Strike In Prohibiting Oil in the llympic games. The Yanks were mighty disappointed osterday nen th.i i hivoi l.ulcd to come hroi i in be high jump, and it didn't help i tit.it hoy were blanked, as o- peeled, in the 10 IKI0 meter the omen's discus throw.

I'm they id high hopes il would he different story tod. they wen; given a good chance ik" li'o of the personal crowns sij.h choice plums as the h. broad 0(l-mel I urdles, men's K'd -motor iie-style swirnrning, and the dn plus t'v team laurel-; lor the men's foils -I I'licing Needs Keeurd Taft said yesterday that he hoped the extra session of congress would be able to adjourn August 7 just one week from Russian hands. The Berlin city police under police president Johannes Stumi.i moved into the American sector earlier this week to escape the Communist control exercised by Russian troops and Russian-con-1 TOKYO, July 31 The anese cabinet, today issued an i dor prohibiting government trolled German police. Allan! anil re LRNLi 1 Ifed Krupp.

head of 111.1 I Krupp muilit ion-' eomhino. i I ive ot her Krupp exeeut i'. found guilty todav t-'A plund Air Force Alert ployes trom striking despwe a warning from labor leaders that they would call a nation-wide by 5,000,000 private and public' workers if such action was taken. The new "no strike" order is effective immediately and will remain in force until permanent High ranking American officers in Munich, meanwhile, disclosed that America's best air power in Germany has been on the alert for the past few days prepared "for any today. Sen.

Richard Russell, said in, a radio address last night that in view of this adjournment goal, he didn't think the extra session, could reach a vote on any major legislation civil rights or otherwise. Republican congressoinal lead ers have rejected President Ttu-ntan's demands for price, wage and rationing control powers. They have promised only legislation to provide credit curbs, which would curtail the volume of bank loans and perhaps "installment buying. WASHINGTON, July 31 Congt i e.s 1 1 ga tor.s demanded today that wartime So ied -pi put the finger on all Communist espionage agents in key government posts. Miss l.Uu!:i.-Lh blonde and blue-eyed New Yorker, was i ailed before a house un-American act ii i lies subcommittee, to tell how she lured wartime secrets on ital military inlormation Irom William Remington, a suspended commerce and ahoul other h-.

ernnient officials. v. And over on the other side of the eapilol, Remington refuted "to the last comma'' Miss Bent ley's tnrSP Jbathe was u. dues-payin Communf.s! and her "most valuable" government contact in a Soviet spy ring that stretched Irom Moscow to the White House. Itefore Semite Testifying before the super investigating committee I he group that first brought Miss Rent lev fantastic spy story to the public.

Remington admitted he with Communist' sim. Xl The Anglo-American airlift legislation is passed by the diet climbed steadily jn its delivery of Roy Cochian, who tisi'd to run for Indiana university, promised his mates he would bring home the bacon in the liui'dles although it looked like be would have to break the Olympic record to do it. "it will take a 51.S necomk clocking to win," said CochraV to amend the present nation freight tonnage to Berlin. In the Larch and Mitch factories in the wake ol Nazi annus Four ol the Krupp eocuties on trial wire acquitted. Tun were not 1 charged with plundering.

All fate another judgment later today on charges of using slave labor in Krupp plants. The 12 defendants were found innocent last ApriK5 of plotting found they had no advance knowledge ol invasion plans. Sentences are expected to be pronounced alter the second judgment is read 1 7a liillton Combine 24 hours ending last night the planes 571 fjighis 1 i tons. The United States, Britain and public service law. It was issued as a temporary measure to carry mf cdntnmfd in Gen.

Douglas MacArthur's July 22 letter to premier Hitoshi Ashida. Issuance of the controversial cabinet order created a tense situation. Top labor leaders had France weighed the chances of "but I'm sin do it." Cochian I'aCi'd to a new Olympic mark of .71 .9 Seconds yesliv BUI Not lTp Yet Joseph Bancrolt, right, millionaire sash manufacturer has an attractive, but. uninvited guest in Ins swank Westehes'er home. The "guest" is a young, red-haired Texas widow, Mrs.

Iioris I-'ursl. L'l, left, In discussion his anti-filibuster is born. Mrs. Furs! claims Bancroft who says she'll stay until her bahv1 is the child's father. d.i as he his beat in the secoi.d round, hut that mark wasj inatehi'd by rugged Rune ol Sweden and even greater speed could be evpected today when li.c pair clash the finals.

Also in the linal round lor the wi oli- ow nor mum I ions Krupp. 11. had been of the Threatens To Send Militia' To Struck Plant getting a hearing on the Berlin blockade before the Soviet couii of last resort Premier Josef Stalin. Reliable informants said such an approach was being considered by the three powers after the Soviet foreign office reported that Soviel foreign minister Viacheslav M. Molotov "is on vacation." The second round of western strategy to deal with the Soviet siege of Berlin had envisaged face-to-face talks between Molotov and diplomatic representatives of the three nations.

But this idea fell flat because of Molotov's absence from the Soviet capital. combine since 1031. Others ol plundering were: be Dallas Women Plan Strike As Meat Protest )iek Anil ol Missouri. 'unlinal-, and linals were i 1 he ld'i-melor rlasli, All American entrants narnoy II ol Lancaster. Me loudly voiced their opposition and announced they would obey the decree only if it were enacted into law by elected representatives of the people in the national diet.

Only a narrow technicality separated their stand from direct rebellion against MacArthur's rule. Observers were sure that Allied headquarters would support the cabinet's order, with its provisions for dealing with any public employes who failed to observe it. As it stands now, any person violating today's cabinet order restricting public service workers finance ol the Ewald I 'skar l.oe-er, and admm isl ra I i bead strategy, Ton mid reporters that a cloture petition to limit senate debate would be filed sometime next week. Under previous rulings of senate presiding officers, a cloture or "gag rule" can apply only to a "measure" and not to a motion merely to take up the measure in question. The motion now before the senate is to take up the antipoll tax bill.

The senate has not yet started debate on the bill itself. Hense Taft's move will fail unless senate president Arthur H. Vandenberg, Mich, reverses the earlier decisions. Both houses and their banking committees were in recess todav. i tap three Kwell ton I lams I DAYTON, o.

Jul; Krupp work, until Edwaid I loiidremo.nt meta hiiid i Thomas lUalieii! i Soiit ht rn 'aliloi ma, unit Diilaid ol Cleveland, weii' in competition. while a college student, but denied that he was a Communist then or ever. Remington admitted membership in several doon organizations while be attended' Dartmouth college, but said none of these were Communist, Remington, a 30-yoar-old former naval intelligence office, work, ed dining the war in many vital' agencies, where -he had access to valuable information on. aircraft and synthetic production. DrnJe Churge avoreil In l.i ap BY I'XITEl) 1'KKSS Housewives at Dallas.

declared open war on high prices organizing a one-week strike against the city's shops. Food prices still are climbing. i of the dairies at Indiana eypert Tnch Mueller, designer of the "O'jsias vim." the biegeM cannon of World War 2, which was used in tie' siege of Stalingrad Fried, ieh Wilheim J.ot-sen. a Krupp director. Karl Ferdinand L'berhardt.

head of Krupp's war material and machine sales department. will in effect be violating an order from the supreme commander. Only one of the greatest ups i hi it ii could ke Willie Sle, or San Diego college Irom taking; the bio, Will County Clamps el Rabies Quarantine The committee will resume hearings next week on Mr. Truman's already-doomed program to control inflation. At a press conference Inst night, I he JUtlv denied Miss Rentlev's lump In men -pi ingbnard divmg Ai.it i ii ins held three ol the In four daces after comp.

tuion i. (our compulsory dues yesterday I he event concludes today itj that he would call out trie nation guard to maintain, order at funis Lens company plant unle union officials pledged by tomorrow that there would be no fin tiler violence. Officials of the I'nited Elect fit .1 Workers refused to mal a pledge of no violence, but od a mass meeting ol employes would be held tomorrow to vote on it. They said they were ready to it on a "larger demonstration necessary" against what they called "initee intimidation and brutality." Al a conference yesterday wit It Company officials, Herbert offend to head a peace conlerenee ia'e Monday, but "only on condition that there be no lolence beiore then." Three men bt anested v. chat Those Aeiiiitt'd that he was her wiltinc polis raised their prices on milk and coffee cream one cent" t.n' iy.

Dairy association said the increase resulted from livestock feed juices and th" tendency Ot fanners from e- spionage ppera- tin the Acquilted on charge tion'i. He said he s.iiu ne gave ner no in. and one more compulsory div Amnesia Victim Gets Check Term formation whatsoever that wasn't available to newspaper-j men He said he thought she was just a "green" reporter from New- Woman feared Lost In River Found Unhurt ROCK ISLAND, July 31 Police stopped dragging the Mississippi river today when the woman they were seeking turned up with her two children at the home TTfTTfi-tives in Grandview, Ia 50 mile? from here. Mrs. Mary Dusenberry telephoned authorities here early today and assured them that even though the housing shoitage was tough, it still was not sufficient JOLIET, July 31 State health officials today quarantined a dogs in Will county to check a rabies epidemic.

One infected dog was shot and killed last night by Harvey Weit-ting, a farmer, after it bit nine other animals and two persons. Those bitten were Barbaia Schultz, 13, who lives at the Guardian Angel orphanage north of Joliet, and Raymond Eich, a Joliet telephone lineman. Members of Eich's line crew traced the animal to farm. Laboratory tests confirmed the dog had rabies. Eich and the York ami he wanted to plundeimg were: Karl dean 4 lb' Krupp board of directors, Neiir-h Korsehan.

rnanaeing director of the Krupp 'ettha works in and chief of "acquisitions" in eastern Europe. Max II. n. Knip per-onnel chief. Frtedrich ion Iiuelnw, chief of' Krupp's counterintelligence.

llaee optional. iliiice Ilarlan of Ohio Slat v.ith an unofhcial score of 1 points, held wide le id today o. teammates Miller Ander-on and 1 oilier Olympic competitors alt. cglit l'i d.ves in the men -ptiiigboard di ing I'm i Is at Is.i pti a pool Atiderson, who was i in dairy to beef cattle ta "cash iaj on the high meat market." They I warned of "more increases" next The Dallas buyer's strike on! meat was organized hy Mrs. 1 Vaughan.

president of Dallas' wo-j men's chamber of i-omnaice win advised houcwi es. in a newsp.ip er interview two days ago, stop buving meat. along rate terrninefi ton a DANVILLE. July 31 A young amnesia victim-started a three year term in federal prison today for passing bad checks. Federal judge Walter C.

Lind-ley sentenced Miss Virginia Nelson, alias, Mrs. Jack May field, after she pleaded nolle contendre yesterday to charges of passing investigators were do-to find out how Homing, man whose loialti ond an i ng Wornet -il ait. Iron plan i 'erday pickets worket bound local l' f.ti to prc oat cr.tei ing he st -The out orce thiew tear g. Two other l.m.inn and l- 1. feudal, Dans Kup dh plund' vv ell' hm seoi All Hire.

had Ml! 7(1 Anir ic It in s'vi. -w in entrant i in "My telephone has he, reason for her to drown herself and her children. Barbara ri I I in di men- lii-! mining, too girl were being treated. Three cows bitten at the or and a bahv, 20 months. ii.

i known to under investigation h-' I'" I could be Up-. pointed chairman of the committee i -indies export licenses lor Ku-sia ard her satellites. Remington hold that post until nionlh, when he was placed indefinite have" by Secretary oi cninieree Cbarles Andei-on J.iek-or.. a-ul his off the wall ov. si; "I tHer dreamed were so upset about The "strike" will be -aid peopli I't" Morality el I Me 11 V.

ol S'a of I'm I nel that meat 'art th Car', of, I i Judge Ti nn i I -broom nd and today M.a I i e. tins i.il'-. I bants en down 'o fixtures, conniierod ti r. ph in. I eiu rrs av ore.

I phanage were placed under ob servation. Six other dogs known to have been bitten also were examined. Weitting recently was named Will county's "typical farmer" and will represent the community at the Illinois state fair. bombs Inch I imI). T'x' plant v.

tomorrow I morning. The gov. rnoi olutr.bus a -ending na'i'on be strike scene Mayor Lou.s -sked for the tt he request Mrs. Dusenberry became the object of a widespread search eariu thiscweek when her cousin, Charles Simmons of nearby Andalusia, reported that she and her children had been missing since Monday. Simmons said the family had no place to live and that they had slept in a public park several with 100 to 1W) women tically going through the iook asking housewives buying mi nt U- one work.

Mrs. Vaughn predicted two bad checks, one on an Arkansas bank. Assistant district attorney Ray Foreman told the court the 26-year-old woman left a $2,500 string of bad checks throughout the country. Doctors who examined her said Miss Nelson was a victim of amnesia but was capable of determ-ing right and wrong. Lindley recommended treatment by a psychiatrist while she is serving her sentence.

She gave her former home at Abilene. after her 1 i penouig outcome of a'tv check bi the F. B. Franco. The plants were i mr Oermanv, the coin found Amenc.u.

as i i tland. (I to l.i lard l.oh. In. i ii-'Ci ohano and Can no' "this I K.p- News Briefs I would tumble. At Chicago, meanwhile a P.ov.

man Lairy company official charg e( that the government made "political f'xitball" out of th Chicago dairy industry by indict ing and nights. Meanwhile, river boat Capt. V. Higginbotham, St. Louis, told police he saw a woman a e.iriiei rounds.

In the other finals today. I et. tin- hammer throw, javol.n throw, and Urfft meter walk, the chance. Also on tui are Illinois Comnue Boss Surrenders arrest at Champaign last June 26. 'Ii HAH A.

I' Dynamite Blast A ills Third Mail child toward the river. The child TTas crying "NO, mommyr no. 1 don't want to." An i ic.m Nat 'ne ojvii service commission. Morv Seorot The Yassar-edueated iey 's Testimony'- In-fore the house sub-committee wa.s to kept secret. But members said 'hey intended to press her for JljlLJn-IISialiua.

on i ho gov ern. iant olfieia's and gave her 'pa- rs and d' uments for ultimate deinery to the Kremlin. 1h they wore partieular-' about atomic information Her testimony, they said vas part of the commit toe's "invos. tigation of Dr. K.

r. Condon, head the nurrau of standards, whom till'' tl CHICAGO. July 31 Gil Green, one of 12 Communist party leaders indicted by a federal grand jury Sparkman Backs Dixiecrat Ticket 's Police connected am's storv with Mrs ed i m'-r-y as it ai New Tork July on marges Ar-i of conspiring to overthrow tnc-1 the river. They had planned for priee-f rebates and inor opohstic practices. I log pi ices liit Ihe highest lr in history at five midwest mat -kets yesterday bu! heleale nn a' prices declined at New rk d.i-to consumer resistance.

The record priees for hoc--on -t he-hoof were paid at Cineint.ati. whore ight porkers went S.31.1'5 a hundredweight, Chicaco. St. Louis, U. S.

government, surrendered to Ji. HI continue dragging rc today ur.in Mrs. Dusenberry telephoned to tell them they could call off tli" search. T' 'KLSHIMA, titiy; w. re buried 23 BEARDS ToWN .11 A dynamite i.

end a truei; near cl i.t, a-e third ic! 'tod Carl Ileaut Chapin. tde-d in n.il I late ye-tet Two m'-n vven killed in-tan'ly in fle hi -t ia'e -j Thursday. IJeautrhamp's son. r.yron, 21. -tii; lis in critical condition.

a U. S. marshal here today. Green is chairman of the Communist party of Illinois. Only one of the 12 has not been apprehended.

He is Gus Hall, Cleveland. tno VHi-meti in meter i un. and fxile (U't. L.ght galt.ev he lu. d.fot today bu' fay.

American team wa. ijie Neither was the American entroi. i field hock involved in foe: games slated in that pnrt or team in tae hi games it-that sjiort. i In fencing, first and second rounds wore to te held in (men's individual foils, In' i' modern pentathlon, the epeo, se. jcond of five events was listed, ar elimination rounds were ir wrestling.

Nonf na! swimmin; events on tap weie the sprmgtiward diving, semifinals in has denounced jt'a-rs yesterday when i indsb.le klred a school hu.i -ing in Furumiya village. The landslide wa cauw-d by heavy as tho nation weakt-st link'- in the atomic secuntv and I'eoria. where tiuv sold fo: S31. ISSI 'SKV MAPS SPRINGFIELD. July 31 Illinois pilots are going to "sky maps" of the state.

Robert Dewey, aeronautics rector, said the combination Alt get ar BIRMINGHAM. July 31 Sen. John Sparkman, has pledged his support of the states' rights presidential ticket, it was revealed today. Sparkman's choice was nn-nounced in a letter received here by Horace Wilkinson of Birmingham, an organizer of the state' right, or Dixiecrat, movement. Wilkinson also revealed Jhat l.f had "pledges of support" from Sen.

Lister Hill, Ala and former Governor Owuncey SparVs of Eufaula. However, their teie-prams were dated just prir to Alabama M.iy primary. Stock prices broke sharply on Cham, boil, 4. is reported in cn-the Now York exchange ye-1 erday tioai, hut improved cond.tkin in with ranging from one Jacksonville hospital. DETROIT.

Ju'y 31 Luthn 1 Fotoete. 25. roturra-d a 13H I sodjin ho won in a raffle he'ou-e For two hours yesterdav. the soft-spoken woman told the son-ate committee that for throe years during the other covornmont con, tacts filter American war sec. rots to Russia through a Communist network that included only chairman of the Ohio.

Communist party. On July 22, Communist head quarters here reported that Gree.i was on vacation with his family. Others indicted with Green included William Z. Foster, head of the Communist party in America, Eugene Dennis, general secretary of the party, and Irving Potasn. manager of the C.I.O.

furriers joint council of New Voik City. Two other wore five ijoinis. Oil stocks were bit slightly injur-wore riding in ed. Tb' his church "JorUid.s gambling The C.I.O. United Auto'AVorkei? liniw.

h.oh sponsoied th" seven hardest, apparently as result map and directory'- be sent to all pilots registered with the department. The directory has detailed ir-formation on facilities available at each of the 170 airports certified the army's demand for more e-ia sniail track on their -way iroleuin. SHcht cains in the final Cjien a knee to allow witcr said the car wou'd ho vnld and women's lK-'netor breast given to its twr.evnlM! st mke. and the men's liXVmcUr fund. iree hour nared a 51.iTfO.rt00.nni) in to eo-ar'' from a romfiekl.

IK-valuations al -cssion. nrmde in'the truclihed jTurn to 2) by the department, Dewey said..

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