** THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. j A-4 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. IHSft UAW Asks Probe Husband Identifies Stumped by Girl's Query, Truman Fears Os Editorial-Ad Woman's Body Indorsing A woman who died after a Editor Asks Politicians G. 0. P. family In Harford County (Md.) jjE jMMu DETROIT, Oct. 25 (V).—'The i took her in when she appeared ¦j__ Another 1929 Twi'' ifl , By directly £• £gjjg|M||/ ß MikM. , ED GRIFFITH sent to Janice a seven- ' at the door saying she had been [page,I spaced United Auto Union City Editor. Bekenfleld Californian double copy of a Workers ‘ thrown out of her home has speech August Senate BAKERSFIELD. Calif., Oct. 25 j he delivered in asked a subcommittee to ) been identified as rrom Wash- jto members of the United Auto investigate the “publication, as s ington. IWP).—Janice Anderson of McFar- ' Washington. Under G.O.P. Workers meeting in The Harford County W a little girl with a big an advertisement,” of an edi- i sheriff's . WKkk M land Is : He said he hoped that "perhaps SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25 (IP). said she was Mrs. Helen your father will be torial from the Minneapolis Star /office ; question. mother and Former Harry Truman ;M. English, 35, whose death was ! able to help you understand" President and Tribune Indorsing President attributed ! And. like another little girl said today he in Republican t to alcoholism by the who received the her . the difference between Demo- saw Eisenhower and Vice President t State medical examiner’s office answer to by policies glimmer big question in the famed "Dear . crats and Republicans "sim- economic "the Nixon. in Baltimore. J*&l M Virginia” editorial of the New plifying some of the more dlffi- of another 1929.” She showed up at a home i r , passages.” Emil Mazey, secretary-treas- [York Sun many years ago, Janice cult In speech prepared de- near Churchville Tuesday night, Mp? a for urer of the union, wrote to Sen- :' iygj Jj|| ; directed her query to a newspa- Private Decisions Urged livery before the convention of [saying her husband had burned ** ator Gore, Democrat of Ten- - all her clothes except Mj*\ per. Republican those she HfflHß vV teamm% The official state- the Bakery and Confectionary nessee, saying the editorial which i was wearing. Here is the question she has > ment started out by saying there Workers was published Sunday, posed International Union at October She was found dead in bed J to the Bakersfield Cali- ¦ is an "underlying cleaveage in 14, has appeared subsequently midnight. fornian: the Civic Auditorium here, Mr. In i about philosophy between the two “several metropolitan daily “Dear Editor: Truman said: news- The sheriff's office said a man parties." Democrats, said Un- papers.” identified as her husband, Gra- ¦¦ "My name is Janice Anderson. dersecretary Larson, “The danger that, pi. have "a Is as the The UAW said its of • thon English, identified her, " 'jji I am 10 years old. I would like hu- estimate ~ : tendency, as to all sorts of Republicans continue their pol- .[saying he to know the difference between the cost to the Star and Tribune last saw her nearly * problems, to try mil- '• ¦- -1 man collective two weeks ago. The address he u ~ icies of favoring the privileged was $9,700.08. ¦I Democrats and Republicans. My ’ and governmental remedies as was in the block of mother and father are Republi- few, more and more of the little Mr. Mazey "suggested” to Sen-! (gave 900 ' against relying on Individual, [ Delafield place N.W. * cans and my neighbor is a Demo- people will fall by ator Gore "that your committee 1 **'' %JKm R ' pluralist and private activities.” the wayside. y - question responsible representa- - crat. The wage earner will join the \ f-i .<\«v t ,"4? memmm “My father and mother ex- His party "believes that the of the Minneapolis Star and ¦taib >iH®# [ private and individual remedy farmer and the small business-; tives ¦ w~ ! plained it, but I still can’t under- Tribune to determine whether *< # first all prob- man on the toboggan of falling •>*-» vij -*; II < > stand it. should be tried in they plan to report the cost of Government incomes. The gaps in our pros-; LAST Jp you. lems, with the ithis ad a political * | "Thank Yours truly, perity as expenditure ; ’ will get bigger and bigger.! ¦' ! Janice Anderson.” stepping in only if the job Is too ’contributed to the Eisenhower- 'f , |M|B J|;< big for private, State or local No man knows where it will end, Nixon campaign . . ¦ Help but in the distance Editor Seeks efforts,” Larson concluded. I see the 3- I Mr. ” ! The young Virginia of a gene- glimmer of another 1929 Declared Mr. Stevenson: “It Referring to the 1929-1932 ration ago was informed by a . . 1 is the Democratic faith . that period, Mr. DAYS I jwise editorial writer that "Yes, democracy; Truman said "I know MARYLAND VOTER ; the Government of a regarded as impolite I Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.” people it lit is in _ must trust all the some quarters to talk about) Is your income tax unfair? I But, the Californian's editor serves, that it must be made up i this. But the fact remains that 1 Are you mod because neglect found out he wasn’t wise enough ‘jof representatives of all the peo- | of the give did have depression ot our boys in Communist prisons? to a simple answer to’ pie, obligations Iwe a at;i j and that its SALE question. that time—a very one, Do you feel the two mojor portics TRANSIT WORKERS VOTE ‘NO’—More trouble for transit sys- Janice’s special bad and I 1 Washington’s cannot be any interest SUITS AND J Managing r to is also the fact that it came . offer you no choice? tern loomed today as union workers rejected a company offer and | Editor Jim Day [ but only to all the people.” jit Then contract [asked Kern County party leaders as the culmination of 12 years here is a candidate for TOPCOATS authorized a Here, ’ Meanwhile, Janice figures her PRESIDENT leaders to call strike. union members count secret ballots at [for help. The best he got was, of Republican rule in Wash- FOR YOU—T. Cole- ’ uncomplicated man Andrews Virginia, former last night’s meeting. Walter Bierwagen (arrow), president of the local, watches (“Now,j that's tough search for truth ington.” j of a one to has not been completely frult- U. S. Commissioner of Internal counting.—Star Staff Photo. janswer.” \ Campaigning for the Demo- the I , less: Revenue. IK. ! Consulting the dictionary, he cratic Party, the former Presi- : Sharkskin I auto- SOO ft. found these definitions: She has Mr. Stevenson's dent said the put Make your vote count. graph! Democrats Gabardine Democratic Party—"lt has ad- the country back on its feet Write to Room 111, 7942 | Avenue, Transit vocated a strict construction of when it took office in 1932. But { Bethesda 14, Maryland foi Mediation Pushed ; Split o put your Brownell Asked the Constitution, sharp limita- Decisive Seen under sticker to on ballot tor $55 the Republicans since Value—Save 'i and More % tions of powers of Federal gov- 1952. he ANOREWS and WERDEL. REOS - SHORTS—LONGS In Eastern Europe said, “the economic SIZES 34 TO 46 S ernment and a broad construc- ANACONDA, Mont., Oct. 25 , growth of our country has Monion Speaks § SINGLE * DOUBLE BREASTED [f As Union Votes to Strike tion of reserved rights of States. slowed down.” • (/P). —Senator Mansfield, Demo- ot on Andrews', States Rights rally, About Ex-Aide It has generally pronounced in crat Montana, says “Mr. Eisenhower," said Mr. Monday, October Continued Page 1 pm., From First • arbitrate if his right to a 6 * -1 of the shift 29, 8:00 favor of a low tariff, practically ' Truman, "has some figures | By the Associated he Bethesda-Chevy pany's) ability to fulfill these per cent Press ’ in Poland's leadership and the Chase High School, jSX 1 return was recognized for revenue only.” is fond of using that are sup- Boys' Gymnasium, 4301 29.50 Value commitment* and at the Representative Celler, Demo- revolt In Hungary are indications i East-West same ! by the arbitrators, if the third Republican Party—“among the , posed to show how much bet- Highway, Bethesda, Md. time earn the rate of return crat of , has asked J ! of a serious and perhaps de- [ and neutral arbiter were a local policies with which the Repub- cisive split between Moscow and ; ter off the country has been Miss Vivien designated in the franchise Attorney General Brownell lican Party has been J resident, and if arbitration a identified its satellites in Eastern Europe. during his administration. At arrangements." j was whether there was conflict of a liberal j Kellems Speaks , are construction of the ! Senator Mansfield, a member • the same time, he is prone to Coll CASWELL Congress, in limited to disputes involving not interest in the stock dealings of Constitution, esp. OLiver 6-5960, it you wont to I f the 20-year fran- in the direc- 1 Edward 1 ' of the Senate Foreign Relations i accuse those who disagree with . help with the roily. chise granted to Mr. Chalk, said more than $500,000. A. Foote. tion of Federal power, mainten- 1 Custom Tailors § Foote, formerly ' Committee, said in an interview him of using half-truths. When he was entitled to try to a Mr. second ance of the gold standard, ¦ earn The union has made a majoi ranking -1 and a ‘ last night: :We examine what he has been CAMPAIGN FOR 941 Penna. Avo. N.W. of per official in the Antitrust ; protective tariff system.” ANDREWS | return 6Va cent on his disagree-! "The monolithic and .'doing with some of these fig- OPPOSITE JUSTICE DEPT. investment. issue of the arbitration Division of the Department of The editor wondered: Is undeviat-j Suite 335 |j Justice, resigned September ;ing conformity has once again; i[ures, you might be inclined to 1001 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Open Daily 9 to 6 Inelu. % ment. It contended during its 13. Webster really s i Saturday $ Mr. Chalk also said that “the accurate? been broken and the struggle ¦ wonder whether anyone accus- Washington 6, D. C. 52-day strike last year, which Mr. Celler said several days Next he wrote to President for, management expresses very R. Hansen, j: power part of Soviet ing him of half-truths would I I- > RE. 7-OeiSjMMMRi later that Victor head Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson. ¦ on the the strongly that these are the maxi- led to cancellation of the old Division, I • hierarchy has now burst into i not be engaging In sheer of the Antitrust was ’ After delay, Murray mum limits of the benefits Capital Transit franchise, that quoted stating some ’ the open. jflattery.” as there was no Snyder, assistant press secre- which can be offered to the agreement binding arbitra- connection between Mr. Foote's I on ’ tary to the President, replied > workers at this time. The resignation and an investigation Stevenson Indorsed management tion would have prevented the for the Republicans and Mr. Fly KLM A has expressed the into his activities. 1 Dr. Cram Honored J Now... hope that the will strike. Stevenson himself answered for By Florida Paper workers Probed in August r understand that these offers are the Democratic Party. ! ST. PETERSBURG. Fla.. Oct. For PHS Service the ultimate which can be | The investigation was con- Mr. Snyder wrote: 25 (fl*).—The St. Petersburg j \ Dr. Eloise Blaine Cram, with , / offered and that the workers ducted in August by the staff of f "It is not possible for us to3 Times has indorsed Adlai Steven- SUPER-G Constellations give you a presidential - . more than 35 years service as a will join with the management Pravda Raps the Antitrust subcommittee ofE state- son for President and Estes Ke- in a three-year contract incor- the House Judiciary Committee. . ment” on Janice’s question. He e fauver for Vice President. Government scientist, was hon- porating these terms so as to Mr. Celler is chairman of both i offered what he termed "an ex- The Times said in an editorial: i ored at a dinner las night on the groups. cellent exposition on the sub- - "Stevenson’s humor, his courage NON-STOP a effect uninterrupted service and [ occasion of her retirement from a basis for a long-range program Reply Mr. Celler's request for more : ject,” delivered in Minneapolis s and the breadth of his knowledge H-Bomb on the Public Health Service's In- of progress." information Mr. Foote's stock : last month by Arthur Larson. . and vision of what America and I %r NEW YORK TO dealings was in a letter he wrote Undersecretary of Labor. It was the world do in the atomic : stitutes of Health October 31. V j The Chalk offer was submitted: MOSCOW. Oct. 25 (TP).— ¦ s can to Mr. Brownell, dated October two long pages of single-spaced age has provided a mass Dr. Cram, a specialist on in- through R. W. Donnahoo, Phila- Pravda accused President Eisen-: r 1 assault i AMSTERDAM 22. Mr. Celler made the letter ' typing. on political and economic trivia fections caused by worm para- f delphia regional director of the hower today of giving an "ir- sites, many public yesterday. 1 As his answer, Mr. Stevenson l and ignorance." served for years with Federal Mediation and Concilia- ritated reply" to Premier Bul- letter Mr. Celler asked the Laboratory of Tropical tion heads In the Dis- Service, who the ganin’s ending Mr. Brownell whether he con- eases. She is the author of three-man mediation panel. His note on nuclear weapons tests. jsidered Mr. Foote's participation numerous articles in the field. partners are James A. Holden of in certain stock transactions NO REFORMATORY, FINLETTER Born in Davenport, lowa, Dr. The Party organ Washington and Gilbert R. Lee Communist "ethical or unethical,” "proper Cram entered Federal service as of Baltimore. ipublished the text of Mr. Eisen-. or improper" and if the partici- SAYS OF VICE PRESIDENT JOB a zoologist with the Department Operating on Extension hower’s letter of last Sunday to- pation violated any policy or rule Former Air Force Secretary Thomas K. of Agriculture. She is a graduate Finletter thinks of University of Chicago After meeting gether with a three-column com- of the Justice Department. a reform school, office, the and the closed-door not the Vice President’s is the received her doctorate from mentary by May Be Affected proper place for rehabilitation of the erring young. In Constitution Hall. Mr. Bier-j “observer.” George Washington University. wagen Chalk's offer of Celler asked whether the Finletter, who is one of Adlai Stevenson's said Mr. Pravda rejected as having “no Mr. Mr. now She recently presi- wage department regulation night served as increases “does not mean had a closest advisers, was interviewed last over CBSs “Pick Society basis” Mr. Eisenhower's charge prohibiting political panel specify dent of the American of that the raise would be retroac- its antitrust officials the Winner” show. He was asked to Parasitologists, that Marshal Bulganin's objections Democrats President and is a member AllllNf tive or effective on the date of letter. ["from| securing or maintaining a the have to Vice Nixon of several groups. height any “except that a vigorous campaigner," other scientific •ignature.” written at the of the financial interest in com- the fact he is as a She lives road, may reporter phrased at 6624 River Mr. Chalk has been operating United States election campaign.! pany that be affected by it. Bethesda, Md. or prohib- : "First of all," Mr. Finletter said, campaigns on a 75-day extension of the old amounted to Interference In the ; 1 their official actions” "in various Capital Transit Company labor [tting them "from investing ini he has conducted such a low level of smear on the Demo- foreign contract which expires next l internal affairs of a stock of companies that come ; cratic Party as in my opinion to make him unworthy for Thursday. 11l excahnge for the state. under the scrutiny for possible high office.” extension, he promised that any The President's contention violation of the antitrust laws.”! “Let’s talk about this campaign,” the interviewer contract improvements would be was based on the prominent role j "If not, why not”? Mr. Celler; j suggested. Many men change to Farnsworth ... made retroactive to the date on , proposals to end nuclear tests 1 asked. “In 1956 he has suddenly changed In such away as | y! \ which he bought out Capital are now playing in the United to have the New York Times say that although they regret He said the investigation dis- •Jf but few ever change again ‘j Transit., August 15. States presidential campaign. closed that Mr. Foote “while an that in indorsing Mr. Eisenhower they have to take Mr. 1 Bernard Cushman, union coun- “Instead of a businesslike dis- official in the antitrust division ! Nixon with him. Still, they think he is very adaptable sel said it was his understand- cussion of an important inter- used his wife's account to engage and if he becomes President he will recognize that It is isl V ing that the first wage increase national (and not an interparty» in stock speculation and invest- good business to try to adapt himself to the principles of problem,” said, IT OU ARE cordially invited to visit Farnsworth-Reed's Custom would be effective April 1, 1957, Pravda "the Pres- in companies, a President Eisenhower,” Mr. Finletter said. |'l ! . ment numerous ident ... preferred to give an Ir- you seven and a half months from number of which were involved “Don’t believe in the principle of rehabilitation?” ; oh Department. We suggest you order now for fall. Browsers Y ; now. ritated reply which bypasses the Investigations the questioner asked. ft, of | in or other mat- next essence the question and . . He said he understood the ters pending before the antitrust “I do not . regard the vice presidency as a reform , hardly helps seeking ! ore most welcome too! Permit us to be your tailor. Increase would go into effect towards a division.’’ school,” Mr. Finletter added. 1, reliable way of serving I November 1957, and that the man- I ¦ mmmmmam^mmmmmmmmmammmmmmmm bm ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦"¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦"mmmmm ** third and final pay raise under kind.” • ! the proposed contract would take The Democratic nominee, Adlai Finnegan Predicts • Custom Department only: Jr effect November 1. 1958. He said Stevenson, has suggested the I Q the contract was intended to ex- United States take the lead in Win DURING OLD STOVE ROUND-UP Suits from slls Outercoats from SIOO / pire on August 14, trying to end such tests. 1959 By Associated Mr. Cushman said his im- Pravada said the problem of the Press fj Sports Jackets from (75 Slacks from $55 f pressions resulted from bargain- banning nuclear tests "has been James A. Finnegan, campaign i 4 ing discussions and that he did discussed in the United Nations manager for Adlai Btevenson, (jf Formal Clothes from $l5O not to for years not an In- , feel free explain them. 11 and Is predicted today that Mr. Steven- J He insisted the proposed wage ternal affair of the United States." government son will carry Pennsylvania and Increase would represent an "The Soviet con- .. *80! . your choice material .. . individually cut / SAVE of Q average of 8 3 cents per hour • siders itself entitled to take up i that Democrats will pick up at | , when calculated over the 36- discussion of any important in- least four congressional seats in : TAPPUn MATCHLESS period month of the contract. iternational issue whether it hap- the State. pens to coincide with inter-party, \ Base Pa.v Rise Offered .! He also claimed Democrat _ maneuvers in any country or Transit operators now receive ’ not,” Pravda added. jJoseph S. Clark, jr., Is “far pay of hour, plus a base $2.05 an 5 It renewed Marshal Bulganin's > ahead” of Senator two cents incumbent received over the last ¦ charge that Secretary of State ! James H. Duff in the Senate race. six months in costs of living 1 Dulles and other “official per- In an interview he took issue ‘GAS RANGE increases. sonalities of the United States > with a prediction by Representa- The Chalk proposal would raise completely policy *229.50 ¦ distort the ofr five Richard M. Simpson, Repub- ! the base pay at the end of three : the Soviet Union on questions off lican of Pennsylvania. Republican years to $2.22. international importance." congressional campaign chair- provision f The arbitration was , Pravda Mr. • I 5 also disputed Eisen- man. that the G. O. 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