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alive Report Ickes to Hold Lewis [LMA E. FERGUSON | Paper Sales Aid Children's Museum MARINE FACES CHAR: TR SET
recently cone i {because “I do not believe the ver-
ariel verdick . In Line With Prison Threat FOUND DEAD IN HOME| FOR SNOOD MURDER . "a air cot uy Sr 1 men it ise curves wer LL
{yesterday of the first degree murder canal, was accuféd of assaulting
ar were found ‘ Miss Elma E, Ferguson was fo : — h te By CHARLES H. HERROLD | ‘Ickes has made one attempt to r und : : 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (U.P) — |S inn LF Ce ation | Miss Berrum: and strangling her June 13, 1944; {dead last night in her home, 4342 ¢ / a prospect of death in the electric| i in a lonely spot United Press Staff Correspondent obtain a no-strike pledge from Ai i : chair toda faced 24-year-ol q|°f rape. The conviction carries ajwith her own snood in a lonely po 1. Horst Gun= 4 College ave. A 32-caliber revolver 8 : . | y mandatory death penalty. Hn a Washington park. don, Ga. The | WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—The gov-| Lewis by asking the U. M: W. presi- lay in-her Tap, Bhe was 3; and was SM ae i : > hh | marine Pfc. Earl McParland for the| ~~ Gaus and Rue i ernment will invoke prison penal-|qang to consider the present cone employed by : mi Lilly & Co aba bs. R Ta i : “x “7 rape-murder last Oct. 5 of diminu~| nsidered Gune Yes of the Smith-Connally anti-|tract extended until a new one is seeretazy. : 1 a ; hs BE |i bt en ees | » Nazi cause. [i ‘strike law against President John L.|made : | : : | $ | ; . Friends said she had been grieve. : rer, ; ewis of the United Mine Workers Lewis, however, replied that this|ing over the death of her room’ \ 3 ; SCHO 0 BD) AYS PARTY f and union members if any work| yas a decision for the joint wage|mate, Miss Mary Elizabeth Mooney, yo 3 OA ; ® Benefit fund, stoppage occurs in the 69 federally- conference of operators and unions who was found dead Monday. A ; 1 hold a card § operated bituminous mines during|peginning heré: March 1. 32-caliber revolver was found near : 3 ” ! are ye 2 omorrow at the i (negotiation of a new coal wage con-| Jckeg is expected to make further her body also. Miss Mooney was fi ‘ be A 521 E., 13th st. # tract, it was learned today. overtures to Lewis prior to the Feb./an art teacher at Broad -Ripple 4 Tn ss faces ddministrator Hatold|26. meeting of the U. M. W. wage high school A. Ickes Intends to retain operation pgjiey committee here. An Indianapol . : . : 5 & of these high productive pits in PO feels the couhtry cannot|1922, Miss iapols TeSident moe | Fred Phillips, Marion county salvage committee chairman; turns
Pennsylvania, West Virginia andistang even a brief interruption of [from Shortridge high school and | over a $3450 check for the Children’s Museum to Mrs. Grace Golden,
IS: : l Kentucky until a new contract is coal production in view of the pres-| attended Butler university. She | director. The money will be used for war bonds and be added to $25,000 : H signed. ent shortage. held the rank of wafrant officer in | in bonds ‘already held for a new post-war building. The check is the | | Ickes, it was said, may relinquish Meanwhile, Lewis was reported the Civil Air Patrol. | them if Lewis assures him there will under pressure by his union leaders| Survivors include a sister, Mus, | hi | be no strikes whether or not ani, demand a general wage increase|Charles E. Haugh of this city; an| ° oper Manday, . gmgreement is reached by March 31, iin excess of the Little Steel formula, (aunt, Mrs. Joseph Gott, Newark, | the expiration date of the present|which limits pay boosts to 15 per|N. J, and two nieces, Margaret
attract, 2d cent above the January, 1941, level. and Kathryn Haugh, Indianapolis. Residents of Crane Housing
| i 2 S50 Project to Choose Mayor — : CRANE, Ind, Feb. 2 (U. P).—| “A mayor and 1ll-member town
s ; The 2700 residents of ‘the Cranes board, including five women, will be I7 N. ILLINOIS ST. ; |chosen by the residents of Crane. : navy housing project will beconie a | formally - organized, self - governed | The town, now large enough to/ - e 1 t ve districts, | community April 12 when their first warrant division into 8ve districts,
was a federal housin SS “city” election is held. | sigtnally 2 > A 1d’ f : | : BALDWIN Crane is located just west of the | child's whole future may |
It was put under navy supervision depend upon his eyesight.
naval ammunition depot near Bed- | and control last Dec. 1. ! 3. A rl ford. | since that time, police and fire| With Jed vision, he studiss ’ oo "| departments have been established | easily and learns quic Y , J b PAYNE FUNERAL and other developments started. A)‘ Sure your child is not handi- Zz. . ate | capped by poor vision. Have ;
dental office will be opened soon. |
| / pe 0 f . SET FOR TOMORROW pians for extensive street iin- his eyesight examined, now. 7 Handy 4 - i d the installati fi e * Graveside services for James Fred | il ire] GLASSES ON CREDIT y 7 Full 72 inch length . . . 2 g &
Payne, a former Indianapolis resi-|studied, and a landscaping project / automatic spring rewind. dent, who died recently at his home | covering the whole depot area Is| 4 Our supply is limited so in Fargo, N. D, will be conducted | planned. . 7 beitar get yours todayl » by the North Park Methodist. lodge| Frank Arnold of Crane is chair) : oo 72 INCHES LONG at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Crown Hill. |man of arrangements for a summer | - Mr, Payne, who moved from In- playground and recreation program | dianapolis in 1919, was 66. He was | for residents. | a past master of *h® North Park| Ens. Harry Kelly, officer in charge .{ lodge. | of the development, disclosed that] Survivors are his wife, Nellie; a|all of the 600 rental units in Crane, ison, Fred~and two daughters, Elea~| are occupied. nor and Gertrude, all of Fargo; four| There is a waiting list of about al brothers, Frank and Charlés of In-| persons desiring to obtain living dianapolis, Horace of Muncie and |quafters near the ammunition | Grover of Denver, Colo. | depot. |
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