Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1945 — Page 1

~*~ FORECAST: Snow flurriés and colder tonight and tomorrow; lowest temperature 8 to 12 degrees.

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oes Rush Is Greatest In Indianapolis’ History U AW Rel ARGS Pi cke $i . : Court Limits Activities

SAYS PROBE OF | _P* to Dest» [BEI SEN BEAST, Matt Kimes ALLOWS SOME. Lg 10 OTHERS DIE| °°: (Suet NONSTRIKERS

In Hospital

PEARL HARBOR ‘WASTES TIME

Legal Staff Resigns; Sen. Barkley Threatens to Quit Inquiry. WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (U. P.).—The. Pearl Harbor committee's legal staff resigned today with a charge of _time-wasting. Chairman Alben W. Barkley (D. Ky.)

FOR MURDERS

Three Nazi Women Among Convicts Hanged for Mass Slayings.

INSIDE PLANTS

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Meanwhile, Senate Postpones Action on Truman - = Labor Plan. &

” .By UNITED PRESS gE C. L 0. United Auto Work= : ers pickets let non-striking office workers enter five Gen- = eral Motors plants today. And : the senate labor committee 5 postponed consideration of & President Truman's proposed labor legislation until after the holidays, Picket lines were relaxed for the 3 first time since the start of the

adit strike at Flint and Pontiac, Mich. Matt Kimes Janesville, Wis., Linden, N, J;, and

they clemency. He were drag- marched in turn to the gallows and ging. on much longer than he had La Grange, Ill. to he SEVEN KILLED were executed for committing mass} , rrp ROOK, Ark. Dec. 14 | At Cleveland, O, Common Pleas

murders and atrocities in the camp 0 where thousands of Jews, Poles and (U. P.) ~The life of Matt Kimes— |Judge Frank 8S. Day ruled that

et mitted to present new data hitherto Oklahoma badman who lived by strikers must limit their picketing ON ICY RO ADS other inmates died in the months violence—ended quietly today on (at the G. M. Fisher Body plant,

By RONALD CLARK Uniled Press Staff Correspondent

BRITISH HEADQUAR-| TERS, Germany, Dec. 14.— Josef Kramer, beetle-browed czar of the Belsen concentration camp, and 10 other Bel-| |

8 sen officials including three u : women were hanged in the red committee that he and his three} . yo yw. er, he asked for [brick prison of Hamelin yesterday, i : it was disclosed officially today.

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belore Bris Hoop 8 Tested and| & hospital cot following an opers allowing some plant entrances Dr. Fritz Klein, 8 8. doctor, who| ton which doctors had hoped [remain open. 2 _ | picked the victims for the Oswiecim| Would save his life. A hearing on the company’s pe- : come when he must determine! New Cold Wave Forecast gas chambers swung to their| Hospital surgects, who per~ | Ut 3 ® |whether his duties on the com- +a | deaths simultaneously at 13:11 p.m. formed the operation last night, |against pickets at the La Grange, : | | ittee outweigh his responsivinities| With Mercury at 5 to 15, (outs gmy i 5 sald said Kimes' death came as no [Til plant was continued until Dec. = I \rprise—considering his condi |22. Superior Judge Donald 8. Me-

as democratic leader of the sen- : , LOCAL TEMPERATURES Women Die First tion. Kinley, Chicago, ordered the cone

"x Y must conclude that my, $& M2 Mam... 2% Pirst to die was Elizabeth Volken-| Tne Arkansas-born desperado |tinuance after U. A. W. representa~ ] duties in the senate outweigh my Tam... 24 Nam... 25 |rath, 26-year-old former hair! was believed to be recovering from tives assured him that office work« Ly ties Tare. 3: shall tHeredpon Te«| 3% +--+ 30..28 (Neh) ., 13 dresser, who led the 8.8. women at| injuries received in s traffic acci~ [fs Would be permitted to enter the {sign from the committee,” Senator fam... 1pm 25 |Belsen. She was hanged at 9:30! 4.6 here more than a week ago, |plant. b a [Bandey anmcunced. new old Weve and: more] mek Half an hour later Irma| pet, too, was one of the in- Senate Postpones Action 3 | Notifies were forecast today for the want to do “queen” of the camp.| consistencies of his fe, He had | The senste committee decided to ar. and state, oy vosds ain {went to the gallows. been hunted far and wide by G- |put off discussion of tTous + Mitchell , Slready| ‘Tnere was no explanation Why! oo nd state police to answer ; Pugsiden 4 sent seven Hoosiers to their | ie..er and Dr. ! ! (man’s bill to set up fact-finding % in traffic accidents. simualtaceously. . Klein were hanged | (0, the latest of his crimes. Then’ {committees to probe labor disputes a ipersons, two of them from All 11 were sentenced by a Brit- ins “| because it felt the ve oor Store I % | Indianapolis, were killed A tF4I1- igh, military court at Lueneberg on| ‘ooo ud ‘on Page 3--Coltimn 1) “igor Wetore

ras | OE fo al mi +h ESOT [NA CITY |S Sm Sales Reach Pook Hore, but [[EBON PUSHES [mir ir Eye Se i CRONNG HERE Coe umes

: Buyers Are Discriminating ARMY TRAININ i. eH Coder ox around the guMhws at. the Hametin, 424 and College Dedicates Machine Workers union announced

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10 Street Lights.

© manta Claus is-doing a land-office business in Indianapolis with today, with occasional snow Blantes Superior Officers enforce demands Christmas shoppers sustaining a buying spree that shows no sign of" : Republican forecast ht ad Seana; wal: The who died were: By BARBARA SCHAEFFER [wage boost. The strike would Stee abating before the big day itself a week from Tuesday. | snow flurries: and. colder tonight |.) Borman, 42, a cringing] A “city within a city” was fl- some 200000 workers in plants of The stores ve : tomorrow with moderate snow little woman who set a huge dog|juminated with new light last night /the General Electric Co. Westings Main Objective. ear Lake Michigan: cold wave|8t the throats of prisoners. as Mayor Tyndall pulled the switch | house Electric Corp, and the elec . Peter Weingartner, 30, a Yugoslav for 10 street lights newly installed |tric division of General Motors in

at 42d st. and College ave. 16 states. For nearly a year the thriving _ 111.860 Favor Strike

designated national defense, in- Indiana's. accident death Kramer's lieu community center had. only one . ; SE 3 cluding compulsory last year's total "181 Kari Pransich, 33, 5.8. guard. {street light at the intersection. Late Wroficiel returns showed 1944 total toll was 784. Pichen, 8.8. guard and|Through the co-operation of the voters favored the strike

and 23.817 opposed it. > city with the Forty-second and 4, . ; 2 College Merchants association and Meantime, ‘labor's demands for =

gram the state’s streets and high- more take-home i‘ It directed that the legislative . ‘Of these : Wilkielm Dorr, 8.8. guard, the Robert Kennington American pay to cushion = Of these, 496 were I rural | gramer maintained throughout | Legion post, the new lights were the loss of high wartime earnings

the trial that he wis only. carrying |dedicated, with spproximately 250(<cPt 472000 U. 8. workers away

sis on the { ts: : | ollowing poiny ing the fest 12 daja vt Ducumber, out. orders from superior officers. His wife described him as a kind-

spectators watching the ceremony. The latest thing in lighting sys- reconversion program,

ONE: tion and service to the re Figures were supplied by Col At Chieago, contract |heartéd family man who worried tems, the lights are 23 feet from 0, demands of i veterans, particularly those suffer- Austin Killian, state police su- | + |the Brotherhood of Locomotive way’ a perintendent, bocaiss the Belssn prissners ad {the ground. The fixture is made En. :

with an alzac aluminum reflector | (Continued on Page 9—Cohmms 7)

7 ———————— and the glassware is of the directive ——r Sunday morning; § below in| MARSHALL READY FOR CHINA type, All objectionable light 4 rn ; : " t and north to § above and 5 to 15 above| yA SHINGTON, Dec. 14 (U, P)~— (glare is eliminated by the height PRAVDA: REDS TO A oe Gore 0, Marna, navi and. ave ews. Toe rus! QUIT IRAN MARCH 12 are on street| MOSCOW, Dec. , P).~The {military ain gp Bg youth of dition to Mr. Mitchell, the ntl) Yilam_Tungate, # of mony, is expected to leave a without diffusing in the air, James | Communist party —— : : : : China as soon as he gets his 1 sald toda »{counsel staff includes Gerhard A. a. Margaret Mildred Skiles, 20, |, ctions from President Truman. Three foreign he eve of the Big :

: , : ; : a3 that Soviet troops will withdraw exetive iv sessions . ot voc ME. Wich) said the rowition Gem 0%: ie MORE SHIRTS AND |CLOTHE-A-CHILD— from Iran strictly in accordance = Lm Se FTE el Le | SHORTS DUE SOON

. i _. [with treaty—in March, 1946. : Pravda’s outspoken commentator, ; Times Fund to David Zaslavsky, at the same time “I had every reason to feel that| Henry Rigger, 53, of Columbus. : Haveld Wandling, 47, of Terre

' Tn ain a : , Bring Yule Joy HOO puny Sung | Most of Them May Be Five 1 are doing in China and, Egypt. Per Cent Cheaper. To Family of 8 JAPANESE WOMEN WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (U. P).| ii MisrorTUNES of others] GET RIGHT TO VOTE ~More men’s and boys’ shirts,|do not often trouble people; the| TOKYO, Dec. 14 (U, P.) «Japa shorts and pajamas should reach sadness in many persons’ hearts is|nese’ women were given the right the Mie! Sool And they should | forgotten. to vote today for the first time in

\ five per cent cheaper. In-one family a 3-month-old baby | history. The OPA has announced a new died yesterday. There are eight| A pill revising Japanese election (Continued on Page 13—Column 2) | (Continued on Page 9—Column 3) pricing method designed to halt brothers and sisters, including laws passed both houses of the diet.

rises in manufacturers’ prices, re- twins. Their father is in prison. In addition to woman suffrage, the store the 1043 price level as near-| Their Christmas will not be merry. voting age was reduced to 20 years, 2a and increase pro-| All of the children are under 8|adding 25,000,000 voters to the naduction ‘of low-cost garfnents. years old. ‘The baby was born with |tional electorate,

end pajamas have increased | DRAFT INDUCTION

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