Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1946 — Page 2

Idle to 800,000.

The Brent a today to

’ ONE: The government moved into the 5 coal crisis with a general

the most essential users for the duration of the strike. President Truman said the government had no plans for seizure of the mines.

TWO: Negotiations between west

willing to submit a wage dispute to a government fact-finding board. Union Jocals will vote today and tomorrow on a proposal to postpone the strike set for Monday. . THREE: Officials of the strikebound International Harvester Co. and Allis-Chalmers Co. at Milwaukee assured the labor department they would attend a meeting at washington today in an effort to in their plants. J. I ‘has not responded to the 's invitation.

FOUR: A senate labor and edu-

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3 tion of the Westinghouse Electric Corp. strike at Pittsburgh, Pa. FIVE

: The OC. 1. O. Mine, Mill

AnacondayCopper tana would strike at 7

all bituminous ‘mine operators were directed to hold their coal at the . mines beginning at midnight tonight to accumulate at least one

Mine Strike Will Increase

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em! limiting all deliveries toq

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Found last fall by William C. Linton, Acme Telephoto operator in South Bend, Ind., these two flying squirrels were nursed through the

eye dropper. When found there were three but one died in captivity.

or warm milk.

__ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES wo. Flying Squirrels Kept Alive by V Waim Milk Fed From an Eye Dropper

Acme Telephoto.

They are now very tame and have

started on a nut diet but still go f

DUNKIRK, Ind., March 29 (U.

farmer. “Detective Truman Bierie said

‘| Pragier had been warned to “stay

case involved a “love triangle” were not confirmed by police, The victim was found shot to death in the cab of his truck, which was parked on a lonely cemetery road near here early Tuesday morning. Bierie said state 4roopers and

full day's production. _ After the strike begins, soft coal deliveries will be restricted to)

pitals having less than 10 days’ supply on hand and industrial con-

came 8s representatives of the soft

householders, gas plants and hos- | soon.

sheriffs of Blackford and Jay coun- | ties hoped the “hot” leads would solve the four-day-old mystery

At nearby Yorktown, funeral iservices were held yesterday for

Slain Farmer Told to “Stay Out of Dunkirk," Police ir

what they termed “hot leads” today as they continued the investigation of the shooting death of Cyrus Frazier, 38-year-old Yorktown

P.) —8tate police detectives probed

he was investigating reports that out of Dunkirk.” Rumors that the

Frazier's wife, Mrs. Ann Williams Frazier, and his father, Thomas Frazier, Anderson, attended the

services Police mingled with the mourners in the belief that they might locate the “elderly” card-

VOTERS TO ENROLL AT BRANGH_ OFFICES

Marion county voters’ registration board members, who were restored to their jobs yesterday after ouster proceedings in Circuit court were dismissed, announced today that branch offices for listing of voters will be reopened, starting tomorrow. The branch offices will be open from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. and the registration office in the court house will be open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. until the last day for registration, April 8.

playing friend of Frazier's. They believed the stranger might be the! driver of the “black coupe” which several Dunkirk residents said they saw following Frazier's truck from | * Dunkirk shortly beforé” he was

sumers having less than five days’ prazier. Friends, relatives and (killed last Tuesday. | police crowded the Yorktown MethThe sweeping government order |odist church for the rites.

The victim was buried in the Bim | Ridge cemetery near Muncie.

Branch offices will be open tomorrow and Sunday at the following places: Je Engine House 22, 2357 Carrollton

“pire Engine House 5, 125 W. 15th st. ore Engine House 1, 1445 W. Michigan

* pire Engine House 16, 5555 N. Illinois st. Pire ine House 3, 1136 Prospect st. Beech Grove City Hall Public School, Hanna Ave. and Bluff rd.

Baby Survives

First Hangover

LOS ANGELES, March 29 (U. P.).—Eleven-months-old Beatrice Sutton was recovering from a “hangover” today. ’Yesterday she drank two bottles of her mother's cologne. She gurgled hilariously while her stomach was pumped out. Doctors said she would be all right when she sobered up.

AMOROUS GI’S FINED | FOR JAP AFFECTIONS

TOKYO, March 29 (U., P.).—Six G. L's in the Tokyo area have been arrested during the last 48 hours for public displays of affection toward Japanese women, Offenders are fined $10, locked up for the night, and appear before

their commanding officer the next)

day.

coal mine operators met with Assistant Secretary of Labor John Gibson to review their deadlocked © negotiations with President John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers (A. P. of B). Reports persisted

PLAN JOHN BERRY RITES IN CHICAGO

Surviving are two sons, Rush K. , Indianapolis, and Hugh S. 3 "Cincinnati; a daughter, Mrs. Bent ‘Alexander, Indianapolis, and

OFFICIAL WEATHER

tee, 8, Weather Bure — «em All Data in Central Standard Time March x

20, 1946 Sunrise. .... 5:35 | Sunset..... 6:08 Frecipitation for or 24 hrs. end. 7:30... None . preci, ation 8 Since dat. 3 uaa 1.31 Deficiency 1.9

Caster iasbaes

The TE Le the leijerytation in other cities

| April 6 are asked to notify Col.

_|Indiana military affairs, Big Four

y Organizations

LOCAL BRIEFS |

Ancil Morton, chief of staff, and C. R. Gardener, deputy organizer, will meet with Edgewood overseas veterans Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the community grade school to organize a Veterans of Foreign Wars post.

Organizations wishing to participate in the Army day parade]

Charles A. Beaucond, commandant,

bldg., no later than Monday.

The body of Mrs. Mary E. Long, 88, patient at the Indianapolis Home for the Aged, 1731 N. Capitol | ave, was found by fishermen in Fall creek between Illinois and Meridian sts. yesterday.” The coroner's office said death resulted | from drowning.

A case of whisky was stolen last night from the basement of the Woodstock country club, Manager | James V. Spoon reported to police | this morning.

Contre Masonic lodge will hold its an-| nual spring dance for members, wives and teen-agers in the ballroom of the Yar} Sule temple, Ilinofs and North sts. ti 8:30 p. m. Saturday. Oscar R. Plekatson entertainment -chairman, has arranged | card games in the lounge during the cance,

Saves Rebekah Jodge 702 will sponcard party at 8 p. m. Saturday

: Washington, D, C.

EVENTS TODAY Indianapolis Real Estate board, luncheon, 12:15 p. m,, Claypool, American Business club, luncheon, 13:15 p.m, L A OC Advertising Club of Indianapolls, 13:15 Ty

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DEATHS Nathan D. Davis, 0, at 2620 Biisdvay. carcinoma, | ohn Harold Felton, “5, at Spink. Arms hotel, coronary occlusion, Charles V. Clark, 65, at Veterans, cere-, bral hemorrhage, { ary Banks, a at 1644 Bellefontaine,

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