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nn Sub Deb Club Room L. S. THE FATHER refused admittance|. Ayres & Co. to a veterans’ home, for himself and {No Name Please to an orphans’ home for his son. He| Ladies Auxiliary 1070-A Inchose to keep a home for his son, dianapolis Railways
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Utility Defies Council Probe
Investigation Illegal Gas Officials Say
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certain whether the utility is planning to bring natural gas into Marion county, in step with the expansion of natural gas use
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
"7 UN Completes First Session
Climb “First Rung Of Security Ladder
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sembly met here for the second half of its first session, many believed that little progress could be made. The first weeks were dismal.
these 34 plenary sessions and 358 countries of origin and would not committee meetings since Oct. 23. compromise. ; Much work and many concessions | Spaak Outstanding Figure remain before the treaty is polished] who was the outstanding figure | by the security council and sent 10 of the ‘assembly? Far and away,| the individual nations for ratifica- i” was Paul-Henry Spaak, the tion. It will not come for some president. years. But it is more of a step than! This youthful Belgian gave an the old League of Nations could inspired and inspiring performance ever attain. land to him alone goes most of the This assembly started with 51 na-|credit for the progress here. tions. Now it has 55. Sweden| Mr. Spaak found ways to lead Afghanistan and Iceland were ad-|the incredibly complicated disarm{mitted in October. Siam joined ament debates out of chaos into | late last night. compromise, Wouldn't Play Ball He eased the bitter struggle over!
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Teaching Staff
Find No Evidence Of Red Activities
BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Dec. 16 (U. P.)~Trustees of Indiana university said ‘today that their recent investigation uncovered no evidence that any I. U, professors are Coms-
now near 14 years old. His only income is a pension for the blind. No'one can ever compensate this father and son for their 9osses. But kind-hearted Indianapolis citizens who contribute to The Times Clothe-A-Child fund will help bring some measure of cheer into the “A” home this Christmas, by providing warm. clothing for the boy. The boy's school teachers report frregular attendance. They feel his shabby clothing may lessen his incentive to learn . . . and they know lack of warm garments has caused many, an illness which kept him ay from school. n » » THE COMPLETE outfit of new clothes which your Clothe-A-Child contributions will buy for this boy may do more than bring warmth to his body . . . they will bring warmth to his heart and wipe, away the feeling of inequality that goes with being shabbily clothed. He and hundreds of other unfortunate children will be helped in this way by your donations. There are two ways in which you may help: ONE: Bring or mail a cash contribution to Times Clothe-A-Child, 214 W. Maryland st. Checks should be made out to Clothe-A-Child. TWO: Take a needy child out the store and elothe him your- . Oall RI. 5581 and set a date p besome a “Santa Claus” to an Morfuneate child.
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questions. According to the council, replies never were received to some of the questions. As a result, a formal investigation was ordered after "City “Corporation Couter “Arch “N. | Bobbitt determined to his satisfac-
| Mr. Bobbitt said that council's
by the city. This law made the {operating property a department of
| State law, he said, empowers the council to investigate any depart-
Utility Replies In its statement of policy, the of the 1929 statute, under which it
operates, giving the board of directors exclusive management of the
QUESTIONED—William Ed: gar Schaettle, electric firm executive, is held by police in "probe of fhe fatal shoofirg of Mrs. Lucy Marie Wing.
‘exclusive’ that no {other body has any power to man-
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..2 Children age, govern, regulate or to control 2 Children the utility,” the statement said.
[ “If this be true, then an investi-
P. R. Mallory Plant 3....1 Child gation by the council would be for | vi} Child| naught because the council would
have no power over the utility. . . .
1 Child! To say that the council has investi-
gatory powers over the utility is to write into an unambiguous statute language which the legislature in-! tentionally omitted.” | The statement continued that it Iwas the intent of the legislature to insulate the utility from political control.
Controversy Year Old “Had the legislature intended that |
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the city council should be the trustee, it would indeed have been an easy matter to have said so,” the statement said. “No language ap-
SHOOTING VICTIM — Mrs, Lucy Marie Wing died in City hospital from bullet in her head.
$10,000 Bond Asked In Woman's Death
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of a hand that fires a pistol, de-! tectives said. > Schaettle, described by his em-| ployer, A. H. Opperman, as a re-|
sponsible employee, said he had |
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pears in the statute indicating such |been with Mrs. Wing on a drink- | an intention even by implication.” |ing party since about midnight and | The controversy between the that they were engaged in a vio-| council and the utility began about | lent quarrel when the shooting oca year ago. At that time, the city curred. ; appeared on the verge of going] Schaettle told polige be called his| broke because of underfinancing of | Wife first after the shooting and the 1946 budget. then immediately called police. Looking around for additional] He said the argument with Mrs. revenue, the city hall group noted| Wing started over his failure to| that other Indiana cities —South|meet her for a -preararhged date Bend, for example—had tapped the |Saturday afternoon. > profits of their municipal utilities to| Mrs. Wing's sister, Mrs. Frances
It has set up the one missing unit) —the trusteeship council to super- | ise League of Nations mandates. | difficult. Great issue > » o) VSO Lf =] 8 became ob | Russia wouldn't play wall on this]
scured by emotions an Ls y and oratory issue, Because the Soviets aldn’t
But a terror of America's Frank-| get on the council, they refused to enstein’s monster stalked all dele- yote, indicating difficulties ahead.
‘V. M. Molotov and his Slavic bloc were alternately. friendly and
the big-power veto, He helped the nists or teaching subversive doclittle nations salve their pride with |i ines. a resolution spanking the big pow-| rhe state American Legion, at its ers and getting them to promise) sonvention two months ago, deto be more careful in the future. | manded of Governor Ralph P.
“We owe you a debt of gratitude no delegate can ever forget,” Warren R. Austin, the American dele-
gations. | But they did the d It hovered a J. - Y a ma ed around the U. 8. dele-| agreement. And that, above
Ee semen ret trl. he a ccomlmens o safegliards. And it dominated —— every move of the Russians, seek-! New York finally was chosen as| Ing a share of that secret. the permanent site. A fkyscraper + Gradually, the assembly found its Neadquarters will be built on Mandepth. Daily “contact in hard-| hattan's East side on some 17 acres fought committee debates eased POW a dead-end slum. some of the suspicions between East| John D. Rockefeller Jr. gave the and West, United Nations $8,500,000 to acquire {the land. And the city of New York tossed in a couple of million more be. to buy abutting property.
Each Makes Concessions Each side made concessions— cause that was the only way . break deadlocks and because they; Soviets Lose Bid knew that without some kind of, The Soviets early today lost a working agreements they cannot/bid to take next year's assembly survive. {to Europe. And so, in September, Thus, the sickly infant of a few it will return to the old world’s months ago began to lift its head fair grounds here,
{gate, told Mr. Spaak in the closling hour.
to his great responsibilities.
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State Accidents Are Fatal to 4
By UNITED PRESS At least four persons were counted | dead today in week-end traffic accidents in Indiana. Two persons died as a result of a collision near Michigan City. Victor V. Procaccio, 23, Chicago, died instantly in the two-car crash. Mrs: Pearl Deamore, 19, Chicago, died
and then to crawl. Until the new headquarters is It moved away, a little more each built, the working headquarters will day, from the environment of sus- remain farther down Long Island, picion and mistrust, show the acquired characteristics of years or so, It has been the its San Prancisco parents: “disarmament assembly” but it The result is’ by no means perfect. could be called the “little fellows’ A long, hard road still lies ahead assembly” also.
before a real world parliament of| The draft resolution for an in- |
man can be achieved. But the!ternational refugee organization was record speaks for itself. {set up to replace UU N.R.R. A's asOut of this assembly has come sistance for the million displaced the draft of a disarmament treaty | persons in Europe. Russia wanted That, if nothing else, would justify/these D. P.s foreiblv returned to
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history of utility and found that it apparently had been committed at [the time of its acquisition by the icity to pay to the city a sum | equivalent to what it would pay | were it priyately owned. Records showed that utility pay|ments of $50,000 a year did not jmatch the sum the utility would have paid were it under private |ownership. Council then began to { maneuver for a larger share of the | utilities profits, which council estimated at $2 million annually,
12 Are Killed In Philippine Crash
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Buxton, said she and Lucy Marie had been together Saturday night and returned to the Fulton st. home shortly before midnight. Receives Midnight Call
Mrs. Buxton said Mrs. Wing received a telephone call about midnight from Schaettle and that the latter came by in a car shortly and they left: Police learned that the couple later met Robert Withrow, 38, of 920 N. Alabama st. and Miss ‘Anita Brown, 27, of 2628 N. New Jersey st., and that all four of them went to the electric firm office. Withrow and Miss Brown sald they left the office party between 2 a. m. and 3 a. m. and went home. | In the office after the shooting police found, besides the gun, the) woman's purse containing 61 cents] and a newspaper clipping about al burglary, a partly filled bottle of| whisky, water glasses, a fur coat, two| wrist watches and a leather gun] holster. Police, tracing Mrs. Wing's i sible interest in the burglary, found | that she was a friend of two per-| sons being held in connection with| the crime. : Met Last Spring Relatives of Mrs. Wing told police that she had been “going with” Schaettle for about eight months {since they met in a restaurant at 16th and Alabama st. last spring. Schaettle has been married 13| years and lives with his wife at the] Park ave. address. Mrs, Schaettle| said Mrs. Wing had often called her| husband on the telephone. Mrs. Wing came to Indianapolis with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | Skillern, from Wheeling, W. Va, about 15 years ago. She was mar-| ried to George Wing at Bowling Green, Ky., five years ago. | They have been separated the last | four years and Wing was reported | living in Jackson, Mich. Doubt Suicide | Surviving Mrs. Wing besides her parents and sister are six brothers, | Alonso, Grider, James, Cecil, Nor-| man and Ollie Skillern, all of Indianapolis and another sister, Mrs. | Jewel Martin of Danville, Ind. | Members of the Skillern family] contend Mrs, Wing didn't commit! suicide.
who would take her own life, because she liked her family too well,” declared her sister, Mrs, Buxton.
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this morning of injuries received in {the wreck. « | Daniel PF. Nichols, 45, Detroit, a General Motors Corp. fleld representative, was killed Sunday night] when his car skidded and collided with another on a snowy highway | near LaGrange. Authorities identified another vietim as James Joseph Fanning, 60, | Gardner, Ill. They said a motorist {found him lying by a road near Plymouth Friday night, apparently
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Communist party be placed on the ballot in the last general election, Several prominent business and labor leaders also signed the petition "in the interest of fair play.” ‘No Action at Indiana State Or] L. Wildermuth, Gary judge, and president of the Indiana university board of trustees, angounced the board findings. “The board finds no evidence that any members of the staff are Communists and no evidence of the teaching of subversive dootriries,” Judge Wildermuth said. He refused to release futher information on the board's probe, which included the intemwiewing two weeks ago of students, legionnaires, I. U, faculty members and townspeople, Judge Wildermuth said the formal report would be made to Governor Gates “within a few days.” Thus far, the Indiana state board of trustees have taken no apnounsed steps in the investigation of Prof. Shannon's signing of the petition, Governor Cates also had ordered
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