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around here, anyway, Jim?" Mr. Jenner asked. The light rémark was the keynote
Hoosier celebrities as Rep. Charles A. Halleck, house majority leader,
Hoosier Party Leaves Washington
w do you get to be a senator
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| FOUR OF A KIND—Regarding ‘the photo rapher with quiet interest, the quadruplet children of James and Annie Mae: Fultz, Madison, N. C., pose for their first picture in their new, modern nursery. The quads, who weighed an average of 3!/2 pounds
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an I a ira ton st, was In| j eocupant of the machine, Patrick Gaughan, 27, of 1431 Taber st,
The 22 other accidents inside the city resulted in accordion fenders,
jangled nerves. Killed in Wreck hin Earlier yesterday, Harry Finn, 68,
|an employee of the Julietta county
hospital, was killed on U, 8. 53
{when a station wagon in which he
and three other employees - were riding to work skidded off the highe way, crashed into a tree and gverTwo other passengers were ine jured slightly. ‘They were Ed
Wheatley, 65, and ‘Henry A. Five.
coats, also 65. Herschel Weddle, 43, the driver, was arrested. He was charged with driving under the influence of liquor and reckless driving. Woman Breaks Wrist An BE. New York st. woman slipped and fell on the back porch of her home and broke her left wrist. Another East side woman fractured her left elbow in a fall in the 800 block of E. 10th st. In front of 406 Massachusetts ave, an elderly woman’ plunged
skinned her knees. Last night's ice came when sleety rain which had fallen Thursday and Friday, began tb freeze as temperature slid from above to below freezing. ‘ But with colder, drier weather today, ,jce and -snow were evapo= rating quickly. y / State police said many state highways would be virtually clear and dry ‘by noon.
l. U. Summer School ~ From June 18 to Aug. 15
P.).—~Indiana university announced today that its summer school term would open June 18 and end Aug, 15. . In addition, session director H.
do most of the Republicans on | last congress to consider old In- |ROC €X* Senator Wation besides thel cach at birth, May 23, now average |7 pounds each, normal for 7-mohth-old babies. his committee. Speaker Joseph | dian claims, clean them up within : ; : TT Ft I ann ar. ang Floor Leafer 10 years. It will have three Hailed National Trend 2» ing automobile, but that Hemming : BS co ae | te. spss nase Jens | O00 ROUIMNS |r ek i ec ence oppose the agreements. : an 0 rival in Washington as confirming | JU" 0M INU | Prof. Kimberly said that Hem: Instead of outright repeal, the Million Gl's Schooled a national trend in the Republican : = mL ming apparently had a change of ; . of Charges - | present qutiook is for Republicans party to elect the right men to "in : heart at the end of two days drivoted to try to block new tariff agree- | MORE THAN MILLION and |omee. : ing about northern Ohio and final- er dip } | to point} = Cris for six months; start ine quarter veterans are going to “I have been lodking over the new ; ia ly put her on a train in Cleveland. a nal declsion now U1} wgreements; establish ~congres- | cators don belleve peak of “eh. said. “I Uke the cut of Jib of many Dr. Prank Watson, who examined| BEDFORD, Ind. Jan. 4—ZelBilbo. Senator Taft] 0 C1" er any new agree. | enrollment has: been reached. lof them. They are from the same 0. registering as “Mr. and MFS.|ine girl last night, made ho men-|pert Hawkins, Lawrence county ms desired to defer| =~... _ which in effect brings | They say many vets are Working ipngttern as is our junior senator.” |Robert Hemming, Columbus.” tion of ‘whether she had been|,..... gnerifft for the past four til the senate could| Lo." 1; iocrolling days ‘when | Now while jobs are plentiful, in- | gengtor Jim looked back over his| “It was awful” he quoted Mary!drugged. He sald she was “com- : 9 Ee 5 tariffs were written in congress. | tend to go to school if times get | ours in public office and recalled virginia. “It was a horrible ex-|;jetely unharmed.” years, has resigned but offers “no Hatch said that, if the - . , bad. Education benefits are avail- |i). days when Mr Jenner's father perience, living with that man. The comment” when asked the reason ; Bilbo were proved able for two years after discharge ineiped the former senator shape his|old fool just wanted to marry me.” TL for his resignation. “unhesitantly vote Wo B0KS en 2 login: or iyo Years after gieial end of |political career. ack Jn the days Denies He Drugged Her Hoosier ‘Lands’ he po W. Hayes, who (:| 1ation. One plan calls for harassing : x x ou when Bil] still was wearing diapers.| Hemming sald in Cleveland that P| ih Tr named My; Hawkins his deputy ‘he “concurs ; ete full | WESTERN TAX COUNCIL is | nq nere'he is today in Washing-(he ad wanted to marry her, but| Fl@N€ ID Irée. more Alien two vests sia, Was alto n Senator Hateh's po- blloation of union preparing another ‘ampaign be- lion, one of my boys” Mr. Watsoh that the idea he kidnapped the girl Times State Service non-committal. Sheriff Hayes said ap bor will demand financial af- | fore state legislators for a con- |g “1 helped make him, I am|yng grugged her was “a bum rab| MARTINSVILLE, Ind, Jan. 4.— Homer Roberts, former office deputy before us is very| Laber fred stitutional amendment putting |,.4u4 to say.” : - . Yay Ri rn med. to. eplas Mr. going to Ta OE ea ceiling on income taxes. If seven | One. Not Tos they're trying to pin on me." He pits traditionally consider crash SAE bef JAI o replace Mr. n court”| AF. congress will | Not Too Pleased ~ . that he and Mary Virginia wali { ERRWEIDS; coins oon HH ho me hoods will held = joint strategy a Te Bngress wil Meanwhile, there was one per- Stig had been on a two-day Taginge SUScessfil if hey ban 91, | The resignation has created conin XW Votes conference next Thursday. They're | ,, sop 25 per cent top. son who wasn't too sure he liked|ynce . away. Re el siderable = discussion in political Republicans| shop. (They have more such con- | yyyyaNA mother of vice pres- “It had been a big day for allo, ect me of—those things I read fier his plane crash ve. Republican, was elected sheriff in desired to vote now tracts than C. L O.). But they're idents, has four Republicans eye- much too big for Mr. and Mrs. i, the papers” he said. fy “was AKISYe Near: highway "ithe November election. Bilbo, unlikely to worry about ban on |; joo in 148. They are Gover- |Jenner's S-jear-old som, Billy. . just a case of drinking toomuch— "TRC oo 0 Lie ang ‘the group of south-| baby. ‘ hart and William E. Jenner, and [head table with his mother and emming called at the Kimberly, Shab GUun frum 3 tree frst i be v=» House Majority Leader Charles (father, but it was & long session yon. in upper Arlington on New| The Piper Cub w ‘ Ander-| Directors Elected et nm Top Airmen May Quit) A Halleek so he toured the tables. . Ivers day to take Mary Virginia |*00 Was SWING solo crashed WO T°€) \ orppeoN, Ind, Jan. 4—Six t against him. P ; . =» To him his father was mo dif-| "0 orice party for his daugh- Wp of & large Sau | sod ewly elected tors of the Als : night Sen-| NEW CONGRESS may convert | poi ambition of Senator John |ferent today than he waswyesterdsy, |i. waren It later developed nolL’, Ws not believ ly damaged. nev direc that “such a| civil aeronautics board into & | w Bricker of Ohio, who has |or when he was in the army. such party was planned. Mary Vir- After striking the tree, the pilot derson Y.M.C. A. will meet Jan. 22 e filibuster power | ‘government corporation, or create | onneq out of presidential race | “We don't have to stay for theo, C0 eh were clase friends. Climbed down and was unhurt eX-|yith 13 holdover directors to elect : ® Samplete such a corporation under i, for Taft, is to land on supreme |speeches, do we?” he asked & family |¥ 00 Sob OR TL To ois ver (COP for minor cuts and shock. | ogmorg United | operate some of our Pacific court. Senator Taft, if elected, |friend. - ptr re ees : bases for commercial as well as | ,,3y put him there. “Let's leave after daddy starts Sheth a Rl he athe, INSPECTION SCHEDULED The JTow rectors, al yuan for ATHY 453 SAVY Planes. 8 rcs NG & down fo Je Billy sg. she was given the drug was not| NOBLESVILLE, Ind. Jan. 4—|Cotton, George Coburn, Arnold change| A! field at Kwajalein, BASIC TRAINS men en- : brought out, but its effects made|Miss Gladys Nolan of Peoria, Ill, Huston, L. O. Parker, Homer LamBE EE Ee Ey am weeks HOW 100 A eae a her confused and unable to act or national philanthropic secretary of bert and Harry G. Neff. Mr. Cotinstead yaying an ob other Gland fields. tering army. gerd aly All Terre ute think clearly, her father said. He Delta Theta Tau sorority, will con- ton, comptroller at the Delco-Remy presently | o + it's an informal arrangement been Spd Bon most of it ; ~ |added that during their automobile duct the biennial inspection of the |division here, is the only new mem- : and both services are said to feel He wh ti of MP. : : . ride from Columbus to Cleveland |Eta Lambda rhapter of Noblesville ber of the board. The other five ‘of senate the deal should be legalized. devote » ties | » 5 Es ! Seized she once tried to flag down a pass-|on Jan. 11, were re-elected. cp Eee Te |e PR Franess XS hd? as long as be desires on| Severs’ Op-AIghs =k force OF | Unification Coming : ere. a ra| manths. ~ One, ‘dissppointed at ( VOTES ARE THERE to pass | “we Son terll, recent economies, and fearing | army-navy unification quick 8 whose spokes- | , = congress will cut AAF even | poll of senate and house indicates. ie new Year WWE LY: opis ; Jiepaied. io. speak more, thinks he can now be more | But members haven't made up from, Tere | ur feral pei : on the seating| .yrective on outside, working for | their minds on universal military Seniary behind . an aftforce than can go any- | training, say they must see spe- : : ~ did aot where, -with anything, at any | Pific proposals before they decide. |. Three were Sapte Jesenay at ~ . ~ : i that he Many think money should be (St. Charles, Mo. Indians state Po- a $ eiies : ss = = : - | spent on research enginéers, sci- Hee weré advised, Whil ourth, . Be Macias Ba | entists, instead of foot soldiers, | Walter H. Szeleski, 24, surrendered $ 0 owl ores | pt was Housing Bill Test Due EE yestegday after hiding two days on . Once a EBIMIDING Jd roa | Privates Wanted The three taken at St. Charles) ia ae . quiry, AS PEACETIME national guard by Missouri state troopers were in
Yesterday's filibusterers were senators Allen J. Ellender (D. La), or Senator Elmer Thomas (D. Okla.).
Taft. Both motions were to table motions favorable to Senator Bilbo. The Taft motions carried by votes of 8 8to 20 and 39 to 19, respectively. They significantly indicated the temper and desires of the senate.
could continue unless Republicans
$3.17 Per Capita Times State Service ‘NOBLESVILLE, Ind, Jan. 4— - Noblesville: Fire Chief Herman - Lawson announced today that the fire loss In this city during 1046
_ During the 12-month period, the fire department answered 95 calls the city and 59 calls in Noblesville township. . The largest fire loss in the city last September when the ‘sale barn burned. The loss estimated at nearly $15,000. largest loss In Noblesville ocoured at the Ball strawboard plant: at the rn edge of the city, Dama ‘was estimated at $30,000.
Canterbury College - ets Gift of $5000
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"But under the rules, the filibuster |
ner-Ellender-Taft bill if measure is split up, as sponsors now plan. ‘Division would provide clear-cut test on proposal to subsidize 500,000 homes for low-income famiSenator Taft suggests splitting bill. into three measures. Real estate men prefer eight. *® - = FEDERAL AID - TO - EDUCATION bill will become a Republican measure when it's reintroduced in senate. Names of two Republican senators will be added as sponsors. Former measure had two Democrats, Ligter Hill, (Ala. and Elbert Thomas (Utah); to Republican, Taft. ;
case of riots.
shapes up, state governors are finding they have too many officers, not enough privates. Many generals, other top officers, are signing up, but there's no incentive for privates. National guard duty doesn’t get them out of draft; and they run risk of being called for police duty in
Also world war II experiences still rankle. Guard units were the first called to active duty, bore | brunt of early Pacific defeats. And officers who had risen to top | commands in guard between wars found themselves replaced + by West Point youngsters when time came for action.
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of Paul Porter's new economic mission there nor of the political mission whose American representative is Mark Ethridge. )
Ignores Some Things The British crown is able. to ignore a certain number of shenanigans in Greece. ! Even If the Americans are unable | to prop Greece on its feet, it may | be possible to forget pretend to ignore that Philip is a Greek prince.
By forgetting how to speak Greek and by putting in his application to become a British citizen, the handsome young prince has already given Buckingham palace all the aid within the power of a plain, hard-working naval lieutenant, However, everyone admits that the background of betrothal would be far more seemly if the -shouts, screams, accusations and sounds of firing squads that now issue from Greece could be stilled for an appropriate interval, Always American Money Sometimes many—almost always, of course, American madney—loosens the tensions in Greece, ; The prospect of a “loan” (a term used in its peculiar American sense of public funds transferred abroad without security to a government over which one has no control) has a sedative effect. The duration Seems to vary with the amount. ‘The United States, in the eco‘nomic union of the two occupied zones in Germany, has agreed to subsidize the Birtish zone’s food definciencies by an annual amount, calculated at $50 million, in addition to its own zonal bill. : The British gone, on orders from the Socialist cabinet in London, 1s i ducin collectivization of instry and an anti-capitalist econ-
the Americans are willing to ospiilistecapomy in or
Troubled Greece Hinders Europe's Royal Romance
(OK Evansville
there is no reason why they should not be equally obliging in Greece, | especially since the happiness of a charming royal pair requires it. “Rebels Receive Help It seems to be a fact that Greece's rebels have received some help in their anti-royalism, from the Slav
| powers. ; |
It is also a fact, unfortunately, | that Greece has a rightist govern- | ment, an army riddled with former German collaborationists, and al press under increasing official pres-| sure, | Greece's concentration camps are full of anti-royalists. Its firing squads are busy on-its own army. Its king has a record of four years of fascism: For loan or betrothal, Greece is not an impeccable background.
Copyright, 1047, by The Indianapolis Times And The Chieago Daily News, Ine,
Bank Elects Woman At Franklin
| Times State Service ,. Ind, Jan. 4-~The
first woman to become a bank director in Franklin, Miss Bertha M. Poe was elected treasurer of the Farmers Trust Co. by the bank directors this week. ‘Harry Lusk was named secretary.
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Seaplane Base Plan
, EVANSVILLE, Ind. Jan. 4 (U. P.).~The Evansville board of works today approved construction of an Ohio riverfront seaplane base. The Mid-West Air Trahsport Co. asked permission to spend $3000 on landing floats, office buildings and other equipment. The company said it will repair And refuel seaplanes.
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an automobile reported stolen from Danville, Ill
guard at the Terre Haute prison and escaped through a window New | Year's day, for violation of the Dyer act.
county jail were Ronald Riser, 22, | Stockton, |Sioux City, Ia, and Raymond An{derson, 23, Assumption, Ill i
served as a’ consulting expert last year in efforts to make the Washington, D. CO. jail escape-proof, | said the men took advantage of a. skeleton staff to escape.
del after surprising him in the| kitchen of the prison. The guard
was in fair condition in Vigo county hospital. "
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| tional meetings intended to reduce
Guard Overpowered _The four men overpowered a All were serving terms | In custody in St. Charles, Mo.
Cal.; William Owens,
Warden J. E. , Overlade, who
They slugged Guard Roy J. Guen-
Peace Brings New Alphabet Horror
Times Special WASHINGTON, . Jan. 4.—Peace hath its alphabetical horrors. as
The United Nations economic and social council is known officially as “ECOSOC.” The United Nations educational, scientific and cultural organization is “UNESCO.” The first has sponsored interna-
tariffs to speed up trade. The second aims at breaking down barriers by educating everybody in the: world on. the other guy's good points. And don't overlook *“PICAO.” That's the provisional internation. al civil aviation organization. It has meetings in the next two weeks in Brisbane and Montreal to begin ironing out troubles of world commercial airlines.
Husband Indicted In Sullivan Slaying
SULLIVAN, Ind. Jan. 4" (U, P.). —Malcolm J, Hankins, 37, was under indictment today on a first degree murder charge in the Christmas eve slaying of his wife, Ruby. A grand jury indicted Hankins yesterday, 10 days after his wife died of a bullet wound in the couple's apartment.
Stork Has Busy Day At Crawfordsville
Times Stale Service - _CRAWI'ORDSVILLE, Ind," Jan,
4.—The stork got away to a flying start for 1947 in Crawfordsville, with seven babies being born at
Culver hospital on New Year's day. First arrival was a girl born to Mrs, Francis Henry at 5:56 a, m. The last of the New Year's babies
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