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MONDAY, MARCH 3 1047 A —

Lilienthal Deni

Killed ‘Good Friend," Rival for ‘Sweater Girl’

Parking Bans

Lifted For

Disabled GI's

Indianapolis 2d City to Grant Privelege.

Indianapolis

overtime streets.

The lifting of time limit restric= tions for the small group of about |could see Schroe30 veterans with major disabilities |

-has been approved by the safety he and the girl danced “cheek-to-

today became the , second major U. 8. city to grant its disabled veterans the

privilege of parking on downtown

way he danced y with the sweater 4 girl they were courting together. Jack - Davidson, 17, said Both he and his _ friehd,” Theodore Schroeder, 25, had been dating Frances Terrell, 16, as a ¢ threesome. bia But he said he

Frances

der was

board. New York city has a Siva;

system,”

by the Veterans,

here. These are to ‘be pasted inside windshield behind the wind-|

the shield wiper.

Exemption Follows rn

issue overtime | parking stickers to vehicles with the |

Police - will . not

- It will become effective as soon a identification stickers can be issued | I S in

administration |

special DAV identification.

Exemption of amputees, who form of the group,

most

followed

“= Aids Burned Boy

Fourth “Grafting Operation "Done

the ported “recovering satisfactorily”

“beating his time” when

A 14- -year-old Goshen boy was re-

.

KANBAS orry, Kas, March 3jcheek" at the close of a tour of (U.. P.).~A young suitor told. po- taverns Sunday morning. ! lice today he shot and killed his “really good friend” because of the Davidson told Sheriff John Theroff,

“I had taken all.of ft I could”

“so I left and got in the back seat of my car.

“When Ted came out and got in|”

{the front seat, I ' shot him in the {neck with a Ger | mdn souvenir pis{tol he had given } me for safekeeping." Schroeder died instantly. Sheriff - Theroff said neither Davidson nor the | honey =‘blond, “blue-eyed girl who likes sweaters, signs of remorse, . Jack told the sheriff that after the shooting Frances had said, “Let's get. him out of here and 80 home.” They dumped the body unceremonijously into the street. Jack drove Frances home, kissed her goodnight and then reported what had happened to his parents. The father, Edward J. Davidson, at advised him to surrender, and called

showed

petition of the Disabled American Riley hospital today after his moths Police.

Veterans organization to the safety er's skin was grafted on his Jburned board two weeks ago,

John H. Weiss,

DAV national!

| body.

The yquth, Bobby Butler, suffered service officer, presented the petition burns over one-third of his body

Rabb Plans

in a letter to Safety Board President 'when his clothing caught fire from

William H. Remy, citing the prece- a kitchen range Nov,

dent set by New York. city which | home.

exempts its 300 disabled veterans ! who drive cars from overtime park- the body of his mother, Mrs. Mabel |

ing ‘bans.

Letter Cites Hardships

The letter pointed out hardships veterans who cannot spaces enough time limits to enable them to complete business downtown.

imposed on find parking

One veteran,

with

long

Butler, was used, was bobby’

fourth. Previously three grafting court No. 2, began his regime today | Ind.) 'operations using skin from the un- by making arrangements to con- | 88ainst the Hoosier-reared Mr. Lil burned portions of the boy's own'duct night sessions.

body. were performed.

Controlled Loss of Fluid { The fourth operation was per

said the petition, formed Feb. 12. The mother's skin had to wheel himself seven blocks did:

not “take” hospital

27 at his

The operation in which skin from

surgeons

Night Sessions

S the bench of newly created criminal

any

Judge Saul I. Rabb, appointed to,

| Tenn.)

""|pattle over his confirmation,

Time Before Senate Sy

Capehart Decides To Vote ‘No’

WASHINGTON, March 3 (UJ, P.) —

by his former secretary. Senator Kenneth McKellar t in the record a tele-| the Commerce Clearing

House, fcago, $gying that between ruary, 1931,. and August, | 19. Mr, Lilienthal received $17,~

1 974 from that organization after he | went to Wisconsin, | Mr. Lilienthal said that this was for past services to the concern, which he helped found, and for | past expenses incurred in its, ‘be- | half. Mr. Lilienthal was recalled for a] second round of questioning before | the senate atomic energy committee, which is considering his nomi- |

{nation to be chairman of the U, 8.

atomic energy commission. i Capthart Against Confirmation |

As the former TVA chairman re~ turned to the stand in the final] committee stages of the six-week | two, mote senators announced their voting inténtions, one for Lilienthal, the other against him. Senator Homer E: Capehart (R. said _ said ‘he would vote

fenthal and Senator Joseph H. Ball

| After conferring with Judge W. (R. Minn.) said he would vote to| |D. Bain of criminal court 1, Judge confirm.

'Rabb said he will ‘preside at over-

because he couldnt find parking aig put ig did control the loss of |PENMing in the court.

‘space near the Veterans administra- body fluid and helped the get the

tion in the Century building.

The. petition

not request

for a short time.

asked

VA to Issue Stickers

exemption tion. from overtime ‘restrictions in designated parking zones only. permission for veterans to park in prohibited zones, although it was understood police would overlook a DAV car they , found parked in a prohibited zone

It did

boy in condition for another operaMore of the boy's own skin will be grafted in the next opera-

tion. the

“reasonably rare.”

i “with reservations,”

administration on the petition and covery.

“ ‘prepare the stickers.

* Grafting of another person's skin to a fire victim is not without précedent, hospital attaches said, but is

created by the

weeks ago.

legislature

the bill; making it a law,” Temporarily, - Judge. {conduct © court in _-the

{nile court

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had received assurance that it would - 'that the exemption had. their full

The DAV windshield stickers will approval.

. be shown to all traffic policemen as | soon as the department

structed not to issue overtime park- board member.

ing citations to automobiles bearing

the stickers.

be controlled by the Veterans ad- another board member.

ministration, Inspector Jacobs said. |

Safety Board members ‘nidicated 'working it out. 9

Ph 2

a ith,

| THAT CANNOT RUN ! 1.95

They Have sie appearance of nylon—but every thread it

ait

“I feel that these veterans ought

“It's all right with us-if the in- Veterans of Foreign Wars {spector and the traffic engineer can 402 S. Emerson ave. The issuance of .the stickers will work it out,”.said George O. Browne, |

Inspector Jacobs said he was

Protests Fail, V. F. W. Gets Liquor License

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« [tion headed for a new coal crisis

gram. tat the “community level” to ‘maintain American stpremancy in

: tary of the navy for wir,

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Headquarters In Indiana’!

{senate labor committees, appeared

‘| Turner, speed flier, and head of the

vice : president, Air Transport as- : "whose.

Senator Capehart said he had “l

time sessions in order to clear the cided to vote against Mr. Lilienthal |congested docket of some 600 cases because he “has held and continues |

to_hold- to the philosophy of the]

The second criminal court was |New Deal which was repudiated by two Whe great majority of the American Judge Rabb was ap- rpeople, both Democrats and . Repointed by Governor Gates Satur- Publicans, at the. election on last day a few minutes after he gigned Nov. 5.

|

Senator Ball said he expected to

‘Rabb will| vote for Mr. Lilienthal because the basement €ase against him “doesn’t seem to rooms formerly occupied by juve. amount to much.”

before the latter was Doctors performed ‘the operation moved: to tife court house annex at Vote by mid-week.

not fully ex- 143 E. Market st. {pecting the skin to grow but using,

Traffic Inspector Audry Jacobs it as a buffer to prevent the usual established by county said he had contacted the Veterans loss of body fluid which Tetards 1 re:~ers later.

The committee hopes to reach a

Other congressional develop-

A permanent court room will pe ments: commissionLabor

Republican ‘plans for strike-con- | trol legislation were crystallizing] |around - the general goal of Tes) moving “one-sided inequities” from

Over the protest of a delegation the Wagner labor relations act. receives to have at least that much respect of Irvington residents, the Marion | :

them, he said. Police will be in-! |shown to them: said Carson Jordon, county liquor board today

Chairman Robert A. Taft of the

granted senate labor committee and Chair-| to the man Fred A. Hartley Jr. of the post. at house labor committee expressed |

| agreement on several basic provi;

Liquor board members said the sions of a labor program. protesting delegation failed to pre- |

‘ent sufficient reasons for refusing amendments to establish union re-

They . included Wagner act)

[sponsibility for living up to con- | tracts and to outlaw jurisdictional strikes and secondary ¢ boycotts. | Senator Taft said he hoped to have a new labor bill on President Tru- | man’s desk by May 1.

© Some Disagreement, Too

While members of the house and

in agreement on many proposed labor reforms, there also were some proposals on - which they were sharply split. One was a bill by Senator Joseph H. Ball (R. Minn.) to ban industrywide bargaining and the closed shop. Senator Irving Ives (R. N. Y.), a member of the senate committee, said such a measure would bring the “most chaotic conditions that you can imagine.” Chairman Hartley said a small majority of his house committee favored - the closed shop ban but that it was so controversial it would get further consideration.

Coal Strike

Federal Coal Administrator N. H. Collisson denied charges by Senator Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind) that the administration was following a “do«nothing” policy while -the na-

April 17 Pointing the blame at the coal <mine owners and-John Ls. Lewis, Capt. Collisson said he had tried gonsiaghy since --early - December ‘to bring about contract negotiations but was rebuffed at every turn.

Legion to Hold Air Conference

The American Legion will hold its first national aeronautics :confer- | ence here March 20 to 22, national headquarters announced today. This is the first step in the Legion's nationwide educational pro-

the air, headquarters said, Eddie Rickenbacker, world war I} ace, will preside at the conference. He ‘is national. aerogaticis chairman of the legion, Assisting. him will be Joe Foss of Sioux Falls, 8. D., top marine corps ace of world war II, and Roscoe

Turner Aeronautical Corp. ‘here. “Among the experts who will speak at the conference are. W. ‘Stuart. Symington, assistant secretary of war for air, whose subject is, “America’s” Destiny in .the Air Age.” i “John N. Brown, assistant \secre-

Gen. George CG. Kenny, U. 8 strategic ‘air forces commaiider, whose subject - is, “Push. Button Warfare and the Polar Concept.” - Robert MT. Ramspeck, executive |

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$700 Funeral Fund Stolen From 3 Junk Collectors

CONNERSVILLE, Ind, March 3. | Bandits today held a gun on an elderly Connersville junk collector ® bedroom, . When Mr. Shockley be-! as they stole the $700 life savings of gan crying . for help, - one bandit {the collector and his two brothers. threatened to shoot him if he didn't! The Charlie, Walter and ley had saved to pay their burial drawer | expenses. * Four men in a car bearing Ohio! David E. Lilienthal today denied | license plates pulled up in front of several other Connersville residents, 1n the Columbia club. that he did any work for a private the Shockley brothers’ home at 8:30 apparently fled the city. State po-|. firm while a member. of a Wisconsin #. m. today. commission 18 years ago, as charged | Charlie Shockley, who has been ill quartet. ~ |for- some time, was at home alone. The*three brothers are well known, Efroymson. (.| Two men forced their way into figures in Connersville.

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the brother and ordered him into, : major Held Here March 20 The uti national o Three Indlafispolis persons will [include Mrs, Helen £ de d serve as co-chairmen for the all- boon tat resser ni Nations money was OY Meeting of the Indiana State hp General A hidden. Conference of the United Jewish! chairman or . | ih The “bandits, who were seen by Appeal tobe held here” March 18 responsible for large sca Europe; Seeve, The three are Louis J. Bornstein, tive Mia, of U, P| Ln [traveler and authority : Goodman and Mrs, Charles tions tn B and the Near Ba and Joseph E. Bask, executive The Sup erence will, bring together tor of U. 8. N. A A

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