Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1947 — Page 2

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Secret Meeting of Bridges,

Communists, Is Bared'

Parley on 1st Day of East Coast Shipping - Tieup Revealed by New York Reporter

By FREDERICK WOLTMAN, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer Se NEW YORK. June 11—Harry Bridges, West coast C. 1. 0, Jing shoremen’s president, held a secret meeting yesterday with top s 1 » the Communist party, the World-Telegram disclosed today. Oe A OE a ine

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City officials today made another move in an effort to relieve traffic congestion here. Acting on advice of city traffic

Life 1 in {Death of Baby

War Widow Told Jurors of Beatings

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The conviction late last Friday ended a week-long trial. Charges were filled against the pair after the coroner returned a verdict of “death cdused by external violence” following the death of the 3-year-old tot in Terre Haute hospital At the trial, witnesses testified Mrs. Mobley calmly smoked a cigaret in hospital corridors while her daughter died. In confessing the fatal ‘beating,

Fagan said he “whipped” the child

because he was “jealous of the attention she received from her mother.”

Blamed Choking Spell The child was near death when her mother took her to Terre Haute hospital near midnight March 26.

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T.M REG. PAT'S PEND. COPR 1947 EOW. L. NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: Temperatures will remain cool in the northeast tonight and early tomorrow as air from eastern Canada flows into this section. It will’ be warmer in the southern and central plains as warm southerly breezes from’ the Gulf of Mexico move inland. (See air mass arrows.)

Clear, starry skies are indicated for New England, the middle Atlantic states, the Lakes region and Ohio valley, also from Texas to southern California. It will be cloudy from Minnesota to Idaho and Utah. (Cloudiness for the next 24 hours is indicated on the inset map.) Showers and thunderstorms are predicted from Minnesota to Montana and southward to Colorado and Kansas. (Affected area on the Fotocast picture where rains will occur tonight and early tomorrow.) Thunderstorms are -also expected in southern Florida.

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California as cool northerly winds move out to sea. : Farmers who have recently suffered floods and high waters in the upper Platte and Missouri

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A WAGNER. ALL MGHTS RESERVED. rivers will vfind the rains indicated for the northern plains unwelcome. Warm, dry weather would be most desirable, Lowest temperatures expected tomorrow include _Du“luth’ 48, Detroit 50, Milwaukee 53, Chicago and Bismarck 55, Philadelphia and Cleveland 88, Boston, New York and Washington 60, Norfolk 61, Atlanta and st.

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2 Hoosiers S Suryive Brief Coal Burial”!

TERRE HAUTE, Ind, June 17 (U. P.).~Two men today were recovering from minor injuries and shock suffered last night when they were.buried under a pile of stoker coal for 30 minutes. Burrell Lampton; 20, and Harry Stevenson, 60, both employed by a Terre Haute greenhouse, were covered by the coal when a ladder on

and dislodged the coal around them. They were given artificial respiration by firemen and police, treated for minor injuries in St. Anthony

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NEW YORK, June 17 (U. P.)—A western badman was shot to death in a subway gun duel today. After robbing a taxicab driver of $15, Fernando LaCasse ducked into a subway station. “Get back against the wall” LaCasse shouted at Patrolman John Keegan. “I'm hot and I'm ready to kill.” As Pittolunn Keegan reached 1or his pistol, the Idaho gunman fired four shots. All missed.

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Louis 66, Memphis 67, and Kansas City 68 degrees.

FT. WAYNE Ind, June 1" w. P.)—Ralph Lobaugh; 30, apologised ‘|to the Ft. Wayne police department today for repudiating his confession to the slaying of three Ft. Wayne women, Returned here after a second lie ‘|detéctor test in Chicago, Lobaugh ‘a written statement to re- - ; in which he “retracted” his repudiation. “And I make full apology to the Ft. Wayne police department,” the statement said. : : The 30-year-old factory worker walked into the Kokomo, Ind, po- , [lice station a week ago and con~ fessed that he killed Anna Kuszeff, Billie - Haaga. and Mrs. Dorothea Howard in 1944 and 1945. Later he signed confessions. Last Saturday he repudiated the confessions. He said he was intoxicated at the time he made them, i The first lie detector tests indi{cated that. he was telling the truth about killing the women, police said.” Results of the secopd test were not announced immediately.

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