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Mishaps Mar Initial Attempts NOME, Alaska, Dec. 20 (UP)—An Arctic blizzard with 40-mile winds that sent temperatures plunging to 30 degrees below zero blocked the rescue today of four known survivors of a B-20. who have been marooned on desolate Mt. Serpentine, 100 miles north of here, since Tuesday. Air Force officials said they would attempt to set up a base camp at the foot of Mt. Serpentine four miles from the wreckage and direct operations from there. | They hoped for a break in the storm so they could attempt an| aerial rescue today but the brief Arctic day—four hours—made any| such attempt hazardous. a Aerial rescue attempts were called | off last night after a series of mis«|haps to both air and ground parties. Daring Rescue The worst accident occurred when | a C-47 tow plane and glider carry-| ing dogsleds and troops were forced |

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By CHARLES T. LUCEY Seri «Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Dec. 20—Henry

A: Wallace goes on the air tonight to give his answer to a third-party riddle which has split the so-called liberal forces and may whether Democrats or Republicans win in 1948. If the Don Quixote of American |politics decides to be a third-party {candidate he will be eating his own earlier words. Opposed 3d Party in '46 In May, 1946, he told an anniver{sary dinner of the American Labor Party in New York that because lof the election laws in many states la third party would guarantee a {reactionary victory by dividing the Progressives’ votes. Mr. Wallace was still a fair-haired | boy ‘within the Democratic Party then. That was before President Truman pitched him out of the jcabinet for publicly criticizing poli|cies being pursued at the Paris

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Juvenile Center Base Of Operations

Three 15-year-old boys who used | the Marion County Juvenile Center| as a base for burglary operations | were in police custody today after one of them was captured in a police chase in W. 30th St. | Patrolmen James Mullins and George Burford pursued one of the teen-agers early this morning when they saw him fleeing from the rear 'ldoor of the Friendly House Grille In 3010 N. Harding St. The youth {ran clutching a money sack taken from the restaurant, Both patrolmen fired at him, but he eluded them until he was halted | on 30th St. by Patrolmen Oren {Hunter and Charles Golden . crulsling in an emergency car. Two Seized at Center Police said he admitted burglar-

“ ~ » pits | Egyptians Mourn |lzing the restaurant with two 15- [ Ki . year-old accomplices. They were,

arrested at the Juvenile Center to! which’ they returned after eluding Exile Dead at 78; Wife at Bedside

DIES IN EXILE—Deprived of his Italian throne in 1946 after | ruling 43 years, Victor Emmanuel died in his Egyptian villa yesterday of arteriosclerosis.

{out of the Center earlier in the eve{ning to go on the burglary foray. In the money sack police found $28.

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J J s of (Chines, cigaret machines and taken " down 60 miles south of the eras, [foreign ministers’ conference by ; ¢. 39-Seven days © some merchandise, according to the too close! An Air Force ski plane made a dar- J FB {mourning in the court of Egypt was ’ to —— ——— tes not pre- ing rescue of the ground glider and Secretary of State James F, Bymes. proclaimed today for . Victor restaurant proprietor, George Wild-'was held up and robbed of $14/and.then opened the safe with am now....98e “transport troops. Mr. Wallace was predicting then gp, manuel 111, former King of Italy MAD. by a fare at Pleasant Run Blvd, acetylene torch. o V any Paratroopers jumped to the aid of {that the Republicans would nom- oo died yesterday in exile in a Three men were victims of holdup and Gladstone Ave. early Yesterday | When they found the safe empty, . iy d the four—and possibly more—sur-« | |inate a reactionary candidate and ...ieq 10-room villa on the out- men over the week-end and two." « GArly y ‘/they took the wallet of one of the oo ea an vivors-of the H~29 crash yesterday. | be defeated. : skirts of Alexandria. He was 78. bandits staged a spectacular raid on The bandit then forced him to drive watchmen, Henry Miller, 67, cone ay 2.00 They cafried medical equipment, rt Re uA Help SOF. ak wy The ex-king's death was at- So junkyaiy Dice Sy Jo. fy Sy to a near downtown address where taining $42. je 10.44 tents and emergency rations. bat if ay SE on the Yibuted officially to arterio sclerosis, o.. ~ BY €) + OPEN he left the cab, | Yeggs cracked the safe in Matt's oor One of the paratroopers was a ballot in {on kev states he will/OF hardening of the arteries, com-|" (0 uo 0 a0 LC ihe st. Charles H. Stoner, 77, told police Alignment Service, 1435 N. Illinois doctor. The Neather, was 50, bad) |help the Republicans by pulling Plcated by pulmonary congestion \. .. ravern. 109 N er aivE and three men in an automobile Torced St. and took 30. Mathew Chas« that the parachute team was un-| h : |which set in Christmas day. At his ' : Sy the car he was driving into a |tine, owner, reported, able 35 sails ow many syAioR [President Truman. It the leftists Pedside when he died were Queens (al CRUD TS FU UC arked car at 16th and Alabama re gee were found in the bomber's. twisted wn swing solidly to Mr Wallace's sup- Helen and two of their four {Gis and New York St oe Sts, late Saturday. They leaped out Churchill Or \SES, | Wiovkage. tak four and possibly CUPID DETOURED—Luciana Parri, 14-year-old Italian fiancee port in three states—New York, /daughters. | “He had closed tise tavern and was “0d took his bilifold containing $14. To Remain in fed 2,00 plus tax five rs crew survived the, of Li: Ralph H. Bassett, is shown with him on her arrival in New Imiinois and California—GOP vic-| His son, former King Humbert 1 walking to his car with $600 in tav-| Police Who Investigated arrested ;, ppARECH, Morocco, Dec. 20 OKS, crash came from bush pilots who! York yesterday. She was scheduled to arrive in New York direct tory might be made certain. of aly. who Setenied bi 3 ern receipts when two men closed Mr. Stoner for failure to have &| yp, winston Churchill's phye dever OO. SI managed to fiy low over the scene| from Europe but the record snowstorm made her detour through | This is a chief reason why only [JiR DEG To J tan a in on him and demanded his money. drivers reuse. ten Artisied ive sician ordered him to remain im ESS BOOKS 3 yestérday. “ Washington. leaders on the so-called liberal- SOE 3 \o Calvo. "When he resisted, they pummeled 't he ni who sag ® bed today, but reported his condie ' of R - rere — | progressive side are so unwilling V*® ° ‘ PE mand took the cash. 10'0Up. {tion as slightly improved. :

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A glider and two plane .with supplies will leave for a small ice-cov-ered - lake near the mountain's snowbound slopes,

New York Curbs Traffic To Dig Out of Record Snow

to take the Wallace third-party! candidacy for which the American Labor Party, the Progressive Citi-

and other leftist groups are clam-

Await Hu bert’'s Arrival Then they fled, he said, and joined Two armed bandits entered the |

The former British prime mine

Members of the Italian roypl two women at the corner of New office of the J. Kasle & Sons junk- ister, vacationing here, has been

household said plans for the time| York St,

| yard in 2210 Oliver Ave. forced two suffering from a slight cold sinee zens of America, the Communists and place of the burial would await, Glenn Johnson, 50, a cab driver, watchman to lie down on the floor Saturday.

the arrival of Humbert,

A rQ “ivi air .69¢ to 1.00 # A small Norseman civilian are) i: oring. Critical of the Truman ad- A source close to the royal family : day or gia opetaied by Bush prot. Freak Only Food, Medicine, Newspapers, Funeral ,,isiation as some groups are, they said the end came suddenly and os v . . : th § ( . y A i 4 ] Si : , now...50e | The first S-47s emergency land- Cars Allowed on Sireets in Emergency preter Jove: in he hands of te apparently was somewhiet of # shock Soe 4 USS AABITION. it ou oo v ing was believed caused by the in-| ' NEW YORK, Dec. 3 (UP)—All non-essential traffic was barred pipicon® ‘thos’ see a possible nvr pr ve teen materi fron Daan: ADI ITH A TQUCH OF TOMORROW! : tense cold. The efigines cut out but from the streets today while 19,000 workmen struggled in sub-freezing Wallace third-party candidacy as a Dot I: A the arter) 8 50¢ to 1.78 both plane and glider made “beau- temperature to clear away Friday's record-breaking 99 million-ton pie gesture : : RrCening ol lae arleres ; tiful” landings in 10 feet of snow, snowfall. : toa. “Vibara i" King Farouk of Egypt, repaying w ; 5 ay . : : . See “Liberal” Unnecessary f lv. debt. to the H of i Air Force officials said. Mayor William O'Dwyer, who flew back from a California vacation! "They say the only effect might a.-family...debt. Lhe. House 3 Six men were picked up from the to direct handling of the emergency, said only trucks carting 100d, pe to cause the GOP to nominate Savoy when he offered asylum to 3 party by the C-45 ski plane. Two medicines and newspapers and fu- . ti more conservative’ standard- Victor Emmanuel in May, 1946, orglider pilots were left with the neral cars would be allowed on the Thoracic Hospital in Brooklyn re- ,.. .. ~. = 0 0 ice in the be. dcred the royal court into seven : grounded craft pending an attempt streets. ported its supply exhausted, lief that a third-party would in- days of mouring. It was under1.25 40 3.48 to “snatch” the glider into the air| All other commercial trucking, Police and sanitation workers gre Republican victory and make stood that Farouk would order a later today. rincluding railway express deliveries, rushed fuel trucks through drifts’, “liberal appeal” unnecessary state funeral for the former monSR X) | Slightly Damaged {was banned. isolating the institution and refilled nr. wallace, in opposing a third *'¢v Probably in Alexandria. The C-47 suffered only sight], The main traffic Brlaries leading the hospital's empty tanks. party in 1946, acknowledged that in Farouk's Svandiativer. Whe lotmer aso 1.08 .damage to one propeller in the N° “le CIly were clear. Suoway| Police received 492. requests for New York state a Democratic can. KDedive of Ismail, took refuge in + forced landing, which climaxed a 2Pd commuter trains were operal- fuel, and snowplows cleared the didate could. receive fewer votes LlAlY many years ago and was acm or dav. of misisme ing near normal. Many local busi- way for fuel trucks in response 10 than a Republican “and stil] win, corded all dignities befitting his verses 150 One of the three paratroppers Desses still were halted,=altiough the appeals. The American Labor Party and the "Pk: bi dropped through a dense “snow Siose on mam avenues were *UNE=1 In some areas, where milk and Liberal Party provided the differ-| Victor Emmanuel ruled Italy for ; 5 h 3 fog” was blown more than two miles pn Fiighs Operations ol hread (trucks were unable to reach ence, he pointed out. Yet now—if 43 years, a span covering two world +++ +36 08C from the wreckage and was forced 'n ¢ RO Wega “ MOTe runways isolated shopping centers, the he goes “for a third party—he will Wars. The turning point of his ll only, to snowshoe to the crash. were tiearad at Guardia and yr cks parked along arterial high- be trying to take just as much of Tel§n came. in 1922 when he re. TUXEDO SHIRTS aaiaH Another C-45 ski plane was forced ewark Airports. ways and housewives bought the the “splinter party” vote away from fused to permit Marshal Pietro ! down by engine trouble “some dis- At least 65 persons have died as produce directly from the drivers. Mr. Truman as he can. Badoglio to fire.on Mussolini's folessa i0 tance” from the crash scene, of- 3 result of accidents and over- It was estimated the cost of thé : Mr, Wallace's friendliness for the 10Wers and stop the Black Shirt ULTRA PLUS! ficials reported. exertion in the East Coast storm snow removal would run as high as third-party idea has been growing march on Rome. 1.69 Attempts by two four-man “weas- area since the 25.8 inches of snow $7 million... The board of estimate for many months and in ‘speeches; When Mussolin! came to power he cesenealy els’—the Army's tractor-type - ve- fell. : was to meet today to appropriate he repeatedly has held this club shouldered the little king— Victor One of th fir ¥ ¥ * ! hicleg—to yeach the wreckage end-|_ Food, He! and mail Sel; vartes in the isl $2 million for Snow re- over the heads/6f Democratic lead- Emmanuel was barely five feet tall 2 0 e Tinest, mos i : ed wifen one of the machines fell New York were irregular. Few moval ers. Back Hp don , 1946, he was, —into the shadows. { : $3%e1y 149 through the ice on the Nome River|cases of hardship were reported, Mayor O'Dwyer appealed to every saving “of ghurse, in Bot going = Victor Emmanuel rebelled agaibsl comfortable Tuxedo Shirts .that aver skin, boxes and treagherous ice and snow forced however. able-bodied resident to pitch in 10 pe 3 cangidate if Mr. Truman is” Mussolini in 1943 and surrendered 29¢, thé other to turn back. The most serious fuel shortage help clear the knee-deep snow from pg; ake Mr. Truman gave him his as much of Italy as he could into a heart beat beneath (sounds nd 2 for 15¢ of Teams Push Ahead developed late yesterday when sidewalks, . walking’ papers he began to change the hands of the Allies, but the like—some word out of an old Two native dog teams which left a. . 8 » is on. Asked in June in Raleigh, gesture did him little good. His e wordege an o Nome early yesterday were believed T ] St Bl S : , whethér he would support name was too closely linked to ! still pushing slowly through the ot ories oom in now My. Truman, first he said, “That Fascist excesses, melodrama). DING snow fog toward the uncharted . * epends.” and then added, “I would meee emt | Ip JAY — mountain, whose height is estimated As N. y . Lie Mill Hums {say, ‘no.’ ” . . B It's a CANTERBURY by HATHAWAY : at approximately 1000 feet. Wants Peace Party 4 IC iN A p That's the Story! A Collar ee 1.99 0 Air Force officials said the rescue Park Policeman ‘Finds Horse Tied to Churc The a TI JoAnne or lots irs Wii base camp to be set up today , fign ald against communism was . hana : | : ! . . oa. .¥ : » } 4 ( — a would have heated tents. cooking Steeple’; Penguin ‘Carries Map of City [seest by Mr. Wallace as leading attached Shirt—the collar and cope 49c 08, { facilities and a gasoline supply By LEQ, TURNER, United Press Staff Corres o eventually to war. Increasingly he Iv . j i , ' sponden i front and French cuffs are of fin Samp. Ve 4% ems also were to , NEW YORK, Dec. 20 (UP)—The great blizzard of ‘47 pfoduced a hay talkes of au for PO |. Thize Mc fatal \ : e flown e camp. . new cr s—oOr rather I Byers st as been that ree traffic fatalities. were re- : ses2.85c 08, | A total of 20 Army planes. five 2 i i fae Hew {1900 Wiener bot hthe Democratic and Republican ported by state police today. % pique—the rest of feather LANKETS, | civilian aircraft, and 150 para- Well, for instance, a mounted policeman riding acrogé Central Park Parues HE corte War parties ab was December's lowest week- weight batiste— s ves + 5.95 0a, Shiutiste. Sound pe i Fil to warn any lovers that it was snowing. came to a/section that he, ire leftists he ae Jone: 9 oy nd oli hie oe killed at L assempled here for the couldn't recognize in the darkness. Tired from bhburs of duty, he , i urging “him to ndrew Short, 69, was killed at ' ! LANKET, 98 rescue operations. climbed ‘off ro horse. tied it to. a oh _ be & third-party candidate. Columbia City Saturday night when It's a low slope soft collar—the .b SRN. | 4 ' ’ ient tr " i ) Ai ere is no notion among the the automobile in which he was ‘ i resssas post and lay down beside it to rest. Went tromping through the arift, ; ) Ie ‘ou 4 keetlapina + ANKETS, Bradley Calls Russians When he awakened he was lying Searching for the fire hydrant. The Stayer SIIRLPURY peop hey Hang wi struck by a westbound usual height in the back—sloping te . . on the steps of St. Patrick's Ca- chief arrived in his red car, opened ~~~ ry ung vr ¥. ram 1 i] vee 12.95 04, Friendly as a People Shed in ps melting snow. Look. the door 4nd otit jumped a spotted Nalave Presidely. even though .Ira Meadows of Cleveland town. - . a smart low front. It has collar ANKETS at’ the crowd coach dog such I fire houses 'N€Y talk of getting on ‘the bal- ship, driver of the car, was seriously ; ' 11.95 o& EN A. Des 2 ue. i ya pl oo dor Win straight to the lot in as many as 20 states. They injured. stays-set in at an angle to keep the EERA AL . adley, here to serve Sie K ako ’ , 7 wi iyo ve , : as grand marshal y the Tourna. $8W his horse tied to the steeple. fire hydrant deny they will beat Mr. Truman Mary B. Robertson, 22, was killed i hed . ANKETS, ment of Ros New 9 Whipping out his revolver he fired oH 8. next year—they say he is beaten Saturday in an automobile-truck collar points trom acting up— ceee:9.95 00, nL o 56s ON) New Year 8, says : . } anyway, crash near Dugger. Her husband the FAmsian people are friendly but one shot, nipped the reins in two, AN IRISHMAN, shoveling snow : . f 5 . . : ’ , ‘eo ; . : : The public-opinion polls don't Gerald, was injured when the auto- The price—is ANKETS, their leaders are ‘a little difficult 8nd the horse slid down a pile of only to see the wind whisk it back, ive ME. Wallac B 3 . bil which h Tp 19.95 oh to. ot along with.” Sow, landing Uniurt at his feet. was turning the air blite with color- Rg a allace much as a vote- mo te uch e wa! i riving «sant ik Enter getter In May, 1946, when he crashéd into the rear ‘of the truck 6.95 Gen, Bradley, recently named 8 ful language, A judge passing hy ANKET, Army chief of st 7 told recor WITH ALL th m co said still was in the Cabinet, the Gallup Mrs. Mildred Dunlap, 38, of Elkdio Hl LA oe . ail, oh reporters 1 LL the traffic snarled, a ne : Poll reported 24 per cent of Demo- hart died last night in Clinic Hoson - NTive yesterday that he Penguin Hom the Brox Zoo was Patrick you shouldn't swear Ke crats questioned favored him for pital, Michigan City, following an AND oF COURSE we ANKETS, was “neutral” concerning the out- seen walking down Fifth Avenue that President. 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U. S. Faces Big Toothache

—Dentist Lack Looms

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 290 (UP)— More than 350 dentists in convention here today considered ways to meet a nationwide shortage of practicing dentists for the next generation.

Sees Extension o Of Rent Controls

WASHIN ' J - vention of XI Psi Phi, national / GTON, Dee. 3 UP) dental fraternity, Dr. Edward Ray Chairman Jesse P. Wolcott (R Strayer, Philadelphia, blamed rhe Mich.) of the House Banking Comcurrent shortage of dentists on the mittee said today that rent control depression in the 1930's. {will be extended “in some form” by

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Stuckwish, 628 Fletch- extension law, which expires Feb. | now serving with the 20. Rep. Wolcott said his _commit- |

four months ago, he was released , irange policy is to be on housing, :

“If you had your choice, what would you rather be doing?’ asked the judge. — “To be sure, I would like a nice " ._ EVENTS TODAY clean, easy job. Maybe something Service Club—Claypoo! Hotel, with Byrd at the South Pole.” : -

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EVENTS TOMORROW

‘Bad-Check’ Artist Cy of the Rent Advisory Board—8

World War Memorial Bldg ormation of a New Kiwanis Club—-8pen-

Held at Richmond ris Ga=ciiion wo

RICHMOND, Dec. 20 (UP)— BIRTHS wo ris Ulysses Gerald Rees admitted to At Methodist Edward. Irene Van Winkle Raymond Be Hunter; Chester Alene police today that he passed bad Farris, Elzie, Elsie Hutcherson Wiliam Beatrice Buiton: James Lena Edens checks In 15 Indiana towns on a William. Deborah Sample “ At St Vincent's ck, Faye —Harlan pre-Christmas buying splurge. Iimothy, Margaret Danaher: Orville VY - - Betly Jo Keller, Elvin, athleen Gibbs, The 30-year-old ex-convict told Marion, Valeria Hendricks, Michael Sheriff Carl Sperling that he wrote Bernetta Kavanaugh; Robert, Margie Johnson; John, Rosemary Robinson

worthless checks in amounts from Herman, Frances Bodeman; Peter, Jean | $45 to $75 in most places. He “could » Magnan. Keneth, Bvelyn Priestabler not Fecal all Gee towns where he “yma eis 3 ve En passed the worthless paper but did eneval -- Charies, yrile Bentley! list Frankfort, Alexandria, Vin-| lois Bisiers; James H.. Anna smith. | cennes, Hamilton, Columbus, Shel- | A! St. Franeis—Earl, Helen Porter: Alfred, | feville, Rushville, Liberty, , Win.|

Melva Lawson; Otto, Mary Hobmann;! Joseph, Donna Coughlan. chester, Marion, Kokomo, Muncie, ,, {J

| ys | St. Francis—Woodrow, Louise Jackson: !

Tipton, Perry and Chester. ohn, Edith Habich; Horace, Laura Rees formerly lived at Muncle Mitchen. lioyd, Julla Mundy; Robert,

’ At General—Oeorge, Rose Marie Taylor,’ and New Castle. In 1940 he was Robert, Elizabeth Montgomery. sentenced to two-to-14 years on a a, Cajeman-Fiman, Cora Scott; Ottle, pal nn. 2 . fraudulent check charge. About At St, Vincent's Robert, Jean Elliot; Wil. iard, Kathleen Bouth: Paul, rs Day | Brnest, Betty Wood, Bimon' D Jr, Phylils Bush, Lowell, Margaret Haver-

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N_ Arsenal, core. nary occlusion ithe Claudia K. Pash, 63, at 138 W nary occlusion Thomas Wade arteriosclerotic heart Willard H. Norris, 83, at 937 Laurel, cardiac insufficiency Lola Paddock, 57, at Methodist, bronchopneumonia, ’ Mary Ackerman, 67, at 245 W, Wth, coro-!

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