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on in its appropria. xt fiscal year, . est fares in the budg. not be known unti} submits the fisénl 4g ongress early next obably will he early Congress makes yp he anti-trust allocs.
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on Decrees 4 increase, it is be. be used to establish perts to Help police resulting - from civit
ge get out of the department and NOBLE SVILLE, Jan. 3—A body identified as that of | ade dlvision: with ordered them to run hoodlums off § 79 vear-old Carmel man today was found half-submérged FBI has been check. {the downtown streets after dark a time on the decree Tt was his first order of the day. At the bank of rain swollen White River by a rabbit hunter. J-
line case of several e anti-trust lawyers i nent for more than been investigating onopolistic practices way Expréss Agency, railroads have com.
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vil suit shall be filed gonsideration, with ed soon.’ This could utstanding ant-trug;
y Express Agency, -is owned by some 0 controlled by only is claimed. ~~ ess has branched out k transport and into h of these operations lated by the Inter ce Commission and autics Board. t division already has monopolies in the jeld, and with addi0 finance its operay would broaden the setiviies.
THE BRIDE—The bride-to-be walks down’ the aisle | toward the altar in McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle | Presbyterian Church on the arm of her father, Corydon | W. Stevenson, for her wedding to the Ohio Governor. |
CTOR NAMED iden and E. F. Tiete- | chosen directors of McCammon Course
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"WITH THIS RING" —Gov. Thomas J. Herbert of Ohio and Mildred Helen Stevenson of Indianapelis kneel before the altar as the Rev. Oscar Olson of the Epworth-Euclid Methodist Church of Cleveland perf: the marriage le.
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FL E : : Miss Miidred Stevenson of Indianapolis became Am Lady sof Ohio, { today. She was married to Gov. Thomas J. Herbert, in a simple Methodist | service in MeRee Chapel. of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church at 11:30 a.m. .The Rovere said “I do” in a firm, clear voice. H voice. His | bride Poke er reserve training cénter\ here has| Vows softly. They knelt at the altar|— Lindi
bee rize _/and repeated their marriage pledges. | R authorized by. she Navy de | Then the couple hurried out ay { partment, ’ |
: $215,000 Armory ~ Addition Planned |
Construction of a ‘naval- -marine|
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The Indianapolis center will be. boys throwing soot-laden Donal “ane ot more-shan-v-hundred-sui st-cuer-other: und-enered--yert- LARITIC it Peril w buildings to be constructed through- |ing automobile out the country. 30 Minutes Late ;-., The department has also author~). The. service started 30._minutes! _ Wabash and White | IL feed construetiomof supplemental ter them “planmed:—&- ep
“wedding: building to: the, Naval Armory at|héarsal at 9 a. m. was delayed po Swollen by Snows 30th St. and White River to cost the hour of the ceremony was eset. LOCAL TEMFERATURES $215,000. The site of both- buildings! The silver-haired chief executiv " am... 2 10am... 3. |
Will depend upon the decision of 53, wore a dark blue double-breasted| 7 a. m..... 2 1 Bae .. » city planners. business suit. . "8a m.... $9 12 (Noon).. 30 |W. Three-Winged Building. The couple left the church in| 9am... 30 . |. HAPPY COUPLE — Gov. and Mrs. Herbert pose - _ “The ‘training center will be built| Gov. Herbert's long black limousine. were “for cameramen. These pictures were taken af rehearsal
in three wings fronted by a iwo-iAn Indiana state police escort led! - Small streams spilled out! 3s Bhotossphers were excluded from the ceremony. On | story office space and will provide|the Herberts to the pretentious Co-| f their banks in Central In- Pp grap Metta St room for. drill and class room train- lumbia Club on Monument Circle d £ the step above, left to right, are Mrs. Metta Stevers, . ing for Indianapolis niarine reserve for a wedding breakfast. |diana, #nundating some farm- the-—governor's daughter, the Rev. Mr. Clsen...end “Res | 23 Pavesok garcied by the bridesland, but the] weatherman LJ. H bert, th vernor's son and best man, Reserve ynits also are maki .{was one which the governor's| little d Daniel . erber e govern . fan ng ar-| said there was little anger gements for the rental of the| daughter, Mrs, Metta . Stevers,|
second fi lof general flood “conditions. Hi § W thodi ft Bi h house on the he Biverdidly sholigu wriga oi. bee wedding, A bythe heavy snowfall of | ous on e IS IS 0
Ri est bank of White! The wedding was attended by 30 . Ver at-30th St. for the construc. relatives and close friends. TWenty= the year- ~end, “the “Wabash and" "Le afi 4 Gra ou on of an indoor riffe and pistol| five newspaper reporters occupied White ‘Rivers were reported near isowns é Is P
Tange, ’ {a special section of the chapel. t Other armors of the type to be, Cincinnaii. radio’ station broadcast [overflowing in a few por. ml Rev. A. Frank Smith Scores Federation re NoW under construc-|the service, but photographers were| ~N€ar Anderson, one family of: H : Js In Muncie, Anderson, Ft. not allowed to take pictures inside was forced to evacuate their home. After Pro-Russian Session at Kansas City pre re AYNS 400 Tere Haute: the shuren. "At ‘Indianapolis White River iovel -By- JIM CARROLL, Serippe-Howand Sal 2 elles R Ym When thé vows Were read by.GoV. was at 9.3 feet, less than one foot! HOUSTON, Tex, Jan. 3—One of the Me oat BUH ioe ose Poly President Herbert's pastor, the Rev. OScarighort of flood stage. The weather. | powerful voices said today that the so-called Methodist Federation for To Quit ° , ’|Olson of Cleveland's Epworth-Eu-'man said, however, that the ievel ! Social Action was not an agency of the Methodist Church, and that | it ‘in Spring clid Methodist Church, Miss Ste- was receding. I ‘the Methodist Church is arrayed unitedly against atheistic comTERRE HAUTE, Ind, Jan. 3|venson was wearing a tailored ‘Most of Roads "Clear munism.’
Bishop A. Frank Smith of Houston issued a biting statement on
(UP)~The presi technic Trent ut Roce Roly. aftermon, bi EDANIR io The state police said roads are the Federation and in particular fis Ea today he crepe, The frock has g sleeves now mostly clear except for icy task meetin in M ho. Tesign. next. spring aster 17 land “a.drape atthe left. hip. spots in the north and” scattered] leftish, pro; SuasaD | g ystery in Moscow Dr, Donalg 3 she school. The smooth festher hat-und he spots of ice in the central section. | Kanes Lou Pt wake appear | STOCKHOLM, dan, 3 ( UP) Prol resignatio B. Prentice gave his shoes that go with it are darkigeyera| highways north of Pt that the Federation represents the o. Svea) i Sine > er! Min n to the board of man- brown, The bride wore a green Wayne are restricted to one-way ne cer specialist, left by plane ay for| dozen Ast night and said he would|orchid cotsage and will carry & traffic because of fallen wires. State elo 4 68-year-old Bighop Moscow, where he said he had been “thigineering and te¢hnical writ- white prayerbook. Road 157 is obseured by high water ranted,” sal summoned to assist Soviet phy-
M8 Work after he leaves the school.| Mrs. Metta Stevers of Cleveland
near Worthington. change in the economic pi¢ture, licensee of WARE, _Indlanapolis. "here nearly two months ago. A 3 * board appointed -a committee HContinued on “Page 2—Column 1) Ti in the Pt. Way! man % att a cancer.” He Sesiisved to . -teveal the Pointing + eit De . In { Dr Fe HOReRSt. uu ATs were still tied up by. broken: Ro by the reports from wae of Mig rope ie pa on this country, Mr. Anderson said he W~-hingfon Calling— of ice has been president === {wires and tumbled utility poles over. believes the people will demand
the engineering school since 1931. Kansas City written by Fredariek Noted Vegetarian Dies
burdened . with ice. at ——— Sales, on Monday The témperature last night| Woltman, Scripps-Howard reporter xpw yoRK. jan, 3 (UP)--Mrs.
Bur lar’ who won a Pulitzer prize for articles A rs T | failed. by 20 degrees to reach the Maud Hammer Freshel, 82, one of have “a general volunta te > one Bri 9 horoughness At 2 Sports Stores Re of y on The reason, Uncovering the trail of communism the nation’s leading vegetarians.and ave "a general voluntary accep In 1948 Capital Politics
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said the weatherman, was a low|in the United States. ["anti-vivisectionists, died yesterday | LOS. ANGELES, Jan. 3 (UP)— For Golden Gloves | ‘The Houston District Methodist! oy yor nome after long illness.
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Ribatto Romero; 22, was arres —— —— | city. |Pastors’ Conference voted unani-|gy."o.. the founder of the Chils- OTHMAN : NOW Expect Tax Cut, Possible Meat Rationing; i
t night ‘for burglary of-a i, Over-the-counter ticket sales for| = Above fréezing temperature to- mous indorsement of Bishop Smith's yop, Science Church in England
thine gho condemnation of the Federation . j p. all because The Times-Legion Golden Gloves day was expected to thaw &ll but 7 ; thorough, he was tno Boxing Tournament will open Mon- isotited secondary roads in central and its Kansas City meeting. It Kids’ Will Play EXCLUSIVE IN TIMES WASHINGTON, Jan. 83-1948? One ‘thing is sure: : ames made away with his ot, 48Y-at two downtown locations. relink . then called upon the pread is ive ELDRED. TIL. Juin. 3 OPI-SWar-| vO Starting Politics will color every decision made here. o ol, but returtied to the scent Fi hcien singiide Xa yestrvig wets (Continued on Page 2—Column 2) he EE the ren Beebe of Eldred today invited Monday, the | Grim realities of world situation will conflict with he left no clues © 7 ake sure LL ting Goods Co, 136 E. Wash- Russell B. Rothrock |pederation's activities {ia Eds sar ana besiter: 4ge Nashingun | desire. of officials and candidates to map easy, agreeable h : : y ted hints from 9° an pectively, column’ by | eho” Dis second visit, Be bet tne| ington St, and The Sportsman's moo. io Washing ton There were poin from | Celebrate his 100th: birthday Mone Prederick c. | Course. Result will be delays, compromises. _.. ; Ay P afire and was arrested. Store, Inc., 126 N. Pennsylvania St. {Methodist laymen that when—-the) : ¢ ay ff. bit situat Tickets will be on sale for all aights,| MT. VERNON, Ind., ng 3 (UP) world -General Conference of ihe 48. Othman ; joins Restraints of wartime campaign are off, bit situation —] . ———————————————— . TR » : ’ “ps ‘===—r————— | New low prices are: Ringside and Relatives learned today of the un-/cy, cp, is held in Boston néxt April| LONGER IN THE PICTURE the fast grow- | is almost as critical. Non-Communist world won't know Times Index first row balcony, $2; downstairs expected death in Washington, D. 25 tere would be a strong fight DETROIT. J 3 (UP)—Clyde list of features | whether to count on us till after election; Communist world will try réserved- seats, $1.50. Prices include: C.. of Russell B. ‘Rothrock, 55, lq py Southerners to disavow any| ; an, v! youread ONLY | 4 take advantage o this, . ITER tax. . The §1 general admission Evansville, a member of the Indian... ction with the Federation and|@ c's 46, a ‘lumber scaler, was in THE TIMES | ; ee sements ,. Movies "....".. 6 tickets for adults and 50 cents for State Board of Pharmacy for 22 even to forbid its use of the name [held 2pday for the fatal. shouting tn Indianapolis. * | Eddie A.C 7 Nat ts sive 8 (voumeiers 15 peers and umd vil bears. re ea of his wife, Roberta, 40, during a : | How: Things “Look : , Books “ . 8 Obituaries .. 11/be on sale at the N. Pennsylvania Mr. Rothrock's brother, Ira V.| ‘pi Guy PF. Jones, Houston. gis | dinner argument ovef camera snap- Mr. Othman’s column of the THIS 1S how coming session of Coligress looks to us: urches .4 F. C. Othman 11 st, nights. The 5u- Who succeeded Russell on the | shots, Washington ~ scene is spar- Tax cut? Yes —— Classify Armory on fight nig! trict ‘superintendent, sald: he beCo ed * Jj -13 Radio .. +. 14/éent Special price for children will pharmacy board last year; wis iD-| joven that few if any of the promi-| & kling, authoritative . . . and_. Meat rationing? 50-50 chance. c Won *evanns 14 Side "Glances. 10. be In: effegt: the first three nights formed of his death last night, nent Methodists reported at the. MAISIE' WINS DIVORCE = Jravides plenty of belly Price controls? No, Editors *1: 8 Soclety 0 3 only. | Russgll Rothrock served in 147 pegeration meeting actually were| HOLLYWOOD, Jan, 3 (UP)—Ann Inughs Wage controls? No. Se Fials 10 Sports Crdpae 9 RD nmment aa are Jan. 9, 16,/as honorary president of the nasi oom miinists. Sothern, the “Maisie” of screen and | Be 10 read y Rent gontrols? Yes, probably with modifications: — tonal boards of pharmacy assoca- Chget of them are radicals who|Tadio fame, yesterday divorced her 48 sure Othmap... | = Taft<Hartley amendments? No. ; a ton Ha opeluied 3 drug git second husband, actor - Robert| every day ... . EXCLUSIVE- ), Marshall Plan? You. bu. deaped dd moti, Repsienn Bransville sins” 1929 vant wi FOG Coben 3} Bicicg, chugist arest SI. : LY in The Times. \ : | (Sontinesd
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Of Streets, ; Rous Orders Found §
warned a1] 200 ard host Victim, 72, Missing 3 Days
[men today ‘td get on the ball ‘or: Times State’ Service
{He said he meant it'to stick. Hamilton County Prosecutor Frank W. Campbell identi-
men at roll call this morning. He {sald infractions’ of ‘discipling would AL be deilt with severely and added |cations were that the man
{he was particularly emphatic about, ol U ~ Ihad been killed in a fight on |arinking on duty. = Police ose the steep bank of the river
| the carpet two patrolmen. reported
vf ~~ cadging free refreshments in & Indiana’ S eno’ |the water. [tavern yesterday afternoon. - hy | The body was found by Vincent
tl , f1ere {their chairs and get out on the At Jeffersonville He ‘Inignediately notified Sheriff _ street to see what the. men Were, By SHEKLEY UHL Carey Davis, who called state police | doing. Times State: Service from the Pendleton post,
|will be taken over by a personnel county Circuit Judge James Bot- | Hamilton County Coroner Charles {section which he plans to create torff, a Democrat, was credited Coaltrin said the elderly man had as soon as he can get to it, ltoday with promoting Indiana 'piood on the face and apparently
‘and captains into a conference last pig-time gambling here for the first. 1dentity of the victim was estabnight on “what's wrong with the time in years. |lished by an old model. Chevrolet department and how can we pollowing the state trooper crack= parked at the crest of the bank of | straighten - things out He said down yesterday, Judge Bottorft dis- the river bearing lcense:“plates 1
{the executives of the department ® gamblers’ nemesis Liere. Evidence of a Fight \constituting a board of directors. |
idrinking in taverns when they! With perfect timing. 70 troopers the open rear door of the vehicle should be on duty,” he sald. - struck five different -joints at 3:30 weré a number of foot-
Smith, a leading Methodist clergy: | sicians with ¢ ‘a very serious case of
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The Chief's order was read to the g.q the victim as Frank E. Peters, retired contractor. Hamilton County authorities and state police said indi-
Last night, the chief called Jd nis had been flung into
"Plans P 1 Section | Stefin of Noblesville while he | a s Personne! A i | rabbit hunting one mile nor He told his inspectors to get off, Raid Five Clubs
Much of their desk work, he wid JEFFERSONVILLE, Jan. 3—Clark | Trace License Plates
The chief called his inspectors state police .ralds that banished had been struck on the head.
similar conferences would be held closed he had “been in commuii- which Sheriff Davis said had been regularly. : | cation” for several months - With ‘issued to Frank E. Peters of Carmel. { $2 Million Business Col. Robert Rossow, state atin! The caf Was Snow sovered, inal- i " le ga ating. the victim had sul The Police Department is ‘a head, about Jeffersonvill | esting. $2 million elon he said, “It| Tve been working on this {or merged in the river éxcept for ope ! should be run like a business with| Month. * sald Judge Bottorfl, loug | | arm and his head for several days. bl
Mayor Sam Shana; Republica. | Authorities found & hat on the “ uld not be reac or commen nd near the car and an ald No mercy will be shown police-| °° | grou men who are found by superiors Perfect Timing | coat and Fron partially pulled from
Nobody will be going around p. m. Among them was the new rine around he ca, neat + smelling any policeman’s breath, he| “Casino X" 217 W, Court Ave, | struggle had taken place. Halfway said, but any policeman found which opened only two weeks ago. down fhe bank there was another entering a tavern for the purpose’ Others were the One Hundred trampled down area, also indicating of taking a drink would be on the and Nineteen Club, Indiana Cafe, a styuggle. ireceiving end of the regulations One Hundred and Twenty-five Club | No death weapon was found, book. land Three Hundred and Twenty-| Well Known as Contractor “I don't care what my men do two Club, | Mrs. Mary Patty, at whose home when they're off duty. That's their | Some 400 customers; most of them Mr. Peters roomed in Carmel, said business,” said the chief. “But for horse players, wére thrown : into ‘the man had been absent since New eight hours a day while ‘they're on brief confusion as the police took| Years morning. uy Mhay're Soe 40 be polices over, But they were allowed to. She said he had been in {ll health
i i —irecently and that a short time ago he sold a 1 non W. 80th St.
ng acter and ‘had invented a | cement block:
(men to enter taverns, sinoe “that [and Louisville ‘were ) held on ami would make: taverns a refuge for charges. ! crime.. But policemen who do enter | All Plead Guilty | these places, he said, will do so only| Five hours later all had pleaded King Michael, Mother
to search for violations. : + The chief said he had ordered ‘guilty and been freed after paying Still in Bucharest
fines and costs totaling $34 each. | extra foot patrolmen to walk x BUCHAREST, -Jan. J (UP)-—For-around the downtown area after fo omy Sour Weje Share Vk mp mer King Mishael’s dopariuey trom 4 dark and extra cruisers to patrol Romania again was delsyed for :
lated as Maurice McBride, James the streets. s hours. Yoday .by his . late | These men, he said. have instruc- 8 Js. Paul Warner and E. C. dlr of ‘exist visas for his party. {tions to stop and question any. citi- —h Sai robe Michael, a mother Helen, and
Cony Biielouly and partic-| “Cad¥ino X" was out of town, while. scheduled to leave Sinaia Pale Ho ay a Joung RooGinS the other partner was home In ace at noon today. Despite the de- ~ . around cafes and .restau- Jed with a sore. throat. ; Hay; AE NIve-car special train SEI ran Mn search of victims. ~More than-$7000-in cash was con ‘was expected to Cross into Hungary Must Button Coats ° la and two large moving vans’ He specified 8. Illinois St. and early Sunday:
the Union Station, N. Illinois St er ed oS hau way ooaras pe members of Michaels ret tii
‘and’ bus terminal and the ragged t as stowed intact in the baseLedges of the business district on E. tug of "oe 0 Jas Bn (Romania, The words “with the and W. Washington St. as trouble Asked why state police didn’t de- right to return” were crossed out
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tspots to be cleaned out. : tro on thelr visas. It- was left tron the" y thé stuff, Capt. Robert Bush, LANE | On the disciplinary level, the yoo4 of the department's Northern visa stamps of Michael and his chief sald, proper uniforms will be pyicion 9 grinned: mother,
{worn at all times. Coats will be . te 4 rr a —— buttoned, shoes shined and no on th Jou the jrath, What's A Ticklish Problem
fancy gear will be tolerated, Raid Long Feared { ATHENS, Jan. 3 (UP)-—Military Police equipment, he said, will . opor oMcers leading the raid reports from Ioannina sald today be Inspected frequently and kept In yore Caps. John Barton and Ker- that Greek guerrilla guns were first rate order, particularly ve- |mit Lewis, both from headquarters. shelling two bridges near Konitsa [icles. | The state police invasion of In-.from. the Albanian border ares but... .. . : disna’s “LItUE Reno” Jong’ feared tat government guns could not Th
.|by various functionaries here, pro-' answer for fear of hinting Albanian Plenty of Sugar vetded smoothly, | soil,
gamblers, laconic as usual,’
Wb their plight philosoph= iy... ¥ . : |\cally. Bome citizens, however, were Truce in Holy Land | JERUSALEM, Jan. 3 (UP)--Ra~-(Continued on Page 2—Column 4 cal warfare in the Holy Land WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP) — ‘ubsided somewhat during the past Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P, Claypool Seeks Permit. |* hours, permitting Jews to bury
‘heir dead while taxi and tal Anderson today. promised house- For Huntington Station orViow Wert, Tesumet to Jervsatem
'wives plenty of sugar at fair prices] WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 UP)= today. [this year, and predicted an early Application for a standard 250-watt | return to meat rationing. radio station permit on 1230 kilo- [ “Mr, Anderson said he 1d set cycles has been received from Hunt Happy New Year national sugar consumption juotas' ington (Ind) Broadcasting, Inc; PENTICTON, B. C, Jan. 3 (UP) for 1948 which, should keep sugar the Federal Communications Com-! —Provincial - police blush every | prices at about their present whole- mission announced today. | time they think of a New Year's . sale level of $840 per 100 pounds ‘The company’s stock is owned by greeting card received from Russell unless there is an unexpected the Claypool Hotel of Indianapolis, Spears. ars escaped from jail
: ® auene ove, owe x Delays, Compromises Seen
ance” to be. successful.
Price, Wage Controls Unlikely
