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and above their n the Navy would $10,740 to $13,320

in longevity pay l of $15,480 in pay

ould give lieutenadditional $90 a $210 and generals 0 in: personal al. ould apply also to ents,

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440 $130 8198 342 348

640 180 200 120 165

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Parley Draws Out-State Delegates

In a state-wide effort to raise the standards of social service for

| the aged, the Indiana Association Ohioans Sue F ord In Terre a nal nD of Licensed N . children

conduct a two-day conference at

Officers |_|Graham, 23, with Ci

» N. C, Jan.

was Wilmington's musical thief. '

fees ove x Badly Burned | trombones and one raxophone from : r

a local high school. “He had a lot of brass,” one cop| commented,

the Claypool Hotel, beginning at, : 9 a, m. tomorrow. | or

Progress made in the last two! years by ‘the Indiana association has attracted the attention of social!

“service workers of other states and]

delegations from Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and possibly four other states will attend the convention.

that the conference will be held

to exchange ideas on raising the g.pai; his wife and two

and discuss plans for organizing pv.ek. Tractor Equipment Co.

similar groups in other states,

Charge Conspiracy

“To Stifle Business |

COLUMBUS, 0. Jan. 20 (UP)— A damage suit asking $11,302,590(YeSterday in the Harold Fields |against the Ford Motor Co. Dear- home. In letters sent to nursing home porn Motors, Inc., the Ohio Tractor| Mrs: Fields visited with a neighbor. executives, Mrs, Mary R. Frame, & Implement -Co. and officials of | 402 N. Holmes Ave, president of the three firms "the Indiang association, announced Federal Court here.

Twa Children Group to Open E522 Killed, Another,

was filed today in| Glancing out the window, she

Heroic Mother | In Serious Condition

Four persons were dead in two

rescued .by their mother! died and the third was in poor condition, The other two deaths were in Frankfort where an aged farm {couple died in the farmhouse where ding anniversary only last month, | .. The Terre Haute fire occurred

While her children slept,

Mother Sees Flames i

The action, brought by Elmer E. 'an screaming toward the home.

corpora-

torney for the association as gen- companies of their business of dis-| Barbara died in Union Hospital

Public Welfare Department direc-|tractors and implements in Ohio,

eral chairman; Otto’ F. Walls, state|tributing and selling ‘Ferguson Jarm lash vig. The baby boy died this Campaign Over Of Student Yeteran Needs

tor; Dr. William PF. King, of the _The suit asserts that Harry. Hospital attendants sald the surrguson invented a new type of VIVing child was in “poor” condiPrances Barclay, Ohio Nursingifarm tractor which the elder Henry Yn. and the heroic mother, who Ford agreed in 1938 to manufacture W&5 burned as she carried out the, rgamza- Children, was described as in serious!

State Health Board, and Mrs. pe

Home Association.

L. H. Millikan, of the State Wel- and which the Ferguson o . fare Department; Miss Nellie G. tion marketed together with a line| “0ndition. >

Brown, Ball Memorial Hospital Su- of

state health commissioner;

Department executive; Br

| Schaffer, attorney for the Ohio mon

Nursing Association, and W. Row-

Sa ~ Miss Severance of Edna... Nicholson, . Chicago. Health |i, . July ‘¥ result

ty _ |average married student veteran Race for Governor spends almost twice: as much to | ; |stay in School as is allotted him Now Up to Voters [27 "° GI Bill of Rights and the NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 20 (UP) — single student exceeds his allow-

farm implements developed by The father, a factory employee, Four weary candidates for governor ance by almost 65 per cent, a. surperintendent; Dr. L.-E. Burney, | Mr. Ferguson. 3

the Ford Company and officials for! .lchen stove.

land Allen, personnel director of |$251.000,000 damages.

L 8. Ayres & Co., will also head] talks.

LONG HITCH IN COLLEGE

+ SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. (UP)—|_Reports from Temuco said today on a da Twenty-seven maintenance employ- that 50 passengers were velieved | home. ees of Mount Holyoke College hive drowned in the Imperial River last| The blaze levelled the frame night when the river boat “Cautin” house, while neighbors wa

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FT A ete Raley B. Owrnp, ' | s neent's b uletta Ce ; For Congressional Race | Rotary Prb-C dp Shotel. Dames of Jovern; Michael, _ Constance Moran James E. Noland, Democratic| Ameriea—Business meeting 2.3 Loren, Roxy Catt; ‘Robert Rhea-La-

was at work when the blaze oc- stepped down off the stump loday. vey showed today. curred, « ”

“on Education and ‘financed bythe

Married 50 Years : Victims of the Frankfort blaze ana scandals of 1939 and the days dent veterans at schools across the Were Francis J. Baer, 77, and his of Kingfish Huey Long for its inal nation. : ! {wife, Mrs. Nora Baer, 75. Their purch, ;

tched lion-dollar conspiracy suit. Bitter Dispute

thought of their instructors. helplessly.

| The aged couple, married 50

and had planned to move to Mul- the late Hu:y, and candidate.

Moore said that | SOVernors, engaged in a dispute

t ! : : > the fire a pareiitly Save when ver their incomes while each was viding higher sollege subsistence al

passing bread truck driver. He Of Congress last week. Mr, Long

roared ou of control. {Jones and two. New Orleans news- | : papers, ’ (Continued From Page One) He charged that they conspired | tions against “box lunches,” several to have Rep. Domengeaux make | women. guarded against losing their | “libelous” charges under congres- seats during noon recesses yester-

EE ——————————————— . Offer Earnings sional Immunity so the charges day by smuggling in sandwiches in

TE » For could be published in the pages purses, packages and knitting bags. Io the New Orleans Times-Picayune Other spectators ate in shifts, one

ANSWERS FINAL GONG — With bared heads, firemen of saw flames in her modest home and’ of Station 16, who was killed Saturday in a collision between a p

MINNEAPOLIS; Jan. 20 (UP) —lowances for exs=servicemen:

pro : A rowdy campaign was turned over; “The “study Was conducied hy a an Din uliese us. ext ed in another “suit, | Firemen. said - the: two- girls -ap-'to the-voters if Loulsiana's Deme- committee of the American Councit- REPSex of §175.38--885.38 more- than - rit New York eartier-~thts PATELY Starteo. the. fire. when ShayeREabic. Dinar slection, : : Yadministration, and that the single th, by ‘Mr. Ferguson against! yiully. raked ‘coals from the The march to the polls brought Disabled American: Veterans. It veteran spends an average of $106.13 handkerchief over {an end to a bid for votes that near involved interviews with scientifi- compared with his allowance of $65 the end flashed back to the Louisi- cally selected cross-section of stu- Married students reported they Mrs. Day told police she heard a car drive away as the bandit fled Threatens Death Wilma York, 17, of 1720 E. Tanor St, was threatened with death today by a gunman who forced his way into the rear door of her home. After taking $100 “in bills from the dining room, the holdup man threatened to kill Miss York if she He then sat down {if the living room and ordered her to call a cab for him, but left before the cab arrived. .

the $90 allotted him by the.veterans

spend an average of $38.96 for rent Interviewers directed by Ralph J. monthly and $67.71 for food. Single SANTIAGO, Chile, Jan. 20 (UP) lives were snuffed out as they slept! The no-holds-barred rage for Strom, former veterans administra- Yeirans ‘spend, m the rycruge ybed in their modest farm governor ended in a storm of tion official, asked student veterans $5 § lor room and board combin charges and countercharges finally questions ranging from the amount : yim Joe Meals alone and $21.48 p i i . the id for rent to what they [Or rent alone, involving two candidates in a mil y pa Thirty-six per cent of student vetThe DAV is expected to place re- rans said they, had to work .out1 sults of the survey before a con- Side of school to make ends meet. years, had packed their possessions| Canglidate ‘Earl K. Long, brother gressional committee investigating TWelve per cent worked up to 10 notified police. n of hours a week, 14 per cent from 11 the status of student veterans. The 5 + pe berry yesterday. Clinton County Sam Houston Jones, both former DAV has * joined other veterans’ !0 20° hours and 10 per cent more Caroner Howard 8

that finally boiled down to a oattie SOUPS in urging legislation pro- than 20 hours. door of a heating stove onto the ™ fice. | ob ; Cael floor. : I Rep. James Domengeaux (D. La.) p [AY The blaze was discovered by a denounced Mr. Long on the floor ¥ §

. 1 * v3 - summoned neighbors but they were immediately filed his $1 million : unable to enter the building as che Suit against the Congressman, Mr. m ing

{and the New Orleans Item. | person saving the next fellow’s seat To boost the National Foundation | Domengeaux immediately While he went out for a sandwich

of the Indianapolis office of the | his enunciation o Mr. | peated denu f { Witnesses yesterday afternoon in e I \surance Co. have [ong after ‘shed

| ding his congres-|cluded Prosecutor Stark, Albert G. Yiluatsered their entire earnings on| sional immunity, {Perrott of the Indianapolis police company’s special polio insur-| yo oper two candidates, Rep. department identification buresu Shee, uw the March of Dimes|;, noc 3. Morrison (D. La.) and/and Harold Joliff, state police bal- ; : hit {Circuit Judge Robert F. Kennon listics expert. oe os sian i made; estepped the Long-Domengeaux- | Mr, Stark told how Watts asked tion, ounda- | 5, es fracas but drove hard on a private audience with him to seek [their own pet issues in pleading to bargain for life imprisonment inae Reserve 12e in SrAS C0. for votes. | stead of the death penalty. Tex, is contributing an amount . “And did you make any such {equal to the donations of its | promise, Mr. Stark?” Shelby County { men. Sales M. C. Carpenter { Prosecutor Harold Meloy asked.

C. L. Jarvis, manager of the In- To Direct Sears J1.did not,” said Mr. Stark. dianapolis office, said, the Reserve: .,,

er confession as one taken by him

sald that patients with such insur. dianapolis. He succeeds Hugh K. atts’ directions. ance, . or similar protection with Duffield, who has ma | Policeman Testifies other companies, lessen the load been made group r— Mr. Perrott testified that a finwhich must. be- carried by the Na- manager of gerprint found on a knife in ue tional Foundation. - | Sears, Roebuck & : {home of Mrs. Harriet Stout, scene EE —— [Co. in Washing- 1 (of an alleged attempted attack by : ~ Watts the day of the murder, was

KH ¥ {ton, D. C. ? South still Stable, Mr. Carpenter “similar” in general pattern to thst Southerner Says on: Watts’ criminal record. He

| Joined the com- ' pany -in-193¢ as added, however, that smudges made WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (UP)—'sales promotion a positive identification impossible Rep. Prince H. Preston (D. Ga.) is and display man- Next witness was State Police one Southerner who still “has faithiager in Detroit. Officer. JOlff, -who- pondueted - baie a listic tests on two shells found heeracy.” : managerial. posi- Mr. Carpenter |g4o the slain woman and the 16He told the House that he re-. tions in Monroe and ‘Port Huron, gauge shotgun. : : cently redeemed a Confederate five Mich. * | He, said markings on the shell | dollar bill for a constituent. But. A former manager of the com-| shlwed positively that they were| now he is not so sure that he did pany’s Marion, Ind, and Green| fired from the gun which has been | the man a favor. Bay, Wis., store, Mr. Carpenter was | identified .a8 that owned by the | “It has suddenly occurred to me born in Michigan and now lives/slain woman's husband and which that the five dollar bill I sent | with his wife and three children in| was fourrd in a field on Kansas St, (him was worth little more than the Evanston, Ill. where Watts told police he hid ft. Confederate bill that he. presented to me,” Mr. Preston said. “That's!

what inflation is doing to us.” IN INDIANAPOLIS

———— GT 10 us Noland Reveals Plans | ———

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; Piom:| Verne Hayes: Jack, Lorene Shane: Joh . candidate for the 1948 congressional| gor 5 Branch, Merehant's Nationsi Jen McCain o. Mabe’ A : | e trong, 4 race in the Seventh District, an-|__. | Columbia. A anes, May Dvr 552 nounced his campaign Jans. at a EVENTS. TOMORROW Drover; George, Osrol Alexander, 1307, h p Indianapolis Bach Chelr Concert .— 8:30 Bates, Willie, Bessie = Mjtchell, 711] dinner in his honor given br the| p.m. World War Memorial Auditorium. | Jocke.

" Girl Sietrige “Noland for Congress Club Phen: e's cid. $305" mia the AL SL Vincents—Charies. Syivia Caplin i vl last urday in Bloomington. temple ath, and ny ge birning| Beatrice Cummings: Jesse. Macy Wolfa' | James Acher presided for the and annual dinner, § p, m. in the, Bari . Dorothy Evans; Emsley, Elmlou meeting ‘attended by state Demo- | 4 Gi inane ho. Day Nursery Association An. A Desserss Perry; | cratic party leaders, including | xual § tine 10 am. 542 Lockerbie Bu. { Maurice, Bauline Bowen, 4 d Bram Iw . n .. . ARCS oy, re ramer; Pleas Greenlee, Democratic state Lions Club—Claypool Motel, aul, Jeanett Coy... Rabert Mary Jo chairman: Pred 0 : ere se urst ; omas, i edmon chairman; Ira Fomine Seventh [MARRIAGE LICENSES . id

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man-Ivan, Ruth Lively; Keith, | Helen Elliot,

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{ w ‘ © Harold, Dorothy Hi Melvin Robin 13, Box 209, lia! : teh, Seventh District vice chair Tinsley 2043 Martindale ® |. Petty, Hershell,

man, | Geo Burrows, Lake “Forest, Ill; A oms- Wa

we i Marjory Schiorihmaser, 1321 N. Merid- 2th; Merle. thel Bibbs, Jar { an. po. : . nie; Her rt, ot oe, i8- | Homicide Squad Joins | "ou Peter Boomlagions Drive; fa-| gona viding. Ehili Manstma. 18310 Piano Prodigy Hunt | “Eikattili i. Wien: mae Goi & B- Mires John LI , 3831 NWN. erman A HOLLYWOOD, Jan: ‘20 (UP)—| Drive; Maru Gasinom, 0io N. Fai: . nw. my Homicide detectives today Jook up Warbart | Shite, S10 Veet oS Lens Jeunings Ti at 1637 Alvord, trail Jacqueline Horner, EB. . y Norma " year-old plano prodigy who disap- 14 0; Alle] puurseargie at 960 N. Chester, peared Jan. 13. : Kokomo; by of A Koes Br., 56, at 829 N. Ox. Mrs. Geneva Helen Ford, 37. ai General, hyplertensive Ross Bila Gress, 71, at 134 Ww. Na, Christian A. hers, ‘95, at 5330

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Mr. Stark also identified the murs...

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Station 13 pay silent tribute to Clarence Craig umper truck on the way to a fire, and a private i automobile. The funeral entourage passed the downtown fire station on the way to Holy Cross cemetery this Disregarding her own. safety, tne . . td h f k t standards of private nursing homesiiions “which they control—the Mother made three trips into the. Morning. The fatal accident brought an order by Mayor Feeney for a crack-down on moto

and blazing structure, carrying out her| right-of-way to emergency vehicles, Truck-Tractor Equipment, Inc.~ daughters, Nancy, 2, and Barbara, = j :

| al " ; ; ; Discussion at the conference will charges the Ford group with illogal'3, and her 10-month-old son, Rich- | ; Gl Pp F d F Sh 4 be led by William E. Steckler, at- conspiracy to deprive the Schatz ard. a oun ar i or

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“Nervous Bandit | Robs Couple

The first results of the nationwide survey were released by Dean’ E. G. Williamson of the University of Minnesota,-ehairman of the com-

A nervous gunman with a foreign accent relieved Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day, 357 Kenyon St. of $31 in an early morning holdup today, showed that the average Mr. Day told ‘poiice that his wife answered a knock at their front door and a man with a. shotgun thrust his way into-the room. © The bandit, who wore a white

only two words: “Want money.”

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§ Ligor Sts Must Close Doors

| Too Near Church, State Rules

500 block, Indiana Ave, will have, to clos: their doors under a ruling issued yesterday by the state Attore ney General's office; ! The opinion held that ‘he Good Samaritan Rescue Mission, 525 Indiana Ave, fhust be classified as a church under the meaning of the state laws. The state liquar Jaw prohibits operation of any liquor store or tavern within 200 feet of a church,

“Thus, three liquor stores and two

“taverns face loss of their licenses.

Renewal Refused The first victim of the ruling was the Bargain Liquor Store, 534 indiana Ave, owned by Sea Ferguson, | Indiana Ave, businessman for man: ye rs. .

The Marion County Liquor Board promptly denied Mr, Ferguson's application for renewal of his permit. Same Action for All Robert 8. Smith, liquor poard president, said two other .iquor |stores and two taverns will peceive the same treatment when their applications for license renewals are filed with the board. { They are Canal Liquor Store, Veterans’ Cafe, Riley's Tavern snd Cunninghani’s Market.

Slugged, Raped

Woman Reports

i Police. ..today. . are investigating ‘reports of a rape and two molestations of Indianapolis women last night. . s A 21-year-old woman told police she was slugged and forced into a ‘car on the West Side. The driver then took her to another spot where he raped her, she told police. A 17-year-old girl and a 29-year-" old woman sald a man attempted to force them into a car but they escaped. Descriptions provided by the three women indicate the assailant /might be the same person in all Icases, ; .

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hildren Dead In State Fire Tragedies

Five liquor establishments in the -