Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1948 — Page 1

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FORECAST: Decreasing cloudiness and colder tonight. Lowest tempera tures slightly under zero. Clear and cold tomorrow, highest 12

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VAPOLIS—Bitter cold is scheduled to continue here WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 (UP)—/ : through tonight and tomorrow with the temperatures| ug ye. oon fodsy dls hls | Each Side Limited to 3 Hrs.; Defense dropping slightly below zero during the night. Oil| ro. Marriner §. Eccles as = ve A ;

3 N b Aa . : ry. . supplies continue to drop with no immediate relief in jermors of the Fetes neers +g hi Arguments May Last 'Til Tomorrow

sight. Coffin toboggan slide opened. ; system effective Feb. 1. ; a By DONNA MIKELS, Times Staff Writer : INDIANA—The first freeze in eight years on the Ohio River| Mr. Eccles, who has been chair-| : Lf \ § SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Jan. 27—Closing arguments in stalled river traffic, threatened 11 loaded automobile ™an since 1935, agreed to remain FX . : : \ the Robert Austin Watts murder case will get under way barges, ice-locked the ferry at Cannelton and threat. “'' the board as vice chairman iL 7 4 JN this afternoon. . ened New Albany with a gasoline shortage. hehe oe oo Jus prestige v Eo PSM Each side will be limited to three hours of argument, NATIONAL—Widespread- continued céld bit sharply into|ist and chairman ‘of the Phila- ~-g CL yA % Judge Harold O. Barger of Shelby Circuit Court ruled after vital steel production, workers in five states were being deiphia Federal Bank, who was BE WW. Shon JE a fh a conterence with attorneys at the close of evidence at 10

laid off by the thousands as short heating fuels were TMi yesterday 0 the board, ‘20 0'clock this morning.

. diverted for home consumption. when he is confirmed by the 8 4 in, : i. p 8 Truman Heads 0 . Marion County Prosecutor i {Senate, P wf . 4 p Judson L. Stark was to give Slightly below zero temperatures were forecast for tonight. Views Conflict

The continued cold wave’ brought one piece of good news to! Mr, Eccles’ term on the board _- ‘ Le ' J ¥ N Railroad Strike umd aren, Fou of

fteroon. Four of outdoor enthusiasts, however. runs until 1958 but his present | Tesumad this Afton The toboggan slide at Coffin golf course opened today for the four-year term as chairman, sub- | Watts JBye-man dtenss Stam first sledding of the season. It is reported in top shape for high-/ject to the “pleasure” of, the 1 expected

| rides. Overnight, enough snow fel pr = g' Their arguments are expected to A a Higa ug! ow fell to make streets president, expires Feb. 1. ? 1 : f 3 . E.. Board Ordered extend into tomorrow's session.

x bs LOCAL TEMPERATURES | Mr. Eccles has been in conflict ; LL ENE Ly }.. wv. Dispute | At close, of defense A zm 9 22. Sud a a on SE LT eK Tt dO. DIS EES aR re ie FO if the. discomfort weren't! 7.8 W.. I Ila mi... 13 [C¥cles -and with Secretary of ; XY by ; 5 a. Ma ASHINGTON, Jan, 27 (UP) giq1e's ‘closing address. : ; _— A the ‘fuel situatio wi 8 smi 1 12 (Noon) 18 {Treasury John W. Snyder ‘over| e Ea 2 a N | ~President . Truman today acted Defense. Loses Tilt ie oor a Ion re 9am.. 8 1pm. 1g [OMe elements of the anti-infla- . PRE 2 & CN 3 10 head off a nation-wide strike gE tinue Ito

: ; {tion picture. i, Le > \ E@¥] by three railroad unions. t w afternoon; the case will Basically Indianapolis house-|one-guarter of the industrial ca-| Mr. Eccles has been urging that EN ) Sid The President created an i given to 05 ihe-sa Ar

holders and industries are more pacity of the city closed because banks be required to set aside ? . ews AS emergency hoard to Investigate! i fortunate than those .in many of the natural gas shortage. special reserve funds. The eftect|s | i ; Fy . HN 8 the dispute between the class one Tuursday morning, Judge Barger portions of the state, Fuel Oil Short : wold -be -to- dry-up-some-of the! Fs ' nh 3 EPR carriers-of the country and. three! mio detonse filed two More Moe — i : BE eu] Silica buige traffic on the reads money that is available for § 7 ) Ee a eine Enger the earnar. (HioHs for the discharge of Wars ~~ officials restrictions or ver. forced some gasoline lending. 3 : <5 I.» ; molly neers, x “{this morning but both: were over shutdowns are anticipated. The|stations in New Albany to close : TR, YR > CTE x o hood of Locomotive Firemen and ruled. ning filed at the close ns 8 Sippy 1s adeyusis, op at 6 p. m, while others were Congress— ; a ON Enginemen, = A Switchmen|of evidence. The same motion users are ii danger of serving only their regular cus- ; : " : Ld RE of WEN Union. ey had ca a strike was filed after three chiatrists suffering a shortage. There is a tomers. Say oil was reported in| o : : ! GROREE fl » Soa § "9% for Feb. 1. 3 testified that Watts Fait of sound sufficient supply either on hand| “very short” supply, while coal oliIse 0 ) . . & x. i ~ | Mr. Truman's action will have mind Nov. 12 when he allegedly “or being. received in daily ship-idealers in New Albany said that 5 EE SL » “33 7 the effect of delaying any walk-|murdered Mrs. Mary Lois Burney ments according to reports of the demand for hard fuel was at| . = oN - Ra PAL. TH 7 \l¥out until the board examines iy her North I polis home. Indianapolis Coal Merchants As- a peak with little in the yards. av Md A Sg Lal : RAE | both sides of the question and “The State ended its rebuttal In Shelbyville, fire department oves aX 4 oT a 2 LAE... 3s 1 rupmits recommendations back period after Eugene Goff, police Home fires mounted, however, officials issued an appeal for a : : to the White House. within 30 |garage attendant, testified that the continued ld Xveather. larger supply of water at the Committee Volos . SON RETURNED — Mrs. Leola Wurtzbaugh clutches her 2-year-old son, Johnny, ays. ak pare’ ate ‘Watts’ City truck No. 314 was not n answe . | scene of rural fires. ’. A tee : . 4 e ree unions have niin the garage Nov, 1 atts homes yesterday. { Farmers have been asked to! 0 P Li after they were reunited last night at the home of a farm couple to whom she had ‘holding out for additional money {had testified that he took the Meanwhile, the American load milk cans filled with water n Party Lines given the boy Saturday. (concessions for certain jobs truck into the ga for repairs Retebleun: Inituie was passing Is Sent Sune and trucks WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 (UP) ™ > 8. : ; au ; ‘en Puculfat ig to thet waons. The tay the afternoon Nov. 12. aroun ~ consumer ore rus elp neighbors —The House Ways and Means) i i IN a ; concessions wou a Recalled would have to cut down more/fight fires. Such 9p Seighbors Committee by rt et / nh Never Give Him Away Again : to the 15'; cents an hour general| The defense recalled Watts and than the 10 per cent originaily| prevent the county fire truck vote today approved the knuteon J og lngapy Mu as Fu rm Cou le Heeds wage Increase and four rules his 23-year-old wife, Alymar to estimated if the supply is going|from running out of water at a|bill to cut income taxes about y PPY P changes obtained last November the stand to testify during the fo last out the winer, ‘ | crucial time. : $6 billion a year. ’ ; 3 A + . / {by the two other operating unions defense rebuttal. : CEREBRAL Cs gull .m Mother's Plea for Her Tousle-Headed Boy :.:,>wiies * famed, Nas trite pgs a Evapsville, which began a shut- state Tanged from 3 degrees at ’ nm : , -= hl Trainmen and Order of Rallroad Robert O'Neal of the Indiana

down over the week-end because Lafayette to’ 17 at Evansville, Conductors, both independent, State Police that the shotgun was

The r. a , - : ' . DS ot falling pressure in gas mains, Marion recorded a low of 4 de- 2-Year-Old Reunited With Family as Numerous ihe, Tan 84 the on in : {the one L:illed Mrs. Burney ied Sossd Bedford, where Sifts; 31. Waylle 3 Sovih Bend 7. | Offers of Aid Pour In From Many Sources nis tiny jand as Ms, Re Armour’ S Re pete "He an

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er r Fuel lta each taxpayer Hath today. HE ‘came hore sk igh a sleepy, tousle-hatred | ot cyou better Na, Yemane : d t Stud Re ¢ : a Wurlsbaugh was- reunited with the son she gavel de ey & It of near! ny oy 0 y ques W . away Saturday Ih the home of a kindly farm couple who took him 10/ yer and he has that bad cold.”| CHICAGO, Jan. 27 (UP)—A The Citizens’ Fuel Oil Committee announced today it would

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. 2 The wife walked into the bed-|spokesman for Armour & Co. The reunion meant happiness | open an office in the War Memorial building tomorrow to process Snyder Links Tariffs for Mrs. Leola rm Ly 21.| The man rose as Mrs. Wurtz- room. Her son stood in the mid-|.aiq today that a demand by the the applications of persons unable to get fuel oil. ‘To Marshall Plan year-old mother of Johnny, and|D2USh entered. Johnny woke up die of the room biting his Up. 14 y/pited Packinghouse Work- . Mayor Al Feeney, who appointed the committee, said the group| / a 6-year-old daughter. Her hus-| ase yas placed on the sofa. He He sniffied a tear: lers’ Union for a 20-cent hourly ¥as set up to handle only hardship cases. Oil which is channeled, Secretary of Treasury John W. band deserted her five months ® to oY | “Is Johnny going home?” lw INCTeABS "Was “Propostors Siergency cases must come from the savings made in fuel Snvge eed Congress oday $0 ago. MRS. WURTZBAUGH crushed: Since the plight of Mrs. Wurtz-| %467 ncrease prepost, Other =z ~tariff insurani "ww : ; ! ; The Maron sid ‘he hoped ‘the notified its customers . it~ would the Marshall Plan. Z "THE REUNION meant sorrow him in ee Arms. Tae adopting PL 4"ln The — Saturday, The company representative’ ®mmittee’s organization would|be necessary to reduce consump-| He told the Senate Foreign for the farm couple. They, t00,| ghey Jur ar De an |she received numerous offers of | said Armour’s has made no

preven yition at least 10- per cent. Dis- wiped the tears from her eyes. | | : x pei Ag Hon at 1 a re A s- Belations Commities 3) i eriot|loved Johnny. The shy, blue-| Johnny didn't realize he was| id from JSlenaly Indianapolis counter-proposal because the @uervation of oil is impera- necessary to request an addi-|press for expansion of world) ®Yed tot had felt their love and the topic of conversation as the ° = '° "LTE Tr union's demand was “100 . ive, oe tional 15 per cent reduction. trade, if Europe is to achieve “a responded. {farm couple _beseeched Mrs. SIC UOT A ia y h o nny Ralph Helstein, president of the band on the stand and denied she Must Apply to Committee Upon receiving an application satisfactory long-run solution” to, SnOW covered the ground. More Wurtzbaugh that they keep John- vere naividuals. have giveniunion, said the demand for the had visited Watts Nov. 14 or any “The committee, composed of the committee will determine as her economic problems. | was falling as Mrs. Wurtzbaugh ny. : small sums of money. TWO 29.cent increase was merely the other day until he confessed. She - Bany H. Fylmer, retired fireibest it can from conversation| Mr. Snyder's statement was Stepped to the farm house porch. “I-want to take him home. L'il Sroups have raised larger first step toward the unions goulisaid Sheriff Magenheimer's testis’ @ef; Louis Adams, attorney, with the applicant if an actual|widely int ol us The adopting father sat in a never give him away again. amounts. The Red Cross has of- of a $3425 annual minimum wage. mony yesterday that she had done © Earl Buchanan, treasurer of hardship exists. -If it does hereon ep re 2 an admin’! rocker. Johnny lay fast asleep Somehow I'll take care of him. fered temporary financial assist- He said the proposed minimum iso was untrue. 1 Malleable Steel Castings| committee will make a request|ihe on ey Shaky © ‘on his lap. The adopting mother Can I take him home now?" | apce and the Marion County De- rate was determined by the Bu-| Challenged on cross examina. will have office hours from|for an emergency delivery on one|act under which Ne. acts are Played with her 3-year-old son.| “He's your son,” the. man said partment of Public Welfare is reau of . Labor statistics as the tion, Mrs. Watts repeated her defam to 4 P. m. each Monday|of the fuel oil distributors, made. The act, now Ae strident He ‘was to have been Johnny's as his wife got Johnny's’ warm investigating her case -with a amount required for a city worker nials that she had been permitted

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Mr. Fulmer, committee chatr-| (ht al be jipucied 0, pay orf Sen. Harry P. Cain (R. Wash.) | . y | p Demands | Sney were Drs. E, Rogats Smith, Jan, ga , : {the 0 y {ug apy 4 ’ i Vv , f= s ’ . Yh a ; .. veron Hahn ahd Murray Debjectinen: CP Pad outhned] uryy 4 pplicant will be expected 564 he has seen “plenty of eye) TUT | Health ‘Official’ Gives Solution to Workers ~~ |° ) | A¥mond. lf YE Prevent hardship where|t0 reconvert his heating s controls from rooming houses. PARIS, Jan, 27 (UP)—Power- To Curb ‘Dysentery Outbreak’; 12 Die MIAMI, - Fla, Jan. 27 en gall male jury can either £5 bil users cannot make other thus Making it unnecessary foriap.. Gain. whose Senate suboom-L4u} “Gpposition to" a’ min’ part of 2 os a Ge ‘ on American. Federation. of . Labor (ree Watts or give him the death ents, : the committee to direct a second ,.iites is studying the rent situa-| ppost P ORYU, J215. 27 {UPA Wilethread"seareli was Uidérwiy to- leaders today predicted American | Penalty or life * imprisonment. TWO: Urge conservation of ofl, emergency delivery. |tion, said -recent_testimony .indi.|'he 80 Ver nm ent's devaluation day for 4 smooth-speaking Japanese who administered a powerful ther. oder one count of the. indietTHREE: Discourage installa-| MF. FUIMEr sald, “We CAN ONIY cates there Is no shortage of PFOGTam boiled up suddenly to- Polson to 16 persons, 12 of whom died. almost immediately, ina workers. will demand another ment, jurors. might reduce the Yor of additional oll ge and Succeed if the public co-operates oo “iroiels were a day an a Gifeatenod to Overthrow diabolical plot to rob the bank where they worked. {round of cost-of-living wage in- charge to second:degree murder beaters, : |with us. The solution to this seri-| 4 ceilings last year by the It was not known whether the thief took any money, since 1o| oases in the spring and urged | or manslaughter at heir own

addition RENEE Le ituation is simi the oil : : ; ithe cabinet’ of Premier Robert one was allowed to enter the bank until the police finished. looking | discretion. The other count carthat dition, Mr, Fultier said|ous ® ple Freres rent law. which expired] Schuman. | for clues. a ere (CODgGTORS_ tO grant Immediately] LC To gn ory ret

[hose who could would be ll Cr user man's Dooss gm 3 | An emergency session of the The four surviving employees Maller bottle and drank ite con- President Truman authority. 0myrger count with _either- the former type Joounvere radio til he can make other arrange- Krug Finds Backing cabinet to take up the gn ave|said the thie! eijisred tho bank both. Dorr the Fi He President William Green pre-| death penalty or life imprisonk e } : terisis confronting it was called. yesterday. He represented himself * : 5. ment.

the : ; outa” . fine ition might be -able to ts. u For Synthetic Oil Plan The national assembly's 1-/to be from the Toshima ward handed the large bottle to the 16 siding over a meeting of the 1

Small em The committee gave fuel o { i 'm —wh id the ber—A FL executive council ua ——————_ Wile this wag veri ers these instructions for con- Chairman Richard J. Welch Dance committee flatly rejected a health department. employees; Whe rdivited- up a ling Raids Net

| “medicine” { Gamb 3 : (R. ) of the House Public bill to legalize free trade in gold | Takes Bottle from Pocket “medicine” in teacups and drank said it is now too late to prevent : Yory reghoid Ail distxihy nerving ofl temperature | Lands Committee said he is all for —a major pillar of the devalus-| Removing. a bottle from hia It . . |& country-wide demand for in-4 ‘More Suspects y would | ONE: Hold room temperature t —and 1 pocket. the “official” said it w 10 Drop Dead creased pay to offset the rising) Doperate “with the ittee. down to 68 degrees during the day ‘building up a $9 billion synthetic t'On program-—and a par fament- pocket, the “offic said it was ; iral of prices. « Four more persons were arThe dj ributors, however,|and 60 degrees or below at night. fuel industry, He - heartily in- ary majority banded "together to anti-dysentery medicine which the 8ix men and four women pra wid ‘representing 7 mil-| Tested yesterday on. gaming td they %re unable to meet| TWO: Keep doors and windows dorsed the proposal of Interior OPPose it. : employees must take to immunize clerks dropped dead almost im- =" oT 0 my 0 ted | Charges, : tremendous dem, which. | closed. |Secretary J. A. Krug that the Mr. Schuman’s only hope ap- themselves against a recent out- mediately. One woman employee ~~ 0 4 unanimously a| Seized In a raid on the V, & 8. ing to some, h an creased] THREE: Shut off rooms not in Project should be undertaken peared to lie in a demand for a break. managed to crawl to an alley be-' pg Jaring that “no re-|Sales Co. 837 N, New Jersey 8t., © per cent since Totns nereas Nae tt . [immediately with a view to com- vote of confidence. With an as-| a 1 iH 3 &h a e employees side the bank to gasp for help. pa 4 In a yd * |were Lowell Shackelford and red ie, . ) Ipleting ft in five to 10 years. sembly majority against the de-/thoug e whole proceeding was A passerby heard her and called’ 5: : the G. Scott, both on charges of keepthis year one company | FOUR: Draw shades at night valuation measure, the issue then strange, they said the man spoke police. ONE, Grant of BUthoFty 30 She ing a room for pool selling &nd

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Ae. [ah > lowa Senator Fears would be whether Parliament With such an air of confidence when they arrived, the thief . jective price controls on necessi-| Keeping & ganiing house. oast to Coast ( old Wave inroads by Military considered that opposition worth that their suspicions were allaved. nag gone. Those employees still yo. threatened with short supply. . ASO arrested were Vietor Lary overthrowing the government. The imposter then took Out-& jivjng were rushed to a Hospital. Two: Enactment of an excess on and Samuel Snyder, visitors * * | Sen. George A. Wilson (R. Ia.)| The finance commission of the _ , wee |A man and a woman later died ,. aie tax. to discourage “in-|'n the establishment, on charges rip les Steel Production {sald President Truman is naming assembly voted 21 to 14 against, |there, but two women and two DR profiteering.” lof gaming. \ %. so many inflitaty men to high|the free market measure, withh GOOD SEATS LEFT | men were expected to live. THREE: A “sweeping congres- 3 Crewrmrsseepites By United Press and it was cold all the way to the overnment posts that the coun-jone. abstention. | Among the dead was a family gional investigation into the vast| reencastie Fires C01 siege cut deep into the| Atiantic coast. try Is tending toward “a military . ly ' FOR GOLDEN GLOVES of four—a bank messenger, his and unjustified spread between ; ody Y dwindling fuel supplies| Critical gas shortages dis- state. If the nation persists in| Britain * Bonds + (wife, a 19-year-old daughter and the price the farmers receive for COIUSE $10,000 Loss ttl, PUNE vital steel pro-|rupted - industrial production in that policy, he said, “we cannot In Hea De d You can still get choice an §.year-old son. their product and the price con-| Times Stale Service uty “Nd forcing industrialthe Midwest and East, but some|cOmPain if we wake up to fing Vy. Leman reserved seats for Friday's | pice said the thief must have sumers are forced to pay for! GREENCASTLE, Jan, 27.— Subger 'D five states. plants reopened today as tem- that we are dominated bythe LONDON, Jan. 27 (UP)—Gov-|", fourth’ session of The ROWE: that the. Hann wavy edn n. lwo: Putnam County farm Homes n tarists. z | a (food. . . : | Two. be way rather ened 8 Jerdiates Jos = the Eastern)™ {ernment stocks shot up from Times-Leglon Golden Gloves |p,nqieq about 500 million yen a! FOUR: Extension of rent €On-| ore destroyed by fire and & local

{ . tournament . , , but you'll |44 h Itrol der t which will per-! in "ge . three-eighths to a half point on y In cash, trols under terms whic Per-| restaurant was badly damaged thern ah nich Siva a . Relief Temporary . . D Gr the London Stock Exchange to-| ~have-to hurry. Large crowds swarmed around mit “fair returns to owners of |p flames in ‘the past 48 hours, ki, Missouri and TIHNOIS, | cy users © oer oOTCAtrS day under heavy demiand which = Get your tickets NOW at: (newspaper bulletin boards that homes and buildings. |Loss in-the three fires is estimats - *|Chicago, however, said the continued unabated during the .. Bush - Callahan's, 136 KE, |carried large pictures of the poi- Tr led at $10,000. ’

Times slaty respite was temporary. By to- | morning. Washington St. or at The |soned victims, Numbers of ‘per-/ cted | : 8 Index . night, they said temperatures in Id Speculators reassured by Sig. Sportsman's Store, 126. N, sons shouted: “Hanging is too Tokyo Couple Indi Ths hom ow Bugens, Hughes Teeter the Eastern states would begin ; - |staftora Cripps’ categorical state-| . pennsylvania St | good for him! {After 41 Babies Die |2nd Jneob COUCH od by flames, ae tTents. 15 Ruth Millett. 14[to drop again. : . ment that here would be no de- TOKYO, Jan. 27 (UP)—A Jap-|Chet's cafeteria in downtown Kopitl ++ 16(Movies ..... 15] At Marseilles, Til, thirty river WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 (UP) |yajuation of the British pound as Prices are: Ringside and po, 3, Fi — an castle, less than & block Childs... 32 Obituaries . barges, carrying badly needed|—A special three-judge Federally result of devaluation of the first row balcony, $2; down- | IP a rireman anese couple and their young as- Brosnsustie, . ak fuel ofl and coal, are caught injcourt today unanimously upheld|grench franc, rushed to buy gov-| stairs reserved, §1.50. Prices | Blaze Damages Home [sistant were indicted today for|THoW ihe Bp pro an ice jam in the Illinois River |constitutionality of Secretary of ernment bohds and to sell Sou include tax. General ad- Fhe mass starvation of at least 41 dampged In a Fire Chief william about. 75 miles southwest of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson's African gold shares, mission—8$1 for adults or A fireman's home is not im- illegitimate- babies entrusted to fective ng aed ‘the damage Chicago. They carry 3,000,000 order allocating the use of grain| |. children—will go on sale. mune to fire, fii [their care at a Tokyo maternity Lawrence by . gallons of ofl and 21,000 tons of by distilleries during January. Nimitz to Enter H ital Friday at 6:45 p. m.—fight | While on duty today at station hospitai. | at $4000. 4 a sale aot ~|-.The court rejected a suit by I nier Hospi night—at the N. Pennsyl- 30, New Jersey and South Sts, Ed- - The indictment charged the! NGHAT TO RATION RICE ‘Some moderation was reported Schenley Distillery Corp, which| SAN DIEGO. Jan. 27 (UP)—| (ania gt Armory. ward McCamm was informed murders took place between July SHA i in the gulf states and in New argued that the order was invalid. Fleet. Adm. Chester W. Nimitz : [that a fire had been extinguished and December year, | SHANGHAL Jan, 27 (UP) In Mini and the The order was issued under terms planned today to enter the U, 8. Read the pre-fight ‘dope at his home, 1930 N. Talbot Ave. Police continued to investigate Rice rationing will start here in easte’n Dakotas, the temperature of the Republican-sponsored: anti- Naval Hospital here this week to| . today and every day on The His wife had smelled smoke March with a tentative 3 infiation law passed at the speciajfgindergo 4 foot operation He de- Times Sports Pages, and called the fre. department | siarved ir ration of 33 pounds per | of Cong'ess. : the operation as : Damegeweaminon, 7 and Mrs. Sekeshidbibews, wae announced Sodan