Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1948 — Page 3
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é a? | : p and a family, being . urged to serve ast Home On Range Jn the planning now is 8 Series 1% Sh *sdult sponsors” of the led —— DA gm ing Ja from Washme but can’t find 5 National Youth Assembly against| , Miss, Jan, 27 ington for the preliminary k here for there lant UMT, which will stage its big|(UP)—The voice of John A. brushes with his Republican—and OK but there isn: J -sho¥ in Washington Feb. 15.omax, famed Dallas, Tex. col-| Gideonite—opponents. : 1s out. What it isn and 16. : léctor of old American folk songs, | ‘But for the good old-fashioned . family. 1 So's “Dear Friend,” starts the let- was stilled forever today but the campaigning reason that the le onda am very the “sponsorship of dis- timeless tunes he discovered, such people like to see the candidates wood. We and Wl hed Americans is desired/8* “Home on the Range.” lived and tell the folks “I saw him,” We would on to perpetuate his memory. a t like his picave a fice home but an assembly initiated oy aC, veteran troubadour died! and “he looks jus P
the opposition of Ay UMT."... . ip : Certain Facts Omitted”
actual
formerly called pinist League,
pon-Communist, * anti-UMT
Leuchtenburg, executive
age the anti-conscription cause.”
their case against UMT
Knutson (R. Minn.) of the House will employ some of the most Red-created Na-| ] Pp a has not | Ways and Means Committee Suse | difficult” figures in ice skating.
Youth Group's Fight |
Non-Communist Opponents. Open Counter | Move, Warn of Possible Danger to Cause |
In a letter dated Jan. 12, they
- of youth leaders Som varbackgrounds . . . express American youth
is the fact that the initiators came from can Youth for Democracy, the Young Comthe Young Prove Citizens of America Tn such groups which believe fo arming Russia, not the United
ates. 4 ” : ballads of the old Wést and the! a oA Rima
t meanwhile, by youth leaders ra Lomax was teacher, editor, sec-
ganizations. It is led by William |Tetary of the University of secretary of the Students for Democratic Action, and it is {p ove a opps ria before he was to make his fore. Rama which will be presented by some 400 amateur skaters of all
“The shifting Communist party
line and opportunistic tactics, to- am » pro-Communists do not oppose conscription in Russia, prejudice ; 2 the) waSHINGT
FREDERICK WOLTMAN, ps-Howard Staff Writer YEW YORK, Jan. 27- are being asked Ca Idea back A COTO era] is pro-Soviet By PAUL R. LEACH the horia Telegram learned today, Ho : [yo WASHINGTON. Jan. 27—PresiDespite their known to the Communists, national dent Truman's hin . gures 00 ne list -include lam Green, Philip Murray: David campaign next fall will be a back Dubinsky, Mrs. Eleanor Re | o——— porch affair ae But taken altoReuther, Sen. gether ‘as gospe tional i (D. Colo.) and Dr. John Lomax Dies; Democratic strategists, although Hutchins, chancellor of : J they realize world troubles could University. ha Discovered Tune keep him close to the White
here last night of a heart attack, just a few days after he came! back to his native Mississippi to ‘[celebrate his 80th" birthday. | He was stricken Friday and @ bad been in a coma most of the bh who will. time since then. His wife, who| Hudents who wi flew here from Dallas, and his perform in The Times Ice-O-Rama Feb. 19 in the Fairgrounds Colisons Alan of New York and John -seum for the. Infantile Paralysis Fund are Doris Hurt and Norman
Jr. were at his ‘side when death) Wilkes. Here they are -ehearsing at the Coliseum.
Lomax was responsible prob-
. - . ~ - » $ bl th | k 4 P : man ror me prune PUFAue U. Skating Pair
Hon 3
During his colorful career!
Doris Hurt and Norman Wilkes Scheduled
- In Number Featuring Difficult Figures
By ART WRIGHT College students will have principal roles in The Times Ice-O-
exas, investment counselor and member of many learned societies. :
His death came just 24 hours
¢ well “appearance at a civic cele- ages Feb. 19 in the Fairgrounds Coliseum, : In a letter to. youth leaders! ‘ hoc 2 R AR! 49 In : the country, *-the|Pration “in honor of his 80th Leuchtenburg committee warned -jast week that the pro-Commu-pist assembly “is likely to dam-
One. of the most talented -college couples to ‘be spotlighted in {the two-hour extravaganza are Doris Hurt and ‘Norman Wilkes, —————————— (Purdue students. Both are in’the Aeronautical Engineering school. Miss Hurt is a member oil TT m—— me eC Knutson Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, i - {and Mr. Wilkes belongs to Sigma 0 2 { , )
{Phi Epsilon fraternity. Both are
birthday.
residénts of Indianapolis. Miss uy og o o oo (Hurt lives at 3229 Sutherland : ¥ Ave, and Mr. Wilkes resides at! : Bureau | [111 E. 16th St, Sh Officials Seek Date
- y Jan: 27—Ma-| All Skaters in Costume |Jority leader Charles A. Halleck! The couple will be featured in ate To Meet All Deadlines The Republican state =0mi-
Times ‘Washi
(R. Ind.) and Chairman Hard an é&xciting pair number which
announced its Washington speak- Nave promised to expedite his bill Like all the other performers, Mating convention today appeared
us, although resolutions, lobby-| WIPINg out the amusement tax for they will be outfitted in elaborate|1kely to be set for June 8 as
the hospitalized veterans, am. ‘Nor has it made pub.| Ward A. Mitchell, Evansville Re-|theme of their number. ¥ the names of any prospective Publican, reported today. sult sponsors who responded to appeal
bs A Most of such prospective
‘wn, however, are familiar and
n- Which expired Dec. 31, 1047. Mr.| wide representation of collegians
Rep. Ed- costumes in keeping with the Party oiicials resumed the Search deadlines Students from Butler, Indiana 4 Mr. Knutson was author of a and other Indiana colleges have 1" Washington last week state
roving. Ruch “extgpns on hed ke Po and ChAT Car Spine tuna
Mitchell introduced his measure is anticipated. the. Tie cdnvention confileted
fwunt Communist-front sup- | last week when he learned that| Tiny tots and grandparents alent with, national, commitide ruiée
‘These include
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"4a? . Ella Winter. * Wk Fronting
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Council for Dem
This council occupies itself: with tefending the Communist Party tauinst proposed anti-Red laws id individual Communists who
Times
: Washingli ne | WASHINGTON Janes? gen, under will receive a blanket 15
E. Capehart (R. Ind.) retimed here today after a week's
#wnce on business affairs.
arrival at Capitol Hill he! 10 ner. % reap ENA Mezzanine. wre Brit biice to the Sonali Bank. TL0;00 ent. on. the-rest. ! A member of the comRittee, which is hearing bills for restoration of rationing and
198s
and
mpg ntrols. Sen. Capehart|In no case will the increase be 'P® COUnter. , fw as. one pending which more than $900. | ind : ; ud freeze all prices as of Dec.| — (1 DOOMED AS TRAITORS 1g ‘Gicic Men Seriously B17, er — FIRE ALMOST RAZES TOWN | PRAGUE, Jan. 27 (UP)—The *-
| tause he OP his bil) provides no special to enforce such a price
Suffering from colds and flu ut this winter; the senior
Brough Senator Ho Ported upon : arrival at
loday’s Weather Fotocast mm ep
Paul hospitalized veterans were now Will make up the huge fan ich , Ni Corwin, Can-| being assessed the 20 per cent Will perform to raise funds for Angus Cameron, Louis 1X 10 attend movies and other|the Infantile Paralysis fund. All Saul Mills, Johannes ; : for the assembly as chairman is the Rev. John
. Darr Jr., executive secretary the so-called United Christian
was. opposed to,
still is not feeling up to
which. require that delegates to (the national party comvention be certified 20 days in advance, May Meet June 4 He said June's was the earliest date possible under Indiana law and - expressed belief that the state convention would be set on that date. When he returned to Indianapolis, however, he found another conflicting state law, The Marion County voting machine = which must be used by the delegates in nominating candidates for a state ticket and electing delegates to the national convention cannot
amusements, -- |net proceeds from the low, popaThe Mitchell bill aso extends|lar admission prices will be the tax forfeit to all hospitaiized turned over by The Times to the servicemen, as well as veterans in fund. The City Park and Recreathe Veterans Administration hos- tion Department again is. co-op-pitals. It is expected to be passed erating with The Times in prepromptly, the Indiana Congress- senting the show. Mrs. Norma man declared. | Koster, supervisor of speeial aci nt ————— [tivities for the park department, Roo is show director. : Dewey Asks Pay st Good Seats Available
For State Workers | Although mail orders for tick-
ALBANY, Jan’ Gov, ©ts are ahead of last year's adThomas E. Dona V: vance sale, there still are good et will include $20 million to/reserved seats available. Orders, Cl 0) PrIMEY cover emergency pay increases|the balance of : hd ranging up to 15 per cent for al Placed Duly by. mall or bi J gong na Reserves Collsowm t ; : | e Ice- ma department o n desperation Mr, Springer has } Sie. cmployess earning less than The Times. Over-the-counter reserved ge
Employees earning
$3000 or; pes are: Box and ..parquet 4 and June 11. chairs, $1.20; north and south side probably June mezzanine, 85 cents; end megzza- vention day, he said. nine, 60 cents, Prices include tax.| Commenting on - the
All seats are reserved except the that the 1948 convention might
{per cent boost. Those earning more than $3000 but less than $5000: will receive an increase of 15 per cent on the first $3000 and
o. j1as Those earning more than $5000 I sending mill rere. THcHide he will receive the 15 per cent in-|® sian Por Machern sen Pray crease for $3000, 10 per cent for| TSU 0 ickets. the next $2000 and 5 per cent on tickets will be gent out next Mon-| all earnings in excess of $5000, 98Y before tickets go on sale aver may just have to g0 on through
for 2000 delegates. ’
~ ABERDEEN, Wash., dan... 37; Yugoslav news. agency. reported. Injured ‘by tion + (UP)—A fire which raged through today that seven persons, includclips, Wash., last night destroyed Albanian parliament, were sen- lion attacked a tamer and an-| about two-thirds of -the town, 'tenced to death at Tirana and 12 other circus man who entered his’ the -state patrol announced here were ‘given prison terms. on con- cage yesterday and the two men today. Police said they believed viction of spying for Anglothe only casualty was a fire-[Americans and preparing for an fighter who broke a rib.
another employee killed the lion] insurrection. (with a shotgun, 2a
Hospitalized today dnd in seri-. ous condition were lion tamer Joe
Fanning, circus man, of Miiton,|
Wis., both. employed by King
5 TN ; Brothers Circus which is in winter 3 te Pe |quarters here, } S } / | Enoch Bradford, of Gastonia, \. » NY r IN. C., who was standing nearby, “dy ! \ grabbed a shotgun-and killed the 4 . \ Bismarck \ lion. * | =) $ - ——— : | . » { ~ -) ~~ Ree ab * { wR 4 Bn Mas Steam Wins Over Oil / i - CITT ao ST. LOUIS, Jan. 27 (UP)—The t i 4 . fon steam-powered Kokoda tied ap at N \ — : i 1.x a. the North Market Street dock of , ' 4 ; ne \ ) S/ d the Federal Barge Lines today at 3 \ 2) | oN KANSAS CITY \ W THAR 10:10 a. m.,’ the victor over the ane,’ » 4 DENVER A . Ole PA ND Cisco \ 3 | ® STLOUS EF XRT. diesel-engined towboat Helena by, \ ' hi | Aout A about 180 miles in its race up the Foe eel] ——d Tc on Mississippl River from New' Or3 ANGE. JANTA FE EN TULSA, Ty NTMI, er leans,. . GEL gs Yn Us, ky se + 2H » +) WY ) 4h wis -~ ly hae? AD) 7h fs . / 3 x px in ; ah Official Weather J: +: gh: 7 UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU } Jan. 27, 1948
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“Sunrise .... 6:57 | Sunset... 4:00 Z Precipitation 24 hrs ing 1:30 a. ta. 98]
, end! precipitation since Jan, 1.... 2.19 .. |Deficiency since Jan. 1... oo AS
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FOTOCAST Uren - LEGEND
* |tures,”
possible.
0 Be-Seen in eerORame Tow un was
be cleared of primary votes untill;
the - Indianapolis Coli- Truman's sales will start next week. |seum for every day between June! European recovery, which Moscow One of those days, | 8, will be the con-|
ast two days, Mr. Springer said!stand. for. And people who know} .°
doubted that over-night hotel! Wallace have no idea he-will do accommodations could: be found! 5
“If that happens,” he said, “we
sist ion £5 Sn City Worker Fired For- Police Record!
i “¥ the coastal community of Mo- ing three former members of the MACON, Ga. Jan. 27 {UP)=A|
were saved from death only when:
ntiment Against
House.
Truman will make as manv personal, appearances as
He has an infectious grin. Con: gressional Democrats will want that grin registered. . At Teast One Trip The probability is that, if he's not too bedeviled by foreign upsets and overseeing Marshall "Plan operations, there Will be at least one cross-country trek. If the President is nailed down more or less to that back porch balcony he wants built on the
heavy end of the log. That's just another reason why Truman will have to put the finger on a running mate at the July. Philadelphia convention who can hit the way stations. One of the goofiest political
a play now in the cocktail hangouts. It says Henry Wallace and his Gideonite third party will be bought off by Truman, by putting Henry back in the Cabinet. FO Started as Gag ; It was really started as a gag
Republican "National Committee last week. But when Truman and Alexander F. Whitney, chief of ithe Brotherhood of Railroad Trainnven, kissed and made up, it took on an entirely new com- | plexion. Tt Whitney was the fellow who {got so angry when Truman sent [Congress his draft-labor bill in May, 1946, to break Whitney's railroad strike, that he said he was going to spend every cent of the 47 million dollars of. his union’s_ treasury to lick Truman. He lowered that ante to 32500,000, but blasted Truman for his Pendergast Machine connections, and called Truman a oneterm political accident.
firing Wallace from the Cabinet, but joined with the ve citizens supporting Wallace. Anything Can Happen If that could happen,.and then Whitney could be persuaded to leave the Progressives, and call on Truman, and have Truman tell him “It never should have
Wallace is impossible? ask the gossipers. ; The main reason, however, why Cabinet Democrats expect reconciliation with Wallace is his back-handed support of Russia and his’ adamant stand against
|does not want either. { If a Truman-Wallace peace should come it. would have to be
prospect|at the cost of Henry's giving up|
{just about all that he seems to
{that - -
| Copyright. 148, by The Indianapolis Times COP und The Chicago Dally News, Ine.
James Cunningham, City Sanitation Board president; announced today a laborer in-the department had -been fired because of a past police. record, ; Twa. other employees of the sanitation department with minor récords have beén given warnings that they are “under surveilance, Mr. Cunningham said. ‘The man released from the department, whose name was withheld, has been in the employ of the city for more than a year. He has been arrested 12 times since 1937 and has served in the Indiana State Penal Farm for petit larceny and assault and battery. His last arrest was on Aug. 11, 1047.
Two Boonville Mines
Resume Operations
BOONVILLE, Ind, Jan. 27 (UP)~The Tecumseh and Sunlight coal mines resumed operations today following settlement of a “wild cat” strike which closed the mines Saturday. Officials of District 11, United Mine Workers, and the operators announced taney had cleared up “differences.” Neither side disclosed the cause of the dispute which idled some 875 workers.
Cafe Thief Gets $72—
Landlord With Big Heart
GREEN BAY, Wis, Jan. 27 (UP)—Henry Dufek is a small landiora with a big heart: rs
| “Selecting the most deserv
[him that unless she could find a Use of 21 Major
‘during the meeting here of the]
And then Whitney not only] - tore the hide off the President for|.
happened,” why say peace with| nol
Marshall Plan ~ for| —
iiibs
tures in other ; LOND T= PECTED BFAD te .. tres inv senssairsi a ‘% And Leaves No Prints SCATTLRID AREA 4 Boston... 2.19 SHOWERS. |Chicago oo 19 0 . w tl . TT e] SNOW Cincitinati |: oO | A neat burglar, who apparently CCoomTie. ars Blevelang. ,... -R 1 lett. ug Shoes dutuide, got $72 in R . "o~ \ WER s Evansville ..., +38 17 cash last n rom a restauran Wy J 6) ims VI RAIN dan » 3 lat 2603 E. loth St : Tate pe - wr Indianapolis (City) | L2 . Wurster, owne "WMG ars pewo COPR 1945 COW. 1 A WAGNER ALL BIGNTS RESERVED. nm Kanan Cy Ms 3 4 erator of bio rs. Dune =p y . 3 4 i MIAME ae ' ] 1 h 4 5 ONIGHT AND TOMORROW —Snow will fall tonight through the Middle Qlantic Slates, the Minneapots.at. pai". ri o yo ie | foburtad to ia a fy alley and the interiors of the New England States. Rain is the outlook for the Gulf States and [Rey Poa 31 1 land found the cash drawer rifled Southeast, Snow is forecast for New Mexico and Texas. A cold high pressure cell moving out of [Oklahoma city EI Are he TENE Do rv " expected to circulate frigid air into the eastern half of the U. 5. Temperatures will register [fan an i 3 | Police investigating the barting from the Rockies to the Atlantic with the exception of Southern Georgia and Florida. Prancises a i glary found not wet footprints iets relief is in. sight from the ¢old spell that is dominating the nation, We BG vraanusrsenee # tH :
Lifts Ban on Children Muffle on Green Bay Owner Swamped by Bids From 80 (ITU Families 48 Hours After ‘For Rent’ Spreads
erect a plant at 3607 Orchard Ave, today assured residents it would not be as noisy as its might indicate. y
Instead of manufacturing drums the company says it will
~ He had only four apartments to rent, but he offered them only to people with children, ! y J . Eighty families swamped him with bids"for the apartments today, less than 48 hours after the word got out that he was a land-
lord who liked children. rving The news of his rental offer got out Saturday when he went to a Applicants Ma Sh ut newspaper to place an advertise- make non-metalic bearings for | decided on which families would|™ent. The paper ran a story radar equipment and the work get the apartments ; about it, and Mr. Dufek was{will not interrupt the peace and One ‘of “the : {besieged by persons who wanted| quiet of. the neighborhood. ne new tenants will be |p, apartments before the ad| The company was granted its the wife of a soldier who has ever got in the paper. three children, Mr. Dufek said. He chose her because she told!
Zoning Board over the protests of residents in the vicinity of the proposed plant. Residents indi cated they would file a petition
place to live she would have to! give up two_of her children tor Highways Up 6 Pct. adoption, | ‘Traffic counters of the state { 4 2] buildi truet Another of the new tenants will highway planning survey today |, A bund NE Dermilt Jo Sng Taet
be the family of a truck driver, h cent increase in his wife and four children They | owed a 6 per cen | Laurel St. was granted the Laurel
NOW are separated, with the man {the use of 21 major highways n Street Tabernacle. ; and wife and two children living |the state last year. 1 in a hotel and the two other The average number of. cars Accent on a Draw! children in an orphanage. tripping the automatic counters) HOLLYWOOD, Jan, 27 (UP)— Profits by Experience leach 24 hours was 2480 for 1947|Lloyds of London bet $100,000 Mr. Dufek said he bought the as compared with 2340 for 1946,/today that starlet Patricia Neal apartment = house with. the the survey breakdown showed. would not regain her southern
families because it had taken crease of any single month with newly acquired California accent him three months to find a4 home [12 per cent more cars counted On ‘because her mother and brother for his own family of thréé chil- the 24-hour period than in the intend to come from Nashville, dren. previous October. . ITenn., to live with her. -
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STRAUSS SAYS— TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF AN OLD-FASHIONED WINTER
gossip fests of the year is getting" a play Washington
ies Cow!
We can't be expected to do anything for the aggravation known as 3 “a cold" —Even medical science, which = foes miraculous things—including ~~ a new mastery over pneumonia— seems baffled in the presence of
the “cobben cole"— | ~ Bub—for THE COLD—meaning "Cold T0 THE Weather" —Strauss has the or prescription!—for external . : application—liberal dosages of LADIES good warm clothing— : COATS — with warm OVERCOAT—(The fees are reduced!) lining that buttons : fn or out ine ye Put the torso into a Hefty WOOL
SWEATER—or a good warm wool SHIRT or Both! (Fine protection for the breathing sector.)
Apply a warm Wool MUFFLER to
Fleeces ~— 59.95 Camal's Hair — 89.95
ALPACA LINED © COATS = short ‘and
long styles— a . 27.50 to 69.50 the neck—repeat every time just ALPACA LINED before stepping outdoors. ; CORDUROY . COATS — were Keep draughts away from the Ankles with
39.95 — now $25,
SKI PANTS AND JACKETS - Reduced - for Clearance.
STADIUM BOOTS—
all warmly lined
a pair of WOOL each foot).
Keep the Feet dyin thick soled— stocky upper OXFORDS—{Take prescription to The Man's Store—
OCKS—{one for
here and there — are conducive to a more fife — come blizzard <= or “near zero-ish readings— the balance of this winter and next.
L. STRAUSS & CO., Inc., THE MAN'S STORE
t rl xt Mill
permit yesterday by the City
$10 and 12.95, for "Fitting Service Extraordinary"), BALIRICRAN | and And just before retiring——get into . navy —"sizes 32, 34, SLUMBER PAJAMA—{Knit top and : 38-and 40: Were §5 broadcloth pants). : 4 —reduced to $3, ; ! The above — and other wearables ; ii irs
Indiana Drum Co, Ine, granted ‘a ‘permit yesterday to
= %
for a rehearing today. is
thought of renting it to large October showed the greatest in- drawl. Lloyds insured Miss Neal's. .
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