Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1948 — Page 15
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Backs Aid Plan
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (UP)
Former Sen. M. LaFoljtte Jr. said the ny conceived”
Those arguing ty of “sheer nonsense,” he said.
Tobey Wants Inquiry Into Eccles’ Ouster
Chairman Charles W: Tobey (R. N. H.) of the Senate Banking Committee today said “I deplore” President Truman's decision against reappointing Marriner 8. Eccles as Federal Reserve chair-
man. “I propose to find out” why the “President is Mr. Eccles
“of a Republican, Thomas B. Mec“Cabe, Mr. Tobey said. ~~ = _ There seemed little doubt that nis committee and the Senate would approve appointment of the more conservative Mr. Mc: Cabe to the Federal Reserve Board. This is a necessary prelude to the President's designation of Mr, McCabe as chairman. Mr. Eccles—a New Dealer by conservative banking standardswill stay on as vice chairman of the reserve board.
Two Parties Battle
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School Board |Convict, Hiding in Mines, Rit a |Captured After 14 Months oints Two | er With 18-Year-Old Girl; Surrenders After Brief Gun Fight; Ate Stolen Cattle -
was back in prison today. :
" BAKERSVILLE, N. C., Jan. 28 (UP)—A 23-year-old escaped
Officers captured Fred Lowery, convict from Three Mile, N. C,,
Offers Wood Free
Times State Service
GREENCASTLRE, Ind, Jan 28
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BOSTON, Jan. 28 (UP)—Stat>
Rep. Clarence A. Wood of H.psald today a Cambri: »
checks totaling about $60 a wec'y,
ing held for questioning. special education, Lowery, who was serving eight instruction dl-i¢5 20 years for murder and forbeen made assistant cery when he escaped from a of ad-|prison camp Nov. 20, 1946, gave - city's 82 ele- \himgelf up when officers trapped J. Fred Murphy, him in the director, |- Surrenders When Trapped ship in ch of other rp istant-| ome convict came out of the Toon Both vositions cairy a mineshaft, the sheriff said, his salary of $5750 a vear. | [face heavily bearded and his : year. clothing dirty and in tatters. But Merger Approved the girl barricaded herself in with Virgil Stinébaugh, superintend-
a Winchester rifie and apparent: | ly intended to shoot it out with] the officers. : | last “She wouldn't come out till we *Ishot down the shaft a few times,”
ent, said the reorganization follows an extensive study of staff | tions.
Sheriff Gouge said officers had been searching for over a year for the convict they knew was lurking in mines and terrorizing the countryside. 1 He said the girl had been with Lowery for about two months, | ap ntly having met him Ithrough her brother, also an es|caped convict. :
Tries Suicide
eighbors today cared for the four children of a stricken North Side family after the mother! attempted suicide: r Last night, the father and] mother had an: argument. The father left and the heart-broken| mother brooded. 3 She told her children the only way out was to commit suicide. | She said she planned to take them with her, an 11-year-old daughter told police.
: BIG MONEY—Maxwell V. Bailey, Indianapolis public school siness director, looks on as Ben H. Watt, state superintendent of public instruction, mails the city school office a check for $1,952,693.50. This is the first half of the 1948 tuifion support fo be sent to the Indianapolis unit, one of 1194 school units to receive similar aid. A total of $19,871,464.85 will be distributed.
Barbara Hutton Gravely Ili In Switzerland, Prince Says
The Parent-Teachers Association of School 4 has long contended . the building erected in 1867 is “dangerous” and lacks adequate facilities. $175,000 for. Library Final architect plans for a new Broad Ripple branch. library expected to cost $175,000 were approved by the board. The library W is to be located adjacent to Schoo 80 and will include two “class-| rooms for the school. New appointments approved by the board were: Isabella
Over Knutson Tax Cut The Republican bill to cut in-|
hailed today as a curb to inflation by its sponsors and condemned by Democrats as a threat fo the nation's economic and ailitary security. i . The Republicans and Democrats | Mt fly with a preview of what! my be expected when the Iutson bill to red “tes goes to the House flor morrow, House passage of tne -bill is slated for Monday. The opposing views were confined in the "majority and minority committee reports on the bill. The measure was ap-| proved yesterday by the. House! Ways and Means Committee by | 4 straight party vote of 15 Republicans for and nine Democrats against, ;
Reports Congress fo |
Her ‘Mac” in March |
NEW YORK, Jan. 28 (UP)—
John O'Donnell of the New York,
Daily News reported in a dispatch from Washington last night that en... -MacArthur--would address a joint session of Con-| gress “on or about March 15.” | The exact date isn’t fixed, but the boys have been told to get] 2." Mr. O'Donnell wrote. *‘Mac-| Arthur 1s coming back to the na-| tive land 2 hasn't seen for a and” will report to° thé natn his beliefs on how this coun-|
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CHICAGO, Jan. 28 (UP)—The
Myers Pub will. : ; |be held tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. Ch Stotler, 84. ts the Tan en RIED Bb |. creme ies 1: te MOTE: Mortuaries: Pence! ase 0. the American zone. today, se" Rata" Anu comme an... vi 4d 22 other neighborhood news- 4 Children Lose Lives [Shapes with burial in Washing-(15 call out one million employees| Mrs. Laura E Hoban. 83.» os Ment ad been reached with the In Ontdrio Home Fire | Wk: “ lat a date to be determined in the Mrs Passe Ja Ye re ypographical Union and | r. McKenzie was 56, lived at| future. * : | WABASH—William Ed Baker, #1, retired
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and approved unaniby the printers and mail- " € amount of the increases ~A001 disclosed immediately, Advertisement. Report of the Condition of Western Saving and
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“income |or printing, tr his ; Qe is a “women’s -pages, editorial writing. | The Prince is Barbara's fourth \Jabor-news coverage and tests Nusband. They were married last 'which maybe used to improve March 3 in Chur, ‘Switzerland.
First ! : Mortgage loans $.12,400.00 Address by Charles P. Taft—8 p. m. ses- Jacob Hurwitz, 42. bvetments; . | sion "of the Indiana Bastofs’ Confer- ACA LL hd Se Mary Rosebsum, |tery” medicine Monday stole at] Miss Hattie Sarpenter, ”. L 8 | ence, Third Christian Church. At Ge }—Harold. Elsie Lineback | Mrs. Cal J. Barnard, |. 5: Bovernment {War Surplus Sale by War Assets Admin- 10 CERO aiareld, fists Lineback. (enty: least 100,000 yen ($2200Y. | ELWOOD-—Aubréy Graham, 54. Obligations ...... 199,900.00, Ijratien (through Fridiy)—342 Massa: "oi, " Glovina - Daniel: John, Jean| NO arrests have been made. | Sarah Eilen Mitchell 90. Cash on hand and In | ndinnapetis Council of Parent - Teacher Coleman; Eimer, Maxine ;Diersback. | Authorities said only that the WROACHDALE—Jos Harve Crosby, #7, reBanka... ress 23,185.08) Branine at 0:30 A. Mm. Ayton AuGirorium. | Ie: “Edward, Mars Msley. Ray, Killer was a middle-aged man| NON—Charles’ M. Ray, #1, retired, — Clu otel Antjers, 2 tty Hall: Hardy, Ann Hostetler, and who pretended to be a represent-| em loy ee of C. & BE. Railroad TTA | Lions Club—Claypool Hotel. aylor, Louise Anderson ative: f | *Bavia's. Crooks, 80. L oo... $235,488.68 ee ——— i ——————— |ative from the city health defe LIA Tm | EVENTS TOMORROW | DEATHS partment. | J CRAWFORDSVILLE — Mrs. Alice ¥ BILITIES : 1 - - “Beecher, 91. na Yburehasn p | indissis Hardwood Lumbermen’s Associas' David P. Akers. 30. at 1000 8. Reistier Bt. | =" gm ree : Instanm le he Jee rea | dann Past re Cont Closes to 'misabeth Schmit, 18, st 2258 Unfon 8¢ 173 J pa \ D When en Indi Pastors’ Conference — . m of p e ) Mortgage t Hae oh acd morrow ® the Third Christian Church. MC Shslusion. | S180 W. SHH Bt | a n “0 rown
Threé times, the mother turned on the gas. Each time, the daughter rushed to the kitchen and turned it off. When police arrived at the call of neighbors who learned of the! gituation,” the house was filled with gas. ; > 4 The mother was being held for a mental examination. The father has not been located.
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on techniques and methods for improvement of news presentation, > Some 50 city editors, managing editors and top organization executives were in attendance. Subjects to be discussed includ- | typography, photography, colalning of personnel,
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reading ability of news. Previously she was married to| Executives attending the ses- Cary Grant, movie actor; Count sions represent newspapers "from COUT ¢ Haugwitz Reventiow of ee ee New York to San Francisco and thmark and Ale vani, a : cities of the Midwest, South and Georgian prince. /AFL Units Give $1000 ; To Anderson College
Southwest. a Suet Shere wil Jnciude Mrs, AnNG- Schafer ANDERSON, Jan, 28—A $1000 Services Friday « “=Jfund raised by the Madison
‘Extremely Worried About Her,’ Husband Adds; Heiress Under Treatment Two Months ~~ BERN, Switzerland, Jan. 28 (UP)—Prince Igor. Troubetzkoy| Miss . teacher is “seriously ill” in a Swiss hospital and that he is “extremely 72; Theodore H. Randall, teachworried about her.” ; er to assistant principal at School i Prince Igor said Barbara has been ill for two and a half|37, and John P. Lahr, teacher . a = {She entered the clinic immedi- ordinator at Technical - High {ately after they arrived in Switz-|School. or S eriand, he said, but then left to 3 g0 on a trip to Gestaad. When they returned a few days ago she Cer esear Open Conference zs: The prince is staying at BelleCLEVELAND, Jan. 28 (UP)—-yye Palace Hotel and visits his Howard newspapers met here to- he refused to elaborate on his| OMAHA, Neb. Jan. 28 (UP) wife's condition. A pathologist who last week an“The American press published nounced development of a simple {I made during a press conference|in critical condition at Clarkson {in connection with us,” he said. ‘|Hospital here, suffering from a “I am not interested in giving|>rin tumor. : Falls, 8. D., was flown here late can press concerning the state of ’ ) | " Sunday night. He had been {ll health of my wife. for about two weeks... .. . - Seymour Youth Better Dr. J. Jay Keegan, his phy Times State Service f surgery early today, declined to SEYMOUR, Cry Billy] ©. comment on the type of tumor or Smith, 16, was reported improvplans for future surgery. ' po Hospital after he almost drowned in a bathtub at his home bh The Shields High School stu- | fainted while taking a bath Monday night. He was found by his, older brother, Jimmy, 17, and the!
said today that his wife, Barbara Hutton, the Woolworth heiress, to assistant eiipt). of School months and has been under treatment at Victoria Hospital in Bern.|to distributive occupational co{immediately went back into the Top news executives of 19 Scripps- wife daily at the clinic. However, li With Tumor distorted reports on declarations| test: for detection of cancer, was further information to the Ameri-| . DF: Albert M. Harris, 35, Sioux sician here who performed minor After Near-Drowning ; = ing today at Schneck Memorial dent had been ill and apparently father, H. G. Smith.
Fred Woltman, Pulitzer prize winner of the New York World-Tele-gram, and columnist Robert County Central Labor Council Ruark. ’ SE : and thé-Madison County Build- | Ns. Anna Mary Schafer. a i | ———————— , hc Darel To ~—'resident here many years, died| rg rredes Gouncll, ibd ails T Mond; 8 - | Josephus Daniels Leaves Monday at her home. She was| in Pe Ander oon ns Agi ST ATE Newspapers ‘fo Sons | A native of Haden in Jennings | een formally presenteq $0 ob ; RALEIGH, N. C,, Jan. 28 (UP) County, Mrs. Schafer was a mem-| resentation was made: b DEATHS t —The will of the late Josephus ber of §t. Francis de Sales Catho-\onaries W. Kern state 1abor com T Tr- Fob SO i Daniels, 85-year-old editor of the lic Church. or oD oe Hor - —— Raleigh News and Observer,! ions 4 E: : EDINBURG—Willlam- ¥. Miller, 78. ! showed today that he left tie! g,Seevives will pata Bx Fre (diana Dmg ul Trades| gyupLIvAN—Harve Elmer Daniels, "| paper to his four sons to regard east Cirapel and at 9 :30 in et une A 0 : p o BA orrison, COLUMBUS—-Mrs. Sacah Aan Bevis, 96 “not as property but as having prapces de Sales Church Buriai| Colleg om ni ia th RENSSELAER —Omer Neil Wilco, 3. an unpurchasable soul.” will be in Holy Cross Cemeter OE ples ofl rk. Jui G. Thompson. 8. y. |tribution would be applied on a| yggrgE MAUTE—Mrs. Ollive D. Morton
"The will of the former Navy: TERRE Sure
Surviving are two sons, Joseph men’s dormitory now under con-
Bd ass dOr. V Slarer, ~ TRdTanapolis, and Paul SUUCHON. Are. Mary Mokiilop, wT Was filed for probate yesterday. | Schafer, Utah; 13 grandchjidren | LL ———m————— Mrs. Mary Heaton, 61. ion We i “I advise and enjoin those who, *0d 13 Sreat-grandchiidren. | Million May Strike as Charles W. Conad, ®. rnioyed by’ V. re I er ate oy William. R. McKenzie German Protest Spreads Ng Sd Alnsts — | j cause for personal profit or pref-| Services for William Ray Mec-! ‘STUTTGART, Jan. 28 (UP)—| BARIFORD CITY — Heniy, Cia), Bur- :
The German strike movement)
Pe Franklin Emery, 67 spread to Wuerttemberg-Baden oy
{ Kenzie, who .died Monday, will MONTICELLO~James M. Work, 76. , ames .
erment,” Mr. Daniels said in the
STURGEON FALLS, Ontario,(793 E 11th St Jan, 28 (UP)—Provincial police| py tne Greyho : today that four children)yveq here 10 of Mr. and Mrs. Donat Ducharme to the Were" burned 10" death” in & Are’ oy, 0p, “br. John -S.
and was employed! Council delegates voted down aero Buniotmer, Box ‘Cu,
und Lines. He had Communist demand that the] WUNTINGTON—J. Rox Gartwright, 89, years and -belonged strike -be called “Fmimediately city park “superintendent = et -Lutheran| Those scheduled to strike when, -JUSMYILLE-Clarence W. McMahan, 52 Albert, his| called include industrial, public| .
tha ouse GARY—Charles Henry Reed, 97, I oN he . Sarmhouse at! pastor, will officiate at the utility and transport workers. Mrs. Ana Locusta. . low zero weather. > [ services. | Council leaders said the strike] Mrs. Julia L Coleman, 84. Officials - said. Mr. Ducharme| Survivors include his wife,| Was in protest against inefficiency| Nis, Beatrics Harun, 43.
rescued four of his children but|Lois H.; his daughters, Mrs. Har-: ot German officials in the colleccollapsed trying to save Florette, riet Eastes and Mrs. Virginta. M. tion and distribution of. food. - 8, Gerard, 7, Rosa, 4, and Henri, Gimber, and four grandchildren, Te Te ——— 2. 'all’ of Indianapolis. ‘Police Reveal Jap a es WW. Sutton, $3, employed by Greenhouse
3 pi Murderer Got Cash xyes ree Denman Smith, 74, |
EE : IN INDIANAPOLIS TOKYO, Jan. 28 (UP)—Jap-| SOUTH BEND -— Henderson McClellan,
KOKOMO~—Mrs. Elizabeth Cosler George Tomlinsun, 53, maintenan engineer of the Kingston Products Corp. ohn T. Blackburn, Willis 8. Passmore, 79, stationary engineer, |
anese police said today ‘that the 9.
iil = - |unidentified- man who poisoned] Cleve Dawning 84. EVENTS TODAY : | Reynolds; Eugene, Helen Sheppard; wil- 112 bank employees by tricking| Mrs. Daisy Koker, 69
lism, Jeanne Lovdell, and Cornwall, them into taking an “anti-dysen-
carcinoma, Charles Edward
BIRTHS Boys rollton_ Ave., ©
Wurtz, 71, st 4171 Car- { erebral thrombosis, ! Francis—Robert, Wanda Grant; Waiter V. Bozell, 85, at 2438 N. PennsylGeoglonni Macumber; Delbert, vania St. coronary occlusion. Sallee, and Joseph, Martha Minnie Brown, 50, at 205] Highland Place, : | poeumonia, \ ey, Mildred Mundy, {Katherine Lourton, 56, at General, cereJames, Cubena Smith, and bral hemorrhage Bessie Carter, Willianl Jerry Owens, 1, at 1218 Onrroliton
Ferry Strikes Mine, Sinks
115 Rescued as Wooden Vessel Goes Down
In Less Than Minute in Inland Sea TOKYO, Jan. 28 (UP)-—Between 173 and 287 passengers of the
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James,
St, Vincent's— William, Betty VanWin-' Ave, paeumonia. A a Cyrus. Doris Davis: Chester, Helen Edna Mae Stephenson. 858 of 1180 Guil- ‘wooden Japanese ferry Joo Maru were reported killed or drowned Bennett, Wiliam, Madejone Millers Bors, (0rd Ae ot 208 ilaws ihe Bt, cere. early today when the vessel struck a mine in the Inland Sea and |
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Julia Hamishseger: rge, bral hemorrhage. A Edna Densheimer, and Oris, Marjorie Mary D. Dutton. £3. ab 413% Prondway,| The Japanese merchant marine set the death toll at 173, but’ At “The Rev. Herbert, Arhine| Marry H. Franke, "To ar 1010 Wentivwn| Allied headquarters. anid it may have reached 287, 4 Gearhart; Anthony, trie sowski; ve. In | vessel was i — a —— Charles flies An #, and Howard, wil Paris Harrell, 7, at Méthotut belween lieved fo from aks an Hominy iland, Log he The gy idy. 1, at 1834 Union St, cued. Among the survivors were 7.39 Davis; Pp. m. Tuesday and struck the ; ants, 1. 8 8014 Julian Ave, our.|three British soldiers, the only mine at the entrance to the Port i : a ve] Allied aboard. The rest|or Ushimado at 3 a. m. today. Exclusive with _— vip [of the were Japanese.| [j, § Naval officers said the a ine 3" Mardy. 4, ot Methodiet gangrene. The. J survivors sald channel still was being cleared . ; GENERAL : * TF that ng the mine, the of mines plants sown by the JapENE : ; 66, at 1042 W. Michigan SL. | ferry frantically for aid./anese, Americans and British 1. MASSACHUSEIZS AVENUE c fin® , 76, 44,250 8. Maridian M., It’ went down in less than a during the war.’ Vessels otis Bhi Skt St flwesie me, 0. 44 Long, ouput op. "The ferry was on a routine run
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