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Jog! action to seek a new trial. As

provision for pauper attor-

pal recourse would be for Watts’

gmily or friends to hire private! - - 'a | ounsel to-file-an-appeal for a new, trial. But here today his 23-year- S

od wife, Mrs. Alymar Watls, said sie had made no plans lo start sch action. 3 : “T haven't talked it over with jis mother yet,” she said. “T don't

I———————————————————r—— » “Read, Editorial, P 18 at the weather bureau's promise] Read. Editorial, Page of warmer weather as their only patch from New York; said the hope of easing them through a Russian protest “called attention critical situation. - ' |to the fact that the conclusion of

hat her husband, sen awindled. “the Citizens’ stockpiles eparate Aevtabilshment | Leon Zawisza, concertmaster; Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey and “Fabien Sevitzky, To Extend Controls [ease is a matter of speculation. e ’ - . . 4 . ' — i dle May 10 for the Nov./Committee opened its office yes-/United States military air. base Symphony director. The. Dorsey brothers, Tommy Dorsey's band and Composer Roy 12 shotgun slaying of Mrs. Mary|terday in the Indiana World War|!0 the former Italian Solony,. Harris will be guest artists in an unusual program of classical and popular music. an 11th-hour appeal to Congress Advances here again it will be

4 id he didn’t Memorial to give assistance to Placed under temporary British| lois Burney, had sa didn’t one al bo Ey who have run administration, contradicted terms

° ® * ames a ii Cold-Relaxes — China Conflict Termed {iro or ener v asthe, Soe Sow Soe,

————————————————————————————— know exactly what I'm going to do. » but I haven't any plans to get a new trial” :

a new trial “would do any

for Yrs, Watts agreed: ~~ [out-of fuel and" who face Nard:

- “1 guess that’s right . . . he did get a pretty

ghe added: “Sométimes, though, Mayor and working with fuel]

5 ; { heavy transport traffic to le get convictéd of things|ofl distributors yesterday proc- .'® : 1 i : of they didn’t do.” gered. 2 Sappiications for eme-{Gretcs, Turkey aid the Middle Writer Says Nationalists Using Strategy Sllication PUES I Oe oor id Priced 38 10 10 parent + . ) ney deliveries of oil. Twenty- a. iba ] . . ! : - . | . No Visit. Contempla three of th bases at Cairo and Dhahran Predict Mercury Rise . That Is Outmoded, Need U. S. Advice midnight. {The cent, he said, helped make ha ted e 25 were approved by. o.oo nl haa ct ry a : The Senate has approved alup for increased prices in flour

She said she has no plans to|the committee and deliveries were | visit her husband, still in jail in|made to their homes. |

Barbara. Hutton

Shelbyville awaiting transfer to Michigan Ctiy State Prison, or to

fp] 58th YEAR—NUMBER

No Legal Action Planned by Family; Scheduled to Die’in Chair May 10

Hope of escaping the electric’ chair ‘appeared dim for Robert jan ET oiates the Tua). wtin Watts today as his lawyers and family said they plan no ‘day. far as his four court-appointed attorneys are concerned, the bo seiited State 8 SnGUnced is finished. Their connection with the case ended last night|Mellaha Field, officially known shen the jury returned its first degree murder verdict. There is no as Wheelus Field, back-into opergl | : “glation as an Air Transport Compus to file appeals, they said. | . {mand refueling station. The field The only remaining avenue of | ncy lie {1s in the North African desert of ! : « (Libya a few miles outside Tripoli. Moscow said the Russian protest was made to Secretary of State George. Marshall on Jan. 21

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Weather Main Hope Soviet Ambassador to the U.S.

. {A similar protest was addressed For Relief, However to the British government. |

Fuel oil consumers today looked

Expected to Reconvert Members of the committee,

take his 3-month-old daughter, however, warned that consumers

Beverly, to visit him, t Watts will remain in the Shelby | County jaii about two weeks, to

for new trial. Such a motion undoubtedly would be overruled, but it would pave the way for an appeal to the State Supreme Court to set aside the verdict and grant’ 2 new trial. Should this fail, only a commutation from the Governor of Indiana could snatch! Watts from the electric chair.

Watts Philosophical Meanwhile, as Watts lounged is cell in

hi X More + 241:000 “workers in: i ” cl A a : ba RR ; Ee : at the committee in the been, ; 0. dospital.| J : ; Manchuria, but jsd0Fing to a fore order to take 7 fon apply of the ns fans : rill ne ab Amt one Indios Wo So an wat intr, te cae i Meine, ONS, Sud NACL) rd lion. 3 wi, i Sovran BE a Tite, War Memorial. Dr Walter Hadgrn, specialist on work by the cid Wate. Junchecked, deliyer her.richest ter- . The government xalled in Ahe whisky, {and inte editor of ese | “We all have to die sometime,” On Duty Daily None doctor at Sale said her| Approximately 200.000 workers Htory ints ussla Sphere, {notes and closed 3Il\of the na-' t—- {alte Grocer. one i Re most on be said with a grin, : One of the three committee condition was so alarming last Were laid off in the Detroit auto, These con ons are based on You 8 banks for two dAyx as part servative and regarded ph a i ate a hearty breakfastmembers is on duty at the office night that a second. operation was Mobile ea a migmigne: [ast an intensive study and survey in pS of black avensw 00 m nay Yapets a She eid, Shinih ray morning after what Sheriff between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. MOn- considered, He reported consider- Night when industrial plants Shut . o... whgse military command mar f ka ! : , ) 2 . 3 keting. packaging costs and “other face Fred Gravely described as a/days through Fridays. able improvement today, however,| 10Wn again in’ compliance with a. s taken an ostrich-headed "ne finance i ging :

peaceful night. The sheriff said] the prisoner slept well. After eating a breakfast of a sweetroll, coffee, hot cereal and

view after he had heard the death sentence with the same carefree! Attitude which had characterized him throughout the trial. (After his indictment for the Burney! slaying, he also confessed the FaVing-of -Mrs~Mabel-Merrifieid: Oct. 30.) Telephones Wife

Back in his cell shufMing a ¥orn deck of cards he appeared Philosophical about his. fate.’ We've all got to die someday |

++. 1 don't care where, when or how * .

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at his side throughout tne;

Rif fret “act last night on re-| Vendetti’ of Quincy, Mass. —who |. was. to. telephone. his..23-l was in.a kneeling position on the . ; . i Yearald yin AlymAT win tad ede Of RR Op [appear in his court not later than

. {| Tam ..8 11a m ..18 55 that worn-out propaganda phrase 3 3 . : | Mr, Truman said that because risen even more spectacularly. were allowed only one consumers Slightly Improved, 3 - m 4 i" {Saqn) 3 The war for Manchuria is no bandit-suppressing campaigri, un-|of the large stock of whisky now| A leading local in supported . Me os p.m, ..7 less vou can conceive of 400,000 to 500,000 “bandits” superbly armed on ‘hand, no additional increase Mr, Ehlers’ belief that unless

delivery. * After being granted

fuel by the committee, they we Hospital Reports

allow him time to file an appealiexpected to reconvert their heat-|

ing plants to a type of fuel more |

readily available, { BERN, Jan. 29 (UP)—Barbara

Most of the hardship cases yes- Hutton was reported by her hus- new cold wave was moving down The term becomes ridiculous : : terday were among persons who'band today to be in better: spirits (rom Hudson Bay. when you picture 150,000 xavier (J Franc Recall monthly average during the 1947 it ix and any substantial: drop and slightly improved after a Indianapolis Weatherman Paul alsist troops almost continually on

night in which he said her condi-

had installed oil-burning equipment during 1947. All of the 25 applicants were small home-own-

ers, who had failed to obtain’ a tion was “very grave ‘range up to about 30 and the low Where overland lines of supply government of Premier Robert a voluntary reduction proved man said. “Until it becomes abe fuel oil delivery contract from a; The Woolworth heiress was re- tonight would be about & to 1°. (and reinforcement from China Schuman ran headon into a new fruitless. : solutely necessary we'd rather distributor. \ported to have undergone a seri-| Coldest temperature early this proper are insecure and broken. crisis today when the finance, He also said that on last Juneijust grin and bear it”

Applicants for emergency deliv-|"°

eries are asked to apply in person *'* operation. receritly, She had,

» i tors” more than to wheat prices, Other assistance in the office is request by the Michigan Consoli jee- Lot ' being given by personnel from The Qactors would not discuss the, ted Gas Co. to conserve fuel. Pefuge b Pen Eo haoring and tion technically killed it before it Follows Wheat fuel oi companies By pe. SY. ! Her husband, Prince Igor front The Last | Ohio's heavy indus toin on the map a military Serr fen Sains up Jar hasliamantey men were un a i , - 4 . ' ¢ Ble Y [0ibetzkoy, spent the morning with...) "cootion to 50 per cent of‘ The U. 8. government i8, of ¢rnment could offer a new meas-

an egg, the prisoner ked the/see any relief in the over-all sit- { TE Tro ution Emergency. deHveriey Aor ieee {normal fuel supply. At least course, fairly well informed ure to the same end if it felt cap-|gye room. Ravenswood home ANd.ing concern. aees-no_reason-fof if er in Indianapolis and to tell them needy consumers is now being ob- 20,000 workefs were laid off In| o_o. 0g on Page 12—Col 4) able of overriding the commission 515, damaged another. a general increase right now, but to bring his child to see him. tained by reducing shipments to U S Court Halts the area. | IR SA disapproval. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Walls, 7202 4." 400s anticipate local adjust “I knew if I got out of this one those usérs who had contracts Us We Eleven coal mines shut down ibs - . Fitch, Ave. returned to theirlpinie™ in prices based on local they'd try me on some other one with distributors. in Western Pennsylvania when Silent Cinderella {home this morning to find it be-igiwverence in labor and distribu- | they'd get me somewhere down | ice choked the rivers and pre- « Us . ing destroyed by fire. ltion costs. 3 the Tine,” Watts said in an inver-| fortran rrr winietn x Resting Comfortably [The fre was discovered hy! “IE's no mere than reasonable

. . i hal 6 ‘ vented barges from hauling out Jap Admits uU. S. coal, [PIGNCLion was edt a F 8 . Br A BRIT 7 ' ; ‘ : —Eleven-year-old Barbara Kirby, Washingtom, Township volunteer rollow the price of wheat," says WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (UP), In Buffalo, N. Y., more than or uns in gece ..: “Silent Cinderella” of Jack- fire departmant. Despite the ef- wijiis, whose group includes Gen=

-—~The National Labor Relations’

Airman’s Death

YOKOHAMA, Jan. 29 (UP)—! d . : ; xe y Board said the federal district] Aliment for industsial plant. ATHENS, Jan. 20 (UP)—Maj. fortably” “at. Jefferson Hospital Pumper 32, of ‘the Broad Ripple Quaker Oats. General Foods, 5 The commander of a group of war t- Fuel supplies were dwindling gen william G. Livesay, chief of, ° fre vazed the house y x { qe court of southern New York to-|steadily in Indiana, but the [TT Sari ‘A vou Milita Mission to heré today follawing an operation station, the fire TazZe - Standard Brands and Procter & crimes. suspects... (he. CONLEASEd 4, jeuyed- & temporary restEnine: ing up of the Severity of the eold yg, Ben a On I TORO IE YIN... TT NORE REX! door, owned by Gamble. i \ Bi I Ea eparteg oy mt | The operation was performed ME. RHE ME Fred Becker; Was’ “TH present price of “brewd is = =r

murderers of six American airmen ing - order forbidding General was expected to help -the situa- : in French Indo-China, testified Motors Corp. to put into effect tion. ' {United States had met Greek re

today that he personally cut the ® company-sponsored insurance! where was no apparent threatordering an unspecified number Gay. It permitted the child to ; throat of one Naval aviator wp Plan covering about 350,000 em-yet of an industrial shut down.of To-millimeter rs howitzers, | breathe Without a tube. ) Phy ais children, Oiell; 13: Jt Jumps (JO HiR 8 Ditmas . a satisfy my desire.” jBioYess, in the area. Oll continued to be Gen. Livesay said that under siclans said whether she will be , Ln 11, and Mary Dean, 16, flour goes. up 20 cents.” . §

Former Lt. Hidea Ishazaki said Judge John Bright, wh ordered

he “approached the . victim—be-|,, “ and throughout the nation. {had sent 50 shiploads of military : of the Are. w TN lieved to have been Joseph H. She SS hold the insur , {equipment and supplies totaling several months, rs A egmeyer. cirlet of. the| $100,000 Fire Sweeps : “Judge Bright ordered GM to HELLO. AND GOODBY ... 90:000-0dd. tons. through Jan, 20.. Barbara was left voiceless bY [Solinteer fire department. sat Mental Hospital 3 ius {eR fn his court not Iater than yy is nupried: inte ihe Hurry: Inn. lokies Sofoulls- appealed fn ihe. (Wo. YEAS OIL. _TWG_DTEVIOUN. yp an.ewerhasied con. stove. SOEETBORO. Mast. Jan 20. “With my sword—which was D- wo be NY rey A early today: and hurried out with United Bates for SOU more moun- OPerATIONE 16 TeRtore Ney vorce = Ii" 5" the Wall family's per- UPL = Fire tats - Uris. She -had not remained to not my best combat sword—I' gon putting the plan into effect. $100, police reported. fain guns. ¢ were’ unsuccessful. eT sonal belongings were destroyed. boro Btate Mental Hospital build.

Russ Protest

Opened hy U.S.

LONDON, Jan. 29 (UP)-—Rus-sia has protested to the United) States and Great Britain that reiactivation of the Mellaha Air]

Moscow, quoting a Tass dis-|

ships. The reason the field was being

{two weeks ago, was to help handle . F ig «1 d WwW message to Congress asking It sald the 1-cent increase in In. p Grip on State ore n n ire . ar to keep the administration's grain!/diana the first of the year put

i » rice Rise On Bread

Increase of 1-2c Would Boost Cost 70-80% Above 1940 Mark

The price of bread may be increased another one to two \cents a loaf within the next two months, both local and inational market experts agreed today. Such-increases-would-put- the cost-of-a-loaf of bread-to. ~~ 8& [the housewife 70 to 80 per cent above what it was in 1040, Even that, bakers say, won't match the percentage their i . own costs have gone up since Truman Fights that dimly remembered day of the 10-cent loaf of bread. | . Although Indianapolis bread pga . do For Grain Curbs < |prices are as low as any city's - REHEARSAL—Busily rehearsing for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's first : 0, he sountry, avin BAY, Ge Pension Fuad concert to be given at 8:30 p. m. toddy in the Murat-are left to right:

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Of Italian Pact

by Alexander 8. Panyushkin,

Quotes Tass Dispatch

hike may come unless the cost pressure eases. Whether it will

~ Urges Congress

WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (UP) At least, local food buyers have h — President Truman today made the consolation that if the price i

to give him power to control the|©0lY one, not two.

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Me Fruman..sent a. special the Indiana Bakers Association,

: : . x : Neat : 4 Today, Tomorrow | J rE Ae, Nationahet. government chooses toy erolution extending the power bub atl did nothing for, he es LOCAL TEMPERATURES call its war with the Chinése Communists “bandit suppression,” pu She Inonth, butt Ane ouse [baker about meeting coats anking Committee has olocked of packaging and transporting

6am ..6 10am ..'5 andin Manchuria its strategy seems as sadly misfitted to realities .; extension for even that period: |and other factors which have

The weather eased up hete and under Russian auspices with sur. - 8 in the whisky reserve is justified. |pressures ehse up “some new ad\throughout the Middle West to- rendered Japanese weapons who He also said that if Congress justment will have to be made.” day, but in the East, source of DoW have practically. a strangle- p l S C lima grants his request, distillers would The bakery official added, hows ‘some of Indiana's coal supply, a hold on this rich area. i be permitted ‘ to: use 2.5 million ever, that he doesn't believe the . bushels of grain a month. Theiriprice of wheat can stay where

|ngral year was 3,250,000 bushels! might forestall a price increase, A. Miller predicted that tempera- the defense within a diminishing, _ . | The President said efforts to] “We won't increase the price t ‘tures today and tomorrow would salient of Southern Manchuria.| «PARIS, Jan. 29 (UP)-—The have the distilling industry make unless we have to,” this spokes.

So-China is not waging a cam- commission of the National As- 30 the nations whisky stork was! In New York. however, the na-

morning was 5. » : paign of bandit suppression in sembly turned \down a cabinet 464 million gallons, a six-year tional picture was even less opti

The East Ohio Gas Co. limited Lee M. Marshall, chairman of Fire today left a family of five 130 poard of the Continental

omeless. The flames razed a Baking Co., largest national bak:

PHILADELPHIA, Jan.20 (UP) Robert Fitch who called the ts expect the price of bread to

1000- workers were. led by & fue} |sonville, Fla was “resting com- forts of the volunteers and eral Mills, Pillsbury, Kellogg Co, ~~ |i

by surgeons at the hospital Mon. (hreatendd. but fireiten managed based on $2.75 wheat. But today “0

quests for mountain: artillery by to save it, but one\wall was wheat costs around $3.25. Every

It said the order was issued bY (po most critically short fuel here ; i States Able to speak and breathe nor- ! \ Y [the aid program the United Sta *% mally will not be determined for Were &ll in-school at the “(ime

DETROIT, Jan, 29 (UP)—A Only Monday Premier Themi- a diphtheria attack when she wak'y,, 4s or the fire was “prob.

r the v ; : i 'B ¢ ah -— wT I le Oe iro. is tools EL stud aL request of Robert McClain Enters Democratic Contest Bin deliberation Watts had jok- sword was of inferiof quality the, oo) wig told the court that Gene Cc ain n e S$ - . g : ¥ remarked: “I may be home blade did not go ail the Way ors) Motors had refused to bare

1 just told-her they found me would suffer, I cut the jugular Workers on the details of the invein and rolled the body over Lhe! gyrance plan.

than $7000. male me

The Joss was estimated at more Ing “abel drove 156 elderly. - ® A Seen - zero weal

Fo eS RE SSE Eo Governor as Schricker Withdraws House Votes Gag FE

tal patients into nears r, and caused Injury

“ta tour firemen r and—-damage-of

* lolassified as “senile” by hospital

tendants led 120 of them to safety

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; ) T w SHELBYVILLE, Ind, alts is over. ‘

A The Jurors’ decision wrote fnis* to a crime which spread “Or over Indianapolis and Maron County and centered national ition on the Indianapolis Mave of violence. It Also’ left an, unwritten chapLn Indianapolis crime annals. conviction of Watts for the ney -slaying virtually i Any chance of ever formally Ng the murder of Mrs. Mabel

ut near Beech Grove. Wat(s

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Pam : Le : 1 ~Imisstoner under for Gov, Paul (Continued a Page: 12 unl. 1) slope.” : ——m——————— Shelbyville Insurance Executive's Action BE Oe A or I is = (On Tax Cut Debate ime. was injured. Three at~ od . % . H - ) politics as a preginet committee- | 7 By ROBERT BLOEM ; aot— pi - onion} ith fA th {shers, 2 S onvic ion oses , ¥ man and from 1930 to 1933 served | (Earlier Story on Page 3) ward exit w re extinguis

IChapter In Crime Annals’

| Verdict Virtually Precludes Any Chance | ll Of Legally Closing Merrifield Slaying - A

imes State Serviee recommended to President TruJan. 20—-The trial of Robert Austin man a wage increase of cents an hour for non-operatin v It ended yesterday. on the 13th trial day as the jury ruled that employees of the short line rail- action followed that of the foratts must pay with his own life for the slaying of Mrs, Mary Lois roads retroactive to Sept. 1, 1947. mer governor. ey Nov. 11 in her North ‘Side Indianapolis home.

confessed this crime but his vonviction for the Burney slaying precludes possibilities that the Merrifield murder will ever be wound up through due process of law, 3 : | , Afthough Watfs’ fate is forinally sealed, there remains the possibility that his lawyers will file a motion for a new trial. Such a

paving the way for the

Mr. Truman set up the emer- ting into or out of the race has | » Times-Legion Golden Gloves gency board on Jan..2 to investi- been holding up the Democratic Deliberated Issue ‘Construction . Tournament night at the gate the wage dispute in which a parade. “But after due deliberation,” he| A remonstrance against’ the| N. Pennsylvania St. Armostrike was threatened. 1 MecMcClain, first Democrat to | {said, “I have definitely decided =... ..n of sidewalks along | ry. , Potion probably WOUld DS OVEr-iatic Roe Batre. {announce officially that he would Jat Iwill not be a candidate.” |, o.i0y Drive, between 46th and e Avoid standing in line Hirohito Permits seek a nomination in the coming] | ‘Mr. Schricker issued the brief|sq sts, was filed with the Works for your tickets . . . get {convention, is generally regdrded: {statement unexpectedly, deflating Board today 'by property owners, | _ ~ them "before the fights at a booming “Schricker for Gov-| More than 51 per cent of the Bush-Callahan's, 136 B.

Tifield, slain Oct. 30 in her ‘ , case to be appealed to the Indiana His Poem Read Last |. having the inside track with

Supreme Court. The death verdict grew out of

,There had been a recess from deliberation from 5:45 to 7:10

Side Glances.18! 4, ing ; | commoners: ; . re EE eh the ceremony for the first time. ticket. governor. (day that 100 were dead and thou- Hundreds of students clashed with

By, the time the principals’ in

Sports «++ 24-25 pq cise had been ‘called to the

| courtroom and the jury

«+20! dal «3 seated. may VAPIR. 17 | Washington «18! the clock hands stood at 5:48. At SUG en its mists, but the Democratic chairman and was tive secretary of the Indiana As- Indian Ocean which destroyed the dishissal of four sides afl rr Map 3 Rp {my World Affairs 18/ (Continued oa Page 13—Col. 2) remaining

“ Wa go Hike Ur ed | party's state convention: next June. ; insurance law which has been —The House today A approved meetin © Mr. McClain's announcement, made without the usual advance widely copied by other states, = | without significant opposition a Germans Call New Strike

re short lines followed the pattern Schricker's statement and the of a recent arbitration award for equally obvious fact that Mr. employees of the trunk lines. McClain had made no move to

railroads and 17 non-operating morning supported belief that Mr. unions, Schricker's reticence about get-

peror” Hizohito, until recently a tion. No comment was forthcom-|

ning entries were submitted by cratic 10th District organization today became the first men to | paris. Jan. 20 (UP)~The

Paves Way for Big Party Campaign Boom [been active in Shelby County after clearing. a flame-blocked

Harry McClain, Shelbyville insurance man, today announced 4. clerk-treasurer of Shelbyville. | The ‘other 36 fled from a dam-

|hé would ‘seek the Democratic nomination for governor at the is was the sponsor of the 1935 WASHINGTON, Jan, 20 (UP) aged wing.

tice, followed by less than 24 hours a statement by former Gov. | y take-it-or-leave-it procedure for j Henry F. Schricker that he would not be a candidate, - | War 1 Veteran considering the controversial $6.5 STUTTGART, Jan. 29 (UP)— Political observers were quick] , He is a veteran of World Wer billion income tax reduction bill. Labor leaders of Wuerttembergto attach significance to the 'I, & member of the American, The so-called “gig” procedure Baden today called a general 1g y - h Mr. McClain's Legion, the Elks, the Eagles, Ma- was approved by voice vote, [t|strike néxt Tuesday of an estispied wih Viieh air. an {sons and the Indianapolis Press‘hars amendments except ihose mated million workers fn the Club. . approved by the Ways and Means German state within the Amer Mr. Schricker, long considered Committee and specifies that all ican occupation zone. : the most likely Democrat to win general debate on the bill must p—— -_— - a—

the nomination, said last night he Kg completed tomorrow. " i i if had Sivan “thoughtful and sathest Voting will take place Monday Golden Glovers - Wo consideration to the many solicl- passage is a sure bet, : : ¢ tion i Set for Actio |

tations of friends throughout the —

stat erning th inatio TRI y N | tor A yh ¢ nomination Protest Sidewalk eTomotrrow! night is .

WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (UP)— Tf special emergency board todiy

The recommendation for the Obvious unexpectedness of Mr.

The case involved 18 short-line jump into the picture until this

, |ernor” movement which started property owners along the street Washington St, or at The

TOKYO, Jan. 29 (UP)-—Em- the Democratic state organiza-| y {several months ago. | had signed the protest, Sportsman's Store, 126 N.,

. bera 3.17] . a nati Ee a Bor God in the eyes of his fellow cit- ing immediately, however, from ..| ‘The former governor has been 8 The board ordered names on Pennsylvania St. x ger closed instructions to the|'Zens, today decided to give prec- Democratic state headquarters. | o ; i wi} Ivica president of -the Fletcher the remonstrance checked to oPrices até! jury. It ended at 8:30 o'clock |tdence for a’ change to the com-| Way for the Shelbyville candl- ~~ » oo Trust Co. here since he left the make sure that persons who When a sharp rap from inside the Mon people. date’s entry into the ‘party yu: CANDIDATE—Harry Mc. governor's chair three years ago. signed lived in the property they. prone jury room door indicated the jury His entry for the annual New bernatorial race was paved only! | in of Shelbyville, defeated | ; owned along the street. . include reached a verdict. | Year Imperial Poetry contest was/last week when he was unani-| ( = state in 1946, | Shor Kills 100 1s ari ——— w the last to be read, after win- mously indorsed by the Demo-| Y . h m $ IW mission

Students Battle Police a were allowed. in for thé top spot on the state seek Democratic nomination for French press agency reported to- SHANGHAL Jan. 29 (UP) sale

‘8s poem: . "At that time, Mr. McClain re- sands of homes were destroyed in mounted © police in northwest

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The ! “Warm and bright spring has signed his post as 10th district! Mr. McClain, who naw is execti- a storm on Reunion island in the Shanghai today in protest against

look cold their succeeded by Karl Everstt &f sociation of Insurance Agents, entire sugar crop and was fol-/the” anti-British dist . Muncie. ‘Mérved as state insurance com-,lowsd by Loods ‘ | Jaa. 1% %

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