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WASHINGTON Feb. 11 (UP) " General Hospital. He was 83. |} 413d Ave. a member of Troop 01 td 3 , : John Holland, 23, of 4165) Mr. Secon ¥ ; ; ' The Civil Aetonautics: Admin-| wy high-salaried = employees|g Bt. badly out about Ag oe nas btn In Shelby Mayor Feeney stepped aside momentarily as head of the ot 11] C T A [¥ ig Jatration seid today that 52 mew have agreed to join me in an|the head last night when the carlson ty a Vee i a goysrament in al ow Tom Lug So. [plorer ‘Post 179, Municipal Cour V7) 4 |efto cut down picture costs llided with one : : . *|4; Keith B 6141 Haverford 4 diana and that 52 other existing|to a reason hy he was driving co ing here 24 years ago. the post. : Keith Bundy, A NLR ahle level,” Mr. Gold-| driven by Walter Freeman, 40, of to assume \he pos Ave., Troop 90, postmaster; Barry : 4 Mepyrts shoud be improved dur- wyn said on his return yesterday gh x. Co Ave. at Dela- Services will be held at 1:30 May Is Police Chief Campbell, hm pos a Ave. 4 FALLCREIK AT MERIDIAN ST. | Ing the next three years. ~~ |from a long vacation in Hono- P. m. Friday in the G. H. Herr- -four other le Scouts|Scout Ship 92, weather man, and Co a ; , . : ware St. and Massachusetts Ave. Firty-fou Eag ut Ship 92, an, st of the Hoosier projects|luli “I still intend to make the 3021 N.|Mann funeral home. Burial will dey gymed 1 offices during 11/W! -648 edo St woul {highest qual e| Cecil Wayland, 42, of N.|in Washin Park Cemet. i leading offices filiam Supp; N. Tux uy d be $14,218,000, of which highest quality pictures possible.”| Gale St. was injured at Illinois gton Park Cemetery. |, m ceremonies. : Troop 6, U. 8. collector of Inthe federal government should| - He said his corporate officials|and Washington Sts, when he Survivors include his wife, Jen- 71 ternal revenue. spend $6,699,000 1 had is. jo: Included were Donn May, 4571 pe ,609,000 and local spon- taken the blow to their/was hit by a truck driven by|Die; one daughter, Miss Hester g,,,yville Road, Troop 91, po- - Sas sors $7,519,000. a pocketbooks with good grace be-| William King, 34, of 3812 KE. Sconce; three sons, Hal, Charles joy chief; William Kern, 1414 N. In the nation at large, the CAA cause they know their future|Aloda St. . C. and Donald D., all of Indian- Exeter Ave. Troop 66, fire chief; 2 estimated, . 2745 new airports| depends upon it. apolis, and one brother, Joseph, pioharq Morgan, 4771 Park Ave., [ should be built and 2090 existing] G0ldWyn's news rockéd Holly-|2 INFANTS DIE IN FIRE Edinburg. Troop 75, sheriff; Dan Wakefield, a i ones improved in the three-year wood, where other studios have] NORWALK, Cal, Feb. 11 (UP) " 6129 Winthrop Ave., Troop 90, i period. . The cost would be/Pten making feeble stabs. at|—Two infants were killed and Local Issues Municipal Court 3; George i $1,048,500,000. saving their stockholders’ money.|four others burned seriously yes- : Toombs, 6199 Colonial Ave. Ex|Oné major film company econo-|terday by wind-fanned flames —Feb. 11 . 7 ben, Law Requires Report mized by firing its assistant/which swept through an 11-unit STOCKS “BIg Aske po, eceive 5 i The three-year estimate was|pastry cook. - - NE et an A Trumans Receive i 4 published by T. P. 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last night.

they ransacked cash drawer of $75 at the Miller Drug Store, 1901 W. Morris St.,

n wore white scars

Threaten Attendant

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after drawer.

Jack Cohen,

Ave., reported a bandit held him up at his- liquor store, 70. W.. New

threatened Herman Hager, 19, 515 Grande -Ave., attendant, and escaped with $45 ransacking When they left they threw a bottle at .the attendant. Riverview

-the

York St., and escaped with $115.

At 3 a. m. today, three men, one of them holding a pistol, held up Lawrence McBride, 21, of 3190 8. Tacoma Ave., attendant at the Gasteria station, western Ave. and $40 after ransacking all the office

desks,

Arrest Suspect

Half an hour later’ police arrested a suspect in with the holdup. He was hiding in some weeds near the station. Burglars broke in the Central Union Truck Terminal, 202 8. West Bt, and battered open a safe. They took between $50 and $100, according to Russell Ham,

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Saw Her Many Times, Newspaperman Says

future. Thé White House denial followed a columnist's report that the couple was engaged. : Mr. Handy said he met Miss Truman in 1945 when he was an interpreter in the State Department and had seen her several times since. He moved into the

cash |State Department's foreign serv-

Jor in 1941 from the post of Unit-

After the war, he became assistant to his father, publisher of the Ypsilanti Press.

Gold

(Silent on Cupid And Margaret Truman

wyn Movie Executives Get 50 Pct. Salary

Producer Includes Self in Drastic Move;

British Ban, Box Office Slumhps Blamed

By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON, United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 11-—The box-office slump hit the plush-lined

's Arrow

ville, 8. C.; Mrs. Lula Mitchell, Louisville, and Mrs. Sallie Pruitt, Vine Grove, Ky. and nine grandchildren. .

Mrs. Sallie Pendleton

Services for Mrs, Sallie Pendleton, who died Tuesday, will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m: in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes with burial in Washington Park. Mrs. Pendleton had been ill a year, lived at 2324 Prospect St. and was the widow of Frank Pendleton, longtime railroad man.

CUPID'S TARGET? — Frank Handy, 33.yéar-old Ypsilanti, Mich., newspaperman, said today that any announcement concerning reports of his engagement to Margaret Truman must come from the White House. Mr. Handy said he met Miss Truman while he was an inter preter in the State Department and had teen her several times since. belonged to the Fountain Square Christian Church, . the Prospect Chapter OES and the Fidelity Rebekah Lodge 227. Survivors include her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Feightner of Chicago; a brother, Fred Westfall, and three nephews. The Rev. Warren Mathis, her pastor, will officiate at the funeral.

Light (Is) Messick

Slash

GOP Big Guns Toss Out Barrage of Charges in Lincoln Week Speeches

Indiana in the annual burst of “Lincoln Week" oratory. Te Er aor of the Talt bungling and fumbling have fired the boilers of inflation.”

ate revision of the Taft-Hartley {Labor Act. Ben. Robert A. Tart

prepared for delivery before the Gary Service Clubs.

She ‘was born in Paris; Ky., and.

offices at Samuel Goldwyn’s studio today, with every executive— from Goldwyn on down—taking a 50 per cent slash in his paycheck.

Light (Is) Messick, 4317 E.

27, terminal dispatcher.

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The Capitol Tire Co., 425 N. Delaware St, was broken into last night. Burglars escaped an undetermined amount of cash.

: were being questioned by detectives today in connection with the burglary of Store, 1314 W. Washington St. last night. Several radios and

were taken.

32 New Airports Urged for Indiana

with

liffiousines. Up to now, the big-wigs in thé front offices have been chopping off the budget by firing messenger girls and assistant -secretaries. Henceforth, Mr. Goldwyn said, all corporate executives working for him will find their checks will buy just half as much caviar| come next payday. And that includes his own. “I practice what I preach” proclaimed Mr. Goldwyn. Applies to Salaries Ro The wage-cut applies only ot salaries. Movie executives won't have to mortgage their swimming pools if they make movies| the customers will pay to see, because they will keep on drawing dividends = from the Goldwyn

It was the first big-scale cut in movie-making costs since hard

times, brought on by the collapse of the British market and the nose-dive of ticket sales at home, hit the land of mink and imported

Traffic Mishaps Injure 3 Here

Washington St., barber here for nine years, will be buried at Spencer following services in that Sy at 11 a. m. Friday. He was Mr. Messick died at his home yesterday following several weeks’ illness. He worked at the Audubon barber shop in Irvington for many years. Before coming to Indianapolis in 1939, Mr, Messick acci-{ lived in Muncie for 16 years, Surviving besides the wile, Elizabeth Messick, are a son, Robert, La Porte; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Messick, Freedom, Ind.; a brother, E. J. Messick, Indianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Ballard West, Freedom.

Ed Sconce

Ed Sconce, 1418 Leonard St., . died today

Three persons were injured, none seriously, in traffic dents here last night. Dr. Horace E. Crocket, 39 E. 9th St., tripped over a tow cable between: two moving automobiles at Pennsylvania and 11th Sts, and was thrown to the pavement. He received a fractured hip. The tow car was being driven by George N. Jarred, 825 Edison St. He was arrested on a charge of having improper

lights. Cut.About Head :

in

a mess of pottage.”

‘No Need for Labor Act Change Now,’ Taft __ Tells Hoosiers; Halleck Scores New Deal ; ' By ROBERT BLOEM = Here's what top: Republicans are saying throughout

Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) at Gary: “There is no need for

Legislators’ Wage Case Opens Today

To Hear Arguments

Special Judge Floyd Burns will secre hear opening arguments in Cir-| Co cuit-Court-at-2-p.-m.-today-in-the. Ay the unpaid -plaintiffs. are. sult of five state legislators to|Republicans, as is Mr, Burch. force payment of salaries for . cm———

other state jobs they hold. -. Banquet fo Honor

Others are Rep. rad of Petersburg who also is a state barber ; Rep. El-

Rep. Charles Halleck (R. 2d Dist.) at Lafayette: “New Deal

Rep, Earl Wilson (R. 9th Dist.) at Seymour: “The natioft is

like a drunken driver on the highway to bankruptcy.”

Lt. Gov. Richard T. James, at Tipton: “The state's number one|

"| domestic problem is its roads.” | ‘Taft Opposes Change r Now in Labor Act

the reckless spending and the ex|cessive taxing—all this and more lunder the Truman administra. tion has fired the bollers of iniflation.”

Calls Marshall Plan

Sales Talk ‘Nonsense’ Rep. Earl Wilson (R. th Dist.)

There is no need for immedi-

(R. 0.) said today in a speech

Sen. Taft. conceded that pro-|

visions of the controversial lawitold a Seymour rally last night

prohibiting political activity by|that sales propaganda for the

have to be revised, but he urged sense.” “further trial” for the act in its, “I know all the stuff and nonpresent form. Pointing out that strikes had sell George Marshall's proposal decreased generally under the for feeding Europe, clothing her act, the Ohio presidential aspir- better than she has ever been ant said many union leaders had used to and treating her to un-| “praised the bill as a boon to every union member.” i “Only serious objection to the law today comes from a few unions which have had a closed shop for many years,” he said. “I~think the people of the United States would overwhelmingly vote against any attempt to repeal the closed shop provision of the Taft-Hartley Act.”

‘Don't Sell Birthright For Mess of Pottage’

If Abraham Lincoln could have heard President Truman's recent message to Congress, Rep. Charles Halleck (R. 24 Dist.) told a Lafayette audience last night, he would have said to the American people: “Don’t sell your birthright for

just how vital to the Democratic

to continue like a drunken driver down ‘the highway to bankruptey.”

Roads a Key Issue In '49, James Says

In Tipton, Lt. Gov. Richard T. James, candidate for the GOP Governor nomination, stuck to state issues. The most pressing

state's lawmakers said, will be roads. “A system must be devised soon so that more money is avallable for roads in Indiana,” he said. “There must be a fairer,

in 1949, ne

monies collected by the state. Many counties of Indiana are fast

“There is no one factor that y approaching an emergency be-

has caused inflation,” Rep. Halleck said. “It is the bungling, cause of the poor condition of the fumbling and vacillating, the their roads and their financial of “selfish politics at the{inability -to correct expense of the people generally,ition.”

56 Eagle Scouts ‘Take Over’ Local, State, Federal Posts

Van Buskirk Becomes ‘Governor,’ Lugar Acts As ‘Mayor’ in Civic Week Observance Here

Indianapolis Eagle Scouts today held honorary posts in the city, county, state and federal governments in observance of Civie| °

{Day and Boy Scout Week.

Gov, Gates yielded his chair to Charles Van Buskirk, 1212 N

{up the state job pay of the five

__ Defendant in the suit is State Miss Grace Auditor A. V. Burch who has held| A panquet will held at 6:30 o'clock tonight in the Hotel Line coln In honor of Miss Grace Brown, retiring head of the Ine dianapolis Free Kindergarten

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men for nearly a year on grounds they were in violation of a con: stitutional provision against hold-

ing two state posts at once. Society. = ‘ : | Slenker Goes Payless She served for 20 years with | One plaintiff in the suit is Rep. the society.

Glenn Sienker of Monticello, who] Committee members are Miss resigned from the legislature but{Helen Bradley, Mrs, Helen Olney, still is going payless in his postiand Mrs. Ruth Oprey.

labor unions may “ultimately” | Marshall Plan 1s “stuff and non- &

sense which has been put out to)

heard-of luxury at American ex-| pense,” Rep. Wilson said. “I know | |

cause it is for the United States

immediate problem facing thei

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What Is a Burial Vault, and What Is Its Purpose?

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A burial vault is much [ike an underground mausoleum, It can be made of metal or concrete and completely encloses the casket~glving protection against water and preventing the grave from sinking.

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