Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1948 — Page 2
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Imposes No Death Penalties .. NUERNBERG, Feb. 19 (UP)— Two Nazi generals were sentenced to life imprisonment today by an American war crimes tribunal which held that no crime could be charged for killing captured members of resistance forces who failed to comply with the rules of war. Marshal Witheim List and Lt, Gen, Walter Kuntze, Nazi overlords of the occupied Balkans, ! : drew life terms for mass_execuEj > Uons of civilians in reprisal for 1 attacks on German soldiers. Six other Nasi oMcers were convinced of like charges and assessed prison terms ranging from seven 10 20 years. The other two of the 10 defendants were acquitted for lack of evi- : dence, : © Trial Different - . The trial followed a new course in the unbroken series of war . erimes hearings. It produced acge and no death sentences. tribunal held that the bulk of the partisan bands troops
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CAIRO, Feb. 19 (UP) — Reports emen today tended to condeath of King Imam Yahya, one of the most absolute monarchs in the world who imed some of his sons and { another into exile for failing to observe his teachings. emen is one of the seven Arab league states. It has an
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The king's death could not De mired, {i singers are i. MOC permitted to enter Yemen freely. Visitors must have per: n the king himaelf and then they are his guests.
Lawyer Says Kuhn Just ‘Sick’ of Dachau
MUNICH, Feb. 19 (UP)—Frits Kuhn, former fuehrer of the Ger-man-American Bund, escaped from the Dachau internment
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ALL JAKE'S WITH JACOB—Nine-m onth-old Jacob Stenger has his little hands _ full getting the range for a picture of his big doll. Baby Stenger arrived in New York on the motorship Batomy with his-parents en route to- Montreal from Cracow. Poland. «cratic gubernatorial
Amnounce Pairings For Net Tourney
Sectionals Open Wednesday at Butler
(Continued From Page One) almost unheralded to advance to regional competition. Three other Marion county teams drew outside sectional assignments in order that the local sectional might be pared to 16 teams. ‘Speedway’'s county tourney champs drew Amo, Hendricks county titlists, in the 2:30 p, m. game a week from Friday at Danville, : i Franklin township is to oppose Maxwell at 1:30 p. m. Friday afternoon in the * first encounter at Greenfield.
Pike township, which has won only one Jame this season, “ against town at 7 o'clock
Ticket Plans
Athletic Director Charles P. Dagwell of Tech announced that tourney tickets for season book holders will go on sale today. Students not holding season books will be given an opportunity to purchase tickets on Friday and the sale to the general public will open at the Tech boxoffices on Saturday night duri Tech's
Tickets are allotted to otner
‘Muncie Man Given
Reformatory Term
| T Times State Service ANDERSON, Feb. 19 — Daniel | Skaggs, 29, of Muncie faces a sentence of 2 to 21 years at the In(diana Refromatory for invelun-
tary manslaughter in connection with an automobile collision last | Aug. 21 south of here in which a 1yerol child was injured fatally. 5 Judge Joseph A. Dickey of Madison Circuit Court found guilty of involuntary ughter and reckless driving at a hearing this week, and sentenced him on the first count, Hal Kimble, baby son of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kimble of Mohawk, was the accident victim, Skaggs was accused of driving in the left lane of a three-lane highway while under the influence of liquor.
British Soldier Slain in Jerusalem
One British soldier was killed today and two others were wounded seriously when a group of Jewish underground fighters — believed to be members of the Irgun Zvei Leumi—fired on them as they stood looking in a show window. The attack was presumed to be in reprisal for the slaying of four Haganah men, They were dumped at the Damascus Gate ‘by the,
schools are conducting their own
A bulky field of 779 entered the 1948 state meet, and from the smallest to the largest hopes ram high today. Raub in Benton county at the Oxford sectional was the school with the smallest enrollment, It listed 18 and 10 of these must he boys for a full
h r arama were! “THe body year-old girl, believed
to be a member of the Haganah defense organization, was found in the no man's land between Tel Aviv and Jaffa. In a different part of the border region, the body of a young
JERUSALEM, Feb. 10 (UP)—|
Wilson Named AT&T President
Terre Haute Native Succeeds Gifford
Leroy A. Wilson, native of Terre Haute, today had been named president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Corp. in New York. - He succeeds Walter 8. Gif ford “who was appointed to the chairmanship of the board of directors. Mr. Gifford had been president of the gigantic industry since 1925. ile Mr, Wilson was attending Rose Poly-
Mr. Wilson :
: technic Institute at Terre Haute,
he worked during a bummer vacation with the telephone company as a construction crew timekeeper, : : Transfered to N. Y. After graduation in 1921, he was assigned to the company as traffic clerk. In 1927 he became traffic superintendent of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. Later he was transferred to New York and was appointed general commercial engineer in 1042. Two years later he became financial vice president. A director of many companies in the system, Mr. Wilson was named a member of the AT&T in addition to his new position.
Correct Budget Error, Bayt to Get Pay Boost
Only one city official is expected to actually receive the $100 a month salary increase authorized by the City Council in night.
Haganah man was found, Several Arabs and Jews were wounded in sporadic exchanges|
squad was certified for the meet, Indianapolis’ own Tech with ta 4578 students was the school witn| the biggest roster. |
Bears Defending Champs
Shelbyville's Golden Bears are the defending champions in the tourney, but few fans and fol-
Frank Barnes’ charges a chance to repeat. The team was riddled by graduation and has had only an ordinary record this year, Jeff of Lafayette, Madison, undefeated Lawrencebtirg, New AT bany and one of the Ft. Wayne entrants—either Central or South Side — ranked as the stronger,
will come from this list,
camp only because he was “sick! of it,” his lawyer said. The lawyer, Otto Gritschneder, said he had asked that Kuhn be | tried in absentia by the denaszifi-|
—and-he was positive the Tugitive then would appear at once. Attorney Gritsehneder said! Kuhn has nothing to fear legally | from a denazification hearing, since all his alleged Nazi activi. ties occurred in the United States when Kuhn was not a German
States for those offenses, the lawyer observed, He sald he sent Kuhn a copy of the indictment against him which he read and disappeared.
Mrs. John M. Wilson Services Tomorrow
cation court he was to have faced, |
Ask Mrs. Manners—
‘Fears Divorce So He Won't Marry Me’
of gunfire in Lydda, the Galilee region, and Gaza, !
Report Kaiser-Frazer, | Boston Firm in Deal
NEW YORK, Feb, 19 (UP) Kaiser-Frazer corporation is largest Investment banking houses in the country to market the 1,500,000 share block of the automobile company's stock
{however, covers all other top ¢ity tice on Britain
which another underwriting group! -
was-to have offered the public, | it was reported today. Efforts ‘to confirm the met with a’ neutral, but. not
right to pay six officials $100 a month extra on their present salaries. It was designed especially to raise City Engineer Phillip
{Bayt's salary from $4800 to $6000 naval |& year as provided by state law. pass” on islands Britain claims
An error in the budget gave Mr. Bayt only $4800. The ordinance,
officials, including Mayor Feeney. he mayor said he would refuse. to.accept the extra $100 and advised all other officials except Mr, Bayt to 'do the same.
—————————— KENTLAND MAN PROMOTED Times Slate Service _ KENTLAND, Feb. 10 — James Couch, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
report|Couch of Kentland; has been pro-
moted to the rank of technician
negative, attitude from officials of both Kaiser-Frazer and The
negotiations.
I'M 18 AND LOVE a boy, 20. He said he didn't want to, {marry me because there hasn't been a divorce in his family |
and he doesn't want*{o get the first one. He also thinks
we're too young.
When we go with other kids I don't mind but he acts
bored when we're alone. He
{right now,
said he loved me but wasn't
f : . sure about us. I don’t want to marry yet and said so but said I et OT vad loved him. He said I didn't love him if I didn’t want to get married
I went to see him at work and asked him to come out but he sald he had something to do. 1 haven't seen him since Jan, 30. I've tried to go out with other boys but I still think of him. Please
help me.
D.
Imagine—~Afraid to marry because he fears a divorce! People | In love think they NEVER would want a divorce,
Stop following him,
If he comes back surprise him by
agreeing that you aren't too well suited.
two. brothers. Thomas. and Ben Nurses train three years.
ville, O., and one sister, Mrs. Helén Robison. -She had a resident of Indianapo years, coming here from her former home in St,
- Relax Rule on Pilots WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 (UP) - racing pilots and their bly will be allowed
‘the Cleveland National next September, NaAssocia
neral ceremony.
Cremation will follow the fu-
sweet and kind when her husban
How much education is A. L. H.
: Funeral services will be held How Much Education Needed to Be Nurse? 3 at 1 p. m, tomorrow at Jones’ ; waoNT TO BE a registered nurse. of 4 ; Tabernacle Church I. MTS. (required and is college necessary? #1 pt Martha Anna Wilson of 779 In- Write colleges requesting bulletins. Hospitals have different ‘ diana Ave, who died in General requirements. Indiana University School of Nursing requires one Hospital Tuesday. She was 71. year of high school chemistry and two years of mathematies, § wrk Hien a survived O71 with one year of algebra preferred and a year of college advised.
jamin Davis, both of St. Clairs- ‘Are the Men Always Right?’
been * PO YOU REALLY THINK that men are always right? Do lis 37 YOu expect the “little woman” to change HER way of living and be
d stads out all hours? Do you
: je. 8Xpect her to act as if nothing happened when she'd like to hit Clairsville him over the head with something?
JUST CURIOUS.
I'm sure that columns listing faults of wives and husbands
would be the same length. and that means they want to k
| I'm not married but I have four sisters who are. | |
More women than men write to me
eep these men.
| With present tactics, so | suggest new ones——the “other woman”
| knows new methods. Sometimes Couples expect marriage to
real life, married or single, escape
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matically, as book romances, The hest chapter In the best book
tion | ever hed would he dull If read over and oyer, so how can
I suggest a new man. run as ‘tranquilly, yet as dra-
drabness?
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fifth grade for excellent performance of his duties with the finance
combinations this year and many| First Boston Corp. the banking|section, Headquarters IX Corps, He predicted an ear] believe that the 19048 champion house said to be involved in the of the U, 8. Eighth Army in Sen-
dai, Japan.
If you think that you won't
sionally, you're being impractical.
‘How Can | Get Boy Frien
MY BOY FRIEND says I'm feet tall and he is six feet, but t
short as I am. He told his boy friend that I'm too good for him.
The girls he goes with all smok I'll be 20 in April and he is
heard about him going with another girl and told him. He said for me te go with other boys and he wanted to go with other girls
but wanted to come back to me,
I love him very much, How can I get him back?
The end Is near when the boy- says that you're teo geod for
him. That rarely goes with a ma
about it—I won't—you're wasting yonr time, Growing a few inches
won't save you but stretching y
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{of two
An ordinance passed Monday ,ynedition would be on the way he ordinance gave the city the| Bouth
A.wife ordinarily doesn't want to divorce that man she ance loved, whe helped Ker choose the things that made a home, whe walked the hospital corridors the night that she gave him a son. She'll hate their private and public admission of failure, She'll wonder if he really was so bad. She'll remember hearing him Whistle in the bathroom and forget his ring in the tub. Of course men often are wrong but mostly aren't the good ones mainly indifferent and unsympathetic?
Louisiana Tax Quiz
Vote on U. S. Probe
WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 (UP) day cleared for quick action mittee to investigate
cratic leaders. . House GOP leaders may bring the measure up for a vote later in the day: if the Democractic leadership agrees to suspend the informal truce on. controversial legislation this week. Otherwise, it may not come up before next Monday, the day before the | Louisiana gubernatorial run-off election. ' The measure, introduced by Rep. Everett Dirksen (R. IIL)! would create a select committee of seven members to investigate possible fraudulent tax returns filed with the Internal Revenue Collector at New Orleans. | The measure resulted from, f by . James Domengeaux (D.| go Earl X. Long, Damo Louisiana and brother of the late Huey Long, had filed fraudulent federal tax returns, . { The charges were attacked as! false ‘on the floor by Rep. ¥, Edward Hebert (D. La.), who also demanded that the in tax returns of Sam Jones, Mr. Long's opponent in next Tuesday's runoff election be investigated.
Sues for $77,999 In Rushville Crash
Times State Tr 3 RUSHVILLE, Feb, 19—An ac-| cident south of Rushville on Aug.! 18, 10486, has resulted in the filing’
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: damage $77,000.99, in the local eircuit, court, |
Defendants are the Platten
Trailer Transport Co., and Archie! Miller, trandport driver.
when it was in coll seeks $75,000 for injuries suffered
by his son, 20 months old at the time of the accident.
Chilean President
SANTIAGO, Chile, Feb. 190 (UP)—President Gabriel Gon-' zalez Videla is preparing to return home after claiming a large’ part of the South Polar region for Chile as the “legitimate successor” of the Spanjsh Conquistadores, reports: from An said today. : : Mr. Gonzalez made a formal claim. of . Chilean sovereignty over a large region of Antaretica while dedicating a second Chilean naval base at the port of Covadonga, in Graham Land, yesterday. wi : ~ It was possible the Chilean)
before .the situation, in! Polar waters becomes acute. The 8000-ton British eruiser. Nigeria is en route to the {Falkland Islands in the general area as a hint to an Argentine expedition not to “tres.
|as her own,
| Argentina served formal no-. esterday that {it does not recognize existence of
transport truck. In the other he]
Claims Polar Land |
charges made on the House floor |
"2 Nazi Generals Draw Life Sentences For )
Share-Meal Plan ad lof DePavw:
Now Before HOUSE wx mens ommieno= observe a “share-a-meal” plan to provide food packages foi
Residents of.school |=-The House Rules Committee to- will donate the cost of one a week. The estimated measure to set up a special com-/tions will supply 35 to income packages of food a month for na Demo- shipment overseas.
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| European colonies or possessions
Shaving Will Be Cheaper | GLASTONBURY, Conn., Feb, 19 | (UP)~—The J. B. Williams Co. dropped the price of its shaving
cream today by 16 per cent, orl
about 8 cents on a 50 cent tube.
President Everett B, Hurlburt!|:
sald that a drop in the cost of oils and fats made. this possible.’ : y decrease in the price of other oil and fat products.
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e and drink beer, 22. We were going steady and 1
i V. H. n's ego. He has tried to be gentle our pride may.
Round up some pride for those men who like nice girls-five | feet tall. Life Isn't over, you know-——tuck away. that torch,
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