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Booming Willis For Governor |
GOP Editor Turns | Tables on Jenner A Republican newspaper In-/
By ROBERT BLOEM Jected a “turn about” feature in-| to the Republican governorship [picture today by proposing that| {Raymond E. Willis, not Senator, {William E, Jenner, be nominated! for governor. Less than two: years ago a steamroller GOP convention purged Mr.- Willis fromthe U. 8; Senate to make a place for the incumbent’ Senator’ Jenner. Today, with the junior senator reported to be seeking thé governorship. the Hammond Times struck a blow’ at his “hopes” by proposing that the GOP. turn the tables and give the top .,spot to Mr. Willis. Factional Peuny Hammond Times blisher (James 8. DeLaurier timed his trial balloon for Mr. Willis to {fall on the eve of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association! winter meeting here. The meet-| ing tomorrow has been widely billed as a likely place for a) mounting factional feud over the | Republican governorship nomina-/ tion to burst into the open. { One feuding faction is headed by Senator Jenner who is said to want to give up the senate seat he has had for 14 months and run for governor. The other is
A Pound Here | Dip Follows Chicago Market Trend :
rhe fluctuating butter market,
caused a general trimming of putter prices in local stores today. The cut varied from a few cents in some stores stocked with putter purchased at higher prices, earlier in the week to as much as a dime in larger stores which folJow the Chicago market on a day “to day. basis: + On the wholesale market here, putter dropped about 4's cents yesterday. Throughout the week prices have fluctuated —going up on Monday and Tuesday, down .p cent on Wednesday and thea the nosedive yesterday. Variance in Prices i Retail prices ‘varied sharply today. One large chain’ stpre » dropped five cents to 79 cents on average grade butter. Another chain dropped a nickel, bringing its price to 83 cents. An independent super market announced it would drop a full 10 cents. Butter that sold for 93 cents there yesterday was priced at 83 cents today. Smaller - . independent
KILLED—Mother of a 5-year: old boy, Mrs VeraiFrances Tel ford, 25 of Norwalk, O., leaped or fell to her death from a Chicaqo Loop hotel today.” Joseph H. Petrie, 43, of Cincinnati, who had an adjoining rodm, was held in technical custody after tell ing police how he and she had spent the evening together drinking at a night club.
Temperature Dips 45 Degrees Here
‘Winds Blow Out Spring-Like Weather
LOCAL TEMPERATURES
stores
cases no cut was mhade today. since the butter being sold was that purchased at higher prices.
The lower prices would fiot be S88 mm. .. 17 10a. m. .. 22 “jo4 py Governor Gates who is felt in these stores, dealers said. | ® ™. .. 17 11 a.m. .. 38 said to be bitterly opposed to unfil* the shipments of lower Sam ,. 17 1% (Noom) 3 having-Mr. Jenner head the state priced butter weve received. fam .. 19 1pm .. 20 ticket. gi
The editors were among the most vociferous objectors to the purge of Mr. Willis, himself a publisher in Angola, in 1946. Sev-, eral Republican papers have de-|/ manded that Mr. Jenner finish out his six-year senate term. { Jenner Faction i It appeared there would be a Jenner - for - Governor faction] ,among the editors, too, when the
Some Chicago chain stores lowered the price of one grade from ' Clear. cold weather settled in 88 cents a pound to 82 cents. The on Indianapolis and vicinity tomanager of the chain said the day as gale-strength winds reduction would apply to all the pushed the icy wave across the chain's stores in northern illinot., Nation to the Atlantic Coast. One of Milwaukee's leading! ~ The frigid mass which dispelled dairies lowered its butter prices the City’s first preview of Spring as much as 5 cents a pound and Sent temperatures tumbling 45 other dairies indicated they would <*grees in 16 hours. follow suit. The. high yesterday afternoon was 62 at 1 p. m. At 5 a. m. Bloomington World Telephone Consumers Quit Buying {today the mercury stood at 17 this week editorialized in his beThey said that consumers vir- tt.
and was expected to climb only nell, t ‘oBt Yor {Bn ina tually stopped ng butter at to the low 30s this afternoon. | “Were it not for regre the Hn 4 un g i Low Again Tonight |de¢ision of the Republican conOther reasons for the reduc- - A low of 8 to 12 degrees is vention two years ago, Ray Wiltions were cheaper feed for cows, forecast for tomight by ‘the lis ... would now be serving his declining prices in butter suosti-| Weather Bureau. Temperatures: second terms as . . . ssnatof sal tutes, and hea; milk (are expected to rise slowly tomor- instead of Mr. Jenner, ( edi-| tion due fo milder temperataRL row. BE Sepa. {torial said. The statemént-4ook, The Labor Department at As the cold moved across the No issue with other candidates Washington announced that av- north part of the country it halt. for the GOP top nomination but erage wholesale prices for about ¢d melting conditions along the held that Mr. Willis would top 800 basic commodities dropped Ohio River and its northern trib- them as a vote-getter. 2.5 per cent last week, the sharp. utaries ending the flood threat in On the Jenner side, the Bloom-/
. } es . mY est break since September, 1946. Some sections of Indiana and the ington paper sald: "If Republi-| President ‘Happy, The department said that f Midwest. can workers look upon Jenner as
: : rer W . the winning man, it is the very! Has New Pilot products showed the: biggest ‘In general, the river was fall i : break, dipping 7.5 per JIEgent ing in the area above Jefferson- Beat 1ogaon to be found Ih polities WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 (UP) the seven-day period ville and New Albany and sev-| ‘© h can OF _ president Truman. proclaiming a. ia eral highways in the southeast- S0permor” himself “happy,” flew south today Steel Rise Cost Put ern corner of the state were pes OVer tor a two-week Caribbean and struggle over the nomination gigrida vacation with a new pilot flooded. The stream remained at would come to the surface has in cation, with 4 new pitt a stationary level it the ‘New! ttracted wide interest in tOMOF- Bl he controls o p Albany measuring station. rs I : . wig i : The river will crest above flood row's IL R. E. A. meeling. Res- "u¢ tne “Sacred Cow's” controls
! Y ervations for the main= banquet for the first time with the Presi. stage at 43 feet at Evansville on tomorrow evening already -have dent aboard was Lt. Col. Francs
Sunday instead of Saturday. az overflowed the Riley Room of the WwW. Williams. previously predicted, Weather Claypool ‘Hotel and association (oi wilfams, a vdteran aviator,
Lloyd Walton caught this night's Times Ice-O-Rama.
On Caribbean Trip
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 20 (UP) — A week-long series of price in-| creases by major basic steel producers today brought new upward Pressure on the nation’s cost of
ving. Bureau officials said today. officials said requests for tickets _ . ied Col. Henly hans) Muy: \dises, - which trade . reports. meee rept mp—————— were still coming in. : ns Larsonal estimated may cost steel consum- Rh Secondary Proposition pilot as Mr. “Trum pm ers as much as $68 million a [aC ream ner Main speech by Senator Chap- " A.) ky rent ‘alon year, have been placed in effect man Revercomb (R. W. Va.) ap- Col. Myers, however, went along
He has “breaking in” Col. Williams
parent!y willbe a secondary prop- Ju ine Key West trip.
,osition. A substantial part of the 3 ! . v eran or OD L1Ying the presidential plane. ‘record erowd’ expected to attend, | Col. Williams said he was
we Wrecked in Ohio |observers agreed, were coming t0 iii, pit excited about flying the
. | PORTSMOUTH, O., Feb. 20 %¢¢ hat would happen in the president of the United States.’ t | 8 0 open negotiations in April with governorship fight. With mem of his staff, the
the CIO United ‘Steelworkers on| (UP)—The Norfolk -and West-| The Republican state committhe union's demand for a “sub- ern’s crack streamliner, the Pow- tee also is scheduled to meet to- President doo ott n= an flantial wage increase.” hatan Arrow, was wrecked near MOTTOW to issue the official call . ap da 2:30 (InSeveral fabricating companies, i : for the Republican state conven- Uled to land around =:30 p. m. Franklin Furnace. 0. tion June 8. .State Chairman Gianapolis time) at the Boca Chialready south of here. today. : Clark Springer will, meet with fa Si airbase outside Key boost. The Scioto County sheriff’s of- county chairmen to ®utline pro- . i$ fice here said the fireman was cedure for the use of voting ma- _ MI Trunan Ws Send Tonight Automobile industry spokes- killed and the engineer seriously chines as required by the 1947 A! Key o. and ly Pi pe adopted a wait-and-see injured. convention reform law. morrow to San Juan, P. R. attitude on the effect of the steel N&W officials at Portsmouth State officials and members of Sails Early Sunday | increase on car and truck prices. reported that no passengers were the Republican delegation in Con-, The President will sail early ————————————— injured. gress will receive the editorial as- Sunday aboard the Williamsburg, An 6fficial said he understood Soclation’s official recognition at for St. Thomas. V. I only one of the coaches nad-a luncheon at the Claypool. visit another of the Virgin Isoverturned. But railroad offi- Thomas E. Bath, secretary of lands, St. Croix, on Monday, sailing that afterneon for the
= cials in Columbus said they were State, will speak. FT. WAYNE, Ind. Feb. 20 (UP) informed that the engine over- —r—— —"——— .U, 8. naval base at Guantanamo James M. Funk, 64, died Bay, Cuba.
Jin a turnéd and that all but one car ¢ y hospital here shortly after he was was derailed. 2) p gases 0 After nearly two full days at ruck by a car whlie crossing a’
kr py - Bound for Virginia sea, Mr. Truman will reach Guan-
on pipe, structural steel and semi-
“THE incFeases ranged from” $350 to $25 a ton. They came as the steel industry prepared;
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indicated they will
Man Struck, Killed; Driver “Arrested
Eireet vesterday o tanamo Wednesday, Feb. 25. A The all-coach speeder was . » 4 The driver of the car, Harold wrecked at an underpass while Junech there ud fy Jueing Ahe held ager, 26 Ft. Wayne, was op .route east-bound from Cincin- YRTIOON Dat " . d under $200 bond ori a reck-: wast where he will remain until the
iriving ¢h Poli d nati to Norfolk. It he uriy charge. olice sald second time that the train has BLOOMINGTON. Feb. 20—-The Vindshield and headlights peen in a wreck since it was put iniveral ere spattered with mud. Or. the Yond about 28 non LS Am trustees of Indiana University tomeine m———— The fireman was identified as Gay accepted the resignation of : Robert F. Maiden, 57, while the Alvin N. (Bo) McMillin as athMurray Warns Bridges injured engineer was George letic director and football coach. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 (UP) Raines, 58, both of Portsmouth.|He will become general manager : CIO President Philip Murray| State highway patrol offices in 8nd coach of the Detroit Lions of oday notified Harry Bridges to Columbus said it “was understood the National Football League. omply immediately with CIO the wreck was a “bad one’ The Announcement of the acPolicy or face dismissal as its Columbus officials had no in. ceptance. was made by John H. director for northern Califorma. formation on injuries. Hastings of Washington, Ind.
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ministrative committee, following 1 ! a telephone poll of the eight mem- : bers of the board of trustees, Housing officials believe costs may drop a little this year . Page 3... Read also Modern for this year's Home Show ....
less morning of March 5. The Preshis ident will fly back to Washingw ton that day, reaching here In
Clay Hears Russ | Aid Reich Arms
BERLIN, Feb. 20 (UP) Gen. Acius D. Clay told the Allied Control Council today he had «heard rumors which would indicate that Russia was keeping alive much of Germany's war potential. “We hear rumors—and I do not say they are true-—of the making of military ships at) Rostock, the mining of uranium, | iand of orders being placed In | the American sector for the manufacture of delicate instruments for delivery to the Boviet zone Gen. Clay sald. “Now, these may be only ru. mors, but even so: as. rumors they stand in the way of four-
Mr. McMillin asked to be relieved from his $12.500-a-year Mt contract at IU to accept the DeLiving, the New Look troit job. reportedly for seven .Page 17 years at $30,000: vy . * » . no» 1 A Meet in rw Dee "> ou “ 3 » a | spokesman for the university oN Aren't in Love,” Mrs. Manners tells a 14 year-old| _¢ a nod tesa school in replacing Mf. McMillin | would be for the faculty commit- | tee to make a recommendation to the: trustees concerning an ath‘letic director. < A coach will not be selected until after an athletic director is
President Truman fails to restore party harmony + « « Marshall asks $570 million as a shot in the arm for China, but no military assistance. ..,.. Page 1
A home . » r A r J . } . greenhouse gives plants an early start. ,..Page 21 hired in order that the new man’ "* : . x wn P * no» may have a voice in the selection RAYS RArmony in demilitarizing i Sl. lof the tor. y 4 Key to Other News on Inside Pages Oe aa an possible candi Soe pm — Fay tements. 12) Gardening .. 21 F. C. Othman 17 Side Glances 18 dates for the athletic director- AGre® Qn Saar ; “Adie Ag have been Robert Cook, Mr.! ‘BERLIN, Feb. 20 (UP)—The
ol h... 26 Meta Given.. 21 Outdoors ... 32 Society ..... 20 ship Cop sified, 27-30, Hol ... 12 Patterns .... 21 Sports ... 26-27 McMillin’s current administrative United States and Great Britain
Croaen.y+* 31{Inside Indpis. 17 Radio ...... 31 Teen Topics. 24 assistant, and Paul (Pooch) Har- (formally agreed with France to5) ++ 10! Mrs. Manners 9 t +r. 20| Washington. 18 rel, & member ‘of the TU coach-|day on -the separation of the ! 18 Movies Siees 12 'Ruark ...\ 0. 17) Weather MAp 25 ing staff at this time and a Saar from Germany and its ecoObituaries. $45 Seharrer ...: » Uncmar Monier qibiota. *|moumis gnnex: ;
58th YEAR--NUMBER Qf org Snir FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20; 1948." me GO yyy
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S. Army Agents
Filched Gems In Germany |
Nine CIC Men Raided Cache 0f Hitler Foe
Gestapo Also Grabbed Loot
By ROBERT HAEGER . United Press Staff Correspondent FRANKFURT, Feb. 20--U, 'S. Army Counter-Intelligence Corps agents filched as “souvenirs” thousands of dollars worth of jewelry from the widow of a Ger. man count who helped master. mind the bomb plot against Adoif Hitler in 1944, Army sources reported today. Part of the loot was recovered in the United States and now is being returned to the Countess Nina, widow of Count Claus Von Stauffenberg, who was executed in the blood bath which followed {the attempt on Hitler's life. | The missing treasure was valued lat some $250,000. It included | pearls,” emeralds, hl ‘bies, amethysts and sapphires. But ‘only a part of it will be returned. _becayse tapo did some looting itself before the Ameri (cans arrived, acording to the re{port from Army sources. Nine Agents Involved
recovered in the states, or for that matter exactly how much o’ the treasure got there from Germany. Nine agents of the Army's su-
in the southwest comer of the Coliseum, Times Staff Photographer
wide view of "A Bit-of Ould Ego." one of the Act Il ensemble numbers in last She Sse say OB JME alef mos Benefiting the Infantile Paral ysis Fund and co-sponsored by The Times and the Park |e, : : ow drew an audience of more then 9000, . : coking JHith the oder ne
Reform UN Pact, Culbertson Urges
Expert Warns Of World War Ill within an ace of finishing Hitle: ¥ the Intended victim and his Ge: Immediate reform of the United tapo chief, Heinrich Himmler, or - Nations charter in three respects dered a blood bath in reprisal. is the only way to avoid World, Gestapo officials in Nuernber; {War I1I, Ely Culbertson, interna- Secarding to the Army 8 Bceout tionally known bridge expert and ihe TL ee AE an h t. | foreign affairs authority, said, Nina Into a concentratio{here today. : camp along with. her four chi’ The reform, he said in an inter- : view, must enable the United dren. Their decision may or ma
prosecute, according t information received by the Arm’ here,
. Countess Arrested : ‘After the bomb explosion cam
NeW. not have been influenced by the’ "ONE: To free itself of the “parce ton Toi aily Jewel Yuin power in matters of aggres- posited in a Nuernberg bank. Ot! ! i ers were buried on the Stauffer TWO: Control armament which pore family estate at Greifenstei
might be used for aggression. THREE: Set up a powerful but in. northern Bavaria, the stor Nine Began to Grab
[tyranny-proof international armed : police force. { . . Mr. CUIbEFSOn” SPOKE AL NOOR pAbeir jor Lhe. ON ud today before the Indianapolis German policy officials, currytn favor with the new arrivals, tol!
| Policy Association and the Indianapolis Committee on Foreign them of the buried and banke:. Jewels and silver,
Relations. “Psychological Trap’
Presumabl ¥ “fhe United States today finds Li al yang a ho itself in the greatest —Dpsy-its tHe Army's story. Othe
chological trap In history,” Mr. jtems were found later in tw
INDIAN PRINCESS—In white costume is Eleanor Ann Bond, one of the champion skaters of the Ice-O.-Rama cast number, :
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into Investigated of neighbors that she |Was mistreated. After police re- = moved her from the home Mrs. {Luck sald she had been kept in “slavery” since taking s job in the residence. 8he charged that she had been beaten and food had been withheld from her for days at a time. . A former inmate at the Marion ounty Julietta Home, Mrs. Luck ald she left the home to take &
TEEN SOVEREIGNS—Royal pair of the Teen-Age Court, repting Indianapoil¢ Teen Canteens, were Nadine Schneider of Hornet's Hut as queen and Larry Albean of Me ody Manor as king
Over 9000 Pack Coliseum For Times lce-O-Rama
By HENRY BUTLER More than 9000 persons crowded into the Coliseum to see W
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understand power-politics, the countess Mina, released fron: and the leaders of America, Can jaces pins, watches and othe: “On the other hand, the Amerweapons of persuation and eco- A 65-year-old woman who tol’ bertson said, 16 a reorganization Home to General Hospital today. sald, should be done with Russia She was transferred after in The woman was taken All His Drinks | BAN JOSE, Cal, Feb. 20 (UP) | as left of the house, family with whom Mrs. Latek It displayed more experience in planning, more finesse in pro- fhe came home from the hospital,
Culbertson said. bundles and a suitcase lodged “The American people do not ye Gestapo in a Nuernberg ahs basic policy principle of the So-| , concentration camp 1 ' viet Politiburo. They understand’ joqs entered Roam od April only peace, Christianity -and law span 100 missing bracelets, neck never put guns in the hands gold and silver pieces. American Moms and Pops any war of aggression.” B » s ¥ rvised ‘Slave ican people realize, I believe, that T k } H it | you cannot. meet force and JOIKEN threats of war with the broken ° osp! a nomic pressure. And they hate Plies sh hat est) Dain an ‘ appeasement.” ved In es ie home wa The obvious answer, Mr. Cul- transferred from the Theodor: of the United Nations Charter to au the hosphal attaches sai put teeth Into. it. Nanoiion of the Buti, Mrs - The United Nations reform, he’ oe . . if possible, “without Russia if Spaction how 0 Futagom. Hom necessary.” b Mr. Culbertson is president of y, Druises, police said. the Citizens Committee for United custody as mn Nations Reform, a non-profit and, complaints polic {non-partisan organization, Were on the House . » Until Wife Balked. a A | Carlos Bernal's habit of trad-|, ing chunks of his house for “wine| job in the West .Side res today cost him his wife and what Police said the Resdenet, The Times’ 1948 Ice-O-Rama last night. His wife, Annie, told Superior lived was hein questioned toda, The show, proceeds of which will benefit the Infantile Paraly- Court Judge Leonard Avilla it oy es -— iba sis Fund, was more spectacular than last year's. All started last November when Baby Scalding Victim duction--a credit to the co-operation of the Park and Recreation! The doorbell was gone. Her Dies aft Hospital .
Department. alore in this town, ' husband explained he sold it to o-year-old David I YT It .had also the advantage -of 8 v . a n {. buy wine, Then a window van’ (oH le n, 243 i A pre-show concert by the But : py ] N. Miley St, died in General : considerable talent from last ;.. ‘University Band. Charles Shed. Same story. Ty : y
Hospital today of burns he res ceived when he fell into a tub of scalding water } »
year's show. Bome of those po.si6 directing, Jed up to the. Five more windows, the kitchen “stove, the lighting fixtures and They've learned rapidly, with Art Wright, Times’ public 70UF Strips of plaster board dis as youngsters will do. Many of gorvice. director, as M. C., the lce. 2Ppeared. them are on ‘the way to big o.Rama got off to a prompt start. Mrs. Bernal had enough. She The judge granted ‘her an inlocutory
ol decree of divorce, $75 'a month and all that remained)
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| things. ‘and retained its pace thre , saw & lawyer. In fact, 1 wouldn't be surprised, “fie program onened min Mis remendous
he Sonja Henle opened a recruit. co |ing ‘station in Indianapolis. ‘There's cartainly skating ability (
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