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at Contests

TOPS IN THEIR FIELDS—These Indianapolis and Marion Counfy high school students were among 600 from ovet the state who competed Saturday ‘in examinations at Indiana University. They participated in the annual High School Achievement Program Contests sponsored by the University Division of ‘Adult Education and Public

Bumps, Bruises Make Akron Baby Girl Lau

Doctors Observe Unique ‘Painless’ Child

Who Cries Only When Hungry or Angry AKRON, O., Apr. 26 (UP)—Doctors discloséd today that one

Services. Examinations were given in English, mathematics ond Latin. Two Indianapolis students won first places, They are Edna J. Bolly, English, and Robert Schull, geometry, both of Technical High School. A-speech contest was held stfhe ivesty last week: Podon photos. Re 4) SS .

Report ‘Revolt

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Statue of Grail in lee

Figures of Kissing Birds on Table, Too;

Bride Calls It ‘All Very Simple’

Opposition to Slate is A fai pig sy] : ‘NOBLE REED By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON, UP Hollywood Correspondent of the world’s new “painless babies is being held for observation By * HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 26—Lana Turner, who has eloped three

in’ Children’s Hospital here. LA revit against the “organiza- | (jimes, walks down a make-shift aisle today to marry Bob Topping The year-old infant, Beverly Smith, has never in her life feit tion” slate of candidates in -the in her first real wedding'in 10 years of headline romances: pain and is not lkely to, doctors say. She cries when she .is Democratic primary The movie star and the millionaire will say their “I do's” hungry or angry, but never because of a hurt: was reported developing in be oi with all the ceremonial trimmings—from a floral-bedecked altar’ Children’s Hospital physicians eral wards today. {to the traditional white satin runner for the bride to walk on. said the baby does not have a Opposition to the slate was re-! The lavish ceremony be; y disease but a condition described ported showing ufPin the precinct! performed at the Bel-Air man- denied her story that he'd proas “a state of indifference to {committeemen poll taken by|sion of Publisher Billy Wilker-|posed; and Tyrone Power; the ac injury at songenital origin.” Only Fr vo hats $100 Fire A resident ‘physician described Judge 4 ssails Y her condition as.“a developurerital Unethical Lawybrs degest, ig disease, - But it has! judge Joseph Howard assailed me until the baby ibneared “unethical lawyers” today as he F

in the rid ‘ever have been born that way, doctors believe," anemic . did + Mrs. | fined a 34-year-old Indianapolis Victor Smith, take

‘Has No Remedy’

Precinct Poll Shows

Paul’ McDuff, the new county ‘a soda in a drug store. chairman. | -After the reception, the couple The slate was | pie / three will attend a champagne recep-| Lana will be the fourth Mrs. weeks ago at City 1 when | tion and buffet luncheon on the yr... J Topping Jr. The third, \ three party leaders nounced terrace of the Wilkersori home. actress Arline Judge, got her backing for Andréw Jacobs for Six-Pound Lobsters |sixth dijorce last Friday. in

i Dailey for poke James! The luncheon will include six- Bridge , Conn. Cunningham for sheriff and Pound lobsters flown from Bos-| Lana in champagne-lace over Charles. A. Grea tor treas- ton especially for the occasion: shimmering nude satin. will walk on eaviar, roast pheasant, smoked, . ; —i salmon, play

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|munism. | Lana's Fourth

gixth—to George Ross Jr. an in{surance executive,

UN to Draft Plans

Trai ha Free to Strike 2 At Midnight

oh amg Democrats To Grace ‘I Do’ Fare a)

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PRICE AVE CENTS

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Iseek —— Army Tn Of Student Found fo owie var Hill tol LLE, Apr. 26 Po Ni BA oe ue panion of a Kentucky college ivi ins pre-medical student pss “body fw: was found floating ‘i Ohio, Ke: River yesteiday. 4 Still. Talk roe dy ys AHA wi Punished Enoug Three Unions Richard T. Gordon, 20. of Bowl-| 6 Were Executed LLIA ng Green, Ky.. a Western e BY WiLL AM H. MEYERS Teachers - College sophomore: WASHINGTON, Apr. 26 CHICAGO, Apr. 26. — The| Authorities immediately began (UP)-——The White House dis|threat of a nation-wide- raiiroad a search for Willlam Henderson, | toda N threat “hung over the ‘ountry lalso’ of Bowling ® Green, friend | © closed y that two ani ; “{today: wt . jand..companion..of.. Mr. Gor dan. | A 30-day coollng-off period A car belonging to Mr. Hender-| ends at midnight totight_- Threeison-in-whichboth-were-last geen unions representing 150,000 en- Apr. 12 ino- wes ising. gineers, firemen and switchmen' » are- living ii the- American. sone - can strike legally at any time THE mony was dentined. w there. . beginning tomorrow. CE Er President Truman recommendi Gordon, Sr. Police said the two ? om They have warned Shai mie. were last seen when they pre: ed suspension of the sentences of demands by midnight, they will/Sumably went to a dance here. Ernest Peter Berger and George set a date for the strike to/TDeY had registered at anijohn Dasch, provided that they . {Byansville hotel to took for jobs. Germany to live toumene!: Vandérburgh County Coroner| tCurned to y Representatives of the rail-| anderburgl ty ner ander conditions specified by the rAmerican Army commander.

roads and the Ed Dauble sald the youth had

ward chairmen at the request of son, who discovered Lana sipping|tor who gave her up to fight Com- end.

ngth lace gloves, and cham-

- The rest includes a fabulous as-|

unions’ tox that negotiations were continuing {but neither side would say that they were optimistic. Rtn Meeting

J. P. Shields, assistant {chief of the enginebrs brotierhood and spokesman for the unions, béen held throughout

“We are still meeting,” he said. “We're not saying else at this time.” - “A strike by the three unions would halt almost all freight and passenger service t t the!’

the week- }

I nation even if other railrbad un-

fons decided to cross the strikers’

such action sidered a secondary boycott, . ‘Selling Point’ sie cent wage increase with a $3 minimum increase for a basic work day. They also demanded 44 chatiges in working rules, many of ‘which would reduce the number of hours worked, They rejected a - presidential fact-finding board's recommendation for a 15% cent an hour in-

by the railroads. The railroads also proposed 25

ir changes in working rules. A ralil-

said today that! a. management offer was retroact to Nov. 1. is is a mighty attractive ¢ selling point and the. men would!

Ld Protect Jerusalem

“LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. Apr, 28 (UP Te political commit- |

40) woman $100 “snd costs for op reves egled. tion agency. ve béen!with velvet-and-lace hat, e marveled -at- the way Beverly, The fine was assessed Mrs. leaders over the old regular party frst amped her head on the yary ‘organization hedded by °. he. isiana to satisfy the 50 invited pagne-tinted shoes.. on ‘St., after she pleaded guilty to! {Walter Boetche { The feast will be in keeping sortment of fingertip nighties, without seeming to mind at all| alter r, the new chair-| with the $30,000 trousseau ‘Miss, Later, Mrs. Smith said, “she laid the charge. The charge was man called for a’ poll to re-estab-/ § edding. lacy ‘underthings embroidered ! fter. being formal wear for her honeydidn’t then either, she “ads in papers dates. The pheasant, a {mote we looked a and laughed. | advertising both for persons| Chairman McDuff has called roasted, will have thelr tallfeath- pioon, Pe . wit { Physicians Bewildered tion ‘and persons wishing to! man at the Spencer Hotel to-|guests can admire their life: ad ‘Springs tonight and stay d bruises all d 1 too ®? 7 '|morrow night to list the results beauty before devouring them. |iore until they fly east to catch 30d a ats al } aves ef ' Mrs. Nussbaum's attorney, of the po backing to the candi- bridegroom and elaborate figures ‘May 5. ‘be Just habit|lawrence Shaw, introduced wit. will be scattered May but they were as bewildered asi 0 en from Mrs, Nussbaum|Precinct straw votes. about the tame; ; line Judge told friends that she "In the hospital the baby was|/and that no money had been ex-| Preliminary reports on the All Very Simple {was - considering _{slate was upset in at least four Mi Turner said. h emia in-| Nussbaum. ‘The only money in-} ss Tu tal TE nally 8 am volved in the transaction, they Wards with close races showing. .. oo ov’ ynatanapotis Day-|: “Majority. Splitting the’ Lohengrin wedding Today ‘the infant's head still legal details. into 0 gr is swollen from ap on the Advised Guilty Plea The revolt was indicated prin- march and the movie queen wil had ‘to hang pads up to protect nis client to piéad guilty because! sheriff contests. William €. BP nip for her third husband. fer. he, believed she téchnically had naa becker, who opposing Mr.| TE Ne ra ‘was reported polling -ahead in’ pand-leader Artie Shaw wna “af 3: BD ey Shire Mr s. E. G. Hereth'| nat oh re he Mita 3% Aterior scviral wards and four.opponents yorced him. six-months-later, |afartihg ot —3 Ey the city] Dies i in Home Here |ting up the majority in several Stephen Crane, got an annulment ' 1 Kk Howard placed the de: yqa.4q when she discovered he still had Moslema alike. committee ors] of Edward G. Hereth, city pur-igo id so h pay the fine. As ‘he did 50 helgence In his chances for nomina>. to Mexico when she discovered Ito kK! Chasing agent, died today in her said: tion “so long as the primary she was going to become a mera tees. Coun i a Te ale 1 4 ” Tusa ne. waa To. 2:30, ‘have this sort of thing going on. tain party-dictators: {We have welfare laws that must, Makes Suggestion lin and ‘out of love with Turhan/pattied Palestine. Buchanan. Mortuary. SINE be in Crown Hil. : I “I think. however, that the law- who is “one of three candidates tor; Robert Hutton, the baby- Arabs and Jews and with British ! opposing Mr. Jacobs for the Con-'faced actor; Charles P. Jaeger, a authorities. in Palestine on the “Hereth moved to Goshen at an| {tions have not been very ethical, (gress nomination, today. issued a/New York ‘radio. _executive who steps to be taken, early age and lived there until] lcarrying out transactions which statement urging Chairman-Me- ~ came to I {on the organization slate. She was the daughter of Lew Six Nations File I suggest that no candidate W h 11 } 13 P d E Goshen. inomination.” eig 0 oun S ac ‘Nobody re Suir Than | Am, Detroit

Before that Mrs. Smith had to the chairmanship by City Halll Js t rs York and Lou: floor at the age of six months, Nussbaum, $19 Buchanah Book - and ex-chairman SUeSts: her littie hand on a hot stove brought against her Mar. 24.lish the original slate of candi. Turner ordered for her E: with. names and mottoes, and th babies to place .for adop-/ for & meeting of the ward chair-|ers “and wings so thei. Rewly-weds will leave for “Finally she got more bumps, adopt children. fot the poll and give formal or-| - Ice statues of the bride andi, 8 8 Mauretania for London, They said nesses who said they had adopted dates winning the majority -of of Kissing birds . At New. York, meanwhile, Are! given a deep injection of liver for| changed between them and Mrs. straw vote indicated that -the| "uy will ali be very simple’ le even yipped.* said, was to lawyers handling UP if .half a dozen others. [ght Time, & violin trio will swing | #1de of her crib and nurses have! ne attorney sald he advised | cipally in the prosecutor and take the round-faced tin plat violated welfare laws but that he Dalley in the prosecutor race. riage. She eloped in 1940 with! 21 Assembly today ‘authorized motive" involved. f Mr. Cunningham. were split- eloped once with’ TeStAUrAteUr!| uy po 40 Christians, Jews and | Mrs. Lu Lona E. Hereth, wifelgenaase on six ménths probation| yr Erbecker expressed conti- a wife, and eloped with him again deo hated. Nations True: lame. 3353 Park Ave. after “In welfare work we just can't election is not bossed by cer- ér, She later divorced him, guarding the Holy City and mal. Bian Saitaday Ta Flannel 3 be obeyed. Raymond ‘F. Murray, attorney Bey, the hand-kissing Turkish ac-|. The Council must cnmilt v with Born in Reading, Pa. Mrs, Yers involved ‘in these transacher marriage in 1901 whén she|are illegal.” {Duff to call off the precinct poll Quads Born Prematurely, Wanner, attorney and judge in| ERP intent be slated for ‘the congressional Father Says; Condition of Infants ‘Fair’

Survivors ‘besides her husband] WASHINGTON, Apr. 26 (up) | The wards in which the or-| are two daughiars, Mrs. Norman|_onomics Co-operation _Ad-|SSniZation was reported, haying| A. Perry, Br, Traders Point; Mrs. {ministrator Paul G, Hoffman to- Fong 24th (West Side)! Edward R, McKinley, Shaker gay announced that six European

Heights, 0.; three grandchildren [nations have filed “letters of in-,Sixth and 14th, . 1 . born prématurely today to Mrs. Anne Borg, 30, wife of an James H. ‘Millikan and Misses {tent” and are qualified for recov- The opposition was being Jed Were p y $0,

Be by Mr. Book, 18th Ward chair- auto factory worker, at Providence Hospital. niece, Fry previ JieKinley: 3 ar Me, Neth. MAD, who resigned as 11th Dis- The bables—Joseph Jf., Mary, Margaret, and Anne were born

trict éhairman a. week ago in. a at five-minute intervals and weighed from 1% "to'1% pounds each, Sanapolis; 8 aiterai-inw. ia Siaands. Nr ar, party split ih which he blasted | according to Dr. Edward D, King, who delivered them. in incubators and thelr condiWh. of the Indiana Nationalture assistance will’ depend on Io over: control, of the tions oy “Just fad." Bank, Indianapolis, {bilateral agreements. | re- a grin. ported good. The muitiple birt ‘ 0 | bed 3 P lc Go } began at 8 a. m. and ne, 2ha He gave in to his wife's wishes m: n nsi e ages ase fo fo. Jury “The bables are too small fo' BOE insisted that the — ¢ ; { The “gravel pit” slaying case handle, so we could not weign| **t have his’ wife's name, ne State traffic accidents kill four . . . five are injured Court 2 jury early this afternoon.| were. born prematurely at Y eight months. Mr. Borg 1s emHerbert Brunner, 26, is charged! nionths and two weeks.” | ployed -4t the River Rouge plant - . » 4 - » Poli i i i Robert C. Linn, 28, who: was father t at the hos! 8 1 nurses were ass olice arrest 33 in five raids ., . biggest haul bags Robett ahr tt. who waa fathe was presen fe pd a Igned » 4 {Theodore Wolfe, 21. and thrown Business takes root in quaint charm of Brown Coun- ~ (his body in a W. Minnesota % Hooser Beatty Spot +....e. ses ces oeo Page 11 Court Selecting Jury Garments Go on Nl. {In Manslaughter "Case | | PRIZE-WINNING creations of Hoosier women and girls pains, , , a report on the U. S. Palestinean attiwoiaD te Woman's Section. You'll find pictures of the first and “nn t 4 Key fo fo Other v Features Eadie Aun Ash... Sl Fasnions

brother-in-law, William" L. Her- action will terminate July 3. Fu- the City Hall leadership as trying) Dr. King said they weve Placed] ©, co The mother’s condition was ‘Gravel Pit’ Slaying | youngest. was 1 at 8 {to name the son for him hut us Mr, was to be given to a Criminal|them” Dr. King said. “They The Borgs have been married in local crashes over the week-end..............Page 3 ; | with first degree murder. He and, goth parents were pleased. The 'of the Ford Motor Co, 21’ on liquor law: Violations. . «ev veee ts Page 4 joged to have beaten to death ty . « . Times Staffer Richard Lewis strolls in [pit Jast July, ing American Toteign policy suffers from growing A. jury was being selected: rE in The Times Sewing Contest are on display today. bude ,.. rst of a series... <r cve iio rPage 22 : Bridge a Bor. An Arf ® 1

But it-will be her fourth MAL or the United “Nations - Gen: possible. that. they.

Sinte then Miss Turner's been! ing It an island of peace In" m=

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do’ “well to consider that they |

{might lose this if they “strike”

he said. “On the other hand, it's «gould. win even;

Liguor Sales Di Sales Top 52 Pot. in State

The (diana, about 52 per cent below {one of the biggest .decreases of, any spot in the nation: Tax figures in Washington (show that whisky drinking is arse oft all over the eoun-

try. Nationally, the drop in hard| liquor sales this year compared;

0) 1948 is about 7'4 per cent. | “Leads in Slump

This puts Indiansis 52 per cent drop among the most pronounced liquor sales slumps in the counIndiana liquor dealers. are, 'e® DETROIT, Apr. 26 (UP)—Quadruplets—a boy and three girls blaming high prices mostly for explaining they can

the big drop, {do nothing of ‘the high state tax,

| Also liquor industry officials alll blaming! wre===Ithe deCline on the high cost of “Gee, nobody Is more surprised | jiving, People have fewer dol: than I am,” Mr. Borg said with |

| over country are

lars: left . over from | penses to spend on Yhisky,

Tickets at IPL For Horse Show.

Power and Light ters on the Circle.

mail orders

Ys Prices are: Box seats, $1.20;

Mesantase Will fo t 50 cents, _. 'Thé show,

Peavy ar grind withhold a “verdict in the death.

said “negotiations had g

The unions demanded a 30 peris¢ and

crease, the same boost. proposed

drop in liquor sales in In-!

Hving ex-

side mezzanine, 85 cents. ‘ Both|are .Tony Maio, Sroet ¢ cOmmis-| type seats are reserved and prices sioner, and George Gable include tax. General admission announced: that merehan i who Seats, unréserved, Aor As: Bud make an xt fort In

fered ® Tractured skull “which ght have been caused. by a vy blow from a hammer or instrument.”

Mr. Dauble said he “would

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1 Noon) 83 1pm,

, approaching’ Apr. 26-set In

and 85 at Weir Cook Municipal] and three Segren of the

Record it is not ney the record will be equaled today because cloudy conditions will shield “the ares from the sun's heat. ee Yesterday's - 84 here Js the highest temperature reco: thus far this year, Mr. Miller said Appit has averlaged 4.2 degrees phove normal. April of ‘1806 has the highest average with 7/6 degrees above normal grees hove normal. iii Weather Due

peratures would continue through tomorrow afterhoon but that {cooler temperatures are in store that.

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y| the consumption a year ago, was in the “middie 60s,

says,

Airport, . That was within two

| The Biifedii sald the humid {ém-

re ——— thunder storms are expected this and

Six other saboteurs who were

Yesterday the temperature rose landed to, 84. in downtown Indisnapolis|*®

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City

rity" Charge

Mayor Asks Co-operation of All Citizens;

The city-wide Clean-Up:Paint

in the U. 8. A”

and voliinteers were at work this! morning sprucing up attics, yards, basements, vacant. lots, business places and factories. ! The Mayor ‘asks that every in-| dividual take responsibility for! | making Indianapolis the cleanest [eity in the country. Workers Get Aid vad Workers op the home and busi: | ness front will be given assist-|0¢

Reserved sedt tickets for Thelance by fleets of city trucks, Legion-Times. Charity Horse Which will collect debris placed in! Show next month will be ‘on sale! containers at the curb. : tomorrow over-the-counter at a special booth in the Indianapolis made in the area bounded by the Pennsylvania Railroad. Co. headquar- (Washington and ‘Delaware Sts.

Collections today are being {and Southern and Warman Aves.

land ‘White River Pkwy, ~J

All over the city housewives —

Fleets of Trucks to Collect Debris

Indianapolis dirt is under attack today by an army of volun rs out to “debunk” John Gunther,

Up:Fix Up Week entered its first

{day with residents urged by Mayor Al Feeney to redeem thems about: them because "elves: for the author's blast”that Indianapolis: isthe “dirtiest city

or - MA rket 8050 for pk | Service,

Collection areas. for .the ae mainder of the week mre: Tuesday—-The section bounded y Beecher, W Shelby and Delaware Sts, and "the seo[tion between Dawson and Shelby Sts., and also the area between = 30th and 40th Sts, and the Monon Railroad and W. Riverside Dr Wednesday ~~ The section: {bounded by “Shelby and Minne 'sota Sts. and Emerson Ave. and

Thursday — Area bounded” by Monon Railroad, L Emerion Ave, The ticket staff was gomplet- and the section béunded by 40th Michigan Pkwy, ing its task ot filling the many and 72d Sts. and Keystone Ave and 38th

38th St; also" Ba,

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Starts rhs Clean-Up Week | To Disprove 'Di

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