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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1048

resident Hits Side at Butte ith Ridicule

plames 80th Congress On Stay-Home Voters

Fo ——————— [Read Charles T. Lucey, Page 6) ~ py EDWIN A. LAHEY Times Special Writer ROUTE WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN, ‘Juné 9—An __arm-waving and footing President Truman tock pis position as the fighting leador of the pemocratic Party before 4 cheering crowd in Butte, Mont.,

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g what many. persons... described as the best speech of} nis career. the President raked the Republican-controlléd Con-| over the coals for bringing the high cost of living, for a cynical disregard of the housing problem and for emasculating Labor Department. qe didn’t stop there. The new an, the determined candidate Truman, threw the responsipility for the alleged derelictions of the “Famous 80th Congress” t in the faces of 12,000 people who listened to- him.

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7 Boys Describe ‘Wreck’ Prank | Rail Repairman

the tracks. | sick. ‘and we went home to mother.”

|on the New York

road repairman. George Johnson,” 64, of 30 Holmes, who is employed as

struck the rocks.

when it : Thrown 70 Feet

abouts T0. feet. Mr. Johnson in & critical condition

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how they placed the rocks the track and left.

went back.

explained. 14 Olie Mathaus,

Not a little enraptured, many | of them wondered if this was the

iran bien OFators’ Reply een woes TO LOWES Du

«Remember that’ two-thirds of Expect Rejection,

ple stayed home in the oo of November, 1946,” Mr. ““Counter-Proposal

Truman said. “You elected the present Congress.’ uo He glared at the rapt crowd and said it again, “you elected ent ngress.” D Mr. Ton who hit his| ready today to reject John championship stride in the Butte Lewis’ new welfare-pension deHigh School Stadium was a dif- mands but with a counter-pro-ferent Mr. Truman from the fel-| posal intended to prevent a colJow Who" through a pre- lapse in negotiations. “major” speech in monoto- Industry representatives were ous fashion last Saturday night scheduled to deliver their formal in Omaha, before 2000 people and reply to the United Mine Work8000 empty seats. ers’ president at 1 p. m. (Indian-| The President was frigid with apolis: Time). : | anger as he charged the Congress Mr. Lewis has asked that the with having more concern for the producers agree to pay $100 a real estate lobby than for the mil- month’ pensions - immedidtely_ to lions in need of housing; miners aged 62 with 20 years of If-Possessed service, and to assume $14 mil- >: -. lion in distress henefit labilities He was crisp with self-posses-|aeter July 1 under the 1946 welgion as he gave & left-handed belt rare fund. He wants those two to the ple who have “been

k concessions before opening regtelling a lot of things about YOUr| ior discussion on a Wage conPresident, How he doesn’t Know ys0t to replace the one expiring what's going on.” June 30. aoe The President said members of" Informed sources said all segCongress soon would go to Phila-| ,entg of the bituminous industry delphia, where the Republican; ave agreed to reject Mr. Lewis’ convention opens June 21, and iw, «gyggetsions,” but hope to “try to fool the people” as to their keep the talks going with some legislative record. ideas of their own. ~“But this Congress hasn't done|. they conceded that the action, anything about prices, about hous-| ont” wreck the conferences and ing, or about agriculture,” thel; reagse the threat of a new coal President said, waving his armig ice when the current contract vigorously. . “They should stay in expires in just 21 days. Washington until they get these| : things done for the SOumtIY.’ ny TOPS IN CATTLE, OIL The President was especial nd ‘oil are Oklahoma's incensed over the crippling by Ce the state ranks Congress of the Bureau of Labor, third in the production of beef Statistics. He explained that this| tle and fourth in the producbureau gathers statistics to show tion of petroleum. ihe trend of the cost of living. Shelved in House sentation of his case Was new

the Indiana Association of Iicensed Nursing Homes will oe] held tomorrow in the Chateau/ per 1 Security Room of the Claypool Hotel. iy peak.

pected to attend the convention which opens. with. . 1} a. m. An informal discussion WASHINGTON, June 8 (UP)—|op nursing homes will be conSoft coal operators were reported gucted from 10:30 a. m. until L.| noon.

Nursing Homes Group to Meet

‘Miss Mary E. Switzer, assistant| HUGE FIRE BOXES

The third annual meeting of | |to

More than 250 are ex

Luncheon will be held at 12:30 p. m. ) The Rev. Virgil D. Ragan, pastor of Fairview Presbyterian Church, will give the invocation and delegates will be welcomed by Otto F.-Walls, Indiana Public Welfare administrator.

5 States Hunt

Find No Trace Of Orleans Woman

- Times State Service -

lin-strumming “kidnaper” and a 25-year-old farm wife whom he is alleged to have abducted were being hunted by police of five states today. So far, there still was no trace lof Adrian Parks, 25-year-old exGI, and: of Hallie Goodpasture, 25-year-old attractive brunet wife of Walter Goodpasture, who disappeared Monday. Police have been searching for the pair since Mrs. Goodpasture’s small son ran to a neighbor's house and sobbed that Parks had “pointed something black” at his mother and forced her to leave with him. The missing woman's husband, who played guitar with Parks in a local string band, has told

“They not only knock out price and fresh. i control,” the President said em-| “Three times I've asked .Conphatically. “They've taken out gress Jor onts0) of the price the speedometer that shows how situa n, . fast prices are going up.” 1 was told that prices would The President said ‘the Taft- control themselves. Wagner-Ellender. housing bill,| “Well, prices have controlled which was drafted in the inter- themselves, so that people with ests of the whole country, and money can get what they want, “not in the interests of the real. while people without money must estate lobby,” had been passed do without. three times By the Senate (“even| The President and his party "by this Senate,” Mr. Truman em-left Butte - on--his- special train phasized), but had been put on immediately after his speech. Mr. the shelf by the House. Truman spends tonight as thé

The President's ~detailed his-| tory of the legislative fate of| OPA was old, but the spirited pre-|

Washington State.

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IN INDIANAPOLIS

EVENTS TODAY Irvington Junier Assembly Dance honoring Howe High Seheol's 16th Anniversary— PWT p mm, school gymmasivdm Carolyn Scott Harrison, . DAR, Covered. ish Dinner — Pp. . With Mrs George C. Kolb, $339 College Ave. Kiwanis Club—Hotel Antlers. : Uons Club—Claypool Hote © %

PF. Sanders, 53, of |

na... Lexington Ave.

DIVORCE "SUITS FILED '

Johnson; Evelyn M. vs. Daniel

den;

Bernice vs. Do

Srrtiras {Chauncey W. ver; Mary Louise vi.!oe Orleans, said he believes EVEN {Frank W. Johnson: Gloris G. vs. Robert of F ’ NENTS TOMORROW —t E Diltion; Guendoline ve. Russel L. [Parks to be armed with a Gerstra teen rs to organiz Rader oan vs T nderson; thursday, 2 5 en) Manus) ‘Train Lena M. vs. Finley B® Bullock: Betty P man Mauser pistol which Mr. Joseph E. Pyfle; Mary vs. Beriram Goodpasture had borrowed for.

ing High School, | vs. Marion County, Past Matrons' and Past David; Anna vs. Harve Patrons’ Assbeiation = 6:30 p. m. venia vs, John Bamuel | Delbert Petro; Betty J. vs Fern vs. Joseph Newton:

ones; Mildred ISonie Temple : {De ana Associati ensed Nursin eats: Boman orel . ® vs. Robert David Scott; Ruth : Charles Elmer Murray; |John A. Bush; Ritdi vs. Floyd E. Shives.

BIRTHS

MARRIAGE LICENSES Ralph Edward Chapman, 31. of 2025 x HEE Joan Yarian, 20, of 660 —enpurin Boys ltr Harry Shoch, 32, of 631 Terrace At Methodist—Robert, Norma Graham. Norma Jean Sutton, 28, of S360) Boys Pratt dway; |At_ St Francis—Wayne, Pauline Hause Jo Anne Grisso Hy Sota roadway. Fredrick, Susie Hartman: Charles, Mar Jek D Nugent 21 of $08 N. Colorado! Jorie Rusie.. Prank, Mary Rades be Virginia Hays, 31, of 2607 Mark- At Coleman—Barr, PR0l Imler 1 of 2 At Methodist — Donald, yo . 151 N. Pennsylvania . 5 parin Anne Stevens, 23, of 18 James, Betty McClain; ural. St

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Snelson.

Robert N. Garn by. Ind; At_ St Vinecent's—Norvilie, Mary Ann Pauline Ievelle Rossiter, an of Cam-| Oraham: Harold, Mary Salter; — Rayor Ind mond, Thelma OCroff. Tald L. Boardman, 34, of Covington, Girls

Helen Mae Beatty, 40, of COVING-|sy gy. Frameis—Paul

Taner Brown, 24, of 503 N. Senate Ave... Bina Vivian Mosley, 33, of WT W.|,

George Arthur Mob 28 Ith! le, 18, of 251 N. Randolph 8 © Betty Jo. Oliver, 11, of 8910] : Center:

Mary ms. t Coleman ~~ Robert Lillian John, Crystal Jessup; Bdward aurice, Mary Brink.

Ches ' {At Methodist—Oeorge, Harriett Madera: ester B Rowland, 20. of 20 N. High-| Dougias, Mildred White, CA Mary land. Ave "Dorothea A. Phillabsum,-35, Ofbson; David, Maxine Schults Rovers 8 N._Tllinois Bt | Lillian Yates; ‘Moreland, Ola ™ G. Jackson; 33, of 4202 Central Harry, Barbara Kellar

Ave Barbara’ Ann Moore, 19, of 4303 At_ St. Vincent's—Bernard, Judith rth, S*Pitol Ave . EM, sie Miles; SNF John Richardson, 34, of 1049 Col: | O'Brien.

lege Ave Elizabeth Jane Kirby, 19, of Av DEATHS

Ma Liwel] Iter BN Nesbit, 36, of 605 W. Tth 86 Bana May Stockdale, myocarditis

Yary Kathleen McDonald, 21, of 71 ph Burris, 42, at

Lloyd G I i Glov . ¢ Jose 8. Mary Rh uot wm N 00ers | lenstyw cardio vascular 8 oy elle

Thomas Hied, 91, of R 0. Betty Rose’ Brumitt wii on Drive i" iam R. Martin, 89, of 4080 W, Wash- John Robert

R. § Theodore Gaines, 84, 18, of agen tensive eardio vascular. Heimann. ocglusion,

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guest of Gov. Mons Walgren of against Parks in the Orleans po-

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Lawrence D. Sanders 48. of Morgantown, Parks might have gone.

Mrs. ve. Robert PF. Spall; Isabetl ve. Kinet MeNear: Rose A. vs. Auf usta x . MadClarence Bell: ya.

Charies Pl afraid of Parks, and a .22 caliber Anna Bel] v|

Harriett Montgomery. come to his home as often as

onen; David, Rosett|

Virginia Lawrence |At_General—Nolan, Marian Young; James,

Richards; rd, On

aloran. | this operation, Lois is saved by

%, oud poll, (and justice is done. 58, at 3632 Ww; 10th, |dlence has thinned out. The guy 920 Payette, hyper-

M. Hornsby. 66. st D337 Sheldon. |jociet and you get set for the ‘af 1433 B. Market, | next event. -

mont /: a Th heart gM .|" arteriosclerotic Chane Bo. SULLY. Toa! allas Vinton Let 85, | eS : : - carcinoma . Walter prank Hutto, 58, of R. R 10. | Nannie Ww. Miler, 8, at 2101 Carroliton, Nm pare, | { i rtensive heart. Glen Th go Sepguare, 3; wt 30 N. ‘osha M. Créssen, T1, at 818 8. East, bo 7. Box! coronary occlusion, ,

at General, hyper-icial and moral hygiene. 7, st 43 N.|peats the advice there is nothing

r, 88, wt 833 N. Deville, i quorip,

officers his wife was afraid of| | Parks. Tells of Threat Parks is allegedly to have at{tempted to persuade Mrs. Good|pasture to run away with him [two weeks ago and was said to {have threatened her if she did| not go voluntarily. “She told me if she ever left with him it would be at gun-| point,” Mr. Goodpasture said. The {husband filed kidnaping charges!

lice court yesterday. Parks’ car was seen leaving the Goodpasture home Monday morning with. Mrs. Goodpasture. Polive have instituted checks in Kokomo, Paducah, Ky., and Detroit,

Mich... where Jit was thought,

Police in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Ohio. also are asked to be on the lookout for the black coupe. | Believes Parks Armed Wayne Marshall, town marshal

inson: Lou- pig wife after she said she was -

rifie. . Parks came to Orleans from {Kentucky about a year ago. He {and Mr. Goodpasture, a garage {mechanic, became good friends |and played in a string band at social gatherings. '| Mr. Goodpasture said that for

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|the last féw months Parks had

every other night to practice harmony. ’

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: (Continued From Page One) to parties, she couldn't get a word delicate

sin edgewise about her | situation. y On the brink of death following

‘| kindly, worldly-wise Doc Fenton

At this point the movie cuts off and the lights go up. The au-

beside you takes a long pull from a jug he has concealed in his

This is the appearance on stage of a gent named Curtis Hayes, He re-

{salacious in the program

“ORLEANS, June 9—A mando}

billed as a commentator on so-;

ifton 8b. Della’ Noland, 53, of 1478| Forest, corons i 10 1 " Antu ‘ W. 28th, esrdio |". 1 Gray “Banbugy, 23, of 33 8 | raven, ta sep ri Ate the shuffling of departnion St." Mar ‘Lewis —23 856 Isaac H, Warrick, #6. at 831 N. Califoriing patrons dies down, -there fol-| . dong S48 TK IAN, OF WIS) Mutts, GHTRCS] romPosei Berwick, vers. lows the scenes of childbirth en : ‘ [Louise D. | Ab pga oY , 0] Rar ks: 3108 New Aufusta, (Lo ar age. J which is where you are supposed John 3 ht ey. . Ma 4 Barker. 38 at 2019 Winthrop, to s out. A y of d cerebral . {to pas . A good man Ave: toi Mayted, %. or 1000S Ken william LW: Vat, Bi: st Oeneral, myo-ithe students do—out to the street, . Vioum A” Herbert, 24 of 118. Tobi Afma. A. Beott, 61. -Ab 13 West Drive, leaving the heaving biological 123 W' n , a, of Woodtufl ¥ o8r4t ees Lowen, (scenes to the 'die-hards who are

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Hion Called Threat Confessed Sayer |

' Rocks on Track Hurt

“We saw a man lying inside | radio enforcement network in Indiana has been threatened by |Ohio farmhand that he killed his

He seemed to be e That was the statement made by Col. Robert Rossow, super: girl friend's husband near Oxford, *

Then another man cam

{happened when they placed rocks Central tracks came aware “something was ser

west of the city Saturday, result- ously wrong” about two weeks “ling in serious injury to a rail-

signal maintainer, was operating Wide police radio network frean electric speedstéer Saturday quency.

-He~and the car were thrown tablished in all key Hoosier towns spect for law and order. in the DOE provides a-means-whereb

} 1 ww | Methodist Hospital with a prob- a law enforcement agency. ‘n one |able skull fracture; lcity can immediately contact one I ry Ir slaying occurred. The small boys haltingly told{in another city or state police in : Police said he confessed

- “Then we heard a squeak and We saw the car ' {turned partly around and a man laying between the rails” they

New York Central policeman, took the boys and their parents, who live near the railroad, to the Juvenile Aid Division where the boys told the]

Modern freight locomotives of the allocation of frequencies Rabb and William D. Bain have Of here.

FCC To Inter-City Police Radio

Rossow Scores U. S. Agency on Rejection Of Application by Valparaiso Department

| Times State Service MADISON, June 9—The existence of the entire inter-city police

Rented Truck Here

Ohio Farmhand Admits Killing

A confession by & 27-year-old recent action of the Federal Communications system. nN >

intendent of the Indiana State Police Department, at the 26th 0, on May 31, involved the. use

That is the way two five-year-| annual convention of the Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police of a rental truck from an Indianold boys today explained what Meeting

today in Clifty Falls Inn. " " Rossow said he first be. lice have been granted a tem-i5q,y {. porary permit for three months, (Oxtord police said Cyril Gorbut renewal of Terre Haute's per- 4on of near Oxford, confessed mit was refused only a week ago:/that he killed Morris Abbott, 48, In another part of his speech, nrominent Ohio farmer, with an N. the FCC had turned them down the state police superintendent ax when the latter refused to dia on using the established state-8dvocated adequate, trained per- yorce his wife, Marie Abbott, 40, (sonnel for police departments, Came Here Race Day prosecutors and courts ahd de-| He said he was planning to Provides Quick Service nounced outside Presse’ on marry Mrs. Abbott and that he , R enforcement —agenc as a'came to Indianapolis to establish This system, which is NOW e8- corain way to. break down.re- an alibi. While in Indianapolis on race day, he rented a truck at

Col |apolis firm, local -police disclosed ol.

ago when the. Valparaiso police chief asked his department why!

is and monitored by all state police

that he

the event of any emergency. drove the truck back to Indiane It operates independently of the

Drawin Slated apolis and turned it over to the company. Local police said there public communications facilities g were stains on the truck that

Tand has proved to be of great ‘ - “tts ; ’ . value ~in the continuing Bar| Drawing of a venire for the gn Tom ood oft are bow against erime. new Marion County Grand Jury| "OC Br on. O “It is much too valuable,” de- will be held June 28. |g held * Ramiiton, O. O8 Wu clared Col. Rossow, “to even con-| Term of the present jury ex- Charges. | sider curtailing or discontinuing Pires” July 3. During the six - it under any circumstances—even mani i has setved * has spent Quick Turnover Lif we have to defy the FCC to more an ays in session, | f ~—Roy {keep it and develop it.” considering more than 50 crim. |, PORTALES, > nh : . | cases and making a -com-|’ Ce millon, ex-IHew axico. state Denial Follows Stud nal © & liceman, is looking for another y prehensive report on the Marion P° » 8 Denial of the Valparaiso per-/County Home at Julietta. farm. He sold one at Dimmitt,

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