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Effects of Fire . Blomed in Tragedy seems like only yesterday - that the small cottage of Carl and Mary Nungester at 4242 Evanston Ave. was ringing with the shouts and | jsughfer of their two small’
children. : Today the house is still, The stuffed toys and rattles that used to dot the house are § put away out of sight. Death ~sirgek twice in-less than a week, fk snuffing out the lives of one-year-old John Charles and two-month-old Robert Eugene. . John Charles died Friday at gt. Vincent's hospital where he was taken after he was overcome py smoke from a smoldering ironing board fire June 1 : The baby had been” in the smoke-filled home, too, but it seemed that he had been more fortunate.
shouts of Children in North Side Home ~~
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Ea Oye First Rationing Jot . | Hint Given |
MR OH By RICHARD LEWIS | Ho . Jind EE 8 | The first hint of gas rationing Sia tele dit i «ere next: winter ‘was given by, Bn |
the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility today in an announcement that| —————————————— {industrial gas consumption would |
| "rae Grany advised 32 of .4-Cylinder Rocket
t+ | |largest industrial customers that
| new gas contracts would contain . ; ; © “% la clause Iimiting maXimium won| PY ote . Y War Ace
‘ {sumption each month to the peak |
monthly consumption of _ the ° *e k ; {previous year. { ~~ | That means, explained I Set Historic Mar . rofficials, the 32 big customers who | . o . . at luse more than 1 million cubic Flight Likened to Wrights’ of Kitty Hawk;
Tp mont none: Plane Can Stay Aloft Only 2'/2 Minutes
oil in the event of shortages in {these fuels,
Fear Coal Strike many times,” Air Secretary W. Stuart Symington
nounced today.
. THEN YESTERDAY, tragedy 3.95 jashed out-again. One minute the baby was tak2 ing his bottle, fretting a little Ce pit seemingly all right. ‘The next: minute he was dead. . Doctors who arrived too late
The gas limitation clause will
pire. < Utility officials said their !
|to assure a supply of gas for 760 miles an hour at sea level, |Alr Force.
said pneumonia apparently |domestic consumers, if a short-| Mr. Symington made the an- Aviation Week said last Dec. here, E. B. Newill, plant manager caused w fubalitig Ske caused lage should develop by fall, nouncement at a press conference, 21 that the XS-1 flew faster than announced after Air Secretary W. s are slacks the deat’ O mind’ apparently | Privately, they feared a coal|Alr experts called the supersonic sound at 35000 feet, where the Stewart Symington had released Dazed, her are strike. ; flight the greatest achievement in {speed of sound is about 660 milesithe total assingment of 2201 h. Washable racing ahead of the or lef that In the event of a coal strike fight history since the Kitty per hour plane contracts at the press cones nded fabrics! ’ mu othr told police of or any other interruption in the Hawk, N.C, flight of the Wright At the i the Alt Fores feveies In Yyastiington, > » : : 7 would ) a Brothers. asked the Justice Department to] Jr. Newl sald th id b sckers! Slacks ” events leading. up to the Jatent Jaw ot uel ie } hdianapotis, gaa] Capt. Charles E. Yeager, 25-| investigate what it. considered a|no immediate change in employtragedy. . i BW commence , at became security violation by the maga-{ment this due to the slow : ed Tuesda | once year-old Air Force ace, AM y y u " lors, stripes, . “Babby cri Some ow th ght > the first human to fly faster than zine. But Attorney General Tom acceleration in getting the high« d young men night,” she elated this gp Pos 11 Adds New Customers sound. fb |Clark said that the story did not| precision engines into production, young men, . vale He whee rR Despite the limitation of age) Refuses to Talk [break any law. Mr. Symington He said 3hat duting 1949 about . i ors. they all seemed to be users, the first step in a cautions. At Muroc Air Base, Capl.sald today his-anpouncement was 1000 ou $ hind 13 the Day. initia ee dom “Then be. seemed. better and |gas conservation. program here, Yeager said that military secrecy made because of the Justice De-i7y 0 a mores Ra tight ! decided to walt until tomorrow gm the utility has béen adding new Prevents him-from- telling ShOuEPaTtment Sng was asked if] 6000, ol ge io take him tothe doctor. ; |industrial, commercial and resi-|hi® fights: on oid Additional Contracts “Now it's too late.” x . . . : -|dential customers at the rate of! “As far as I'm concerned, Fother planes had gone faster While Aaial. ventracts 5.29.75 i word unalions BEREAVED PARENTS—This picture of a bright-eyed year-old John Charlesis the 1300 a month. don't even know there has been than the speed of sound. - 3 \
AMBURANCE doctors said the only memento Carl and Mary Nungester h ave by the days before sudden tragedy | So great has been the demand (8 ght’ fe Bd to say any-[bly In a dive” he said. baby. already had “two strikes claimed both theit-sons. They had been unable to have a picture taken of infant |that the cost of production has| 0 ©
» ture child, or ox ’ 1 5 95 Spam. Nungester child had Robert, who had been ill “since birth. ity must borrow money to finance| d ae
|current expanded operations. It{he explained.
a minot ire in the home on June Utility directors, the Mayor| But Washington sources sald)
1. An overheated iron set fire to { * ; |they understood & mews confer- + the X8-1 wiiijthat the t Poe. ¥ Wig /aNd bonding: house representa- they Under full power; the ceive acts a 82 ironing Dour. | As Choice of GOP Delegates ii. tin. "mt ouhiis iu sme soi be amsansed. or Capt aiay stotionly avout 3 sont onicacta the : The infant'sicries aroused the! Se ace ] —ieey . : . : ‘termine how much of the $3,500, Yeager later to permit him 1074p probably will fly little more £ the ‘wartunsd a 1} ousehord bajore Bsmes Aro State's Presidential Preference Indicated 000 the utility needs will be bor-|§ive some of the details of Nis ithan 100 miles from take off to Dasity ol Ar Suna ol lant i . 3 | Aights, h R e t rugg ] eemees R Dotse, Believe Helmke By Pre-Convention Talk; Few Favor Taft rowed this year. |_ Capt. Yeager was born in Myra ge bot, oe cent of the jet engines used in
The 24-year-old father who was By ROBERT BLOEM Pay First Installment |W. Va., and went to high schoo
tragedy “is a veteran of three and Sen. William E. Jenner still, a¢jon its annual payment In leu of fore enlisting in the Air Service i oned for 200,000 feet. months overseas duty in Europe.| Way Republican governor Trace gacongd district, majority floor leader of the House. Bayt. It paid $104,000 of the | He was discharged in March, today as politicians converged on Among the 29 persons slated .to be. elected delegates from Indi 5268000 if is to give the city| In 15 months with the 8th Alri 0 “which record 1946, of pre-convention maneuvering. tion, there were at least 19 “nat-| with whom the question was dis- 000 from the $140.000 t
¥ x = { $68 { There was an increasing feel-'yral" votes for Mr. Dewey. The cussed believed the 29 Indiana. ...... aia the city last year in Missions. Until July. 1044. he wan, Cl tints.
‘ : ‘me in return for political favors to chbice ‘strength among Indidna| “There seemed to be little con-|¢ on coal to increase the total For Phone Bill |be granted later. Republicans apparently was a be- nection between the second gnhiy So far, they said, they Not reveal more -about the flight of sound at that- altitude Offered Senate Seat lief that he would he Mr. Hal- choice presidential strength and paven't gotten a “nibble.” because of national security. He . *
City Street Commissioner “Tony It was widely presumed that jeck's preference among other Indiana’s four-way governor race Gas officials have estimate
for a- $13 office ‘telephone bill out the appointment as 'U. 8. Sena- field. of his own pocket today when) tor to succeed Me Jenner after| All the Republican spokesmen ner, is regarded as a "Strong whe# the current shortage has ; the eléction next November. - - - - —=——— Dewey Supporter. eased in the Midwest. the Board of Works refused 10, "oo vers in the banner-decked
candidates, Sen. William E. Jen- , research. purchase natural gas until 1950, lr. Symington did not keep 1 under Tapa. | claim any altitude or speed rec- The fuel is alcohol ahd
Vandenberg Mentioned |ords. the rocket plane obviously
- - commissioner decided his office
weakness and mounting. : webof.the Republican. potential delehoic
sonal use ! y caucuses tonight and the first . Sw : oo-He: sent: the obill to the: Board; cisret: baliot tt riyy Faye CHICAGO, Jupe. 10. (UP)
— A know what Mr. Vandenberg will gard to the performance,” Mr.
$e {Symington sald. ih an explanation that the 4 19 a m. tomorrow. day filed a $2 million damage : ond through oohy Hany Confusion still was the Drer; Sai gain Myron 8. Tajlor, much ra matter of the delegates’ Banking Committee today nar- winged plane with a- needle nose button and be thrown free * e © of the day, however, and the re- associate, alleging that she is Mr.
conviction among Hoosier Repub- tempt to; force committee con-
ut . ] esp noun. : maining candidate—A. V. Burch Taylor's illegitimate daughter py * \ HH 1. ‘ of Evansville—had a chance of °° * “licans that Mr. Taft already has sideration of the Senate-approved U S Labor Secretar Dies: "19 Peters Withdraws —— g upon the inside, The suit was filed In Federal \no4 tne nomination. . _ ___ |Taft-Ellender-Wagner Housing We «Fe Sm a . snk : '
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The secretary of state race Court for Mrs. Eunice Walter- egos Tem.
| tw y s, by an atJohn Peters of New Albany|tWo men from the same county mother of twin sons, Db) : : . the T-E-W Bill. before the com- ) Ciao sain for ag tecking tha same fice nan tomey, . J. Karaselc Ii vas a: Hits Abutment, Spills Imiuce’vas rected by 8 14 15 Truman Appointed tor of state at the 11th hour to- ira-county fastions ap a SA Pes L. Sullivan for hear- 'TW0 men riding on a tractor at 12 vote. One Democrat, Rep. . 3 fay. leaving only thé names of eras opposed by T. Godfrey ot Sp AL oe Pleasant Run Golf Course John H. Folger of North Caro. Schwellenbach in 45 Opies” TOBY) Yoder and bite. | McKenzie of Gary. = "|" She charged that efforts hag Were injured this morning when lina, voted present. WASHINGTON, Jusie 10 (UP) an state lini A in| Tagged as Preview been made by Mr. Taylor and by the machine overturned after it| By voting down the Democratic Secretary of Labor Lewis B. quest of the office | The three-way auditor race Was ig “friend and associate of many struck a bridge abutment. _ (motion, made by Rep. Brent Schwellsnbach died , today at Generally regarded as a Jen- closely hooked in with the gOV-iyears” Joseph A. Bennett, to con-| They were John W. Lee, 87,/Spence (D. Ky.), the committee Walter Reed Army ¥ ospital, He ner candidate, Mr. Peters with- ®rnor picture with John Peters! oa the true facts of her identity. of 2185 Eastern Ave. and John jn effect agreed to consider in- was 53. ® drew before the moon deadline in of New Albany regarded as a These actions, she said, had Walker, 22, of 1725 N. Meridian stead the housing bill sponsored The official cause of death was the office of George J. Edick, Re- Jenner candidate, LeRoy Yoder caused her illness and family St. golf course employees. Neither by Committes Chairman Jesse attributed to heart failure. publican state committee secre-|0f Goshen as an anti-Jenmer ,... nes, . of them was hurt seriously. P. Wolcott (R. Mich.). associates in the Labor parttary, |candidate and Gilbert Ogles of ___
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cannot substitute gas for coal or| WASHINGTON, June 10 (UP)-—The Air Force's XS-1 Defense Purse Strings } rocket plane his flown “much faster than the speed of sound} .. +r & Air Force cut the i
take effect for the 32 industries; The original supersonic flight was made last October | parceled out approximately 2500 as soon as their old contracts ex-/at the Muroc, Cal., Air Force base. Subsequent test flights jet engines orders to the Allison ' ‘all have been made there. [ered ny four rocket motors, This| |reason for taking this step was The speed of sound is about is the first rocket fighter of the 1,504 will be made by the Allie
slals Poe {a flight,” he said. ‘ | “Not in level flight, but possi-|frafhed from comment, it. is une
| 1 ! y half engines are manufactured } "ithing under military regulations; The. plane that pierced the ! risen to the point where the util th national security,” hitherto impenetrable supersonic|{Or every installed, Thess “Any ‘announce- wall was conceived in 1945. A “%
been ill since birth, | * | - “ lis aski ment would have to come out of scant year later, it was in readyy ' i ng Mayor Feeney to ap- - | gies (8 ness wen oon Jonnor Creighton (Dewey Seen Next to Halleck ios tutti: * Wiig, oa Tom
oming pod | | While the XS-1 is designed for called home from work at a con- Coming Up Fast } New York's Gov. Thomas E. Dewey today appeared likely 10! meanwhile, the utility today and was graduated from high 26 000-foot altitude, one of its suetractor's to learn of his second| Hobart Creighton of Warsaw pe Indiana's second choice for the Republican presidential nomi-| gelivered the first installment of school at Hamlin, W. Va. be-| ossors is reported asiibeing de- 3 a
A service, with 14 appeared to be leading the four- tain to be Rep. Charles Halleck, Republican ayn in 1940. " years Army First choice is certain to P taxes to City Controller Phillip Fought Germans The tiny Bell rocket plane 5 jot fighters (trainers), jcrammed with miraculous in Othér U. 8. Contracts
the Claypool Hotel for 24 hours i po] T— Force in Europe he shot down 13 ¢ ypoo ana to the national GOP conven this year. This is an increase of German planes on 64 combat Dappens in flight and send mes [tracts for 243 bombers, 1405 fights sages to the ground for analysis |. and 553 transports,
FINAL RITES for the infant , 2 , . | ¢ h and rescue aircraft, the air sece ! Rix e Inial among. the milling. crowds_of | remainder--of-the delegates were delegates would get together 10... co ioven. ... . ..,An. enlisted pilot. Then he was ~ loaded. it. rand : Will be held Friday at BHIFIEY | gelegates and politicians that regarded as supporters of Sen. vole ina bloc oh second choice] Cag po industries . whose gas ® reserve 2d leutenant. He Twi 14 but ails thos ‘Pounds | “wid; with delivery in 1960 Brothers, ‘Where rites wére read waiter Helmke, Ft. Wayne, was Robert A. Taft of Ohio. Hf “favorite son” Halleck drops = = @ will be limited win married and the father of two. (pounds, the fuel burned “0d 1051. . . for his brother on Monday. Then . {out of the race. p tedly Capt. Yeagers/aré taken up by the fuel burned , ppegikdown, Including the Ale or rot y. {coming up fast on the inside rail, The results were indicated by a out © |be allowed ‘to continue present Undoubtedly p 88°" * in the four-cylinder rocket motor. | he will be laid to rest in Crown to challenge the two leaders. check of a number of the slated] Tomorrow's Republican state... yeating arrangements four - cylinder rocket research) Alcohol and Oxygen "Hon SORtPACtA, Sollowet « = a Hill Cemetery, beside the other ~The attitude was based largely gejegates themselves and party convention was" expected to bind Seek Natural Gas |pfane was flying at a high alti-] While the X81 Ry od! Boeing B-50D, 132; Boeing Be small freshly-dug grave. on reports that an emissary. from jeaders of the districts they will/the entire 39 delegates, however, | h tude. The speed of sound de- ; ’ gnedixoc, an improved Superfortress, y 4 i: eaders to stay with Mr. Halleck as } Utility officials said they are ith increased height. For for 1700 miles per hour at 80,000 30. ‘North American Four-Jet Be r [the Jenner camp had made over- represent. [to stay r. Halleck as long 4(j;) “putting out feelers’ for Creases with | . feet, its present power plant islysc . . tures last night in an attempt to ‘Predict Bloe Vote as he wants to remain in the natural . gas which would be example, the speed of sound at {45C jet bomber, 51; Northrop
: ‘ y “ "! ' ) . » . fl r hour (supposed to push it a “mere |Bight-Jet Flyi win 9, Gets Hooked coax Mr, Helmke out of the race| RBagjs of Mr. Dewey's second race. mixed with gas manufactured 40.000 oe > miles pel id |1000 miles an hour at 60,000 feet! ightJe ” Cot Ang 2 i
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~~ Malo was left “holding -the ba ; Ret andi L ‘. ‘ : t of Air Force tional—one of the reasons mili- F-86C (improved F-86 g bag Mr. Jenner offered Mr. Helmke i andidates In the “presidential although one -of - the - gOVernor thay do not expect to be able to| nations the benefi A “itary security officers - tried “40 Curtiss our Engine ok TE dots
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0. k. payment of it. {halls of the hotel inter M y ha y isti { bor y preted the oN 1 or | Sen, Arthur Vandenberg of . shattered unofficially all existing Fairchild Flying Boxcar C-119B, | . 1 Several weeks ago the street... .. 54 an indication of Jen- y ) Michigan was named by several world speed records. trogen is replaced by A turbine on; Douglas C-124A heavy tranges’ i didn’ rhe Ls gr — (ARN “The information that the X8-1 pump, as is planne x5 ”" (port (Improved C-74), 28; Grume | g } n't have enough telephones 10 pqs strength. H | H gates as a possible second choice| has flown faster than the speed Foree Delieves the rt ny man BA-16A° search amphibian, f “a Joie 470400..80.2 -ordered. ayy formal convention wettvity” v or I to MF HATISEK, But they reserved ff po So wim tot sound - many. times is..all the Teach ity Benign peed And SL8Y 32; North. American Primary aud os Private line put in for his per<iyu; cet under way with district any flat statement until they ousing | ote Air Force can release with: re- alo Ee go wrong in|Basic Trainer, T-28, 268: Lock alle saAso. ) (1 (ae. omic % the cockpit—which i refrigerated, 0 TF-80 jot trainer, 128, +-0f Works which turned. it downigiana history will be kicked off| > Jear-old Chicago woman 10-/"er orf appeared that Mr, Tarts WASHINGTON, June 10 (UP)| 4. Rocket Motors 'to combat terrifi¢ hekt at super-ig “7 nd AAJ vir t surprising weakness was not so —Ivepublicans on the House! The KE-1 is a small. straight: sonic speed-—the pilot can push 2 SUNNY a Warm, booms
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Bunny and warm ‘weather was forecast for this locality today by the Weather Bureau, with maxi. : mum temperatures to range from 84 to 86 degrees. | ‘Tonight will be partly cloudy, with scattered local thundershows | {ers expected after midnight. A low mercury reading of from 58 to’ 60 degrees is anticipated. Tomorrow's outlook is for pare tial cloudiness and considerably cooler temperatures with a top
