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59th YEAR—NUMBER 218
‘Reds Smash Rail Link to Nanking .
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1948
Britons Hail Birth of Son To Elizabeth
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14, Confess
ush Slaying
Invaders Stab Gen. Chennault Urged At Fringe of To Revive His Tigers
Heir Doing ‘ Nicely By BRUCE MUNN United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 15 — Princess Elizabeth rested comfortably at Buckingham Palace today after the birth of her first son—a prince
Admits Killing Packer
High School Freshman’
Key Airfield For, War Against Reds
FDR Set Precedent for Truman Suchow Appears To OK Proposal by Chinese Circles In Greater Peril
By CLYDE FARNSWORTH, Staff Writer NANKING, Nov. 15 (UP)
SHANGHAI Nov. 15—Maj. Gen. Claire Chennault will lead a few Flying Tigers air task force into a last-ditch battle to save Chinese Communist forces China from communism if the National government and the United stabbed within five miles of Su-|States will approve.
chow's main airfield today and There is a strong undercurrent of interest and support by highly smashed through to the center of Placed Chinesé¢ for a mixed force of volunteer American airmen and Suhsien, key to Suchow's only Chinese air force personnel as an| aa .
. rail link with the Nationalist cap- éMergency measure against the ital of Nanking. . {threatened Communist conquest! lof China, { ’
All civil air flights to the air-| Postpone Arraignment
“| It is understood that the basic field southeast of Suchow Were jan for a mew Flying Tigers is
suspended and air force officials|ajready under consideration. But| conceded they were prepared tol|washington, than Nanevacuate the field at a moment's king, will have the last word be-
notice. |cause of legal barriers against] A smailer airfield north of participation by American citi-. [n Ff. Wayne Court Suchow still was operating, how- zens in non-American wars. : ever. If the plan comes to a Wash-| FI: WAYNE, Ind, Nov. 15 The Nationalist government ington showdown, President Tru-| (UP) — Charles D. Dodson, a
claimed a major victory in man would have a precedent to|good-looking postal clerk from
| re | tank-supported counter-attack tn] FD 10 Frage D. Re erst Memphis, Tenn, today had his the Nienchuang area, 33 miles. Clennamt in ate 1940 and arraignment on first degree mureast of Suchow. But the Commu-' - nist thrust into Suhsien threat-|smerican volunteer group among| Dodson, 30, was indicted by a ened to isolate the government gervice airmen to fight Japan grand jury last week, together forces and expose them to at- jong before Pearl Harbor. {with Robert V. Christen. 39, for tack from the i I 200 Yanks Needed (the murder of Mrs. Dorothea ncreases Ler . , ..+. Howard, for which Ralph LoThus Suchow, 200 miles north, The Dian ould sll for Snlistelys ugh is under sentence to die. of Nanking, appeared in greater the fighting fist pi this pie arm Dodson asked for the additionperil than ever. Should the Com- |, is generally acknowledged that 81 time in circuit court today so munists éncircle the city, they chinese airmen lack the skill re. that he could get an attorney. might rush on toward Nanking 5 | An extradition hearing
: quired for precision low-level at-| i itself without waiting to complete tacks which the new Tigers wouid{Sediled jn Dever Golo, today
the conquest of the gateway city. (pe called on to deliver. ] . Charles Hayés, piloting the last, The original Tigers were sent yeas a notions Store hare iw ive Chinese Civil Air Transport yup in shark-mouthed P-40' years. ghting
s to slug, f plane into the southeast airfield,|it out with Japanese fighters OE ee Ca Nicte. ng sald he saw fighting’ only five to intercept their bombers, but Meanwhile, in Indianapolis the
miles away. {the job of their successors “would A major battle appeared under pe low-level support for Chinese Ingjana SE ay was way eight miles from the airfield, Nationalist ‘armies. They would Lobaugh, a Kokomo grave digger he sald. He delivered ofl and re- pecome flying artillery. sentenced to die in the electric lulled with evacuees. | Equipped with fighter-bomber, chair after he said he killed Mrs.
A government communique ad-| —— Howard and two other Ft. Wavne i i a mitted that the Communists have: (Continued on Page ? ~—Col. 4) women. Anna Kuzeff and Wil-
broken through the outer defenses ro of Suhsién, 45 miles south of YPL* jneima Hasgh. ented hls fuck Suchow on the Suchow-Nanking| hief Su 4 t DaNEh at Sranite his four railway., Reliable sources said! {nay ecytion Nov.'S hen
ey {the State Supreme Court set back Sshilng was raging it Silisien's ‘his execution date from Nov. 29
railway station and the town’s : Ea hen a by Tavern Owner [to Jan. 15. The court at that time
(ordered Lobaugh’s attorney, Rob- . 4 .! ert A. Buhler, to appear today to Fair Skies, High
Victim's Condition |answer questions at an oral briefTemperatures Seen Reported Critical
ing-on a petition to obtain a new [trial. LOCAL TEMPERATURES
A 17-year-old burglar suspect! Since his first “confession,” Lo-
6am... 36 10a. m... 46 |. : 3 baugh has denied and then re- . a Mm. 38 Am... ia 1{as shot and eritically wounded confessed to the crimes several 8a. m... 38 12 (Noon). 58 |°arly today by the owner of the times. 9a m... 41 1p. m... 55 [tavern he was apparently at-
BE | tempting to rob. The weather through tomorrow! Cornwell Parham, 50. owner of! will be fair and warmer, accord- the Midway Tavern, 736 Indiana ing to Paul Miller, chief weather-| Ave. shot the youth when he man. {fopnd him creeping in the shadows A large mass of cool, dry air of the place hours after closing. —The Supreme Court today upmoving eastward from the Mis-| The victim, John Ferguson, 232/neld the authority of Congress to sissippi Valley at about 20 miles Blake St., was taken to General|outlaw some $6 billion in back per hour will be followed by Hospital where attaches reported pay claims by passing the portalwarmer weather and clouds. {his condition as critical. to-portal pay act of 1947 There will be little, if any, frost| Another case under investiga-| The act outlawed all tonight, Mr. Miller said: The tem- tion by police today was the theft perature will fall to 38 degrees of more than $600 from a Cincin-| from today’s high of 60, and will nati man here to attend a bowling! rise tomorrow to 62 degrees. (tournament. | fr rT © John Schira told police that his to Finish Fight Promised unlocked hotel room was looted
On, School Segregation “"'® I "°°"
High Court OK's Portal Pay Ban
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (UP)
back
der contract or custom in an industry. > The effect of today's ruling ‘was uphold the constitutionality of {the retroactive provisions of the 11947 law,
who may some day be king.
celebration.
|apolis Time) yesterday.
He weighed seven pounds, six ounces,
| Elizabeth, 22, was in labor less] than two hours, and the delivery was understood to have been rela-| .
tively easy.
the palace, signed by two royal physicians who delivered baby, said: “Her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth had some sleep
land that of the infant prince is satisfactory.”
liam Gilliatt and Sir John Weir,
the night, lel't directly after their /morning bulletin was issued. Their departure was taken as a isign that they were eminently
(early 1941 to enlist the original der charges postponed to Dec. 6.'satisfied with the condition of
both the princess and her son. Name. Still a Secret The name, too, if one had been agreed upon, was a royal secret. The Daily Express speculated {that the child would be known as {Prince George of Edinburgh. Elizabeth was known to have a [strong preference for the in-
King George, in that of her firstborn. It was probable that the {baby also would be called Philip. | The prince was expected to be breast-fed. Mr. Gilliatt, like most British specialists, believes in
{ ‘nature,” both before and after
{the delivery. His customary adivice is that a ‘baby be fed by its {mother for at least three months, land longer if possible. everal hundred persons
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(Continued on Page 2 —Col. ‘Prince of Wails' Uk in Royal Line | Blueblood Babe Will Follow Lilibet
| LONDCN, Nov. 14 (UP) —Prin(cess Elizabeth's son automatically {became second in ‘line for the {succession to the throne, follow-
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ing his mother. ltorm provides for outright repeal today demanded defeat in 1950 of |
He is the first direct heir born {since the birth of the present
{Duke of Windsor 54 years ago. His mother is only heiress Pré- tion of the old Wagner act. 1 |
;sumptive in the absence of a male
child of the King and Queen.
The line of succession now is:| | 1. Princess Elizabeth. 2. The baby. 3. Princess beth's sister,
Margaret, Eliza-
claims, except for wages due un-| 4. The Duke of Gloucester, Union which is mefely a stooge to,
brother of King George. 5. Prince William, elder son of ithe Duke of Gloucester. | 8. Prince Richard, younger son. { 7. The Duke of Kent. elder son
|of the late duke, also the King's dictators. Certainly the men Who continue the European recovery saying: “Thisis a stick-up.”
All Britain threw off its somber, austerity reserve for a rousing
The prince, second in line to| {the British throne after his moth-| = ler, arrived at 3:14 p. m. (Indian-|
A bulletin this morning from/| :
the,
during the night. Her condition :
The royal physicians, Sir Wil-|
who stayed at the palace during §
{ments particularly pointed at res- made a holiday so that all work. | A man police believe to be the
In Holdup Attempt
Sa Links Teen-ager Accomplice, Turns In : Gun, Cartridges at Headquarters : A 14-year-old high school freshman today walked into police headquarters and confessed the Nov. 3 ambush slaying of James Kelly Brooks. et “It's been bothering me,” Wiley Senteney, of 1620 |Spann Ave., told detectives as he calmly admitted firing thé “ |shot which killed the 27-year-old packinghouse worker. - | He implicated a second boy, Mitchel Bryant, also 14, of 11527 English Ave. ;
| —— ————————— a. — —— Fruit Buyers Balk . | Bryant was taken from th E | At New Rail Fee | sixth grade at School 39 to police | headquarters by detectives. There
he admitted participating in a
hold-up “attempt which resulted in the shooting, police said.
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$1 Million Supplies
Face Spoilage Both boys said the shooting of NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (UP)— (the 27-year-old packinghouse New York wholesale buyers worker was the result of a holdos {threatened to let $1 million worth up attempt. They said they “stuck A {of fruit and vegetables rot on iim up” but tnat Mr, Biboks irailroad piers today before they “lunged” at them. Then, Senteney would accept an increased rail-'said, he fired the shot which road handling charge and pass it' killed the Marine veteran. on to the consumers. : ‘IT Want to Confess’ Some 400 buyers came to mar- 4 ket this morning but refused toy entenet, rset a a buy. Receivers of shipments, prin- laboratory at police headquarters cipally from Florida and Califor- about 8 a. m. today. He walked nla, tried to get the daily auction up to the counter and laid down
started, but thege were only nib-\ywo packages of cartridges saybles from prospeCtive buyers. ing: P bs ud y
The buyers were. notified over| “ the week-end that the railroads 1 wanted to turn these in.” . [Would put into effect today a new| Reaching under his coat ‘he fee for unloading produce. The|Pulled a .38 nickel-plated revolver buyers held a meeting before the|{rom his belt and added. {scheduled start of the auctions| “And this too, and I want to confess to killing Brooks.”
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| Princess Elizabeth—Britain’s heiress presumptive gives birth
| «to a seven-pound, six-ounce son, who is next in line for the throne. was clusion of the nanie of her father, Las rae Te
Jacobs Scores Labor Czars, Asks Union Democracy
New. Indiana Congressman Asks Repeal - | and then announced that they of T-H Law, Restoration of Wag ney Act would not pay the charge. Police Sgts. Don Ticen and Joseph Hunt escorted him to
By DAN KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer The buyers insisted that the | ~~ WASHINGTON, Nov. 15—More democracy in union aMaifs|, ie increase was a matter be-|nearby Homicide Division: where should be one of the legislative goals of the 81st Congress. Rep.-elect {wean the railroads and shippers/the youth continued his verbal Andrew Jacobs, Indianapolis Democrat, declaréd upon ‘arriving here and should not be passed on to|confession to Detectives Forest
today. . wholesaler; retailer and con- McKeighan, Fred Whisler, Lt. | Mr. Jacobs, who won the seat long held by Rep. Louis Ludlow, sumer, Fae Davis and Inspector Jack {who did not agal [seek the Democratic nominal , is considered, When the receivers replied that! O'Neal. oe {somewhat of an empert pn labor, _ "Fs imme TTT SFE | thetinorenses 1 . Jos Planned Holdsup' vo + fe law. He won a quartér-miliion [lem [increases which s d be passed| He said that he and Bryant : {dollar verdict against the AFL! #8 n or on to' th 7 Wholesalers/planned a hold-up a {carpenters union in prosecuting. sat down around the markets and | which they had from’ la suit brought by a Baltimore lo- : * |refused to bid in the auctions. |car of Floyd Pursley, 1422 Laurel lcal. The suit was based on = [afpat of Taft A spokesman for the receivers St. - {contention President William iid that the increased cost would
The two boys hid in Olive St, the confession continued, and pulled the gun on Mr. Brooks as he turned into the dark alleylike street. “Brooks lunged at me and I fired,” Senteney said. : Senteney said that he went dfrectly home and stayed there but that Bryant went back to “watch the excitement” after the body was discovered: They hid the gun and ’ecartridges in a sewer immediately after the shooting, Senteney said, and left it there until several days ago. At that time they hid it/in the garage at the rear of Senteney’s home. : Police who examined the gun . identified it as the one which killed Mr. Brooks.
amount to $3 million a year in {New York City. The sitdown occurred at the railroad piers on the river where
{Hutcheson of the United Brother-/
'hood of Carpenters and Joiners, Urges Work Holiday had no right to commandeer the . . Baltimore locals treasury and ap-| At Election Time Tce are Terriod across point his own men to office there. CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 15 (UP) om New Jersey railroad terp“The Democratic Party plat- —AFL President William Green|, ..& :
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of the Taft-Hartley law,” Mr. Sen. Robert A. Taft (0.), and . Jacobs said. “I stand firmly on every member of the new 81st Gunman es {that and for the complete restora-/Congress who fails to vote for jregeal of the Taft-Hartley law. | . “Ww yr” He told the opening session of a Co, Ee good the AFL's 67th. convention wae FIOM Restaurant |deal farther, with new amend. national election days should be .
|ers can vote, lant? 1 the Toddle Iam against the captive local Mr. Green said the AFLIal PUBIC NE 6,0 Tuert y achieved its goal of electing 2 ian St early today. keep the big union dictators {n|favorable Congress {wo weeks| Jesse Jackson, 17-year-old short power, I-would make it a federa}| 280: He said the next objective is order cook,.said a slender young 0] : |offense for them to pick local offi-|Tépeal of the labor law. man “wearing a gray cap and] Senteneyremained calm icers or grab local treasury funds. Urges Housing Program brown jacket” ordered a cup of throughout his recital, Bryant There is no room in America for{ He urged that the new Congress coffee and then thrust-out a gun,|Was regd-eyed when detectives { brought" him into police headthe quarters but did not break down
A legal fight against segregation in Indianapolis public schools
Specifically, thé court turned brother, who was killed in a war- Work and pay their dues should plan, enact a broad housing pro-| Mr. Jackson reporfed tha
AFL Union Calls Of
down an appeal by a group of em-
will be carried to the U. 8. Su- Coast Bus Strike preme Court if necessary, Henry, SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. J. Richardson Jr. attorney, told a (UP)—Pacific meeting at Senate Avenue YMCA operated today under a tempoyesterday. = |rary agreement reached between when the portal pay act was “In the final analysis we may the company - and AFL bus passed. The act wiped out most find it necessary to file a suit in drivers, less than an hour before'n the Federal Court attacking one a wage scale strike was sched-'the Hubbert employees. legal aspect of the issue and an- uled to tie up service in seven! — other in state court attacking the Western states at midnight. problem on a state level,” he said... The agreement must be rati“You can be assured that thoughified by 2200 bus drivers and 800 the fight will be an expensive one, Station attendants of the AFL! it - must - and will be carried Amalgamated. Association of through to the United States Su- Street, Electric, Railway & Motor A 10,000-vote count error in Cuya- “ preme Court, if necessary.” {Coach Employees of America. {hoga County, (Cleveland) has He.also promised the 2000 per-| The strike would have affected shaved President Truman's unsons at the meeting that there 130.000 passengers daily in Cali- official state lead over Gov. will be no “compromising or|/fdrnia, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Inomas Dewey to a slim 6817 jeopardizing of the efficient Ne-|Utah, New Mexico and Texas. votes, it was disclosed today. gro teachers’ rights in the school + o— mere te | Minor adjustments from Ohio's » | {other es conceivabl) system. boo Honing Congiaiiole h {could imperil the President's hold # ’ : rincess on Son’s Birth on the state's 25 electoral votes, Red Dean’ Denies Russ KEY WEST, Fla., Nov. 15 oy woudl not change the final Peril World Peace |—President and Mrs. Truman to.|FeSult of the presidential contest. NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (UP)— day congratulated Princess Eliza- y Dr. Hewlitt Johnson, the “Red” beth on the birth of her son. BULLETIN Dean of Canterbury, believes “Mrs. Truman and I are de- BERLIN, Nov. 15 (UP)—A “some” western governments and lighted at the news of the birth; U. S. Navy four-engined cargo their leaders are more of a men-|of your son and felicitate you and! plane crashed and burst into ace to world peace than Russia. flames at Tempelhof Airfield
15 back pay claim$ were among suits
pending in the federal courts
Recount in Ohio County Cuts Truman's Lead
{the Duke on this happy occasion,”
f these claims, including that “H
However, the 74-year-old An-|the President said in a cablegram glican churchman speaking at ato the Princess. '
dinner in his honor at the Hotel| -
Pierre last night declared vei O by oR he believes peace can be achieved t ; between the East and West. n e nsi e
“I say that the Soviet Union is] not a menace to world peace,”’| Dr. Johnson said, “nor is she a] menace to the security of the! western world.” <
Assembly of Protestant Women Draws 2500 |
WILWAUKEE, Nov. 15 (UP) —! More than 2500 women represent- | ing. 84 Protestant denominations in the United States met here to-| day for the opening of the fourth! national assembly of the United Council of Church Women. .The four-way convention will
be devoted to the role of women Bridge ..... 17 Forum ..:.. 14 Mrs. Manners
; tonight. All occupants were be- | Heved killed.
time! plane crash.
Inc. a Maryland company. Their, 9. Princess Alexandria, -daugh-’
iter of the late duke.
Greyhound buses totaling about $6 billion that were, 10. Princess Mary, Countess of PectS to hold a ‘series of confer-iggainst the infiltration of Com- police, believe the description of mediately. They arrived as de.
|Harewood, sister of King George. | 11. The Earl of Harewood, jelder son of Princess Mary.
naught, aunt of King George. 14. Lord Carnegie, nephew of Princess Arthur. { 15. Prinee- Olav of Norway,
Pilot-Bridearoom, Wife Killed in ‘Last Plane Ride’
BERWICK, Pa., Nov. 15 (UP) —Jay Snyder, 20, asked his bride of one month, Phyllis, also 20, to take “one last plane ride” with him before they left for Ohio where they intended to make their home. Mr. Snyder suggested the ride yesterday as they were about to start on an automobile trip fo Akron, home of the girl's parents, and where Mr. Snyder was going to take a job as an apprentice
{have camplete power to pick their gram and raise the minimum |ployees of B. H. Hubbert & .Sons,| 8. Prince Michael, younger son.|0Wn union leaders.
ntrader took more than $54 in
wage level. He pledged AFL sup-icash.
as he confirmed Ris companion’s story.
12. The honorable Gerald La-| union democracy” plan. i{8celles, younger spn. 13. Princess Arthur .of Con-!
= Whom Mr. Hunt charged with be- was
When he returns to. Indiandiport for the independent state of While the “cat’ burglar has| Parents of Senteney were sum{later this week, Mr. Jacobs exX-|Jgragel and an unrelenting fight only been known to rob homes, money to police headquarters im-
tectives were taking written cons fessions from the boys and the father asked: Nd “Can you tell us what our boy {has done? We were asked to come down right away.” y They were asked to wait unt the statements were completed S and were not told immediately of 4 the nature of the confession. ° ; Later, Dewey Bryant, father of
{ences with both labor and man- munism in America. Ithe holdup man tallies with their [agement organizations to deter-| nf, Green said the government description of .the burglar cur{mine how best to formulate hiS'woyuid call a national conference rently plaguing North Side homes. of industry, farmer, labor and| Police said the “cat” burglar Hunt Goes Along consumer groups to act to prevent might be afraid to return to Lester Hunt, who formerly edvwa depression. North Side homes because of |{ited the Teamsters Journal for! me extra police protection’ measures. President Daniel Tobin, accompa-, . Ey Sle {nied Mr. Jacobs here. He was Claire Trevor Wed 8 Bah 60 Names ousted from the journal through | SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Nov.| y {Dave Beck, Seattle, a Dewey-mani15 (UP)—Actress Claire Trevor, LONDON, Nov. 15 (UP) — i honeymooning here today| ‘Franklin Delano” was among 60/ Mitchel Bryant. said: ¢ y ing undercover teamsters boss. with her third husband, producer,names suggested for Princess] “I just can't believe it. They're p He will aid Mr. Jacobs in gather-/Milton Bren. They were married Elizabeth's son by readers of the both good boys. I think they just ing data for the rrona~ed “union|yesterday. {Sunday Pictorial. got hold of the gun and it was emocracy” amendments. Es eT Just an accident. I don’t think
; oy el ¥ | they would do it deliberately.” Mr. Jacobs said he is for all of| Suitor, 48, Slays Goodland | Ido sith. voi aia
thing should be done about thei | { |from home and spent the night in |“finding facts for legislators to { lact upon.” Times State Service ‘Ain't Going In’
| President JA Tuan's en OBA. {past criminal record. Records oie creed ne view some Mother of 6, Then Kills Self [icy oy oe onense ssainat [Eo:AMEricEn ie lt: Shotgun Blast Fells Widow as She Prepares Brown County and Bryant had |a court” and confine itself to! To Go to Church; Argument Precedes Crime Dh ed inte Juvenlle Ald oe ' I ae s eav auge shot- : i i ret th Distery lgun pitied talaga widow In Her nome panndl ie as shel, Polis Lhe congressman is finding a place to prepared to leave for church services with one of her six children. make a confession. They
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{live. which remains a major one! {in Washington. :
Investigators said a police posse found the. body of the widow's
| He has retained all of Mr. Lud- suicide, police officers said.
State Police Trooper Alfred L.
{killer in his home shortly after the slaying. He had committed
quoted Senteney as saying: “Yes, I told him and he said ‘Go {ahead if you want to, but I ain't
ry
plasterer.
Liberals, left-wingers both claim credit for Truman VICIOTY oc. vesvirstinsvivis diraniovenidoit, Page 2 National Guard probes fatal air crash here.........Page 3 How Indiana voted in the November elections. .....Page 3 Big 3 te reject plea of UN for talks with Russia....Page 6 Lucas predicts new rationing, price controls.......Page 6 The Truman Re-Deal . . . Second of a series of BEHCIRS + ian iy sins cies rrsias isis es. Page lS Tri-Delts to observe 60th anniversary Saturday. ...Page 16
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” . ’ | ’ THE COUPLE flew over Mr | OWS secretary throughout his 10, Ethel Bobbit, 45, climaxed a day-, fore 7 o'clock. He picked up the| intensive hunt for the slayer of peck in a small two-seater plane! o Boy, 10, Critically jer with whom she had been keep-|,¢ the quarrel were not given. Shot Through Heart yard. i | jwitnessed the slaying. ‘Where she was going. When she at about § p. m. Nov. 3. He had faltered, went into a dive and!injured today when he was hit by Martin returned to their home, = 05. en route to work at Kingan ‘& The youth, John Williams, 511/again. He said Mr. Martin fired! Crash-Lands on Wake ported he suffered multiple frac- neighbors could give her aid. [fled to the kitchen. then BrOOKS as he turned into Olive St. DC-6 en route to Manila made a Nace 10) Society as critieal. I[Manchester, who ‘questioned the galow which he was in process of and billfold had not been dis d, mi
low's office staff, including Mrs.! : E a) in. +] £ said, related that his mother's|80ing in |Esther Pillen, who was Mr. Lud- Apple said the shooting of Mrs. saa. I an to their home just] The boys’ admissions ended an Snyder's home at nearby Nesco. ‘OnSeécutive terms in the House. {long argument with her sultor.., ...4s of an argument whichithe 27-year-old packinghouse ! {George Martin; 48-year-old paint-j.o0p earlier in the day. Details) worker. they rented. They waved to his! { mother and friends in the back poe company for Bbout two ob Mr. Martin, the terror-stricken| Passersby found the bod ‘Hurt T Mrs. Bobbitt's son Donald, 12,,.y 3 police, asked the widow|crumpled in alley-like Olive St ‘Then, as they started back to] ruc ’ 0 | . the Berwick Airport, the plane] A 10-year-old boy was critically] Donald told police that- Mr. i (yoy were “going to church,” been shot through the heart. : - 2 The young Marine veteran was crashed in a deep gully. They|a truck at the intersection of/after an earlier argument with ~° =" ¢ " were killed notes y YIMichigan and Oriental Sts. his mother and began to argue| “YouTe not going anywhere. Co. where he was employed on Ei ob Then, the boy said, Mr. Martin 20 night shift. T Bell St. was taken to Generalat his mother's back when she pulled the Fue from behind ne; Police believed the killer waited SAN. FRANCISCO. Nev: 18 Hospital, where attendants re- ran from him. She ‘died before fired two blasts as his mo “lin the bushes and’ shot Mr, (UP)—A Philippine Air Linesitures' of the pelvis and head in-| Boy Hysterical | The killer, police said, At that time they discounted a 3 juries. They listed his condition] Benton County. Sheriff Jack drove to his home, a modest bun-j, per motive DesAuse ia watch +++. 18 crash landing on the runway at . . TiSports Tio Wake Island today with no in-| Police said the youth ran in'dead woman's son, said the boy remodeling, and shot himself with
in the church both here and Business ... 11 Meta Given. 17 My Day.... 16/Weather Map 3|juries to the passengers or crew/front of the truck, driven hy Was upset and hystefical as a re- the same gun through the heart | TIONALLY FANOTS FOR FIRE : abroad with particular emphasis Crossword .. 22 Inside Indpis.13 |F. C. Othman 13 Wilson ..... 15/according to a report received) jesse Johnson; 36, of 2433 North- sult of seeing his mother slain. He was dead when officers ar-i MOUS FOR STEAK 36.1 "on Inter-church co-operation; Editorials .. 14 In Indpls ... 18'Radio ¢eess 1} omens, “ee 17| here by. Transoceanic Airways. |western Ave. > : gi! ~The boy, Sheriff Manchester rived. 7 ; y #Charley’s Restaurant, ‘144 B. ; w § We . . 3» 3 aE .
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