Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1948 — Page 1

Tear Down 5 Radio Aerials;

“stoke: AIF would sweep -aver—the-Great-

7, (The Air Eorce also announced three above at Ellis, W. Va; 13

helicopters: —- + {3} 2 sg er 5 The Navy rescue team also got ‘teries Po, the store last night. i Mr Welles left nis EAL city. Know your “city” is ad ‘hindrance to-Little David and leverything from eit y regulations!

“some pointers ‘from two arctic Another break-in“was reporte “must” slogan with Chief Rouis.| they want him to. get out,” Mr. on billiard. parlors and. howling! in Europe.

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59th YEAR—NUMBER 260

‘Seas Lash Carrier [Wels Opposes

x Colleges for On 1 Icecap Mission i Refuge Break in Cold Wave

Promised After Two Sub-Freezing Days ~~ Faminmind

Sunny Skies Raise Temperature; The. Hoosier educator Was

po chairman of a special committee “ Minimum of 20-24 Seen for Tonight of the Association of American Universities which has recomThe weatherman today promised relief from the cold wave mended to President Truman which has numbed Indianapolis residents for the last two days and that, no educational deferments ABOARD AIRCRAFT CAR- nights. be granted to potential. draftees RIER SAIPAN, Dec. 27 (UP)— Following oan 2 suBny skies = rhpidly rising bows under 22 vears of age. . : ved tonight will be cloudy an pot =o cold, with a low o - oudy! The committee's recommen a-' The huge carrier Saipan churred skies and slightly higher temperatures are predicted for tomorrow. tions, made public yesterday, proporthward through heavy seas to- Lowest femperature in Indian-| ddy in a race with the Air Force gnolis last night was 16 degrees, for the honor of rescuing the 13|..5 hed between 5 and 6 a. m.' ga m... yi b a.m... 3 airmen stranded on a Greenland i am... a.m... 2 icecap, TH Airport got down to 11 de 8am... 18 12 (Noon). 32 Giant waves were buffeting the g 9 a. m. . 21 1 p.m... 33 As warmer air blew down from - eres

Saipan as it entered Canadian . waters. however. and there was Canada, temperatures rose rap d- Recovering

some question whether it could over the country and skies cleared reach Greenland on schedule and over most states. start helicopter rescue operations Comes From North | Wednesday, The frigid alr mass which] The skipper, Capt. Joseph L. .aused the cold wave had poured| Paddy, was forced to reduce speed 34h from Hudson Bay and sent to 10 knots (about 11 miles an the mercury tumbling as far| hour) after gales tore down five south as the deep Dixieland of the ship’s eight radio aerials| 0% © and left about half the crew sea- Forecasters said the: Warmer

Under 22 to Serve

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{American colleges and universi-

Crew Seasick

Air Force: Rushes Balchen to Rescue

LOCAL TEMPERATURES nate men whose educational [training is deemed essential for national welfare and security— not the colleges. Explains Stand The Association of American Universities’ non-exemption reciommendation was drawn by the committee of four educators in |New York Dec. 4. If accepted by |the government, it would requi.: jamendment of the Selective Bery-} lice Act of 1948, Members of - the. committee] ‘headed by President Wells were [President Dwight D. Eisenhower ‘of Columbia University, Chancel{lor Arthur on of Washington University Harold W. University. «Explaining his stand to The {Times today, Dr. Wells sald ‘it was the conviction of the committee that, educational deferiments were ' neither necessary inor. desirable” in peadetime for young men below the .age of 22. Bars Favoritism “While it is—recognized that pray 3 elimination of this deferment | : would defer eductional progress Sumner Welles lof some gifted students—which lis. undesirable—it was felt more iundesirable that there he any,

(In Washington. the Air Fore Lakes and the Chio Valley into admitted it was having weathe the Appalachians by this aftertrouble, too. Bad visibility blocked| = “oo worm the Middle Atanother rescue attempt yesterday lantic states by tonight. but two new C-82 transports with’ « Kast 4 gliders reached Goose Bay, Lab- But this morning.-the East an rador, to join in rescue opera- South were still locked in the cold! tions. py wave's grip. Atlanga reported a - seasonal low of 26. It was five Expect to Ald Rescue below at Binghampton, N. Y;

Ichen, an ex- at Columbia, 8. C;; 10 above at that Col. Bernt Balche Louisville, and 16 at Richmond, pert on -Arctie flying, was en i route’ to rescue headquarters by Coldest Spot plane from Ladd Air Base in =ut . the nation’s. coldest spot |

Alaska. ‘was still in the Rocky Moun-| (The stranded men are in good 0. 1¢ was 26 below zero at| epirits but getting a “bit impa- go piney Wyo, g ¢ ition lsuspicion that college offered an tient, the Air Force said. Christ- pq cowfalls were reported escape from Army service in mas dinners with all the trim-|,. "som, parts of the West. Down-| . peacetime.” he said. mings were dropped to-them bY i, wi Reno, Nev.. had six to = Renorted Batter | “Fundamentally, it is our conparachuté and five of the men; hos of new snow and blizzard W |viction that the drafting of young with families in Greenland talked \conditions prevailed on many : : men in peacetime for Army servto them by radio.) [passes from Nevada to Califor-| Found Half-Frozen | The Saipan .left Norfolk, Va.'nia The Weather Bureau said, Saturday but was plagued by bad ine’ snowfall this winter was the’ After Heart Attack weather almost all the way. The heaviest in 15 years, : w ASHINGTON, Dec. 27 psy

Navy hopes its five new helicop-! ters will accomplish what Air |—Former Undersecretary of State " {Sumner Welles

Force rescue teams have failed Cutters Save 2

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tee that a cempletely impartial - t draft is e&sential to the presercontinued to vation of morale on the part of

have been on the icecap since] their transport plane went down| Déc.' 9. The others joined them|—Two

NORFOLK. Va., Dec. 27 (UP) conscious for hours id below- jsovernment” Coast Guard cutters freezing temperatures.

of a second glider rescue team. men left clinging to the stern of Who apparently suffered a heart were left on the jcecap Christmas ,,, Argentine tanker which broke, attack while on a midnight stroll, Day when the towline of their in half yesterday. had improved somewhat since he! In Effect Tod glider broke. Sixteen of the 8. 8. £1 Capitan's Was found around 7 a. m. Un-;

Companion Unidentified |18-man crew, left on the bow dianapolis time) yesterday beside

, frozen brook. ¢ : when the ship split in the middle, & The pilot of the last glider: 4 and taken aboard The doctor said Mr. Welles,

Yas LL Howard L. Halstead, the cutter Cherokee last night. had “reacted well” ffom shock big e » C.. His companion *0, or iion immediately and his hands and feet were wi huimadiately Sentified. joined the cutter Agassiz in a much better, Yam Re eT pan. Sapte Pa search for {he drifting stern sec- _ Inhe—latest bulletin said Mr. commander of the tactical Mer tion when it was learned the re- Welles’ heart was behaving operation, conferred "at length maining two crewmen had been ih red ahs So uPlained oto with the seven pilots who will seen-cliaging to the rear-half of h P . take part. the ship. He said three torpedo bombers will--first fly tothe iceeap and Reports Theft Here * radio back all ‘pertinent -informa--Of Tires: Batte ies tion about weather and physical Ti ' res conditions, If possible, he said,y Arthur J. Pasmas, manager of they will try to drop markers the Knoerle Holmes, Inc., auto

on...the .icecap to guide the supply firm, 643 N, Illinois St., re-| e theft of tites.and bat- Hties Committee: s Red- “py inves.

210 Officers Shifted

Orders . changing assignments ‘of nearly all police in the uniform! division of the Indianapolis Police: Department went. into effect oday. Police Chief Edward D. Rouls

eed conscious and resting’ described the shift, affecting 210

No ‘Foul Play’ Indicated

“nothing ‘to ~indicate “foul - play”| lagainst the former undersecre-,

_ department with “ail ‘parts of thet

experts, Lt. Cmdr. Frederic at the America ‘Auto Parts Co; nearby. Oxon. Hill, Md. shortly, Dustin of Washington, D. C. 2125 E. Washington St. ‘George (Continued on rd on Page be 4 4) rank from sergeant = down -to|

and Cmdr.” John Slnkanhas of Cohen, - owner," sald “mechanics

Paterson, N. J. tools valded at $75 were stolen,

‘Yarbrough.

department,

Hungary police hol nal for “ - . gary pole a Cardinal for “treason”, . | pre: hd {Often reassignments are made at’

ate criticized Budapest regime........... Palestine fighting spreads . . . foes battle in mud , , —President Truman's Céuricil o % Seporte from war fronts in the world..,........Page 3 a, Red Troops Seize th Congress to pass out of existence this week " ave : : res duction in th w government quiet final session slated for Friday...... ition, tne new 57 6 U. S. Soldiers

«ev... Page 3 budget. It's. Earl, Brother , , . Wilson reports froni the In its third annual report to

the President, the council said Six American soldiers were fired

Broadway scené , .. other amusements.,.......Page 4 major factors against reduced upon and arrested by Russian (Continued on Page 3—Col. bh! 60 ‘hours later.

Yanks at England base short on morale , , . long government spending in the fiscal zonal border guards at Heim-| |year starting July 1 are the na- boldshausen near Hersfeld, Ger-

on feminine friends ........ civ viii ivi ins. JPog0 5 tional defense and foreign aid man border police reported today. State accidents take 26 lives . . . traffic toll put at 17. Page 5 programs. { None of the U.”8. constabulary Hoosier classic . . . Purdue and Irish netters ... IU | “Public sentiment firmly sup- troopers wert injured by the gunand Butler ca t 1 igh {ports the foreign aid policy,” the fire, the police said. gers tangle tonight at Butler , . . report said, and funds for the The Americans and a German Other SPOILS sivvvervvvsne vein ues ox snnrves vs PAGES G7 military * ‘apparently are destined policeman - accompanying them

soi py : 0 be a much larger factor fOr were taken by the Russians to the! James F. McMahon rites in Zionsville tomorrow . . . ily time than we had supposed Soviet zonal border point of Gerother deaths .................ciiiuiiiu.iuo Page 8 would be the case after World stungen, and have not been Veteran air force of “The Hump” settles down at War 11 was ‘won’. heard from since.

Ft. Harrison . . . an illustrated story by Jack Husband | Beats beats Wife THe L3eTmAN Baws agency Dena,

side the Soviet je Soviet occupation zone,

Security pact becoming a reality . . . Jim G. Lucas | CLEVELAND, Dec. 27 (UP)—

reports on future defense. . , . other editorial {Mrs. Mary Dienes, 68, was beaten opinions and features .J...s..cssssivveaesns Page 10{t0 death with a hammer today Catfooted ¥ Yeggs | Get weer during an drgument. with her $50,000 Yule Receipts

Science turns dut new labor-saving devices . , . for {husband, Paul, 72, police réported. | ‘KNOXVILLE, Tenn. De the ladies . .. on pages of interest to them. Pages 12- 13) Dienes entered a bakery near (UP) — Catfooted reer kere] Skidmore has the “misery stopped” . . . in Li'l Ab-. his suburban Parma home nine,

: . A : (hours after the slaying and told mer’s adventures , , , other comics ,. . includin’ broke open a grocery warehouse

; !the clerks “I beat my wife ‘with "GOTO 4s «ves seqrnrnssevienssnsssreseenesss.Pagely|a hammer. She's still Iying tnan $50000 cash in ‘Christmas Plan’ to see old flame , , , Mrs. Manners answers oro THETE, E miap—tb—— week end receipts. PErSOnAl Problems .......ltsssssssessssnsss Page 18] | Appointed Senator Police chased thres men be-

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“FORECAST: Cloudy, not so sold” tonight. Cloudy and warmer tomorrow: Low tonight, 20-24; high tomorrow; upper 30's, -

MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1948

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BLOOMINGTON, Dee. 2T ==.

{posed that Armed Services desig-:

id “President” Dodds of Princeton

lice should be on-a lottery basis, "Little David’ Being Robbed nate smoke and soot from the at]

in is the “Dellef of the commits]

_as result of unsuccessful rescue|in the black, heavy seas off Cape, Dr. Gedrge R. Huffman said, ‘attempts. The last tWo, members| [Jatteras today rescued two seas the-S6-year-old former diplomat. | ice Li TEIttle David's earnings; pushed

| meeting and demanded to le pres- Loose Ends of '48

In ‘Normal Procedure’ there¥ Mr. Dawson, said today,

policemen, as normal procedure Senting the Rev. Mr. Hoekstra pe the annual bound book . of!

that had been made occasionally In thé ‘court hattle with Littleminutes of council The doctor said there was since he has been on the| {David, said today that Mr. Daw- inci meetings.

Toe Jon TTade: a scene in: a religiousiart gr the “ootomel as. he js} Purpose of changing “assign. | Wors ip." The two. former 1aWifamillarly known because of his| or a%y; sho ndd Sguied briefly in) ments, the chief explained, is to associates “fell out” as a result National Gyard activities, is de- |Army. Secretary Kenneth Royall ; CITY CONTROLLER | Poly \ D familiarize the members of the Of the Little David battle,

Police affected by the order |patrolman... Only exemptions were. {action Mr. Rosenberg ‘has filed |

members of the vice squad under a8 answer to Mr. Dawson's de-| T Bo (Cats. John Sullivan and Harry| mand for an accoymting. "The wins m to Couple headquarters. He has been on an Administration will be virtyally .

“A—change in working hdurs is 'David had taken in more than

1 i. Dis get fut made every -month-in accordarice oo nk Maren b October, diame pes Iwith. new. slates. publidied hy, thd an onthe -latter date HUP)—A physieian reported to- military governor, and Gen. Clay's. : : Chief Rouls said. Di® tash-on hind“ totaled $383 “day “that he had delivered twins POTTICAT adviser, Robert Murphy, ‘eat nature — He svt ls.0ra phugl

co. Page? WASHINGTON, Dee27 (UP) pyr ne added. f

FRANKFURT, Dec. 27 (UP)—|

! {said the men had been taken to of a prominent Santa Barbara family were blamed today on their Thompson . . , other section page features......Page9 To Death During Row [Eisenach, the closest big town in-|jonging for a “white Christmas.” y

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27 found in serious condition,

who tunneled through the floor, |

safe today and escaped with more,

lieved to have stolen the money the cold air at ind the heater PIERRE, 8. D, Dec. 27 (UP) and captured one of them a few and a fire sucked a e air out." into the livi N —Karl E. Mundt, South Dakota blocks from the warehouse, owned The children were dead in the (bodies. 1 called for nein " ere x a Tom Sold "bring “a ® |ofhcial. tAtimatos of musements. 4 Editorials ...10° Mrs. Manners 18 Society +++++.12 Republican United States Repre- by City Councilman Cas Walker. beds where they slept awaiting] ranged up to “scores” of deal 80 quietly did the burglars work Santa Claus. The unopened gifts] Monte, heard her. nator to that they failed to disturb a sleep- were under the tree, and a note sesssei ld wi ather map 5 succeed Mrs. Vera C./Bushfield,'ing couple in a room overlooking léft, by Santa Claus was on a Schnedorf whispered. “MV baby a kitty later if you are

10 Earl Wilson .. 4 widow of the late Sen,/Harlan J. the office section of the: hc is sick and will die.” - “So tell your mother and aad, X NATIONALLY FANOTY HE ee “01 can't remember, I caa'tl Police said Mrs. Schasdort and/and io all 8 good ngAL" Caters Besaerante

PRICE FIVE CENTS Entered as Second-Class Matter » Tostaimes

Indianapolis, Ind. Issued Daily er

Stores Slash Prices; Shoppers Start Rush |

* Buyers’ Market Opens I As Merchants Strive To Clear Inventories

First Big Retail Break Since War; _ ‘Stocks Good, Selections Broad’ 43% By HAROLD HARTLEY, Times Business Editor The.dam broke this morning on retail prices. Stores cleared decks to empty their shelves of seasonal ‘merchandise. Many were thinning their inventories on staple lines, too, such as shirts, underwear, sox and ties— there were plenty of ties on the bargain counters. Crowds invaded the downtown shopping area early,

- ~ Buyers came in swarms with Come and get it... After Christmas sales broke at Strauss’ 1st Public Hearin: (Christmas gift money. A It was the first big break in the Set on Smoke Bill retail market since the war. They Moved in to take advane

with a bang. Some tapped their savings. [tage of

One Ey hai manager saldr Discussions to Begin Ja EE Wednesday Night

inventories are-still too high. “We ’ want {0 sell our stock and get. ': First public hearing on the back into the market on ‘lower —-pbgposed..new. smoke COMLIol or: price levels with new styles new Suites | for -Indianapolis. will ‘be ideas, fresh appeal for spring” held at 7307p. m. Wednesday in}: High Inventories

Where there were high invene he ny Council's chambers at i,ries merchants said they were

determined to move merchandise Council President Christian ; 3. Emhardt announced the date for ble, the end of the Year, if posthe hearing today. He said a “Qur stocks are good and selece number of other hearings will be tions are broad,” they said. “Bes {held after the first of the year to sides we know we shall have no determine public reaction to the trouble getting replacements. anti-smoke proposal. | There is such a good supply now The new ordinance was drawn that if we order today, we get it ‘up by the city legal department tomorrow.” after several private meetings! 8 Reports from eastern market were held by the nine counci en, said manufacturers were getting ¥ : It is a St. Louis-Pittsburgh type into an overproduced position, 10 to 50 per cent off , , No shoes in this window but signs oe measure in which both fuel and were anvious to sell at lower ae Sl and heating equipment. are regu: » prices. action ated. This is what Indianapolis mere Agree on ‘Rigid’ Bill | chants have been waiting for, the

Guardian Repeats Charges, Councimen. sud they unas Shanes 0, Gu Goode of at tow

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mously agreed that a rigid {th oa Tass

ure; was needed in here to Its Bargain

Appliance lines and radios, otts Ho Tried in Vain fo Oversee Countin of he entirel new ordinance, Prand stmination of air pol. 8d furniture are, as.

. gamed at bi Collections After Meeting Here, e Asserfs lution in Indianapolis, will be re- in supply” which Little David Walker was back in the middle of a tug-of-War viewed thoroughly before the jols of merchandise on the mare

WwW k iimprove” today after. collapsing our young men and is essential gyer the collection pl f rec ate today as his guardi repeat rges counci! Seven of the 13 Air Force men Clinging to in an open field and lying un- in strengthening their respect for that the boy rargOiot was fhe “robbed.” 39 Tepeated. chargse § acts on 4.

‘Members of council said they! oes in these lines broke on The latest ruckus over the earnings of the 14-year-old “boy'want to be sure that public reac-! {Christmas Day and today they wonder’ grew out of an evangelistic meeting at the Murat Theater tion to the ordinance is favorable are in a buyers’ market. [last night. “James Dawson, the youth's guardian, “Who is pressing before taking any. legal action Prices are down, sR as -— on: it. Shoppers, aware = that thelr : rings. pushed Cj Clerk Ties | Fhe-measure would require the dollars will buy more today than y use e of hard coal or smokeless soft|a week ago, were filling the parks {coal in hand-fired furnaces. The! ing lots, street cars and busses jam when the collections were soft or smoky varieties of fuelito get first crack at the abundant counted 4 | Along with the rest of the mem-| could be used only in heating in-|stocks left behind by late Christ. T “was told that I couldn’f be bers of Mayor Feeney's municipal stallations which are mechani-| mas shopping season. . present because it wasn't counted family, Richard G, Stewart, eity cally fed. It's bargain day today, and will {be for the next few days. as mer |chants, who before Christmas (turned their dollars into goods, are now busy turning goods back +} Ld dollars. = ?

{piling and indexing the year’s pro- N U. S. T iy f ° To emt ar ey will] ew 00 ay Hy Puts Contro er On the Blink

'a court fight for an accounting of

{backstage at the close of the

“They put it in a suitcase, clerk, is gathering up the loose

whisked it out to a car and took ends of 1948, Eur Re tests it away. Mr. Stewart and his deputy

“I was told that it was counted qjerk B 0 Be at It as Sout etty J. Anderson, are com-|

Charges ‘Scene’ Made Louis Rosenherg, who is repre-

Royall Silent on

Name of Countries “BERLIN. De¢. 27 [UPI—U.'K.]

Aside from this task, Mr, Stow-|

Ivoti . “said today that officials of West- Bayt has had a headache, for “At this point Mr. Dawson is. a ati 3 @nevesig Jet ern Europe had asked for an in- three or four days now, wilt it crease of American troop strength isn’t because-he-is-afraid we Twill wind up In the” Ted at the = Mr. Royall tield: # fiéws confer end of the year. - ence after reviewing U. 8. oc-: In fact, Mr, Bayt feels that‘ |cupation troops in a ceremony there is a good chance that the . lat American mitttary government $807.00. deficit left. by ..the last..

{Rosenberg said. alleys to labor-management reMeanwhile, in pending court lations.

ingpection tour of U,

tions in Europe. PORTSMOYTH, N. H. Dec. 27" Gen, Lucius D, Clay, American

8. installa- {eliminated when the books are is closed Jan. 15. ead Sy ; THE’ HEADACHE) that | troubling Mr. Bayt i¥ of a

answer showed ,that Little Nearly 3 Days Apart’

The accounting, Mr. Dawson said “today. “shows clearly that 8/MOst three days apart, {the boy's earnings are being dis-| The infants are the children |sipated.” Mr. Dawson said he would ask! the new Grand Jury which takes, office in January to investigate|

accompanied Mr. Royall at the many flu victims 1 headquarters ceremony. : inter mane ty is Asked if American str Tn lof Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Faulk. Europe would be an strength in|" i Back at hin desk today atte ner, Dr. John J. Doyle reported. |Royall replied: week end of sniffing and pn Kathleen, weighing five pounds, “That ig a matter which has ing, the city controller lamented: the “exploitation” of the youth, (Was born at 10:45 p. m. (Indian- not yet been determined.” “I think I'll take an aspirin and “If nothing comes out of this | polis time) Thursday. Samuel, He refused to say what country, go home, until 1 get rid of this Jr, four pounds, arrived almost or countries requested the in- cold.” ‘lerease,

Metropolitan Life

Denies Dewey Rumor NEW YORK, Dec. 27 (UP)~= The Metropolitan Life Insurance

After Setting Out Food for Santa Claus if Toma dems

‘And to All a Goodnight’ —

4 Smother to Death in Mountain Cabin

report that Gov. Thomas ™E, Suffocated as They Sleep Around Tree; Se hpaeaty Jad been uncon; Dewey will: yecome its president : : : nother vaca-'in Home Sealed Tighter Than a Drum’ |tioner, Newton Withers, Alham-| The report was circulated res BIG BEAR, Cal, Dec. 21 (UP)—The deaths of four migmbers Pr Said he last saw the family cently by a nationally known {Christmas Eve. radio commentator. : A former Army surgeon, Dr. In printed notices 'to each of Schnedorf was described” by bis the Metropolitan’s 35,000 employs Dr. Jerome J. Schnedort, 36, his children, Judy, 8, and Tommy, Associates as a brilliant ‘doctor. ges, Leroy Lincoln, president of 3, and -his mother were ‘suffocated as they slept around their Hig smother, Mrs. Josephine tne company, sald “there is abe decorated Christmas tree in a’ freezing- -cold mountain cabin. dorf, 86, arrived Tuesday Mrs. Mary Schnedorf, 34, and - . ron Ce ago to spend the holi- opr Agee » a third child, Jerry, 10, were think, I don’t know,” was all Mrs. day ith her grandchildren, and u |Schnedorf could say. {they intended to stay. in the Deputy Cofoner Ed Doyle said] “I remember Christmas Eve. I mountains until after New Year's. Report Scores Dead the deaths were caused by lack 400't remember Christmas Day.| Apparently the last thing they!ln Russ Train Wreck y of oxygen, I don’t want to talk about Christ-|did Christmas Eve was to set a WARSAW. Dec. 27 (UP)=— Toe owe wan sued B® cae, Tome of ou ible he cab wih 1008 OF emsume eporid ode Sha , a European’ custom. | 1 (tighter than a drum,” he said.icjays, Then Dr. Schnedort stayed up to|® Moscow-Berlin express train “The vents were blocked to keep| 5But they all are dead write a note from hore 4 Claus to; 32 derailed Frigay’ 4 od “I woke up. I was sick. T went|the children. Addressed to Jerry, {miles southwest of Moscow nats "{Lowicz. The dispatches said une

Mrs. Prentiss ~ Donaldson, El baby girl kitten and a female bers. J |canary to Big Bear Lake. with, 2d Somparabley, num "In “Please come in,” she said Mrs. this letter you can get a bird and” No details were available here,