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s1. 1043" |. MONDAY, DEC. 27, 1048 “THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ie |e the War Fronts— |Just Sno 18

Ordon Wp eons, i Under TE Post-Holiday boss ois Ne Stack of Mail ft | Ey Faces Truman ait Egypt Border

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Invalid's Cries Go Unheard Jan After Husband's Fatal Fall |

Bsdfast Woman Screams, Beats on Window For 20 Hours Before Passerby Calls Police

» An invalid 60-year-old woman today was recovering from ghock in General Hospital after spending 20 hours In her West Side home frantically seekiig hélp after her husband ‘died in a fall in the basement. " * Hysterically, Mrs. Margaret Noone, 244 Koehne St. sobbed {out the story of her experience to police.

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Restful Week End To Save Furniture

Over for President

Award Jerusalem Reports . | Her husband, John, had gone Sok KS ————— on Co. em Hearing Gunfire | 27 (UP).-President Truman 0. fomnce puturdey. moon Bri : eo Aa tht i TEL AVIV, Dee. 27 (UP)—Th : a : w- furnace Saturday noon. She! |sip their egg noge or heir » service V1V, Dee. )—The day pl back to work 08-“a heard a thud and he didn’t come: ; : !peer in private clubs, homes of night inthe Egyptian commander in South stack of ‘mall that high” after aback upstairs, | : taverns. But they won't find the Palestine reported through the restful family Christmas week-| han a Clad Maahina b - “hand in. dinner will v Bedridden for more than a warm nited Nations today that Israeli end in his home town, Press Sec- year with 1 th 0 d S the bigger hotels. 2 employees troops overran some of his c ¥ paralysis from the, p retary Charles G. Ross said Mr. waist down, Mrs. Noofie couldn't! Hotel clerks -have been. ifs e Or more. coastal positions less than five - Truman will fly back to Washing- investigate to see what had hap-| . structed to side-step’the gay old awards will niles north of the Egyptian ton tomorrow morning. pened \ Police Hold Suspects boy who wants to round up a few Sinclair, dis borders Mr. Truman began the day with| gne di : ' to at-| of his friends in a4 suite or room that will be The report of the Israell vic- his usual early morning walk andl ane dit ae SL le In $1000 Burglary to make a night of it. vard, to be tory ‘at the frontier south of then left for nearby Kansas City,|Sne beat on the window in her The mystery of the “absent” Hotels need the business, as cobs, execus Gaza was the first news from where he spent much of the day pedrdomy, She screamed until she slot machines—missing since Dec. this is ceiling zero month in the

(13 from the Garfield Park Amer{ican Legion Post 88—wds cleared {up today as police held two sus-

‘hotel business, but they also need their furniture, drapes and chairs, So the rule with no exceptions’ has been handed room clerks. It's

at his desk in his temporary head-|q ¢ quarters at Hotel Muehlebach, He, us pRhavsied... arrived at the hotel shortly be-| Heard 20 Hours Later

the Negev battlefront clearing through United Nations" truce headquarters at Haifa for some

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: time. The headquarters had fi 10 a. m. ! {pects in the $1000 burgl ted at Beye fey ore Finally 20 hours later, at S/Pects in urgiary. ago. a Joined the Hraup: government in Working on Message la. m. Yeaterday. Robert Rose, 238! Police, acting on a tip, found no-no to the whoopee crowd on il a news blac : The Chief Executive told’ re-iKoehne St' heard her. He caliedithe machines in the basement of New Year's eve. 1 be. retired Positions Designated - porters his State of the-Unionithe police. They arrived a few/d West Side home. Prices About Same ~~ py BD The positions which the méssuge to Congress 15.40 pretty minutes later. ae original repent of the Dec. Prices in the private clubs will "fer, . Egyptian commander said were . . . : air shape” bu a ore work| Police found "Mr. Noone dead 13 burglary said $433 was stolen. run about the same as last year, . 1415 King OTT Wire. soul Oo How dew you dew? co A Sonbiuchion worker heads Jer his (eed equipment after navering remains to be done on it. in the basement. They theorized] Police later. learned that more around $7.50 per plate with dec= 791 W. 10th? Yunis, Palestinian coastal town Sounty marker on California highway. Sno all was estimate at 28 inches and was termed the wors On his 25-minute, mile and a that he had tripped on the steps/than $1000 was taken from eight orations and music for dancing | N Talbott some five miles from the frontier.| storm in. the area since 1928. Nearby Middletown was isolated for most of the holiday weekend [half “hike, Mr. Truman showed and struck his head on the wall. slot machines in the Legion club- thrown in. : : ’ Col. Moshe Perlman, Israeli| with downed electric and phone lines. i reporters the First Presbyterian|pred Worth, deputy coroner, said(hquse. Officials of the club said| The neighborhood taverns probe le and .P, N, military spokesman, said Jewish Church, “Where he first went to he had died of a fractured skull. the money was to be used for a ably will not find the law bearing r and Egyptian ground and air| ; 4 P Oo } § 5s Sunday School, and also first met! Mrs. Noone was taken to Gen-|Christmas party for the neigh- down too heavily when the hour ards will be forces were locked in heavy com-| ongress 0 ass u 4 g es on Bess ‘Wallace, who became his eral Hospital in an ambulaate. lborhood’s needy children. {hand crosses the fidish line at i: bat along he muddy, irregular| _. hr . Wy at's whiike 1 viek. th. boas” She is in fair condition today but —————— midnight hax Friday. a front in the Negev all las 3 7 g ? V © 88, | still suffering from shock and un-| b * ne o @ clubs reports a A. Smith, Ft. Lon natin Neg $ night) Cf Existence This Week n he sald, pointing to the. church able to eral arrange. SUCIgestion for mendous waiting lst, and if. looks ’s hting flared up on th ” # : . eno B eg er uilding. “She was a mighty little ments for her husband. . from here, five days ahead, as y. Delaware Phe ? os Quiet Final Session Scheduled for Friday; girl and I was a mighty little "a Noone a native of reisna/ Other Cartoonists [Hoosiers are getting ready to give

. tral front, along the western 94 kt ‘ollege Ave.; 3 . ' boy.” | {Old M 8 k that will : dide Of the Arab "dangerop Wi. Democrats to Organize Incoming 81st Found Half-Frozen and a member of St. Anthony Times Foreign Servis {Old Man 1548 a kic

34th St.; H, Although the church is Presby- { ; land h angle” northeast of Tel Aviv, 0 sby-| Catholic Church, will be buried] SYDNEY, Australia, Dec. 27— and him on the moon. ie, and" L. Col. Perlman reported. Jewish WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (UP)—The 80th Congress, President! After Heart Attack [terian. Mr. Truman is a Baptist from Usher Mortuary. He was 60./q, oo ich san Clements h wn———————— TE F and Iraqi troops face each other, Truman's major target during the last campaign, goes out of and his wife an Episcopalian. . ments has ap Ex=Jap .. Cabinet Aid +. Blackburn, . 8CTOSS a Narrow Ro man's land in existence this week. : (Continued From Page One) The President was in jovial Predi I [parently got tired of extricating : : han, Mungie; that sector. The Republican-controlied 80th will hold its final session Fri-|before midnight on Christmas spirits. Photographers all wear. redicts Coal 10 Stay [his comic strip characters from @€ls.10 Months in Jail updsvilie; Fs Aroil Jewish Settlement |day. The ist Congress will be born next Monday with the Demo-Day for one of his nocturnalllAf ° uniform” of brightly As No. 1 Fuel Source |tiEht spots. | TOKYO, Dec. 27 (UP)—The Suetgeld; 7 aw Sieh crats in control of both House and Senate. : strolls, Exactly when he col- *olored sweat shirts and match-| > : > | The pay-off came when he put Tokyo district court today sene aware: C. F% Iraq! artillery shelled the JeW-| * n; pyuginess has been sched- : lapsed was not known but tem-|ing hunting caps, posed with the| PITTSBURGH (UP) — Thelthem into an impossible situatjon/tenced former Socialist Agricul 5. E, F, Mos ish settlement of Ramat Hako- uled for the Friday session. There the work of the 80th Congress; is peratufes dipped as low as 15 President at his request. He then atomic energy boom and the de- in the antarctic, surrounded’ by|ture and-Forestry Minister Rikiso 16th; J. Ra vesh, midway between Tel Avivio.\' 10 rarewells for members finished. Co . l|above zero during the hours heiasked the photographers to snap velopment of new ways of get- villains, fce floes and blizzards. Hirano to 10 months in jail ‘or exel;. R.- By and Haifa, beginning yesterday|y,, are retiring or who failed May Elect Barkley \was away. him with the reporters who/ting ofl doesn’t present an im-| 0 LC ae. Violation of the Allied purge direce Sylvania; 36 and continuing int6 the nightei, win re-election, and perhaps a| Senate Democrats will lay, Mr. Welles’ clothing was Srajog Rif, ’ |mediate challenge to coal. ments merely abandoned heroes|'i®: Mr. Hirano was convicted ET the spokesiian reported. few exchanges of political jibes. plang for the 81st Congress at @|frozen to nis body ‘when he was ough the ground was cov-| C. A. Powel, engineering ex-|u.q viiaing alike to their freez- Of concealing his affiliation with an, 1022 N, Reports from Jerusalem said|pyu¢ for all practical purposes, ference Friday. They are ex- discovered by a neighboring ered with snow .and slush, Mr. ecutive-of Westinghouse Electric, 0 faté.. He began a completely"? international socialist organi- . Cain, 127 the rumble of heavy guns had : ee jCOnLETENCE ye Oy are farmer. Brooks Kerby, and his| ITUMAR wore no overshoes, and Corp, predicts coal will’ remain’ ©" C0 = 0 a completely| oo “when replying to an Allied been heard there, but official con- ® é pecisd 3 Gea oy “their Dade 10-year-old son, Henry. The|O¢casionally had to step carefully the nation’s No.-1 source of en-|" SLE i a % questionnaire required of all pers Trainer, Ft ay Sgating a. wr anim Found e er the Bore he takes the youngster spotted Mr. Welles in|2Y°C slippery places. lergy for at least 50 more years. Conran Chicass Dally ‘News. “foe. | "isons running for public office. Tediom, ares was lanijog. oor = : Pn of office as Vics Président the—Kerby—field—as-heand his| cmp pce : wi ; p Batavia = . . |3an. 20 |fathér were driving home from S AYS ——— — ree ins a HE : ‘church ; 3 . F : i : = Several Democrats have been © : , J ; gp = Plane aD Ts sturps . Susvesk In Mud of Fiords mentioned as possiblities for the Hands, Feet Scratched ST hae : : : 2 rt, ro - ’ - for . 3 . : es 33 River republic reached the mopup stage : office of Benate Bree Sonqross,, ‘His face was swollen and his 2 fo. Dec. 2¥ with Republican forces ousted Clue to Formation poe Cab reth, hands and feet were scratched : : a itie from all the main cities of Java . suath Among them are Sens. as if from brambles,” Kerby said. ; authorities Of Deposits Sought [McKellar of Tennessee, who for-| I ilot Jack and broken into disjointed guer- : hn t: Millard B 1 called my terant but even : he feared rilla bands. By Science Service merly held the post; a ;|then we couldn't get him off : the Missourl “The Indonesians themselves| OSLO, Norway, Dec. 27—Uran- dings ot Maryland. agd 0SePh is feet although he roused|. : hen attempt. acknowledged the breakup of{ium-containing black mud can be ™" ahoney yoming. somewhat. Finally fwe of my : fo their army as a unified fighting|gredged up from the bottoms of The Senate Republican policy neighbors came and we all Ld ; : Se force. They called by clandestine ne| COMmittee has a meeting sched-carried him into the tenant 4 an a ed the munis radio for guerrilla warfare the fjords that cut deeply into thei led for Thursday, but it was house. We telephoned the police : li Aowst.-DY.......... coast of Norway, states Dr. Kaare called primarily. to lay the and the rescue squad and they

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cipal airfield ’ editor of the British scientific/cans plan to delay selection of'g.q) Mr. Palmer's ei. Iaslated, Prison that journal, Nature. their leaders for the 81st Con- I nt i ha > dense [ast President Sukarno and the other| The atomic -energy element, gress untjl after it convenes. |mgyed late yesterday. His wife,

shrouded the in the tower across tne the aircraft approach fo \s not been

mier Mohammed Hatta, former|uranium-containing black shales ,.: sneaker of the House, Joseph '°nce Duggan, a close friend and Premier Sutan Sjahrir and a num- now found in the Norway hills yw’ aartin Jr, to be their mi.|[Ormer State Department associ- . ber of other captured Indonesian may have been formed, perhaps rity leader in the 81st Con- 2te. plunged to his death a week| cabinet ministers, the report said. half a billion years ago. | gress. Jago from r New York sky- 0 Nanking Below Workable Level House Democrats will meet scraper. > Generalitoimo Chiang. Kelshokig opens LL 3 concentrations In|New Years Day to select their Perturbed Over Note ® : -SheK present-day ord- m - muds;slate of officers for the new Con-| A ; - Ado ind and Premier Sun Fo's new cabinet range from 13 to 60 grams per|gress. Rep. Sam Rayburn of Me Welln Was Sspecialiy. poss). * FE —————have-decided-tocontinue China's\metric ton, Dr. Strom’s analyses Texas is scheduled to get back -_— civil war with a view to obtain-|show. This is roughly equivalent his old job as speaker, With RED. leorsg oo iinics Committee _Te- 8 ing an “honorable peace” father v 3 24s testimony containing —— to a range of one-half ounce to John W. McCormack of Massa-| cha th | than wiping:out the Communists, two ounces per English long ton chusetts slated to be the Demo- | sce that Mr. Duggan was & dn authoritative source said ~ among. former. government off : . of 2240 pounds. cratic floor leader again. As the Chinese Nationalist lead-| my, i tn clals who “had slipped official ers deliberated future moves three i8 18 18F below present levels secrets to ex-Communist. Whit- * Nationalist armies entered Nan- P ¥ Yorkable gi, ores; the N R ff taker Chambers. , ; 3 : king from the Pengpu front, ap-| i ae oy rn sion g U S . LISS Mr. Chambers himself later ® i 3 parently to defend the government they contain mor: than . two > denied this and the Justice De- ” —— Ly f capital. 2 : * partment also cleared Mr. Dug- * a ; HE pen pounds of uranium oxide per ton. i ries i — As having possible bearing ‘on’ “ nesia pm S38 OF a olpection with Com-1 s . 1! 9 Artificial Cyclone {the question of the origin of i By at a. Oxon Bm eo _ vis: ‘B ; me reat - EVANSTON, Ill. (UP)—North-/uranium-containing = shales, Dr. ( 5 4 io LAE ¥ Ea tron polntz.out saat the nighont] ~ Refuses fo Order. [tate said Mr. Welles ‘nad been be » : institute is “developing a me- concentrations are in the blackest| Dutch Withdrawal recently been taki ni nt} ¥ ‘BE 3 sl chanical cyclone to eliminate silt|of the fjord-bottom muds, which| + walks to induce slee hg weny : R and clay particles from 1000 gal-|come from situations where little PARIS, Dec. 27 (UP)—The : P... $ : : ! “Jons of water a minute. The OXYSen penetrates and where only United Nations Security Council His valet said Mr. Welles was . } : project is expected to be of great| bacteria of the anerobic, or “air- today defeated an attempt by the working. on some papers. Satur-{. ; Ae " $ : ‘ ! : value to the coal industry by|less” type can thrive. Russians to ‘have the . council|day night and summoned him : ig Ea A Roady ANiiE. water remuble fori. Well-ventilated muds, inhabtied( der the Dutch to withirawn|around midnight io say that, he 4 YOUN Ea Nashine excess ash from coal and|by air-using bacteria, are lighter| CIT forces ii -Indonesia -to-the {the-valet).-could go-to bed... L... re A aim yy 8 y ali g » ighter x - mT SITE ; od recovering small -pieces ‘of coal|in- color -and. lower In uranium|\nes they held before their eight-) Mr. Welles sald he was going \ @ PEER oschrtno S entrain SENSE Ho which now often are wasted. content. ~ |day campaign there. y for a walk and would lock up . . a. . ih Soyiet resolution Salling. for upon his return. : ® | ; : e Dutch troop withdrawal re-| ‘He jJert thi Department | ! mire mama a otis Ce ; ; oe or el ooh tall he Ie tte Site Deparmput : ° to | BIR cn sisi sree: needed seven for approval. Rus-|then Secretary of . : . $ ess \ STRAUSS sia, the Ukraine, China, Colombia |Huyll, over San aca 2 SEER Bo } : 0 : ie - SAYS: and Syria voted for it. The United tions, Mr. Welles believed Mr. rt ~ v9 J 8 pe rea ....States, Britain, Canada, France Hull's firm policy amounted to ee : : ; {Belgium and Argentina abstained. | intervention” in Argentine affatrs| ooo SUE EEE RR B. SONS A : . Also defeated was a Boviet|and violated Mr. Hull's own “good| mre teres — = presume Y 3 {resolution ‘ordering the Dutch to| neighbor” policy, : gr. s ; Y A Rei A {cease fire within 2¢ hours. Tt re-|" Mr. Hill carried the" hse po Smrimror er Et nu vy Joining the abstainers. should be made between himself em = tN The council- action killed the|and Mr. Welles. It was a difficult ® TOPCOATS iN second Russian attempt to get a| decision for the President but the f hor United Nations order for the| upshot was that Mr. Hull stayed | % # } 1 {troop withdrawal. The counciliand Mr. Welles left. % — Be voted down a similar Soviet move ———————————————— : 4 ! é n : last Friday before approving an . ° {A ‘ American resolution calling for a har es Davi y ® fs 5 cease fire and the release of cap- : tured Indonesian leaders. . » & ; ; Wounds Wife, Kills Being Robbed | Express Service to Mother-in-Law and Self ? "3 407 : ing Floor— earn: aw an or (Continued From Page One) ; 2 One-Day ® the Clothing F , Dec. 27 (UP)—A|by March, I'll get the Federal in- ; ond—uvi trie 25-year-old bis joday 14 pe: come tax men in on it” he said. Sale—the sale B® Sec ia the Elec ow.a Christmas celebration| “Someone is going to end up in|, > 8 J ended in tragedy as her husband | Michigan City.” resumes tomorrow » Stairway Just 45 shot her, killed her mother and| “Little David,” who has been during the then shot himself to death. ‘ [preaching to capacity crowds Seconds from the Mrs. Frances Bole said her across the nation since he “spent framework of . husband, Paul, 32, started a quar-|five hours in heaven” at the regular $fore hours Washington St. doors “ rel with her Christmas night be-| of nine, has spent most of the . ; : cause she threatened to divorce past year in and out of court. 9:30 till 5 ( by your watch )—

against-the Dutch, and said isolated units already were striking at the Dutch in hit-run raids.

captured Indonesian leaders had been flown from Jogjakarta to an isolated prison on one of the small outer islands of the East Indies, > An addition to President Sukarno the plane carried Pre-

M. Strom of the University of Oslo in a communication to the

however, is not present in high enough concentration to justify scooping out the mud and working it as an ore. It is of interest primarily as a possible means of determining under what geologic conditions the

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groundwork for the windup of the 80th Congress. Senate Republi-

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House Republicans 11 meet Friday afternoon immediately after the sine die adournment of

took Mr. Welles to the hospital.” Mr, Welles was placed immedi-

the former Mathilde was, at his side. Mr. Weeks had suffered a number of minor heart attacks

Townsend,

the 80th Congress. At that conference the House GOP members are expected to choose the prés-

him. 8he said he struck her then brought a .22 caliber rifle from the bedroom. When he aimed the gun at her, Mrs. Daisey O'Brien, 63, her mother, sought to deflect the shot. The shot went wild and: ded | Mrs. Bole in the wrist. ran| from the apartment. !

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by a car driven by Roy Rottig, 4411 Cafroliton Ave.; at 38th st. and the 'Fairgro last night. He is In fair condi

tion in St. Vincept's.

Police said Bole then killed Mrs. counting’ ‘of the boy's OiBrien and himself. ~ q [hen the accounting request was

J. Fred McGinnis, 65, Sheffield to use me as a dummy and it Inn, received a fractured leg and made me mad” Mr. Dawson exhead injuries when he was struck jploded. “Now they'd like to have

during recent weeks, according o his . servants, and had been “awfully disturbed” since Lau-

His own parents sought to re-

ing that he was being “exploited.” Juvenile Court refused to return the youth to his parents. Shortly after.this Mr. Dawson filed. a petition to withdraw as the boy's guardian but accompaniéd it with a demand for an acfunds.

deniéd the lawyer withdrew his resignation petition. “I found out they were trying

gain custody of the youth, charg-|

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me resign so they could really rob the boy but I'm not going to

unds parking lot do it.”

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