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Israel may ask United Nations to sound out Britain ifive térms as sixth district "Co. in 150 E: Market St. ¥ in. x ' , {chairman. | A new ‘Marion County grand Witnesses said he skipped salon "The. pupreme Court ruled today| [OGnized by the Speaker to--ealli Democratic motion -to-curb-tiis on poliey in: Palestine . . a digest of today’s In the early 1040's he was] jury was selected and impaneled the roof to the rear of the putia.| that states may prohibit the tio Jigeonholed bith 10 Bunr" as JUwers uf the House Tules opus i 2 1 n. news in Around the World. ....... Cts fot Hen © Page 2 e Bureau of In Criminal Court 1 today. ing and dro down another ti00¢d SNCP and. all SINEF union mitten, whieh often hus hoon aechief auditor for th u Ig Bg pped n security provisions in labor con- This {s being fought by the Re-'cused of throttling important Actress of the year . . . Jane Wyman wins Lon- Motor Vehicles, an appointive udges William D. Bain and|story to the rear roof of a build- tracts publicans-and the Southern con- legislation. It was slated for floor don film prize post, and was nominated and|Saul I. Rabb of Criminal Courts|ing facing Delaware St. servative Democrats. When Mr. action later today p vse es tsetse aber nnes Page 2 elected secretary of state in|l and 2 selected the names from = From there, lie climbed down a| The court upheld ibe . “ant}- Madden presented all the new: Pledge Bitter Fight Rev. Fr. Eligius Weir heads Sacred Heart Province © 11942. He was re-elected to that a venire of 50 property owners. fire escape. one OD en Carolia comers from Indiana they got a House Reoublicans Dmised 3 of Franciscan Order . . . a church appointment. . . Page 8 office in 1944. Clyde E. Tuttle, 1050 Hervey EN oa 3 an or d arol ha ¢/8reat big cheer from their. Demo- fight it to the last ditch, and they . \ When Mr. James resigned as 8t.. supervisor at Ell Lilly Co. Oswald Rh Gets i erican eceration OF cratic colleagies hoped for e t Burglars hammer way to $600 haul . ; . break into ‘Lieutenant Governor last spring | Was- named - foreman. yan 3 Labor. and state affiliates had! "yo oT Re LL 0 Southern hough. cuppolt Som Northwestern Ave. tavern .....:.oevnevnnenn.. Page 3 to take a job with ‘Butler Uni- | OOF mgtibers of the panel Néw Jerm on CAB ehanienged ae constitationality = Tl drew Jacobs 30) Suilthes s to the versity, Gov, Gates appointed Mr, were Mrs. Irma. Sturtevant, 5225 seripps-Howard Washington Buress ’ Indianapolis take the oath in In th te Economy hits MGM star , . Johnson « covers the Alexander to fill out the un. Graceland Ave.; Joseph W. Zauss. WASHINGTON. Jan. 3 Presi- All the laws declare that no cluded JohmsLinder, Tony Flack oe ena % Tost of the opens Hollywood front .......coiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnas Page 4 expired term. Mr. Alexander also'911 N. Denny St. supervisor at gent Truman today named "o on shall be denied empioy- Bernar4 McGinty and Edward Republicans and they appeared to Helen Traubel solves problem of winter movie- 'had served for a time as a Indiana Gas and Water Co.; Jo \ ' ment because of membership, or Brennan all of Indianapolis be shooting at each oth : hdd 0 {membe: h e Fair Bo oe ye. Oswald Ryan, formerly from lack of membershi in a labor £ a 0 her, " . ra \ jember of the State Fa ard. 0 Teegarten, 5336 Riverview Dr. . p a " A smouldert bell going , . . Earl Wilson hears that life is just | Iforeman at Shuttleworth Co.. Anderson, ‘Ind, for a new six- union, wh ng rebellion of Toros is { Death of the Heutenant gover- hh { year term as a member of the Théy specifically fort Mrs. Coolidge Is 70 gressive” Republican Senators one*big masquerade,..s.....oinviiiieiiniiins an Page 5 nor raised the question of wheth-/James R. Carter, 2300 W. 50th rn. 0 00 onautics Board. He also Te fou) y Sarg. boy NORTHAM} against the old guard leadership , urider which workers v J TON, Mass, J On the air today 3 highlights of features on the od 8. MuCoualor Ould DON rn 1701 AL Deny informed Mr. Ryan that he will must be union members to- get 3 - (UP)—Mrs. Grace " Goodhue oo oy par Gop Tats Palio ty. vedic ie fan ...Page 6 overs at National Hosiery PS continued in the post of CAB/or keep their jobs. Coolidge, widow of President Cal: Then of: 88¢ 0 term. Had he lived and been| |g Ine. Y|vite chairman. The appointment| Thirteen other states have sim- vin C oolidge, célebrated her TOth ference just before Congress Gof Military rites planned for hero of Iwo ‘Jima . ve able, Mr. Alexander would have imust be confirmed by the Senate. ilar laws. vi vehed. other local deaths ........... Page 8 Presided over the Senate” when —=| Mr. Ryan, who has a long, - rthday anniversary today. The Insurgents were soundly a en toc ign wp Tor ge (the Legislature opens Thursday. Get Tickets: NOW record of service here, was Severe ( ole no eq e beaten. One of their number left 400 If Gov. Gates makes no ap- appointed to the CAB by_t the WwW rR d d 0 Times Ice-O-Rama . . . the coupons on......... ent, LOontinusd on Page 3-—~Col. 3) pCR Ge cen... Pua Sgn, So Rs Tensor Golden Gloves Fos tot Mtpe kul In jan a Fro osteo LE i * . i Fiaran wl enough for the Republican mai- ® Those choice ringside and ih 1938. He is the only original m { our erick C. Othman is sweating it out . . . on the jority to name a president pro| reserved seats for all five member still serving. v ncome section page with other regular features....... Page 9 tem. probably Sen. John Van nights of The Times. Legion z re ed had been consel Winter Weather Due to Hit Late Tomorrow Tax Primer “ } " 9 : ess of Valpara Democratic iden Gloves Boxing Tour- fo eral Power Com- . " : i « Had your “drunk test” yet? , . . local opinions and Lt Goveelect John Watkine Mil, nament are on sale now at mission. | Or Early Wednesday, Following Light Rain | @It speaks your lan national observations along with other editorial {take over as president of the Sen-| these downtown locations: | A bitter cold wave with temperatures near zero and heavy guage. - ; page FOBLUTOB sav ivss son's avs vinsudbntesasa Page 10 ate when he takes his oath as ¢ Bush-Callahan Sporting Spencer “Man _ Named snows will hit Indiana late tomorrow or early Wednesday, the ® For 999 out of a thou . lieutenant governor Jt Jan. 10. Goods Co. 136 E. Washi ’ weather Bureau predicted today. sand taxpayers, ifs your Furnishings show opens in Chicago . . . other news dts 300ds Co., ashing: | Adiutant General's Aide Unt the w : income tax primer. | : ton St., and The Sportsman's | Nn. howéver, the Weather Bureau expects moderate Pp of interest to the ladies ........c.visvvess... Pagel 15 Companies s Battle Store. 126 N.. Pennsylvania Robinson Hitchcock, who will temperatures to prevail. It said Hoosiers may- expect a continuous SA. step-by-step guide Big Nine net race opens toni ht other sports. ..Page 12 Bt be Adjutant General under the! light rain in most sections of the state. . through the mysteries of B pe ght... po ge $400,000 Cleveland Fire oy coming Democratic. state admin-| While the mercury remained LOCAL TEMPERATURES Form 1040 has heen pres More than 1000 enter Times bowling meet , , . | CLEVELAND, Jan. 3 (UP)~ ® Prices are: Ringside and |igtration, today named Cot: Bertrabove freezing —in—Indiasapolis’ 55 m-.. 87 30 a. m... 31 pared by 5. Burtem

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Wu Killed as Yale Students’ J Plane Crashes

Slips on Icy Runway In Seattle Takeoff |

SEATTLE, Wash., Jan, 3 {UP)} | —Fourteen pergons were Killed and 13 others were” injured when! a chartered plane - carrying 27; | | Yale University students faltered during a takeoff on an ice-coated runway and . crashed in flames, | authorities reported today. The plane, a DC-3 chartered to| “ireturn the students to Yale after! gay holidays at home, crashed on! (Photo, Page 2) | - fog-shrouded.. | Boeing. “Field las Tosh) | {night in weather which had grounded all regularly scheduled {commercial Sights, - * Coroner John P. Brill Jr. said] the dead included 11 Yale stu-| dents, some of whose parents and . {sweethearts wepe present to see! them off, and three crewmen. Of] the 13 injured. thrée were in seri-| ous condition. Hn other stu] dents escaped in The students, many of them! from prominent Washington and! regon families, wa JMght-| hearted goodbyes to friends, parents and relatives as they boarded! : ithe doomed plane. B= Use De-Icing Compound After several delays, the crew

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d h d C . se be me oe c= Crash at Oliver Ave. Bridge

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Photo by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Protogrogier

: Barbara Jane Gardner | Stick ST with... Mimbo _shuaie Entire Right Hand Side of New Auto ¢ renaear-old Barbara Jane Gardner found her doll in the ruins of the fire which destroyed [and whee e plane own | the Gardner's Quonset hut home in the rear of 3502 E..32d St. Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs, the icy runway. Smashed in Cetlision; Bus Passenger: s Unhurt

.Robert Gardner, her parents, were attending a movie when the hut, only home of its own the | The plane rose slowly, dropped, Three persons were injured today when a downtown-bound|

“family has been able to find, burned to the ground. Barbara and her little sister, Bonnie Jo, 2, were bounced _ on the runway and Mars Hill bus, loaded with early morning passengers, crashed to

grandparents, Barbara, salvaged, her doll amo sharred Christmas prestnts and sloth- veered suddenty nto an earthen! an automobile at Oliver Ave. and the White River Bridge. - Fu heed die BL ne TLR : hangar. As the huddled knot of The injured persons, taken to General Hospital for treatment, |

sweethearts watched, | were occupants of the auto, No bus passengers were hurt

a, arelt 2%, of 161 Lyndhurst Dr. the runway a wing tip touched V 114 N. Bel-| | GOP .leader Dies at Ft. Harrison the ground, throwing the craft] ‘Hludes Police ns Buea, 71,

- = 3 into the earth revetment hangar. | ! Respond Yo City's | As Term of Office Nears Close He said the lane caught fre ai pes i tw Willa a a a I um tag Aca Request for Samples | Gov. Gates today ordered all state offices closed’ tomorrow from once. # Youth ‘ Esca Police investigating the accl-| A. Taft (R. O.) as head of the/Joseph W. Martin Jr. of Massap. m. out of respect for Lt. Gov. Rue J. (Pappy) Alexander, Dived Through Flames Detention Cell dent reported that the car, driven now mivority party policy com- Shusetts It was the fifth time

to 3 Samples of seven parking .,, gied in Billings Hospital at Ft. Harrison yesterday. Whether the. de-icing. fluid was

meters were submitted to. the, = yy, pour coincides with the time set for Mr. Alexander's'a contributing factor in the fire| A young man in a green shirt (2

Board of Works by Al Losche,! “funeral. © was not known: made "a catlike “escape from the » city purchasing agent, tod “ traveled east on Oliver Ave. dlready are commencing to rall 5 Jelasing aa) en BY Death came to the 59-year-old Hoosier Republican leader after ‘ % saw in Jront of me 3 walli juvenile Court detention cell on No Arrests around Rep. Charles . Halleck they “the “Soodcame from firms which ‘responded ® New Year's Eve operation for a Photo, Page 8 ur. ie and hanging nosey line fifth floor of 148 E. Market! No arrests were made, {(R.-Ind.), who as Majority Tiead. Sotes to a big backlog of bills

stomach ailment. Physicians said to the city’s request for sample the operation had revealed an Republican candidates for state from the rear, so I just dived

meters. They included the Mico-i, == = iia ble condition.” «+» |Ofice. He was running for the through the flames, not knowing Meter, Kar-Park, Park-O-Meter,| : ‘office he held, to which he had where I'd light.” But somehow I Miller Meter, Alfco Twin Meter,| Funeral services will be eld to- \ . ~ oointed Apr. 14 as suc- h , Mark-Time and Dual Automatic morrow in his home town of Pine pr. ad jumped right througn the Meter. Village in Warren County _Staniey ¥Feezle,” works - board will be buried in the Pine Village president, ‘said the board willCemetery. meet Thursday with representa-| His death ended one of the tives of the Indiana Technical most colorful careers in Indiana, Society. Council and the Scientech! {politics. Famed for his unschol-

Juvenile © Court authorities as rived on the scene later.

He was brought to Billings on my hands and head and g

Hospital two weeks ago from. St. sprained both ankles.” Polite immediately spread a the car, a late model Ford, was

dragnet-for-him but -he-apparent- smashed.

His condition had- grown steadily: Roderick, former ace pass reUrich b {worse from the timé he became ceiver on the Yale football teams tion 5 was aun thanspasts- Savller: downtoWs via

make recommendations.

ander had ‘been an active GOP cigar.chewing Mr. Alexander. [the crash. ° “ was 0 SPY JURY _RECONVENES [politician sinice he was old ~a0ugh| “His devotion to duty, his hov-| “All the Yale community blostermity Behind: Tn paymients 11's [Eun san collided. Olver i on. Za fiero hange The second Federal | Grand Jury © Il Two Months josey ad a oy neat] stricken” with grief by Ue tragic| Urich had been left alone in the webu Cpa even new RE na a a. we Seana here to investigate Commun 1 yates, “marke as one disaster which has suddenly taken fifth floor cell while a bailiff Madden, Gar h Pp. Ray, ols, . civil rights, and cone y st | e became ill. on the eve of our outstanding citizens and most the lives: of our fellow Yale! transported another prisoner to; ich S vary, who was re-elected | tiriuation of the cold war against espionage reconvened today after th€® recent election in Which hé beloved public servants.” *|friends,” said Yale President the County jail. {Hou Boing along on changing the | communism. 3 a a. holiday.» Tecess. Si WA 8 defeated 1 along with other| Mr. Aledander became a pre- Charles Seymour. Poti Bo FIERY. oh ouse rules to permit the Truman! Another in the early #ush of

Or 1 ) P Jeinet Sommiiieenan for ne GOP C wt impanels. : {screen squeezed through and hung Clo id {when he was years ol r by his hands until he dro two! ose 100 Bans n nsi e ages he ‘was elected Warren County our mpane ® [stories to the roof of a

Royals head pro basketball loop. standings. ....Page 13 An estimated $400,000 damage re- first row balcony, $2; dawn- 8. Wampler of Spencer to he his and all points south, it dipped to

tiring from active service, is an observation that ‘an extensive

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Club t int ttt f {in lof 1946 and. 1947 after. Police said the accident oc-that record and. u 0 appoint a committee o Jy | A {being found { A th tomobile never was a real three to examine the meters and; any Dut penetrating wal of say- Leaders of both political par-| At New Haven, Conn. the Yale py Ea R Salem pe of tour Qaryed. hen a by it. This view —. Ttest, nad a N.Y.) 8 ties paid tribute to the blunt/campus was saddened by news of Hines. The referee said Urich+a huge. truck. The bus was tray- of the GOP returning here.

Democrats Fk Ste House Officers

¥ loorais made thelr election victory

Marcantonio Offers

1] for TH Act Repeal C. WILSON oo Press Sta®t Correspondent

WASHINGTON, Jan, 3 == The 81st Congress convened - at 11 a. m. (Indianapolis Time) today with the Democratic leadership confident of enacting a Truman New Deal over the opposition. of ‘a wrane.

gling Republican minority.

. Back in political power for the first two years, the Dems«

lie big problems confront 8ist Congress TOA snes oile 3

Democrats hold : in both Houses er Page 9 : Congress lines

Three penom vere infored in buizand'e car crash at Ofiver Ave. and White. River Bridge.

f th he “8S 8 ) fo in oe Se HC Php ag Injured as Bus, Auto [ apehart, Jenner

Standing by Taft

GOP Hoosier Bloc - Backing Halleck

By DAN KIDNEY Times Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, Jan. 3--As the| Sen. Wayne L. Morse (R. Ore.) = 81st Congress got under way 0+ yet introduce an satiifivuiice

Li . A j ~All State Offices to Close bu a Mngel garth ad AR The avid Mao oosier e- ul as Parking Meters During Alexander Funeral oe va L03PS to Freedom," f Hackloman, 45 go aurviving, Hoosier: Republic. persian

depservatives And after that ROtags

‘Péiviained ‘Democrats are new Dealers.

Sens. Homer E. Capehart and; House members led off by elect-

Mr. Hackleman.. was hit mittee in the Senate.

dside by the bus as it! And the House conservatives House post.

St. at noon today by leapfrogging George Fruits, 22, of 2120 Con-er was blamed by some for the 'hrough which the Democrats fo the~roofs of adjacent buildings rad Ave. driver of the bus. was 80th Congress record - which - re- ‘hope to make good on the until he found a fire egcape. absolved of blame for the mishap sulted in GOP defeat. The escapee was identified by by police safety officials who ar’ : nt colleagues from Indiana. : H., cessor to Richard T. James, lopen door. I only singed the hair, -.. Urich, 20, of 514 Orange The entire right hand side of convinced that their past per But it was the lone member formance had anything té do with of the American Labor Party losing the election. He makes. the who was ambng the first to in-

Mr, Halleck, . like his Senate [Truman led them to victory last is un-|

Elizabeth Hospital in Lafayette. Among the uninjured was Jack ijy euged it.’ | Bus passengers were placed on point that (he campaign ‘never carried oh in I br carry out ig of the Demo«

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Ia. Youd to - liberalize - the colored qleomargarine. a |Rules Committee by permitting] The most controversial item on — chairman and still later served Naw Grand Jury ing occupied by Brown Abstract! WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP) regular committee chairman rec-| the first day's agenda was a

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Senate ‘and House officers in place of .the. outgoing Republicans. Thé Senate recessed at 1:50 ; p. ft. (Indianapolis time) untit noon Wednesday, after electing ] Sen, Kenneth McKellar of Tens nessee as president pro tempore. He will preside until Vice Presi-ident-elect “Alben W. Barkley is sworn in on Jan. 20. Await Truman's Speech Democratic Majority So Lucas of Illinois announced - that no legislation would be brought up until after President | Truman's state of the unoin mes- | sage Wednesday.

promptly served notice that he buster

His move seemed certain to & bitter fight among pi Sv ig | Democrats.

r. Rayburn has been: given: the

program ‘on which President

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cratic platform. Rep. Vito Marcantonio (ALP introduced a bill for {repeal of the Taft-Hartley law, That was a key plank in the |President’s platform, along with

defeated repealer of the tax on . ~~

Heath, widely recognized

J sulted today when flames de-| stairs reserved $1.50. Prices chief assistant. below freezing in’ northern Indi- : 48 4N. Authority Gn tin Meet Dumpington «++ Urp...in Lil Abner. , on strayed a- two-story brick’ vullding . - Include tax. : ‘Col. Wampler served 30 years ana. ’ - -. ot Ly Y bud “ come tax in consultation the comic page Cl errs ase aR ee asa ee : . «The exciting Golden {with he -AFRY. He. Ja Aste in The rain, which is falling over - 8 pe ms | on he Duty of bn? ore an 1 re companies J veterans’ affairs and a member the enfire state, Is expected to jp 1 ol n nue Other Inside Features succeeded in bringing the blaze| Gloves Tournament Shes of the American Legion, tho Dis- glaze highways in northeastern is moving slowly sustward tore @This year it's streamAmusements. 4 Forum ..... 10! Meta Given 11 Society «++++11 under. control in two hours and sylvania St. Armory. There abled American Veterans and the|Indlana, according to the oy not be brief. ! lined,. easter to Bulitieas aoe oS riond . M Mov ovies aril Aiport frag 45 minutes but not before the will be a new session each {Veterans of Foreign Wars. {Weather Bureau, They added that it could easily Ab oR ase vow eedlework . +«+s+10/flames guted the structure nwned| _ “Friday night through Feb. 4. He spent pine years, before re- Basing their prediction on the roach blizzard proportions, with] follow: each