Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1949 — Page 2
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Asrael Mev Ask UN To ‘Sound Out Britain’ On Policy in Palestine
. Hint England y as ‘Ally of Arabs’ in War; Jews May Bomb Cairo in Reprisal Move
3 ited © TEL AVIV, Tan. 3-—An omeial spokesman said today that Israel probably would ask the United Nations Security Council to con-
in the-Palestine war, ~~ The Israeli government probably will complain to the Security Council at its for theomine meeting in Lake Buccess about the Brit-
Vat ish policy regarding Palestine, a
|spokesman sald. Israeli authorities have accused| times Britien by implication several
fr a a during the repont fighting in the Negev.
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Insists on Rights ‘but the military situation was unchanged. The fighting subsided! of Clerics fo Preach last week ‘after, the Jews had VATICAN! CITY, Jan. 3 (UP) scored major’ victories and «The Vatican announced today claimed an overall victory - in that it had rejected a proposal by|south Palestine. the Hungarian government to try| The spokesman said Israeli to work out an understanding to planes might bomb Cairo in re-
Catholic Church and the state in on Jerusalem. Seven or more perHungary. sons were injured,
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er Britain had acted as an “active ally of the Arabs”|
siding withthe -Arabs,|
“The spokesman said “general! . notin continues” in-the Negev, §
settle the friction between the prisal for two raids last night!
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The Holy See made public the texts of telegrams exchanged with the Hungarian government. The ae came after the| TWO. high political opponents Budapest government had an: Of Generalissimo Chiang ' Kai-| nounced the arrest of Joseph shek are en route to 10 Raith Aisa, Cardinal Mindszenty, primate of presumably to d
Hungary. ‘of & coalition Sipgase Sora tien oy message from Budapest the Communists, Hong de “The Hungarian government patches said today, informs the Holy See that, inde-| The twd’were identified as Marpendently of the personal case Sha Li Chi-shen, Gen. Chiang’s of the primate of Hungary, Car- top political opponent, and Chang dinal Mindszenty, the Hungarian Lan, chief of the outlawed Chigovernment still is ready to find nese Democratic League. Prean accord with the they had sought safety Chureh and Holy See”. The reply of the Holy Bee ‘was announced as follows: “One cannot see how it is possible to Recolistle. the asserted de-
‘ sire to come agreement with the Holy Pad with the treat- offer by new Premier Sun : inflicted ,|Fo. The broadcast demanded withdrawal of American forces {in China as one of the prerequisites of peace. :
to France A request. for $4,347,000,000 by the 19 Marshal Plan countries of; d|non-Communist Europe for the year ending June 30, 1950; will be “taken to Washington this week, it! was announced officially today. The 1949-50 budget for Ameri-| lean ald will be presented to Eco-| nomie Co-Operation Administra-
hina .
yosing Gun or bia Gen. Chiang’s Wo the week end brought a rejection from the Chinese Communiist radio of a previous .peace
or for She. {aristian a of
Killer of Si To Die Tonight
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hip [dividuals from creating disorder, ey vos or a Dur the Dutsh high command announc toda, “in a six-murder crime spree last >
t R ia ke ’ Daniels had no visitors yester-| ,.. Soviet A \ gency Tass said) 8 Da ., oid on him" this today that Alexius, ‘P@llarch of
afternoon just before his last MOSCOW and all Rufsia, had meal. 2
{pledged in a New Year's message’ For that repast Daniels picked that the Russian church would | as many of his favorite foods as he thought he could down. Daniels was convicted for the g.. land cornfield murders of John Niebel, =NG : THE Daily Express reported tot
farm; Mr. Niebel'siday that an instrumen “their daughter. { (robot plane developed Daniels, with John C. West, 22, [Royal Aircraft establishment at Parkersburg, W. V accussd
its cold war against the west, |
a., also was|Farnborough had , “touched 850! of three other murders miles per hour” several days ago during a spree that began in|in a test above the Scilly Isles an Columbus July 10 and ended in|thé southwest coast of England. 8 bp Of Sunfire at Nadbioek} di naa
‘near Van Wert, O., July 23. BOTH Indian and Pakistan
.. West was killed while, resist |
; ing arrest at the roadblock, {sources agreed today that a - aT Sify. ver, the fire. order in Kashmir province,| young Columbus reformatory | arranged through the United Na-| parolee became boastful ana tions, was being observed by both] urged newsmen to “give me tides. Thé cease-fire went into ‘credit for my share” of the effect Dec. 31. killings. ;
——————————————— said front Feports indicated every-| __¥F-41. FLIER KILLED , A Pakistan in Karach! also said The United States Air Force announced today that 1st Lt. {there were no violations. |
Jack McDonald of - Puerto Rico : !
of al Army F-47 fighter plane] THE ancient Spanish island of. near Munich on i Puerto Rico started out on a new era of- its 440-year-old existence today, ruled for the first time in|
- es Have Whol history by a pepularly-elected| aE you Want Al - |government and legislature. » Luis Munoz Marin; the istand's! Hoosier Photo |first popularly-elected governor,| i 0 lei
(was Inaugurated yesterday in im-| [pressive ceremonies witnessed by gris {about 20,000 Puerto Ricans and [300 other guests,
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thigh [charges of violating the 1935 bevthroughout tion officials for review before be-* Tage at Ware Jat Moore; 43.f; hi
the 1212%;. N. ..Benate Ave. . a) Mghly dangerous.” {Creamurs Thurston, 43, of el 308 Lose Lives
|W. 13th St.
broke up another illegal whisky! inte hc Cb drifts o COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 3 (UP)— troops now are engaged only in sales. spot at a, pi Robert Murl Danlels, 24, will die Preventing roaming gangs and in- 1208 1. sa BL hme
52, owner of the establishment
support the Soviet government in! a
[bouna for Palestine with 51 Jew-10¢ he, Leo and Edmund Bennett, The ~Indian Defense Mini lish_refugees and a crew of three/2nd their father, John E. Bennett,
. thing wac quiet on the Kashmir night whey 3 was blown off its) urse FRANKFURT, Jan. 3 (UP). [ONT uring the week-end. Radia 20urse while flying-the Munich
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d of the secretary of treadury.
Seattle roman are shown fi 9 “i _it skidded at fog-bound and ice-sheathed Boeing Field, killing 11 Yale enh and three fliers and
injuring 13 other youlhn,
THE. INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
Flames Shroud Plane ‘That Took 14 Lives |
hing the fire that followed the crash of a
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To. Meet Opposition
By FRED W. PERKINS ‘Seripps-Howard Staff Writer
| |ganized labor's campaign to re-
into high gear today, but with indications of delays and probable ..|compromises in both the House and Senate. Lobbying ‘forces for the cro! have been at work, and the AFL
AFL-CIO Repeal Effort WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 — Orpeal the Taft-Hartley law goes
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Deficit in Budget May Boost Taxes WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP) —Heré are | the chief issues facing - the 81st Congress: Budget — President Truman's
mew budget is expected to indie
cate a deficit for the 1950 fiscal
‘lyear and to call for a tax ine’ {crease to keep the budget in bal.
ance. Foreign Policy — Congress is Skpected to vote more economic aid for Western under.
will go-into- action on a bigger
organization meeting of a legislative committee representing most of its 105 unions.
cratic leaders in Congress already have been reminded in personal visits that the union leaders consider themselves a main
both parties, are due te get the same message. Wiillam Green has warned House members that {those who resist Taft-Hartley reIpeal will be targets for political action «in the congressional elec-
chartered DC-3 after
Raiders Knock Off Perambulating Bar
Motor Car Does
, Flourishing Business Police uncovered a new dodge for bootlegging whisky in Indian-
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visibility ‘conditions and snow] flurries. Snows, ranging from two to; eight inches deep, have fallen in! the Western Plains. The western | sections - of Kansas, Nebraska]
sumably iin Hong k Kong 4 as_ a. result of op-|apolis when they knocked off Aland. Bouth Dakota are being|
flourishing ‘Sunday mobile liquor| stand”
lashed by 60-mph winds : Winds of 40 to 50 mph velocity | A special vice squad, led by Sgt./are whipping eastern Wyoniing! Clinton Auter, swooped down on/and Colorado. The Weather a large sidewalk crowd in the|Bureau blames blowing and drift1200 block on N: Senate Awe. and{ing snow for “zero-zero”. condi-| found one ‘man hawking whisky|tions, reported in many areas. aud another man Passing out Air Mass. Moves Slowly {
The sales, police sald, were| Because of the slowness “with | ‘going at a “brisk clip.” which the cold air mass is mov‘The bottles all came from the In8 eastward, the Weather Bue] mobile liquor stand—a late mod-|'eau said Indiana will not have el automobile. Police confiscated to button up its overcoats Tor) (99 half pints, 39 pints and 21 nearly two days. \fitths of whisky, three pints and — The raging-blizzard, whooshing a fifth of wine, two quarts of across the Western Plains J {gin and eight cans of beer, {brought a warning from weather- |
T rrested b {men that the heavy snow and] wo men aresied DY police on winds. made conditions
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Bus and automobile travel was
{ Police vice squad raiders also |paralyzed by snow that p. ped up
They arrested Thomas Outlaw,|
where liquor was sold, on a charge of violating the beverage
| i {act. Police’ also arrested Eugene Bennett oy Walker, 39; of 330 Phtterson St.
and William Qualters, 53, of 130] Probe Switches
E. St. Joseph St. To Wayne County
Buster Dobbs, 50, of 1206 E.| 15th St. was arrested for running| The Securities Commission to-| ay shifted its case against the
gaming house and five. other 4 {men present were arrested on! |charges of .disorderly conduct. Police: confiscated about $100 and amr 10 Wayne County, a deck of cards’ Commissioner. Fred Hoffmark Vice squad members found one Fain the plan following dis-
City of St. Louis, which was dye Anna Burnett, man, Eugene Gates, 317 W. 21st Missa) Of cases in Marion County. Denver-at 7:30 p. m. yester-|brothers, Vernie and Carl,
St. plying a fast liquor trade at/DY the prosecutor's office in 21st St. and Boulevard Place, se Criminal Court 2. No attempt was arrested. will be made fo refile the Marion
5 on Plane Safe
{Wayne County is determined, he} said.
Mg Commissioner Samfiel Huffman .charged the local
3 gua office . dismissed the |Overdrifted highways. TOFC ing = last Friday without potify-]|
{ing him. Grounds for dismissal of the
ROME, Jan. 3 (UP)—A char | Grou against the brothers,
{tered American C-46 transport; ~
{landed safely near Belgrade Jast| Vos insufficient: evidence. I They were charged with violat-| the state securities law by | [Rome leg of the trip. selling unregistered securities and || Hours - long uncertainty over|failing to obtain a dealer's Ii{the whereabouts of the plane and|cense, ! the safety of those aboard was! ended Jate today .when Yugoslav government officials reported the lm
landing and sald none was in- against the Bennett family, Mr.
(ured. uffman said, there was “plen The transport was chartered BY of evidence” in the office 4¢ the
the Grea} Girdle Java, Ines +! securities commission, 8 e Similar charges are pending in.
Similar Charges
While the - prosecutor's office. ay not have had the evidence
number aboard.
The Yugoslav foreign office {Wayne Circuit Court at Rich-]
| [notified the U. 8. embassy of the MOnd, however, he said. Those forced landing. The plane was| Charges will be pressed for a damaged slightly in skidding. showdown on whether or not the - Thé company reported at Mu.| Bennetts are violating Indiana nich that it received a message, |aW. from its Chartered plane which! Mr. Huffman said he probably | said: would consult with. the office of | “We are OK. Forced down/the Wayne County prosecutor] Think we in Yugoslavia.” tomorrow and indicated he also The Great. Circle Company Would contact WItHEENes against | chartered the C-46 transport from the promoters. the All-American Airways, Inc.| He indicated also that if! (officials of the former concern trouble arises in Wayne County, | reported. jcharges could be filed in at least
‘one other county in the at in the state. Veterans Administrator Carl R.
i Slum Clearance Gray Jr. said today the interest ! rate ‘on GI loans. will be kept Lat | 1 per cent for the present. = Pro fess Made ! last * Congress authorized Mr.
Gray to increase the interest rate to 415 per cent with She CRRRL
Gl Loan Rate Stands ARRINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP)
aL slum clearance program of |
© Ifdianapolis Redevelopment
— he. ridin 8 moving along’
Toastmasters to Meet briskly with 212 out of 557 percels The Irvington Toastmasters of real estate now in possession
| Club will meet at 6:30 Pp. m. today
will be table topic master and Mr. Nord Mad it has Deen (Larry Verbarg will necessary ng some condem-| ter. ’ be astm | [nation suits in order to complete | the purchase of property in the No. 1 slum area but the commis- | sion has been able to.clear all of the properties along the south side of 14th St. tom West St. to! Collins Ave, | “We have ample evidence that there are available oy funds | to bull A large
OVERALLS we Matenee SHIRTS & PANTS
Severe Cold, Snow Heudod Toward Indiana From West
> [United Press showed that at least
up bi th Boosts Holid: storm ‘area (uh UIE Whves at Los Angeles. Mt.| “mn joint committee admitied Death Boosts Holiday raed. an S80-mile-an-|y4 “a few unions have lost a hour wind tore ridio antennas!
from their moorings. J erial broadcast warning per-! sons in the storm area to “exer-! » SOME cise caution to avoid exposure.” wunist alidavite”
storm might have sufficient mo-| ¥ Mrs.
\Bennett brothers, oil stock pro-| Throughout the west transpor-| Virgil List;
(County cases until the outcome {n!Southern Railroad canceled its late evening train to Cheyenne.
{of the commission, Paul I. Me-| hin the Central YMCA. Carl Lee OTS president; said yesterday. |
tions of 1950. Meanwhile, the law's dotenders are preparing to put up a fight for. Teter ion of most. of it, and have ed for support from business and farm organizations, GOP Act The joint committee on iabormanagement relations, which’ passes under Democtatic control,
western roads, Railroads also were foréed to cancel many runs, A nationwide survey by the
i308 persons were killed during the claims for its Republican memNew Year's week-end, including bers that the law had benefited 192 on the highways, 18 in fires. labor unions as well as manageand 26 in miscellaneous accidents. ment and the public. The - National Safety Counecil,{ Under “union - gains," it- listed which ‘had predicted that 175 per- steadily rising wages, not in.terrupted by the Taft-Hartle law. It quoted the Bureau of Labor statistics to show that ever recorded for a two-day New average hourly earnings of .inYear holiday period.” 'dustrial’employees had risen from The mercury plunged rapidly $1.16 in January, 1947, to $1.22 and forecaster "said it would /last June when the Taft-Hartley reach 25-- below -zerd -in- some;law was enacted, and since then mountain areas tonight. At/to $1.36 in September, 1948, Dodge City the temperature fell] The committee also said, “The from 40 degrees at 2:30 a. m. to average worker has gained much 21 degrees at 6:30. more by virtue of the fact that West Coast Hard Hit be, ag participated in fewer While Hoosiers spent the New| s ;the committee Year's week-end under fairly|u crc; Pointed out, favorabl ncrease of union membership able weather conditions. since f the act has bee bad weather also hit California. | passage a ea as n High winds felled trees and b ie! constant.” This has been. borne! Ul't out by recent membership reports. |
“ The traffic tol] is the greatest
substantial block of their memIbership to other unions” but said [that Way due to “the failure of] {their leadership to file non-Com-'
The Weather Bureau issued al
Forecasters believe the big : Virgil List
{mentum to carry all the way to! Services for Mrs. Sadie Bell | the East Coast, now’ plagued with| List, who died yesterday in her
Secretary of State, today was refloods from melting mountain home, 5049 Caven St., will be held Dee. 31. He died at 5a. m. in resting comtortably after, / snows. at: 10 a. m. Wednesday in Shirley|Milan Hospital, Lgfayette. pore oing an emergency - About 1000 persons who fled Brothers’ West Chapel. Burial pendectomy Yesterday at. 8t, |from their homes, because of thie, will be in Greenwood. Officials to Meet :
floods in western’ Massachusetts, Born in Trimble County, Ky..| Connecticut and Vermont, mean- | Mrs. List, who was 48, lived in|the Indiana Officials
while, began the task of cleaning ' Indianapolis 30 years.
She was! | silt and debris
from their homes. a member of Calvary Tabernacle. | Transportation Hit five sisters, Mrs.
[tation and communications lines Hazel Neal, Mrs. Betty Knight, | present. were disrupted.
IMrs. Kathryn Julian, Mrs. Ruby; The Union Pacific Railroad's Neville, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Austin; four)
day, still had not left Cheyenne dianapolis; Jesse, Rockport, and early today and the Colorado. & Walter, London, Ind. .
Passes es $6 Billion Mark: "Several hundred motorists took | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8 (UP) #nia at Strasburg, Nunn and. Bank of ‘America National Greeley, Colo. because of the Trust & Savings Assoclation— The Grey- the largest commercial bank in! hound Bus Lines . canceled allithe = nation — announced today trips north and west out of Deén- that its total resources increased .{ver but the Trailways Lines still by more than $227,096,000 during! were moving trips in those direc-|1948 to pass the $6 billion mark tions. for’ the first time,
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Jane Wyman Wins
Hailed for Mute Role In. “Johnny Belinda’ "LONDON, Jan. 3 (UP)—~Hollywood actress Jane Wyman was awarded $4000 by the Daily Express Film Tribunal today as the “actress of the year” for her per- pec formance of the f and dumb heroine in “Johnny Belinda.” The newspaper gave $16,000-in prizes to the motion picture industry and pefsons connected with it. Alexander ¥orda’s production “The Fallen Idol” was awarded $4000 as the “film of the year” and. Plerre Freshay received a similar sum as the actor of the year for his performance in the French film “Monsieur Vincent.” Bix “prizes of $400 each were awarded for “memorable formances,” including Moira Shearer in “Red Shoes,” Clifton Webb in “Sitting Pretty,” Alex Guiness in. “Oliver Twist,” Micheline Presle inx“Le Diable au Corps” and Alastair 8im and WyTie Watson in “London to Me.” . Terence Rattigan was awarded $800 for his script for “Winslow Boy” and Hein Heckroth received a-similar sum for his technical work in “Red Shoes.” The Daily Express said the surof the voting was that none of its tribunal of eight suggested Sir Laurence Oliver's “Hamlet” {for the best firm award.
Fatalities to Nine : The New Year's holiday traffic fatality toll climbed to nine to-| day with the death of Garret |Richardson, 43, of Lafayette, Mr. Richardson was injured when he lost control of his ear, on Ind. 101, 2 miles south of! Sunman, and crashed into a tree)
A re-organizational meeting of Association will be held tonight at 7:30 in ithe YMCA. President Joe Dezalen has re-
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years ago. The final product probably will lie: some place be tween the administration recome mendations and the Taft-Hartley, law. Inflation—Mr. Truman fis ex< pected to ask for continued rent control, and’ to renew his request for standby economic controls to: combat inflation. Congressional action is. expected. to depend largely on the trend in the -cost of living in the next few months. Civil Rights -—— The President will renew his request for Federal laws against racial discrimina« tion. The outcome is in doubt unless’ the Senate can ‘amend its rules to check filibusters by ree nelljous Southerners. Social Security — Mr. Truman {wants the program Broadmed ia more liberal benefits; some action by Congress is likely.
Democrats Hold Edge Over GOP
In Both Houses
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (UP) Democrats in the new 81st Cone \gress will have majorities of 12 in the Senate and 90 in the House, Here is the political lineup as Congress meets: = SENATE . DEMOCIALS «oossisssasnnsesss M4 Republicans .......isseeeeeee 43 ° HOUSE Democrats sasashannnssnsass 262 Republicans ...c..see0 American Labor ..... Vacant
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Thomas Bath, Ex-State Official, Has Operation
SOUTH BEND, Jan. 3 (UP)— Thomas E. Bath, former Indiana
{seph’s Hospital here, He was rushed to the hpital - from his Mishawaka home. Mr, Bath, a Republican, gerved as Secretary of State from 1948 une til 1948. He was stcceeded by Charles F. Fleming, a Democrat
‘and resident of Hammond.
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