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Rep. Ray Msi : em- were subjected,” Louis Greenberg ocrat. The bill applies to “all {told the pons Be Christian Paltd or on wat 1 ey estine Committee today. wile ald o 3h nate. sion service W Mr. Greenberg spoke at a noon ‘expanded 0! ‘= atching i : luncheon in the Columbia Club. the: state Aik could Susie Mrs. on he marooned in the mud of the 6400 block {He is the. wxecutive Sirector o Sy hn ve! C y : w mmui ) from $40,000 to $100,000 a year “ Pierson ner the county commissioners have brought no relief, says Mrs. Kirsch- |the IOC Jewish Community | hy ; ptter, 6422 Pierson, must carry oil fo his furnace in five-gal- | 34reus on the Palestine situation
x of Committee It was presented in the Senate by Sens. Lister Hill (D. Ala.) and Dt -Afken (R. Vt). In ‘both Houses the bills were sent to the education and labor committees. Mr. Madden is a member of the
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Another nieasure introduced by Mr. Madden and sent to that committee provides for establishment of a labor education extension | service in the Labor Department. It would operate in the states, |
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sion Service, and is designed to enlist schools and colleges in ex-! tending labor education with the! idea of improving labor-manage-! ment “relationships; Mr. Madden said, -. oe A similar bill was approved by | the Senate Education and Labor! Committee in the 80th Congress. |
Ex-Sheriff Under Knife
Former Sheriff Al Magenheimer §,ffocation: Blamed ; | 3 : : In Death of Baby Retired
c | |e came il' last Sunday on the yey ration was Delieved death Stabbed to : Death mm Home
was to undergo a gallstones) operation at the Methodist Hospital toddy. The ex-sheriff be-|
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Et Earl W. Mericle has been was playing in the bedroom of! ected chairman of the Indian-/the home with an older brother.) t fire wit a apolis Medical Society Council When Mrs. Shoe went to the|rocr.niock area yesterday. WOuAded by. shotgun Sire. Within succeeding Dr. Pavid L. Smith. room she found Jerry lying face - was down in a pile of clothing. 1
Dr. Russell elected council.
Hippensteel vice chairman of the
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This University Heights lake forms in’ Castle Ave. j community's sad storm sewer plight. University Heights was annexed to the city | some years ago but as yet has received no storm sewers. Sanitary and storm sewers are planned but |i on with regard to Palestine
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Spurs Israel’
| ACPC at Luncheon |" By EMMA RIVERS MILNER = Times Church Editor re “The Jewish people have. devoted thousands of years to learning how to live gracefully but| Inever have learned 1 die re {fully regardless of what nt tioning processes to which they
in place of Bishop Richard C. Raines. Bishop Raines of the Indiana Methodist Area was too ill with a cold to speak. i ; “The liquidation of some six million Jews in Europe led to an even more pronounced resurgence; of the will to live,” Mr. Greenberg continued. “This has expressed itself in the extraordinary defense that the people of Israel have demonstrated in throwing back the invasion on almost every frontier of their tiny country fiom Arab forces outside of Israel. ‘Cites Welles Book a “The important thing is that these people are invaders of territory which has been purchased} - cultivated and-settled by the citizens” of Terael and that the—in-|
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;couraged. financed and armed by ia major UN power —Great Britain. “The real test not only of UN: ibut of whether our civilization ; : ; will survive, as Sumner Welles ust east of Madison Ave. each time it rains [said in his recent book, is whether {or not the moral and legal com{mittments which UN has under-
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of a 19-month-old baby of Mr.| and Mrs. John Shoe of 5325 Crown St, last night. ~The child, Jerry - Dean Shoe,
Would-Be Robber Leaves House in Shambles; Shotgun Wounds Woman in Nearby Area |
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"8 as charges —pended against her = Si Officers Named Pe LeRoy Moore, 40. | A erted At Purdue Police sald the shooting re- y - Times State Service {sulted from a family argument : ; LAFAYETTE, Jan. 5—Eight-about 6 p. m. The weapon, a 12- Bureau Predicts ah OR students at Pur- gauge shotgun, was found under = Ca : due ‘were elected officers for the the bed. Officers said that Moore Clearing Skies + lecurrent academic year in social admitted shooting his wife and (Continued From Page One)
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In State Traffic
An 82-year-old man was brutally beaten and stabbed to death same underlying principles—in the, {recognition of the rights of individuals to equal opportunity for employment, ‘education. and dis-
The slaying victim was Major Cook, 2418 Columbia Ave. who was found bound, gagged and stabbed and beaten to death when charge of other aspects of citizenlhis wife returned home from work at 4:30 p.m. Police said the | ghip—must prevail if we are to rn ET [home of-the retired janitor was have real appreciation of United
__ sage la sharibles and chat robbery ap- Nations principles. Or to put it | I Mm e {sarently was the motive for the simply, “respect for personality LA murder. : : must prevail.”
i" The shooting victim, Mrs. Mary |
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fraternities on the campus, ac-/that his statement was confirmed | : | was reported on a rampage. Mr.
and Mrs. Garrett Phillips were [anscuated from the east part of the city and at least three other families. were reported flooded from their homes, Es Flat Rock River in the southeast corner of Shelby County was nearly as high as in the
cording to an announcement to- by his wife, : day. The killer of the 82-year-old The fraternities and officers in- man apparently tortured his vic- | clude:
¢ Phi Kappa Tau: Major Willis, River. - Front ug: chairman, Eugene Newton, 720 E.
Georgia treasurer. . | Triangle: Benjamin Roberts, R. R. 18,
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itim before stabbing and beating 700! (him to death, police said, but did st. not Tearn thé hiding place where! $16 rent money, the only money in the house, was kept.
: Tells Ho Carpenters today were erecting will mark the third éxpansion je | # ta 2 ~~ | modeling program of Rogers naz. iceman, will be held |: : 0 p « |Co., Jewelers, 5 N. Illinois St. In 1941 the store took over the meeting of the | E . 5 The store will have a front of entire lower floor and the present... ors and
pink Georgia partie with .spe-|program calls for the completion esign windows, one of which will be:a/rupted by the war. picture down «to - the - sidewalk Additional lighting and mew display cases for completion Apr. 1.
jewelry show|of plans made then but .inter-
Adolph Blickman., father of Sol. UP is president of the company. The] interior fixtures, remodeling program js scheduled; — ___ 3
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po Aves remaurer Pr Tw Coie ood. splattered the wash basin|y913 flood + John ce. 6200 and walls of the bathroom. The . State way Commis{Brosdwer. treadurer pd a MeQuistan. vietim- was slumped beneath the A es Fon : ys-closed |
Kappa : {8073 "Crittenden St., treasurer, and James basin. | English, 4104 N. Capitol Ave, rush chair{man
| Delta Upsilon: Edward {321% Washington = Blvd land Jack Baker, 4451 College Ave,
His wrists were tied to-! ’ 5 spots due fo h water. {gether with his necktie and poi” 5 Spots due 3 ign water at! 1 as Vephenson: (was gagged with a bath towel, jerqon where the west fork of rush Which was twisted around his white River was expected to reach Carl Schlemmer, MeCK: There were wounds from ror feet above flood stage. A {43 Gtacsland ve a Shuts lan a 10-inch butcher knife in his number of families were expected FU ReAsta da ke, “8 {right # iY Ist: Re "Ee paws temple, right chest and fo be forced from their homes: Tau Epsilon Rid Irving Cohen, 3352 stomach, | The river crept into bottom sident i i Sigm Nut Robert Thompson, lands downstream at Noblesville, ‘Muncie and north of Indianapolis.i - (Parts of Ravenswood were ex-
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1 na L 4728 a {Rockwood Ave, social chalrman . | William McWhorter, eny ne Id |
Alpha Sigma Pbi: fins N. Oakland Ave, ‘rush chairoman Beta Theta Pi: Charles ~ Thompson, pected to be floodéd. as the crest N social chairman
6038 Olney St. Kappa Delta Rho: Sheidon Goodwin, moved down upon Indianapolis.
. mm Wallace Ave, social chairman Hand| Char 1 Farther to the south the west ies on ot i am, ing ges {fork was expected to rise to from aT x Robert - Dunti, 1260 E. 80h {three to eight feet above flood (Ae | {Continued From: Page One) — stage. No serious damage was ex- . : iat the police department wasi™ td: however, Pupil, 8, Killed > dep a4S| The upper Wabash was exconsiderably understrength and! pected to crest at six feet hbove overworked due to economies of flood stage at Wabash today,|. fn ims State Service 'past administrations. { bringing water to the doorsteps ALBANY, Jan. b5-Indiana’s They cited the fact that {he Of many homes. Eight or nine |first school child traffic fatality traffic division, branded a step- feet above flood stage was exlof the year was recorded todayichild of the department by Dr pected at Lafayette but only botwith the death near here vester-'Harger, constituted one-fourth of| 10m lands would be inundated, day of Oneida Jay Mills, datigh-the total police power in town, | “eather officials sald. — ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills,| They praised themselves for Heaviest. rains in many months RR. 1 : : records showing that the depart- Were reported in. South Central Driver of the car which struck! ment arrested more motorists for areas during the. past-36 ‘hours. the 8;year-old girl as she walked traffic violations and collected Columbus received 5.79 inches; away from the school bus,” Was more money from parking stick- Cambridge City, 4.90; Rushville, John E. Murpliy, 22, Muncie, who'ers last year than in 1947, 4.84; Petersburg, 4.50; Bedford, is being held pending investiga: “Unjustified” was thé word 4.36, and Richmond, 4.13. Many {tion. they applied to. the traffic critic's others received more than three | Witnesses told police the school remarks inches bus’ stop signal was flashing as/ “Dr. Harger appears to forget List Roa's Closed | the little girl climbed off the ve-'the increase in the population,! The State Highway Commis-| hicle and started to cross Ind. 67 the increase in the mumber of sion reported the following highjo front of her home. ' motor vehicles on our streets and ways closed due to high water: | Both the bus and the automo- the increase in crime and other, Ind. 1, south of Cedar Grove| {bile were west bound. The accl- police problems of which he #- and. south of Red Key; U. 8. {dent occurred one and one-quarter pears to be unaware” sald.the 31A, north of Seymour; Ind. 29,| {miles west Of here, chief north of Little York; .Ind. 44.) " west of Eminence; ind. 46, east|
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‘Remarkable Job'
. okie — . of Nashville and east of CoCites $1 Million W hen you consider al the jumbus; U. 8, 52, west of Metafactors,” he added, “we have ,...; and southeast of Brook-
Morris Plan Hike turned out a remarkable job.” 3 yo ney: Ind. 54. east of Bloomfield lis Morris Blan sav-| « . A more than $1 mil- 1 Yk the Sepaxtmint 1s flo (1 way); Ind. 56, in French Lick; Ilion in 1948, hitting a new high ing 4 wonderfu 3 ai v ” Ind. 58, north of Freefown; Ind. f $3,500,000 Willlam L. Schloss crease in cars and population and.gy west of Mt. Vernon and at 0 pS ‘ithe same old streets. A : president, reported at the annual "gai members of board unan- Friendship in Ripley Co.; Ind. meeting yesterday oly mbers. 9: bod 66, at Derby; Ind. 121, south of} \ } C lle; . 135, The report sald Morris Fis had “The police department ought onnelty lle; Ind. 135, south of| increased its-capital, surplus and {5 crow over Chief Rouls’ report.” > | undivided profits more than 20 . The report $i Ind. 145, south of French Lick; per cent during the year, putting, 1948 Dead—64. ° * Ind. 229, south of Batesville; Ind. capital funds to-well over the! 1048 Injured—3468 | 245, south of Lamar; Ind. 250, east half-million-dollar mark, in addi) 1948 Accidents —8805 {of Brownstown; Ind. 252, east of tion to substantial reserves | — po {Flat Rock; Ind. 257, south of " / ow - . 2 Mr. Schloss sald outstanding jot L Fi | Washington: Ind. 258, west of" installment loans and time pay- oins Law Firm Be mOuE: and Ind. 262, west of he . ‘Rising Sun. : ment contracts at the close of the! Homer E. Capehart Jr., son of, year were $750,000 more than at|the senior U. 8. Senator from In-| he Weathae Buteal bare. suis
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the end of-1947. Loans outstand- diana, has joined the law firm of & 0 ing approximated $3,800,000 at Puschmapn, Krieg, DeVault & rly rap.
lthe close of the year. Volume of Alexander. Mr, ' Capehart ls & .. loans and ot exceeded $6.graduate of DePauw University. Highway Official Named | million during the year. |Greencastle, and took his law de-! Samuel C. Hadden, chatrman-| During the year, Mr. Schloss gree at Harvard University. designate of the State Highwiy sald. the office was improved with Se p————————— (Commission, an last night mechanical equipment to speed up CARD PARTY PLANNED that George Lutz, city engineer of service. Png . | The Ladies of Holy Cross will Elkhart, Ind. had been appointed} At the board méeting all offi- hold a card party Sunday night chief engineer of the Ft, Wayne cers and directors were re-elected. in the hall, 123 8. St. ‘highway district. . : ' \
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