Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1949 — Page 2

Slav Authorities Bag 60 Alleged Spies for U.S. 200 to 300 Army Officers Held s In Plot to Take Over Bohemia

E Slovak security officials today reported a roundup of 60 persons alleged to be spying for the United States in-

Editors Named for Daily Student

ea oy,

| . Negotiations for

telligence service. . ; : | A brief statement on the arrests followed reports from inside Pankrac prison that some 200 to 300 army officers, including some generals, had been lodged there within the last 30 days. leditor of the Communist Party. i * Observers here saw no ap- newspaper Pravda, gave the main % ; ; parent connection between speech of the night. Newly appointed editors of the Indiana University Daily Stu. the two cases, New Delhi \ dent for the first half of the spring semester are to right} oer iin in opted DUEL UD- closed session of the Asian William B. Terhane, Shelbyville, chief editorial sources rmy ar-| : ors Pi i : rests followed the discovery of a conference today formally ap-| Bourne, Kokemo, managing editor: Paul E. Pierce, Indianapolis, ys od Manuel Mighdell, Connersvill "right wing army plot to seize Proved a resolution seeking full assistant managing itor, and Aanue ghdoll, Connersville, i power in Bohemia. Théy said sovereignty for the Indonesian editor-in-chief, Shirley Rose—of Indianapolis will be assistant busother hundreds, possibly close to republic by the end of this year, iness manager, and Jean Gordon, Indianapolis, assistant local ad2000, had been Pleked up and|iss armed sources said, vertising manager, most of them were in Prague an Rhodes i | " ” ea Pilsen jails, Tr i hy Soutaead of auntie | Negrete rune 4 Liquor Stores Held Up; One informed Western observ- armistice ween gypt ®nd : : . ] said he was convinced of the Israel may break. down and war cY C5 t 71 7 in C ash uthenticity of the plot reports. may be resumed unless one side unmen e : he oity ut the ri if ad or the other makes =ubstantial| . 3 : bests - undertaken, would have|concessions, informed quarters Watchman Fires Two Shotgun Blasts " achieved at best the seizure of a reported . a . J S h Sid s few public bulldings. The icaders ~t Bandit as He Flees South Side Spot [Smvould have waited in vain for a Frankfurt : Gunmen held up four liquor stores in the city last night, ¢ public uprising, he sald, Mrs. George Patton Jr. widow escaping with approximately $717 in cash, and one bandit narrowly "What are the people going 10 of the late commander of the U. 8. missed death when a watchman fired two shotgun blasts at him, rise up with?” he asked. Third Army, arrived by plane to-| Stores robbed were the Maple Road Liquor Store, 637 E. 38th Bratislava security officials ‘day to visit her son, Lt. George 8. 8t.; J. ¥, Liquor, Store, 1309 N. Capitol Ave.; Calderon Liquor Store, : confirmed by . telephone the re- Patton III. This was Mrs. Pat- 811 Massachusetts Ave, and Acme [Liquor Store, 940 Virginia Ave, port of the seizure of 60 persons. /ton's third visit to Europe since] At the latter. store Benjamin o == ie | — They said they could add nothing |the war, Stratton, 24, of 1223 Marlowe the information which. "tokyo Ave, a Srsteninan at a wie ear, 0 ice Ie been released. {lot at -1001 Virginia Ave. saw b . The statement circulated by the| 4 ier the first of February, the the gunman emerging from the, . » official news agency said the ac-| shes of deceased persons may be store and fired two blasts trom I Overni Raids cused persons had confessed, and | majled parcel post into and out of his shotgun, Both apparently . Midd etare, A a Japan. missed ua the bandit escaped in ir va. no : a wi car, Allfed headquarters tod . . say when the arrests were made.| AI headquarters today or SO aos tan Eighteen Seized | Trosimably. the police 148 Seth | such parcels because of the cur-| Irwin Lisbowitz. 40, of 1128 E. At One Address Be os sg = FEF [rent restrictions on travel, - (Pleasant Run wy, owner of} Police raiders arrested 44 pertime. is : Japanese vote tomorrow to the store, told police the man pe select a new national diet to carry entered .and ~ asked for some "ons In four operations last night out a definite reconstruction pro- whisky. As Mr. Litbowits was and early today. Jochuling ue of gram, {wrapping the package, the man two. men who lea rom a winAnd the big question is whether drew a gun and took $40 In dow at 1702% 8. Keystone Ave. dior not voters will give a single change and $35 in currency. | The Keyst Ave. add them ang in touch ogrty enough seats to win leader-| Mr. Stratton said the man. ide SEVERE ATE AOE Nd underground. | shy of the Diet without having to made his getaway in a far Inints Of A ging there . Engles, command- sbmpromiise with minority groups. cream-colored car driven by an They Arent ge. 0. f . -Bince the end of the war, no accomplice. ¢ the 5 the Indoesians t0|single political party had been. . of 3536 Orange St., owner of the Night's Biggest Haul | restoring law and order ois to form a Sovernment and| ght's Bigge an place, on charges of violating the ! efinite ; : : : : of the night at the J. F. Liquor duct. : Copenhagen aE Have Jalitics have Store, escaping with $349.50 in 17 Others Arrested ie ministers of Den- promises and continual bargaining Coo 20d approximately $300 In| police said there was consider5 and Sweden met ang fighting, resulting in a tack| Pho Sendits: fovesd. Mu {able noise upstairs at that ad8 Christians- of national leadership. Pa Of S34 Ww. 424 dress. including squawking froin : £ yIOF, #4, » #343 musie box, when they arrived. He Sates yi 00, he mage, and {we cu Seventeen ine persons 4 Un an Juvenile Center " |man at Hall & Neal Furnace rol gore phere arrested os po . : ! |nearby, and Geneva Harrison, 52 lof vinlating the beverage act an The conference of cabinet and lof 211 W. 13th - an, ‘disorderly conduct and the man congressional representatives was 101.21 ah 1 th A & TAT who made an unsuccessful bid for the first “Scandinavian parlia- : 1 {rom ny a ry. 's 3g./freedom was charged with disment” convened since the Kalmar y_ gra . Simon's 38, 40rly conduct and vagrancy.

! 9 union Jiitad Norway, Swedes and caliber service revolver and Mrs.'m.. (o.ond man who leaped from Denmar m 1397

Tage Sr damning [1% Soh atv. > Rome as § Repairs Proposed Two Armed men; who ordered, At 814 W. Michigan St. raid- : Home oo jhidepts or [ac uvanile Center and strated in fron ussian Court budget requests totaling 4s, of 502 E. 38th St. Apt. 15 they had seen persofis leaving the embassy today fin. protest againstisis a2535 will be considered by owner of the Maple Road Liquor building and creating a disturb-

Salary Increases,

Russia as provided by the Italian peace treaty. ’ |crease 17 salaries and add a part- valved at $7.53. squads of policemen|time prob S 8 “sped to the embassy ‘and scattered Sime Probation amas. MN isd - Forced to Floor. Hotel Clerk Held the students who chanted “down gsgistant court reporter af $2400 Mr. Friedman and a customer, Officers. who registered at the th Russia.” : a year. The court budget sts Melvin Goldsmith, 24, of 3202 Stubbins Hotel, 149 8. Illinois St., $500 for new furniture. |Sharron Road, were forted to lie|arrested Joseph Levy, 61, a clerk, Fourteen probation and in-take 90Wn on the floor during the/on & charge of Keeping a } U. 8. military govern-\wo ers each would benefit $100/TOPbery. The gunmen also took|of {ll-fame. Eight men and wom- | official said today that Ger-|, year, and salaries of three Mr. Friedman's bilifold valued atien Were arrested on va many’s western boundaries will stehographers would be increased $10 and his $65 wrist watch. be fixed and announced soon with-1g,04 01 the year out qn) ting Rustin ’ - : . ‘astern Allies have agr posed on western boundaries after poued b y he Septer Would Indude N. Pershing Ave, employee of charged with drunkenness, “m changes” were made, the general plumbing facilities. Re- the Calderon Liquor Store, and! officig! said, ‘ pairs to plumbing and heating *SCaped with $45 in cash and a barber shop at 1840 Shelby St. Athens systems, plastering, painting and | In checks. {police arrested William Williams carpenter work -are 53, of 809 Cottage Ave,

'weapon, an icepick.

125 mil rthwest of Athens, $1686.13, administration building. _ |a gaming house.

The entire government grr Citten Leaps to Death | jon i Mit Oy was, HAMILTON, Ontario. Jan. 22|

(UP) ~M : tima 4000 5000 ~Mrs.- John. Hogg's 7-/stalled as president of Branch 39, ar 3 Men: | months-old kitten jumped. to its National

The 20th century is the “era electric power pole, where it had banquet and installation at 7:30 . . of crushing capitalism,” ‘a Soviet perched for 60 hours, just as at- p. m. today in the Broad Ripple Police Station speaker declared at a Lenin me- tempts to rescue it seemed about; American Legion Post. | morial meeting last night attend- to be successful. , | - Other officers to be Installed are Kened by Premier Josef Stalin, For-| The kitten climbed the 40-f0ot| Taman recor

Maurice V. Hiatt will be In- ship cards.

viee president

eign Minister V. M. Melotoy and pole Jas Tueadny - 30-ile- [S00 ™ wremmarer secreiar Live nul Wag- ‘selling baseball: tickets only half|Dight and that at least three the YMCA, 310 N. Illinois St.| No change will be made on. the 3 other top Soviet Sdn. i a refuse 0 geant-at-arme And. Willard B. Groover, a block from police headquarters. Other county schools had been|The Squarettes will be in charge, routing of eastbound trolleys ] The speaker, Peter Pospelov, . oc fMarsha N. Williams and Meredith Hunt, |= oo 67. of 201 N. New broken into this week. {and proceeds will be used to de- Which are designated “Bright. » 13 Convenient Offices . * will be Gorge A. Bang ‘of Omaha Heo. (Jersey St. was arrested after ay ili Ta-u {velop hostels in. the vicinity of wood". : IN INDIANAPOLIS Is Dhtonal toer EL the organization, '|detective went into his storeroom illiam M. Hopper Indianapolis. | Shang in the West In- Yo int ib : | Mrs Margaret pady ‘of Portland, at 10 8. New Jersey St. and : : ! eo —————————, anapolis route will eliminate U Can open an interesi-bearing —— Rising preteen Sut mith Be Be git 31 Morin of basenau/ ies in Bloomington Ship Movements |twa.Jarthand turns, at Alabama) 3 o Los Acciunt at any one of ‘ . EVENTS TODAY Massey: Marie ve Toaac Witches: Dostie|yri™ ale C. Kinnick. vies hrasident: | HCKELS. | BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 22—Wil- wey York Deptriiied From toy Massachusetts and Washing: any um 0

A Ixtoe ww |nry Paul FP. Simpson, recording secre-

12:30 p. m., Columbia Club MM. Paul P. Bimpson. tecerdiog dscre- Fisher was charged with oper 3g p.m. ‘ i y: Mrs. A 0 . nat Qeorge Russell. Rabart_P. po oo] retary Mrs. Willard B. Groover, treasurer: | Ating a lottery and gift enter atu Phew Thoma, h Amt Er Bult or ead 1120 J MAL Relig” mimrme-alarime: ire AL - aint. garet by; Norma Jean wv. Paul | . ~at- : . ™ gy oe A sm eFariand: Narjoris D. vs. Richard thur H. Penner, color bearer, and Mrs. | Ivers ty Men's Chelr Concert Towne. Willard va. Ells Jean Patter. Kenneth Barber apd Mrs. Casper Phillips, | vices. William. M. vs. Mattip Eileen Ma- trustees ) - + Hieket

5 aA way Methodist Church son i Ba Columbian honey Ooneert+2:30 p. mm, Ca r School Auditorium v BIRTHS

Indians PEO Founders Day Luncheon ana Oren oh

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Jaycees of Richmond

: A————————— Twins MARRIAGE LICENSES = Ai coemsn—Donsia Mary Taio, twin Will Honor Hufnagel IU Women Students . 7 . a Spruce; re oy Arends: 18. 1236 ‘Canon A hore RICHES NE “ue a pr. Set Career Conference aries Brownsing, 26 Danville, IL: A¢ Weme—Joseph, Lucy Shelton, : . Gross, 19. 630 Russel! | “Locke: . Eatel, Adel Young, 404 8 Charles A. Hufnagel, chosen last Times State Services nt 63, 808 Fietcher:| gaoois

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McNees, 18. 111 E Patricia Mitchell, 17, ris t Home Norman, Catherine Williams,

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Hi orr, <1, ; } Norma Margaret Pelton, 32, 1303 At Methodiat-— rt, Deborah Dearmiin; DAme will be represented by Dr.iondary education, art, textiles/Church of America and the § Perdew, 2b Ogrreliton.| a Hassenuahs: Part osephine Lawrence H. Baldinger and the ynq4 fashions, social service and United Presbyterian Church has! ine. Brateher, 3, RR. 8,|, Ory, Chiiera. vueiliy “Yoar Jr. Rev. Robert J, Sheenan, C.8.C. merchandising. been approved formally by com-| Lateyette; Shir-| Merman, Alice Kocher; Frank, Aljes| et WT Included among the speakers mittees of the two defiomina- | shcksan:. Marjorie AL ‘Pranéie--Paul, Helen weinam- Industrialist Dies Pras late Mrs, Mary Morrison Weln- tions. t Place:| Coleman . | LONDON, Jan, 22 (UP)-—As-|land, secondary r, Beec a suautesitin 3 ANSE Morris Apuby Rn pred, Regn: Risser; Let. woclates here were notified that Grove; Libby Evans, radio sta. Gas Strikers Return . | y Dewy inn" DEATHS e ‘ Lord Melchett, 50, prominent/tion WIRE, Indianapolis, and| CAMDEN, N J, Jan. 22 (UPJ a" halt Shannan: 2A TE oe British industrialist, djed today in| Mrs. Mary Holzinger Weinberg, [Striking gas production workers / ds . | Sid aren, 1% eral preusiniami, Fla. He had been ill|Indianapolis News, returned to their jobs today pend-|] 4 ford, | , #2, af 210 N. Kildare. since 1047, when he resigned] Beth Richman of Indianapolis|ing negotiation and arbitration of : © |Clarence A adiey, ™, at Veterans from the Imperial Chemical In-|{is a member of the student com-|4 dispute which threatened to cut

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THE Ii. LANAPOLIS iiME3 =

9 Lose Lives. Tusiise Bows dco Star

Thursday night when an Alaska ! Airlines DC-3 crashed on a snow-|

er; Norman |

1 Doctors said both his feet were

Gunmen got the biggest haul beverage act and disorderly con-|

' [severpl bottles of an expensive ers Arrested 12 persons on charges {I couldn't keep my light on him. | Juvenfle whisky, held up Van Friedman, of disorderly conduct. They ae C 00 ur g dry - {And I couldn't Hoy my e

» © the delivery of Italian warships {0|the Marion County Countil Feb. 1.|Store, taking $165 from a cash|/ance.. One of the 12 also we ct Seized : The Court seeks $6100 to in-|register and a bottle of cognac charged with Co» eeates |

charges of vagrancy, prostitution, (nis age as 22, early, today near| yg Loc, Were grabbed yesterTwo armed thugs who ordered, adultery, vagrancy and assotiat-'the Maywood Drive-In Theater | ponah® in a downldwn office a5 the burriing roof collapsed in The $12,525.35 program pro- Give me all your money,” held ing with prostitutes. A man whoiafter a short chase through al up Henry T. Carroll, 52, of 251| interfered with the officers was field,

In the 1849 Club in the rear of the youth, who declared he was

sn a from several March of Dimes qo

: . J figured at ——r—— A government communique raid coogo 87 in ) . h f keepi ing folders. ’ the girls’ building; {charge o eeping a gaming, today that the A a rpenision, 30006. 35, boys’ bullding, and Letter Carriers |house. Two other men arrested

there were charged with visiting raced across the field as one

was captured by guerrillas last RE . head. He was trapped when he Marooned . on . Pole | 0 N | Confiscated in the raid were a int { night after a three-day attack. | ' | 4 marked racing form, record and|™" nto a barbed wire fence, betting slips and club member-

Association of Letter ; ‘ |death yesterday from atop an Carriers, at the group's annual Nab Suspect Near |ville schools earlier today. They took no money, he said.

Police Capt. Jolin Sullivan and Pairs of gloves. Amiel © his squad hit close to home today , recording secretary; Joseph H,when they arrested a man for ship school was looted Thursday dance at 7:30 p, m., Tuesday in Board of Public Works. 4

Eimer (prise, keeping a room -for pool tion Division, died of pneumonia Bilbao; Stavangerfiord,

A number of baseball Thursday night after a two-day Loide Cub and run-down sheets were illness,

tier, 62, 2815 Me ’ " | he 232130 8 Ritter: Al I cr rion Praivie: outstanding young men of 1048, diana University women students United Brotherhood of Carpen-| Joseph, hold their annual cargers/ters in its new hall on the third’ Jeg. Betty Kubler, Oeorge, Tonal ponial banquet Monday night by conference Feb. 24 with Sidney floor of the Keach Building, 29!

eraon . Eubank > 1 AR go a MethoaistRoter!, Phyllis Eaton: the Richmond Junior Chamber of Edlund, president of the Edlund 8S. Delaware St, will be held at Schooiey. Otis: Hattie Randolph; Henry, Commerc |& Co. management counselors, 7:30 p

is an instructor in surgery at, jyelds to be covered at the Month at 7:30 p .m, | include POL. RA dramatics, journalism, OK Church Merger {local dignitaries in the fields of|p, 5 {ness personnel, education {medicine and education, Notre nersonnel, elementary and sec. (UP)--Merger of the Reformed]

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11 Marooned In Air Crashes, B-29 Crash Listed

As Latest Disaster; 4 Killed, 8 Hurt

By United Press

Budget Cut Levies High Enough; Push T-H Act Repeal

WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (UP) - Sen. Robert A. Taft, Republican policy leader, wa# set today for a showdown fight to trim $3 billion from President Truman's budget and to balk any increase in taxes, : Taxes are high enough, the {Ohio Republican said. And he though. at least $3 billion could be sliced from Mr. Truman's proposed fiscal 1950 budget. The government now takes so much money in taxes, Sen, Taft |said, that people have lost much of their “power to spend their own money.” ; Urges Billion Hike In his State of the Union message the President requested that Congress boost taxes $4 billion, Half of this would come from increased levies on corporations and the other half from higher taxes on the middle and upper

erous ice floe in Hudson's Bay. The latest accident occurred at the Great Falls Air Base in Mon-, tana where a B-29 crashed last night, killing four crewmen and eight others. © Four other persons were killed

«cdveréd hilltop about 150 miles southwest of Anchorage. Two persons, including the pilot and one passenger, survived the crash but were in critical condition in

{an Anchorage hospital. Hung Upside Down The passenger, Pierre Poumirau, 35, of San Francisco, hung upside down by his safety belt) for 18 hours before rescuers chopped a hole in the cabin of" the wrecked plane and freed him,

Sought by autograph-hunters herself, Shirley Jombe goes autograph-hunting during President Truman's Inaugural Ball. Chief income earners.

. , : sold: is | As for reducing Mr. Truman's Josten. ond Vinson is shown yielding to her request for his budget, Sen. Taft saki about $1

billion could be cut from requests for the armed services, The rest of the reduction, he said, would come by trimming other items from 10 to 20 per cent. MA, Other congressional developments: g

frozen and would have to be amputated, The Royal Canadian Air Force sent a ski-equipped Plate to 5. tempt a landing on ce floe - » ? and rescue the 11 men marooned| § Jk k p S p wna recue the 11 men marooned Skunks in Basement Swa crashed while returning from a

mercy mission in the Arctic. Pungent Punches With Police

Given Heavy Clothing 3 2 None of the men was injured Polecats Rout Tear Gas in Basement Battle Sen. Claude Pepper (D. Fla.)

jin. the crash and heavy clothing Of Smells, Winning First Round by Nose | {sald he will seek a showdown

jand supplies ‘were parachuted to iy 3 = them, CLIVE, lowh, Tan. 22 (UP)—A family of skunks won the] The B-29 crash occurred short-|first round of their smell-for-smell battle against evietion trom Monday oa 8 bill Tepsaling the ly after the plane took off on a/the basement of Mrs. Scennia Swanson’s home today. : la » ar yi > ~~ training mission, Crash crews But undaunted authorities were preparing a new attack against airman . omas o raced to the scene, five miles east the besieged polecats. Even a representative of the Towa Snerists the Senate Tabor Committee 2 fight. . of Great Falls and found two men Association was in on the fig TS

wandering dazedly near thel The first skirmish yesterday 2

wreckage. settled a long-standing question | The plane crashed into a wheat of which was worse—a skunk’s dle |Espionage field. Both wings were sheared odor or tear gas. The skunks y | The Republicans may name a off by the impact and the fuselage won easily. They weren't even gu - former FBI agent to a Republiwas broken in two. - trying. { can seat on the House Un-Amer-Cheek Mall Load The skunks moved into Mrs. Ips eX 13 ican Activities Committee. “He is Authorities today checked the|Svanson's busement » Beck a0 old 7. Velde, Tiinole. Last. fal ma i oad SAzried by 8 elieopler day it looked as though they he appeared as a witness before 'downtown Los Angeles, Cal. might stay until spring. :

street while taking off from J. B. Steinel, business man-| post office roof. 8 M ager of the Iowa Sheriffs Asso-! : Pilot Harry A. Slemmons, 27 (ciation, joined forces with P. V. Weary fremen of tour clitd| gen. Estes Kefauver (D. Tenn.), |Inglewood, Cal. was killed in the Akey, town marshal of nearby were sill pouring. wale \wants a change in the electoral

, 8 Idering ruins of a $150,000 n lerash last night. The plane was| Windsor Heights, in an attempt smo college system “before a national leaving the terminal annex post '0.drive the white-stripers from business building in downtown

lamity results.” The other day, . i their positions. | Alexandria today. ea : oc 4 routine Tah SN 10 PE PRE 0 tn pase. Tt om the fre, which veer, Present Truman sid The Coast © rd eu the ment with tear gas. + |police believed started in the toric system remair is. 8 LORS ar gave up i The polecats met the attack projection room of the Liberty ~~ 1 is hen a ay Io last Monday With the best weapons at their. Theater. was expected to reach Feedlift Sines =: ng s ne oy thy |command. The basement stu— $400,000. The Air Force promised a final persons al Phat, | reeked from the combined odors. The blaze started at 11 p. m. gecision before nightfall on the Air Force at Hamilton, Bermuda. | py tne skunks did not budge. [last night in the building which request of Sen. Pat McCarran (D. Jent 18 planes up at dawn to i Marshal Joins Fight housed the theater, the Vermil-/Ney) for a “feedlift” to fly fod-

tinue the hunt. {lion Jewelry Store and the ComThe Coast Guard Then Town Marshal Akey!m io OY oe nd ares ao: der to isolated cattle in the snow-

abandoned ; the search when planes returned moved bravely to the assault. 4d the Elks blanketed western plains. It gave to their bases last night without | He grabbed his pistol in A pole s Lodge hall on the tentative approval to Sen. Mecfinding a trace of the four-engined Pand, his flashlight in the other, | Flames Shoot Into Alr Carren’s suggestion last night. Tudor which disappeared on a|4nd advanced on the enraged| ,iq was summoned from Sum- Chian flight from here to Kingston, SKunks. A few Seconds later he pmjtville, Anderson and ‘Elwood! Congressional opinfon was di--|Jamalica. ox hed Johauiinously, “Ee {as the flames shot 35 to 40 feet vided along party lines on Genrunning back ant rth Was in the air from the building's eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek’s “re8 am 50 fast roof. : itirement” from the Chinese Naves Ke Sefighters, ed by State and tionalist government. Genetally w ” (local police, broug e blaze Democrats said : Gen. Chang's [oP Jong encugh 30 Spor; { to/inder control in three hours, but flight would not hamper the fight bis night attack. Th AY sporadic bursts of flame and on Communism. Republicans drew to their homes for the night Smoke eontinied throughout the hinmed the ‘administration, os \ night. ling it was a crippling blow State police were qurationing oe? Tuning the battle W An adijoinis~ butiaing housing anti-Communist forces in the Far {an Indianapolis youth today in the Mahoney Jhoe Store wasipast.

what they sald may be a break ag’ {damaged by smoke and WRLET. | oP PPPrrrrs in a series of recent a heak? Women Report The Community Bank, fire. of Marion County schools,

| proofed in contrast to the rest! 3 Troopers Ray Thompson ana Purses Gr abbed

of the burning building, suffered’ John McCrory arrested the man,| my. only water and smoke damage. whose draft. registration listed, women reported to police

Labor Law

Firemen of 4 Cities

tion of Communists in California. State Service |

ALEXANDRIA, Jan. 22 Electoral College

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The lodge hall was destroyed

ng. several places and the theater and Margaret Suesy, 50, of 1027 N. jewelry store were a- total loss, Kealing Ave. told police a man police said. entered her office in the Illinois. The theater was empty of pabuilding, took her coin purse from trons when the blaze started

a desk and escaped, police said today, and there were 2a SN, Sarrict Wood, 27, of no injuries in fighting the blaze. . 8 St, was waiting, gsmoke-blackened firemen were

for a trolley in front of 1712 {Central Ave. a man ran up and sefved Soifes BRA sandwiches: By

grabbed lier purse containing $5

|in cash and personal papers.

{Michigan St. manager of a con- For WI Trolleys ’ fectionery at 440 Hiawatha St. told police he was slugged last Indianapolis trackless in cash from the car. The! ieht by a man | igs ASL trolleys, now routed on Alabama troopers said the young man ad-| 0. Tt . n a holdup at-|anq Washington Sts. will travel § mitted breaking Into two Nobles-|. P= assallant escaped but on Massachusetts Ave, on the “| westbound trip as far as Ohio Bi, {then west to Capitol Ave. on Ohio - {and south on Capitol to Kentucky The Hoosier Hostelers of In-/Ave. starting tomorrow in ac-'" State police said a Pike Town- dianapolis will hold a square cordance with ah order by the

{ The troopers said they found Jlonly 17, sitting In his father's car, apparently taking money He jumped from the car and

{trooper fired a shot over his

|also recovered a box containing ————, |a toy gun, burglar tools and two Hostelers Plan Dance

BE. A. John- ton ” -' lam M. Hopper, district counsel son. trom Bramerhaven Gen. 8 Neintvel- on, ng Qamnal Washout rea . rom of Spain on. for the Indiana State Rehabllita- "New York riures Monte Yolag. to Ie Te to Bergen: Trol- TANAPOLIS CLEARIN vik: Westerdam, to Rot.- Clearings for the day . mg Pa +o 580 Chattanooga, to Aruba; Debits fer the day A, 10 Bahia; Marine Plier, to Clearings for the week .. , Debits for the week

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