Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1949 — Page 2
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Bandits Get $430 In License Bureau
Parley
: 0} has boeta tough week all around in Omaha. Ne-| braska was half-paralyzed by snow drifts and ice when Republicans began gathelo ittee meeting broke up.
They gave Mr, Scott a unanimous vote of confidence after his 54-to-
still unbandaged.
Unmasked Men Holdup
and fled with $4 There were two women clerks d three patrons in the establishment when one of the bandits entered carrying a knife and announced.
Keep calm
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New York Star
Prints Last Issue
NEW YORK, Jan. 28 (UP)The New York Star today published its last issue. The Star :
we promised to publish a liberal ‘newspaper in sound prof standards, and to edit it for men and women believe in the future of America. “In these seven months the
“that this (committee) is a a drawer Be a Jou thx It was signed by Bartley C. Mr. Scott angered Mr. Brown Crum, publisher and Joseph and some others Aig by ne Barnes, editor, marking during argumen ; that maybe they were Democrats or the bandits Made Deputy Sheriff The old timers were sore. told police Cap- Times State Servier ’ Committeemen heard after the that they were GTON, Jan. 28 voting former Gov. Ralph F. - Fred R. Mills, a former member aa was So nad, at ; of the Crane Naval LL Amuaition Sen. Capehart depot guard force, been apthat he probably would oppose, Dressed [pointed as deputy under Monroe him ona Way of shather for re. 28 (UP) [County Sheriff Noble Sciscoe, renomination in 1951. Police Judge Placing O. D. Emerson, who re‘Who Cares About Gates? once voted Signed to return to private busiIndiana was one of several dressed men |DeSS. - states In which votes were split/in the country, will don a gray-| . on. ihe Soot ouster, Mr. Gates pants with a Wants Klan Outlawed 1 Cull M. Somme 10 begin (UP)—Gov. Fuller Warren said i Sen. Copan ws aia ie ia ut 0 on asked by whether he : ” : nme Jiry Fusvers vo and. am” ctr Sera vegan 1 to her,” he replied. * emt ——————————— “Gates didn't like tt he was BId for U.'S. Trade GALLUP GALLOPS ON told. FRANKFURT, Jan. 27 (UP)—| PRINCETON; N. J, Jan. 28 “Who cares about Gates?” Mr./More than 500 German business-| (UP)—George Gallup, director of BA a Pr maar men will 1y 10 the United States American Institue of Public wreck Republican to attend the German Opinion, today he intends party in Indiana.” opening Apr, ® in New York and|to keep right on taking polls That is the way it was among to try to recapture the American even though President Truman the Republicans as the Natlonalimarket lost under Nazism. ‘has no faith in them.
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|grees will be conferred on 4568 by
Degrees at ND
Times State Service SOUTH BEND, Jan. 28-Un-dergraduate and graduate de-
Notre Dame University during commencement exercises at 2 p. m, Sunday in the Notre Dame drill hall. Of those to receive degrees, 426 are in the undergraduate school, the Rev, John J. Cavanaugh, C. 8. C,, university president said. : Michael V. DiSalle, Toledo irayor and founder of the “Toledo Plan for Industrial Peace,” will deliver the commencement address. The Most Rev. John K. Mussion, Steubenville, O., bishop, will deliver the sermon at the baccalaureate mass at 9 a. m. Sunday in Sacred Heart Church.
WAA Sale to Clear Wright Plant Surplus
Smoke Fells Two Others In addition to the five persons injured, two others were felled by smoke inhalation but did not require hospitalization. The station is the only one of
y elevators to the street level where there isa tower, about a story and a half high. Part of the tower serves a. an elevator shaft and above that there is office space, / The Atlantic Station is the first stop outside the tube that extends under Boston harbor from Ms verick station in East Boston to the city proper.
Nylon Found Stronger
Than Steel Wire
NEW YORK, Jan. 28 (UP) — Nylon thread is stronger than steel wire, the naval research laboratory announced today. The laboratory sald tests indi-
Special LOCKLAND, O, Jan. 28 —A
Assets Administration Wright Aeronautical Corp. here Monday to clear remaining surplus property from the Wright plant. The sale is made up of mate-rials-handling equipment formerly used by WAA in handling and shipping surplus property in their warehouses.
Traitor to Die
PRAGUE, Jan. 28 (UP)—Gen. Heliodor Pika, deputy chief of staff from 1945 to 1948, was sentenced by a military court today to die on the gallows for treason, espionage and “abuse of official |authority.”
possesses spot bid sale of personal property 8 tensile strength of as much as will be conducted by the War 225000 pounds per square inch, in the Whereas steel wires of the same
cate that nylon often
{size seldom show as much tensile |strength as 150,000 pounds. Lilibet Doing OK | SANDRINGHAM, England, Jan. 28 (UP)—Princess Elizabeth, who is ill with measles, is continuing to make ‘satisfactory progress, court sources said to-
FREIGHT WRECKED KELLOGG, Iowa, Jan. 28 (UP) —A “burned off” journal was |blamed today for the wreck of a {fast Rock Island lines freight
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train near here. Officials reported no injuries.
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