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To Have Chance fo Fill Out Toms . By DAN KIDNEY, Times Staff | WASHINGTON. Feb. 1-—-Rep. Cecil Harden, Covington Repub view of the Jenner-Capehart plan to rom clan: today tor am Having returned from the 50-54 national Gates, Mrs. Harden Sort of ceased Stem fofuiep Gok:
a meat-ax for Mr. Gates and Sen. Jenner "assisted him by sending anti-Gates telegrams from his home in Bedford. Sen. Jenner went back to Indiana to help elect Ollie M. Berry, Lebanon, as the successor of the
was. Gilbert E. Ogles,
€; “wis reported backed n Gates faction led
STRAUSS SAY.
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put the Jenner-Capehart side. Declining to press for Mr. Gates’ ouster]. is a deviation from the J-C par-ty-line. One of the four who was oust-
‘ed from the new national execu.
tive committee in a compromise Jaove by Chairman. Sool, - Mea Harden has been named to the
inational policy committee by him.
She will be one of six represent-| ing the national committee, in-
three . Senators and three Congressmen also named. “The executive committee of 15
wall function between mestings.of
stand the party should take on national legislative 990s — if any.
DANCER BEARS SON HOLLYWOOD, Feb, 1 (UP)—
Another Company—s sizeable
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v burned to the ground early today -jand at ‘least five persons were
cluding Mr. Dunn. There will be
“|George VI has started a new
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‘Web. 1. (UP)—The T5-year-old Grand View Hotel
Fire Spreads Quickly
out in the maid's quarters on the top floor, apparently because of a {defective fuse box. It flashed through the entire hotel within a utes,
by students from Ripon Colwho bed * ladders “and
Tailors Let George Do It
LONDON, Feb. 1 (UP)—King|
coat, it has only two sets—both| fairly high.
sult at the African conference in London last fall Since then,
Poured In on Saville, Row tailors.
(Man Found Stabbed, 5 Others Questioned Svcs aT a call to the rear o Michigan St. last night found Henry Adams, of that address, stabbed. in the left side of his chest. Mr. Adams was taken to General Hospital in critical condition. ; Investigating officers said they! found a number of men living in an old ice locker at that addréss and were told Mr. Adams was stabbed by a man who later fled. Five men were taken to police ‘headquarters for: questioning.
In Indianapolis
EVENTS TODAY Indiana
Jewelers . 24-Carat Club Conven- | |
Iudianapeits Council of Women Meeting— | am, L BS 3 Rf Am Robisen ale Post a uxiliaty Open | Hewse—8:30 p. m., post, home. y
EVENTS TOMORROW
2 Mem i m., War vial aah | Asdioriin:
MI he Demands of Mode Modern Mea ar ha at Center, 2314 N.|
MARRIAGE LICENS LICENSES William Weaks, 33, Rexargeville, Tiinols; Michele Doelling, 29; St. Lous,
Sorcery"—8|
Mo {Chatles Wesley por TM, be’ ton; | | Mary Berenice Hutchens, i i Hart, 38.95 W._ Waicott; Mpr¥ { Duty, 3 4312 EB Washington, | William - Griffith, Jr, 328 enal; air aosg is 3 ie ek” | or , W/ York; | Rese Hughbank 71236 W. New Mane: [ 4, Co ! Oxford: Lucille | Calvart, 38, 2413 {Gene H, Phi 21, Chicago, Tlitnots; | { sn Mapeheta Collins, 18, 5040
| Ph a; oe W. Maryland; | ad pint, 3 21,208 Douglas.
‘DIVORCE SUITS FILED I Mary BP vs. Theodore PF. Koczak: Anna
Boys At Home—Tellers, Bagline Pollard, 818 W. Hadley; Phillip, Ollie McGavitt, 428 N
At hodist — Delmas, Edna Schm Robert, Elda “Dale; Harvey, Violet HiselDonald, Mar McNew; Rola Anna Bets _Gosse
nk, Betty Hood: Ken : " Earl, Betty Lowe;
ger At St. Vineent's—Everett, Edith Alderson; | P. Dale, Marilyn Weintraut At rge, Marjorie Anderson,
- . y At Homie ~- Claude, Lillle Cantrell,
At A Vinecent's—Earnest, Rosemary rt. Biizabeth Kemper; ormps Catherine Gerber: Stella Thomas At Coleman William. Phyliss Boland: Margaret Coram; EI Natalie Chris:
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, Marguerite Owens. nels--Loren, Mary McKinnon; Everett, Edith Taylor t vin, Margaret Winzenread: Willard, Betty Rider,
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ADEATHS : June Dunbar, 55, at 1817-N. Rural, carelHurt, 34, at Oeneral hyper-
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of anything else but NYLON—in a slip cut and expertly fashioned : “for perfect fit—and luxurious ’ comfort—in the new REGULAR
AND EXTRA LONG LENGTHS. A boon to all. women—
it launders in a jiffy— ,
dries ‘quickly~—a
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SPECIALTY SHOP — THIRD FLOOR 4 a A ; LA
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tension ‘Mary Bie. 42 at nN » : Dilly. ®, "3
Nigysius B hiritis,
Vihcent's,
* a 7, at 520 E. Vermont,
cerebral hemorrhage. Anna Barbara} fre, 88, at 3345 N Harry 'M. Moore, 80, at 131 Berkley, car-
Carl Schoenfadt, 79, at 24 N. Keystone, aK Swadner, 5, at Veterans, hyperAnfia 90, ab 3442 N, Nitnols, Vern ernie Hi “4, at 181 Finley,
Bue MH ea et
“Firemen dug dug rush. wus of smouldereng debris in a search| for > victims. Fire Chief] oi
Witnesses - said the fire broke! .
~iquet, on the East end circle;
lof Mr. and Mrs,
ie Yandes; Irene Riddly, | were asleep when the fire" broke
William N. ‘Speer, Jr.;, Mear! vs.| Effie Lee Brown; Betty J. vs, Robert M.| |[Resmsnyder: M: vs. Bell; Charles | [|vs. Mary Rell Frieda Mae vi. John 4 oer —— vs, Margaret |Meat Fridemere; Betsy Pv wiiliam | yA Virginia, 3 =. hut E Eriauby pls Ruth EB. vs. ise o Ball: Peart” + Joseph A. Miely.- * BIRTHS
702) ,.| County officials closed in on him]
Winter in the Park . +. & tion of Garfield Park blanketed of a January afternoon attr pher Bill Oates. ~~
lonely track winds through this sec-
of involuntary manslaughter in! the fatal shooting Sunday. of Donald L. Mullens, 23, of R. R.| 17, Box 513, New Augusta. Charges were filed in Municipal {Court 3- yesterday. - - After Judge Howard dismissed vagrancy charges, Mrs. Ban. ton waived preliminary examina tion and was bound over to the grand jury. Police said that Mr,
nate Ave. when Mrs. Hamilton, also ‘a guest, picked up a gun land pointed it at him “to scare ‘thim." When she pulled the trig-| ger, - the bullet passed thro
brain, police said. Mr. Mullens died General Hospital, Pacific War Vetéran A native of Indianapolis, Mr, " {Mullens had been an employee of Eli Lilly & Co, the past three years. He attended Pike TownRA ship High School dnd was a vet“Ui eran of 18 months service in the South Pacific. Besides his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mullens, New Au{gusta, a sister, Betty Mullens, and, a ‘brother, Chester Mullens Jr.
en route to!
first snow. The quiet beauty d “the camera of Times Photogra-
Tech Stagecraft Students Building Ice-O-Rama Set
Promise One of Most Elaborate Yet Produced; |
Good Seats to Extravaganza Still Avgilable |
By ART WRIGHT One of the most elaborate s The Times Ice-O-Rama is promised by students ot me Stagecraft | and Makeup classes of Arsenal Techn
The job of painting the set also,
{is being done by the Tech’ stu-| The King wore the new style dents as their contribution to the
wen Apportionment
hundreds of orders for it have show ote ed oye by The Times e fund.
Infantile Paralysis Fund. !proceeds from admissions to
+ - Seats Still Available Good seats for the Jen. 24 hol travaganza still are a spite: the record-breaking advance sale of tickets. Persons desiring tickets in advance should mail their orders with check or| money order and addressed envelope NOW to: Toe-O-| Rama Tickets, Indianapolis
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Times: 214 W. :Maryland St. |
Prices are: ‘Box and parduet| chairs, $1.20; side mezzanine, 85/ cents; end mezzanine, 60 cents. Prices include tax. Seats are re-| served, except the end mezzanine. | Tickets remaining are: Boxes, on the East end circle; none on the North or South sides; Par-
Mezzanine, goods seats available on both the North and South sides. East end mezzanine seats, unreserved, also are available by mail in advance, to avoid standing in line. Next rehearsal for the cast will {be at 11 p. m. tomorrow when | eo the groups” which have been re-
ibe useless. He also . suggested
both of New Augusta survive, | Servi willbe ela: at 1:30! mn. Whursday the Peoples)
Crown HilL
‘Thanks’ Train Due Here Feb. 12
settings ever produced fof ical High Se
men's fashio Under the direction of C. 8. Stewart, the Tech. students are ‘ ’ It is a By style = double | building the huge set which will fill the west entrance to the Coli- | 40 ond 8' Cor breasted” suit. Instead of the|SeUm rink. The stage set will be in the same location it has been ‘To Be Dropped Off usual three sets of two buttons|for past Times Ice -O-Rama, Anybody need an undersized each across the front of the suit-|Shows. {
‘Trap’ Charged == | ‘The “ Kk. You Train” eX
{pression by the French people of their gratitude. for the United | States’ Friendship Train, will ar-| rive here at noon Saturday, yeu 12. 3 Rae Te One car of the train containihg| A House committee ‘on legislative apportionment-was held up in its decision today on a resolution calling for reapportionment “of General Assembly seats in 1053 \according to U, 8. census.
The committee held a “public hearing on. the resolution last]
The French “40 and: 8” cars are
ures and works of art presented
night in the House chambers. b 4f France, but the! Members heard a young .- oy ine peo) t to do with the science professor declare the box car present measure leaves the same “traps” which has enabled the| OB¢ posibii Suggested of state to neglect reapportionment . hat the y pl, for 30 years. ered Y Legio Rote Seiter protesser Jem 80 EE ou Tran Indiana State Teachers
One statehouse wag 1] be convertéd into a house {o help relieve the housing Gifts. of People Contents of the train haveé"
undate for the constit measure would
told the representa less they inserted a reapportionment tution the p
appoint t of an apportionment comm, n to handle detafls. e of the spokesmen for the
|hearsing Wednesday nights will Po organizations represented
practice. 2
3 Children Die” In 1 Muncie Fire
, Feb. 1 (UP)—Three| n were burned to death last
chit
home at the east edge of Muncie. | The children were Jackie Sue, |Deicer, 4, and her two brothers, |Jerry Lee, 3, and Dennis Kay, 2. They were three of nine children Maurice Deicer Muncie. Firemen said all the children
out, Their mother was ironing at {the home of a neighbor, Mrs. May Rittenhouse. Mr. Deicer was at |work at a packing plant. Five of -the Deicer children are {in the Deleware County home and another, six weeks old, is at the! Govk: | home of relatives in Ander of relatives in Anderson.
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* Shotgun Blast
|Hoover (R. Goshen), a member lof the committee, said he was in
[he believed the Senate should be
‘lover dog bites actually drew
construed by Americans as an advertising scheme, such as champagne or perfume. . When the ‘train left Paris, with one car for each of the 48 states and one to be divided between Hawaii and the District of Columbia, thousands of gifts offered by Parisians had to be left behind |patterned after the Federal Sen-| for lack of space. |ate so that it might act as &| Tne train will arrive here on {buffer against a lower house Or-ithe New York Central line. The
voided any objection to reappor-
tionment. However, Rep. Robert
favor ol leaving the present apportionment alone. He added if it must be changed
Louls- | | pight in a fire that destroyed their. ganized on a basis of population. | French cars are sbeing hauled
{across the country in two sections Smokes | ‘a service donated by American
Voting Machine 2 Jervice Over Dog Bite Bill | "A committe of 15 Hoosiers,
A heated State Senate debate headed by Mrs. Charles Greathouse Sr. of Indianapolis, will be in charge of the Indiana car and Sistribation of the gifts it con-
smoke this morning from the
chamber’s voting machine. The debate was over passage) of a bill to make dog owners | liable for damages if their dog bites a person. When the vote was tiken the automatic counter began to smoke violently. The bill did not receive the constitutional majority of 26 votes although it did receive al majority of those present. The| measure can be called down for| another vote tomorrow since it
In Robbery Case
© Times State Service ' ANDERSON, Feb. 1—Ralph |Smith, 38, Indianapolis, pleaded {not guilty to charges of automo-
.. Stops Fugitive
Times State Serviee
re BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 1—Leon-
ard Ray Siscoe, 23-year-old | .|eseapee of the Indiana Reformatory, was returned- there yester{day after his capture in & gun battle with Monroe County and] Bloomington officers near here, When the posse of Monroe
“in Friendship Hollow, five miles | southeast of Bloomington, 8iscoe| :took to his heels. He halted with his hands up after police fired’ a
’ warning shotgun blast.
He fired several return blasts, said Shertff Noble Sciscoe. Four of them were struck by pellets, but were uninjured. Siscoe, missing from the Re-| ‘tormatory since Dec. 4, told) deputy sheriffs, “I didn't really mean to. run. But my feet just wouldn't be stil.”
Elect Allison Credit Union Officers Here William 8. Mayer, 966 W. 35th 8t., has been elected president of Allison's . Employment Credit
Union. Other officers elected at " meet-
Speedway City, were Dave Brown, vice president; Donald F. Dower, | A: secretary; Dan Troutman, treas: urer, and Emery, Place, saucy tional director. New directors of the credit com-
“| mittee are Hubert Clodféiter, ,| Charles Beaver and Herman Bax-
ter. Walter Qualls, John Durham and Forrest wil wn Girectors of the committee.
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ing yesterday in 1010 Main St.iye
elected
wasn't defeated.
Police Go to Rescue Of Stranded Pooch
Indianapolis policemen again» Cop
showed their versatility today, | Smith also Kidnapipg and manning the cars of a rowboat to robbery charges in Delaware Cir[rescue a small dog marooned on cuit Court in connection with the a nisland in White River fust | abduction and robbery of a Mun{south of the Kentucky Ave. bridge. | Cle grocery store manager and his | With Patrolman Jack Fox-|fiance early last year. worthy pulling. the oars, 8 He was turned over to local! {James Payne ofthe dog pound authorities after a Delaware | gathered in the animal which heiCounty jury failed to agree on the “part hound, part verdict in the trial on the Muncie ther good charges. Smith’s companion is al\Dobernian ad. 11 0 ® leged to have obtained $7000 in
| breeds. Just ho wthe pup got on the the Muncie ropbery.
bile banditry and armed robbery lin Madison Circuit Court here yesterday. Trial Was set for March 3. He is charged with the $600 holdup of an Elwood grocery last
|d escribed as
lisland, which is 100 feet from the | shore. no one seemed to know. Mayor of Portland, Ind; | PORTLAND, Ind. Feb. 1 (UP) ina nber Sans |night at his home following a long Hiness.. He was 63. [trustee eight years. He was active in civic club work and had George Howard, Bloomington | station business several years. pluniber, went on trial here yes-| Survivors include the widow, a assault’of a 19-year-old girl last ters. August. The girl took the Witness stand Civic Group to Moet
The animal now has & new home ~Mayor Fred B. Jones died last He was elected mayor in 1047 on the Democratic ticket and had served previously as a township BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 1 n in the grocery and service with the criminall #00, three brothers and three sisto recount the alleged attack.! The Mapicton Business Assock:
attorney, indicated that and his wife, Beulah, will testify. Bank for a dinner at 6:30 p. m. + Davis, Bedford, is spe- today. Following the dinner will etal hearing the case. be a business meeting und. elec Fenalty for the crime is a two- tion of officers. T. Lo to-21-year prison term. | president, will be in
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Funeral Home. Burial will be in|
gifts for Indiana will be dropped.| ~~
board the train that might be|
Pleads Not Guilty
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