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BRITISH officials said today Shas the counter-blockade had affected seriously the economy of the Russian zone in Gernlany, the Soviets to fulfill two-year industrial plans, | Still more measures to tighten the counter-blockade will be taken soon, officials said.
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_|between Israeli
representatives will be held late today in an attempt to work out a Palestine armistice agreement, officially.
Col. Yigal Yadin, Egyptian Col. known
Seif El Din, and American Brig. Gen. William’ Riley of the United Nations Palestine Truce Commis sion.
For Bridge Class Registration for the first contract bridge class at Kirshbaum Community Cen'tey Has been closed, Mrs. Leo Kammen, chair man of adult activities, has announced. A new class may be established if a sufficient number of requests are received, Mrs. said.
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souvenir. ‘ Police said that tall; slender up a “terrific struggle” with her down by three blows on the head with “either an ax or a tire tool.” ; “ie The mutilated, semi-nude body of the high school sophoniore was found yesterday beneath a blanket of ‘snow on a steel mill slag dump 100 feet from a lonely
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The girl had been missing for
Former Wrestling, Boxing Trainer William F. Bowman, restaurant
owner and retired wrestler. and trainer, died early
Klein, his for-
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Mr. Bowman, popular in boxing and wrestling circles two decades;
Mr. Bowman, who lived in 3332 Central Ave., is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Bowman;
and Mrs, Howard Anderson, both of Indianapolis, and a brother, Thomas Bowman, Indianapolis. Services will be held at 2:30) Bu-
Police today were seeking a
two daughters, Mrs. Billie Green|,
ture in other cities: *| Station
walking from a local candy store
carrying a portable radio swing music. Her father, a steel-
Navy
Segunda, Cal.
carrier-based Navy XAJ when it blew up yesterday 4000 feet in
a heart attack in{the air, scattering debris over a
wide area. The plane, on a routine test flight, sank before a nearby fishing boat could reach it. With Mr. Brown was Albert W., Conover Jr., 28, Torrence, Cal, pilot of the craft. The men were testing the
Brown |three-engine jet plane for North
American Afrcraft Inc. Company officials could give no details of the tragedy. d The plane is so secret that newsmen covering the crash were
With the plane, Mr. Brown established a record 418.30 mph in qualifying for the race. His speed of 420 mph was the fast-
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Police Hunt Rape-Slayer |.» Of Pennsylvania Girl, 15
‘Assailant Slices Off Ear of Victim, asa Souvenir; Body Found Near Lovers’ Lane
) Pa., Feb. 5 (UP)—Thirty state, county and police officers joined the search today for the rape-slayer.of a year-old bobbysoxer who sliced off
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Police were convinced the slay-| er was a local man, They were busy questioning all the girl's friends and acquaintances. Coroner John M. Davis said the left side of the girls skull had been
right ear had been cut off cleanly with a sharp knife or razor. .Her body was found by William B. Snyder, 52, who was walking his dog along the dump, across the Ohio River from her home.
Divers Search for Bodies Of Chuck Brown, 2d Flier
Former Allison Pilot, Companion Killed As Jet Plane Explodes Over Pacific
divers today were attempting to recover the bodies of Charles E. (Chuck) Brown, former Allison's test pilot here, and a companion who were killed when their experimental Navy jet bomber exploded and plunged into the Pacific Ocean near EI
est average ever compiled over a
race course in a propeller-driven sembly over the issue.
plane. He flew in the race for Rollin
Sales, Inc, Stewart said the victim had ex= pected to enter the race with the PF-1 again this year. : He is survived by his wife Sylvia, Hawthorne, Cal, whom he married here last June. Mr. Conover previously flew for Ry Aeronautical Co., Glenn L. n and Curtiss-Wright. He is survived by his wife, four children and his parents, all of Lake Forest, IL
City Closes Year $195,652 Ahead
The city wound up $195,652.89 in the black for 1948 and Phillip L. Bayt, city controller, today thanked a “few breaks” which forestalled a predicted deficit of approximately $800,000. A saving of $414,000 was effect ed with tight economy measures which were believed mandatory desipte the fact some “necessary” services were not provided, : A ¢ tax distribution of $175,000 from the state govern-
in obtaining a payment of $208, 000 in leu of taxes from the mu-nicipally-owned Citizens Gas & {Coke Utility were Instrumental |in keeping the city out of the red. In the latter case the
the scheduled amount, "It was a case of “had to” where trimming down expénses were concerned, Mr. Bayt sald, citing {the earlier forecast of a sizable |deficit. ; . In 1948 the ‘city also issued) [$426,000 in_bonds to pay utility (bills,
|Beaten, Robbed of $18 Elias Washington, 70, of 728 {Drake Bt., was beaten and robbed; of $18 by three youths just be-
fore midnight last night, he todd school at Maxwell’ Field, Als. | it {§-pottce who discoversd Nim IYI They are Maj. Oramel H, Skin-| ner Jr, 1120 E. 234 8t.,
{semi-conscious in - the ~gutter at [12th and West Sts. He was given first ald at General Hospital.
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12 Arrested in Cigar. Store Raid
Twelve men were arrested
: with disorderly conduct and keeping
amounted to $68,000 more ~than ‘Eleven other men were arrested
and charged with disorderly conduct and gaming. Police confiscated $1864 In cash, some books of baseball
tickets, other gambling equip ment, a table and a chair,
Attend Special Course
Two Indianapolis Army Air Force bfficers are attending a five month course of the Air Un} versity’s air command and staff
George B. Eldridge, son of Ar-
ware St. 5 Maj. Skinner was executive of-
ficer of the 1600th Air Transport
; Westover Alr Fores Base, Mass. Maj. Eldridge previously was assigned to Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. He served 30 months with the 5th Air Force in Australia and New Guinea during the last war.
Meeting to Discuss German Situation " “What are the Forces far War or Peace In Germany?” will be the topic of discussion at the biweekly meeting of the Contemporary Problems Discussion
“|Group at 8:15 p. m. Monday in
Kirshbaum Community Center. Gary Ruben will present the subject and Iris Lewin will serve as discussion leader,
Seeks New Trial
Arguments on a motion for a new trial for Kelly lo, con~
“| Windsor Village, an in of approximately $11. million.
gaming equipment was confiscated last night by police raid gn 4 cigar store at 1320 E. 25th 7
a gambling house.| pill
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