Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 February 1949 — Page 4

"RIGHT ON THE BUTTON"

Paul Siegel of the Minne. al, polis $ Star—honor award professi You Suze

BD AaOON MY GLOVE"—by Meyer Liebowitz of the New York Torco prize prorei ARON MY GLOVE—by Mayr Lobe of the New Yor Ti :

d y Scout Week Juries scout, leaders who

t speaker i |President Frederick L. Hovde, in ut J 2 Believe #5 lenges. Among these; he said, was

Call Fact-Finders In Rail Deadlock

Presidential Boards

Seek to Avert Strike CHICAGO, Feb. T (UP)~—Two

|presidential fact-finding boards

meet in Chicago today in an effort to avert strikes by more than a million. workers which would tie up the nation’s railroads. .One board meets in response to

recedented call from ne-| oHator '18" "non-operating

‘The board, which had issued a report to the President and then dissolved, was recalled to clarify some parts of their report upon which the unions and carriers disagreed, The unions and the railroads have been deadlocked since Jan. 5 over the 40-hour week issue. The boafd’s report recommended a 40hour work week and a seven cent an hour pay increase. The unions have asked a wage increase of 25 cents an hour in

time and a half for Saturdays and double time for Sundays. Railroad spokesman said that the union's demand would “bank-

“{rupt”-the-carriers. {| The _other fact-finding board

meets to investigate the demand of the Brotherhood of Railway

or in ens. ow Crpmiated Herself

o 1aw and not in Probe Indicates ' wo direct a Death Not Murder personal welfare| wr THAM, Mass. Feb, 7 (UP)

and happiness that they must bel, nentally-unbalanced mother, whose smoldering body was found costs. on a rural road here, may have __ Names of Indianapolis gradu-|...mated herself, detectives theorized today.

Marshall v™alliin Elizabeth Caroline] Mrs, Catherine D. Rix, 40, of ' {Bek Car M, Paltinid, Ro Rosalyn Joan |Lexington first was believed the

an te victim of a torch-slaying. But Rich. overnight investigation indica Bus, oii Huson peop, that she drenched herself with a e Proctor Lacey, Barbary’ Ann Shaneberger, sulin of sicaning aprs Jean o Douglas > AASRICTLIURE), eile, | Medical Examiner T. Morton eS ac itt JU ut eh Cc Herbert © Krasen H ENG.) tomorrow. "However, he said the albert hE Di Allen, Robert pA pecker. exact cause of death would be left William ©, Hall Henry E. Heiler, Gerald blank “until we've worked out all

b, May, John C. Peale Proderick Bally Ann

C. Hinrichs, Robert H., Hunter, Carl A. the ax angles of the case” Henninger, Ken th E.'Kritsch, James T. ce, Don J. M Brud R. Meyer arvard School of Legal

Joseph J. Minnis, * John Ie og Ty Medicine and ‘the state police

nid” tive -Ration's carriers.”

Thomas | Stieglitz Baul M. Vos, Wendelijpatho Jo g a] Japorgiopies still " er. wre making tests of vital organs, nl Ji ters] Sprawled in the middle of a Char w Tr¥ {CIVIL ENG. lap road about a mile from her home, Robert T. Butler, Philip G. Ne the body of the former state mena, (ELEC, RNG.) tal hospital inmate was found yessoruce W. Arden, Everett M, (Devo, terday by a church-bound family. . Ww. G;. Nose, Wied E Rigsber. Joo. Mo Nearby was an empty gallon can Taibots W. De

John Caylor Jr, E. Hil, Re TE James E. Hoove

8. METALLURGICAL: ENG) Richard P. 5G son.

edway), Carl A.

nan. | LHere Were three burtied matches.

lice received a report from her

Gorden So SY PHYS ED husband that she was missing. B. OF NAVAL 5¢ Scrxoe AND TACTICS I " M.S. (MECHANICAL ENGINEER) Mans aughter-Driving

Bugene A. O'Hern Mn. Ss. (CHEMICAL ENGINEER)

PF. M. S (METALLURGICAL ENGINEER) Court 2 tod in th £ M a hy LE ou ay e case 0 ar(Commiasioned us Slot eutenancs in quis M Click, x nh 8t., e cers Reserve Corps rmy ol e'who is on I ore udge Chaties I. Brockman (Spesdvay), Philip Rabb on charges of manslaughter QG. Neff, Adolph L. Weiss, {and reckless driving. meta Police said = Glick’s failure to

Trial Jury Selected

addition to the 40-hour week with District 7, ClO Packers, stop at the intersection of Post

Road and 30th St. on June 16, [Ed caused the death of John FT. WAYNE, Feb. 7 (UP) — |Moeller when a collision resulted, Daniel Penn, Detroit, was re-| Judg Rabb said this is the first elected vice president of District[¢ase in Marion County to be tried 7 of the CIO United Packinghouse under a recent ruling of the InWorkers at the end of a two-day 4:ana Supreme Court requiring convention here yesterday. |the Judge to instruct the jury in

Re-elect Daniel Penn

that had contained cleaning fluid. ~ It was four hours later that pov

A jury was chosen in Criminal

Rites Ti Former! Of F.O. Services for E. Palmer St. lis policeman in Veterans Spring Road,

po

tomorr peral Home, Washington I Mr. Maas, 8 Indianapolis, lice departme

He once was of the Indian Fraternal Ore A veteran ¢ was & mem United Luthe pect Lodge, Rite; Sahara can Legion P ture 145, 40 is survi Fred W. anc both of Indias

william | Services fo Drury, who General Hosp 10:30 a. 'm. t Chapel of th Burial will fo

Mr. Drury, lived 38 years had been emp apolis . Bleach A native of

“had lived the

the home of Drury, 770 N Other survi Mrs. Ruby ( dianapolis.

Arrange For Elli

Services fo tive of Kentuc day in his } 8t., will be he row in St. | Burial will fo Mr. Pryor, lived all his except for « been employe

Engineers for a second engheer| myriy-five delegates f jon Writing at the beginning as well tal nine years kb on multiple unit diesel engines. (locals In Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan 38 at the end of the trial, In addition pr INDIA PLANS BIG PROEop |04 Indiana attended the two-day | Back — he 1s Zugvived ~ "TOLLESON EXPLOSION" —by Fred M. Buck of Phosais, "OH, MY .DEAH"—by Constance Bannister of New York | np : session. Etta Swank, Ft. Wayne, Backs European Aid Bracken. Ds Arir—second prize non-professional action class Second prize professional feature class WA ELHI, Feb. 7 (UP)— was named recording secretary;| MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 7 (UP)— morp, aed . pe LC Seen pre Di TONNE © BIS: cui India will use modern American James Shively, Indianapolis, The American Federation of Thorp, Mrs, * [FIRST FERTILIZER agricultural equipment in a huge financial secretary-treasurer, and Labor's official support was Mra, Odessa | Hog Pr Ces Drop 50 Cents Hurls New Char e Compost probably was man-|land reclamation project involv-|Barney Sanders, Mayfield, Ky.,/thrown today behind extensiop four brothers [adr first fertilizer; it is a nat-/ing 6 million acres, Minister of and George Sharpe and Richard |of the European aid program and Charles A. a2 weeh roduct made up of decom-|Food Jairamdas Daulatram an-|Miller, both of Indianapolis, trus- defense of western Europe, and all of India 9 Equal E '9 on S LOW At ‘ Axis Sally posed wastes. inounced today. tees. |against recent Russian moves. and 19 nieces : Ann mn in pounds 1 to prices | E IT] TT ————————— nim —- M L han ir ve 2 ee ii Goad rs. La : ' hts received 2d Ex-Gl Casts Her 3 F) Burial et . Bulk of medium| po 4 @ Rol 2 uria price per hnareawegh set cy 3. and and good heifers sold at .$19 to n Cross Role = | A Mrs. Laura ..Good..and._cholce..160..10..225-(322, Very {ew sold. above $21.50, WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (UP)== 8.1. h 4 . § 4 ; ; eb 3 : = ~ttol-Ave:wh ¥ pound weights fel 2 BHices fom in late trade. |A crippled ex-GI testified today = her home, wi

Common and medium mixed na~\s; (ne treason trial of Mildred 3

0% early top tive yearlings and heif d at z |” Weights from 225 to 260 pounds $16 to $15.50. as deifars sold a1 E. (Axis Sally) Gillars that she 3 ion 0 slate from $19.90 to. 820 50, dropped to prices from $17 to/Was wearing “a little Red Cross g

_ 18 01$17.50. A few early sales reached/Pin” when she induced him {oS

day in Crown services at 11 ernacle AM] which she wz:

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n = 2% pounders eangwed $18 to $is:50 $18 in early trade. fake a prisoner of war record- 3 . “Born in M iii] grades reached! mon and medium grades ru. testimony was given b 30.3 ® Cohen, who ¥ dropped to prices from $15.50 to! y 8 Y = 01 Ou? a oor e / anapolis in 1¢ Some Reach $20 year-old John T. Lynskey of Pitts-/S . ber of the An . | Weights from 300 to 360 fell to|317, as canners and cutters sold jon who was crippled in the wr a 1817 and $17.50 prices, as som |at $13.50 to $15.75. {Normandy invasion and taken = : Survivors an reached $17.75 and $18. Lhe] Bull prices dropped 50 cents, as prisoner by the Germans z ters, Mrs. Fur ord weights from 100 to 160 pounds °3d head of guod heavy sausage ™ A previous witness testified that = 020 \ Mrs. Helen J¢ 4% sold at $17 to $19.50, some to $20. | bulls fell to $21. Bulk of medium 4po Maine-born Miss Gillars posed, = = . a sister, Mrs. Sow prices dropped 50 cents to Sidi good Sausage bulls sold -at ‘as an International Red Cross = apolis; a bre 10 sell at $14.50 to $16, choice reach-| 1.00 to $20 |worker when she asked him to Maryville, Te ing $16.50 to $17. Stag prices Good and choice native. lambs pape a recording In a Paris = : : children. yo fF were not established. sold at $23 to $23.50, as common hospital. 1g : , Mrs. Jess pul a of Ind com 0... 3" Steer and heifer prices dropped |'© Just 800d grades sold at $18.50| ur Iynkey, who walks with'S : . Ta tr 8 i131 per hundredweight in -siow| 0 $22.50. Two loads of good and tne aiq of two canes, was thelE « . oo © Services fg Elis >: ii irade, us" teers. weighing more|choce _80-Pound fed Western rourth wounded veieran to 8 Specially Boxed for Valentine Giving! : son who di 1 ran 17 |than 1000 pounds fell off $1 to sold a . identify Miss Gillars as the . ... Francis Hos pt 10% $2 a hundred pounds. Complete Ewes Steady {woman who visited them in a ” - . - Wednesd seeder 10%, 'sules were doubtful, Slaughter ewes remaingd Paris hospital and made record- | : ~ > cuit J.C: i, Ron A small lot of high good to steady; medium to choice grades (ings of messages to their folks CoC B jal il b —a.cholce light yearlings dropped to Selling at $6.50 to $9.50. k home, | SR = . Mts. Fohm $23.50. Several loads of high! “Vealéer prices “dropped $1 fo Fhe recording of Mr. Lynskey's'm 2 dianapolis sir

sell at $31.50 to $33.50 in good message was played back in the!=

{good 979-pound steers slid to $23 Common and {courtroom. He identified the =

‘las bulk of medium and good and choice grades.

the last seve

6 Pairs in

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1. |steers weighing 1000 pounds and mediums fell to prices from $21.50 voice as that of Miss Gillars, |= or pany “+: 11ga8 #61 at $19 to $22.50. to $30, & Tew reaching $31. Culls| The same recording opened E : tian Church ill] Smilar grades weighing more spld at $15 to $21. land closed with “propaganda” in/S = Survivors | kann ta Shea | Srippesemph eee | [ig tiMAtES- Of - receipts were hogs; the same woman's voice. But Mr i= ) » . Jesse M. Jok certs ay ny International Harvester 8800;; cattle, 2700; calves, 425, and Lynskey said he did not hear Miss = a nti ne B ; Fas |sheép, 880. Gillars record that part of it. IS ee er Im hee [Reports Safe Looted : LS) 18 NIN ha parte g sud” severs! . An unknown amount of money CR w E ~ $4 lin-cash--and checks was taken Oss ORD PUZZLE |g «|from a safe and two dispensing : nw Cage ‘|machines In the International i Huge Beast ICIAIRID] | INTA] Bl [RID Save sraei .»+| Harvester Co. office at 1065 W. AIR IB OTe 0 IMIEIR] Washington St., yesterday. STIEIEIS EUAINISIATIR ¢ The burglary was discovered] HORIZONTAL 3 Epic poetry alia | today hy Leslie E. Slack; 31, of I'Depicted large 4 Hang 1315 .N. Gale St. parts foreman. . po. 5 Laughter 2 ; He. said the -thieves entered the! g Kind of Fiflé ~ ound. iE : spring. | bullding from the roof and 10 Wound 6 Gudrun's iH p {Pingars | chiseled through “a &teel vault]. 12 Linger husband & " door to get at the safe. 18 hy 1 rock 7 Gaseous fan [ALIFE g : SES tap by gma 7 CINE | MMe TO ERR : : # um i { =] ry Grade A mall BUY Rudy's’ Mansion (ab.) (3 Thiee (preffi) Elms] gd 3 1 6 Beautiful Colors | HOLLYWOOD, Feb, 7 (UP)—| 181It is found uts oft 29 F\ E ! — 1, 88. No. 3. -8be s fou ees { 41 I=. Artur nie - — | Five wealthy San Francisco ma- ~— India 11Great Lake t . Poker | WHITE MAIZE { ransportation 42 Poker stake |= I Truck Grain Prices [trons have bought the Falcon's| 19 Poem 13 Toward 301t has =~ . 43 Facts z Lair, fabulous hilltop mansion| 20Mixed type 14 Revise tusks 44 Show z PINK APPLE GREEN 3 wheat, mos o , Rudolph Valentino,| 21 Pronoun 3 Soaks 32 Group of displeasure |= BLUE ORCHID 8: 3 yellow ‘corn, 4107. tore it as a shrine. 3 Youd Ogle 5 Shits vi Rtrise g ; f SP ————— nes ngs stern New 5 Li Sig $208. U. § S. ‘Statement 21H est (ab.) Ba Theow | 30 Morning (ab.) 50 Comparative; |S RO D Ww me ASHINGTON, ne oh GP —Govern- Area measure peratic solo 40 Additional suffix = * ve 8 for the cur 20 It hag we In ADVERTISING [5h drip, roi Fi cord | po 5 the Following Sizes "The records prove that for a |Swenses .. § 21100.783741 § 20137747 bas] 51 Title of = SMALL ...... (34 TO 36 HIP) . quarter-century we have on |sersie | oersiait 83418626760 courtesy (pl.) sim = 115 £ OHIO | Sistently squalid _ proviows [Chi pu SEH (BELG Ste i i] & MEDIUM ..... (38 TO 40 HIP) Righs or have established now | Dur; or | 241 fh 5 iitisnas 99 Chinese wo z i ol | LARGE (42 HIP) > E . . » . Sree guiNeu Tous Giana yout | 38 Artificial gE Individually Packaged 37 Verb active . : | : ! i se) re JOA Ne PANE Lh in Cellophane! 40 Parent A » i vs 42 Advertisement wR 4 : 2 1 \ | Those popular band leg briefs in an attractive gift 45 1t is a political | : A De i box . . . an ideal choice for Valentine giving. Rayon 47 Armed fleets | ni : : pH - knit fabric with seamless front, back and sides . . . ws back 5 s : : VERTICAL de ‘ | smooth fitting, easy to launder, ‘1 Gaelic i } | ; ‘ 2 Hawaiian f ; |