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

nd ; oi : Fi 3 j it - : i 5 ; 5 ; 1 ” ‘ i a + TUESDAY, FEB. 22,1040 8 TUESDA ri ; or av 0 : : £ir Sia SL y . A . dr ute 7500-Ton Haul 4 Mystery Missiles Baffle | congns Mn. UL. Doli, Ue Se Experts in Germany Se a Rroak FRANKFORT, Feb, 22 (UP)—Four mysterious ~ TTUENY —~{§pparently rovket or jet-propelied—have landed in the U. 8. zone : of Germany since October, 1946, American authorities disclosed to I A* "Ei { : at Airlift Record of Bavaria last Jun, 31 Ka! Aine tisn technical experts have ob~ - H , tained fragments of it. | : #t them they possessed almost uncanny : 5 Cargo Plane Lands ’ ar "to have kn of the accuracy since all four landed in Far id Every 2 Minutes in 'missiles. so small an area.

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: : dl so explained that : # : ate | American officials explained) ‘They also p a b id Hopes Brighten as Red Leader In Thies States Near. Parien Weather that all four Janded in the SAME 1\isyjeq traveling 35 miles from Herz , foi : " | BE , Feb, — - general are f 9 Agrees to Meet Peace Envoy A late winter thaw melted the | hg in et two-minute intervals, Schweinfurt, some 35 miles from, eastern Germany sould have dug With . . Bx By United Press big snowdrifts covering the west-| Anglo-Ameritan airlift planes the Russian zone. n > rae OE if loaded VASHIN ¢ : 5 : ern plains today and the run-off | last night and today brought] The experts said they were, Tes. Peace’ hopes pightened Jn hitta, 10887 anit leader Mao Tze-|into ys threatened 7513.9 tons of supplies to block- mystified because if the projectiles | The first aslo was reported the National Ranabis Ain bor at pace envoy Shao Li-tze fer| , al # aded Berlin, setting a new record were fired from the Russian zone in October, ) mittee today OE A and the Cliess civil war by spring. to sel off major floods WHRIEWY for any 24-hour period since the) —— quarrels betw Mr. Shao and one other member of the Shanghai peace delega- matter of days. wo began inst June 26. i . : Mr. Herx ; W. W. Yen, were reported planning to fly today from Peiping| In many sections, the heavy total of 876 big transport] ; answering a tion, W. W. ) ho fo" ——— ——— snows that were measured Tast planes landed at airfields in the Mr. Herzog Shinchih huang to cohfer RT weeescutasbpmesg week in terms of feet were now British and American sectors of board had e Mr. a, nog Reassessment Tiff weve measured in inches. Berlin from noon yesterday wil ’ ’ 4 years ago tha ' : The ‘Missouri River spilled over til noon today. Cet oe cuting and

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They carried in almost double

Accompanying the Nationalist the 4000 tons of food and supplies’

the Miller Gear, Jones, Wynkoop, would cause

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. : L from Pepin FMD tele Reo NS in House in Nebraska, Missouri and | + oi. __ which is the dally average need tion.” That from Peiping. rh Hn we | Kansas, The Jones. levee is only! = In , | {of the estimated 2,250,000 persons ized, he said Fares bo Shanghat dele. b dmi {a mite “below Ruiv;” Neb, which} re a - a wd Sa SII 0] the Qe Hartley aw. gation spent two weeks preparing Members Admit was flooded disastrously two Mrs. Jimmy Dorsey, wife of the bandleader, is shown at a | Almost perfect weather madell : Re hia

| . Ym. ngineers raced to| 0 Angeles hospital after she was severely burned when her husAlthough "| The state Representatives’ bat-|strengthen levees along the Hum- band's home caught fire. The musician's palatial house was de--ing Prosigent LI Teung-Jens| = er reassessment was sched- boldt River near Elko, Nev., for| stroyed as were irreplaceable records and arrangements. Mrs,

he went to Pel-| fear that bad floods would hit as! Dorsey is attended by Carmen Powers, nurse ___ ping with the unofficial Shanghai uled to reopen today in the House |, 0 ‘state's snowdrifts melted. i y y ' .

ment on the e jurisdiction, 1 ing can be rea —wil-e-started ham, who ha ing functions

the ground in Peiping. Measure Confuses the new record possible. For a| Mr. Shao heads act- brief time last night a ground! haze slowed the stream of arriving transports, but it cleared rap-

idly. |

Ayres’ Business Girls’ |

PeASE “WE Private cit grter & NIsty Session yesterday Int the Tes’ Main a th rw . — —- A -bright sun and springlike . zen. It nevertheless appears ob- which the reassessment aa gore Dt MOMS WeatHer BE Tried to Save ‘Wom an 107 © weather this morning permitted | Fashion Shows missed by vious that he could speak for the/ment bill was moved to the vot- fhwer Des Moines River to expect | rr ’ stepping up arrivals from the] ater. Nationalist government in his|ing stage. floods if the weather stayed mild. | Traces 1 n - Li f usual 3-minute intervals to allow; : . Soci al Se talks with Mr. Mao. included | Jay House Members admitted Residents of the area wi H t o g me only, 2 Sites Bebwesn pleat ‘ The two (C Other foreign news included: they were confused after yester-| ome Treasures ‘ . . ’ e actual number of arrivin . "ig |day’'s session on the measure, The| machinery to high Hvestork and To Reading Bible planes fell 19 shart of the recors| Sommnirioes | ne Rhodes Ibill would change the basis for. - tian Barada db tor : N set on’ Afr Force Day, last Sept. : . Social ia Gi 5 reassessment under the 1947 Act ENT ~. roams 18, when 895 American and Brit. _ v An Israeli-Egyptian g omistics Members became lost in the] Rain increased the hazard ol Save y But . eR AREEY, Pet; 2% SUP) Mrs. on transports hurdled the Soviet will be presented Tuesday, sent Tramsn may be signed within 48 Bours |compound clauses of the amend-|fioods east of the Mississippi. Fif-| In $125,000 Mansion ummell, ed to be |piockade, . sion of the p1 Egypt accepts its terms, he ments and counter-amendments. |teen Indiana highways were un-| HOLLYWOOD, Feb, 22 (UP) the oldest voter in the nation,| But replacement of many C-47 (D. N. C.) o prvi. E10 gatdrma Ee tomor. | AS the session closed, a _tenta-|der water. in_sections because of Jane Dorsey, wife of Bandleader celebrated her 107th birthday to-(twin-engined transports . which | 1. through Frida and Means Co ’ La A dee vw already tve compromise was grudgingly|ficoding along the White and Wa-| Jimmy Dorsey, was burned seri-/day and said she attributed her| Were being used then by four-en-| ‘March 1, through Friday, at Mr. -Trum: row, lsrae ga \accepted. It had been proposed bash Rivers. {ously when she apparently tried|jong life to “hard work and read. |Sined C-54's made the higher ton- | :

to Increase S

have accepted the proposals.

|by majority leader

Walter H.! The

bad weather that caused

to save some valuables in her nage possible,

roll taxes to §

\Maehling (D. Terre Haute). slick highways in the Midwest flaming Toluca Lake home, in-|'"8 the Bible.” d to boost Paris Not Compulsory Iwas moving slowly- eastward to- | vestigators sald today: ho Cranama, Summelt Expected . | March 4, at 5:30 p.m. sh he refuse Informed sources said France| It provides ‘that use of the Ward New York, spreiding sleet, The former Jane Porter, one-| Birthday can on abene da Vi e | as is, probably will reject a Soviet de- State Tax Board's manual would Snow and freezing rain over wide time dancer, was rescued yester-| fh y hildr ut a dozen | , Mr. Dough mand for custody of three Rus- not be compulsory in carrying, Areas of Pennsylvania, and New day from the $125,000 mansion by [Of her ¢ en, grandchildren, ‘ . he would use | sian refugee witnesses in Victor out the proposed state-wide re. York State. {the family butler, Ben Murphy, |Sreat-grandchildren and great- Saturday, March 5, at 12:15 P-m, ure as a basis ] A eat-grandchildren at the Meth- | ~“Kravchenko's libel sult against & assessment program, scheduled storm rolled off the Pacific, and his wife, who found her un- 7° 8 en at the Meth-| sideration of _ Communist weekly. The Soviet to be completed in 1950, ringing Nh winds, rain and conscious on her bed. Mr. Mur- Io a Memonial Home where she ent Social Se Union Iast night demanded the If also provides that reassessed *NoW to Oiigon and Washington: | phy was awakened by the bark-| 2® or 15 years.: Fails to Discl 1 Chairman V valuation of property, other than Schools were closed in some sec- (ing of the four Dorsey dogs. * & = tis to Lisclose Ayres’ Auditorium, Eighth Fi Ga.), of the 8 tions because of bad roads but _ ea y » RIG oop undeclared items and new im- *| Mrs. Dorsey was burned on the] MRS. HUMMELL, who was| Writer's Destination | . Mitte rersed ts little additional flooding was ex-|) a 8t. J : . d legi provements, shall not exceed their! et g ands and face and St. JosePh|porn in a log cabin in Washi MOSCOW. Feb 22 | proposed legi ) 1048 valuation. Payment on newly|Pected west of the Rockies. Hospital attendants reported her ng- » Feb. (UP)—Mrs., said, “I don’t Col. Frank L. Howley, U. 8, Computed valuations will not be- In Washington, the House ap- condition as serious. ton County, Pennsylvania, and Aafia Luuige Strong, 63, pro-| | Taft : tenlnged COMe due until April, 1051. proved a a poptiating $44 1 vestigators believed that Mrs.|came to Swayzee, Ind., in a wagon i st Writer . arrested last a Rep. Wayne Combs (D. Vin. million to a rmstruck ranch-|p,. ov questioned only briefly, caravan, hoped to feel Wees a4 an Amer can Spy, Was Sen. Rober

in West Berlin and making Western allied mark the sole

“lcennes), who has opposed the en-1®r® In the West,

tire program from its inception, said it was “nothing more than an absolute grab for power.”

‘The Eyes Have It,’

Strong geported: from Russia yesterday, enough to recite the poem she|the Moscow press reported today. helped compose on her 100th|" The deportation. announcement] birthday, “I Am Not Growing was made fn a 10-word sentence

was burried in an effort to save valuables. - Bhe was believed to| have been driven back by ‘the, flames, Her daughter, Julie, told

There is no charge, but to assure sufficient

launched his election in 1f Republicans i President Tn

{ 0? Old.” Her si : . . ght and hearing have published on the back es of Raps Passage ‘Say Hypnotists officers that her mother may have begun to fail only in the past ve | newspapers. Her k Jages of : Co. . socialize the " of the measure,” Mr. been trying to save her purse con-leral years. Iwas not indicated. ! seating, admission is by ticket only. dicted that Combs, , “would mean « Of Truman ’ Stalin taining $1500. “house money”| She said she thought that| Reports in the Moscow press gross. —_— |

which has not been found. “working hard and reading the|a week ago said that Mrs. Strong’

BOSTON, Feb. 22 (tP)—Near-

wants the Hc

rigging and redistribution of Mr. Dorsey tour in th Hartley law Indiana.” LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22 (UP) . I! was on tour in the Bible and going to church on Sun- was arrested Feb. 14 by agents o , “It ls an _absolite grant of|_Tne Natianal Institute of Hyp-|S0uth and planned to come here day” had helped her to live “a of the state. security police. Tickets are now available at the [ONY Jaen American diplomats. of power to a hoard not responsible notism today included President|®® S00n As possible. long, full life” She voted These reports said Mrs. Strong, Communic an Pp! g to the will of the people,” he sald.| Truman and Premier Joseph Sta- $00 REFUGEES ARRIVE “straight Republican” in the last “the well-known American spy Rep. H everything they can The amendment bill was intro- lin among six persons if said have ; election and was believed to be. . . was incriminated in spying ep. Henry

duced by Rep. Carl F. Davis (D.

“most hypnotic eyes in the

the country's oldest registered and sabotage. activities against w . Information Booth, Street Floor.

ly 600 European refugees stepped

dent Jose Avelino by a rump session of the upper House. The action came as the deposed Senate President and 11

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Crown _ Point). It calls for al " voter. (the Soviet Union.” ’ standard statewide reassessment "Te nytitute said President| Sore, 10 8 new life inthe new i ———— their oon, of all real estate and improve- “laughing 1t [ord today when the 8. 8. Ernie|j , their offices : ments to be carried out by local gman has aaonate under. [FYle docked at Commonwealth =~ of what's gol awed The aie provide Cerin br the sges of 80 Mar Li bar. .|that assessment rates shall not, £ You of Sen; 2 : Bulgaria exceed 56 p values, Soret Chase (R. Me.); “smoulder- WOMAN SAYS SHE'S 119 | 9 ig rmtia el ing promise’ in actress Jane, TOKYO, Feb. 22 (UP)—Thirty- Sen. Herbe U.8. 6G 5 i re Greer's eyes, “spiritual radianceitwo Japanese men and 73 women Md.) said t! TOKYO,“ Pehl 22 1 those of singer Rise Stevens say they are more than 100 years Becretary of than_50,000" cx 4 “sudden thunder” in the eyes of age, according to statistics re- son has aske sineathgia. af Kirk Douglas... {leased by the. Japanese Census . mit .an_officia will _be shipped the United| MY. Stalin's eyes, it said, Bureau today. One woman gave} the forthcomi from Japan. showed “sinister brutality.” her age as 119. - 15 prominent / < leaders. itso Wallgren x N Sen. Willial oy \ : . . Cal.) said he \ ate Armed Se LZ S. Ayres & Co. mR anklin A - subpena Joh ‘ hs oo leged Commi

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