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| TUESDAY, MARCH 1,

1949 Easter Bunny

Delights Girl, 5, Lonely Hearts frome by Cancer Racket Linked To Slayings |

Five-year-old Moanna St. Pierre! Couple Admits

_|beamed ‘with joy as she played! | with dozens of pretty Easter pres-| “Killing Workin, Daughter, 3

|ents today—unaware that she Is dying. "GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Mar. {1 (UP). — Police discovered the

‘Local Hockey Owners ‘Moanna was taken to a physicause her: ‘murderers of a mother and her, Mr. and baby today and said a cquple ‘Who |

poor Louis Vacates

Political Pawn

Succeeds Wilcox Assemblymen

Also Charge Lack of Re

Resident Doctor

«clan three weeks ago-he Named Joe' s Partners; “tummy hurt.” Then caine many | NBA OK's Venture. |examinations and finally doctors) ¢ 'said she had cancer of the stom-! MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Mar. 1/ach and feared she would die be- | (UP)—Heavyweight King 0¢| gore Easter. Loujs today vacated his title and Easter was a big event in MoSandgncta We DO At be | 1088 life. Her parents, heavyweight champion " John St. Pierre, said she has tween Ezzard Charles and Jersey ohn 3. about the “Easter: ipreyed on _ lonely men for Joe Walcott, ~~ |bunny” for weeks. They didn't money admitted the slayings and Abe Green, “National Boxing| know what to tell her, but a also confessed a third killing of Association commissioner Who re-ineighbar hay =» idea. |miore than a year ago. leas: etters fro - nouncing the retirement and ‘thet YESTERDAY hundreds of "Prosecutor. Roger McMahon promotional venture, said officials townsfolk joined to make .this said bald, swarthy Raymond Ferof the NBA had conferred and | Easter a dazzling, aithough pre- nandez, 34-year-old Spanish-born | approved the Louis plan for a mature, one for Moanna. She was “majl order” romeo-killer, cons fight between Walcott and|deluged with corsages and frilly | {fessed, that he and Mrs. Martha Charles. : |iresses and thousands of greeting | | Beck, 30, both of Astoria; N. Y.; The Walcott-Charles fight will cards, -Even live white bunnies plahned the slayings for money. be held in June under the pro=|which°made-her squeal with-joy.—._ Pretty, red-haired Mrs. Del-: motion of a new organization| But she couldn't eat any of the phine Downing, 28, and her daugh-| formed by Louis, Arthur M, Wirtz|candy or cake with colored icing. ter, Rainelle, 3, were found slain

Berdina Redman, Dona Elsworth and Doris Carpenter (left to right), loyal Summitville rocters, are on their way to purchase fickets fo the regional basketball tourney. They have followed the | Goblins all the way and will be rooting for them when they face Tech Staurday. (Additional pictures, story, Page 8). .

Mother Behind Iron Curtain Sends Baby to Father Here

“Local Man Carries on Long Struggle To Get Wife and Family Out of Yugoslavia

“Somewhere in back of the “Iron Curtain” in Yugoslavia there:

“. isa lonely mother who “gave up” her tiny daughter to send her [Plonship will be wen in the ring.” ge

to the U. 8. A: A trans-Atlantic plane is bringing 45-year-old Vera Stefich| Alexander closer to Indianapolis‘where hef father, James Alexander, 1608 N. Livingston ‘Ave., and five brothers . and sisters are waiting for her. The liftle girl will arrive in : New York tomorrow and the Red Cross will bring her to Indianapolis, where she Will be reunited with the rest of her family for the first time since 1946. Ever since 1946. when he re-

"turned to his adopted country

from Yugoslavia with five of his) Wife of Fore? children, Mr. Rlaxatder has been C. of C. President Rasa faa ungnter, AMER sc iwi ~ Satted States.™ ~_ Not U. 8. Citizen At the time he returned from! years. missionary work there Mr. Alex-| ander could bring his children becitizens, but he a and former president of the Inhis- wife:~ The baby, Vera, was dianapélis Chamber of Commerce,

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Mrs. Bornstein

too young -to be taken from her was active in religious, charitable

mother so the mother and daugh- and eivie “affairs. ter remained in Europe. : Back In Indianapolis Mr. Alex-] -ander got a job with Fairmount School in Vincennes; Ind, Glass Co. and worked night and|lived here more than 45 years, day to deposit funds for the Mrs. Borinstein, transportation ‘of his

ance but the Yugoslavian gov- sary last June: ernment would not issue a travel permit. to Mrs. Alexander. lis Hebrew Congregation, Without a mothers care, Mr. Temple Sisterhood, Alexander: has-been. unable to'of Jewish Women, Hadassah 4pd!

establish a home for his children. {the Board of the Borinstein Home!

Nada, 15, lives in Mr. Alex-/for the Aged. ander’s tiny quarters. Dan, 22, Services will be works ih- Chicago. Desanka, 19, Thursday at 2 p.m kada 12 and Paul 9, are in foster lple at 10th and Delaware Sts.

homes, {Burial wilt be in Shara. Tefilla.| [Dr. Morris M. Feuerlicht, rabbi (emeritus, and Rabbi Maurice! |Goldblatt of the Indianapolis He-| brew Congregation will officiate.

Mothér in Despair In the-dast letter the mother! told her Husband - she had | ~“despaired” of ever being allowed ;40 leave. But, she. added, she "wanted her daughter -to “get! Survivory™ include - Mrs. Borinaway” while she could. stein’s —daughters—Mrs. Through former Congressman Cohen of Indianapolis and Mrs, Louis Ludlow, Congressman Helen Meyer, Philadelphia; and! Andrew Jacobs, the Indianapolis her sons, Marcus E. and Robert] Chamber of Commerce, the A. both of Chicago. American Red Cross and Family BC Service Association, the-arrange-ments were completed. 5 -But Mr.-Alexander will not give up his efforts to bring his wife to this . country, Red Cross officials said.

Crochet Hook Hooks

Woman Visiting Sister A-crochet hook which snagged |deep into the foot of Mary .Ann {Coley, 1509 Brookside Ave. was {removed by General Hospital|

~ Young Mother, 23, Pulled From Canal “mart, doctors last night.

The suicide attempt of a 23-|Stepped. on the crochet hook year-old mother was thwarted {while she was visiting” her sister, yesterday when a passerby, pulled Mrs. Helen Willoughby, 524 Park her from the icy—waters of the ae, "She was released after first canal. Police said an unidentified employee of the Citizens Gas & Coke | utflity plant rescued the girl minutes after she jumped into the canal at 9th St. The would-be suicide was shiv-| ering on the banks when an em-| ergency squad arrived, She was! - taken to General Hospital, ° | She : told police she was the] mother of i 4-year-old daughter wednesd and that her husband, a ‘bus

pionship died to-it for a long time and \day:in her residence, 4137 .N. Me- the ring. I a to lose it the plans as a last-ditch = ridian Sti, after an illness of two, Sauhe way I won it.

Mrs. Bortnstein; wite of a membef of ‘the city planning board made some time ago.”

ay observances in Indianapolis and all parts of the

{of the . Indianapolis" | hockey team.) Already Signed

| Both Walcott and Charlés-have

and James D. Norris to be known as the International Boxing Club. tated and then replied: Witz and Norris are owners

Capitals make you sick.”

Signed agreements forthe fight [by “which the winger and new {champion wil fight either “Gus

|Liesnevich or Lee Savold ini] [90 Says, Louis’ letter said.

Green, who called a press on]

ference at his hotel here to notince the Louis retirement and] title, fight plan, said the NBA {would “go along with<this plan” | provided the title contest arangements can “procede in an orderly {fashion. ”

“There has been no attempt t0/gayve the state

|creéate a champion by any dic-| fum,” “Green said. “The cham-|

Says He's Sorry He said the NBA always has been opposed to, “title freezes” and that the Louis plan would] {“avoid chaos which would result {from a mad and disorganized | scramble.” : | Louis’ letter announcing his re-|

tirement was dated Feb. 28. The

~ |ex-champion leaves Miami today

for Nassau in the Bahamas for: \an exhibition match. His retire- their children.

{ment note to Green said: ’

| “I am certain you know how tor, himself a Navy veteran of {sorry 1 must be a let the cham- World War II, disclosed that he £0 this way. 1 have held|hopes to get the administration's "I won 1t in!

Blockade Russ

She was 64, born and went to ‘ J « Holdouts'Clay

Germany.

for their departure.

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When asked why, her mothé hes and encased in wet cement in the basement - of their home after “Maybe later, honey. It might neighbors reported them missing. |

S Began Jan. 23

| Mr. McMahon said the couple} z Stuy Lapse admitted Killing the mother after|

working 4 lonely hearts’ racket] Senator to Offer

and confidence ‘game that netted Schricker 2 Ideas.

By IRVING LIEBOWITZ Several Indiana State Senators]

They. also wniemed. they. Killed! - {Mahon _ said, ed’ {Janet Faye, 50, that. 3 iis “ih a {rooming house on Long Island. | Fernandez said they got about 18500 from the Faye killing. Mrs. Beck said. they got about $4000.

mapped a maneuver today to pay «15 or 25 Adeline Place,” Astoria,

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However, measure for the present stalema Myre things have developed so that Iled GOP and Democratic bonus’ ily, Mr. McMahon said, She said | think I ought to stick to the re-| plans. tirement announcement. that I

a “Mmited soldiers’ bonus” and {Long Island, N. Y. They put the

rid from going into (body in a trunk and left it at the! Sen. Herman C. Evans (D. Frank Cano, 1202 30th Drive, As-| loomington). said he wolld con- ¢oria. They cald Mrs. Cano knew! front Gov. Schricker with two nothing of the slaying. compromise proposals today in an effort to salvage a bonus for In-| py burying it in cement in a diana veterans. {rented house, much in the same The plans: ONE: Pay a flat $400 bonus ing and the baby here, Mr. Mc-| terans, and to sur- Mahon quoted her as saying. “Cites. Other Cases The story of a long trail of {”lonely hearts” victims, including |at least four middle-aged women | | Fernandez married and two that

TWO: Erect three hospitals for \Indiana’s disabled veterans and

The young Bloomington sena-

of the two after their arrest, | “You Fernandez told. as well tell ever

okay on either one of the

{Fernandez shot Mrs. with an automatic pistol Satur-|

Downing ‘Pure Politics’

loo AR ardent foe of an over- -all| day when she became suspicious]

whose given. FRANFURT, Mar. 1 (UP)—Gen. the gross income tax. family. \name was Eva, @ras married in Lucius D. Clay recommended to-| This was done long ago, the U. 8./1908 fo Mr. Borinstein and cele- day that the army blockade a|switched their allegiance from a carding the idea, she took the Shirley Wilcox, who resigned as debate, we should do it by the) government issued’ proper clear-| {brated her 40th ‘wedding anniver- re¢ sandstone house near U. 8. [sales tax as a means of paying: baby into the basement and held collector of internal revenue last Senators themselves voting a new| {headquarters in which an eight-| the bonus to a.tobacco tax. She belonged to the Indianapo- man Russian repatriation mission | the was holding out against his order House staged a protest “walkout” the Council to leave the American zone of {yesterday

Defying Gen. Clay's order, the ately-——labeled the Russians said they had no inten: | strike against the state to kill the conducted tion of leaving. Last midnight bonus.” i iri the ‘tem- was the deadline set by Gen. Clay ~~ William . Bates, (R. New Al.

Sen. Evans twice

de- of him

¥ Sona both the Republican and, ge had talked her into selling |

Democratic bonus proposals as por five-room cottage and had “pure politics.” : acted as her agent on promires Other senators, however, are of marriage. Mrs. Downing's still behind the more convention- husband was killed in an auto al bonus. plan for -all veterans. accident a year ago. {Democrats insist on a surtax on; Mrs. Beck said after talking {of taking little Rainelle back to have New York with them and dis-

The GOP’ers, however,

lits head under water for 20 min.This came as the Democratic utes. baby’s skull. Republican Senate’ {leader John Van Ness

vaout a Railroads Ask Freight Boost

WASHINGTON, Mar. 1 (UP)—

bany), chairman “ot the all-im-|

Gen. Clay said the next move, ‘portant Senate Military and Vet- Railroad spokesmen today asked -

{was ‘up to the Frankfurt commander, Brig. “Gen. Duff. But he added: | “If I were.Gen. Duff I'd throw| a guard around their place until

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£0 home.”

File New C New Charges Over ‘Horseburger’

New charges which carry more severe penalties were on file today against 13 men. arrested in the "horseburger ring” ago.

Prosecutor ,George Dailey said| [fi

the new counts charge violation of the state ‘horse meat” Original counts of the Indiana | cosmetics law. He explained that the new counts carry a maximum fine of $1000 and two years imprisois ment,

food, drug’ and

Ash Wednesday to Usher ir Penitential Lenten Season

Catholics, Protestants Here to Mark Period of Humility With Special Services

The penitential season of Lent

will open tomorrow with Ash)

|...TWO: Place all ¢igaret tax rev-.operatihg employees from 48 to Cripe, who is an engineer with Off the discussion now would. tres-,

{leaders last night continued to

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of erans’- Affairs Committee;

Lucile they get tired of it and want to!

two weeks acco tax would raise

hn law. mise can be worked vut between | charged violation | the GOP and Democratic: bonus

-re~ a& freight rate increase ongrounds leased a three-point Republican that operating costs are going up plan to pay the soldiers’ bonus while freight and passenger revbefore 1953. ienue is falling off. ’ GOP Pay Plan | Test¥ying at Interstate

His proposal: Commerce Commission hearing, ONE: Allocation of $25 million. they said that a proposed reduc-

from the General Fund. tion of ‘the work week" for non-

ge in the World War II Bonus 4 “pours would add hundreds of.

thousands of dollars to railroads’ THREE: Enact an over-all to- ¢osts.

bacco tax to. be added to the The railroads at this hearing

fund. are asking a freight rate incredse Sen. Bates estimated that the of about 8 per cent. They orig-

cigaret tax, plus the over-all to- inally asked a 13 per cent boost, $16 million about 7 per cent of which the annually or $80 million over a ICC granted on an interim basis ve-year period. last Dec ember.

. Unless some sort of a compro-| —. Jdcobs to Hai

plans before Wednesday, Senate

{express doubt as to whether any | bonus will’ be passed during this session. |

March Comes In Like March Hare

LOCAL TEMPERATURES Ss ‘mi 21 10 a.m... 25 wee 21 ~ 11 a, m... 26 [law questions asked by GE in Mr, on 3% 12 (Noon) 28 | 23 1p. m.. 29

Unwilling to violate tradition,

Times Washi WASHINGTON, Mar, 1 { Democrat, ‘'E. Wilspn of General Electric 7 am. 8 a.m. fam... 'ests opposed to repeal’ of the TaftHartley law and many were received by Congressmen and Sen-

{them $4500 since Jan. 23 while| Hiving at the Downing home here.

Mrs. ‘Beck said the address home of Fernander' sister, Mrs.|

Later, they disposed of the ody]

/way they disposed of Mrs. Down-|

nelD® did not, spilled from the lips got me dead to wpa “I mighty

Beck talked just as eager:

Then she smashed the

In Taft-Hartley Quiz

Indianapolis Democrat Wants. Wilson To Explain Company Questionnaire Rep. announced today that he will have President Charles

called before and Labor Committee for questioning regarding the 18 Taft-Hartley

These questionnaires were widely circulated. by business inter-

; ful | Shows Legislators 3 : Je a i | ‘Everything’ | 2) | 7 lf f° 8 By PHILIP F. CLIFFORD JR. Vv A. Inefficient use of funds,

{public pesinypiuchipg and political favoritism } form the | ghastly, depressive pattern ‘that looms ominously" over

the Indiana Central State Hospital, 7 | These were drawn today by two members of “the House of Representatives who made a surprise visit to the ine | stitution yesterday. - { Heading the two-man inquiry {of existing conditions at the hose | pital was Rep. Louis F. Churilla {{D, East Chicago), chairman of ithe Penal and Retormry In‘stitutions ‘Committ {accompanied by Rep. Jr. (D. Hammond). ! - Recent charges that not | money was being a ‘for mental institutions, “prompted = the inspection, Rep. Churilla said.

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I : Ralph’ WwW. Cripe, new Indiana collector -of internal revenue, pent we ates j- ‘being

signs the oath of office after being sworn in by Judge F. Leroy | Ww Wiltrout, udge < of appellate court. g

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t Read Othman, page. PRE. 11; tell ~toilal, page 12. : : WASHINGTON, Mar. 1 (UP){“a series of un Ralph wv. Cripe --Senaté Republican Leader Ken-| In the lobby of the main men's ineth 8. Wherry (R. Neb.) hinted building is a switchboard, soon | Takes Oath of Office today ‘he might join Southern to be replaced by a more “modern Ralph W. Cripe, who has been Democrats in fighting an attempt device, at an annual “rental™ head of the South Bend office of ‘0 end the anti-filibuster-debate cost of $3000. the Internal Revenue Bureau, be- My ruling .of -the presiding of- | 2 Holds Back Nothing | ‘The telephone system now ia carpe Indiana's tax collector ta-' “I'm not saying how Til vote,” use fills our needs adequately,” day. Sen. Wherry told reporters. “But Dr, Miller said. “But now somes As he took the oath of office. I don't think we should be chang-| one in administration decides we administered by Judge F. Leroy ing the interpretation of the Sen-! need a better and more costly Wiltrout of the State Appellate ale rules every two years. . If |switchboard. - Such rot. It is an Court, Mr. Cripe succeeded F. we want a rule.to permit: ending! utter waste of the taxpayer's

| money.”

Instead of installing new come year to campaign for the office rule.” | munications, the doctor told the of Indiana State Treasurer. Demdcratic Leader Scott W. lawmakers, it" would be far bets

During the interim, Wilbur O. [Lucas of Illinois is scheduled to! ter if the. money was spent for Plummer, assistant collector, had file a bi-partisan. dehate-closing! increased food allowances and served as.acting-head of the de- petition Thursday, other ¢omforts for the patients. partment. i Under present interpretation of| He held nothing back. from the . Managed Laundry the rules, such a petition ‘would! investigators. He showed the Mr. Cripe, a native of .Goshen, be out of order and debate could everything they wanted to em ‘had managed a laundry company continue. But it is anticipated, pc. years, Dr. Miller said, the lin his home town after sérving six that Vice President Alben W.! {hospital has tried to or Aa furids years as deputy collector in the Barkley, Senate presiding officer,! !to rebuild an nw Sotrth “Bend-Goshen area on his] Ti Feverse his predecessors. “Mr. ‘infirmary, original: 1915 appointment. erry skid he wanted a Re-| He was again appointed deputy Publican conference * called as oly bulding is more than » collector in South Bend in 1933, 800n as possible on.the contem- tients are housed in this ra idly and became head of the division: plated admitistration move, | decaying s pay in 1943. onnally Opposes ) - The 6]-year-old . collector 1s| Southerners already have pro- Fn rt Ta ooh oh rs married and Has a son, Donald tested ‘that any’ attempt to choke plaster.

Stench Nauseates A nauseating stench ‘permeates ‘the entire ward.

srobay ire. structur

the Allison Division, ( tors Corp.

Seneral Mo- pass on the traditional rights of Minorities to have their say.

As the second day of debate GAL ES LASH BRITAIN’ Bot underway, Sen. Tom Connally Te rr ey LONDON, Mar. , 1 (UP) — ‘PD: Tex: charged that the pro- has been done to alleviate the Eighty-mile gales whipped Brit. posed rules change would take sordid conditions. ain and heavy seas lashed the 'le Senate off the pedestal where! The hospital's’ chief clerk Sid~ coast today as March roared in/!t NOW stands as the “last grest ney Smock, who accompanied the like a lion, bringing shipping to forum of debate in the world.” legislators on the tour, complained a ‘standstill, Ir. Wherry's statement cast a that every time he asks for am

| E hi f — [different light on the anticipated appropriation for the building; for

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course of thé debate. If he and extra’ food. for: the pctients, his other Republicans in force join requests are turned down. The the Southerners. and constitute a funds, he said, usually are directed majority to overrule Mr. Barkley, |t0 another and the leadership. then would be channel. faced with making a new decision’ Mr. Smock told the visitors he on whetlfer to fight to the fin- NA% tentative plans f fixing the ish. President’ Trumun calléd for building to. make it “habitabie veien Barons A a finish fight. yesterday, even if [°F humancbeings.”

i «it means delaying his legislati Andrew Jacobs, Indianapolis Program. 8 legislative Churchman - Urges Fight Against Secularism

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the House Education

Wilson's name. secretary of: the Indianapojis

Church Federation, today blasted secularism and communism bes:

edge of mine,” Mr. Jacobs said in fore delivering the morning in.

his letter to. Mr. Wilson

the evuelusions :

He was

| “We wanted to see just how

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For Slaying Wife

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world. |March assumed its proper form vocation in the State Senate, _-

Churches and government

N AR i, E EW CASTLE Mar. 1 (UP)- must work together against secinsertion in the Record of some Ernest Sells, 39, today was sen- ularism and communism,” he

criticisnr of a Fulton Lewis broad- tenced to life in iprisonment when said. “Beth of the athe cast of 19 Taft-Hartley law ques- he pleaded guilty to a charge that istic and opposed. to the Amferk tions, Mr. Jacobs contended that he murdered his 17-year-old 8: can conception of liberty and re the net result has been but to add tranged wife a week ago. lighous freedom.”

to the confused thinking regiard-| Sells entered the plea when he Inkling of Ink

ing the law, Was arraigned In Henry Circuit] As. an example, he cited that he CON't lo answer to a grand jury, ‘Unfit to Drink ¢ CAMBRIDGE, England,

bad: received 70 “no” answers out indictment accusing him of first-| Mar. 1 (UP) — Rudyard “URGGHEF, ©

all, I must act in this matter.” In a press statement, tollowing.

Lent will come to a 2lose at noon on the Saturd eek, or the day before Easter which falls this year on Apr. 17. {in the Hoosier Catholics will attend mass tomorraw and receive ashes upon | Mew Reattier show. | {their heads to symbolize humility and sorrow for sins. As the priest. Miller disclosed; that this winter at some length, to Mr, Wilson.

makes the ‘sign of the ‘eras upon |has bee He also had. them publishéd in n one of the warme BOMBAY, Mar, 1 (UP)—A each forehead, he -will offer this day Lenten sermons tomorrow nd [TO in Tadionstoin: Tne an the Congressional Record,

hrough Friday in Christ Epis- d one-day protest strike by 21,000 reminder: [throug PI8" average of 5.3 degrees above nor-| Mr: Wilson acknowledged redock. workers paralyzed the Bom-| “Rémember man, that theu art (S00 Ctiuonrvg the Cirgle: The| mal, Only seven other winters ceipt of the Jacobs letter and bay harbor today. |dust and ‘unto dust thou shalt church at dur e n thei).ve been as warm or-warmer asked for time to: reply to the return.” urch at noon during Lent. for since record-keeping began here questions of the Congressman: ping Bg Protestants. will gather f jmany years, 1876. He also pointed out that he had Sestanes toi hb fi Wed An|. The Roberts Park Methodist" From South Bend, with five not been asked to appear béfore imerdeiominal ona Ju ednes- Church will hold noonday servi-incnes of snow yesterday, to-in- "the House Committee dealing! uay noon non n E MCA ces tomorrow and on subsequent | \dianapolis, with a low of 90 des With Taft-Hartley repeal, He had | With Dr. he Vision. ow ee 8 throughout Lent. | | grees at midnight As March came testified befare the Senate com-. 5 Ya. the Cross.” Dr; 8h el b _be preceded] Hin; the new month Justified ‘the mittee. ALL 12/Man on the Cr : arp’; Deheon. merved gig. I Eaitorals .,.. moo 11 iacy-of the indiana. ny of ‘Persons ate Fashions ... 14/Ruark ceria 111Synod and the newly srs nang the : Side Glances 12 Administrative secretary of

“driver, had told her he “didn’t w want his family.”

Strike Ties Up Port

Jacobs sent his answers, notin “yes” or “no” form but

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of 91 to this question asked by degree murder, Judge John MorBroadcaster Lewis: A ris sentenced him Immediately. “Do you believe it should be un-'

lawful for a worker to>bepre-—1000 Return to “Work |

tvented from-performing his jon} ——t-- Mr Jacobs replied | that-he was by the Jume_gf violents; “Yotd, or LL SLIVELAND: Mart {UP} ie ted... " aid temperatures] +disappoln The public In being tposéd, En ialesy pnts "that 1087 workers, || 'lald off in - four shops Feb. 18,

Eo ee Hid wil remain below freezing|answers to his a Tulle Jn Deing impose today an £.30 letter was rent Fe added hipon, deceived and confuse 15 he; ¢ |degrate i tough. LA Hin o find that Mr. Wilson will be asked to|the use of the questionnaire is- #1 returned to work’ today, The | , ‘12{8oclety ..,.. 14: Presbyterian Board of National! oy Trou services, and devbtions degree low before morning. {appear before the House commit:{sued by the General Electric Co. Men had heen laid ff Becanse of Forum ..... 12 Ji. 8 9/ Missions, New York: ~~. will be held in ‘he . churches| Clearing skies tonight will last|tee of. which Mr, Jacobs is” a and picked up by Fulion Lewis to, |declintng car loidings fo locomo-| Meta pe. # Fore Map 3| The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, during Lent. op and sets through tomorrow, the Weather member. . ©. |propagandizeé in favor of ihe aft- [tive shops. at Oomnaaut. : 2% of the Indianapolis Epis- dental will | the. ghder of ‘the ‘Bureau said. Fair weather and a. “My Knowledge of your Views. Hartley. Jaw,” ME J Sqn fost Ind, Lima 0., and

8 Earl bis . 13 Women i Diocese, will Hive Ahe noon-, season. a \ ‘|nigh of 38 3 degrees, forecast. is important #b-your knowl-! cluded.

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