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Vandenberg Takes Steps to End Fiibister

Tells Republican

Colleagues They Can’

Vote for Cloture

WASHINGTON, Mar, 2 (UP)— - Sen, Arthur-H. Vandenberg (R. Mich.) ‘told his Republican colleagues today that they can vote! to end the Senate's anti- filibuster Jehate without fear of offending

Breaking a long silence on the! issue, Sen. Vandenberg said that if a test vote is taken, GOP- Senators ‘should vote according to ‘thelr own convictions. He said they should not be swayed by any feeling of loyalty to him. { bi It was Sen. Vandenberg who, as Senate president, ruled last! year‘that a cloture or “gag” could be imposed only on debate on bills ~not on motions to, take them up. It is this rule the administration now wants tb change, Rules Change Is Issue “Administration ; leaders have ..asked the Senate to take up a proposed switch in Senate rules . that would permit cutting off debate on any issue—not on. Just a bill—-by a two-thirds vote.

against such a ¢hange. In the .% past, they have taken advantage ©. of the Senate's rules of debate to filibuster against vil legisi

ation. Sen. Russell B. Long (D.. La.),

Huey P. expected to take up the fight for| the Southerners at today's ses-| sion. i was to be his Malden, B I The elder Long, one of the most| colorful filibusters in the Senate's |

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Fair skies, lower temperatures. and. a rising barometer were due in most” rh of the country, inauguration Jan. 10. as the map shows. And cold winds from Hudson Bay will sweep the Great Lakes area. Dark areas in small. map danale Slo, tiripes fairly « clear,

* Official Weather.

Since Monday, southern Sen-| UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU ators ‘have spoken out angrily! — Ing

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Precipitation 24 hrs. end, 7:30 a, m, Toad Total precipitation since Jan. 1 BI Ltn iinet cs an, rights i The following. table shows the tempers-|25 cents a hundred pounds above canners and cutters sold at 4 a A

Low [yesterday's figures in ‘moderately|

gesteLary So (RuSseed Maurice| OH year-old baby, Rainelle. {erns, pool rooms and cigar stores. Whitley, ‘who re. ‘ Walve Counsel to be thecked, . siie signed. Fernandez: disheveled and] U. S. Attorney aioe pone oo Ba usd 7 i roivoonan § ‘handcuffed; and- Mrs. Beck, Jook- : : own, 8 was secretary of ing refreshed after a night's Drops Subject question all suspicious appearing ell N, the ,. commission *¥ | sleep, waived examination and "WASHINGTON, Mar. 2-Mil-' men" the inspector ordered. “If Wh % )) Hr ov) for. eight years[igs& legal counsel at their arraignment (dred (Axis Sally) Gillars defied they can’t give a good account of » "aR hs during the ad- {before Municipal Judge* Willard | from the witness stand today an themselves, bring 'em in.” 7 1 . ministration of 2 MelIntyre. Judge McIntyre’ bound attempt to get her to tell more of | Inspector Troutman declared Ww former Gov. M.§ them, over to. Circuit Court for the love life she claims led herithe shakedowns were “just : * o MEANY Cited arraignment this afternoor be- to broadcast for the Nazis: {routine,” and added that “we're - g I OEAST \ send and thei It came in the midst of her Playing no favorites. The legisfirst admin tore Judge Leonafd D. Verdier. LEGEND marttcvio | Hotraiton ot Hoy . The man. who said he married fifth and final day of a personal lature made the law and we're ’ seAtTERtD 50 YE Rta. | Schricker. Tne Mr Noonan |at jeast four lonely widows and defense against a treason charge. [trying to enfores ft.” ; v wowing . |appbintment was approved by the spinsters in four years of love| Under pressing questions from yarn Sum Tickets Tore SLEET: SNOW. 1 | Governor. swindles, and his 200-pound mis- Prosecutor James M. Kelley Jr.,| ar er this morning police had . NOW First Change tress, stoutly declaring her »wn|on her relations with Prof. Max confiscated quantities of baseball 7 AND pLURRIES V//////] RAIN .Appointment of Mr. Noohan|love for him, admitted the slay Otto Koischwitz, one-time teacher| "tC8 a1 ] 3iTeate EWD a8 oi. SURREY... {was the first change in thelings last week in nearby Byron in Hunter College of New York, ges “0 eeping rooms for |Miss Gillars finally shook her gil. |Pool selling ‘as a result of raids

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Lonely Hearts Killers Waive | Counsel on Andigament.. Stage Crackdown

: J, Michigan Officers Scan Lists ys : “Of Missing Women for Other Victims ©. | ‘Just Routine," GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Mar. 2 (UP)—A pair of ruthless “lonely hearts A admitting three murders for money, was ‘Says Inspector ; charged forma ay with shying a young mother and her baby. “Turn these bookie joints up 1 Aathorties Tn a dozen states scanned lists of missing women|side down,” Inspector Leo Leo Trout- ~ Liquor Executive |to learn if there were more than three victims of Raymond Fernan- man. ordered half a dozen oles dez, 34, a toupeed, Spanish “mail order” Casanova, and his fat.squads today in a rgnewed crack. down on gambling. : The orders went out by tele.

Takes Post Again; paramour, Mrs. Martha Beck, 30. Succeeds Rudd To Fernandez and Mrs. Beck were| “Sally Cuts ff phone ‘after the ‘squadmen ‘had been instructed by radio to call ‘Love Questions

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: {charged jointly with murder on| The. Alcoholie Beverage Com-| anarate warrants for the Son mission today appointed John, gecged killing of Mrs. Deliphen headquarters. In each case the Noonan of Indianapolis as ABO wning, 28, widow, and the |oficers were given lists of tav-

ABC lineup since Mr. Schricker's Pp |Center, Mich. |very hair and stared her coldest. °0 two cigar’ stores, Officers sald they found 33. Uses Latin books of baseball tickets and a “Are these ad hominem

(a Dox of package tickets when they Latin phras® meaning personal) Vis

They also edntessed killing Mrs. ~The present commission: has|y, net Fay, 50, of Albany, N. Y., been. held over from the- admin-| gt "Valley Stream, N. Y. They] {istration of former Gov. Gatea.|o..o girections which enabled!

Hog prices rose as much as|br to

|active trade in the Indianapolis | Stockyards today. Good and choice. 160 to 225-|so0 ‘pound weights sold at $21 to sa $21.50, the top price. Weights from 225 to 260-pound weights

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|225-pounders reached $21.25. Sow prices” rose 50 cents to|$1 figures from $16 to $17. Choice] lightweights reached $17 50. : Hogs weighing from 260 to 290 {pounds moved at $19.50 to $20.50.

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take up Republican demands for & reduction in excise taxes. Committee sources said it will probably be séveral weeks before. the group_can_ even ‘consider the

social security and tax increase

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Agen ts Pin Corp eco GOP proposals. They sald the Amerie sais 2 ~committee wants first to finish its co work - on President- Truman's |

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recommendations, .

The House Republican Steering

“the wart] _ be cut back ht once to the prewar 1041 rates.” It said such action would encourage business, . de-

federal revenues.

King R. Traub

and graduate of Shortridge High : School, is a member of Phi i. Gamma Delta. He served over-

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| Prices from $18 to $19 were, paid for 290.to 350-pound weights.| A truck lot averaging 371 pounds brought $17.50, while 100 to 160-

$2

Steer and heifer prices imained steady. Several part-loads ‘of high-medium to mostly good od | +1800 to 1050-pound steers ae; mixed yearlings sold at $23 to $24.

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“hai ‘choice steers reached $25.50 in’ 97% late trade. jie /steers and mixed +” brought $21 to $22.50. Scattered common grades of

10% these groups sold at $19.50 to $20.|

‘Two loads of good near 850pound heifers moved at $23.35. °

good grades sold at $23 to

"923. 50. Common and medium . J light heifers brought $18.50 to $22. io Bulls Steady Be

Cow prices remained steady, 3% although bidding was lower. Odd {good beef cows sold at $17.25 to ss | $18. Common and mediums

Hh Foils Clean-up Attempt

At Cleaners Here

Two would-be burglars were ..\routed from the Red Seal Cleaners, 529 Warsaw St, early today by a merchant policeman. | The officer, Elza West, 49, of 4830 E. Terrace Ave. digcovered. a broken window in the estab- +..| lishment: Upon investigation he saw two men disappear in the

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Me . Ing its 25th year of investment Allen & Stew -|dark, he told police. Nothing was Atasman. whi 1s ' ‘banking service. J. Dwight Peter- Aan a ne " ‘|found missing from the store. | ny office—Gov, son 1s president. Bajiisn Morley ah :| A man described as a “Mex4 E —————— oh of Com Bldg dh “er Joust was Joon SAEIng fp - " a : y . sens eho of. ve. Langdon, 38... = conomist to Ta ton 74 Corp 8s 87 9 v..|of 2462 Broadway, late yesterday chert To Real Estate A Men Nn ng 1 Limestone ws ® oo of axe returned home, she Teportey oy a dois Fat VE CRS wo Sree} 80 8 19. ec. vevdines mist, will address members of the|Indpis Railways 55 €7.. ..... 81 Defective Flue Blamed | : ax + Indianapolis Real Estate Board Kunoer Pa Siege Fo i 2s at a luncheon tomorrow in the AREAS w¥ 0% In Kenyon College Fire | to the maylies d Pub er: 3%s 73 ..... 100% 108° V Columbia Club. Paper. Att Oo. 88 88 +.» GAMBIER, O. Mar. 2 (UP)—|

of revenue for moring for the —on-admissions ed coffers. The formal request

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trends Tor the last 13 years to a financial association -members and building industrialists, will address board members| and guests on “The Real Estate|

Harfy Nagle, chairman of Un-| American

. & speech on the question, “Is

Ica?” during the meeting on Mar.| 15 in Jones Restaurant.

AVERAGE AUTO AGE 9.3 + ‘DETROIT, Mar. 2 (UP)—The| average age of automobiles in service is 9.3 years and of trucks eight years, R. L. Polk & Co.| statisticians reported today. -

Local Produce |

Nw ™- ™ and over, 3ie;| Ibs. and Leghorns, 34c. heavy oes 28¢, « color 60, and] fh pring 236; cocks," ec; stags. 0. 3 No. 1. ibs. to case

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Local Truck Grain Prices

No..2 red wheat, $2.10 0. 3 white corn, $1.23. ow $1.19

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Communism a Threat to Ameér-|

Mr. Downs, who has predicted Pu Trac Term 58-57

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103 La tKenyon- -Colege--dormitory-- fire:

{The blame for the disastrous;

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lwhich took nine lives was pinned : today on a defective flue as work:

Activities . Committee, clearings * #ith District, American Legion, in| {Debits

WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 —Govern ment expenses ‘and EM for the. cur-|

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|crews searched the ruins for the -|missing bodies of six students.

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'Hog Prices Open 25¢ Up; = Steers and Heifers Steady

FBulk.of good heavy sausage bulls]

{dium sausage and good beef bulls sold at $19 to $21.50. Vealer prices dropped 50 cents. | |sold at $20 to $21. A few near good and choice moved at $28 to 20-year-old basketball

| $30; ing $27.50, and culls mostly at §13 er during the Muncie ‘Sectional

Good and choice native lambs in| |mixed weights sold at $25.50 to city court yesterday after a lec-|ant state FHA director; Joseph F..

{grades sold at $20 to $25.

|extremely * heavy 112-pound fed|cie defeated Cowan im a Satur-| weoled Montifia lambs sold land Elbridge” G. Wilkinson, Vet-|

Te€-1325.75. A short deck of medium 1age fed yearlings brought $22.

steady despite a scarce supply. Revity J. Young, 73, Highland, 4] Two loads of near 1050 to 1100 Good and choice moved at $8 to pound steers rose to $24 and 510, common and mediumyat $6/ $24.25 prices, while odd head of to $8.

Medium lightweight | Hogs, 5775; cattle, 1150; calves, Young did not regain consclous- trust,’ died yesterday. He had exempted from mandatory Tetire-pines had granted de re recoge yearlings 375, and sheep, 450.

Joo. stepped-up glassarea. ~~ 120 hp. Sample the new quiet of Estate Wagon. engines with self-setting valve ha - Got to see the comfort that's all [ifters that keep tappets from tap- Just specify it when you place your “through it, in everything from " ;ing throughout its lifetime. “order — and since plenty of others

{but Gov. Schricker was expected New York police to dig up Mrs.!

{to replace the entire commission : soon. New appointments ‘were ex- Faye hogy from the basement of

pected to be announced shortly After the legislature ends . its Downing and. {61-day session Mar. 7. similarly buried. Mr. Noonan left the ABC in| ron May of 1945 to join Continental Distilleries Corp. and in January, 11948, he joined the National Liq-| uor Corp. here as sales and pub. {lic relations manager. [

‘Basketball Fan Fined as Slugger

ited the cigar store in 663. KE, tactics going fo be pursued?” she 16th St. Howard Lineback, 39, asked:

“Is that the only Kind of of 1833 Broadway was arrested. The doses of ae attack you have, Mr. Kelley?” | efor a i & sombined sigar . sno n The prosecutor dropped the Columbia Ave, netted 28 books |subject, But before he had let itior il tickets, the raiders’

go, he” had obtained testimony eporfe Robert. Taylor, 27, of

that Miss Gillars and Kolschwitz, | who she said was her “man of| 306 Cornell Ave. was arrested.

{destiny,” were at a Berlin movie |the night ; Koischwitz’ wite had |

ought $15.75 to $18.75, while]

Parley Will Discuss | ‘FHA Economy House 1

SOUTH BEND, Mar. 2—Archi : , Mar. 2—Archi-| tects, builders and lenders in the| her fourth child. local area will confer on specifi- Mrs, Koischwitz and the baby, 'cations of an economy house for ater were killed in a bombing at- + liow income groups Tuesday in tack. Koischwitz died in Ger-|p nino poary today was “ MUNCIE, Mar. 2 (UP) 'the Oliver Hotel here, R. Earl/many in 1944. soundings” of land © dking a — Alpeters, State FHA director, in In-| Miss Gillars. did admit she tions on a petition asking thet fan was! l “might” told Koischwitz'| petition asking that 3 |dianapolis, said today. for 4 have Ol8C {some 250 acres of land in northe common and medium -atunder 4 suspended 30-day all petails of the 1949 program eldest daughter, Stella, now 21, east Indianapolis be annexed to 8.50 to $27, top mediums reach-|sentence today for hitting a play-| announced Just v Bons from) she was 3 "suxious to av She) the city. merican $18.50. Some dropped to $10. |of the State Basketball tourna-| Dada. or al discussed. afraid they would arrest her.” is ares 1s bo A io Sheep prices remained steady. ment last week. ~ Indianapolis representatives in- ami ———— - land Arlington Aves.

James ‘Ertle paid a $5 fine inicjyde C. Worth Barnett, assist- Marshall Restored A number of residents ree

{quested annexation to secure cit: {Buerger, chief Underwriter; To Active List services. Others have not bi Ertle struck Leo Ganter Jr. a Arthur L: Hill, Chicago agent of WASHINGTON;

A _deck of top-good and choice | - Mar. 2 (UP) an opinion on annexation, how-P-8! {Muncie Burris player, after Mun | Federal Mortgage Association, | — President Truman has ap-/eVer, and itis the latter group the {proved restoration of former Sec- boardmseek to “sound out” before

{retary of State George C. Mar. taking annexation steps. fine 40 the Army's active .list, An

$15.75. Odd shells dropped to

Zoning Board

In Annex Poll The City Plan Commission and -

Bull prices remained steady.

Id at $22. Best grades were, lable (quotable). at $22.50. Me-

6. Small lots common to good ture from Judge Mario Pieroni.

at |day afternoon: game. .

Dies of Fracture Slaughter ewe prices remained HAMMOND, Mar.

{eran Administration Loan Guar-| {anty officer.

just good near 82-pound ar ; ———— 1% 2 corridor Tugwell Dies thesdeitnis.LOCKPORT, N. Y., Mar. 2, The wartime Army chief of ened enc —— Ind., .died last night of a, ont) Charles H. Tugwell, 80, staff retired voluntarily from the] RECOGNIZES EOKEA. fracture suffered Feb. 24 when he father of Rexford G. Tugwell, A Army when he accepted appoint] MANILA, March 2 (UP)— |was struck by a truck driven by| {one-time member of President ment as Secretary of State al- President Elpidio Quirino ane ‘Fecelpts ~ were: | Donald Shields; 29; “Reno; ~Pa:iFranklin-D. - Roosevelt's “‘brainithough five-star generals were nounced. today. that the Philipe

me | vious annexation.

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