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WEDNESDAY; MAR. 2 1049 i . E

Around the World—

~ 8 Russians ed Off In House by MP's lin U.S. German Zone

. ‘Soviet Repatriation Group Refuses” ‘To Leave Frankfurt on ' Clay’ s Order

id Amarican military police td feet up a water-tight vlockéde| For Decision Today © use occup y eight Russian members of a Soviet tres legis ee repatriation commission who said they couldn't leave the American ARIS Sing bit ui lative

gone as ordered until they heard from Moscow,

“Saal Tis | * Juicial Bl (Into Car Tax

Vehicle Valuation Measure Comes Up

and office. Strains of accordion |

, music were heard floating faom| "the blockaded house. Sfh 0 2 © German workmen shut off an ; water, gas electricity and Role phone service to the house by dis-| connecting wires and - digging up ar egal jon lent An ig aerican military police, each armed with a .45 cali- Measure Same . ber automatic pistol and a police sed “club, patrolled the. house - under As House Pas

sians in even more éffectively than the “western powers. have today in the State Senate.

Russians have no airlift. votes it will automatically

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by Gen.. Lucius D. Clay. The_mission’s accreditation to! the American zone expired at|midnight Monday. The Russians refused to leave. Col. 8. A. Wood, | Were removed. Frankfurt proyost marshal, ex-| Same Form tended:

hours, until §-a. m: today (1 a.m: yote today, is in the same

The Russians still were there pr... .. when the deadline passed, refus-| ing to leave on grounds. they The amendments added

out orders from Moscow. those who opposed the bill.

Bulgaria "A WITNESS at the espionage-| treason trial of 15 Protestant ‘clergymen testified today that an| American ‘official asked him to Which predominated. In collect Russian military informa- School.* \ tion because “America is getting! The other would have

Nikola Petkov, executed. Bulgar- segregation. fan anti-Communist léader. Mr. | ee ert TN

Stratev was brought from jail to at : testify against the clergymen. 4 Men Locked. Up secretary of the American peace Four men suspected of

ing that fntormation < on Russian

France lin a downtown hotel.

for the arrest of Paul Moret, an

ficial in th inistry f com-! bin Po Tu » “Legislative

Indianapolis Time). las when it Was passed by the hundred dollars of valuation at

could be charged with treason it. |day, then remoyed yesterday, |'® el they abandoned their post with- Were aimed as a concession to The valuation of Cah men io .

ready for war against the Soviet to tity councils in first, second the change. Union.” : and third class cities, much of|

The witness was Christo Stra- the. power to determine Ivhether Police ‘Hold Two Men tev, closest friend of .the late or not their city should elimina

treaty mission to Sofa, as say, triviting to the delinquency of- a|_Jesss David Regan, a1 E. 13-year-old Indianapolis girl were Sou Jepo police he] activities Was needed J ay oinapg De was slugged in the mouth and knocked down by two. men who INTERIOR MINISTER Jules The West Side girl, reported demanded his money as he was: Moch announced today that a to-/missing from home Feb. 10, was {walking in the 300 block Virginia tal of eight persons have been ar- picked up by police Monday a at'Ave. at 1 a. m. The men disap. rested and handed over to the New Jersey and Washington Sts.peared when he attempted to get!

In one phase of the crackdown, grancy. The girl was turned over) a military judge issued a warrant, {to the Juvenile Aid Division. field, 0.

into & measure which would strike home to every motorist. The measuré as introduced in the House Jan. 18, would have °

oe (85th judicial circuits in the state.

'unaminously. 82 to 0. | But when Senators got hold|

of it they changed its whole com- i hos . orders to let no one in or out, A deciding vote on’ the bill ta plesica, The measure as it comes

for a deciding voté today ix

Ordered Out By Olay © [outlaw segregation in Indiana's I a bill for a tax on motor vehicles The siege scaled the eight Rus-| | public schools was scheduled forita replace the present personal

|property assessment tax, if

* ‘been sealed in Berlin, for the| If it receives a majority of the| “A receiptigfor the tax will be|

move required be new license plates‘

The Russians, four enlisted men | to. the Governor's desk: for .ig-/Can be obtained. and four officers, are members of nature since the House passed The valuation for each year, ‘an eight-man Soviet repatriation | the measure several days ago. make and model of car and truck mission which was ordered out! wonday, the Senate added two will be decided by the State Tax of the American zone of Germany ameandnients to the House measfure. However, yesterday the bil was returned to the amendment] " Need Papers i |stage and the two amendments |

[Board and a copy of the new as-| | sessment will be sent each county | er.

Vehicle owners. will be required | {to present their title, certificate or| |bill of sale at the time of paying!

the- deadline another 32. The bill, as it comes ‘up for a/their tax. The treasurers shall

form then collect taxes on each one| the ‘established tax rate in that aking ‘unit in which the vehicle

Mon- s kept.

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the/rence in the amendment. It is {not likely the .lower assembly given will be particularly Feceptive, to

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maneuvering by Indiana Senators |

: The Russians apparently settled down for along slege in the has turned an ordinary House luxurious red sandstone mansion that has served as their Tesidence, bill dealing with judicial circuits

fifth, seventh and i

In_that form it passed. the House J

|schedule furnished by the State. | Qnie of the amendments would Tax Board. - have: relieved school officials of yr the bill in its present form the responsibilities of hiring any passes the Senate -it will be re|other teacher than one of a race turned to the House for concur-

Shih is Lar na whey a ¢ a FIT Le

- INDIARAROLIS TIMES _

istoric Fight? Senators \ : See ‘Sabotage’ As Blood erors ther for pk 4% oR | of Arbitration |. EEE mnt

. As word of the death of Leonard Eugene Jackson, 139 Gardner 7 7 Chinge Governor olny ‘Tyndall Towne, was received at the Marion. County sheriff's .

‘office, a group of deputies was preparing to go to the hospital to Blocks Repealer ~“loffer blood transtusions to te Manufacturing Co. two years. a Of Utility Act ~~ |accident vietim. 'native of Peru, he attended

i) indlana’s rebel Republican The group was headed by Deri Franklin College before joining i {State Senators today enatged) er of the car which struck xMr.| |the Marines, He wis a member ho! |Goy.~Schricker personally “sabo-|yaoieon, Earlier yesterday: Depu-'2 of Tyndall Towne VFW Post Post and [taged” outright repeal of they Goodwin and Sheriff James FFs Baptist Church of Peru. utilities compulsory arbitration’ Cunningham called at the: hos-| Military funeral services will be

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Haw, . { {held in Peru. pital. Learning that Mr. Jack- | Four GOP Senators, self-styled son was in critical condition and He is survived by his wife; two ‘labot liberals, accused the Gov-|in need of transfiisioms, Deputy daughters, Rita and ; his ernor of blocking passage of the Goodwin returned to the sher- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jack«

|repeal yesterday afternoon by|iff's office and posted a notice son; 1 Peru; a brother, Howard. forcing Several Sénate Democrats asking for donors. _. |Jackson, studeft in Ball State to vote against the measure. | The deputies who responded College and a sister, Mrs. Edith The rebelliots Republican Sen- {were scheduled to go to the hos-|Willlams, Indianapolis. ators. Harold Handley of La- pital at 8 p.m. Word:of Mr. Jack! Porte, Edwin Beaman of Prince- son's death” was received at a ™

ton, William - Bates of’ New pom. an en m—— Served In Marines

ny rf Here's how Marion on County. Deputies Goodwin and William |

4 Senators voted on the repeal of Rusie were on road patrol when N or “ od : the utilities compulsory" arbitra- the accident happened. * Both re-' WOR H & ake 5 hi [tion law. ported that Mr, Jackson “lunged” EN For—Kelly, McConahay, Me-|in front of the car as it passed Four refusling paints for the B-50 in its world-girdiing non- | Farland, West. the spot where he had been stop flight are shown on ‘the above chart. Fuel Sipfunters fed the | Against—Garrett, Moore. . standing by the roadside. he Azores, Saudi Arabia, the Philippines and | They reported that his wife, B.50 midair at the Azores ¢ PP | Albany and. Roy Conrad of| Lois Jackson, had stated her hus-| awail, | Monticello;” voted for the arbi-/band had been off work a month |

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|tration repeal, a Democrat plat- because of a nervous ailment.

Fs pledge. | A member of the Marine C ' B- 50 Flies Nonstop. Around | i Meanwiitle House Democrats he served three years and

gan & new tactical move to|On duty in Japan. He formerly

“ " hi 5 World: Refueled Four Times Th a ee offwas a Machinist #1 5: b Adams,

ul Rep. Harry Latham (5, 1-6. Policeme in 4 (Continued From Page One) ithe plane reached headquarters to 8 disnapolis) inserted 4 new voi] n Joi :

verage time of minu es : : carried-12 50-caliber guns but no 2% TH 30. minutes 0 tary—arbitration law -in—an—old J) Subduing Man i hs CE ammunition or bombs: For addi The 14-member crew was given [bill. It comes up for action today. MAKE A DATE tional safety margin, bomb bays physical examination just be-. Charges Plaything - In Street ‘Brawl fuel tanks were installed. {fore the takeoff. After a brief Immediately, Rep. W. O. : 10 BE ON HAND The historic flight was per-! |press conference, the crewmen Hughes, Republican House leader,. IT TOOK SIX policemen to ar- : hig formed on a schedule of master. Were hurried away to flight phy- charged that Gov. Schricker was/rest. ‘Harold Parker, 24, of 605] AT THE ful precision and precaution. {siclans again this morning for making a political plaything out Eddy St. late yesterday, after he}. Gen. Ramey and his associates More examinations, to study the of labor with an on-again, off:/had already knocked out one man STRAUSS said the flight was ordered on effects of their long grind. |again attitude toward compulsory in a street brawl in the 100 block 3 Feb. 18. Three days later, on Jucky Lady II took its name|arbitration legislation. : |of W. McCarty St. Feb. 21, the B-29 tanker planes {from the B-29 “Lucky Lady,” one! Sen. Handley charged on the | Police arrived to find J. C. wil- rd GOLF CLINIC— were in place at the refueling/of three Superforts which began Senate floor that Gov. Schricker son, 26, of 924 Michael St. lying| - FRIDAY AND

points. {a round- the-world flight last July. campaigned on a promise of out-| [unconscious on the sidewalk and © Made Hourly Reports {Two of the planes finished the right repeal solely to get labor's Parker standing over him. Wil-| y Hourly reports came back from flight and the third crashed in votes. He claimed that some Re-/son was sent.to General Hospital| SATURDAY—ON Lucky Lady II to the Strategic Arabia. _lpublican senators -sincerely and charged with drunkenness ; Air command at Omaha and 8th! While hundreds of persons ap- | worked for “the repeal on the and Sisorder]y Sonduct: er i Air Force headquarters here. So|parently were in on,the secret of grounds that it was against basic| IE TH SPORTSMAN'S DR : WHEN PARKER slugged Pa-

“As Slugging Suspects

Police today were holding two |

“ v ol Were summoned to put the fight- ; Sen. Handley shouted. “But th SIXTH— “men as suspects in the slugging B- 50 1 r d S \d-U De ti " ® ing man into the patrol wagon. {and attempted robbery of a 33-| ¢ me as oupe mocratic party has. Parker was arrested on charges -

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“Mr. Stratev quoted Cyril Black, On. Morals Charges [year-old south Side man early to-|

con- day. x

army for trial in the govern-/At first she insisted she was from up. he said. ! ey Os on Rleged: {Harlan, Ky., police said. Her, Three hours later two men an- the B-29's 4600 miles. { Chamber. a <Indiana industry i Communist spy activity. . i |parents later identified her as awering the descriptions of Mr.!s The Air Force describes the B-50 as the same aircraft as the ‘needs. - “= In hili ines THERE'S NO , Twenty other persons now are their missing daughter. Regan’s assailants were" arrested | B-29 bit turned out with pe mers . - ORRISInG. repeal, Eda. well under investigation, Mr. Moch, The men, including the man-| jon vagrancy charges in the 500 |time and precision instead ot | Johnson (R. Anderson) declared: ILA, Mar. 2 (UP) — : (HARGE— announced in a formal statement ager and the night clerk of the block W. Washington St. They wa e haste, tree in S dll | #The: utilities arbitration ‘Tepeal pL 2D AS i | after 3 saline} meeting: hotel, , wete - charged With. va- denied the Aliack sua. said they} The ‘Air Force has one wing | | a stained” with blood. Its pre-|route to Clark Field has been) FORE!

were J uliing from, Spring-

Calendar . . .

devised were the channels of the Lucky Lady II flight. no word principles of “free labor.” ooummuniéation pat Jeports from of if leaked 4 § to the public. ‘Out to Pass’ trolman Joel Sanders in resisting| FLOOR—THE cn arrest, two more squads of police

“We have not ‘broken faith,”

n. Conrad informed se | . |coldngues that “we ought a nate, disorderly conduct and resist- 5 _ CONDUCTED Bo

Version of Superfortress if mp Tui i fi ins an oncer and sent to Genersi PROFESSIONALS

{the hell Gov. Schricker really | Hospital for treatment of a

Commerce as a bunch of “ “SASHINGTON, Mar. 2 (UP)—The B-50 Isa “souped-up” B-2 jess, political jellyfish who need

| Superfortress built for better all-round performance. a “slap in «the face” to wake! TIMBERMAN It has a top speed of 400 miles an hour, which is 50 miles an them up. He indicated that the per 0 lsshg NOEL EPPERSON—

{hour faster than the B:29, and a 6000-mile range compared with repeal might, be the “slap” the|

Newer Plane Is Faster by 50 MPH, wants to do.” bruised leg ana. possible broken ho Has 1400 Miles More Range, Air Force Says = | He blasted the Chamber 4 re AE Was Uetlel WN WEN - WAYAE

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group of undisclosed size already \nedrtates murder permitting pow- missing since late yesterday and in operation as the 43d Bombard-| Far Short of Need labor groups to commit|is presumed Jost, 18th Fighter a HIER ment Wing, medium, based at |mass murder on helpless women Wing headquarters announced to- ey ng 0. Davis-Monthan Airbase, Tucson,| . and children by striking.” day. L. STRAUSS & (

Munich

A SULTRY Germ an blond:

sobbingly pleaded innpcent today, BILLS PASSED

stantly at her eyes as she and . six German co-defendants denied espionage charges in the U. 8. military court.

tonal Sustd. (68 ayes, 2 Appropriates $15,000 to sons

dental death while on duty with National Guard. (71_ayes,

\ TWO SENIOR Israeli army of- | serve school operating under t

(71 ayes; 1

et E at Tel Aviv said today. Brojects. (8

tinuous service on the force; also

(60 aves, 1

with the Communi

Information Bureau, Bureau, no SHacharge of his duties. (71

ayes,

ive to voting which were omitted of segregation. Patients suffering hen act was amended. (71 ayes,

artment of Insvection of blie

“community” drinking cup. |'vides-- that eounty treasurers,

But aside frofn the obvious ne- school ov vonferepees © called by glect of the patients’ welfare, | Board, 68 ayes .

sB there was an undercurrent of re-| Se A to township

tion”. of a physician from Florida p te tn eo only ta. cities ind] 31 ayés, 8 noe | william Prankiin’ 8torms, o 5 Gresnsbure: | {Bess M, Shoemaker, 64 at 3540 N. Penn; who rried on the payroll as| Ta (78 ayes, 1 no HB 14s (Buente)—Bi iis ME a sylvania, myocardial infarction . is ca Pay SB (Lane Mek ariand) —S wine Ex-| Commission: Terminat nr aia Aviation, Luk M. Rosaell, 88, (esibicy |Luey Hitickiey, 83, “at 1626 - Brookside : assistant to the superintendent. Fnibteors: Requires exhibitors of swine to nautics Commission on April 30. 1040 and hx 3 Sampo Amick 11, 1 > carcinoma to give attention to the sole—which i Is Dr. Bahr, the lawmakers | provide an ni fact itoments HaREerad ets (41 commisston with, Ray, ' Alien P Pate, #4, at Methodist,” arterioh. ns aves 0 noes.) 42, 1328 N. Alabama; | learned, is paid $707 per month. [TCRR" io "hog chalers vaccinations: ¢1i| HR 410 (Helt)—Ernie Pyle Park: A LRA Basor; 42, 1336. Alabama porothy J. Alstott, 1, of General, glomer- HEAVY CREPE RUBBER—which ives soft yieldin Out of this he must pay $150. for ayes 0_ noes. propriates $3500 for improving ‘Erni ulonephritis. : ut of this he pay 190 (Mosie-Moss)—Farm Diseases roadside park on UB 36 ners Dine | YARIS. Bertha M. Jones, 66, st 2331 Broadway, : “room and board.” {eo Em: Creates the Indians Commis-| (42 ayes, 0 noes.) amr Dana. A myocardial Sestmemslon, The newcomer, Dr. Jesse V.| om on on or me ABET to Huts Ine dott (Roger Ts) —Doeuments: Logaiiges DIVORCE SUITS FILED |Leonare rd Li 40, at General, pancre-| ~~ traction underfoot Cohn, eseives a monthly salary stock “and poultry diseases. The commis-| justices of rae RU Ruth vs. ne 0. Dwigans. Cora Laura 3. Pike, £3, at 2207 E. 38th.* arterio- Th a ~ arg r oy ndings and recom- olfie it 14 War or Sclerosis [7 of § 66 He is not ch ed, men ations to. the Ei by Nov. 1,10 n oes) of :the. armed. fotom. - (48 ayes, Le VS, James E. Goff. enie May vs Victor Cass, .64, at Methodist, cerebral; vt e uppers are plump, stocky calf . ior quarters apd rations for} Toag 5 170 Morn ts. 80 rh nd) ~T R BILLS SIGNED -. |Suwald “Mckion HmiT- ol , hig Marra Rin 94, at 4125 Colle myo : . t e - Hu | —Tax e-! M ng. Mary ne, a e, - . 7 either himself or his family, the luna 3 Limitation: Limits to five years the| By Governor pe es. z*, On armers COT An art Rat. | carditis. ’ in CORDOVAN SHADE legislators were told. ~ |time in "mag 5, refunds or xo a pay- {aD 28 Dr IRAs of Bien: Amends ryn R. ve. John B. HP ernie ws. Clarence c Johnson, 07, at 1412 N ie, ’ In the opinion of the investi-|menis m& made by county treasurer. lo. vor dealers to obtain ‘r pack-|Luther Chambers. Helen vs. John Liford.| Holmes carcinoma vind . . Sin bes hese deal, {Ann Eliece Aiman, § days, at St. Vin- " " BO ar a pat Steg Birmit. and te, el Sper tor earry ub Raber ge PoCon, at 1881 W. New Yorr Stamped in these oxfords i is "TAYLOR MADE . petent doctors .In in M8 jangible Tax paid on promissory notes|to sell bar supplies NA Rooma, Fiana 8 a carcinom thoroughly trained in the cans tangle . morfg tage in cases where courts rd 89 (Wert- ret —clty Salaries: Cor- Mattion, Joan ob. 0. Shokm: Trias | he Bell Doster, 49, at General. dia which, getting down to earth, and treatment of mental a-| have ruled notes are not subject Sects error. in Act attting salaries; Lewis betes mellitus, hs tient withot at “importation” Pot] “ise (5 to x Beek) k)~Bang’'s un 11 nie. ta. “XK Cemeteries : ; i ———— P Wateots, el n is 'et 6 tive "mn : 8 u on Disease’ ns’ 3 iH gu 08 2 ver. physicians from Dy states Jose: Autnorizes establishment of, Bangs erie abut Titooss. custodians of BIRTHS mr te Jala. 61 1 Lexington, coro . means good shoe making—and fit— ot ” testing ‘labors vet. Boys n clusion. i . Praise Dr. Bahr sales barns and by county res Bang's erans are . ather, Helen Smith, 337 W.|Rose Layne 84, at 1338 N. Delaware, ar- ] y ‘ | disease rograms. (70 ayes, 0 noes.) HB 207 (Baverly)—Yeterans' Burial ‘Al-| A, Home. Tal . t als rossi " ; “The conditions we have found |° Tr Emith-ElehRors) oy ng Darlal All. mt Ele OAvock, 101 at 452 W. 18th, ar- and style—and \ VALUE!

Gertie Doerre, 26, dabbed con- in » $939 CER al manner neoSasary for committment.

oy x ROBPIM sD 19 (Bentr ager)—Court Proced > : 5 : (C bey Zapeeial” ‘Appropriation: a: "the refueling in the air, flew 9400 Repair of some 537 miles oo STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW]

Handrick, as compensation for his acc

\ authorizes ents \__ ficers were killed and another Tgni: also aut iy mits municipal officers and \ ch physicians may sel h as school |™ Shar inployee \ ged with collections to establ Cash | \_ - wounded when they struck a mine physician” and cli ely health officers. | Co funds ‘of ‘not to ay ig

. > * eo 3 r ¢ s char, ; i lverted to aerial tankers and the street: commissioner's use, - | . ant 500. (3 gropped what ‘the Air Force de- the Board of Works has reached o _celved by United Nations head-| Gives Board of Works of Indianapolis, LEB 10d Mattox Thompeon) or Mortgage scribed officially only as a “use-NO decision as to the amount to on ° )

wer to assess property holders for sewer

ent ) Russia might sell out Yugoslavia | "SB (Evans-Batchelel)—County Clerks’ - oon because of Marshal Tito’s Split | Salar Aw 000 or less, $500 | Would amend Brace Constitution vs Cyclone —engines of -2200-horse-. -of —curbs--need repair as. International t. reimburse him for expenditures sade!

5.) B 83 (Kelly) pire Protection: Permits| ities and tow Tas to ontract with towns, ®f Seung Jate operations of airports. (

rivate industries to provide fire pro-| aves, 2%

_. Ssentment at the recent “importa- and joint or consolidated school boards Bea- Thomas C. Overman, #9, at. Methodist, « . - 0 pu than $2000 without letting of contracts. _trice Alexander, ‘47. 485 fp 0ronary occlusion 7 . We PURPOSELY put this picture up side down—

Ariz. It also has 300 B-50's on! City officials today faced the| Scoring the union lobby as a The last report from the plane _lorder. The rate of delivery is problem of distributing $275,000( “fierce and unscrupulous pressuretindicated - that ft ‘was 90 miles) THE MAN'S STORE Martel 1 aries: Pixes salary of Township Agrisory secret. : in funds to two departments | group,” Sen. Johnson told his col-/northeast of Clark, the announce-

{Board members st $25 a year. Pre Haw fixes compensation at $5 a meetl

ouse “ McBride) — Social Seeprt $252 year. ( 3 noes Plans for the B-50. were. laid Ee oepnt. pharm” to gather p12. de a SEE, en Abe own in design tn 1004 an pro C.J Tn Th, re may png rts + ee nt our as. ITS STRAUSS" | o & he J e o do the job in where they're going.” | : a Ts sani rT oh SET rte LEE on HB. 447 (Hix)—Personal A opriation:| So g . ober a groyp was sent Maio, who has jurisdiction over| .° me foreign power. Appropristes $15,000 to Sond of Roy Maxey. Hog Br dil y an. po to Alaska for operatioNal tests In|314 miles of unimproved streets, *

ayes, 0 noes

J provement liens. (70 ayes, 1 no.) Indiana Prout ies (Isler)—Sanitary Districts: Au-

al Guard. 17L aes; D BOG.) ai pn. | thorizes dissolution of sanitary districts than 40 hours between Carswell direction of M. G. Johnson, city|

[ 8B 1 Ce o Organized under a. 1013 law, when the | - |engineer. ol Land i |ables two or more sehool corporations. .to STESTIRE RCE BL 00S 0 without ois |Field, Ft. Worth, Tex., and Ha-| nite to employ one school ph Sle to] {standing liabilities. (73. ayes, 0 m

ET kn SB 116 (Beaman)—City Finances: per.

in the Faluja area, & report re- "ggg MeConihay) —Sewer Assessments: |7€5. 1

Four | 38 a (Hiehorn)—odity Criminal Laws: 10 JHicase , mortgages of record. (73 ayes, the fight. : Monies From 1948 - a uthorizes” Supreme 8B 14 (Annes) Pacis Pro-| The B-50 looks alm i | B 1 nnes on Fences: 0 . - RUSSIA supported Yugoslavia's comico of siminal 1aw started by| Vides (BAL CORCIREUE sreetng X 2 i gat, actly Es yt Jr. Cty con) mt per demands on Austria today.t . Stats Penal and Correctional Survey maintaining rtition fences under terms: like the B-29. The. only difference troller, said there are some funds at the Big Four meejing. in. Lon. [Commission (Ti ayes 0 nots, nie | De. recorded in" attlce of County a orhall iin. size is that the B-50 has a tail(available from the 1948 budget, ) Y ¥

d hi deputi f foreign Cxperience: Extends to ra toned 72 ayes. 1 mo. on, where deputies o gn | cities a law under which police, SB 120 (Reaman-Etit) — Ree

ministers were trying to work out | chiets of Hirst ‘and second" ciass - cities BondS: Reauires that ell bonds of theme | an Austrian settlement. shail have had at least five years con. deput Ie rnd blovess of ER It is powered with four Pratt(civil city funds and $175,000 in The Soviet backing dimmed but law to require that the service period the County Recorder, (74 ayes, 0 noes.) did not kill Western hopes that [mast be Hnmeiaay 1 prior to appotnt=| RESOLUTIONS PASSED

BILLS PASSED

(Makowski) — Sanitation Tax House Limit: “Remove the twenty cent tax limit)

iP Cn ‘on Boards--of -Sanitary Commissioners. of, nz (Blerker Br — Avia _ Assure ull d p [Tg class Cities for general expense maar madres a ocirent Spproval of ofling’ Tike ‘the BA ‘Of “above 30::|miles of the improved streets are"

any road, raliroad, power line or Hh 00 feet.” lin “bad shape.”

lo P( ) S 0 ts | (Roush-K orn)—Court Procedury:i Hos ital Probe 5 oh Suisige 3 the city or town Ifmi fics 20 ning oe for civil Petions INDIANA LI ” and su or courts. SB 121 ar: Makowski) Court Pro divided between county and Te " |

josdure, Plovidn that unpaid court costs)

ued From Page Ome) fla rom ihe’ county’ where trial ws Chala] 3 HB "111 (Rogors-Korn) — Salaries of prs CEN ot i where tr was he — . (Contin rom Pag nt og from Jrom the’ county Fudgment. gevioe re- Jude: Pixes py Heme salaries of A o RRIAGE LI SES [A Tran : Cecil, Ruth Clark; Lebert, celain cup serves the needs of a sides. 415 ayes. 0 noes.) thon, Pro. Tom ssaoanty sage ftom _ b Jain; 1am #oux P.-Anderson, 25; 228-%--15th; Mary | 8, rts ward. | ontrager)—Corporation , Pro-, - Ann Kaeir, M4, 1240 W. 33d. { eG inmates on the ure: Amends Not-For-Profit Corpora- B 305 (Barning)—Per Biém for Yoages: | Pranels “M. Staton, 25, 141 W. 33d; Mil-| A Boe bert. Madge Johnson. ite

cedu There is obviously no system) tion Act. to re-enact three sections rela Grants $7.50 per diem to judges in’ courts

1 0 nots of population from 90,000 t

7 having: juvenile Jurisdiction i countie: 000. ayes. 0 noes.)

from cancer, syphilis and other" gy 15s (Gardner-Makowski)—County Of-| *’i communicable diseases. are per- ficials: Amends law referring to State De- 390 (Slenker-Conway) — Sheriff

clerks,

2

noes.)

deputies and other officials Thal ptiend HB 305 (Klein)—Criminal Courts: Limit

Ounts establishment of two criminal courts t

jcounties in whith are k, 172 No, NE aod) «= Rentalicities. (45 aves, 0 noe Astin We. inte,

trustees HB 397 (Davis) —=Manteipa | Expenditu

. Xi ure/lowanece: A county e thus far,” Mr. Churilla said, “are ohare et. Corrects Srfors And|Pav bY wp 8 A for veterans’ burial.

language of the Indiana

ating

Qismal and deplorablélBut both Auricuiture. Co-operative Ace. (15 uyes, HEE ; Fleming. statutes grr seen 0 scaistion of sc sc!

Mr, Balog and. 1 agree that there 0

seems to Be no culpable negligence po i flor Wg BRL ho on the of Dr. Bahr or his to ad To adi a and d use ve rofsvricated and Tr pm apeals ar Pusite LH Lucille. Bates; Eimer, ncaveiine i=1 "cerebral thrombosis, : buildings from the Fede L Jo Assessment Law des new assessment lard; Revis, Mary Cheshir + Elizabeth Ebner Teel 43, at Methodist, ~ staff, They are doing a good job cram commodities. Validates procedures for utilities, especially Talle| ‘Busan , Price; Robert, Clara Pn dicot: cerebral ‘hemorrhage. "with meager funds.” such “seal ons (Previously made. | (73 roads. (eames — Olay ds: James, Marie Eimoré: | Marion, . Bobble igmma Willis, 6, at En E. Washington, - ~~ DF, Bahr has beén at the n- "Sh Us (Ee Dates acakens saint At-| Amends act cerning play . beth ‘Kunis: Paul N. Helen Leak: Mary E. Alexander, 76, at 3150 N. Capitol, stitution 51 years. He has Deer Slay reese Fourth and, ulgn. omuores | mroardit tendent for the last. (13 ayes, boards te. APPFOP ate ip ane|Ab Bh. James; tor; ; "| “superin A ‘persia. piay-| Charise vonse Liitiejonn; i, ome 0. Lom |

oes.) iB 160 (Matthews) = Surphes

of - trust companies and savings banks to ful” bomb load about midway in be marked for the" city. engineer.

lengthen terms of prosecuting attorne, wer each. ! ayes, from two to four years. (53 pd 2 oes | P. [well a3 10 mfles of sidewalks.

tes Eimer Dale - Habegger, 22, General Hos-/ At St. Francis—Earl, Mildred Michael.

| Training: Provides that new! lee re {Melvin Willixm Burks, 29. 8 E 23d; At Methodist—David, Helen Curd: Marion Offices | doi y elect D.Cheatat, 27 Eu ™ Oram. mitted to make daily use of the [," . 4" State Board of Accounts; Pro- schools Aor at expenses (40 ares] iim n. 2028 N. Che | Dior m. Jane’ Benge: Richa

Atitharizes municipal expenditures of less William Ocie Taylor; 52, 4 3 Apu;

mer) — Sehvel Fizabeth Melvin H. Mit : wife ( re-{At Coleman—Robert, Mary Rebennack: |" cardiovascular renal. Log WH ool bulldings Rithand, "Linda Fenter; James, Florence Wiorence Murphy, 56, at Methodist, car. 1 corpora 8. Tn : A oy rdson) y At Methodist—David, Malora Buser ,iCharles A. Steinhauer, 87, at Cunert FIRST ' FLOOR MEZZANINE D 3

Tested in Alaska leagues:

oad oro members were "FOR SPORTS

charged with the upkeep of city| «Let's give them hell. If they

Arctic conditions.. On Dec. 7 has estimated his requirements : 1948, a B-50, testing téchniques: of would be about $271,000.

miles non-stop in slightly more improved streets falls under the |

wail. It was refueled three times .. Although a tentative figure of | {in air by. B-29 Superforts con-| {$50,000 has been allocated for |

.133 feet high, which is three. feet. but he doesn't know hew much. three inches above the B-20. | He said there are $100,000 in

|& Whitney engines rated at 3000 8as tax funds included in the to 3500. horsepower ..each. The street repair budget. I B-29 is powered by four Wright Officials = estimated that 14

The B-50 range is listed as 6000 Light resurfacing is needed on miles carrying 10,000 pounds of about 55 miles- of improved on/DOmMbS, and has an altitude rat-istreets and an additional 50

ed Jean Smith, 21, 4218 Boulevard Pl. 2539 Broadway

tal; Jacqueline Camella Olit, 20, At Coleman — William, Betty Jordan; |. Nurses Residence, General Boapiat. Thomas, Ethel’ Snyder

{William B. Hahn, 45, 2828 N. Chester; man; william, Jane Benge; Richard,

Mabel Bruness, 37, 4634 Youn; ng. Betty Vehling: Jack, Lou -Alice Hale s|Edgar Bugene Trice, 18, 1822 Boulevard At St. Vincent's—Frank, Selma Hussord; 0 Fines Marilyn Joan . Walker, 16, 1084, Thomas, Elizabeth Pierce,

Michael Yosha, 28, 27 E. Morris; Celia Passo, 20, 1137 8. Illinois DEATHS

bAt_General—Willlam, Mabel Baker; Frank, | tariosclerosis J Duk chell, 60, at Methodist, :