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ty, Mich., Mar. 3 (UP)—Ten per- today. .-
[County schools. A number of °
sion razed a lake resort hbuse. were burglarized by the gang.
: { The victims were listed by state; Held in Hendricks County jail 1 ” y Mrs. are Robert Odum, 20, 3250 Mars On Segregation ! B
police as August Taski, Maude Clover, 46, and her eight Hill St. and Henry W. Clevenger,
40, Joanne, 15, and Roger, 8. second degree burglary and Odum a Howard Clover, 17, and his’is also" charged with auto banbrother, Ward Jr. 21, were ditry. ’
Officers said a coal stove aP-|1g years of age, also are held as a parently exploded in the frame mamphers of the gang. Four are;
spreading fire. trial in Juvenile Court and “he o Officers. feared there might be fifth is jailed in Danville /Where
/‘Lack of communications pre- School. He was sent there Jan.
victims. Police said Mrs. Clover Joolesville.
< had 13 children, including Eileen
Clover, 25, and Mrs, Betty Pickett,
Clover of Par kway. 7 {Counties during more than three o
é ; AA 1-Woman Army . |operation. They split into pairs, 1 ' oF 7 |"knocked off” several places and At Manila Post met later to divide the loot, ac-
MANILA, . P. IE, Mar, 3— Officers marveled at the “gall”
armies of -wartfme. Want to'lacksof fear of apprehension. { meet a one-woman army, peace-| Sheriff Leon Bayliss, of Hentime fiodél? ‘tdricks County, -said-‘that during She's Capt. Susana Z. Hough, the burglary of Avon school of Muncie, Ind; assistant finance there the burglars broke an-ax officer in the Philippine | Com- PLAAIS Wr » Attempting to break, ‘ 1 : | 0 A Ba.2, nvand, uv 8 Amy. | They drove back to IndianfipCAPT. HOYGH is the one and olis, purchased another ax, .a only WAC in this Far Fastern flashlight and batteries and resector of Uncle Sam's defense, turned to the school some two and she likes the distinction. OUTS later to complete the burgShe's” also Indiana's first WAC ary, he said. More than $450
"8 gang included:
Col. Trees fo Speak
20, in which $1500 property dam-
Burma” at their luncheon tomor- oti { row in the Claypool Hotel. - (Continued on Page 3-—Col. 4)
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Our Fair City—Back Alley View
Another view of Our -Fair City . . . Tony Maio, street commissioner, ruefully surveys a clut- - fered alley on the northwest side of Indianapolis. Alleys fall under Mr. Maio's jurisdiction and he
until the department can get meet their. fuel needs. ymorning instéad of reaching the know much about it either. He B ; The amendment specifically pro- floor ‘as scheduled. Publicly the said “Doc” Sherwood had handed
eh + Round-up of a seven-man organized burglary ring, shearing up After. Stove Explosion ,, purglaries heré and in six other central In
vented rapid identification of the 18 on anothér burglary charge in Baby
cording to. their statements. Sewing Contest You've heard of those one-man of the youths and their apparent Entries Due
andmother, was taken. ~ Capt. Hough says she enjoys Other Break-Ins © ~*~ her work here “100 per cent.” Other break-ins admitted by
fen Pike Township School on Jan. Ge
members on “O88 in India and where they fled witn $30, a few)
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Under the original ordinance pre- have to. be corrected. 'vestigating that might have to be sey St. between 19th and 22d Sts. however, would remain free from
In Mink: =» Hold 7 Youths In Michigan Fire | Officers Trace Thirty-four Break-Ins, ; ifindianapetis except i Mostly Schools, to Youthful Gang -
‘disclosed by state and city police and the Hendricks County sheriff micipal ri
Sieh 70 re 5 blll, 1 1 The burglaries. dating back to Oct. 1; were principally schools a sons Were ‘Ritled and two others break-ins and included Shortridge High School and several Marion
core : " { : | d in N. Tuxedo St, between : sented to council last Dece er,| Privately and off the record. done. : Jan 1 . : control. ' as Member S 50Tt coal could not be buried in other Republicans hinted thé! The resolution would ereate a Bode ar a Bide AR amhendivent bY Rep. Chase furnaces budget was being held yup {or taxicommittee of four members-Which iy ears the engineer. said, would! put controls oo mater oat : pped a Hy, keps' or Ptherishiowdows between Jue Spposing would have legislative authority (ove to relieve traffic congestion camps was ony a : mechanic n s. \partisan forces. Phe us y to inves Organization or. other , ¥ ‘ Os wWheps: © oO = Coungilman ald Jameson, meanwhile, ) in 8 con i det Ro be ve. eo polly ly: trayeled y darter Fer be gpd to camps . whers § \ Republican, he believed the! ference : whose Job was © The tte The som. {81 0 avidents’ [emrence Jnr ron na counties, was jegisiature invading mu-to comp 9 od of posed of one Democrat and one’ The works boagd was told that! bil ime fs in passing such a/financingit. ’ ~{Republicam from each of the two , .iiet rates on Streets baving . y Hp said’ he had not read » Vague on Gains legislative houses. It would elect esplanades are higher —than in to sue’ for treble damages when |
nd universities only. Te lieve the bill 4vould make any to see® how the rest of the vestigators.
City
Indianapolis fro
: . , flaid claim to the discovery of \ low of 32 tonight, according to | ; p 1] |] [0 [America . : U Versives the Weather Bureau. ti! 0 H ; | At least a bottle of bootlegged’ ) : ~The high - pressure area Which kf
ch whisky, found In a raid on a Id ¢ 5 I (Relped 30 BoM Sihog hoveling hid : : i ‘Tokyo night club, bore the label! i + [the city ‘early today w rift| Reach Tentative a MEAT : Wou ‘ oot ] ‘ {away to the southeast and leave Measure Conta ns Agreement to. — oy. : Of House Group on clear weather in its wake. - Special Relief for
" A an “ . i , 8.8 x . Modify Measure | THE BOTTLE was one of doz- Un-American Affairs A SUNNY, pleasant: day with Hardship Cases | ~ City Council has reached a ten- whiskies confiscated in the : [tative agreement 10 Kill the Tuel Tokyo-Yokohama area by Armyicommittee which would operate Miller said light southerly breezes The “House Banking- Committes — control provisions of the new criminal investigations agents. |. the corresponding committee Would send the temperature up to today voted 23 to 2 to extend rent:
i . The “imported” whiskies have ’ 54 degrees smoke abatement ordinance, it . . ‘of the 80th Congress was gushed grees. controls for 15 months beyond was learned today. heen found I a erty Into ' the House of ‘Representa. Mr. Miller predicted a warm, 4 expiration date. The | Although no formal action has co, : land Mar a C “administration has asked a two " hi {been taken on the measure mite aL partment of the American Legion.2" arn County. year extension. oi a %% public hearings on it ended six | A resolution to set up thie com-| y cay TEMPERATURES ° Chairman Brent Spence (D. rn 8 LI + °° |weeks ago, councilmen have: h {mittee which would be financed| g o» 1. 84 10 a. m... 35 |Ky.) announced the vote to ree le a ot {quietly been attempting to work y by Legion funds swept through 5 o .0 85 11 a m... 85 porters, although the committee & ui - os . & out a compromise measure Aac- : ithe. Senate last night by voice] g . "| 35 12 (Noon) 38 had not yet worked out all the - . ceptable to householders and in- ; . {vote, It was scheduled to come¢ . g o nn ' 3x 1 p.m... 40 [details of the bill : PF austry. or] tall in enate up for House approval any time! ~ __"" . | He said the committee decided Disclosure that the compromise | Vil ¢
{today. : . not to subject landlords to crimwould eliminate fuel control as ; { Promoter of the resolution is Board Stu n ‘inl: penalties; except in the case {practiced - by the cities of St. Republicans Dicker [Eimer (Doc) Sherwood, former, rof veterans’ priorities: = Louis and Pittsburgh was made - es the : i {by councilmen today after pas-| Over Financing Bills Legion ahd prolesgional lobbyist - |amendment. by Rep. Paul Brown sage by the legislature of a coal; o) M {The resolution was presented to a - avin 1(D. Ga.) that sought to set up a Fig RP bill prohibiting By ROBERT BLOE the Senate last night by Sen, : rent level based on “a reasonable : m adopting fuel The biennial budget and the jack O'Grady (D. Terre Haute). | . ‘a . ‘ : orbiter dustin | 0 locked | 4 ~idn't] o .
Amends 31 Statute in a mammoth stall today while know anythirig about it and had!
The bill is an
1931 statute which requires state. pemocrats over state financing. (R. Angola).
county and munjcipal government! rhe budget remained in the Urges 4-Man Committee Bade Soe ee SY iests a E. Woods to give consideration to to purchase Indiana soft coal 0 genate Finance Committee this, Sen. Batchelet said he didn't taken under advisement t landlords suffering loss,
3 " - SE bo os === hibits any municipality from reason given was that an “uncon- jt to him wi ad REE Rh A le lt le ae ng ARE ora ANY LIEA30N SIVER WA 31 Jt to him with the admonition the gineer, urge movals from + Crack 7-Coun : Theft Rin passing ‘an ordinance that would stitutional” “feature had turned Legion wanted ft and was pre- au arsed. the Tomo New Tor-{ aos by Srunsent Hote oe = ' «4 " ; J 3 g discriminate against soft coal. yp ‘in the bill and "that it would pared to pay the bill for . . cupie y permanent residents,
could wh
pinion. 3 Sees No
children, Artie, 3. Nancy, 5, S8an- 23, Indianapolis, formerly of amended today to confine its au-‘of.the-whole now considering the. Some GOP Senators believed it there way" dra, 6, James, 7, David, 9. Harold, Rushville. Both are charged with thority to public schools; colleges ordinance, said he did not be- was only a questiof.o i
The measure: wis called hack difference,
bo : . to the amendmént stage so that’ burned and taken to Muskegon | Both will ‘be arraigned at a the changes #ould be made and goes inte” the furnace” said he. involved. Others - believed ~ pri~ tions
Trelinit segregated a Sep. had any hand in it .as somebody coming or that the bill might be } rate schools or school diStriciS has charged. The only bill in the held up so long as to force - building and caused -the rapidly held in Marion County jail fgt on the basis of race, creed or col- legislature I've been_interested in p g A spe-|is} Aad = . A ir the one that permits a coun- sembly. The word “creed” was removed cilman to run for ré-election. . Against New Taxes other victim as neighbors in this he faces burglary charges. from this “section 4nd “the word’ ¢ j little Fox Lake village of 65 resi-| Another 17-year-old” Indianap- “public” written in to ead *“8ep- people they have to put in a sto- (R. Valparaiso), dents said there frequently were olis youth who was implicated in arafe public, schools or public ker. That ny-as-20-persons-spending some-of the-burgiaries-is-aiready school districts onthe basis -ofest—hard ci the’ night in the house. + {imprisoned in tHe Indiana Boys race or cdlor.”
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{161.000 from the previous!
n 1946 the rate was 23.3.
“We're nbt in
) | ~ Seng Charles: W. Tobey (R A ! : od ! to Gov. Sch y ! U's ’ 4 hospitals, Attendants said they hearing Monday in Hendricks it will probably come up for a “We're interested only in what vately that unless Democrats would also — = wicker. who Paralyzed Son {N. H.) warned Mr. Woods he were not expected to survive. {circuit court. A leciding Aote tomorrow: . comes out of the chimney. yield on several important points legislation to quell subversive ac- J | would vote against any extension Believe Stove Exploded Five Local Youths Held The “section. changed required 41 haven't even seen this bill on the honus that drastie changes tivities in Indiana for recomme Craves a Me on unless the administration comes - Five Indianapolis youths, all the #tate to “abolish, eliminaté’and I want to say no councilman 0 n-
I don't think vou daw “tell Tast night Sen. John Van Nest penditure of state funds. son wants—even a watermelon ~—~Mr: Tobey’s proposal appeared
all be paying $2
While“the gang operated-mostly,” WASHINGTON, Mar. 3. (UP) can't afford to burn anthracite. jin. Marion County, it branched out —The- Federal
0 Coole vert 10Hamilton. Clay. Owen. Mon: estimated... today... that 3,715,000. Pitt Both of Muskegon, “and “Robert be, Hancock and Hendricks babies were born last vear; a drop Shurgh
unless the need ground-breaking c i he ha h t } y g ceremonies for mor, told his parents he had a f CW 5. unt he Doo people, Wo Laid De awa: — far. he said, the new, Farnsworth radio and craving for watermelon. His fa- 1S austiled that he oop Householders in thiz Lows i. : n-Senators weren't tejévision plant in Marion: © “ither left their Roscoe, Pa. home... thorough study and a ue". A A tow ‘hours earlier = Gov The resolution drew opposition to.buy one. only to find March is jected it. as unworkable Mr. » Security Agency Indianapolis ond as Sian, 28 Sehricker told more than 100 Er Ch diana he Seadon > wR] Woods. sald he knew no way to w = RIOR 0 fifth distriet ‘bustnessnren whi; IN i he AAT iii - Ps = pealed - Lo Se ACILL ROL RAD va on-rental- PROP or iminium: nance they've got over there. swarmed’ into his office fo tin dianapolis Community Relations pireaux. manager of a chain su- erties or determine what copsti- ;
“There isn't a
—~— = months of almost nightly maraud- year's all-time record. The agency diana has some of the cheapest Hoosier WAC ; ing, police said. SC ‘placed the 1948 birthrate at 24.4 and dirtiest , : x * Had. Standa¢d Method “iper--1000-- population; - about - five ‘hut the operators cdn-clean it up. er The gang had a set method of per cent below the rate for 1947. and. there's no use kee
of town.”
All Marion and Representatives who were whether they want to do it now could be accomplished merely By gram: “Send watermelon air ex- mula with Mr. Woods. ¢ {present when the soft coal bill or come back and hav [came up for a vete in b..h houses try at it later.
{voted against
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Commerce - has Van Ness Draws Line (version which “do not EAE a a Te cubus” of remt controls which, he eg charged the bill was an effort Sen. Van Ness drew the Senate openly as do honest American time in digging in - | Aid," }8 an unAmerican’ ‘proce. : ‘sabotage the smoke control ordi line_against new taxes in a brie/ movements, but are instead co-| mower memtrr—_ + JSAWEE..... CTE nance. flurry over the administration’'s!vert, insidious, scheming opera- |g ' li : | He said the rent control pro- | Gov. Schricker's signature is PrOPOsed quarter of 1 per centtions which live upon perversion, rad ey on Ho iday gram has become “lost in a
now all that is necessary to make privilege tax on -farimgrs and in- misinformation and ability to dis, WASHINGTON, Mar. 3 (UP) great maze of. technicalities,”
(the bill law, FRONTIER ¥I
LOS ANGELES. Mar. 3 (UP) (Continued on Page 3-—Col. 8) It further stated that such in Miami today. Pioneer newspaperman Herman E
Mootz, 78,-one-t falo Bill, died h
Mootz, the author of many west:
ern hooks; est
newspaper in Guthrie, Okla.,'the —Kansans may be able to drink nents of the resolution as an in-
Dally Optic, in
* 4 “=| private. clubs Saturday night for and Butler Universities might Le. . ts 175 Miles on Gallon Lip first time in 68 years. -: come targets’ of eg ac K Prelate Calls Cio Union ‘Red’ o -, ¥
A bill legalizing the sale, pos- tivities investigations. - Legion NEW YORK, Mar. 3 (UP)=Francis Cardinal Spellman, grime i LL Col. Charles J. Trees, for- age was caused when they pushed] gh ) ; |session and consumption of li- spokesmen pecan that athe faced and tight-lipped. led a group of seminary students through the Ber, Tun, begin 0, 3 ty ie sown tre Tetis Geyby rad INVENPOr SAYS (1 viet oi oe nants to Tors ren mong on su, mt 488 sw of Caney Comey Soi grave oc . of steps. ‘ | Gov. Fr Saris ’ A> I . oy — eat will address Indianapelis Kiwanis. Shortridge High School Jan. 15, |Gov. Frank Carlson and to be versive activities here . several P0dies Whose burial has been delayed by a seven-week grave-aiggers
Machanie Hersta deove Gadget | | paper. leges and universities of the state ,The Cardinal led a party of 37 students, dressed in-Tough work Willi Do Job; Auto Experts Skeptica
OTTAWA, Mar. 3 (UP)~—Paul Emile Desrochers, a garage me- tatives late yesterday after al-
chanie,. said today he is ready to prove he can
miles on one gallon of gasoline.
. i ~ The" §étrét lies in a carburetor he has worked on for 15 years. 4
ever proved his claim.” - .
* two-day battle ; . . Around the World . ........Page 20. Automabile men said they had
; ! “For the last month I've been getting 175 miles consistently, For week-énd WANT AD {into the snow-covered pits and be- " - — - Ta 3 , 3 |is preparing to investigaté the p Pits a {to slow down a little bit. Dairy. depression seen if Congress permits yellow . Be Ea Tie wa Nesptical, 20 were tin experts: | TOAUNS. Uke {University of Chicago after 150 an to deepen them. | The cemetery is ibs QJargust 1 «+ Congress today ........ievi0... Page : » -/started with -the carburetor 15/ {students from the university made There were about 100 seminar- Catholic burial ground in New ; olao sales Congres y come over the horizon,” Dr. G. Ci got varying. dis-| TIMES Want Ads 'a mass protest pgainst the opera- ies at work. They arrived in York City.
Indiana’s Rep. Harvey raps federal aid to schools. . . Page 3 Monture, chief of the mineral re- YAS 480 he ; , sources division of the mines and resources department, said. “I don't think any one of them has
“had two offers cide: soon whether to accept one estate; to find jobs -or
to be shown. But they added that or them,
if the 38-year-old mechanic can
af
PT lic “will yell for it,”
_ Amusements 26 Crossword .,10 Mrs. Manners 4 Ruark ......23 Mr, Desrochers began prepara.
tions for a super test. He
..27 to ‘Invite government engineers, gasoline. 31 Mayor E. A: porters 44
31 scientists, the press, ¥ | Bourque of Ottav and others.
City Council 27a Semi Legion Offers 2c: coe” House Group. ‘Seeks to Ban ©/.1#4 Fame’ To Back ProbeAnd Smee i __ Anproves Plan
fier it would outlaw fuel con- cans were not clear on what they have authority to direct investi- other sections of the city because landlords make illegal charges; until he had received a legal hoped to gain by holding up the gations.
Couns Iman oo 0: Rost new tots ond Sa i ee spokesmen said they children who are allowed to play, The ‘bill also bans further’ : : rightwood Democrat, “who . is ing, - including the bonus issue,/qucted without cost. but in the oo the esplanades were endan- “voluntary” 15 per cent increases The inaed 1 som Was chairman of Council’s-committee- were closely involved, : J :
would send the price tem, served notice the GOP Senorl sky -high—amd “we'd ate-majority ~wonld ~eoHent “to
coal of ‘any state, The legislature, which the Gov- weet ter rrr ves Of these groups watermelons. Mexico said they to try again,
tances on a gallon—from 64 to! RI-5551 . {tions of the committee earlier this three busses, which passed through| Ed Ruggieri, chairman of the 135 miles. He refused to give de- : i a . . tails "becalise he hasn't patented! | 0 sell used furniture, : : on the carburetor. He said he has ~~ Used cars. ‘ised musical tees are-being formed with its aid and 37 students, pulled through a they're all Catholics
and poured in one quart of Then he drove the re-
{anese bootlegger apparently has will give way to clear skies and a
ens of imitations of ‘American cy oq¢ion-of a privately financed not much wind was forecast for| co yvemon Nar 3 (UP)
state Un-American -Activities.tomorrow. Weatherman Paul
1 and gasoline, AReNtS 1, 0. (oday by the Indiana De- [alr Week-end for Indianapolis
Americanism director of h The committee rejected an
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{réturn on a fair value.” i. : i
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The bill contains provisions for ee irelief of hardship and inequities A proposal to remove espla-i,.4 requires Rent Director Tighe.
: the Senate Republican majority affixed his name to it at the re-. Wants 3 Removed amendment 10 a .gjckered” with administration quest of Sen. Willis K. Batchelet! ;
oday ‘Mr. Spence sad his -Sommit-_ itee ‘also ~ agreed: to .recontrol Lewis Johnson, city traffic en- g,artments E residential hotels,
y the Board of Works. .
any ip-
not determine! Even off the record, Republi-'iis own chairman who would
of thé ndrrow limits . through “As of now the tenant has to sué
; 3 : {which cars must pass, [Tor himself, ~~ budget bill. It appeared certain,! Fund Avallabl hd ag ! S Difference . ~~ ‘however, that the questions of . Mr. Johnson also sald that, Woods Renews Appeal
probes could bé congered by the traffic and pointed jn jeases. ; out that fire vehicles found it! The House committee acted as almost impossible to go through a Senate Banking Subcommittee these streets in which other cars heard Mr. Woods renew the adFs financial outlook Was going to. The committee would then re. were parked. ip : ministration’s appeal for a twoterested in what shape up and that no politics was port the results of its investiga- Year Extension of rent contrl.
event of necessary expenditures \ a Legion emergency f' waiting fund available to reimburse in-
in the budget bill might ‘be forth: dation to the next le: ae up with a simplified rent control gislature, . ; If the House concurs in the And He Gets One program that would provide land.
; lords a “fair return on invested ! ation, the signature of Gov. — pital. cial. session of the General As- Schricker is W necessary, ‘hes. CHARLEROI, Pa.. Mar. 3 (UP) capital.” Mr. Tobey has been a ‘cause the operation -of the Mm-'- Lewis Walters believes in get- Sirong Supporter .of rent contralmittee does not. inyolvé the ex. ing most anything his invalid IM (he past.
president pro The Governor was ' ot availah'e from Cuba. : 10. be mila: 10 that eniygined mn for comment on. the resolution. last week Lewis Jr. 17, hope-: ent rejected,
Te ! by. the House ea this morning. He was attending lessly paralyzed by a bone tu- Fate SOIL es;
5 a ton. It would no nev taxes Mr. Tobey voiced his warning ¢
ny doubt that In<test Increased gross income Council. several unions and the permarket in Charleroi, to help tutes a fair return in different
levies . 7 v ) . the state faced bankruptey. American Veterans Committee. him find one, Texas reported no areas. But he said he was witling , : were trying to get in touch with were not ready for market. Cuba. " ; % ping it out tion.” Satie % Jantese OPEra- the Governor to biock the meas- was. the rt : > Seuky New Ruri w | have to produce some yre gince its adoption by the | At thi# point, Mr. Tobey offered
more money, he said. It's just aj ; : i . - . - County * Senators question, thé Governor: added LC oc vas reported imminent and, mg PIREAUX sent a cable '© trY and work out such a for
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voice vote. . The resolution stated that it ‘was aimed at “the torces of sub-
Mr. Tobey told Mr. Woods that the time has come to start thinking about getting rid-of -the “in
press. Must comply.”
¢ another : . The melon, cool and juicy, ar-
it. The Junior
diistries doing their ‘business In tort the mind.” Gen. Omar Bradley, Army chief and it's time to try and eliminate {Interstate channels.” He stopned Universities Seen Targets (of staff, begins a week's. vacation “gross injustice” under = the \ present. law, «~
ITOR DIES
: movements “have made greatest *« zr Ne ir hE. ime friend of Bui- Kansas. Going Wet headway. among idealistic youth Cardinal S eliman Helps : ime friend of Bi G i. . . and adults who are sincere to the ‘ v. MI First Time in 68 Years point or gulibility.” ;
® : ” : i ablished the first. TOPEKA, Kas, Mar. 3 (UPy This was interpreted hy oppo- Dig Strike-Bound Graves Li i :
1880. [liquor legally in their homes and dication = that Indiana, Purdue J 1020 Dead Await Burial in Strike;
{published in .the official state weeks ago, “radicalism” in col- Strike.
| It was passed by both the was suggested as a “subject for clothés and carrying picks and 7 ooo pon eried to the Rev. Senaté and House of Represen- invesfigation. + : |shovels, into an area where many Henry Cauley, assistant manag-
p Ie | A* national Legion spokesman 3T@VeS had been partly dugibe- 0 director of the cemetery, and drive any car 175 most two months of Jegisiative here said that gon Sho iesman fore the strike was called. He 2 4 y
wrangling. |gating committee has been cre. 5t00d silently watching as they _ pm afraid they're digging too
lated by the Illinois assembly and Cclambered, two men to a grave, rast. You'd better caution them
| week. A |gates guarded by. pickets. As the union negotiating committee, said I~ The Legion said such commit-|first bus, with Cardinal Spellthan there were 290 men on strike ‘and
for it and will de- #4 struments; to sell Teal lin other states to carry the Le- §ate. one of the two pickets on, Cardinal Spellman declgred that |glon’s fight agaiitst subversive ac- duty tipped his hat. the Food, Tobacco and Agricul
lost articles; to rent. a tivities. AC adeunted® tural Workers of Aen wit : is
Mr. Desrochers held a phe- room. or to perform any | - Pa = © | The cardinal was undaunted by Which the UCW is affiliated, is tent ; werk: WaBL-ad-task phone your... NING HITS PLANE. iat reaker? tauhts from. of. Well - k.n 0 Wn Communist. {with two newspaper men present. dd now for quick results | WILLOWS, Cal, Mar. 3.(UP) ficers of the United Cemetery nated union” and that he They said he drained the tank dry at lowest cost? = + "|—Lightning stfuck a iarge Army Workers (CIO. © "ithe strikers misled
Ads taken 7:30 a. m. to. to make ani biack hat and wearing gale :30 “p.m. uhtll noon ng at Glen he walked through the fis
transport, with 22 persons aboard Dressed in & black overcoat and strike, he sn
