Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1949 — Page 2

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. Senate Committee Beats Down GOP Protests to OK Measure

the administration’s new labor bill. :

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< The Democratic majority on the Senate Labor Committes| ‘drowned out Republicans’ protests yesterday and approved the measure just as President Truman asked. The vote was split along

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3 : \for Kin & Co. in Indianapolis By tuiied Press WASHINGTON, Mar, 5 (UP)—Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. 0.) °F thant 10 years Ban beet] ‘The Soviet, amy. o Ron

|f .today to lead a GOP battle on the Senate floor to rewrite 0 ointed manager of the com- Star today hailed as develop- : pany’s city branch, ‘Howard C.iments in a growing peace moveGreer, Kingan, general manager, ment the statements by Com-

anmbunced today.

party: lines, 8 to 5.

. majority: could be mus-

‘What's the Use? | Bak % that Somuitite Monday at Sofia

expects a different outcome on the Senate floor where a good

support moves to tain features

“But what's the use of sending] 15 Face Sehtences

thecommieee 2 ln Treason Trial a tne company’s main

| plant.

as assistant to-the general sales (manager. - Mr. Morrett has been

He referred to the fact that| py FHWARD M. KORRY [with the company for more than the group is controlled by ad- United Press Saft Correspondent 20 years. He previously was man: ministration supporters. But hel gapras Mar, 5—Fifteen Prot-'ager of its plant in Dothan, Ala.

estant ministers facing possible ;

- - : » "many southern Democrats may|death- “by hanging - esses tor Quuitoly Mm Soviet ppo mercy and promised to be faith-|

Known as a star performer on tries that they would support the Kingan baseball team, «Mr. Russia in case of war.

Sen. Taft, Republican Party . : ~ : : {Cato will have charge of all sell - | gookesman on domestic issues, [1CS ercy % operations in Marion County, (bracketed with the “fnvincibility| 4 -newsm Cabal [including the wholesale’ distribut- of the growing forces for peace”

He succeeds M. R. Morrett, who Ist world to seek to increase ag_|was transferred to the head office|STessive powers.

f { Resolutions for ~~ Tv ~The “or Fo More Federal Ad ff in he cure > ; ’ AMES DANIEL . campaign w 4 a aan. Stall Writer 5 2 treat” luncheo WASHINGTON, Mar. 5-Bix - The uniqu hundred American Legion 'ofe orghestra chai ficials and representatives in cone wood, general

to the usual ¢ players, corre ers are the w Mayor Al chair member

ference here unanimously adopte "led resolutions seeking additional -|billions in government benefits for veterans, then broke into a hot debate over assessing Legion

{munist leaders in several coun-/ |

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A Red Star commentator

members 25 cents per member per the luncheon, eat. head of the » Wiiat, be. galled Sinmisiakable "The money would be used in Saunders, fir signs of an impending economic part to support the Legion's : Sun 5 ; crisis which compels the capital-| drive for §00 a month pensions tings, fiw b ‘and other benefits. Ls : De: Ho bate on the pro to levy eT | The commentator referred to . Debate proposal clarinet; Mich

Four Indiana co-eds (left to right) Joanne Tweedy, Purdue University; Edna Brenneman, Go. | membership tax came at the

closing session. of a three-day bassoon; Fred

{peace meetings and demonstra-

‘tions in ali parts of the world| shen College; Carol Ann Kraft, Butler University, and Hazel Dean, Earlham College, were among | 00 5s mmoned to consid horn} Max W and continued: irls from 15 Hoosier schools who mét af the Indiana Medical Center today. They discussed "Hos. pi oo of veterans’ rahibils pet; George | “How the ranks of the friends| pips Career Day in Dietetics," a program sponsored by the Indiana Dietetic Association. ~*~ |itation, the Legion representa. bone; James |of peace have grown in . — tives criticized the Hoover Come h Townsend Cc

tion to international feaction is! . hs | 1 eg etgasuon that Vets Ralph Lilliar cay rent saienent POiCG Sarg 11 Boy. 4, Goes Out fons py a RC Ee

other Federal hospitals. ; certmaster” o

Italy, Englahd, Germany, Nor-| T ef ‘Dadd : . : 8 * The fpr weak Brig measure ful servants of the government, . A nies. y i 0 Mee Yr | Resolutions Passed Leonard 4 } iE would repeal the Taft-Hartley law| today in final statements ‘to Pp Foreseen “Through - those = voices the Nl ming Off 10 Blocks 7 or T0SeC or Without floor discussion, resoe \ ander, first rand replace it with an. improved” district —gourt trying them fori§- - ES parties, leading thes Ar mss rr em Hutions-were-adopted-asking Conv “8mith, Arst vi version of the old Wagner labor treason, espionage and black BS struggle of their peoples for Eight A | FOUR:YEAR-OLD Bobby Col-| Bill Be L gress for: : Stith, first ba ~-wopelations act —— pr marketing. . hig Vishinsky Known peace_and, democracy, have .de-| J ight Arrested {ling promised his mother, Mrs... BUI _K comes Law... |. “Adequate-rates—of.-com BG INE ATREC * GOP members of the Senate] After the so-called “last words” clared that the workers of those “In Poker Session {Olive "Collins, 1128 Spann Ave... Minus Signature tion” for service-connected dis woodwind sec Labor Committee are trying 13lof the pastors were heard, the|. As Hater of West countries will oppose actively. y [today that he wouldn't repeat his) - abilities and deaths, and none Oth Ass yeach agreement on a series of oourt announced that verdicts By WILLI AM PHILIP SIMMS |any attempts by international re-| Eleven men were arrested yes- 10-block jaunt in scarch of his' Marion County Council has service connected disabilities; ers Ass umendments to be proposed 10/wauid be handed down Tuesday | ¥ Moward Foreign Biter |action to organize an assault terday in two gambling raids, one father. been mandated to appropriate “liberalized” requirements for '‘Concertma he administration measure. How: premiere erate ue BES Mar, 5—The 288inst the Soviet Union.” of which broke up a poker game,| ponpy's father, Fred Collins $150,000 annually for the opera: non-service-connected disability, : ‘Assistant fi : ever, Sen. Taft doubted that they| 'y,yyers for the pastors aC | shake-up in Moscow, according to' Heidelberg PO ped, rt 2 caine ST I€ft {OF the, AXP warenouse|ton-of the prosecutor's office un- including increase of lmitations Mrs: Hebel ar oould agree on Svaryeting velop cused ‘of spying for the United| xiied intelligence sources here... American officials have ‘ap- At pas Be lnels St. 8 Police lwnere he is’ emploYed at 3 p.m. der provisions of a bill passed by hg I le sates of C. Drake, Re mes other congress onal. . |Btates and Great Britain and of portends a shift in Russian for- proved the use of the 12-miltion-| OA ar The Tore Btw as TeSterday and Bobby missed him the legislature. * AT “liberalized” National Shedd Hen a ir plotting against the government eign policy—perhaps the biggest volt Heidelberg cyclotron fori nneg by a Jookout Pushing op. Jssed him so much that he| Gov. Schricker passed the billig ioe "yo Br co oe: full rese - Koons and Filibuster pleaded for leniency. | since 1939. J | peaceful research in atomic his way into 3 room the troy. | TaTted out to find him. lon to the secretary of state for oration of the cutbacks in’ the Assistant pla; L Most of them- solicited mercy | In that year, Maxim Litvinov, energy, a German physicist said brok the k pa a. 8.8 {certification as a law without his yoierans’ Hospital construction mon are M . Administration Senators Were ,, grounds that their clients had wp, favored an understanding today. Arrested ware the lookent Felix HIS SISTER, Miss Donna Col- signature. ‘He gave no reason programs and . continuation of Segar, - Ralph Summoned to a conference today confessed and merely were “t00l8 with the West, was suddenly re-| The physicist, Walter Bothe,| ooo “e "0' oar Rochester St. [08 noted his disappearace at why he did not sign the measure. the Veterans Administration 8s bach. Harold ifhory whether ihe at Big of American capitalism.” placed by Vyacheslav Molotov, aig Sppioval 38 Shamed ter | charged with resisting arrest, (0 R i Den Jarndsa had al-| 4 bill automatically becomes a an independent government fred Wolfenst can saly : ted] hated the { ‘ready fallen and s ed a fran- ‘'m “mine. handli 11 be i Mrs, Alexa ! Weep who wholehear y 000 to prod {keeping a gaming house and dis-| i law without the Governor's -sig- agency handling a nefits. southern Democrats and Repub- Some West. And within a matter of take 100,000, years produce a adorly 0 : : {tic search. Neighbors, his moths | ’ lavers are . { y conduct; Pe L. Miller, ! {nature if he holds it longer than| The chairman then came to pla) licans teaming up.against any|- one by one the pastors went months Moscow and Berlin had single atomic bomb with the 4, of 122 Shao charged |t. who had been shopping when, oo” 3.v.” without signing or| Resolution B on the list. He said Buus Jr. 8. 1 aftunpt choke Olt he wick: to the witness box to make their struck their bargain and set the le a | with visiting gaming Youss and 200Y len, and police. Joined In etoing. v he wanted to read it with par- Brownson. P. , Some final statements. Some wept, as green light for World War IL. | INankKing vagrancy, and the proprietor 3 ‘ticular care. It stated that the William Fort : ass » + Two ) ald : Sources bad just about Een ia/they had done during the earlier| Now Foreign Minister Molotov Chinese Premier Sun Fo has|Joseph Beder, 81, of 1305 N.|pon enrol po Ma Be oiler, the Ctveunel had 84'd Legion's rehabilitation program Smith are M on an anti-A "|court sessions. Others were.cool. hag been supplanted by fie] ‘hinted to.close friends that he Denny St. charged with keeping piocks away. Officers Yetor ned| pay incr s. However. he -add-| V33 faced by a challenge which sel, Mark Og en eoia Al} axoapt-one had. pleaded gulty Vishinaky. It Mr. Litvinov had would like to, resign. it was Ia gaming house. gambling. v- Bovby to his mother Domes; wa probably need. peared likely to “result tn the .. | Frank” Moors W. Lucas of Tlinola however jo a) the Fuies, And tha $ ons boeh namud 3 dering felt the Hably ig same ay. legisiative!S 0) and Qlsorgesly Sonduet. boo - | ed in. the prosecutor's office, JE ADEE eer wit. Mrs Stith's . - * 23 ac ‘ sor, , 4 e, i ers res. l | : . ' scheduled an unusual Saturday! As they spoke they stood di- Kremlin was about fo suggest a Yuan members quietly began or police said five other n in ; | George Dailey, prosecutor, hid nessed.” ers are Mrs. Senate session in an effort to|rectry ey 00 . hey al es ove: But Mr. Wishin- | ganizing a moverent oo force hin sh ike} Sve other, men in Graduate Nurses asked for the additional appropri-| “Time, effort and money” are Mrs. George reach a showdown In his deter-|....4 OMcial newsreel camera-|sky, if anything, hates the West out of the premiership. One legis- charged with visiting a gaming To Join IU Center {ation to. pay the cost of extra help, required to combat this one Miss Josephin mined fight with southerners over, .. .. rounded the defendants, even more venomously than does lator said an effort will be made house, gambling, vagrancy and| |in his office and extradition ex-/slaught;, the resolution said, first chair pl the issue. 3 grinding away as they talked. (Mr. Molotov, so his advent may ito induce Sua to resign volun-|gisorderly conduct. Eleven of the 14 members of the pensce; The Present Sppeopsiation | winding: =»: 5 winds section : : 3 bald and mean a policy even more drastic.|tarily. About 6 p. m. yesterday police] March graduating class of In-| for theoffice is $80; . esolved that each (Legion) are Mesdame Foreign Aid aie jvanav, 48, was the ons Behind “Séenes Present indications were thatigrrested three men in Early’'s diana University Training School : {department be urged to support Herbert T. V Relations 'most composed of the defendants.| That something is’gethg on be-/Sun Fo might resign as early asiTayvern, 2204 Shelby St. when|for Nurses have received appoint- - *j] [an increase in the national per blood and | “Committee a rr EO a toon when they testified hind the Iron Curtain’ has been next week. If 80. it will throw|they were found with Pick-N-Win ments to the nursing staff of In- entr A : ime | |capita tax in the sum of 25 cents Miss Martha Committee sop ! In ihe peas Gays of the tria) known here for some tune, 1t/the rig a ugnalist BOVern- and baseball tickets in their pos- diana University Medical Center, per Sanu, and sud increase be ‘Elizabeth Ohr ) Marshall Plan : could have something to do men , session, {hospitals, according to Miss Jean! : . : fe : oca or the exclusive use til Recovery Shist Pl 3 which began Feb. 25. the struggle ‘within the Kremlin Rome Bartender Horace L. Stuck, 38,/L. Coffey, acting director, nurses lof the Legion's rehabilitation 4 Compose G Ba a Cal b Givgr |“ Sans orb. ~ | Shans’ communists toagy deo 158 Vil Ave. wae charged ocr °F U0 WH MQY BOOMETANG. prose = yy in the 1050 fiscal year, Cabby. Given 4 Or it could be over the ques-/mangqeq a showdown in Parlia- | enterprise a. Virgt| Long Tt es Reert wi Delegates ‘Object Members of The administration has re Eine 1 80 Days oh tat peace of war wilh une a Ju He Atiante Li 2nd McCubbins; 44, of 3201 8. Harlan Hamiltog, 2016 W. Vermont St Filibuster - Broken out in the audience Legiori- Hom ree, : . - - i : vl . naire : ted $5,580,000.000 to continue, rs : : Ever sifice the sudden death of a) narty congress in June to set- St, was charged with gambiing Jewell Cx, 3030 N. Capitol Ave.;| Aft Wild Night IH S {aped to their feet, Dan Dorothy Knig Economic Co-operation Ad-| gp driver Harold Lloyd, 26, of (Col. Gen. Zhdanov last fall, the : and visiting a gaming house: Beverly Holton, = Logansport; er | ig |J. Hanly Sr. of Benwood, W. Va, Harr ministration for 15 months.’ {431 Warsaw St, was sentenced Politburo has been in turmot. | ®_2 Jeatarship split over the y.,,is A. Peggs, 33, of 1521 E. Thelma Harting, Greenfield: (Continued From Page One) [Sata hi Jos FenaUnitation stwh Watcher gi if . . |to 180 days on the Indiana State Gen. Zhdanov is known to have — , sioht.wing Socialist decision praiB a St, was charged with/Marian Whaley. Bloomington, and, 32a AD A AY2 ar Ja a toVE Mahrdt, Thon : 4 f visit i * the filibustering Mr. Griggs who job to out there and tel : Oleo |Farm ‘and fined $25 and. costs: in favored immediate war With the i, 'quit the government would con-|* 5 Borin6 NOuse Mary Louise Daum, Plainfield. |. out of order. Oe rs i phe i Howard, Doni “Two housekeepers couldn't de-!Juvenile Court today on charges West—for overtunning the rest!.. —. premier Alcide de Gasperi. . } : | Dorisvan Barnes, 259 Burgess From there the militant city have to pay more mone er \ L." Rose, Wil cide whether or not they should of contributing to the delinquency of Europe and Jernaps ae! ye with the first major threat to nis Service Station Jive Runes Sugsluatat, 3703 E.| representatives took up the fili- rehabilitation A ont hh Elizabeth ‘Act BA bjs 18 buy ain Pe oa ier { persuading a 16 at pairs —— Fo | pro-westeru cahinet since the gen- : ford, and Ny Shderson. Set buster in 15-minute shifts. Rep.| Various delegates declared for Kirklin. Ge Ee. oh of persuading | And before thi like the Fal elections last spring. Holdup Nets 50 | Bluffton, wil {Judson Haggerty (D. Indianap-| “economy” in the operation of the Mendames ary: Miss Anna Lord'year-old South Side girl to be-/An ore anything .like UNe| pietro Nenni, leader of the pro-| | n, ¥ill go to Riley Hospital! ,..\"C longer by reading a national headquarters Yam Knannle Tr use president vf ‘the Leagueivome a prostitute and “using his Western Union and the Atlantie; osmmunist Socialists and many, A bandit made off with $50, for Children. Lois Hoeltke, Co- 00 00S (LS wl piston of Colorado Supreme Court Justice John Goldihw of Women voter, sald they cab as a base of operations, Lioyd|paet Soil Be Jortaed. py times. a ‘spokesman for Commu- early today from the Site Serv- lumbus, has been assigned to Cole- | oks ry Wilbur Alter, who headed the Walter Lets, should. = But Mrs. Ethan M. appeared before Special Judge A faction said to eaded by ice Station, 1402 N. West St. man Hospital. ’ : ’ Ww: Clark, wife of a Leroy, N. Y.. Victor Rigo. Lloyd, father of Georgi Malenkov, . co-founder Hist. poly Styne He Seoul! The robber entered the station, | | The.time bill, as finally passed committee that wrote the resolu- hy IM dairy farmer, disagreed. The three children, appeared before With Gen. Zhdalnov of the Comin- | PT20 Monday for immediate de. pulled a gun, and took $50 from by the House, would outlaw the toss, said: 5 4 che. pair presented their views to the the court a year ago on charges| form, seized the initiative, appar- , te on Italian adherence to mili-|Beckam Flannery, 1015 Orange IS Harden S urs adoption of any ordinance or or-| ce am asionis od at a conferHous o Eticulture Committee of child neglect and served B{outly with Premier Stalin's aP- |, ory pacts. Tha: would crowd Mr, |St.. night attendant there, then " i providing for the use of any aking the gave one Su recon ao0 considering a batch of|180-day term on the State Farm, |Proval. Associated with him Gasperi into a tight corner forced him into the back room. other time than Central Stand- [05 2 oon : pe bills to repeal the federal oleo Hs was also given a $500 sus-|'Ver® —— and perbaps still are —| = "0p "Auiantic pact issue, |Mr. Flannery said he fired four ard. aa of dollars for veterans tax. Some of these measures pended fine at that time, | Andrei Andreyev, that guardian {shots at the bandit through the omen 0 ers Ban Is General Pome hana measly 25-cent would ban sale of yellow oleo, Lloyd is the third of six men of ne party aa and Popov, yom » op alk oon: Shier we Jett, but doesn’t Ne department of state govern- He ne Le hdrRs the reso. to be tried for complicity in the dn, riet. e Guam ssembly walked thin e scored a . { 2 N - ment, "county, township, city or . Rents lcase of the 18-year-old escapee Inese three are known to be out in protest today against what! Headlights of an automobile| - BY DAN KIDNEY "town or any other political sub- Lon Mes 8 the conference then House Democrats predicted a from the Marydale School for 35 anti-western as Mr Molotov jt said was a Navy attempt to foiled the attempts of a purse- WASHINGTON, Mar.5— Women division would be permitted to tar) ® Astesamant. Parlia. formula to guarantee landlords Girls. . Three men remain to-be ®Ver Was and, combined, perhaps curtail its legislative authority. Isnatcher last night. Pearl M, have the power to dominate poli- US¢ any other time than Central mentarians said that the recom. a RE TP a aa vt = _ 0 - > . ) SA = rd SE mendation-weonld- a —— § TRIE TOTUTH™ WITT DE THCTOAEE Ero VER IDOLE. GADROIOUS eo _ Assemblyman... Carlos Tajtano Carroll, 3831 Stanton Ave. said tics but they just are not doing Standard". u have-to-be-acted-ah BS « erro | h At. den BLY AL MOIR, pon at the next national conven. in the rent bill. The formula was hn ia a ; said the assembly would remainia man who fried to grab her gy, Rep. Cecil Harden, Covington, Tt precludes any city or town tion »opated- down 4n-the--FHouse Bank Merrs Mit sss nnn IME i isan nop BOIOMEREA. UNLIL, the U, 8. Con: purse near her home fled down told.a meeting of Phi.Mu last.ordinances. declaring . | ceiene ing Committee; but Rep. Albert Hitt Youth | se Legislator |gress acts on a bill to give Guam an alley when an automobile’'s night ng ) Bere na wy claring.... Daylight......... joa Rains (D. Ala), a high-ranking BOUnd Over to Jury Dies at Ft." Wayne organic and civil government. [headlights fashed in thelr direc: “yrs Harden is not ony the The measure passed the senate Plumbing Shop, : ‘member. of the group, said - he; - Norman Warfield. 10. of 2514 [co oh: WAYNE, Mar. 5 (UP)-| TIC walkout took plate sfterition. Sixth District congresswoman but Jan. 24 by a vote of 38 to 10. The I Te Thiougnt the formula would win 8. Holt Ra, Mars Hil today was Co Wistar: H Sofa = Tit a aeent refused or : also- Republican national com- bill now needs only the Gover- School Burglarized ; - i ana state iegisiator, eq of a v ‘8 3 | ’ “ : Jhien the bill comes. up for de- under. $1500 bond as he awaited, "00 Ea fie pasa civil service employe charged with M. I. Scott to Talk mitteewoman from Indiana. nor's signature to become 1aW. | pare who entered the Are: te on the House floor. The grand jury action on the charge ¥ obeys me contempt of Congress. The em- . | “There are 173 million more po-| Although city forces never fully House committee has approved of second degree burglary placed here yesterday afternoon. Funeral Dloyee Thad refused to answer 10 Underwriters tential women voters than men in yielded the floor, a motion was Dur. Paetz Plumbing Co, 1009 8, 8 15-month rent control extension ‘against him by police. - services will be held here Tues- questions of a congressiona} vom-] the country today,” Mrs. Harden slipped in to set the clock back East St. last night took $150 and . bill, but the Senate banking Warfield was bound over to the day. *~ mittee - | Martin I. Scott, Los Angeles, said. “Women, therefore, hold the to 11 p. m. A short time later a $14 check from an‘ unlocked group is still holding hearings on grand jury after preliminary ~ Mr. Moran, a native of Bir- . - {Cal., president of the American upper hand in the matter of sheer Rep. Herbert Copeland (R. Madi- safe the rent measure, hearing before Judge George M, mingham, England, had been ac- Berlin . . {Society of Chartered Life Under- voting strength. This being the son) went to the gallery and hung : Ober. vesterday in Speedway. tive.in local Democratic groups . British Prime Minister Clement Writers, will address members. and case, we should play that hand in over the edge to turn the hands Melvin Taylor; custodian “of Ame i C C [Magistrate Court. Warfield is for many years. He was a former Attlee began a two-day inspection Buests of the Indianapolis chapter accordance with its power. of the’ clock back to 9 p. m. Catvin Fletcher School No, 8, told rican san Ca. |accused of participating in the Allen County deputy sheriff and/of the Berlin airlift today by at a dinner Monday in the Naval . Cites Statistics | ‘That actién apparently broke police burglars entered the-school,

one of its plants at 1936 B. Bast . St. reported sales of $400.511,398 Toastmasters Plan for 1048, the annual report re-

year after a nest egg of $4 mil- is alternate representative.

1847 had been put away for pos- elected are Larry 'Mosser;

ventory,

Daughters of Nile

{at arms.

Mrs. Donovan “A. Turk, new He Queen of Koran Temple, Daugh- ; ters of the Nile will be chairman of the national women's Shrine ', | npvention in -- Indianapolis in une, at which 1500 delegates and . . members are expected to aftend.| Other nev: officers of the or-| ization - include ‘Mrs. Merrill] . Waltman, Princess Badoura: Mrs. | & omer Anderson, Princess Royal; Charles J. Russell, Princess } Mrs, O. C. Collins, Princess Recorder, and Mrs. P, E. Cox, Princess Banker, Mrs. E. H. Little is retiring Queen,

‘Harold V, Main, E,

Name Mrs. D. A. Turk Officers of Lumber Association |

|". Roland W. Slagle, Charles, Pease "i Newly elected officers of the Indiana Lumber and Builders CX! Bupply Association are Roland W. Slagle, 3825 N. Delaware St., | = secretary, and Charles Pease, Terre Joaute, pretident,

’ . ‘ {burglary of automobile acces- served in the State -Legislatiire, visiting American operated Tem-| Armory. i Issues ‘ 48 Report 480 es... from . Robertson. Garage. about 1910, relatives said. * The Amerfcan Can Co. with 2108 W. Morris. Bt., on Jan. 4 > |

DePauw Fraternities Pledge 3 Local Men

vealed today. : Speech Contest Here | Three Indianapolis students are The company showed a net.in-| George Ritter, new president of mong 63 pledges. 31 ror ipel come of $26,910,269, up about Hoosier Toastmasters, will repre- Ana, recently initiated into four 3 _ 85 million over 1047. {sent the club at the Indianapolis DePauw University fraternities Robertson, and other high Ameri-| insurance ~brok- 2 Earnings per share jumped area toastmasters’ speech contest At Greencastle. . from $7.66 in 1947 to $0.71 last here on Apr, 8. Zellon Audritsch James N. Cook, 333 N. Irving-

ton Ave. and illip H. Minton,

lion in 1948 and $2.5 million in| Other club members recently 8477 Park Ave, have been

vice. pledged to Alpha Tau Omega.

sible price declines affecting in- president; Edward Hoagland, sec- Robert M. Radle, 221 E. 52d St., | retary, and J. J. Vetack, sergeant has been pledged to Delta Tau

Delta.

ri RO | ets,

and Harold Main.

0, 18 retiring

damaged the office files and took tools from the school shop. Tools ~were taken ‘from the warehouse of Texaco Station, 1601 N. Meridian, St., located at 1129 |N. Meridian. Caroline Lindley, employed by: Consolidated Fi{nance Co, 1111 N. Meridian St., {said the place had been broken into, but nothing was missing.

Another statistic cited by Mrs. the clock and it stayed there \Harden was that. women control through the weary hours. Long the spending of 80 per cent of before the session came to its the national income. She pointed Wild finish, Representatives and. out that they constitute 43 per spectators were shedding coats, cent of the stockholders in U. 8./Cocking feet up on desks or millcorporations and are the benefi: ing around the floor heckling the claries of 80 per cent of the life SPeakers. : {insurance in the nation today. | * Lights Go Out

{pelhof Atrdrome, : | Mr.-Bcott, a Ceremonies during .the week native of Fairend will mark the 250th day of mount, Ind. will {the alirlift's operation. 7. speak on “Let's Mr. Attlee was accompanied Think About by the American and British Fundamentals.” military governors, Gen. Lucius/ He is president} D. Clay and Gen. Sir Brian of Scott & Co, &

! “Throughout the nation, there] 0 . 1 . nce the 4 |can ‘and British officials. ; ers and consult is still far too little realization by plunged § nag chamber was Pure Oil Station officials said eter ing actuaries in WO f thei ged Into darkness and the burglars entered the station at ¥ AVC p - Los Angeles and i men of their responsibility to proceedings stopped while Speak- Michigan and - Blake Sts. but roposes San Francisco _ [participate ‘in governmental af-er Heller ordered doorkeepers to nothing was missing " Ci il Ri h : | Edward A Mr. Scott” fairs,” Mrs. Harden concluded. ' |find the switch and turn the lights : $77 ivi ig ts Body Krueger 1Or mer ational t | There is still too much cling- pack on, At timés it was im- T Ch h ger, national treas-ling to the belief that woman's possible to distinguish Represen. 10M Church Guests Establishment of a Governor's urer of the CLU society, will in-place is in the home, too much tatives from spectat P »/ ‘Coach Paul (Tony) Hinkle’ BY MES. |State Civil Rights Commission troduce Mr. Scott. J. Russell dependence among women upon were pectators and there ny kle's Ruffled d

Butler University basketbal rather than an un-American ac- Townsend, chapter president, will'the litical intelligence of their « reat shouted demands 9 of 23 § Son, eagiings 18 {tivities committee. was proposed preside. . husbands.” 8 ? ’ Clear the Hoop, we, nun James. this news and i

‘today by the Indiana State Coun- ‘When Rep. Carl Davis (D, season, will be honored tomorrow

| y today. is a oll of the American Veterans! (Crown Point) passed the talka- With a program to be given at : rep] ’ Committee. 8 | IANAPOLIS thon to Rep. Louis Churilla (D.9:35 a. m. in the ‘Third Christian re i | In. messages sent to Gov.| " Ci East Chicago) the chain was Church by the Christian Men ot {Schricker and legislative leaders, MARRIAGE LICENSES. |M. ve. J. Bernard Baker. Delana Catherine g em. Chur Builders class. of the secon (Martin L. rner, regional AVC Virgil Gay, 21, 1864 8. Keystone; Shirley ’s Orrin Lowry; Myrtle M. vs. Philip P.| p- lla started talking . doilv with chairman, declared ‘that such alg, yenasver, 18, 1866 8. Keystone Wilson; Charles Varnard vs. Magdalene Without waiting for Speaker Hel-| : 011}

4 ; o oyd Merle Blair, 32, Decatur, Ninois; Whitis; James L. vs. Catherine L. Virgin; commission “will protect our pre-| Hein Eiisabeth Cravens, :27, Decatur, |Jaunits Wells vs. William Lucas; Tillie M. ler to recognize him as required| cious American heritage for alll Imo ye. Bruce F. Babbe, Jr. Hazel E vs. A.[DY the rules. Rep. Wayne Combs ta tas tn ke tor ah william Henry Maxer. 30, 1240 W. 36th; Milton Briggs; Katherine vs. Hubert Bean, (D. Vincennes) caught the tac-| | a argaret Ella Haggard, 32, 617 W. 9th — | sponsored By clvic, service, re. William A. Fritz, 41, 1864 Singleton; Essie| BIRTHS tical error and got the floor. Hel}

liglous and veterans’ organiza- mM Kallanss, 47, 2110 Central, ; Boys moved the question of the pas-| i Hurley O. Winter, 22, : [At Methods in, {tions throughout Indiana.” | Pate, 20, 1848 N A Turk i Maurice, Wine ra Anstey: sage of the time bill be put to al

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