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| Refuse to End | Filibuster Fight _ ‘We're Going Right Ahead,’ Lucas! Says After Major Setback
With South
Oppose Barkley “In Mave fo Stop Filibuster By Dan KIDNEY
fight, but gave no indication how long it will continue.
ing fealls taken last night. Despite major setbacks last night, Senate Democratic
ahead.” :
|speaking engagement.
of administration Democrats
a few minutes before. the Senate » converied for a Saturday session. In ] Ra S ere “ ‘Walt and See’ : rw.
Asked how long the fight will continue, Sen. Lucas replied: “You'll have to wait and see.” “He announced thatthe. Senate will be kept in’ session tonight as|
Free-for-All Follows
Incident in Tavern (Continued From Page One)
Other Senate spokesrhen, however, have been
administration costs. : At about the same time two, ' Another Story
filibuster fight to take up urgentiers Club, 337; Indiana Ave, and “rent control. charges. + . Othe Congress developments:
Rents
rent extension bill before forcing vistfing a gaming house. . a House showdown on the meas-| Police - confiscated - $11.75 in ure, 32, They acknowledged that this/jeather money sack was one of the factors that! Another policeman caused them to .postpone a finallsjothes who walked into the 8t jn aiane
another story.
day. : : They had originally planned oj tickets from a waitress With gation to them in this case. call for House action oh the bi la marked bill. yesterday or today. ut party 5 : spokesmen said they Became 1 wor- --. Waltress Arrested ried when the House started rejecting by only a few votes Re-iress, Lucille Wollam, 32, of 638 publican amendments which dras-|N. Tacoma St. charged with optically would have weakened their erating a -lottery and oe enter. bill. ‘ y {prise, and the proprietor, Charles, Rent. controls are scheduled tok, Walker, 25, of 214 8. Third 8t., Joy Crab On labor legislation. expire Mar. 31. The administra- Beech Grove, charged with keeption's House bill, which has been|ing a room for pool selling. under debate for the last two] Howard B. Limeback. propriedays, would extend controls fox, tor of the Cub Cigar Store, 663 E another 15 months and grant greater enforcement powers to|
{tion ever enacted
“ian 21st St., was arrested and charged |... 4. with operating a lottery and gift]
pool selling. Reported confiscated gorier,” i ————— Labor Law were 34 books of baseball tickets! This was a FErEEREE 15 a row He later was discharged. {Fulton Lewis Jr. over the broad: | Confiscate Policy Books [casting of a questionnaire against urged the House Labor Subcom- Police sai; they heard the Nolet Taft-Hartley repeal. mittee to retain the anti-Com-|F gambling SoIng on in She To of 1! andes St. yesterday an munist provisions of the present/ . .... oiont men on charges of|
i administration's NEW! disorderly conduct. Two pairs of
—— 'dice and. $4.30 were confiscated. | Barge Falls Short policy books were confiscated. He’
ald A. Morgan of Peoria, Ill, and, Rep. Harold H. Velde (R. I),
Declines Debate In turning down the Jacobs in-
sald:
Joseph Nearston, 34, as Of River Record
Ww arrested In 555 N. Holmes Ave! 8 public exchange of views. reST. LOUIS,” Mar. 12 (UP)— later wis discharged.
and ‘charged with operating a Federal barge lines officials here gave up hope today that the tow-im 10th St. Robert Duncan, 32,[all “boat Harry ‘Truman would break or 1214 NN Tacoma — Aver —wastily thé long-standing New Orleans- oharoed with keeping a gaming | to-St. Louls record of the famous nouse and disorderly A
Jeader’ in a party’ that
rted | Lr Jepor 4 stot 80 miles below St disorderly conduct, and gambling cial. time), plowing upstream on the ®quipment was confiscated.
Mississippi River at an average: . speed of about” 11.5 miles per, Po me ACC S rit © The tow would have had to .....pass_Eads bridge here by 11:14 a So Hue __lgative side. a. m. to beat the Lee's record, Two mn Hos ital get in its historic 1870 race with : the Natchez. : ! - Peter Fanchi. barge lines man-| ager, to a delay of nearly three hours lowing injury in automobile acei-| shortly after the Truman left dents late yesterday and early New Orleans at 4:59 p. m. Tues- today. - day. : . June Rita Krackenbrock, 21, [1733 Union 8t.,, was “not serious” in Bt. Vincent's Hospital after an F# [automobile in which she was rid-
' . Senator Buries ing struck the elevation uprightsig.
~~ One Son; 2d Dies at Delaware and South Sts. Wil-
WASHINGTON, Mar. 12 (up) lim J. Je0)othan, 308 E. 28th 8t., ~The office of Sen. John L. Mc-| : . , had picked him up in Detroit. Clellan (D. Ark.) reported that|, LOYal Edson, 49, of 2106 Win .
John L. McClellan Jr. died today| oe St. Was In fair condition in|, ie when they changed trains —less than 24 hours after. the|Srencreh, Hospital after he was "my ‘wayne earlier today Senator buried another son who Struck early today at W. 21st St. As 8 died In the war. ¥ ~——sand Boulevard Place by an aute-', Jy 4-10 go into the washroom The Senator's office said the noe, driven by “Ronait—Scott;| “thon locked himself in it younger McClellan died in thel 3h, of 3126 Gent St. { ] Veterans Administration Hospital! Wiliam Bush, 3805 N. Delaat Fayetteville, Ark. of injuries’ pein a wn Metzger. 1561 win oping received in an automobile accident| d t, Were treated by pri- gray hat and a dark shirt and Wednesday night while en route’ ate octors after they were in- trousers and no coat to Sheridan, Ark. to attend re. | OIVed in a three-car accident at ome wy burial services for his brother, I 81 Creek Bivd. and Central Ave,
Corp. Max McClellan. Max Me. | Yorterday. —— Clellan died of spinal meningitis s A ~ in North Africa in 1943. Ship Movements At the time of the crash. ‘the uo ne New York—Parthia from Llyer Arkansas Senator was making a
carried this postscript:
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Slaying Suspect
Two Indianapolis residents are
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The Jenner letter, which was conduct, [sent to Mr. Jacobs stamped in-; steamboat Robert E. Lee. {Four other men were charged fiend of franked to show that the The Diesel-powered craft Was...) vic ting a gaming house and |Pusiness was not considered offi-|
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| WASHINGTON, Mar. 12—Both WASHINGTON, Mar. 12 (UP) —Senate administration |g, Capehart and Jenner voted Democrats refused today to call off their anti-filibuster with the Southerners to keep the : filibuster going on the two roll
But they mise yoted h adjourg In i : lover the week-end as Sen, Ca Leader Scott W. Lucas told reporters, “We're going right Pe oo r ATO for 8 ) The SenHe made the statement 8s! gp ow . _ ~ |ate decided to stay in session Indoin ; {stead and met at noon today. he emerged from a meeting Police Arrest 90 The Indiana Senators were? among the 23 Republicans, led by! {Sen. Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan, who joined the Southerners lin their fight to keep the two{third cloture rule from being =ap-' |plied to the motion to take up any Senate measure. They voted |against ruling of Vice Président Barkley on two roll calls; each of which totaled 41-and 46. So the it has been daily since Tuesday.|they arrested William Robinson, administration lost the fight He refused to reveal further de-23 of 411 Spring St., on a charge against the filibuster and it contails of the administration plans./of drunk. He was fined $5 and tinued today in the absence of the senior Senator from Indiana.
resigned to dropping the anti- policemen visited the Hotel Wait-|" Whiié both Senators explained. i that they supported Sen, Vanden legislation, notably: extension of arrested 12 men on gambling berg, who had ruled exactly op-! Ri I : : a posite from Vice President Bark- | Dudley Sims, 50, of 221 W. Ver- \. "while presiding over the Sens {mont 8t, ,and Chauncey Cason, ate in the 80th Congress, on the! {59, of 239 W, Michigan St., were o..,. 4s that this would establish House Democratic leaders con-charged with visiting and keepingiy 14 ority instead of two-thirds’ ceded today that they. want to a gaming house, respectively. The 1.10 in the Senate, they also told muster more support for theiriother 10 men were charged With naorges who asked their support
According to representatives of cash, two decks of cards and iy, National Association for Advancement of Colored People, the in plain g,oejer Senators pointed out that i Negroes voted the Demvote on the bill until next Tues- joe Bar, 3032 E. Washington St. neratic ticket last time and there|yesterday, sald he bought Pick-N- sore they did not. feel any obli-|
Sen. Jenner. who in a Senate speech termed the Taft-Hartley Arrested there were the walt- law “the most “eneficial legisla-| in behalf of {working men and wdmen.” turned, down a challenge to debate Rep. Andrew Jacobs, Indianapolis Mr. Jacobs had written A e junior Senator to debate him| in. Indianapolis because the Sen-| ator had included in the .apeech excerpt from a letter which
) “I am not one of Mr. Jacobs’ posing Expediter Tighe E. enterprise and keeping a room fOr iliterates, but a white collar
{and a box of Plek-N-Win slips. My jacobs ha on Ravin i - Two former FBI agents, Don- r. Ee s been g with v Denbo Remains
Orange Chairman
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N.Y. Wire-Tapping Case
(center), and Police: Commissioner William O'Brien (right) inspect the wire tapping
Aroond The Mord Lead Aqalia Troops Reinforced | By British |
Precaution Taken as Israel Forces Occupy Elath_ Coastel Strip
© By United Press ; Greitt Britain is reinforcing her |garrison at Aqaba, across the | Trans-Jordan border from the |southern strip of Palestine oceupled by Israeli forces this week, the war office announced today. In announcing the decision to ' !strengthen the British detachment at Aqaba, a war office, spokesman declined to make pub-: lic either the present strength of ‘the garrison or the extent of re- : inforcement. hatiesd s4 ki ips nd The move was disclosed a day : “| after the government of Israel re-| + Hard Times . . Commissioner of Investigation ported that its forces had moved
} * i il through the Negev and eccupled| f,. the Cities of. Defusfives Wiliam Whalen the -Elath coastal strip fronting ton the Gulf--of Aqaba. hetween
| Trans-Jordan and Israel. 1 . NY Britain originally sent troops Bo 0 : rat | Aqaba at the turn of the year {when Israeli and Egyptian troops
{were fighting—alongthe border. | San’ toe Chata |The British garrisoned Agaba ies in {under a treat: with trans-Jordan French Hero of 2 W
jcalling for mutual ald if either ‘should be attacked. Dies of Concer DIJON, France, Mar. 12 (
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. at Howe . low-down
neeling); Hard Times Dance
equipment seized at New York's City Hall.
|_Qther foreign developments: ‘Rome
'sessfon of parliament in an at- of the Military Hospital here. /tfapt to thwart Communist ard of officers {efforts to foment sentiment], 0 honor guard of © (against Halla articipation in ctood at“ attention by his tne Atlantie. past, eri's maneuver, While long lines of mourners a a 4 asp hs m ae He. |DY the little chapel erected in {bate and hurry parliament to a| Pavilion. final vote. It came within a few! 5 ‘hours of a Communist call for Soldiers, Gen.
'flash strikes today and demon-|Will be given a state funeral.
[strations tomorrow to protest/the defense ministry hag 'against the government's “war Completed arrangements.
policy.” Tokyo | Gen. Douglas. MacArthur to-|istry said it was waiting to | day cracked down on’ “matprac-| it contained any directions {tices” in the vital Japanese-coal lindustry and ordered “immediate & steps” be taken to insure output) {of 42 million tons of ¢6§! during
[the next rear. Acme Telephotos. In a directive to the Japanese North Africa 18 1942
5 e A {government, the supreme com . . Former New York detective -Kenneth LA a Ig
cancer. His last will had
state funeral,
Gen. Giraud helped clear
Ryan (left) and Detective Frank Phillips enter New York's City |; 4 str had to be met without (30d lead troops.
lottery and gift enterprise. Seven One Who blindly plays follow-the- county committee. y . ’ rides
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: State committeemen sustaine rough-shad over the welfare of My Denbo's claims to the chairAnother raid was made it 3120 not only his constituents, but of the people of this great coun-
{manship when they agreed that] {some of the persons who voted to Judge Leon Kowalski for driving fire him did not have proper without a license, Spm : I credentials. Mr. Denbé had been accused of mechanic who examined the car Berlin creating dissension in the party, found it unsafe. failure to comply with party destroyed. Should I change my mind rules, and other charges in con- | ET about a debate I would reserve hection with patronage matters. | Prohe Mystery Slaying circulated that it soon will bethe right to choose the subject] | | which would be resolved, that the 0 oust Mr. Denbo charged after people of Indianapolis are jlijt-!the state committee hearing that] erate,” and I would take the ne-|it “was fixed.”
Leaders of the faction seeking
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Clearings for the day...
| Debits tor the day
- - laid blame. for the failure in fair condition in hospitals wo. Leaps From Train (UP) — Al} [man wanted on a charge of slaying his wife escaped from authorities today. by kicking out a washroom window and jumping from a imoving train. 4 John Wilson, alias James Lee]
tody of Sheriff Walter Clark who!
Sheriff Clark said Wilson was|
they neared Chicago he i
“Sheriff sald Wilson had his left wrist handcuffed to a special belt] He wore a dirty,
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Clearings for the wee Debits for "the week
Hall. Ryan escaped from police today.
voted to overrule an ouster i.sy judge who said the vehicle garding labor legislation, with movement by members of hisiwas unfit to be driven.
i wt silo y coal, subsidies or resorting told Re-civil (Orders Car That Killed deficlt financing. tar; commander-in-chief of ‘Pedestrian Destroyed paris
SOUTH BEND, Ind, Mar. 12 {terranean,
for the French leadership,
vitation to debate, Sen. Jenner County Democratic chairman to- struck and killed an elderly pe-|,onqence for Cochin - China, a Gen. de Gaulle triumphed.
' {day after the party's state com“I must decline the invitation mittee
destrian awaited destruction to-
province of Indo-China, day, the penalty imposed by a
today| |climaxed by introduction of a mo-| honor of Gen. Giraud, and ition of censure against the gov- mier Henri Queuille paid tri ernment. The assembly approved 387 te ment. ‘ 193 a government plan to give! ——
{Cochin-China a territorial as- : sembly with “exclusive co College Paper Lists
James Jensen, 69, was killed 4! Wednesday when struck by the] car which was driven by 19-year-{old Lewis Voros. Voros was fined $11Q by City
within the French union. MADISON, Wis., Mar. 132 (
—The University of Wisco
| Judge Kowalski said a me-
He ordered it] {
rency : markets today as reporis'a panel of professors. LONDON, Mar. 12 (UP)—S8cof-/come the only legal tender in the Albert Einstein, David Lilien
investigation today into the capital | strangulation of an unidentified
Lwoman._.. early today on
$ 11,376,000 are 193.431 000 the five-and-dime heiress.
‘20 pfennigs overnight. shall.
‘Hard Times' at Howe High
socleties|
As one of France's TANKIng Giraud ‘probably
id {his burial. If not, he will be given |
eo aoe oa LAYS Off 10000
1 {| After the assassination of Adm. __ |increasing the consumer price of |, - Darlan in 1943, Gen. Giraud T and mil
{free French forces in the Medi-
He and Gen. Charles) The French national assembly| ge Gaulle came into competition tion and Grand Central terminal
The national assembly observed after a stormy all-night session a minute of silence last night in|
i - newspaper, the Daily Cardinal,| The western-backed deutsche-|today listed “the most outstand- dePots in the area. Mr. Harrison
{mark rose in value on Berlin cur- ing living Americans,” chosen by|is i : {tions - of the expressmen’s de-"
Highly placed on the list were mands for a 40-hour week and a
Li
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dance held at Howe High School last night. In charge of planning
of '49 were (left) Frank Knox and
Patricia Warner and (right) Robert Frye and Mamie Kingsbury.
Identify Drug As Benzedrine
\.Chemical tests in the police _
laboratory today revealed that {benzedrine was the substance two ars women attempted to smuggle to a Marion County jail prisoner Thursday. :
up) | The wrapped powder, “found
The , of Gen. Henri Honore Sewed in a pair of trousers when {| Premier Alcide de Gasperi to- dodge 4 hero in two world deputy sheriffs examined them
(day called an unusual Sunday’ wars ~jay in state fn the pavilion before giving them to a prisoner,
Iwas believed for use of inmates 4/to intoxicate themselves. Two unidentified women had bier left the trousers for a prisoner, filed Although it was believed prise the oners had used the drug before, {Walter (Smoky) Davis, jail turn.
an
But | been using the drug within the
not | 18st week. . The women who brought the
{trousers are
not
{been read, and the defense min-|
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way for the allied eonquest of] U : k p k In both} nion Seeks world wars he escaped from Ger-| to Picket man military prisons to return
2 N. Y. Terminals
{ | NEW YORK, Mar. 12 fUP)— he Railway Express Agency laid {off 10,000 employees today as the the AFL Railway Clerks Union sought permission to throw picket lines around Pennsylvania sta-
in an an effort io force settle iment of .a year-old contract dis pute. Express service, which has been Pre- Plagued by employee “slowdowns” bute and “work stoppages” for weeks,
and
{to him in the name of the govern. came to a complete halt today
with the release of 3300 truck drivers, and 1000 clerks in the metropolitan area.
Local union officers accused
petence” to decide its status Outstanding Americans the agency of a “lockout” ‘and
yp) voted yesterday to ask permission nsin [Of 8rand president George M. arrison to. picket major rail
in Chicago attending negotia-
thal 25 cent an hour wage increase.
land Yard detectives began an western sectors of the German and Eleanor Roosevelt. Others| - The unjon said it would ask : chosen, in order of their choice, affiliated terminal.#®mployees te The west mark, which has been were Dwight Eisenhower, Arthur respect picket lines around railon __ the selling-for 3.20 to 3.30 Soviet: Vandenberg, President Harry 8. way depots and stay off their grounds of a London mansion backed east marks. was bringing Truman; Waiter Reuther, James jobs. Such action would paralyze 33.110.40 once owned by Barbara Hutton, 4.50 to 4.70 today. It had gained B. Conant and George C. Mar- passenger and freight traffic in
|New York.
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~ § Lunche:
Golden Alumnae | Will Be H The Smith © have a luncheon in the home of ) ~ Golden Hill Haerle, president the recent Alumr ing on the campy The assistant | Mesdames Davi © D. D. Viskniskk' Edward - Wohlge: Rogers and Willi
Mrs, A, W. Her appointed to the Committee of t} enthood Federati The appointme the March meeti of Directors of
© Health League
- Mrs. Herrington the local league. from England attend a comn Wednesday in Ne
Officers to Be Elected
The Riviera € elect new office Friday night in Directors also wi The current o wives witl-be ho: They are Al E. | Fred Bolle, vice | Taylor, secretar treasurer, and Ra at-arms,
Lt. Gov. Joh speak at a 6:3 meeting Wednesc bers of the John American Legion fliary. The .dinn
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John Rider wil sical program : Lewis and W. D preside at the b
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Musical
The Chorale Matinee Musicale tained with a Iu p. m. Tuesday. Meridian Heigh! Church will serve This will follc dress rehearsal | annual spring ‘co day in Meridian There will be a ficers at the busi lowed by a music Herbert J. Wils play and Mrs. E {ng accompanie “ster Rosenberge:
Let's Eat—
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1 Mixed fri Beve
Din: Roast shonle Dres Gra Baked } Buttered « © Parsley Chiffonade Whole wh But Broiled g + Mi
Milk to drink: ene pint for each a Shat used in the da:
" i PARSLEY 8. CHIFFONADI Y large bunch pa 2 hard cooked ej 3 medium tomat 152 c¢. salad oil 2% tbsps. cider 14 tsp. paprika 15 tsp. salt 14 tsp. black pe; 2 thsps. finely c 4 anchovies, fine 1 small clove ga chopped Clean parsley and cris
ley, add eggs anc have been cut i inch dice. Com the ingredients with a screw top the dressing 18 emulsion. Drizz over the salad a until blended. Se Serves four to Any leftover s ered tightly will lowing day.
Goodmans Soloist, Se
Following nex dianapolis Symp concert, Mr. an Goodman will e pér if “onor of ler and Dr. and vitzky in" their Kessler Blvd. Mr. Pressler w Dr. Sevitzky an for the week-end Saturday and Goodman is p
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