Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1949 — Page 1

So Be god i 1 y i J : : ; “a y St . CEE { | 2,199 § LL. is N: ik | rnp Phi ee 9) I : i - ” \ + X ’ : - i : — : v 1 ; 3] : go » = : i - « ; ] : : ; ) : . i : A v Les Cray . e Fil AL hn . yey FORECAST: Partly cloudy tonight. Mostly cloudy and warmer tomorrow followed by occasional rain at night. Low tonight, 36; high tomorrow, 60-65. . LL - a \ pe ree —f : PRICE FIVE CENTS SCRIPPS ~ HOWARD § 60th YEAR—NUMBER 11 * WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1949 Ere eianapoin, Ind. Luued Day eee —

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Goods 1s bus Three Rescued Off Roof Schricker Summons Lm way As-N. Side Home Burns

g * hundred filling station and auto Ex-( hief From Japan nr accessory shop proprietors for » Salesman Helps Wife Daughter Make ® new used merchandise license fee : ’ \ | More than 450 postal cards an-| Way Through Dense Smoke to Safety In State Ru e S a eu RS nouncing that a Row used ho A family of three was rescued from a perilous perch on the roof 4 used accessory and used car laMi . i. burning North Side home today after they narrowly es< ' \ —— Ho: due were being mailed out caped entrapment in the smoke and flame-filled house. Howarc Replaced as Other Personnel Pena. ay. , ) : coc. and Penn. Otay tax is $26 for each estab- Firemen, called just before the trapped trio climneq out 8 sec- | Changes Loom; Stevens Named fo Board = md co " ond-story window to a porch roof, rescued Felix Gallay, his wife, . . } . I [lishment engaged eu Sylvia, and teen-age daughter Diane, 3519 Salem St. Gov. Schricker ordered Alfred A. Dowd back to his ———————— geco $ : ~' : — een. | . A bring in Ph 4 of $1L700. |, The ar was discoversd hen fore lowering himself to the porch old post as Indiana State Prison warden today in the first Fee Legalized jMrs, Gallay awakene roof. step of what was expected to be a -general shakeup of

5 a. m. choking and coughing. . ~ ' b Heretofore, a similar on Wreaths of smoke and flames Firemen from Station Bo ie prison administration. (been imposed on used CAr dealers. ...., rising from the first floor. | ‘ Lo ot Tay , hee . However, the City has been SHOWN g)- awakened her husband and GTeevy and Wittiam Jackson res- Warden Dowd was summoned back from Japan where

instances where many filling sta- (ye two ran to the room of their cued the shivering trio. he has served most of the past three years reorganizing tions operate small “unofficial” 4. Short- ‘Narrow Escape - ) , daughter, a sophomore at SROTL| po 00h "said all three had a #oEo" the Japanese penal system

used car agencies on their lots ri4pe High School. and pay no license. The new license fee was le-

He will succeed the pres ent warden, Ralph (Cap) Howard, who was appointed to the post during the late Republican administration of Gov, Gates. Although the shift, which was forecast in The Times several weeks ago, was slow in coming, it was expected to be followed by other changes in prison pers

) [“narrow escape.” Forced Back “Within three or four minutes i . Mr. Gallay attempted to lead the whole house would have gone 7 y : ance sed : Ralized by To prdinance Fas i” his wife and daughter down the yp a fire fighter told Mr. Gallay. 1948. ' stairs, but the dense smoKe and, The blaze started in the baseCert : flames forced them back. By that ment of the frame double and ’ ance car- : gation of ihe ordnane hiv time heavy blankets of smoke gte through most of the first — and Lie offense can result in covered the second floor, making floor. The fire was extinguished ) : ) ! se ! ssible, and the . he \ Glum faced Albert Hansbrough, first of a bandit quartet captured. Standing (left to right, imprisonment. jpreathing impossible. J before it damaged the second 1 front Police Chief illi d C Rob i | Payment of the fee by filling flames gaining headway. floor. iis on row) ale [Ouce ‘ Hanley MeMillin an apt. ober Samples, Franklin, Hansbrough, tio d cessory shops Mr. Gallay ran back to the In the adjoining side of the . : 8 2SSOTY s Mr. ) Johnson County Prosecutor Robert Lybrook and Marion County Prosecutor George S. Dailey. In nti eS enter he bedroom and snatched up blan- double, the family of Steve Brody, rear are members of state police. used car business legally. It kets, swapping them around his local night club owner, was forced

‘a 4 . > 4 2 would also cover the sale of used wife and daughter. He then put to flee to the home of neighbors sonnel. The state reformatory, i ive’ LL: tires and used auto parts and them nut a second-story window because of smoke. too, was expected to undergo a 4 Detective’s Sleuthing Leads Three Men accessories. r and lowered them to the roof of _ The flames did not damage the shakeup at the top within 2 few 1 Into Net; Fourth Sought in St. Louis | Protect Dealers ithe porch. Brody home, firemen sail. Mr weeks. Mr. Dowd will take over

| In one respect. it was seen ns He then ran back to a second- Brody is part owner of the new a possible protection to used car story extension telephone and |N. Meridian St. bar, the Marti-| |dealers. Under the license plan called the fire department, telling nique. Mr. Gallay is a beauty sup-| {the city might eliminate many so them .the family was trapped be-|ply salesman.

not later than Apr315. Gov. Shricker also announced the appointments of George F. Stevens, Plymouth attorney, to

BULLETIN Times State Service EVANSVILLE, Mar. 23—William M. Caine, 27-year-old Martinsville, Ind., tractor operator, today confessed he was the laughIng trigger man in the slaying of a Franklin, Ind. liquor store

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1 | ay _ ag Le EK the State Police Board and Wil- ] manager on Mar. 2, g i an sstabil nner does not New Phone Books Bees F liam E. Hillenbrand, Batesville Caine said he entered the store with another man and covered sell used goods it need not ake ec SY, manufacturer, “to the Employ=

the store manager with a borrowed 22-caliber pistol. out a license.

“I cocked the gun and it went off and fired twice,” he told Evansville police in a signed statement. “The man hollered ‘Oh,’ and fell to the floor.”

Out, but Don’t Alfred A. Dowd ment Security Board. -

College Mothers In Forest Blaze Use Numbers Yet GOP Battlefield | Succeeds Hunter

At Wabash Give | me meta Mr. Stevens, a Democrat, will

By PHILIP F. CLIFFORD JR. An incautious conversation in a Skid Row dive today led to the arrest of a suspect branded as Indiana's “laughing Killer.” William Caine, 22, called the “brains” of a holdup gang, was seized in an Evansville flophouse. :

. YOU'LL GET a new green tele- succeed Democratic police board Daddy 14 Lift Fire Near Bedford phone book in the Next 2¢W days member Robert Hunter of Anderr , a LI

: y . ‘ y |but—don’t use it, yet. 3 son. Mr. Hunter resigned effective Held ‘Man Caused’ |™\nout 200.000 books will be de- g S PW n Jan. 1 and the position has been

' i 2 y days : | CRAWFORDSVILLE. ) 5 Times State Service livered in the ext five or six 3 vacant since then. 1L1KE, Mar. 23] BEDFORD, Mar. 23 The pos- but the sticker on the cover Mr. Stevens is a former Mar-

EE— A. ’ . Apa . : invy o i (UP) 7 . : : 3 i ‘ c 1. c Detective Spe. C Harles Burkett. chief investigator un pid 3 rmbers of Wabash Col sibility of arson is being investi- Warne against using its go Rank and File Group shall County prosecutor, a former. “oun rosec s ce, was ’ ’ . : « 8 re : k . r. 3. the cutov . . . unty p on i — - ge Mothers Club have sent a .ted in connection with the \}\ p Ch To Fight ‘High Brass’ second district Democratic chairs Ope night last week he received d essed, Sgt. Burkett i : year's supply of baby clothing to ¢ tf hich swept 180 acres the new Belmont and erry ex man and was one of Gov. vi ition rogr . i Co forest fire whic s. —————————————————————tm——{ ’ such 3 Hip Rom an undeiworla; 3 prog; ’ Sgt. Charles Burkett {the month-old child of Michigan's jshanges | Another Story, Page 2 |Schricker's campaign managers sourcé. With permission af Prose. sald. a whares Survey as (of forest and fields near here| oA EE 000 mr | in the 1940 election i cutor George S. Dailey, he began | First of the quartet to be taken —— == ~ - . ’ N RE ARE abou 5 i. i : : . . | - fsona earch for members into custody was Albert Hans- : |" The 14-year-old father. Carl Monday, a state forest fire WAI | pangey in the mew directory.|,.m NOW SToup of Republican war] Mr. Hillenbrand is a former .. | a pe i 99 of 6221 Pl. H “ Harvey Blake Jr., of Paw Paw, den said today. Every number. in the Belmont and! Ye rerans was rorm toduy “to[Ninth district Democratic chaire , of the holdup gang wanted for brough, 22, of 622'¢ Home Pl. He : - “ t ao : : Rye | : fight against factionalism in the man and was active in the recent the slaying Mar. 2 of a Franklin readily confessed being the driver Mich., and his 16-year-old wife, Fdgar Turner, state forest fire Cherry areas has been changed. party.” campaign as an office executive in liquor store manager. of the car in which the alleged pdmitied oday life had suddenly warden for Lawrence County. ¥eis the BE ar de The group, to be known as the state party headquarters. He suc- . y PSO! killer made his escape. . | BY. <ai ‘hie rer San ae ica 7 ans - . y ol Driver Confesses ‘ 4 p hing killer” A few days ago they were Said the fire which spread over “rhe telephone company took Republican. GI Veterans of Ma ceeds another Democrat, John W, ; That the wanted bandits were Identity of the “laughing killer . ag 4.” i , rion County, is headed by James Crise of Ft. Wayne, whose term q it - © : des dent because he was too two farms was “man caused. dbout a $1000 salvage loss by not . A 3 A residents of Indianapolis became Was established, Burkett said, oy et a ob. Then when Several fires in the same area being able to collect the old di- F. Durnil, Butler University stu- as a member of the employment investig ; 8 's statement. : . 3 0D. R L Tniversal security 3 more apparent as the investiga- A ort Be Chief Cites Problem the family’s circumstances be- in the past four years substan- rectories, a spokesman said. de an ein Co a xpired, New —————————————————— ———— - - - * . - | . , a 84 id. ——————————————— —— . * ) * ’ o . /that the triggerman in the Frank- In Enforcing Laws [came known he found a job and tiate the arson theory. he sa | The new organization will op-| Albany, is a veteran prison ade Ser eant Shifted lin holdup was Caine, 22, an un-| pW. vie Rouls today con- a flood of gifts descended. Burned Five Hours Smoke Jobs Safe pose the Marion County Repub- ministrator. Before his first ape |employed Evansville truck driver.; ===... a's past practice of = | “The flames burned some five y |lican Veterans of World War IL pointment as head of the state He admitted taking part.in sev-'™ SP p CARL, his wife and son are, = .. i forest and fields north- headed by Charles Brownson, prison, by Gov. Townsend in 1937, » y . eral Indianapolis burglaries dur-| “indiscriminate” issuance of state living in a tenant house on a ,,o¢ of Huron Monday before which is seeking the removal of he had served for nearly 25 years 0 dl p S Ice ing the past four months. He sdid club charters as a hindrance-td dairy farm where he found gro fighters from five counties or ers 0 James W. Ingles as county GOP on the staff of the Indiana Ree : Caine was the leader. police in the enforcement of the Work. } SY brought the fire under control. | (chairman. .__.. . formatory. " ‘ . Evansville authorities late last , On his birthday, Carl received Meanwhile, L. E. Kern, state . ) Mr. Durnil said his organization, Beginning as a reformatory Magenheimer May night began a systematic search a oo packages and parcels from well- forester at Shoals “aid a survey Mayor Feeney today assured was for “enlisted men” as against guard, he had worked up through R F of the city for Taine. More than 100 clubs are operat- yishers in 35 states, Canada and the fire site vesterday showed © mplovees of the city combustion the “high brass” complexion Of {pe ranks to the position of ase ince eturn to Force Raid House ing in the city,” he said, “with Mexico. The gifts are valued at ==. per cent of the burned. E!nee! s department thelr Jobs the other GOP veterans group. sistant superintendent under A. Safety Board today transferred - Under Capt. Arthur Temme little fear from the police if mem- $1000 and won't be opened until _ «4 timberland gb the affice. ve on ® SE Ce ot F. Miles. ) a CL an 2 r ; ; . ) yy diz h ’ » changes e. erans 1at they should ) i CC. S. as a police sergeant to the prosecu- And oe ara Reisen of bers desire lo gamble or serve TE aramid, of the The fire started in a field on the, However, the Mavor still Was taken in by a small group of ‘big Hired By ( » tor's office in what appeared to * ren r aeps ent, liquor after ours.” ’ So .. Opal White farm before noon not ready to announce the ap- phrase’ who say they represent the! When he was replaced as state new bc the first act of appeasement Cenuad o orcers and sherif’s| pq explained the difficulty po- ““ Monday. Whipped by high winds pointment of a new superintend- veterans of this county.” he said. prison warden during the Gates Vience under the “N. Alabama St. Pact” ar ve . on a house lice have in obtaining evidence of it spread to tinder-dry brush and ent of air pollution to replace Rob-| “They mav represent some of the Administration, Mr, Dowd was S betw M F , - I. last ro ire as Cane vice in the clubs since nearly all dyors . « On into solid timberland on land ert IL. Wolf, former combustion nigh-ranking veterans, but they immediately engaged by the Fedari BO i eeney and Pros- however i a want. are hidden behind painted win- owned by Vernon Carter. On Mr. engineer, who resigned yesterday. qo not represent the rank and eral government 0 gil u cuto atley. N “Ht rdows, locked doors or out of sight Carter's land sparks ignited a With Mr. Wolfe's resignation file of ex-GI's.” the prison administration job in derful At the same time the hoard ed man had Not been at the house patroling officers. - To Control Rents house and barn but were extin- two clerks and four smoke inspec- “To Preserve Party’ Japan. gave former Sheriff Al Magen-| Checking further, police lo-. Actually, the only control we guished without serious damage tors remain in the office, Mr. Durnil said the primary He is now en route home from ) ” ' ; have.” the chief d. “is th to either structure. Proclaims ‘Victory . terang STOUT < Japan with his wife and son and heimer renewed hope of getting cated the address of one of Nave e chief sal Is In the, [EE . ce : , day Purpose of his veterans group was in Indiana back on the police fore Caine's girl friends. It was a Use of the nuisance raid. In near-™ gq "congress Story, Page 8 eben | Meanwhile, Mr. Wolf today ;, hrocerve the Republican Party i8 expected to arrive in 49.95 police force. third-rate rooming house “across | every case in which we obtain Johnson Wins packed his brief case preparatory ,ogingt factionalism. ) around Apr. 1. 40.00 quest. a approved (ne re- the tracks.” 4 search warrant the clubs are WASHINGTON, Mar. 23 (UP) to giving up his office and prob “We are opposed to any group eer p—————— ~ L rosecutor ailey for, While de i forewarned. When we arrive we Y e of Mav- . ably Indianapolis The former g.irether vete . rise . » y , - puties surrounded the ned. € —The U. 8. Conference of May ! I whether veterans or otherwise the services of Sgt. Robert I. place, Capt. Temme and Sgt. 2T® met by grinning members at ors today urged Congress to keep Unanimous OK combustion engineer said he most yp o¢ tries to bring disgrace to the Spring Rains

95 Wise of the police department. Heironimus slipped up a darkened the door who inquire, sarcastical- . |

i ) e i as _.. WASHINGTON, Mar. 23 (UP) likely. would return to St. Louis pepyplican Party by ‘starting an Will C 1 “ THIS datjon was taken after the stairway and into a room occu- !Y: ‘What's been keeping you?" rent controls in federal hands The Senate today unanimously Where he was a member of the ,hen fight with any of the elected ! ontinue i Ha ad. waited in the City pied by Caine and hig girl friend -— : and to “extend, strengthen. and A © faculty of Washington Univer- officials of the party. We feel that LOCAL TEMPERATURES | all for many weeks, and. de- Caine, the officers said. awoke Act Wi Di improve” them. confirmed the nomination of iv perore coming here in 1946. - ch action is a disgrace to al'! 6 a. m... 37 10 a. m... 39 K spite the fact that the Mayor ; Cc . ciress Ins ivorce The mavors said in a resolu- Louis A. Johnson to be Secretary! Ag a parting : ; CR Aact Cone | ow oa 0 and prosecutor have disclain just as Capt. Temme snapped av ves ) yore trols ) As a parting gun into his fiery yeterans.” -] 7a m..38 1a m.. 4 any hard feelin av lisclaimed pair of handcuffs on his wrists, HOLLYWOOD. Mar. 23 (UP) tion that federal rent controls of Defense. Mr. Johnson will sue- tour of office, Mr Wolf pros Other officers of the new vet- 8 a. m... 38 12 (Noon) 41 J eelings between them. He cursed the officers. And Actress Peggy Ryan had a di- should be continued until the ceed James Forrestal, who steps ¢ laimed his defeat in failing to _... »rouD are Ray G. Durnil 9 a. m.. 38 1 p. m... 42 A. ‘Peace’ Seen when tdld the reason for his VOrce today on testimony Ner hus- housing shortage is alleviated.” t Mar. 31 v ’ ’ ¥ obtain passage of a “tough erany § 3 in { . v uroil. _ . Last w arrest he loudly protested his and was so jealous he insulted In apparent reference to con- R A an " . , smoke ordinance as a moral vic N- ‘ rman cor it Bi y bi th, The first spring rainy spell and «ast week, however,-Mr. Dailey innocence. actor Donald O'Connor when he gressional amendments delegating ie Senate acted immediately ph in : reasurer and Kermit Eisenbarth,| jew of April will continue paid a surprise visit to the Mayor Evansville police records show danced with her in a movie to state or local authorities pow- after its Armed Services Com- 007 forte at smoke abate. oo. retary through Friday, Weatherman In the latter's office. This ne bo — - scene. She won the decree yes- er to abolish rent controls, the mittee sent the nomination to the All efforts at. smoke abate The officers sald they expect 10 pay) Mijjer said today. Warmer 8 . $s move ! «8 ) : ’ , . , okay » ; rest 2 . } A te ) Rh d J was after ds i Co (Continued on Page 3—Col. 8) terday from actor James Cross. resolution added: floor with a unanimous okay ment ow J a je admin have more than 100 GOP veterans weather was expected to follow Jozens “ srwards seen by observers LL a ) "| “State and municipal govern- Informed Sources have said istration 1e sal ! oe cl V as members of the group by the rather chilly temperatures today vided as a peace meeting. Following ments are ill-equipped to ad that Army Secretary Kenneth C. has smoke the residents wil Know ,. 4 of this week. and tonight.

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® . toy resign soc et tt ame enter. the meeting the Mayor said the Office Workers Jumping minister rent controls in a form Royall will resign soon Where to put the blame } * .

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to the prosecutor's tivities, ' : : 3 othe people of eae R R D § Ch ycause Mr. Magenheimers rene for At Cop S Piercing Whistle i “such provisions shouldbe ep. ogers enies arge lo "igh tomorrow

N will rise niform reinstatement was sent to the eliminated from the bill." To 2 Downstate tonight -of 36 to a high tomorrow

. " wait. police ‘surgeon witn structions Nerves. i i | Asks S| Aid Sh WwW k ad M d | a Times State Service of 80-65. Meat B Instruction as erves Jangling at Washington and Asks nm ‘ e rec e Oo e S ome NEW ALBANY, Mar. 23 -Two The gradual eastward move«

that he be given a physical ex- nye “og ry . | vw _g \ rovernment ull of amination. Ilinois; Regulation,’ Says Policeman pe te Roverament ‘Ridiculous ’ Sa s Con resswoman persons dled today of injuries re- ment of 2 low pressure area from hen— However, the board gave no The high-pitched whistle tooting of a traffic cop is causing quite trial to finance private low-rent ’ y g y . ceived when the car in whi h they Nebraska wil bring Sccasions] promise‘it would place Mr. Mag- & commotion at Illinois and Washington Sts. housing construction was elim When Told of Suit by Navy Officer's Wife we Hung crashed non free rain and Fi Friday oo. wrepl ) i . f / pole near New Mid- ané r | enheimer back on duty if he ‘ cpyirried ome ys in the Roosevelt building are threatening inated from the 17 resolutions WASHINGTON, Mar. 23 (UP)-—Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers A RY yy morning. Mr. Miller explained. : 99.95 proves physically fit. The former more le mn ops” unless the piercing sounds are modified to a considered 68-year-old Republican Congresswoman from Massachusetts, today | =. qead were Temperatures dipped to freeze 40.00 sheriff resigned. a captaincy on Sent e So . of Nad . Instead, the conference adopted branded as “ridiculous” a former California model's charge that; James KR. Lahue, 25, RR 1, ing at South Bend last night. The the force to run for office. a Pater in A eram oor office unburdened his troubles to a resolution asking extension of the lawmaker broke up her marriage to a Navy captain. Milltown Indianapolis low last night was 37, Te se ———— ° . I i j . . the authority of the Federal The gray-haired matronly Congresswoman, a widow, said she ’ Irving Wert, 34, RR 1, ¥liza- piss. —————— 95 ) STEEL BACK TO NORMAL JE rr ee ear rau. a CE Pl the Housing Agency to insure mort" was frankly puzzled by Mrs. Eilenne Diana Latta-Lawrence's. ..), 5 Truman Ur es ’ . A 3 ¥ v RGR afal i 3 ¥ ; on ‘ 4 on YORK, dar. 23 (UP)—|of Trae Officer George L. Cun- Chief of Police of Oklahoma City, B%85® © "CE nove PE onal & Wg ei erin A SPR ihapcly blue-eyed blond from Los Mr. Lahue died at St. Edwards 4 e gray market in steel is dead, pinoham was just too much.. Okla.. attended a convention of e payors 2 p rate maintenance sult filed In ,, eles. Hospital hefe from injuries which C ti Ac idents the magazine Iron Age said to- . ) ' resolution asking enactment of a District Court here late yester- “- cluded a broken neck and frac- ur in Cl d 5 : \ All seven of us in the office the Policemen's & Firemen's In- federal slum-clearance and hous- day | "The Naval officer was not included a broken ck a } ' ay. e magazine said that fori) oo crazy unless you make surance Co. here. The chief be- fed€ra sium-cie 5° day. available for comment. tured skull. Mr. Wert had re-- wASHINGTON, Mar. 23 (UP) the first time since the late 1930's, nim stop,” complained the man came entranced with the whistle "8 Pll! | © The suit was directed against Mrs. Lattz-] ceived a fractured skull, hospital __president Truman today called the steel market this week is act- who refused to give his name. and asked Officer Cunningham: —— Capt. Harold A. Latta-Lawrence, In ne eu, Md “ divorce, [attendants said. * [for a nationwide safety program Ing normally. | “We'll all blow ro laps. © |where they could be purchased. Drug Store Windows who Js attached to Cae or She merely veered that the re Ing ito pedue industrial accidents PY — Operator Listens Too His First Complaint . the erations in PU : es ary RL d an § - one million a year as a con . Times Index | “Do you hear it, do you hear: Subsequently, the plat ordered Pelted by Shot Again Washington. pour! SO re a in. They are Dorothy Mayfield, 18, tion to peace and prosperity. it?” the man demanded. He then whistles for his entire traffic] Harry Zemer, owner of the Ze- “It's “ridiculous,” said Mrs." : RR-1, New Albany, who received| The nation cannot afford “the

pm —i—p pn ggheibaine oo vo i ! Amusements. 16 Mrs. Manners 5 pointed the phone toward the|force. In a letter to Officer Cun- rer Drug Store, 2044 N, Hard- Rogers. “It's ridiculous that I ary Tut ng o a broken arm, and Arthur Lahue, needless loss of skilled workers if Beauty .... 15 Marriage ... 5 window. The operator replied she ningham the chief thanked him ing St. is tired of gunshot whis- could have any influence on him.| ghe told the court that she con-| 2%: RR 1, Leavenworth, who re- we are to produce for prosperity

Bridge ..... 15 Movies ..... 18 could. for hid aid and said- the Okla- tling through Ris plate glass win- I attended their wedding. I gave! giqered. Mrs. Rogers the reason ceived broken ribs and concus- in this country and for peace

Builders ... 6 National Aff. 12| The complaint, was forwarded homa City force w , sion. labroad,” the President said g” » At) as now doing dows. ‘ them many presents. Of course.pahind her husband's “cruel and } : a ad, e nt said. Business on oi Ottan «ves 117to Patrolman William Gorton of much more efficient work, He discovered pellet holes in it's absurd yon une treat a of her during A fifth Passenger, James Kow | Addressing the President's Cone Classified, .18-20 Pattern .... 1J the accident prevention and traf- Meanwhile, Officer Cunningham the front window—the ‘third in: Asn AOU |their short. married life. Since ADA: 18, New Albany, Was un-iference on Industrial Safety, Mr.

Comics ..... 21 Ruark ..... 11 fic departments. A sergeant was said he is required to toot for three months—when hé opened, Rw she Injured. | Truman emphasized that * the Crossword .. 6 Side Glances 12 dispatched to see if Officer Cun- north and south trafic and then the store today. Only last Sun-| She said she knew Capt. Latta. the Apr on Tory he) WNIT SS {greatest need for progress in Editorials .. 12 Society ..... 14'ningham’'s whistle was “regula- for east’ and west. He sald he day the same thing, happened. |Lawrence, her former congres- ward her waxed warm or. cool, GUINNESS DIES IN DUBLIN gafety fs in small plants, where Food ...... 15 Sports .....8 9 tion." . .» |couldn't understand the commo-/ He branded ‘the sniping as sional secretary, and his young! gepending upon Mrs. Rogers'| DUBLIN, Mar. 23 (UP) --Arthur| 70 per cent of the accidents oceur, Forum ..... 12/Teen Prob... 15 Officer Cunningham not only tion. caused by his now-famous, “spite work.” \ wife “quite well.” She declined to proximity. Earnest Guinness, 72, vice chair- and where he said organized Meta Given. 15 Weather Map 4 defended his tooter as ‘‘régula- whistle, is 1 S'Apparently.” he said, “the per- comment further until she had a ° he marriage itself she said, man o. Guinness, Ltd., and second safety movement is weakest, Hollywood .. 16 Earl Wilson. 10 tion” but proceeded to explain “It's the first complaint I've son has'a grudge, but.won't come chance to study, the court papers ’ son of the Earl of Iveagh, died There were 1060,000 disabling

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