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p = tery. In 1046, the records re- J cos i ® it ; As Walkout Ends |vealed, Caine was convicted of a mer oo WE . © 8T. LOUIS, Mar. 23 (UP)— petit larceny charge. He was Austria, [8 - in ) | ‘Trains began Tolling oe the sentenced to the Indiana Pets) he h . . Wabash Railroad's right-of-way Farm for six months ay Insist Kremlin } | (today as four unions ended a($25 and costs. ried in Foes to Battle Leaves Them Free | [Woek-lohFomtrike aille negota. Taken to Evansytis paiite ices at 8 Mi : ors settle w headquarters where e re Mors In Senate for To Speak Minds | against the company. booked on a frst degree murder and at i NEW YORK, Mar. 23 (UP)—| i. H. Sido, vice president and charge, Caine maintained his inMoguls Compromise ners delegates flying here to- general manager of the railroad, Share. He refused to make a WASHINGTON, Mar. 23 (UP) | day for the Cultural and Scien- said some freight trains began giaiement. police said. Dirr had —8ome Democratic Senators pre-| |day for t i for World Peace] {running early today and that Pending the arrival of Franklin 5 years, dicted today that “home rule" tific Conference passenger service 'would resume ,,inorities, Caine will be held in ie Meth- : | are under no instructions from late this afternoon. | y a provisions in the rent control ex- er : {the Evansville jall. Modern tension bill Will lead to. * { {their government and will be free It's taking us a hiiige ig Breaks Under Grilling 0 ~coniu- - k Fe recall-the workers,” he said, ‘but| Abit "a “ a {to speak their own minds, ac i i ) ’ The second man to be brought er son, sion” and “local politics.” ¢ording to a spokesman for the MR “8 1 think ‘we'll be back on full : , Fla.; a Sen. John J. Sparkman (D. |group. : ral High School's vi incipal, William B schedule by midnight eh rr of Loa 3olander, Ala.) said a compromise “local |” Delegates from Russia, Poland, | Decatur Centra igh Jchool § vice-principal, ‘Yvilllam Beavers, | {inion officials representing L. Abbett manager of Stucker's Matthew option” clause voted by the Sen- [Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia receives his sunshine tag from Beth Minnich, Riley Fund Chairman. 3500 engineers, firemen, conduct- yp Avhelt. 3 nag EO er Ind; a ate last night after a stormy de- are scheduled to arrive here dur-| The Decatur Sunshine Society is holding its Tag Day' sale today. ors and trainmen agreed late on) ow ab, is 1 aoe am Rane bate “well may be the source of ling the day. Arrival time for Proceeds will be given to Riley Hospital. yesterday. to send the men back wl os har Rt vias randchile a great deal of confusion.” the Romanians has not been’ A ree | £) WOTK. The company promised State Farm since Mar. 8 randchile The proposal, s disclosed. : none of the men would lose sen-" ; rt, psal, sponsored by Sen. ; 1 At first denying knowledge of pr, Mrs, J. William , Fulbright (D. Ark.). Alexander Fadeev, secretary OES Chapter 549 To Seat Oo €ers jority due to the strike the crime, ying. finally Be 048. would let: municipalities remove. general of the Union of Soviet Monument Chapter 549, OES, shall; Miss Emma Jean Spoon! The negotiators agreed that | oo... (ion cive questioning in mas rent controls if the governor of ¥eliers, 101 Howson & Toit p will meet at 8:30 p. m. Monday warden; Mrs. Ida Bloom, senti- meanwhile, they would continye the prosecutor's office. M. the state authorized it. The Sen- . I" inrrutions frora our govern- in Masonic Temple for the instal: nel; Mrs, Mamie Passmore, or- direct negotiations to. eliminate He agreed. in every detail with fea ate approved the plan, 45-35, with| Members of the Warren Township Civic League have or- ment. We are going to the con- lation of new officers. ganist; Miss Esther Lefkovits, so- the Srievances whic h started the an earlier sjatement made by will no most Southern Democrats joining ganized to halt operations of a slaughter house at 5430 E. 30th |. ‘0 "1 speak freely as free Mrs. Beatrice C. Fisher and Dr. l0ist; Mrs. Genevieve Kafoure, Fife a a i" EEE Hansbrough. arn Republicans on the winning side.) §4 Charles Crispin (left), league president, and C. Titus Everett, individuals. We are not restrict- Henry I.- Berger will become lights; Mrs. Mary Ann Leas. _— ap ne orig. 2 2nabrough, Sgt. Burkett said, vill be in Min Hubert Mh Humphrey (D.| criminal court clerk and attorney for the Federation of Civic ed in any way.” worthy matron and worthy Signet, and oles. Georgia F. 100 remained. They said that any burglarize the Bator” store but . whole rent carol sr ran Leagues, will assemble members at hearings when Mr. and Mrs, i va tated tn mae patron. : Installing Pofcers will be Otto Which could not be agreed .upon decided on a “stick-up” when they born in down to the level of local polt- Roy W. Brown, owners of the establishment, answer a charge of it clear ng the conference offi- Other officers to be jnstaliee W. Cox, installing grand officer: Would be presented to a presi- discovered the store was still ed in Ine " iolati ina | : - are Mrs. Eva Ozman, assoclate i , dential fact-finding board foro e was a ties. | violating county zoning laws. ~~ 00° °° lcially was considered an outlet oo nl Bowers, associ- MIS. Lucille Geyer, associate pen. urch and Buck Passing’ for Russian propaganda. And 446 patron; Mrs. Vera Hillman, 8rand matron; Mrs. Floy Green a ng ledged to abide by Hunt Fourth Man , Mr. Sparkman said rent eontrol State Amvet Head {har @§ Gov. Thomas E. Dewey has de- ,nqyctress; Mrs. Katherine Max- grand chaplain; Mrs. Passmore, sides pledg ® Yl After the holdup. Hansbrough husband, could become “a matter of poiit- ” nounced the mreeting 2s “a COm- |e" associate conductress: Mrs. Brand organist, and Miss Lefko- the board * decisions on oe told police, Caine said he accle r sons, fcal buck passing” if a governor D bl Cc Pensions |munist front affair.” Ella Levin, secretary; Mrs. Esther vits, soloist, pases he opra was AppoinLes dentally shot dr, Abbett hen d a city ¢ y 3 = : Mrs. 1D. Co __ ’ r gun . nd Wile | ay council were at oa: WJ OUR 16-L ross On rensions | = ar enous le en the Mra. Sylvia PLAN CHILI SUPPER strike started, to ascertain its A fourth man, whose identity ANApOTIS] he | : A" State Department’ ‘spokes. 2 ‘ther: M t Lo Pleasant Run Boulevard Evan- cause and recommend means of police would not reveal, was said titia. Du= The Senate action guaranteed Stewart Accuses | ‘Rankin Expects man said the government consid:" Passo, Esther; Miss Pat Logan, as 2 and Miss that any rent control extension So P ered that the 21 delegates grant- Martha; Mrs. Garnett E. Shaner, gelic and Reformed Church will settling it i .. to have telephoned St. Youle pos olis, and law will have some form of local Legion and VFW | Some Amendments ed visas to come hare from Rus- Flecta: Mrs. Joanna Fisher, chap- sponsor a chill supper at 5 p. m The strike had forced the Wa- lice early today and offer uite Ane decontrol in it. The House already n\yNCIR, Mar. 23 (UP)—The WASHINGTON, Mar. 23 (UP) sia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yu- lain; Mrs. Rose Zuckerberg, mar- tomorrow at the church. bash to shut down all operations. surrender.
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has approved a measure letting any local government unit lift
American Legion and Veterans of
Supporters and foes of the Ran- 80slavia and Romania were sufkin pension bill agreed today it ficient to present “the Communist
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ili it aving Foreign Wars ‘betrayed’ their id t " anapolis, rent ceilings without having to ! would pass the House, but not Side o the case” without grant- . . } Lo on, Pls. Bo through the governor. — World War II members by sup- one heavy trimming. ing visas to pihest that he had STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORR 0 We 8. bear PR. asses 118 12 porting the Rankin pension bill,| House members generally pre-| . Dewey reveale at he had" grand. month extension bill. as expected, \\ 0 i2te commander of the dicted the controversial veterans received “hundreds of letters” | } 1t-grands a conference committee will try American Veterans of World War measure, carrying $90 monthly from persons asking him to stop) “oe io ork out a_tompromise De- 1 said today pensions for all 65-year-old vet-the three-day meeting which] bony ® two _“Bome rule.ver- «Teaders of the old line vet- erans of World Wars I and II, opens Friday at the Waldorf- - sions. erans organizations have double- Would be amended today to: {Astoria Hotel. However, he said] oti son, Atlantic Pact crossed a majority of their mem- | ONE: Cover veterans of World ne woud make no Sieh move, nn., who hin” ai , ar I only. ecause it wou abridge the] , bership,” said Ralph A. Stewart, ; } g e| me, 2134 man, Millard E. TYdings Hoosier, Amvet commander. | TWO: Include a test of need, in rights of free speech. | held at Servier. Committee tad Tred “Their true motives were re- the form of a limitation on in- The Russian delegates, includC. Willis that America’s military forces vealed immediately with the first COT. ing the noted composer Dmitri = vas to be hav be in ced soon SIEN Of protest from an indig- Sponsors said these amend- Shostakovich, stopped at Berlin's may have to be increased soon elf- jc- ments would reduce to a “reason- T i , because of Atlantic Pact defense nant nation, these self-styled dic iy emplehof Airdrome yesterday, 0 ndianap- comTaitinelts °® {ators of veterans affairs gener- able" level the projected multi- and saw enough of the allied airember of But in the long run, he said ously offered to dump War II billion-dollar cost of the Rankin itt to make them gasp. Americ Lodge the pact and its companion proj- servicemen from the provisions ol oy rE idget Buren ls can airlift planes shuttled across , Ameri- of the bill.” : sure, as , s with] o | SEE ect for arms shipments to Europe VotoHuntry House drafted, would cost $125 ‘billion the Bela pd free Minutes yim 8 should enable the United States ote-Hungry House in the next 50 vears. goes of supplies for blockade Johnson, to curtail defense spending and! Mr. Stewart said 5000 Indiana i : ’ Berlin, cut the size of its armed forces. Amyets wond urge Inzane Ki vrerad ior N I. Harried Looking publican Sens. Homer Capeha $ mittee airman | . " Marshall Plan and William Jenner to oppose the John E. Rankin (D. Miss.) said og ee iol ri ypesetter i , ) ile ype who The House Foreign Affairs Pension measures. the bill would be passed by the hands, begged off from answerres Committee has completed action The Rankin bill, passed by a House, “with some amendments, i i b ¢ . Veterans on a bill to extend the European | Vote-hungry House of Represen- before nightfall. Consideration ng many quest ons hy reporters. i 3 i Floral Recovery Program for one vear tatives in a disgraceful submis- was to get under way shortly Howser in answer to one Tuery | ‘ at 10 and to authorize ECA to spend Sion to power politics makes the after noon. about whether he had shaken of : 3s s Broth- $5,380,000,000 on foreign aid payment of a World War II honus| In a parliamentary uproar yes- the “tendency toward bourgeois : i ® : was 58. This represents a on of $200 impossible,” sald Mr. Stewart. terday, the House first approved|itcadence.” of which he had been - on, Ky. million in the amount requested] ‘The veterans legislation need-| (on a “teller” vote), then rejectea| Accused by Soviet critics, he an- ‘ ’ 0 : eran of by the administration. At the ed from Congress is that which (on a roll call), a move to kin|swered: “I think I will be able to a 4 mber of same time. however, the commit- Would give the veterans a federal the bill by striking out the enact- OTTect my bourgeois tendencies. : +} He had tee approved creation of a fund bonus, It's financially impossible ing clause. All. the delegates appeared to| . . ’ Xx years. to guarantee up to $300 million for the: nation to pay War II ———— | be wearing old suits, but appariss, Chi in American investments abroad. veterans and extend existing against the Rankin bill. Both are ently had been furnished new benefits if the bank has been Democrats, ,shoes for the journey. They on
busted by World War I veterans
Weather Permitting trying to cash in on World War PHILADELPHIA, Mar, [I sacrifices® 23 (UP) —Police have 2 Hoosiers in All-Out
caught the ‘fair weather . . . Fight on Rankin Bill
Former Republican Majority Shone from the ankles down. Leader Charles A. Halleck of Mr. Shostakovich was carrying| : : Rensselaer is one of the leaders 2 COPY of the novel “Kingsblood| :
jon the Rankin side. He voted with Royal” and said he hoped to meet : : with the Mississippian all the Its author, ‘Sinclaif- Lewis. “The :
. burglar.” way and so did Mrs. Cecil Harden book 8 roncerned wih racial They said George Force, Times Washington Bureau of Covington, who had voted with | 4ISCT mma nation am rica. 38, admitted robbing 50 WASHINGTON, Mar. 23— Rep. ~hairman Rankin to bring the West Philadelphia homes Andrew Jacobs, Indianapolis, and Pill from the House Veterans James E. Noland, Bloomington, Committee of which
since last September while housewives were busy hang- were the only Indiana Congress- member.
rans Police Hold Man, 47, *h¢ '* 2 On Finding Gun in Car
ing wash or scrubbing |men to battle Rep. John Rankin, _ Republican Reps. Earl Wilson,| A 47-year-old Indianapolis man porches. . Mississippi Dixiecrat, on his vet- Bedford, and Ralph Harvey, New was held by police today after He never operated on srans pension measure on all roll Castle, followed the Halleck lead- he was found with a double-bar-
rainy days and never robbed more than one house a ray, police added.
calls in the House yesterday. ership behind Rep. Rankin. Rep. reled shotgun in a stalled car at] These two may be the only Winfield K. Denton, Evansville, a downtown intersection. Hoosiers to cast a final vote and John R. Walsh, - Anderson,| The man was arrested for va — joined them in voting against grancy and questioning. He -vas| sending the bill back to the com- ynable to identify two men whom mittee from which Rep. Rankin witnesses said )Jeaped from the] had railroaded it. car when it stalled at Senate] All other Indiana Democrats, Ave. and Ohio St. The car's cer-| Including Reps. Madden. Crook, tificate of title was issued to a! . ‘ Kruse “Moland and Jacobs, voted man living in the 2200 block N. to do so. I Capitol Ave.
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