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FRIDAY, MAR. 25, 1949 Grocery Worker [Memo to Catch Eye of ‘Sen. Jenner

» ii] go) : A Sout] ! Held in Burglary |§ #72232 Store, Church, Cafe - | Gone somonay 2 Robberies Probed

One man was being held on a| vagrancy charge today as police] Investigated three reported bur-| glaries. | Charles Johnson, 34, Tyndall Towne, a taxi driver, called police| after a passenger whom he drove| to Pennsylvania and 49th Sts.| asked him to help burglarize al super market. | Answering the call, police saw 4 man running from the rear, of Leon's Super Market, ‘111 E., 49th 8t, The man was arrested after police threatened to shoot.| Leon Frisch, 5207 Central Ave., owner of the store, identified the, prisoner as one of his employees.) Rear Window Forced { A rear window-had been forced open. Inside a rear door, police said, they found seven pounds of | butter, 18 packages of cigdrets and eight hams. By smashing a rear door win-| dow, thiéves broke into the| Woodruff Place Baptist Church] and took the change in a “coke” machine. { An undetermined quantity of candy, cigars and cigarets was AF% taken from Mae's Cafe, 845 Mas-| din a v sachusetts Ave, by burglars See Here Mr. Jenner . . . Members of Local 1001, United

who entered the place by forcing, William a rear window, police were told. | Electrical Workers (C10), of P. R. Mallory Co., sent Sen.

eee ee. | Jenner 1500 postal cards asking repeal of the Taft Hartley Act. . | They say he ignored them. They hope this card will catch his eye. Death of Muncie Union members beside the card (top to bottom) are Mrs. Grace Boy, 6, Probed | Simmonds, Mrs. Dora Monroe, Miss Margaret McGee and Mrs.

ANDERSON, Mar: 25 (UP)—| Pat Doyle. An autopsy was scheduled to be,

® orf d today hi al ! perermed today on te ees 03 J per er Declines died after being treated of what

authorities said was nervous dis- Invitati Me Never Got

‘nothing, new in their anti-gam-/ Although he was just an un- .

| At the same time, the board an- crowds. He puffed luxuriously {nounced two prothotions in the|on his inevitable, big black cigar. Putnamville post. First Sgt. Rich- He gave his famous “V for Vic-

Board Reaffirms "Hiya, Winnie,’ Again Is Cry i in Capital

Slots Raid Policy Vier ve ren

WASHINGTON, Mar. 25 (UP) Troopers to Continue —it was just one “Hiya, Winnie" ,

Drive on Machines |after. another from the time he State police board members to- {arrived at Union Station until he

day reaffirmed their stand on'a REtUTR 1 Io york day. ‘ policy of “pick up slot machines shston™ Slur ° ares

on sight” but added there was| Britain was back in town.

bling attitude. |official British visitor, Washing-

hey afoiRced teoopers would ton crowds followed him around, continue to smash the gne-armed| bandits wherever they foufid them | just as they aid Whe he came but the police’s hands would be {here during World War II as Kept out of other gambling un-| Britain's fighting Prime Minister, less their ald is requested by:lo-| “And he seemed to enjoy every

eal elected officials. |minute of it. He bowed to the

ard A. Raub of Greencastle was tory” sign.

promoted to 1st lieutenant In pe throngs howled with decharge of the post and Trooper jight,

Raymond I. Foltz of Terre Haute, pe 74. -year-old Churchill was was elevated to 1st.sergeant to/stij] the Winnie of old. Mr. replace Lt. Raub. Churchill, who stayed last night

John, lieutenant demoted - to this afternoon. He came to the

sonnel conditions.” Mrs. Churchill were guests of !ish-American banquet of roast the United States

The new post commander, alin the British Embassy, was oo ‘Acme Telephoto. | Harding St, a waitress vie Republican, succeeds Eugene St./scheduled to return to New York President Truman greets guest Winnie on porch of Blair House. | opened the establishment at

trooper on Jan. 10. United States primarily to speak |Président and Mrs. Truman last |beéf and Yorkshire pudding— —————— Trooper 8t. John, a Republican, next Thursday at the Mb century night at a small, formal: dinner {there were two. toasts. Mr. Tru- [FERTIL IZER-CONSCIOUS was demoted by Col. Robert Ros- convocation of the Massachusetts (party at Blair House, the Presi- man proposed one to His Majesty, | American farmers doubled their sow, former state police superin-|Institute of Technology. dent's temporary residence. {the King. Mr. Churchill responded use of commercial fertilizer durtendent, for “unsatisfactory per- The former Prime Minister and After the meal—a special Brit- with a toast to “The President of ing the 10 years from 1937 to

Divedn Cafe ~~ | Robbed of 5 9

Thieves Cart Safe in Wagon

A safe containing approximates ly $175 was stolen from the Sil» ver Fountain, drive-in restaurant at 5720 W. Washington St., early today by thieves who brought along a small ‘wagon to haul away their prize. State police, investigating the robbery, said they place the time of the theft at about 4 a. m. by the marks the wagon left in the wet ground. A light rain fell shortly before that time. : The burglars entered the drivein by breaking a fear window in {the building. Then. using the wagon they hauled the safe across the parking lot to where police reasoned they had their getaway car. parked behind the Old Trail Theater. The break-in was discovered by Miss Dorothy Harrell, 1406 8.

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order. Madison County officials said Junior Senator Assumes ‘Oversight’ Johnny McGuigan died yesterday . . after being treated by a chiro-| On Part of GOP Editorial Group practer here. Coroner George Al-| By DAN KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer bright said the youth died in the WASHINGTON, Mar. 25—S8en. William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) to-

automobile of Ralph Newcomer. day turped down an invitation that he didn’t get. It was to the Indihis grandfather, en route home to ana Republican Editorial Association meeting which is being held in

Muncie. | Indianapolis today and tomorrow® kr aa | In declining the invitation which failed to arrive, Sen. Jenner Fumes Kill Hoosier | wrote to James Benham, vice president of the editors, rather than

SOUTH BEND, Mar. 25 (UP)— | President Claude Billings, The ~ or St. Joseph County Coroner T. C./latter has been anti-Jenner ever failed to get an inytation to the Goraczewski said today that Since the Semutor took over the ® or's meeting.

" or vey, Wilson and Harden all reby fumes and died when he ap- and replaced Mr. Billings as sec- ceived them. Only Mrs. Cecil

parently failed to turn off the retary with Horace Coats. Harden has left here to attend. gas before starting to repair a Rest Got Invitations Besides being the Sixth District gas stove in his home. His body, The junior Senator from In- Congressman, she also is Repubwas found on the kitchen floor diana was the only one of the SixX| ji." 0c no" oo mitteewoman by his wife. Republicans in Congress Who rom Indiana:

p— The Jenner letter, Which begins

9 “Dear Jim,” reads: HURRY T0 SEYMOUR S FOR THIS| -~ assume it has been an over-

ht that I have not received a | fvmal invitation to the annual # meeting of the Indiana Repubilican Editorial Association, Indianapolis, Mar. 25-26. However, Mr. Billings, through my administrative assistant, Horace Coats, wrote some time ago that 1 would have such an invitation. ‘Intended Being Present’ “Except during the period in which I was serving in the United ‘States Army Air Force, I have never missed one of these gathcrings of the Republican editors. I had fully intended, circumstances permitting, being present at the 1949 meeting because these are always occasions when one can renew acquaintances and indulge in the good old Hoosier pastime of talking politics.

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and television broadcast Sunday, Mar. 27, interferes with my plans to be in Indianapolis at that time. I “Will you please extend to your {fellow editors and to my many friends, who I know will be at {the annual dinner, my sincere re|grets that I cannot be with you and pass on to them my every good wish for a. successful meeting.”

Railroad to Fete Boys Who Found Broken Rail

FT. WAYNE, Mar. 25 (UP)— Two Ft. Wayne boys who reported a broken rail to officials of the Nickel Plate Railroad will get their reward tomorrow: A ride on one of the line's big diesel locomotives. Bobby Harris, 11, and Billy Jacobs, 12, noticed the broken

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ball. They reported it immediately. Nickel Plate officials, grateful for the prompt action that possibly prevented an accident, will hold a dinner for the boys tomorrow.

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Quarantine on Dogs RICHMOND, Mar. 25 (UP)—A six-month quarantine on all dogs

said there had been no rabies out-

en - simply a precautionary measure.

Capehart and Reps. Halleck, Har-

“Unfortunately only yesterday ®

illness. Naturally I do not want ; to absent myself from his side * during his illness. Also the seri-| 3 ous legislative situation, in addi-| ~ tion to my being confronted with

weeks ago to appear on the radio

rail while they were playing base- |

ps CREDIT in Wayne County was declared dit! yesterday by Dr. W. R. Taylor, Cre in 141 Ww. WASHINGTON ST. county health officer. Dr. Taylor |

|break, and the quarantine was |

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