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FORECAST: Mostly Sous and colder with near freezing temperatures tonight. Tomorrow partly Shouay and not quite 'so cool in afternoon. Low tonight 30-32; high tomorrow 48-50. : HN Bh PRICE FIVE CENTS guipps ~sowarnll 60th YEAR—NUMBER aT Ge ; : ; MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1949 $i : Enared 12 secon: _— aver a rato Le

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Mrs. Thomas Morrow comforts her son Carl in General Hos- |committee. pital after he was hit by an automobile yesterday. | These two officials said they | 4 AR

Edward Lee Morrow, slightly injured ‘in the same accident, in an attempt to grab control of viel, 28, Ft. Wayne, lost control waits unhappily for his brother to come home. |

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‘ 3 tad: they described to gt Of Youthful Traffic Victim ives seman ten daughters, Theress Avee. 6, aud

Auto Strikes Two Brothers Here

On Last Day of Easter Vacation HEM. Ingles F beleve that har-[In njured as were passengers Mr. [Philadelphia Athletics in the 00 Ar Poflulion Control was ‘By VICTOR PETERSON imony and all-around team play nd Mrs. Leroy Dickason. ij American Laagus. | Pollution Prevention of the Carl Morrow didn’t go back to School 50 today following his is urgently needed to restore the| Blame Fog for Crash Por av Biay Tiss of the 'eity’s Board of Saftey. Easter vacation. {Repub P 0 C epublican Party to power in Gary police blamed fog for the National League was to open his! Mayor Out of Town

The 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrow, 402 8./M»rion County and Indiana.” deaths of Mrs. Laura McLean, 62, Harris St., is fighting a game fight from a bed in Genera! Hospital.| “I am taking this action in a and her daughter, Mrs, Evelyn ~ He is another” in the Indianapolis parade of traffic victims. genuine good faith effort to help Blunt, 39, whose automobile was Listed as critical, he is believed 1 8 baive suffered a fractured skull adjust the factional differences in struck by a freight locomotive at

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ler, Edward Lee, sits morosely on strengthening the party organiza- Elgin, Joliet and Eastern railro the front steps. He doesn’t feel|tion so that it will be able to make hit the car at the fog-obscured' O'Banion, both of 227 Hanson Ave. - on — history gave no clue because in day.

Traffic Capt. Audry Jacobs to-| day said he planned a week end] Ygurprise” for midnight to early’ morning speedsters. City streets, up to now “fair

" game” for speeders after motor-

cycle squads go off duty at 2 a. m., will be patrolled by special squads from midnight to 8 a. m. starting’ this week end, he said. “We're going to slow down this A late traffic.” Capt. Jacobs said. “There have been too many .accidents lately.” Previously, he said, he had] been unable to detail night pa-| trols because of personnel short-| . However, he said he ob-!| tained 10 new motorcycle officers, from the last police school and! these men were to be put on the “dawn patrol.” ; . ’ For ‘Tired * Typists . . . @ If you're a “tired” typ/ist . . . like the office girl whose query is answered Bs today . ..; or if you have ; any kind of a job problem ..The Times has en-~ oes Bo for you. ® James Grayson, author of The Times new, EXCLUSIVE column, YOUR JOB; telis her how to avoid monotony. : . @ Everyone who has a job . . . or Is looking for 8 Job .. . will want to sead Mr. “Grayson's col-

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oituny ®In_Danville School Blast

‘Ouster Fight Ends In ‘Harmony’ Move; Wolff Also to Quit

1 James W. Ingles resigned today

Umbrella Proves Handy | In Easter Parade A|| Victims Are Girls; {a Tin Sr Four of Them Rushed To Riley Hospital Here

His resignation followed with 3 Burned as They Turn on Taps;

drawal from the State GOP Com-| mittee of a petition which had! demanded his removal as chair. ‘man. Th ter petition wa with-, ’ . a petitio a Hot Water Backs Up Into Pipes } | Brownson. head of the Marion Times Stats Servies |County Republican Veterans of DANVILLE, Ind., Apr. 18—Seven girls were scalded + [World War 11 which had spea- ‘when hot. water backed up in the pipes and exploded in | the girls’ restroom of Danville School today. |" Four of the seven girls most seriously burned were | Phyllis to Riley Hospital in Indianapolis. They were Phyllis ‘Shaw, Patsy Bennett, Karen Long and Joan Cook, en. hs {8} believed . to. be seventh

headed a movement with three : d he Center Town. Browns Fill Suit [sper ine cener Tom

{other powerful party factions to] { Three others less seriously To Evict Cards burned were sent to their homes, {They were Toni Trimble, Linda

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{Ingles had agreed to support John| {(Jack) Innis, president of the! County Council, for election as {the new chairman. However, it| |was rumored today that there {may be other candidates for the (chairmanship. { { Mr. Ingles handed his resigna-/ ftion to Mrs: Katharine Atkins, . : 8 ivice chairwoman, and to Addison { Dowling, secretary of the county’

{force Mr. Ingles’ resignation. “Pickett and Florine Threlkeld.

Innis Candidate Party. factions opposing Mr. Request m i Burn Their Faces i Pa ages | The latter three were at the

Fixed at $222,500 drinking fountains when the hot ST. LOUIS, Apr. 18 (UP)—The (Water and steam gushed forth, |8t. Louis Browns today filed sult /burning their faces and arms. {to evict the Cardinals from There wers only seven: girls in J Sportsman's Park, owned by the|the restroom when the outlets |Browns but used by both ball shared spurting scalding water

Wolff to Resign A {elubs. d steam. When informed that Mr. Ingles! Phota by John Spickiemire. Times Saft Photographer | Lon Hocker Jr. attorney” Fa * They had been taking a “hear

{had resigned, Herman C. Wolff. Miss Evelyn Sutherlin, 1850 Maynard, Miss Mary Kay Stephenton, 4900 Carson Ave., and ing test and had gone into the | who has been 11th district GOP! Mrs. Elizabeth Masse of East Liverpool (left to right). . , protected by an umbrella, they watched to iy {the eviction, restroom. before ne. to | chairman, said he also would sub-| the Indianapolis Indians defeat the Cincinnati Reds, 5.1, yesterday at Victory Field. ltract with the Cardinals be in-| classes. The explosion occurred { mit his resignation to the county em et ! 3 validated, that the National about two hours after classes

| committee. Fey up following Easter vacse- | “I have been serving as district 15 In iured Here | chairman through Mr. Ingles’ ap-|

| pointment and of ¢ourse I am

| stepping out of the office, too,” | Mr. Wolff said. I coi ms | | The movement to force Mr. In{gles to resign was started about! . : . four months ago by the United! Six Hoosiers Die Republican ' Precinct - Committee- ‘ men’s Association, headed by Don, IN Traffic Crashes R. Money. | Week-end traffic accidents in A month later Mr. Brownson’ 8 Indianapolis totaled 38 with 15 Jaterane Stoup Soloed in demand. {persons injured, one critically. r. Ingles’ on en | i , hows Republicans United, headed by, MLUrder on the highway. b our Eugéne Fife Jr, adopted a resolu- 0 io piombers of a Ft. tion supporting, an ouster MOVe- family. A mother and {died In Gary and another Hoosier, The eam Together neuver (was i Mo n Sc nd Mr. and) “Cart .

reached a climax about a month : I Mrs. Thomas Morrow, 402 8. Har-| ago when associates of the power is St. ia general Hospital

Br ar o. a ed Sa with a fractured skull and head jumped into the fight against the eich fight ag | Darts Between Cars The four groups teamed to-| The youngster was injured gether in drafting a petition|shortly after leaving . Easter, charging Mr. Ingles with “incom. church services. With his brother. {petence” in management of the|Edward Lee, 5 he darted from| [1048 campaign in which the Party parked cars in the 300/ {was defeated at the polls. block of 8. Warman Ave. Mr. Ingles ‘ought back charg-| Both boys were hit, but Edward ing his foes were merely trying received only minor face cuts. ito “fool the public” on the issues Near Napoleon, O., Francis C.

{ would probably call a county conEe | vention “in the near future” for | precinct committeemen to vote]

League team be barred from the’ park, and that damages of §222,-

i 3 Authorities said apparently the j00 be assessed against the Car {hot water had backed up in the ’

|" He said that President Bill De-{¢0ld water tap and had gushed

Witt had conferred with Cardinal {Orth when the girls turned the

owner Fred M. Saigh Jr. on two|"*P ; occasions since Baseball Commis-|,. TH® explosion was confined te | the girls’ room and plumbing sioner A. B. Chandler had asked| 00. oo 1 that the dispute be settled by| ol ® school was not

negotiation, rather than by re- A ition ibm : course to the courts. utho issed school But Hocker said that nothing Jor the Fmainfir: of the morning had been agreed upon At these... oud resume this afte jaxssions "l that the reommt | I jceipt, by the Browns, of a ernoon. from Saigh which stated he in- as dol houses. fr frat grade tended to stand upon the latter of school | students

ET et Yor Season's First Ball (Jf Smoke Law

Indians beat Reds, 5-1, details] : Page 14. New Ordinance

By CARL LUNDQUIST Goes Into Effect

hed Tay Indianapolis began enforcing RK. Apr. ris Baseball {came out of winter hibernation Its naw Smoke Jaw. today. in ihe

{same old way today with the opening of the; . major league season in Washing-| muna Tu Jnapectors cons ton and Boston. . in much the same manner,

After a gloomy winter—| LOTS ’ [elimaxed by ths threatened loss of| Duly theyll avy to look harder

{the party organizaton for selfish. of his car on wet pavement as he * 1 reasons.’ attempted to pass another auto-| th, po may, Only major change in the Lew Then, in a compromise maneu- mobile. His car, crashed into a ‘time was off on a seven-month 3% concerns the density of ver. the anti-Ingles forces with-itree. 1 twirl to be climaxed by the smoke Heretofore, chimneys drew their ouster petition. from| joi. pesides Mr. Viel, were World Series in October. {were allowed to emit a higher the State GOP Committee in what |p, "\ic Rosemary, 25, and twol The left handed— (or is he right|deSree of density. Now the smoke |banded?) —President of the United 'nspectors will crack down on ail |States was to throw out the cere- Chimneys oozing jet black smoke, {monial first ball at Washington| The smoke ordinance becama {where the Senators munet the® 18W Saturday. The old Board

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[sign without pressure. children, William, 16 months and | Secking Hirmony Mary Madge, four weeks, were|

|group’s campaign at Boston where, . As yet Mayor Feeney hasn't ' [the defending champion Braves appointed A new smoke supers played the Philadelphia Phillies, istendent > Hpiace Robert IL, . n hit by an automobile yes- the party organization” he said. a crossing near their home. The big question in the nation’s; Wo e former city combustion (terday in the 300 block of 8, War- | “Fair- minded. constructive com- The . women had left their |eapital was whether Mr. Tru- [enginger, who resigned rather man Ave . | promises in setting up new leader- home in Mrs. Blunt's car last ™ £ Fat NE walane. Tims Statt Fuclagr unas. | {man would use his left or right than work under what he termed At home, his 5-year-old broth- |ship will go a long way toward night when a locomotive of the ese two Easter paraders hid their new bonnets and finery arm to make the token pitch. The 8 “weakened smoke law.” aa under an umbrella. They are Gerry Winchester (left) and Shirley \ambidexterous chief executive re- The Mayor was .out ‘of town [fused to reveal his choice, andiand unavailable for comment to-

[sie smiling for his constant play- a hard-hitting. unified campaign lerossing. a y ate lies severely burt in the to defeat Democrats and their, The crash knocked both women Buddin Plants Threatened 1847 ‘he’ was 8. southpaw. and Int Meanwhile, Cy atin A [noepital bed. {socialistic program of regimenta-from the car and scattered 4 poi A Hg hander, Mr. T Wolf. is in Apes oS al "Me : Eddie Also Struck don tn the 1950 Cletions 5 ut Wrichagh along ow Jards of 2 C | d WwW HH 0 Mion I dls one itch and] smoke control enforcement. eh as elécte air- - A Eddie doesn’t realize how Jucky |" “wo ober. 1047, when nounced both women dead at the, S oO ave angs n i aseast land anywhere jn pest aw were reported under the mes ticular—he was ay the highes mn

he is. The car that struck Carl Henry E. Ostrom resigned the scene. : i : also knocked hitn to the pave- chairmanshif following the In the state, Mrs, Maggie Wag- Near Freezing Temperatures Tonight past man in DaaebalL ost} party's defeat in the mayoralty ner, 50, Utica, was killed when | i : { ne fellow who comes close to: ment. But he scrambled to elParivs, yoraity ner, 50. Utica, was killed wheai . To Accompany Wind and Cloudy Skies he Pr Ee oat Dailey Sues eet and ran the block home to ow automobile. She apparently did The drizziing cold that nipped Easter paraders in the buds of salary, Joe DiMaggio of the New T G 4 F nd their new honnets yesterday still hung over Indianapolis today, York Yankees, was conspicuous 0 e uv $

break the tragic news, Eddie misses his mother, too.

inot see the car as she crossed

[the “street sarrying an open. um.[¥\!h freezing temperatures threatening to’ nip budding flowers and by his absence as the season be- Prosecutor George 8. Dailey

| brelia. (plants tonight. gan. took his financia! problems to A devoted mother, Mrs. Morrow | ! The Weather Bureau forecast continued cloudy, windy and cold Undergoes Treatment court today in an effort to force hasn't left Carl's side since he. | A for Indianapolis today, with occasional light rains and snow early Rated the game's greatest pres- the cpunty to grant him$52.500 {was injured after attending East- | ‘Dawson ppears in the day giving way to near = on. : ent-day player, DiMaggio was in over Yin original appropriation for ler Sunday School services. Her Before Grand Jury {freezing temperatures tonight, | LOCAL TEMPERATURES gaitithore undergoing treatment this year a eyes are rimmed with red from bi Yesterdays unexpected rain +36 ‘10a. m... 36 [for a heel ailment Which may end In a suit filed against the Attorney James Dawson, legal and sieet storm discouraged many . 37 11a m.., 38 his career. county — commissioners, county

lack of sleep and she hasn't eaten. “I couldn't leave my boy, How! could any mother?” she said in a | {husky voice. |

Truman Weighs ‘Fireside -Chat’

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. 38 12 ¢N aon), 87 | Bat even DiMaggio’'s woes were council and County: Auditor {David Walker, appeared hefore hearten Easier worshipers. . 38 1 p.m... 37 [forgotten for the moment as the Ralph Moore in Superior Court 'the grand jury today in his quest They thronged churches and “game today” pennants fluttered 4, Mr. Dajley asked that. the {for an accounting of $78,000 he special places of worship, with had an extra day off, “and were atop Griffith Stadium and Braves court order the additional approe alleges the boy preacher made in all churches reporting record at- scheduled to return to classes 10-| pyoq priation. : Tevival mestings. tendances. MOFrow. { Last week commissioners cut r wion has asked for a Driven Indoors = The Weather Bureau; which : | grand jury investigation of the Eo a had predicted fair weather for Fall Creek Span jie fequest more than hats; Thue ‘ Mare than 3000 persons jammed : ] ducing his extra allowance to : {handling of 15-year-old David's the Circle Theater yesterday and Easter, sald the cold drizzle was * : $23.233. Mr. Dailey charged this. — {collection plate by his manager, 3 he : the- result of developments over Damage Inspecte action was “arbitrary” and im

Rev. thousands wete turned away as the Raymond G. Hoejatsa. inclement weather drove the Missouri which mayed into Indl- A special “salvage” crew led ‘violation of a 1940 state law

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WASHINGTON, Apr. 18 (UP) | | Deecis “The White House said today | 1s nn, yr yaa, Monument Cirele- Stmrise Service APA unexpectedly. by Street Commissioner - Tony Which set the annual budget for that President Truman is comiid-| |acoounting o Ap eT indoors. Weathermen predicted —cloudy nats today irispected the Indiana his office at a minimum of ering a radio address to the na-| {Little David and the | Another 3000 persons wor. and slightly warmer. weather 10- 4., pridge over Fall Creek to|$150,000 a year. tion to back up his forthcoming! 'Hoekstra hive contended - they shipped in 600 cars at the Easter MOrTow. {determine if it could be patched In his complaint, Mr. Dalley irequest to Congress for a na- 'have accounted for the collections, PWD service at the Drive-Int| TTT "X"" up until after the 500-Mile Race. {charged the county officials Begg {tional health program. _. James WwW. tnglor Mr. Dawson écontends assets of: heater at 9300 Pendleton Pike, Times Index | The city street repair crew was fully aware of the provisions of ’ | Presidential Press Secretary ~— the boy preacher are now only held under auspices of the Fed-| vp eres | removing asphalt surfacing to ex |the new state law. Purpose of the |Charles’G. Ross said Mr. Truman Wi of bh 'E G irl £600. ’ eration of Evangelical Lutheran Amusemen T.:Movies ...... T ymine damages which caused the !aw was to permit the prosecus iis drafting the message he will ya C m, iris RAE I Churches of Greater Indianapolis. Bridge ..... . Py Othman saseell bridge to be blocked off to traf- tor's office to hire more A record crowd filled the drive-in Comics ...... f Radio .....sv 8 go gaturday. afternoon. and clerical help than a be.

isend to Congress shortly—prob- NEW YORK, Apr. 18 lably this week—on the proposed (UP) — Glove "| and shoe U. 5. C Court Knocks Out theater at Greenwood for wor- Crossword .. B Boclety .....« 4 “m.ame Capt. Audry Jacobs to-rPossible under the original appros: Editorials ...12 Sports erred day requested Mr. Malo to de. priation of $80.000,

‘health program. . _ manufacturers reported to- $ 1 | Mr. Ross said plans for a fol-. day that women's hands One of Reno's Quickies’ *", “Most churches held more than Forum ....., 12 Teen Probl'me 8 termine if temporary repairs: Mr. Dalley asked the court w-low-up broadcast explaining the and feet were larger than WASHINGTON, Apr. 18 (UP) | service to accommodate the Hollywood ... 7 Weather Map 3 40.14 be made, to make the bridge order payment of salaries undes. {program to the people still are = before the war. with de- {The Supreme Court ruled today overflow crowds. Dr. Jordan .. 8 Earl Wilson 20 usable for the Memorial Day traf: the higher budget and to order. under consideration. But he said] mand for gloves running - that “quickie” divorces can be de-! Some 55.000 Indianapolis public Mrs, Manners 9 Women's ...: {eounty officials “to refrain

the President has not decided = about a size larger and [elared invalid when the divorcedischool children were back io Mariage... 3 Your Jon 3 { Loss of that artery would sér- invading ‘the Ya Jeovings af the fis finally whether he will deliver the’ ~ and shoes one to two sizes = |partner is pot personally served classes after Easter vacations but XA SE SR YR R200: [lously - complicate handing official Snpariment of governs

| larger, : with notice of the divorce action. most parochial school students) Adv. Speedway traffic, he said. ¥ . : a 5 : ; . : ; = : y. : Ld : 4 y