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~ Paint It in 16 Minutes,
Thirty-seven painters swarmed over a West Side home as the
ed the job in the record time of 16 minutes, 35 seconds, eclipsing Ten gallons of paint were used on the home of Mrs. Mary Louise
on the ladder at the side of the house.
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Building ABC Site
By HAROLD HARTLEY
Times Business Editor
ing Congress hung in the balance this morning as a landowner con-
president of the Indiana State de, Al pian lo Teachers College at Terre Haute,
W. L. McGinley, Dallas, Tex and J. Frank Cantwell, managing
capitalist and businessman, was director of the show.
going over probable costs with the Foster Engineering Co. to estimate whether such a venture could be financially successful. Joseph J. Cripe, manager of the Indianapolis Convention and Visitors Bureau, yesterday 'announced that the deal for the use
The Home- Show will open its doors at 11 a. m. daily and will close at 10:30 p. m. (on Daylight Time tomorrow and thereafter). The basic (small) house was officially opened with a gold key by Miss Carol Rusk, a student at Indiana State Teachers College. The expanded unit was opened by
through with the Fair Board after|yyupv.qt the-Woods College.
it was believed an agreement had Deen reached. Garden Club Winners
which would leave the city with- Rural Friends Garden Club, and out the profitable tournament un-
Mr. McGinley, owner of the/Club. Judges were George Fiel |
from the Fairgrounds, owns 11%; rill B. Esterline of Eagle Creek. acres between the Parkmoor and| pirst prize for formal table ar- | the Monon Railroad tracks. He . has long had plans for the de- Tangements went ‘19 Mm. CE.
mercial basis with a theater, a ment Club, second to Mrs. Frank! super market, auto sales room Weicher of the Arbutus Garden
and hard-surfaced parking fa-'ciyp. and third to Mrs. G. E
cilities, but building costs have. ” made such a venture hazardous Schioot of the Forest Hills Gar
in view of possible falling rentals. den Club. Mr. McGinley said today he did Richard C. Lennox, architect of not expect to have enough figures '‘The House That Grows,” said the to make his decision before the small house was designed for the. latter part of next week. It Was young married couple in such a |
be interested. — [later on as family and income A rough estimate of ‘the build-| grow. ir "> ing calls for a $750,000 outlay, Today was Indianapolis Soctety | which would be started at once of Architects Day. Tomorrow will]
riahedd. |be. Construction League Day.
annual Clean-up, Paint-up, Fixup
campaign of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce was inaugurated here today, Painters complet-
last year's mark of 19!/; minutes, White, 615 Woodrow Ave. The
Clean-up campaign extends to May 7. Mayor Al Feeney, who swung the first brush, is the painter
Bowling Deal (Throngs at Home Show Hangs in Balance Se House That Grows®
Architects’ Day Noted, Winners = Capitalist Considers Of Garden Club Contests Announced
; (Photos on Page 11) . The 24th Annual Home Show moved into its second day today with throngs pouring through “The House That Grows,” completely .o| furnished in two units, the basic and expanded houses, in the Manuno ephet Indianapolis Will Belsacturers Building at the State Fairgrounds. > Yesterday's formal opening was touched off with notes of praise by Gov. Henry F. Schricker, Mayor Al Feeney, Dr. Ralph N. Tirey,
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Appointed Head
0f Excise Police
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25 Rubble-Strewn Nanking Seized By Fi
Daylight Time ror
{turn their clocks ahead one hour
{ Regard d all th 2) , y i cit | which will be observed by nearly egards and all the best towns and counties but provided garrison commander that the city (all businesses, industries, local |n Control Since She gether as a ‘restoration of order” ment should receive a total of may. C ittee, y or-T, i ~~ “aw 830-Mil nt | TWO: The “early to work” plan Was 18, Mother Says committee. They struggled to or-Tnot less than $30 million cash over 830-Mile Fro
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of the Coliseum had fallen an, Mary Ann Richtien of St.|state police Sgt. Cloyd B, France
|which will be used by persons in| gy VIRGINIA MacPHERSON for the public by nightfall, but
h Column Anarchy Grips Capital; Reds Cross fosters Roam Stress. River Aung
' | Closes in; Phone and Power Lines Cut | b i By CHANG KUO-SIN, United Press Staff’ Corréspondent. - | p on : i NANKING, Apr. 23--This helpless Nationalist capital of nearly j : :
{2 million was a city of unhampered anarchy today, abandoned « iby all forces of law and order. American. Women
{ The trimuphal entry of the Communist armies w 8 i early Ra morning Te Amie . tin And Children Told Fearfully the teeming throngs ————— m— —| To Evacuate City awaited a night of terror as y 9 iwaves of pillagers surged through Rules Tuesday a JETHUR GovL: - 5 the winding streets, None cared : SHANGHAI Apr. 23 .-A any longer that its era as the ” = headquarters of the Nationalist Communist fifth column (regime was at an end and it was n as aX in seized control of Nationaliste
being "taken over by the Com-
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Here Starts at | 2a.m. Sunday, |
| Most Residents to a | Move Clocks Ahead; |
State Situation Varies
| Details of Fast Time Schedules, Page 2. >on] {
Most Indianapolis residents will,
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tonight under the city’s first un-
oficial daylight saving time Jove le : abandoned Nanking today loccur at 2 . m. tomorrow. Those| { Utility services were knocked Arguments Heard and set the stage for a trie {joining the fast time move will] jout. Government buildings and| Qn $6.5 Million Jumphant Communist military.
{turn their clocks ahead to 3 a. m.| |Daylight Saving Time.
[LSI Res wets sitiped of Superior Court Judge Walter march into China's capital at 5 bicyclists and pedestrians had no Pritchard today set 10:30 a. m. p. m. (Indianapolis Time) today. protection except their own indi-| Tuesday as the time for a ruling’ Nationalist resistance on the vidual strength of resistance. n who gets the disputed $6.5 approaches to Shanghai, China's 8 8 , million gasoline tax money now largest city, collapsed as ‘Come TELEPHONE communications impounded by the Auditor of | munist columns continued their --
WASHINGTON, Apr. 23 (UP) | —Daylight saving time goes | into effect tomorrow morning | for about 50,000,000 persons in |
) & {with Shanghai were_cut off this State. {lighining drive to the south with many. sections throughout the | Shirley T h afternoon. The only remaining; At a hearing this morning, In-/government garrisons fléeing — nation. The fast time schedule | iley Temple and her hus- |oontact with the outside world dianapolis Corporation Counsel headlong from their .path.’ All - will continue until Sept. 25. band, John Agar. (was by slow and overburdened Edward H. Knight argued that cities north of Shanghai were res
Most areas going on daylight | ~tetegFaph { ol Natime make the shift ofclally { jtelegrap the 1947 law under which the In-/ported abandoned by the Na
{ ~ ~ ” . Ca i . | (This dispatch was filed at 5 diana State Highway Department tionailsts, at 2a. m. t Ir By [ea Pm - Chang Quo-sin sent word claims the disputed money was, The JJ. 8. sulate general ~ . i wy that he and a colleague would invalid because of a faulty title notified Ameri@ns in Shanghai to Actually there will three kinds] - i A , , of time in Indianapolis tomorrow. hold the fort up to the end and| The act. which expired Mar. 31, remove women and children. The
The three: - iz [leave by any available means provided for a method of distri-| warning was issued on the basis Ne Daylight Saving Time, | as er | 1001S when we cannot continue Workebution of gas tax funds to cities, of notification by the Shanghal
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A few civic leaders banded to- {Kat the State Highway Depart. would be defended, “come what
utilities and churches.
ganize some form of protectioneach year for the past two years. Pointing out that the dangers . A The State Department claimed of any war zone may be prevalent governmental dstneies (stale, United Press Slaff Correspondent their task seemed hopeless. — yirtually all of the eighth and in Shanghai, the consulate state jSpunty and _eity) to by-pass the, HOLLYWOOD. Apr. 23-Shir-| ‘Mp Ching-Wang, chairman of final sum: to. be QUtHINIed iment sols iNet recat coi [state law yet.obtain the benefits/ley Temple turned 21 today-—but the committee, said the Nanking grounds it had not received the along the Yangtze clearly show
i { ’ of DST. ’ lit didn't make any difference in ; i ! 3 garrison commander turned over full $30 million. ‘that American nationals remains : f i REE: Central Standard het bank book. She came into All one battalion of regulars to help No Stats Argument {ing in Shanghai cannot count on Sgt. France o Jasper Livi wie will Soren trains, | hone cmillions SHE earned 4% 2 with the work, but the troops re-| Mr, Knight, representing all safety through emergency evacus Post Named jalriines, and mosi o ose lv 1 Hy A 4 ago. ' fused to serve. |cities, towns and counties seeking ation if the situation in Shanghai : ‘fing in the rural areas of the How many there are exactly, oa | court ruling on distribution of becomes so hazardous as to make Gov. Schricker today made state. Ee isn't telling. She thinks LATE TODAY more than 10.-{he funds, also contended : Lis a Be iii onus ig : L 1 “Between the three, Indianapolis ‘say tt could be anywhere Up! warehouse Phot rie B after ea jon troops had been thrown of the Jasper post chief of the residents romised a con-|t° 38 million. {quantity of flour; rice, cigarets date, Even if it could, he argued, across the Yangtse on an 850. Alcoholic Beverage Commission’s is wens “But nothing's going to be and other s 1 , co! ag : fusing ‘time this summer. Most jan goods. it had been repealed by implica-|/ mile front.
‘Mr. Cripe said the ABC could] Winners of the Garden Club|excise police. not get together on dates and|contests were, first, Spade and] rentals with the Fair ‘Board,|Trowel Garden Ciub; second, geant at the Jasper post, succeeds| Saving or Central Standard 'the present excise chief, Philip less a building could be erected third, Emerson Grove Garden | for the purpose by that time. Club. Honorable mention was | ” Owns 11%; Acres awarded to the Garfield Garden| Me. etry i a Republicas. Xai ch Joris governmental pointment of . the state po-|agencies to adopt by or nance considered “of age” if she's MAar- otreets tonight. {for the local units in case, | : Parkmoor Restaurant across|of the City Park Dept., and Mer- Suman 35 sisine cet followed op ides ny Sher me Shan red and If, 's hud Ber mom ali All re closed and their state officials have ad pri. Norin Fertial Surrender. {yesterday of the dismissal of 10] y >
Steigerwald of Ft. Wayne, immediately. - He is a Democrat and
Sgt. France, who is first ser-|will undoubtedly be, “Daylight/!nt¢ a millionairess -overnight.
other Republican members of the,
excise police force. The commis-
the force back into an even division between Republicans and Democrats as required by state law,
More Firings Due | The excise police shakeup, forecast several weeks ago in The Times, was not yet complete, however. Administration spokesmen |
| " ; 1 fled to Shs heavy” with Republicans brought | critical of business organiza-|few years. Shirley herself or- The Communists hoisted their At War Memorial 0 anghal at dawn today
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in under the’ GOP administration |
bring perfect balance.
_|Griener of the Women's Depart- | Sion said the firings were merely| $ ; . . . . velopment of the area on a com : a “balancing” operation to bring vantage of this loophole after it 21 are three years behind time = Ationalist government, Supreme Court to get -the $6.5 Ying-Fang. Chinese delegate to
. - ness manager and a good one. I tn cover the evacuation of Na- early in th ft ; dianapolis has proclaimed Day- ’ " " ousin or y ae afternoon, Other light Saving Time annually. have no intention of firing him.” tionalist wounded, . organizations were busy prepare believed that local capital might way that it can be expanded |said the force still is slightly “top-| nounced today he fis
: {“Aouting” Indiana's time law on “But all this tal ; of former Gov. Gates and that | the “flimsy excuse that it is not money makes me ver if" Mr. McGinley decides to £0 be Indianapolis Day. Monday will more firings will be necessary to |convenient.” y
: /If Mr. McGinley decides against Tuesday will be dedicated to the| Sgt. France is a graduate of |gurate summer hours by ad- rsteri : |tionalisf gunfire. The Com-| ents of low-cost housing pro- BOUL. the venture, he should know BI a Cbs and Builders. {Indiana University Law School |vaneing its work schedule 6 ate Al per. Susneld) munists did not answer the fire, jects in the World War Memo-| Declare Martial Law . A Tuesday. If there is still a pos-| The Basic House is. furnished |and joined the State Police De-|hour starting Monday, but Will worry about Shirley going hun- presumably to avold antagonishiyi., «pie morning. Martial law was declared in sibility of building, he would re-|complete by the Rainier Furniture partment in 1935 at state police continue to. remain on Central | gry. Befgre she'd even reached.” ‘De city they were about t0| One of 13 speakers scheduled Shanghai, . quire a little more: time. |Co., and the expanded house by headquarters here. ’ (Standard Time. ~ | the doddering old age of 9 she had take over. Ito appear before the housing con-! Beven hundred U. 8. 3d Marines J hid {Adams & Co., Inc. | Shortly afterward he was made | Work an Hour Earlier more than $1 million in her bank | The general police office Wasiference sponsared by the Amer. SArTisoned on a ship in the harbor : * . 1 mere ee a detective and 4n that capacity aoe } looted during: the day. Actinglican Veterans Committee and Were alerted for riot duty. The ; Steal Toilet Tissue | pacity! Government clocks at ~~ the!account. Mari $ ‘Reports Wallet Lifted [De participated in the investiga- Statehouse, Courthouse and City| And she’s been acting more or President Li Tsung-Jen's resi-iothér civic groups today, Rep pines ere sent to Shanghai s Raymond Cline, 2138 Adams {tion of the celebrated case of Ott|Hall will. remain on Central Stan- less steadily ever since. It's also dence also was stripped of every- Jacobg”bffered his help to. those te oy § ago to protect ‘Amer : St., superintendent of George Jack W.Raubush, of Greenfield, Workman, Loogootee farmer now dard Time but employees in these /been estimated .she earned a cool thing that could be removed. striving to solve the hausing ©4D lives and essential property Washington Park, today told po-|today reported a brown leather serving a life sentence in the agencies will go to work an hour ($5 million. from Shirley Temple| Li's housekeéper even helped problem here. i Nationalist defenses crumbled lice vandals broke into the park wallet containing $130 and per-|State Prison. Workman was Con-learlier and go home an hour “by-products” — dolls, dresses, the looters carry away scrolls. In his kiavnote address, Rep, 2nd the city was attacked. shelter house last night and stoleisonal papers missing from his hip |victed as an accessory in the non- learlier. | toys, record albums, étc and furniture. Jacobs sald:. “Those who ‘oppose All ma jor- garrison cities north toilet tissue which they scattered pocket while he stood in the Union | fatal holdup - shooting of Custodian Ear! Clemmons took — mvwenrsiabe idl era = low-rent housing projects and of Shangha, including -Wusih, 70 over the park grounds. {Bus Terminal about 11 a. m. {brother-in-law and has since been 'stens to eliminate confusion at T t 1 government intervention ‘inthe Miles northwest, and Soochow, 50 s > ° {the center of a controversy in City Hall. He placed “Central es ' u e S Oo us ec post-war - pousing shortage are, Miles north, were abandoned by J d - Di lifi I If which it has been charged he is a gianq d Ti P in fact, the products of a philoso- government troops a p ct, 80-80 a. Ke . u ge isqua 1 ies imse § | “political prisoner.” Stan ard 3 Oe arte under Se Oo e Sin r Sl . phy of scatcity.” : Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek | : ; . : ie fi Appointment of Sgt. France, p;jice believe. thelr big eal | P ra ge S aying Irving Leibowitz, Times staff remained in Hangcéhow, 125 miles Gramblin Hearin Dela ed | virtually -completed the turnover ya dache will be the traffic Be. . . member, ‘quoted statistics and Southwest of Shanghad, apparent« of top-level ABC officials 0 the jem” wpe "00 He (TALC Prob Convicted Murderer of Policeman Captured .pecial features irom The Times 1¥ to organize his oan flight to : ; ew Democratic administration, - : - : s T: . y , South China. Irate Property Owners Warn of Rew Demos hon Torce the # io § ¥. m..2o_ park: In. South Carolina Called ‘Hottest Tip’ in Case ‘© tow the housing tn Indiana: Try to Quist Mob : \ iin rdinance downtown. e y + (47 A anap_. a ” Sai 3 i“ 4 | ATLANTA, Apr. 23 (UP)-—Dr. Herman Jones, Atlanta crime ols. ; =*- The Communists concentra ; Finish Fight Over J Club Headless Rooster [12w iequires the ban be enforced doctor, today: started a miscropic examination’ of bullets fired from Irwin Katz, chairman of the their-nikin attention on the ed : Times. Staly Service ¢ " . Dies After 3 Weeks vo B ) : a convicted murderer's pistol to determine whether, it was the conference; sald a comprehensive bank area, where they set up thelr NOBLESVILLE, Apr: 23—An irate group of property owners : =~ . I weapon used to siay Metropolitan Opera tenor John Garris, survey indicated that a shortage Wn. semi:military. control to f served notice today of a finish fight to drive Indianapolis gambling, LOS ANGELES, Apr. 23 “Plldeal Weather - Jones brought the evidence.to Atlanta from Clinton, &. C. lor 21,000 units exists in Tain cllitate the crossing of Coram "i ‘interests out Of Hamilton Sounty after a new delay in the trial A os oa alist Toodtey, where Grover Pully, who served time for killing a policeman in apolis today. nist troop units massed on the m ng ¢ x 4 ] a de { . . Ee hs RCSA i . g 16 En 8 hearing of the charges, which grew out of a inspector told his owner to set Due Tomorrow |North- Carolina, ‘was captured this thing off until we have had Other speakers appearing dur- ROTH bank Sera: fom Nanking, 1 id on ‘the exclusive “J” Club last Dec. 9, came this rid of him. | Loca ; Thursday night under conditions! . ar ing the day-long conference willl small groups of Commu. 8 | It was three weeks. after his * EP. ; nciude , Peter erzick,” United M'* Ss moved Ss “: n Circuit Judge Tom| ZRSsAL TEMPERATURES that turned him into the hottest|® f¢W hours sleep incl P Terzick," Unit pit undergrourder Eo imself as Indianapolis businessmen, &€%d nead was chopped off. am:., 51. 10a m.., 63 | | Dr. Jones locked his laboratory Brotherhood ef Carpenters and !NFOUgh the business district, try. = R. White disqualified himself asi, = mia) spokesmen for the — 7am...5 lam. 64 suspect in the ad sted a police guard outside. |J0Iners; R.' J. Thomas, national NE to quiet the mobs that were judge in the case. . (organization. | * ARR | 8a m...58 12 (Noon) 67 mystery killing Po po £937¢ ou © housing director, CIO; Lionel 100ting stores and government The club was Josated two. miles, They said the residents were Sewing Winners “9a m.. 60 1p m.. 70 | of the Hinger. Sluside, on a small table, he had 5 4:0 director Lockfieid Gardens ‘buildings. . west of State Road 31 on {determined to “stamp out” organ-| . rn e y oficlamped two bullets side by side] ’ in. 1. Meanwhile, small Sandlot baseball games, fish-| | {and Martin -Larner, regional , arms fire, Bh OE Ps oir Led Eambling, I they fall to do In Sunday Times ling, picnics and prodly ring irl Me Surrih vas in an intricate comparison micro-| chairman AVC. pr SSRIS. Communtt, damaged {it here, they said, the seek | i ay | = vomit itmsmemimmm ioc om sh Sunder an residential section in Hamilton ap taf notion against the “J» club, __ Winners of local prizes in -400T activities: morrow will § town Atlanta Scope. on i lon a meen and Bighs boat County's Clay Township, just over 35 4 public nuisance. +{-the Times' $1460 National |have the blessing of Weather-| alley Thursday! One was the slug taken trom Orders Work Halt the embattled Yangtze ih the Marion-Hamilton County line.| At the hearing, Defense Attor-| Sewing Contest will be an- ‘Man Rgul Milton <"He.predicted | morning, shortly the opera singer's left side. The 5 » . ifront. vel Jacobs a Defendant ney Floyd Christian of Noblesville| hounced tomorrow in * the [WAM Westerly winds, fair skies after the Metro-(Other Was one of three test vul- On Super Carrier _| British th Among the 16 defendants’ ar-(sought to show that the search| Woman's Section. of your I od. \sipstatutes for fat, polithn = season 1sts fifed from the Belglan-made| “vw, cpyynbirie aor 23 (UP) prepared oi ae 2 rested In the spectacular raid were| warrant used by state troopers in| Sunday Times . . . also you Cmances of tne merc ed-| Closed here the|STilimeter pistol taken ‘frm| -gocretary, of Defense Louis tion of 4000 Bertin ser acit® Joe Jacobson, also known asthe Dec. § raid was illegal, The Will see photos of the winning ing the expected ne mot sl night before. He Pulley, © {Johnson today ordered construc = ya ememen : - Joey Jacobs, of Indianapolis, and state was represented by Hamil-| garments. " |tomorrow and topping the high Pulley had sung. WG ar. Ones Said ee Job Was tion stopped on the Navy's con- Times , Index former Hamilton County Sheriff|ton County Prosecutor Frank W. All the contest garments |o¢ the ve 78 s principal roles. | more_ditficy cause the troversial 65,000-ton super - air | —————u LL : a a er aaoby was Campbell f | went on display today—from | osnne, JeaT, 76 on Apr. 13, were Atter setting. up the delicate test bullets Cdntained even ridges |cratr oerie “7 | Amusements 5, 9 Labor severrild ‘reputed to be the owner of the Judge White then called the at-| .9 a. m. until 9 p. m.—in the f Temperatures tonight were ex. mechanism for a scientific test of | Mage. vy er hage_tnousn/ A defense department spokes- Books ....... 8 Mrs. 13 2 club and of more than $5000 torneys into a conference with-| Central Library Auditorium. pected to remain above 46. the bullets in-his compact crime moved from the | _ 8t: re: man interpreted Mr. Johnson's Bridge ...... 3 Marriage ..., 7. L : worth of gambling equipmentiout ruling on. the point and &n-| The public is being admitted | — (laboratory, Dr, Jones told report- 010 FOR Lhe body Was slight-lorder to mean that construction Churches .... 4 Movies e225, 8 seized in the rafd. =~ nounced he would disqualify him-1| free to the display today, to- FEET “ers he would not complete the , 4) en Jt hit a bone, is halted permanently. (Comics ......16/ National Aff. 30. ~~ The no-decision hearing this/self as judge in the case. He ' morrow from 2 p. m. umtu andy for Britons tests before tonight. jana he idiges Ronporregular. | Only. last Monday, the Navy/Crossword ...-8'Pattern vous 3 morning was attended by a large named Walter Shirts, Noblesville, § p. m., “Daylight Saving LONDON. Apr. 23 (UP) | “We've been up on this case Pate gos Rodbery Ript a fatnounced that. the keel of the Editorials +10 Radi0 ‘+ vu... 8 delegation “representing 300 res- lawyer, as special judge. | Time, and Monday from 9 Candy goes off the ration in Brit- since Thursday morning with no t He ’ sated al Cin- vessel had been 134 that morn- Forum ......10 Side Glances.10 idents and property owners of the The .case then. was continued ga m. until 5 p. m; Daylight Ain tomorrow. but confectioners sleep,” he said. “Our eves have pio After he tried to force a hitch. Ing at Newport News, Va. . Gardening ... 3 Society ...... 3 - Clay Township district. Se EpeSial Juage 4 sels 3| Saving Time said today they. feared there gone back on us until we can't, N° had picked up to help The Bet was Setinad Jo Folivwond “ee 9 Sports... .* Patterson and J. Perry Meek, both new. hearing a | would Bot be enough all, [see what we're doing. I'm calling - a Page. ti] heavy bombers capabie®of In. :. oe 3 athes Map 1 : kr - + : . Apt 5 . * T er bial we a TA Bae 4 pd”
common question of the. season
changed,” she said. “I didn’t durny The Nanking Bankers Associa- tion by a 1049 law setting up a Nanking was reported fn a {tion tried to organize a makeshift new system of distributing gms state of anarchy, abandoned by It'll be the same as it was when | skeleton of guards. [tax road money. Nationalist forces and still waite Time?" I was little.” : | A police station on Government| Deputy Attorney General Clyde [Ing for the Communists to enter, The 1949 legislature sought to! Legally, Shirley's been in con- Road, the only police post in the! Jones, representing both the: aud- Telephoned reports from Nane - pit an end to the anual time {trol of her millions ever since she whole city iot abandoned in the/itor's office and the Highway | king said wild mobs began loét« Onion, It Pater ne law turned 18. She'd been Mrs, John pregkdown of . authority, called Commission in the case, made no ing the city's business district at . |Agar for seven months by that| sor volunteers to be organized into oral argument. dawn after Nationalist troops time, and in California a girl 18 3 mobile corps to patrol the Should Judge Pritchard rule and police fled.
{ inforced with planking vately the state would not a al:if lly b itt h ed The law did not cover citizens " | shutters re ppeal:formally by a committees head who might band together 0, Coorg Tom pay “All against the continued looting. Local units; however, are in des-by older statesman Wa Ching adopt Daylight Saving. Indian: those people Be think she sud- Peddlers refused to accept gold perate need of the funds and have Wang. = Vice chairman of the apolis business concerns took ad-|denly comes into it now that she's YUAD notes, the currency of the indicated they would fight to the surrender committee is Dr. Wu
Witnesses who returned from million.
the San Francisco conference and
was determined that the City — Father Is Adviser president of Ginling University
the Hsiakwan station outside the osama am ——— ly A sil a. “Actually, my father and 1 han- west gate said the fighting had Communist _ political workers ties but Mayor Fetney said he dle my investments together,” stopped but Nationalist rear dco S rges took over the offices of Central would’ observe the ruling Shirley said. “He advises me and guards kept up sporadic firing at # Daily News, the official governs v I make up my mind. "He's a'busi- the Communists across the river : Heretofore, the Mayor of In-
ment news service in Nanking,
’ : As it stands now the fabulous i y Hassil E. Schenck, president of fortune she piled up as America's, TWO MOTOR boats sallied : To tr est vi Biv the = the Indiana Farm Bureau, an-ifavorite baby star is in a series back and forth, carrying the Keynotes Conference Acting President Li Tsung-Jen openly of trust funds that mature every wounded to the south bank. 8
tions and other groups who are dered it sajted away like that. red flag over the Pukow Raflway _ Andrew Jacobs, Indiana's 11th ki he ed Plans Yo denvs Nan. about my station across. the river. Several istrict Representative in Con- uring the day he flew Y Angry.” fires broke out at the Pukow" Rt 5s, called for creation of a ho in 16 Kwellin, principal city in
an . . Kwangsi Province, and was X= : | she said. “B-don’t even want to _ [Public Housing Autnority for In- *" : re Tem Bureau “will nin) a dE tion, apparently set by the Na \dianapolis_as he condemned op- pected to arrive in Canton at any
