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Just who told Mr, y- was not divulged. It was one of four or-—five Bolivian friends admitted to see him yesterday. . The nurses on duty did not undérstand. Spanish, in which the wisitors were talking to the pilot] and were not aware when the conversation got on delicate groand.
. THE doctor said the man who utter the’ “indiscreet remarks” was an unidentified Bolivian embassy staff member. How many details of the collision —and :- crash were revealed to the injured pilot the doctor did not know, But Mr. Rios was told that 55 persons had died, he sdid. The indiséretion was reported to the doctor by Bolivian Am-
Bolivian Whose Plane Hit Airliner
Becomes Indifferent About Survival
“WASHINGTON, Nov:-8 (UP)==FErie Rios Bridoux-: has been told that he killed 55 persons in Tuesday's air disaster here. "He. no longer wants to live, the Bolivian . pilot's physician said today. The doctor, who asked that his name be withheld, said the frightful knowledge caused a’ relapse which brought the stricken flier near death late last night. On. rousing from his fre-
quent blackouts, Mr. Rios would ask -what happened to. the plane he hit. Doctors tried —to-turn- his thoughts to. some-
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of them-perhaps through a slip—broke the forbidden news.
> ~ " ” MR. RIOS almost immediately began failing. Last night he nearly died. > Today the flier's physician learned what had caused the relapse... The Bolivian, whose con-
thing else. All visitors were or- dition had been promising be- ~ bassador Ricardo Martinez dered. to do the same, fore, no longer desired to sur- Vargas to whom the man had But yesterday afternoon one vive. confessed. -
Court Orders 11 Reds Save 6 From —Rele Ed Siekiighis Conmoe its Up S260 00; | Neighbors Rescue wt
NEW YORK, Nov. 3. (UP)—Eleven American Com- S. Side Children munist leaders, convicted of onspiring to teach the violent. ue. Children Sry and) overthrow of the United States government, were ordered bors ind pin tule released on bail today. : « -1house at 1011 English Ave. today. | The Communist-dominated Civil
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Rights Congress at! Shild way ved: af ay > ‘on a and was rey. ve Aa er | ble-U: 8. Treasury yeing carried cit
bonds with the clerk of thels == | court. > four of the children and grand-| eel Union | i es father of two “6f the children, Government attorneys had | Beckman Adams, a carpenter, had requested that their bail be fixed left at 6:30 a. m. to work in ~at-$1 million: : Beech Grove. The youngsters, all, The bail order was issued oy! on ensions det 14, were unattended when. the First United States Circuit If 3h Aggh Sisith, 25, Wh wits] _ Court of Appeals, i : : 3 e Sm who | ~ Federal Judge Harold R. Me.| Moves fo ‘Isolate {her husband and three children | dina, who had presided. in their , |occupies an apartment in the rear nine-month trial, remanded the | U. §. Steel Corp. {of the house, told police she 11 to thé Federal House of. De-| CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 3 (UP) smelled gas during the noon hour "tention after their conviction Oct.| Striking CIO Steelworkers have nina he lumige- ois 30 30 in 14 and refused them bail. One! “week later he sentenced 10. of PPed the cost of settling their house. : ; them to five years in prison and Pension fights. j All Jets Turned On f } he 11th, a war hero, to three The move dashed all hopes to-| Mrs, Smith ran next door and ears. : leh ree- told Roscoe Reel, 45, of. 1017 EngWhen told of the bail order, ay By Bethighem. ages, To Roe 8 Eugene Dennis, gefieral secretary ment-wou ing aq Mr. Reel of the party and No. 1 Communist the 34-day steel strike. Inicipal Court No. 3, ran into the the ould States, made the ' Ajthough the union has not front of the house and found it “Round one!” he said. heard from .U. 8. Steel Corp. full of gas. All jets of the kitchThe Communist Farty has an- which.apparently is standing by en stove were turned on. Gladys
nounced its intention of appeal- to watch thé maneuvering, a half- Adams, 9, was limp and uncon- —
Blind Man Rejects Season's First
ing the conviction to the Supreme dozen other companies have got- scious on the bed. Court. ten in touch with the’union. Mr. Reel carried Gladys oul "he unions strategy appear tor 0. then dashed back’ inio the od " Jones & Laughlin, Re-. n 0 e gas jets an Pedestrian, 69, Hurt [ov twos J and Fn gsioWn| opened windows. Badly by IPLC Truck Sheet & Tube into the fold. USW Other children An the house James. M. Parker, 69, of 1546 officials figure that U. S. Steel were Lee Adams, 12; Raymond, 6; Leéds Ave, was injured today Would be forced into settlement Mary lay, 13. all cniidten of when struck by an Indiana Power OF lose customers. Beckman Adams, nd RovaldrS & Light Co. truck at South and Cost Goes Up dren oo Aca, S grandchilAlabama Sts, | With. Bethlenem's 80,000 work-| Police said there was no fire in| Police said Mr. Parker was ors back in the mills, CIO- -USW ithe house and the children were crossing the intersection on President Philip Murray indicated ‘cold and crying. Some were bareSouth St, when struck by the that the cost of settling the strike footed and only partly clad. truck, driven by Glen D. Berry, had gone up. Neighbors said Beckman Adams 29, of 2425 E, 13th St. He was] He said that the Bethlehem and his wife - are separated. reported ina fair-condition at!pension formula wis “better” Police took the two: older ehilGeneral Hospital. ‘than the settlement suggested by | dren to school and turned the ithe presiden 1 ial fact-finding four younger ones over to Juvenile| ‘ World-Flying Reynolds {poard. Aid ‘authorities. an “The union wants the Bethle- ice said they’ believed the © o .te ren turned onthe ‘gas aceiDAMASCUS, Syria, Noy. 3 dustry—and it will try as best itidentally, : bo (UP) — American fountain pen engied how to-establish a uniform Po manufacturer Milton Reynolds cofitract settlement,” he said. sped toward Karachi, .Pakistan,| Although he did not say so. this Gor Tredsurer Quits
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. The doctor promptly issued new orders. — absolutely no visitors, officials or ‘others, will be permitted to see Rios until he. Is aut. ‘of danger. » ~ THAT meant CAB ici will have to postpone efforts to learn. why" Mr.” Rios .did not obey frantic control tower orders to get out of the airliner’ 8 traffic “pattern. The doctor said that since receiving the news. of what he did | Mr. Rios is “a different patient.” He is “unco-operative,” emotionally in the depths, and without any will to live. In addition to the vertebra fracture, possible internal injuries, and head, face and neck wounds which Mr. Rios suffered when his plane hit the airliner,
pneumonia.” He is being kept in an oxygen tent.
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36 Separat > Comic Features to Be Featured in Twelve Pages Starting Nov. 13
.The Sunday Times will contain 12 full pages of color SOIRLING Xn Jillew Dea he The Jdinxia Dperytots reeced a a comics, including 36 separate color comic features, starting .r two. ¥ jacParaie mest y fying 1 ey In Pah . + a week from Sunday: | The expansion of the color ‘comic ‘section comes. the On child was found unconscious same day that PARADE-—America's fastest growing pic--=is.added to the Sunday Times,
Neighbors said the father. ‘ot, All the favorite comics that! ~~ tounding
places and things. BOBBY SOX . . . The Teen fOF regular customers.’
Nov. 13.
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have entertained Times readers in the color section the!
past year will be continued. Agers' own comic that rings the pocahontas burners. “bell for the high-school set.’
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terious avenger who is a terror GI nf World® War II whe {akes ex-| to eriminals in dazzling exploits GIs back to the “thrills” of basic Most of
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BRUCE GENTRY . . . Hand-
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Ung. will thrill. the girls, . and ‘men, too. "JOE JENKS . .. Who provides ‘many laughs in his attempt -to work his way out of gosh-awfu jams. WILLIE .
keep the whole family in ination. “stitches.” ’ TIPPIE . STRANGE AS IT SEEMS . . .|“cutest” boy and his dog in any
Hustrating - — and >proving :
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A typical small-fry Ing zany antics that ‘challenge. ing trouble prying a little stoker tors to open: a few mines, a clerk of the Mu. Whose trials “and tribulations will, the wildest stretch of your imag-
- as-' hometown bivck.
Her Month's Pay Snow Arrives
A BLIND man “today refused a’
nurse's gift of half her month's salary. The Rockville State Sanatorium nurse offered $45 to blind Ralph’ Miller, 1405 E. Raymond St: She! sald. she contributed after read-| ing an Indianapolis Times &tory. “We wouldn't want t6 take a ‘nurse's salary,” Mr, Miller—and" his partially: blind wife agreed. The Millers are trying to estab-
"ish a workshop where Mr. Miller reported the first snow flurries doing. “It's the: He works of the season overnight, t South Bend residents awoke to. .find_more than one inch of snow-tral.Indiana was begging for coal. clean blanketing the ground this morning. It was the first snow of any Ville, New Castle, Muncie, Delphi,
can manufacture beds. now in a-tumbie«down-barn back: of his home,. .. lo “1 have food, and light, rooms - as part of my salary,” "Nurse X said.
Inch at South Bend,
- Flurries Here LOC AL TEMPERATURES
6am....32 10am... 331 po cenolders. who put off buy- hospitals ‘and other institutions’ The City Hail set the pape, with Tam... 3% IlTa.m... 387 0 1eir coal last summer, the are if dire need of coal ind wecorridors darkened today and ony 8am . 33 12 Noon .. 38 normal ~ bin-filling season, also Plead most earnestly tha’ you en- necessary. lights in use in offices. . Sam ... 33 1pm... were complairiing about a. little large your co-operation in secur- The Mayor late yesterday met
Achill wind whistled. throug
Indianapolis streets today as Weir Cook Airport weather observers Increase in price was not their
“Surely 1 should consequence in “Indiana this fall,
“today “on” Kis attempt to" set ‘a ‘would indicate the-union is aban- As Party Fund" Shrinks” ‘be: grateful’ enough: to" help others. Weather -Bureau officials said:
world speed record for a global doning the board's recommenda-. flight via commercial airlines. tions that the steel companies pay CHICAGO, Nov. ‘3 He arrived in Damascus from 6 cents per hour for pensions and James 8, Kemper announced to-: Istanbul this morning, made "a 4 cents an hour for social insur- day that he has resigned as brief tour of the capital and thep.ance as a basis for settlement. treasurer ‘of the Republican Natook off again. He was still eight, The CIO set up a new and right- tional Committee ,because party hours behind schedule because he wing electrical union with James, reserve funds have dropped bewas held up in Britain by fog: p B. . Larey as temporary chief. (low $125,000. ———¥ He pointed out that on Aug.
{15h 1d th i Earl Wilson Coming Here i." mms, =o party reserve, after deducting To Shed Broadway Aroma
‘any-" excess of liabilities over surplus, should drop below $125, - 000. “The reserve is now $90,000, Says Millions Don’t Want Autograph he said. But He Can Force Some fo Take lt .-- |ujipy a winow ix 4.0axs Ed Sovola writes about Earl Wilson on Page 19. | CAPETOWN, South Africa, Mr. Wilson's column appears on page 16. {Nov. 3. (UP)—Romana Froehlich
: id |Thiele was a wid today, ht By EARL WILSON, The Times’ Broadway Columnist days > ohé dow today: ght
NEW YORK, Nov. 3—Well, well, I'm finally coming out to Indianapolis for a day, to get’ soma of the smell of Broadway off me. Vien m_ lo TE a The Beautiful Wife and. 1 will climb on a train at 6:10 tonight ou police suspected he was’ and get-into Indianapolis Friday at 8:45 a. m, They tell me I'mioisoned. supposed to speak to the members of advertising clubs from. three, : states Friday night. And Friday afternoon I autograph books at the Willlam H. Block Co., in case anybody wants autographed, You
GIRL FOR DAVID ROSES HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 3 (UP)—
miles across the state line in Ohio, I'll be glad to get another!
a glimpse of it before—from. a
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airplane, and while the plane set Pital to the wife of Composer
Close on the flurrie s “PLEASE DO. NOT mention snow reports et boo ering in his parlor, but he had trols three con’ compari, d. Mr. ay AD par yo ‘my name. I'd rather ‘see’ a ser- that temperatures would drop to Put on a sweater. and. looking °F company Wnd a ra yen _— only a 10-day supply on hand, mon than hear one, any day. their lowest level of the season fearfully toward the. day when Howard, now chairman o the : oY Bakers sald. PRY Give the credit to our little in portions of the state tonight, Winter takes a real bite, deep ‘in Serres depurtment's Person. Mechanical changes forthe chapel. Let the gift be made be- Here in Indianapolis, cloudless the twenties or lowér. il he Binkley Coal Co. and grinding - experiment. were. bei cause of the suffering 1 wit- skies will be accompanied by a Then, coal dealers said there mates” the Bin oy 1 an and nA ig ho lant toda - ‘ness every day. low of 25 degrees, four degrees Will be trouble and suffering, ‘her companies " vy Mayor ew has y aall Jad “My reward will come when I lower than the season's previous and ota of it. Ltinois. MF Wis 5a , called 2nd w oy v pe > : know Mr, Miller is- comfortable low reading set Tuesday in down- Mr. Cartwright informed the Se in an ar ous ou in his work. The main thing Is town" Indianapolis,” forecasters Pilot F ad D d Governor of the producers’ rejec- ness groups, InCUCing tneater ops ) Ho oun ea ewis' proposal for erators, seeking co-operation in to secure him a room for. the said. tion of Mr. Lewis’ proposa Sato 3 \ winter. Anyone making the... Winds shifting* to a southerly Near Plane’ Wreck a separate esting Mr. Lewis the brownou iw heroic effort. the Millers make "direction will bring partly cloudy WASHINGTON. Ind. Nov. 3
surely are entitled to our aid,” the nurse wrote,
orders , tor Hollywood beds for
adults — and dolls — since The Times’ story appeared.
34 Escape ‘Injury In 3-Way Crash
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Thirty-four persons escaped Inury today in & three-way crash Wayne, 2, and Evansville, 24. tween 4 bus, a car and a bread look at Indianapolis. I've only had A baby daughter was born yes: truck ‘in the 1700 block of E.
an/terday at Cedars of Lebanon Hos- Washington St. A Transit Service bus, carrying
never can tell. You'd be surprised , "ot tne airport. It wasn't David Rose. She was the _couple’s 32 passengers and driven by Or-
how many people” don't want my’
first chil autograph. It ‘runs. into millions. hild.
much of a look. What can a guy do to absorb ay Like Bob Hope once said, '“I oh have an awful lot of trouble ue Areateat Loultle Jinn of Times. Index about my autograph. But usually Whatever I do, I know I'l dis-| “=
1 can force people to take it.” appoint ‘people who think Broad- Amuse.
saver dd Mrs. Manners 4
feller from Indiana, who'll’ be ent from anyone else. One e¢ol-/'C starting a daily five-minute tele- jehgue of mine said I'm a clothes C vision show almost at that time. horse, "if ever he saw a Horse Eatirial Herb says he used to be a foreign wearing clothes, correspondent for some Indiana, Arthur Oodive}
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{ville Stephens, 27, of Greenfield,
-~gidé8Wiped a car traveling west police. report‘ed. The bus was en route here|
lon Washington 8t.,
from Greenfield.
The car, operated’ by William | I'll bring you the best wishes way columnists must be glamor- Bridge sasss010 Needlework .10 Connerly, 23, of 1004 N, New Jerfrom Hoosier Herb Shriner, the ous They don’t look any. differ- Childs -......20'Othman ...,.19 sey St, - veees+38 Radio .......18 South Side’ Baking Co. s+as+0+19 parked in front of mz: E. Wash-| 20 ington St 004 «+ sass 30] {Society ...... 9 L. B. 3. Watts, 2018 Laurel St; .28-30 drivef’ of the truck; was making Teen Prob, +410 deliveries at the time. ‘ The crash’ held (up Si tor
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the city tomorrow. Mr. Miller has receiver several Was predicted.
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then struck a Kraft's truck
and somewhat warmer weather to (7p,
A high of 48 today near his single- ou Text of Lewis’ Telegram
Average Below Normal
Daytime temperatures in. the |Hoosler capital yesterday aver- 41, of Paris, Ky., may have died below: normal, from exposure as well . |The peak. of 54 at 11 a. m, was injuries. [followed by" a dip to freezing lived some time after the crash. shortly after dawn today.
Chilly Indiana communities th
with a low (reading of 30;
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Told Crash Killed 55, Flier Almost Diesi Sly Miners
people, ‘Metropolitan Coal & Oil Co. had yi. sherwood and Mr. Howard — ‘out to save coal is meeting “exe
. The. immortal all citizens could buy
- « Outstanding mines began to work’ today, it you designate on a few hours’ of the emergency is broadcast, |adventure’ comie, painting a true still would be 10 days béfore dhe [Rotice. ” i i Boc
WOMEN pieture—of -& man, his dog; -and first cars of eastern coal would | wide open spaces.
COMIC ZOO .., , For animal one, 1 lovers.
Presenting the stoker coal,
included South Bend CHUNGKING, FL (UP)~A military “news dispatch §o, wouid-wish me to speak with both in Indiana “and in Illinois,
—= east of here; Indicated today that ,,. ice that two millionaire coal! ington, D. C., where he is
25; high tomorrow, 48.
Becond-Class Matter at Postoffice Jn fanapo! 1s, Ind. Irsued Tay ;
Put Pressure
Chief Charges "Here Almost Sherwood and Howard Down to Zero Rule Industry in State
Governor Discouraged, Again Appeals " Fear ‘Widespread ‘For Operation on Emergency Basis : Suffering If John L. Lewis appealed today to Gov. Schricker of % Mercury Dips diana to help break the coal strike deadlock by using his There, wasn't -enough- coal influence on two “milliohaire codl operators.” of to get your fingers dirty in The mine union leader said these two men control the most coal vards today. y Indiana coal operators. I. Coal developments weier A Rebuffed by the Indiana operators’ in his first attempt ONE: Furnace lump and egg 0 AITANge a separate meeting with them, the’ United Mine. all gone. A little commercial Workers GER
president tele- =~ 1 fold Gov. Schricker he hoped he stoker coal. was being held for shed - Gov. - Schricker an fi “pegular customers’. Coke was |raj x would not be ‘depressed nor neg
still ‘available, but thinning out. appeal to step into the. situa- couraged by the brutal reply” *t .
TWO: The Citizens Gas & Coke tion. : Mr. Lewis: telegram to
Utility “was begining to shut off . delivery of -Jegining “coke. Tt 8 Mr. Lewis said that R. H: she. Sa ie stem wih 4 being used to make "bil gas.” { THREE: Distress points were dominate the . Indiana operators {developing = in smaller. towns. and that Harvey Cartwright, sec- others to go along on -the same | Householders in Greencastle were retary of the Indiana Coal Pro- ‘terms. Mr. Lewis has been suc{phoning Indianapolis dealers di- ducers Asgdciation, is “merely a cessful in. the past: with rect, ot mg to Ruy ere. i = hired man and business agent”! iaoties. Sw J irgi eppar ed for these “millionaire coal op-| lea secretary, said he had had erators.” P| . Mr. . Sherwood, head. of the [no distress calls today, but ex-| Yesterday, Gov. Schricker had (Continued on Page of 4) —rpected—them, appealed to Mr. Lewis, the coal
i FIVE: Dealers “vere getting a operators and President Truman deluge of noncustomer calls; fora quick settlement to save the names not on their “regular lst.” state from "a-“tragic phn
They ‘believed householders were Mr. Lewis agreed to a mee
wood and Hubert Elmer Howard | [obtain & H ‘small - segment of the . industry
and then put the pressure on
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|gotiating - settlement." x The little companies were be-| Ready to ‘Stand By’ g ing hounded for home coal. Their, Today Mr. Lewis threw tant. {answer gummed up to “Sorry. back to Gov. Schricker, He told
been out two weeks." hi ve the Governor that if be can per- | €. 0. Mogg. president of "the gage “these two “gentlemen —
foe "Sorry—We're Out’ Businesses Aid in
. Conserving Coal Indianapolis’ peacetime brown
“a little West Virginia ang Stoker) to permit Mr. Cartwright to attend cellent co-operation” from busie an emergency’ conference it would ness firms, city officials said. to‘he had received a car of Soke Top! help the Governor to get coal for! day. ; {screenings and coke were about Indiana: Thousanle of light bulb in Mr. Lewis said he hoped Gov. ‘night business and ricker would be able to ar- establishments were suapped ; range a vonférence with the Indi- last night. ana producers. Hé sald, “We will! the brownout is scheduled to a If the ¢oal stand by to attend any meeting spread further tonight as word i
“We've got nothing in the yard, at sald, “and nothin coming.’” They were worried.
James H. Bookedis, superins Without “commenting on Mr. * iy rr the ety -sanitation “it can get ax fully cold. 44 {Lewis ara A which, if a, wil save. ‘It'Is Sold’ fown to the UMW chief urging from 38 to 40 tons of coal daily.
i Citizens reported they were hav- that he accept an offer by opera~ Police Carry Word X
‘coal from dealers, The dealers Appesls Again = * ag aL told them simply that they had’ Feeney to theat 1114 - but “it is sold” to Deeply discouraged Gov. tions, ll night Et, ng ham o Schricker said “he might possibly Softinersial customers awaiting ® make another attempt oo op- businesses for elimination of Commercial stoker ‘coal will erators and the mime union to- !I8hts not absolutely necessary. {burn in furnaces, but it usually gether but added: - Police said that in nearly Svery
{does not work in “hofiie stokers. “I'm afraid it's useless.” instance they met with prompt co |Tt 3 larger in size and won't go, In his telegram to Mr. Lewis, "Vg ) 01" ¢sicials announced that
ough the home furnace con- the Governor said: three local football games which Lan Gr, | "Once again. jn a spirit of sheer ‘had been scheduled for tomorrow A few of the outlying dealers desperation "I appeal to you to night were rescheduled for tomore \were letting pleading buyers have come to our ald here in Indiana, afternoon. This would save a little commercial stoker coal, through co-operation of your of- ine electric power consumed by: but they didn't recommend it for fice. ‘One small mine is now sup- [floodlights. home use.” Buyers explained that plying about 600 tons .of coal The order to save all possible they didn't care, they just wanted daily to our most distressed pub- electric. power and fuel was dis [to keep their families warm. lic institutions. This is only a tributed through departments of Price -Is Up drop in the bucket. Many schools, the city and- school system.
{roll into town. “In 10 days,” said’
ing additional supplies from other with Sepursment heats to map mines -in-our. state, methods of saving co Dealers’ jointed ‘ot tia toe “Our state fuel commission will| City garbage, during the emer= freight be responsible for its distribution gency, will be ground and disto our distressed institutions. posed of in lagoons; instead of be “We are grateful for.the small ing converted into grease, fertilize . Amount of coal now made avail. er -and feed, if an experiment . These included Plainfield Moores. able but the need-is so urgent that planned by Supt. Bookedis works - additional relief must be obtained outs Marion, Lafayette, Clayton, and at once. "By-products would-be lost, but.
‘0 ‘histle s 5 road “In “his” wire to Gov, Chricker, the ‘daily consumption of . coal .every whistle stop aad ceose onds. Mr ToWiE YATE Mr: Shel cnormally.-100-to- 105. tons, would -...
h increase in the price of coal.
new rate,” they explained. Nearly every little town in cen-
The home Heater whas not shiv-
-A pilot was found plane which crashed into a {tee on a farm two miles west of here, Police said Willlam J. Wilson,
Here is the full text of Mr. Lewis’ telegram to Gov. Schricker: “I hope you will not be depressed nor discouraged by the brutal 3 reply of Cartwright to your invitation to meet. Cartwright is merely a hired .man and busiftess agent for the millignaire coal operators who give him his orders. Cartwright and hjs‘outfit recently walked out of the national conference of which he speaks i and terminated
all’ negotiations on a national — — basis, ® Mr. ‘Hubert Elmer Howard, who
“In view of the importance of dominates the Binkley Coal Co, Nov. 3/your problem in Indiana I know and its’ subordinate corporations
as from They said he apparently
js NEW CHUNGKING DRIVE ON China,
from _Wanhsien, 135 miles north-{yo utmost cander. Therefore, I\Mr. Howard is at present in Washes {the Chinese Communists - had ,,erators- control the policy of the | Ployed by Secretary Louls J lopened a new drive on this Na jiaiana coal operators both in| son of the Department of tionalist continental easiial, the strip and the deep mining in-| 48 chairman of the de ee em “thistries. One of them is million-, Personnel policy board. [FATHER SAVES SIX AT FIRE aire R. H. Sherwood of Indian-| “If you can persuade these twa | NEW YORK, Nov. 3° (UP)—apolis, who . controls the Sher. | gentlemen and I know that Carmine Protto, 39 -.yéar + old wood-Templeton Coal Co. the have at your disposal the mm |tather, rescued six of his children Central Indiana Coal Co., An- to ‘do so, to permit Mr. C from. his blazing two-story home tioch Power .Co., an additional | weight to attend your c renc today, then collapsed from smoke coal company in Illingls and one. it would be most construetive | poisoning. Firemen ¢éarried his raflroad.: He ‘is also associated | Py prevent your efforts to sec “last two children: to safety, {with the Indiana Trust Co. | coal for Indiana pois “He is the same man who has stalemated. The IDENFEL D KEEPS HIS HAT LON 'been urging you o nape of, tha Suites =H H Eo ident Truman to strangle the coa hopé you © BOSTON, Nov. 3° (UP)—Adm, 8! ia Louis E. Denfeld, former Chief of miners with the abominable Taft- effort to achieve Naval Operations, today denied Hartley statute, vit AY that he seeks to be governor of ‘The other iillionaire Massachusetts, as predicted by a | shares, with Mr: She Wa ton columnist. |control of the Todiara, {
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