Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1949 — Page 3

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! CIO President Phillp Murray| + today hinted that he woula 4 launch a “big push” next week to! Settle the steel walkout. Mr. Murray indicated that the CIO steel workers will open a drive next week to get the big steel firms to settle for a $100-a-ri thine Bethieann armas, Fat lehem Steel to Monday. He apparently was being prevented from taking . immediate action because of his preoccupation with the CIO convention at Cleveland. 3 . A big fight was shaping u there to rid members ap. the ranks of two unions ousted from|' the parent organization this week for ellegedly following the Communist- Party line. a Meanwhile, the steel and coal trikes Te hitting hard at the! : ational economy. of p . a siti rT ns o | him sufrounded by 40 prety girls Sin offics. Members of . Chrysler Motors shut down| Classes at La Laniral High School,

three of. its most important as., the state legislative chamber and Indiana Bell Telephone offices and were interviewed on a radio

sembly lines. The action, caused| prograr:. by a shortage of steel, threw 35. ==

So Shorties of Sel the x Shaiep . oT oa ° role frem Michigan in the event! yrolls and! fn . 1000 { h S R d Tennessee frees him, Grandstaff halted production of one 3 More Added ) $ in as 4 ) a 10S has “done time” in five. state|P ‘ prisons... He. is. serving now op al

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Delo 10 and Tage ] Ply | pm i ; 3 = ? Baye . Hines Yeintued Ya Taken mn Two Ford Motors, however, t- 0 I IC 0 poned a. shutdown scheduled for ’

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Goy: Schricker wore a pleased smile ay when Bob Wallace, Times photographer, found |pardon, Grandstaff told the Ten is shorthand and office training |[nessed” board he wants to spend

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{theft of a radio in Memphis.

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next Friday, that would have, Pedestrian. Killed ~~ Second Thief Captured by Police 2 Killed as C-82

thrown all but 15,000 of its 115.000 production employees out of| work. An official said the firm would |

More than $1000 in cash and

Near Rensselaer | in two Indianapolis burglaries early

Ford truck plants operating Indiana highway accidents. | Just before dawn.

through the month. Lincoln plants] Burnie Salyers, 54, of Rensse-| employing 8000 workers will close 5 down as scheduled Friday, however.

Hudson motors .also is sched-|griven by Mrs. Lillian Bontraeger,|

week. z isaid. | . vr LAFAYETTE, Ind. Nov. 4—| An emergency commission ap-| Roy Runyan, 54,—-of Miamis- Henry W. Emme, DeKalb County

New York state and the total in Vigo County, state police said.'acre. :

dwindled. . |" “A Kouts motorist was killed of Iouis Ruderman of .Hunters-|

A pedestrian and two motorists The radios. were’ recovered, however, when a patrol car squad’ try to keep its Ford, Mercury and re dead today as the result of became suspicious of a man.carrying a large box filled with radios (UP)—A C-82 flying hoxear.

ira dozen radios were stolen ‘Crashes in Field =

Fred York, 19, of 305 8. Summitt Si, tried to evade arrest by transport crash-landed in a cotton 4 mol ee Soe “=== hiding in a garage in the rear of {field today -and the Air Force |laer, was fhstantly killed on Ind. Do besto Yield {400 S. Randolph St., police said. sald one crewman and a cotton 53. near Rensselaer yesterday! BE : .. ‘When found, however, lie led po- picker were killed. Another c¢ot-| when struck by a pick-up truck | 769 55 Bushels [Tice to-Leon’s Electric Shop, 517 ton picker, a woman, was hurt.! uled to 1 . |S. State Ave. and told them he| More than 100 persons were i ed to lay off 14,000 persons nextislso of Rensselaer, state police Times State Service {had broken into a rear window.

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“Frank Grandstaff made a per-|

BOSSIER CITY, La, Nov. 4

{the field when the plane, with i Pre-Burglary Charge |its right engine out and its left) n -He was charged = with -pre-iengine faltering, swooped down. pointed by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey | hurg, O.; was killed after he ap- farmer, today was hailed as new burglary pending arraignment There were six crewmen and + reported ‘that 45,000 new uneniiparently went to sleep at the!State Muck Crop potato cham-|today. ployment compensation claims wheel of his car last night on Ind. pion with an all-time record yield, Theft of $1000 in currency and ang an Air Force were filed since mid-October.in 154, hear the Indiana-Illinois line|of 762.55 bushels on his winning Silver from a secret hiding place p,qpg, a: | ? {in the Merklin Grocery, 19 S. West

“ ”» , ; : LE The. plane had just taken off would “snowball” as coal supplies |, Car Hits Tree | The yield surpassed the record St: Puzzled police today. J

Walter Merkin of 311 8. New{/'om Barksdale Field at nearhy,..Jersey St. a co-owner, told police{ Shreveport. The pilot, 2d Lt.|

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, p ,/mond, Ind. : |Robeft, 21, visiting here. from shell was found near Miss Davis’, Other appoifitménts include | Orlando, Fla. . Rome after the shooting. \that of the Rev. Fr. Felix Greiner, —— . {O.F.M,, as assistant pastor in St. ‘FBI Reports Arrest Bomb Endangers Life |Roch's parish. He replaces the " : |Rev, Fr. Offrom Kenner, O, F. M. Of Army Deserter Of. Ecuador President 70 pl OC lary Meny wil

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NYC to Recall |and a passenger in. his car injured town, last year's champlon, Fred ip "vont ao" 0d Veen hidden [RICh W. McKenzie of Winegar,|

‘At New York, however, the when the car left the road and) Geiger, president of the Northern! New York Centra] said it would|sttuck a tree on U. 8. 49, two Indiana Muck Crop ‘rowers As-

in a refrigerator last night. {Wis.; said his right engipe faile

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recall on Monday about 550 em-|miles south. of Kouts, last night./sociation; announced today. MY.\y pn, he found the money missing. the other éngine began to balls

ploy=ss furloughed recently due State police said John J. Knies-| pyderman’s record was 717 bushto the coal shortage. ley, 36, of R. R."1, Kouts, died of els per acre.

(the store was molested and he had |

Mr. Merklin said nothing else in{and he decided to land.

The Air Force did not imme-

The line said the men were a broken neck. Ord Stoddard, 22, gecond plice honors were cap- believed no one knew of his hiding|diately announce the names of |

| : . cited at a banquet tonight in the) a. fight between the CIO and Conference 4 Tomorrow Bremen, ta: Legion e ousted United Electrical Times State Service | dhs 1 1 Workers was shaping up into a| GREENCASTLE, Nov. 4-- More al a A brass-knuckles affair. The new-/than 100 Boy Scouts and scout/ tio" niect ly chartered CIO International/leaders will attend the secand) : :

graphed 1500 manufacturers not/tomorrow at DePauw University.

to recognize the UE because of The conference is sponsored by To Historical Society PF

its expulsion from the parent or-|the DePauw chapter of Alpha Phi Times State Service ganization. Omega, national scouting honor-| BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 4 — Dr. The new union said it now had ary. : John J. Jederny. Saaosials ea F : firms’ = S——————————— sor-of history. at Indiand UniverJpn vy 1 “| cHINA REDS TAKE TOWN sity, has ets elected to memberBut across the nation, UE locals| HONG KONG, Nov. 4 (UP)—|ship in the Royal Historical Soswore they would wage a bitter| A Chinese Communist -columniciety of England. tight against the expected raids advancing from Hupeh province] Dr. Murray was recognized for by the new organization to win has captured Patung, 250 miles his research and publicationsson away its members and those of northeast of Chungking, reports England's diplomacy with Scan-| the United Farm Equipment here said today. Chungking now dinavian countries in the 18th ‘cen-| Workers union which it absorbed is menaced from three directions tury. He is the third IU faculty last week. {with Communist columns ad- member to be honored. L The FE was another allegedly vancing from the north, east and SEIZE SMUGGLING CHIEF left-wing union facing expulsion southeast, | “PARIS, Nov. 4 (UP)- French! when i with the UE as arm eee av od aE ir against the CALIFORNIA SWELTERS Je A edicts of the CIO executive com-| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4 (UP) —| ang which has smuggled more mittee. | November weather hasn't been 80, . " €3740000 worth of gold! = ——— unusual here since 1900. A blister-ith rough France in recent months, | ‘ELECTRIFICATION ON RISE |ing wave of desert air swept Very» Interior Ministry spokesman Since 1933, the percentage of {southern California yesterday t0/sa4id.today. : i

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~North- Carolina farms served by skyroeket-Los- Angeles-thermome- spy np Ei CTION = “THE! a

slectricity rose from 3.6 to over|ters to 95 degrees for the hottest = : i 86. In 1948 alone, 38,000 farms Nov. 3 since the turn of the CHAIN" , ... SUNDAY TIMES were electrified in that state. | century. ! NOV, 13

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|ed. rent increases of 20 or 25 per

heeded to repair gondola cars at/also of Kouts, was in a Valparaiso tyreq by Abrahami and Maurice place but himself, ; \the victims. Eee CY, Ind, Avis, Pa. and hospital ina critical condition: “| Rygerman, nephews of last year's. Police said entry. was made. mire me ———— Astabula Harbor, O., because of. eee victor, who raised 729 bushéls. [through a rear window. 1S He's Worth L the settlement. with Bethlehem Be s will: be| ties. 7 AHS. THE $ m Less Steel. : m Scout Green Bar The potato champions will-be| oS RENTS PICAYUNE, Miss., Nov. 4 (UP)

TTAWA, Ontario, Nov. ¢ (UP) |-——Mayor Claiborne McDonald Sr.|

—Canadian landlords were grant-

cent today and rental ceilings were ‘virtually removed in cases

can reach, a long term agreement. $10 a month.

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AL STRAUSS & CO0., THE MAN'S STORE

took a 33 per cent pay cut today after telling the City Board of Aldermen that he thought he was ee — being paid too much. The alder-', , Union of Electrical Workers: tele- post-war Green Bar Conference ty professor Elected | where. the landlord and tenant|men cut Mis salary from $15 to’

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beserk. Corners Family

Grabbing a hatchet, he cornered Police today were searching for eith Jr. his wife and baby son, | A) s 8 and Reformed Church, Brookside

the older man narrowly in the home of» Miss Maggie yonry Snider; two brothers, HerKeith Jr, with a Davis, 30% of 1311 N. West St.ipert I, and Wilbert H. Snider, |hatchet blow, young Keith fired Wood is in fair condition in Gen- an4 three sisters, Mrs. ‘Thelma ([onice at Tis father and killed¢ral Hospital. imme the while, Keith Sr.'s ‘wife shots from a pistol at his rival ed in another corner of the after Wood arrived at Miss Davis’

. leading with her husband hOme last night and found the Rev. McCrisaken

to put away the hatchet. - 35-year-old man already there.

io pu charges were placed against. The other man ran out, police GO@S to Richmond

| He sald he hoped to get a pa-| sald. b ; . : Keith Jr, a haberdashery clerk, said, but returned later with aj ; land he was released jn ‘care or-x/hotgun and called Wood to the The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, hysician. A : Sheriff Mero said the persons Shot Wood. wre threatened by Keith Sr. besides cha vickation es # A drighter I. 1aw snd ofthe 1835. Firearms... At and from the post of assistant pastor {grandson, were his sister-in-law, | With shooting in the city limits. {Mrs. Bea Keith, and her son, A shotgun containing one empty

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Slays Hatchet. Swinging ‘Save 5in Family Hysterical After Shooting Father... . |

"SANFORD, Fla, Nov. 5 (UP)-—A 80-year-old ex-paratrooper uk 3 was hysterical and under doctor's care today after slaying his NASHVILLE, Tenn, Nov 4 father. He shot the older man to prevent him killing five relatives! (UP)~—A 47-year-old Hoosier with & hatchet. ( composer who earned fame both! Authorities had only a sketchy account of the death of Edwin community affairs, died early. to-. as a musician and a habitual Otis Keith Sr. Who was shot last njght by a single bullét from theiday in his home, 431 8. Parker | {eriminal, wants to spend Christ-' gun of his son, Edwin Otis Keith, og |Ave., after a brief illness. Hi Jr. = : XT; : Iwas 80, Tr Serr Sheriff P. A. Mero, piecing « Man Wounded 7 A native of Batesville, Mr. Sni--sonal plea before the Tennessee gether the incoherent statements) y der had lived in Indianapolis Board of Paroles and Pardons|of the Keith family, gave the foltoday. He was to hear Monday jlo \whether the board would recom-' mend parole to Gov. Gordon carpenter,

wing account of the slaying. | a ‘grocery in 225 S. Parker for The elder Keith, a 58-year-old n lin dy ere the past 29 years. 7 had heen helping his | He wa {son finish a new house when for; War I" and a member of t Grandstaff, serving a life term |SOMe unexplained reason he went Reported Shot he, {under the Tennessee . habitual] criminal law and wanted by. Michigan authorities for parole violation, gained fame in Writing nd his aunt and her.21-year-old a 35-year-old man in connection Lodge 720, F. and A.M, Seogtisn The Big Spring Cantata” while{son and began shouting that he With a shotgun shooting of an- Rite, Murat Shrine and the Sa was going to kill them all. {other man in a woman's home { Keith Jr, managed to escape early today. ¢ - Last month Gov. -Browning!from the room and ran to get a According [gave hirh a-six-day furlough to 45-revolver. When he got back, Wood 186" to" BIg "Spring. Tex; to hear his father was slashing. with the. A (his cantata sung for the first/ hatchet at young Keith's wife and time. He composed the cantata bab in ‘memory of his visits to the| [Texas city in 1922 as a’ piano|Missed Mrs.

The arrest of an Army desert-| QUITO, Ecuador, Nov. 4 (UP)|go from a Bedford church to §t. er, Charleton E. Whitney, 33, of President Galo Plaza Lasso|Patrick’s, North Madison. Father |Greenwood, by an FBI agent and narrowly escaped assassination Meny is well known here. $ D, Lon, Gretnioos from a time bomb which de- ———— own marshal, was announced to-|/stroyed a bridge two days ago, “ge day by Harvey G. Foster, special Interior -Minister- Eduardo Sala- Politics— ae agent in charge of the Indianap- zar disclosed today. | lolis FBI office. 1 Whitney deserted

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the Army ploded only a few minutes after (Dec, 1, 1948, while stationed in'an automobile carrying the presi- : Granite City, Ill; Mr. Foster said, dent passed over Cuatro Esquinas ® That's why the well-in-and moved to Greenwood from! (Four Corners) bridge on the Pan formed citizens ALWAYS to escape arrést. American highway near Riobam- read POLITICS by Robert (He had been employed in -Green- ba, 175 miles south of Quito. —Bloem + —— wood three months.

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Henry W. Snider; widely known : {East Side grocer and leader in

most of his life. He had operated

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American Legion Memorial Post No. 3. Mr. Snider also was a, In Argument member of St. Paul's Evangelical

hara Grotto. o Burial will be in Washington Park after rites at 1:30 p, m, Mon-

to police, Lawyer - “ - ’ day in the J, C. Wilson Chapel of 39, of 712 Torbett St., was = Chimes pe :

wounded by shotgun pellets after! Surviving are his Wife, "Vads an argument with the other Mang . his parents, Mr. and Mrs

= ‘Riesh; Mrs. Pearl Toon and Mrs, od Police "said" Wood "fired "two vera Gootee, all of Indianapolis.” ~ °°

Catholic archbishop of Indianapo~ iis, today announced the transfer of the Rev, Fr. Joseph McCrisaken

|pack door, where it is alleged, he

in" St. Catherine's Church here to" be an assistant pastor in Rich-

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Mr. Salazar said the bomb ex-

“The bridge was demolished SUNDAY In THE TIMES

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