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down re US| “Today, the Shah was up at| berg, director of the New |organization supporting the so- - Babli . Wheelchair, created a Hi ‘ f dawn, for a breakfast| York Child Study Associa i Twenty persons 23, of Ft. Harrison, lost his front wo threa to rap ME nickel somehow rack of dawn, oh wy tion |called Brannan Plan. in. Indiana traffic the next five teeth when his face hit the dash- 2 newspaper photographer with

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Over Steckler | Need ThisYear Greater Than Last Tenimnad — | : By ART WRIGHT | rumne ji - gE E It is Times Clothe-A-Child time again-—the 20th year of service! Applauds I "for Clothe-A-Child will ” 33 sul * eadquarters for Clothe-A-Ch will open iday at Ww. . . Ror . Caughran s Showing Washington St., the same location as last year. The telephone! Of Mistreating a * number will be the same as The Times number--RI ley 5551. pa * Coolie Eli -~ Fd in Times Poll Appeals already received from shivering children have alerted! Chinese ; ’ —- . ihc aa Pan ” | Ki Stan Writer the Clothe-A-Child staff to an 1" Bullitt a U.S. eftort to pub, 4 x s . a 3 A __ even greater need for help th ~ ¢ : These two grandfathers were the first to welcome their new grandchildren this week at Methodist Hospital. By coincidence, both WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 Christmas time. Last year the Hungary Arrests : | heat on Ward's jallers . , ..

men were working on the nursery remodeling project at the hospital when their grandchildren were born and joined a son and son-in- Democratic National, Commit. public contributed $53,322 to outlaw in the customary hall-pacing ordeal. Fred Elsman, left, of 1105 N. Kealing, a carpenter at the hospital, beams on his new grand- teeman Frank M. McHale of fit 1713 needy youngsters. Even

daughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elsman, 2616 N. DeQuincy St. Robert Mundy, 1121 N. Beville Ave., a plumber, proudly '[ndiana is facing stiff opposi- that reoort, Suppor: un hundreds Am 3 Spy a looks over his grandson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, 1121 N. Beville Ave. After a first look both returned to their jobs in the . =» oo pis efforts to get ON —_ ~ hl erican as ak

hospital. : Photos by Lioyd B. Walton. Times Staff Photosravher. | pig protege, William E. Steck- money w Soths 3} iho seeded it. Native Engineer k y TN

ler, appointed judge of the U..8.| ;,. year's results and the in- fess unist ‘District Court in Indianapolis. ...,4e4 need evident in Indian-| Reports Con ion announcement

| The lawyer-politician from In. apolis today presents an even BUDAPEST, Hungary. Nov. 22 that U. 8. Consul General Ans § |dianapolis Sltady has Deen Hehe greater challenge to the public 10 (UP)—~The Hungarian govern- gus Ward has been put on jin an attemp pu State care for these underprivileged os onnounced today that Rob- trial at Mukden, 3 secretary of the Democratic State’ ip... Relief agencies, too, 1s verdict: willbe’. an nounced ~ |Committee, in the U. 8. attorney- oo. tnat an increased number ®t Vogeler. American assistant co. "Co days, the Commu ship as successor to B. Howard "iis are in need of help Vice president of the International ,..c.

_. |Caughran, this year. Telephone & Telegraph Co., and four | | ‘That job was done in part by yo, oon help in three ways: “Edgar Sanders, British iin Ih Ward aid |Rep. John R. Walsh. Anderson up py sending checks or ata Oct. Toe A oma | Democrat, Whe long = fought money orders—for any amount— World Report, Page 8 try regards as trumped-up . /what he alls oe oh . Sass Con. 10 Times Clothe-A-Child, Indian ~~ ~~~ ~° °° ~° _ _ |charges of beating a Chines one | Although writing letters of in.|2polis Times. 214 W. Maryland 8t. of the company's Budapest office, worker. : : gel | ressinen | Bw og rsakler for, Al cout mions will Bmed og ad been arrested for “sabotage! Communist newspapers in x 1 : {The Times. Persons no ‘and espionage.” Shanghai Nanking Cains jthe gap ok one Tok at The thelr: names used should Tequest A a issued by the that Mr. Ward's trial before a "Indianapolis Sunday Times poli ‘hat contribution state security office sald that a! People’s Court” is. now in. grog “and shouted “hooray.” | Remo . n The Hungarian engineer, Imre Geiger, . . : | | TWO-By placing dimes on : aging directo Stand report said court had : oa bol showal that ME yen Mile-O-Dimes when it opens TEPER a dy tl One “many ing er Southern Indiana Dis. downtown next month. | een arrested. | CAse. Choice Of Oe ceed Repub.| THREE—By volunteering as. "wil bio (un cronsing the esses and the alleged victim of A nage Robert ©, . Baiaell donors. Donors ke border “illegally * “the com. |the assault k |whe : Tetires from the bench|STOUPS Or organizat take unique said : ; ira aE hy children to the stores and spend n

in Indianapolis next JADUAIY. |, Gun money to outfit the All ‘Confess’ | concluded,” - te Age Only Objection ian. needy children provided by “Geiger confessed to having court wii ve: or a apolis Democrat, always has said Clothe-A-Child. Donor appoint-icommitted large-scale espionage the case in a of days and that he considered Mr. Caughran Ment may be arranged In advanceyng spying activities,” the com. the verdict will be oad.” for the ‘job. any time starting Fridhy., ~~ | . a * : was ww a friend of Mr. Send your contributions now, Munique said. “Based on the tes-| » newspaper and attrib. b Ding 8 ‘Since all money -contributed in timony of Geiger and other evi- uted to a Mukden broadcast. |

, who is from Indianapolis par a A hom | I any oné year i8 spent that year| dence, the state security office de-| The Unted Bitar. meanwhiig Indiana Public Service Commis- 107 clothing, Clothe-A-Child can- tained Robert Vi . an Amer-|y qs relying on opinidn te sion, he also sent a letter to the NO! begin his Job of OUAting the Joan cltiapt-and Sanders. a force the Chinese Communists to ‘needy youngsters un . = free Mr. Ward, rE While 3 Mr whet! Yequested 10 received for the 1949 service. | “They also confessed to having| Disdaining the use of force, this Oo yr A lighted to| Every cent contributed by the committed sabotage and espio-|country called on others to Joifi H pe c y bran leadh public by mail and at the Mile-O- nage against the Hungarian Peo- in protesting against his detene a. ita 1 ug a, h Sala Dimes is spent for clothing child- ples Republic for a considerable tion, no | “The only Pestion vor raised TN: Only the very neediest cspitime. Bers of th | ’ ' { ‘ are cared for. { “Other members of the spying : = 'against him was age and in my| lorganization also have been "” Mercury Drops 0. = 0 23° Here

i ' |opinion that is sheer nonsense. 2 >. og " Mrs. Howard Elsman . . . has 8 new daughter Mrs. Richard Jones . . . her's was a boy. SP o ia Bs pe if 4 Hurt in Car | isppessed’ Friday T : LOCAL TEMPERATURES Sam... 28 10s. mm... 38

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| showed when they voted for him.”| . h bet Bud shivered on the coldest . i » | ; Hurt Out. of Race Among Injured J» ere ween apest and the|*/ the fall, the me 28 Children, 6 Adults Makes Five Speeches, Shakes 1500 Hands Two-Gun Man Says Mr. McHale told The Times Mr. Two pedestrians - and two, Dungarian _border, en route to, . “teeth-chattering” 13 ‘abovh | . ; ; | ;

He Got Over $6000 Steckler is to get the judgeship motorists were confined to hos-| pig wife first reported his dis- Tent ng Tom ror Tae

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"Feared Dead Near Oslo| And Tackles Wall Street Within 12 Hours Stesiler is 0 get tue juagesip | OSLO; Norway, Nov. 28- (UF) | ‘NEW YORK, Nov. 22 "(UP)-“THE “gentleman-in-waiting is ai A-.6-year-old..confessed (WO- ny said the same thing abe Mr. ries page 4 the Sean oF appearance When he failed to

jarrive in Vienna ' Friday after- The whole state was fast in

~The bodies of 30 persons, weary man; the ‘master: of ceremonies is exhausted; the most gun bandit today calmly listediHurt when hg was here Pushing day on" 1 ; / i ty ; ds . ! » ! y on’ 1fdfanapolis streets. oe pe 9 i 4 {the grip of what weather experts among them 24 Jewish children principal military aide de camp can hardly hold up his load of gold more than 20 armed holdups in him for U. 8, Attorney: L Mrs. Andrey Coffey, 45, of 821 for the boran tn me an driving fescribed 4s “Tnatana’s first: from North African slums, were, ..4 : Indianapolis and outlying dis-| NOW Mr. Hurt, out of the race, N. Pennsylvania St. was struck checking out of the Astoria Hotel OF, Overcoat weather. on found. today strewn around the is reported going into a law firm'qown in front of 1830 N. Meridian)... storia Hotel} J cal weathermen said the 28

y' i ial, Majesty, - tricts in wh ; . wreckage of a Dutch air liner In faét, everybody's bushed but his Imperial, Majesty, Moham- tricts in which he took more than win Democratic State Chairman gt by an sutomobile operated by TS aides wis kivwn nave ‘ow ting at 6 a. m. ton

which crashed near here Sunday mad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shah of Iran. } ~ ($6000 at gun point, : {Ira Haymaker, and the latest Mc-| A. R. Herriksen, 50, of 413 W, | degree below night. That about sums up the shape “8 AI Fred Bean, alias Fred Thomas, Hale organization choice is Mat- 30th St. ast night. Beda Jee a3 late as yesterday, a coldest wel One of the 29 children -aboard.of -the. visiting monarch and ws Spies for 716 arrested yesterday when impli- thew Welsh, Vincennes lawyer and, She was reported in a critical sh spokesman said. ithe year registered Nov. 1 at the transport survived. Four. ...... after their round .of of- Linted by a T1-Veariold tee: PE renth District Chairman, condition at General Hospital . ‘Weir Cook Airport. i y a 17-year-old accomplice, nis puts Rep. James Noland: with a possible skull fracture and Firemen Rush Ex-Chief . But Weatherman Paul Milles

) 1 others were missing, and almost. doings in and around New {signed a complete confession and Bloomington Democrat, on the pg aly injured knees d. the me w

certainly: dead. | he 2 {sai All six adults — four Dutch York. In Relief Claims {identified his two guns after a/gnot He is the Seventh District: Another pdestrian, Ruby Ash- To His Burning Home 142 th : on | ; night-long grilling by detectives. ! Es ' { is afternoon in comparison crewmen and two nurses were! Twelve hours and five speeches 4 The nd) 8 Congressman. = Mr. ‘Noland and jey, 45, of 528 N. Tacoma Ave. A retired Indianapolis fire chief With yesterday's high of 33 at

killed. A death toll of 34 of the! after he had breezed up Broad-| ty described as. a ,Mr. Walsh have been backing was in fair condition at Methodist was rushed in the present chief's'2 P. mM. as arctic winds shift to &

b . 3 “bragging smart alec” by Detec-| -| , ! rection. 3» gi 3 saetned Seriin. year | way to a City Hall welcome, his| Action Covers [tive I rn Jack O'Neal Daag. areal) Haute, Muscle © o Loita) of injuries EE thi 10 Jet his wi hme Suralag soutiierly 4 ; skies ” " ' * ; { : Pd | 8 : old French speaking boy, whose Imperial Majesty still was going Misplaced Vouchers ed of completing more than 20 big Inciana Young Democrats, for the on Monument Crete. TBE ut J. J. (Jagk)| nie I E Ba

weeping in the wreckage attracted strong. He had been to two re-| A suit to recover $276 in 1947 jobs and “so many little ones” he U. 8. attorneyship. Faces Hearing Toda lo’ ’ : searchers who found the plane. ceptions, a lunéheon and a dinner: Center Township poor relief c0Uld not remember where or'how| Mr. Hanley also had the back-| Richard Jensen, 19, of 4052 Cen-{Orange 5% ores Wi rt a] ‘Partially clearing weather tos Taken to a Drammen hospital, he|_.. oq the United Nations claims was filed today in Circuit much he got. . \ing of Judge Sherman Minton, trql Ave. operator of the car, was out from undetermined eauses.!mOrrow was expected to perniit the was found to have suffered only 4 held a Court. | Specializing in bowling’ alleys now an Associate Supreme Court giated for failure to give a pedes- Chief McKinney dispatched his sun to push the to 50 an injured arm. After eating General Assembly and held ai goouon¢ py Mrs. Laura May 80d suber markets, Bean ranged Justice, and probably still does. trian the right of way. ‘e was topersonal car to take Mr. O'Brien| mid-afternoon Wsrery MSO BE >t

some chocolate he was in good press conference, inspected an art Allison, 3702 W. Troy Ave. the throughout the state in search justice Minton is a close friend 0f be arraigned in Municipal Court 3 to the scene LW . : / : . . ov | ne. - eath perts sald the first spirits. exhibit and shook hands with action covers claims from ‘Sept. Of Prospective victims, he told po-| President Truman who appointed today. The fire, confined to two front ale er Sap of the , The two-engined DC-3 disap-1500 citizens at a cocktail party30 to Nov. 4, 1947, when she and !1¢. Always using two guns and nim to the highest court. | A passenger was injured in a rooms, resulted in an estimated wou'd fall sometime Thursday peared after radioing the Oslo/in the Metropolitan Museum. /her' husband, Joseph, operated a White handkerchief over his Helps Jacobs four-car accident last night. - . $2500 damage. , Friday y y ot aippust it would lan " poop. ile Tough Assignment {grocery at 732 N. East St. Iace hin rolibssies were much the, «py glad we blocked the Hurt| Police said a car driven by Wh : ee —r he wreck was found ‘18 miles] During that period, Allison's . appointment,” Mr, Walsh said to- Lynn Vierling, 23, of 1241 Belle- ft N ] ; a 3 » ’ ' a 0 in He wound up- the day with Partial List of Victims day. "I have no quarrel with fontaine 8t., crossed over the cen- ! Bare Legs?

south of here after a search of] _“|Market was authorized by Cen- , ; t almost 48 hours by thousands of TOUSh assignment In any 'SAEUR "lier Township trustees to_deliver|, A Partial list of his confessed rir welsh, but I don't like to see ter line in front of 2714 Madison we trying talk money ou heldups and the amount taken gp... McHale putting young Jim Ave. and struck a car operated ea y owagqers e e

troops, Red Cross workers and [food to relief recipients. But the a volunteers through rain and fog. Jundh of wall Sreeters, TS claims were oi po and never follows: [Noland on the spot while he is by Arles West, RR 6, Mr. West's i Police sad the forward part af(came In an "off Whe For Oh lcoiected. wekvacrvice station, S184 North away making a study tour of car was knocked mio « meine S@ly@s af Opening of Met the fuselage was burned through|, ...., or poreign Relations Receritly, Mrs. Allison sald she yet’ Jaen’ St. and Montcaim | Europe.’ I think the Young Dem- driven by Thomas Lee of 919 “- A q9 ph 5p

between the wings, but the main| “op, = ouncirs membership n.{uncOvered a box containing the ove $340; White Castle, 620 N, 0Crats who were down at Cnatta-| Bradbury St, who was ‘in tun 0

cabin had not been déstroyed. | cludes some of America’s shrewd- Missing vouchers when she s0ld pinois St. $120; Red Onion Res- DNO08%. where I spoke last week, knocked Into-a parked ste 4000 Disappointed When § |est. financiers. The Shah wantd 8 restaurant business. \_ |taurant, 2501 W. 16th St. $so; Will be for Hanley.” bile. Of Past Decade Fail to Develop Wp eld Ice Cream Truck | American dollar investments in' The suit named George John: Airliner Restaurant, 739 N. I1.| Such conflicts also affect Alex Thomas Morton, 18, of 3108 NEW YORK, Nov, 22 +UP)—Metro tan , mm . . Iran. The captains of finance ON. Center Township trustee, as jinois St. $70; Barton Hotel, $700.| Campbell, Ft. Wayne. assistant Winthrop Ave., a passenger in Mr. heeded the pleas a a {UP)—Metropolitan Opera frst. Kills Boy, 3, on |wanted to know what happens to|defendant. | \Galyon Super Market, Ailison-|U. 8. attorney general, who is| FC's Tn received an injured 16g | oy inks and paying attention Yo the. 6368 did : the dollars if Moscow cooks up a ville Road, $138; Dudy’s Market, running for the U. 8. Senate nom- , . Not a si Bg | | hr ' ; » ral Hospital. Vierling was slated a single wealthy ddwager showed a bare * Way to Buy Cone |iittie Iranian project of its own. PARADE Defends 1802 W. Market St, $114; Uptown nation with McHale support. S81 FOSOTR. C0 08 WAL ERIC Aitnough most of the 1000 richly dressed oF samiiadk

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| For a king who's army totals % wes : Anything that hurts current can- y ] GASTONIA. N. G. Nev. 22 only 115000. men, the Shah had The ‘Housewife (Continued on Page 3—Dol. 1) didates for the Senate helps the Solder iniwed the] Of alienanigins Which have made] or er semision for's git oP) =Dehnis yairen Forbes, 3;/some pretty slick snawers, ® Although housewives have Gran Re-elects Foe | Fania Md Wa, Jacoh ro awromobile in which he was a #ide show out of the stage per-| The entire opera as well as . Steed dy ickels and went Sol Plenty of Bounce much drudgery, they also ge : on ‘posed debates with Sen. Cape. Passenger crashed into a safety Jormance ua orate, eitien tn the i and 3 § | i . ey . ~I | One of the nickels he dropped | As he bounced back to the] have enormous possibilities Of Brannan Plan ~~ hart) and saying nothing. {zone at Illinois and Washington Ups of recent years stayed i that svised )

In the collection plate. But he| : | : without leaving their |(UP)-— ’ . . | Police sald the car driven by. h kept the other to buy an fce cream is toes after the all-day ordeal,| Sven (UP)~—The re-election of Albert Der Rosenkavalier.” : cone. |an admiring motorcycle cop was homes? |8. Goss as master of the Nationa) POliCE Predict : PL. Martin Thorsi) of PL. Bap Only Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, and Chicago at

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" Sunday school over, he ski {moved to remark: “This guy is © That's a tip on pleasant |Grange was interpreted today as : y road toward a Arg the original vitamin kid. living by Mrs. Sidonie Gruen- |a defeat for elements in the ral 20 Holiday Deaths Anuiher. solditr, Burnsll Baton wheel-chair, created a little ex-|con :

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bent down!News, which was waiting for him| - day's PARADE magazine |day at the Grange's 83d annudl : : picture wheeled to pick it up a truck roared over|to start the presses on a special with the BIGGER Suhday |corivention to his fifth consecutive "Mr. Thurston forecast. the toll POSSE HUNTS HUNTER i, Te. i Into A Ee I Tt TY pee Tlf you apies.... . two-year term as national master. during the Thanksgiving holidays LEEDS. Me. Nov. 22 (UP)-.A| Federal Judge Harold R.) Mecones. Danas died at a hospital he's goin to tell the undergradsl PARADE. MAGAZINE uo Son ibe tusiy ar reports. $n oy [About 30 men Saried 4 dina. Mole he Imeatits Phe an. Trackdriver ~ Artis 38, —and a visit to the Corpo- ar iliad ving and mise ilkes Barre, Pa., reported over the nine-month

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