Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1949 — Page 1

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1049

Mercury Due To Hit 1518” Here Tonight

Pre-Ch. itmas Cold | Wave Sweeps Into City, State

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PRICE FIVE, CENTS

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To Save Coal As |

1.0CAL TEMPERATURES

Railroads Feel Pinc

lines which are consistent heavy money losers. “ Commissioners said the rate order will be reviewed before July! «1 think it's awful. You have 1-to-see-if-any.e -o8- -stand up inthe ove fications can be made in the fare pygges now. setup. .

dignant at the rate hike, - Mrs. Thelma McDonald, Blake St., a housemaid, said:

706. low Mary to type easily. Never Complained

ed com I haven't sat down once confided t |for so long I don't know how.a

equipment designed to al-|

The little girl, who has never their. own_

0 the Mayor that the unfortunate kiddies.

who went unclothed.

6am .. 46 10am .. 35 Tam .. 40 11am .. 34 ‘ 8am. .. 38 12 (noon), 34 ele ) ‘ A By PSC Order ecg tam eer a ST“, I * 3 . The mercury will munee Stata Fair H Gi T It by rt Bi Lin S ; | | Railways Criticized to 15-18 .in Indianapolis by| : | e ves | U S “uy : | : tomorrow’ morning, the . wp im We ) : -~ ia i For Slowness mn | Weatherman! said today, = Fx ansion : me - di Effecting Economies he forecast steadily falling ; " a | By ROBERT BLOEM temperatures over the state) Gi Ye I | d . : Bus, trolley and streetcar! tonight. dis d ed vd] i fares here will be 12 cents — — | Overcast skies tonight were to } ‘ § opti i be. followed by only partly cloudy slarting next Tuesday, Dec. Santa Lives Here he followed by only partly Schricker Approves ke i 27. Feene S el His Gifts Only slight relief was in sight] PP | Governor Ma es Plea 5 The Public Service Com-! y en S from .the sudden cold snap. The| $500,000 Bond Issue For Conservation, : : : | mercury was expected to rise only| of I : t Tnission authorized indianap- FF on ‘Best Girl Friend" to 27 here tomorrow and warm For New Buildings : Urges New Rationing : | Jie Rajpjeys, Inc. ently today |to near freezing Saturday. The state today unveiled By HAROLD H. HARTLEY i 0 make the increase. was the » 'abash. Swoll rN | Times Editor ¥ sccond. one-cent Tare Ren Reguests City Hall Employees to Pass a pe Me: ih Swe were devel- plans’ for an expanded 1950 Th bi ne alivonds ; i { RE RN NN ESS RR I 11 IR WA ALTE | ean e, ~ ro. 3: RB dh ol e g TI - than six months, { Presents On fo Brave Little Mary Dugan | OTHE Op Hr a eu a. hreebiemm Stwtes Pup : preter ‘sending out dtsTress ; At the same time the commis-| ) . ; vi [reaches of the Wabash River, , g500 000 bond issue for new i gion charged Railways manage- By DONNA MIKELS where rainfall the past two days —... } ment with a “lethargic” attitude The City Hall today gave Mayor Feeney the Christmas presents has averaged two inches. |buildings. - : § in failing to take steps to get out he had asked for. Sharp rises in water level from’ Car] Tyner, secretary-man- § of financial difficulties by cutting They included a red sweater, size 12; a pair of bright green moc- Lafayette: southward were ex- ager of the Fair sald Gov costs and increasing efficiency. casins, and a purple muff with a big pansy on it. pected to bring flooding to low- Schricker had approved the bond Under the new fare schedule! The gifts were for “the Mayor's girl,” little Mary Dugan, lands in the next few days. [issue for the construction of a which will go into effect Tuesday | ~The Mayor a few weeks ago passed the word among City Hall Heavy rains over the state yes- oo conservation building and tokens will be sold at three for y employees that he would prefer terday and last night included an addition to the saddle horse 35 cents. Other fares—5-cent " any selections for his Christmas South Bend, with 1.83 inches} porn mei school fare, 2-cent transfer and, geney {present to go to the 12-year-old Peru, 1.53, and Wabash, 1.22. Expanded parking facilities will| ~I5-cent express—were unchanged. a girl who Jast year lost her left| Indianapolis — weather station 55 5r5vided through the purchase] gr ; ; Ly = me “hand in a meat: -at her fa- rain gauges showed 83 this morn-i ro oo oo heh. of thal 14 Railways officials announced grinder : gauges showed 53 this 23-acre Jot north of the : Fain Ss By Fare NICTBASE FEn tn, es oe a Sn ona | eat teguisn Pins : = 35 - i ches recorded! the first regular runs d SU = he chased i morning -beginning-about-4 a.m. — LO Vole” CILy VW Tn Indi = E me i Fm 5 It _— Ro at Ak ough the! ndianapotis —the —mercury “1 = oy Fy a Boost Will operating table while doetors cut reached 83 at 10 p.m. yesteriay H Monday | ‘Irreparable Harm’ the meat grinder off her hand and to come within four degrees of, ic oe : ee er eeeeimge]d ted part of her arm. T ¥ Admits ‘Emergency’ | By IRVING LEmOWITZ TTA PAT Surprise (Contirued—on Page ; , - ea In granting the new rate in-| Mayor Feéney today branded | hie she ‘wi All stood the building will be in the i crease; the PSC agreed that the | ee | Later, while she was con- _ | i : i , the Public Service. Commission: ,iesci the Mavor was al shape of a hangar and of wood; Li company’s financial statements| valescing, the Mayor was a reg-| ; brick truct) i indicated .an “emergency.” The 2PProved 1-cent transit fare in- jar visitor and after her release |stone and brick construction, : ; : |crease “an outrage.” ~Ifrom the hospital he bought her - —— = Plan Shuttle Service t commission took into account| pe . . «5 The new parking lot was leased heavy losses in riders, sharply] “If a streetcar company can hn artificial hand. iL BE Ain Rrrwany | i d wage costs and- other Make periodic raids on the public! Today the Mayor sent his car| en in a to the Fair Boa | ncreased wag " | position with an option to purCADEIEES, it will continue to do so,” the after Mary to come down for a! g chase. Title was turned over to i The order also made ft clear Mayor said. “The PSC is ‘doing “little” surprise. | RCA Union Provides |the state: by the owners, Marion i the PSC expects Railways to get !ITeparable harfn to the utility| wpe «jittie” surprise was a! ” |W. Allen and his sister, Mrs. ; - ; busy and do something itself to and the public by allowing the mountain of gaily wrapped pres- For 83 Youngsters {Charles Ryan of Indianapolis. |’ op Bob Wallace, Times Staff ! Help itself. It gave Railways un- handouts to continue. ents under the 30-foot Christmas! By ART WRIGHT | ‘The parking space is bounded When Indianapolis Red Cross Director Virgil § til Apr. 1 to produce a compre: | Assalled by Riders [tree in the rotunda of the City| Yesterday could have bees a by the Monon Railroad, Marcy on his Sante Claus suit to visit Veterans Hospital #i % hensive plan for consolidating du~' Several transit riders inter- Hall. - The. Mayor's present Was. cord day for The Times’ Clothe-| Village, 46th St. and the Indiana rem it was time foe bs donation o. ; plicating lines and get rid. of yjewed this morning also were in- a portable typewriter with 8pe- » child. except for six children School. for the Deaf. Josephine Yergens stood s Sante up

| Mr. Tyner said a shuttle train| give a veteran blood for Christmas. Nurse Yergens

“feeder lines.

Even before Apr. 1, the com- pus seat feels.”

mission order said, Indianapolis

Railways must devise a plan for|, cutting losses on suburban lines.! oq his name be

Her viewpoint was echoed by male transit rider w omitted. But he

Either special services or speciali wag more blunt.

branches serving Morris St. and suburban rates must be proposed

for Post Road, Sunshine Gardens, - stinks,” finally comes, you can't get on. | a OF Ifyou “do; you -ean't finda 18 commissioners. seat.”

Mars Hill and Drexel Gardens lines. Also-included in this group, were the W. Washington ~8t7 branches serving Morris St. and Rockville Rd., and the Ravenswood and 30th St. Crosstown

Says System ‘Stinks’

think the whole system he said. “If the bus

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He remarked:

she was afraid she could never learn to type. The rest of the presents came

ho request- from the offices of the city con-| records.

trdller, ment, weights and measures, i sion, board of health, board of works, city garage and the build-

engineer, légal depart-

purchas-

As she "unwrapped

{with a matching Scotch plaid

street commissioner,

ng department, Gamewell divi-'

the girts A worker for the U. 8. Rubber She found a camel's hair coat, 5 credit to The Times It is a Co., Royal Hunt, 1612 Fletcher just the right size, two sweater |Ave., calied the increase “unjusti- Ses, Including one bright red | fled.”

| Donors—those people who take iS planned to carry fairgoers be-| gy ghould stop taking blood. "Stop when my suit furns pale,” and serving Chicago, children to the stores and spend Ween the lot and the Fair-} 'o, co : ; and. Bt. Louis — oie ! money to outfit the grounds. It “will be gasoline-| —— a or “The C. & 0. was pressing coal x plained about her accident, needy children—outfitted 250 of Powered and Will have rubber pu : : sg |operators hard for operating fuel, iE roe Reporters Seg Sale ile 8 SE SS \year, on the same day, donors’ Kenneth M. Kunkel, state con- O. had ‘threatened to seize coal (clothed 256 children. jservation director, said the cost Right at Scene : en route to keep its engines The Times isn't looking for Of the new Conservation bullding| : vs : , working, something which has Because the job The has not at 21m ne re Of Station Fir { or : ir C not happened in railroading for Times. Clothe-A-Child does isn't PIaR8 watiC Lt Qiacased further) ee amo] 15 years. : oe — i. 8% a meeting this afternoon. POLICE STATION reporters Other roads were equally hard CONTRIBUTIONS © 4 |got a fire story in their laps to-- U.S rd Named 10 hit. What they feared was the Contributions .........511,955.14 ; day. i 4 further shutdown to the two-day Mile-O-Dimes cieeeanes 6,432.80 alne flee Way Clouds of smoke outside the] Study y sals week in the mines TV and Radio Drive ... 2,067.50 {press room in police headquarters) Air Secretary W. Stuart Sym- Monday. They felt. sure they Fatal to Datei. $e0455:44 | 1 Pr : ct ome ron and {he emer ington today /asked Sen. Homer ouls have lo wut sevice ony ousing oje | Led by 8gt. Alexander Dun- E..Capehart? to submit recom. Oan Use Diesels

credit to the public. The money|

that goes into Clothe-A-Child is

Recommends Survey

"The PSC also made a conces-

sion to the insistence of Public Counselor William E. Steckler and his assistant Walter Jones Jr.,, on a private engineering survey of Railways’ efficiency. The’ commission recommended, but did not flatly order, that the firm

of St. Louis, Mo, bring its recommendations 1044 up to date. In a stern rebuke of company management, the PSC wrote: f “There is good reason to believe,” the commission said in its/, order, “that the inaction and ap-|

be hired to] of

cal view of the raise. got the money,” she said, “then you can ride. you gotta walk.” of Bartholomew and Associates declined to have her name used. forgot

“lI don't see how the company One woman took a philosophi“If you

If you don’t, why The woman

‘A Helluva Gift’ A downtown waitress said the

fare boost will hurt her “where I

hurt most—in my pocketbook.” The waitress, Mrs. Mildred

‘It's terrible.” But bne rider, a husky. furni-

parent indifference on the part ture-stdre worker. thought the of the presemt management (of... ingrease came at . inopIndianapolis Railways) has op- portuné time.

erated to delay the inauguration] and trial of experimental measures which might be productive of decreased operating expenses or increased revenues on both. “There does not appear to have

been any effort whatever by the The management to carry out the sug- City climbed

gestions embodied in the

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PSC Engineer

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“It's a helluva Christmas presnt,” he,said.

HOT TIME IN THE OLD TOWN

NEW YORK, Dec. 22 (UP)temperature in New York to 59 degrees at

568 degrees for this

sts 13 igher Fares

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Twelve-Cent Rate Same as in 11 Others, Higher Than in 5 Included in Tabulation

The Public Service Commission, in defense of the fare increase AWArd on ‘the company’s’ bid of

granted Indianapolis Railways, Inc, today, cited statistics of fares $6992.

in other cities.

Indianapolis’ new 12-cent rate is lower than 13 of the other CON‘¥act is signed by the: con- TV Saturday

cities listed, higher than five, and the same as 11. - The statistics, compiled by PSC Engineer ‘William F. Lebo, did

not * include many large cities, among them New York, which has a 10-cent’ subway fare. The tabulation, city and fare: Chicago, .15; Philadelphia (electric), .10; Philadelphia (bus), .13; Detroit, .13; Cleveland, .13, Baltimore, 13; St. Louis, .12; Pittsburgh (electric), .12; Pittsburgh’ (bus); .15; Washington, D.C, .13; Minneapolis, Minn., .12; Cincinnati, 0., .13; Kansas" City, “Mol, 13; Seattle, Wish., .12; Portland,

"Ore, "12; Oakland, Cal, .11; Oma-

Springfield, Mass,

ha, Neb,, .13; Des Moines, Ia., .13; 12; Tacoma, Wash, ,.12; Duluth, Minn, .11;| Schenectady, N.Y. 12; Berkeley, Cal, .11; Johnstown, Pa., .13; Oak Park, "lll; 15; Gary, Ind.’ 12; Or-|

Homes, Farms, Investments

® Turn to thie Classified Pages of The Times right now for HUNDREDS OF REAL ESTATE "ADS listing desirable homes. Bifiding lots, farms, investment property.

® The REAL ESTATE ADS are in The Times today! . . . and every day. Leading Real Estate Brokers and Home Builders are advertising their best values in the Classified Columns of The Times, daily and Sunday. It's the newspaper with the REAL ESTATE ADS. .

lando, Fla., .12; Alameda, Cal, «11; Owensboro, Ky., 12. {hin

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SKITT] The gréeén moccasins, with

has enough nerve to ask for an Nat to match; gloves, bobby sox, increase.”

the fancy velvet muff, ‘another

skirt and a green alligator purse -

bulging with money: | ‘Awful Excited’ Mary said she was “surprised” and “awful excited.” She almost to give the Mayor present she had bought for him, a box of linen handkerchiefs. Only once did she lose her composure. That was when a photographer asked her to hold up the

Davis, [843 8. Tremont St. said contents of one box before the

Mayor as He;took a picture. That box contained a set of pink ‘“‘unmentionables.” As the party closed, the Mayor told City Hall employees “vou couldn't have given me-any other gift that'.I'would have appreciated as much as I do this.” He then called his car to take Mary and her presents to her home at 522 Massachusetts Ave. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dugan were moving into the apartment

1944 noon today, breaking the previous today. ‘record of 3) date established in 1875.

Sewer Connections | ‘Contract Awarded |

| A contract for construction of leity sewer connections at the new’ Veterans Hospital under con-! struction on W. Michigan St. was’ awarded to Columbia Construction Co. today. | The Works

Board miade the

pleted within 60 days after the

struction company. |

| BOWLES BOOMS TRUMAN | | HARTFORD, Conn. Dec, .2) (UP) —Gov. Chester Bowles, frequently mentioned as a “presidential candidate in 1852, said today he hopes President Truman will seek another term. “I will support him,’’ he sald.

Times Index Amuserhélits. 22 Needlework. .10 Bridge ......10 Novel ...... Childs ... «35 Othman .. Comics ......35 Pattern: Editorials -...20 Radio'.. Food ........10 Ruatk ..J...19 Forum ....,.20 Boclety ;..... 9 | Hollywood ...22 Sports ..|28, 29 {Inside Thdpls. 19 Weather Map 30 Mrs. Manners 12 Earl Wilson, 18! My Day ..... 9 Women's +... 9]

the public's money, The amount! .. g. | In a letter to the Hoosier senior rail executive. “We'll get them of money the public contributes—| On 110-Acre Tract a Lahti cigaret had ignited Senator, Secretary Symington back home. Many of our no more and no less—is the! A new community is being =o : |said a “site selection board” had trains are pulled by Diesels amount of money spent for mapped today in Speedway. ee eee {been appointed and was ready to we are prepared to handle the

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clothes for Indianapolis’ needy wi] begin Feb. 1 between 21st and Earl-Ameri |, The uate CHsIDIL Vf Cour had ri BB OR in pn 3 children. Clothe-A-Child will out- 25th Sts. on the east side of Lyn- can | merce and the Sta Sp pS Rela-iservics on unprofitable trains bbe s - ! { ’ p the [1 2 many children us the PUD burst Drive in the INGATSICIS 4 wh are the most popu | pons. avers: wep women ou oon, Indionapoll aud. Chace tors Bartlett. XK ler H | lar movie stars of the |plans to seek location of the pro-| nati, Cincinnat! and Chicago, Chi . R. E. Bartjett, Kessler Homes| ear? sed academy in Indiana. cago and Indianapolis and runs The biggest supporter of chief and local distributor of Na- y | POS ) ¥ hart Anderson. Clothe-A-Child took 83 children tional Homes, Inc., of Lafayette,| ® Who's the Man of the | Camp Atterbury south of In- One top ‘railroad cial said 3 to the stores yesterday. That Ind, disclosed the purchase of 110 year? dianapolis and Bunker Hill, site this morni “Coal ‘is like dias champion donor is Local Union acres in Speedway today from the| : fof the former Naval Air Station monds to Ow Our reserves B-1048 IBEW (AFL), Employees U. 8. Corrugated Fibre Box Co. of And the woman of the fear Peru. probably will be in-|TERIR TO UR BOUL Ot CHET of RCA-Victor Division. To spend | Indianapolis. l ! ) cluded in their recommendations.

part of the nearly $10,000 it will

provide for ‘Clothe-A-Child this the real estate. year the RCA employees-—union Speedway sells from $200 an acre

and salaried workers,

union members took 83 children $800 to $1000 an acre for imto the stores last right. They out- proved sites.

fitted 100 on "Tuesday and will

take nearly 150 children to the'l making for several months, was

stores today.

: { t to the markets. : : first th ipated legislation, calls for an Academy buyers go eas sect nil ie ao me or cain to ree r= licipalal F in V t which would be to the Air Force] One coal operator reported that aye, Fem, too. In dierent . st or ereran what West Point is to the Army the Pennsylvania Railroad was "on dwelling construction here. d A olis is to the Nav using Ohio coal to get to its mines ONE-—By sending checks or. FHA Maps Subdivision Blood donors are being sought and Annapolis is y.

money orders to Clothe-A-Child,|

Indianapolis Maryland 8t. TWO —By placing your dimes on The Times Mile-O-Dimes on W. Washington St. THREE--By calling RI-5551 and asking ‘Yor a donor appointment and taking one or more children to the stores and shopping for them. FOUR. — By

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getting those!

The project is to be com- pledges in the mail NOW which| WaY~ Will sell from $6325 to $6700 functions. Doctors said it is not ¢ BM radio and and will be available under FHA a cure. oC ‘

were made on WF

night—some of |A0ANCINg, he disclosed. : vor, irks. 8 H-Jrarold Army day, to be ready at any moment After meeting with the Emere those} pledges have not yet been’ ltor 13 days His wife. Frances. is| tO edcort Rita Hayworth to Mont- gency Coal Co-ordinating Come packed up With the cash, Indorse Mackey la WAVE veteran, Mr. Hicks is cholsi Clinic for the birth of her|mttee this morning, Gov. Schrick= ’ | {now a barber. oni, er ‘made a plea for Hoosier home

The Times 1949

20-D LE Davis Mackey of Indianapolis for i eng o olis General Hospital was one of Day, Estimate Republican nomination -as state Re-election to House ® Radio transmitter seized |the institutions in.more critical 43 Eull .Lines $6432.80 representative in the 1950 pri- ’ . . 3 . shortage of water ... |need of fuel. He said the hospital ult 110, 80432.80 | on. ro. Only Goal, Says Willkie. only small kerosene lamps hat a seven-day supply left. The day after tomorrow is Formal announcement of- the [ndiana State Legislator Philip for light. “No one is suffering now,” the

the last day for The Times Mile-O-Dimes for 1049. Sevenlines still are needed. The goal of a full mile won't be met unless YOUR "dimes are placed on the line on W, Washington St. near Illinois St. Yoyr neighbors | alone can't do the job. The needy children of ‘Indianapols are counting on YOU + + « and only YOU.

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—— houses hy Kessler Homes, Inc.

and up for farm land and from nounces the results of his proposed the 'step in the 80th 2 i oy s natinn-wide poll today. Congress and again in the! While the roads can handle On Page 18, ‘|present 81st’ Congress. their Christmas traffic they fear

‘|plans are being mapped by Fed- give eral Housing’ Administration lay- gay’ out division in Chicago.

able in the subdivision ahd street kidney block ailment and sidewalk facilities will be In- doctors sald he requires 10 pints stalled as soon as plan sugges- a dav.” tions } |Homes, Mr. Bartlett said.

For Nomination MILE-O-DIMES |: Central Indiana Republi

nomination secretary and gefheral manager seek" rememination as joint state of Gibraltar Industrial Lifé In- pepresentative \ surance Co., was made following Henry Counties. a CIRC Christmas party

night in the Gibraltar building, said the son of Wendell Willkfa,!| 640 N. West St. ‘

Rabb, H. Dale Groves, Bam Blum, James Ulrich| mentatqrs that he would seek anand Mr. Mackey. J. E. Wads- other office—perhaps a high one worth, CI 4

mendations on a site for a proposed new’ Airforce Academy.

| woody, the squad quickly uncovered a rubbish pile between a {post and the press room wall.

500 Prefabs ‘to Rise

take recommendations. The board

Erection of is headed by Gen. Carl Spaatz.

500 factory-built

Here's the 1949

ear? y Sen. Capehart was first to Introduce a bill before Congress to establish such an academy. He

No sale price was disclosed for| However, land in| ® Earl Wilson, the Times’

Broadway columnist. an-

what may happén in January when the students start back to school and the department store

Seeks Ald in Fight The proposal, now embodied in several other pleces of proposed

The land purchase for the pre- —

abricated housing project, in the

Seek Blood Donor

Sen. Capehart sald detailed ad-|in the Kentucky-W. Virginia area. vintages of various sites in In-| Railroads regard confiscation diana would have to come from of customer coal as the last thing citizens and businessmen living in{to do. It robs their customers the areas. lof coal,. shuts down plants and He urged cities interested in creates ill will. 3 - seeking the Academy to join him| Another important phase is the in “making a real fight to bring railroad contracts with the mines, the Academy to Indiana.” (Théy get about 70 per cent of In the treatment, impure blood eee —————— the big mine production. The 1s replaced hy new blood until the READY TO HUSTLE RITA other, Spusumers gu 2h. vest: » little x Speed- patient resumes normal body | LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Dec. por pili Grigg gt il hl 22 (UP) — The Lausanne police tau all of the coal, leaving cone emergency squad was alerted to- sumer dealers with empty yards,

for a patient at Cold Spring Rd subdivision veterans Hospital to keep him through the: Christmas holi-

Mr. Bartlett said

The patient, Earl Hicks, 313% Walnut 8t., is suffering from a Hospital

1 Utility connections are avall-

are studied by Kessler

Houses in the

owners to conserve coal and urged cities and towns to revive coal ration boards. aq Gov. Schricker said Indianap

Persons with O-positive type blood are asked to call the Red Gross at LI-1441 to arrange for donations.

Angus Ward's Own Story

The Central Indiana Republi-

of Mr.

Mackey. 4, Willkie declared today he will Governor said, “but in ‘the future we anticipate that there will be much suffering unless the state is

able to obtain more coal.”

FRENCHWOMAN HAS QUADS . LILLE, France; Dec. 22 (UP)— Mrs. Andree Morel, 27, wife, uf a farm laborer, gave birth to quads ey ey Saich wty a 4 n J three children, Way

® Angus Ward continues the story of Ife with his Communist captors in the second of a series of copy~Fghted dispatches by Clyde Farnsworth, Scripps - Howard Staff Writer.

® Turn to Page 24 for this exclusive story by Mr. Ward

from “Rush and

i, last - “I have no other political fans, *..

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late presidential candidate. 1 Mr, Willkie, 30, said rumors and. Jerry statements by some radio com-|

Speakers included Judge Saul Brown,

RC president, presided. —were unfounded.