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-- Settlement. Proposal Advocated by Indiana
Commissioner of Labor
By DAN KIDNEY _ Times Staff Writer
WASHINGTON. Feb, 1 Presi.
“dent Truman's plan for a coal
{strike truce and fact-finding board was advocated here some |weelss ago hy Thomas R. Hutson, jIndiana ‘State Labor Commisi sioner.
He came here from Indianapolis to try to gell it fo govern, ment officials, reporting that
“had complete approval of Hy
Henry F. Schricker. He laid it {before the Labor Department and {Mediator Cyrus Ching. President { Truman practically adopted it [last night by asking a 70-day coal [strike truce and setting up a {three-member fact-finding board to report back in 60 days with
recommendations for settlement, _ - -
Vormal mine operations at the! lold-contract wage scale would bé} {resumed in the interim. One dif{ference between the Truman and | Hutson plan is that the latter {would have made arbitration on
{But the President learned that | his fact-finding steel strike board
{found a solution without that and
80 makes the board's findings! merely means. for settlement, {5 ” ” | “John Steelman, adninptrativel assistant to President Truman, [today informed Sen. William E.| [Jenner (R: Ind) that Clinton, {Ind., had been declared an unem: ployment distressed area and all
\government agencies ordered to
channel possible contracts there: Meanwhile Vinceriies has been removed from the distressed list,’ he said. ~ » ” ». _ Chairman Hugh W. Abbett and] two members of the Indiana Pub-| HHe-Berviee Commission, Lawrence; Cannon and Ross Freeman, are attending the annual convention of the National Association of] ners here and. looking into Ind der the new rural telephone law | nd those pending before the Fed{eral Power Commission.
President Louis Schiesz of the!
TIndlana Gas & Water Company
accompanied them here. He is interested in the Panhandle Trunk
a bearing on getting natural gas
protesting against such delivery, if it makes any shortage of nat-
ing reported to the House, Rep. | Andrew Jacobs, Indianapolis, only
i {Indiana Democrat to vote against’
it when it lost by a kv iy vote earlier this session, said
with it and thus has cut down 1 Republican opposition. » » - Two of the nine new Congress-
men backing world federation {are Reps: Winfield-K: Denton; Ev= is- won tansville Democrat, and Edward a ——
H. Kruse, Ft. Wayne Democrat. | The proposal now has:111 spon-| sors’ in the House and 22 in the Senate. Hearings by a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee, start tomorrow.
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dianapolis Town Hall Series.” Dr. Tharman
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troduce the speaker and preside during the question “peri. od following the lecture — i Mr, Whitman ? was recent] " chosen to SN re Mr. Whitman
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School Strikers
je st year at this time
A eal to State |< were for moving violation. | ‘There were 806 accidents fast
“Kokomo Pupils PlanTo Present Case
Times State Serviee KOKOMO, Feb, 1 Kokomo's striking high school pupils today
into their controversy with the local school administration. A mass meeting was called in Foster Park here at 1°30 p.m. land eollections were started fo hire an attorney to-represent the students and deliver a petition to he State House in Indianapolis.
In the second day of the strike} {today, pupils threw picket lines) ‘across - Kokomo High School -entrances. The lines later were withdrawn. g Strikers were circulating petitiong demanding that the school hoard meet with student-leaders
to. hear their stand on thesissue!
which developed with demotion of | Raymond (Tubby) Trobaugh from head football coach. About two-thirds of the 1500. students remained. away from classes. They ignored a plea made today by’ Mr. Trobaugh, = asking, return +40 classes, Last night the local radio station read another plea made by Mr. | Trobaugh for return to classes. {| About 750 pupils Walked out of | school “yesterday in protest of | School Board action demoting Mr. | | Trobaugh from ' head {conch to teaching status. Board]
-the -8chool Board: there would be no Strikers |
Meanwhile;
change in its position.
ural gas for his _Sompany; Ifaced no pemaities, Superintend-
t O. M. Swihart said. “Whenever they want to come back the school is there and they are welcome,” he declared. As the strike spread, an estimated 10( class toda
tered . the” building through an|
unguarded fourth door.
Handbills distributed by strikers urged continuance of the walkout
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pupils were out of from vof picket ‘treatment for
Thrée doors were blocked! |while sliding on a sled yesterday.
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lamer man ‘to ‘surrender his 'billfold and $3®as Be returned jrrom a movie. . ! Police captured two other per-:
lis Police Department with 100,000 50n® suspected of smashing a sticker forms were opened today store window at 948 8S. IHinois
St. during an attempted burglary. by City Purchasing Agent Alberti” yarry Schaub, 37, of 1620 N.
The bids from. six: local “tirms Tacoma Ave. said he was robbed: “be submitted for lat gun point by a man who first
Six Local Firms Vie : for Contract
‘Schaub Grocery, 1002 8. Warman Ave. The gunman escaped. with $145, % ; Harold Sebree. 1511 Carrotiton Ave., said he was “jumped” -by: {three teen-agers in the 800. block tIndiana Ave. ‘and. forced to give up his money and wallet, Two. men equipped with tools,
Meanwhile, Capt a {Jacobs of the police. traffic di- | vision reported’ an increase in!
lations for the first month, His (report, however, showed 4 decrease in the number of accidents, injuries and a hike in fa-| Italities. fled and boxes were arrested near Increase of 4000. Goldstein's Grocery, 948 8.. 1lliThe traffic report showed that nojs~ St. when the store owner {policemen had issued 18,038 safd he saw them smash one of stickers In January,:a 4000 in- the store windows. crease over the number issued; Max Goldstein, store sald entry was not gained
Bull ‘Montana Buried
HOL L YWOOD, Feb. 1 (UP) Movie c+ /ebrities by-passed fuNEPA Services Tor Veteran charac: ter actor Bull Montana. but mem bers of his first profession, wrestling, attended rites en masse. wer The former screen villain “was “* buried yesterday. Born Luigi Montagna 62 years ago: in Italy, Re died Jan, 24 after a heart attack.
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Of the total issued, 5046 stick-
!month.in which 226 persons were Injured and five Killed. Last year. : at this time, police investigated 1897 accidents, which injured 283 land killed four. | The companies who submitted bids. for. new sticker forms
Litho-Forms Co., Sentinel Print-| ing Co. and Uarco, Inc. The Uarco firm supplied. the stickers in 1949 "
Hoosier Killed In Hotel Plunge
mes Special LOUISVIL, TE, Feb, 1man registered as “Mrs. Lucille Nelson, Evanson, Ind.” fell or jumped from her 15th floor room of the Brown Hotel here early today and was instantly killed when Ishe struck a fourth floor ledge. No town of Evanson is listed in the Postal Guide for Trdiana and it is not shown on Indiana {maps. Hotel authorities said they checked Evanston, Ind., in Spen-. cer County, but were unable to {identify the victim of the fall. The woman, who was well Jresed and appeared between 55 ang 80 years old, checked In at! the hotel Monday.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Feb. | 1 (UP) -- Rep. Mike Monroney, | Oklahoma City Democrat, got in the race today for the U. 8. Sen-|
Line case which has been set for| ners said their action was ate seat .now held by Eimer hearing by the Federal Power|,...4 o, Mr, Trobaugh's “failure Thomas. Commission Feb. 27. It may have 4, c; operate with other members newspaper
jor the coaching staff.”
-Monroney, a former | reporter, announced! his candidacy last night for the! ‘post Mr.” Thomas has held for 23! years. Mr. Thomas will seek = election in the Democratic pri-| mary July 4. Boy Hurt on Sled Robert, Thomas, 8, of 105 Wi! Kansas St., has . been sreleaned
General Hospital after}, injuries recetved!
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