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ana nny | Session Sa /ment obtains a Taft-Hartley in- ’ { junction;

| Steel mills and railroads an-/

Showdown | Staved Off |

Deadline Delay Postpones Test

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offices, CWA leaders say, operators and oth = employees would no‘ be expected to cross line. | Failure to cross a picket line! would have the same effect in Indianapolis as a strike. It would not throw local service-out since that service is entirely by auto-| matic dial. It might seriously] impair long distance service here! or any operator in-any picketed exchange in the state. | * The state law prohibits any en-| couragement “or inducement to! refrain from work when the pro-| visions of the law are in opera-| tion. The question is whether the| . law is operative when there is no| dispute or when neither side cer-| tifies a deadlock to the Governor. ~~ Hither side; when invoking the law, faces compulsory arbitration whether they want to go that $8 far or not. Since regular negotiations can continue regardless j} of state law until Mar. 1 it appeared doubtful that either side would invoke the law before that time. | - If Western Electric workers

| Both Join in | Nearly 400,000 United Mine| . . . Workers “sat out” government ef-| Nationwide Broadcast forts to get them back to the pits. | As Only a few mines with which Mr.| . Of GOP New Aims Lewis has obtained contracts still}

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The Association. of American {Policy Committee set up to draft % lit. and as a member of the Re. | Railroads said. average supplies

|publican National Committee {of coal-burning lines would be re-

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ling: Chai | “Riled Up at Truman” ° ean man Hoter and, Striking miners, who reacted

: | | “We came to Washington this | Ditterly to President Truman's use llast week-end to participate in ©f the Taft-Hartley Law, i ithe final discussions leading gp CAted that even 2a njunction to . this new party pronounce- could not force them to reopen) /ment. All Republican workers the mines. his} 3 {had been invited to present their| We've held out this long for a \views frankly and fully. We from NeW contract. and it doesn’t look: {Indiana offered our ideas and! like that will get us back.” said § [they were given careful consid. Dave Watkins, 32, a miner from leration and judicious attention, |Library, Pa. { “So we Indiana Republicans| “The men are really riled up at |have a right to feel that this Truman,” he said. statement of new party policy Director James Boyd of the absolutely represents our posi-| Bureau of Mines estimated last] tion. We are proud of it and MBNt that there is ofily an averwe ‘wholeheartedly support it.” |2ge of 19 days supply on hand.| : = “Moreover, the stocks are poorly|

He once more praised the tax|coal yard supplies were near the [éuts and balanced “budget made critical point. SEATS

. state will face the problem of how ‘under the 80th (Republican) Con-| ea fet

to use the law to keep telephone . . | gress and received a great ova-| * © employees at work when it has Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr, Times Staff Photographer. jon when he Jerapred to presi. NUFSInG School ; hot been invoked. . Tiny and his master, Jerry Fox, 6, of 1732 Gimber St., are joe (nan as “Mr. Spende “ Enrolls Students

reunited today. But Jerry had been worried sick over his inseparable |

17 : i . ~ | Sen. Capehart spoke for the 2 ¢ -[“nationalization” effect of the, ’ Suspect Seized toy fox terrier companion of two years. The two had been playing GOP stand against socialized gon, Ces DF 35 ae A ey Joos, £ hatlee ©: Hobdy, Wiliam molest young women on the I Fi D h "hide-and-seek" together, but Tiny failed to answer curfew. Jerry's medicine. At almost the -same ist Hospital School of Nursing for| SEVEN: Expansion of social se- as . EJ . . Con i ha n rire eat family formed a posse and found Tiny late at night asleep in the moment Commander George in. current semester. Spring ses- curity and other Federal pro- One girl was found in the c

: : . Sh + Frank Lankford, 29, of 215 wi doorway of School 72. A little confused about the time, Tiny was Craig of the American Legion gi... started yesterday. |grams of aid for the aged and Vice Squads Raid aon anes opped Jaa) ok | The administrative staff will be needy without government social- 20 More Stores Here |

13th St. faced a preliminary mur-| waiting for Jerry to come from classes like he does every school day. |} & adqressing a downtown meet.

did bis ling of Legion rehabilitation of:! 3 “lization der charge today as the result of i {t host- at a reception for new stu . v ‘ . lgne 19 : {ficers in opposition to the. Hoover | . haul a fire yesterday in which another Driver Found Dead Girl s Molester {Commission recommendation to 9¢Nts on Feb. 15 in Wile Hall EIGHT: A complete over |

man was burned to death. {Veterans Administration. 13th St, was found dead when Carl Joseph Wick, 21, of New firemen broke down a door In a w,verly. was found dead in-his' A 37-year-old. molester was M

one-room shack in which he, ;oohpe at 3:30 a. mm. today | fined $250 and sentenced to 180° an Begins Sentence lived. Firemen said there was a

padlock on the door and Majors|On,, the _Bighway_near New Wa- days by Judge Alex Clark in On State Check Charge ,; of Indianapolis; Cardelia Ethel apparently was locked inside. |.» p : Municipal Court on complaint of A 37-year-old Indianapolis man|Cordell, Barbara Lou Garrison, Lankford was found wandering State police at the Lafayette , 15 y..; o14 girl, {today began serving a 30-day Ina B, Pearcy, all of Martinsville; on Indiana Ave. barefooted and Post said death apparently was ©. ~ of 1423 FE. sentence on the ‘Indiana State Marilyn Donahue, Clark, 8.D.; due to natural causes. | .inoberl -Lulbertson f viBarb D ¥ te partially dressed, while the fire Raymond St. was given the stige) Farm, Cloverdale, for illegally | arbara Dragstrom, Fairmount; was in progress. He admitted to! % . Hi {drawing an unemployment check. Judith Hibbs, Spencer; Carolyn police he had been drinking with|2 DROWN AS SHIP SINKS [sentence after it was revealed wjjjam H. Patterson, 1317 Hudelson, Paoli; Dorothy Hunt, Majors and that they had a fight.| JERSEY, Channel Islands, he had been convicted and served | Yandes St, was convicted yes: Danville; Betty Kemp, Linton; He said he left the shack when England, Feb. 7 (UP) — Two/time several times before on simi: terday in Municipal Court 4 -of Barbara McDonald Bloomington; it caught fire. : {crewmen drowned today when the 15; charges. receiving a state check for $17|Esther Parker, Rising Sun; WanHomicide officers were seeking 565-ton motorship Killurin hit a He wis arrested Sterday ‘oh for the week of Aug. 30, 1949, da Perry, Princeton; Dolores Ratevidence in the case prior to/rock. and sank in the English! : ye ¥ O%lquring which he drew a $28.50 cliff, Norma Jean Schmidt, both Lankford’s arraignment this Channel during heavy seas and a 2 warrant sworn out by the girl's paycheck from the Capitol Bag|of Lafayette; Dolores Ann Roser, afternoon in Municipal Court 4./gale. Seven crewmen, hauled mother. The child identified Cul-/and Burlap Co. Wabash; Betty Seneff, Odon; FlorThey were not certain whether from the freezing waters by res- bertson as the man who molested] Judge Alex Clark fined Patter- ence Sweany, Seymour; Barbara

{Le Botsford, Barbara Jean Burns, {Pauline Chandler, Betty Jean Dickson, Patricia Ann Thompson,

GOP Platform heh Grove Bans Holdin Drive

Attacks Trend

. nounced new cutbacks. Utility| 2s. companies ordered dimouts and Cld ! mn es § curtailment of use of electric power.

Launches Campaign To Recapture Congress in Fall

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ithe Constitution, opposes secret

{refuse to play pictures starring! “charged with as+ ° commitments, offers full support persons that bring discredit to nell Ave., was charged as

to the United Nations, and

| Today the Hoosier statement duced 10 jess than four days by|san song. But the damage WAS ine i {was supplemented by the follow- NeXt Monday. strong policy against the spread, ye pejjeve that photo plays Creams of a young woman. at-

of communism,

TWO: A strong national de- habits flaunt and belittle the CAT at the corner of 25th St. and fense and promotion of world tested and personal virtues of Martindale Ave. : trade “on the basis of fair and poth individual and family life, so! The victim identified Bibbs as {reasonable competition.” THREE: A definite stand in gemocratic life, should be barred street about 9 p. m. and dragged

ifavor.of individual liberty against prom circulation.” ‘her behind a billboard in a vacant socialism, basic American prin- | ;

ciples are threatened “by the ad

ministration's program for a planned economy modeled on the Socialist governments of rurope. He ards GOP Club |and screaming, ran from the

including price and wage control, scene as police arrived. She was rationing, socialized medicine,

regional authorities, and the Kingans, was elected president of to headquarters to identify Bibbs, Brannan (farm) plan with ts; the 31 Republican Committee: controls, penalties, fines and jail men's Club Tast night. RT

sentences.”

: FOUR: An end to deficit spendStresses Economy Stand |distributed, ahd some vital indus- ing and a return to a balanced | © Mr. Halleck, who had the larg- tries hy » Hanger of Juining budget; adoption of the Hoover 1 hand in drafting the state-jout of coal w n a few days. {Report for greater government : s a took the mike 8 the meet-| The Retail Coal Dealers ASI lacie a Ry of general tax Hunter Stone, treasurer. | Seven others were charged ing last night to stress the econo-/clation at Pittsburgh, in the reduction, and a study of federal‘my stand. ; theart of the soft coal region, said state taxes to secure the sover-

eigrity of the states.

FIVE: Retention of the Taft: Hartley Labor Act, with needed {improvements | SIX: A farm program which provides for fair prices and gov-

ernment supports without

x week-end raids through last night| Th on, 24. 453 os * residence. . |of the government's loyalty pro-| To ames Thompson, 24, Agn y = J |divorce hospitalization from the "is > eS and early today, confiscatifig g¢ was charged with public in= Frank Majors, 37, of 429 W. In Car on Hi hwa 3 . Members of the new class in-/gram to get all Communists, fel- tor ¥ } vhen | ¥ y Fined, Sentenced clude Misses Mary L. Abel, Mayla/low travelers and party ‘sympa. 025°Pall tickets at 20 cigar stores gecency following his arrest at

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the victim died of burns or was|cue boats, were reported in “eriti-| her in a Southside theater on|son $50 and costs in addition to,Thompson, Salem, and Mary dead before the fire broke out, [cal” ¢ondition. Jan. 28. the sentence. : White, Terre Haute.

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-thibitors’)- conelustons that -it—-is during the past few weeks,

the cannon, Carl - Anderson, Arthurinight after occupants tried to

: town district. -) E: Civil rights legislation 3 night. Police said a woman iden» Ny . egialation| Operating without warrants tified himsas a man who 'infor all to work, vote and enjoy they confiscated 49 full books of sulted her Shortly before. =~ - all other protections of U, 8. [tickets and 270 partly fled He was to be arraigned in Mus

SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROWI fies a

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- | ‘The Indianapolis Church Feder- n § jation today turned thumbs down iS : on the forthcoming film, “Strom< CL reA

boli,” featuring Ingrid Bergman.| : Act The federation's executive com- One Seized in

{mittee commended the theaters Of Attacking ‘Woman | {which -have announced their re-| v = : ster hr ; |fusal to show the film. The formal! Police caught one moles ri >

[resolution passed by the commit-|the act of attacking a young {tee, which represénts the bulk of woman last night and arrested

{Indianapolis Protestantism, fol- aight others in a crackdown lows:

“We agree with their (the ex-|28ainst a wave of molestations

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‘time the exhibitors of the nation, Sandford Bibbs, 19, of 1714 Cér-

sault and battery with attempt to

{them and the motion picture bust} ape and resisting arrest after

[starring men and women whose 'racted two patrolmen in a squad

much needed in our Christian the man woh attacked her on the ! eer ——— lot.

Jerry Groves |, er From Somme

The young woman, hysterical

{ Jerry Groves, an employee of |ncated later, however, and taken

Police said Bibbs was. waking. am { { § but | Mr. Groves is an official in the ® leather jacket with bright x Packinghouse Workers Union tons and fitted the description” (C10). Other officers elected were: 81Ven by more than a dozen wom Arthur Bethel, vice president; ®" Who have been molested. withe Charles J. Brown, secretary and 'n the past few weeks.

The GOP club indorsed Willtam | with city vagrancy when police D. Mackey, general managér of stopped an automobile which they the Gibralter Life “Insurance Co. said figured in a molesting case - ‘as_a candidate for State Repre-last Sunday night... _.. sentative from Marion County. | - > Twelve directors elected were: Find Girl in Car . | Ernest Bowles, Bishop Owshy,| Police said the car, the license Jess Posey, Willlam Evans, Carl number of which they obtained, Pash, Ira Goodrich, Willlam F. escaped a squad car Sunday

{cute one of the occupants for Police vice squads extended rape. ’" ba

\and pool rooms in the near-down- 16th St. and Senate Ave, last .

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