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One Dead in Gary's

Rites Held in Gosport

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| Of Violence Lessens i JASPER, Feb, 9 (UP)

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40 of 50 State Police” | | n Jasper Assignment

Emergency Force Ordered Reduced as Fear

n Strike-Bound Area

— Gov. Bchricker today recalled 40 of

ithe 50 Indiana State Police troopers who have been on emergency

All but 10 ‘of the troopers w

duty at three strike bound furniture plants here.

ere ordered back to their regular

posts as authorities anticipated no major violence.

The Governor, meanwhile, awalted a reply to i toa four-point tele-j

gram sent to plant officials and jofficfale of the AFL Upholsterers’, iLocal No. 331 Yesterday after noon. Gov, Schricker proposed {mediate resumption of work un{der terms of the old contract and appointment of a fact-finding board by him to make recom{mendations within 30 days, with! that report a basis for full set-! tiement. He asked for a reply | {within 24 hours. . Union workers walked out last October after demands for {wage “increase of 10. cents ” {hour, paid holidays and a union| ‘shop were denied.

There. was. a. mild. display. of.

non-union workers were injured! !slightly and a few autos over-|

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at Reid Memorial Hospital said| &

| the wounds were superficial and

‘he was released to Winchester]

police.

2000 Rubber Workers Strike in Job Dispute

MISHAWAKA, Feb. 9 (UP)— An estimated 2000 workers struck

{against the Ball ‘Band Division!

lof U. 8, Rubber here today because a male worker was reg Placed by a woman, Company officials said the! strike was “unauthorized,” ‘but! | President George Cumimns of {Local No. 85, CIO United Rubber

TWorkers, Fatd the union would’

{“go down the line with the work-| ers.” The 2000 idle workers are em-|

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* Mr. Campbell Kenyon 8. Campbell, field director for Ohio State University, will address the Indianapolis Alumni Club of Ohio State University and show films of the Rose Bowl football game at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in the World War Memorial Auditorium.

Mrs. Elizabeth Williams Services “Saturday —

Services “for Mrs. - Elizabeth

|Willlams, 2657 Burton Ave. will

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Time of Life as

By ERNIE

other accessories, he

the screen. Gambling King Frank Costello

land gambling syndicates in Chihe finds co-operating public officials or exhausts himself and all possible avenues of procedure. ‘American foreign policy In

second pet peeve. He has little {love for State Department policymakers and says so. He goes after waste in government and communism with equal enthusiasm. “I am not doing this to offset the Communists we have in Holly-| wood,” he told me. “They offset] ‘themselves. “I've always wanted to have al free hand to write and say what |

=~ think “this country needs.” Nos

body is behind me. I have no axe to grind. I just happen to be in-! terested in national and interna-|

[turned. That prompted local aU-inloved in the footwear and rub-. {be held at 1 p. m. Saturday in tional affairs.”

|thorities to ask for state Inter-| vention.

8-Mile Traffic Jam

GARY, Feb, 9 UP)-—~One man| twas killed, six others injured, and cars were stalled bumper to!

called thé worst! 4x trae jam in Gary's history, Thirty minor accidents

owed the tie-up on route 12 and

"trafic was snarled for two Bo | Theodoré, 3; Gail, 16 months, and |

wr first accident occured

a west-bound semitrailer

ber foam divisions. A company |

{New Baptist Church, where she

Montgomery has a couple of re-

spokesman said the walkout/was a member. Burial will be in Searchers in Washington, a cou-

would force the layoff of an-|

as 1000 workers later today

because it stopped the production |

Five Die in Fire ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 9 (UP)—|

~roumper for eight miles In what A amily of five burned to death VIVed by a sister, Mrs. | police today

today when fire ' swept their, {home. Those killed were Norbert!

fol- Heppele, 28; his 24-year-old wife|

Margaret, and their children,

{Henry, three months,

Killed by Auto

truck driven by Robert T. Harris. gouTH BEND, Feb. 9 (UP)—

| Detroit, locked its wheel and |edged into the east-bound lane. | he truck collided with a car Fl by James G. Fuiler, 26, of |

| companion, John Biggs, 28, of | fary was injured. The trailer came to rest blockx: the two west-bound lanes and {other accidents followed as impatient motorists sideswiped each | {other as they tried to edge {around the. obstruction.

Spanish War Veteran's

. Times State Service GOSPORT, Feb. 9-—8ervices for Edward Haltom, SpanishAmerican War veteran, were to be held at 2 p. m. today in Whitaker Funeral Home, with burial in Gosport Cemetery. A Democrat, Mr. Haltom served two terms as trustee of Wayne Township. He was 78. He also held membership in the SpanishAmerican War Veteran's Post in

I Spencer and the Gosport Méthod-

‘ist Church. ~ Surviving are his sister, Mrs.

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GARY, Feb, 9 (UP)—A 29-year-old unemployed laborer admitted to police today that he killed his elderly steelworker father on an impulse after warnng, “1 got to shoot you, pa.” Detective Sergeant James Traeger said John Purevich killed his father, Alex, 64, with one blast from a double-barreled shotgun. Authorities said Mr. Pureviph would be charged with murder

later, today.

~John —Purevich’'s “Sister, Mrs. found Hh

father's body in the kitchen doorway when she went to his home

She told police that her brother

room. Her mother was away at a movie. Sergeant Traeger said investigation disclosed that Mrs. Pure-

+vich had reprimanded her. son fori} oo

spending Tuesday night away from home at a brother's house. |The detective speculated that the

er her hut ‘her husband lost interest in their

was sitting moodily in the living

Police reported today Mrs. Martha Nettalman, 70, was injured {fatally when she was struck by ‘a car driven by Kenneth E. Wil-

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in a hospital last night, shortly after she was struck on her way to church. ‘Mrs. Mathew Green Rites Saturday

Services for Mrs.

Ida Belle

Green, 2413 Bond St., will be held $ at 11 a. m. Saturday in Mount | ‘Burial,

Paran Baptist Church, will be in Floral Park Cemetery. A member of the Mount Paran

in General Hospital. She was 46. A resident of Indianapolis 28 year, she was a native of Salem,

y Surviving are her husband, Mathew Green; her father, Leonard Crawford, Salem, Ky.; a sister, Miss Mary Frances Foreman, Evansville; two brothers, Rolland

Roy Foreman, also of Russellville.

Swaim C Confirmed

WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (UP)— The Senate late yesterday conHirmed the appointment of H. Nathan Swaim, Indianapolis, as a judge of the Seventh U. 8. Circuit Court of Appeals at Chicago. Judge Swaim has held an interim

cated when Judge Sherman. Minton was ‘appointed to the Supreme] Court.

—————————————— WIFE DIVORCES ACTOR HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 9 (UP)— Kirk Douglas became ‘cold and rude” to her, his wife Diana testifled in winning a divorce: Mrs. Douglas, 27, testified yesterday.

Church, Mrs. Green died Tuesday!

Foreman; - Russellville, Ky. and |"

appointment to the position, va-|

{New Crown Cemetery. A’ native of Savannah, Ga., Mrs.

{Williams was a resident of Indi-|. {anapolis for 21 years, She was

employed as a maid.

Mrs. Williams, who is cur-| “Annie !Jackson, New York City, died

Tuesday in General Hospital.

‘Mrs. Addie M. Shoup

Services for Mrs. Addie M. Shoup, Colonial Hotel, will be held

+ner-& Buchanan mortuary. Burial! Iwill be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Shoup, a native of Mar-

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China is “Reporter” Montgomery's!

Real eporter | Movie Actor Turned Newscaster

Hot on Trail of Gambling Syndicates | Times Special Writer NEW YORE, Feb, 9—Robert Mon director, says he is having the time of his life being a news reporter. { Complete with a crusadé, a brown snap brim hat, a note pad, and assorted

, ‘movie actor and

says it beats playing the part on

As yet, he admits, he has falled to bust anything wide open. But

does so some leg work during the week.

is Montgomery's meat. He says he Wee is going to keep after Costello|

“1 shouldn't apologize for it,” he said, ‘but it comes under the head of civic duty. Of course, I get paid for the newscasts but that is not the object. “If I can get Costello deported and some of the big gamblers

have accomplished something.” Copyright,

a ty y ‘News, Inc.

Kimball to Resign As Top Navy Aid

Retom to Business: By Secripps-Howa:d Newspapers WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 — Dan A. Kimball, undersecretary of {the Navy, is expected to resign

ple in Miami, a couple in Chicago!800n and return to private busi-

Mr. Kimball conferred at the | White House with President Truman Tuesday. He reminded the {President that he had stipulated t

and some in New York to help?

him dig up facts for his pieces. His declaration of ‘war against | {Costello and other gambling in-| iterests has failed to produce ac-| tion here. or. at Washington. But.

he says he plans to keep digging as

until he finds “the right officials {who are sincerely interested in| [law enforcement.” i { The movie actor, who volun«| /teered as an ambulance driver be-| fore the United States entered the, iwar and later saw service in the | Navy, takes his newscasting seriously. He shows up at the New York studio where his broadcasts joriginate two hours before he goes on the air. He runs through at| +ledst two rehearsals, He places long distance telephone calls all jover the country to get angles and)

marriage afler two years. She was awarded $1000 monthly alimony plus $550 a month to-sup-port their two children. Married Nov. 2, 1943, in New Orleans, they separated Feb; 7 1949,

VALENTINE SPECIAL

F§ON may Have feared a Slang a an = a

IU Student Leaders Named on Committee

BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 9 (UP) [= Dr. Herman B Wells appointed |

t A {for air that he would stay 12 to| {14 months. Mr. Kimball said that time is almost up. He told the President that compelling considerations” will force him to leave Washington within a short time and urged

|that a successor be selected.

Among the “compelling considerations” mentioned was the fact that Mr. Kimball is on one year’s {leave of absence from his job las vice president of the General Tire and Rubber Co. at Akron, |{O, He also is vice president of|home the Aero Jet Corp in California. | ="eve

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WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (UP)— Investigators sald today that “lots of influential people,” in< cluding gambler Joe Adonis, took part in the $400,000 starap scheme

worked out by an ousted “high a

post office official.

They said about 4 dome Peis

sons “invested” in the get-rich-quick deal cooked up by Harold F. Ambrose, Postmaster General Jesse M. Donaldson's former $10,000-a-year but some on the promised payoff. Mr. Donaldson confirmed that

lone of the “investors” was

Adonis, the self-styled “big time” New York gambler. But so far, he sald, the investigators have not learned whether Adonis put up. the money himself or acted as a “front” for someone else. Other officials said that “lots of influential people are involved” but they would not name any of

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‘Quickie Divorces’ : OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 9 (UP)—Unhappy married couples no longer can get “quickie” divorces in Oklahoma County, if they have minor children,

Sixth district judges yesterday -

agreed that divorce actions involving the welfare of young chil{dren will be heard only after the

Until yesterday a petition needed to be on file only 24 hours.

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