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60th YEAR—NUMBER 336 SATURDAY, FESRUARY 11, 1950

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Entered as Second-Class Matter at Postoffice Indianapolis. Indiana. Issued Daily : : Examines Oldest Lincoln SU, S. On de Hoosier Kiled Food Pours hint Steckler L wis Told to Dro { . VM For Children 2 is P In Fall From (2 Idle Miners Calls Secret “Nlegal’ Contract Action | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Feb, 11 y ® ® { (UP)—Cases of eggs. slabs of Ocean Airliner = mes ait On Truman IN Quick Legal Steps. eyed peas and canned goods {poured into a warehouse here to-| 2 Separate Injunctions Issued Against UMW; (day to feed the hungry school ! : Hurled 10,000 Feet | niidren of striking coal miners. POC Public Counselor Board Says Speedy Coal Output Imperative. | As 32 on Craft | The drive began this week Visits Washington in ny JOBERTX, x gE, bv nied Prem Staff Correspondent i when teachers reported that some : e ~The governmen rew a Gasp in Horror {school children brought a biscuit Judgeship Controversy h John L. Le d d him to d y ! one-two punch at John wis today, ordering him to sen NEW YORK, Feb. 11 (UP) lor a piece of tornbread--or noth- By DAN KIDNEY A t of wind: blucked: a ing—to school for lunch, They Times Staff Writer his striking soft coal miners back # work and to drop Yous 1. gus ber-ont a d g|didn't_have the 25 cents for : WASHINGTON, Feb. 11— “illegal” contract demands. Em a oe [et dune, either; {William E. Steckler, Indian- Federal Judge Richmond B. Keech issued two siparaie trans Atlantic’ strat oye | wo NGRY aaa don’t laugh | ‘apolis, the highly controver-|injunctions in swift succession after President Truman Sg : an : Sra orulses and unhappy children don't Sial McHale candidate for fed- warned that continuance of ji ine miners themselves bitters SAMY ay, hurling him 10,jearn,” Mrs. Bertha Hill of the eral judge, was reported to-the strike will “imperil thelly denounced the government ace 000 feet to certain death. (Porter School sald. “sometimes day to have made a secret! national health and safety.” tion. John Harris, 28, a steward, education has to come in the Lee Rurkey, president of the formerly of Lafayette, Ind., was form of food.” 1White House call. A U. 8. marshal served the for- yaxwell Local at the H. C. Frick sucked out the cabin door of the The drive is sponsored by the! The young public counselor with: mal court papers on Mr. Lewis gous Co. mine, sald he did not four - engine Clipper Mayflower Parent-Teachers Association and the Indiana Public Service Com- shortly before 12 noon (Indian- think the members of his union while 22 passengers and 10 other the Jefferson (Birmingham) Mission came to town yesterday. apolis Time) at United Mine would return Monday despite the crew members gasped in horror. | County School I School Board. He is said to have called on Presi- Workers headquarters. Mr. Lewis government order. . The plane was 20 miles from! {dent Truman accompanied by, accepted without comment, then] “This thing has about hit a Idlewild Airport, approaching for |Frank McKinney, Indianapolis left to go to lunch. peak and they are pretty well des a landing. banker, Pittsburgh Pirates presi- First Judge Keech issued a0 termined not to return without A a Mrs. Anna Krajicek “of 5! |dent and high-powered Democrat. order directing Mr. Lewis to drop|contract,” Burkey sald, He ' James. N. Y., one of the passen- | Whether they were successful “lilegal” contract demands. Then fused to speculate on what the gers, witnessed the accident. {in obtaining retiring Judge Robert, he ordered the miners back 10imen will do if Mr. Lewis Cecil K. Byrd, associate director of libraries at Indiana University, examines .the oldest known i pe n She doce blew open and Foun ain jC. Baltasly § seat tor 2x. Stackien York by signing 3 Joupotary 30 toons ¥ vomply with the govern. er y e | 0 legal signature of Abraham. Lincoln_as the university prepares to observe the birthday of the Great 10% WF IYAREC IRL ul S600 EL — the- President sends the nomina- hearing Feb. 20 onthe govern- ry ; a Emancipator. IU has one of the nation's outstanding Lincoln collections. The signature was lent to | "0" oo" on nd walked Clay City Army Man tion to the Senate. iment's request: for an 80-day in-| You Couldn't Print Eon the university by Foreman M. Lebold, Chicago collector. over toward the door, putting his He has delayed doing so since junction under the Taft-Hartley James Mark, president of UMW ge hands up as if to cover the air Shot to Death in Car judge Baitzeli's date for retire- law. | District 2, refused to say anything “I could only see the upper! A man identified ‘by Kansas Ment Jan. 19. The judge has re-| The Supreme Court previously ‘oncerning the government part of his body. I was watching:City, Kas., authorities as an Army | mained on the bench meanwhile, has ruled that Mr. Lewis must Action. Pre him and before I knew what had officer from Indiana was found Put Is reported to be pressing for obey the temporary order while Wha oF rint,” M La . happened 3a was Some. : shot to death in a parked car in| 18 suéessop = be named because Hearings are held on the 80-day 1 an prin r. “ t nection. U Ing p PR Ba durt. hear Bio Jet ou ANY Kansas City tosay. The judge is retiring from the| a Finders Report” | 3. Pete Wilson, a Unioitown, ; effort to hold onto the door or ual vo pais and a letter Southern Indiana District bench! n= uot oy An han Pa. Hiner, os he would not re. Leukemia Patient Since ACTH Treatments Schricker, Board seats.” John J. Luther Jr, of Clay City, having reached the 70-year re-|., choice but to send the miners, urn even 1 vis ue 4 By DONNA M 8 ! Up 10,000 Feet d : "Wr tirement age. Mr. Steckler has. U0" Cl alties 1 at injunction is nothing but y NN MISES Tunes Sian Weiter Weigh Parole Plea ne ay Ibeen backed by Democratic Na-| ce OF face eavy penalties OF a slave-driving instrument. We NEW YORK, Feb. 11--There were two big items on igi} Airline officials sald they be-\ Friends of Maj. Luther said he," =o oo Indiana cOPtempt of court, (won't go back without a contract - Jerry Dunaway's calendar today. Whether D, C. Stephenson, for-|lieved the plane was at an was a former sweetheart of the on nk M. McHale and Nat a ‘Won't Return,’ Miners Say * oven if Mr. Lewis orders it,” Mr, The little Indianapolis leukemia victim was to see his dad, mer leader of the Indiana Ku Klux altitude of 10,000 feet and ap- daughter of Gen. Mark Clark. on* HCO an lon Meanwhile, rank and file mem- wison said. : Earl Dunaway, for the first time since a week ago Thursday when Klan, remains in prison or | proximately over St. James, N. Y., Maj. Luther was Gen. Clark's aid ‘Bo a Airman Bers of the United Mine Workers! wr fowin has already informed + he was flown here by The Ingiasapalis Times for special medical|free is expected to be decided next/on the north shore of Long in Austria and San Francisco, oh ® Intter alse has been to the Vere determined. that they will the President it is questionable treatment. \week by Gov. Schricker and his|Island,~ when the accident oc-| Sheriff Roy Ferguson of Wyan« yt 50 08 4700 BUF en to th not return to work whether the miners can be" “coMr. Dunaway arrived in New! ithe - Dload-~anothe er rm {three-man Clemency Commission. srved. nh az dotte County, Kansas, called the behalf. n r n Most district on Rr ereed” into the mines. . York this morning. He expected 3 | In recess today. the commission | _Folice were as search for death a murder, according to| . ci refuse nommen on the order. me swift series came :t6 be at Bellevue Hospital's Chil-/ leukemia victim. 10-year-old Ty- awaiting further Svsaios Mr. Harris’ body, dithough air- Clay City Marshal Joseph Moore. | Deiiton SHI Hopetul jar President Tray - fact dren's Medical Service the minute Fone (Tony) Diggin, is still wait-| weré not sure A$ late"as Thursday, however, visiting hours started at 2 p. m. ling for his first injection of either co

which will determine whether | Ine officials Sheriff Ferguson called Marshal : : ing board reported that the whether the body might have Moore this morning and ed Pre w alleged to “dee ACTH. ts si te {j./ More witnesses will be called, ac- ng requested the sident. was le {nations health and Today Jerry will also have his or 3 ster drug, = landed on Long Islatid or in Long safety

frst bone arrow lst ince 30 "3 Lucas imwarty| SuPbeBson 1s serving Mie an So ena, Bir. and Mire. JOH 3. Lime paints soot ont ment aimed wihout further deay. or ACT ane veh A Berra nme me Powe smmaree | Fane Moria ine Conta as oh nd em an Eh DUT Con Cl Levi earning lah wes ht hg i Tan me mh on a ey LT oon By TA 5 Sh FE rom Canada To Bate, Thy Should show a decrease. In ‘hese still putting on a little weight.|It Was his second time In 25 Bis deats While he Blane sai oe fin iley he San Ey rominently mentonell Jiicials on a ig Ey Mths tite Actions; he Jorspal cellular elememts. ‘of Swelling Shused J Fetention of lite term at 38 Rigs 8 Chy brought Gander, Newloundland. said the car in the Fairfax Industrial dis-ipecently retired U. 8S. Attorney, bases as national coal Fi immediate resumption of

the newly discovered hormone Hospital have had Tony under sentence for the 1925 murder of gers van the ssond such serie thes | ide Clay 'Ony. of She(™ oid Pha gt hat a ol At ‘Coal uu Mr. Truman asked for a Tait -.The._.test before treatments! fone" Tog possible. that his treat] The commission met yesterday lation, was sucked off the plane; \gressman,-Rep,- Winfield K.-Den-- {miners not be “slugged” by a cells, If the ACTH has produced, "(nei ‘ward say. Jerry's Klansman's petition for parole. He was hurled 19.000 feet to Susan sald, with strong Congressional and CHICAGO, Feb, 11 (UP)—Air| But the government . leukemic. cells and some return to| TONY is losing a little" of the|years to ask for parole from his | Ovo" the Atlantic, 250 miles from)", ; crore summoned to thely.ve been B. Howard Caughran, fly Canadian fuel to U. 8. air {fact-finding board reported to him However, this is all guesswork.| Their mothers, Mrs. Ruby Dun-!from Michigan City to testify, ‘but | cabin door on the big peacetime trict of Kansas City by a busing former. State Appellate Court dropped to a 14-day supply Production is “imperative.”

version of the Boeing superfort- driver. who said he had noticed yyqge A. J. Stevenson, Danville. | = Raflroads dropped 50 per cent Judge Keech ordered

- ress opened outward, with the the vehicle parked In the same When Mr. McKinney first came of thelr .gcoal-using. passenger Mr. Lewis to drop four “illegal” . they. got the slides from Jerry's| The Times with her son, and Mrs. L.A the Law hinges toward the after end of place since 5 a. m. here at mid-week, a *umor went runs at midnight and 25 per — contract demands.

marrow under fhe microscopes.: (Ruth Diggin, who with Tony was| A former Indiana Supreme the plane. Thus when it became, Had Indiana Plates around. that he might suggest of their freight traffic. THREE: Mr. Truman directed Stays Another Week. brought to New York by the oo. justice, Clarence Martin, ,unlatched, the wind sucked the a : Variety Club of Indianapolis, | rsunlatche ¢ win Sheriff Ferguson said an auto David Lewis, former Marion ‘The number of workers idled the attorney general to go into Jerry is tentatively scheduled: == “0 visiting while not at 'who dissented when Stephenson door open. {registration certificate and a suit County prosecutor, as a compro- as result of the strike by 400,000 federal court and seek & Tafte to remain here one more “week, {lost his appeal on the murder | From Lafayette {case tag bore the name of Luther, mise organization candidate. United Mine Workers was ex- Hartley injunction.

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| the side of their sons. a ent with the new "'o oral New York radio and conviction, appeared before the — y;. y,.ris of New York, leaves The 1949 Lincoln coupe carried, His meeting with Mr. Steckier pected to climb sharply over the, FOUR: Mr, Keech issued a 10. And ’ ish th television shows have offered commission in behalf of the man {a wife Katherine. They had no 'a 1940-50 Ft. Leavenworth, Kas. 'here may clear up the ‘matter. week-end as the railroads fur- day order directing Mr. Lewis to oy ae up e first’; e mothers tickets to shows, to | Who once boasted “I am the 1aw| aren His mother, Mrs. Chris- registration, as well as Indiana | 3 — a /loughed unneeded maintenance {send the miners back to work’ Tound in :his battle with cancer ofl; py their evenings while wait- lin Indiana.” so. Harris. lives at Lafayette. |License plates FB116. Na Plane Lost | workers, {pending hearings on a govern. ee ig. and ‘hoping. for. their. ill sons.|. Mr. Martin was one of a dozen | Capt..John..T. Nolan, of Hunt-| The letter found in the car was | vy More than 40,000 persons, in-| ment request. for an. injunction to Occasional Rain ere or so persons who lined up out- ington, N. Y. the nlane’s pilot, addressed to Maj. Luther: : Safe ‘With 9 ‘Aboard eluding” 33,000" riilroadiien,” 5: ond the miners back for about pr : Trash Collections - ~-J6ide the. clemency commission's said - the = paksengers “remained commanding officer, s,! ready were affected. A CIO Auto| days. Due Tomorrow { Bhi before the closed hearing. calm and co-operative” after the Wash. i CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Feb Workers strike agajnst Chrysler .The board made no patos LOCAL TEMPERATURES To Be “Made ‘Monday Tan Soup open) s ut ET gray suit, white shirt and ota” AVY PEM Martin Corb. tnvoh total of American TeTdEtions. Gum 86 Ha mo 43 | Reguiar trash and am (Continued on Page 23—Col: 4) “yo. " Krajicek said that after shoes. An ATmy Ting was on & earner ying boat with nine workers —idled - directly - or indi- Aft-Hartley 7a. m..35 11am. 45 collections will be made Monday, Mr, Harris was-lost five crew finger. Two khaki Army shirts ena urd Jas en missing In rectly by strikes to 565,000. 8a m... 368 12 (Noon) 47 jon Lincoln's birthday. Monday Times Index members including a stewardess and an Army blanket were found e os o exico and has not, 9am. 38 1pm, 48 collections cover all of Indianap- 'in the trunk compartment of the 2c" eard from since late Friiolis north of 24th St. . -. tried to close the door, but were lly p |day, the Corpus Christi Naval Fair’ skies tonight will be fol-| James H. Bookedis, superin- unable to do so because of the, F cording to. Marshal Moore AF Station said today. lowed' by occasional rain late to-| {tendent of .the sanitation plant, suction. (Maj, Ong was 30 ars Last radio contact was a Air Base. Coal was so short at|gainging: morrow, the Weather ‘Bureau said collections will be made on! “They *ept ying until we had And inna ried. He gy — position report which showed the the base that it was being shipped knowledge said today. all holidays. except: Chiristmas... gracdu-| Jes in from other nearby fields and, said:

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Sp hen the oR is" Went out The ate of Clay City High School and; 3; togine craft. to. be 200 mi

West Point, and served with the infantry in Italy during World

* The others were awakened by the War

Maj, Luther visited Clay City, his birthplace, two months ago,

parents and a married sister, Mrs, Henrietta Hayman.

‘northeast of Corpus Christi,

or OMicIAls "Webe ‘ready to give 9000" “There {no “Justification for exe

!90 miles southeast of Galveston. of the 14,000 airmen three-week ‘posing the country to the harasse The Navy said an instructor,| emergency furloughs to save fuel. / ments and nrogressivelv greater

{four midshipmen and four crew-| men were aboard. The

more were to be added this after-|

: iT, Navy put eight planes lighting to save coal at the city's “The steward. was avery nice Marshal ‘Moore said, to visit his yi the search today and eight

The nearby city of Rantoul, dangers

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‘full. opportunity” has : |been given both sides to work out

Manufacturing -and steel plants their difficulties. But a greater—

{noon. The Coast Guard had the| were planning new lay-offs as the national—interest has now intere

{cutters Iris and Boutwell in the nation’s coal

supply dipped 10 vened, it said.

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after Yeaching 35 10 15 today in Hatial Railroads announced, its lowest level since June, 1920. northern counties amd 45 to 50! One tfain was running from

in the south. Toulouse to €ap Denac and the!

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County Polio Unit Appeals Of Sunday Times For Return of Pledge Cards vivian. & Sle | @® If you are a daily Times |

iopen door of an Eastern Airlines mands. reader but not receiving Local Chapter, Still Owing $ 18, 000 on a | Vincennes.

J { passenger plane 2000 feet over Criticizes Operators the big SUNDAY TIMES - e Dig SUT 1949 Epidemic, Falls $60,000 Short of Goal | He left Indianapolis last night following the swearing-in

{Tampa Bay. But it also criticized the ope af your home or buying it Marc Fisher-Galati, 28, Miami, va i erators’ insistence throughout the | ‘The Marion County Chapter of the National Foundation for narrowly missed death shortly ; ; p |ceremony. yesterday in the Federal Building office ‘he will. occupy |R¢BOtiations that “certain none a wastand, Jou ars {Infantile Paralysis today rw an appeal for return of thousands after the twin-engined passenger; gr Wy for at least four: A 8 P | pecuniary issues” be worked out fast wing secti {of donation cards mailed during the 1950 fund drive. - . .|plane took off from Tampa In- : {| The oath of office was adminis- ~— before consideration be given to a grou i ria biti Iw. Bryan Karr, fund director, said approximately 11,000 have ‘ternational Airport. ltered. to Mr. Welsh yesterday by| A large delegation om m Vin | wage and welfare fund demands, ont : : ‘been returned out of 150,000 mailed. To date, receipts are approxi-| AL 2000 feet, the cabin door 'Knox Circuit Court Judge Ralphlgy ot. LC ce e Sen. Gilbert] wp, hoard said these operator : ir ,000, or $60,000 short of the $100,000 goal set for the SWUAE OPER to the limit of chains |A. Seal as Hoosier Democrats Shake and, of course. the new ...4. included the elimination @It's the REAL ESTATE [ately 20 K Told the . Mar- attached to ‘the top and bottom athered to launch him on his new district attorney's wife and T-|,. ,.iion of the “able and wills SECTION of the big Sun. Lo eo ter. pwes ‘about 8° the columnist to try for the corners of the door. Wisher- |Eathen [year-old twin daughters. Janet 0" YEUEON OF Th TATE Sod Wille day Times. It has PAGES jon of ¥ tients treated for $2000 mark, the amount on the Galati went to’ pull the door shut First to shake the hand of the|®"d. JRAthIyn. land’ union shop and certain wale ~ OF REAL ESTATE ADS [318.000 ya =] (average required to treat a polioiand was sucked out into the pro- 37 1d ‘district atto Mr, Welsh succeeded B. Howard! p ain w 5 8 1 ictures, - pofie] Jat victim. peller stream. Gov, Sch EE, rict attorney WastGaughran, who resigned at " therfare program provisions. hou 5, special ar. One bright note on the polio Mary Wuensch, 11-year-old| One foot caught on the bottom oN ric et ond lua lend of his second term. Mr. The board said that basically ose Blan, rn al estate fund horizon was the effort of polio victim, 1514 Bradbury Ave. door chain. The steward grabbed ade p2o000d hand Aa at Caughran also has been men-| the dispute is over wages and hon building, local . Times Columnist “Mr. Inside In-/and a playmate, Margaret Ellen the door edge with .his hand as a tioned for the judgeship under aniount of contributions to be and national business— |dianapolis” Ed Sovola to reach Harris, made hot pads and soldine headed out into space. The

| search. “The . obligation entrusted to the operators and to the union, as the agent ‘of the employees, to

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The board criticized the union Vincgnnes Man Takes Federal Oath i

for failing to indicate to the op~ As Rivals for Post Voice Congratulations

erators precisely what it wanted In wage and welfare fund des Matthew E.. Welsh, new U. 8. District Attorney for the ‘Southerh District of Indiana, spent today with his family in

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victim's weight. Today it stood at $1443.60. : Mr. Kana said it was the only reached in the;

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The girls donated. $4. Ann Harmon, 29 N.Wallace St.

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{a prominent candidate for the office Monday, ' Mr. {federal judgeship, sat side by side said. He is. expected”to attend a in the case with a bouquet from Frank Mc: conference of district attorneys [Rinney, Indianapolis banker and | Monday: and Juestns in Wash- said, could be

‘Democratic polities

ance for several weeks at the money issues have been * {request of U. 8. Attorney Gen-, eral J. Howard McGrath,

closed office today, Mr. Caughran other issues. {said he would remain in assist-|

The board said that the none

‘permite ted to serve as a bar to the cons sideration of the real issues” for Mr. Welsh will ‘not be in the! longer than eight months and Caughran “were in fact not the majod issues -

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