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60th YEAR—NUMBER 342
Organized Botany
Democrats’ $100D Dinner Described as Biggest Affair of Kind in History
5200 Persons Attend Colorful Extravaganza; Truman ‘Pooh-poohs’ GOP Socialism Charges
By EARL RICHERT, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Feb. 17—Julius Caesar, Henry VIII. or Belshazzar never had anything like it. z Certainly not 5200 two-inch thick filet mignons, with all the trifimings, and gallons of burgundy, transported four miles in specially constructed charcoal bugners and other containers to serve four acres of jeweled, fur-coated,.orchid- Wearing ° women and tuxedoed men at $100 per plate. ——————— “You are attending and taking
pan inthe. (argest dinner of its Times. Bares Red ind ever held _ War on Churches
at any time-—at 3uy Mace in he ® Every God-fearing Amerworld” proudly ican owes it to himself : . to the future of “the proclaimed “Golden Rule” — to learn Democratic Na- in next Sunday's Times tional Chairman t what is happening to William M.{ Christians in CommunistBoyle Jr. to the controlled Yugoslavia. 5200 Democrats | @ “Christianity on Trial” is attending t he
‘Progress’ Made In Coal Talks;
on Ch ee rE | - » PRICE-FNE CENTS : ; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1950 FRE Se SL per
State Cage Meet ‘Probable’
egion Invites Shortridgers Get Tourney . ‘Prescriptions’ Some Lewis Proposals ruman Here E, i -e ‘Soft-Pedaled, Asserts or Dedication J 4 | Fe Cole After Conference
Officials Believe Fuel Operators Improve President Asked to Supply Sufficient Money Offers Talk at Opening of / Basketball fans can breathe. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 New Headquarters easier today. © (UP)—A ‘government peaces President Truman today Despite Indiana's acute coal maker reported ‘real progwill be invited to dedicate the shortage the 40th annual ress’ in the deadlocked soft new $2-million. American Le- high school basketball tour- coal negotiations today at the gion headquarters building’ ney probably will be held on close of a three-hour bargains
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“It is evidence of the growing Party deserves the most carefu public scrutiny.
Party,” he said. “mas hh 88 VOU ann . . > p Luckman Chairman ie pn an Interview Ti f ten Ca poisl- hard-to-get drug for Nim. Indian §.a.m... 38 1pm... 3 Cuneo a SULLen Sl, SILATE Moses of —U-—8.— Steet Corp ’ ; 4 SS, ; d T $s ’ ad. iv Tr r. Rossellini have said they in- _ | - " i There was no reason to inter- with Miss Mary Jo Ronk, that ‘I On itle Racket and would help him all he could, “Folis doctors had given up hope ) tend ‘to marry as soon as pos. ‘pokesman for “captive” -mine pret it otherwise. The place Was will be delighted to debate any- ‘He would expect new attorneys fOr the little cancer of the blood. Mild weather WII settle over ibl ve oR as_pos- operators; Harry Cartwright « £ ‘ 4 < A +1 i . ‘ y ‘ > i - 8) e. . 3 jammed with government and one who challenges me.’ I sug- . to also handle Miss Coplon's ap- hm and ne fam had tried 'n Indianapolis and the rest of the party leaders, labor leaders, gest. that we debate this sub- Police Seek to Halt peal of ‘her conviction in Wash- vain to locate or him. state tonight and tomorrow and G | Sl B 36 Operators Association, and Joee Le ee 100 AW ject: 11 | Aut D | ington. he added Tony No. So Well Indiana rivers will recede, the aie ows = seph E. Moody, president of the movie executives, lobbyists. law- = «ppg Republican policy state- ega vto ea S it will be determined this aft- ya. favorable progress was re- Weather Bureau said” today S . h Southern Coal Producers Associ~ yers and rank- and-file." govern= pha 4 issued Feh. 7. 1950. deserves By ROBERT BLOEM ernoon whether the new lawyers ported vesterday on another In- Partly cloudy skies and mild urvivor Seare on Break R hed . 3 CAaK cached
ment workers. One farm organi-‘p,pic confidence.”
zation president, James G. Pat- © «1 assume that you will take tematic check of every new and trial to study the record so far
ton of the Farmers Union, Was {phe a¢firmative. ] present. Serving as gener 1 ChaiT-[ 1 feel that we-can agree upe 3 man was Charles Lutkgan, for. a mutually satisfactory date anc mer presidént of Léver Bro place as well as a neutral mod The Dixiecrats weren't missed. erator—no candidate, please. And three Southern leom of “I wish to say, however, ‘that were presen will insis Alabama; Gordon Browning of TEE Hw Kerr-Seott: of than was the case las or | December. I think that you wil Mr. Truman took note of the ‘ ; 3 civil rights controversy in an obli- 88Tee that 30 minutes is no
‘We are going forward to break down the barriers'to economic opportunity and politicat {iberty- that, “have been created by prejudice ’ dnd discrimination,” he said. District Me -L More than 100 good Democrats Capehart to Fly Back ho had paid their fee of $100 Sen.. Capehart was in (ificin per d to be served in nati making a speech at the Na por Toe Reels pecause there tional Conference of Christians
wasn't room in the armory. special busses took them to the hall in time to hear the Presi-| dent’s- speech. Labor Represented
subject without interruption,
mber of Congress.”
his letter public. The Senator wil fly back here tonight and an swer it, his office said.
Surrounding the President ao” dat oat roe og He ing issued Indiana titles to avoid All departments of the Indian- Draws . Sketches relief to some. flood: weary areas. deep slush. ment-directed conference opened the speaker's table were all mem- | down the same on oe British Michigan sales taxes. apolis postoffice, will. be closed A talented artist, Mr. Oberreich we iene ~ Wednesday he had asked. for bers of his cabinet, national pary| i Be wi Thesé cars, mostly new ones, Wednesday in observance of drew sketches for Jerry and for Love in the Clouds— : : separate bargaining meetings but leaders and labor leaders—includ- socialism, Mr. Jacobs debated the then - were shipped to various Washington's. birthday with ex. a little Laurel, Tenn. leukemia Mr. Lewis refused and.was up-
ing President William Green of | Senator in leading cities of th
the AFL, Jack Kroll of the CIO's state ‘ during the. congressional ide regular dealer quotas. Parcél Post Window, open 8 SON
Political Action Committee and | recess. James Carey, CIO secretary. {+ - Long lines of Lincoins, Cadil-,
lacs and- Packards transported | og the distinguished diners to and Soverife or
from the Armory. Less fortunate! . diners had to use taxis and priv-| Rent Receipts? ate cars and there were terrific) traffic jams both before and after the dinner. One of the 300 special police-| men detailed to handle the crowd termed the. whole affair an: “or-
e It's YOUR CHOICE to make! . . . $10,000 of worthless rent receipts, or the security of a HOME OF YOUR OWN!
_ Banized bedlam.” o°If you are still a “renter.” but have a small savings . : account, you owe it to Question Is: Did Cops Ee re Forget fo Duck? can become a HOME I o s 0 SPOKANE, Wash, Feb. 17 OWNER now! (UP)—State patrol radio oper-, . @ Tufn now to the classified ator Jerry Teele, listening over: . columns of today’s Times -his short wave radio, heard” a for. a wide selection of
homes for sale . . . homes from every section of the city ard: suburban areas, homes in every price range. THE’ TIMES is
police operator in an Bnidentified Southern ; California city order a prowl car to go to the assist- , ance of another police car.
operat od: _ : Lom ar Dl nar: T Now the Rewspaper wih duck’ pond and the ‘ducks ar} the REAL ATE
t upon more time being : ussion of the list of nearly 3000 used car deal- who suffered an influenza attack
enough time, and in this debate Mr que way. there should be enough time given ‘each participant to discuss the Styled
“Sincerely, Andrew Jacobs, 11th
But and Jews when Mr. Jacobs made
Accepting a Capehart challenge °
A reported fearlessly by . i a § annual Jette MSMEYHOM" vrea Spars brilliant [here during the” week of ychedire. +r - Ti son ackson ng Richert Times foreign correspond-- May 1. —Frotowing a meeting —with—Gov— a Nite nl NAG 4 i in ap y » < i : « * Day dinner. ent. The invitation will be extended Schric ker, I.. V. Phillips, Indiana from Chalrman David. L. Cole And with that the Democratic) ; ) High School Athletic Association ~ , ® Mr. Sparks tells . .. about |, i personally by Geor N 8 . of President Truman's FactParty of Harry Truman kicked — p35 3taTities practiced } P . EE ge. Commissioner, said “everything eo 40 0 Board.” He and Federal off its 1950 campaign. against Yugoslavia’s Craig. Legion national command- points to the tourney going on as ng * Direc top Cyrus 8 The Republicans, ~said Presi- seven million Serbian Or- er. In Washington. planned.” T Meds tor yrus . dent Truman, are insulting the thodox Catholicsssix mil- Commander Craig left Indian- T Mr. Phillips said he had con- Cities Take Emergency Steps as intelligence of the American peo- lion Roman Catholics, lis Ww tacted “quite a few” of the ofli- Coal Supplies Dwindle . , ple by “dragging out the same million and a half Mos- apoiis for ashinglon last night. “citils at the 64 schools where the. Page 3. “old moth-eaten . scarecrow of lems, 200,000 Protestants be Planned a eet, Prefigent sectionals will be held. ¥aqr the “Nice Going”... an Editorial . . ‘socialism’ again in '1950—after and 3000 Jews. it Juma, h he a —, Ps at most part, he said, the men re-.. Page 20. 2 having used it, or something very @ Mr. Sparks tells . . . how Sia vi 1 he deoline to reveal. i ported stock’ piles low but felt Before and After: Coal Story In ri ; Archbishop Stepinac— is Any BrRNDRRIn AL of Jesuits i {they had enough coal to cover Pletures ... Page ’8. 3 | : a ATE io from this ta shou ome from © | . rae ap —- WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (UP) | spending his days in jail. | TL RS AY ommander Craig, | (the tourney period. Ching had been standing by — Here is what the Democratic |= @ Mr. Sparks tells . . . how saig : 51 dE 4 = 3 ad ly “We feel,” Mr. Phillips said throughout — the —union-manage-~ Jeadership thinks. of the new | ~_.children are taught to : Witt Issue-Bid 4 i as a rE oe a '_[“that once the initial chill has ment meeting 10 take a hand 1 Republican platform for the | chant: “There is no God.” Ti Lexi i d ok £35 : ? ; been taken off the gym and the needed. ' 19530 congressional election can ® Mr. Sparks tells . . . what however di an nl pio When "Hoosier Hysteria” symptoms appear every year Indiana high school principals don't -fire turned low, enough heat can Mr. Cole said some of the propRign:, fet aan Te is happening in the |i 00" ne will issue an invita- send for a psychiatrist. They send for tickets to the state high school basketball tournament and D® generated by the packed Posale Mr. Lewis iad yesterday i ‘hurches AGT. e ) Jo not ‘wat . residen 1 alle churches, to the clergy- yj, to President Truman to speak pets them out to their pupils as prescriptions. These Shortridge pupils took their medicine’ like srw or "Tew contract were soft same empty and futile attempt ~~ men’ fo those who seek sharin adia td al-Hoosier.§ thi } Mr. Phillips said he and the pedaled” today. He sdaid. the to scare the American people.” to worship God. the dedication: > I ans_this-morning- ~they—crowded around the ticketcage-at theschool inquest (ror aria at tengtir yester= United Mine ~Workers chief —has Vice President Alben hy. ®)Mr. Sparks’ evewitness | _ Accompanying Comma x der © sectional ducats. The treatment starts Wednesday in Butler Fieldhouse. day and made numerous tele- narrowed the issues on which he Barkley: Designed to “sounc Frrly > \ as raig to Washington were James : : » calls . atisfie wants to bargain, particularl u account is. a challenge to . phone calls which satisfied them arg p arly good and offend nobody. YOU g P. Ringley, Chicago, a member of ‘l Feel Better Than | Ever Have'— lthe tourney could go on with regard to pay raises. S ker Sam Rayburn: “Hf Ps the Legion National Convention po rae . wy p pea A t : Cc Sl d Paul K » | The first games ‘are scheduled Improve Money Offer the Republicans put out an- “CHRISTIANITY ON |Commission, and .Paul Lackey, J T F ] i d Fai ams wn dies 4 . abit Mr. Cole sald the operator other prattorm, we will double R a aide to Mr. Craig. erry urns rom nvaiil Oe oo ftiton who Dre athe Speldivis, J der 4 200 ¥ e ers o our ma jority in the House and IN Commander Craig said ; * ” by thé week's end miners nothing better than their Senate.” THE BIGGER would leave Washington tomor: y U y 0 Energetic Boy in Weeks : EAL a ae old contract, have “improved = a —— SUNDAY TIMES row night for meetings : : . « their money offer. However, Mr, like it, In opposition to every BE ~ Legion state Bn in N D f Tri Leukemia Victim Gaining Pound a Day Ingrid and Son, Cole would not say specifically progressive step the nation has Nebraska, Iowa, Georgia and ew eiense ro ! u d T ; With We d ACTH : Pl R Ili v what contract terms were being taken since 1933.” Ca ehart- Jacobs North and South Carolina. Named b Court nder Ireatment ! onaer Us osseliini discussed 3 "” - / A . “The Democratic Party, he told The dedication will take place nN y By DONNA MIKELS, Times Staff Writer “oe The conference broke up for the cheering crowd, “is going d h 1.me { th EW YORK, Feb. 17 (UP) : ~ a . L Cl I » lunch with <P = ine to meet the needs q fuhy ow annua sete of the judith-Coplon fired her-attorney NEW YORK Feb. 17—"Mommy, I feel-better than I ever have eave mn C ri EAL TW both sides scheduled to righ ry at Ae aspirations ©F {Legion serutive FouuItoe, ten Archibald Palmer, today and the in my life “ROME. Italy. Feb. 17 (U Pr Resume. negotiations later today, an ncore’ oom atively schedule 1s year 10T court assigned her three new That's what Jerry Dunaway told his mother, Mrs Ruby Duna-| r. Ching left with the mine op. the American people. May 3. 4 and 5. Actress Ingrid Bergman and heri.ratars. He would hot ¢ "Our objective is to advance in y 4 lawyers. way yesterday, just two weeks from the day he entered New York 15 qav.old son left Villa Marg- 5 would not comment, ‘freedom—to create a system of nd: ks _S dd. Final choice of "a dedication Federal * Judge Sylvester J. University- Bellevue Medical Center as an Incurable leukemia victim./parita clinic early today with Mr. Lewis and his aids reree i” ea: mony Fospon-] A Y- See S econ ‘date has been deferred until 1t Ryan designated Sidney Berman Jerry's gaining about a pound a day, his mother said. He's ‘Roberto Rossellini. . mained for a time’ in‘ the consoclets the needs of the people— Debate With Homer ‘is. known whether the President Samuel Neuberger and Leonard changed from a pale, listless in- Friends said they went to Miss ference room with Mr, Coie. But sive to } can fit the speech into his sched- Boudin to take up her defense in valid into a rosy-cheeked, almost |Bergman’s apartment in the ex- they weren't talking either, Times “Have Changed «ss an By DAN KIDNEY ule, Commander Craig said. her current espionage conspiracy typically energetic 7-year-old. ea er | Jusive. Parton quarter of Rome. Mr. Cole hinted to newsmen editorial . . . Page 20. ooo. Times Staft Welter Final ‘plans for the occasion trial wih Valentin Gubitchev. The miraculous change is the | : o ue ” that if the negotiations should to establish Democratic principles WASHINGTON, Feb. i7—Rep. have not been completed. Mr. Palmer’s-dismissal and his work of the new and rare drug ‘ . ROSSELLINI registered the break down unexpectedly, Presi< so firmly in the hearts of the Jacobs wants to debate Sen. Cape- It is virtually certain, however, successors were announced at the ACTH. Doctors almost daily warn child with Rome municipal au- dent Truman might ask Congress people that they. can never be hart again. that invitations to attend the cere- or a one- wo -and-15-minute Jerry's mother, however, that U 0 Wn thorities as his son, Renato Ro- for power to seize the strike : “ mony.will_be_issued to all Legion conference of Miss Coplon. her ACTH: is still. in. the. research esse is ERIE rts . bound coal mine . = uproot Today the Mirioh County Coii- members of the Cabinet, Supreme family, Mr. Paimer and Judge stage and that there is no as- . Yoru WEY. ot" Ing is The. White H The dinner, said Mr. Truman. gressman sent the following let" . \ Ryan : 3 i Rivers fo Recede “Stromboli” critics say... Page 16° e ouse announced was the most remarkable one he tar: i Court, U. S. Senate .and House © P oti ey surance the improvement will be : i | earlier in the day that Mr. Cole SE o div p say. Guisto Giuseppe Rossellini, 4 and he has } oth Refuse Comment long-lived. Leukemia, they say berto G and Mr. Chi n pad er for more ay dear Sen. Capehart: (Continued on Page 3—Col. 3) Palmer said he had no com- jg still regarded as incurable As Headwaters Fall although Miss Bergman still was .4 9.00 ne ne EB Woulq repent there , $ "®: “In my judgment the fecent ment. ° Ne y LOCAL TEMPERATURES married to Hollywood surgeon ‘ than 30 years. statement by the tepublican Miss Coplon also refused Jeyry was flown to New York 6am ..27 10 a. m... 30 Dr. Peter Lindstrom at the time The operators negotiating sub.
i | to for treatment by The Indianapolis : i committee consisted of George H ake a state ~ pi ; - bS : £ e H. ! State 0 ens Di ive make a Statement, . Times, after the paper succeeded ‘' & MM... 7 11 a.m... 32 of the birth Love, spokesifian for pith of But Mr. Palmer said before the i Sam .. 28 12 (Noon) 33 Miss Bergman since has ob ' ) ° -
in securing the expensive and and Western operators; Harry
(commissioner of the Indiana Coal
State police today began a svs- will need an adjournment of the dianapolis leukemia victim. 11- weather locally will shove th SEATTLE, ~ Wash Feb 17 Mr. 1 IM M ¢ ane § ‘ mr Ove and jr. Moses at-
vear-old Tyrone (Tony) Diggin, Mercury to 28 tonight and to 4s (UP). Gale-forcs winds whistling =~ } : used ¢ er in the state in a befare taking over her defense. ynoce trip and treatment i be. tomorrow. down the British Columbia coast jiended Jas | night's secret meeting Arve car title racketeers. ing financed by the Vartety-Clab; Headwaters on. Hoosier. Fivers today. hampered ihe searchfet ids Wi Tr rout - i, The check J as request. a by Pope ‘Much Better,’ of Indianapolis. “continued falling as crests moved the five members of the 17-man costly cor » ol " ol ong "i _ Secretary o tate Charles em- farther downstream. The Wabash crew of a B-36 bomber who SL, tract dispute tha as iti Tie a ‘ : : para-' oo . fad ' ing who heads the state Bureau of Celebrates Mass Officially, University Hospital p,,.. will crest at 10 feet over chuted from their craft when precipitated the nation’s * worst
where he is a patient, reported no coal crisis change in his ¢ondition. But his mother, Mrs. Ruth Diggin, who
Lamas. flown ta New York: with her:
i Motor Vehicles. The bureau furn- VATICAN CITY, Feb. 17 (UP) ished the state police with a gull — His Holiness Pope Pius XII,
flood stage at 7 p. m. today in three engines caught fire. N o ' Covington. Crests on both Twelve other men from the Mr. Lewis negotiating commit1 " branches of White Ri iver” will disabled six- engine. plane had tee included UMW Vice President {rE ER TO00 HEW CHE aRdTErE Who MONaHy AigIt: 18" Telling much FEaEH “the ‘main Btream -over the been Brought out by TeSCueis and Thomas Kennedy: UMW -Secres | have been issued dealer license better” and celebrated mass in son, said Tony wasn't feeling so yoo. -end, the weather bureau were under treatment for injuries tary-Treasurer John Owens, and t plates. his private chapel today, Vatican well yesterday. © said, "and exposure, George . J. Titler, president ‘of Fleming said the investiga- sources reported. Doctors, she said, had to re-. “At Muncie. Barbara Cummini.!. A ground search party of 55 UMW District 29 in West Vir. tion was primarily to dig out self- However. the _pontiff's audi- !leve Tony of an excess. of body ‘14, was” killed by an electric men returned to the Royal Cana- gina a “dealers” who operate un- ences were canceled for -the fluids yesterday. One of the shock yesterday when she tried dian, Navy destroyer Cayuga Both sides met with their fu#l awfully out of hotels, - rooming fourth. successive day because charac teristics of ACTH i? _re- to operate a pump in the flooded early today after spending most, 20-man negotiating committees Rotiges and Trailer CAMPS: Where “thers 18 §TIT a Slight hoarsness tention—of—fluids—in--the: body ~ basement "oT" her” PATERtE Tarn or the Wight tramping through DHerore st: arting their” trimmed-
.dealers obviously are operating in his voice,” the sources said. leading to swelling ps home. [the rain-swept underbrush of down conference, out of permanent establishments It was believed the Pope would " But back to little Jerry Duna- Meanwhile, the swollen Missis- Princess Royal Island. Planes. Shortly after the conference _ as required hy law. the police: will spend another quiet-day tomorrow way's—aetivities yesterday. —— _=ippi River today threatened to which had droned low over the—opened;- “Southern —operators—cres— - check no further. he said” in preparation ‘for Sunday's He had an extra visitor besides burst a big ‘levee in southeast| wooded island, were returning to ated a flury of excitement when Ss Found Irregularities strenudus beatification ceremony his mother. Robert Oberreich, Missouri. Army engineers said. their bases Mr. Moody led them out of th The drive grew out of a recent in St. Peter's Basilica for Maria formerly of Indianapolis and now the flood situation wis becoming Winds of 40 miles an hour with conference room for a yo 8 » | investigation by "Mr. Fleming's Lopez Vicuna of Spain director of the Madison Square worse in Louisiana. gusts upto 63 were recorded at i 3 = us. . department into. widespread title Children's Theater and associated Flood waters receded in the|Prince Rupert, British Columbia sii " on y Dis urbe Jjrregularities® The ‘investigation. Washington’ s Birthday with the Madison Square Boys upper Ohio Valley. A forecast ofjas the storm swept in from the : r. o oody was . disturbed at Mr. Fleming said, revealed that Club, came to see him? | fair weather in the flood zone! North Pacific. Driving rain being left out of last night's see-
ret huddle. When the govern-
cars bought in Michigan were be- Postoffice Hours Listed during the next 48 hours offered turned soggy snow into six-inch
e i 5 he ’ * victim. 10-year-old Billy Ander- held bv an informal court ruling. Marts of the country to be sold ception pi victim. 10: Berserk Blond Endangers . ' i. Coal supplies were down to
| When. a car from out of state a. m. to 8 p. m. for receipt of Mr. Oberreich, son of Mr. and eight-day average throughout t is issued a title in Indiana the parcel ‘post. dnd registered mail Mrs. L. H. Oberreich of 6330 N 3 Lives i in Sky-High Melee country as 372.000 of Mr. Lewi law requires that a. peace officer and sale of postage stamps. Chester St. Indianapolis, rea . United Mine Workers staved o check the motor number of .the « Special delivery section, operat- about Jerry in the New York Pilot, Co-Pilot Land Plane Safely After of the pits in defiance of .2 vehicle = against the. purchase ing on regular schedule. papers. He first came to visit him . . ) wo . records. Regular Sunday and holiday col- last ‘week and made him an Passenger S Violent Attack Over Washington (Continued on’ Page 3—Col. n Mr. Fleming said his joint lections, with clerks in the mailing honorary member of the Madison WASHINGTON, Feb, 17 (UP)--A 37-year-old platinum blond Times Index check with Michigan authorities division reporting as scheduled. Square clubs. staged a love riot in her chartered plane over the Washin ton Deople 19 in the title racket revealed that, There will be no city or rural Jerry lost one of his playmates area today and just missed killing everyone aboard. g . About People FP sesaeas many of the cars for which In- carrier delivery and no dispatch yesterday. Four-year-old Bobby The woman, identified from a driver's license as Miss Willi Alisernegts En 3% {diana titles were issued never had to-or from Ft. Harrison. Collins, -a- New York leukemia j,i. Frost of Coral Gables, Fla, went beserk-a ies re Briage ceeeas tesssascinne 3
been in the state. At least four] = ——— - victim who has been under treat- ,.. rour.geat plane left .W
: hingt V p POSSW lupstate “peace officers” .made Mrs. “Henry Ford, 83, ment with ACTH, was released p,m Beach, Fla. ashington National Airport enroute to Crossword .......eeeeavs 14
I said, screaming “Do you love Editorials ..coseivreraresn 20
statements admitting they certi- to go home. } d, fied motor number checks without In Serious Condition Last Saturday another ACTH- Her two companions, Pilot K. me?” © Fashions theeessrersinge i ever having seen the cars. ‘DET ROIT, Feb. 17 (UP) Mrs. treated leukemia sufferer, Harold H. Dubanowich and Co-Pilot T-C. Mr. Sallee assured her he did. Food sesnenesdscineesiog i 5 During the -probe. Mr. Fleming Henry Ford, 83-year-old widow of Kravets ig 4 was leases fo re- Sallee. said. ‘the melee startéd 4 No, you Yo " she ‘yelled, RE sass teh rau¥ien 8 said,” two upstate ‘car dealers” the automobile pioneer, was re- turn to his home in innipeg. Cn ’ ey C ng im Jus ily. : ar ‘ Ted fash iyunnse . were found operating out of room-, ported hospitalized in serfous con- Canada, after two weeks treat- shortly before dawn when they Mr. Sallee decided he had had Inside Indianapolis coves 19 ing houises, without lots or facili dition today. - ment. were flying about 15 miles south enough. . He stretched out face Dr. Jordan irae evyy 11 ties for handling -eithér new or A spokesman at Henry Ford Fen of Washington. , down on the floor, covered his. Mes: Sanuers sassesanes 3 used cars. Hospital refused to discuss the .Miss Frost. they said, first head with his hands and let the °° ; sefvenss serenade : “As the number of dealers has nature of Mrs. Ford's illness. He Fall Off Ledge Fatal pounced = on Mr. Dubanowich, blond pummel him all the wily xounian tesrsassasiacnes 13 grown through the years,’ Mr, sald only “that she entered the " EVANSVILLE, Feb. 17 (UP)— whacking him across the head back to National Airport. Patio trtescneseuscen gen “it. is obvious that hospital for a “checkup.” . She Sam Kelly, 56, burned to .death with her fists. The startled pilot As — soon as they touched BUI0 = vasissrreisnnrncis an
{a number of dealers of this type apparently had been in good today when he fell from a ledge almost. lost control of the ship. ground, the two battered fliers Boon Sadi bond | 1
|have slipped in. health. Tv where. he slept while working’as | Mr. Sallee jumped to the. rescue. jumped out and called for help. Sport 24.26" | “These’ ‘dealers dre potential Mrs. Ford, often called her hus- a "tavern _ night watchman and The ‘blond flattened him:in the Airport police . hauled the diy Man ae 28 |dealers not only in schemes to. band's “silent partner,” became landed in. a six-inch space. be- aisle with a right to the jaw and screaming, biting-blond away to eAlher VAD «scssvavens the executrix of’ his estate when {ween a basement wall and. a then turned amorous. She kissed Alexandria, Va., Hospital, ‘Where, Earl Wilson: ..ouveanaees 14 (Continued on Page 3—Col. 6) he deg APE. 7 7 1947, Fl . urge, ; land mayled him fetociously, ashe was 8 glace under observation. Women's, dedrianiannanedV §
Fleming said,
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