Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1950 — Page 2

Ten States Declare Coal

Emergency

THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1950 THURS

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ol [Combs to Enter | = Race for County Auditor Dies Here at 81

Originally Mentioned ™"

For Clerk Nomination Roy T.. Combs, Center Township “assessor, today announced his candidacy for the Republican

Dancer ond ‘World Citizen’ + Wabash [Reported Found primase, Haiti Marriage Raps Labor Bills ref Bs put

{diary Audrey Peters Will Not Not Strong Enough, |

boots along with clothing and Renounce Citizenship Senate Group Told

{love letters belonging to his last {mistress was reported by a Milan HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 23 (UP) DAN KIDNEY (=A dark-haired dancing beauty. Times Staff Writer

veitianmpern oomma |

Set for Saturday

Attorney Linton A. Cox died! —tyesterday-athis-home,;-3202- Cone

newspaper today. The Nuovo Corriere Della Sera * {said the articles were found 1x

| Rites for Attorney

“Number Idled in nomination for auditor of Marion er

Fuel-Starved Industries Rising Steadily

County. He said he will base his cam|paign for the auditor nomination

.'sald today her postdl romance

| | By | WASHINGTON, Feb.

{tral Ave. He was 81,

Born in Azalia, Ind., he ved most of his life here and was active in legal circles.

with citizen-of-the-world Garry Davis may be climaxed by a Haiti marriage. Audrey Peters said she and the

Neither

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the Taft-Hartley L nor the Roberts Bill go far enough In curbing labor unions to save

competitive capitalism and

reed three boxes walled into a house

at Gardone on the shore of Lake Garda, where the late dictator and Cinta Petacci spent their last

he ay

rly May Over

SBURGH, Feb. 23 (UPj— on ‘his record as head of-the overnment, By LY PITTSBURGH, I # 23 Op $600,000 reassessment program He was a member of the Indi. 28-year-old former flier began [federal sub-committee ee The newspaper said the diary United Pre A state of emergency wa bel ted by hi ' corresponding last October, but a 0 covered 20 years of Mussolini's LONDO! clared in 10 states today because NOW ng conducted by his town- ¥ tana Bar Assocfation, Columbia’, . noo. met: 2 [today ascent to power and his rule as of the coal strike. [oi oifjde. 2inallv had-b % Club, Indiana Pioneers Society, “ ~ { :This viewpoint was presented 0 duce. The boxes were said to tremely he ‘Pennsylvania, Ohio, Massachu- pir. Som oh one wi Bi en {Indiana Historical Association, | | Davis. son of sstely og {by Dr. John V. VanSickle, profes- ave heen opened in the presence ported tod setts, Illinois, Michigan, Minne-|q,,."¢;. "(pq GOP. county clerk’ + {BH Dea Pu am. Prienes ead his ths (Sor of economics at- Wabash Col-lof Brescia police and their con. - other citie: .sota, Wisconsin and Iowa joined! po ination but’ subsequent party | Church. . fC DATED WOT iy tL Hea p lege. He came here to testify On tents gent to Rome. ° | New York and Virginia in in-| maneuvers resulted in his candi- A graduate of Earlham College, © PF Or work J aens Hip anc a ] {behalf of the Indiana State, partisans: executed. . Mussoling “hours of - King, emergency measures’ 6 uty for auditor, instead, 4 [he received his law degree from the. shape) a a "Chamber of Commerce. ‘and Miss-Petaccl Apr. 25, 1945, election keep hospitals and other vital {the University of Michigan. y apely ncer sa at's | Clarence executive : : Sc} . services in operation.* Heavy Patronage | He is survived by four sons, NOt for her vice president state Hit b St § & 3a result "Mére ‘than ‘60,000 workers in| The township assessor gained Thomas H., Addison H., William “I will not renounce my Ameri- chamber, was with him when he {| Y reo car; of British s val dependent industries already political prominence during the E. i Frank H., all of Indian- can Siiyenship; ' Miss Peters said. cary Sub Committee headed by Le Fractured Disregard : : ’ " : apolis; two . da: 8 «lf ( don't- wg ‘ ciar 0 3 were idle, last two years due to heavy pa- Roy Combs ¥ two - qaughters,. Mrs, Ly "And MTE-want to be Mrs y i d voting in t

The number was rising steadily. | Municipal authorities joined

one in Janesville, Wis.—ran com-

tronage in the reassessment proj-

Pastors Urged

tional Association of Assessing

man B. Whittaker, of this city,

and Mrs. Charles Crowell, Wess

Continue Services, dren, and three great-grandchil-. about politics and doesn't think

p. m. Baturday in Flanner & Buchapan movtuaty with burial

World Citizen.’ I-just want to be Audrey Peters . . . love grew Garry Davis.”

Mr by mail.

“I'm going to wait until I un-

derstand them - better before 1 Haiti Haugh Which she furnishes

James O. Eastland (D. Miss.)

Hearings on Bili

now exempt.

| A woman was injured seriously today when she fell in the path

1512 N. Pennsylvania St, suf-

swarmed to ing in recor

; ta nerd o lect, He was Fecently elected ern Springs, Ill; seven grandchil-, She'said she doesn’t know much, — - The hearings are on a bill in- b Bigte agencies R Fationing wi resident of the 1 diar Town- and she hopes Garry will join her. troduced by Sen. A. Willis Rob- S22 Jorhbouna Conese A Read Read Cha ing supplies, ordering partial dim-; Pp: ndiana To {dren she agrees with all. Mr. Davis'| ertzon. (D, Va), which wodld put} i an outs, and closing of schools. ship As Assoclats 4 2 Katherine Dunham, the fa- E.- Market Sts. between W Wir 5 | Bip BE850T8 SB0CIALION ARC Service’ will. be held at 1:30 theories. labor “unions anti- Mi Edith Wa. r. 43 t P . Mercy Hospital — only major|ig Indiana chairman. for the Na- mous dancer, has a concern in tryst laws from which they are! rs. ggoner, 43, of ervative

Party's cra

flock ou or Soh ene CH do Pur re | sd eo STE ary ames at som 008 prt ken et ag, fT ro 010, ) n . | x S Mocks, fram te Cheveciet pled “In dec {ding my candidacy for To to Put ‘Fire She sald her Worivipondence Miss Peters sald. “Frm going L. Lewis and the annual strikes pital. : :

_41o tide the hospital over until an! ‘expected coal shipment arrives,

{auditor, I considered the fact that I will be in position in that]

|

Into- Sermons

: says U.S. Red Elated

At News of Russ Bomb:

there to -help-her. “I hope Garry

~with-Mr.-Davis,-who-is now-in-Al-

sace-Lorraine, was irregular at will join mie

(of the United Mine Workers,

Dr. Van

Sickle said he would

I~ While "Tying on & stretcher waiting for the ambulance, she

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Auto Plants Hit lofce to continue helping with re-| Methodist pastors of Indianap- first. But there's almost a daily there so we can get acquainted,” iw Jerther and not How any in-|,14 police: lon register Some 40,000 Ford Motor Co. {assessment work — since these ols district today were urged to| WASHINGTON, Feb, 23 (Up, XChange of letters now. she said. “Then if “everything dUStTY"Wlde bargaining “I don’t know what happened At stak ‘workers will be laid off for one records are submitted to 1he yeep their ¢hurches open despite A SOPHIE d Mr. Davis, stand-in for Com- goes all right, we'll be married. vm. Stronger Medicine” exactly. I was in the safety zone " Foi 8, day tomorrow. auditor,” he sald oe 13h undercover agent p.dian Danny Kaye before the I don’t know where we'll live, ‘This is . doubtless stronger opt my left foot buckled and ne He . i ) Mr. Combs referred to his rec. the coal shortage. told House investigators today w sleeping hag or tree house, but medicine than the Congress is mons. The Packard will close Mar. 6, r. Combs referr is rec . ar, never actually proposed, she ping RB or tre us 1t 2 I fell into the path of the street- form a new sending 6900 workers home. ord showing that by efficiency In a letter to some 50 pastors, (nat American Communist leader sald. we'll find a solution to our prob- ready to administer,” Dr. fan ap» . Yor the hiext So! Other automobile companies and economy he was able to re- Indianapolis district Superinten: gieve- Nelson was Jubltant when His ‘latters are terrific,” Miss Tem.” Sickle ‘said. To She said she has > “tricky" , e nex were expected to announce simi- turn $38,000 of the reassessment dent Sumner L. Martin warned he heard that Russia had the Peters explained. “It just sort of eee —— ) T am convinced, however, that foot which gives way without Prime Mir lar production cuts and eventual budget funds back ito the county that * “we dare not close our atomic bomb, ° grew.’ MOLOTOV RANKED HIGH ) |we must finally come to some warning. Motorman of the car has promise shutdowns If thelr shrinking coal general fund. churches even if the church Matthew Cvetic, . former FBI The wedding date is indefinite. LONDON, Feb, 23 (UP)— such Solution 2 ag wationa) “tl. was W. C. Meyer, 57, of 2012 E, steel indust: stocks are not replenished. Prominent in civic and church] ¢Pure i ‘ © man who belonged to the Com- The bride-to-be Is undergoing Radic Moscow today listed ps Te 0 mp Omen by| Washington St. Labor Party Ford sald its future production affairs, Mr, Combs is president is cold’ munist Party for seven years, plastic surgery on a finger in- Desay Pram vi es] 3 Ho ing down upon us ) er ————————— ~labor wins, will be decided on a “day-to-day” of the Marion County Laymen’s: “It would wreck the entire pro- told the House Un-American Jured in an accident and will have DIY pier AC neRlaY. | Inaiverieney. Bigation, My Tags 127 033 Cars a basis, league and is an elder at the gram of our district to close our| Activifies Committee that Nel- her fourth operation on it in a Molotov, the former Soviet for- rols and finally some om of SPRINGFIELD. Mass. (UP) Party has | Milwaukee was the latest to Centenary Christian Church. He churches during Lent,” Dr. Mar- son constantly referred to Rus- couple of weeks, eign minister, as the top man Ba} pal Bociaiign wa win no, Since 1945, Chris Aspall, traffie the Socialis Join the growing number of cities also is a member of the Press tin said. “We would not recover sia as “we ; to the United States; After that she may go to Haiti among Premier Josey Stalin's ony ya Der jes bu: officer, has tagged 127,033 suo keep steel In where. coal rationing was ordered | Club, Masonic Orders, Athenaeum, from it for years, Make your ser- as “the enemy. to do missionary work, she sald; ‘closest colle es.’ 1d a P 2 obiles | lati enterprise a to protect the public health, {High Twelve Club and a directo® mons short . .. eliminate all serv-| ——— —— i is ague AL peace, RAE ISON TO, —JEObLLE oL. io OlaLIONA, SE a a government Hospitals Issue Plea "of the Southwest Social Center. * des but the worship service . . . J The wealth & De: Maypard : Matlin, Prost ans but hold the services on schedule . dry when tt ent of the Greater St. Louls Hos- : Urge your people to come, a. m. (India ital Council, wired United Mine Alabama Police Probe Ae ar Jeol attend sery- . - : #oin — : A in some Lab ws TeMdent. John Je Lewin, Slaying of Ex-Merchant ices even if the church is Sod Sree ! ixplain to your people at . n- whi of the Progressive Mine Workers! PELL CITY. Ala. Feb. 23 ears Rn od must’ : FR anklin 4411 and swept e: He pleaded with the two unions (UP)—Five men ordered an ail-| meet,” Dr. Martin continued, “but 0 0 ] o + Western Ei to find a way to supply St. Louls|ing former storekeeper to their the work of the church and’ the A : . during the hospitals with coal. {car-tast night dnd riddled. him| | Kingdom must go on even with- : : ; affect the e

Dr. Martin said the city's hos-|

- pitals have only a two to 10-day]

with bullets as he grabbed a out coal.

rifle from his son and shot it out “Put a little fire in your ser- St Supp. Lx. lgrenishido Answered, with his assailants, mon,” he concluded, “and the am ng lo Ss. o € In-| Charlie Hurst, 39, slumped to church won't need much heat.” - ’ IN * Ce Tito thely daily needs. his front yard dead. His son, migraine sits —— , } : ; PRL e nots Commerce Com- Howard, 19, was wounded in the —~— xX 1 eS a a OU “YT. 0 xr 2 e171 NT in oy Juniata Mission meets today to receive hip ‘during the brief, violent hall Margaret Doesn't: i ; iy : postoffice late reports on the state's coallos pyilets. Know Pop's Plans when co stocks and was expected to Issue| Motive for the attack was be-| NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 23 (UP) : ° stamps b _@ brownout order. |ing investigated by police. ‘ A x LY : A YF iim RARE - ~price-unti Sa The Chicago Transit Authority! SE ————————— ~-1f-the White House -has-any big} / = UH nis pos OUr a é YOON latest ca Yeas a Sout and oh and Three Times Not Out {plans for hosting her wedding and : ¥ : “We Ss i . retaining her father as its chief . : , match t may take some cars out of serv- Opn Bounding Bus locoupant. fter: 3052, , Margaret o : ink.” she The Illinois Central Rallroad,| MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)—Three Truman doesn’t know about it. mn com 011 an St y e 5 — ” a major commuting line, planned) times should be out—even on a in a a Hote : : STRA similar action. . {trolley bus. {in a brief stop en route to a sing-| y The Rockiond, 5 soar! oh Ernest R. Warren saw an-| ling a in Houston, Tex. SAYS

education last night. ordered oil! furnaces Installed at two high schools—then “decided to reopen/ 23 public schools closed since! Monday. a ; The board planned to spread the existing coal around to the, other schools and “gamble on a strike settlement.” Rockford is| the state's third largest city. | Iowa Fuel Co-ordinator Rod-| ney Q. Selby said the coal situ-| ation in Iowa was “dangerous” | and growing worse every day. th Clinton, Towa, and Pontiac, Ill, [==

other passenger board a bus and] “And I'm much too busy with head for a seat, only to be thrown my music to be thinking about a into a woman's lap when the bus wedding,” she added. “Music is swerved. He apologized, {my only romance at the é Ioment. " He rose to get off, only tol have the vehicle stop suddenly COLLEGE GIRL MISSING for ‘a red light and throw him| NEW LONDON, Conn. Feb. 23 Into the woman's lap again. (UP) — An 18-year-old student He apologized, got up and was reported missing today from started to leave but the coach Connecticut. College for Women; started up suddenly, depositing| Authorities said Janice Drumm, him in the woman's lap for the 18, of Waterbury, Conn., has not third time. ‘ been seen here since Monday.

set up rationing systems under i which city police will check all re- | - guests for-ecoal-delveries,——— . - - 1 The new fuel conservation com- | . ‘mittee at Erie, Pa. ordered a shutdown of- all local industries § Sunday and Monday, a brownout ’ , v Ty ——— of electric display advertising and § So early closing of ‘saloons and X clubs. . ) $A Sporadic picketing was report- FR anklin 4411 { ed in‘ the strike-idle soft coal i «0 TEE EEE HC Bee, CC a IY > fields, where some 372,000. of t John LL. Lewis’ United Mine Workers continued to defy a sec- i ond 10-day »Taft-Hartley injunc- 9 ¥ tion. A } i 0 Strip mines in Jefferson Coun- yres | - ty, Pennsylvania, bristled with . ’ : Ni KE a ————_—r———— = “Buns as nonunion miners ¥ood” gre BTE—— emer 1 — With ‘my-insistence upon-quality and — ] by to repel any invasion by rov- | Ing picket ands. v my fiance's eye on the budget, we wisburg, a., 14 pick- Bu. s Gi Is’ ! ets were bound over to the grand usiness 1r S thought our modern bedroom would Jury for allegedly beating a mine ATT beara RWRAT early FREE A ROK 0 2300075 Lorry AG oP TEP 8 Re GTR PER OP ATT TRANS RR SR ANY SRR AER TOR AR a! a A HR EH SB LR OM i bolichigan Fuel Administrator . : have fo go on the “some day bist. Donald 8. Leonard told city of- co . ’ y . “ficlals to set up emergency coal F. h . ’ 3 " Then Ayres’ showed us a beautiful rationi 1 b t ; / | . ran any supply on, as mon 10S group that we could afford right ay 3! SF SRE 0" and. ) ‘ . Sg Steel Plant Closing ein I J way. is lusttous. grey walnut finish TX “Railroads, operating on reduced | Fr 1 RL for weeks, continued . and smart simplicity would have apheavy lavofls. The Baltimore & | will be presented eo Lf) ANT man simple Ohio railroad laid off 2200" more pealed to any man. And I was deemployees, boosting the total idle . . : r - | on all roads above 50,000, ” lighted with the fine oak drawer inr Jones & Laughlin Steel Co. ae ’ : : ’ . ourth largest in the nation, laid : * y ; teriors and dust Is i of tne mint of 20 workers | VVednesday, Thursday, Friday tors and dustproof panels in every ho will be idle by “week-end : - . . + ET . ben all J&L operanons: (xed a. piece. We splurged a bit and chose ittsburgh district are closed. i “Dealers at Commbaored: March | 15 3: 1950 the double dresser es there will be enforced a ton or half-ton allow-| arc ° 3 | d i Bnce to homes and estimated ho quarrel over drawer space in our _ present supplies would last onl ‘Bve days. y | future. Public schools in Fast St. Louis. at 5:30 P. M. . =o (ll, were closed until Monday. * SUMMIT MAN FINDS | 3-pc. Bedroom Set with bed, chest, vanity or PEAK OF PLEASURE Saturday, March 4, 1950 dresser with mirror, 221.00 - . yd 8 ' . . : - THE M e iss a ‘ Tos 3 Bed ’ * (and un -pc. Bedroom Set with double dresser and at 12:30.P. M. rors 281.00. : pictur) mirror - . J : 1 on ’ Ayres’ Ayres’ Ayres’ . The Un in | "Ayres’ Furniture, Easy Payments Home Advisory Service Bridal Gift Service There & : : | Sixth Floor : : tied ; : | i _and an hr : . enabled us to have the furni- - helped us plan our bedroom ar helped me pl . There ; . asd oo , - an th Ayres’ Auditorium, Eighth Floor - |] = 3 ae : : ture and mattress delivered’ im- =" Pp pu P o bedding colors : ) : "Georgian" Innerspring Mattress, 32.86 ‘ mediately with no down Pay- rangement, color scheme and and included it in my gift pref. “ and 2.5 Matching Box Spring by Stearns nd Foster, ment. We arranged for month- ' accessories. Now ifs a: com. erence list. My gift sheets . . ,. “Mr. W ; | i 5 g af . ly payments in keepin with. our fe . . : na] oh gh - is ; There is no charge, but to assure seating, admission:is ~~. || 32. 85 ey income. os. Sortable faom 24 hows 4 day. just as | hoped . . . were al 0;-ens _FUMMIT, I}, — “Calvert Reserve : ; i] oat . sunny yellow. : =e how we iastes better,” a lve J, Pelka. rod ce : | ry A ‘81 Sh . ¥ De : : : : tt Dries “That's why it's the best w iskey buy 3 : \ . rn. fb. ete res Sleep Sho : <r ) - x Eh, w is there is! Nie 8 pleasure to switch!” by ticket gnly. Tickets are available at the Information Sy y ) : P . pr Credit Office, 2 Ayres Advisory Service, Ayres’ Bridal Gif ; J The Ma ~ PALYERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey : Tm i : fh Sixth O "Seventh Floor. Sixth_Floor . DE: a " 08 rvice, _ 4 Proof-65% Grain N y York Gy Ha : ; ib : iif co / ar . td loor L. STR. Distillers New York : Shwe rapa > : = iw : ‘ aay x Bm - AE {ary i) He Le, 3 fs A mead out shite Lx 4 ¢ Sd AA ® Vien Jar * = . . : alia re ST ch > caddy ; > : Fim d wt hE A = oH aa SNE po La eS Sa CRN SNE Vos Na Regia Nag tee aot . th ee aN = o . . pr ———