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~——=Pope Pius XII, the

- Pontificate in’ prayer and work . health -and spirits.

" state,” while its 1000 citizens received. a day off to mark the MT and Mrs. Bernard J. Doyle,

“HELD IN $35,000 THEFT

THE E INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

Cardin al! Silla = Arrives in Rome With ‘Party of Pilgrims

VATICAN CITY, Mar

(UP) | Pope of péace,”” marked his Tith birthday and the 11th anniversary of his

today in apparently excellent

i bite and yellow Vatican flags from all buildings ‘in the one-squaré-fnile Vatican!

Be

double anniversary of the Pope. 6251 N. Pennsylvania’

To the aging Pontiff, however, day was named the “Sophomore

ft was but another arduous day| " that began at 6:30 a. m. ‘and Sweetheart which probably will not end until: 1 a. m. tomorrow, after he has'her class,

at Butler

and said his final prayers. The dual celébration coincided ~Rome-

[Archbishop Francis Cardinal /

Spellman of New York, who leg Safe crackers who forced entry}

the i fat

them overseas, took them throu ‘cashier's __the holy doors of St. a silica today. -Congratulatory- cable the thousands poured Mhto the Safe. Vatican today from all over the

world. Chiefs of state, cardinals, today by Lula Mason;

bishops, priests and the faithful the hospital, - during preparations

wished the Pope well. © A special register was placed in: the antechamper. to the Papal! apartment, and through the day! diplomats accredited to the Holy

for cleaning the office, {combination had been-

gained through an offi

See came fo sign their names in PILGRIMS RETURNING

honor of /the Pope. LONDON, Mar. 2 “TAmerican Overseas

(UP) — 'stratocruiser left for

MIAMI, Fla, Mar. 2 John. Wesley Hux, ~_stspect in a $35.000 Cleveland returning to their

bank holdup, was captured—last homes-after-a-visit-in Rome. They! night as he drove along a Miami had a 10-minute interview with

Street. the Pope dn-Rome

The real bargain |

: : industry's labor troubles now can Try richer Beech-Nut trustee of Whisk Run Township 'be traced to the Kr Lewis loned’a crude telephone out of ug - eight years, was elected assessor ithe loudspeaker. They climbed a Coffee for that foll-of- four years ago and formerly was| Agreement of 1046-. Tage ina el telephone pole, tapped a wire and good-coffee flavor. a Sunday School superintendent. | asked the Grafton, N. D., operator 5\ Every pound i is — the head of the union and the © to send help. =

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‘Miss Jo Ann Doyle, daughter of

‘Elected by the’ mi men students of ss Doyle will rule gone over the last of his papers tomorrow night as “Sweetheart” |

glass jars and a concrete pipe un-! lof { the “saphomore getillion dance (9 der his barn: He said he trans-| S- { pr at ¢ ~~ ferred the nr Jit v2 Hie Money to] :

of than 500 Catholic Holy Year pil-| B grims from the New York region. | From Hospital Safe

- escaped with $2248 from the office! several irregularities.

The discovery was made carly audit the bank’s books for other lice said. Entry to the room was week-end burglary for the short-25-year-old today with 17 Catholic pilgrims,

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. [Cold Front _ Moves Down From Canada

Most of Nation

(UP)—William Kraeutler's rh : a happy family man. and father lof. five children lay dn shattered, reine

‘Stole. to Pay Debts,’

His despondent wite Killed rer k:iself and her five sons and daugh-|

% Tells A ‘Employee iters "by turning on the gas ‘jets Locked in Grip -- |yesterday in the kitchen of their, Tells 4 uthorities. duplex apartment. © Of Frigid. Wave ble _State Servies WE ot By CHICAGO, Mar. 2 UP) =e

THE TRAGEDY gieetel Mr. {Bristling March winds

* {Kraeutler ‘when he returned home! School superintendent was in, jail yesterday from his job as.a printday after he confessed he faked, ‘er at the Colgate-Palmolive-Peet the $21, 779 burglary of his own] Co., Jersey City. He collapsed; bank. = |when the policemah at his dodr Kenneth W._ Boldt, 46, broke told him his family was dead. down and admitted hé took the| Worries over medical bills and | money from the First National fear they would be evicted appar-

out of Canada. | “Winds ranging from 30 to 50! imiles per hour whistled across|

He choose death as said he committed the theft “to'out.” . - | Snow ‘squalls accompanied by pay off obligations. | “Forgive me,” she said in a note high winds were reported in the After confessing, Boldt led She addressed to her husband and Great Lakes region and. traffic]

{sharply from Montana to NeWig,n of Columbus, Ind. today day after she collapsed, screams {Bank yesterday, at the clinfax of ently led Mrs. Kraeutler, 36, to England and south to the Gulf of! St. yester- a three-day investigation. “the only Way premio [planned to set up an emergency Dies Here at 85 ing and sobbing hysterically, on

University.

this 150-acre farm outside of town dresser. he where $19,099 was recovered in| - said huge snowdrifts highways and caused many minor te inthe aria {Bend to the Lake Michigan shore. his account. i Traffic also was disrupted by snow in the Syracuse, N. Y., area. Snow fell as far south as Knox-'

rd ips] Accept Seizure; iville, Tenn., and freezing tempera-

Authorities first became’ suspic- } ap. .p } tures were reported throughout Hope Tennessee and northern Arkan-

atiious of Boldt when an investiga- . ew Sas, With Lewis Fades Record 20 Below

§ ledgers showed They said (Continued From Page One) | The mercury dropped to 30 de‘type of government seizure -- Brees at Nashville and 48 at

~ {Boldt apparently had forged sev: jeral notes. They continued to whether it would be by the Jacksonville, Fla. Further north, “token” ' method used - during

‘World War II, or a -plan under which the government would take

h He reported to Bank Presi- the Donte and pay rental for t ¢ whipped up one of the winter's St.

2 dent E: K. Roggenkamp last Mon- 1d. \day that bandits broke into the oo Soren "with (UP)— An vault over the week-end and>-mad. mo return-to-the Owners —

They suggest that if the gov-

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office

a maid ‘at discrepancies. Confronted with the: evidence, « The safe Boldt readily admitted the theft.

forced, po-| {But. at first he had blamed a marék, N. D.

ce window. age.

ow a—yesterday— s Airlines, [off with the funds.

’ Actually, Boldt said he worked) New York, ernment should seize the indusFriday and Saturday Nights after try it also should take temporary other employees left to get ready control of the union and force, for the robbery. He said he first|s contract by arbitration. The sawed off a metal hasp and then’ ‘Red River valley. sawed through teel b /arbitrators, they say, should be - ough a steel bar before, teompetent- citizens not connected [gainiiig entrafce to the vauit. with management, organized, | He said he took most of the !labor, or the government.

money Saturday when he re- | The operators oppose a govern-! |ermployees oe bank after other yent. union negotiated contract Attends Church onthe ground that the govern-| | Boldt said" he -picked i the! iment would be subject to politi-| rest of the loot Sunday. He went| *|, Pressures. The probable re- ,,..; vigibitity toa mere fve to church with his wife, then went | ©: (N€ Operators assert, would roe byt it was ne match for two ito the bank.“to fire the furnace.” CC, 30 agreement that the indus-.,q hungry truck drvers trapped; Ht-was then he-added-the finishing! LY. os find difficult oF impos- 175" stalted tratter-truck-—— i ouches to the ‘burglary’ scene. 8 e o assume, : Climb Telephone Pole 3 — Blame 46 Pact ~TFhey-sat-inthe-truck for four

| _The bank cashier is. a. lifelong oo {Milltown resident. He had been ‘hours awaiting aid, then rippe {bank cashier since 1946. He was They declare that many of the ithe truck radio apart and fash-

Kentucky!

snowplow “bucked 17

—tther-Secretary of the Interior.” Several objections have been matte os seizure of the mines, even ugh leading operators are| ' he Jrvisgton Service Circle. willing to accept it. One is that nternational Order of King's owners of high-cost and Jow-profit | i Daughters and Sons; will meet atior “marginal” mines might be un-|

|2 p. m. next Thursday in the {willin, g to take back their prop-i| | home of ‘Mrs. M. D. ‘Fields, 8225 erties from the government. An. worked on a voice line.

Pleasant Run Pkwy. Assisting | An early-season thaw sent a {other objection is Pr: {the hostess will be Mrs. Otto is Tebtion - now has. no/huge ice pack down—the Black { Ebert, Mrs. J. W. Heaton, Mrs. | “authority. “For,

— JF. Giax, Mrs. John F. Hoff] -But there have been indications the stream to flood Granger, in Congress that if the President] WY0. Granger's water supply was|-

| After a snowmobile... reached) :

“Irvington Group Plans Meeting

lin electricity. Telephone engineers) {said the trick would have been| ‘relatively simple on a dial line put ithey were “amazed” that it

land Miss Martha - Cunningham.

i ‘Mrs. 1. D. Kingsbury, presi-| q.q for - , seizure pow: cut off and one man was electro dent, will preside. Mrs. H. F. Jor- |i; quickly furs Po o Bipartisan cuted while trying to restore elecdan, program chairman, will in: vote. {tric power. : | troduce a stylist from L. 8. Ayres| . A' check of Indiana mine op-| Southern California's temperajs Co., who will present the Pro-lerators indicated, however, that tures were balmy with a high of gram. = |they“ ‘were not yet resigned 10/66 expected today. A near-cloud-AvCEE SLEGT SATE ELECT SHARP seizure of mines. Hoosier opera- | burst flooded the main intersec"Wimes State Service tors questioned said they were | | tion of Perris, Cal., but the water | NEW CASTLE, Mar. “2—Ver- unaware of any ‘general change receded quickly. non C. Sharp has been .electéd in the attitude of the industry. TT nr a orestdent of, the New Castle Feeling indicated here was that Reveal Death of Sadek, unior amber of Commerce to ,Some- individual operators ma fill the unexpired term of Peter! feel government dies is the| Egypt ‘Beauty’ $ Father Zanetti, who has left the city. [only solution to the crisis but that| CAIRO, Mar. 2 (UP)—The govocisss: there would be no immediate ernment-controled Cairo radio announced today the death of} ‘Hussein Fahmy Sadek, father of{

a nY “|change in the official oppositio Bei +-- four-Own es PP. n. Narriman Sadek, 16-year-old

Seek to Opén Mines ; i : » le, Hom e Th is Meanwhile, there is a noticeable Egyptian beauty, Mr. Sadek’s death was dis-| Spring:

determination among government officials to get the coal mines into Jnermal ee next: Monday closed in-a-broadcast which gave os and ‘end an mdustrial paralysis, details of his funeral at the pring is just around the Sharknass mosque in Cairo. corner! . | . the happiest King Farouk was represented time of ~the year for HOME OWNERS.” The |,

TaD a SS : sii

gradually creeping over the coun-|

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~Further- official steps may await

the decision of Federal Judge Omar Fathi Pasha. A govern-

by—his—chief-military—aid;~Gem|~

| Following a meeting of city offi[the northeastern quarter of the cialis and coal dealers yesterday

country. Temperatures droppedigtternoon, Mayor Robert Steven-|

A survey showed the Columbus, schools better supplied than {most cities of the stgte. With the, state and federal authorities to'left propped on their- ‘bedroom came to a virtual standstill inlexception of one grade school, {northern Indiana. State Policewhich has fuel sufficient for only - blocked la week, the schools have coal on

ville

industries.

Winter s Coldest. Weather Heightens State Coal Crisis

"(Continued From Page "One) school, - five miles northeast | Noblesville, also is closed. With. dealers’ fuel supplies exhausted, an emergency commitHeese —Fer=2Wh-

tig is rationing—with a limit of 500 pounds to the customer—the 50-tons of coat available “in the” city. i The 50-ton pool was assembled Glenn Ferguson en route * home /through contributions from Nob- With two truck loads of coal} Household: Which the officers said was stolen SWept ors. who have shifted from coal [rom the Jones Brothérs strip across the nation frém the Mis-| to: oil as fuel- scraped out their West of Brazil. sissippl valley to the Appalachians {coal bins and contributed the rei today as a cold front. rolled down qt to the community pile.

- Plans Committee

{committee.

{hand to last for two weeks or or Bishop, Hoosier author. willbe i 30

1 Children Hurt sz In Gas Explosion

"Suffer Facial Burns In Home Accident

Three- -year-old Michael Jackson ifor a time wh it was 20 below zero at Pember- and his sister, Nancy. 20: months, | tno, Minn., and 10 below at Bis- were burned on the face yester{day when Mike turned on the gas 8 book, “Hoosier Courtships in

worst ground blizzards in the Red|. The River valley .of North Dakota breaking a kitchen window. —and— ~The —Their—mother, storm stalled automobile traffic Jackson, was visiting a neighbor! and airline schedules were dis- at the time of the explosion. The in the Indiana Poets Society, Inrupted. More than 25 autos were children were treated at home by diana Historical Society, McGufistranded near Fargo, N. D. and an ambulance physician and re- fey Society and the Federation of 150 schools were closed in the ported in “fair condition. | Another Indianapolis youn g- of _At_Thief. River. Falls, Minn. a ster, 1-yvear-old -Herman Barnett Scientist: miles of was burned yesterday when he packed snow in a -blizzard to pulled a hot iron off his mother’s Bishop, and a daughter, carry a 12-year-old girl to a hes! gs board at home, 558 W.! Clgrice B. Keiffer, both of Indi4th St. In North Dakota the Blizzard He-was treated at General Hos- son, whipped along on the heels of pital for burns on his face and! grandchildren and two _great-. {50-mile-an-hour winds which re- right arm and released.

escaping gas exploded, |? collection of her poems last

STRAUSS

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ithem, they told rescuers that they| had only “an amateur interest’! °

k river, It jammed; causing} ———— —

“Mrs.

Fifty-mile-an-hour gales stove in their home, 518 E. 17th!

“TRADITION WITH A

Phyllis Gypsy Trailer She also painted i

imore. No. industrial cutbacks ;lhave been made in Columbus as {yet because of the coal famine. - Three Alexandria coal truckers, accused of trying to “solve their own. fuel--problems Wwere—free-—on $1500 bonds from Brazil today on charges of grand larceny. }- State police arrested David a ague, Frank . Reynolds _ ‘and -

GLENCOE, Minn., Mar. 2 (UP), ~The: deiense pressed for a dJdirected verdict of acquittal in the trial of a brunet stenograpner accused of killing a prominent attorney who she said fathered her unborn child. * he TT

‘Attorney Frank Warner. rested /ithe defense of Laura Miller, 24, with dramatic abruptness yester-

Sheriff Martin “Slack said the raiders forced their way into the coal pit by shooting off a padiock. ———

Hoosier Author

the witness stand. The plump Minneapolis woman broke down after relating a story Mrs. Martha Bishop | «of an iliicit romance and repeated

Rites {intimacies with Gordon Jones, Rr Being Arranged 136, who was shot and killed in his ites for Mrs. Martha .C. Hutchinson, Minn., law office can.

i in Flanner & Buchanar mor. Miss Miller gg that bi {was pregnant by ones, Fa re arrangements are that he had tried to get her to attempt an abortion. Mrs. Bishop, who was 85, died! When she could not keep down {Yesterday in her home. 2201 N. the pills he gave her, she testi|New Jersey St. following a brief fied, she decided to kill herself _jlllness. She was '& native ofland pointed her revolver at her: {Straughan and resided in Illinois|stomach. She said Mr. Jones (and in Benton and Newton Coyn-|dashed to her side to seize the [ties in Indiana before moving to/gun and that it discharged and {Indianapoiis: She taught school|killed him. ; ile living in Illinois. Led From Courtroom The writer published her lead-| ‘Miss Muler's voice rose to a shout as she told of Mr. Jones’ 'body falling. The courtroom crowd was tense and silent, spectators’ faces taut, as the ‘defendant's \voice faltered and she broke into hysterical sobbing. Shé started ‘screaming unintele ligibly, and was .led from the courtroom. When she was brought back she collapsed again, and Dis|Poetry. She was also- a member trict Judge Joseph J. Moriarty Second "Church of _ Christ, | ju: m- TT] FI doubt that it is necessary to Surviving are a son, John D. ‘put this woman through ‘this Mrs, agony.” Mr. Warner nodded and said lanapolis;ia sister, Mrs. Anna Alli- simply: “No more questions, The Ann Arbor, Mich.; fouridefense rests.” a

Judge Moriarty [trial until this afternoon.

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