Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1950 — Page 2
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French Ports Tied Up |
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By Red-Led Walkout; Riot Sweeps Assembly 1 ety conroa
: Law-Makers Hamstrung in Attempts fo operator royaltiss to the union's ones ize-De. enal Jf {J Welfare and retirement fund, rais-| ——— legalize Death Penalty for Sttbotage of Us S. ing the total to 0 conte ton. | ; By United Press . ER Sak, ! : hou y : EE: ! A two-ply Communist offensive tied up France's ports Hpasy an Ed ination of . the and hamstrung attempts by the riot-torn National Assembly to 4 contract under which Mr Jegalize the death penalty for sabotage of American arms aid. Lewis was able to call sud den + = A Communist filibuster: with all the elements of 'a back alley strikes. ? : brawl crippled the assembly. Fist fighting, désk banging, shouted rE Ty A ~~ ‘insults and general pandemonium marked the session which began FOUR; Limitation of memorial
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; api eee ee omets - period work stoppages té6 five Sa rn ane MENL. yr oravia who it sald Tecentiyldays a year, and @ ; “I wonder if this isn't the énd| Were Sengenced to prison by the! FIVE: Revision of the adminisof Parliament,” Edouard Herriot, | COpimun government, [trative setup of the welfare fund,
France's elder statesman and as-| 10 Monsignass, identified only including a new board of trussembly president, . exclaimed in/28 Seec of Prague and Skerik ofitees, ~~ | Peril French Economy radon said: are ng: Ne, he operators said the new The Communist drive to para- . : ¢ - (agreement would run to July 1, lyze the legislative process of the Indic 1952, with either party authorized nation coincided with an upsurge! A mob of 10,000 peasants to re-open contract talks on 30! dn the long taut labor unrest armed with clubs and hatchets days’ notice.after Apr. 1, 1951; | Which threatened to undermine attacked.a police party sent to, The individual miners, who French economy. _ : {Investigate alleged violations of defied a “no strike” court order Communist - led longshoremen food controls at Gurja’s annual in order to continue theif walkstaged a-24"hour general strike feast and festival Mar. I, reports‘out. were jubilant about the new! at all French and Algerian ports. reaching here today said. |agreement. ‘They agreed it was) They were flexing their biceps) At least 23 persons were killed, good enough to induce them to for the planned offensive Egainst Including the district shperin-|return to their jobs. i American arms shipments. The|tendent of police, an assistant] py... Pennsylvania coal fields,
strike was reported effective at collector and five sub-inspectors. ¢pa man of the hour was the burly . is: : all ports. Another :17 were Injured. |Lewls, the miners’ idol and leader the Vatican, according to reliable sources.
“The U. 8. liner America got Korea - {for 30 years. ° away from Le Havre early this. phpe Chinese Communists _ex-. The new agreement covers PAI we WE atients : ac S
~~ morning, just before the port Wasipect-at- least 40° millon persons, ™iners- who work in the pits of |
; : | © : ® ==<igloved. ‘about 10 per cent of the total P® Western and northern com $ : M Si A general stoppage _of Paris Chinese population, to die of Tertial operators ang the plea oC or in ercy aying : 3 Mons « othe g any Owners o e so-called | ; Panapeis. Monday Spur nse. Si vation before the Txt TI%] aptive mines | .(Continued From Page Ome) [said Dr. Sander stayed three < . i - » . 3} 1 “" leaders conferred fruitiessly with! * This’ information . is carried] Tis segment of the Industry tolg how Dr. Sander—“a fine-| nights. “I passed away for 10 Jacques Chastellain, Minister of [daily in Chinese. newspapers Foduc0 350, million - of the rng | hearted man”-—sometimes stayed minutes, and Dr. Sander adminisTransport and Public Works... [Which “simply _ quote it "as a dons 300 million-ton outpu 370. most of the night with his para-| tered artificial respiration. I want Cancel Plane Flights ee Mesording 3 pe an 000 striking miners {lyzed wife. : to make it emphatic that if I am § vi ere S ” { - ’ » Many long distance flights | iont from Peking where he was! Boycotts Session i. John Burke, keeper of = thel/here today, it's because of him.” from Orly Field were canceled girector of the U. 8. Information| general store at Lake Massabesic,| Mrs. Martha Henderson, of because of a strike .by ground gervice. |, The Southern Coal Producersisaiq that lots of times late at/Manchester, had been critically ill crews. It spread today to Le| pr van Putten told the United AS80ciation, which makes-up-the nignt the doctor stopped at the during pregnancy and Dr. Sander Bourget, the other main airport press that thé official reasons for Temainder of he industry, Boy-store for directions f0-a sick per-'had called during his vacation. here, : the famine which he described | SOtted ast Right $ Session and ." son's home. “He sat with me for 45 hours A two weeks old metal indus- ag “general and not a local 1° a - - . Dew agree-| ny Sander's brunet secretary, and had coffee and sandwiches try strike was spreading through thing” were “acts of God and ment. Pres ont Josep " Moody Helen Maciolek, 24, described the brought in. He didn't leave my the provinces. Rubber plant Kuomintang troopps who de- Nas A ow ever » 10 ask doctor's late working. hours, his/bedside.” She said she stil owed workers joined the movement. | stroyed dikes.” sume oareainine ue delay to Te cancelling of bills of poorer pa-/him money, but he always told, The target of the Communist EE — [ume bargaining sessions,
adi arp {tients, and his inviting of a her not to worry about it. filibuster in the National Asseni- - Tei Soutract red ast woman who had had an Spetation Mrs eidred Whales, 3 Jesh . : 2 i ® + at. y + tin a3 * EW : t* Y Sms 2 omen nee StophENSoN Wins and Short” work weeks 0 TScUPerats th Hif hain or-twoioal Sites, aid AF it hadu’ bess on the] 7 . a ! “today.” Sh ld several ot eet olan, Jo. Sa] "| stockpiles to thes lowest evel m|_ Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick, who had alive today: She told several
1 history. _p required hospital treatment, sald: stories about how he helped pa-| gram. omm d 1] Early in February, President Dr.Sander told us not to worry tents.
Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York (left), is shown during an audience with Pope Pius XII. They discussed the ible appointment of a new U. S. diplomatic representative to
Twin measures to implement nse. He said for us| I the government program woud| ._ . =~ "7 a Ye A a vate Fanahin Polaton = =P ~deatht sentences for sab-| Release Is Up |Hartley act against the miners, (had a wood lot in Candia and for| C0 S ns : otage against American arms ald) To Parol Bo o | despite his reluctance to usa the us to help ourselves. He askeddf ~ . of . > Po and jail terms. for: Communist 2 ard | Mase-to settle any labor dispute. we needed any money.” Lk ‘wm strike agitators. — | (Continued From Page One) | The enraged miners promptly] ‘A Wonderful Doctor Stand on Unions Rush Speaker's Rostrum . months selling KKK memberships began an all-out, full-scale walk-| : Len :
“The filibuster got going vester- at $10 and keeping $4 of each sale out to enforce their demands,| Mrs. Maud Delaney, wife of an
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The first 50 declarations of ge ripped over 3 Slee “WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 (UP) id See. tric foe ) it 8 ut thelr - - retary of State Charles . Fiem.|Coffee on his back and arms in|—With their coal stocks ut thelr
2 didates for Congress, the General .|Assembly and local court offices “Ifile with Mr. Fleming. - - to the hospital.
Hor td Bi luge was tN€ Kitchen of his home. James lowest point—in history, the na="— {ng Solay ? Dut another deluge Wa% Robert Barckem, 23-months, was|tion’s railroads today prepared to “An Indianapolis, Republican, 5''e Preventive treatment When make further drastic cuts in train Wayne D. Adams, was the first eo tl sas. service at midnight Sunday. to file yesterday. He sought nom-i 0 ~~ pe The Interstate Commesce Com ination for a seat in the State tirst _/mission yesterday ordered coal House of Representatives. Can- —e nee fat alg raat burning freight service lowered to Sheffield Ave., before taking him [$0 per cent of normal and coal. - - +. burning passenger service to 35 per cent of normal. ' It was not known what effect the agreement reached last night
Other first-day filers for the’ May 2 primary included Philip H.
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(R.) Rochester; Orville 'W,| GOP candidates for judge were|sel Dr. said he was atacked when
Nichols, Jr, (R.) Knox; David R.|Oren W. Dickey, Mation; J. Ray- he told the men no tickets were
! | ho bo X ic, spoke next:| "hae ! day with a Communist rush of for his commission. He also prof-| Two. back-to-work orders by Mr. automobile mechan | Warns His Voie i the assembly speakér’'s rostrum. ited. from sale of white robes to Lewis and a “no strike” restrain-| He’s a wonderful doctor, an] . f Communist deputies seized it and the members. {ing order by Federal Judge Rich: scientious, reliable, honest. al Cannot Be Dictated held it for hours. Troops were] His success, credited to his mond B. Keech failed to persuade can call him day or night and he| Udiion oficial. influential in} galled’ In. twice to dislodge the oratorical ability, enabled him to them to return to the pits. | never fails. heh with- | the Democrat Party today knew Communists, - build a mansion in an exclusive, President Truman asked. Con- Sometimes he has come where they stood with Co “flilbuster would be pressed buy a yacht and a fleet of auto- thority to seize the mines and op- in bed and left medicine and shut | 70 sini hv - throughout the week-end. mobiles. ~~ erate them “as a public service.” the door and gone away. Bhe| ratic Club last night Ie said} Communist -reinforcements ap- Stephenson became so powerful He told Congress to act “as quick- grasped the shoulders of the doc-|, wanted tobe “a friend of la~! peared in the assembly chamber that he broke away from the Na-ily as possible.” : {tor and his wife and shook them but warned in effect: “Don’t “at breakfast time tg put new life tonal Kian organization and jts| “The danger to the national affectionately when she walked try to tell me how to vote.” e f 4 |wizard, Hiram W, Evans, and set health: and safety is real and behind the seated couple in leav-| “-
into the filibuste . Jr : i : He maintained the union-ap-| Every aw Rakts or rightist GP his owl KKK' fn Indiana. {Impedjate,” he sald. ‘Tt requires ing. : ¢ Candia [Proved position that’ the Taft. speaker was shouted at by the en Hé went ‘to prison, action at once. — | Mrs. Rita Parker, of Candia, Hartley law is unfair and un-
oute : i | 3 hen she tes-| Communists. -“THel favorite epi- Stephenson expected clemency -. Under his proposal, Congress sounded near tears w { workable. At the same time he! thets were “dirty .swine,” “ar! from Gov. Fa Jackson, who he would establish two special|tified. Once she had been serious- |... flatly that need: for some
“traitor,” “bribe filer.” had helped ‘elect. But Gov. Jack- boards--one to recommend “fair/ly ill: “When I took a turn for government control to prevent ca-
Other world developments: | son didn’t intervene. land just compensation” ror the the worse, he’ was there.” She |{astrophe from nationwide strikes Prepared Own Pleas {operators in return for the use of] [was just “one of the political facts Greece | “ Soon Stephenson began the first their mines and the other to It’ Not a Ga lof life.” x Greek voters will elect a new of Hore than 50 ye for free. S5tablish “fair and just com- $ or Bd Iq, {...Although Mr. Jacobs has been.
Parliament of 250. members £0<tgim “Nast of them he ha Sorby Fined A ap Widely mentioned as a possible i A i . 8 ndled ter Ain | fnorrow with the possibility that himaeif, preparing the legal papers Sh oo Doctor Finds Af Democrat nomiriee for U. 8. Sen-| . he oO 8 compet'ng par S| from his study of stacks of law : hopeful the miners Call From Truman ator 1A the fall, he declared his; Will come out strong enough to/poois that he was hope e
intention to seek renomination | form a stable government. | behelf hy » > Py 3. ade ay would reach an agreement before {for Congress. - ! Should the election prove iD-| “phonies.” {he had to use his new power. CINCINNATI, O., Mar. 4 (UP) | Proposes Substitute | decisive, new elections probably| “He often cried that he was Alin Bours datas i. und —Dr. Reed Shank was resting| Such action, however, would | pl follow in_which Field MAL: poiticat-prisoner. Kept at om oF the BeTWeEeh poration at CHRET HGH: 360 prevent his Sing” store the the successful wor ouinet toy because he had dangerous docu- Statler Hotel to begin the bar- pital whefi the hospital SWItcI:| June: as a candidate ror ton in fie Re emeul was _igainst the mented evidence against politl- gaining session that was to re- board operator called him on the the 25 4 candidate for Senate! dominant leader. Although Sgn % ho Tolbed Wh SONRE Ne ae we romans hopes vi ee. distance from Wash- Me. Jacobs proposed 3s-a. sob} arties have entered 3000 candi-| Three grand juries in Indian- on Te Mr. Foie. rr Lente di. or Trogon call. Stitute for the Taft-Hartley law ates ‘for the 250 seats, only tWO| a polis-- investigated his charges emerged with his traditional ing,” Mrs. Edith Friedlein, hos- oy Meanne wg on down on -the 8lof corruption and oné yielded a'séowl. . He -brusquely brushed pital switchboard operator, told 0D e. bargaining unit in
‘pensation for thé miners’ serv-
“parties are considered stron enough to form a government.
{famous “black box" containing aside the inquiring newsmen. the doctor. It was a person-to- | R20F Clptes. Bt. ls he ub London LA documents that resulted in Jack-| “Is the . strike ended?” one person call. |1f anbody can come u oh ag or War Minister John Strachey, |50R being indicted on a charge of| ggked. | Dr. Shank, who knows a gag| p ne.”
i Y. | . ; | The Jacobs pla | . Answering Conservative press at-|COnSpiring to bribe his fredoces-| Mr. Lewis jerked his thumb| when he hears one, refused the : plan would require
h + x Sacks, sald. today it was public SOF. Gov. Warren T. McCray. __|toward-the conference—room. call. The long-distance operator, manage tly asta) knowledge he repudiated Com-| But Jackson never was tried on. A moment later Harry Moses, however, insisted and Mrs, Fried-| }
! | oa {trict level “but in no event a! munist policies in 1940. ithe charge. Legal maneuvers. who represents the captive mine lein made another try. “U7 Ismaller unit than a whole ST cope Mrs Strachey in w detallsa (dragged on so Tong he finally took owners, strode out. ¥ = | pany.” With contracts expiring at statement dented as “not true” @dvantage of the statute of limi-| “How do you stand?” he was ! r
| R : ; ided different times, h id, charges made by Lord Beaver. tations, the case was dropped and | asked. ee Semaied ot “in industry,
\ {ta Ire with the gag. {In one segment of “an industry, brook’s Evening Standard that Jackson completed his’ term as Mr. Moses shrugged and spread 0 Bo along Wil fag. Shank such as. coal, “would not be a | hé “Mad never ‘disavowed Com-|BOvernor, (his. hands, palms up. - " lis on the line.” * {shock to the entire national! munist doctrine, i Previous Moyes—Failed | The néwsmen converged on the "
: ; | Then another man's voice said: economy.” 4 Mr. Strachey, former Minister | Stephenson appealed to the Conference room where Mr. Cole «This is Harry Truman. I'm! Mr. Jacobs also renewed his | pt Food at sphainted > = Mig. State Supreme Court, he filed ac. Waited—a Jeu nervously Per- inquiring about Charlie Sawyer. stand for a modified form of fed-| a ey. cabinet formed |, . Fal courts |haps—at the head of a large, He’ d of mine, eral medical aid. His plan would | this week by Prime Minister | toD8 In - federal courts and ‘in} 8€ He's a personal frien P
< x i eS8All signs indicated that the Indianapolis residential section, gress yesterday to give him au- out our knowing it wheh we were W1e! } ongres -| iE
Baum, ‘R.,) Delphi: George S.!mond Tindall, Indianapolis; and!available for the dance. All had Dailey, (D.,) Indianapolis; Mau-!Gail D. Ewing, Indianapolis. ~~ !been drinking, he said.
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Clement Attlee. lower courts. All failed to give Breen-covered bargaining ] 1able.jand 1 wanted to_ hear directly leave the small medical expenses |
fhent to the cabinet post “gi | he asked the state Clemency om: Ubituminott -coat-dispute has ret ~—ot Commerce who ilness” grounds his alleged Communist Mission for a parole. But it was 3 4 has re Secretary of Commerce, who
“The. board of -inquiry-in--the/dent thatthe - condition of -the to underwrite cost of “catastrophe
. ob ceived a report from representa- Thursday underwent an operation tn ; sympathies might open the way denied him by Gov. M. Clifford tivgs of the’ United Mine Workars|for removal of his gall. bladder, INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING . HOUSE | for the Russians to obtain addi-| Townsend. who had given Steph-'o¢ America and of coal operators and appendix, was “very good.” |Clesrines for the day .......§ 9.185.000 {or A S08 Tense five-wee SFATY Das ; . Arm AL: I 3 3 i Debits for the day . pecans 29,087,000 ~ tional atomic and defense secrets enson a five-week temporary pa-| producing a preponderance of the, The President asked Dr. Shank A a A as boo from Britain. - {role “so "he could have dn opera: tonnage of the industry that asito tell Mr. Sawyer about the call.! pays Freel <i $170,422,000 ; Philippines . tion at La Porte Hospifal. the result of discussions which — = ee ——
Aircraft carriers, heavy erais] “A Tew days later, Gov. Schrick- have been’ carried on today and ers, destroyers and submarines of erin his first term refused to ex-|of substantial concessions in the: the American and British fleets [20d the femporary parole. Later, thinking of both sides, under- | @pened six-day joint exercises in '? 1941, Stephenson fruitiessly| standings have been reached with! the South China Sea off .the ASKed another temporary parole respect to fundamental principles| Philippine Islands today. 180 he could join the British Air of a new agreement. Eo : An American communique said | Force. - |, A number of detalls remain] BANKINGthe maneuvers will be featured Since then, other legal moves to Mi orked - Iacinaing! y an air attack against the car- falled. In 1949. Stephenson: certain Suit Moy ems Of A \ ra and escorting vessels. The granted a rare interview to a lesa) nature and a Jin, drafting) : FACILITI ES attack will be made by ground Michigan City, Ind. newspaper-| ’ L OrTOw | 3 lanes of the Royal Air Force man in which he said if his next! Ong in PUIPOM opin IN TH E the U. 8. 13th Air Force. . |parole petition was successful he % ©. American units include the 27,-| planned to forget about politics within.» BR Agree = isp Fobable, HEA RT OF 200-100 Sasi Boxe. the heavy and power .and-go away some-| ~ «phe board is about to report| J INDIANAPOLIS cruise ledo, ] plane ten { place to spend his last YOars io the White House, and has der Salisbury Séund, two destroy-| quietly. ; | ; ers, three submarines, a tanker,|
been authorized to make this re- | . ¥ . " - {port to the public, in advance of| Cue vessel, | C & fubmarine res-nripich, FBI Reported its report” - Lin Cue vessel. : te ki 2d F hs’ | Mr. Cole ‘refused to discuss China : Jeexing Dr. Fuchs {terms of the new contract, or : a ! Nationalist bombers blasted LONDON, Mar. 4 (#P)—The to predict definitely that all de-| | Gd Weoudh Friduy. ; Canton with five air raids yester- London Daily Mail sald today tails could be resolved “within . FF PAM 2 day in which 700 persons were that British intelligence men and (24 hours.” But he did predict, : . 3 n P. M. — Saturday, ' - killed or wounded, reports reach- American FBI agents are search=|that all miners would be back, = 9AM to noon. ] ing here said today. = Ing for a “second Dr. Fuchs” into Work Monday if the contract Phone MA rket. 1301
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Willkie, Rushville, .son of the between John L. Lewis and the titi TH ~11940 GOP ~ presidential ho soft coal operators would have on - will ha {who sought a second “two-year. rift train OPer, igo 7 ~ term as joint representative fro Probe The, cuts were ordered because ~. Rauh M Homey 4 and Rush oa, | : § vy rail coal stocks are down to an Spe: congress eclara-| average of 11.9 days suppl Evans, v . [tions also were received, trom] Rep. Madden Asks mnt one-third of normal “a Vandivie . {Paul C. Hamilton (R.) Anderson, i. k this time of year. : juvenile. [fifth district; Marshall Ginther, Congressional Check | Most coal-burning roads are in Mrs. : (BR), Michigan Shy a Gistrie 4 (Continued From Page One) |the East and the South. A ma- Bobbs-M Rensselaer, former House Ma- ski (administration) bill been jority of the runs aliecied by the The jority Leader of the 80th Con- substituted for the Taft-Hartley ICC, order are those. between the Hote |gress, second district. lact a year ago, 90 per cent of Small communities where the rail- Acti “Seek Senate Post = |0ur labor troubles in the last 12/roads. say they lose money on Indiana a {months would not have taken Passenger service, anyway. songs. Those filing for state Senator, . v f Communities with only one Miss were John W. Van Ness (R.), Place. Every member of Con- > A y ; Valparaiso: Roy P. Whitton (D.) STess. should now review Presi-|freight -train round trip daily, be mists New Castle: Charles A. Lyons/dent- Truman's prophetic veto however, will not be canceled. ; Shirley | |(D.), Anderson: Jack. J. O'Grady/Message of the Taft-Hartley act| = : ed -- x8 Calle (D) Terre Haute; Clem Mc-71ic", Wes read on this floor] ayyg to Death An Sonahia- {R.), - Conterviliny: angj "3 202800 ~ | ps 3 = a ‘Posey W. ofl GERM, r. Hadden then read excerpts s Toy W- Cooper (R.), wleffempn-, 0 tl en er acaFrom_Airliner. Installed Republicans filing for Stateithat labor peace could not be| ZURICH, Switzerland, Mar. 4 Kappa Representative. were Joseph B. legislated in such a manner and| (UP) — A Yugoslav refugee install Davis, Muncie; Robert L. Johnson,|¢ha0s would result. The Hoosier! jumped 6000 feet to his death Wednesda Indianapolis; George 8. Diener, Congressman then termed Taft:|trom an airliner today because Branch, Indianapolis; W. O. Hughes, Ft. Hartley “the greatest legislative ne hag been denied refuge in "Mrs. .] Wayne; Lawrence D. Baker, Ken-|Mistake since the Volstead pro-| creas Britain charge o dallville; Robert K. Kyle, Culver; hibition law.” He said Congress "The ret : identified as Nik ~ cers are | Robert 8. Justice, Logansport;and the people now know that BS TelUBEe, 1 ae A is dent; M Harold P. Heavilon, Frankfort: Taft-Hartley has proven a “mon-|9l8 Martinovic, about 40, was put vice pres Roy West, Amo; Ed-Haverly,-Mit-/umental flop +-It—should be re- aboard a Swiss airplane in Lon< lease, se chell; John M. Harlan, Richmond: {pealed at once, he.concluded. don early today and started back minger, t Charles O. Hendricks, Speed, and] On Monday he will introduce a|home by way of Zurich. win, misf Thomas C. Hasbrook, Indian- resolution set up a special House] . He told British immigration Stanley | apolis, ; aa {committee to investigate the coal authorities who detained him Norman Democrats for State Repre- strike and the “extent of good overnight at the London airport " Wilbur BE sensative were Roscoe G. Scott,|faith collective bargaining” in|that he would kill himself if he ' .Mesdazr Greencastle; Edna I. Donaldson, this and other strike-bound in-| were sent back. He was kept ardson a Indianapolis; Leo A. Meagher, dustries. Mr. Madden asid. under special guard until the ‘the boar Evansville; Forrest W.. Little-|— : TE——— Swiss airplane left -Tondon, — = = mittess A john, Indianapolis; Carson H.[rice C. Fulford, (R.) Martins- — ee — Officer: King, ~~ Boggstown; Val. A. ville, and Eugene B. Burns, (R.,) ht in Attack Chavle Det Bvanevifie: James F. Lebanon. : 3 Soug t In C Bas ape 88s, Franklin; Frank O. Seng,| Those filing as Democratic can- | Jasper, and Bernard E. Cantwen, didates for Badge were Bernard On Dance Doorman They. Indianapolis. ~_- ____ _ IKorbly, ;-Richard..§.,.. Three men who attacked the me DrSSIdORE —— "File For Prosecutor —— |Kaplan, —Gary; A. Dale Eby, doorman at a Ben Davis High § BE a Filing for prosecuting attorney Princeton; Ralph F. Mattingly, {School dance when refused ad- A were Conrad H. Dawsbn, (R.) Chesterfield; Edwin J. Ryan, In-/mittance last night were sought =e ane 2: Delphi; Edw..N. Bolly, (D.) dianapolis, and Robert C. Smith, [today by deputy sheriffs, re Wi Clarksville; Lawrence M. Brown, |Andérson. William Griton, 41, of 108 Cos- Mrs, ¥
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