Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1950 — Page 1
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Delay Coal Pact Sioning
Lawyers Recess Until Today; Expect
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: ; WASHINGTON, Mar. 4 (UP)John L. Lewis’ United Mine Gov. Schricker (left) and Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Ninos visit across Vice President Barkley's ‘Workers and most of the nation’s empty chair. The Veep's ghost hovers in the background. Two thousand Hoosiers who did come coal operators agreed on settleto the Jefferson-Jackson Day dim inner heard Gov. Stevenson instead , , . at-$25 a plate. ment - terms today to end the
worst coal strike in the country’s 2000 Democrats ; history, but ‘the final draft of a’ Dine Minus Veep
i contract was delayed because of Illinois Governor
technicalities. Substitutes for Barkley
After. nine hours of legal wrangling in ‘an effort to iren jout the obstacles, lawyers for the | UMW and for Northern, Western By ROBERT BLOEM -. | More than 2000 Democrats ate, filet mignon seasoned with disap-| HED EDGE -———-—pointment at the Jefferson-Jack-, IEE _...son_Day dinner last. hight. "| “Failure of both Vice President!
| Public schools remain closed dl | tomorrow; 1 ndiana miners | elated . . . Page 2; editorial, | Page 22; see Washington Call- | ing and Our Fair City, Page 23.
land Steel company mine opera[tors recessed until 10 a. m. (In. |dtanapolis time) tomorrow. They ° {hoped that they could then turn
their annual ie ahd — | Lh cout. a. contract for ratification. byl ym old inner / Alben Barkléy “and hig “recent 2 : i nightfall. heet, make a bride to attend any appear_io y 3 E i Br was walle terial for dent the turnout. Nearly 2 ? wi ? sion, accord(aera) Lor bought their tickets after learn-| Photos by Bob Wallace. Times Staff Photographer ing to one ‘operator spokesman, . ing that Gov. Adlai Stevenson of While Oana (3151 REE fasted. Farmer Sheriff ja UN Vice President Thomas —approaching inot iY - = 5 - Bs ob ake a marble stitute for the “Veep” as speaker. amon the: few who showed u for the milk and cracker "poor Of settling details of the new 28d with Meanwhile, a group of young! 9 J f Jacksor ck D di p Oth hot P 3 P month agreement would ‘be >. 3h With a ‘man's Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner.’ er os, Page - on inch sides. . Republicans wae haa planned to 3d y Summ gi. Page 9 E.. ~— reached ‘sometime tomorrow. ‘ holes at half urlesque the affair. ran into trou- Pl for N i ledh 4 Expect Return Monday quarter inch ~ ble. Only a hangfyl of GOP Sith] ans or e W ie ouse -|_‘But it appeared that some min-| Times Phot Ly John Spicklemire, Times tat Photographer. p;angpuneh a Ta " : {ers would not even wait for the Tech's Bill Roepke, Cheerleader Joyce Radcliff and the -winee, as __Mman 's Jefferson-Jackson dinners. nd S eeded- at 1 5 11 -contract f-it-is. not signed Basketball the bag, have Steaks — At $28 } WW tomorrow and would start pe Shit ONDAY-AN
OE gach oihers lars to gulp the Facilities Scheduled to Start Early Next Year man policy committee to meet at 325 sleaks. By VICTOR PETERSON, Times Staff Writer 3:30
av 25-cents , th oe em 2: Dead: ihe BLOOMINGTON, Mar, 4-A new stadium and fieldhouse for
..affair at the Antlers Hotel.
Even the few who turned UD «we are in immediate planning, negotiatin g both with sngmeers|, + . the Indiana College All-Stars and the Indianapolis admitted that most of them nad ,,4 architects with a decision - ption ‘of coal mining, sale tomorrow.
“The fieldhouse and stadium are upon us right now,” he said. ment, Mr. Lewis will 24d his name
As Democrats ate their highpriced food to the soft strains ,... wi he completed this year, Completion of the circuit wil 2Pout 11 a. m. today, but the of organ music. models paraded yi, construction of the new field- make for trouble-free entry of °831 Fhe Blocks Jorped reserved. Prices are: First floor, — among the tables putting on & ,,,., peginning early in ‘51. The|visitors to IU athletic contests. *Veral delays, and finally gs. 1st balcony, $1.50; 2
married the Governor in 1914. |i anturé in that the north sec-| - “Our immediate aim is to take On the strike front, the miners Tuésday night at the Fieldhouse.
Warns of Over-Confidence. {tion of the run-around likely will the heavy traffic off 10th and 3d Won pay raises of 70 cents a day = MAIL ORDERS Send to In- How Reds crush olf con- P 10 hoodoo on little Bourbon, 69 to, That gave Tech a sizzling .375 In the main speech of the rec-ibe built in '51. It will slice direct-'Sts., which lock the university|and more money for their welfare diana All-Star Game, Ticket Of- (General ews and fag ge 28, with Bill Jensen and Entee from the field all game, 22 of 56. ord-breaking party dinner Gov.!ly into the land designated for on the north and south sides, fund. For the costly shutdown of fice, Butler University, piciosies Fags, a) ures, Shine getting 20 and 19 points. “Ptevenson sounded a grave warn-the university's “athletic site. [These are dangerous streets with UNeir properties, the operators won rémitiance and stamped. : respectively. They heid the great (Continued on Page 13—Col. 8) ing to Democrats to Tegara their Partly Approved students likely to dart out at any Ye Vision of the Welfare funy and dressed envelope. List first and Section 2. Keith Stackhouse to 17 points ————— ———— — responsibilities seriously and, The Indiana State Highway moment. other concessions, including elim- second choice of seat location “. . his lowest output all yea avoid over-confidence. Commission already has ap-| “In conjunction we are opening ination of the “able and willing”, Fans will have an action- “packed Scores aid details of Re- Madison To Y > Baby Delivered - He lashed the GOP. with charg- proved the northern portion of 7th St..right through the heart Contract clause that in past years night starting at 7 p. m. Two top gional, .wevin..... +> ‘Page 13 Madison, the choice of the | C Ek R { . os that it was “confused, leader- the proposed by-pass and repre- of the campus as another means Permitted Mr. Lewis fo call sud- amateur teams yet to be chosen Riviera host to swim- United Press to go “all the way,’ n ar en ou e less, torn with irreconcilable con- sentatives will be in Bloomington of easing the-traffie load. — den strikes. ~~ — will play the preliminary At half. mers weather tifreat= gota hot reception from Little T Hi rs flicts.” this week for further study. | “The real need of the stadium ~South -coal producers did not time of the feature, the Butler ens Indians .in spring Fairland before winding. up on 0 ospita «+ ‘By the turn of the century the Impetus. for the run-aroundand fieldhouse has. come about Join immediately in the peace band the the university's co-eds, training opening. Joe top. 65.10 48. The Cubs, top of. === “Republican “Party “had” [ost “its! stemmed from © a méeting “of ‘through’ the: great growth of the settiement ‘but are expected to do Will’ stage’ A show, “Calendar WiFIra ms “other fensive club“ so far fed only by TA YOUNG “MOTHER and Het Het bearings,” Gov. Stevenson said.'Mayor Tom Lemon and_universi- school. A few years ago we had SO quickly now that the rest of Girl.’ Sports .......00ns. Pages 13-17 two points going into the last eight-pound-10-ouncé son, who “It had made its choices and'ty officials a year ago.” Concen- 3000 students. Now we are three the Industry has come .to terms. For Jim Smith's pre- game ; story Coal strife gives edge to period, be fore Ted Server and Was born. last night in an autoeast its lot-with-power, big busi- trated-efforts—on the part of the times that and our Tacilitiés for “Terms of Pact ~~ turn-to-the-sports-section——<on oi... 7. 0.0... Page 21 Spence Schnaitter gave them a Mmobite—en—route tothe hospital; ness and the employer. 'Itwo parties and molding public physical education classes and eras included: Page 13. . tEditorials, politics, world report, safe victory margin, ../were both reported “doing fine” ‘Democratic Gospel’ : ~lopinion today has jelled the situa- intramural activities are stifled.” ONE: An increase from $14.05 S ck Pri Tree Soe radio, Pages 22-28) , Auburn Reg Divs Jere not sary today in St. Vincent's Hose “ t tion. While seating capacity in the 3 0 be denied in-the Ft. Wayne ses- pital. oy ox ki Jegerted The The new athletic plants will be two coming athietin homes" has ee. 75-0. the “Miners. daily toc rices oar Section 3. sion, beating North Side of that Mrs. David Marshall, 28. of small businessman. It deserted located on university-owned land not definitely been decided, the TWO: An increase from 20 to To High Since "46 Women discover -child- city. ‘57 to 39. 144-C Nelson Ave. Tyndall Towne, iis ~the-people-and at. last the people. north of 17th St., main east-west fieldhouse probably will accommo-.30 gents a ton in the royalty - birth “without fear’..Page 28 “Tell City, which extended its who is- the Mother of four other mmission J ener Plu iséction of the proposed by-pass. date 15.000 to20.000-people- ~the- paid By the" Industry “(6 {he- i Ha ld _Hartley's “The Week in (Kati — Atkins. — sowiig —eo - test BRIE streak to EE ~the —ex-—children ed her next-door
“In -the surprise lection of 1948. and east of Fee Lane which will stadium 50,000. Beside these strue-
.- . enson said, “because he put on This much of the pass will funnel Franklin D. Roosevelt's papers trative setup of the ‘welfare fund, the summer of 19486.
Harold Hartley the armor of Andy Jackson andlthe travel from State Rds. 37° and Will be opened at Hyde Park, N. which has been a sore point in. Traders said the coal accord (Harold Hartley
Franklin Roosevelt and spoke the! 46 0.45 leading to Bean Blossom. Y., on Mar. 17—the 45th wedding union-management relations. A meant the end of production cutold Democratic gospel of protect- Further plans call for carrying anniversary of the late President new board of trustees would be backs and shutdowns and heralding the typical American.” the load to the Nashville Road and Anna Eleanor Roosevelt. created to administer the fund. ed better business ‘ahead.
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DELAKE, Ore, Mar. 4 (UP)—A dead 22-foqt sea monster, eovered with wavy hair from its cow-like torso to the tips of its nine Bmp tails, washed ashore at this fishing village tonight and the . townspeople chained it to a piling. The giant “sea beast, so far unidentified scientifically, weighed to 2000 pounds. P—— 10%. looked like a pile of shaggy body pushed the chassis down to. ‘dogs wetted down with a fire hose. [the axle. Mr. Allum revised his og Scores of curious residents and guess to 1500 pounds, possibly a gg tourists traveling along the ton Oregon coast highway streamed! Searchers found a mouth, 10 to the beach in the twilight for to 12 mches wide and “holes”
an awed peek at the “thing.” Iopi0p aoparently served for eyes. §
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q balcony, fashion show of the first half ofl o.oo sono on its heels.” "| Parking will “be provided right: lawyers put it on_ an indefinite ¢1 prices -ificlude tax. On Inside Pages
the 20th century. They wore This bi sis. y > 2 g -news for Indianajagainst the walls of the struc- Here is how you may obtain dresses from the Wargrobes of hides back of an imminent by-!tures. “The coal crisis was resolved by your tickets NOW: Section 1. the past myst He ot ana pass for congested Bloomington. While the by-pass and the ath- mirtual HL preement at brief meet: = OVER-THE-COUNTER -- At Sympathizers gi Page. __\letic development show coingi- Ings held in a Washington hotel M wntown shoe store. 1g aid Dr. Hermann.N.. —ire—Sehricker's —wedding—gown (Photo, F Rhee ~—]dence of scheduling, Mr. Frank- 14st GIght Ad This “morning. Union Bldg. Butier University: Sander in mercy killing —the one she wore when She 1¢ fice girectly with the athletic lin-said: --For- their hardship and-hunger at the Olympians-Anderson game trig] ,......, :
ers" welfare fund. : Business,” Page an : details, Loiiise Fletcher's
he Business. Outlook in the Nation,” real estate and building news, your classified advertising market for homes, Pages 42-52)
22-Foot, Nine-Tailed Sea Monster With Wavy Hair Startles Oregon FR Tal on
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R f th ry turning to the pits Monday. di in" EEPen Tem 08 Congiruction of Additional Athletic | one to ie vie ona. pak ade for All-Star Game | : | 30 pm morrow wien + Go ON Sale Tomorrow
t is i pect of & mitk and cracker “ban- Indigna Uniyerat y are Scheduled. ics Brosident didi ‘a [ae i mationirh ac Times Chari ity Basketball Classic. . . nidin, university vice president and treasurer, said ya E —quet all but biotted out the GOP LV Foo ve of talk are ny ¥ the committee ratifies the agree- To Be Held Mar. 15 at Butler Fieldhouse
Olympians go on
ve $6000
Big Green Will Face Madison in Opening Semifinal Saturday
ball championship in history rode with Tech's talented Greenclads today. “
‘Anderson hardwood team, 56 ta 50, in a spirited battle in the Butler Fieldhouse last night. : < | ~
Ri hi d Ce t looked on as-Tech displayed ° IC dll ll er a brilliant surge of power to - first time since 1934. J 1] td en The Greenclad’s victory éarned
pride of Fulton County, became ithe pride of Indiana's basketball 47 (5 41 faithfuls—tomight==the—onlv—perfect- record club to battle its WAY Indianapolis’ to the ‘Sweet Sixteen” of State's 40th Annual High Schoo! son's oft-frigid India Basketball Tourney. & he:
ing their way info. next week's with semi-finals as such touted clubs a5 4 {88 Muncie Central, Anderson and tack that {Terre Haute Gerstmeyer failed.
{Clubs battling for the most coveted athletic crown, and! first Suarter anew. champion. already. was As- with: a 5 sured since Jasper's boys lost “hitting IL i out last week.
way, enjoying a 24 to 18 half’ son the oinal, onion, to 18 time leagl. the
ding for their 20th ; crown, hit the skids when the to It. paving ‘the way for Tuli Tickets for The Times Charity Fund basketball game between "CHE. WE and out-shot .by } much gor the resurgent Indians determined, never-say-die Indianeaten first, - expected at any time. No. 45, and eventually around the| The nad draft of She conjract The game, already heralded as the outstanding charity game or *POU8 Tech club, 56 to 50. “The university believes basic city into 37 south toward Bedford. Originally was to ready at tne year, will'be staged Mar. 15 at 8:30 p. m. in the Butler Fieldnduse.
Because of the early interest in ihe event, all seats have been 4 Sabin Conference champs licked New
Castle's Trojans twice during the!
regular season, but they failed 10 yng field in the second period and
make it three in a row and went faijeq miserably in the third, hitdown, 45 to 37.
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Roepke, Cline Pace Scoring With 13 Points; Tribe Stoges Comeback to Narrow Gap
By JIMMY ANGELOPOLOU § Indianapolis’ hopes for its first state high school basket.-
Tech's irrepressible Big Green turned back a nobls , A capacity crowd of 14,943
reach the Sweet Sixteen for the
for them the right to battle Madison’s brilliant Cubs in the first New Castle Ousts afternoon game of the Indian - Muncie Central “77 (Regional scores, additional By KURT FREUDENTHAL photos, Page 13.) : United Press Sports Writer ———————————— ———— Unbeaten Richland Center, the apolis semifinal tournament at Butler next Saturday: Coach Herman Hinshaw's crew, victime of “Anderson during the regular season, seated first regional crown: the since 1945 by outlasting Ander-
The Wildcats succeeded in slie- ap eamty Agturacy back uncanny markmanship and nrelentless fast-breaking atoften bewildered - the erratic-shooting Tribe. The Big Green connected on six state's of ‘14 field goal attempts in the then came back
Tonight's games left just 16
14 for 28 or 50 per cent of its shots in the first half. _ Richland Ceriter captured its. By contrast, Anderson couldn't Sra, regional. hile by heating|match Tech's fiving and alert r champion Logansport, 4! ‘hawking tact a arine RD aaparl g cties ‘in any quarter
on scoreboard. By. then, Tech’s commanding margin built regional up for three quarters was too
But Anderson's Indians. bid-
ome. Hit Only 3 of 17 ~ Anderson found range for five of 17 field goal attempts in the first quarter but went haywire in (the next two. The Indians iced up with a two-for-18 effort from
New Castle Wins Muncie Central's North Central
B ting one of 12. ut the three remaining final- Although. Tech cooled off for
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a Bo a al Carrel Kimmel, Delake, touched of a haircut. Extending from She the Bodyerspmething Xie bo ou was a main “tail” or ten- more squeamish wouldn't do—an 3 tacle, 18 feet long. Additionally, reported that igrwas soft, like a loa there were eight other “tails,” gape Somebody elsé cut into it § "ranging from three. to 12 feel. y;th 4 knife and announced that Some appeared. to. have been the meat was white. chewed off. ~~ |. The monster, one of ‘the: lirst Residents of Delake flattened: that ever actually materialized the monster and spread the legs. out of ‘the voluminous lore and 4 legend about sea monsters, first cum-| washed ashore here yesterday,
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ists of last vear — South Bend ihreenf13in.the third.the.Green. : Central. Madison and Auburn-— gained its firing eye in the final Crvritas Page 2 SWoPLon io next week's round. "canto, hitting half of a dozen
‘pense af Princéion. in an after. neighbors fo drive hér to the hos. .
he . said, the American people. | tie into the major artery, Already.tures and the ball diamond, the THREE: Elimination ‘of the —— - p——— “Counter-Spy,” Basse. 52 a ae pital last might, = “didn’t vote -for Harry Trumangdeveloped on the site is a baseball area will contain’ a golf cOUFse “aple and willing” clause. NEW YORK, Mar. 4 (UP Pages 30-40 battle. A wHILE she sat in the back _ because they were -sentimental diamond which will feel its first and tepnis courts. - °° FOUR: Limitation of “memorial Settlement of the soft coal strike i wo A Pestie's Cli oitat datil of a oF swhed by. Mr. and : aiiout: 2 game little: guy ‘fighting splices ofrody vr, OA 1s ‘sched- OPEN FDR'S PAPERS MAR. 17. STO" Work stoppages to” five sent stocks soorting on the New Section 4. Winslow and Ellettsville." both Mrs. Harvey Mann, 146-C Nelson : all alone.” . days a year. — York Stock ‘Exchange today 10 poo pois pte 12th : Ave Ror Soh WAS DOr MI M2 - . »" 2 1 r : . i g beaten but once. remained on the Ave. NEI SQN was born, nn “They selected him,” Gov. Stev- ul a to bear the traffic to 10th St. Ww ASHINGTON, Mar. 4 (UP) FIVE: Revision of thé adminis- the highest general average since DOOM. MORE oss +» +x » Page 41 ist of “peoples favorites” ® drove until he saw a police acels
a “Jooping one- -hander bv Don “section of South and West Sts. Hanna in the last three seconds . TWO patrolmen, who said the of play, edged Terré Haute Gerst. Newborn child was crying Justily, mever. 47 to 45 and Winslow's Called a General Hospital ambu-
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The Sweet Sixteen (Semifinal Pairings’ Next Saturday)
At Indianapolis BUTLER FIELDHOUSE
1:00 p. ‘m=Tech vs. Madison - 2:15 p. m.—Clinton vs. Rushville 8:15 p. m.—Afternoon Winners At Bloomington LV. FIELDHOUSE 1:00 p. m.—Ellettsville ve. New Albany 2:15 p. m.—Winslow vs. Evansville Bosse 8:15 p. m. —Afternoon Winners : At Lafayette : bp ol in - "PURDUE FIELDHOUSE =. = ft “1:00 p. m.~—~Richland Center vs. South-Bend Central § 2:15 p. m.—Hammond vs. Lafayette Jefferson: yo ‘8:15 p. 'm.~Afternoon Winners i
At Muncie MUNCIE FIELDHOUSE 1:00 p. m.—Sheridan vs. New Castle 2:15 p. m.~Auburn vs, Marien ~ 35 ym ATtiraws Winiers Sie
