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Rushville, Clinton r Meet in 2d Game BULLETIN Madison led Tech, 15 to 8, at | the end of the first quarter of REA | their semifinal -game--today.:
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An American scene. . . . A coke and the daily” newspa enapolis resident. Day in and day out, those at the Harbiso _she appears to buy her afternoon soft drink and
a eT mens . % dm ai : y : hl Says Mrs. Madsen Is Trying 4500 Airline Br IDMIE ANGELOPOLOUS ) | ech’s inoculated Big Green reful 3 : . turned to its Butler Fieldhouse paTo End Life by Starving Workers End Tieup =: of promise today. = erful __ Murder Defendant Has Eaten Nothing for 1 ! = Nesey i the Him w i ; victory over the brilonly Past Four Days, Her Attorney Declares i ClO Employees OK FA Indians last week,
FRANKFURT, Germany, Mar. 11 (UP)—Mrs. Yvette Madsen, | slender Brooklyn beauty charged with the murder of her Air Force ‘husband, is attempting -to commit suicide by means of a hunger
: : {the high-riding Greenclads battled Compromise Pact ‘ithe equally potent Madison Cubs NEW YORK, Mar. 11 (UP)—|In the first game of today’s*semi‘The strike of 4500 maintenance final tourney of the 40th state as eaten nothing workers against American Air-/prep net championships. ger strike proved the lines is ended, Michael Quill, pres-| Clashing in the second game lident of the Transport Workers/were Clinton's big Wildcats and {Union (CIO), announced today. {Rushville’s fast-stepping Lions. Mr. Quill's announcement came The championship tilt leading to
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Attorney Elmo Gower said Mrs. Madsen. 22. h for the past four days. He said her hun statement of her. father, Alfred — flew to Germany to aid in his daughter's defense, that she! “wants to die.” ia ao htdaais w= the country had voted on a com: shake-down foursome, Mar, ‘18; is i | promise settlement worked out by billed for 8:15 p. m. ar Noack iol Feposters earlier V federal mediators in Chicago. The capacity crowd of some 14,is week that his daughter is 1 . : t to thet inni |ers of Tech's Indianapolis hopes want to goon’ g." He sald she Speedway Magistrate a cob. D a ee the city’s first-state hardwood should be ‘in a-fhental institution.” Files for Circuit Court row Mr. Quill said. 'diadem in ‘history. instead of being on. trial for the! di Mad f Oakland, Cal. (way Magistrate's Court, widely Tre imions tabulation AT |g Ba Boni gg rew Madsen, o akland, Cal. |wa) ourt, widely return-to-work vote bylocals was = # - Mrs. Madsen collapsed in court known Indianapolis attorney, filed’ 3 ue A DO. A a 3 ‘at the secretary of state's office it was overwhelming. The Tulsa Vive its steady c 0 . the Semanding a Sintered Soraint of today as a candidate for the local voted unanimously to re- heights a elite among! acqu on grounds e prose-/ (turn, he added, and the New] . | cution rested its case ‘without Democratic nomination for judge so’ far tabulated was 3160 to re-. For Coach Ray Eddy’s hard-| Peay Nas sane at the time of Judge Ober, active in Indian- turn to work and 390 to continue running Cubs, the contest can| for more than a decade, is a; The settlement was worked out sobbed, and was carried from the native of Indianapolis and. has|last night through. long-distance, scauired by heart-breaking losses | court by her father. ~The next| 2 hors alls aE ie | through the state championship} 3 married, the father of one daugh-/pany and union officials and | morning, but latéf delayed untiliter and resides in Lawrence members of the National Media-| Madison returned to the Field-| Madsen still was hysterical. | He is a member of the Ushers’ Mr. Quill .aid the main point tive year still nursing the wounds Closely Guarded Guild of Christ Episcopal Church. of the settlement was better job Of the 62 to 61 loss to Jasper's| Fears that Mrs. Madsen would the Shrine, Scottish Rite and security. The company. he said, ¥ hy ship game last year. District Court where she is being member of the Indianapolis Ath- curity and not to sub-let work The Cubs under the illustried to order a. full-time “suicide letic Club, the Indiana Demo- that the maintenance workers trious 11-year career of Coach guard” of WAC sergeants to be cratic Club and Sigma Delta wore capable of doing. ats Hust afayette s 8 Mr. Gower indicated that Mrs.! Judge Ober is president of the The union, Mr. Quill said, had Madsen is attempting to defy the Indianapolis Lawyers Association dropped its wage- increase . desuicide guard by courting death and is a member of the Indianap-'mands. but had obtained imMrs, Madsen .has not eaten. a.State Bar Association, andthe! A ; “bite since Wednesday,” Mr. Gower, American Bar Association. TW ey wil ro. other schools fought their hearts said. “She said she just doesn’t, He attended both Technical and 1951, and all benefits will be re out in the semifinals of Indiana's, mre TT — wre WES graduated: fronr—the—faiter-eattite. totam Noows Fe Sake, with tonight's Winners asPower House Worker, 204 1s lw a graduste of the In-| The strike began 10 days ago. sured a trip to next week's fourBuried in Coal Pile, Dies : Chrief sitmialia of the ion 3 KANKAKEE, Ill, Mar, 11 (UP) Simms and Wray Fleming in the “’ ®f ORF Wage increase.
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strike, her attorney said today. Noack, Brg@klyn carpenter w (Ober to Seek after 20 AFL union locals across|Hoosierdom’s state championship Says Daughter Insane : The striking employees will re- 900 included the stanch back“absolutely insane” and “doesn't) . Tabulation Not Complete = ' murder of her husband, Lt. An-| Judge George M. Ober of Speed- pl not complete but Mr. Quill said gent was a supreme effor to surYesterday while Mr. Gower was | [York vote was 871 t8 58. The total! Madison Lost State Titles proving that the slender Brooklyn|of Marion County Circuit Court. “I can’t stand It” Mrs. Madsen "POUS Civic and political affairs|the strike. {salve over several years of hurts| jresided here all of his life. He is telephone conference among comsession of court was set for this] encounters. Monday, apparently because Mrs. Township. tion Board. {house for the third consecu-| Wildcats in the state championcommit suicide caused the U. 8..Masonic Lodge. He is ‘also a had agreed to maintain job sey Eddy, also lost the state title to ‘kept at her ‘side at all times. Kappa, legal fraternity. Drop Wage Demand through lack of food. rolis- Bar “Association, Indiana proved severance pay. feel like eating.” _..,Shortridge High Schools. He. 40th. annual hardwood _sweepi ae a team finals here. He is .associated with Frank Chief demand of the union was a
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: . ~—A 41-year- w - practic w ] ; | ech; ushville after me” were free today. . i» ) “Yesterday they. terrorized us is at your oa Joprald To jor Jouse en: feand Blog. la a 603 Indiana Survivor of Last {Indisnapsiis T R Justice. of the Peace J. C./would not be fered > - {2000 Dereon claiming American with the atory bomb.” he said. Sri .-tons of coal when he slipped and Wo Gordon Davis == 5g me pt Dna “CAL “Bloomington-—New Albany Meehan dismissed charges against Richmond Man Flee ~} Afsenahip. "Russia's deliberate T008Y, they are striking terror > , *. tumbled into a giant coal Bin. «Na n Davis Custer Battle Dies land Ellettsville; Evansville Bosse the Rev. Alvin Horn, minister ses le ign to paralyze the United with the so-called hydrogen cious suits. , Firemen, who worked almost Enters Judge Race LRAT. Twa. LUT) and Winslow. Sheri 5 lang Kian olganizer; Jesse Wilson pondleton Reformatory |S mpals by Tro Pg at-{Polb, Which never before existed wo hours to reach his body, said, . ! » 8. D.,,. Mar. t )—! At Muncie—Sheridan and New 3B dae ’ : 2% HI x A od] ze : i Lo. : Leslie Joplin, West aia i. W. Gordon Davis, attorney and Charles A. Windolph, 98, the last Castle; Marion and Auburn. dega, Ala. ro LET ON a, 13 A 2h | tempt 5 TON a ruokIion had “But while they were engaging Skirt Suits IIL, slipped deeper into the coal leader in-veterans’ affairs, today known survivor of the Battle of At Lafayette — South Bend Circuit Solicitor Levand- pam the state reformatory here ffusal to abide by majorit, de- 18 blackmail about. the monopoly. DULY Suit as he struggled to keep his head | formally annoanced Dis candidacy! the Little Big’ Horn and the na-|Central and Richland Center; dall asked for dismissal. His Ward Lane Frat er-Lot a y {possession of atomic bombs, the an up. : fis : ition’s oldest holder of the Con-|Lafayette Jefferson and Ham- reasons for the request were not a melon up {cision on " Soviet people, as is known, did Weskit (for judge of the Marion County giescional Medal of Honor; died mond. [Févealed, however. jintendent, said Joe Bob Ward, {not waste time but mastered the
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Top Amateurs to Clash Hoosier 6 Before All-Star Game
Ace Electrics Will Meet Danville Legion
Two of the state's top-ranking amateur basketball teams! will play the preliminary game to the Indiana College All-! Star-Indianapolis Olympian charity basketball tilt Wednes{day night at Butler Fieldhouse. ] Opening the basketball action at 7 p. m. will be the Ace’ |Electric Co. team of Indianapolis and the Danville Legion |p
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Premier to Wind Up Vote Drive Tonight With Major Address
American Aids Scent Ready 16 Take Part in Propaganda Move Atom Control ‘Talks’
Is | WASHINGTON, Mar. 11. MOSCOW, Mat. 11 (UP)— 15-Months’ Fight | (up)—uU, S. officials today Premier Joseph Stalin was A Covington, Ind, Air warned the American people expected to wind up Russia's : orce private was hanged to- against the danger of “being election campaign tonight Post quintet. |day in Yokohama, Japan, end- taken in by fake peace feelers| with a major speech echoing The Indianapolis Tim es|ing a15-months’ long fight by from Moscow.” | for world
| . | {his deputies’ appeal (Charity fund game between his family to save his life. | They said the vague hints by| peace. the All-Stars and the Olympians
< 2 {Soviet Vice Premier V. M. Molo-! Campaign “speeches yesterday lis slated for 8:30 p. m. Pvt. Robert Keller, 21, Wasi, v and other high Russian fig- by Deputy Premiers V. M. Molo The Ace Electric team, which ures that the Kremlin is ready to/tov, A. I. Mikoyan and L. M. will * floor a squad averaging jtalk. “peace” were designed to Kaganovich strengthened the bee 6'2”, has a season record of 45 divide and confuse America at a lief ‘in diplomatic circles that | - time when Secretary of State Russia is ready to accept any bid ie Two. other military men Were Iyean Acheson has called, for a for new talks with the West on {implicated in the robbery-slaying.| itoq effort-to wage and win the, atomic energy controls and other ! "Pfc. James H. Burks, 21, Cullman, cold. war, | problems. - There ate plenty of good seats Ala. also sentenced to death in “Soviet peace talk is for propa- Mr. Molotov and- Mr. Kagano» available for the Times Charity the crime. won a presidential ganda only,” one official said. “It! vich especially emphasized that [Fund basketball game , . . iff€ommutation of sentence to life i, y prytal effort to misiead people; the-Soviet Union- believes commee ou get them NOW. ....., imprisonment, . ? s at Given 20 Years
B off {who passionately. desire a fair nism and capitalism ay live touy resérved seat tickets 1 ‘and - lasting - setlement of the!gether peacefully in the sams |Marott's shoe store, 18 E. Wash-| The third soldier, Pvt. Robert, oa problems.
| But, in fact, world. ington St; the Union Building, Baughman, 20 Sonnellsvillé (russia offers peace on her own. . Butler University, ‘or send a mail oe oro € terms only.” | More than 100 million Russians — Young Keller lost four -appeal - U. S. Not Impressed are expected to cast their ballots actions to reverse the death pen-! U. S. officials were not im} omoftow in tne Rye. Section 1 alty. President Truman \ifheld| pressed by “peace talks” hints bythe apreme: et to gia the sentence and notified the Kel- three politburo heads during the| al Sines Ce OL ates ler family last Jan, 18. [current Soviet nly single lists of candid
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“election” cam-| | velope. . \will be presented” for the two Prices, including tax: First Trial of Pvt. Keller started in/paign. Thy noted that the Rus- |, uses. the Council of the Union be . Japan more than a year ago. Mr.|sians, while hinting that their un Floor, $2; 1st Balcony, $1.50; 2d ; land the Council of Nationalities, i Balcon $1 “land Mrs. Marion Keller of Cov-|government was ready to negoti- t t may register disa ONY: Wi» ‘lington, the soldier's parents, were ate on such things as atomic con-|Put voters y P-
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not told of the charges against trols, refrained from any indica-|ProVal bY abstaining or casting a their son until a Covington at- tion that Russia would agree to|DeSative ba 9.7 tof th (team is made up of such formeritorney and a Congresswoman!the international inspection that! In 1946, 99.7 per Fo . college stars as Roy Mann and started a probe to learn the facts the western world considers vi- (heh 101.700,000 registered voters {Bob- Avels, Western Kentucky; in the case. [tally essential. cag) their ballots and elected 1339 {Wendell “Baker and Dwight! Military Replies Vague |. They also note “candidates to the “two “houses.
| . They also noted that all three | Sw di C . i ikea Only a fraction of 1 per cent cast Is ails of Indiana Central College.| Military replies to letters from accused Britain and the United negative ballots or abstained.
{ Other members of the team are the family were vague and indi- States of inciting war, and said ‘ {Dick Westlake, Bill Brown, Floyd cated only that Pvt. Keller was tha Russia fighting for oi, Soviet press Ne host - Ohaffee, Bob Grossman and Ray accused of “foul play to a fellowipeace. ~~ i : Ee oy a : Mr nd Smith. y © |airman.” Mr. and Mrs. Keller first Close students of Russian yucot? and Mr Kaganovich, { Has Great Record {learned of the nature of the case tactics said the recent record of who are members "of the. policy= The Ace Electric team has an When a press dispatch told of the Moscow-directed anti- American
} {making politburo in addition te : {death sentence returned by the incidents showed that the Soviet enviable record. They were AAU ps iiitary court. Union was still vigorously on the Deng deputy premiers.
|Sectional champions in 1947-48! All “three defendants were aggressive in the cold war. _ Cites War Peril 48-'49 and '49-'50. In 1048 they|charged with implication in the 7 Key Points Cited | Speaking in the Hall of were also the Commercial League] ite slaying o Sgt. Pan) T. Wil-| As “actions speaking louder Columns in Trails Ution Jiguss champions and this year are the while Pe No Ruikiseeter than Moscow radio's words they | nat the : Soviet Union believes Bush.Callaliall league champs aNd) oi Gi a5 welder of the Sotes. | oi: ed H 's imprison- that communism and capitalism are top contenders, in the quarter- Besides-his parents, Pr. seller] : UNZaty's Imprison.i n co-exist 0 peaceful compee finals, for the city championship CF CES fon re Sr pn oA ietican Sjizen {te | tition. oh now being pla at the Dearborn } ’ “| . es, an : : Son Sepa Yar athryn Yoochinds, Covington deands” yesendy tit thre Ho ud, Doweven tnt we "Their opponénts, the Legion méfmbers of the U. 8, legation in 10 oxlst-as long as impe : team -from Danville, also boast Bugiapen be recalled, exists. Halen an excellent record. They were O: Red Bulgaria's trumped- “We firmly. believe in the runnersup this year in the State up charges of espionage against :
Welcome Sander | Leninist - Stalinist principles of Legion Tournament and have we) | American diplomats, and vicious) : l.gion season record of 35 vic-] CANDIA, N. H. Mar. 11 (UP) persecution of innocent Bulgarian the Peaceful co-existence of two
tories against three defeats. |r New Hampshire revokes the employees of the American lega- SYstems Sh] peacerdl sempelition Sparking the Legion team pas license of Dr. Hermann N. Sand- tion both before and after the: PEL en that as long as ime been the play of three former er» he still’'may be able to practice, break in diplomatic relations. u., we h . ts I {medicine in some other state, it THREE: Red Romania's unex- perialism exists there a 3 also was indicated today. plained action in. closing down the danger of a new war, Molo- wn The hint came from Dr. John British’ and American informa- tov, said——— mms 8S. Wheeler, executive secretary!tion offices and libraries in Bu- The Soviet Union is vitally ine of the state board of registra-/ cMarest. terested in a long, lasting peace tion in medicine. His board will, FOUR: Czechoslovakia's perse-j\0 Order to carry out its great announce Monday when Dr. 8and- cution and villification of Ameri-{e9BstveLo Bost am. stre 4 (er will be called for a hearing to can missionaries. | NY aloiny Ten Sng determine whether “his license FIVE: Red China's record of Shee, oc beief of dip be should be revoked. | mistreatment -of- American of- ne t fag ro BE ao i Dr. Wheeler: said that in cases|ficials: imprisonment for a year boi nd 0 a 4 . ation with Of - Alabama -Merchant [where the physician whose -lHeense and —a half of two American, am =Rn=oper ee a PELL CITY, Ala.. Mar. 11 (UP) |i8 revoked is considered “danger-| naval fliers: seizure of American ried ‘Not Frightened —Three of six men charged with OUS,” notices of the action are/government property in flagrant Mr, Molotov also said Russia
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The men were held for the fat, ‘secret of atomic energy and the
atomic weapon, “Only. fools can indulge in the sane calculation that they can terrorize the Soviet Union. Ne one can fail to understand that. “In present-day conditions, by rejecting peaceful competition and {unleashing a new war, the im{perialists will inevitably evoke Ithe just and resolute indignation {of the people. which will sweep
Richmond on a grand larceny, NEW YORK, Mar. 11 (UP)—
pm —A—Y ear ago Was ota ~Eoutse—Pittonr—and™ PRINCESS RECOVERING this morning when.a count was'James A. Farley Jr., son of the in 7 Y _imade of an outside greenhouse former postmaster general, were LONDON, Mar. 11 (UP)—Prin {work detail. He was awaiting a married today at the Church of placement’ for parole. Mr. Lane St. Francis Desales. ‘The newlyaid ry
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d Legion Post og ® : To Plug Stalin-Truman Talk Forme &5 Newspaper Calls Proposed Telephone Hookup 'sression. : ‘Publicity Stunt to Put U. S. on the Spot’ Hoosier Seaman Dies
NEW YORK, Mar; 11 (UP)—The New York World-Telegram s and the Sun sald today in a dispatch by Freflerick Woltman that After Accident on Ship an ousted American Legion post planned to set-up an overseds tO PIOUTH, Frglana, Mar It | Il between President Truman and Premier = * telephone conference call between 8 : Wabash Ind. Was ts fatally
Joseph Stalin. ‘The paper termed the move “an international publicity stunt! in an accident at sea aboard the pape P y U. 8. destroyer Tender Hamul on
f the Commu-| = Palle ion: ou on the _— of/® Bet-together for peace,” the Mar. 3, the Navy announced tothe American. Legion to put the{ Paper said. : day. . United States on a spot in Rus-| The newspaper said the project] The seaman struck his head on sia’s cold war against the de-|Was denounced here as a fraud) a hatch after falling from a lad|mocracies.” {by Maurice Stember, New York der. He died the next day while | the ship was on its way to North. ern Ireland. =
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| _The_ call ‘will be set up at Sistas adjutant of the Legion. ip. | m. (Indianapolis time) next| Mr. Stember was quo y Thursday between Key West, Fla. paper as follows: : The body will be sent back New’ York and Moscow by the “The Legion is not interested Indiana for burial. “Duncan-Paris Post 1442 of the|in arranging any conference beAmerican Legion” which was ex- tween the President and Mr. Sta}pelled from the Legion four years in. That is up to the State De i L—-_- partment. a aE, “The idea, ostensibly, ié to give, “These people “are imposters President Truman, then due in and I'd like -anyone who has!! Key West, an opportunity to talk been approached by them to get with Premier Stalin to arrangeéiin touch with me?” Shea
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