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esi Than Ana oe 2504 ‘Shut, Road. He was 65 and was a na-| tive of New Orleans. : po viving are his wife, Mabel .; four daughters, Mrs. Marie Valentin Gubitchev will leave the Jant, Mrs. EE Walter andl United States for Russia next Mrs. Alma Otto, Indianapolis, and;

Asserts U. S. Snubs |

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By DAN KIDNEY es Staff “Wri WASHINGTON, Mar. 15—Big

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIVES

Baby Sitter Kiled By Ex-Convict

ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Mar. 15—A brave 9-year-old girl said today |she tried to wrest a pistol from

|baby sitter because she wouldn't {leave her eight charges to go to the movies with him. !

government: is bad business for in horror as Clarence Speer, 23,!

Board 0s S New Seo Building

{her enraged ex-convict cousin as| the shot to death a - 15-year-old]:

Will Serve Children In Windsor Village

tbered- 88 and will - be: “ jutamg in the system. In other action last night, the {nora closed the issue of a.canceled speaking schedule at Shortridge High School! which followed {complaints from church leaders. | The speech of Harold C. Feightner, executive director of the Indiana Brewers Association, was

A call for construction bids on canceled. He was to discuss legisPatsy Speer said she watched the first building addition to the lative procedure at a meeting of

Indianapolis School . system

in High school pupils.

[toh Ave. building will be nunithe. 83d

right by individuals yr organization

Awakened while ‘asleep in her ’ bedroom early today with her two ' children, .an_ Indianapolis *

Monday as originally planned, Mrs. Louise Gosnell, Crawfords-| his “attorney announced today. Attorney Abraham Li- “Pomer='gy atnz told Federal Judge Sylves- /dianapolis. The. 3B rter—Ryan —thit the 33-year-old’ Burial will be in Holy ofomsl; {diana turned Russian has iagreed ‘to the gov- Cemetery following « services at!

{fired five bullets last night into! a (small business _Sen...Homer E.| ville; ur son, Willam Schianizél, Tn-| Capehart (R. Ind) told the Senate CA1Y1 JORNson of Rea, Mo. who!

dianapolis. and two half-Dothers. and-added-that- he knows firsts. enry and Maurice Springer, In- hand what he is talking about. “ther seven brothers and sisters. - senior Senator from If... his Packard Manu- | facturing Co. in Indianapolis into |

+about-25-years willbe -tssued tohad been hired to tend Patsy and, Morrow by the School Board. Patsy said Speer pushed her, proved plans and specifications sioners is wholly committed tothe.’

fo ‘one side, scratching her. face, [Of @ new elementary school at principle of free speech within the when she tried to defend the 23d St. and Arlington Ave. to framework of the Constitution of

A resolution adopted by. com. missioners that:

Commissioners last night ap-| “The Board of School Commis-

you ‘want ‘me to shoot you?” Mrs. Armenia Hale; 23, of 1247

last night declared woman was confronted by a & | club-carrying “burglar “who de-~ :

ernment’s stipulation that he re-

his espionage conspiracy convic-| Catholic Crarah, | tion when he leaves the country! | under a Suspended 15-year ~B I! tence. g age It was the second abrupt (versal of plans in less than

| hours: Mr, Pomerantz an-| nounced late yesterday that Gu-| bitchev would stay in the U. S.! and fight for a reversal of his;

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30 a. m. Friday in the G. H.l a ‘Herrmann Funeral Home and at war IT and worked solely on gove of Sienna ernment ‘orders.

Talks

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small war plant during World

| Now it is next to impossible for, {any but the largest plants to get: orders here, especially from the National Defense Department, has the most billions to the Senator maintained. «00k the floor to approve a| «i of Sen, Scot Lucas (D, Ill), majority whip,

who_ wants the | government to give small manu-| facturers technical and produc-|

lice, he fired six bullets, five of] ‘them hitting their. mark, -i

Post Office Clerks to Meet

An afternoon program of talks, | followed by a buffet dinner and {Spring Frolic dance, has been arranged for the North Cefitral district meeting of the Indiana Federation of Post Office Clerks!

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and the surrounding district.

Johnson girl. Then, she told po-| Serve children in Windsor Village the United States.

“It views with regret the ac-

8. Capitol Ave. told police the

New buildings in recent years tions of individuals or pressure burglar left after she told him {were erected to replace structures'groups which are in conflict with|that her two sons, Roy, 3, and condemned’ or declared finade- this principle and it will not per- Troy, 1, asleep I the bedroom, . quate for school use.’ The Afling- mit any interference with this were ill

conviction.

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_Gubitchev was convicted with| | former government girl “Judith| /Coplon .on..charges. of. -conspiracy; Telephone- -Co- wage ay’ to steal government secrets and awaited word from state and fed-! {send. them to Russia. Both were eral mediators before resuming |sentenced to 15 years in federal contract talks.

The State and Justice Depart- ments took a hand in the {ments offered him his freedom, however, nn the.condition that he! leave the country immediately federal An added|available for the Bell System's also nationwide bargaining with the: con-'CIO Communications Workers of

Bargaining Picture tion assistance. Sen. Capehartiand auxiliaries here Saturday. | said that is only “half the prob-| gegsions will be held in th Negotiators in the Indiana Bell lem” and that selling to the gov-| 9.30 the ernment is where they really need | St.

help. Speakers will include George

~~ Up for Re-Election |J. Ress, Indianapolis postmaster: The two Senators may join in/Eugene O. Renard, assistant postworking out legislation along this master: Harold Wells. Iine, if it is found necessary, they! agreed. Both are up for re-elec-| tion this fall. “I think the biggest offender in the United . States today, in respect to discriminating against the small businessmen on orders, is the government itself, primarily | 2 JRdians divison 1 ang divi] the national defense establish1947 utility. compulsory a. 2gpita) en Be? SH i make Son aot whieh Suliaus Suse 10 a better distribution of its orders appointed state labor department among. ‘the :thousands and thou.

Both state and federal govern-| bargaining picture yesterday. Company ed word-that: conciliators would be

of the Indiana Federation of Post

schaefer, national vice president of .the ladies auxiliary of the Nationa! Federation - of Post Office Clerks, and Robert Rogers, Milwaukee, vice president of the NFPOC.

State to Observe VFW National Home Week

Gov. Schricker ~ today ~ pro-

{America,

Conciliator Hobert -Autterson to San 5 lh Sal) Dy Sinemmen claimed the week of Mar. 17 sit in on future talks in the state. | Jig simply placing with one through Mar. 25 as Veterans Under the state law 18 Pp 0 - Ws Ns

Week in er During the week, VEW posts throughout the country ‘will pro-| mote public functions to raise funds to furnish a second cottage at the Widows and Orphans’ Home of the VFW near Eaton Rapids, Mich.

will continue for 30 days, possibly | for 60 days. Then unless an| agreement has been reached Gov. Schricker will” appoint a threeman panel to settle the dispute “by arbitration. The national negotiations are

runs into millions and millions of

dollars, and then hoping and praying that the b’g manufacturer in turn will let a little of that order trickle down to the small businessmen of America.

“I am speaking from expericontinuing under a 60-day truce| ence, not from any other stand-

that staved off a strike called : ‘ nst throughout the Bell “System for, Pome iL } ave beeh SaBainat Feb. 24. The truce ends Apr. 25 ing about.” but although the Bell companies At the close of tha Senate sesin most other states might be sion. Tuesday, Sen. William .E. affected by a strike order, opera- Jenner (R. Ind.) took the floor tion of the .Indiana law would to get into the record further conkeep most exchanges in this state demnation-of -the- dismantling of.in operation. manufacturing plants in Ger-! One possible snag in operation many. He wants it stopped at of the state law might be picket- once on the grounds it is turning by CWA employees of West- ing the Germans Communist. ern Electric Co. Before the truce| He repeated his caustic critlocal union spokesmen indicated icisms of the State Department - that if exchanges where Western and the bipartisan foreign _polElectric employees had been icy. Few Senators Joie present| working were picketed, = other] pad many missing. Wag among CWA workers probably would re-| fuse to cross the picket line. Western Electric presumably | ‘Fish, , Game Association -jwould not be a utility under the; To- Hear Lecturer Here | definition in the state law. Such| Sam Campbell,

3 GOP Assemblymen

Seek Re-election Three Republican members of the “state House of Representatives today - entered races to ‘return to their ojbs. Filing for tenomination in the Secretary of State's office were Reps. Henry A. Kreft, Michigan City; Charles T. Miser of GarLregt, cadia.

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