Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1950 — Page 1

Occasional rain, somewhat warmer tomorrow. Low tonight, 38. - High tomorrow, 55.

FORECAST: Cloudy tonight.

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‘Czech Airliners, 35 Aboard, Seized At Gunpoint Aloft

Say M Carthy Frank Buck, Anti-Reds Force Ships

Expl ' Spy Charges Author, Dis To Land in U. S. Zone

lack Proof |. «Em Route to Prague

| | ‘Thought It Was a Joke,’ Says Pilot After | Senate Democrats Reaching Germany With Revolver at Head | Blast ‘Connection’ vl ERDING, Germany, Mar. 25 (UP) —= Spokesmen for | With State Dept.

PS = HOWARD

| | Child Escapes, 2 Injured in _ Collision, Fire.

Truck Strikes Auto After Driver Halts To Watch Bulldozer A 4-year-old child crawled from a flaming automobile without injury today after her father and another man had been painfully injured in a two-car crash in the 9600 block of E. Washington St. - William E. Sanford, 58, of 1430 N. Grant 8t., had stopped his car on the highway so his little daughter, Kathrine, could watch a bulldozer operating in a nearby field. Sheriff’s deputies said a truck,| operated by Henry J. Alfke, 52, of RR 4, Greenfield, crashed into] s the rear of the Sanford car. The| car, officers said, burst into flames| when the gasoline tank exploded Father Removed From Car The little girl crawled out of the wreckage as her father, his head 3% injured, was taken out by passers-| by. Both Mr, Sanford and his| daughter were taken home in a/ A boy, a piano and His baseball glove . + « David Bryan, 9. of 120 W. Hampton Drive, imGeneral Hospital ambulance. He| patiently eyes. the clock. In five minutes more he'll be free from practice and ready for play. The son

was treated by his own physician. e Mr. Alfke was treated for head - of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bryan, he also is a Times carrier. {man “connected” with the State]

er Hoel = “28 Hoosier Junior Scientists Indiana Editors i Doctor, 9 Ot ers Compete for Scholarship S i GOP Chiefs 1a sare top esplo-

Hurt in Crashes Finalists Gleaned From 80 Entrants ig fon Sesalors ess wavtioe is tues |

61st YEAR—NUMBER ‘13,

Music Praclice. Can Be a Chore :

|85 persons who landed here unexpectedly yesterday said By JOHN L. STEELE

= Photo by Lioyd B. Walton, Times Staff Photographer.

~ [today that their three Czech airliners were commandeered United ‘Press Staff Correspondent Ns aloft at gunpoint for a mass exodus from Co WASHINGTON, Mar. 25— dominated Czechoslovakia. Some Senate Democrats said Leopold Thurner, president of the Czech Airwa \today they found nothing in| aboard one of the \secret FBI files to prove the, End of Ch sler |But he was nam ain Suite in Son Joseph ly jone of the 58 un c y's charge that a! {unwilling passen {to go back to | Strike Seen Near =.=:od {group included no prominent or {important persons, the U. 8. Air {Force said in announcing the

Concessions Made

Ten persons, including a wide- jiscussion of the case. They Rave) Frank Buck | By Both Parties \makeup of the party. It con e son Cc n [not yet garajied o are rt on thet an ue - 3 ly known. Indianapolis. physician. In_Third_ Indiana Science Talent Search . . .Seek-Major-Clues- in mnaings: pe or TOR Tos Sas 5% OB DETROIT: MISH MAF 25" (py tained- -67 men 16 Women, one: = were injured early today and 18st” science skill, not an eye for the basket, is the basis of Ngment] | FBI Director I. Hagar Hoover _ Frank Buck of “Bring ‘Em Back —Only a dollars-and-cents “sires D4 80d one. infant.

night in a series of traffic acci- | dents. y | Dr. B. Kemper Westfall, 31, of 6601 College Ave. and Miss Harriett Sophia Gerdts, 30, of R RR 5, Box 373, were in General Hospital in critical condition as the result of injuries received when the car driven by Miss Gerdts crashed into a parked truck early today. Police said the coupe driven by Miss Gerdts apparently was going

Seven ‘anti-Communist crewmen the major obstacle ,¢ guns on the pilots and forced [to ending the 60-day-old Chrysler the three C-47's to turn away Corp. strike today. | troy their routes to Prague

1950 Cam ign yesterday gave four members of lA died here tod H : OI Alive” fame died here a el t Hoel By ROBERT BLOEM 'a Senate investigating subcom-|was 66. Y, Je ment stood us Long months of preparations end tor contestants in the Third] Republican policymakers were mittee a “complete analysis” of | The big game hunter died at| Indiana Science Talent Search with the Junior Scientists’ Assembly. scheduled to commune today with|his file on what Sen. Me CAMY Hort at Hal ert Br Won Of more than 80 entrants from over Hoosiersland, the field has the “grassroots.” |terms his “make or break” 1 admitted in late February for a| In a day packed with action at/coming instead to the American

been cut to the 28 who are be Con zone of Germany. Twenty other ! gressmen, Sen. William E. in his allegations that pro-Reds| check-up. {the bargaining table, both Chrys Man Ing considered: for honors. Jenner and other: party leadersoccupy high diplomatic posts, | Death came as a result of a ler and the CIO United Auto Worlk-| Persons aboard the planes asked | The state search is sponsored were to have an opportunity to| Senators Not Worried |cancer which had halted his ad-lers made concessions yesterday

asylum. by The Indianapolis Times, the |answer Questions Put to them byl Senators who attended the {venturing into the wilds of Africa. [that had observers predicting an

joday for 28 Ingiagp high school seniors meeting in the Claypool

Newsmen were permitted today i lo interview those who asked to DR Ae saree on Ihe Mt Bilt el re Re Seseiuyd of Tie site 19 the witaiol ini were not talking for

lat a hotel here since Mr. Buck of next week. jretury un Io Cannslovaki, The 20 | Science. or pd next ‘attribution. But one legis] ator Vas admitted to the hospital, was Some 89,000 Chrysler workers| rewmen

: at his bedside. {who wanted to stay here wers

at“a fast rate of speed when it Students automatically quali- reported he found “no across the nation walked off their| - erashed into the Yor truck at Rescue Effected fied by participating in the Ninth. Occasion for the question and, [report about” in Mr, ng Funeral services Were scheduled jobs Jan. 25 when the company, [oelag wwestionea; pilot for the 23d St. and Martindale Ave, Afte Brisk T | |Annual Science Talent Search answer session was the luncheon “summation.” = Another said he °F tomorrow, jand union ialled to agree on ad- {Czech airlines, said he flew his shortly after midnight. r Prisk lussieé | ponsored nationally by Westing-[of the Indiana Republican Edi-saw nothing substantiating Sen. _ ° Cremation Planned | ministration of A pension plan. | jane alimost the. whole was foe General Hospital physictans said An Indianapolis policeman was house Electric Corp. and con-| torial Association in the Claypool McCarthy's espionage charge. Mr. Buck's body was to be cre- J Some 61,000 gther Wetjeis have Czechoslovakia. to ths U. 8. bath victims were s from| forced to. fight with an excited|qucted by Science Clubs of Amer-( Hotel. Meanwhile, Sen. ‘Walter F,|mated. Huo oi shutdown, Idle assemably. lines|Sir base near Munich with a gun fractured s¥ulls, ie a rom and dazed man early today injjc, a Bcripps-Howard Science! olds Angual Session |George (D. Ga.), warned that| A mative Texan, Mr. "Bm Beck] have kept 300,000 vehicles from|at his head.

The IREA is holding its annual|the administration is inviting a barked on his “Bring Ch ‘ » .|the market. ange Course ing house. | business meeting which will wind| “whitewash” charge unless it re- | Alive career in 1911 after serv Tomas. somin 53. 2, P00 PACE nr neh hy at 8. Er Chr ster str, Sr] 1d ps od N. California St. was awakened »| speech by Sen. Owen Brewster of |investigators. Chicago. That year, he made ilots forced b Joel Finegan, Gary, was selected | fi dition, to South America.| ers, but the offer was rejected by|P were fo y armed from a deep slumber after Pa-| Maine. He noted that Hoover gave a first expedition, to Sou trolman Luther Kurtz climbed to| {OF honors on the broad basis. One question on tap for the| Senate foreign relations subcom:| His travels carried him to Af-|the UAW when management re- Bevimen to change course and an upstairs porch and smashed a fie also is competing here today. party spokesmen was: mittee a “complete analysis” yes. Tica and Asia. and his jungle ex-|fused to set up a trust i 9 1 many. All the planes originally window. Mr. Finegan was to speak atthe - “The Republican Party is well terday of the FBI's file on the Periences were told from the lec be adwinistered jointly by POUR! were scheduled to go to Prague Shocked by his sudden awaken- luncheon on his experiences in on the road toward condemning man who Sen. McCarthy says is| ture platform, in books and Inj sides. ded from Brno, Ostrava and Bratise - ling, Mr. Holman “came up Washington while attending the rocialized medicine. Do we know Russia's ‘ ‘top espionage agent” in Motion pictures. The Union. qeman 3 pital lava in Eastern Czechoslovakia fighting,” the officer said, and it national finals. for sure there is no social proolem this country. He-had been negotiating for a win Social shou haps “We were about 15 minutes out ! Was _ necessary to use “force ‘in, _Some..20.scholarshins, made JB this field, or should we in: “I don't. think it is-satist moyie job while undergoing treat: _ o . ‘vestigate and learn if the Ameri- for Mr. Hoover to tell tha coor ment. {10 cents per man hour. of Bric when the second pilot

can people are interested and committee) what i { - His most recent public. state-| 4 {willing to accept a medical ald without ans Sa ment came when the Oklahoma, biggest Souteesion since Le o = oT Thought au re Tad them,” Sen. George. said. City leopard jumped its bound-(0f negotiations. The company not gi were serious. ‘Tha | “I don’t think yowll e +.|aries and later died from poisoned offered to establish a $30 million y were serious. n y ver sat- meat left near its pit. pe: | retirement fund for the five-|they told me, ‘if you go

injuries and multiple lacerations. - Dr. Westfall, according to a nurse in his home, left early last night to visit his wife in St. Vincent's Hospital. Mrs. Westfall x. gave birth to a daughter, Kathy, a yesterday. . The Westfalls have two other « children, B, Kemper Jr, 2, and] Susan, 3%. Dr. Westfall's father is Dr.) _B. K. Westfall, dentist in_the| Hume-Mansar building. His brother is Dr. John Westfhll of 2961 N. Sherman Dr. . Two Hurt in Crash Homer Parsley, 22, of 962 Highi land Ave., and a passenger in his i car, Donald R. Dorman, .25, of | 735 Elm St., were injured at 1:35 | a. m, today when their car struck

order to rescué him from a blaz- geryvice activity.

subduing him sufficiently to get available by Indiana colleges and him out the window and ontoluniversities, will be tendered win-| a Fire Department ladder. {ners . of the contest. Winners Police continued the investiga- among these top-drawer young| {program in some form?” tion of Jesleraay's bia at 4709 scientists are to be determined by| Meet With Landis enwoo ve, in which a fireig committee of colle rofessors. .|isfy the public unless the neces- your Nousehan: Fc Burned in at-| Proectjs Open 5 AE Wh gion dsr hg Al |sary Tron po obtained ta ana 2 ve Soon bro ught [ear duration 5¢ 4 ne uta i Ne i oy ne a Re poi Sans Meanwhile, the public may in-|tional form of campaigning in fF ihe Sieg, t leopard isn’t dangerous. I've met|Pected step by accepting the offer | business, [spect scientific proecjts created by|favor of open forums and Faised| would . confirm | f them face to face.” on one condition—that the com-| “They ordered me to fly a a utility pole at St. Clair St. and! Gas Jets Wide Open the youths and erected in the Riley the question of what type of [the inevitable charge that the in-| {mafiy ° : em ace 10 age. pany add another $16,020,000 tojcourse of 240 degrees, which is the Monon Railroad tracks. The hody of Miss Evelyn Pear- Room of the hotel. housing program the party will vestigation is a whitewash.” ro Re 2 th 2 any Shor our the fund before the five-year, {on this region. I don't know why Mr. Parsley was admitted to son. 61-year-old Indianapolis Speaker of the.day.is:Dr. John SPODSOT. Calls for Safeguards py tC Te OE Bere a contract-expired: totoiwe lanaed-at Erding They simply “GeneraF Hospital with possible nurse, was found slumped on the D. Mizelle, biology- professor; Uni- Later in the day, “candidates] J |

Sen. George conceded, however. knockout punch to a gorilla with {insisted on coming here.” Internal injuries and a lacerated|floor of her kitchen near the: versity of Notre Dame, with Wat- Seeking Republican congressional yi eho’ pce mn nites would have. ‘a Sharp : Bo oo gor} 16 Killed in Crash i Hands Tied face. Mr. Dorman was treated stave. All gas jets were wide son Davis, director of Science BOTRGtionS meet hd for-so set “proper safeguards” to pre-| Born at Gainesville | Mr. Kiesnil sald most of the i : ~ «and released, - Hee said —— Service, Washington, D.C. tofst- mer vent striet—Congress- - ! i | passengers on his plane did not A bicyclist, Tames Moore, 47, of As It. Charles Commons, 998 master. ‘Walter Leckrone, editor man Gerald Landis-to discuss the vent ayy oi ts wy siceei} Mr. Buck was born at Gaines- of Turkish Plane Pp 1505 Seminole St. suffered a Wood Hill Drive, of the fire de- 88 perhaps yiile, Tex., Mar. 17, 1884. He was, [STANBUL, Turkey,

" Yesterday, Chrysler made its/and radio operator poked a gun"

{know what was going on until

Mar. they landed. One of them, howe

of The Times, has extended wel- socialized medicine policy. 25

broken leg. at'6 p. m. yesterday when he was struck by a car, gperated by Sidney. Izsak, ‘of 2806 Ruckle St, at New York and Alabama Sts. He was «in fair condition at General Hospital.

partment rescue squad, was examining: the body, theré was aj sudden explosion and the room, was filled with fire. = He was treated for first and second-degree burns at General

come to the students.

diana University, was scheduled {to make the awards to winners! and honorable mentions.

Principal gap in today's pro-| Dr. Fernandus Payne, former gram for editors and Parisepad-) {dean of the graduate school, In- (Continued on Page 2—Col. 8) hélp the subcommittee evaluate

‘Cereal Candies

the subcommittee could examine educated at public schools in Dal-!|

‘the files in Mr. Hoover's presence. | |las. He went to Chicago at the| ‘Mr. Hoover, he said, could also| age of 17.

| {the information. ly in 1928. They had one daughter, | | Sen. George is a ranking mem-| Barbara. w 8

{ber of the Foreign Relations,

(UP) —Sixteen

persons killed today when a passenger |plane of the Turkish State Aire He was married to Muriel Reil-| lines crashed on a landing at] | Ankara. { The plane carried 10 passenAmong movies he produced were gers, a crew of four; an English

were

ever, was found with his hands - tied and a gag in his mouth. Mrs. - Teresa Krautova, a pase senger on Mr. Klesnil’'s plane, said she had bought a ticket to Prague. -

Suffers Broken Leg Hospital. Two policemen, Patrol-| A national broadcast over {Committee, but he is not on the «gyn Em Back All J “I had no idea we were coming -. Mike Edmonds of Southport suf- men William E. Kaiser, 3910 E.|cpg, local outlet WFBM, high-| Tasty recipes for candies | subcommittee which is investi- ys 8 tm bac Ko ind “Fang, technician year: Brevard. “2 to Germany until we landed, To - fered a -fractured—leg-and facial; 34th—8t;—and--Richard—R.— the day's activity, This 18 made Tro —WITF-be— REting— Sen McCarthy's —chargei, = 0.-And. Lal -the.pllots eh ar-oldchild... ti-suspected- Raa . cuts early this morning when the|well, 40 8. Butler. Ave., said they] found in PARADE Maga- [that the State Department's pay-| when 1.saw someone tying a

car he was driving struck a safety zone guard at E. Washington St. and Pennsylvania St. He was reported. in fair condition at]

were “blown from the door" by| the force of the blast.

Notified Police

Police were called to the ‘omer

{the regular Saturday program |“Adventures. in Science” moder-| lated by Mr. Davis. Broadcast [time, 2:15 p. m. |

|WAAF BRUTALLY SLAIN _ - f

zine tomorrow Every Sunday PARADE presents new recipes that

provide new. surprises. for. |

jrell is loaded with pro-Commu-| | nists. Seeks Access to Files

Sen. ‘McCarthy has--contended:

man’s hands in the back of the plane,” she said.

"West Point for Brass’ Wins mer mend, LL Praise of Hoosier Educators

coming. from Ostrava. sald they ... .. had been aloft about half an hour

d General Hospital. by Verle ‘Wilson. 51. of - 8550 your table. that the subcommittee will not| . Three persons were slightly| berms pao nephew. Mr| HAMILTON FIELD AIR| The food department is (be able to judge his allegations : Jaws the Bret pilot Whiliped out k hurt pe liom 20 onobiles Wilson was called to the home by BASE, Cal, Mar. 25 (UP) — An one of many features Shas unless it has access to all the High Pressure Schooling to Prepare Army A anion oF The Coy. other - operate am D. ninger, make merica’'s . . . offs LF fy op : TN Do i geri neighbors who had missed ‘Miss| attractive Air Force WAAF was| a dine. Bunda ae loyalty information in the files) For Quick Action Impresses Civilian Guests 1 “My hands were tied by the it , O . n , an Pearson for 24 hours. | strangled to death early today g y of the FBI and other government} first pilot, » he said. “He ordered s Miss Doris E. Robertson, of 501°, deputy coroner near the women’s barracks here paper magazine. agencies. By IRVING (Old Sarge) LEIBOWITZ

8. Graham St., collided at State

Pearson had been dead from 12

and authorities said she may

PARADE MAGAZINE

Mr. Hoover and Atty. Gen. 3.

FT. LEAVENWORTH, Kas., Mar, 25-——GI Joe would be proud

me to stay out and shut up. I

said Miss | asked him where ‘we were going, and he said, ‘We're going to Ger many.’ "” In League With Crew Frantisek Vicek, a passenger fon the plane from Bratislavia, rooms here and inspected! said about five of the 25 passen-

and Michigan Sts. Comes With

I THE BIGGER SUNDAY TIMES

Howard McGrath will ‘testify of his old Army officer. Joe, who never did go for peace-time Monday before the subcommittee garrison living, would like the way his old Army officer is workon the issue. Both were reported ing, stud¥ing ‘and living in the new stream-lined Army. strongly opposed to giving the in-| But™ GI Joe probably would be a-little surprised at all the! vestigators access to the FBPs studying that is going on at this “West Point for the Brass.” data. " Kvery . morning a mechanica:| TT Tz

s . to 24 hours. { have been the victim of a sex| ). William Otis DuShane, 24, of . 8205 Alice St, was slightly in- Damage at the California St.| | attack.

ured when his car s from| re was unestimated. Police Es £0 Hoosier Weather Prophet

said the entire lower floor was Lodey at 633 81 and Ful Greek VIEL otal loss The bull ing, located on the rear of the

cla

Blvd, z ; RI The final decision, however, bugle blows the Army brass out lot, was owned by Mrs. Alice An- b $ Mi le} ( { S |the historic old post, crossroads|gers on his plane Apparently were He was treatéd by a private { to Pres ruman. be: hat Jo would like to Physic Privaie|derson of 622 N. California St. Xpec S Mig, LOO0I summer [us up to Freon: Trumas of bed. 7 : ‘of the old Oregon and Santa Fein league with the crew

“Tama Communist Party mem“Before I. knew

{Trails. The Indiana professors |met an old friend from Blooming- ber,” he said.

‘No Severe Heat Wave or Unusually Heavy [not yet made up his mind. | From daylight to dusk, graying

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‘Nerves’ Hit Giraffes MILWAUKEE, Mar. 25 (UP) ~The pen used by the Washington Park Zoo as a nursery for Momba, a mother giraffe, and her 2-month-old Sitgpeise. Augie, was

See Real Estate Section of The Sunday Times

Rains in Store, Says Rushville Seer Times State Servi RUSHVILLE, Mar. 25 — — Indiana's own long-range weather forecaster, Mark Purcell of Rushville, sees a mild to cool summer </in store for the state. With 36 years of weather forecasting behind him, Mr. Purcell

Occasional Rain

Slated Tomorrow LOCAL TEMPERATURES

colonels and youngish majors; (push their way to a back-breaking | class room schedule. that is re-| ported to be tougher than that | o at West Point and Annapolis iy dent here.

combined: 4 “Why all the studying?” a1 Joe BB was tendered the

{maker Jr.

Shoemaker.

iton, Lt. Col. Raymond L. Fhoe- what was happening, here we son of Indiana Uni-| were in Germany. versity’s dean of students, R. L./ didn't want to come here. I Col. Shoemaker is a/wanted to go to Prague.” :

the reports of the unwilling par-

1 certainly

So far as was apparent from

ordered closed. The two giraffes * If you are thinking of admits to 95 per cent accuracy in his long-range predictions. 6am... 36 10a. m... 39 would probably ask. civic. leaders at theiti pants in the unscheduled a home, if you : 7a.m... 36 11am... 42 lofficer’s club. ts, none could be sure who had developed a nervous com- For the first few days of this summer, Mr. Purcell said, the At a military science forum are rested in loca 8a.m... 36 12 (Noon) 46 Hoosiers Take Course |natched and organized the plot. plex from spectators craning season will be cool. About a - on global warfare, the - facutly " their ks t th es _ an ome | eek of milder weather will fol- day equinoctial period, he said, 9am... Pp: Mm... of the A s Co a al che 0 eC rooms! @ Crews Oo SIF. nega '0 see ‘hem. building activities, if you \but the details are “sort of al rmy’ mmand and) weq that four other Hoosiers planes and some of the

low. Mr. Purcell did not cite dates in his predictions but his break-

Staff College, all combat veterans, explained to the group of/ visiting Indiana civic leaders:

{secret.” He said, however, that| Cloudy Indianapolis skies to-

government men have discussed! | might will ‘bring occasional rain his techniques with him. morrow, the Weather Bureau

want to know what's going on in -local and national business—then be

were taking the Army's 10|gers were working together, » months’ staff course here. |of them said. They were Maj. Kenneth Kent! Some of the passengers were

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/ down is roughly this: ol tod | “We have two years to get! x BOOKS +sersiieinrscreiis 8 sure to see the big REAL : Although Mr. Purcell . claims, said today. | of Tipton; Lt. Col. Robert W. well-dressed and others shabby, Brie «.cvssasinanrnionsi 3 ESTATE SECTION of June 21.24; tool , “only 95 per cent” accuracy dur-| Temperatures will climb to 55 ready for a shooting war. That's ging of Terre Haute, Lt. Col witnesses said. dsenrenii 10 tomorrow's Times. une Em cer. ing his 38 years of forecasting, tomorrow, but dip to’ 38 tonight./the time schedule we are work: | Cnarles Henry of Evansville, and] Miss Katherine

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July 1-18, slightly cooler. July 19-Aug. 1, mild, Aug. 2-8Sept. 7, changeable.

ing on.” Lt. Col. Charles Jordan of South o

ter| The mercury was to reach 45 tohs predictions for last -winiel The problem each class gets i8| Bend.

1t will bring you PAGES 9 a ! jumped to 99 per cent correct, he day, after soaring to 60 yesterday,

Kosmak, 41, ow york City, Cty, ‘Sasstant A OF REAL ESTATE ADS or American embasey

oreign most . {than falling to 36 this morning. |similar—how to mobilize for and! listed men- - Prague was was aboard pian ue a ANSlS 4 ioreiiis 3 for tam 0s. homes {Cool then mild, then cool. I ecothing really went wrong”| Occasional rain will falliwin a war. pd of the nlite is Cpl. Lewis from n he HollYWO0R ..oasssssncrns 9 pictures, house plans, - Sept. 8-Sept. 21, mild. . “|Mr. Purcell said, “But 1 don't|throughout Indiana tomorrow. Educators OK System Ww. Riley of 2008 Prospect St., Inside Indianapolis special articles . . . all in | Because there would be no sud-\yant to claim 100 per cent.” Témperatures will drop to as low! The Army system of training|dianapolis. ONE HANDY SECTION, [den changes from hot to cool| yas January Indiana experi-| a8 34 degrees north and 40 southits “brightest boys” was indorsed| Carl Mullen, president of the 4 for your convenience. ely wet Furl oe Se (Ht tonight. Tov. sour Sioosler sing UE Indiana State Federation of Restlowork wovovoovieirs § | @ SRI SSL any me |Ciaed: There way 20 indication Cit rates” for ta soni Jap [SIN SING CHAFLAIN DIES |eoner” oc” Indiana, Univers : S RAMIO 1eivscasenssasesss 8 | 1 to start THE SUNDAY [OF ® severe heat Wave. \uary was "also unseasonablyl NEW YORK: Mar. 25 (UP)— Side GlANCeS «cevsveseses: «TIMES. First delivery * Depends on Winds * |warm, - Mr, Purcell had predicted Rabbi Jacob Katz, 57, Sing Sing|L. oof : ORY vas 3 will be early SUNDAY The Rushville weather prophe prophtt one of the mildest winters in 20|Prison chaplain who accompanied !in fe morning! ~~: |bases years. His forecast of a mild|70 murderers to the electric chair, methods : . n——— Sons’ 9 | spring has aso held tnd thus far. died from a heart attack today. ;

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