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rr 300 Guides to Bring Out Bodies - New Drive Of Holy Year Pilgrims Tomorrow : | a . CORPS, France, Nov. 14 (UP)—An Alpine mou ta i - Nn Gamblin guide reached the wreckage of a Canadian airliner today and reported that all 51 Holy Year pilgrims and seven crew members aboard were Killed. =

ooms Here The guide, Martial Ravana, 42-year-old cemetery cares iy : taker reached the wreckage after fighting through a blizs Th

Dishes Washed in Nearly Pure Grease; Workers Get Better Food, ‘Take Care’ of Boss

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“Third of a Series of Articles 3 "By BOB BOURNE se I SERVED FOOD to inmatés at Julietta, but thank Heaven, I didn’t have to eat it myself. i I came in as a bum off the road -but-even so I fared better as an attendant than did the residents in Ward Nine. In my 10 days there, I ate roast pork while the inmates’ had lima beans. I ate dried beef gravy and potatoes when. they had lima bean: soup. —_— a but are able to do a little work Beans four lunches out of ,round the home five.. Bean soup in the eve- in other cases, men who work

ning. do not get paid and do not get I placed food travs in front of anything extra to eat.

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> pe NET he 3 F ~ - en en ee aa —— the inmates and ther turned The first. morning in the home \ Dailey Explains zard neal he top of 8700- by an Alpine search party made away quickly to avoid their’ pa- J.spent a great deal of time nurs- = , J . ha foot ‘Monte de L'Obiou. up of ski troops, gendarmes; vets thetic looks ing ‘the wounds .from my bout ‘His Action in Hé said the broken bodies eran guides and volunteers like Tons of -meat were bought or with bedbugs. Later (about 5:15 dis Fra Rte 7 the %R ‘vietivea ve. dratiarag. RAVANA. oF Eo tlaughtered. but it's strietly a. m.), I went to the small sup- Ending Indictments : ike a ae Seed They seanned the wreckage © phantom food for the inmates of plementary kitchen in-my ward BYNOBLE REED ey 1500 feel RC Joe tor more with binoculars and the search | the Marion County Home, Albert Baker, ward attendant A new crackdown on-gam- It as a terrible sight he director announced that “there is Most residents at Julietta pay and John Walker were pouring . 5 > Prihe Riga 5

Ww bling operations was develop- said. “This was the third crasheq "0 Nope—there can be no. sure

£32.25 a month for their board milk into tin cups on a. cart. This 7 hd pe " g i ’ ; .. plane I ha en iri my life, but Yiviors.” 3 . _ V . i . av , : 12 ave seen ir 7 IH - : A i and room. However, in many was the cart on which the food > : : ing here today following dis- fever saw yas u Less than two hours later Mr. : cases they get loss to eat than trays were carried to the bed Plenty of cattle . . . the Marion County home has butchered 7030 pounds of their own beef missal of indictments in the ni. 1 gig not see one body that Ravana reached the wreckage scme residents who do not pay patients. i : : oo " ; 3 igh ; gen fo nol pay:patier since Mar. |. : $1 million lottery cases in remained intact” Spe eantiruied that the 50 a A en —— . i : . : ! nadians and one American 5 Food Cart Made From an Old Bed } Criminal Court yesterday: SR Cally of Search the seven crew members had no IT WAS not really a food cart. Tunnel Confirmed Prosecutor George S Dailek 0 pavane Bu only Sng bat: chance to survive the crash. = o@ > > : a i der 3} larg. = 4 r Nere 5 ¢ Nis oO Te age : It was on old bed. Rollers had been put under the legs, and who explained he was forced to Stoinets of the Rage ; Flames Lick Snow . oH slabs of plywood were laid across it to give it.the look of a table, dismiss the case betause., of (iN : gine

Skymaster The guides found evidence to

J ) Neantard evidence sad he >i Felix, Germain, French moun- add to evewitness reports that 118 5 aw enforcement cams- Ny TPE ’ ‘ & discus na RN i hi Bent i in tain reswye chief, called off the the plane's engines cut out; that Ta » paign wit one ne Onis search tonight but said a ps > suddenly two racki : connection with “expanding lot- 4.0 R a party of ! en’ racking explosions 1

Carpenter Backs Up tery operations here.”

Mr. Walker and Mr. Raker had just returned from the firstfloor Kitchen with. the food for the residents’ breakfast. They were setting two tables in a small dining room for 10 men. I was to eat here. they told x

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Li Cuts ; z dawn. S and t sheets e Hcked began making the rounds of the a bowl of warm, star hy gravy, . The . prosecutor said he dis Mr. Germai 0) id dt le: al ren that 5 al . of flame lcked ward . two wieners and a cup bf coffee, Muncie Rumor missed the lottery cases because pet on TW 1 PE , A d i five rhe oe wih he : : _ D a iar - ! : : :rsons would be needed to carry 1e fuel-smea fg I sat down in small dining room smelling of chickory. © By DONNA MIKELS he had “lost all confidence in the aan of Nore meared page from the |

the 58 bodies™pack along loghook «was headed “CurtissSMURCIe ay hdd | State's principal witness the mountain slopes which some- Reid Flying: Services Ltd “__the MU] 5 Nov... 15 1e. long- The cases were recently Sent times drop straight dow or . ? mh oe ; : 3 § n for hun- ng *s eh rumored existence of a tunnel hack to Criminal Court for trial dreds of feet. g Ne mn in er admn *harier under the eerie rambling home by the Indiana Supreme Court , ying pilgrims homs

The guides collected scatterad fr religi . . . : § d from a rel us of Dr. Jules F. LaDuron was un- which reversed Judge W. D personal possesgions they found Rome. Pigs Seremony dn

and nine other men filed in. Some I ate two slices of bread and were in wheel chairs. They ma- drank the coffee. nipulated themselves. Others I asked the man next to me if limped On a tin plate in front of me (Continued on Page 2—Col. 1)

: - ? officially confirmed today. Bain's decision in throwing them along the trail leading to the They had at ded t : ® In an interview with The Times, Out of court int April, 1949, on the wreckage. One guide brought Pet#y's Basi - Mere Ye oh A Sa ene ity * ays a Muncie carpenter said he dis- Broun that the indictments hack a two-inch thick bundle of day abwhich Ca dian Nu on i : : covered the tunnel. when he was failed to stae facts sufficient for American money with a $100 bill EUeTIEE Batt moe erp ; repairing the porch of-tiie many. CHiminal charges. showing on one side. : Phture 3 Be 4. m = roomed house 30 vears y State's Key Witness 3 a a a 5 : Ho age to Feeney He said he had not Het The indictments involved al- One American Among thepersénal possessions

Y / rion ; found was a Rr his experience to police either dur- !eged pool operations reported to One American was among the Pius XII A Phostam bf Fors ing past or current investigations have grossed $1 million a year passengers. He was Joseph Bu- > ! three

Indianapolis’ Big and Little Reach

; : Le : tera. 65, of Brooklyn. N. Y Roman Catholic cardinals. : ; i of the mysterious disappearance i Indianapolis. or yt 2 : boa Common Ground in Honoring Al } of Mrs. Freda LaDuron 13 years _ “Fletcher Rahke was the The chartered Canadian’ Sky- Wh i rh Hime Ing °F vook By DAVID WATSON ago. © “59% state's principal witness in these Master, whose. passengers : - Pope Pius XII was =

Indianapolis said its goodbys to Mayor Al Feeney today. The big and the little people of the city started them last night while the body of the chief executive lay in state at Kirby Mortuary, 1901 N. Meridian St. : : . oo An estimated 1200 to 1500 persons filed into the building. There were those who had known the Mayor most of their lives, And there were those who knew meeraam—_— : r him- only through his achieve- In Mourning ments. They were gn common Ca ground - fast “hight as they paid National flags were to theif Jas: espects to Mayor Al fly- at half-stafl in In- he curtail these operations. And The doors wege to he opened to RS Se Sdn = possible reprisals. believe at this time that this fhe public again today from 7 dianapolis today and to

18 " ned { : ; i . 4 However, In doing so The iTmes more important. than to try to *® { a. m. throngh 10.p. m. Services morrow in a mourning Te h stipulated it would release his proceed with the prosecution of or WO C iver a will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow : : . | | | :

and in cases and 1 have lost all confi- (*®W had prayed for God to pro- ering Ing oN . LJ

“No One Had Asked" dence’ in waat this witness has 'eCt them before taking off from was said | “I have never made a state- to say,” Mr. Dalley declared. Rome yesterday, plunged into the Thon h the papal charel, ment before becatise no one ever “I feel that’ he (Rahke) has Peak shortly after sundown, of o doe also sent a teleg S asked me” the businessman. who used his position to make him: The crash was the first ‘major AV eree. o the Canadian asked The Times to withhold his self a powerful printer of base- AS4STér among the millions of at bly Rent, Bspressing his grief name, sald.’ 1 am. a respectable-bait pool tickets, pilgrims -who—jeurneyed-to Rome aviatio % hit Srash In -Casadian Citizen and I didn't care to get “The dismissal of these cases '0 celebrate the Holy. Year, ; The B stony: : . ol mixed up in any. of this.” “should place the law enforcement _ The wreckage was sighted at plane Was an Aboard’ ths The Times: agreed to. withhold officers in a letter position to ‘ @ Mm. (Indianapolis time) today Bro kly NOY Bulera, 85, 9 (the carpenter's name after | = Som NY,

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(Continued on Page 2—Col. 4) Officers ‘HandiGapped In Surprise Korean Pu

Cross cemetery. vestérday under a proce S 4 A : KR It ’ CLAW BRTSréement of fieers — Crowded among the adults iast lamation issued bv end or ssures ea ors . re ) £oR, cde Mari s/ I \ : : =: night were two Boy Scout mem- i Bavt City Hall - . 2 ° | our e S against baselall tickets at their r nes og Closer to Key Reservoir; = bers of Troop 94. Al was a mem Mayor -bayl. an . R i 5 i { B St d Sole | RIZE there is No X : her of St. Joan of Arc Church, * wil] be closed all day to- en { © e ymie WR ae) pect to Reach Goal by Tomorrow

: . against printing them "+> By EARNEST HOBERECHT 1'n: sponsor of the troop. 3 RE : yy : ’ "_“QOther evidence in the lottery rarer ERECHT, United Press Staff Corres : "OW. : A . - 4 : e ; TO ; 2 "Nov : ; pondent His Tales Remembered mal rn i Maybank Says Extension Issue Won d a S ir ed eases —also—has—bheen—so—weak- PIR ar aresiay. Nov. 35 ~U-S-—%th-Divisfon infantrymen, Pete Mootfz: 12, and Marvin |. i omicials - xténded thelr sym. Come Before a Lame Duck Congress : ened’ by subsequent developments ye =2 “Wo _lcy North Korean-rivers; suddenly

) resumed their atfack Tuesday FP 1 ti 3 ord] Ala, Sday toward the Ms: ig ra X 3 ec avo p- : HEN : . : ; . the extent that I feel the State o: " oy Manchurian Baker, 13, rec Bled yavy Pes pathy to his family. By LARRY STILLERMAN. Times Real Estate Editor 3 Major Points 4 J a bly get coneie,, > 10 30 miles away, border only 7's reggive talks eh : : ae xF i : ( not cssibly -g ? Ae-, ; 5 hey 5 I > a 28 Ww en 1e 16 the — Corridors an Honor MTAMI BEACH. Nov. 14 Extension ‘of federal rent control Cit d h oul no I y a . € na At the northwestern erid of the Allied 250-mile 1i h Se S srtook civ rams. 4 ; re tions, as: cuto alley sald. ‘40 CW i, i = Tn dik Toh x Progra guard-usher force of white-gloved will not bé placed before the lame duck ( ongress ine y Counsel x Hox i fe Hing ~ a Thomas the South Koreans met new reverses ne, however, Oug ( accor ane Vv 1e + ne delendants e oma 14 : arr, : : A ity .police- and firemen were on Sen. Burnet R. Maybank 2, & CC.) made this promise t p 2 art Qt att ia wiih aR TR BIARKE , —— . Mayor, ‘the troop attended the oo pojies riborsl of the state ne Bu _ I La a t] made this promis 2 o che i ! obert Au tin Watts took iS Hg. McNulty attorney and prom Fighting in snow and cold that Er reer eee ————— * TAL a. ity y me ers: of 1 Sta ng realtors here uring the for il pen ceremonies f th 3 at FOr thas \ 3 . x ie { i + same mass as he did a few hours 9%" 3th a : } ng. Te A ! . Be fy ing e fom Oppinng ce er onies of the 4Jd battle, for anothe new trial be- inent Republican politician; Ed- even chilled men in their sleeping formation of 18 attack = 5 - 2 : police. force Mr. Feeney built. . .conventiofi"Br the National Associalion-of Real -Estite-Boards. : A : ‘a. bags the ROK 8th Division re- i "King the “before-Mr. Feerrey's death. ; P slice detachments ‘were also “1. don’t ‘inténd to have any federal: rent trol before—tm1 tore tbe Indiana. Supreme Court ward R:-MeNuity, tavern opera- bag ' : } ahs © bridges, made. emergency landings : Youth will. offer its Tast salute 9) Rn tre vo ntéend to have any .federal rent control befors—m Bain Rd or: William B. Miller, attorney; capfured the highway town of with their w y C ; Maver F yr taniohl on duby-eutside to canfrol traffic committee at the lame duck ses Wing again today tor; 1 n re 1} iw. Le hon only to be thrown out'g oundeq at Korean aire to Mayor. Feeney tonight when a and af ojard the flowing crowd: sion ofc sre mat sb Ny . Another Story, Page 18 The state's highezt—agint began Ralph Hitch. professional bonds. !0KChon 1H) id : fields. 2 ‘uniformed honor guard from ona total : RTE On orCoRgressia rang Now : Te a : : man. and Hugh Fivnr an “ac- later by Chinese Reds. = 3 : Dar OF RURPSES Tre Sf in ton : : . z : fearing «oral arguments the "Hai, al all 2 nh : : 2 Mustangs . Troop 94 stafids watch from 8 A pair of nurses from St. Vin- said Ser vhank, In "Indianapolis. this puts_ex BeApnE orm mrguments nth car.ant : ROK -TFth-Division-units took a ang Attack i pom urtil 7 p. m ¢ Hospital summed the feel- The “states rights Democratie®tsnsion squarely up to Tity coun- ,. Si Hl ee 8 RPPea: for—a— Hasn't’ Seen Dailes commanding hill’ ‘near Wawans American Mustangs attacked a < Ty al Me tHe fer oof AVOr'S frends WHEN Qenictanr Read the Ranches Thaw . ED ’ thitd trial in the 1947 sex. murder : : mien -. a 2 walle Fra — Members of Knights of Colum- ing of the Mayor LEIENGS WHEN Senator heads the Senate. Bunk- cilmen.. They have a recommenda: SE-Mrs—Mary 6B rae TROT SAT Fa ToT AeP Hoo mE The Kunt-TokoRon well camouflaged —enemy ; = = bus and Holy Name Society will Icy deseribed him axa wender—mg— and Currency Conimittec tion from the Marion County rent Side” HOUSeWile : MN conferred with the prosecutor on highway, bul. they, 100, Were roy pear-Sakchu on one of the meet at Cathedral High Schon) [Ul uy They came tp know which would consider federal rent advisory board to continue eof First ia. — rd -hrv haf gambling la Ww enforcement. but chased off ah roads leading south from ii ii htt ar aie ee a i ey tiara a re ay il 15 } ie ve oo : . + Manchuria, ang Tarcit ify dA Ul 10 KITHY RG . . M tan # - - W . ustives Los Will Ln Labhhins SANT He yas oom ET Sted rasan orm rmet Nw qin ete rts Marty, TV -Whare praver Services of his mo he L during her fd x ari ned ! HL H, ay hank departed Tram ATT pr ree vs PACK OO WH Otter Tne Le rrdoEeuth Korean 24 Corps US They de: troved 33 out of 45 = will be held between 7 pm. and erore-death’. onsigeration o mn

- o, g swendoriul ta her (he paptant legislation. rept controls, He said es " : : Ep . others ARR i a eh SR - Ste = = rerict . = P kK at al > : : oe es ry PerSCEaTt FROIN AA TE BAP PTRT TRere ALY Are nie ETE nt HEE GYFT SOO LB Le anialng. 20 amicus ren tdi oe oh Hundreds of Tndianapolls® ii = 7 “The Sehnta 1} $ = FIgERE—Remocral fast March [AWS And doh TF Intend to PIek OU fwd iles of the prize THe TOR 2d Corps still wag g : thr Tom Mahia, of 30 W. 24th St. tha j Nerican realtors he belie rer ontrols should be al in : X 1 nile ! . rr rps 8 hi {zens ‘passed through the doors 1 Tor Tana i Nev z 2 n hr 2h IU. ATieran J +" mn Heli a i a ERR Shute Key Contentions Cited any one ‘derson for special en- Chosin Reservoir : out of contact with the battalion before noon ftodav. - looked on Al Feeney as a "good would Oppose anv new federal rent left to the states iv forcement ” = Chief Rouls. - said . : : sent’ eastward several " : 5 all tt wav.” He said he , : ; ra In his ving talk this r n The major contentions offered ? x BE oo Air War Rages . severa days -ago 4 i man all ihe wa) sal 1 bill when the new congress con n 1s opening talk, this morn J oo . : } two or. aviat . to link group. Offers, Prayer had k n the May for 30° i > inz. Robert P. Gerh associa- DY the defense lawyers to support V¢. Wil keep hammering away ppg, expected to reach the ink up with 10th Corps Daughters of Isabella’ came ‘in ih ay A ye dn 4 Jahaty. IS Rane d Sey Rafat: their appeal for a new trial Jpo at lottery. activities where they harp tip of the reservoir, main &lements at Habongseng. : > aru i years. “ederal rent ceilings expire tion: president. flayed the admin- Ro peal or ! Rl ap rorardics Fowl or . : So ud : a] : i a Pe i . or {je Hat tha ee arise regardless of whose opera- r : A motori & group last night to offer a Like Dewey Gropff, of 515 Reno Dec: 31. 1950, unless local gov- istration's “jiinking of teamwork. ONE: - What they called vari tions thev might be Soule of Noreas lover lake 2d" Di rized patrol of the 1, 8, prayer for the repose of Mavor : : erning Bodies vote to extend on ances between: testimony given jn [1005.1 AUgh i Tiesday or Wednesday = Divs on tried to reach: 10th 7 Feeney's soul. Federal, state and (Continued on Page -2—Col. 6) (18 POT 8 VOLE 00 Ext (Continued: on Page 2—(Col. 2) Walls Hirst trial in Shelby County me il Service Job : Brerwigre. he Severe cold Fo vot anor a second time . ya £ a.» ih = 1948, and the Rartholomew Civi ervice JODS brought other activities to a uesday but again was held up hy i ; a County trial this vear ‘ sry’ virtual standstill -.impassible roads. They will make in at : r Temporar irtt h, AE Se ; ) ; ? TWO Introduction into evi- Orderee ter p Fy UP Only the air war raged un- 2:3econd try Wednesday. . 4 . . . : ASHINGTON, Nov j . ar

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I J : . le wt3als . bus. Ind ALLO FRe VE Wha--repre- “1am noi showing anv. parti- Marines clogged. slowly. forward nemy .ir ucks and damaged three -

dence in.the second trial of oral President Triman has ordered abated . * ad ig « ’ residen u an 17 orae : . 1S 18 14 / atts > 2aviat hii] ots = + + A ase y : go 8 the. Civil Service Commission to Soviet-built. Jets shot up two Killed While Hunting Cling ofhcers to the hiding place . Halk : American Superforts = attacking : INT + of the murder weapon: make Pearly. Ail; federal Job apie Tatiway bridges at Sinuije VINCENNES, Nov. 14 (UP). l . : " ap i ie We > i . ) i The defense lawyers, contended Pointments temporary J*: Robert Shipley, 19, was killed Aa yesterday when his shotgun dis-

today that the oral statements The order. cegarded as a de- Forth sarmn provisional capital b were inadmissible becaiise thev fense measure, will go into ef. Ju ATION t alu River from charged and the charge stfurlk were made during the ‘same (oct Dec. 1. It excepts only presi- rom ia. ie . him in “the head while he was * Period as written = confessions dential appointees. postmasters, American lets joined in-the wild rabbit hunting. Shipley “was ‘sit which the U. 8 Supreme Court and “unusual circumstances” in five-minute battle but the Com- ting atop a comhine when the.ae« ruled were obtained under dUtess. which . a permanent appointment muhist- planes est aped safely be- cident occurred, Coroner Paul THREE: Admission of . testi- Would be “in the interest of the hind the border, Strate said. : mony of six women identifying Rovernment ” oi The twa Stuperforts, part of a ley

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