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Ft. Wayne Mayor Under Guard “Sie Toll Is bo

: aa WAYNE; Dec. 1 (UP) lice ‘would comment on the, .' Mayor /Henry E. Branning Jr. anonymous threats to his life. today and’ The mayor left his office ves- clined about 30 per cent from

was under police guard Ruthofities tried to traee the se- tefday armed’ with aSheavy serv: September to October, the Bureau

fies of threatening telephone calls ice’ pistol and flanked by two po-

2 has received in his city hall licemen. Special details guarded Of Labor Statistics reported to... his home during the night. day. There were 525 new sirikes | % Repotted * ‘pressure” was being A grand jury recently indicted in each month; but the October: > ought to bear for -the rein- Branning and five others for, an walkouts involved only 180,000 alement of slot machines but alleged city coal purchase con- workers, compared with 275.000 either Mayor Branning nor po-splrecy for September. LE Ty

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WASHINGTON, ‘Dec. 1 UP) {Time lost because of ririkes de-

.;leaders in the Republican Party.

“children need.

the bodies when *_|nome. He said his wite, Margaret,

Be THE INT ANAPOTIS. SMES. Se . 3 = : ss : A i = = Fei . . GOP Takes Over Tarlted o " Day of Crime : : Ba Bain cout was resumed Mr.

Key State Offices amd oom Yoge on)

: % task for a change of .venue from . - J H > i Jd | : wp after a wg ‘mais retreat in Judge Bain's court. v fo Hear More ~ 1 Throng Sees Smith, . which the (‘hinese, firing from No Trial Date Set . | Judge Bain said he denied an ry k: she 5 . steep cliffs. raked them with ma- - appeal for a suspended sentence. ‘Witnesses in Slaying Millis Sworn In chine guns, 76-milimeter mor- For Holdup Men i is retin ee Sia pervs tr - 4 From Pave i tars, burp guns and gréfadés, - = ir ALR { MUN Dee, 1 Grand : (Continued From Page One) | “05 MP BEE S00 Be nit The casé of two confessed Hoosier Driver Killed |7ury probe of the staying of two il id ing Purdue University's 18th an- ny two and rossibly three Chinese Doldup mem, who had a “day of When Truck Hits Train Terre Haitte brothers Jule" nual high school ‘debaters’ -con divisions Mcnday night after thr crime” last January, was con-

| ference. However, the Governor was

|rethry, Arthur Campbell.

{lore the ceremony -started.

Mr. Propst, however, stayed to the new line. . . ~ Dr. both in Tyndall Towne, State highway patrolmen said Sch were blackmailing him, *

' [see his. successor take the oath of |r.

ifwo years, will cause a big shift {$n political patronage. {Governor's pleasure, is Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, and thus x

branches.

‘branch. managers - were Democratic Party officials. Most of the announced appointments by ‘Mr, Smith to those posts have been’

| Gov. Schricker has said the Buireau of Motor Vehicles would re-

the Republican election victory. The Nov. T Republican sweep caused the wholesale political ip changes. xX Some Democ rais Left But, because of: Indiana's

staggered system of starting

Statehouse terms, the changeiover from Demotrat to Republean won't be completed until . Mar. 15. when Wilbur Young, Osgood, becomes Superintendent {of Public Instruction, replacing Deane E. Walker, Culver, But there still will be some Democrats left in the Capitol, unlike the situation two years ago before Mr. Fleming took - office. Gov. Schricker, Lt. Gov, John A. Watkins, Attorney - General. J.| Emmédt McManamon and Su-| preme Court Reporter Eudora Kelly all were elected in 1948 for, four-year terms, and thus can't be out of a job before 1953. : And, even a complete Republitan sweep again in 1852, wouldn’ ty erase 411 the “Democrats. Su-| preme Court Judge Paul G. Jas-| per, Ft. Wayne, was elected two| years ago for a gix-year term. The biggest cofitingent of Republicans, eight, will ‘be sworn in| {Jan. 1. They are Judges Frank E. Gilkison, Washington, Arch N. Bobbitt, Indianapolis, and Floyd! {S. Draper, Gary, on the Supreme! Court; Wilbur Royse; Indianapo-| lis; Donald Bowen, Bloomington; Harry Crumpacker, Michigan City, and Harold E. Achnr, Akl derson, = Appellate ° Con, and Clerk of" Court Thomas C . Wil-| liams, Jeffersonville, The new treasurer, William L. Fortune of Carmel, replaces F.

{Shirley Wilcox, New Albany,

Feb, 10.

Wild Triplets Open Mile-0-Dimes

Mayor, Fire Chief - - Attend Ceremony

(Continued From Pagr One) | to provide money for The Times .

«Clothe-A-Child to outfit needy.

children. If the public contributes .a. full mile of dimes before Christmas {there will be 89,760 coins on the |sidewalk. Each line of the Mile-! {O-Dimes is 88 feet Jong . there’ {are 17 dimes to a foot . . 80 lines {make a mile. : Every one of the coins will be used-to buy clothing for hundreds| of needy children who are appeal-| ing to. The Times Clothe-A-Child| for warm garments to protect them this winter. : To meet this year's need, it {will require a full mile of dimes, + + plus increased contributions to Clothe-A-Child’s mail fund. How generously the public contributes to the Mile-O-Dimes today, tomerrow “and over the week-end will largely determine whether ‘the shivering youngsters begin receiving thir warm clothes] next week. List Stil} Growing Times shoppers are ready to]

list of names of those’ children who need clothes badly is grow- | ing day by day.’ How can you help bring a hap-| py, warm Christmas to these poor children? ONE: By placing She or move dimes on The Times Mile- 0Dimes. TWO: By sending a check or money’ order for any amount to Clothe-A-Child, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. All contributions will be listed indi-| |vidually in The Times. | THREE: By telephoning RL| 5551 and volunteering as a Clothe-A-Child donor. Donors are. individuals and organizations that take one. or more chi ‘Ito the stores and spend their own money to buy the clothes the

three children and committed suicide last night by sitting with “{them in a closed car and running

all died of carbon monoxide. gas. er, 31, found he returned

20v-haq suffered a nervous break:

Mr Smith’ 8 move ‘Into the Sec- of retary of State's office. which has trudged ‘50 miles on foot, bearing 15 minutes affer a holdup at the Fox was pinned in the” wreck- sicians {been a Republican Soman Since their wounded on their backs, to Star; ‘Liquor Store, 2040 North- rE tah {1938 except for ‘Mr. Fleming's peach Pyongyang after breaking western Ave. extinguished the blaze and nesses ‘yesterday, including two: out of a Communist trap near : ‘Kunu and fighting a rearguard The Secretary of State at the z.fjon for the U. S. 2d. In their possession police found = “hicago to Granite, C ity, a ‘Chief Harry Nelson and other The brigade suffered at least a loaded revolver and- a wallet ox 500 killed or wounded, and many containing about $40 and the Crosby’ S Father Leaves investigative body is scheduled controls the lush: auto license were pitter at what they regard: identification papers of Walter

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| 2 ‘orps. They held for three days {represented by fis executive sec- and then; encircled on three Sides = and with a sirong roadblock be | Kingsley Dowling, 23.°of 127 I Mr. Fleming left 30 minutes be- hind them, vere ordered-out, . Pierce “Lane, and Howard freight train, overturned and Noy. 6 shooting 6f Ralph and

i ed as their- abandonment in the Latshaw, manager of the liquor Estate to ‘Widow : : other witnesses. There has | Under Ms. Fleming most of the gq. When they finally

ed there were no vehicles to car- “Later the men admitted the ry them. shotgun holdup. of a Hudson Oil

were - eager for “another go” at Washington St. and the burglary entire estate of more than $10,000! Mortar samples which weal the Chinese, Jan. 17 of a Gulf Service station to his widow, his will revealéd taken from walls of the LaDuroa ®

"rescue of 2d Division units in’ Milton Craig, defense attorney If his wife had died before him, tives have beén sent to the FBI main under the jurisdiction of the i.

Secretary of State's office despite oy pag heen pinned down by Louis Murchie, deputy county divided among his five sons ‘arid for analysis to determine come Chinese along the cliffs. . _ prosecutor, ‘held a pre-trial con- "two “two daughters. = 2 {parative age.

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‘Also reforming were soldiers Jan. 19. coal tender and two freight cars pave been Mnked with extortion” ' +

| ; 7 : | Murchie Yequested a continuance. : i TE mal { It was understood either the! ik From ay One) (ase = Continued {State or the defendants would Into S

F, uron tered second LITCHFIELD. Til, Dec. 1 (UP) Raa 4 ita aay Bd Fox, 21; of Lake Village, or LaDuron and his 21-years Ind, was killed here’ yesterday oi4-son, Jacque, are held on open when his truck crashed into A charges in connection with he

Hapse of tiie South Korean 2¢ tinued today in Crimjnal Court 1. No date has been sef for trial.

Today, they were intact and in Streeval. 22, of 202 C Saltzman burned. ebert - Carter, ho, the doctor

Trudge 50 Miles {admitted two robberies committed the truck derailed the enginé, gince the sjdying. the two men v

the Turkish brigade who ‘The men were arrested within Of the New York Central train lan several other phy=

age. He was dead when firemen . mne Grand Jury heard 10 wit +

reached the body.

Admit Shotgun Holdup .| The truck wag en route .from OE es by the Carters. Po

{ficers also testified. Today . ‘hear at least one other doctor retreat. store. "HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 1 (UP)-—22 _anneuncemenit whether Harry Lowe Crosby, 79, father pith PO Mot DEEL na toll But their officers sa’d they Co. service station at 6855 KE, of crooner Bing Crosby, left his hig story. ~ Fighter-bombers came to the at 50th St. and Northwestern Ave. today. home ‘basement by state detece

southward retreat after for Dowling "and Streeval, and the estate would have been laboratories in Washington, D "4

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