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Film comedians, Jerry Li Dame football squad over the clowned with the two funnymen on the and Bob Toneff (right) of Notre Dame held g. The rest of the Irish team seem to enj
is and Dean Martin, were one of the few bright spots for the Notre week-end. The Irish, who dropped a 9-7 game to Southern Califor. Paramount lot in Hollywood. Dan Modak Lewis while Martin prepared to take a bite out of oy the cannibal goings on.
Old Tricks Again
| Takes Miami Open | And $2000
cuit of the winter tournament
ammy Snead was out in front.
the Ivy League.
finished their season with an {41 to 14 triumph over traditi jrival Oklahoma A&M and now, The $2000 first |are faced only by a New Year's Sammy a total of § {Day Sugar Bowl meeting With earnings for tite year, far more |Kentucky, falls the honor of be- than any other touring profesling the only one of last year's 17 sional. rfect record teams to repeat. | The Sooners won 10 games this/ciubs, which were delayed in ht-itransit from the North and bepasses by lieved lost, in time for yesterday's
season, the last being highligh in of ed by four touchdown Dec. 4—The,w, de Arnold. Princeton and Wyoming fin- fashioned his third straight fourhed their season earlier. Headed by Princeton, the East, On the first round he shot a 69, dominated the list of unbeaten giving him four sub-par rounds
teams with eight followed by the for his 10th victory of the year. ; Midwest with six / 24 Place Tie | the Boilermaker football squadand West with two each, and .
and coaching staff are scheduled the South with one.
ad
University’s Old is Oaken Bucket winners banquet tonight in the Memorial
Union building. Festivities for;
for 6:30 o'clock. Principal speaker will be Ed pq (Moose) Krause, athletic director ming will meet W at the University of Notre Dame. 1 00 Southern C Krause’s Irish helped to make the the Purdue season, joining Indiana on the Boilermaker win parade. Highlight of the evening will be the announcement of the team's most valuable player, freshman and varsity awards and formal on of the Old Oaken
ashin, I on erence Ling. 1a second place tie with 27-year-
Valparaiso, Dick Mayer of Greenwich, Conn, which already has won the Lu- at 272. itheran Bowl against Wittenberg, | will go against an unannounced foe in the Cigar Bowl. i
Local H. S. Basketball Schedule This Week
Clark Township at Beech Grove.
go against
arren Central at Shortridge.
Manual! at Warren Cen lle Speed
r at Crispus Attucks. ville at Park School. a blocked kick for a safety;
Texas Christian came from two! touchdowns behind Southern Methodist, Louisiana State held heavily favored Tulane to a 14-14 tie; ww ‘and Mississippi upset Mississippi! THE SURPRISE was a spit | State, 27-20, in other leading re-!
‘one unlooked for maneuver.
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North Carolina, 44-13 and Ford-| {ham edge Syracuse, 13-7.
BAD BREAKS CAPITOL CITY
‘J worked. ; x A |The Navy defense was timed to morrow and then collides with| beat Army's fast break out of Hammond's Wildcats Friday. ithe huddle. it involved the pair- Jeffersonville has the week's! /ing of a second from Navy's nor-' most ambitious schedule. The Red | “wasterday’ hah “|ma1 aerensive maneuvers-and x Devils hit the Toad three times; ners", Bisnis Boris mn Avris” Rieke Gu: taster huddle into position. |at Shelbyville tomorrow, and they |Sleaners 31: ORW “Toca 43," Rosely a a:
| with the
To Oklahoma's Sooners, who! nament--first stop on the traijl—|
easy yesterday with a T2-hole Score of onal|2g7,
4 | Snead finally received his own
{final round and with them he
junder-par 66.
, the Southwest
: Curly haired Jack Burke Jr. of icv Besides O Houston, Tex., who was tied with Flo will Kiahoma, Jour omer Snead for thé lead after three to conference play. to th games. Wyo-Tounds, shot a one-over-par 71 on; But from here on in to the the final circuit and wound up a sid than three of four major teams going undefeated. Twelve major quintets bit the dust for the first time last week, 3 One stroke behind this pair of and a United Press survey top Intersectional tussles Satur-
clubs remaining day. : youngsters came six professionals showed today 28 g Madison's defending state
‘champs go after their 22d con-
in a tie for fourth place. They {were Ed (Porky) Oliver of Seat-
{tle, Glenn Teal of Jacksonville, Morris Harvey, with a perfect Fla, Ted Kroll of New HArtford record for the first time in 63/Conn., Jim Turnesa of Briarcliff, years, will play Emory and Henry N, Y., Joe Kirkwood Jr. of Dayin the Tangerine Bowl this Fri-/tona Beach, Fla., and Jim Ferrier day and West Liberty State ofof 8an Francisco. West Virginia will I Appalachian, N. C., State, in the Pythian Bowl! on Saturday. Navy Got There ’ While Oklahoma was victori-' i ous in its final appearance, an. Fustest With other big bowl team, Georgia, was upset by ancient foe, Georgia. The Mostest Tech, 7 to 0. The lone touchdown came on a 73-yard drive capped] by Darrell Crawford's quarter-
day in this scene of ‘the Middies’|
unbelievable football triumph, fo Rday hay Diony tn er over West Point's once invincible and Army defeats, ions. Southern California rose up to
beat Notre Dame, 9 to 7, on Jim H Sears’ 94-yard kickoff return and Middies of Coach Eddie Erde-
The talk of the town was the |14-2 victory that the scoffed-at
/latz gained Saturday over the ‘heavily favored unbeaten Black] {Knights of the Hudson—a victory laid to sheer guts and fight plus
second jump on an Army line!
{which hadn't been treated in so| {brash a manner in three unde-
Other top games saw Tennessee tented seasons. drub Vanderbilt, 43-0; Penn State] mrdelatz, upstart enough to! ledge Pitt, 21-20; Alabama buryaruyb Army in his first year as Auburn, 34-0; Virginia trounce Naval Academy coach, said the'be thinned out more this week. ! victory came as planned. The In the NCC, Indianapolis Tech!
{plan was to charge Army instead | i
(of waiting to. be waffled, It|
1s ~ - ® | “ALL SEASON,” Erdlatz ‘mused, “Army got their plays un-!| ‘der way before the defenSe knew| ‘what hit them.” a In the two weeks which passed since. Navy's last game—and their second triumph-of the sea|son—the Middfes worked on the formula of getting there fustest mostest.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —___ [Football With teahy— Y ° ‘ Irish Mentor 4 s 2 , 3 |Doffs His Cap ~ Congratulations Go Out to ND Assistants, Navy's Erdelatz
recorded.
° ges ! | \ minutes remaining in the game, D Only 3 Major Teams Sam Snead Upto a.m: 2 3: RET ot 2° : rs Wind Up Unbeaten
Oklahoma Only School to Repeat;
4 To Risk Records in Bowl Games
NEW YORK, Dec. 4 (UP)-—Out of the dust and roar of the now+completed 1950 foothall season today merged just 20 college teams who went the entire distance without tasting defeat or even: being held to a tle, :
would still win.
{by an operation) worked overtime {in trying to perfect our offense, {while Joe McCardle, Bill Earley and Bob McBride did likewise {with our defense. And all of our players did their best in every {game, and we are very thankful an
IN HIS FIRST year back, Eddie Anderson won the most im-|Pearl Wiley, Packard
{White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. ‘won the $10,000 Miam! Open tour-
to them.
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the following thoughts were,
By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach, University Notre Dame PERHAPS SOME of our readers will be surprised to see this column today since a touch of the flu has kept me in bed since last Wednesday. But in order that this column
might get out on time my male secretary, Frank Sullivan, by John Esterline's 600 series and Big Ten Sets 10
game. He brought his note book along and after the game o¢
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Pot 0’ Gold
Nurserymen Lead After 1st Week-End
ler's alleys.
i [257 windup. came over to the house Saturday afternoon to listen to the Fifteen teams: rolled. but most
EVEN BEFORE" the Notre ame game came on the air, one
{listening to a radio report of his end. 3 ‘team’s play, comes when one of | Naturally, we felt badly the lads he has been so close to'is over the outcome. From the is carried out on a stretcher. This radio report we were able to de- happened twice Saturday. Immerive the same little consolation diately after the game we called) out of this defeat that we have Los Angeles and were relieved to from our other losses this fall./learn that Bob Williams and That is, that the lads fought with/John Petitbon did not receive inall their might throughout the ball juries of a lasting nature, game, and never gave up. Even! ond when there were less than two
last year's event with 3268.
Indiana Foxworthy rd Service Wrecking
Week-End ‘Bowling Leader
Eagle Creek Nursery is leading following the first of three week- snyder asked Congress today to tax end bowling sessions in the Pot jj at Jeast $1 billion and said the administration will come fn |
of Gold handicap. for five-men next session with requests for “very substantial” additional reves
squads being held at the Ant-
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Measure Falls Short of Truman Request ;
For $4 Billion, Senate Group Told : WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (UP)—S8ecretary of Treasury John W.
(nue increases. ;
Raise Sights on Tax Bill By $1 Billion, Snyder Urges
the 109 squads entered won't
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Included in the race for the prize { 11 ald, wi of . Indianapolis Herald, winner | U's D'Achille
{ iar sonal Helps With 2 av
CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (UP)—Big/pending on the level of business, Ten football players established Ey {nine new individual and 17 team, However, Mr. Snyder said it. | irecords, and tied six others dur-ifalls a billion short of President .- {ing the 1950 football season, offi- Truman's request for $4 billion to.: {cial conference statistics showed meet mounting defense costs. ... $50 today.
MR % v
raise the sights of a pen
“The Nurserym en piled up a 2955! Mr. Snyder appeared before the Senate Finance Committee total in last ‘night's action, led
© a i mf {the Korean ‘crisis put steam {hind a drive for House approve {of an excess profits tax on -corpors. {ations by tomorrow night. The {Houge began debating the bill tor day. Re
| Mr. Snyder and some others! 'disagreed on how much revenue
the bill will raise. Democrats on © [the tax-writing House Ways and '@ {Means Committee put it between :»
{$3.4 billion and $4.6 billion, des
{ Unless it is increased, he said, .
A Billion Short tia
- ” .-. A I FEEL BADLY for another
loyal group I have ever known, have never worked harder than MIAMI Fla, Dec. 4 (UP)—The they did this fall. Coaches Bernie pro golfers were off on a new cir-|Crimmins, John Druze and Bob {Lally (the latter subbing for Three of the schools were so-called “major” teams—Oklahoma, rail today, but already things wally Ziemba who was sidélined champion of the Big Seven; Wyoming, champion of the Skyline Nore looking familiar—8lamming Six, and Princeton, champion of — rudely dumped, 14 to 2, on Sat-|. Despite playing three of the, Army's mighty cadets, riding urday by Navy in one of the his- four rounds with a borrowed set a 28-game unbeaten streak, toric games of the service classic. Of clubs, the famed Slammer from | looked like a cinch to be on the perfect record honor roll at the end of the season—but they were fi
Purdue to Get ‘Bucket’ Tonight
. Times State Services * LAFAYETTE,
» ” ” {| TO THE VICTOR belongs the prize gavespoils, and to Jeff Cravath goes 35,758.83 In our sincere congratulations. Ac-| cording to the radio his defense must have been superb. His! {teams have always been great
Army. - Congratulations to ‘Eddie Erdelatz and the entire
‘Naval Academy team for a tre-| ghlligrest © reason and that Is because of my mendous job. It certainly was aiGica Ryan, Medical —. . .. fine group of assistant coaches, game that will be tlie sbowt Joe Verdarosia, Rivers These men who are the most for many years. e risk of Bud Braecger. “Vance .............. appearing braggadocio, I should! 30S, Mil waiirm ..uevseso. S8Bjverines hit for 11 first downs like to refer to a sentence that|krb Wilson .
la'tz has got it." He sure has. * -" r -
THE DAY'S other upsets saw Brule Goodman, B Nai! B'rith Virginia, Texas Christian, Bay- Tom Carrico, Ban-Dee . lor and Georgia Tech surprising gy shessan’ North Carolina, Southern Meth-| OMEN odist, Rice and Georgia. It cer- Bot "Hooter, P. oF 7 i an I .
tainly has been some season.
portant game on the Holy Cross at Keating. Iaria's schedule as the Crusaders defeat-
ed Boston College.
number one team in the nation,
Dunlap, on ey, Darko haries .
MEN | a Blackwell, Hosiery . Bill Catton, Arlington Shop .. 4 P. R. $atiocy ves re,
ronald, nk Xo! ¢, Darko . vi Nofike, Darko .. .........
Ryan, ed} . t Sent Miller; Delaware .....
appeared in this colimn on Nov, 6, 1950. It said, “Mark my words, ions sports fans, this man Eddie ErdeJers Bradiey, Fox-Hunt ...
NN Ru A BIG SALUTE goes to Bud Hi Sea Wilkinson whose Oklahoma teamiAnna Moulden Roberts Dairy’ a iproved that the pollsters made no i, Marizia. Local | . I think the worst feeling that mistake in picking them the can come to a coach who is
Northern Conference Has
with perfect records. Muncie Burris Beaten
jurday, 56 to 39. Major unbeaten teams were:
Martinsville.
Southern— Bicknell, Blooming-! ton, New Albany, Princeton and!
Washington. Southeastern—Madison, Western—Linton. Northeastern — Auburn and Kendallville.
Northern (West) East Chica-| go Roosevelt and Washington,
Gary Froebel, Hammond and
Hammond - Clark; (East) — Elk-
hart and Ft. Wayne North.
Major Independents—Jeffersonville, Gary Roosevelt, and Indi-
anapolis Attucks, Manual and Sacred Heart, .
Tech Invades Frankfort
“The ranks of the unbeaten will
invades loop - leading Frankfort Friday. In the West NIHSC, Ham-
mond Clark meets rival Tech to-!
{face unbeaten teams Friday and!
Saturday, first Princeton and then Martinsville.
fare this week. They are Sullivan,
Terre Haute Garfield and Wiley, |
and Evansville Memorial.
Powerful Lafayette invades Ko-| komo Friday and travels to/2h!
The Northern Conference led ' ithe roster. of the unbeaten with {seven teams, followed by the North Central loop with five, All jother major leagues still had at least one undefeated survivor, except the Central Indiana Conference whose last hope, Muncie Burris, bowed to New Castle Sat-
North Central Conference — __ |Frankfort, Indianapolis Tech, LaPHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4 (UP) fayette Jeff, Marion ana Muncie
[Cent =-Navy jubilation still popped 1o- South Central-—Columbus and
3 1
7-Unbeaten Prep Quintets
By KURT FRUDENTHAL,
Early season front runners will try to establish their suprem-. Flower S as Coach this week as the accent in Indiana high school basketball shifts 3 :
United Press Sports Writer
ghn Calvin, Hosiery = les McMahon, Hillcrest ... W. Minton. '
{ r. { Harry Riefers, Delaware
... 559 passing against 293 ‘another team record. :
Jefferson, City Walther . B58 , o Arnold Thelssen, Riviera “vanes DOS] 91-Yard TD Pass. Neal Giles, Fi. Sa. Tavern ........... 548
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45! Don Stonesifer, Northwestern 38 end, set three new individual aging inflation, Mr. Snyder said : !marks, the single game pass re- ++ $30 ception record with 13 against ®Xpects it to happen. ... 513| Minnesota, the season mark for] nar iran 10 basses caught, and the season Mounting demands in Co mark for yards gained on pass [Or immediate wage and’price con.
ireception.
. 493 verted on 10 of 11 tries for extra {points in the Ohio State game by against Iowa, setting marks for Committee called in Adm. Forrest =
Minnesota for
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. 88 Michigan's flashing left half-/the country will be lagging on a - ~ © $43 back, Chuck Ortmann, wiped out|sound system of financing huge. -. - 818 two records in the last game and growing expenses. ; . . 80s against Ohio State, punting 24, As a result of the vast rise in- : $iitimes for 723 yards. In the same defense costs, Mr. Snyder said, . 2. game, Michigan set another new “the level of government expendi- ©. $1 mark by failure to make any tures next year may be half again -; a3 first downs. However, the Wol- as large as this year.” > 3
| Elsewhere in Congress:
'Controls
General wage-pTice controls will. © +
‘have to be imposed to avoid dam-
“
(today. But’ he didn't say when he’
The statement came amid
trols. The Benate was ready to
Another new record was set YO¢ approval today of a two when Indiana's Lou D'Achille Month extension of rent ceilings.
passed to Bobby Robertson for a! : 91 yards gain and a touchdown, SPOnse to questions by Senate
Ohio State's Vic Janowicz gar-
Mr, Snyder's forecast was in re-
Finance Committee members.
Korea edi The House Armed Services
most attempts and most conver- I: Sherman and Lt. Gen. Walter
sions. : | Penalty Record
Jie Marks, Broadmoor ............ 40
Cleveland Hires
i
{ { ' ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Dec state tourney next. February, it'll » i be a “knock-down, drag-out” campaign, with probably no more 4 (UP)—The Cleveland Indians Most points after touchdowns can be reached “in the next few
Evansville Central in. one of the
secutive win at Southport Friday.
Games This Week
at
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Amateur Basketball
were: Bland’ Boxing 78: Ares Night:
iets 21; Pajrmount Gl T
Allison Jets 65, 19th ‘and College 61; H Wa : Greenw:
| Har 58, m- | Meanwhile, the last of the Past, 36” Fonghi's much Callahan Jaseus stragglers will join the hoop war.» h and Kenstone ve. Sheil Of.
edule: 7, Link-Belt v. J. theast Jets
Hardware 51 fe th Turners 78, West Side Creators 2%; Beech
{Grove 38, Silver Circle juniors 36. $ hedule for the Em-Roe League at y Gross tonight, 7; Parm Buresu vs, ter
ont; & Levinson Hats vs. R. @. Rly Cross ve Indians Nattonat,
.| coach
“We got set as fast as Army “ALL SEASON,” Erdelantz said. “We were on our haunches without waiting for Bobby Blaik to call his signals. We were ready, and took away from Army the split second advantage they got all season.” =
a a Dunkel’s College | Basketball Index
IAC Swimmers Win'3 Meets From Richmond Y
Indianapolis Athletic Club junior boy swimmers lost a 33-24 meet to the Richmond YMCA in Richmond Saturday. But the Indac midgets, sub-midgets and pewees won their sections to give the local: team some consolation. ; HR Individual star of the junior meet was Richmond's Jay Thomas, who swam the 100-yard free style in one minute to break the
pool record. The Indac midgets won their fourth straight meet, 40-17. The scored a 31-26
'3/local sub-midgets 5 victory and the IAC peewees won out, 30-18, :
100-Yard Freestyle: Won by Lee, YMCA; Bobby ; Ai 3, Trent. Ti ng. A me we 4. 20-Yard Medley lay. Won DE 1 , Keith Miller, fe). 1:32.4.
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me Jim Morrison, diy, ki
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‘(convoy near Koto last night, a
Yard Freeivie Rosy Won by!
'announced today the hiring of ™
D'Arcy (Jake) Flowers as al against Indiana. coach and also the retention of
{Coach Al Simmons. : Flowers, former major league
infielder,” with St. Louis Cards,
Other records made:
Bedell Smith to explain why the ''
{United States apparently was
caught flat-footed in Korea,
‘Chairman Carl Vinson (D. Ga.)
{| Most yards lost: Chuck Ort- said the committee wants the “full mann, Michigan, 38 against Min- picture” of the Korean War ef-
inesota. | "Most passes attempted:
fort.
u, |D'Achille, Indiana, 38 against Atom Bomb
| Ohio.
Sen. Wayne L. Morse (R. Ore.) :
| Most punts returned: Johnny said the United States should | Miller, Northwestern, six against grop A-bombs on ‘Russia and her-
.| Minnesota.
ade: Ohio, 11 against. Iowa.
Most yards penalized: Purdue,
1153 ‘against Indiana.
{
Brooklyn, and Cincinnati, was Research Grants
president and general manager! {of the Milwaukee Brewers of the at -' American Association for 4 past four seasons. He was a at coach for the Pittsburgh Pirates!
Braves for one.
Mel ‘Harder. i
Veeck, The Ham | CLEVELAND, 0. Dec. 4 | {(UP)—Bare-chested Bill Veeck,
land Indians, has been signed to play the title role in “The Man Who Came to dinner” opening here Christmas Night, it was announced today.
ship during his tenure with the Cleveland team, will star in
: the opening production of a new
local stock company. Veeck, now living in Tucsan,
| Ariz., wired acceptance of the i part with the words: “I hope | you know what you're doing.”
Pro Football .
NATIONAL LEAGUE STAN iburned to death yesterday when’ citzkise Yi ls 0 fa flash fire swept over a 2-story, Sus’, ’ s 41 i 143 frame house “with lightning-like sah 3 0 ASS 152 iss speed.” nA U8 003 31 i The victims were William R. National Souter met Pts op Dyess, 27, and his wife, Martha 0 750 466 300 Jane, 26; their two sons, William, - 4 bh i 7, and" Richard, 3; and a“ neigh+333 348 18 nm bor’s child, Don Blodgett Jr., 7. | 3 2? in is 2s Mr. Dyess was the son of the RESULTS YESTERDAY late W. R. Dyess, WPA adminisPotzott 45. Bait pred " trator for Arkansas at the time New York Gian 51. New York Yanks 7. he was killed in a commercial air584 0 Bears 10, — | :
Angeles 51, Green Bay 14. Cleveland 13, Pniladeiphia 7.
Believe AP Cameraman Captured by Chinese
‘TOKYO, Dec. 4 (UP)—Photographer Frank Noel, 52, of the Associated Press, apparently was captured when Chinese Communists ambushed a U. 8. Marines
Marine officer reported today. "Mr. Noel volunteered to drive a jeep down a read to pick up ammunition and disappeared when the convoy was ambushed on the way to Koto the night of Nov. 29, Capt. Michael Capraro said. Mr. Noel as 72 veteran war correspondent who won a Pulitzer prize im 1943 for a photograph taken from the lifeboat of a boat
the
‘Total $100,000
Times State Service
“satellites” unless a settlement
4 days.” Ben. Morse said the two Most : penalties: Purdue, 16 nations are “already at war”
Draft : { Rep. James W., Wadsworth 1 |(R. N.. Y.) expects Mr. Truman i ito ask the next Congress for a 4 |“step by step” replacement of the
present. selective service system °
with universal military training. | | He said “people in authority” are x
BLOOMINGTON, Dec. 4 — Re- urging the change.
at isearch in bacterial viruses has ‘ {for five years and for the Boston] Defense Mon {been made possible by grants of : ey
{ A House appropriations sube
Simmons served as a Cleveland nearly $100,000 in the 10-year his- committee took up President
last year under formeritory of the Department of Bac- Truman's request for another urg at Warsaw,| Manager Lou Boudreau, He is the teriology at Indiana University.
Heart at Intianapolls second coach to be kept by new)
[$18 billion for defense. It was
The research grants are listed learned that more than $2 billion ‘Manager Al Lopez, who previ-in the history of the department'is earmarked for the Air Force . ously announced the retention of written by its chairman, Prof. L./to start it towards a new goal
|8. McClung, for the 10th anni- of 90 to 100 air groups.
|versary symposium Thursday.
| The program, featuring papers
Yugoslavia
{by leading bacteriologists from The Senate Foreign Relations {seven Midwest universities, will Committee began work on a
jcenter on recent advances in
former president of the Cleve=yiijerobiology. -
| Research grants have been as
{$38 million American food pro{gram to starving Yugoslavia. The iprogram was intended to widen
/follows: American Cancer Society, the breach between Marshal Tito
{$45,825; U. 8. Public Health Serviice, $28,961; Office of Naval Re-
{037; Dazian Foundation for Medi{cal Research, $2425, and Eli Lilly {Co., $1000, : i
Cotton Planter, Wife, 3 Children Die in Fire | OSCEOLA, Ark., Dec. 4 (UP)— {A prominent cotton planter, his
iwife -and three small. children
(line crash in 1936. ; }
an explosion which blew out a pread| flames over the house. ~i
second floor wall and s
3 Navy Fliers Die In Carolina Crash ASHEVILLE, N. C., Dec.
|
trying to land here in a heavy rain, « }
leased by the Navy later. Lt. Cmdr. T. E. Williamson: of the naval reserve said the outs of the injured crewman, who was not critically hurt, helped guide
on.a thickly forested slope near
{the Asheville-Hendersonville air-|Setvic
SONOITA,
* Veeck. "noted for sho > {search, Biochemistry Panel, $13,-
{unanimous approval to a coms:
promise wage agreement ending their two-day strike, ~
BLUE POIN
Coroner E. M. Holt said a leak-| ing gas main apparently caused:
and Soviet Russia.
Economic Stabilizer The Senate Banking Committee was scheduled to question Alan Valentine, newly appointed eco- '~ nomic stabilizer, on how he intends to use the sweeping powers of the new production control act.
‘RCA STRIKE ENDS "
CAMDEN, N, J, Dec. 4 UP)— Some 500 technical employees returned to work at the RCA-Victor «= pliant here today after giving.
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