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Rail Strike Curbs Food for Troops
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I lan | + Feb. 3 (UP)—| Douglas (D. IIL), iit may be “dan-| Gen. Dwighty D.| ‘not to have a strict 8. troops in the Westpn defense army. Sen, old a reporter he be] gress should approve, perhaps one American di-| for every three and a half ons supplied by the other antic Pact allies, { ue “T think it is a little dangerous J fo drop the ratio idea” Sen.| Douglas said. “I am not willing| to leave the mutual security effort | on a ‘general wunderstanding’| basis, and I am inclined to think that it would be strengthening | Gen, Eisenhower's hand to have a fixed ratio agreement on} troops.” | Led Argument Ig Ben. Douglas and Sen. Robert A, Taft (R, O.) have led the argument in Congress for a ratlo| plan. 8én, Taft declined com-| ment on Gen, Eisenhower's stand, | but Indicated he may answer the General soon, Gen. Eisenhower has told Con-| gress he hopes no ‘mathematical ratio or flat ceiling” will be im-! posed on use of American troops in the new international command, He .said last night in a radio-telévision. report to the na-| tion: el woes ‘We cannot delay while wel suspiciously scrutinize the sacri-/ fices made by our neighbor, and through a weaslihg logic seek : \ some way to’ aveld our own f # duties.” Limitation Is Issue Ben. Douglas maintained that! look minus boots, mufflers, greatcoats and ear muffs here's eye-' too often in recent years the appealing Marilyn Monroe, Hollywood starlet, as a reminder. United, States Das gepsnaed on, a “a pl ms ma evar m Com crn general” promises o est-| “ * ® era muropesn alies to connate Safe Senate Receives Bill [om men muy piste wai heavily to mutual aid programs be forced into wholesale lay offs without specific advance "plan- of their employees.
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nation’s welfare. | It appeared that the nation
D . spite Gen. Eisenhower's “several “thou-
- ’ » ” stand, the chief block to quick| Measure Would Require Motorists SO orkers Monaay. The L ngressional approval of sending miore roto to Europe ap- To Pay Fees Up to $1.50 for Use Badipment Arms at Racine, Wis., peared to be the limitation issue. Construction of super-highway toll roads in Indiana requiring ip, a Con ote ar Toop 3t Chairman ‘Tom Connally (D.imotorists to pay fees up to $1.50 to travel on them was proposed y.. Co. also lanned t y LL. bor Tex.), of the Senate Foreign Re- in a bill introduced to the State Senate today. : Ha oft 2D plannsd 1e begin big lations Committee said Defense The measure would create a bipartisan toll road commission of | ; Rand. Secretary George C. Marshall, four members to let contracts and maintain these special highways. | . Secretary of State Dean Acheson, The commission would be au-| - r—— Set Trial for Son and Gen. Omar N. Bradley, chair-/thorized to acquire rights-of- : 5 man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,|ways, issue revenue bonds to oun omes Of Lawmaker : will be “called for questioning finance the building of the roads 2 early next week. land fix toll fees. | (Continued From Page One)
Sen. Connally said Gen. Eisen- Toll Would Retire Bonds Ds {League, both the Mayor and Mr. hower did a “grand job” of mus-| The money motorists pay would i Nl 0 | Youkey said. Mr. Youkey said he tering congressional support on be used to retire the bonds and {made the eall simply to “learn use of U, 8, troops in the Allfed keep the ads in 2ebair. Sh Woul d Divorce {the facts” in the case, following ens, esley Malone, Clinton, ia request from Speaker Hughes. +The general discussed another Republican, and Manford Fergu- Julietta From Politic No Special Requests - disputed issue last night when he|#0h, Connersville, Democrat, au- v $ “Mr. Hughes did not ask me to said uv. 2 "a ad ay power are Snore BF the bull Sd tol roads (Continued From Page One) |tervéns and I was very Saretul or Western securit : & any special reques unless Backed up with ony ‘Pennsylvania has established and |40In& business in Indiana to file! yp," otire ‘of Mayor Blackground forces. : Ohio is planning to run them to Yearly reports with the Secretary man,” Mr. Youkey. explained. Gen. Eisenhower's address the Ifdiana state line. : jot State on their shareholders and “Speaker Hughes simply told me summed up the points he made! ‘Ohio's super toll road Will employees in Indiana. the would like to talk to the poearlier to Congress. He sald six dump a tremendous volume of TWO: Provide for reciprocity iceman who made the arrest, apdivisions of U. 8. troops are need-|traflic on to Indiana roads which] {parently feeling some injustice oops are n agreements with other states in a He t ad t od in Europe by the end of thig/Are not made for that kind of qr to bring suits to collect V2# done. He turned to me be-
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“ traffic,” Sen. Malone said. i ‘cause he knew I was acquainted Fl a, nv Fo re” vi St . {1 did not even make that request ment shipments, en ta, Mout cross trafic Of| muRmm: Permit injunction sults or him.” uss : : on : {to close up stores that fail to Pay, Today Marion officials said the Utility Worker Capital Punishment their store license taxes. case would be processed “like any Fam : A_bill that would repeal Ingi-| FOUR: Extend statute of liml-/other” even if “pressure” contin42 Years, Dies ana’s capital punishment law and/tations rom three to four years yes, ’ provide a maximum sentence of SIVINE the state more time to| “we've found it's the best policy
Willlam A. Taylor, 73, died to-|jjre in prison for conviction of | Pring legal action to recover back to treat all traffic cases alike “the day at his home, 620 N. Lyon|,yrder in the first degree, was ‘“xev Mayor said. “No amount of presAve. He was employed for 42 i +. quced in the Senate by Sen. FIVE: Reduce the interest rates gre can change that.” Jeans by the Crtlsen's Gas & Coke Greyble “L. McFarland, Indianap- 90 14% refunds from three to one Hq said that the fine and costs ty at help Langsda el ant. ols, Democrat, { ro [ror a6 gives such 43 hai of p.m. Monday at the G. H. Herr-| The measure which would abol- Gasoline Price War Ban “Peter Fuses son Is 310.15. mann Funeral Home. Burial will/ish the electric chair at the In~ ,., bi fits Funeral ana. state Prison 1 being sup. AM to proniot smote ree Concert. Program Surviving are his wife, Kath. Por y the Towin SOCIeLY: fair trade practices : : i - - plan that Yi Wayne, | a a | ment Nopal ABI-Gapital PuBish= qu prevent selling fuel below! IS Being Changed . ’ . | - . t h i Joseph M.! two daughters, Mrs.| Sen. McFarland said six other oe been. introduced in the a Jsgae Stern, eminent Jong Isabell M. Jordan, and Mrs. Jessie states have abolished apital pun- ast soloist with Jaler Bpe ORIOD PF. Hohlt, alse of Indianapolis; ishment and declared the mur- Old Age Property Liens su d the Israel Philharmonic Or three brothers, Walter, St. Louis, der rate in these states ls lower i oy P a. ee : and Charles and Herbert, And a than in the 42 states which still Another bill to repeal the chestra in their Murat concer sister, Mrs, Mary Schimer, all of have capital punishment laws, Clause In the welfare law that re- here next Tuesday. quires Welfare departments to] A complete change of program
Indianapolis, ; ok Gross Income take liens on property of old age was announced today by the JewMrs. Nancy Lincks | Andther. bill. to plug loopholes TeCiPlents to reimburse the state ish Welfare Federation, local
Mrs. ‘Naney Haskins Lincks, in the state's gross income taxjaiter the recipient's death, has sponsor of the event. Henderson, Ky., native who lived collection was introduced in the oh troduced In the House. | yy; gglomon, distinguished Isin Indianapolis eight months, will Senate, It would require em-| ° empts in the last two legisbe buried in Franklin after serv- ployers to report to the state pay- atures to repeal the law failed. ,,. Carvalho, originally. schedfeces at 1 p. mM. Monday in Moore ments of any salaries, dividends : : juled to appear here. ; & Kirk a Davis Chapel. (or interest totaling $100 or more Marriage Licenses { a on the Yevised Mrs. Lincks died in a rest home to any individual. County clerks would re required program will be revealed later, a here yesterday. She was a mem-| Under present law, firms re- to give duplicate marriage licenses federation spokesman said. . ber of the Methodist Church at port only salary ‘payments that to couples without charge under) ——a———————————
Lebanon. ° |are above $1000 for gross income provisions of a bill introduced in Se Survivors include seven dsugh- |!aX purposes. - the House. : Greensburg'’s Tree ters, Mrs. Roy Teegarden Mrs = LOC Indianapolis Bills Passed Sof After 35 Below E. C. Isaacs, Mrs, Eugene Settle, Indianapolis Native | GREENSBURG, Ind, Feb. 3
Mrs, Eva Cecil, Mrs. Otis Cobb, - | Two bills that would enable InMrs, Hubert Davis and Mrs. Hu. Dies in New York dianapolis to float $50 million! bert ‘Lechner. and three 'sons.| Services Were to be held today revenue bonds to build sewers and 8, James and Fred, all of In Bronxville, N. Y., for Mrs, DOrTOW money from the federal I polis; 28 grandchildren Edgar V. O'Danlel, Indianapolis Bovernment for slum clearance and five great-grandchildren. [native and sister of Mrs. Mary Projects have been passed by the . | Beard, the historian. House and sent to the Senate. Mrs, 3 Robert Reynolds Mrs. O'Daniel, widow of Edgar Health M 0 'd '35 below zero yesterday, townsMrs. Geneva Reynolds, former V. O’Daniel, former vice president Li erger K people cast an anxious eye to the Oaklandon resident, will be buried |°f American Cyanimide Co., died! The bill that would *onsolidaté tower of the Decatur County in Barnesville, O, after services, Thursday in her home in Bronx- health facilities of both Indian- courthouse where an, aspen tree th T day. | ville, She was 70. apolis and Marion County into a has. grown in a chink between Mrs. Reynolds died Thursday | Daughter of Col. Eli F. Ritter, streamlined single operation un- roof shingles for years. In Walter Reed Hospital in Wash. A" organizer of Indiana’s Trst der a board of five non-partisan The courthouse custodian exington; D. C. where she moved National Guard unit, Mrs. trustees was passed by the House amined the tree and sald it aptwo months ago to join her hus-| 0'Daniel was educated in public and sent to the Senate. | peared to be unhurt by the band, M-Sgt. Robert Reynolds, | chools here and graduated from rE EE | weather. Electronic Equipment SH EE
stationed with the Army. there Delauw University, omen ‘| She is survived by two daugh- . he was 27, ug ‘Mother, Children Burned | MISHAWAKA, Feb. 3 (UP)
Bot in Columbus, O. Mrs. (ers, Mrs. Eileen Eddie, Washing. Plant Construction On s was a member of the|lo™ D. >., and Mrs. Carol Foster, | TUCSON, Ariz. Feb. i American Legion Auxiliary at] Jyayman, Mass, a son Richard, Construction a oT) A/ mother and her four children Oaklandon. eas Lo RE ayia LR WO electronic manufacturing plant ere Severely burned today when In addition to her husband, sur- | © * i i ne « TRILET, haing buflt near here by the ash fire destroyed the furnishviviors include two sons, Robert pit SPRAPOTS. and Gordon T. yughes Aircraft Co. Ings 8nd interior of their home. and Michael, and two daughters, ter, o umbus, Ind. 3 | The company announced yes-! ve were hospitalized.
Sandra i | and“Marilyn, her mother, terday in Los Angeles that the| INCREASE YOUR J ——
(UP)—Greensburgers who shiv: ered in the coldest weather ever recorded in Indiana forgot about itheir own welfare and worried about the famous tree atop their courthouse. % When they discovered it was
Mrs, Marie Brin, Washington, and Bill Donnelly Honored {plant will manufacture electronic through Times Classified Ads:|
two brothers and two sisters. |equipment “to meet defense re-
By Sullivan Jaycees | They're Speedy, Far Reaching and sls . |quirements.” Mrs. Millie H. Lewis Times State Service | Located adjacent to the Tucson Economical. They sell real estate,
Mrs. Millle H. Lawls, Indianap-| SULLIVAN, Feb. 3 Bill Don-!airport, the plant will be comolis resident for 15 years, will be nelly, who was named outstand- pleted in six months and will tur-| THOUSANDS x buried in Earlington, Ky after ing young man of Sullivan today, nish jobs for 1500 workers by! . services there Tuesday, {received the Distinguished Service next Jan. 1, the company said. y Mrs. Lewis died yesterday in/Award of the Sullivan Junior) Co Apa } S 06S . For the Entire Family Big ® 140 E Wush. ® 259 °E Wah ® 346 W Wah |
the home of a daughter, Mis Chamber of Commesce at a ban-| Lennie Mae Taylor, 2841 Highland quet given for Jaycebs .and busi-| HI\g988 1. Stores « fo: Virginia
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Pl. She was 68, and a member nessmen, Harry C. Gilmore, prin-| of North Side New Ef\ Baptist cipal of Sullivan High School, Church. was named outstanding boss of) She was survived by her daugh-|1950 at the same time. More than . ter and a brother, WHson Ramey, 100 attended the meeting despite Evamville. + |i garo sod Co -
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ing sick in New York and New artillery, mortars and machine- and artillery bombard enemy Poin new negotiations witht Peiping.
The White House denounced the vastly superior fire power off. nq forces, fleets of B-26 light/then, a T4-nation committee was
charging the leaders of four rail- credible” number of casualties on 3 square sembly what additional measures Sharp brotherhoods with “bad the Communists. : |saturated A .thies-milege ! faith,” and citing the danger to; Total ground and Air Force ih bombs, rockets, bullets and tung's regime. our “national existence” by the claims indicated that more than thousands of gallons of flaming Peiping's rejection brought
Thousands of homes were Wiped outin a single engagement. They left the area, almost on|sembly approved’ the United threatened by a shortage of fuel| As the spearheads punched and the southern outskirts of Seoul, States “aggressor” measure Mr. for heating purposes and some jabbed at Communist lines, other a blazing, cratered wasteland. [Rau warned that indictment of fuel oil dealers already were ra-|/U. 8. 8th Army forces ripped new| South Korean infantry scaled Communist China would ‘“ex-| . holes in Red defenses below a rugged rock-ribbed hill on the tinguish the last hope of a peace Gov. Luther Youngdahl said Seoul. One flanking spearhead flank of today’s advance and settlement” in the Far East and the fuel situation in Minnesota was sent racing around the east- chased entrenched Chinese off the would mean that the problems was approaching an emergency. ern end of the enemy line to with-| peak with hand grenades and of the Far East would remain He appealed to President Than, in Jo files of the 38th Parallel. | small arms fire. jansofeed, ; in a message similar to one sent{ An rmy communique sald On the far flank of the same earlier by the governor of Wis- United Nations tanks and infan- drive, other American units cap-! TOKYO, Feb. 3 (UP)~—Chinese consin, for immediate action to/try advanced an average of 2500 tyred high ground from the Chi-! end the strike, Coa) also was/yards against steadily mounting nese after working up hills be-
The Illinois Fuel Merchants As- zig-zag 45-mile western Korean port. sociation warned householders front. i | Farther east, an armored task! not to hoard coal: or there Battle In 7 Above Zero {force commanded by Capt. Ar. BrESSOL. wouldn't be enough to go around! Eighth Army tanks and infan-|thur W. Myer of Lander, Wyo. | He said the United Nations’
Supplies of bottled gas for the western front in the bitterest nese defenses into Samga, 10 American resolution against Red heating and cooking were re-cold of the offensive. The ther- miles south of Seoul, in a 51-/China had “blocked the path” to ported “dangerously low” in Ben mometer showed 7 above zero. hour fight. tucky and southern Indiana, J At least two columns drove Then it returned to the United] China will pay “absolutely no
The Associated Farmers Of which a patrol stabbed to a point|with dirt fortifications, d i A . » @dugouts Assembly under the resolution to California, Inc., said dhe em- eight miles from the former and foxholes that will prove a/seek a rated settlement, MY. bargoes which railroads Were South Korean capital yesterday. formidable obstacle to foot troops Chou said in an 1800-word stateforced to put into effect “will be| U, § Assistant Secretary of when they push north. {very serious for the citizens of — — vu .
: Stately : : this country and ruinous to the kd § 4 ° ; : «On the contrary,” he said, “the farmers of California” because in ; 10% fo wld ot 38th: * [Chinese people will henceforth : od } - 2 almost * all shipments of the! .
state's farm products vere JN fo. Debate Issue Soon
The strike was hitting the na- ioe Ta ung J tion's war effort harder every Britain Calls for ‘Full Discussion’; :
Benjamin ¥, Fairless, president of the U, 8. Steel Corp. said it! WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UP)—The United States and its the attempts of American im-
In case frostbitten Indianapolis has forgotten how the gals (was having a “serious effect” on United Nations partners soon will begin debating whether Gen. Perialism and its accomplices to i vital defense industries and the Douglas MacArthur will be authdrized to send Allied troops across extend aggressive war.”
would feel the strike's full force advance guess is that United Nations ground forces will be ordered the assembly's action was “ob-
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Seoul Reds Stiffen Lines; - , | o " - hn td 4 9 i 1 i ima i Et : gah » re dd 3 ys \ Battle Rages in Bitter Cold For Red China (Continued From Page One) [the Army Earl D. Johnson — ot troops and Seoul, which has fallen & { column es . aqui 1» to the enemy twice in the, pee. [ esto Bout with at Gen. One Course Obvious [*¥InE, Korean War. mander of the Sth Army. They After Rejection
i - Enemy Loses Heav i The Communists, struck with| ¥aiched United Nations planes) (conginued From Page One)
gun fire, but a front dispatch said" giriking out ahead of thé/If the effort failed, and only
j|the Allies was inflicting an “In- , n1erg and F-51 Mustangs authorized to report. to the as-
larea of Red troops and supplies could be taken against Mao Tze-
16000 Communists — half the napalm, doubtful honor .to India’s. Sir strength of a division — were Slip Around Red Flank Benegal Rau. Just before the as-
Communist Premier Chou En-lai rejected today any peaceful settle-
{enemy resistance all along the hind artillery and mortar pup.{Sent af tie Horean Na? pleas
denunciation of Peiping as an ag-
itry attacked wmt-dawn--#1F along rumbled through six miles of Chi- General Assembly adoption of the
lany peace negotiations.
{Within 10 miles of Seoul, one of Nations lines with a report thatiattention” to the ‘good offices” {them over the same territory in both sides of the road were lined | commission set up by the General
iment broadcast by Peiping radio.
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{to halt at the border between viously . illegal, slanderous and
| : - North and South Korea. od null and void” because Peiping | London reports said Britain 0 | S an was not represented. {wants a “full discussion” among
B ’ ’ all interested powers before any ut. he suggested, there is sti]
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oF Times State Servies " |this resolution, . . . to strive for|ipurglars. The trail led to a shack i” - Tuan. Wav | DANVILLE, Feb. 3—A $150,000| rendering it an utter failure, willljn shane. four youngsters were | any Nations Waver blaze raged uncontrolled through not only pave the way for peace-|polishing off a box of apples and Full-scale intervention of Com- Home Lumber Co. here last night, ful settlement of the Korean prob-|several boxes of cookies taken {munist China in the Korean War{deatroying the major portion of lem and other important Asianifrom a school. y : Hast Novem : 'the firm, Iproblems, but also establish a ll ovember and six weeks of| Whipped by a sub-zero wind, basis for opposition to ee essive| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING NOUSE
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Radio Stations Join Liberty Network.
DALLAS, Tex., Feb, 8 (UP) — Broadcasting System, which suspended operations Wednesday, has been absorbed by the Liberty Broadcasting System, LBS President Gordon McLendon said today. Mr. McLendon’ sald 30 of the 63 stations formerly affiliated with Progressive were added to Liberty's 247 stations throughout
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Philippinds Stand With U. S., Says Quirino ; MANILA, Philippine Islands, can’ imperialism, will be-all the gh: 3 (UP)-—President Elpidio Quirino said today that come
what may the sink or swim with the United
“America gave us freedom and with America we stand ready to lose that freedom if necessary,” Mr. Quirino said. The strong foreign policy statement was made at International President Quirino was seeing off President Ahmed Sukarno of Indonesia who was here on a state visit.
Airport here,
, . {one possible way out for the gpm attempt a ade to rosy ho Danville Blaze United Nations. At the very end 5 RE Toy (UP)—Police | ; i | of his statement, Mr. Chou said: |s11owed a trail of apple cores and
“To strive for the burying of|cookie crumbs to capture four
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tions forces have made it un-/forts of: Danville and Plainfield|and for restoration of the dignity
likely that Gen. MacArthur will firemen to bring it under control. [of the United Nations’ charter. [Quatines
be authorized to stab northward LW Pinel oner of the firm, : {Indianapolis, eou ve no esti- | Fath any mations wavered On ate of damages but firemen e initial order, and more are guessed at the $150,000 “or high{expected to join them when the er” mark. lisgue is discussed. | The fire, which apparently | The State Department ast Hatiel Bram & cotl-buruing stove . {night refused to confirm reports © office, broke out shortly that the United States will favor 3 ‘of 2. 2 Firemen said it had {Halting ‘at the 38th Parallel for a head start that they could
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affirmed U. 8. policy to continue . {the war pending any settlement. | Monday Morning | “The present mission” of the{ Leo R. Meyer, 844 Eastern Ave {United Nations. forces in Korea,” will be buried in St. Joseph Ceme{it said, “is to repel the aggression tery after services at 8:30 a m {and restore international peace Monday in Kirby Mortuary “and (and security in the area. Repelling at 9 a. m. in St: Philip Neri Cath(aggression is a military mission olic Church. ; {which will be vigorously pressed.”| My. Meyer, president of InterContinuing successes by the gtate Foundry Co. Inc. died! {United Nations ground troops, ex- Thursday in his home. He was 65 {perts said, may “bring the Reds| pg, in - Hambur . (Franklin to their senses” and make possible county) Mr YO a os a resi|a diplomatic settlement. A SUff|gent of Indianapolis 43 years. He {defense line along the 38thig.y 5 member of St. Philip Neri| [Faraliel would be a key part of opyrch, Knights of Columbus, |
| But some advisers of top ofi- | Ores of Foresters and Columbia;
cials doubt that defensive strategy : ’ t would influence the Reds to aurea, Survivors elias nie Wife: Loud
to a cease-fire. Russia, it was! i pointed out. wants to te down | three sons, Herbert, Elmer and
A John, all of Indianapelis; a bro-| 58 nna ing Feulole region oli ther, the Rev. Fr. Theodosius| vast. . e would { prolong the value of this strategy Meyer, Roswell, N. M. and 11 'to the Reds and retard buildup of grandchildren. {U. 8. forces in Europe.
Police Hold Two Study Motion to Deny For Shooting Man, 70 |
Rehearing on Rate Bid | Two men were being held by police today in the shooting of |
The Indiana PSC had under ad- pagar Gaines, 70, of 133 W. 20th | visement today a motion to deny gi ~ yesterday,
reconsideration of a $620,000 rate; preiq were Edgar Jacobs, 26, of |
{increase granted the Indiana As-'1015 N. Capitol Ave., and Eddie I. {sociated Telephone ' Corp. last] ce, 21, of 2147 Highland Place. |
(Nov. 30. Police said th | | Public Counselor Lloyd Corti S men aqmuted the
Wampler filed the motion, claim-| ing Associated was 10 days late filing its reconsideration petition. | The utility, second largest telephone firm in Indiana, sought a! rehearing of the case claiming the amount of the increase was inadequate and little more than half of what it asked,
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