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H : oe - fireworks in Indiana . : i , 2 E for ne To on ar Fitz- [civilian defense, sparked by the grime t n Jailer Investigates Ouse Group Favors without 2 special licelise, The " Sir, It s Crazy, © § ‘simmons said he reduced speed to{AMerican Legion. | Seen Cheapened Chiet Jair Wiliam Parrien| Safety Council End present aw Pro oy He Charges Wh about 50 miles an hour and be-| Ambulaness, mustered in fieets (Continued From Page One) said he was conducting his own| (Continued From Page One) | — (Continued From Page One) Per an looking for ‘amber caution|JUst a8 quickly, rushed the more hal investigation into the eireum- [Earlier House Sessions - took th E Is when h was about 2500 °¢riously ‘injured to hospitals Gen. Alkire visited “the at surrounding Goff's death, |Técommendation that it be passed. the. heavy calendar opposition party the Thi signals when through Middlesex and adjoining 1 d irfi " Anca ng ,Another measure to abolish the, Because of vy outcome as an even-money bet. the mo feet from the point of derailment.| ol “ora ot Perth most forward airfields We have bent over backwards,’ Judiciary Council on/|Of bills the House voted to open| wy... yordiy believe t the mo No Caution Signals Amboy General Hob ital, the and made “ground and to see that these things dom’... ~orocedure was recom. (Sessions at 9 a.m. instead of 10), “who worked at my side ans of | There were no caution signals, a ” happen, but it is just unfortunate. 3 a.m, for the rest of the session. |; ‘ore than B 5 of 2°’ This the engineer told Mr. Eber add. largest in the vicinity, had 173 aerial surveys” to insure an Cleneral Hospital is on my neek mended for passage in the House Representatives said the earlier jor mor an five years Bi a member ing that if there had been, heli, Lo LL LL | uninterrupted flow of materiel. all the time because I send too’ **'*r4%Y: + lopening may avoid the 11th-hour| 5 A1d peal EE mg ber of would reduced speed. But when)... gn “hut of the 32 who Pitto Col. Erler. many of our prisoners out there Later Hours for Girls |iog jam of bills in the last few (yp, “0 uv” Churchill said of each da about 1500 feet from the Point, o.oq several were so critical] The citations don't say that for treatment,” Mr. Parrish sald. mp, gouge passed and sent to|d8ys Of the session that uSUANYnis war-time cabinet member's gomipett of deraliment, he began aPPIYING p,yyioiany feared more dsaths| they Were fired spon. They were | Death first struck the jall Jan. |... gonate a bill that would per-|Teduires turning the legislative ororty to nationalize steel. i be ates his brakes—this would be Justi ay result. © | “subject to attack.” 80 was | 13, when Luther Royall, 23, of mit girls 16 to 18 years of to clocks back in order to finish the . ! Bonzo c¢ before the train entered onto the| "gb "TR believed the everyone else in Korea. The | 853 Roach St. died in his cell. A|7" F0 i ot age 1 last day's work. It Is Crazy’ 5 | temporary embankment of dirti, oo "gy," ier the ties might Chance of ground attack on | doctor's report said he died of . ’ The former Prime Minister Send - . er the ight | ; law limits them to work not later|| jahts for Hi hways supporting the trestle. kes, NAVE sunk somewhat because of Ve the most forward Air ; a fall during an epileptic seizure... 7 , g 9 t to "aid the steel industry, working | The Tir Soon after applying his brass yesterday's warm weather - and Force base in Korea is remote. Leonard Goff . . . died in Members of his family, however, The, House passed and en © smoothly under efficient manage- award | some thing Japped " he he ron caused the rails to give way. - | And you can count on one | : i ra said he had never been bothered Classes for Deaf he senate a bill that yond ment, is being thrown into con- for the and it Was deraliad t . her! Mr. Fitzsimmons’ fireman, who hand the number of enemy ov with epilepsy. | The House Education Commif-| Juire the Stale Highway ts al : Second told Eber while a stenographer, . oi" vim in the cab of the planes over Korea after the first «x » George M. McKinney, 40, of ) sion to erect street ligh along fusion at a time when it is being wrist. took down his words, i { his cab Steam logomotive, was killed. He Week of July. The “frequent | ' 343%, W. Washington St. died|tee reported out to the floor the Highway 40 for three miles West jqieq to Jead rearmament. fourth, He Fas hkomn ou d OV onto VAS A.M, Dunn, of Point Pleas-| trips” from Japan and Korea | ew dl p Jan. 19. A physicians report said highly controversial bill that|of “Indianapolis. “Sir, it is crazy!” he said, are the hep Bua sn E De Pr escaped 2b N. J. simply involved getting in a the cause of death was acute alco | 61a permit establishment of Beauty Operators pounding the dispatch box. The - Some passengers estimated C-54 transport in Tokyo and . holism. Cell mates testified, how- a 3 "a Mr, Churchill noticed that his _ With only fractured ribs. |urhe Broker” was traveling at| getting out in Korea, ever, that he had asked for medi-|sPecial classes in public schools) , py) to permit beauty op... noon" EPR HG LC and en Among those Juostioneq a rns 0 to 60 miles an hour.” LAs a rule it's about as risky ves Ig cal attention. but did not receive|for deaf children to they won't erators to Sut and style women ter Aneurin Bevan, was paying Back a J TE track foreman for | ————r— m——— as flying from New York to it. Jail deputies said a doctor was have to enter the State School for Rais was Das nS et the NO attention to him, but was - nh the section where the wreck oe-| Cleveland. And they went on G d J P - called. {the Deaf. 43-2, yeu y [talking to a colleague instead, To ‘er I On ee I re dimes [SSeS combat missions merely as pas- rand Jury Fays Arrested 16 Times | The committee recommended House. = Fon Sant: fo interrupt plo er PRR chief division engineer, |= Sengers and spectators, A Surprise Call Goff, previously arrested 16 hat it be passed with an amend-| OL FTCCR OO eminine locks, Ol Mr. Churchill said feily. it on a Saw Hat Box . Other men apparently worked | (co. inued From Page One) [times for minor offenses, faced Ment A eT] Re 2 a Sen. Mary Garrett, Indianapolis You babble a lot, you know, your Tine A volupteer witness was Rob-| harder for their silver stars. charges of grand larceny ‘and THE pl ayy I Ba Democrat, co-sponsored the meas-| "iT: Bevan replied. put you ert Thaler, president of the Office Take hospital man Ver. [0 the month he has been In gui0 banditry. He was charged hon} lure with Sen. Dorothy Gardner, ! the bott: Machine and Equipment Co, of : non Ault of Greeley, Colo, for office.” {in Criminal Court 2, with three Jackson Raney, superintendent Ft. Wayne Republican. Food Markets Cited to: Bor Newark, a passenger .on the] gg Freed Fiah instance, Complained of Cold |other men with the theft of 28,620 ". “gio "Peat School fought, The bill merely gives beauty Pri Violatio i Times 2: train, ke 3 ys free om '9 t His citation said he was | Goff's was the third death in POUnds of copper cable from the u,v) on the ground that classes operators the legal right to do r rrice vio ations The 1 He phoned Mr, Parsons that Always Difficult “painfully wounded in the arm |i... 24 since Sheriff Smith as-| Indiana ‘Public Service Co. in public: schools would cost more what they have “eem doing for PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 7 (UP) and the he had seen a “smoking hot hox"| Lo 0 on go Lio hrest.| And leg while serving with a | Btate police detectives sald the i). ¢o million a year extra and several years. The measure was —"“Flagrant” violations of the the bet! on one of the coaches 10 minutes | dont 200 treasurer of B Ay Uni-| Marine infantry company. De- sumed office Jan, 1. Deputies said theft was made in seven trips 10 that there are not enough quali- sponsored by the Indiana Beauty price freeze by four food markets win. before the wreck, had reported it|/ 0 (AC, Lo ‘ Fieldhouse audi.| ®Pite pain and ‘extreme loss of [the man was apparently in good A storage house of the company.ified teachers to handle the Culturists and Cosmetologists As- and a food distributor have been P to a member of the train CREW | nce oday that “the fight to sur- blood, he courageously contin- |neaith last night except that he The cable was valued at more classes. | sociation. uncovered by the regional office Bonzo who “wasn’t interested, ’ ued to administer to the wound- than $5000. Z « ili dli i | ry of the Economie Stabilization White Mr. Thalef suggested to Mr, |Vive as free men will always be ed while under intense enemy complained of a cold and asked Still facing trial on the charges Fi ing Deadline NAMED GOP. AID Agency here - They wi Parsons the fiir oat a tn spoke iis Hutler io) machine gun Sre; | ape Ted ne: aspirins and alt Rw a i The Hend'te HAIMA would or oe RU) Nim . The stores raised prices on wepk fo was on the. trestle and Mr. Far. brated the 95th anniversary of its| He refused to be evacuated oq “tablet” cell bass WIIAM| Decker fr. 32 of 1113 Deloss St, Move up ‘the deadline for candi-lgi.n. "school Study Gommission,S0Mme Processed foods and gro- their ne sons’ asked him to come fo the founding. He spoke at 11 a, m. Until he collapsed from hig pion said, land Ernest Liford Jr, 116 S. dates to file their declarations of was named Tipton County Re- Cries as much as 20 per cent Bonzo," questioning center. .. {before an all-school eonvocation.| VOUnds and loss of blood an Cell mates said Goff played Noble St. | e#ndidacies for + primary elec- publican chairman today. He suc-/@bove the Jase price Hlowed, She . . Theater A 1 a» had to be carried . . . _ |cards with them until 10:30 p. m..| Goff was being held on $8500. tions was advanced to third read- ceeds Glen Neaville, who re-/agency said yesterday, The evi- The or Freeholder Anthony J. Gadekk,| “We of the United States must William G. Araza of San An- {signed after holding the job 10/dence “appears” to warrant contest 1 chairman of the Public Welfare keep several. broad objectives in tonio “fi \ \ and then stayed up reading until bond. His trial had been set ing. ; | gn g prosecution, a spokesman said. t and Roads Commission, accused mind,” Mr. James said. geously ar SNSlY Ad Soule about midnight. They also said Mar. 16. 3 | Jt would set the deadline {Qiyears. _____ : — — THUS! ac Ie ow ey Yusapiks Aa “First,” he added, “We must| tense machine gun and anti- . : : CARD I oly 2 amis yh ii hold fast to our American repre-| tank fire. and, although re- Ths 8 gen su on iid ax? pentative democracy as the first) ceiving a painful wound, pro- will spor igh upe Tn et i onstrue {line of defense against commu-| ceeded to pull a wounded man - Tuesday be . 4 ediately Vom. Second, we must strengthen| 30 yards to a covered position | o A ’ FR anklin 4411 . the Gro Authority were not imm ¥ our financial policies so that our|-and administer aid.” | : ; : Washi available for comment, ‘eeonomy will not collapse.” M Air For . ov—————— The trestle, built on a 26-foot| ; . any Alr Forte men are bit- | high “A,” was put into service Strong Foreign Policy ter. Tney feel the promiscous tia la only yesterday afternoon and the| “Third,” he stated, “we must| award of the silver star to staff SHOP TUESDA “Brokers Social” was the fifth formulate a definite, strong and| officers has cheapened it. te i Y THRU SATURDAY EVE train to pass over it, It was ult practical foreign policy and re-| One combat pilot who won 9.00 10 5.25 to carry trains while a permanent build the United Nations so that| the silver star in World War IT > ® Times 14 railroad “overpass” was being/lt Will have a forceful purpose.| for torpedoing a Jap cruiser, at the N bullt to span the new turnpike (Fourth, we must protect indi-| told me he had put the medal | seats uy The rafiroad seid the trestle Yidual liberty and the basic prin-| away and would never wear it “couldn’t have been” at fault, It ciples of America’s heritage from again, : : “ 2 RI? ‘said it was well constructed and Attacks from within.” : : n | carefully inspected before it was Mr, James said “the world Foreign P olicy Talk F ; : i put into use. 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