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CAP Called Aid To U.S. Defense

| ‘Flying Minute Men’ 75,000 Strong

By MAX B. COOK Seripps-Howard Aviation Editor America's “Flying Minute Men" are forming a strong link in the national defense chain. :

Some 75,000 strong, the Civil Air -Patrol (CAP), now an aux-

Chefs in

SATURDAY, FEB. 2%, 105i" Action—

, THE IOLANAPOLIY ries Rites Set Monday Safety Contest = nners ear f for Ex-Teacher Th

In Sunday Times Miss Laura E. Hanna

® Winners in The Times Home Safety contest will Taught Here 46 Years Bervices will be held at 10 a. m.

be announced tomorrow in The Sunday Times. ® The four cash prizes win Monday in Hisey & Titus Mortuary for Miss Laura E. Hanna, former teacher and principal at

ners will receive their Public School 27. She died yester-

Upward Price Surge Halted, DiSalle Says

Slowing Down of Retail Sales Noted, Cleveland Club Told

awards at 11:45 a. m. Monday during the Sixth Annual Home Bafety Institute in the William H,

+ day in her home, 2502 N. New Block Co. auditorium. CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 24 Jersey 8t. Burial will be in Crown | First prize is $25; second, lliary.to the U, 8. Air Force, 1s (UP)—Federal Price Stabi-| | $15; third, $10; and’ |PUlMing up a. powerful small- { Hill fourth, 35. ’ plane air force, operating from .

more than 1600 small civilian airports throughout the nation. Under the national defense plan their assignments will be varied.

lizer Michael V. DiSalle revealed today that the first

halt in the upward surge on

Miss Hanna, who was 74, was lifelong Indianapolis resident who had devoted the years between {1896 and 1942 to teaching. She

® Contest judges are members of the Indianapolis Safety. ® The Home Safety Insti-

by one grandchi his residence, F at the residence, Church. Interme

(Passed 56-20), 1

rices since Nov. 24 has been |was a teacher at School 27 from Evacuation of civilians in case of Sa a, price : {1919 to 1931 when she assumed tute is sponsored by the pb search and rescue Service by KI pon the principalship, Previously she Indianapolis Safety Coun- gency, ’ BEYERSDOR| Mr. DiSalle told the weekly {che B i PRs 55 y cil and the Indianapolis |antisub patrol, carrying of med- Rw City Club Forum here that “to-| ge held a bachelor’ Chapter of the American [ical and other supplies and the H day for the first time, we can| w 2 8 Arua e : a az ru Red Cross. dropping of vital messages are rs’ report signs definitely indicate WE 0 > egres and a masier oo science being included in their training. Gagiee "0 for the first time In MANY MONTNS | isin mii wR. : Gegtee from Butler liv erty » n In case of any kind of a disaster, Susie gwar” si the arrest of rising prices to 8| This "granddaddy” chuckhols, at 46th and Meridian Sts. [olis Business and Professional Services Set for the small landing ps wii offer A fi slow walk.” fH, grencod Chuckiiole, 4 A ite (CUS wusiness an 0. es8.0N3 excellent bases for evacuation, ny CAO The rotund price boss said that] V2! 3° big you couldn't drive a truck through it. This tractor-trailer Women s Club, chairman ot the CAP says. Hie re figures ficwn to him from Wash-| hangs precariously over the four-foot-deep hole. Police erected elo or uid, 5 a ive in) In addition, CAP has tens of ! APEL of 5 ington on prices for the week barricades and hung lanterns last night to keep other drivers from | munity Chest work. Ste worked) [ p er 0 er thousands of boys and girls from CASH—Mary- Be ending Feb. 20 show that price] the same fate. in the library of Riley Hospital| . 15 to 18 years of age in its cadet nn snd Char squeezes on Wholesalers and re- ° ° land was a member of First Bap- program. They have been given Helen Skorianc: tailers of consumer goods appear L sl tiv C ale dd tist Church. Former Molder and indispensable training in aviation. Robert Ran in; to be pressing in only a few lines eqgi a e n ar Survivors include a niece and| Bak Ww 79 Many already are<pilots. In war, He 5020 since most distributors have large (Feb. 23. 1951) [1000 persons basis; does not cancel any three nephews. aiker Ves the young cadets would be valu- bn, at Tuners inventories acquired at prices oe- EN ATE [existing permits. (Passed 75-1). Leonard Beyersdorfer, 5605 W.|able in ground support of CAP's ton, Ind. low current replacement costs, SB 174 (Somers)—Increases salary of JIB 373 (Meek, ro Maehling) Requires | | . {16th St., will be buried in St. Jo- aerial activities, CAP leaders say., DINING OUT—A bevy of chefs in San Juan, Puerto Rico, puts the HAYES Mrs. M Sales Slowing Down lownship (Boon Jollet second Clas cities 817, new housing authorities or additional Roy E. Smoot Rites cern Cemetery after services at All Walks of Life finishing touches to the favorite native picnic—roast suckling pig, Hayes, “mother,

to $378 a month. Increases number of In-|"'yg" "35s "ip “Rafley)—Increases salaries {8:30 a. m. Monday in Stevens CAPs members, mostly all vet-| gpitted for several hours over a coal fire. The fortunate guests Haves and Clint

dianapolis, gra

Some slowing down of retall| (2 8C0 8 MO" he for each 90 families on

Will Be Monday

| sales have been noted. relief. Effective on passage. (Passed 27-18) of townah! Srustess on average of 20 {Chapel hi jhe Flowers and si 9 eran filers, come from all Walks will eat it at tables on the beach, followed by a siesta in the sun sepn : Haves of . “ ~ om rid . - - JN. 0 n % rmer r 2 + ores 3 The weekly index of 28 “sensi-|, TB 7% uiiod by Which townihin (rus: crite 5] (Monks, Beavers)—Permits in| gorvices for Roy E. Smoot, who a B y Y Catholiciof lite Many are ay Aled and all‘the swimming they can take. resi-grandmoth tive” commodities declined 0.3|tees and board of commissioners may carry! much as $1500 upon petition of 75 per- died yesterday in his home at! |Force an y P : eT, rr TTT TE es: Mon ays

out consolidation of school cornorations. sons (Passed 51-33; previously failed to Mr. Beyersdorfer, who was 79, include businessmen, mechanics, BUCHANAN MC

Jury Disagrees

per cent and foodstuffs, mAainiy effective on passage. (Passed 44-0) Th 1623 Spann Ave., will be held at | t wheat, hugs, steers and butter, ach 7 (Bontrager, McConahay) —Con- "Sie he’ {Cockrum) —Exempts salary re- 1:30 or m. Monday in Calvary|died yesterday in Marion County office workers and professional ersons ie al at ii tinues State Probate Code Study Commis- ceived by county treasurer for city duties ' : J 7 Tuberculosis Hospital at Sunny- men.. : . urday. 0.8 per cent. sion for another two years, (Passed by from maximum of $10,000 salary limit.|United Brethren Church. Burial id t 1 In Murder Trial SS este This, Mr. DiSalle said, was Jhe|"°/c® Vote! | (Passed 82-38). 'will be in ‘Glen Haven Cemetery. |° 06 after an iliness of two years. pyring World War II CAP . KIDWELL Bert! ’ » + HB 41 (Greens)—Requires county treas-| HB 515 (Ballard)—Permits cemetery . A native of Rheinfoltz. Ger- h in- wife of Melvin first decline since Nov, 24. urers to show on ditch assessments date corporations formed Jinder now-repealed | Mr. Smoot, who was 57, was Binary to vec in Ion , i 60 Plots, although not then an in CROWN, POINT, Ind., Feb. 24 Mrs. Beity L. Bo “Four weeks ago,” Mr. DiSalle| tore Pitneq 15, ed to him by audi: 00 ars. (Passed 78.0) * [or another’, ,tive of Daviess County and had |manYs n “ACIanapolis 69 tegral part of the Air Force, piled (UP)—The trial of Victor Smelko, Qepanion, Miss told a large audience, “we ap-| HB 84 (Swanson, Brennan)-Increases BILLS DEFEATED [resided in Indianapolis 32 years. Y°0"%: Be hie > older wd up a proud record on sub spot 28, Hammond, for the Apr. 7, Loren Kidwell, plied the brakes on a fast moving |j8is5" [of (Allan County prosecutor alton) SENATE {He was a railroad conductor with | or g a 8 oo LC y n-|t{ng, search and rescue work an ; Mi th Kill od Wh 1950, slaying of Mr. and Mrs, liam H. Caliah American economy that was|of $12.000 for deputy hire. Bifective OR| MB 70 (Landis)—Denies the right to New York Central System 28|''Y “hurch and Eagles Lodge. message carrying. They flew their worher, @N George Pappas, Munster, ended on threatening to jump the road Into|" sn" 129. (Dawnes. Malinka)—Proibits| peace in’ cater “where inere ute no’ other YEAS. |, Survivors include his wife, Julia; jight planes in all kinds of weath-| =, epil oc Culvert [today in a jury disagreement. Howard and, the ditch of destructive inflation,|discrimination against hiring of school competent justices in the county. (Voted, - Survivors include his wife, Kat-|® 500 John, Indianapolis; two er on volunteer assignments. f 2- Rionday. 1:30 “Today, for the first time, we tiapaien tn ponte. ‘Famed Doo, Pu-|tovB 10-08) tie; four daughters, Mrs, 0. T. daughters, Mrs. Pauline Kimber- Many downed aircraft, both mill-| Five persons were killed today oi mk er temo Kier RAL nol can pm i diel ingi-| HB 133 (Neely)—Repesis 1047 act con- . Clark, Norma and Barbara. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Marie tary and civil, were spotted from and yesterday in separate high- of the Ds WX trial with their Paik. Friends n cate for the first time In many porations lor: utility purposes. 3 sr Bedford Slaying Smoot, all of Indianapolis andi ead ond eent. [the aif ‘aud reported By fhe Jpn! De ad were: CO Hoosier roads: mother, was returned to Lake ER Cos months, the arrest of rising| Biieio atid iuuifed under SRN dav. . |Mrs. William Snider, Garrett; Srandehildrer ’ great- plane pilots. ad wee! Nell Coker, 25 County jail to await further ac- (O85: 18 No Ar prices to a slow walk. olB 188 (W. Brown) Extends to wr | Case Near Jury jiour Sous, Paul, William and B.| ———— CAP Squadrons BOW In Haining a W Nei Coley '|tion by the state. Mrs. Smelko Arthur. Carl ‘ + 0’ ass | |W, . ugh un - . ister of “These developments are signifi men ho dre *rohibited trom making! BEDFORD, Ind, Feb. 24 (UP) a Of (odianapolls 234 Capt J ose bh C Ash a ir es units designed] Robert H. Racine, 24, Owens- was a sister of Mrs. Pappas. Marsiana: wn i cant only in that they indicate a|induction into military service. Effective __The second-degree murder trial Arthur, Indianapolis; two sisters, ph L. by civilian defense authorities. ville. Pappas, 58, a railroad worker, Louise Grabhort

grandchildren a

child,

on passage. (Pass 41-0) trend just as revealing as were as passed as

HB 195 (Blackwell, Utterback)--Author- Of Glen Martin, 48, charged with Mrs. Norma Patterson, Detroit! ' ne rises in the same commodities if Shh “tuts "BE THAT Kiting a Helionvile pooiroom and Mre. Lyaia Brice Pitsnargn,| S€TVIC@S Are Set

H L. Hunt, 37, Frankton. |Was found shot to death in the Me Viens h Summers, De. [kitchen of his Munster home

Besides flight crews, the units will SE hates |Apr. 8 of last year. The body of HOME, "2428 7]

include radio operators and tech-

wis. Effective on passage. (Passed owner, moved toward a jury inland 10 grandchildren. | Services for Joseph C. Ash, who|nicians, truck and ambulance troit, Mich. : Disalla said. Cun 202 (Kriner, Cronin)—Authorizes @Wrence Circuit Court today. lived at 1325 E. Ohio St., will be|drivers, litter bearers, first aid] Louis J. Hickey, 39. his wife, 34, a seamstress, was Crown al

Mrs. Coker was killed instantly/found on the bed. Police said they when a car driven on Ind. 54 near| Were known to have kept large Bwiss City by her husband, Les- Sums of money in their home. ter, struck a culvert and over-|

M 4 turned. Cake crs EL . we ! Meridian, 3 Terry Coker, 21;-year-old. son 2 : 0 es Tot lS aay. MEYER—Edwird

HB suardians or persons having custody of|

| - Upward Trend Checked uardians or persons having cusiody of Martin 18 accused of kiling Charles A. Richardson held at 8:30 a. m. at his home and “It does not mean that we have for death or Injury of child. (Pessed soo; Charles L. Willis, 53, last 9 a. m. at Holy Cross Church oF death or Injury of c od 43-0 | ries lL. 8, 53, last Aug. 31| (Charles A. Richardson, of 1234 ¥. -TOSS LAUPeh, arrived at a plateau,” he added. R 238, eld |r Team from 3 and of wounding his wife, Evalon N Rural St. died last night at Burial will be in Holy Cross Cem“It does not mean that we willance for sheriffs for transportation of Martin, 42, as the couple sat on ips Pleasant View Rest Home. He tery: not have fluctuations up and down rhe ma meee ep Mie Ash, who -was 58, formerly

prisoners. (Passed 31:14) : = ia co Sinai : fo a la -couch in the poolroom. wa 80: : 5 , for weeks to come. | covarig manae fy Jdortis! ARENAS JN. irs. MaFtin’ testified’ YESErdaY al Richardson “had worked |OWned-a health bath in the Bank“But it does mean that the | ers Trust building. He died at

MeLAIN—Charles

personnel and nurses. CAP members are civilian volunteers, although CAP is an Air Force auxiliary. A drive now is on for more volunteers to make up the support units and strengthen the

fn connection {with "influencing squadrona.

diana Girls’ Schoo. ia Te aay dp tectie that Mr, Willis threatened her here as a wholesale candy jobber of the couple, and Miss Leatrice

steady upward rise has received on Passage. (Passed 43-0) husband with a bottle when he! f : home Thursday. Special Missions Rollins, 17, Lyons, passengers in . ve ea, Margy Ayre : eady up iy lB, 232, (ienar, Bushomu_tncreases oh eq ye the poolroom ae pag 0 Joan 0 Same Born in Loogootee, Mr. Ash re-| Special missions are being the Coker car, were slightly in- Action in House Sevile = ge The ever-cheerful DiSalle di-| Qa" JT 1,10, 55,8 year, Increast asked her to go home. She said not been set, but will be arranged 518d in Indianapolis 32 years and own, with observers spotting jured. gal bury, tnd C

gressed to say that “the tax bur- § den of pagan Roman empire

would have been much smaller if diana is lasue restraining orders and injunctions tice,

they had had a city club to throw Christians to rather than buy lions for the same purpose.”

FA Board from § to fective on passage. (Pass HB 244 (McLinn, Beavers)—Gives Inupreme

involving unauthorized law prac-| assed 34-12) F >

county surveyors to advertise ‘and let con- me if he

S130» year. Mr. Willis used her as a shield by Grinsteiner’s Funeral Home. | and Martin fired as “he staggered] Mr. Richardson is survived by ourt exclusive jurisdiction me toward my husband.” Martin also testified yesterday. . . { t thay , HB 304 (Hoesel, Pishering)—Authorizes 1° Said he “was afraid he'd kil Dr. Sidney A. Smith

hit me with that pottle.”| pr, Sidney A. Smith died yes-

{two nephews and two nieces.

health.

retired eight years ago due to ill Before coming here he was a stone mill worker at Bed-| ford. He was an Army Veteran of World War I, a member of Holy

available landing fields in event of emergency. One such mission

land, N.Y. This squadron now is

Mr. Coker told state police he was trying to pass another auto-

recently was flown during bad mobile at 10 p. m. when the other weather by five flight crews of the car veered to the left and forced Hewlett Squadron, CAP, from its him off the road. As he swerved, airport at Deer Park, Long Is- the right-hand door flew open. In

Committee Will

Recommend Passage

House Democrats won a floor |Bght today to force out of com-

4

Saturday.

away 5 , My oh ¢

Cemetery.

Frier 7_p. m. Saturday

tracts to repair drains if cost exceeds | Cross Church and the Holy Name attempting to close the door, Mr. Waid ole me sity 400, Effective on passage. (Passed 36-0). terday as the result of injuries! Society. : organizing its Mobile Support| Coker said, he lost control and Mmittee the controversial fair em- mpus, city. bi black: market will be the firsticorms orvinas] Fisheriog) Empowers Rites Set at Lebanon suffered last week in a car crash| Surviving are his wife, Mar-|unit. hit the culvert. ployment practices bill. . 33. 11:20

major and drain repairs if cost does not exceed . : near Mossville, Ill. His wife, Adah|garet; two daughters, Mrs. Mar-| The crews covered a coastal Sideswipe Truck The measure would set up ma- pers! notice later ie te oh forcement arty Ju. Tatyiqe. assed 43-0). For Retired Engineer Fall Smith, of Lebanon, was garet Russell and Miss Joletta strip along the south shore of Mr. Racine died in Gibson chinery to enforce provisions of SCENEIDER — K Stabilization. ‘ a rules, betwen 15.000 Yl LEBANON, Fem 39 Servi kijled In the WPeck. {Rose Ash, Indianapolis; a sister,Long Island. They reported a County Hospital, Princeton, at/the present fair employment prac- pairs. Bima Lin heduis ‘and salaries. sctive on pasa |g Be » Ta 0, 8 — Services| Dr. Smith, of Chillicothe, who| Mrs. Ernest Bartley, Bedford, and number of emergency landing 1:30 a. m. today of a skull frac- tices law, which has no enforce- away Saturday. age. (Passed 41-1). Blamin Then retired was 61, had served a term as a grandchild. areas not heretofore charted. tyre, ment machinery. It would create © Er ClO Iron Ore Miners umes we Sut, Bsavers)._Ineludes| SUEINCET, WO Le pght atimayor of his home town. He suf- er ———— Ground crews then were sent in| Mr Racine and George Crane, (a special division in the State SCRIPTURE My > Th Shutd ese oo 12 cavbatonionls nospithla) ES ow in el A fered a head injury in the wreck Charles F. Mclain to reconnoiter and arrange for 22 Hartford, Conn. a passenger, | Department of Labor with an ap- ulster of Tsase P reaten vtdown EE Managers with P. ial Ch 1 with burial lat |and was in a Peoria, Ill, hos- . their possible use. were injured when Mr. Racine’s | propriation of $35,000 to admin-" BO Ee ote BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Feb, 24 business manager. (Passed 43-0). Mora. haps urial later pital. During World I he had Services Sunday Mostly week-end fillers, CAP car sideswiped a gasoline tank (ister enforcement actions. ety: Robert Col

HB 377 _(Bierly, D. Brown)—Increases In Farmer City, Ill mileage allowance for county surveyors from 6_cents to 10 cents a mile, Effective on passage. (Passed 40-2).

members now are doubling up on Each plane carries

Assign-

{served as a captain. Charles F. McLain, life insurMr. Hunter, who was 84, had| His wife was the sister of I dealer who died hr

been a resident of Lebanon since| Lawrence Fall, Indianapolis den-|in his home, will be buried to-

truck on Ind. 64 near Princeton| The motion to force the House

last night. Ways and Means Committee to Mr. Hunt was killed today when | report the bill out to the floor for

(UP) —CIO iron ore miners threatened tbday to shut down operations of the Tennessee Coal,

flying time.

: Ww HF CHIMES.” observer. fal Washingt a pilot and Thvited. Priends

HB 452 (Utterback, Blackwell) —Author-ihig retirement in 1944. A gradu-|tist. Also surviving is a bl which Iron and Railroad Co., Birming-|izes school corporations with cumulative . 8 . 8 Son, morrow in Crown Hill. ments cover problems ch may his automobile hit a brick abut-|a.tion was m any time. ham’s largest industry, in a dis.|Dullding funds fo invest money in govern: ate of Massachusetts Institute of Jacob 8. Chillicothe. | Services for Mr. McLain, a have to be met on national de-\ment over Indian Creek five miles| pickinson giiiide bY Su. Josue THRALL Team \pute over job classification. of a holding corporation. Effective on|1echnology, he A mpirution | H hnei [lifelong resident of Indianapolis, fense flights. north of Anderson. Sheriff Joe! phpriion ao x Vip dlst. belove .|passage. (Passed 45-0). engineer with the DuPont Corp. Karl H. Schneider 11 be h 8:30 in Kirby| CAP, with headquarters with|g i y Lep Hilary B. Thrall Pickets were stationed at com-|™ ." c\." munering. Swanson) Permits for 10 véars. He had been Iubrt- {will be held at 8:30 a. m. in Kirby is! rogan said Mr. Hunt was return-| His move was backed by Rep. ae ary Thea pany mines and plants last night, petitions to be fied concerning the finan-| OF "1 YORE HE BOE OREM UTC] Karl H. Schneider, Indianapolis Mortuary and at 9 a. m. in As-jthe Air Force in Washington, 18 ing home at the time. |Hugh Dillin, Democratic floor day. Funeral M but full effect of the action will{is, of consiiuction. ‘repair or cleaningication engineer ® Guotitailor and resident here since sumption Catholic Church. He urging civilian volunteers to con-| ‘Migs Summers, 20, was a pas-| leader and other party leaders on Neral HOME 1 not be known until work is re-|improvement d. Provides for issuance CO. and chief engineer of the Gulf | yo00. died today in General Hos- | was 74. tact their nearest Air Force base. { $ ? am. St. Thom

senger in a car driven north on| the ground that House members

of drainage bonds. (Passed 44-2). U. 8. 27 by Earl D. Patton, 21. ahold Dave an i SN

sumed Monday after the wesek- Of Co. in Pittsburgh. {pital. He was 61. Mr. McLain was associated Pp

ends may ca Saturday, (Shelb

Teetor)— gress to ol end layoff. The strikers are 4000 enact lesisiation to prevent the giving of| From 1044 to 1947 he was con |" A native of Melrichstadt, Ger- With the Empire Life & Accident also of Detroit. Mr, Patton was| t the pi ore miners affiliated with the doles. subsidies and grants-in-aid to the sulting engineer with Honan-| * Insurance 35 vears. A member of 3 vote on the plan. copy). , states and to restore to states tax sources (vrane Corp. many, Mr. Schneider came to the | a y . njured in the two-car crash at| Then, Rep. Jesse Andrew, Ways TURNER—Maude United Steelworkers (CIO). rightfully belonging to them. (Passed by United States at the age of 12.|Assumption Church, he and his 4:40 a. m. today. dow of Wi

and Means chairman, announced

other of Ralph Driver of the other car was that his committee would meet

voice vote). illiam Bauer, A

Union cfficials said the com- HOUSE i : J | (Malinka) —Puts Hammona.to.| Official Weather

He was living at the home of a|father. had assumed an active

gw » pany brought in non-union men| nm 251 |daughter, Mrs. Emalina Hueber role in settlement of the Reisner | Kurt E. Koehler, Allentown, Pa., |i Min oer | East Chi bus 1 der Public Serv-| yu ; rcaughter, s 8..na. mueber, | | | | ines ’ ’ immediately, put some amend- Indianapolis; M to fill new jobs, paying them t*commission instead of under jurisdie.| UN TEC STATES WEATRER BUREAU |,003 Central Ave., at the time of {Street area in earlier days, police said. He and a passenger, rhents in the measure and re- Oeentpurs. Ind. more than union members get for|tion of Hammond City Council. (Passed ul —— his death. | A —— Don A. Bracco, Angola, were in- port it back to the floor of the son, Castleton, I similar vork. TCI is a subsidiary HB 271 (Klein, Buchanan) —Repeals me. wm 3% | Services and burial will be ar. 900P LISTENING NEAR 3 U. S. Navy Men jured, and were taken with Mr. houge. RAY “THAT of United Staten Stee]. Ha aan a a ay ng a ion ad. 730s m... 0% ranged later for Mr. Schneider at] WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 — . . Y Pailon to Cameron Hospital, An-| Rep. Andrew later announced BERT 5. TouDD {for each 500 persons and makes it gov-| Excess since Jan. 1 ... 08 Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. March will bring good reception Given Award a 80 a. {his committee would report the l047 Souchman

{erned by statewide one permit for each|———

Mr. Hickey was killed today pil] out to the floor with a recome

Ex-Feauty Queen Killed table show the tempera -In addition to Mrs. Hueber, Mr. of shortwave radio broadcasts,

The faellowing

y : , P. L, Feb, 24 (CDN) |wheén his car hit teh of i dge No. 227 w ture In other cities: Schneider is survived by another b istening wil be fair at best| MANILA when e a paich of Ice imendation that it be passed. Herself, Coroner Rules Read All About AURRIS .eveerresirnieneene 88 44 |daughter, Mrs. Febro Stout Toe | anti? are report radio fore. —TMis has been a red-letteriand skidded into a utility pole on ; : may Call at the NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 24 (UP)| BO ois ria 37 2 |qianapolis, one sister, still in Ger- | casters at the National Bureau of Month in these islands for officers UJ, 8. 20 east of South Bend. He School Bills Advanced 5 Florists-M ~—An official verdict from C | Madness Gasses [Chicas : 37 38 |many, and 10 grandchildren | Standards of both American and Philippines was a former baseball and foot-| Four of the school bills backed orists-Mor Nicos re iE Ae incinnati’. 4 3 Ys g . | a armed services. ball player at Notre Dame. by township trustees and Wilbur FUNERAL Virginia Wilson, beauty queen of [nn Parade | Evansville oF | an ud 108 Sales Navy of Mi i Hitchhik Toure: Dol ig or as 500 Ww Washingt 20 years ago, killed herself, | : : Bi Weve 111111 4 IN INDI AN APO LIS issouri Hitchhiker uperintendent o c Instruc- . ay Philippine Legion of Honor by tion next month, were ad Mr. Chetta did not give a mo- Indianapolis (City) 8133 re advanced Funeral D tive for the suicide t sive twice- 9 Would the Russians Kansas City ........... BW - President Quirino on recom- Held for Murder {through to third reading for pas- Smeal D divorced woman, but police sald Ak . Minneapolis-St 3% 3 [EVENTS TODAY DIVORCE SUITS FILED mendation of Defense Secretary HENDERSON, Tex. Feb. 24 sage in the House. 1a % Michie: she was nearly broke and “was 3 ADRESS So ag Ji VOrASaS. 1 svuassesensyyies 41 38 Indiana. High Sehoo! Athletic Association] Jsmes W. vs. Revs V. Peace; lrene M. Magsaysay. Cited for Ju] stand (UP)—A young Missouri hitch-| Some of this legislation would 5_W, 16th St : very morose.” Ve Oe ean So Ler Quiahoms City ....csecerinses §2 47. Sectional Basketball Tournsmeni—Last v8, Wiliam B. Montsomerys, Carol ¥ on; |ing services rendered to the re- hiker was held for murder today create “boss control” over the AT. . al mans in World War 11, |pitsburen’ i. 31 38 |Awning Manufacturers—Last day, Lincoln Nsom! vs. Dale Harkins: ._vs.|public of the Philippines,” the trio after a farmer found the corpse state school system under the sue Farley Funeral He The coroner's verdict ended in-| 7 ng : 7 y vestigation of the Craw Police these odorlest. colorless |San Antonio '... 0 3 aH erence on Social Hysleme — Ms: Andrew De. Gorse Paster: Higry A (are: Rear-Adm. Louis Dreller, ot a 19-year-old: sailor he had|pervision of Mr. Young. . We had been suspicious because Miss| substances destroy men’s [8 Lous .._ 0. ti de otel. 3s. Ward: Samuel Ve Magy J; i(Capt. Willlam A. Dolan, and Lt.confessed slaying “on impulse.”| One of the bills would create a 2.0 Le SE rs MCI | minds as well as kill. | Fahington, D. €. ............. hid Della an Delta Fraternity git Annual na Oren: Mary. Be vs. Dudier. 7.| (SG) Harvey J. Woods. ; The bullet-riddled body of Wil-|State School Building Authority BERT Ts ‘or- | 3 vs. ' B. Bloomer; Ru- 1047 Churchmar of the head, and they first be-| ~~ @They have never been |GLin Movement indians 1 oof Bon" Raeon ind fis Or- | iv ve Gladvs T. Bvans: Alberta ve james| In the Philippine armed forces, lam Leo Dauphinais, Corpus empowered to float 50-year reve- GRINS lieved she was right-handed. Later | used in war, but Soviet p $ |L. Pajterson; Jsnavie vs. Radus O. Can:|57 officers have been promoted Christi, Tex. was discovered yes- nue bonds to construct school at A Sow Yer they were informed she was left-| forces have captured both By United Press EVENTS TOMORROW |R. vs. Newlyn V. Ruddick; Robert E. vs.in line with Secretary Magsay- terday at the foot of a steep em- pujldings and lease them to lo- en Y handed. : German gasses and ex- |iom Havens: aihd-pNieuw Amsterdam.l, .i.us Root—Don Ragon and his Or. ‘dred Haylock. |say’s policy of rewarding “deserv- bankment 30 feet from U. 8. cal communities. HISEY . perts, | New Fork Departures—Americas, Farm. chestra, last day. | BIRTHS ling field ocers. Egat majors, Highway 59 near Nacogdoches. | Another measure would set up = aH, Hi INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | “ " hy a ian surist, to Ant.h ——————————— | Bos {10 captains and rst lieuten-| Clifford W. Al x a. Clearings for day § L147.000 o Road shout “Madness sine. "to “HAlfx: Tabla, ° Panama: [MARRIAGE LICENSES {At Methodist Glenn” Elizabetn Herald: | nts a been raised to the arrested Yi Pico a Ln adult education Avision under PM py a Clearings for week ........0. 8 37.11%.000| Sunday Times West Indies: Mauretanis, to West indies;| HAD E, Shaw. 18; 4001 E. lowa; Betty wapnner, William. Florence Lawrence: ranks of lieutenant-colonels, ma- son City, Mo. while driving] A ssp would increase the Home of Pe Debits. for week =... 000 . sens Queen of Berm to ilton. John C. Lambert Jr 33, R. R. 7: Bertha) Hamm: Carl Irens Tinsley \jors and captains, respectively. Dauphinais’ automobile, calmly|mini lari f teac JORDAN FU ¥ 3 a a r A. Burdine, 17, B41} 8. Delaware. | At St. Vincent's —Thomas, Mary Kraessif: Copyright, 1951, for The Indianapolis Times | : minimum salaries o eachers 1 i . i |John C. Magill, 24, Columbus, O.; Joan omas, Mary Simpson: John, Dolores COPYrikht. 1951, identified the body. with raises ranging from $120 a >* Ambulan ; A. Adkins, 30, Colgmbus, 2 sth, Beech | Butch: Xenneth. Joan Lickliter; Edward, | . He showed no remorse, officers year to $386. $428 E. 10th St | | Gio pos Jt, Wonnel 3h 133 8 av, Coltmanc Harts.” suis, rurguster; Fred M. Zeder Dies; saa. The fourth bill advanced to- ROBERT W : : , 44, . Riley; Cletes/ a : : : ol! ——————— Prospect 5 : JO arson a B23 N. New Jersey. Cle ACS Francis Mytl, Zeima Bean: noid. Chrysler Vice President | H d Whil S di {ward passage would authorize uns ‘ Norris E. Houston, 44. 531 N, Bell; Cloteen| Eisie Carnes: Paul. Zoe Perry njure ile Stan NG [school corporations to raise their 9 Special Not V. Scott, 42. 531 N. Bell. 3 | At General—Willle, Theima Long: Her-| MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 24 (UP)— [property taxes: from th t pec. Robert, J. Schmoll, 22. R. R. 4 Patricia bert, Alma Hughes; ajor, Alberta i went (In Rear of a Crane {property xe m e presen “ART SHOP, F : Jofin A. Spadoni, 23. U. 8. Army; Betty J.| Girls [Fred M. Zeder, Vice Presiden’ Of ronal: Stone: I5. ‘of 3511 g.[Nmit of $2 on each $100 property ’ iin TL LS . Young, 22. East Haven, Conn. | At Methodist—Gerald. Mary Howenstein: Chrysler Corp. in charge of en- ’ 0 valuation to $2.30. Plaques, figurin aah vt AP 1 ct : ? Maurice B. Williams, 46, Kalamazo, Mich.:| Edmund, Esther Risdweg: Charles, Mar- | y Morris 8t., was admitted to Gen-| 2137 W. Morris Bf y ® Reva D. Marcy, 35, Fulton, Mich. | ®aret Poole: Clarence, Beatrice Watter- gineering, died of a heart attack . i be Ruel H. Wheeler, 21, 1631 Broadway: Vir-| son: Harold, Betty Butrum; Keith. leral Hospital today suffering in- Welfare Pro 10 Lost and Fe ginia 1. Hendricks, 18. 1643 E Lawrence | Shitley Warrick: Hershel, Mary Fool: here today. He was 64. juries from an accident in the| S———— Robert Carver Jr. 23%, T18 Lincoln: Arbara ; pi e Johnson; Glenn. Mr. Zeder, who helped Walter yard of the Prospect. Plant of | The House aiso sent to third $500 REWARD of

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A, | ! | At Coleman—-William, Phyllis Kikendall; ler car introduced in 1924, had would create a legislative investi eather briefcase. : | Mr. Stone was st . bar due, etta:l Bon: hh, uchanan; "1 Weed: Poulsattended a party given by Charles) °F CHORE TES tanding on the gating committee to probe the 35 auto arden ® {3338 ‘Nationsl.| Dolores Pitapatrick. n Kettering of General Motors and| "3 untied on & yyeifare Department during the Knightstown, Ind. Gene Eisenhauer, 27, Indianapolis; . pf Thole Donald. Mildred Smith; railroad car. The operator, Dewey 4563, BR-4585.

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4 Edith P. Hinnan, 18, 836 Harrison. {Swi ’ | |PSrown, Bi W CY Dudley: i ae GoneralrAlton, ‘Mary Gardner, Chrysler pioneered development Ee aoyae, according i id Veterans’ Benefits piicenss No. “A ; Shi ————————— . =ah42 Tali aay andes rley | DEATHS of the Hotchkiss drive, aluminum Mr. Stone was reported in fair The B8tate Senate passed a S——

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1 ) Emma Hill, 78, at 1121 E. 10th, cerebral A . taetnard Jw. Grittay. 2. 044. 8 Tien; apemornags.” 2. at 4057 oom Dodies and the “air flow” design. I suffered leg and give war veterans with 10 per . Katherine E. Molntyre, 21, 1534 Park. | T 00. at 4 College, ——————— m . ent disabi LOST: 2 blonde ¢ Malirice 1. Grantham, Ee Anderson; Rose- |, COrebra JJemorrhage., 1% 'W. Sout] cent disability an additional $1000 1 male, J female | . . . of | . Princess, curl" N. Hhompson, 33,2100 Shuart: Jean J. | Coronary occlusion, © Husband Gets Term ‘Man in Car Chases. .[cX¢mPption in their gross income ison. Reward. 7,304 N. Keystone. | Pgopodore Mayfield Baker, 5. at 132 taxes. This would give these Ring. iy A SH hin goo Betty 5 Mar , Therese Hagold m0. at 352 N. sum- On Blackmail Ch rge Girl, Catches $50 Fine [Veterans a total exemption of aT. Colle yo Richatasos, 30. 204 3 A Mintris, Marearet L. fir Ti. at 1631 Park, PHILADELPHIA, eb. 24 (UP) Lovell M. Pratt, 28, of 2540 No ; “ RTE Seid f T° Coffman. 24. 915 Division. =~ {Laura Richardson, 79, at 818 N. Grant, ames n 8, 40, was sen- Ritter Ave, was fined $50 and] 4 IAS i! william Ring Jr... at sd E. 18th; Elisa- |B Dervanaive Sr Siovascdiar, cardise| tenced yesterday to 18 months in costs and sentenced to 10 days in| onservation Jo Bill 11 Personals SCATTEALD * |Ernest 5° Norris, 47. 1330 8. Tiobs: Ethel] Insufficiency. General \n. {Prison on a charge.of-blackmall- jail today in Municipal Court 4, | ~The Senate falled to pass the WANT RIDE to IHOWIRY Bugene. Ashcraiy, 33. Cloves. 01 Violet 3. Henry Wiliams. 62 at General. pueu- Ing a physician who gave his wife’ Pratt was charged with dis. PI Hat would have established sourt, Refs. , 18, Cleves. O. : monia. | .| : se on Seferred. CA-96. Lr Lisiaey es id SHOW Georve Aldridge, 25. 140. Bright: Callie B Jotephine Anna Ambrose. 77. at gig n.|MOney to help her overcome alco- orderly conduct. The camplaint 50-50 party i for the Stats s |}. Douglass. 20. 818 W. New York. gliley, fordiovascular ‘tanal. | holism. |eald he had chased a 16-year-old ’ | 2 +) :$ YZ R IN ; Beith ba: So Blaser eit: uouise J cirrhosis of oer : 2.8 enere Police said Dr. Willia m F. girl down a street in his car. He Conservation, Department. The Redwood storm he 3 he Rusmins ¢ ig Bi Seiand, 22.1440 N- Warman. oh a ofch: TL at 06 N. Irvinston.| Schmidt, 87, lent Tantaros' wife followed her with the car over Vote was 24-22. average size wind

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2444 N. Delaware; Lena ys 83. at 149 W. New York, $300 so she could get away from the sidewalk all thesway into her PKS: Judie | Wiliam. Bett, 58. at 171% N. Alabama, her home environment. After her |tront yard.

Sy OUn aid: Norma, Anns. Loraine Wickht, 71. at 33 E. sown, MATTIage, they said, Tantaros| Pratt was freed today on a $500 N. Belm 3 ro 8.

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