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State's Big 4 In Final Cage Round Today

Winners of Afternoon Games to Meet for Championship Tonight

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

was being written here today. -

Ind.) declined, but Rep. ’ 1 BUTLER FIELDHOUSE, Mar. 17—The final chapter Charles B. Brownson, Indian- on | p of the stirring saga of Crispus Attucks’ amazing Tigers |apolis Republican, accepted! j -

: the proposal of four Indian- mn ! The name of Crispus Attucks was being scrolled in the apolis women to wire President! f n tattered pages of Indianapolis history. amid the splendor of Truman th look. into the alleged "" sen

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Will Ask Truman to Check McGee Case

wien. Hit Truman Shure, Born In Ireland— Holt for Showdown: en. Homer E. Capehart . hy . | . o.; Gromyko. Hits Move

To Rearm Germany Saviet- Tactics Snarl Bulk of Foes Reeled

; p : 1:00 P. M.—Crispus Attucks ville Reitz, Muncie Central| ,. Evansville Ai : and Lafayette Jefferson are poised 2:15 P. lly . to battle for the THSAA’s most M.uehafaystie Jef

ferson vs. Muncie Central.

8:15 P. M. —Two afternoon winners clash for title. BROADCASTS — WIRE, WIBC, WISH; WFBM and “. WXLW.

TELECAST — WFBM- TV, relayed to Bloomington WTTV and Louisville (Ky.) WHAS.

beloved schoolboy laurels for the 40th time in : history. Attucks takes on Reitz at 1 p. m. and Jeff mixes with Muncie at 2:15 p. m.”

x i ; violation of civif Tights of Willle| -o a ; te ai Sung] high school state basketball tournament a Commentator Tells X ‘Big 4' Meeting Back 30 Mil 4 3M . e latter is - - | § : ; 30 os 3 Cres Attucks, Evans- FINALS SCHEDULE gro scheduled to die in the elec. Of ‘Presidency Deal’ By United Press By EARNEST HOBERECHT

PA RIS, Mar. 17—The Sovi-| United Press Staff Correspondent (et Union accused the Western |, TOKYO, Mar, 17—Retreat. | Powers today of “deliberate- , hi ues 200,000 to . r ing t leash a nie } strong were reported f J Preparing to unleash a "halting at Korea's 38th Paral«

' |war”' against the East: el tod £ ; and | Russian Deputy Foreign © to ay lor: a new stan | Minister: Andrei A. Gromyko made! against advancing United Na{a bitter propaganda blast against| tions forces. /the United States, Britain and| The bulk of the battered (France at the 12th meeting of Chinese and North Korean Comhe Big Four Deputies who are munists have reeled back 30 miles

{tric chair at Laurel, Miss, next| MIAMI, Fla, Mar. 17 (UP) Tuesday. He was sentenced for NBC Commentator Merrill Muel-| alleged rape of a white woman yo. 4514 today that President Tru-

35Y abe ai3-t0 th ? Sate 3nd U. 8 man made a deal with Gen. Eisen-|

hausted. |hower to make the general avail-| The four - Indianapolis, women able for any presidential camwho got Mr. Brownson to agree paijgn of 1952. to send a telegram to the Presi-| |, dent are Larue Spiker, 167 E. 11th, The Chief Executive told Ike St. Lila Upton, 4251 W. Michi an|that one Harry Truman did not or pLon, : BaN| want to be accused of exiling al

St, Ruth Banks, 968 Hosbrook| St. and Grace Tillman, 9241s g potentially powerful contender for|

rabid fans crammed into this Conference's elite. Both are smart

cavernous steel-ribbed goal hall to watch the best of the 750 teams | 2587°58ive and experienced. Jeff

! the . Lig Hl transmitting the drama and sus-/by Madison's state champs in the action touched off a sweeping an elder statesman in Congress.” ..d a piece of the Blarney Stone he Western powers are delib- along. the ‘38th Paratle Sefetioes _ pense of this colorful. Hoosier| finals still lingers with the Broncs. {loyalty investigation of state em- Pin Hopes On Ike j ang P . x = y : * 8 |erately preparing for a new war,| United Nations warships -and classic. | Master mind Marion Crawley ployees). . | He said since Gov. Thomas Ii : 1h ° {by recreating a German Army more than 1000 planes harassed 1 A new champion was to be tries for his fourth state diadem| The women provided Mr. : oma 2 F Old % d C $ ' {and a German war industry {the battéred Communists all the crowned since Madison's de- in five years. He won the 1941 and Brownson with a mimeographed Dewey came out for Gen. Eisen-| rom 0 on i Y S | Mr. Gromyko referred time and| . 1 th 38th Parallel to the i throned kings fell by the wayside 1942 crowns at Washington and|copy of a summation of the Me-'hower as President, it has been | ’ t By i ry .

among the paupers, the not-so-|the 1948 title at Jeff, where he fortunate and the now-idle-rich. |also had eight sectional winners Indianapolis hoped the new in nine years. ruler of Indiana's vast empire of. Muncie, the smallest of the basketball would be Crispus foursome, relies on veterans Jim Attucks, the champs of Indianap-| Mace, Charles Mock, Tom Harrold olis. : and Bruce Benbow. The Bearcats For the first time in history a have won 24 of 28 tilts and are Ee il Negro team was battling for the|turtored by wily coach’ Art Beckstate title. Attucks, holding a 26-1iner who won six of eight secseason record, best of the quartet, tionals, three regionals and two is the first Indianapolis team to|semis. enter the Big Four since Broad| Muncie last won the state title Ripple lost to Evansville Bosse, in 1928. Both teams have been in

37 to 35, th a daylight scuffie injthe Big Four eight times, the E, 1945. final two five times and have won Manual ‘and Shortridge were two togas each, Jeff having won R here one time, but Tech lost in the in 1916. tes 1920 and 1834 championship!

games. { tea i The Tigers, coached by arst. Investigate Drowning year strategist Ray Crowe, return Of Hoosier in Canal

é - here for the ninth tourney game State Servi in a month. Attucks has played TG mn Ee A wn only one home game in three. NEW HAVEN, Mar. 17—State

years and won its first sectional police today investigated the since joining the THSAA in 1943. drowning of Edward Russell

: Reitz Rugged Burke, 62, of Woodburn, whose Leading Attucks are two great body was found in the Erie canal sophomores—Hallie Bryant and a mile east of here last night. Ww William Gardner—and Seniors Mr. Burke had accepted a ride Bob Jewell and John Davis. All; with Ed Messman, 34, of Antwerp, total 50- points a game. ‘Attucks 0, and left the car to walk to leads the foursome today with his home ‘near the scene of his 69.7 offensive total; Reitz is drowning. When he failed to arsecond with 65. ' |rive home Mr. Messman was no-

Husky, rugged Reitz, winner|tified and went back to the place of its first regional, also comes where his passenger left the car.

here for the first time, having! Mr. Burke's body was found in}

WRINKLE- won 23 of 28 games under Coach|the water about five feet from Clarence Riggs. Center Jerry|the bank, police said. There was an for you? Whitsell and Footballers Don no evidence of foul play and a ase, looking Henry, Phil Byers and Merle Reed coroner said death resulted from /e that trim, carry the Pocket City hopes withidrowning. — 1

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ir Times' Donna Mikels Wins a ot fn Hoosiér Headliner Award

», Downstairs Marks Second Time iden She Gains Prize :

Miss Donna Mikels, Indianapolis Times reporter, for the second time has won a first place Hooaier Headliner award for excellence in newspaper reporting. Miss Mikels’ series of articles @ on Jerry Dunaway, little Indian- —— apolis leukemia victim, won her the prize. The awards, $35 for first place and $15 for second, are presented annually by the Indianapolis Alumnae of the Theta Sigma Phi Sorority, national honorary for women in journalism. The awards were made today by Walter Leckrone, editor of The Times, at the group's annual Matrix Table luncheon in the Marott Hotel.

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Miss Mikels flew to New York ? : with Jerry when he was sent Miss Donna Mikels there by The Times to Teteiye/ Janet - Gorrell: Meyer. Pulasii treatment. {County Democrat, second.

An award winner in 1040 in "up won the Fanny

the same contest, Miss Mikels wri , ght Memorial Award, an has been with The Times since ay EV a a a

1944. Straight standing woman in Indiana jour- |

Prize winners were. ./nalism. Active in the Gary antinews story, Miss Mary Lou Cun vice crusade, Miss Brownell is a

Mnghar, Slempan oy News. Use 2 of the executive board of

Gary Post-Tribune, second. lhe Gary Women's Citizens’ Com- | .| mittee. en 88 Mikes: Boats Judges “of the divisions were en's editor, Gary Post-Tribune, Richard Finnegan, consulting edisecond; news feature, Mrs. Pearl/tor, Chicago Sun-Times; Ralph Hafstromt, South Bend Tribune, Casey, director, University of first; Mrs. Eloise Small, Willlams- (Minnesota jourfialism school; port Pioneer, second. {Louis Seltzer, editor, Cleveland Women's page feature, Mrs. Press; Irene Bedard, president. Peggy Frampton, Gary Post- National Federation of Press . Tribune, first; Mrs. Hortensé/ Women; and John Colt, news ediPowner Myers, International/tor, Kansas City Star. _ News Service reporter for the In-| The contest was open to all In- ‘ dianapolis * Bureau, second; edi-'diana newspaperwomen who had

The winners tans - Capitol the honors of the: White House,” |: trying to agree on an agenda for|OF More in less than two weeks ” = . Mr. Mueller said in an article writ-|. : flak tHe Jenu) ja hard-driving, short-hitting of- Drive to Washington ten for the Quill published by 13 full-scale foreign ministers eons OS ed a wask the champion- fense. They came here by automobile Sigma Delta Chi. Cites Russ Objective and north northwest of captured ship at 8:15 p. m. | Jeff and Muncie, former cham-{t0 join in the so-called “American| Mr, Mueller said Gen. Eisen

Some 150009 Angelopolous pions, represent the North Central Peace Crusade,” which is sponsor- hower “told me this” in Denve

that began this March Madness Winner of 25 of 28 games, seeks “subversive” by the State Depart-

OR | wn oes) Chinegun and motar fire there. A a month ago. [to avenge a 59 to 58 overtime Jags ent and the House Un-American|that he would run in 1852 ir # Bot hoe Soviet Saver ment Soe company-sized counter-attack was : : ; - Activities Committee. : drafted: by one of the political Men thrown back in one sector. ; _ Millions Get Reports {to Muncie at mid-season. | Western policy on rea ent of

Millions in Indiana and four| The Broncs return with Center qianapolis woman, Miss Eva Iola neighboring states were to hear, Ted Dunn, - Charles Schaible, Klass, 5335 - Ohmer Ave. were see and read about the great Hoo- |Denny Blind, Charles Reynolds |discharged July 26, 1850, from po-|added, that Gen. Eisenhower

"sler sports : : {and Bob Pierce, all of whom 4p ts spectacle. A total of layed in last year's afternoon State Welfsre Department after wanted it and “Mr. Truman was 137 newspapers, 50 radio stations victory over New Albany here.

and. three TV networks were The sting of a 67 to 44 spurring Stockholm Peace Petition. The restful form of public service as SGT. MIKE GRIFFIN—Shure, and he's got 40 years service

oc -__ September of 1882 and said: ficially confirm or deney the ” Vandenberg Takes | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Mar. 17—| "pt ‘1s down, ya blatherskite, ine ¥ leading statements. /the Mar.churian border to Pyonge {A star 'so gigantic that its radius| tore I club you with me shil- “Talks Going on’ | But Mr. Jessup agreed to ad- yang, the Red capital. New Turn for Worse is more than eight times the dis-|lelagh.” A high government source said 0" until Monday afternoon be- B-29 Blasts Bridge | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Mar. tance from the earth to the sun, Arrived at 21 lotficial’ comment Would net bel fOT€ answering the charges. | A sixth bridge at Younghung

berg (R. Mich,), took another]

[Senator's symptoms and his tem-!

|said.

{ The gravely ill 66-year-old law{maker suffered a relapse Feb. 26

| 8 ol ition, This 1s] iter, have been found by the Har- Market, is Soviet text a cond ."®'moving north 1 jand hia condition haa grown al. yard scientists in their study ef| And you'd better give no trou- The decision to make the bomb st the best manner of proceeding | 1) ne : a n a straight line most steadily worse. | { 5 x was made after lengthy cabinet|,,.. se we are not in’ Prague, but oss Korea to avoid surprise ri iota mtoe orien the superluminous and 'super- ble to Mike in the “lockup.” He (ooqions in view of the interna- CAuse We are gue, flanking attacks, were within 17 gigantic stars of the universe. doesn’t carry his shillelagh but|y;ona) gityation” and in line with '™ F20S miles of the Parallel in strength, Four Basketball Fans ‘ew jhe can take 800d care of Bim Britain's stepped-up rearmament — Dre ea ae] Ju, strength, . ' se out It. | Killed in Car Crash | THE BRIGHEST star in the program. Weather Mixture their progress was cloaked in AURORA. Neb.. Mar. 17 (Up) | universe so far as now recorded Broke in Chief Rouls Contains Super Fuse : a Seto ekout. —Four Grand Island, Neb., boys|!8 the well-known bluish variable] ,,4q it was Dan'l who helped] An all-jet bomber reported Seen for Indiana | South.. Korean Meenshed

\Erskine Johnson reports that NEAR FOUNTAIN SQUARE But, they both are thlefs. guarded Atlantic crossing in his- fq), elements of the newly arriv Paramount is grooming | 3.Bedrm. mod. | home, oll Dest. ‘Tis a sad thing to say, but "ts tory. They declined to =ay¥ The Weather Bureau . predicts| Chinese. 39th and i 4 rived thrush Dinah Shore as their | [lear gar.’ $8500, Col’ Mr. Gunther, true. whether the crossing would be ghowers and thunderstorms this yesterday and pushed on to the 1951 musical comedy queen. 3 iL TIPS "REALTY co | They both stole a piece of the made by ship or plane. afternoon. Tonight is expected to|north, Palm Sunday services tomor- | FU ILLES RELY lo IBlarney ‘Stone when they left U. S. Calls Reports bring general thunderstorms with! Other U. 8. troops southeast of row open Holy Week observ- | Ireland. : be * a the possibility of freezing rain. |Chunchon reported only token ance Tn local churches... 4,5, 6 Don’t pass up this week end | : TTT ‘Purely Speculative Snow, sleet and freezing rain enemy resistance. Henry Butler finds Civic The- opportunity te personally in- Aussie Parliament Out: was the forecast for the norhtern| Still farther ‘east, nine dect ater'ss “Silver Whistle” a | spect several homes which . WASHINGTON, Mar, 17 (UP) 2 rong with tempertures in the 40s| mated North Korean divisions technical success but lacking | may be suitable for your fam- Way Paved for Election = Official Souress Jesczived a in the extreme south. In central melted before American and In poetry ....... sernassans Tay. |. CANBERRA, Australia, Mar, FUrely. speculative 100AY Te yr, 4qiana and Indianapolis temper- South Korean troops north

Hongchon were the Reds any attempt to delay the pursuit. ; An 8th Army communique ree ported heavy small arms, mas

Mr. Gromyko monopolized most {of the meeting. He made it clear |the Soviet's major objective is to | | get the, West to drop its plans for {rearming Germany. :

ing the Communist Party line as last December, 'set out in the Stockholm Peace “Ike also told me—in contradicPetition and has been labelled tion to his written replies t6 my

letters over the past five

(Miss Spiker and another .In-|partiés,” Mr. Mueller said. * Mr. Truman told friends around

him in Washington, Mr. Mueller |

‘Little or No Contact’ But the.8th Army reported “lite

Germany, which seeks to der mine peace by preparing for the

unleashing of a new war,” he tle or no contact” with Commue = | said. . '’ nists anywhere else along the | “What is needed for peace is|140-mile front across Korea. Its not rearmament race and no re- spearheads probed cautiously armament of Germany—rather,| north less than 15 miles from

sitions as conBultants for ° the could have the presidency if he!

{soliciting signatures for the said to be thinking of a more

again to the “obligations” alliManchurian border area.

i ° | oe ee repre. 2 he Cl¥llino secret that the repubiicans| P@JiC © Force Many a Year four powers assumed at the Pots-| Delayed "dispatches said one

caled a Communist Front and 8T® Staking most of their hopes dam conference to. demilitarize Allied naval flotilla alone killed

|subversive organization. on the General to put them back Dan Foley, Mike Griffin Were Born od Ominous Sign 1 rounded S00 Communist i Will Not Wire Governor jin power Ja 3952. overioxiug -l In County Kerry—a Pair of the Finest “Obviously,” he said, “the ments of the Wonsan area of the he Blowin told Them [a obvious threat, that Ike could just By TOM HICKS Soviet government considers that east coast Thursday, A Wright ot is : bor tho 8s easily become the Democratic Shure, and it's a foine day! these obligations of the four pow- Wipe Out Barracks MA case because he asipp a © candidate,” he added. . It’s bound to be. It's St. Patrick's day. ers must be fulfilled now during| The main blow was struck by + 4 arating state and national juris General Ike will not volun-| And what in the name of ail that's Irish would be hetter today|these preliminary talks and also/the light U. S. cruiser Manchesdictions. But he did hal ju to tarily leave Europe; he will be/than the stories of two of Erin's finest sons, Daniel Joseph Foley during the subsequent council of oh American Sen aa Fels 4 wire the President Tom Sen, Ordered home. As a soldier, Ike and Michael Joseph Griffin. foreign ministers meeting.” tch destroyer Kvertsén y:

. |still takes orders from his com- Shure, and they're police. a cine eo Aig pos- 'mander-in-chief. Such orders| Between these two laddles, sible to see that any citizen's civil | could quite conceivably be used to they've put in 82 years of service |

ug» He did not elaborate, but the three American frigates. It com- > Br itain Ma Test remark was considered an omi-| pletely demolished a crowded bar« “ nous sign as far as a foreign racks area. {ministers meeting is concerned. From the vast number of

” make Ike available for the can- on the Indianapolis Police DeHS a a clated, Mr. | didacy. partment. AEE 2 The Western powers have said bodiés seen. it is esyitated that Cover Party Line Points “If Mr. Truman sees defeat for| Dan'l will cel- ‘A= om mn , [repeatedly they will not changeat least 8000 Sey ooDe reas When the quartet questioned DIS party with himself in the chief ebrate his 42d . their policies. British delegate wounded,

Ernest Davies repeated the pledge communique said.

Starts Buildin First today when he said: On the same day, the U. 8. de9 pr Ry do not change poli- Stroyer Lind was credited with

Weapon of Its Kind |... Tne policies of the Western kHling or wounding another 2000 ;

- Reds with direct hits on a ComLONDON, Mar. 17 (UP) Brit- powers were stated clearly in the == / troop concentration at

ain has started building her first/exchange of notes with Russia.|g, of in the Wonsan area.

i (campaigning role, he would not/ anniversary of iy Bd” nosals, in hesitate to use a vote getter or appointment had covered all the points listed Gen. Eisenhower's stature to re- to the force toby the Communist Party line. {tain the power of the Democratic day. Mike's not Mr. Brownson, with a service Party’s bureaucracy — and inci- far behind. He record in World War II, made it dentally, create new powers for was appointed

clear that he doesn’t go along himself.” (Jan. 1, 1911. latomic bomb and may test it They stand. The policies of they Wonsan, 80 miles north of the with them on these things. - meatm— TE —— Both of these lwithin.a few months in Nevada West stand and can hot ® 33th Parallel, has been under Willard Ransom, Indianapolis §eiantist Finds young fellows f Habl : : z ' changed by any agendas. ‘naval bombardment for 28 dawyer and Progressive eG S M h were bos in - ds e sources said 3 = hs Replies to Gromyko straight days. candidate for Congress in 1948, iant tar uc County erry, Mr. Foley ese sources sa ritain’s U. 8. Dele B-29 Superfortresses paced toe Ves : . 8. gate Philip C. Jessup . i gg for ue pir ; in ar En ati shamrocks wai Dlosien oud be replied to Mr. Gromyko briefly in Jaye Sea Sliensive: Fenty. ference. is business kep m Bi er Than Sun |B 8 8s 3] . la statement charging that the| p Fo 8 8scor good to exe from coming here, however, ihe {on the 31st of March, 1883. | A spokesman for the Ministr . . jcellent” results with 135 tons of ! oy : ai] Pp Y Soviet delegate’s speech contained |

Br Pclones Bacvict ~ Mike looked up to a doctor ing Supply said he could not of-|

{bombs on five bridges along the

“a large number of false and mis" | main railroad supply lne from

peace crusaders explained. |

17 (UP) —S8en. Arthur H. Vanden- . 4 ore than a thousand times Both arrived in New York at made because of “talks that are French Delegate Alexandre Pa- on the northeast coast was hit by

f d then came to ” ras a “irodl accused the Soviet delega-|a lone B-29. |turn for the worse today after|the radius of the sun, has heen [tlie 256 of 21 an : Boing OR I Jas helleved he tion of trying to impose its own | On the ground, the Chinese rallying slightly yesterday. detected by Dr. Harlow Shapley, gure and New York missed British and U. 8. officials about V€W* On an agenda, which should threw ‘elements of their fresh i<__The_slight alleviation of the director. and Mrs. Virginia Me-| two good bets when. these two Britain's desire to test her-bombs 2¢ Merely a list of topics for fis [30h 2] 10h ariuies ini Seley | 881 : on {Kibben Nail of Harvard College left. jon the American proving ground 4s8:0n. x § : porary improvement of yesterday. atory. > Today won't be any different near Las Vegas, Nev. 1 appeal to the Soviet delegate Miles south of the 38th Parallel

are not manifest today,” his per-| : f ike and Dan. Mike will go! oe oly to meditate upon my words,” Mr. yesterday, but signs increased sonal physician, Dr. A. B. Smith, Six stars a billion miles across, for Mike an an g Authoritative sources said the Parodi sald. that the Reds planned no more

and thus so gigantic that if cen-ito work in the Turnkey’s office homb also could be tested on a ® > : than rear-guard operation tered on the sun they would over- at Police Headquarters and Dan! pocket range at Woomera, Aus- oe, Sevier delegate Wakes the they on pruar Payor ing ust] flow the orbit of the planet Jupi- Dan will keep his eye on the City tralia. Cul anc rie accep } Pursuing United Nations forces,

on their way home from the state S!af 8 Doradus. It is half a mil-ly0 jn a rookie cop, Eddie capable of carrying the bomb

' pr RES { thrust out north high school | basketball tourna- lion times more luminous than the poyje hack In 1926. also has been ordered into pro- LOCAL TEMPERATURES west, north and

{ z ‘ : northeas rted ment at Lincoln were killed today Sun. and its brightness is exceed-| pggie's Chief of Police now and duction, the sources said. 6am.2 10a m.. 35 at toa Sep 3 a d only by the bursts of Super ,.i; te] you that “Dan was a ; 78 mao: 11.8. mh..38 | c he enemy, when their car crashed into a novae, the brightest of “new! go , re . It is no secret that Britain has, g ' "44 1s (Noon) 34 However, there were indications truck near here, A : ood te : the know-how to make atom yr y 2 : | that a re t rei. reper eempeereesesranent SURFS, Yeports Pr. Shapley. And they've both got a "Rose homhs, Experts believe it has al 2 & M:: 34 giment of North Korean

5 . ays ea rear guards was entrenched on Tralee. Dan's Rose 1S better fuse than the American Latest humidity... 829, both sides of the Soul-Uijongbu

On the Inside Home Shop named Catherine and Mike's is hombs. aaa road some six miles south of the

British sources said experts are’ Indiana weather for the next 24 38th Parallel. 4 This Week-End | Sure, and Katy and Nora are considering plans to transport the hours promises to be a mixed] U. 8. forces south of Chun. Of The y imes is — beauties. They'd have ia be to homb to the U. 8. in what is ex- hodge-podge of winter fury, sum- chon on the central front threw e | 1 00 B. MORRIS SY. catch two such handsome lads. pected to be the mostly closely. mer storms and dull cloudiness of back a light counter-attack by

NEES of

Indians pinning their hopes on ports from London that the.Brit- atures were expected to climb to Yudong and Soksa. “Cons

hurler Johnny McCall . . . The above ad Is one of the 17 (UP)—Prime Minister Robertish will ask permission to test . O | Abe" FRiNg Were Toportad. Eddie Ash’s on the scene re- hundreds 2, fhe Slabuifled |G. Menzies announced dissolufion/ made-in-Britain atomic bombs at SS ouaY fore Plunging to 3 Ear - e TepOr ao. columns of tonight's mes | _'this countrys proving ground in x as : . fort from the Tribe training {)| and in the big. Real Estate of both houses of parliament to Ne vaca, P g Mostly cloudy weather was seen Shooting Star Rams P oarxsunss ra ray fe sey Section of The Times tomor- day to pave the way for natlon- py.o A {omic Energy Commis- for the entire state tomorrow with Red Jet in Battl Other Features: row you will also find many wide elections. |sion refused to comment at all on temperatures about the same, ‘Red Jet in Battle AIUSEMENtS «vv vvussss 1 9 hundreds of home values. . . . Governor-General Willlam J. [the report. It appeared unlikely _.,. 3 | WITH THE U. 8. 53TH Books So nah There are homes of all kinds McKell approved the proclama- it would say anything unless and Clinton Man Killed FORCE IN KOREA, Mar. 1%} Churches... re 45.08 « + . singles, doubles, duplexes, tion and ordered that it be made until it actually receives the re- As Fire Dest H |-~An American Shoo EAROrIalS oss ees ' “yo | suburban, estates and farms. effective next Monday. Elections quest, assuming such a request A$ FIf@ U@sSiroys Home coiided with a Com Forum nse 10 DON'T MISS THEM! will be held Apr. 28. is forthcoming. CLINTON, Ind. Mar. 17 (UP) plane during a six-hour Tohason oi een ~Delbert H. Collier, 45, Clinton, over northwest Korea. ; Nie It do ‘not take The Mr. Menzies asked dissolution De \ ) Movies +o 270 9 | Times PHONE. ANYs TIME (of parliament on grounds that Spessen in London Was burned to death today when both planes crashed. Frederick €. Othman .... 10 | UP TO MIDNIGHT To. “ithe Labor Party opposition was , fire destroyed his four-room home| The pilots were pre

. (blocking legislation in the Sen-| LONDON, Mar. 17 (UP)—Har- west of here. . Three of the Fi Boot ane Telension ire 3 NO de ory or ate, where it holds 34 of the 60/0ld E. Stassen, president of the Collier was alone when the fire Stars attacked the Bort pif 11 | The Indianapolis SUNDAY (seats. The government holds 74| University of Pennsylvania, ar- started. His wife, Lila, and two MIG-15s south of N

torial, Mrs. Small, first; Mrs. |storieg published during 1950.

e Times of the 121 seats in the house of|rived here by air from New York |children were spending the night! No other d WOMBI'S «riiivcivinsase 3 . | representatives. : : today on a four-day business trip. at her mother's home nearby. released.

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