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] SAFL °F 1 * . ars! Take [HSAA Cream wh le Y S ers: Dead, 10 Lost 1dr IAA LItdlll While You're Swimming w \ ? ® 2 . . . . . » . . < x : Muncie Fans Sing WASHINGTON, Mar: 17 (uP) : | Calls Administration’ . — p ea —— oat LB yi N blizzal Song of Victory. [iat sere fire dgmsianen fo oy ‘Politically Immoral’; ae Continued From Page One |. 1. diving float in the middle WHY SWIM A M . | By United Press 5 : ae bulbs burned. Jewell just blushed. | . lake—may now be satis- do CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Hen oppor Wind, Snow Harass The words wouldn't come. The pq "gwimmine trunks with a _- Mar. 17—Sen. Robert A. Taft, . . : : {15,000 - plus .fans understood,| . . (R. 0.) assailed the Truman ad= cy maps of ...Midwest, Northwest though. - They thought the kid's v.nciproof Pocket have been in ministration tonight on. grounds he Btii-eaged o> By United Press {mental attitude was eloquent "0 pocket, shade of rubberized it is “politically immoral” and pe CHICA G Ox Mar. 17-—-Wind- enough, a ‘ fabric, can carry car keys, money dependent on policies of secrecy. rs of mine ives now ang Shundetsiorms PICTURES snapped and floor And other small articles, as weil He aise charged i bo imetficient Sse OS 3 an acking “in ordinar or 33 ceniss Midwest today while the rest of ceremonies over, the Srove dis- 22, IE ition, the. pocket IS re- sense’ — that I ped~ re turns out the country generally -enjoyed persed Int Ane ar mud that| Versible and the: ‘wet bathing \dlers are still in business despite the psomo- fair weather and warmer tem- tnig ane Butler parking lot. trunks may be put inside it for |congressional discloures, their profits peratures. | was ty ‘boys and pars coaches CAITYINg after the swim. The in- | In a speech prepared for the in some in- A Beanplssatd that had ny pe dads and newsmen ventor, Ferdinand Kowatsch, Chi- | Eatern Young Republican College, 50,000 in a umipe oe nc ly Snow in [BY ES A) eg Poors. cago, has designed a slide Conference, the potential 1952 Ob Montana, nneso an he “ay ; . [fastener with’ handles on each GOP presidential nominee said find ore ‘Dakotas moved into Canada, but Ten of the boys and one coach | . es 2 f ' | were laughing and hugging each Side so that the trunk's pocket Republican Party has a year and he some snow flurries still were fore- : can betome a carrying case. He a half--before the election—to ’

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able to pro Oanada, five persons were re- Sh a | ¢ ! {floor the parade moved. Here . } . | American - principles, fhe Lute Sorted dead 211d 10 missing 48 the! bon on aa] Ng +t! Navy Reinstates 14-Day Recruit Leave | Only the GOP can do it, he . be extra- howled across the Arctic. Attucks Tiger doll to a sad] WASHINGTON, Mar. 17 (UP) critical need for personnel afloat Said, because the national Demo- > the United At Oyen, Alberta, 38 persons (heart, a |—The Navy announced immedi- and because of the capacity lim- cratic Party is “bogged down in indictments ‘were reported stranded in a train There could be giffipsed ajate reinstatement today -of the itations at training centers. |a morass of political immorality, ling to the bogged down in the snow. Police," lcrushed Evansville’ Reitz yell|14-day leave period after recruit Recruits normally will receive in a loss of political principle and Au. however, weré unable to confirm | — megaphone. T training. the two weeks of leave immedi- the absence of ordinary horse Fraud the report. Drifts blocked the | . 3 y ‘ " : | Jeff of Lafayette banners were The recruit leave period was ately after their nine weeks of sense.” The people, he added, have aty between roads in western Canada and HOOSIER HOOPLA—-The ranzle-dazzle Muncie Central cheerin :saciion responds to the antics crushed under the heels of a aboMshed in January because of recruit training, the Navy said. [no confidence in the government, ia does. not motorists were warned to stay| of "Allah-ing" cheerleaders at the final and most important game of the 1950-51 basketball season. [Sowa Jake hafled 3 new IHgAA : yr— | "at home. “- ET 4 . " : : se} . Jeff ) WwW : . - 3 ¢ to amend " dike . Ba Ya i " : ; - % y (champs {nthe afternoon. el mer a " & 3 J plocked by rhe upper Eke reported, €0@ OF llishmen— ~ |Attucks *Cagers’ |" m= a : y ” ; ; , SOMEWHERE in the press an : . § Oataden pe ae W . $ ® To Be Honored [the strain of a oy ~ - “- r ve obtained ’ Fr { Muncie crowd the championship : inst a num. fou mare Sol apd Sirens Winds 1 00,000 Sons Oo in At Fete Tomorrow trophy was beoken, An assistant : otérs. The . coe ra A coach put the trophy's broken ; ioment they Sipstoned Teo Olklaliomsa though * | IT WAS tough luck—agreed. [figurine in his pocket with his a . he border, and Towa. Skies were. clear and Qrc ours in . ot The Tigers of Crispus Attucks left hand, shook hands with Head : ie ES ar any . . |Shoula De champions of Indiana/Coach Art Beckner wilh his rien: i pe ’ ; rm 4000 3 : . thigh school basketball today, ac-| Beckner ignore e broken * : ; ey . fan So yo Tew gana, Police Line Parade Route; {cording to every Indianapolisitrophy and rumpled the tousled at aft Says It was po , Million Spectators Jam Sidewalks |backer. .The breaks went the head of Hero Mock. Mock mumwas fair and balmy on. the : 5 ke “ tural C., Mar, 17 West Coast. Bv DAN O'LOANE otner way-—that, we know. bled something a e my na ural wat (Ry Although the snow conditions coo Na meni Te Th Mie) Sip a PR night that in the Dakotas slacked off some, NEW YORK, Mar. 17—A hundred thousand sons of Erin = ‘0 C0, 0 0€ TOs 0 CO dhool Monday, the Muncie no central roads were blocked again when marched up Fifth Ave. in a colorful parade. today in honor of St. 8 urkey din- ? Ys

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40-mile-an-hour winds drove the blanket into new drifts.

Patrick.

The six-hour parade began at noon as an estimated million

ner by hundreds of appreciative principal told the boys. Pep sessguests at Atherton Center, But-/sfons, yes, but no school. There ler University. was" a dance scheduled for the

he told—a Sleet, freezing rain and light|spectators jammed the sidewalks. Business in midtown Manhattan lina Young snow moved into Iowa on the/was almost at a standstill as more than 380 bands, bugle corps and Music, speeches of tribute and Muncie gym last night. There efinite plan heels of the heavy snowfall other marching groups set the som —t————— presentation of awards to team would be impromptu dancing in on to meet “~At West Branch, Iowa, an eight-|canyon-like street SL | h t Gnd erficiele Wii pegin a0)y Jen(the Streets of Muncie all next re vises tha s week. : /—a logical room farm house was destroyed to fine old Irish tunes. germans e e Id boys can eat no more. “We played Reitz’ game. all the| | nt detail to by fire while a fire truck was| Sure, and it was a great day . Fall ro. gentlemon. we're be-lway. 1. let the Kids call the aig.| + ike the sac- stalled ‘in a snowdrift 50 yards|for the Irish. Everybody was say- ; : hind ou, g =—WeTe ays «aid Beckner. “Reitz Was a ; upport it. away. The truck sped eight miles|ing =; Inciuding Zhe 4000 Folic Return of Bock : 'y Ah 08 EE | great tear. We were very foxtu-|. = : i] over snow-choked rural roads- to/men lining the parade route an . i ; | ™. Tha uly bv arpa < : . the Pople * the home of Glen Rummels; but|the mink-ceated women watching, op ” oe : Young Women nate.” That WRaIRIAL 00 8 SAX v : A ary m that will it bogged down in * the snow|the parade from lobbies of Cen- Bills the Goat 1 ui i 2 5 a as . : ! om aggres- covering the driveway. . {tral Park hotels, . y. / ‘Men of Seoul IT WAS Beckner's first state ‘ : destruction Freezing raip 3nd some sleet Tramp In Cadence King for a Night ; Jk [title. But it was “Muncie’s third.p . g J 3" = Were Teported in Illinois, hier ghs re] I sme wn Continued From Page One Ta en by Reds The Bearcats hed Sone 5 the . r k : 1 St. Patrick’s Cathedral. On the drum, banjo, cymbal, violin, SEOUL, Korea, Mar. 17 (UP) Jolly. Beckner was named head : R 3 jac . {steps stood Francis Cardinal glockenspiel and pogo stick. |The Communists took Seoul's coach in 1928 but he was delayed i : Z 3 Mar. 17 {Speliman, his scarlet robe shining] Taller than a man, it has one young men and women northiin reporting. So Assistant Coach a ander at . _ (brightly in the sun. The Cardinal string over a banjo head. At the with-them when they evacuated Jolly stepped in and reaped the wled toe: (smiled as high stepping drum top, a spring-arranged small cym- this one-time capital, remaining harvest. It was poetic justice that a pistol’ ; majorettes saluted and bugles bal is weighted by a devil's head. residents said today. : Beckner should win last night. . Nagby ; blared in fanfare. : {It is played by striking a notched geoul, with a one-time popula- Twenty-three years is a Jong time, 300 from Seeks to Correct For 52 whole blocks the march- stick over the string and bounc- tion of 1,250,000, now has only] Dads whooped and holler hildren's ers tramped in cadence—from ing the entire contraption on the 209000 to 250,000 people here— With the Muncie players. Then the a ‘Misunderstanding’ 44th St. to the finish line at 96th. floor. What a racket—but the [514 folk and children. Most of sweat-stained shorts and shirts — : WASHINGTON, Mar. 17 KEY WEST, Fla, Mar. 17 [Bonk $00 hold and he smERging sthers Hod south but others were Jets BPR ry : ,» Mar. — 3 Hi8, Mar. went: were taken by the Reds. |ceased and the pia . The government moved today to] (UP)—President Truman ob- | “Ist das nicht eine schnitzel| civilians De told United Na-es trooped to the bus for that]

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Served the wearin’ of the green bank? on this St. Patrick’s Day. Mr. Truman, himself an hon-¢ her orary member of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, appeared on the beach wearing flashy Kelly green swim trunks.

straighten out a “misunderstand- | ing” that recently has added mil-| lions of dollars to the nation’s meat bill. | Price control officials said some’ processors in the South, Midwest and Far West have been raising| fritz, dicke frai, fette sau, langer prices illegally on beef, pork and! man tannenbaumhochzeits ring — other meats by anywhere from 2 At 65th St, in the official review- gefanrliches ding.”

to 6 cents a pound to make up for Ing stand, was a host of top- And all over again, louder and For Red Cross Fun increases charged by the meat hatted dignitaries. worse, pausing only to fill your|

packers. { The parade officially began pass. { The Red Cross fund campaign They ordered local enforcement When Mayor Vincent Impellitteri ~ Einbecker bier is the official I Indianapolis is 28 per cent short agents in the affected areas to tiPPed his high silk hat to the first name of the brew named for the °f the 1951 goal and Joe Waystart action Monday to force im-|marchers parading by. Newsreel town of Einbeck, in which it was Mire, campaign chairman, made

und grad — grosses glas — ochsen treating Red. army. blas, haufen mist — schnickle the re ing >

mediate canceliation of the price Cameras grouad away and flash- first brewed, according to famed aD urgent appeal last night for]

boosts, many of which areDPulbs popped as the grinning Hoosier braumeister Frank Loh-| all-out co-operation from solici-

Ja das ist eine schnitzeliyjong Civil Assistar®e officers the sweet ride home to Muncie. /bank — kurz und lang — hin und communists forced all men be-| >? =. 2

— kreuz und quer, schiess tween 16 and 45-and all women | 'gewehr — wagen rad — Krumm en, 16 to 25 to go north with/quiet. You could almost hear a

Bi {of ‘Evansville met Beckner in the Urgent Plea Made 5; ona shook his hand. That

THE REITZ dressing room was

{heart drop. It's tough to lose by |two points. Coach Clarence Riggs

‘was al. It's hard to say much {when you lose. | Sweépers already were busy upstairs. The press room was a litter of wadded-up copy paper and cigarette butts. Somebody |said: “L. V. Phillips (IHSAA commissioner) and Bob Hinshaw (L.

swung proudly by.

mann, South Bend. During the tors and contributors.

V.'s assistant) watched part of

believed to have been passed on Paraders to the consumer. Sea of Irishmen Informed sources said the first] In the stand with the Mayor crackdowns will be made in the was the grand marshal of the

Los Angeles, Kansas City and Parade, the Rev. Donal M. O’Cal-

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Atlanta areas. laghan, prior of the city’s CarmelThe processors concerned will ite order; former Mayor William be given 72 nours—until Thurs- O'Dwyer and Irish Consul Garth day—to comply. If -they refuse, Healy. Top visitor of the day was the government will seek federal Mayor Kevin Bradshaw of Limecourt injunctions to compel a roll- rick, Ireland. back. . The street was a sea of IrishEt men. On and on they came—| " » {O'Mulligans, O’'Hallorans, O’Cor-| Five Are In ured |rigans, O’'Hannahans, O'Carolans, O’Donnellans, Rosses and Walls. Be gorrah but wouldn't the old " folks be proud to see their sons N 4 IC ere from Counties Mayo, Galway, Limerick, Leix, Waterford, Wex-| oi ford, Monaghan and Meath . . | 2 Hurt Critically | Sidewalk vendors did a thriving business in shamrocks, some After Ball Game flown only a few days ago from Five persons were hospitalizedithe land o’ green. Some news—two of them with critical in- Papers came out with green headjuries—in a flurry of accidents on lines. city streets immediately following Green Line Red the end of the state basketball! An emergency arose this mornfinale last night. Two of the ac- !N8 When it was discovered some cidents were hit-run. [prankster didn’t respect green. Most seriously hurt were: |Yesterday, an enterprising IrisnPvt. Ernest Blatk, 19-year-old Man by the name of Kelly—along Camp Atterbury soldier, in critical With a few McBrides, Dooligans condition at General Hospital. 2nd Shannons—painted a shamThomas J. Dever, 69, of 2206 fOCK-green line up the center of Station St, also critical at St. Fifth Ave. in place of the regular Vincent's Hospital. ‘White line. Today the line was +. Injured Seriously found painted a bright red. Keliy Pvt ‘Black suffered a possible 30d his men had to work fast to fractured skull and two broken '¢Pair.the damage. legs when struck by a hit-run|, For the day, the city belonged driver at Shelby St. and Madison '° the Irish. At dawn the municiAve. pal flag of the city of Dublin was Mr. Dever suffered head and TUR UP at City Hall. While in the possible internal injuries in a old country, Dublin flew the bancrash at 10th and Wallace Sts. Mer of New York City, His wife was driving the car| 1Dne nation’s biggest city is, which was struck by another Proud that it can assemble more driven by Kenneth C: Carnell, 32, Justy Irishmen at one time than of 2262 Admiral Dr. jpubliveen. .. ooo A second hit-run victim, Mobley | . Ti Troy, 48, of 429 N. Davidson, was Prokofieff Wins in good condition at General Hos- . . pital after being hit at washing- Stalin 2d Prize ton and Alabama Sts. { Sgt. Dennis Reilly and Patrol-| MOSCOW, Mar. 17 (UP) —Serge Prokofieff, 59, outstanding Soviet the acident, ‘chased the hit-run Composer, has been awarded the car. At Market and New Jersey Stalin second prize of 50,000 Sts, they arrested Richard Pp. rubles Jor his vocal-symphonic Thompson, 5219 E. 21st St, on a Suite, Winter Bonfire,” and his charge of leaving an accident. (oratorio, On Guard for Peace,” it Thompson told police he was[ 73s anounced today. ; celebrating his 22d birthday yes-| h works contain children’s terday and that he was unaware oruses, the lyrics written by that he had hit anyone. A spot- Samuel Marshak whose collected light on the side of the car was Poems for children won the first damaged. poetry: prize of 100,000. rubles. The two other accident victims| , Ine theme of -Prokofieff's orin General Hospital were Russell atorio, which he unveiled last Smith, 51, of 5333 Guilford Ave. AuBUSt, was the triumph of peace and Lloyd Beardsley, 64, of 2418 P¥ET Jan the triumph of the inPark Ave. Both were listed in| Smat onal peace movement led fair condition. ¥. Premier Stalin. | They were hurt when the cary % Ba driven by ‘My. Smith, crashed Dance Is Planned head-on into a trolley safety zone! Exchange Club of North Side on College Ave. at Fairfield Ave. Indianapolis will hold a charter No one was in the safety zone meeting, banquet and dance Apr. when the accident occurred. 6 in the Marott Hotel. we i» § - ; 3 Ve ; *

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years, the Einbeck was shortened! All solicitors in the residential to Beck and then to Bock. A Bok and rural areas and all professionis Hindustani for a he-goat -and al and service groups were urged hence Billy became the symbol. to complete their arrangements Mr. Lohmann said the Bock is PY Wednesday. brewed in December for release we believe the Red Cross can in March. A carmel malt is used Close its campaign on Wednesday with a strong wort. As a result, With a victory if a special push

the game in here on TV.”

= n » IT WAS probably true. And it was probably .the first time in six weeks that the two IHSAA bosses had had a chance to sit down and watch anything. L.V. and Hinshaw donned their hats and coats, with relief when |it was all over, They could relax

Doubts Tax Increase Before Next Oct. 1

WASHINGTON, Mar. 17 (UP) —Chairman Walter F. George

Committee said today he doubts that the next round of income tax increases on individuals can be made effective before Oét. 1. Sen. George, whose committee will handle the tax bill when it passes the House, told reporters a minimum of 90 days will be needed to get the bill through

the Senate after action by tne House.

the brew is heavy .nd dark. It is'is given,” Mr. Waymire said. not made fro Ss 0 a ORR vats, Mr. Lohmann emphasized. Churchill Demands |until next year. They soon became No Shropshire lad #§ this : part of the diminishing crowd that Hoosier newsman, but in the vein Immediate Elections pressed through the doors. Soon of Alfred Housman's poem: LONDON, Mar. 17 (UP) - they were lost to view. Oh! | have been to Liederkranz Holl | Winston Churchill called upon the! The sweepers continued their My green necktie, it did fall, | Labor government tonight to stop Work. Muncie had cleaned up . . . And carried ‘half-way home’ or near, Li politics at this grocial so would they. Wilh Jot ond quote df good vr or . ; Mr. Churchill, in a political Students Face Bi broadcast to the nation, said the government's determination to remain in office with its narrow # ) majority in Parliament is making or p ermen Britain “evermore divided at home.” { Ries Must Have Money Bulgars Protest Anew As Well as Brains FRANKFURT, Germany, Mar.' By United Press 17 (UP)—The official Bulgarian WASHINGTON, Mar. 17 (UP) news agency reported today that -— Draft officials said today their Bulgaria has sent a new note to new and liberal student deferYugoslavia protesting an alleged ment plans meant that: violation of Bulgarian air space, ONE: Any bright high school and the temporary detention of graduate who seriously wants a} a Bulgarian diplomatic courier in college education, and can ab-| Belgrade. sorb one, will get his chance. TWO: Any college student who means business, and who keeps| his grades up, can stay four years and be graduated. Education officials said this| probably is true with one big and|

serious “if:” If the student can find the money. There is one other possible]

hitch. The new plan may not be activated fast enough to save| from the draft men who will be graduated from high school, or finish a college year, this June. | Draft officials are working | overtime to get the plan started. The new system was disclosed Friday. It awaits a - final ap-| iproval by Defense Mobilizer {Charles E. Wilson and President Truman. This is expected within a week.

Australian Elections Called for Apr. 28

| CANBERRA, Australia, Mar. 17 (UP)—The Conservative goviernment today called new national elections for Apr. 28 as a result of the Australian high court ruling that the outlawing] ol of the Communist party was in"HUDSON VALLEY ECHOES" — Carl A. Lambert (left) '2!'® director; Richard T. Houghton, baritone soloist, and Roger C. F Invi Guarino are three members of the Columbia University Glee Club; France nvites UN making its Indianapolis debut at 8:15 p. m. next Tuesday in Caleb | LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 17 (UP) Mills Hall, Tickets for the concert, sponsored here by the Columbia = The Dold ations 1aay foul Alumni Association of. Indiana, now are available at the Gladys to hold an Assembly session in ? (Paris next fall. :

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