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Ike's Presidential Intentions May Be

‘Woman Killed Far and Away As Truck, Car Collide

HOUSTON, Tex., Jan. 5 (UP)—- | A 50-year-old woman was crushed ham of Oshkosh, Wis. Its contents

| beneath an automobile and buried lunder 7000 pounds of sand in a | freak car-truck collision here to-!

Sen. Lodge Promises Statement

By United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 5— all-important - puzzle of a Dwight D. Eisenhower's presi-| dential intentions may be solved: tomorrow, partly or in full.

| Battle for the Chairman ship—

Fist-Shaking, Shouting Brawl Marks Democrat Factional Fight

By JOE ALLISON The Democratic factional fight for Marion County chair- | man erupted in a fist-shaking,

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evealed Today

Purse Back,

RECOVERING a purse she = at a holiday ‘party in Menasha, | Wis., surprised Mrs. John Gilling-

With $1310 ‘Interest’

surprised her even .nioré. The purse . . . hers . ., . contained $1810 .when returned . . she thought she lost only $300. It

‘able and, if so, on what basis.

A “factual and revealing” an-| nouncement promised by Sen.| Hepry Cabot Lodge (R. Mass.), chairman of the Republican] Eisenhower-for-President ' forces, | may finally throw light on whether the general will be avail- |

Sen, Lodge has called a press! conference tomorrow at FEisen-| hower campaign headquarters! here. ; Backers of the general ap-| parently are optimistic but would not indicate today wha! Sen. Lodge will announce. Speculation |

shouting brawl yesterday afternoon in the Indiana Democratic Club.

As charges of “GOPism' in -

the Democratic Party” were leveled by both sides, each faction touched off big guns of

|. accusation stemming from the

sweeping Democratic defeat in the mayoralty election last year. The session was called by retiring chairman Paul McDuff as a preview of the election of a new chairman Wednesday. The First to 15th Wards were

la

| day.

Mrs, Jeanette Pizzitola, wife of retired grocer, died before she

| could be extricated.

A second. collision between an-

other automobile and an ambu- | lance rushing to the scene of the | first accident brought to five the! | number of persons injured in the {two mishaps.

Accident Investigator Vie

Dwyer said the loaded dump truck { collided with the Pizzitola auto-, {mobile when the | swerved to avoid hitting a pickup {truck backed into the street by | 83-year-old 8. B. Maniscalco.

truck driver

came to the -club yesterday in a brown paper package by mail from Appleton.

Calling All Cats

FARMERS around Kansas, Ill,

{launched an all-day hunt yester-

day for ‘orange lions, dark brown cats and black jaguars” making tracks as large. “as a man's hand.” Armed with shotguns, they were

|led by Charles Schneider who has

jeight” sheep killed by mysterious marauding apimals, ” "

He Likes Trains

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called to today’s meeting. The remaining wards and townships will meet at 8 p. m, tomorrow. The battle for the chairman- | ship settled- down to a clear | battle between Mr. McDuff and his followers and Phillip Bayt

centered, however, around Gen.| Fisenhower’s availability for the New Hampshire GOP presidential | primary on Mar, 11.

Filing Deadline Jan. 31

Filing deadline for the primary |

is Jan. 31 and it should force a| 2Nd Andy Jacobs, , : showdown, if only indirectly, on The McDuff faction proposed *

whether the five- | two candidate, W. Dan Kibler five-star general js and Harry Gasper while the

a candidate.” : Gen. Eisenhower can demand | Bayi Jatohs Coalition Urged that hi a be withd bing as “Wibod pe t Do 35 The meeting was called by Ss entered. Or he ...i5usly-ill Chairman. McDuff

can say nothing and let his| .. ba to clarify some of these things ckers go ahead. Either of those | we have seen in ‘the papers’

courses should { clew to his al rave 3 strong, pi said I was going to resign.

Speculation that the Lodge an- While none of the half-dozen

|

“THE INS—Believed #4 have at least. partial support of Chairman McDuff (seated) for the job when he quits is Democrat

vehicles.

The larger truck spun around |and overturned, crushing the Piz-|Tapher of Widco, Tex., was accused zitola automobile and spilling the by the FBI yesterday of trying, 7000 pounds of sand over the car. husband, Frank Pizzitola, 54, was painfully he injured and dump truck driver| The Floyd Freeman slightly hurt. 5 A Heights ambulance rushing to the accident scene five minutes Cold Snap later smashed into an automobile at a street intersection,

The dead woman's

injuring Texas playboy Shephard King and three persons. Mrs. Faye Buxton, his Egyptian dancer bride, Samia, 20, who was standing on the cor-| in Iceland yesterday, Trans World ner waiting for a bus was serious- | Airlines ly injured when hit by one of the married after an exotic romance] Also injured were am=| that bulance driver Louis Evans, 27, were flying to the U, S. and his partner, W. C. Spooner, Cairo. \ >

A 22-YEAR-OLD Iroad teleg- i ali WALTER WANGER — To

plead not guilty.

JOAN « BENNETT—Resdy te forgive and forget.

He was indicted, ar- |although both Mr. Lang and Miss R. Turner, {rested her for reckless driving.|Rennett had indicated a desire to {He dismissed ticket of an Army forgive and forget.

unsuccessfully, to wreck a mile : a-minute Santa Fe train because The: judge fined a ‘woman “wanted to see ‘the impact.” cursing .a policeman who suspect, James was free under $5000 bond ” s

for beautiful wife.

Courtroom observers said the [famed attorney would have had ; . a tough time beating a charge of BAD WEATHER grounded Court Test : simple assault and battery but JERRY GEISLER, famed at- they expected him to have mors. torney who got movie stars Errol success in defending against the {Flynn and Charles Chaplin free, ‘intent to murder’ charge. {in court tests, may do the.same ’ |for Walter Wanger, movie pro- ’ ducer, who is to be arraigned in Here S$ Tomorrow s Santa Monica, Cal., Monday.

The husband of the glamqrous Garbage Schedule

‘S8ervicemen have enough ' the judge said.

private. * to worry about,’

reported. The couple,|

three continents, from

spanned

nouncement may bear directly on| ; : 28. a the New Hampshire contest wss| Speskises 1 the hour ahd a pelt W. Dan Kibler. | Mrs. Pizzitola was Houston's §q There lgrandma of the movies, Joan Ben-| New garbage collection dis. heightened by a recent statement | words the Iestie between the 7 fo | fourth traffic fatality in the first ANNISTON, Ala. police re- | nett, is expected to plead not'tricts have been announced fole ov 8, $ ’ 3 - x erman Adams of New| tions appeared to be pro five days of ile new vear, |ported yesterday that a thief Suity Yo 3 Shale 07 assa. with 1owing conversion of the depart

Hampshire, a strong backer of

the general. or con Frank E. McKinney,

Rayburn 70 Today

He was ment to a five-day week.

{stole $80 worth of merchandise held on $2500 bond after shooting

Garbage and trash will be cole

recently named Democratic Na- from the Live and Let Live "ay: Adams sai] there yond be, tional Chairman, and Frank BONHAM, Tex., Jan. 5 (UP)—|Grocery. | Jennings Lang, actors’ agent. lected tomorrow in the entire backers withi SCNNOWEr| McHale, Democratic ‘National Speaker of the House Sam Ray- . d | He admitted shooting Mr. Lang area north of 30th St. ene 2 few gays. burn will observe his 70th birth-| Old-Fashione lin the groin in a Beverly Hills| Garbage should be placed on

Committeeman.

Democrats Hopeful, Too 2 8 8 ONLY ANDY JACOBS, pitch-

day tomorrow with a quiet little] family party at his farm near|but a lady mustn't swear around

13 because he the curb for collection by 7a m,

IT'S OK when a GI overparks, parking lot Dec. dark- -haired| James H. Bookedis, sanitation

said the handsome,

Ing some kind of a showdown.

dnt leaders, including Sen. Lodge

Democratic supporters of Gen Eisenhower in New Hampshire have been circulating a petition | with a view of proposing his name | in the Democratic primary, This | could be another factor in forc-!

However, Eisenhower-for-Presi-

and Sens. James H. Duff (R. Pa.) and Frank Carlson (R. Kas.) have stated confidently that their man is a Republican, and that is the party .label generally im-| puted to him. The general's showing in New| Hampshire would have heavy] bearing on plans of his supporters to enter his name in other state]

primaries. It also would be the] first official test of his untried pulling power at the polls..

Gov. Warren ‘Flees’ After llini Threat

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5 (UP) —Gov. Earl Warren left for a week’s trip to Hawaii today in a “comatose condition” over Illinois Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson's threat to occupy California with the Illini state’s 44th National Guard Division. Gov. Stevenson wired after the University of Illinois beat Stanford 40 to 7 in the Rose Bowl: “Have been waiting two days for your unconditional surrender. However, I know the sh was severe and your recovery slow. Illinois 44th division will ‘proceed

to occupy California Feb. 15, head-|

quarters at Camp Cooke. “Will not exploit the native population, but strongly urge restraint and no more football chal-

ing his support behind Mr. Lewis, mentioned Mr. McHale. The former U. S. Representative admitted he started the

| “GOPism” charges.

“But I didn't mean you, Paul,” he said. “I mean Frank MéHale, attorney for a Republican newspaper publisher.” Former Mayor Bayt, now judge of Municipal Court 3, first was denied an opportunity to speak in support of Mr. Lewis. Cries from the more than 200

| ward and precinct committee-

men overrode Mr. McDuff and Mr. Bayt immediately launched

I" an attack on Mr. McDuff's con-

duct of the mayoralty campaign. He sharply attacked Joseph M. Howard, recently named Mr. McKinney's tops assistant, as “your own personal friend, Paul, wha up until the last week of the j: eampaign - openly campaigned for the Republican candidate.” As he rose to speak, Mr. Bayt met shouted challenges from Tony Maio, former street commissioner in the Bayt administration. “If Bayt's going to talk; I've got some things to say,” he shouted.

» s ” KEY POINT of both factions was the placement of party workers in city jobs, Both Mr. McDuff and Mr. Gasper, his assistant, blasted the Bayt administration for keeping Republicans on the job.

THE OUTS—Trio of top Democrats bucking incymbent County

Chairman Paul McDuff are Andy Jacobs, Phi

Lewis (left to right).

Mr. Maio rapped Mr. Bayt arfd his top assistant, Patrick J. Barton, former city controller, for their conduct of the campaign last fall. The candidates for the chairmanship nearly were lost in the battle far “behind the scene control.” Mr. Lewis denied he had political ambitions, insisting he wanted to work only for “a

ip Bayt and David

Democratic victory at the polls.” ° This same line was followed by Mr. Kibler who added the recommendation that Democrats adopt the “block captain” system used by the GOP in the last election. Mr. Gasper, most loudly vocal of the candidates, Jkeyed his arguments to putting Democrate in administrative posts if Democrats win the election.

Blame ‘Man Failure’ For Train Collision

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lenges. or reg CHICAGO, Jan. 5 (UP)—Of-| Here Status of Major

ficials of the Chicago Transit] » » ”

t tod bl iq GOV. WARREN replied ryt i ned bir Legi IS ati Oo n Pe n ch i n J

before taking off for Hawaii, ac- ich injured 45 persons. | collision which inj pers CBr Uulied Prev increase. from 850 ts: 3100's

companied by Mrs. Warren and] 2 daughter Nina. The smashup, during a snow-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (UP)—|month the limit on disability pay-

Made to Sell

DINETTE SET

“We were ‘still in comatose condition when your telegram arrived,” he said. “Like the fellow caught in the other person's chicken coop for six consecutive years,

storm last night, occurred when|gtatys of major legislation pend-/ments to World War II vet: erans. one four-car steel train rammed/ing in Congress at start of the/It also has pending a House bill

into the rear end of another at a/gecond session Tuesday:

south side station.

calling for 16,000 more beds in

Taft-Hartley Law—Neither ‘the Veterans CTA officials said their inquiry|goyse nor Senate has taken any pitals.

Administration hos-

at $89.95

‘Special

WHILE THEY

I haven't much to say. Also like thus far indicated that the fol-action on President Trumap's re-| Gambling—The Senate calhim, bereft af conscience or repu- lowing train was in good work-igyest for “improvements” yn the endar calls for consideration of tation, we might as well keep try-| Ing order. It was piloted by John aphor.management law. The Presi-|three bills which would prohibit ing» |W. Brokopp, 46, one of four per-\qent said revisions are-peeded tothe transmission across state Gov. Warren plans to spend sons seriously hurt in the crash. provide “stable labog» manage- lines of bets, gambling informaabout a week in the islands. He| Brokopp was trapped in his|ment relations” andy/to assure tion and gambling devices. None! will return in time to speak be- cab for an hour before firemen| “steady production |of the measures has come up in| fore the GOP National Committee,and CTA maintenance workers cjyil Girne 40 house has! /the House. | here Jan. 17. could extricate him. acted on proposals to outlaw poll] Elections—Legislation calling] taxes and make lynching aifor a constitutional amendment federal offense. - _ |to abolish the electoral college! National Health Insurance—No | land split the electoral vote of action has been taken by either each state for President accordhouse on the President's request Hng to the popular vote is pend-| for a nationwide program he|lNg in both houses. claims is necessary to assure ade-| FTHIOS—The Senate Labor ‘|quate medical aid for all. Comntiite hat approved a bill Federal Aid To Education—No ation of a commis-{ action taken by either house. sion to study ethics in govern-| ment. Neither the House nor] Controls — Mr. Truman's Tre-/ Senate has acted on the measure. | quest for “teeth” in enforcing the STATEHOOD—A bill anti controls law, including slaughter-| statehood to Hawaii an = br ka ing quotas and revision of the has heen a 2818. pproved by:the Senate

Capehart ‘profits’ amendment, rnterior Com mitten. is pending before the House genate and an — Seeds Rules Committee, The Senate|, iq law,

passed the Capehart Amendment but has not voted on the slaugh-

/ tering proposal. iY Lo Marines — The Senate has How've You Been

. passed a bill increasing the Feeling Lately?

Marine Corp's Hoosiers must be 8B ettin 8

strength and giving its commandant higher status. The Measyire healthier. has been approved by the House Armed Services Committee and The State Board of Heaith re-| is pending before the House. ports fewer cases last year of pe Bg - |almost every common disease you Dispersal—The House still must can catch from another person, | act on a Senate bill authorizing Mumps and scarlet fever were

permanent decentralization of| : 50,000 government ‘workers out-| Lhe Only ones which hit more

side Washington. The Senate has Hoosiers than the year before. considered but returned to com-| NO smallpox has been reported mittee another bill which would|In Indiana since 1948. authorize the construction of new| Diphtheria has shown the Tost

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