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FALMOUTH, England. Jan R:28 P. M.—Enterprise’s posi- standing by but will not leave ‘ ~ : 160 (UP) og of the Flving tion put.at 230. miles .8outh of ship vet... J Indiana Bell Telephone sube Committee: Enterprise. based an radio con- lizard's: Head southernmost 7:20 A. .J.—Carlsen radios | scribers may learn within two Hale has b \ versatiang with rescue agencies tip of England: through Keith to his wife in | iweeks whether phone bills .go up unanimous = and ships around the drifting 9:40 P, M. — Lizards Head Woodbridge, N. J.: . Longing | lor down. Fo eri in Maric ve sel. lift: boat puts to Sea or bo to hear from vou, dear Agnes, An early ruling by Cirenit ; . . ‘Anti-McH: sible rescue of Carlsen and tug love ta .you and the children. | t Judge Lloyd D. Claycombe . i 2 Thursday, Dec. z : Turmoil’s mate Kenneth Dancy Am O. K. Kurt. So ans today in the dgawn- 5 ¥ A DER Mio In Shane ar 111. N-=Destroyer Keith re 7:30 A. M. Mate Dancy ra: | jout rate case following final 8&8 County Dee + hits Flying Enterprise on Voy ports position and condition of i.e. «ghee sis still taking on | hearings on the utility's bid for § cratic Chair age from Hamburg. Germany, Enterprise unchanged. Seas 'y,ior» ‘Adds that Carlsen is | i" $10.1 million increase. succeedin on : ee ns rE Wouthe in cabin. wrapped in blankets, | a Public Counselor Walter Jones McDuff, w Friday Dec. 28 Ba ometer falling 3 SATNET with rope to the door to climb | |Jr. warned yesterday -that & signed bec : : : Miletin from nearpy Scily 15162. out in pase of emergency. | | Hoosiers will be. forced to pay “of ill health, (‘arisen orders passengers reports gusts.of wing/of up to 7:50° A, M.—Keith radios that | 'the highest rates in the nation Mr. Lewis and crew to jump overboard 40 miles an hour ~ Enterprise is listing to 70 de- |! lif the utility is granted all it elected “by A one died but others are rescued. Thursda Jan 10 grees and rolling to 85. ‘Pos- i wants. vote of 34 Carlsen vows to stay with ship y sibility of passing, towline next | Cl mbe said he want- than 700 De until it is saved or sinks under 2:20 A.M. EST Lizard 2 a4 pours doubtful.” U. 8. Navy | fod ie Claycom a th i hen fh him ; ; rs: arrives alongside plots position as ~ 37 miles | | promptly as possible.” Bell offic . 3 tieemrmittee.n Friday, Jan. 4 en A pH Barometer falling Sogiheast of JAsard's Head a |cials promised to submit a pro. after two r Mate Kenneth R. Dancy of “41 4 M... Keith radios Hp of English esas’ 3 Tiley posed rate schedule by Tuesday, ®& lar organiz: salvage tug Turmoil makes ~ Weather still worsening. Capt fom Raimouh, ey bide | followed by the State Public W candidates © daring jump onte listing : P “Carlsen reports Enterprise lower ue west of Isle of Guernsey in Service Commission's counters their Suppor! to join Carlsen. ~~ in water and seas ‘playing heck English Channel . proposal. ‘ ! minute, surp Saturday, Ja 5 with ship , . . No attempt to rig 9:25 A. M., — British Navy The judge has two alternatives Hf Engineer Turmoil gets towfine ahoard towline this morning. Impossi-. <ends out helicopter in attempt 3 5 : 2 i J =either Pope oi hik previous Their wit and starts for Falmouth ble in this weather sx to rescue Carlsen and Dancy |@ FS $54 million rate fice ' neered pers 4 4:300A. M. Enderprisge is .pyt gale turns it back. . 4 permanent rates based on Bell's Democratic « Tuesddy, Jan. 8 about 42 miles: south-southeast 9:45 A. M.—Keith tells Carl: | request. Kinpey, Indi R:30 P.M. Towline. snaps in of Lizard's Head on “English sen evervbody j= standing by From his remarks yesterday, Pa rough seas Coast and about 65 miles from for rescue if necessary. it wés indicateds he will hava party Baro Morlaix. France. Drifting at 10:10 A. M.—Keith tells Carl- bad news" for phong Nseren § W. Daniel Wednesday, Jan. 9 rate of 1'; Knots sen helicopter jcan't make it [Indianapolis And $2 other of the Kibler 7 P. M., EST--U. 8. Destroyer 1:45 A. M.-Mate Kenneth and said: “It's up to us to take | Hoosier cities. 3 a Willard Keith reports midnight Darcy radios his mother you off now.” : Judge Claycombe Suestioned | I ——— GMT position “of Enterprise through Keith: “Dear ‘mom. We . Keith follows with message Bell Attorney Patrick Smith and 49-27 north 05-07 west. Sky are quite o. k. here. We still that Enterprise appears to be Public Counselor Walter Jones overcast Occasional rain hope to get the ship in, Pleas? going down. Jr. at length on the effect of a squalls. Seas rough with 10- don’t worry. Ken.” Two British 10:20—Keith radios that Carl- permanent injunction against the

PSC. Once Judge Claycombe makes a decision, the rate case will be

foot swells, Wind westerly 25 Air Force helicopters stand by sen and Dancy have jumped to 30 Knots. Temperature 49 at Exeter for possible rescue from top of smoestack as ship

degrees. “Vigibility: 10 miles, - flight “ erect vse sinks. under them. and have Barometer 30.04 steady. Flying 6:05 A. M.. Keith radios been picked up from water ‘by returned to the PSC for further Enterprise still has good right- Waves wasning higher on En Turmoil thearings. on new Sen to ii forms ; ing movement with no change in _ terprise force Capt. Carlsen and 11:20 A. M.—British Navy re- [port Bell's plea for “stiff “Higher STILL CHEERFUL—Capt. Henrik Kurt Carlsen (right), skipper jist or roll. No attempts at re- . Dancy to shift to exposed posi-° ports Flying Fnterprise has rates. : h tility 4 of the storm.rocked freighter Flying Enterprise, and Kenneth Dancy, rigging tow to be made before tion high side abreast smoke sunk ‘and “is now at the bot- Hlyliouever, hol the Sil y a :

§ \ r id r 4 ) \ viight stack, Carlsen glad helicopters tom.” first mate of the tug Turmoil, wave from the rail of the Enterprise. dayligh x ple the judge's ruling to the Yndigna

Supreme Court. Major point of contention 3 (how Indiana Bell's property should be valued for rate-mak-ing purposes. The utility wants the valuation {determined on current costs to

‘Only at the General's Request’ — Boy, 13, Killed ‘Just Feeling Big'—

Truman Says He Won't8y Cor While Fake Badge Trips Dancer

Pushing Cart ROCKFORD; Til, Jan..10 (UP) The two men decided Elsener

.* Sta nd | In lke’ 5 C Times State Service A 16-year-old dancing teacher ought to see the police and started SHE S SHOCKED — Gorgeous Lisa Wilson, 28- -year- -old [ferroanes its PIOperty Whine ME ray a a ’ ’ . s believes s ase V V Y NEW SALEM. Jan. 10—A 13- who weighs 266 pounds and stands driving him there. Just before they Platinum blond, shows profound shock after learning her bride Jones So Saou e bas

year-old boy who helped support groom, Clifford Smith Jr;; heir to a Boston investment fortune,

By United Press vary did not r lude anv action Six foot six, got off with a $25 fine got to the station, however, Attorne Smith asked the WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 -Pres- ia ho! Drstaw x a large family by collecting junk 2 ; wasn't legally free to marry her. She charges that after they had . 2 t ihe valuzti J : . on his part was killed by a car here last eve- and a lecture vesterday for flash- Elsener jumped out and ‘started lived toacther io week Mir. Smith told her bit divorce from singer judge to fix e valuation at dent Truman said today he will FOUR Gov. Frederick G. ning while pushing home a cart-{ing a fake U, 8. Treasury agent's to run. iy 2 iy : ° 9 $194,915.000 and fo provide a Fe. not stand in Gen. Dwight D, Payne of Maine indorsed Gen. load of scrap metal “badge” in a tavern Tt houted th Helen O'Connell would not become final for 11 months. So she ‘turn of 6 to 8 per cent on Bell's f ron Tx, rs beh : ? Ley > avern. he men shouted ‘stop at hv ; Eisenhower's way if the Allied Eisenhower for the GOP nomina- Rghert Mayse, 13, was hit from po. o x farmer Malis . : . sued for $25,000 worth of shock and asks $10,000 more to teach investment. The PSC originally : tion behind on UL. 8. 52. a few vardsiy ch isener, a former Madison, man!” and Officer Ed Moon took him a lesson. set the valuation at $90 million, commander wins the Republican = cyvp aon Tart and Harold E from. home. The. drivef. Earl Wis, resident, was released after oer after him. He caught up after —— ice at ne ~ with a 5.3 per cent rate of represidential nomination, Rtassen squared off for a fight for Nelson. 28 Chesterton told state a magistrate fined him $100 for a short chase and brought the turn. ; : Mr. Truman =zaid that if the Republican delegates in the presi- police he didn’t gee the bov and drinking as a minor and FBI Ww : Beauty will Be Buried With Orchid She Saved After Mr. Smith claimed a 8 "tial Arias Hlinois. Wis- : agents lectured him on the dan- husky dancer back in tow to the per cent rate is “inadequate,” ard General wants to get out there dential primaries of Illinois, Wis- nysheart because he was blinded gers of impersonating a federal station ATLANTA, Jan. 10 (UP) —imas from §/8gt. William H. Mc- ..1104 for a return up to 8 per sin a Ohic in $ § st : 3 3 and have the mud and rotten eggs C°15in and Ohio : hy the nights of an on-coMINg! trier ; Elsener told the FBI agents Betty Thompson. 19-year-old Gann. one of four Gl who sent'cent. Mr, Jones charged: thrown at him, he could certainl; . car : . - : , sso es i o n at him, he could certaini: . The hoy's mother. Mrs. Burton Magistrate Stuart B. Nordguist he'd obtained ‘the “badge” by beauty who lost her valiant fight sent her a dozen roses a day last INDIAN TPOLIE : : = uestion 4 Mayse, heard the crash and ranisuspended $75 of the fine. .- writing in to 4 mail order ‘house. against. cancer Tuesday. will be summer. - TRAFFIC CASUALTIES = However Mr. Soon i A outside tn find her boy lying on! Police said Elsener. was out “I guess he was just feeling buried here tomorrow with an Mrs. Thompson said Betty had ® DAYS) > : News conference at fe WwW not A > Laut? i . : . I eve Ger Risentowe: from iia the road. drinking with two older com- big” Moon said. : orchid she saved to wear in death. worn the flower several times, but 1951 1952 : ib shins tom hie n a Pe 0 S r a w= panions Sion he fla sh ed a Elsener sald he was an instruc-| Her mother, Mrs. E. P. Thomp- always returned it to the refrig-| ‘Aecidents ......, 208 151 General requests it. Apparently, : ROBERT, second oldest of the od e was carrying in a bill- tor aN a national dancing gon of Subuiehan East Point, said erator because she wanted to Injured ....v..... 93 53 , however, Mr. Truman would let State police today were check-seven Mayse children, for ‘years |f a Se 0 qoOD - oe etty received the orchid Christ- wear it one her funeral dress. Killed ......... ve} 4 i Gen. Eisenhower. come home any ng four-Indiana men picked up in had been collecting junk which — 5 —— shy =a | time the General wants to Chicago to see if they had any- his father sold to help buy food ’ and clothes. -He was on his way . ¢ There was a bundle of other thing to do with 10 unsolved safe home yesterday after picking up : % political developments from Mr. crackings in Elwood “Since Sep-'a Joad of scrap from a New A ; Truman's weekly news conferent e tember. Salem garage. and from various political head- . State Police Detective Kenneth, Robert was on the wrong side quarters here. They included Wines said, "This may be the. key of the highway, walking with p ” ONE Mr. Truman =till did not lead we've been looking for fraffic. He was just about ready ” ’ FRanklin 4411 « / ® Pure \ divulge his own plans, although The four men were held for in- to turn into the gate of the mod- . : : ne =aid Ha could run easily vestigation after Chicago police est Mayse home on the edge of & Pure \ a ar ne . RS h found them sitting. in & car con- town when the car ran him down. ; AT. HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80 .YEARS agar RN an fen. WisenRAowier taining crow bars, sledge ham-|- Services were being arranged veh ® Wool He rl i reveal his inten. METS. an Ax and a moneV hag by Moster Mortuary, Rushville. . 1872-1952 tions before the Republican edn yrom the “Citizen's Bank” of An- . e Pure \ ’ i neets July 7 derson, vention meet +} Chicago police said the four 5 To Die for Ambush ® Pure \

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THREE --Mr. Truman said his'unsolved Elwood case as well as/1949 ambush slaying of the wife request that his name be kept out a ‘$300 safe robbery from an An-{of the late President Manuel of the Minnesota preferential pri- derson grocery Sunday Quezon and 10 other persons.

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