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Two Nonstrikers Beaten Here In Ta:

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— id ’ | Se SE | = — a a a we | ® Ro se ere In Taxicab Walkout Violence Windows . J; commen oiern ie, | URAND Lilly Gift Toscanini Is 85, Grocer Here Flaming Clothing ‘Poor Man's Party”

Vehicles = + TOTA 0 i . But His ‘Birthday’ | * Injures Children Announces . In e L % Spurs Indiana Is 5 Years ar Knocked Out | Two small children were burned ‘Fair Squeal’ Deal

10190.500 196 504, Broken Oui |"" pp" Pogy-vaam. Centi-al Drive By Bandit |= rrr = ve to war 20 om : : 4 4 a 5 V : 2 J -_— { ’ » ’ - ’ » — r FRAIL ie RD ee y ° played too close to stoves in thelr Henry (I'm For Pigs) Krajewskl

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Two nonstriking' Rad. Cab -

2 : homes late yesterday. opened his “Poor Man's Party” : , § Announcement of a $20,000 gift 85 years old today. But even his A 65-year-old Indianapolis gro- pen 4 drivers were beaten last night from - Lilly Endowment, Bar hest friends didn't dare to send cer; knockéd unconscidlus today . Six-year-old- Betty Bowie presidential Caples are 25 in one of the roughest periods sparked the first réport meeting him presents. by a bandit who got $260 to $300, climbed up on the oven door an which calls for of the 31-day-old labor dis-| jot” the Indiana Central College As far as the gesind, was taken to St. Vincent's Hos- |, » a4 the burners while her par- TIUSR bles and less taxes, pute here {tund drive last nant. fiery little maes wh pital in sepions eandifion. # ents were away. from their home| "01s they make me President,” / : | The college, approaching its tro was con- A customer foun va. Foster 0450 5 AVE. | yoo x Windows -. of a half-dozen lsoth anniversary of service to In- cerned, his anni- lying across several bags of at 2450 Indianapolis Ave he said, goctel stearity will Li ; taxis and cars were reported |dlanapolis, now is making its first versary was just lying across the vegetable bin in| Her dress ignited. |clude all maternity

smashed in strike-linked vandalisn, despite a court injunction and a $500 reward posted by AFL Teamsters Local 188 for information leading to the conviction of anyone causing violence. Beaten were Warren Gréen, 39, Seminole Hotel. (for the second time since Local 158 called the walkout” Feb. 23) and George W.'

: for those : his store, 251 W. Morris St. His’ Her brother, Earl, 11, who was mothers and no taxes head was badly cut. left in charge of the house, quick. With, incomes under $8000 per After Mr. Foster regained con- ly doused her with a bucket sof . : ’ |sciousness he told detectives” a water, but not before she re- Mr. Keajewski wi Lady man, about 35, had asked him for cejved severe burns to her arms Sie an ale Apr. 15. {a bag of onions. The grocer ap- and legs. She was in serious con- P y :

oe ec — \parently was slugged as he bent gition “in General Hospital. pledged to make eight contacts ters and birth- Tr nl Ito pick them up. No one else was Floyd Taio 2, stuck a plece School Bus Crash each, got a shot in the arm last day cards con- scant {in the store, Mr. Foster said. of paver into the wood stove . . night from Lilly’s “initial incen-| tinued to arrive at his home, Villa] His wife told detectives more pap Injures 4 Pupils

appeal for help in its task. another day. He | It is asking citizens and cor- has refused to 'porations in the city to donate celebrate anoth- . {$975,000 to build a new Academic er birthday until ‘Hall to serve the commumikity as he is 90. {well as the school. | Nevertheless, | Two - hundred - fifty workers, telegrams, let-

K 2: { " { ainst hima Er tive gitt. | Pauline, overlooking jhe Hudson than $60 was Jalon trom the cash Shen Arnage Th st ui Tmts State Berio : ; . I “ : ” | hy i gl bo n= ’ >t 5 Two unidentified men attacked Come Back Later jin suburban Riverdale Ing $200 was missing from the His mother, Mrs. Lorene Jaco, COVINGTON, Mar. 25—Four

Mr. Green, he charged, when he returned to his taxi after helping ‘am invalid woman passenger to a door at 26th and Harding Sts.

Smashed Windows Mr. Green broke away and

: | But Toscanini was so busy pre- # the Pupils were injured when the Dr. I. Lynd Esch, Indiana Cen-! Bee _irear room. They live at 110 1137 Park Ave, beat out the ; fo ridin |tral president, told them the $20,-P2T\n8 for his all-Beethoven con-|yr.p “af |Bames. ischool bus they we 8

cert at Carnegie Hall next Satur- : struck a bridge abutment on a [Xe as accompanied by an nel gay night that he did not have ; | Floyd was 4g fair condition In pty road near here yesterday. |vitation to “come back later.” |... tg read the greetings. Lake, Porter Counties |General Hospital with burns on “maken to a Danville, IIL, hose | The proposed new building will| i this right leg and stomach. | pital were Raymond Grider, 8;

{house a 1000-seat auditorium Several radio stations honored : 3 which will be available for civic the maestro with al-Toscanini 3€ Phone Hikes |Robert Clawson, 7, both of Cov

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| : ! . her drove off, he said, but his as-| programs—except the National] Nearly 100,000 Illinois Bell {ington; Rita Robeck, 15, and sallants jumped on the running) and joan. Simetiops when Beokrans ex Co., whose sym- Telephone Co. customers in Lake Japanese Vessels sister, Dorothy, 16, of Kingman, boards and shattered both front It also will have a new library [PhODY orchestra he has directed and Porter Counties face higher Trapped by Ice Floe |None were injured seriously. AWA windows of his cab. dining room and “student Unione since 1937. monthly bills today after the In-~ SENDAI Japan, Mar. 25 (UP)! Driver Elbert Clodfeller, 45, ohnrv | Mr. King was clubbed by a , space and lounges for day “We wouldn't dare, because we diana Public Service Commission A giant ice a today trapped Covington. was Telurning the Y man he picked up in front of a| ' . HUES rom oh x 2) know he would not approve of it, STanted the utility an annual rate | 8 ° ; Ry Pp children from the Gates School year-old downtown theater and drove to OVER THE TOP—Floyd W. Burns points to grand total in Marion County. ye ny an NBC spokesman explained. ~ |InCrease of about $452,000. Ir oy Hee ps > 30 oft In Fountain County. Howard the 800 block of E. 34th Bt. hel Red Cross campaign as Mrs, C. |. Greenlee pulls victory ribbon. 40 per cent of the present enroll- The utility sought a total in- 4) %.0a5t of northern Hokkaido a inter] told police. Ment Of More Lap ooy | : crease of more than $1 million.!; " Rev. Fr. James Moore against The driver said three other men! : : It's planned t vert t Orders Union=&lection {About half of the boost approved : lub charges cut the radio-telephone wires | present administration bullding| WASHINGTON, Mar. 25 (UP) PY, the PSC yesterday went into| And the Japanese Maritime Se. To Address Clu : extreme in his taxi, then all four drovel eo ross oes ver Foto 8 serie Lito! pa nk ' : effect last February when Indiana curity Agency in Tokyo reported, Tne Rev. Fr. James W. Moore Mrs. td off ina black auto. He said he sald ding, Dr. Lsch) —Employees of the Cinch Manu- Bj] was granted an increase in that “14 or more” vessels had yi) talk about his trip to the Is. Me couldn't identify any of them. | . : 1) | Indiana Central is a denom-| [2cturing Corp., Shelbyville, Ind. Marion County Circuit Court. sent out distress signals from the gnrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, on goin Two nonstriking Red Cab driv- Its Two Q votas Here inational (Evangelical United Were directed by the National La-| The commission authorized Iili- area, lashed by a blinding snow pourdes, Franck, at a meeting of our marr ers reported windows smashed in| Brethren Church) college. But its POF Relations Board today to Mold nois Bell to make permanent the Storm. /the Mothers’ Club of Our Lady of ried Ma their own cars parked in front of| a \ student body represents 30 relig-| n election to determine whether toll increases made to conform to! The U. S. Army reported that Lourdes Church at 8 p. m. Friday arated J their homes. They are Thomas . Indianapolis Red Cross Chapter| Division. chairmen reported as , denominations and 16 states, °F not they want urion affiliation the new Indiana Bell rate sched- the ice floe, located near -the in the church school hall. remem Alex er. © y has scored a double triumph — follows: Mrs. Lingle, residential, ‘| with the CIO International Union ule. The remainder of the new Soviet-held Sakhalin was “ex-/ Mrs. Russell Mueller and Mrs, ander, 24, of 1326 Broadway, 9 ax : overn and Kenneth Hammock, 36, of exceeding both its annual fund $52,356.45; Leo Shumaker, Sows Id ‘Hi ’ of Electrical, Radio and Machine boost will be applied to local serv- tensive” and measured three to William Sullivan will be co-chair- The Fir 825 Broadway. |Sive geal and a special disaster town Laan nse. Patks olaup story | Workers. lice, effective Apr. 1. (five feet thick. | man. hear Gov und quota. owns, , 800. . erie ’ . : EE EE 2 : Report Violence | More than $503.644 had been professional, $12,531.50; J. Clay- Repeats for Cabbies J : Ing the 8. These other Red Cab drivers gathered in time to be reported ton Hughes, government and edu-| Police thought they were hear- : Pinner Py reported windows of their taxis !ast night, with stragglers due to!cational, $27,643.87; Joe W. York, Ing a broken record as two cab Serhert } smashed: swell this figure by the end of the public service, $73,220.25; Mr. drivers told how they were held Al T. Alken, 43, of 2015 E. Week. The Red Cross had asked Whyte, commercial, $91,712.83; up late yesterday and early to- ~ pe ~~ Michigan Bt. =~as he drove at wo for-—$484.11-on—ts origi na fund Mr. Stark, induitrial,-$2005254.23. 48%... gett ns aha pe taes ech Srretne A a. geste = == Save susan = St. and Indianola Ave. |drive .and an additional $35000 =v | United Cab Co. driver William Howard Graver, 43, of 1201 E. 8 a special fund for last week- Prisoner Loses Game R. Crady, 30, Bridgeport, told the Washington St. in front of his end’s tornado disaster in the ' officers he picked up two fares at Wash a Wear Of Hide and Seek tHi# bus station. In the 1600 block J : Floyd W. Burns, géneral chair-| Behind his wife's sofa was a 0f Yandes St. one laid a knife to y IN. . gc Tn Eyervad 1750 3 Juinots man for the fund drive, sald the poor place to hide, a runaway his throat and took his bilifold : AT:HOML,IN INDIANA FOR 80.YEARS through a window of his taxi 80&ls were topped by 9 per cent, from the Indiana State Farm With $40, | . 1872-1952 parked at Delaware St. and Ft OF more than $2000. He added learned late yesterday. Later, another United Cab Wayne Ave. last night "then fled that the workers had less than| Carl Ward, 43, of 2613 8. Lyon driver, Luther Blair, 1521 Sturm! in a ear with two other men 124 hours notice to collect the!Ave, left the Farm on Mar. 16/Ave, told police he picked up two| On Feb. 27. Mr Everroad re- $35,000 disaster fund before the after serving only two months. o {passengers at the same spot, and’ — ported to police he WAS strong. Meeting last night in IPALCO a 180-day sentence for drunken at a place near Mr. Crady’s hold- 5 . armed and hils cab stolen Tong. Hall, ’ {driving. |up, one of his passengers likewise » } (| of the eity. The overturned taxi Mr. Burns paid tribute to con- When sheriff's deputies called at jostled his adam's apple with a : 2 RN was found the next day at the tributors and workers. Campaign his home last night they dis- knife. He gave them $15. bottom of a ravine at 56th St {funds were turned over to Harlan covered a figure huddled behind! If one of the knife-wielders is oe a ’ and Fall Creek Pkwy : *|J. Hadley, Red Cross Chapter the sofa. (Interested, he may reclaim his ; " rs ; — : chairman. Farm Supt. Albert Ellis said he eyeglasses, left in Mr. Blair's taxi, ( § GREENHOUSE Mrs. Robert Lingle and the would have two guards pick up by merely identifying himself at FRESH {residential division she headed, the wandering prisoner from Mar- the police property room. | and Mrs. Robert D. Park, towns ion County Jail today. tr division, each scored 123 per cent’... ke Sc es——— | { { of their quotas. Dies of Burns Early to Speak Largest collections were re-| ANDERSON, Mar. 25 UP)—| The kickoff for the Yard Parks You Can Be Sure [Portes by George Stark, indus- Mrs. Clara Lane, 46, dled yester-| TOT, as presented by Indianof Beauty and Quality trial division, $209,254.23, and R. day of burns suffered 10 days GPOlis Se era herman Robert P. When You Call Any Allied Florist Member Kirby Whyte, commercial divi- ago, when an oil stove exploded TY a ae top Cg ae res ~ sion, $91,712.83. in her home north of here *{ular luncheon meting lomortow, at es Aas amin od cae _____"___ (of the Apartment Owners' Asso-| ciation at the Washington Hotel. | © J. A. 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