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Most Tactical Units Maggie's Curtsy
To Join Pact Force
By United Press
WASHINGTON, June 5—Assignment of about one-
third of the entire U. 8. Air Force to Europe as part of Praise for Skill
the North Atlantic defenses was in prospect today. That was learned following Air Secretary Thomas K. Finletter's disclosure in Minneapolis last Thursday that “most” of the Air Force's tactical units will be “earmarked”
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Truman, performed a deep curtsy upon meeting the two daughters
for what he called “The!
» | battle of Europe. |one in England.
two fighter groups in Europe ‘and!
friendly ground forces.
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While it had been assumed in| Fact countries should match Rus-| President's daughter would gree
Air Force circles that Gen. Dwight [Sian air power in Europe, not| Princesses Elizabeth and Mar D. Eisenhower's ground elements | simply govern numbers of tac- garet.
would have to get a share of their
of Britain's King at a party which wound up early today.
ter Gifford had wondered how the
5—Margaret
‘U.S. May Assign 3d Of Air Force To Du
Killed More,
Soldier 31 Years Dies at Lawrence A soldier for 31 years died toaay at ‘his home in Lawrence.
A. McCarthy, retired regular Army master sergeant of
- ¥ . S bi idow World Wars I and II, served continuously from Aug. 5, 1913, unadh til Feb. 11, 1944, when he was Continued From Page One He
'discharged at Ft. Harrison. was B56. tell him anything about the bur- “'\ oo wong War 1 he was glaries. 1 think he just told him DURE TOR FEE 0 RS YS
that to get down here in hopes ,... Infantry, Co. K, Quarter I would get him the gun,” she masters Corps. He last served
sald. , at Ft. Bragg, N. C, A Smart in Some Ways 14144, 2 agg
Grubb Might've
smart for his own good. i 8 ve. She Scalled how ar husband “FAT Tien wil be held from had plead eriff . Davis garland Funeral Home at 1:30 to permit her to enter the cell. m. Thursday, Burial will be in
“ ‘Come on, Fred, lei her come
|Mt. Zion near Winchester.
Philharmonig; tical air groups by numbers of | Margaret met them at the head in. 'T'd like to see her alone. get \nd the Boston" air support from the United|ground divisions. ; , wi . : raise American States, Mr. Finletter's was the| Present plans call for six Amer °F he , Stairs al the, Am This nay he my last shanee In Psychologists said case histories ance to top in- first official hint of how much|ican divisions, slightly less than Dassador's Princes’ Gate resi. ge p BS show severe punishment, as a
ie shared with and others the ording musical
tchety and ung yussevitzky did in promoting romposers and 30 was one of unteers to help uct the Israel here last sea-
and sometimes r. Koussevitzky
of the Air Force that would take. The number of tactical groups included in today's 81-group Air Force is a secret. But a plausible figure is 30. When the Air Force attains a 95-group level, it may have 35. tactical groups. Stronger in War Whatever number may be defined as “most” of these is the number that apparently will go
into the Atlantic Pact forces. The estimated 30 groups today
in-|
“heartland.”
tial superiority” in the air in Eu-
“plans contemplate that most” tactical units will be assigned to the unified defense force. : In other quarters in the Air
one-third of the planned total dence. Army strength. la skillful curtsy. ¢ Russia is believed to have 7000 combat planes, not all modern by| any means, along the Iron Cur-| tain and another 8000 in her|with approving eyes.
The Air Secretary sald “we not a couple of the British Marshould attempt to have a substan-|
She dropped quickly into
Onlookers said the two English |girls viewed Margaret's effort
i The American Margaret also]
{garet’s current boy friends-- Capt.
rope and to that end Air Force,Mark Bonham-Carter and wi
{liam Wallace, stepson of American Journalist Herbert Agar.
| © Other guests included Anthony! Eden and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
| organized a
INDIANA INDIANS—Promote peace in tepee.
Promoting - closer father-son relationships in Marion County, 10 “Indian” tribes have been the YMCA since Feb. 1. The Saturday for their first Indian-
ribes will convene -
never be able to see her again
pleaded. Up until the last minute the sheriff steadfastly refused. “You know I can't do that. I've got laws and rules to follow, I can’t let her go in there with you," ” she said the sheriff replied. ‘Woudn’t Hurt Her’ Her husband then said: “‘Why I wouldn't hurt a hair on her head," Grubb said, and the door was swung open for his wife to enter.
brave's.feather from B. L. Curry, 6979 E. 10th St, witnessed by (left to right) G. Louis Trosky and. son Douglas, 4965 W. 13th 8t., Warren Donnelly and son Russell, 3432 Winthrop
close’,” she said her husband had
Over Control of Mutual Pact Board
Indiana Republicans today {assumed control of the politically{powerful Inter-State Co-operation Commission. : . The commission, a part of the nation-wide Council of State Gov-
method of forcing 2. 20d to stop.
Pd Devior oy 1s wiiing Mls for a headache . . . its
temporary relief without eliminate ing the cause, . - . » IN ORDER to enforce the rules, every family must have harmonious living, children must be taught to keep their conduct within limits and learn:to follow. the rules for their own atk y
Dr. Philip Reed, He said children can be ine
Health Clinic,
clude perhaps 2000 fighter planes.in "it was conceded that over style overnight outing at Flat Ave, Elmer Hu 4 ] : , . = ppert, 1545 ther members of the famil id pacts spired to follow rules by examples te Pay 11ght bombers, reconnaissance, plans for the Atlantic Pact air Foi7banke: ore a silver lame] © iver camp neat St, Paul. Windermere : St, ands Jerry pro left thé immediate Sed inti nts, drafts mutea) ad Paes Tet woud happen hi them if Vement. aside P p ports. {forces still ‘are nebulous. ss Truman wore a silver lame; Charles Huppert receives a Curry. of the cell and walked across the| It is composed of top ranking others broke all the rules against
music festivals 10x, Mass., was orchestra into 2 organization, conductor, evitzky today attend the fu-
In peacetime, fighter and troop carrier groups have approximately 1600 officers and men each. Thus if 30 groups were assigned to Europe, that would mean 48,000 persons, exclusive of those in higher headquarters there.
If a war started, the strength
| A rough estimate of total needs {was made recently and Gen. Hoyt | S. Vandenberg, Air Chief of Staff, had that in mind when he told the MacArthur inquiry he felt the goals would have to be enlarged by one-third to one-half. . He had only recently conferred
crinoline gown with shallow neck-| line and puff sleeves. She wore no jewelry. Miss Truman scheduled a visit today to the House of Commons for a debate on the finance bill.
Sum of $66,500 Sought
Press comment since ner ai 10 Double Up
Saturday praise her grace, ready|
of each fighter group would rise with British, Canadian and French smile, and complete absence of]
to about 2400 persons and each air chiefs on means of stimulating swank. The newspapers describe
troop carrier group to 2000. The Air Force at present has
|greater- activity on the air side of European defense. |
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her as much better looking than her photographs.
Plans to erect a second set of} double-decker courtrooms in the ask the County Council later this
block where a few minutes later they too witnessed the fight and shooting. As mean as Grubb was he had a way with women, his wife said. 2 Courtrooms She frankly admitted. although {he had twice before tried to kill {her, she went into the cell unafraid. “I loved him,” she sald.
The County Commissioners will
“And
Marion County Coyrthouse were month to approve a request for others loved him, too.”
revealed today.
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{ $370,000 bond issue. | She related how he had dated The commissioners alread y other wives in the family and told have the petition with the re-|of learning of other lovers at the quired signatures of 50 property funeral. owners, The money to be raised] “I saw one go up and rub his {By the bond issue will go for a hand as he lay there in the [varied assortment of county proj- casket,” she said. | ects, including the remodeling of| “I thought then—go ahead and the courtrooms at a cost of $66,-/rub girlie that's the last chance 500. {you'll get at my man.” $115,000 for Julietta | Tried to Kill Before A new disposal plant at Jull-| «“gthridge has always wanted etta, Marion County Home forito kill me I guess, About three
{Republican and Democratic state lofficials, including Gov. Schricker, |House Speaker W. O. Hughes of Ft. Wayne, and Senate President {Pro Tem, John W. VanNess, Val|paraiso. Map 1852 Program Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins, the loutgoing chairman, called today’s meeting to formulate plans for the coming year and to organize the commission into a working unit. Although there are nine Republicans and nine Democrats on the commission, the GOP gained 8 to 4 control of the voting members, which by law consists of the members from the State Legislature. A few of the pacts made by this commission with other states include flood control, stream pollution and civil defense. Before the meeting, which was
the Aged, will require $75,000; a well there, $10,000, and new steam pumps, $30,000.
years ago I woke up one night and he had a blade in my back. He was drunk then. If it hadn't
held in Mr. Watkins’ office, the Republican members held a special conference in the office of State
them. ; “You can't use force to impose moral values on children,” Dr, Albert Jones, of the clinic, said,
severely for some offense years back. = Stealing was his unconscious way of- “getting even” with his father.
been for one of my daughters Auditor Frank Millis, head of “the being awake, I guess he would GOP policy committee. have killed me then.” In addition to the Governor, She said he failed in the cell] jsutenant Governor, House because he had a choke hold gpeaker and Senate President Pro around her neck and his own arm rem, members of the commission prevented him from cutting heriinciude: State Ofeisls
ors Brges, ;
| Commissioner Fred W. Nord|siek outlined the plan for dou-| Ten days after the cutting, Atty Gen J. {bling up the courtrooms. her slight neck wound Was| ge. of state Leland L. Smith, RepubHe explained that both Crim-|/healed without a scar and only a|lean. : {inal Court 1 and Superior Court 2
A new county highway garage building at 2000 Northwestern Ave. will cost $150,000, and "another $15,000 will be spent to install steam heating equipment in {another building at that address | where voting machines are stored.
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slight cut remained near her lip. ponsstyation Director Kenneth Kunkel, Mrs. Grubb said her husband| psc Chairman Hugh Abbett, Democrat. . House Members Slenker, Monticells, + Repub~ lean.
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on ‘the second floor have 30-foot-high ceilings. had the razor blade in Indianap- olesn’ RB | Floors Half Way Up olis. He told her that Shee he was ke ! Floors will be constructed half|tempted to cut her throat there; James D. Allen, Salem, . {way up the walls, putting new as they talked over a table. yd E. Sedwick, Maruisavilla, Repyp- | courtrooms over each. “ ‘Remember that time in In-| Hugh Dillin, Petersburg, Democrat. | This would enable centraliza-|dianapolis when I stood up, put! Walter H. Machling, Terre Haute. Dem{tion of the Criminal Courts and my hand in my pocket and smiled. ! : Senate the 4088 Indianapolis teen-agers the prosecutor's office, he said. |Well, I almost reached over and| Edwin H. Beaman. Princeton, Repub: who today fight back against the Thus under the plan Criminal cut your throat then’,” she said| Terman C. Evans, Bloomington, Demeo-|iron hand of parenthood. {Court 2, now in the basement, he told her just before the fight crat. (Next: What happens when will be placed above Criminal that ended in his death. | Judson H. West, Indianapolis, Democrat. |, orents are too lenient?) , Court 1. The prosecutor's office, hl a now on the third floor, would be STRAUSS SAYS:
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Man Faces 4 Charges In Traffic Fatality
| Robert E. Smith, 39, of 311 E.| North St., free on a drunk charge under $1000 bail, today had a| book of four more affidavits filed! against him. : = } His car was involved in an| accident the night of May 31 in which Mrs. Flora Sparks, 52, of 759 Shortridge Rd., sustained injuries from which she later died. | Today, charges of manslaughter, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, | reckless driving and failing to; stop at a preferential street were made out against him. The affidavits are being held by| Lt. William Hague of the accident] prevention bureau and will be served upon Smith when he appears in Municipal Court 4 June] 30 to face the drunk charge. |
G. B. Jeffrey Named To Police Advisory Unit
Sheriff Dan W. Smith today 1 ir i named George B. Jeffrey, Indian- This. Sir, Is a apolis attorney, to his police advisory board. Mr. Jeffrey replaces Silas C. Kivett Jr., attorney, who has been |
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