Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1946 — Page 13
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FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1924
Practice "A-Bomb Blast Premature
FLASH BULB ON CAMERA CAUSE OF EXPLOSION
Plans Completed for Underwater Test at Bikini, By JOSEPH L. MYLER United Press Staff Correspondent
rE INDIANAPOLIS ‘TIMES
‘world at large,
OFF BIKINI ATOLL, July 19.— All preparations have been com- | pleted for the underwater explo- | sion of the atomic bomb in Bikini | lagoon July 25, Vice Adm. W. H. P.
An eastbound freight car was Blandy, Operation Crossroads comAdm. Blandy made his announce- | ———— ment following a dress reiearsal | for next Thursday's test. It was | REE WiLL DIE marred by the premature Saplosion | of a photo bomb and by dism weather that forced most of tel FOR 3 MURDER their bases. The crossraods commander disclosed that ships probably will not be able to re-enter Bikini lagoon Veterans Are Found Guilty ¢ exploded because of “intensely danferous” radiation, 7 , . Py He hoped, however, that a few NEW YORK, July 19 (U small boats might get in to remove Three youthful overseas veterans to die in the of the detonation. | electric chair for a holdup murder Despite the flaws in today’s re-| apn all-male jury found the trio, Reaeal, the Practice Exereises Were Henry Suckow, 24; Edward Kahx alle out Ww em STO EF koska, 21, and Edward Koberski, ummys bomb repressniing ne 22, guilty of first-degree murder]
| | | mander, announced today. | across {our sets of Fails. participating planes to return to | for five days after the bomb is In Holdup Slaying scientific instruments on the day were doomed today Dummy Bomb Explodes that netted them $6. atomic weapon, exploded on sched- | yesterday after deliberating 76 min-|
ule, Adm. Blandy, in "a statement to | utes. wsme ey d 5 4 ndents The verdict carries a mandatory newsmen and raclo COTTESpONCEntS |, ,.,, ceptence. Judge Thomas
aboard his flagship, explained that the premature explosion was caused by the detonating of a flash bulb |
| Downs said he would set the date| of execution July 24 The three killers, who embarked
to test camera equipment which on an orgy. of murder, rape and will photograph next Wednesday's | robbery shortly after they were underwater test Baker. discharged from the army, were
He assured reporters and ‘the... icted of the murder of Antonio
the broadcast said, | nrarchisella, 21, an ex-sailor. that the atomic bomb could not be They shot Mr. Marchisella June | exploded prematurely due to the g , few minutes after they had many elaborate tions that have been taken. . Circuit Not Closed The U. S. S. Cumberland Sound, tral park. the laboratory ship which is sup-| None of the defendants testified | posed to detonate the bomb with {during the three-day trial. radio impulses, had not closed the | During the trial, defense attor- | circuit when the flare bomb went neys attempted to cite the defend- | off. ants’ war records—all served in the No ohe was injured in the prema- | European theater and Suckow and ture explosion, navy officers an- | Kahkoska each ‘hold four battle | nounced, although a number of re- |SIars. pair ships and a tug had been Jeft| But Judge Downs overruled them. behind in the lagoon to continue He said “millions of other boys the essential work for this pre- Ot into the fight also” and that view of the shallow water atomic Was no excuse for crime. explosion. EE —— —
MRS. KATHERYN GILL
EAST SIDE RESIDENT RITES NOT ARRANGED DIES AT HER HOME Services for Mrs. Katheryn Gill,
Mrs. Rozilla A. Olson, 2921 Olney wife of James C. Gill, will be held st. died at her home this morning in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary after a short illness. She was 67. Time has not been set. Burial will Born in Boone county, Mrs. Ol- be at Morganfield, Ky. son had resided in Indianapolis 47 Mrs. Gill, who came here from years. A member of Christ Taber- California two years ago, died yesnacle church, she was the widow of terday at her home, 5917 Primrose Fred Olson. ave. She was 54. She was a native Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Of Kentucky and was a member of Martha Frearson, Star City, Mrs. the Methodist church at MorganMildred Sherman, Evansville, Mrs. field, Ky. Ruth Baxter, Mrs. Anna Raley and | Survivors besides her husband are Miss Charlotte: Olson, all of Indi- four sisters, Mrs. George Graves, anapolis; two sons, Paul William Dania, Fla, Mrs. A. L. Arnold, SturOlson and Frederick David Olson 8is, Ky, Mrs. W. G. Hill, Nashof Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Ville, Tenn, and Mrs. Maudleen Leona Jacoby, Thorntown, and Mrs. Holeman, Chicago, Ill, and one; Hester Jacoby, Lebanon, and seven brother, William H. Brown, Chigrandchildren. cago. 4 Rev. Paul Jordan will officiate at ema ee eam
services in the Christ Tabernacle MARINES TO DISCUSS arrangements are incompiete. | REACTIVATION PLANS
arrangements are incomplete. { Plans for reactivating the 16th
infantry battalion reserve of the marine corps will be discussed next | Thursday at a meeting of the maA willow slip party will be held tonight | Tine corps league of Indianapolis in . om, Dy Elen Rebekah lodge in ‘the ine naval Armory. 1 t, | hal, 304 8. Delaware s | Lt. Col. Carey A. Randall, USMC, Koran temple No. 30, Daughters of the = arrive here Sept. 1, and assume Nile, will sponser an all-day sewing for hospital | the duties as inspector instructor ) Laure lof the planned battalion. He will Martha Phillips and Mrs. Luna Little will be assisted by Capt. William C. Assis sw—— | Chip, present inspector instfiictor. The Burns-West-Striebeck auxiliary No. | 2009. Veterans of Foregin Wars, will hold | A battalion commander will be
a card party tomorrow at 8:30 p n in | S€lected from: former senior marine the post ha . Washington an nny sts Po Adney is chairman. officers of Indianapolis, dt i Phe tut hkl m——A RE Scam—oka
{army air force veteran, and raped { his 18-year-old girl friend in Cen-|
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derailed at Wickliffe, O., today.
‘MRS. BEERMANN, 5, DIES AT STILESVILLE
Mrs. Mary Marr Beermann died at her home in Stilesville this morning after a year's illness. She was
Porn in Germany, Mrs. Beermann came to the United States a half entury ago. vears in Stilesville. Mrs. Beermann was a member of the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed church, Survivors are her husband, Henry Beermann; two sons, Herbert Beermann of Euclid, O, and Richard Beermann of Stilesville; four sisters | Mrs. Louis Hornberger, Mrs. Henry Bollinger, Mrs. Fred Hergt and Mrs. Fred Flickenger, and two brothers, Fred and John Marr, all of Indianapolis. Services will be conducted Monday at 1:30 p. m. in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral home. Burial will
{be in Crown Hill cemetery. *
Freight Is Scattered as Railroad Cars Are Derailed
It struck the engine of a westbound train and 37 other cars were derailed. Lumber, grain, wool and other commodities were scattered | _Train crews escaped injury.
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ANNEXATION APPEAL
COLUMBUS, Ind. July 19.—A. T. Conner, attorney for property owners of East Columbus, said today no | decision has been reached on whether an appeal to the Supreme court would be taken on the action of Judge W. Long, of the Bartholomew circuit court, and this city in of 4000 population. Two months ago the city council passed an ordinance annexing East Columbus. Residents went to court with a suit for remonstrance to prevent the annexation The city countered with a motion to dismiss the suit on the grounds it had not beep filed within the! statute. Judge Long sustained the motion this! week. i
scientific precau- |fatajly beaten Jack Hylands, 20, an | _
‘| of farms.
| the national seminar on Christian | social relations and the rural pas- | tors’ conference at DePauw univer-
'GOLUMBLS STUDIES |:
{farm families are becoming fewer
{tivities of rural people,
RURAL PASTORS CLOSE MEETING
‘Speaker Calls on Churches To Meet Challenge.
Times Special
The rural pastors’ conference, in session here since July 3, was to {close today with the admonition that churches must meet the challenge of increasing mechanization
Addressing the joint meeting of
sity, Dr. Arthur Raper of the U. 8. department of agriculture yesterday said: “The church must recognize the fact of increasing mechanization of ms, the resulting decline in the number of small farms and increase in large farming areas, the fact that
and smaller in areas where mechanization takes place faster.”
Tenancy Increasing Farm tenancy, he said, is increas. ing faster in the Middle West because farmers are placing more value upon money than upon land. Rather than in land, they invest in herds and machines which will increase production, he said. Dr. Raper called attention tg the market townward shift in the acillustrated by consolidated ‘schools and co-op-erative movements. The new collective activity will give rural populations security through exchange of
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