Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1947 — Page 21
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DAY, JULY 31, 1947
2 Hostages Found Hanged In Palestine
irgunists Leave Booby Trdp on Bodies JERUSALEM, July 31 (U. P).— Two Britsh hostages held by the - underground were found Pe | 8 When soldiers began removing| §
destroying one of the corpses and seriously wounding a Sritish offi-|-cer. The British army officially announced the finding of the bodies of the British sergeants near
the party miraculously escaped death when the explosives : went off.
The Irgun Zval Leumi under-
it had executed the two sergeants, Mervyn Paice and Clifford Martin, as spies for an “illegal” organiza-| tion—the British occupation army. |
THE INDIANAPOLIS
OSLO-BOUND—Allan C. Miller, president’ of the Cindeground announced yesterday thath glock and Material Co. here, is shown with his wife and daughters before sailing July 25 for Oslo aboard the S. S. Stravangerfiord Mr>Miller is seated with his wife (left) and daughter, Kristen, 13 Behind.them are Lisa, I! (left) and Margaret, 8.
There was no confirmation of! the announcement until searchers | picking their way through a heav~ ily-mined, wooded area came upon the bodies today. x
Dean Knapp Ends Five-Weeks Cruise
W. A. Knapp, associate dean of Jo - the schools of engineering of Purdue university, is back on the cam- | pus today after cruising five weeks | P42
_ Caribbean and the Atlantic. Dean Knapp was the guest of the) secretary of the navy on the trip| during which he visited Panama, Trinidad, Puerto Rico and Cuba.! plan
‘universities making the cruise on the Oregon and also the Albany. Dr. Prank C. Hockema, vice presi- | dent and executive dean, and Dr. |
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of engineering, joined the cruise at| sent Puerto Rico and will
, August. The trip will continue %0| perso: __ Bermuda and then back to New | York and Norfolk, Va. Another special guest is Dr. Blake R. Van Leer, a Purdue graduate in 1915, now |
out and
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Boycott of NLRB
TON, July 31 (U. P). —The A. F. of L. and C. 1. O. appeared today to be carrying out their threat to boycott the national | _ labor relations board and its new “powers under the Taft-Hartley law. | An NLRB spokesman said union. petitions for bargaining elections and adjustment of unfair labor practices have fallen to the lowest level in a decade. When the final figures are in, the number of new cases for July is ex- | pected to be slightly above 200, as compared with the 1000 cases a month averaged over the past two years. : The drop-off followed instructions- sent out by C. I. O. and A. F. of L. policymakers directing member unions to ignore the board and | thus steer clear of possible penalties under the Taft-Hartley act.
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Jaws Still Shut After 34 Days
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, July 31 (U. P).~From Maine to Cali-| fornia the létters came, advising] pretty Miss Wayne Ferguson how | to open her mouth. | But her jaws, which opened wide | for a yawn 34 days ago and then snapped shut, remained closed. The letters of “home” remedies came fgom 121 persons-in 27 states, | including Presidential Press Secre- | tary Charles G. Ross. Determined Miss Ferguson tried | most of them, but there still was! no improvement in her condition. | Mr. Ross said he had the same trouble after a trip to the dentist 10 years ago but the con Nia van- | ished after a short t That | wasn’t much comfort to Miss Fer-| guson, who has tried everything | from wearing a harness over her! frm to chewing balsa wood.
Rites for K. C. Vogel, School Official, Held |
Times State Service i NEW CASTLE, Ind, July 31.— Funeral services will be held here, today for Karl C. Vogel, 56, mem Oa Lr Ra Castle choo hoard, | who died Monday night in Billings
Nervous navy men, aboard U. 8. 8. Oregon City in the | Palestine terrorism, feared a sa- | boteur was swimming underwater to bomb the ship and its noted gues Alan Mowbray a Guest The 200 celebrants included actor pritish colony and British consular Others were Vice omcials. Twenty-four navy R. O. T. C. stu~| adm Walter S. Delany, commander dents trom Purdue are among the! of battleships and cruisers of the. Ho re midshipmen from 34 colleges and|y7g. Pacific ‘fleet, and Rear Adm: |-
Kenya during here.
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Bomb Scare Upsets Britons Feting Hollywood Crowd
Leaking Engine Sends Up Bubbles Alongside
Cruiser, Hosts Suspect Zionist Saboteur
By PATRICIA CLARY, United Press Staff Correspondent LOS ANGELES, July 3L —Jumpy Britons admitted today they saw a : bomb clutching terrorist in every bubble from a leaky engine which red a cruiser party crammed with movie notables and high American
Mysterious bubbles streaming up the Mtarboard side of the 11,000ton HMS Kenya started the bomb scare during the gay British colony
mindful of |
Paul Hendren, commander of the| | Terminal Island navy base. | couver and Vict Vitoria, B.C B. C Before they found out what was wrong, the British doubled an mlA. A. Potter, dean of the schools| ready heavy guard around the ship,’ distinguished continue scurrying for cover, halted all traf-| aboard as special guests until early| fic near the berth, exploded antiside— killing hundreds of fish and called! naval intelligence
guests
Then a seaman discovered the| surveyed the nation’s airlines topresident of Georgia Technical in-| pubbles were coming from an aux-| day 10 learn the market for a new
iliary engine. Deck Officer Lt. John Stewarl-|
= | Figures Indicate Mooze kept the guard on through ,¢ tno" widely-used DC-3.
Guard Doubled After Tip
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The ship's guard was doubled for of the survey. ithe party after the British consu|1ate got an anonymous telephone | gined, 28-passenger craft. Its cruis- | warning that Zionist sympathizers |ing speed of 257 miles an hour and would attempt reprisals on the | maximum range of 2400 miles would | its good-will visit | prove ideal for small fields and
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Its commander, Capt. Lennox | { Boswell, and his staff of 48 officers were honoring senior American ts. |navy officers in the Los Angeles | arbor area. They also invited brid members of the Hollywood |
A lookout interrupted the party the bubbles.
The Renya leaves today for Van-
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