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Navy Jet Plane Flies 650.6 | Sm Police Grill 6

Marine Ace | FEEEEREESE 6 A Safe-Cracker

Pilots Craft At Muroc Base Suspects Here

Previous Record Set 5 Days Ago Nickels Recovered MUROC ARMY AIR BASE, Cal, Aug. 26 (U. P)~The blood-red | Douglas Skystreak, breaking its own five-day-old record, today held | § the world's air speed record of § 6506 miles an hour. Maj. Marion Carl, marine ace who knocked down 18 Jap planes during the war, set the record yes-| terday in fours-hammering passes through the ddsert air. He hit 652642 on his first and best run, flashing through the 1.863 mile speed trap just 125 feet ahove the lake bed and then pulling up and away in an easy roll. His other runs were 649.358, 652.578

today six suspects in thé” burglary of the Automatic Merchandising Co. 537 E. Ohlo st, Friday night, but did not link them immediately to other safe-cracking jobs. A whirlwind investigation by detectives netted the suspects—four men and two women-—and also re~ covered $1200 in pennies and nickels, Buspects were questioned all night until early this morhing. They are being held under $10,000 bond on & vagrancy charge. Four of the suspects were ars rested Saturday night and Bunday {by police on information supplied) by City Detectives Herschel Plum-

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Soars Ra 4 Free Methodist Bath Breaks Speed Drive, | Aids Kidnapers' Capture Sas

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Detectives continued questioning 2

of the delegates to the 20th annual convention opening Thursday. Both r th \ 1 1 i Warren F. Atherton, Stockton, Cal,! In another review of requests for ‘'s going on in the corridors would | . 'chairman of the national security Police and fire departments equip- delight a Philadelphia lawyer. Yay on She South bank of the v4 committee, and 8S. Perry Brown, | ——————— Beaumont, Tex. chairman of the the police fund and $5000 to the qelegation came here little pre- CALL STRIKE IN ALEXANDRIA national defense committee, pre- firé fund. dicted approval of the resolution.

national commander, advocated im- nected from the police department versatility and character of the mediate passage of the measure. !

passed it so the youth could Black; Mars Hill, the Rev. Leroy |

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machinery. : Probably on a showdown the U.8, could outvote the Argentime bloc yy three to one.

Indonesia Accepts

UN' Peace Proposal LAKE SUCCESS, ‘N. Y. FUT (U. P.).~The Indonesian republic today accepted the United Nations security il's offer to help settle the Dutch-Indonesian dispute. ~~ 8 The republic also accepted the council's plan to have the career’

oe i > . a TR TY Te an Pact Inter-American Pact : | Stat Writer Way Cleared to Act Bill western hemisphere will reach an Agreement on councilmen a clear track for action folidarity have desired. printing And ’pessession of lottery ¥hat Argentina wants, and then \was shelved while councilmen gave/overriding the United Nations i © 'to the fact that there seems to be

Te " eset . } lv : 1947 , B Fi he) ! Oh nA Th, Council Aporoves T | Weak erms, May Be Weak 51.80 Tax Rate I NY, Even with almost herole RIO DE J , Aug. 26.—It A is probable that the nations of the On Anti-Lottery oe h an | " terms The 1048 city goverfiment budget ‘defense treaty. {its way to county tax adjustment {tain that the pact will be all that {board for review today, giving the sponsors of Pan-American on the anti-lottery ordinance. . | The situation will not be clariThe measure which would outiaw fed until it is determined just lhow far the conference can go’in [tickets was scheduled for action at! the council meeting last night but Satisfying those demands without full time to passage of the budget/charter. | Much of the confusion is d Action on the anti-lottery bill ‘little relationship between what the {was postponed until the next meet- Fo. onc say and what they consuls maintained at Batavia bf

ing set, for Sept. 3. do. . six of the 11 nations en the council + “Lower Than 1947 Levy It has yet to be determined Supe conformance with the un-

| | Only minor changes were mad: |succesbful United Nations cease-fire } whether they are seeking to defeat | order of Aug. 1.

lin the budget at (ast nights meei- the purnoges of the conference or ing. The rate was not changed from ,,.ely are throwing their weight] The Netherlands was to . the $1.80 established last week-end grouna to demdnstrate that they Announce soon its reluctant acoept-

LOTS QF CALLS—James F.

tered the mer and Tom Naumsick. O'Neil, Manchester, N. H. [following the review meetings. The gq tact: in intra. nce of the council's offer of its f and Gi5.730 mph. All hetteted ie climbs out of the Skystreak after he set a new speed mark. "| had, Search For Loot | din did f ‘ rate is 23 cents lower than the 1047 4. a major i? ml offices.” only a partial previous record of 640.7 set Wednes li | eading candidate for national erican affairs. n apparent ries will be | dar. T. no Irouble whatever,’ he remarked. | The suspects were identified as : levy. lagreement at any stage of the pro. Meanwhile, the security council day inthe same ship by Comdr. T. ne. better een a a of 35% Broa. | commander of the American |agr y stage 0 p rejected an attempt by colonial months. F. Caldwell, a navy pilot. Motor 2g ne ] amet, , 0 road-| | gion in the forthcoming con Balary of city hospita: business ceedings by no means signifies ae | owers to obtain » world py Miss Grable trouble resulting from a badly ad- Little E ort a e 0 way; Odell Rollins, 27, of 835 E. ~ 5. 0 + | Wc at Manager was given a $500 increase cord on subsequent points. ) havilland. her y alnut st.; Herman. E. Ro ' | , . justed governor, which hammered Walnut st; Herman. E. Rollins, 27, My on yo On, resp PUY 4° lover the figure decided on in pre: Argue Over Definitions ing on the United Nations’ right to scant $1000 f Comdr. Caldwell. was corrected yes- * his brother, of 1304 Central ave, '‘®W ; ofk answering telephone yous meetings. This year the po-| Meeting Argentina's determined Intervene in the conflict. Seyt Dearest. SOc Drunks Held Ja |and Chester L. West, 24, of 628 N. calls from friends all over the ition. hela by Clyde E. Parsons sffort to draw a distinction be- French Due to O. K Fred MacMur oPiie. Dlaie ia ‘powered by an In: : Pine st. » nation. pays $5400. A salary of $6500 had tween disputes within the hemi- : 525.66 from 20 Pla nn (Continued From Page One) there was A disorderly conduct With the arrest of these men, ann been asked for next year but the sphere and threats of outside ag- German Steel Output 5 : fistupg is-made G. E. ! me was John L. Niblack, now charge against the politician's com- detectives recovered $600 in nickels R I : "council had cut this fleure back to qression threw the conference off! ‘LONDON Aug. 28 (U. P). = Miss Grable’ - t kystreak's Judge of superior court, panion, « and pennies, eca ongress, last year's amount. The Increase balance at a moment when it | American, British and French talks u ip the oy E H Heinemann, the Skys a “uYou tell him to come back” TWo young women appeared in Acting on information obtained voted last night will make the sal- eemed that the postponement of on the level of industrial produc. previous year ; Sesigner. said Ma) carl Soa lave Judge Niblack advised her the case. They were witnesses. from one of the suspects, detectives . ary $5000 for next year. |sconomic problems had removed tion in Germany were expected to Miss Durbin raced the sun along the The fugitive returned. In court, They said somebody pushed them. went to a near downtown address p 101 vocates A similar $500 increase was voted the principal obstacle to a quick end today with conditional French wy's latest | i Berlin and London, he told Judge Nibiack the story It was one of the defendants, they on Park ave. and searched through the hospital's personnel manager. and easy accord. {approval of a proposal to increase Grable'’s salar; - pose lanky Suybara, oe. Plot, waa given the usual drunk’s Ane uid, vit they couldn't remember : ig for more loot, but failed to| NEW YORK, Aug. 26 (U. P. He had been cut from a requested Now rival blocs headed by Ar- steel output in the Anglo-American ‘426 Jad leo had the big cigar-shaped plane in He ® which one. find it, : . © ¥)196000 for next year to his current tons a year, Going the alr only 18 minutes. At top =4 and costa (48) and put on pro Companion Speaks Up They arrested two more suspects TWO committees of the American ‘salary of $4800. The increase wil geged ad me. United Sais ire | ties to 31 miflion a 4 " Pictures. For speed, it uses up 24 tons of fuel bation. : Also there was a knife in the there, Richard D. Perrine, 30, and Le8lon began consideration today of paps the salary $5300 next year. |rerents 1 apparen’y "| Important Chinese m——— an hour. | Police court attorneys don't often ase. Somebody had waved a his wife, Bessie, 36. a resolution advocating a special yo oocition 1s held by Lewis T.| minable wrangle over defnitions| | Nearly Touched Ground solielt drunks unless business 18 knife. No one knew exactly who Find Money session of congress to enact uni- Hoatson. ; and terminology. It has passed Rai City Attacked early Touche slow, But drunks solicit -attorneys’ is was. i Then detectives Mike Grannon versal military training legislation inspectors’ Pay Cut from one subcommittee to another SHANGHAI, Aug. 2 (U. P). — The stub-winged ship swept dowd a ryieiilarly if the prisoner 1s related The politician's companion spdke and Henry McMahon, working on 7d othe] defense measures. | Council also voted to until any agreement reached now |g.mi.official dispatches today adsilently as close as 25 feet Irom, ijeally to the attorney. up. a tip. found 165 pounds of pennies Lnere Was little doubt that such oo, nl fes Yt th gp ltary| must be approved by three subOr- mitted 40,000 Communists were at- STi the lake bed, smoke pouring froin Pay His Fine | “Judge,” he said. “1...” and 53 pounds of nickels cached in ® resolution would receive approval ; BT sanitary dinate bodies before it can reach (y.pine the outer defenses of * \ !

inspectors of the health department from $2400 to $2000: Pp ‘he floor of the conference itself. Loyang, principal /eity in the west

| Meanwhile the hair-splitting that orn section of the Lunghal rail-

ment the council added $15,000 to| 1t seems obvious that the U. a [1° river.

(pared for the difficulties which! CAIRO, Aug. 26 (U P.).—A genTo balance the expenditure the have beer encountered and also eral strike was called in Alexandria Paul H. Griffith, Uniontown, Pa. council increased the revenue; ex- with & fross underestimate of the today to mark the 11th anniversary of the signing of the Anglo-Egyp- | 'nposition. ‘tian treaty. »

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LINTON, Ind, Aug. 26 (U. P).~ A 32.year-0ld farm worker was in

the tall tote an A suckling lke) rast Aug. 6, Attorney David M. “Now you let your attorney talk & house at 1212 Broadway. There summer lightning wing 1b, Lewis was accosted by an elderly for you," sald Judge Clark. “Mr./they arrested Sally Shinkle, 32, a take it easy” the official timer gide of municipal court 4. It WAS Thank you, judge” sald ‘Mr. The total recovered in five canshouted into his microphone after hot and Mr. Lewis was trying 10 pewis, “But I'm not representing vas money bags was $503.40, the ground. {office to meet a client one." , was Robert Chastain, 25, of 516 Maj. Carl éxploded into view on| “You got to help X.” pleaded the, He tapped his “client” on the E. 17th st. flare marking the end of the course/| Mr. Lewis groaned, X was one of {bly {lIl. The muscles in his back| fession had been made by any of and knifed through a sunburst of his political associates quivered so~hard his shirt fluttered. the suspects who were subjected to off at once by a jubilant observer, [sald And he was not far from heat pros and Sunday night, Felt No Compressibility | “Well,” sald Mr. Lewis, “I guess tration since the jail on a hot day. Under questioning Sunday night, nin were ideal guess I'll have to pay his fine.” Attorney Is Rel\ved taken to City hospital, . v § ir : t | 4 “Ihe ship is & beautiful one to]. Mr. Lewis walked back into the| There followed a mhittered con, Owners of the property at 1304 ling off Judge Alex M. Clark. |in cases like this. What happened pects was living, denied police reI felt nothing like compressibility ™ 1 + or turbulence.” he said. Arresting Officer Late to occasion the arrest was vague ports that burglar tools were found 41 times normal gravity, half what fore the case sod be cutied The Buppen because the police were Tutte were no tools found on the a man can stand without blacking| Dak Ye hepa Premises, the owners said, out. | i hearing, there was more on the politician but fined the comTemperatures ‘were 17 degrees| Al the hea hotter than Wednesday, when the ‘0 1 than the drunk charge, It panion $15 for being disorderly. | |arunk and ‘was rolled, he said, of] The politician was led away by ter alr was credited with adding vel 50. A comp arrested withi escuer., The companion re- i ———————— im, lh 11 ‘at the same niki N 0 0 on p y to make arrangements to pay his 6 | S Can Cash In addition to the drunk charge,'fine. s Ba hopr——— EEG ° ey . { The Times’ Amateur Photo contest. Under ound Atomic Plants |Each mail is continuing to bring! 5 on d S : S ept ] 4 § many unique ideas in picture-snap- . | Entrants who bring their photos’ , {to The Times or have them postwho hold terminal leave bonds will (Continued From Page One) duly, T. H, “on business. Kiewit be able to collect $50 million next ranean labs,” he said. |& Sons is bullding housing and eligible for the fourth week's award lof 85. Pictures received after that Veterans administration officials “swarmed all over us" when the The Arizona and New Mexico have shnounced that banks which party landed. The officers confls- countryside has been associated contest. Mail or Bring in Entries war and savings bonds will be per- what! we were doing and where we one was assembled at Los Alamos mitted to cash the furlough securl- got ouy information . and exploded at Trinity, N. ™M. Amateur Photo Contest, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland Veterans have been Asked 10 ir penwick filed a copyrighted Projects. hold their bonds if possible, but g... to his paper before being| The White S8ands proving grounds,, The winning picture and several honorable mention entries judged the holders will cash them to meet moors refused to “confirm or deny south of Albuquerque as does the Surrent. needs. it. guided missiles project at Alamo- line will be published in' tomor- ' / row's Times. qn", RS isuinstn Son $00 000 MiAmL, Okla, chamber of commerce, ‘base where B-29 pilots are traine®| The contest is open to any amaWAU said he had exchanged correspond-| Goods Stored in Quarfy {teur whose chief source of income lough bonds. (Wheeler, chief of army engineers $Y ; + begun excavations were true, it/work. Any number of entries may Mostly Small Amounts about the feasibility of using aban- would not be the first time the be submitted by an individual totals $1,838,000000. The .depart- . at of tor. there as munitions storage dumps. to store vital materials. | Prints must be in black and ment expects that ‘most of the for- ng pangston said army officers | ; The agriculture department took White, of any size. The following! them on Sept. 2 or soon thereafter. iro ng the mines “highly suitable” Over the huge Most of the leave bonds, however, —_— use as storage oa Thew Atchison, Kas, during the war and back of each picture; Photog two per cent are under $400, Fur-|. b an underground cold. storage plant./number, type camera and film thermore, the department said, even Stubt temperatire she human. ; {used, shutter speed, diaphram open-« F sald, Company Is Silent Delfert V. Case, refrigeration en could not have a major effect Ong. ction here was let to Peter Kie- the project had proved “highly| All pictures submitted become the retail trade in which consumers yu. and Soms,.Omaha, Neb. A successful” and paid off the govern- Property of The Indianapolis Times $158 billion a year. Kewitt, president, was the oply per- development many times over. fina Nevertheless, the department told o., oho could tell the details of the, The cavern has never held its spending .than they had expected ns goewitt, he said, was in Hono-| materials, he said. during the last months - of 1047, i r— ——— pected to provide a temporary stim. ulus” only California Crime Wave Laid to ‘Green Grass’ Two escaped convicts who kidnaped a youth near South Bend last',) == wooo Methodist church at y J y traffic speed program, P.).—Governor Earl Warren today, ¥8 forced to violate his own |conference year 1047-48 at the blamed growing gangsterism in Oal- The kidnapers were captured by state police and La Porte county|y joo. Avenue church here. , rio eports to authorities as| Other local Free Methodist pase “Criminals go where the grass is Breaknesk Seed for miles, making »e fodical repo iors, all 16appointed at the nier | greenest.” he sald, announcing he 0 their location. The secretary of state, who re-| Be , ; 'side Bremen to Walkerton where are: Second church, the Rev. J. C.| ’ cently instituted a safe sioners to study the crime situa- gram. was returning from his home | he ion, \ ‘ t in Mishawaka to Indianapolis last/™ake & positive identification. McDowell; Brightwood, the Rev, R.| of the charges made by U, 8, 8éna- | - | Rev. J, E. Riggs. ’ ing in the middle of a highway just As motor vehicle commissioner tor Sheridan Downey that criminals | De Mishawaka. gaway J |and an advocate of safe driving 1| The Rev. O. L. Mumaw, Indianthe state but said he did not con-| wy, was dancing up and down to pass them,” Mr. Bath sald today. | sider Senator Downey's statement gr,,iically and as I slowed “down “Let's just say around 85 or 00." | He agreed that laxity in law en- qa1jed my name” Mr. Bath said. |secretary of state again called poforcement would bring criminals in,, THe youth told Mr. Bath he was lice’and advised them the men were protection. the Bouth Bend Tribune. A few| State police closed in and ar“They come to California because minutes earlier he had been kid- rested the kidnapers, both of whom he said. park and driven out on the highfg Ve ats 'way by two men who trusséd him PRINCE TO SELL CIGARETS TOKYO, Aug. 26 (U. P).—Former, Mr. Bath drove to a near-by fillPrime Minister Naruhiko Higashi- Ing station and was reporting the

“Marjofi, that was pretty low; man as he stood in the corridor out- Lewis is one of the best.” roomer. the ship almost scraped its belly on get himself in gear to return to his {hat man. I'm representing this! The sixth man arrested yesterday his final pass, cut through the green old man. “He's in for drunk” shoulder. The politician was vis-| Detectives denied that any coni purple, green and pink flares all set| “He's still drunk,” the old man He could hardly hold his head up. intensive questioning all last night i ’ ty. ; Maj. Carl said conditions for the '™® can’t plead. him not guilty. 1 is like an oven Herman Rollins fainted and was fly, and I had no trouble whatever. stifling courtroom. Perspiration was versation which passés for a trial Central ave, where one of the susHe added that he hit bumps of The attorney waited an hour be- and confused. But something did there. {delay could { |arresting officer was late, Judge Clark withheld judgment It's a Big Week | previous record was set. The hot. | 8ppeared that the politician got] Mr. Lewis was relieved, g miles an hour to the speed. ., behind, frantically trying time for being drunk. It looks like another big week seins nosscre Still S t = If Any, Are Still Secre Indiana world war II veterans marked by midnight Friday will be Tuesday. He said army intelligence officers docks for the army at Guam: time will be judged in next week's were authorized to cash series E‘cated the negatives and “asked us with the atomic bomb since the®first Mail or bring your entries to ties, starting Sept. 2, Discuss Abandoned Mines Sandia 18 midway between the two st., Indianapolis 9. surveys show that 64 per cent of |, eqtjoned, Mr. Bissell said, and the where rockets are tested, lies to the since last Fridays midnight deadMeanwhile, the commerce depart-| pyar Langston, secretary of the gordo and the Roswell army air veterans Start cashing thelr {ur*lence with Lt. Qeh. Raymond K.| ype reports that the army had|is not derived from photographic Face value of the cashable bonds /doned lead and zinc .mines near government has gone underground | Must Be In Black and White mer service men will rush to redeem |, h ’ have made preliminary surveys and Kerford quarry near information must be written on the are of small denomination. Bighty= a: dry, with high ceilings and con. developed the 15-acre cavern into rapher's name, address, telephone if all the bonds were spent, they| my. $10 million contract for con- gineer in charge, said today that ing, type lighting. already are spending at the Tate of |, nanny representative said Peter ments $2 million investment Joriand the decision of the judges is merchants to 100k for heavier, ao, full capacity of 500 trainloads of although the bonds “may be exLOS ANGELES, Cal. Aug. 26 (U. Nght are in jail today because Secretary of State Thomas E. Bath |, 1nd, to serve through the! fornia on its “easy pickings.” authorities in a stolen vehicle after Mr. Bath had “tailed” them at [stolen car. He trailed it from out. [ence meeting Sunday at Clay City, would soon appoint five commis driving pro-| Governor Warren admitted some pip: when he saw a youth stand | "Hit 85 or 90 M. P. H. D. Bright, and Tibbs Avenue, the| and gangsters are swarming into ‘Called My Name’ |hesitate to say how fast I had to go Polis, is conference superintendent. | . | “an attack on me." he recognized my star plate and, After passing the kidnapers the but denied they were getting police prog W. Wegner Jr, copy boy at heading toward Chicago. they hope for easy pickings here,” naped at a South Bend amusement were armed with automatic pistols. ‘up and forced him out of the éar.'Earl L. Bowman Jr, 21, Utica, N. Y. Kuni will sell cigarets in Japan/incident to the sheriff when the

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