Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1947 — Page 3

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The Byrnes Story— Tt Boiler Byrnes Urges U.S. High Winds To Challenge Soviet Reduced 0 With Separate Pacts (ale Veloci

Prepdre to Drive Reds Out of Germany, Weather Bureau

Says Ex-Secretary; Wallace Lauds Book

By R. H. SHACKFORD, United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Oct. 15—Former Secretary of State James F. SAVANNAH, Ga, Oct. 18 (UP)— Byrnes urged the United States today to challenge the Soviet Upion An erratic, twisting Atlantic hurwith threats of separate peace treaties with Germany, Austria and ricane struck with little warning Japan, and to prepare—if necessary—to drive the Red army out of today against the Georgia coast. Germany by force. : ' {It unroofed houses and knocked Embittered by nearly two years of futile negotiating with the Rus- out store windows as winds up to slans, Mr, Byrnes advocated “better| [100 miles an hour and heavy rains and more” atomic bombs as an for Russian participation in the war) oo. iniang. answer to the Soviet refusal to ac- 88ainst Japan. cept the U. 8S. atomic energy plan. EIGHT. Mr. ) He proposed a 10-step “course of interest in the atomic bomb when

would start with immediate aboli-it at "Potsdam. Admiral Lehy towne for a short time. Comtion of the “worthless” Big Four thought the atomic project would| ications in ‘some areas were Council of Foreign Ministers, which be a dud and remained skeptical|, ~.v.4 down Mr. Byrnes created, and would end, until the first bomb was detonated. =, Beatfort 5. C. the storm if the Russians refused to go along, NINE. Mr. Churchill—not Mr.'...o pio) tides ripping over the with World War IIL |Roosevelt—is to blame for thel I . d flooded pg streets His proposals are made in his Soviet Union's three votes — the pic mionts in the storm area memoirs, “Speaking Frankly," pub- ysgR, Soviet Ukraine and Soviet Ea i ined lished today by Harper Brothers. |white Russia—in the United Na- pro somourd Railroad's streams Henry A. Wallace praised the|tjons, Fearing Yoss of a seat for rer Sn! en ied here ook as a definite program Tor foie, ae. Shuteil supported Mr... your late from New York be- : . lcause debris and trees had to be Mr, Wallace in a press conference, Repeatedly Mr. Byrnes em- removed from the tacks north of at Baltimore said he “felt the ef- phasized that he does not believe 1 city.

Lowers Storm Warning

nowed no| . FIED tides battered several hun- nounced yesterday when she went Stalin showed 104.4 miles of coastline. Trees were [about getting a divorce in Ciudad uprooted by the driving wind and|jyares, Mexico, from Pupi Campos. action” for restoring “peace” which President Truman told him about| =~ power failed here and in| “I plan to marry Van Johnson as

What About Evie?

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‘Says She'll Wed Bobby-Sox Idol

By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON United Press Staff Correspandent HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 15 — Van ‘Johnson, who lost a lot of bobby|soxer adorers and his best friend when he eloped with the pals ex wife, got another jolt today. A {| He found out a Latin lady has |designs on him. | That's what fiery Diosa Costello, ia dancer and film actress, an-

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soon as I get my divorce,” announced the dark-eved senorita, » » - | MR. JOHNSON said it was the first he had heard about it. The /freckle-faced hero of ‘teen-aged lcuties is married happily to Evie Wynn, divorced wife of Keenan {Wynn, his ex-best friend.

| What's more, he going to be a

{papa around the first of the year.

{He's playing assistant father to | Mr. Wynn's two boys now.

___ THE INDIANAPOLIS ores pe wirls Inland,

Dark-Eyed Senorita Eyes Van Johnson

Loses Force Rag Used Car Dealer |Dr. Wassell, Hero of War Slugged, Robbed Too ep et

3 Bandits Get $927 Leading Wounded Yanks to Safety in Pacific

em Seat LOS ANGELES, Oct, 15 (UP)~Dr, Corydon Wassell, the war's In Virginia Ave. Attack medical hero, will sail with his wife Friday to become a doctor in the Three bandits slugged and robbed shingle Memorial Hospital on Molokai fn the Hawaiian islands. Isadore Rosenberg, used car dealer, He said he had been away too long from his life work as a of $780 in lsh and a $147 check missionary since, five years ago, he led a band of wounded soldiers at the victim's sales lot at 834 Vir- (4 gafety on another Pacifig island, : ginia Ave, late yesterday. This deed won the praise of the,

Mr. Rosenberg, who lives at 1530,late President Roosevelt as “a! Allen Ventures

N. Illinois St. -said three men Christ-like shepherd devoted to his rushed into his office, knocked him flock.” He's o Comedian NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (UP)

down with a blackjack and a pistol, Dr. Wassell will conduct a 32-bed | took his money and fled. mission hospital on the tiny Pacific Mr. Rosenberg said he chased island. Crippled and weary at 63, Radio Star Fred Allen's opinion of lthem for a block but stopped when he said it was ‘one of the few himself was a court record today— one of the bandits turned and things he still could do to help no matter what his rival Jack threatened to fire. The victim was others, Benny may say. : taken to General Hospital for treat- | Five years after a Roosevelt fire- Mr, Allen, testifyihg as a chars ment of severe cuts and bruises on Side chat catapulted him to fame acter witness in a trial, was asked {his head. {for his heroism in Java and three his occupation. Stabbed .n Back years after Hollywood filmed “The! “You needn't answer that quese | Harvey Kirk, 31, of 1631 N, Jef- Story of Dr. Wassell" he felt it tion,” the judge explained, “if you \ferson St. was in General Hospital; Was time to get back to the service think it might incriminate you. You iteday with knife wounds in his he began in 1009 as a missionary are advised of your constitutional lback ds the result of a stabbing in doctor in China, rights," the rear of 876 Indiana 'Ave. Policer Dr. Wassell gave his share of Mr. Allen chewed his gum a -moe arrested Harold Barnes. 36, of-1137 the movie profits—$250,000—to the ment then answered: “Comedian.” Courtroom spectators laughed.

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[Patterson St. and charged him with Navy Relief Society. A spinal oper=| i assault and battery with intent to ation four years ago left him un- . i j to walk more than a few Canadian Farmers | -

Plan Tour of State

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fect of Mr. Byrnes’ book was forithe Soviet Union wants war. But peace and understanding with Rus-|Soviet leaders, he said, “must learn| what

sia.”

The Hollywood gossips, always

Boats Tied Down house > persons rode out the ready to pounce at the first flicker

Hitler learned — that the storm in shelters, including 200 resi-{0f @ rift, have yet to hear of any-

3 {ference was “the turning point of the war.” oflaccs

! liam D. Leahy, the President's chief Pak.

_ letter “requesting” the, Soviet Union -

~ viesvs wryged him to pay any price

Mr. Byrnes’ conclusion—one he world is not going to permit one dents of cqastal fishing villages who!/thing aniiss in the Johnson house-

hopes is wrong-—is thatthe Rus- nation to veto peace on earth.” {gathered in the court house at sians may have to be driven out of . { Darien, Ga. Germany. Ten-Point Proposal Along the coastal strip between Never before has a secretary of| His 10-point “course of action:” Savannah and Brunswick, where state told his story so soon after! onp Abolfs# the Council of the main storm roared inland, Toma or ean ot” APO Wire. frien Zurernes S0d_tows sus health. TWO. The U. 8. should ask the boats,, loaded on ballast, and rode Russians Want Europe 'Big Five, inclulling the USSR, to|OUt the blow.

{ i the storm rolled inland it lost Mr. Byrnes believes the only way agree to Sovening . full dress| A oid rm g to- keep Russia from seeking ful- peace conierence of all countries "The weather bureau lowered all

fillment of her objectives is to con-{on Germany “early in 1048.” storm and hurricane warnif#igs as of vince her that the United States| THREE. If Russia refuses, 8010 a. m. At that time the winds and the other nations will use| ; os ‘ force, despite the United Nations ahead with the other big powers as hag moved 50 miles into south : | Sponsors, | Georgia and its force was reduced

veto, to stop her. ; “I do not doubt that (the Rus-| FOUR. Each nsoring power to gale Velocity. + Five’ Hours Warning

sians’) ultimate goal is to dominate, |should prepare a Hraft treaty with | in one way or another, all of as many points of agreement as The storm struck with only about Burupe.! he wrote. | possible. : five hours warning. Residents didn't Warning against a “do-nothing-| have time to board up homes and except-protest”” policy. he proposed: | FIV 1t RUSSIA Bot only Yefuses gp” ng the lashing winds “If . .. the Soviet Union is made. PO . crashed many mindows. - to realize now that if it commits an refuses to attend, the other nations “po 0. 0 "0 Lies wailing sirens act of aggression, we will appeal should go ahead. immediately to the security council

| {sped to low-lying beaches here and SIX. The treaty agreed upon by ot Brunswick to warn residents to

| of the? United Nations; if we make the conference should be signed by flee. Busses rushed to Savannah

it clear that the Soviet veto in the the government or the governments Beach, 18 miles from here, and

jevacuated several loads of residents.

Security Council will bring a call of the western German zones. u the oth ited i | : pon the other United Nations to pyEN. 1f Russia still refuses to But they were forced to discontinue road was

act collectively to support and en-| oy . i : force the principles of the charter Participate, she should again be in- the trips when: the

—if these things are made clear, I vited to sign the treaty drafted by! Ylocked by water. 2 do not believe the Soviets wil vio- the other nations under threats to| No injuries were reported either late the integrity . . . of any coun- deprive her of any of the treaty’s here or at the beach area. try. |benefits—reparations, etc.—if she The great marine base at Parris Quotes Marx Warning {doesn't (sland, a few miles from Savannah, “For many. reasons the Soviets EIGHT. If Russia refuses to sign Caught gusts up to 90 miles an hour. do not want war. They will, I be-ithe treaty, no other action will be Farther north fringes of the storm lieve, ‘retire in a very decent man- necessary if Russia withdraws her sent gale winds and big waves ner’. But u the other powers do not troops from eastern Germany and against Charleston. ‘hold firm’ then, as Marx warned gjjows that area to come under the us of the Czarist Russians, ‘con-|treaty.—an unlikely possibility.

| NINE. If Russia refuses to wn OF der S P roposed

quest follows conquest and annexa-| Mr. Byrnes said he would re. | ATaW her troops, the other nations

tion follows annexation.’ ” verse his “patience and firmness” |Shoo lo x eLERe] ie Suey wer JAX Rate Slashed policy to read “firmness and pa- |. get out. . |

tience”with emphasis now on| firmness. | TEN. If Russia vetoes the Secur-| CRAWFORDSVILLE, Oct. 15— . . ity Council order, the United States, Further reductions in the CrawNine Disclosures jand as many other countries as/fordsville property tax rate for 1948 The book contains many dis- Wil Min her, must drive the Rus- are promised in view of the recomclosures, including: : sians out by force. /mendation of representatives of the ONE. Mr. Stalin told the late] Mr. Byrnes contended that such State Board of Tax Commissioners President Roosevelt at Yalta he a course will not be necessary if{following two days of hearings at never would have signed the non- the Russians ®ill be reasonable. the Court House. aggression pact with Hitler in 1939 | “There is and always has been The . tax board men said they if Britain and France had not room in this world for more than would Fecommend a cut of 7 ants snubbed Russia and appeased Hit- one ideology and more than one in the township poor relief rate and ler at Munich. way of life” he said. “There is2 slash of 3 cents in .the civil city TWO. Hitler decided to make war room for the Soviet way of life and * although Shey spproved 3. 4~ on Russia a“year after the pact was the American way of life. . . There “ng, look in 1 ® Hormt , cli signed because (Mr. Byrnés be- is ‘too much talk of War and 100 rate down to $474 as compared to lieves) Soviet Foreign Minister V. Jittle of peace.” * I ® 83 oe sat b A pag tax M. Molotov “overplayed his hand” ne eS AVE y ne y adjustment board last month.

and committeed a “major diplo- . * : ” | Original budget -requests would matic blunder* by making addi- Noblesville Gets have called for a rate of $5.08 for

tional, immediate demands on4 next year as compared to a rate of

9 . Germany. Mr. Byrnes believes the Jayshees Unit $4.18 for this year,

Oct. 13, 1940, Hitler-Molotov con-| Times State Service

| NOBLESVILLE, Oct. 15—~A new { |service organization, the “Jayshees,”| TWO From Elkhart

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* THREE. Mr. Byrnes last year made up of wives of Junior Cham-| Gg Prison Terms

threatened to quit immediately and|ber of Commerce, members, has turn the U. S. delegation at the| been formed here with Mrs. Jean| SOUTH BEND, Oct. 15 (UP)—

Paris peace conference over to Smith as president. {Two [Elkhart men faced prison someone else unless President Tru-| Other officers are Doris Voight, terms today after pleading guilty man gagged Henry A. Wallace, who| vice-president; Mary Alice Harrison,|in Federal and Superior Courts while commerce secretary had pub- SeCTetary; Anne Gwinn, treasurer, yesterday. licly criticized Byrnes’ foreign pol- 30d Nancy Girding, secretary. | Harold E. Pefley, 22, was senicy. At the time Mr. Byrnes offici-| De Purpose is to co-operate with tenced in Federal Court to .two

_|other civic organizations. The years imprisonment for stealing a ally denied he had had any com in Elkhart and driving to

munication with the White Hous {Noblesville Jayshees are planning a car He had, however, and in a go Halloween dance. (Chicago. Pefley's alleged comsequent teletype conversation with Re FR Te (pasion, James MeCleljan, - Porte the President which resulted in 9COUtS Aid Campaign a STE Baton nop: guilty an Wallace's dismissal, Mr. Brynes, Boy Scout headquarters here an-|"as ie on a. Gurkha said: “You and I spent 15 months nounced today a county-wide paper| 10 Super rt, Peter Gurkha, building a bi-partisan policy. . , sale campaign has been planned by 3%: received a two-to-five-year Wallace destroyed it in a day” Scouts in Hendricks County in sup?|Prison sentence for’ participating FOUR. Mr. Byrnes

never port of the “Save the Shades” cam-/in a $25 tavern robbery in South quarreled or disagreed with the Paign.

Receipts will be used to/Bend Sunday. His companion, RichPresident on foreign policy. But he Delp pay for the famous resort pur- 4rd Stanley, transient, received the

was bitterly opposed by Adm. Wil. chased recently for use as a state Same sentence. of staff. He hints that Admiral RE Elkhart Coroner Quits, Leahy and the “White House Gang” GM Boosts Wages inspired stories of a Byrnes-Tru- |

ignation. FIVE. Great Britain never hinted Auto Workers and the CIO United tion of the county Republican or-

to Byrnes that it would have to Electrical Workers, covering certain ganization as his successor. Dr. abandon Greece—a decision that! classifications of skilled mainte-| Wagner said his health prompted an executive's position with the

led only six weeks after Mr, Byrnes'| nance men. _ resignation to the “Truman doc-|

|him to, quit.

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plores any. implication that the __ ==

United States will oppose efforts of EVENTS TODAY i a. Francis _ErDat, Laura Beatty; At Home—Carl, Edna Keck, 1567 Broad. Communists in any country to £410 Indians Independent Order 3 oda od ase “Vincené's—Amos. Christine evi: way. ivan , government control. ows Gray ige—~Odd Fello 8. |"Blchasd Anna, Matle Baur. Robert! DEATHS

SIX. Soviet-American relations| ""aiann, Mansiaeturens Auieciation—Noon,| had deteriorated seriously before indians Degree of Pocahontas — Claypool | Franklin D. Roosevelt died. Mr,| Hotel LT La Roosevelt told Mr. Brynes in March, RROW Lockwood. 1045—one month after Yalta—that| yo VENTE TOMORRAY | hi Stave misgivings Shout the | american War Methars, Indians Chapter \ 8 vinceft's— Milton, Marietta Van ire” © i ea | Indianapolis Conference of Bank Auditors fever; Wo br om tions. | and Comptrollers—8 p.m. Hotel wash-! FOIL, “RNEE OTL SEVEN. At Mr. Stalin's sugges-| ington. Ernestine Priend;

tion, Mr. Byrnes wrote a formal pono ochlA

Evelyn Porter; J man; Ernest, Naomi Henley; James, Rosalie Sweeney;

Bonnfe

Girls

Edward,

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Twins to enter the war against Japan. Hel at Methodist—Henry, Helen Tayor, girls. | i

et ihe’. Yaits a Mtl sin ober Chats ments on the Far East, kas Me i Firion 8 that Mr. Roosevelt's tary ad- Sham: Charis Joan " Cop A aotinson” |

ELKHART, Oct. 15 (UP)—Dr.| At the same time, a spokesman DETROIT, Oct, 15 (UP)—Gen-|8, C. Wagner resigned as Elkhart for Chairman James M. Landis deman rift and that this group's eral Motors Corp. today announced County coroner yesterday and told| nied that he (Mr. Landis) would reactivities were a factor in his res- a 5-cent hourly wage increase Jor {3overnor Gates that Dr. John E. sign. Rumors that both men would {15,000 members of the CIO United Jackson Jr. held the recommenda-

Bell, Horace,| Toens, 88. at 1430 8, Meridian 8¢, Morris, Driliye Clark; aL p a ., Leslie, Mary

ce. Home—John, Margaret Merring, 1730 Roy Eckler At Si. Franeis—Herman, Flora Belle Hol-

Emma Low ke, Alex-| Doroth

Cc Wyatt: Raymond, Deette Ben-|prederic pos: Albert, Dorothy Fscher; Ramsey, Hosp! Bloemhos. Lee C.

Helen Kuhn; Rob-| val o et, Mary Snelson Dr. Harry, Mary Mc-| lanche O. Drake. 74. at 544 N. Highland

‘hold. Among the people who aren't happy about Miss Costello's statement are Mr. Johnson's bobby-sox fans. Their dream-boy's sudden transformation into a married man

hysterical adoration. » » » HIS FAN mail slipped. Girls stopped mobbing his pictures at the box office. But Mr. Johnson says he feels more normal, now that frantic-eyed girls aren't tearing} his clothes off whenever he sneaks out in public.

Evie’s husband-switching was a “friendly” arrangement all the way around. Mr. Wynn, who introduced Mr. Johnson to the pretty brunet in the first place, stepped out gallantly when she indicated she preferred his pal to him. » ~ » THE OFT-SEEN threesome of Mr. Wynn, his wife, and Mr. Johnson, shrank ‘to a cozy twosome of Mr, Johnson and Mr. Wynn's wife. Then, last January, Evie flew to Juarez, Mex., for a quickie divorce. Mr. Johnson was a plane behind her. Four hours aftr she, signed the divorce papers she and the redhaired actor were signing a marriage license across the street. They honeymooned south of the border. That's Miss Costello’s home ground. Mr. Johnson couldn't be located to say whether he met her then,

160-Pound Porker Stolen in Northfield

Times State Service LEBANON, Oct. 15~Footprints in a cornfield today offered the only clue in the theft of a 160-pound hog

Northfield, 10 miles east of here.

Sheriff Rush L. Robinson said the hog was stolen from a field about a quarter of a mile in rear of the house. The thieves apparently {entered the farm from the rear by a side road and carried it to a waiting auto, : The hog was valued at $50. It was the fourth similar theft here recently.

Judge Declines Murder Case

Times State Service NOBLESVILLE, Oct. 15. Judge Tom White of the Hamilton Circuit {Court has disqualified himself and |declined jurisdiction in the Russell Krauss murder casgy In a previous trial of the Indi{anapolis man charged with the {murder of a 15-year-old girl in Tip'ton County two years ago, Judge White was associated with the {counsel in the case. . | No special judge has been selected [to /try the case, which was venued

to this county.

Young Quits CAB Post; Landis to Remain

By Scripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGTON, Oct. 15—Clar{ence M. Young, one of President "Truman's latest appointees to the iCivil Aeronautics Board, has subImitted his resignation, it was {learned today.

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relinquish their posts have been current “ere for several days. Mr. Young is expected to accept

{municipal airport at Los Angeles.

Th | * cerebral hemorrhage. Mary G. Wagener, 65, at 960 Garfield Dr,

carcinoma, A os. at Methodist Hospital, hypertensive heart, Allie Gorham, 51, at Methodist Hospital, hypertension. |Ollfe Harding, 51, at General Hospital, «=! cerebral thrombosis. Harmon, 35, at St. Vincent's carcinomatosis. White, 78, at 3914 E. 26th St. coronary occlusion, k E. Broanan Jr, 39. at General

, cere he e. Brown, 41, at General Hospital,

parc 3 Murphy, oh, § 2. Vermont

Of Food Saving Drive iived in Indianapolis today to study WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (UP) Indiana Farm Bureau Co-Op oper~ The official emblem of President ations. Le ‘ruman’s food saving drive will show| The Canadian farmers will tour Delay Paris Tieup Peace « screaming brown eagle and the the Co-Ops fertilizer and ofl come

PARIS, Oct. 15 (UP)~The gov- Mofto: pounding plants and hatchery here,

Costello, dancer and actress, 15 $15 at Delaware and Washington, awaiting a divorce in Mexico gis and says she plaps to marry Van Johnson after the legal proceedings are taken care of.

{REDS CLAIM SEAPORT

Communist, radio today claimed tne|general confederation of labor until} chajrman, said the group's objectiveiVille, Purdue University and Elke recapture of Weihaiwei, an im- it calls off its transport strike whichis {0 have the emblem displayed in(hart. Harry Goss, education direce

t i | 0 sec- every put a nation-wide damper on their porta seaport 35 miles east of pardlyzed the capital for the sec-| every

from the farm of Orville Melvin of]

i s Shoemake, ‘charles Jean Dirr: Be th Bae! o cinoma. } ‘Grace Hanley; L ; Ohi, 39. at 2168 Napoless Bt, EE A EEE SRE, a tang Mn

| Ada reimoms.

ernment decided today to refuse to Save wheat, save meat, save the =, }is week they will go to

SHANGHAI, Oct. 15 (UP)--The negotiate with the Communist-led (Par Luckinan, foo committee Columbus, Shelbyville, Crawfords«

home ahd restaurant co-itor for the Indiana Co-Op, will die ©

fond straight day. {operating in the program. jrect the tour.

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