Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1948 — Page 2
Patrolman May Become " |Lay Brother
The Safety Board has granted
ian extension of leave to a vei
A . {eran police department member wal fuman in order that he may have mote, i time to decide] ! i 4 whether to be- # come a tertiary: { brother of the Franciscan Or-| der. | The officer, Patrolman Patrick] J. McMahon, former boxer
With Child
In Her Arms Situation
DC-4 Falls in Field UN Shelves 234 3 Sioreyele After Takeoff ~ Czech Appeal on Coup Boor, nag Deen
WASHINGTON, Mar. 11 (UP), a, McMahon C20 Monastery {—President Truman, hopeful only at Teutopolis, la scant two months ago of world Ill, since Dec. 3 when he was \peace this year, may disclose granted 90 days’ leave from the today whether his views have department. |changed In light of his Secretary Yesterday, through a letter of State's warning that the world from John L. McNelis, attorney situation is “very, very serious.” and former judge, the officer President Truman will. hold a asked for the additional leave) jnews conference late today. He go that he could definitely decide {was certain to be peppered With whether to devote the remainder |questions, Marshall. | " lof his life to service in a Cath-| Cretary Marshall, in an un-i5jjc monastery. {usual statement, said that ‘“re- pyue years ago Patrolman Mcgrettable” passions had Deed yropon became seriously ill. This ey re te Flea ur os depts of f © wife, Mrs. Rita on, two hh Secretary Marshall ard| years ago. One brother, Tim, {Mr. Truman face a serious pro 'also a veteran policeman, has {fem. Chairman Charles A. Eaton| =o dead abovt a year. The) {(R. N. J.), of the House Foreign om has th ther brothers 'Affairs Committee blamed it in|CINCSr nas 'aree © \part on the forthcoming election. in Indianapolis. Seek to End Jitters
CHICAGO, Mar. 11 (UP)—Offi-| cials said today that a steward-| ess died vainly attempting to save the life of a child aboard her Delta DC-4 airliner last night when the big plane crashed and! killed 12 of its 13 passengers and crew members. Rescue workers who pulled the bodies of the crash victims from the burning wreckage. found 7-year-old Alfred Meo Jr. Slasped ardess, was found in the wreckte I ane N. a, age of a crash that killed 12 Barely 50 Feet Up . at Chicago, clutching the body Officials believed that Miss, f , hoy she had tried to save. Young clasped the youngster im = her arms when the plane faltered
in taking-off from the Chicago, ] Men 1 Woman Municipal Airport. y The plane was barely 50 feet in ; the air, witnesses said, when it 0 seemed to falter, then zoomed up| nN 0 ury to 300 feet, slid off on its right!
wing and crashed in a field just 0 of 55th St. and west of| 4 More Needed Dorn Ave, It was enveloped in-| | | of developments abroad. Yet they| stantly by ‘lames. To Comp ete Pane also want to calm war hysteria S By ROBERT BLOEM and jitters which have prevailed
Witnesses also said it appeared | “ is Times Stal Writer and increased since the CommuAdmit Robbing
HEROINE—The body of Sue Young, Delta Air Lines stew-
ipeople aware of the seriousness
that the plane's controls had] locked. P | GREENFIELD, Mar, 11—Eight nist grab in Czechoslovakia. Mr. Marshall tried to do both v Meo, was the sole survivor of the woman, were finally selected to-'at Na weekly ews conference Iu French Lick Woman condi- _a ef extem =| iim aha Bonny error. | 027 to hear the first degree mur- + “5. his deploring of the Deputy sheriffs today conscious ssed |dianapolis railroader, accused of ;\ tps United States was over-| bandits concerning the stickup she Sous but expre Hope that| ne brutal hands-and-foot slaying wheimed by other parts of his/of French Lick and West Baden Civil Aeronautics ‘ofcials saiq °f Leland Miller in 1946. |statement. {gambling spots last year.
Ask Mrs. Manners— : Bes a a ‘My Life Has Been a Series of Mistakes’
I'M NEARLY OUT of my mind listening to my hus-| them. You might be more interesting to them—and band say “You're no good.” I made a great mistake when I Musics if you made your own life more Interesting and was very young. My first boy friend and I were so much in Cut out a life for yourselt—something to give you stability, love but our parents wouldn't think of us marrying. We| Ford need Sten Nith good Mother. + Find a hobby or a partwent together three years and then he went to war. i We Fi call : nd? " ha My second mistake was having dates while he was Are eF ang ally Say : oF iv ET gone. That hurt him deeply and stopped our letters. Five months| "C00 = BAND 3 arguing ey NR 13 before he returned I married a discharged ssiior, my neighbor—| We have opel fh Soh a TL a x Sold prop. another mistake. I told him about the first boy and about how| $55,000, ye yee! sith cash. betw » Ve an estate intimate we had been. He was satisfied to have me as I was. i a : : After a week, he went out with his old girl friend for four! We have a nice home and a moderately priced car, we owe no. months but then stopped, never saying why. He is abusive, comes body, we've sent three sons to college and are rearing a grandson, home drunk, beats me, and throws up my past. I've been good to| We have $15,000 life insurance, $10,000 worth of stock shares, 5 him and have tried to do what is right. When our son was born | $10.000 business and two business bringing us $70 3 I thought things would change but they didn’t. {month We have other small rentals valued at $3000. My husband What happened to the boy friend? We met again and un-|always re-invests our cash. fortunately are still in love. He married a girl he doesn’t love and © What kind of a record have we financially? We were broke 13 longs for the one that belongs to him. I hear “divorce” every week Years ago and have denied ourselves many things. from my husband and I think it's the only solution. We aren’t in| ; —P. CG. H. love and never will have companionship. We've stayed together! Financial experts say that you're in A-1 standing financially,
because of our baby but I believe he'll be better off without all this!y, ,. . s v . quarreling, don’t you? _FRANCIE. Widow Advised to Drop Drinker
i to The Truman-Marshall dilemma, H a hy is: They feel they must keep Sel iz dl | S |
You may mot love this boy-friend as much as you think— but he's a “crutch” when you need help. Unconsciously, you may be using him as a “club” to hang over your husband when you don’t get your way. You made the mistakes—don’t blame anyone else. Take your marriage “on the chin” and try to make it succeed. I’ have a feeling that your husband loves you but is jealous, and rightfully so, you're seeing the other man.
Wants to Write to Ted Weems
WHERE CAN I write Ted Weems? G. W. H. Dirétt your letter to him, care of Music Corporation of America, New York City.
He~ Brothers Are Always in Trouble I'M SO WORRIED, lonely and disappointed with. life.
been gone two weeks. Army and is drinking and won't work. I car’'t even talk to him bars too. Another brother also is in trouble. I can’t work because of arthritis and I can’t sleep from worry What should I do? : CONFUSED WIDOW.
You may be “smothering” your brothers in trying to “mother”
I'm a, widow and now live only in hope of my brothers beiig companions’
me. I did all I could to help one brother get his release from | prison and he was freed. Now he has got in trouble again and has | Another brother, only 18, just got out of the!
I'M A WIDOW in my late 40's and have four children under 15, {I've been going with a man for three years. He is a very bag {drinker and when he drinks he is unruly. He is awfully jealous {He tells me he loves me and wants to marry me and he won't {leave me alone. He lives near me so he can watch me, : What should I do about marrying him? He doesn’t take me | any place—we've been to the show about once in three' years, I /don’t drink, so that leaves me out of going to the taverns with hi There is another man in my life. I think I would like his com. | pany. He has plenty of money and a new car, and he is very hand. some. He has asked me out but I'm undecided. -
-—M. B. 8. * Are you being real honest—do you want to get rid of the drinker? The best way in the world to discourage him is to date another man—and you've been asked out. What is stopping you? You'd be foolish fo marry a heavy drinker. He hasn't agreed to quit because of his love for you, and he doesn’t love you enough to try to entertain you. He’d care less about your good times and
your respect after marriage.
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your , problems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times .1 214 W. Maryland St. '
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zu Suspend Fireman Weyne Adams
Files Candidacy In Fatal Blaze | Wayne O. Adams has the dis
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Alfred's mother, Mrs. Tripolino jury members, seven men and a Doctors said she was still un. der trial of Howard Pollard, In- naeqiong that have been aroused | tinued to question two youthful the fact that Miss Young at- With the jury score 8 down and| These were his concurrent, The pair. Johnny Wesley Mil-
cated that passengers may have known something was wrong with the plane, They hoped that
niremen.
As completion of the
Mrs. Meo
Guards were posted around. the '¢ndant. wreck to keep away crowds. Snow| fell over the mass of smoke-|
Parents in Court
light snowstorm that had justine first time today. started when the plane crashed. |
empty field just north of the mu-| alc ’ airport after it was airborne on a flight! eventual acquittal. to Miami via Cincinnati and ns was a that State Jacksonville, Fla, ,
36, of College Park, Ga., and the| from me from now on.” copilot, John 8. Disoway, 25, of Atlanta and Hollywood, Fla.
clamped over their heads.
Nelle B. Downey {ing court recesses.
Asks Renomination Mrs. Nelle B. Downey has an-|
mally about
Comply with Request
nomination as state representa-| tive on the Republican ticket. . She is the widow of Brandt | C. Downey and lives at 3435 N. Pennsylvania St.
County cently. Sheriff Rubush has
_/four to go, the prosecution re-'warnings that “the situation isler and William LeMay, both 17tempted to save the child indi newed examination of new ve-iyery very serious” and his de- year-old Nashville, Tenn. resi-|
jury ror” in Czechoslovakia. neared, star witnesses for Joth 5 ‘sides appeared in court. On hand A merican people to look at the € Sond 2 Jem on Jincovering ror the first time was Mrs. Homer world “without passion and with| Radio Sets On (Pollard, ailing mother of the de-\oaim, cool judgment” But he aiready has admitted he and Le-|1401 Charles St.
The parents of the murder vic- pi ) blackened metal from the same {im Ab appeared in court for|!D a "moral and intellectual fog." owner of swank Brown's Casino
Earlier, a crimp developed “in The big plane smashed into an the tranquil attitude sf the de-{ ne fact that at this moment we o.oo 0 "lookout he stole money PEPReWs
| fendant and of his father who ; a few seconds| shared his “complete conitdence” | WOT!d policy and I don't see how
Detective Price Cox, assigned to Among thé first. bodies pulled gard the defendant in court, had
from the plane were those of the) 's father, pilot, Capt, Grover Lee Holloway, igh sob away | Passage of the $5300,000,000 the door only part way and then|ino system has been in operation|
He said he became annoyed by | Papanek’s Appeal the elder Pollard's efforts to Their radio headsets still were .(raternize” with him. He aiso Shelved by UN indicated he might complain for-| young Pollard's!11 | friends” visiting with him dur- shelved without action today the
» | a - Trial observers concluded Sgt. NeW Communist regime in| nounced her candidacy for re-|(ox had determined to aved | Crechoslovakia. first arrested his name was John { possibility of criticism such as!
| complaint has ee ee Ru AnCOCK Council debate of the Czech
been | Crisis unless the United States or criticized for permitting the de-| fendant free run of his quarters | For the 1ast|in the front part of the jail in-|. three terms of Stead of confining him in the cell any United Nations country was
tinction of being first to file for, : CONGRATULATIONS
state representative.
A Republican, he is seeking] re-election, hav- |" ing been a victor in the 1946 elections. {
He said he has never missed a’ roll call in the Indiana General Assembly. He has served as a member of the roads, labor, World War Memorial, safety and affairs of
Charge ‘Mistake’ in Receiving Address
For “misunderstanding” a dispatcher’s radio instructions in a igued statement, Miller fire early Saturday morning at| Ip 2 sige) A Pvt. Kenneth| complained that Mr. Marshall had May broke into the palatial home | Williams, a member of Company {neglected to point out that the ,¢ Mrs. Hannah Ballard, widow 10, has Desh suspended for 10 United States at the moment is| ‘days witohut pay. ot Norman Ballard, former “S, Tire took the life of Cpl. 'Stephen Wood, 18, of Ft. Knox, |#§ after he had carried two} from the burning
nunciation of the “reign of ter-! dents, are being held here for the| {admitted $6000 holdup-kidnaping | Mr. Eaton also appealed to the of Roll Hoss, local night club op-| |erator.
Gerd Scouts
on your
“This political situation is re-| ick sponsible in large measure for{®, French L oe while LeMay KY~
have no fundamental, workable] from a purse and then went up- house.
Fire Chief Roscoe McKinney | Mr. Adam#
stairs to Mrs. Ballard’s bedroom. told the Safety Board yesterday
we will have until the election
French Lick gambler.
swer to the “do something” Miller said Mrs. Ballard opened
t " dit {diminish fire-fighting efforts father of five sons, is a former clamor, of course, is immediate
(measurably. The radio dispatch-|employee of the Allison Division!
Police, 18 Over.” Mr. Eaton said. |He attempted to gain entry bY, mistake” sent the company Indianapolis committees. TH * "| _ Mr. Marshall's immediate an-|using the name of a Well-known i, , the wrong address but did not| Mr. Adams, married and the p I r ay
of General Motors Corp. and the Indiana Highway Commission.
{ Marshall Plan bill. |slammed it when she saw he only a few days. Iwas a stranger. He and LeMay| Approve Promotions He is ber of De at Jes a iomobie, The board approved the follow-| ,¢ Pythias. gros rn ars | * The pair are suspects mn the" Promotions in the Fire De-|and the Baptist church. He lives Ihreaay ae papecis In Ne partment; |at 2056 Central Ave. Fi Casino in May, 1047, it Bert A. Unversaw from cap- R=" ——_— an $816 dice game “heist” in the | tan to battalion chief; Joseph P.
basement of West Baden Springs | Seyfried from lieutenant to cap-
Tomorrow!
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y.. Mar: (UP)—The United Nations
appeal by Czechoslovak delegate Jan Papanek for Security Council.action against Russia and the
Pigeonholing of Mr. Papanek’s ruled out Security
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some other United Nations coun{try decides suddenly to sponsor {the move. There was no indication that
the Indiana Gen. block as a prisoner, prepared to take such a step—at eral Assembly, Deterse uitoreys Jud they least at this time. Mrs. Downey had complied wi gt. Cox's Ye-| It was understood, however, |F . has been chair-|quest and had asked Mr. Pollard that the United States was one | QORTHICK PLYWOOD man of the Af-|not to talk to the detective. They of the countries Mr. Papanek apfairs of Indian- said they had not heard any com- proached before submitting to bon apolis Commit- plaint about young Pollard hav-'United Nations yesterday Mrs. Downey ;o, ing too many visitors and that charge that Russia engineered A former school teacher, she such a complaint would have to the Communist coup in Prague! heaters. has headed several divisions of be taken up with Judge John B. last Feb. 20 in outright violation | == the Community Fund. She is a Hinchman, of the charter. | member of the Central Avenue Yesterday a friend of the Pol-| If the case did reach the SeMethodist Church and a past lard family brought young Pol- curity Council, Russia would be officer in the Federated Council |lard’s 3-year-old son to court and able with her Big Five veto to of Church Women. {during intermissions the grand- block decisive steps aimed either Another candidate for state father introduced the bright-eyed at Moscow or the Czech Comrepresentative on the Republican! youngster around. munists. ticket is Lewis L. Heidt. oi Action on the Czech diplomat’s He is a Republican and life] ‘ ’ complaint, which sought a judg-| resident of Indianapolis, living at Plans Talk on Jets ment. against A 2 2148 Winter Ave. He is married] “Jet Propulsion” will be the unseating of the Communist Pre-!| and father of five children. |topic of C. E. Martin, technical mier Klement Gottwald's Czech Mr. Heidt attended Technical|training supervisor of Allison Di-| government, was ruled out in a “High School, Butler University, vision of General Motors, as he legal decision taken by SecreIndiana Law School and Benja- speaks at the Exchange Club tary General Trygve Lie. | min Harrison Law School. He/meeting at noon tomorrow at the| After conferences with his high has been active in union affairs. [Claypool Hotel. command — including the top! EE iB Cl a i Ais re. PV; hE} ie | Russian and top Czech member of the United Nations staff —Mr.' Lie ruled that Mr. Papanek's |complaint represented a com‘plaint from “a non-government-al" source and as such could not be circulated to Security Council {members and placed on the coun|cil's agenda.
‘Masaryk State
Funeral Planned
PRAGUE, Mar. 11 (UP)- | Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk [will be buried in an elaborate state funeral ceremony Saturday, with Communist Premier Klement Gottwald delivering the main oration. Mr. Masaryk's body lay in {state today in Cernin Palace, the {foreign office building, while {citizens of Prague grieved under Iblack flags flown at half staff. | | A government announcement said Mr. Masaryk will be buried | with full military honors at Lany | cemetery besidé the graves of his !mother and father. ‘ The official account of Mr. Masaryk's death said he committed suicide “as the result of nervjous depression” by leaping 45 feet from a third floor window to 3 (the stone-flagged courtyard of joesnin palace.
‘Dastardly Murder,’ ||Says Sydney Envoy
SYDNEY, Mar. 11 (UP)-—Karol % | Tokoly, acting Czechoslovak con-| sul general in Australia, resigned | 8 [today in protest against the death
: : : {of Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk SCHOOL PRODUCTION—Warren Central High Schoo! choir |in Prague. i members will present the operetta ""H. M. S, Pinafore'-at 3 p. m. re Asatyks death Jot Suicide, tomorrow in the gymnasium. Two of the leading members of the | io, dhi ni Turcer. ne sald in A ast are shown here, They are Hazel Kleyn in the role of Buttercup Stalement auuouncing his sess: and Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. B. played by Larry Crosley.
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“ force which tion Palestine.” 8ix months ag« would have been Middle Eastern ob: they are being Bb garded as “possib: " » THE ARAB resi tion of Palestine Arab higher execu P Palestinian Arabs former Grand Muf It also has the ct and backing of tk composed of all th in the Middle Eas Seldom in Mosl anything united bickering Arabs a position to partit assumed all the a: war which their trey will fight u eliminated and cratic state estab) tine.” » =
THE ARABS' bitter at the Unit the United State that America United Nations in tion and, therefor not an honest pa i! tion. ! The Arabs haw ing small-scale g Jewish settlement cations for the | They plan to step ties in the comin Originally the was to arm quie themsevles duri: months, but to gi of their strength. British evacuated, close in with a = attacks and over fd »” THEIR propag had a much gre: the emotional A ex . Imme United Nations tion, spontaneous in Palestine and Middle East. The the Arab hand a mediately prepal tough fight. The revised Ar train in Syria Arab countries— rilla warfare. schedule has bee thousands of the: } are now filtering 3 der into Palestin of the Arab lib near Nablus, dee tory and surroun Samaritan Hills. = 2 THESE troc equipped, armed matic weapons, § chine guns. The bile units, desig run attacks upc ments in the ou ambushes and ra cations. The Arabs ho these repeated vieaken the Jew defenses that ve resistance will | they launch thei There is no sl teers for the Ars » men from all East have swar teer. Shooting : been preferred hoeing corn. The Arabs h willingness to s the United I Council decides of partitioning refers the Pales tc the Geners further consider They swear, will oppose wil tempt to estal state in Palestis
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DES MOINE (UP)—Funeral held Saturday lace, who gave ry A. Wallace, nalism. Mr. WA yesterday. He v John P., Wall of the Wallace nephew, curre for President candidate, star Paper business. and his brothe; Als father, inh Farmer from t!
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