Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1948 — Page 2
Few Changes | ‘Expected in
_ Bookwalter in 1 1th
blican county chairmen and vice- chairmen met in their] home districts today to elect dis-| trict party officers for the com- | ing two years, Most of the present .districtip
expected to be re-elected, leaving “fhe state committes pretty much’ as it has been. In the first and 11th districts, each made up of only one county, the county chair- | man simply appoints a district chairman,
of the state committee, which is!
and vice chairmen, appeared cer- |
ed by observers as definitely out. Ingles to Appoint It appeared possible County Chairman James Ingles “ might! appoint Herman Wolff, chairman! of the candidates’ committee durIng the recent campaign, as Mr. Bookwalter's successor. Lake County Chairman James ® ‘Who won a fight for re-
first district chairman, One prospect for a district Aght |
lotte of Petersburg might
2 forces as Rgarted Dy oe
William
: Meeting Places Listed Schedule of the district et: eo bam me, was! Second district, court house at Winamac; third district, Oliver
in Indianapolis.
students will meet on the campus tomorrow noon to f the state's 58th Jenner-for-Governor| Club supporting
sored by 4 bona fide organiza wu tio the Butler Young
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the - Jenner group:
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_ of Frankfort, chairman, and Lo-| ren Moore, - Burdette - Bissleberg. TEEN PRYTHE ARUN “Rie foal “disnapolis. All the committee members ex- | cept -Miss Augustine are World “War II vetérans. - At the same time formation. of a Montgomery County Jenner-for. | Governor Club was announced ati Orawfordsville. It was the T6th! club to be formed: in the state Officers of the Montgomery County Club were listed as Bows ard R. Conner, president; R. B. McCain, viee president, une Clifford Newsom, secretary. Al are of Crafwordsville.
sg mi sent
Services Thursday For Mrs. Agnes E. Hile
Services for Mra. Agnes KE. Hile will be held at 11 a. m. Thursday in Flannér & Buchanan Mortuary. The place of burial is undecided. The widow of the late Rev, John A. Hille, Mrs. Hile died today in the Methodist Hospital. She lived at 4019 Bowman Ave. 4n the home of her daughter, | Mra. Kephart C.' Karstedt. Born in Montgomery, Ind. she Jived| hefe 28 years. Mrs. Hile was 75 and a mémber of the University! Heights Bvangelical . Lutheran _ Church. : Besides her daughter, other survivors are a _son, Dr. Ralph Hile, Ann Arbor, Mich. . three nieces, ‘Mrs. Frank Long, Mrs. BW Padgett and Cecil Slinkard, all "of Indianapolis, and two grandchildren.
Warren Township p GOP Club to Hear Denny
The Warren Township Republi can Club will prosént former Mayor George Definy, candidate *° T0r Congress from the -11t ~ District, in an-a Mm. tomorrow,
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Highlights of 'Peace Notes’ Between U. S. and Soviets |:
|Ambassador Walter Bedell Smith and Foreign Minister.
chairmen and vice chairmen were. ‘
made up of the district chairmen | refrains from attempting to interfere in the affairs of its neighbors. | drin
tain. John Bookwalter, 11th dis«/ Would cease if Nussia would halt her program of trict GOP chairman, was regard. World expansion.
‘Boviet grievances:
lations with Eastern Europe would continue despite |American eriticism that it formed the basis of the [Soviet-Améritan aiapute.
(dispute Is American action in developing military,
lected to that Job last Baturday {inion was a ggressive in intent, could not be pe18 expected to re-appoint himself gurdeq as a treaty of self-defense and could hot have been creatéd without the sponsorship, Sf the United States. | {prove that Hood did not intend
in the eighth district Molotov said the United States has tatled GOP Chairman Fred Ma. {with Russia.
STE Tov Exchange ¥ Surprises British
‘set fort p.m.
that U. Beas Smith ‘called on Soviet by a javelin hurled by a fellow
i Ron Roreign aa i V. M. Molgtov,
8 cussions gets heir to two countries,
Molotov [ater Moscow sald, but no hint Stone and pierced Mr. Bliopoius’| jas given when the talks rt
/|diplomatic exchange completely vice turprised British London.
lin from Moscow en routs to France for a vacation, said Moscow's broadcas
triet offic A British Foreign @ Democratic state tommittee re- spokesman sald the oon of Terme cei Eo Sipatitation 18 set for Saturday notes was a complete prvi) to the British government. New Butler Club 2. hi 5 F = loomplete id x] at surp | Burkholder said. today the death had disappeared. She was found b gn ps Blast. see pring! + Keith Huddleston, 27, whose a De home of a friend a block 7 B {full official text ot the Américan body was found along White * 0 aC ner Jang Save note, Britain had not ‘River near here yesterday, WAS her. in an ambulance she broke
A group of Butler University Made any similar proposal to
the. Governor After Becrétary of State George! since his medical discharge from
+1 Cs Sep of Ser. William BE. Jen 'the Marshall
ne Bscause of & camipus wile hit Western - Europe in “his Matvard, Death, he said. & , ty was! cAndidate clubs must be apon- speech last spring. pharen
Repubtios an Club named a committee of co-ordination bureau composed: four to MAnAge organization of the Communist parties: of nine along the river. Members of (nations formed. at. Warsaw in! The young. veteran was atruck the committee are Robert Ayres Béptember.
‘af the Boviet seizure of the former Romanian kingdom, is to have
© detalls, of
R&S
rl Michael Pera. as family affairs, wants. to a, ™ Poors apes) dispensa- [iid Ares, on Which
Witnesses Relate Story .. Of One Slain, 2 Hurt
| A story of a wild shooting] 'affray in which three persons wére wounded, one fatally, wa told on the witness stand of
Criminal Court No, 2 today in the Hood, 30,
Highlights in the diplomatic exchange. between U. 8.
Deputy Sheriffs vigil Quin TWO: The rest of the worid has reacted by grouping together mverett Maxwell to in self defense. Charles Wall, 36, fatally] nation of the West, has been forced to take a lead-| ome near Epler Ave. and Road ing part in building up a military adequate for g7 on May 3, 1047. defense. . Find Woman Shot FOUR: United States policy to oppose con-| g1.4ide the Wall home, officers tinued Soviet expansion has the support of the y.siified they found Mrs. Mary American. peoplé and will be prosecuted, vigorously. |; iijjan Miller, sister of Mr. Wall FIVE: No domestic considerations, such as and former wi wife of Hood, with the Rutumn- presidential- elections or Boviet- propa - th Her—sto
this policy. with a bullet in his chest.
BIX: “On the other hand, our government! ™ Mr. Wall d wishes (0 make it unmistakably clear that theirs Miller United States has no hostile or aggressive design .,vered f
Mr. Smith One change in the membership Whatever with respect to the Soviet Union.”
Ni U. B, policy cannot injure the Soviet Union if Russia lis Pans Hood had been jg and went to see ‘his IGHT: Some parts of U. 8. foreign policy opposed by Moscow | ox. wife after learning that she {h secretly masried Hubert filler. They said state's witnesses will (testify that Hood engaged in an argument with Mr. Wall, at whose home the Millers were [Hving, and that the ‘defendant shot Wall during the quarrel. State Maps Strategy Siates attorneys sald witnesses ‘will testify that Hood then went! inlo the house, land then himself. Defense Attorneys Russell Dean’ |and Robert Carrico said they will
Mr. Molotov in hia reply listed four major ONE: The Soviet policy of strengthening re-
TWO: The real basis of the SBoviet-Ameérican
naval and air bases around the world “encirelin the U. 8. 8 R THRER: Creation of the Western European
Mr. Molotov
Mr. [to shoot Wall, that they were “the fli-trade agreements best of friends,” and that the de- | tendant was angry only at Mrs. | Miller, his ex-wife. They sald {they will contend that shooting of | Mr. Wall was accidental. Mrs. Miller and her husband |were expected to testify about {their version of the shooting later today. Mr. Miller was not at the Wall home at the time of the
FOUR: U. 8. action in shutting off 1 or ports, to Russia. ful
|Middie's Javelin | ‘Slips and Kills |
Fellow Athlete
| ANNAPOLIS, - Ma. May 11 .pooting. having left there a few Smith Says Reds (UP) — Midshipman George 3 mts ‘before atthe request of Broke | Confidence [Bliopolus, 28, of Rawlins, Wyo., Mrs. Miller.
Radio Masoow feported today W848 accidentally killed during’ 8. Ambassador Walter Navy's track practice yesterday,
Woman Shot, Man Slugged
Police Hold Couple
athlete.
Navy- officials said. the sharppointed javelin slipped out of the hands of Midshipman George
ifferences’
would neck. He died 20 minutes later] gh Shy NAY 10 the Naval atag. .After Prolonged Row A varsity basketball player as Miss Marioh Roberts, 50, of authorities in Well a8 a trackman, Mr. Elipolus 1218 Nordyke Ave, was recover. i nm ath me 10a fom Sul wend . Academ t. .f ck an " And Mr. Smith, arriving in Ber ey ana, medical of-|{1 same address, had & bump on floor, said death was due to in. Dis head as the result of a pro-. & surprise ternal hemorrhage. ones ght yesterday.
According to police, Miss Robe % wi ried hos | Mr. Stone was Nor “hock |€Tts started fighting Gibbons yes-
terday morning to get him out of bed. As she was leaving the room, | Gibbons got a 23-caliber rifle, police sald, and shot her in the | back. | ~ Angered by this, Miss Roberts said she went back, grabbed the {gun away from him and smashed a Deer bottie over his head. Runs Away a “ Finally someone called fos, The announcement Was & jackson County Coroner V. L.'but by ay ing dsr Robes
of who would participate. Russian announcement of the
“We were not consulted.” wl svMol "May TI peputy|
surprise © to us.
When police attempted to put
an accident. away and ran. Recaptured, she 1 te of Was finally taken to General HosMe. HuGdionon, a -velergh pital where a bullet was removed from her back. It had missed her
W.. { Russ Counter Move {World War II, had been Sublevt “Phe-exchange -came -one- year: io. seiures. similar. 40... epile
doctors said. Both were in jdil today charged with vagrancy.
= Dhrysler Strike
Marshall's announcement of | {service in February, 1945, Mr.
Plan to reviye | Burkholder said.
[caused by a Sompisation of o ars Mr. Muiofov countered with an:|focation and drowning of the Cominform, a. veteran. had an ine hea wa, ‘of [thée dowh tn ‘the marshy su
jon the head récently while re-
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PRYSIN services were tw 16:1 i — which led to his death. | set ® a.
aay for Carrie G. Moore, 67, who| Funeral services will be held cprywier Corp. production em(was strangled when a storm. win- for: Mr, Huddleston (tomorrow. ,izuaes 14 -strike.
dow fell on her neck as she was His parents, four brothers afd" Norman Matthews, UAW dis looking o out t the window. twa Asters survive. rector for the Chrysler department, said he was prepared to Hint Michael, Anne fo Wed mist im’ vie! iin with the company until 7:30 p. m, today on - union demands for a Sometime in Week of May 16 i nist Mr. Matthews announced the Reporters Find Same Hush Hush en Details strike deadline while federal and That Surrounded Elizabeth Before Marriage | cioseted with Chrysler offeials in By PAUL GHALL Times’ Foreign Service an effort to reach a basis for - t renewed bargaining. } PARIS, May 11-—The Michael-Anne idyll, begun in the mids Both sides have clufg to their itions since they reached a A happy ending after all. pos 3 Michael has forbidden relatives and friends here in -Baris to deadlock Apr. 16. Co give any indication as to either the date or the seiting of the wedding, but certain signs point toward Copenhagan anid Whitsuntide in Mrs. Charles Facker the week of May 10. eet ivesti. ¢ Would like to have nothing To Be Buried Tomorrow gation reveals, ‘Princess Anne's said until after the céremony. Services for Mrs. Anna Facker, dressmaker is putting the wed. One reason for keeping ihe who died Sunday in her home at (ing wh aboard & Copenhagen- Copenhagen ceremony quiet 1s,553 W. Morris St., will be held at a next Thursday. It Piinces® Anne's religion. When [10:30 a.m. tomorrow in the G. H. Bou he safely Anne applied to the Pope for dis< Herrmann Funeral Home. Buria) assumed the (pensation to marry a non<Catho- will be in Round Hill. 8hé was 80. |ceremony will lie, his condition wax that the Born in Clark County, Ind. [take . place not children be brought up in the Mrs. Fackér lived here 40 years, long after the Catholic faith, | Survivors are her husband, tulle and white Mike Said ‘No’ pharles A. Facker; a son, Louis satin marvel by | Michael said, “No both Be. B Boruleln her moter At RApuAN arr |cause the Romanian constitution ary Lack. a a Sahanolis; a 8 thod [demas of ox ayccesaioh and | Indianapolis, Mrs. Nina Perry,
Report rs have caust he himself ‘dislikes to Whiteland, and Mrs. Hattie Perry e | Submit. ' {been tenaciously All #fforts to soften the Pope Chicago. and one ne Seandehiid, clinging to the [by emphasizing the royal angle
Raphael coat-
(have failed s \ . tatls, But the ave failed so far, The Pope is
all the more adamant because King Boris of Bulgaria and Princess Gllovanna of Italy both promised to educate their. children in the Catholi¢ faith and falled- to
do sos dent of the American Molasses An American couple. who have Co., died of a heart attack yesterJust seen Anne and Michael, say day. He was 51, the princess is so much in love Taussig was & close friend of oda Be Michael, Poisid the late Presidént and served as nne personal re I Michael, who. is seatoral in | changed her religion to dveid get- many matters SEY, y
Mr. Ghall
Bourbon«Parma. family designer has maintained the same consist. ent hush<-hush that surrounded
Friend of FDR, Dies
BAY SHORE, N, Y., May 11 (UP) »— Charles W. Taussig, A membek of President Roosevelt's
‘Princess Elizabeth's Néw Deal brain trust and. presi-
bridal gown beforé her marriage Philip, However, Anne's trousseau has. been: photographed and has appeared In French an. American magasines;
owiaduty publicity. 1¢ possible
| cetved by Robert Pope, 28, of a Peoga. 0 g hy He was found about 11:30/ (o'clock last night in his parked! car in the 1000 block of KE. Le|Grande Ave. with his arms {ty stashed and his head battered. |
sidewalk. He was put back in his,
nd. Declares Dividend
ling Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc, Records showed he has been ar “THREE: The United States, as thie #trongest wounded in the front yard of his deciared a $1.25 dividend on Prior rested for vagrancy, preferred $1.75 per share of its 7% cumulative preferred payablq to holders on record Ju regular quarterly dividend of 15 almost two yedrs awaiting trial cents was voted on comnion.
ganda about an American depression, can aiter|,.q nearby roy wa, Hood aaeld
shot Mrs, Miller |
PAY..epinat” column ‘by only an ineh; 4
{sisting arrest on a charge of in-| . DETROIT, May 11 (UP)—The Killed as 1d as Window Falls Falls, taxication. but the deputy coroner 0 nied Auto Workers loday,
bl A ‘ad thé hour for 73,000
oe Was an
A 25-year-old suspect who was unable to give a satisfactory ex-|
Nurse Alberta Green at Indiana’
be given a lie detector test today.
The - attractive nurse was
trial of Cartwright H car and police were called State Setup Jv. M. Molotov of the Soviet Union follow: [charged with first degree murder.| = , Bf Joi Hospital he Was un-|Disdgeoned to death at Rotary Points made by Mr, Smith: - After—a jury of -10- men-andi pis’ +0 tell how he was injured. two years ago and the crime reWw I S ONE: Extension of the area of Soviet power 1s a ClO threat two . women Was inpaneies mains unsolved. 0 May ucceed to the world. The suspect told conflicting Fé
stories his presence.
disorderly, conduct and assault and battery. Detectives still ‘tag as “major stock-| suspect” in the murder Samuel 15. The| Crawley, who has been jailed for
shares Series A and
‘on an attempted bludgeon rape.
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Ruling Awaited in Crown Point. " Four Women, 8 Men to Give Verdict
CROWN POINT, May 11 (UP)-—Four mothers and sent mn men
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bad-| University Medical Center Was 10, y.,, "panjel A. Jensen of nearby Griffith, who were
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He was arrested by a special of their son, Albert, 10.
Neighbors said they saw him ensens Albert out of drive up to the curb, jump out of|Buard at Rotary Convaispeent [Te TAL grade cisssroom and his car and yell: “Get a doctor. "| Home of Riley Hospital Sunday, .., teaching him him at home beThey sald he then fell on the| night |cause, they sald, the teachers at
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el Seized in P Freedom §S After a wild state police fire stolen car overt block, Raymond § today. Under .thé car two badly frighte boys who had « few hours earlie diana Boys' Scho One of the boy tenced to the scho and the other fr ‘Spot’ Sto The stolen car Fox, of R. R. 3 1 State - Police O Roush and A. B, ted” the car in | few minutes afte: broadcast. As the stolen ca from them, the of! shots into the car, attempted to tur ner, the car overt They. were not, |
Wrecked No Strain; Wants His
I —— THE only thin, Uriah Ikenberry R. R. 19, Box 505 was struck by a |] tral locomotive an a block, was the | teeth, He was struck in the 4100 block, Ave. about 1 a, on his way home. » -
“I'VE __DRIVE crossing a thous never got “hitb said as he was gharged with drur When he. got uj in jail this morni eat. His false te ing. , BR “That's - the on worries me,” he ss His ear-was a w
Report ‘Cl Blight Vec
Residents in th blocks, 8. Walcot today that some blighting . - vegeta neighborhoed, ca lettuce and grass It- was believed fdents that chlo seeping from the 1 Jones Chemical C Ave. However, Willia company manage any damaging | escaping from the there had been n shipped by the f Apr, 15,
Korea Reds
To Cut Electric
SEOUL, May 11 occupied north Kq the smashing succ tions in the Am zone today with a out oft electric pow A spokesman fe nist-dominated N People’s Committe, rongyang: radio power would be ci Korean representa to settle the issue power were sent’ t Zone by May 14. Both American tions officials wer the turnout in ye tions, forecasting
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