Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1948 — Page 1

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» With 10 Children Face Eviction July 8Three Spots ‘iba Remain Open |

30 Qualified After |

5 Days of Trials | & By LOUIS ARMSTRONG | Drivers not yet qualified in the 500-Mile Race were today eying .ithe three remaining vacancies. in.

the starting lineup and the positions of four cars qualified at less

Senate n 50 Loew fnqquiry Into

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than 122 miles an hour. Yesterday, on the fifth day of time trials, seven drivers passed [their four-lap test runs, thus {bringing to 30 the number of ma{chines qualified for the 32d run-| (ning of the international event| Monday. | A number of good cars remain unqualified at the track and me-| chanics. of these mounts were] working frantically today to ready the entries for the last day . of qualifications, Saturday from noon to 6 p. m. . Chief Stewdrt Jack Mehan said] there would be no other qualification day granted. Extra Hour Granted An--additional hour. of -quali-| fications between 6 and 7 p. m.| was granted by the technical committee last night. In that] hour four of the seven midweek | qualifiers made their runs, | Fasfest time of the trials yes-|: terday whs turned in by diminu-| tive Mack Hellings in the Don Lee Kurtis Kraft. The Glendale | (Cal.) driver completed the four” laps at an average ed of) 127.968" miles an hour, the fifth : - fastest time of the 30 qualifiers. , on , ‘ : Others who qualified yesterday "WHERE TO GO?—Mr. and Mrs. Orion Williams of 536 N. Pine St., and their-10 children are to be. evicted. . Gi Betisbausen_ in ine Bo. aul = by-July-8-from the “home they have sccupied seven yea rs. It has been sold. Mr. Williams' friends and fellow tanger Motors Special at-126.396, employeey at the Greyhound Bus Garage are helping the family lock for a place large enough, but s5 far they CE We he oven L.have-been- unable to-find-any-landlord-who-will-take +0 -children“and one small dog. Here-are- Mr: and Mrs Wile Bill Sheffler fn the Sheffer Of. TERY ~ liams with five of the children who were at home today: Mildred, 6 months; Maurice David, 2; Marvin Edward, |fenhauser Special at 124.529, Paul

. . } : Russo in the F 30 days 4; Marion, b, and Irene, 17. Five other children were in school. Co. Maserati Be eng

ding the Speed. tending garden, vg or fishing, for or loafing Downstairs Store op has the slacks - d, and plenty of Some are waihs hers dry clean. | can be depend. v for smart ap. ) and faithful

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Vandenberg Orders Probe - 0f U. S. ‘Voice’

Capehart Exposes ‘Slanders’ an States

| WASHINGTON, May 27 (UP) |~—Senate President Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. Mich} today asked the Senate's top investigat|ing committee to inquire into al | [leged “slanderous” State Depart{ment foreign broadcasts. | Angry Senators charged that the broadcast—prepared by the National Broadcasting Co.—slandered their home states with such |statements as ‘New England was {founded on hypocrisy and Texas tion sin.” : The scripts were aired on the |“Voice of America” broadcasts {beamed to Eatin America: - |... Mr. Vandenberg told reporters he was “amazed” by the departs i..He sald that he had asked . . _. ° |Chairman Homer Ferguson (R. {Mich.), of the Senate's Expendi-

[tures Investigating Committee to make an immediate inquiry.

educational system by faithfully |ask Mr. Vandenberg to let it con=

off the furore yesterday by read-

Local Spelling Winner, Colleagues Await job yesterday afternoon to read Arabs Say Jews ¢ i Potomac Cruise; Spell-Down Tomorrow Agrees Unanimously the car for McQuinn. The Indi-

Mass: for N Ty | By DANIEL M. KIDNEY, Times Saft Weiter To Drop Levies anapolis driver took to the ne Capehart Presses Senate [Pus Committee.

boi {at 1 p. m. for his first attempt. WASHINGTON, May 27—"Kip” Hine, Indianapolis spelling bee : By ELIAV SIMON champion here to compete tomorrow in the national contest, demon-| WASHINGTON, May 27 (UP) He completed one lap at 123.899, To Probe '‘Sla

United Press Staft $ f | rhe . and while in the back stretgh the TEL AVIV, May 270 It strated his own idea of “The Breakfast of Champions”—he took his| ~The Senate Firitnce Commit aserat! blew a piston

9 . Hn bed... : . id . i {unanimously - al WV: . A ; . ’ . port ,- _ bt ; a i ; : Jewish convoy attempting to Billeted with champs from other states at the Willard Hotel, |p) to ro — id oo Lira oes Gy vihgiins five hours Marshall to Re on Soviets Broken I ites ye. Phe break through the Arab blockade he 35yeltalay love 2 such luxurious Nving was Tevealed day { omargarine. later was back at the track and Word, as Requested by Hoosier Senator [“yoice” program, to besieged Jerusalem has been oF Yi been acting as chaperon “RIP" ENTERTAINED nis] Before approving the House: | McQuinn. qualified- it. “Times WashIngIon Bureas Mr; Vandenberg suggested that’ thrown back with heavy. losses ,; svoiner for the Indianapolis|colleagues with two parlor tricks| passed bill to repeal the taxes. the Even more serious trouble in-| ~~ WASHINGTON, May 27—Having stirred up a hornet's nest in it might be advisable to trim the but is reforming for a second try, champ since his arrival here by|and treated th & bo of pe » |vaded the camp of the Preston |the Senate by revealing that an NBC “Voice of America” program foreign short-wave broadcasts ER Arab reports said today. amp Monday and trea em 10. a box Oficommittee amended it. to keep Tucker Special. broadcast to South America in Spanish had “ridiculed and de- down from their present 300,000 These accounts said 1500 Jew-|P His mother, Mrs. M. K. Hine candy that he had bought while|pypjic eating places for palming| Al! Miller, drive# of the car, |famed” U. 8. cities and states, Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) words dally in order to afford ¥ Hj ish troops attacked Latroun ons; muciinghiam Dr. Indianap-|S¢arching for a new source of lof colored oleo as butter. tras taking a warm-up lap whenltoday prepared a Senate resolution to investigate the matter. ' |proper supervision. the road to Jerusalem to divert ” flashlight bulbs. He purchased e crankshaft broke while mid- Although the broadcasts had to be farmed-out to private firms The broadcasts read by Sen. olis, is to take over his handling The amendment would require way down the homestretch. A eee eteim——r——_—— - y ’ attention while a powerful con-|, 4." oo “Kip” got that break-|S0 many bulbs from the store i la Aafime . under the law passed by Congress ; y_ /Capehart touched off one of voy attempted to drive throughi, ..°' 'verore she arrived, nearest to the hotel he had been, that: trons fhouc of Smoke billowed establishing the “Voice of Amer-| ithe stormiest sessions of « criti~ the Bab El Wad sector 12 miles * = =» blacklisted. | "ONE: Each separate serving {rom the engine and parts felljca” in the State Department, the cism directed at the State Depart- . west of Jerusalem. AND THE SPELLING bee/ But he found a new place bears labeling identifying it as|along the bricks. Miller brought iatter cannot escape blame for | ‘ment in recent years, Eight hundred of the attacking|champs were somewhat dis- where he can “buy them by the Oleomargarine, and south turns, © 7 Cervween the not censoring the material pre- | NBC, to which the State DeJews were killed and large num- appointed yesterday because the box,” he reported last night. | “TWO: A notice that oleomar- South turns. sented, Capehart contends. UN Veto Refor m ‘partment had “farmed out” the bers captured by Arab Legion trip to the U. 8. Naval Academy| This morning he was armed garine is served is displayed Railbirds Speculate { P ul

troops shifting from Jerusalem at Annapolis, Md. had to be with a boxful and took off early prominently and conspituously al. Johnny Parsons in the Gran- Marshall Responds a : to Latroun, Arab reports said. [called off on account of rain. A for -the sight-seeing at Moun, such places. cor V-8 Special also was forced Meanwhile, a resolution pre(S Convoy Reforming parade of the Midshipmen had Vernon. They will visit the tomb| Chairman Robert A. Taft (R.|into the garage with ~ engine sented by. Mr..Capehart has been . ; been planned, but the. wet day|of the Unknown Soldier en route 0.) said the Senate Republican trouble after one lap of his qualiThe battered trucks of the con- P ‘ " { Policy’ Committee will decide t fyi |acted upon by Secretary of State voy were reported reforming five made that impossible. and return by river steamer on y “ide 10- lying run. | Marshall y po g | Instead they had a party at the the Potomac. morrow when to send the oleo| With three positions vet un- Co io ST Arr & 9 5 “i ied soutbwest af Latroun.... | wiiory and organized thelr 6wn| “The spelling bee starts at 10 bill to the Semate floor: “IHNed and folr cars qualified at] Mr MArshall has sent to CHalre

lclub, which they called “Cham-|a. m., Indianapolis Time, tomor-| Oleo supporters have expressed under 122 miles an hour, rail- man Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. Arab Legion ivops Sa eo pion Honor Association of Most row and the champs will wind|fear that the bill would be lost birds wéte speculating today on Mich.) of the Senate Foreign Re- > y of Jerusalem had cu Proficient Spellers.” The first let- up the day with a banquet wherein a logjam of legislation piling {just how much “pushing” will be, \ C it list of “30 ters of the principal words in this the prizes will be presented. |up for action befgre adjournment.|/done Saturday. = lat ona Commitien 4 : o! prefenitious title spell “champs.” .| Saturday ‘the = week-long. visit) | : :

8 path to the Jaffa gate in the ~. West wall, splitting the. Jewish! . Tesistance pocket Th two. I.

pes— Cob eThe four drivers to! Juallty un-lo 2 ve ot An Israel government com.| Winner of the national spell- here Songindes with a long eruise Fair Weather Seen der 22 are Johnny Mauro_at/cotey Russia. States made by * {down will be t. jon e 'otomac, s “Kip” 790, Myron Fohr at 121.531 munique said that the Jewish 40 Il be made first president.| ; > ‘| The- Capehart resolution was cease fire order was reissuea|And all the champs have agreed says— For Week-End Spider Webb at 121.421 and Ken, 4, eq bY the Senate following : th “Just like the President on a [Fowler at 120.446 |adop & 12 noon Indianapolis|t0 Write letters to each other as us . er at 12 : |President Truman's Mar. 17 stateTime yesterday, on all fronts [one of the organization rules. | wéek-end.” LOCAL TEMPERATURES At the same time unofficial ’

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did not stop. 8a.m. ..63 12 (Noon) 75 faster than 122 miles an hour. |Pistently ignored and violated” its

In Cairo, Secretary General ) | 9a.m ..40 1pm .. 7 international agreements. ..Abdul. Rahman Azzam. rasha-oi- § CAKES T urn for the Worse. = i. bree Miay- Bevelop-Speed I Sen Vandenberg told Ben. Cape the. Arab- League said -the fight-| ; : : . l—-These...are.the.Tom 8arafofl {hart today that he—is-cating a ing would continue until Arab WASHINGTON, N. J. May 27 (UP)—Little Jackie Miller's| Sunny, warm weather is _fore- Special driven by Louis Tomei; special session of his committee Sovereignty was established over dad locked the door to his butcher shop before noon today and cast over the week-end with “good the Ray Brady Special (1946 win- to deal with the matter and will ali Palestine, |went home to wait for a miracle which might save the boy's.life.| chances” of dry, pleasant weather ney) driven by Mel Hansen, the! we Mr..Capehart a copy of the

| Jackie, who is not quite three years old, is" suffering from a Monday for the 500-Mile classic !yegeral Engineering Special Marshall material afterwards. Mr.

wwsmnmmumsee] | Arabs E lcancer. Doctors said death is certain almost any day. i" | whpoay WAY hpeated Jobe Sunty driven by Henry Banks, the Joe Capehart is not a committee mem. adi : d his wife still have faith that maybe some- Thorne Special, driven by theiper, To Modify Demands | But John Miller an ti | degrees. Tonight will be slightly oo" rio otc la he track

ing - will. pull. Jackie through, = Cd , ) : LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., May 28 boy —— weaker this in five. Toukles; Jake robes warmer @nd clear “with the y..ifrqay; the Auto Shippers Spe- Details Broken Down (UP)—The Arab nations are pre- morning. That's when Mr. Mil- from a chubby 48 pounds to 20. mercury around 56. cial driven by Duane Carter, the| The Marshall answer to “the

Paring to reduce their conditions jer decided to close his business And late in April, the doctors Tomorrow was predicted rather poss Page Special driven by Fred| for a truce in Pal gave their verdict. cloudy and warm with the tem Agabashiz nd the BSpeedwa alestine and per-\,nq4 go home. break gabashian a pe yi ‘he Yalt haps give up demands for the| “They told us there was no perature breaking 80 degrees. ~ i (.i| Special driven by Walt concentrate mainly on ‘he Yalta complete surrender of the new| ~The shop will just have tof, "ei jockie's life,” Mr. Mil- Some extremely light showers ,. = |and Potsdam agreements and on state of Israel, reliable diplomatic 5t2Y closed until Jackie gets bet- ler said. } may occur, the Weather Bureau Others in the garage area not [the “understandings” reached in: sources said today ter,” Mr. Miller said. | Then the Millers read of a new predicted. yet thoroughly tried at the Speed-|the Allied Control Councils for These sources, usually correct| At home, he and Mrs. Millerigryg they thought might help However, Saturday through y.. , cht also ‘develop enough| Austria Romania, Bulgaria and on the tangled Palestine issue, started making plans for Jackie's jackie, They got in touch with Monday probably will be clearing speed W surprise the railbirds. Hungary. It is broken down in aid the roundabout rejection by third birthday party oh June 25./the laboratory where the drug, 8nd somewhat cool. At the pres-|™"( "oo Lao tyo'arce three cars 7 the Arabs of the Security Coun-| Less than a year ago John teropterin, was produced. oe ne irri expected for the io qualify will ill up the eleventh in the list. wi cease-fire appeal indicated a Miller and his wife noticed some-| “Our hopes rose” Mr. Miller final qualifications Saturday or i) vow of the starting field.| Largely the charges consist of

} 95 Willingness to compromise. [thing odd about Jackie's rightigaid “After all, look at all the the race on Monday, Paul E. Myl-'p, ©" 07000 50 qualify must the Soviet doing solo flights on »

Compromise, these sources said: (tell. what was wrong, SO they up with every day.” - gist, said. ONE: Some Arab diplomats gent the boy to the Wills Eye, gus jackie continued to sink how admit Privately that the ewish state is a reality. | There, they took out his In- cialist, Dr. Warren 8. Reese, flew Incites Double Stabbing

WO: Members of the Arab ; : fected eye to save his left eye. here from Philadelphia and ex- - — League are. far from agreed on The Millers then took Jackie, amined Jackie. He shook his SHELBY. N. C. May 27 (UP

) the policy they should follow in liner only child, back home again head. There-no longer was any —AnN Army veteran who was

- re in the lineup fo. force ‘that car while they ‘had agreed to the . . out of the race and gain a posi- teamwork that prevailed during {ospital in Philadelphia. and last Thursday an eye spe- Movie Bombing Scene tion in the field, ithe war.

Utah — Mormon “avenging oY bombed went berserk and stabbed y "er But instead of getting better, eye,” he told the Millers, his w . . irecords and do cleric , angels” enforced a 10 per cent * { —— —— rif i v : n 0 clerical work as 4 Brunner Asks New | oo . he w e and himself when he Will Pay Veterinarians to Inoculate the mobile trailer sets up fnocula- tax on non-contributors by Trial in Pit Slavi . police said today. All Dogs in Fight Against Rabies tion sites over the city. The trail- “pounding them with fubber or J | ying n t oO n Sl 3 Arthur Bumgarner, 26, was er was donated to the city by the wood. Attorneys for Herbert Brun- charged with assault with intent! The Indiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals organization several years ago. Nevada--The desert “seems her, 26, have filed a motion for to kill his 18-year-old estranged today stepped to the front on behalf of the “mutt” with an offer| Mayor Feeney today said he like a Siberian slope . . . its two - id trial in Criminal Zourt 2./State to unfold historic lore in institute of Hoosier | wife, who was stabbed eight times (0 donate $300 to hire veterinarians to give rabies vaccination {would meet with the group to dis- prineijal citige ae ia Seay 3 a8 convicted “ecentiy of : last night in the lounge of a the-|“to all dogs.” cuss acceptance of the offer and tion. In Las a . first, y . . . a photo-story by Victor Peterson... ... Page 21 | 0g z Fa ml Boge - “degree murder and sentensed| OUTS P Iy by . nn _ |ater. The veteran then stabbed The donation came after the Central Indiana Veterinary Asso- {POV the money. could be admin- ried and in 9 y 8 uw, life im ent for the! “. » himself three times, 6fficers said L3 istered. vorced. STavel pit” slaying .of Z1-yem-/There’s talk about Speedway . « . motor trouble be- Bumgarner was reported in a| lation of Ingianapolts yesterday announced its members would |" yi..nohilel ISPCA also sug-| Pennsylvania — The Quakers . : Theodore Welfe X ts Rex Mays near zero hour . . . a round-up by critical condition. His wife was| CU leer services in the city-wide oo ona ai" dogs, licensed or un- gested as a solution fo the pres- ars a ‘social problem” because . No 4 X se x y A \ | {rabies inocu’ation campaign only | ” [ ‘efuse’to take vaths in court 3 ate was set by Specipl 2 th rts : §2 recovering, hospital attendants, al licensed, pedigreed or mutt.” . |ent rables stalemate a fee of 50 they refuse’to Udge Dewey Myers for a heat: Louis Armstrong . . . other sports............Page lsaid. h the campaign was limited 10" 14 way estimated that the $300 dents per dog, with the money to and perform military service, . 19.75) Tug on the motion. CE ne | So dog 1s that | J ihould provide. 30 clinical man/go to hire clinical veterinarians The Ruf: Tighe ha Me. Td alleged accom 3 eat } Votes “The eels that in an epl- hours at the established rate of|“if the local veterinarians do not Capehart as na aren ei 2 a Robert 08 Cinapice hot A Key fo Other F ures on Inside P ages Vot fo Call MacArthur deme which is a threat to human |§10 per hour. It has previously with to volunteer in the emer- you proud that you contributed

J Amusements, 27 Crossword.. 23|In Indpls.... 10|Ruark ...... 21," WASHINGTON, May 27 (UP) (life the question of licensed and peen estimated it will: ‘ake 100 Bddie Ash .. 32 Editorials ... 22 Inside Indpls. 21) Society +++24-25.—~ The Senate Appropriations unlicensed -dogs Is. unimportant,” clinicdl man hours to inoculate Bridge ..... 26 Foreign Aff. 22| Mrs. Manners 23 Sports ....32-33 Committee voted 17 to 2 today toa spokesman said today. - Indianapolis’ 10,000-unvaccinated IM. Childs. .: 22 Forum ..... 23 Obituaries .. 12 . »

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beaten Teen Prob... 26 ask Gen. Douglas MacArthur to, “We will turn our $300 over to dogs. oe : : | ; oe ad thrown HATS oJ Slog ified, 35-38 Meta Given, 25/F.C.Othman. 21| Weather Map 6/come hoine from Tokyo and tes-| Mayor Feeney to be used to hire| ISPCA also said it will volun Be . i : - Bide pit. : : 4 Comics vases 39 Hollywood so. 27 Radio seen 14. Women's ess’ 28 tity on foreign spending. ‘clinical veterinarians to vaccinate teer fou women each day to keep.

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[take “by Individual and collective| he department was responsible | self-defense” to quell “any armed {attack affecting its national {security.” | i

a tol Capenart. resolution 1s su {however, that the resolution would

Ito shipment of arms to other na-

|U. 8. participation in foreign de- ‘Avenging Angels’ : |fense treaties. That would be up| Texas and New England — |to Congress later on. |Quoting an “American writer,” detail for each ‘country included] [this country should favor regional was found on hypocrisy and

t |written within the framework of Spanish settler with 600 cows Two important facts point toleye. The doctors here couldn't new wonders science is coming|ler: Weather “Bureau meteorolo- oo vo’ cneed of a car already economic and political matters|the United Nations. If such “and the help of the bulls, of

{treaties were based on self-help. | course,” made the Lore Star

; ~~ § '™M H VY : ti o/the Un Inited States has the. colored ISPCA Gives $300 or u accina 10 # race struggled and- suffcred so the military and wounded in Nor da a . » much , ., the oxcart is the sym * political strug-|(, the little apartment above the doubt of the diagnosis. Normandy and lay - N d t bol of th irit of Montgomery.” gle for Palestine. I nt market rl operate. | “Jackie had cancer of fhe DNelpless while his hospital was eeney ame S 0 ian O1 un ol the spirit of Jontguiugry

{ing of some of ‘the scripts in the |Senate, is a member of the Com-

The House also moved in on

4 ithe inquiry. Chairman J.:Edgar ers y ¢ &)¢ Chenoweth (R. Colo.) said his |House. Executive Expenditures

contracts for the programs, put the blame on two of its employees

| Votes for Pledge and said they already had been /

t To Fight A ression {removed from their posts. | WASHINGTON, 99 27 (UP) |, Mr. Vanderberg, in asking Fer. -

guson’s committee to take over roe Senate... comimitles.. Loday oye -yrvestigation, “explained tHEL (Sought to put this nation on rec- |, pejjeved it wise to get a “fresh” ord as ready to fight, alone or approach on the matter. (with others, against any armed Mr. Vandenberg's Senate For. {threat to world peace. "Nek ¥ | The Foreign Relations Commit-1.6n Relations Committee. earlier Arthur H. Vandenberg (R. Co the voice programs.

unanimously approved a resolu- v - [tion aimed at strengtheding the Mr. Vandenberg said Mr. Fer

guson already was at work on the United Nations. . [inquiry.- Ce

The resolution proposes limita- " tons oh the big power veto in the) While Republicans and Démo

crats alike arose to protest de- ~ ouncil Corin oF thelr-SORTRR. Fett IE

'and recommends U. 8. encourage- Alexander Smith (R. N.'J.) rement of mutual defense plants, | rided the rat fm ~ -- Deetring=- te reer= tht Test LCE wfenata.that Congress, lourity---ameong--nations anywhere nen arment to contract with pri- t isa threat to security everywhere, vate networks for as much as the {the commifteé members called for foreign broadcast work as possi {use of force against. agEressION. ‘ie wi hn. Dery | They urged that this nation make it clear that it will under-|

Ferguson at Work

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Nevertheless, Mr. Smith said,

for supervision of the programs which he “described as “smart aleckry or worse.” Others said The committee emphasized. | t was far worse—probably sabo-

{not of itself commit this COUNLEY | pcacicr ote Ber aie? oo | . rea

tions. Nor would it call for direct|'? the Senate:

But the committee's report sald|the broadcast said “New England

and other collective security pacts Texas on sin.” It addad that a

|the United States then would con-|State supreme In the cattle insider supporting them. [dustry.

. TT ~ | Alabama—‘“In no other part of

geney.” [$27,000,000 to that?™ J oe - ‘Money for the serum will be-| Even .members who generally come available June 10 when the defend the State Department | state tax board approves the attack arose with charges that $5000 emergency appropriation bythe b y : slan-

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