Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1948 — Page 3
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THURSDAY, DEC. 5 1048
Auto- filane. > Crash Probed; | 10 Injured
Car Victims Returning, From Yule Party
Air National Guard authorities at Stout Field today began an © Investigation of the plane erash, yesterday #hich critically Injined one woma< and caused minor in: Juries to nine others
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tion “today at General Hospital the National Guard plane. struck the car sh¥ was driving at Holt and Kerr Rds, Three other: women and seven children were riding with Mrs. Albrecht, All; except Mrs. Albrecht's son, David, 3, received minor injuries.
southeast corner of Stout Field after the craft struck an dutomekile and crashed: yesterday.
C. Kelly of 3539 Graceland Ave. Lt, Kelly walked from his plane to an ambulance. He was taken
; Plane. Demolished Two Burglaries fread injury and broken arm and others “went “courageously” “to buf {hfft it was withheld by Su- polish. A costume Bracelet, with The pilot, whose plane was de- - i ) oe heir deaths, a report confirmed gamo prison authorities for what two Tows of green and white molished in the southeast corner Carl Edward West, 28, of Cin- by the official description of the he pelieved was censorship con-/stones in a setting of gold mesh, of Stout Field, was 2d Lt, Victor, cinnati, is in General Hospital hanging “issued by Gen. Douglas sideration. He could not say was around one wrist. 2 » with * .lacerated forehead and whether it would be released for, The coroner's office tentatively | .
| Supermarket, Auto
to General Hospital but later re- Parts Firm Looted llaceration. Shelby St! yesterday when struck, The bodies of the seven war 110- to 120 pounds and was a leased. : tit. DER ’ . | The plate glass window in Mil- by a car driven by Delbert A. criminals were reduced fo ashes prunet. : re-in--the ear wit Pho “Continued From Page One) 1er-Wohl "Co: “45 E: Washington Dale; 16;-of -826-E. Hanna. Ave. at the - Yokghama; rrematorium —
Albrecht were: Mrs. Janet Kukulski, 33, of 4705
) : workmen who once ¥ Jae St. and her children; cape in that direction, Patrolman an automobile driven by Mr./ifi’s deputies were called Jo ex- were completed in SBugamo prison.i, ‘oq and cheered when Tojo, at Judi on & Donna Rae, 5, Golden ran in the rear entrance. Cates hit a safety zone guard'tricate Mr. West from the cab The ashes were placed in small] pe ‘height of his power, made Mrs ankle Lea, Westell. 43 of The store was empty. and ricocheted into the front of b{ his tractor-trailer early today black boxes and carried away wartime tours of Japan.
They called immediately for re-
1901 8. Lawndale Ave. and her inforcements. Squads were pulled
children, Thomas, 7; Steven, 4,
“from the store's big front win- s dows, Burglars ‘who entered.the build
mas program at St. Ann's Pa. * rocnial School, The children were } clutching Christmas presents in their arms when the plane struck the left front corner of the automobile’s top. ’ Gs oh
stole $575 from the safe of the] ‘Standard Auto Pafts Co. 639 8.|
RERIANG 15502 Kes wood Siig Lewiten « es z burglars placed a ladder against] the building and climbed to the; roof. They cut a hole in the top; of the building. pulled up the ladder and pushing it through the.
Lt. Kelly and two other Na tional Guard pilots had been fly-. ing in formation. They had made a.turn around the field and one pilot, Capt. George E. Myers, had’ Just landed.
z . o rg ~ y y The Albrecht car in which three. women and seven children were riding when it ‘was struck on the top by a crashing National |} 1c" climbed down %into the inQbservers ‘said Lt. Kelly was : : | : ’ Tol Ta vers ane Guard plane. The car smashed into a tree. [terior.
field when the wing on his F-51 CE a 3 | fighter plane dropped, possibly Ere & . : 0 from the propeller wash from, Capt. Myers’ plane Wing Strikes Tree “It ‘was said Lit. Kelly recovered: from the slip but his left wing struck a tree at the south edge] of the field. The plane turned a complete circle in the air, struck
Leave Through Roof The company’s -tall safe was turned over onto its back with t* - aid of two hydraulic jacks {found in the building. Then, using two axes and a sledge, also found] in the establishment, the bur{glars beat a hole in the bottom of: ithe safe and took out the money in small bills and coins, Mr. Rubenstein said it ap{peared the burglars left the buildling through the hole they had cut! {in the roof. } -The company was closed last, night at ¢ p. m, and opened at] labout 7:30 a. m. today at which, time the burglary was discovered. 1 Burglars who broke an office, !window of the Daylight Coal Co.,! 1300-E.-Le Grande Ave; last night| obtained two 22-caliber rifles, $3 in cash and $4.50 in stamps, po-| ‘lice_were told by Robert Hurt, 26.| {of 1123 Hoefgen St. an employee. eT I
spinning around several times. The wing was torn off and the’ engine was ripped from its mount-
g. Field officials said a trans-| port plane had just landed prior| to the accident and they were! sure the warning lights for motorists fo stop on Holt and] Kerr Rds. were still on. | The Air National Guard Aireralt Investigation Board began today questioning witnesses and) persons involved in the accident, &
> Motorists Warned
Convict Truck Driver
MUNCIE, Dec. 23 iUP)—Em-| _.erson_ Steiner, 28-year-old Port‘land truck driver, was held under a reckless homicide conviction to{day in the traffic death of an | Eaton couple and their infant son. | | Steiner was found guilty in Del-| aware Circuit Court yesterday and| ) was fined $100. He was arrested | Dec. 31, 1947, after his truck|
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (UP)! «The Federal Trade Commission] warns motorists that a new anti-| freeze called “Polar Zone” has a calcium chloride base which may
‘engine. The commission accused Saul| Fehlden and his Federal Chemical
David Albrecht, 3, only one of || persons not-injured when a-
;Collided with an automobile near Manufacturing Co., Baltimore, of, plane struck his mother's car, is comforted by Mrs. Bertha Mont- [Duncle. | a Geir son were LE making “false, deceptive and mis- |e 4701 W. Regent St. who resides near the accident scene. fatal J | leading” ~claims—in-— = i y: i with the anti-freeze solution. Mr. Fehlden denied ‘the charge cl th -A-Chi led St Up Y } Sh g and challenged the government to/ oO e t e S u e o° in “tet impartial scientists test his] 9 (Continued From Page One) + L.S. Ayres & Co..... 20.00 Management Comproduct. He admitted “it contains! no rt | : ‘Clothe«A-Child children were em-. United . Christian Youth I: I mittee, Bridgeport calcium chioride; but said he has! ovees of "National Malleable Brookside Evangelical Brass ..oo000 00 AS Ehiaran
perfected a formula that neu-
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i Steel Castings Co. They took 28. United Brethren ..... hildren-to. the stores and shopped; owen Saving xi for them. Mr, and Other big donors from prévictis’ Bentley {years who again spread Christ- Fletcher Trust Women’s. A-Child chil Club
i Mrs. John G. 14 Children,
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| Moldings; Ine. who took 17. chil- Restaurant . vos oon Drom noEUIAE Chrismes ren, “ana” siployees and he J ac aon Engineering a.m: Greenwich Time (4 a. 'm. labor-management committee Of . Cou Ine vee srvrse Indianapolis Time}, tomorrow... | Bridgeport Brass; -whe outfitted. out Faithful Auxiliary The Pope will. speak in Italian, | 19 youngsters: “1-278 to the Internation« His message will be repeated The Indianapolis Junior Chams=, . al Assn. o. Machinists later over Radio Vatican at inter- ber of Commerce took 14 children: Loyal. Followers _ Class. vals in 20 other Janguages, in- to the stores. Thirty-five donors Freetown Fvangelieal eluding English. {shopped for 124 children-in-addi- United Brethren Sunhopitative sources” sald tHeltion: to the mearty 200, who. were. day School ooensesrs,
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au will be a Vatican state- taken to the stores by. Clothe-A- Ipha “and Beta Hi-Y Club __,. ra «Jment-on international. affairs in, Child staff shoppers. jie Hive of Warren Cen- guy -Gown.& Erench Room... | the wake of the general lack of | 5 : EE oN ae 4 I L. 8S. Ayres & Co: “8 Children: success of the United Nations CONTRIBU TIONS Melody Manor Teen Age PL. Dept. of General Assembly in Paris. Previous balance. ..$10,445.84 Group Brookside Com- P. R. Mallory Co... 2 Children | Tout Assembly and 115.35 po uuity Comer ‘osx vas 3 Linde Air Products l Test Plant 5......... f Ey ool Room ....... 2 Children 2-Hour Quake Noted | Employees: and. Friend. WP. Cc nerinenan 300, Tool Ru Pinginoer. WESTON, MES TE BE HAP pp Gea iE masses S00, Rh kine Ladoga. 5.00 ing_ Co. In —An earthquake of moderate in- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bruch PATRIA APM Sot git le tensity that lasted two hours oc-| and Friends ....... 35.00 Sigma Tau Sub Debts. . 200 | incoln Hotel Wait- _ curred today in the vicinity of the Al and Clara Aulbach.. 10.00 Painters, Welders and OI Ti ant 3 Children | Aleutian Islands, the Boston Col- A Friénd ...c.ovvuvine 1.00) Carpenters Dept. 328, ‘Alison's Material Han . lege seismological station re- Marsh & McLennan, Ine. 25.00 Allison Div. 8. M. C... 16.00" Gling Division, pOrted. The Rev. Daniél Linehan,|In the name of Little 2.00 Henrietta Davis ' Mis- Plant. 87... ives ..' 8 Children 8. J, the seismologist, said the! ‘Gladys ............. 2.00 sionary Society ...... 5.00 proctricians of Internaquake first was’ recorded at Lions Club of Indianap- C.D. R....ooivnninninn 2. tional Harvester ...... 1 Child} 2:52:30 a. m. (Indianapolis Time). OMS .iveuveuverersnes 25.00 Ethel, Penny and Kathy 10.00, oo vhoug ...... reese 1 Child yg rn Mr. and Mrs. Frederick In memory of Judy Lee 200 p. R. Mallory Plant 8 ... 1Child| Rites bor Packer A. Parker ..... ne oC Ww. Weathers pewrees 10.00 D. Gardner & EmAUSTIN, Dec, 23 (UP)—Sery. American Federation of Fisrim Shrine No. Wes. 800) ‘pigyees ...........:. 10 1 Child fces-will be held tomorrow for Hosiery Workers, tn pile 2 he Employees of RoadwayJoseph 8. Morgan, 90, founder| Branch No. 35, Knit- hiring A FXPress +..osevseresss 1 Child and senior partner of the Morgan {Pg Dept. Real ' Silk Michael a. thiol 0.00 Customers of Corky's Packing Co. Mr. Morg; the Hosiery Mills ...... 191.60 one an Kathleen "200 TAVOrR «..civvcersars 1 Child father of Ivan C. Morgan, ninth Employees of | Tablet ea Xerzl Unit 4 Long Distance, In- ! district Republican chairman, | Dept. i LIILS Cos. ip Stores, Inc 4h 86.00 dishes Bell Telephone Lena n memo ' hie Vs any , o Fea died Tuesday -night-in_his_liome. oy poy Greek Garden Regal Store, I8.esres 8 P. R. Mallory Co. MainLEY IN BRUSSELS Club ivssinesss oe S.00\0lmy 2 AY cveene tenance Division { BN USERLS, jor 2 (UP) Harriet Williams 0s. 10.00 Women's Society of In- | Plant 2 ..... . 1 Child Vice President-elect Alben W. A Friends .......... 25.00 Won go Florists .. 5.00 New York Central RailBarkley and Air Secretary 'W. New York Central Rail- . Friday Friendship road Equipment Dept.. 1 Child Stuart Symington arrived in| road 3d Trick Hump Rae dG teresa 10.00 pearson’s Warehouse Em- | Brussels aboard the latter's pri-| Workers ............ 36.00 Ar and BY corsevorey ployeées a n d Office { vate plane today. Sen. Barkley ARORYmMous ,....... 1.00, on of Children... B00] Foros .ors rien vevsses 1 Child will remain until tomorrow with In memory of Mabel... 5.00 ~ Fre Heacock, » aq International = Territorial his son-in-law, Douglas MacAr-| Nurses in Surgery at ao gi sereraiaea 2.00 Operations Dept, Eli thur, first secretary in the U.S. Methodist Hospital .. 50.00 Bae uneral Home. . 10000 3, i 11y International embassy and a nephew of Gen. Richardson Co. ........ 100.00 Darble and Millie ...... 8.00 Corp. viivvvivinrineiss 1ChiMd Douglas MacArthur. | Personnel of the Circuit —t——, 8. Ayres & Co. Coat . | Court. of Marion Today's total ....v.....$ 1,385.10 Pept. +vasiiisisiramas 1 Child AFRICAN ‘CHAMELEON stiri COMME man sis nt opm, 12.00, s=————— Employees of Sanders 3 The African chaméleon gom- Office Employees of In- | Total to date ..... . $11,880.9¢/ Barber and Beauty ! bines many unusual traits, in- diana Grain Co-Opera- ! DIRECT DONORS Fo BOP eave adsnsnenanhn. 1 Child] cluding the ability to change tive, Ine. wuvisvveiss 40.00 Employees of National | Theta Delta Sigma So- - color, eyes that rotate in ‘‘tur- Night Shift, Depts. 8, 9 Maleable Steel Cast- { POFIY susivirrviiinees 10h rets,” a prehensile tail, a flattened | and 26, Link Belt .... 6800, Ings .............. 38 Children Spartswear Accessories of body, a head with horns or crest Commonwealth Loan Employees of Mould- L. 8. Ayres & Co. i... 1 Child and a tongue that shoots out with 0. NO. fF viieonsins ALO0 Ings, TRE. HULL TIT Children Harrison Hate Em mel (Art Needlework Deple Employees aud ihbue Voyeen srsasrancensens 1 Child
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1 bea 9 Hurt Tojo Cheers Jap Way Pale Seek 1F In Local and OF Life, Dies Bravely
State Traffic
lowa Man Dies In. Upstate Wreck
One person was killed and five injured, Jeritically, in accidents in the city es state today -and- yesterday.!
Dead:
Louis D. Burrack, 55, of Mon- i, seven different jeeps. ticello, Iowa.
Injured: Mrs.
Delbert J.
Wayne, in the same hospital, conParts of the National Guard airplane piloted by 2d Lt. Victor C. Kelly, 24, are strewn over the dition not serious. Robert Taylor, 58, of meee SOULHErN Ave., tion in General Hospital with a!
|bruises, condition not serious. Robert Dale Cates, Terre Haute, suffered a deep nose
the store according to police. Auto Skids
near Ind. 33, skidded, and collided police said.
‘|ing by cutting through the rod8| STRAU SS SAYS:
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Helen Burrack, 48, in critical condition in St, {Joseph Hospital, Ft.
a woman's apparel store, was
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Maniac in 4 Torso Slaying
Body of Woman
Found in River : SACRAMENTO, Cal, Dec. 23 UP)~—A young woman whose ade torso was found floating in Naya said he performed the American River may have rites over the seven bodies jn|been the victim of a sex maniae, .
An eyewitness account of their coffins outside the death cham! {authorities said today. ber immediately af ' Jast minutes before they entered jer. the eXe0y-1 Police were attempting tol
chamber Ww 8 tions, . Ne aH Sh vey in aig The lids had not yet been identify the hady found yesterday dhist priest who was permitted to closed, he said, and he saw the/by Angelo S$. Pellegrini, 17, of visit-them for final services on faces of all the executed men. [North Sacramento. Young Pellethe day preceding the hanging. | Their faces were “serene, clear greni was hunting rabbits on & The priest was not permitted and clean,” he said, and gave the ranch bordering the river when to enter the execution chamber, 'Mmpression they had not suffered he spotted the body. Tr \ anal. | in the executions, = The legs had been sawed off at Couragevusly: fo Drath The priest said Tojo left a last the hips and the head was missThe priest said. Tojo and the message intended for the world ing. The fingernails bores red
Buddhist Priest Says Executed War Lords
Paid Final Tribute to Emperor, Country
By EARNEST HOBERECHT, United Press Staff Correspondent TOKY Dec. 23—~Former Premier Hideki Tojo and the six, warlords who were hanged with him “went to their deaths after! giving 10,000 cheers for the emperor and the Japanese way of life,” the Buddhist priest who accompanied them to the execution chamber said today. The seven Japanese warlords were exec uted beginning at one} minute after midnight today. Their bodies were cremated and MacArthur’ public relations ofthelr ashes scattered to the winds ‘in different areas by U. 8, soldiers
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Wayne, Wolf, 34. of Ft.
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‘with Mr. Wolf's oF, according to state police. Mr. Taylor was walking ACross
placed the victim's age as about 21 years. They estimated she was about 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighed
publication.
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police said.
State police, firemen and sher. “/Sht hours after the hangings placed in the crematorium by
| Japanese
after the vehicle ran off the road from the crematorium in seven
They were reported cremated in and plunged down a six-foot em-| different jeeps.
They were scat-/large wooden coffins while weare
= Mr. Burrack was killed and:bankment on U., 8. 52, one-half |tered secretly s6 tha! there could i th nd Maxi from other districts to form a . ould ing the same clothing in which a They, were. a tight circle around the area. his wife and Mr. Wolf injured mile east of the city limits. be’ no final resting Place to pro- they were hanged i" nT ETL sera Es er rh pos TERE re eR be FRE by SoA ang he Ee a er Tos es a . By } ; ih CLA home ini Si
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