Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1948 — Page 3
ees have released 13 of 17 high-rank- : f ] ; “fractured skull and brain injuries|cial lightweight plane to Green-| \ , linking him with Communist rket jug Replies leaders from Cap-| ...." 5 blue Mercury coach ca-|land to aid in the mercy mission. O°" Re Sresulapdy wuaiher |espionage. wr x those released was Dr Ireened to the wrong side of the High winds and swirling snow| * ; = Acting Chairman Karl E. JC age AN oe! Fre ‘|street and bounced up on’ the again yesterday prevented rescue } Cancel Yule Leaves Mundt 5 (R. 8. D.) of the House * rees to give — § ne hel PEST CH is: »deiygs cagrved planss Rear the scene from taking| The Navy ordered the Saipan|Un-American Activities Commit-} , » Christmas sentative y away without stopping. Be I ES SR TR AT rp rh: ASAE b SRELEN BO, further RY Te doi ET : till crowded was announced. Another Pedestrian Hurt . In Good Condition mas leaves, to tear down its holi|INVeSUFATION = oF AT FT FO AR A SN pS SRA : i Dutch Fear Coup Laney Cork, 22, of 1817 Yandes| Though seven of the 11/day decorations and to put on! CORGUSE while Be was an'official in : : . : uced prices Dutch quarters uid the Dutch ot escaped injury as he walked stranded fliers have been full steam ahead” in an effort |! o : al oa De iid reli 9-310 10 30 ou Jot fin vl because| With the victim by diving to one grounded on the Arctic icecap 10-feach-the BIFRER, “to his death in New York on Mongave trees wr Coundll's cease-fire on Com. dide. Another pedestriad, Clinton since. Dec. 9, they were reported) For the past 24 hours, long-|,,, wag cleared of any suspicion Fe the CC _ aye into:Come: is trell55, “of 1418 E. 224 St. jin: good condition ov + faced. sailors. who had hoped ito, of digtovaty yesterday by: Attor- 3 boro B oh as Ihe i I i WC Ce TE iad knocked down by the hitorun’ +The Saipan, palf of its perspn-'epjoy. Christmas at home, -have/, C7 Hy ali ps ee nie ts i d. Wheeler - -- \... "The Communist: Header: Dutch GF : mM = UE gh mastily calldd © back “from been trouping back to Norfolk. ney 3 neral’ Tem C. Clark. Mri ow SH ge i He ro : uarters said, is Tan Mdlaka, who ™ * , oy oe fly was : : Clark said ‘an FBI theck showed Cree oi ‘ + v q Christmas léave, originaily was|The Navy has rounded up its, J " 3 earlier this week said over Radio| He suffered a fractured leg and : - Mr. Duggan wag “a loyal em-= . 5 ‘ = iy found it : : slated to leave Norfolk Mast night. most skillful helicopter pilots tos T, - 'Y Kediri that hé would lead the In- bruises, and wag reported in fair) i i ployee of the United States gov- \ ‘ 200 to. 400. : But difficulties in getting the nec- supervise the rescue operation. | ” : ‘donesian le -to freedom. and condition at General Hospital. : : {ernment. ’ ; of the last oneslan peop { : - . |essary-equipment-and crew forced, These pilots are confident their] . gg of prepara~ lead the war against the Dutch. Swerving to avoid another Car." goiay ; : To usw Piaseckt double-rotor hel] awe alts Probe of Case... |. : or . in Belmont Ave. last night, Jo-I" Gmcers aboard the aircrafticopter can do the job. The heli- §r. Mundt sald the findin wr i= \ Nanking seph W. Flannagan, 26, of 531 N.| ; on Nne|tatisfied him “as far as .thel : : fission dis< lhave high hopes that their new|copter, which has been dubbed’the| vig, bef i ; : ris Chinese reports from north|East St. crashed into a fire alarm gq p1e.rotor” helicopters . will = be “Flying Banana” because ‘of the ence before us is concerned. > R§huistmas China said today that Kalgan’s box at Turner St. His wife, Mrs. | | |The House committee, he said.| kets ta na said 1 y Lo » MIS. |ople to accomplish the rescue mis<|sharp curve in the fuselage, hasiwij not k ~ radio contact with Peiping had Norma Flannagan, 20. was taken gi; in record time. They con-'a rotor at either end. | ot Make any More inquiries hy been eut off since last night and fo St. Francis Hospital with chest | Ln : [into the case. - fs : Su “the city is presumed lost. injuries. She was reported in =“ N | At the same time, Mr. Mundt : on, CAGES Saietinh Kalgan is the capital of Chahar condition: ret ar a asts ar Co OW {and Se hx Nomitteeman, % i province. . One government army’ Other passengers in- the car . fl S p. Richar . Nixon (R. Cal), i - argged = ww was left to hold the city when!were Floyd-Brener, 25, of 2507% Oo T k } 2 thi k J ay tare heen : s, who died IN Nationalist forces were. concen- W, Washingion St. and his two ver re Oo e e em | NE a ng teftimony that = ursday. “_ trated in Peiping, Tientsin and children, Rorinie Lee, two months 3 “tipster” Tor a Dug gan as a ES Was “Tangku old, and Jerry, 20 months. Ron. Rich, Poor Hurry Along Muddy Roads to peter Tor an alieged Red 3py y and rain continued nie. was treated but not admitte ro vs : a essman. He Tage Rr operations in the to General Hospital. The other) Worship at Blacked-Out Nativity Scene ey ad their action “perhaps 3 ' B be petired Pengi-Suthow area on the .ap- child and the father were shaken | By ROBERT MILLER, United Press Staff Correspondent But Fri —ne onest criticism. - Indianapolis proaches to Nanking. - jup- I BETHLEHEM, Dec. 25—The faithful came from neighboring: «rt js difficult to know what Union 17. A = . Saves Bus Passengers {villages and remote corners of the earth to dreary, cold Bethlehem would be a wiser decision should urch, : : . Seven persons on a bus which! tonight to celebrate Christmas. iwe be co . lie! Chutieh. Go f Woman Dieses: a highway and crashed into Belis of the Church of the Nativity rang and carols were sung!plexing nie) ill Ju ch a per 'g Convent, Ipye 'a barn owed their lives yester- in this blacked-out town, drenched by winter rains which. made the] Say Confidence Vi lated Of ‘Bitter Cold— -. day -to a quick-witted passenger pilgrims’ travel most difficult over muddy, dangerous roads | Two Democratic mapbers of : —_ i ca Tu 'who put out a fire in the wrecked Instead of the thousands of sol [the * committee—Reps. : : Her Arch Foe bus near Akron, Ind. !diers jamming Manger Square as, The worshipers, bundled inp... "ae 0 hem John “E. on a] 2 1a) |eoats and mufflers, huddled in the! n, - an . Edward TT =! State police credited Ivo Wag-'last year, there were only a few ? ‘Herbert, La.-~have' J eee : ; Sh dampness, singing the carols that + ~=have' accused - Mr: eas sc. 25. a _‘oner of Young America, Ind. hundred visiting the nativity this Mundt and shaggE oh CHICAGO, Dec. 25 (UP)—Dur- = have been sung for centuries. | and Mr. Nixon of violating ing the years that Mary Sopanski with. possibly saving the others year. Most of them were Amer- Bethiehem'’s - Chris A pl @ confidence by making public the dota ar Ag. luse on the out-from death. They sald that bus icans representing the United Na- ehem:8 ristian Arabi. inony which w og fp, bpd spent as a recluse mayor, Eissa Bandek, in his an-| as given in » rer
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The occupation of Madiun
‘miles east of Batavia.
‘throughout the territory : last Sunday. Rebel Bands Dwindle
The announcement
pnesian Republican army.
center. Fighting nevertheless was tinuing despite the United
» order. -
' SATURDAY, DEC. On the War Fronts—
Dutch Control | Si All Key Cities, Ex Roads in Java |
BATAVIA, Dee. 25 (UP)—The Dutch completed the occupation of all major cities and highways in JJaJvaJ today with the capture of Madiun, seat of the 12-day Communist revolt last September. was announced by Dutch army headquarters here. -Madiun is an important road junction and railway point im central Java, about 335
Army headquarters also reported that Dutch forces have begun full-scale mopping-up operations
have overrun since the “police ac-! tion” against “terrorists” began
§ Killed in State Carrier Nears Greenland Spy Probers Close 7% othr:
indicated | - that little more than roving guerrilla bands remained of the Indoearlier communique reported the
capture of Kediri in east ava, reportedly -a Communist resistance
tions Security Council's sease-fre, e said she was driving the car.{bound Greenland coast early Wednesday morning.
Dutch quarters said the Dutch! i ! : |died in General Hospital of a Capt. Robert Stribling, and a spe Ceded, however. that a lot de-
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Reindeer, Deliver Tricycle
25, 1048 INDIANAPOLIS TIMES s to Needy Children
Trucks Sub for
Trucks ‘donated by eight Indianapolis. express companies de- sociation, Trucks participating in the deliveries were Commercial livered tricycles to needy children yesterday and today, subbing for the traditional sleigh and reindeer. Tricycles were donated by the Matthews Repair Co. and a $100 gift for their completion was donated by the Indianapolis Retail Druggists As-
eral Express, Inc., Anderson Motor Freight, Central Union Truck Terminal, Clemans Truck Lines and Hancock Truck Lines.
they
For Helicopter Rescue Try
Saipan Hopes Soon fo Launch Craft to Take Stranded Airmen Off Wind-Swept Icecap
| | : NORFOLK, -Va., Dee. 25- (UP)—Navy officers said foday Jhe| {carrier Saipan may be close enough to Greenland within 86 hours] [to permit a helicopter rescue of the 11 marooned fliers. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 (UP). Officers said that “with a lot of luck” it should reach the ice- —House spy investigators closed ; “ itheir files on the Laurence Dug-
At the same time, the Air Force was flying an Arctic expert, gan case today, with an admishe- | rm rer eee meee L gion hat they. may-have ergp
Christmas Traffic
Man Here Victim Of Hit-Run Driver
(Condhued From Page One) bile crash near there. State po-|
An
Duggan Case Files
‘May Have Erred’' in Linking Him With Reds
cont Na-|
In Indianapolis, Mr. Harwell
to ‘know her as the
Woman.” hits Chicago each winter. "She supported herself by chickens in the cluttered
surrounding her shack.
“the ~BR-year-old woman
"'Sopanski., :
.- behind it. They _neighbors. without avail.
ently had stumbled over a
§° tie against the cold. death
—contents-of FE. W. Deuser's
pickles. Breaking
of cigarets, two tabl
approximately $10 worth of
} jar on their way out. The jar broke. *
Shun Women.
CHICAGO, Dec. 25
3 to attain the same age should: . ONE: Work hard. TWO: Don't worry. THREE: Don’t overeat. FOUR: Shun women but them right.”
Day, 1842.
firemen arrived.
, neighbors came C 4 skirts of Chicago, neig “Goat Six passengers were dazed by the rines, the Army and the Navy.
They knew that her greatest enemy was the bitter cold that BS
ing her five goats and a few
About a week ago, Mrs. Sopanski's sister went to visit her but
missing. The sister notified police who launched a search for Mrs.
THE OFFICERS dug under the old shack and probed the well questioned
They finally found Mrs. Sopan-| ski on Christmas Eve. Her body h jay hidden in. weeds 150 feet be-|"¢ aPplied the bus. brakes but|services.
hind the shack where she appar-
and been knocked unconscious. Clutched: in her hands was the] bucket ,she used to collect coal} from. kindly neighbors each win-| oy oF HE she re g frer-annult bat.i:- pa
Authorities said she froze to Indianapolis: the wives of the dip- shoul not forget that forces are CIO United Public Workers Union Autnoritie ¢ froze SLES LA PIED 3 charged today that Mrs. Minnie
Grocery Burglars k de Pickl x Ts ail dete E. Rob eave FicKie ra Héseph "Nicholson 36." 3048” 1 Burglars bearing: much ofthe cus Lawkie Nisa 41 Gros June. Bow, ery in 1326 N, Olney St. VANISIea!" Wells, 18° 1446 5. Talbot
into the gloaming early yester- | Joseph Richard Duke, day, leaving a brief trail of dill r
| Eliz in through a rear monroe door, they took $128 in cash, $120| Smith,
ode] Richard Lawrence Hatton, 21. .. radios listed at $80, toasters and|Maurice Still, 25. 1318 \ waffle irons valued at about §50,j W
ing gum, $30 worth of turkeys, Roosevelt Jenping, LS 1828 Sheldon; Mary four bottles of wine, four bottles Howard E Ww, m W. 1 OE a ho ! Cheese merbert Lioyd Burress, 23, 970 Elm; Doris Mr. Deuser recovered the dilljRobert E. pickles. The burglars dropped theljesse L.
‘Key’ to 106 Age— vin" Heimat
(UP) whi Owen William (Scotty) MacLeah Adams, 23 celebrated his 106th birthday to-|Bobble ©. day. He advised other men that
Mr, MacLean said he was born : in’ Batavia, N. Y., on Christmas
ar ——————————— ce Ee | % 7. 1220 N° : ‘3 €clubhouse Destroyed | Noe i Boar ais: Fe SEYMOUR, Ind., Dec. 25 (UPL pave Ww « Fire destroyed the Seymour] Ji Country Club's clubhouse today at’ a loss estimated at $50,000. - The blaze started in .the kitchen cparies and spread oft of control before]
driver Wilson Baber of Peru and tions, the consular corps, the Ma- nual Christmas ‘nessage asked pecret ossion by magazine Editor 8 e ! E that “the Almighty spread the| vine. ee ot" gtg 4 om ety pp FA Fie eS HOY ge a a aS extinguisher aid, put out a hurried through the raw night in-iLond_bs ep he. Whole or i. (mony to pr i he the - 7 ! ! doe Toke: out after the to the BEHVIY 3 Noman. Oreo: hearts of leaders and statesmen| DOPE It might be helpful to the tend. Two school teachers were, in- a ee] of St ae jthe spirit of human brotherhood y),, —— a oe In sulving yard jured seriously enough to require were conducted by the Rev. Wal-| 200 ot Worldwide peace Wishing! of this violent death.” “are ” hospitalization. They were Mrs. ter Klein of Portland, Ore. who {1 2ppy Chrlgiias [0 = ison Ne nmm———— Bertha Hanger, Louisville, Ky. a!reid the Scriptures beneath a: ~ ee ite Bedell Smith Leaves teacher at. Cromwell. Ind.—and. candielit chandelier ina small, Miss Eva Penn. Flora, Ind. ‘a white-walled room, teacher at Goshen. Ind.’ They Emergency power lines furs 4 3 Were taken to Woodlawn Hospit-'nished by the Arab legion gave a Foes —Even On 4] at Rochester. . ; feeble -glow. to. the Church. of St. . Other irfured’ given medical at- katherine, where midnight mass Christmas Day tention in Akron, were Mrs. wis celebrated without the tra- __» i re ‘ithel Scott. Goshen; Mrs: Albert ditional beautifully lighted chan- BERLIN, ‘Dec.
Was MOSCOW. Dec. 25 (UP)—Wal-
|ter Bedell Smith, United States [ambassador to Moscow, left for | Berlin today en route to Washington. (UP) —' Although Mr. Smith submitted
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Brock, Warsaw; Charles. Shock,|deliers * i a routine resig { : i . ._ . |Blockaded Berlin celebrated a e resignation to President inert Webster; Paul Stahl, Rens-. Sudanesé Egyptian police “In quiet Christmas. today. {Truman along with other amBelaes. ‘huge turbans replaced Britishl. American troops were enter-| Dassadors, he ix Stores
; ; ug Police sald Mr. Baber told them guards formerly assigned to the {iined by Bob Hope, and a col:{ urn to . Moscow .. for several lection. of Hollywood and radio|months additional service to
jthey ~@idn’t “work.” The “bus ~~ Crowd Gathers Early
Contrasts India, (chris = [American Yule - Bh
Le By JOMN WILSON...
trasted with the American holiday observance hE today by two In-| diana educators who are here for “| further study in Ameri¢®n untver-| sities. i
the
| Mrs. ‘Ralph Pumphrey, 1454 Fairfield Ave. »
; Butler University
in will receive! the MA degree fin education from Texas Christian is University in June.
Motor Freight, Columbia Transportation, Eflis-Teucking Co., Fed- !munity affair rather than emphasis on individual they said. On the day following west coast in September. Christmas townspeople gather in, a central hall for dinner.
distributed by Father, similar to.the American master of Santa Claus. The Christmas tree, iSchool there,
d-int-
Berlin Reds: Flay ‘Moscow En Route Home |
“stars,” “cluding Jane—Russeil,; Dake ararngeinents for hs finali
cable careened 600 feet: down a: farm “The -pews-filled early- and- the jinx Falkenburg and songwriter | departure. {lane and hit N. B. Cook’s barn.ichyrch was crowded an hour be- Irving Berlin. TE —————— army newspaper cio Says Quiz Le.
: {fore Monsigneur Testa began, The Soviet in a3 To Teacher's Suicide
|mass, There was every age and Taegliche Rundschau devoted its levery-rank-within-its-walls.-Beth-/Jead-editorial. to Christmas afd," __ coher Nomen. OREM: Ne: URI WAR cisco A na eC. 20 (UP) icoifs of crusader times knelt On this Christmas Day we An oficial of “Local 555 of the
Homatic corps in furs and silk; ‘preparing a slaugnter which will! [Generals and colonels = sharéd be worse and more horrible than Gutrie, 41, a schoolteacher, com-« I seats with privates and enlisted [he Tast war,” {lie paper saith |mitted suicide asa result of being soi Guilford; Wanda rmen. . EA 4 sw » ‘questioned by school officials in, IT: NAMES ‘western capitalistsiabout alleged Communist activi-
MARRIAGE LICENSES Himo She, . ons, p X Coin. ni... Phys... Thin wax tapers burned oe thumdreds..of. hands, giving . thelas. the Instigator of the warlike ties.
22, 673 E. Arch, 1 JA 1 Se sy Néw' York; | prifiage trom: the -ehurelit-down::» The Anglo-American: airlift, found . dead Thursday. .n
despite a “low ground feg. "gas stove open. >
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Wagner, 19, 1062 en me w600 Youngsters Gue
Viola!
race; Rosenia J. Udell, {Clarence Smith, 43, Terre Haute: abeth Smith, 38, Terre Haute. Clark, 30, 1024 E. 19th; 34. 2050 Columbia, F233 Ne Fad Bl Ae” 4641 N. 20, 3069 ' N. Penn. e rospect; Joyce Eaton, ‘21, 1222 Olive . 814 W 19, 867 W. 20th
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sts of Legion at Carmel
" oho tama.
Capitol: Pat Riggin,
chew- 20th;
Ellen ‘Butl . . i erre" Haute; Ruth Bandy, 20) 722 W. 3st . Joan Powell, 17, 405 Prospect. Johhson, 23, 1130 N. Oxford; Shirley McPherson, 18, R. R. 9, Box 402, Bennett, 32, Ft. Benjamin Harrjt son: Aldora Tannehil|, 30,71909 N. New
ersey. Clyde James Boulding, 33, 2263 Kenwood; loise Stimpson, 31, 619 Locke, / Floyd McKissick, 22, 738 W. 26th; Cornelia 1337 Linden; “Pauline Daumen, 36, 1005 N. Tremont, James Reames, 8, 1923 Alvord; Mamie Woods, 44, 19023 Alvord. Olen Carnahan, 24, 1950 N. Tacoma; Mary L. Hansman, 23, 144 8, Arsenal. berts, 25; West Lafayette; West Lafayette. ,- 31, 1348 Deloss; Evid , 1346 Deloss. th Hie Gale r, 47, 1h Sollege; Thelma n J ollege. €Y | 7a; if 781. W. Michigan; Blvd. Place. 1 Oliver; Polly
A 31, comb. . Thomas Thompson, 22, Ft. Benjamin Har, ‘treat| rison: Alma Ruth Johnson, 18, 418 E Minnesota, K. Vandever, 2 baa W. 29th: Anns
{Laurice C. Cook Nellie M
. 21, 2006 English. ’ ih 1625 N. ‘Capitol;
; Sallie
Smith. 41 1018 W. New ¥ "+The Carmel American Legion Post played host to some 600 youngsters and’ their parents Thurs-
lofily light for the traditional pil- spirit. ME CHEE Widow, Was] ; t. ini... EAL. canie| INTO" THE" GOtta Where Chridt was: kept-.up.. its. work-day. schedule her home, the jets on the kitchen rn. i 1
A RH HQ RAS
mas Is -Their Birthday, -
oy
2 Foreign Educators Spend Holidays Here
Christmas In Indla was con.’
The visitors, Mural Scott and! Rev. Nathaniel Peters, are ° in the home of Mr. and
an
losser celebrate Christmas and their "birthdays on the same date. The daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Rev. Peters is. studying at, Eugene Closser, Greenfield, they are shown blowing out their for a master’s birthday cake candles. Becky Ann was 4 today and Barbara 6.
Becky Anne and Barbara C
and Mr. Seott}——- ” « " - nlike the American evergreen,iis engaged In religious training.
a hitive “Tamrind, Variety: Themen are brothers-in-law. . Lighted candles decorate the tree. a ars pecially grant) {or ithe Ul : y The visitors, here on scholar-) o chorused. “And we extend i {ships from the United Christian Onristian greetings to our friends [Ministry Service, arrived on thelin America on this Christmas Day.” 2
“We are only four manths old ee ———— . in this country,” they said. METEORS CLUTTER AIR
Headmaster of School Millions of tiny meteors. enters of Bilaspur, Central|ing the earth's atmosphere may Mr. Scott is head-/be responsible for our ability to the Mission Boys'|recelve radio broadcasts from while Rev. Peters/long distances during the night.
e
A Community Affair Christmas in ‘India is a com-
families,
-
Everyone brings gifts to a
Natives
the Christmas| Province,
STRAUSS SAYS:
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THESALEISON— » °°
Men's Clothing Sale— : ] opens Monday! ; :
To give it a wide-bpen : oo ee greatest possible convenience” TER : to the great numbers of : hein ’ people that will want to : share in it—
Til Oe Mody at © High Noon, 12 o'Clock etm
And Stay Open Till § o'Clock PN. ~~
Thus our out-of-town patrons— ee .. the opportunity to be on hand when the Sale-opens—at-an-hour convenignt to all!
rir Tye EvOMING: hours-give families. “the ‘opportunity fo shop together: opp ortunities of the Sole: et LL
NEES A
Of course, this is not a : alattibactlinuines HAR AI RE TESS hn lea - : :
a rl is to give the hearty send off.
| G00D AFTERNOON» hi and GOOD EVENING
The Sale will run 10 days or so— After its Monday Premier—it \ ; ; will continue during regular £0 : A Store hours— bON . : 9:30 till 5. ; is ne It will be a great clothing Sale—every doy— : i va during its course. . You con count % on it! . :
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© THE SALE 1S ON-HONDAY AT HH. NOON--SEE YOUR
ork. Robert L. Browning, 21, Southport; Mary| - : : n | Gay. 18. 3001 Web, | banvitte: Esther] 98Y With a Christmas party at the Carmel High School. Big event of the evening was arrival of Santa. D. Crumpton, 19. 419 8. Warman. | Claus, not in his traditional sleigh but in a fire truck. The party was given for avery. youngster in Alfred P: 89; 3238 “the ; i ’ ; \ J - ern; Marjorie Watson, 32, $44 8. Iilinota. SY ; . AA wai .
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