Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1949 — Page 2

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Identification Made

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~ Dec. 25, 1948. -

As Investigator

Jacob M. Greene, former chief

Recognize Madden

_ Daniel 8. Madden, the hold-up

y Tecog-, him. Chief O'Neal said derid were checking 20 other cases in which Madden was believed to be involved.

“The persons identifying Madden included: Howard -C. Moore, 234 E. 9th manager of the St. Regis E.1th8t., robbed] of_$150 on.Dec. 31, 1948. . William Knox, 403C Park Ave, pwner of a drugstore at 2401 llege Ave. robbed of $1 on

Herman darrell, manager of an Indianapolis News substation, 513 E. 29th St, robbed of S800 ‘on Nov. 21, 1948, “

John Murphy, manager of an Tidianapolls Times substation, in|

rear of 1403 N. Delaware! American Activities Committee, !

8t., robbed of $300 on Nov. 13, 1048,

«Ronald A. Eno, Grove Ave. manager of the Roy Logan shoe. store, 139 N. Illinois Be robbed of $275 on Dec. 14,

“James Chenault, 927. N. Highland Ave, manager ‘of an Indl News station; in the rear of 1430 N. Delaware st, robbed Several years ago.

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Rep. John R. Walsh of Anderson may succeed Rep. Rankin on Committee.

Walsh May Bo On Prober Group

Eyes Un-American

Activities Committee | :

By DAN KIDNEY Times Stall Writer

{sufficient around and in the city to deliver he cofip de grace at any time. Most observers expected the city

Tientsin Fall [7 : | Near; Guard [10 Americans

Group Ordered to Consulate Safety

SHANGHAI Jan. 10 (UP)~—

[Telephone reports from Tientsin sald today that 70 Americans left

there had been ordered to seek protection in the American consulate in’ anticipation that the city. would fall to the Communists in two days. These reports said that attack-

"ling Communist forces of 225,000

men, including 75,000 reinforcements, had fought their way

station. The north station is inside the)

city. The inner Nationalist defense ring around Tientsth was placed just behind the dike.

~ Expect Early Fall of City.

These reports said there was Communist

to fall within 24 to 48 hours.

WASHINGTON, Jan, 10 ow Freshman Democratic Rep.. John!

{take Mississippi Rep. John Ran-| 'kin's place on Ale House Un-|

{it was learned today. A close friend of Alex Campbell, ¥t. Wayne, who now heads |

‘the criminal division in the Justice

Department, Mr. Walsh talked the matter over with both Mr. Campbell and Attorney General Tom Clark. Since he is one of the few Democratic. newcomers who ex{pressed a desire to be on the highly controversial committee, ithe ddministration forces may back him, it was said. They a committee in this Con-

ust compete with the Justice Department and the FBI, pointed out. . Mr. Walsh may be named the, Rankin successor shortly by Speaker 8am Rayburn. Devotes Page to Walsh The Washington Post selected . Walsh as the “typical new, Democratic congressman” and devoted a full page with pictures to his here.

it was

In an interview he expressed his forthe Un-American

Activities: Committee. He explained his reasons for making such a selection in a weekly news letter from his office to the Fifth District constituents today.

|.“ have received several hun-

dred letters from the district urgne to support the continuance the } Un-American Activities Committee,” Mr. Walsh sald. these lettebs has

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{sented commercial firms, 'protection

city’s largest structure,

The 120 British Nationals have

through the city's defense ring| and captured the® north: railway)

protective dike that surrounds the

strength

The 70 Americans still left here, | ost of whom refused offers of R. Walsh, Anderson, Ind; may | levacuation because they reprehave to move under the the American con- Crash: Kills "Hoosier Flier| sulate in the Leopold building, the

PARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY AREAS.

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“damage to California froit crops.

™™ {ieus ALOr. COPR 1949 EOW. L.A. WAGNER. ALL GATS RESERVED, Bitter wintry weather and storms will grip most of the nation for thos next 24 hours, according

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digging out from their recent blizzard, can expect more snow. Rair is expected in eastern Texas and on up into the Ohio Valley. Subfreezing temperatures on the Pacific Coast threaten further

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Sgt. Bernard J. Watkins, Lafayette, Ind., was among six age

{withdrawn into - their homes inIside the city. Families in a num{ber of cases have doubled up to accommodate those who "were forced out of their mansions in| the vicinity of the: rice course. - Food Prices Skyrocket National flags have been painted on the gates and buildings of all American, British and French property. - In addition to the Americans and British, there are 50 French, 60 Greek, 800 Soviet Russians and 150 stateless persons In Tientsin, Prices of food and coal have skyrocketed since the Communist attack started, with a 200-pound bag of coal selling for about $25 in American money. Reports that the Communist commanders have promised their troops permission to sack certain sections of the city, however, have caused the bottom to drop out of the luxury market. Seek Big Four Aid A four-man city council mission which went into Communist lines with-a-peace-&; returned-and-announced their mission was a failure. They said the Communist commanders refused to see or talk to them. +—A-—qualified official source inj} meanwhile, confirmed} that the Chinese government of Premier Sun Fo made formal approaches over the week-end to] ambassadors of the U, 8., Britain, | France and Russia for their help |

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attorney general of Indiana.

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Mr. Walsh is a former. deputy Nationalist artillery so it would |

in mediating a truce with the | Communists. I Heavy Communist artillery fire! also was directed against Pelping during the week-end. Reports from Pelping said it was believed | to be an effort to draw out the:

answer and reveal its position. |

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Feb. 14 Is Valentine's Day YOUR PHOTO-REFLEX PORTRAIT WILL SAY MORE ‘THAN WORDS Special Valentine Offer

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1948 for “immediate” repairs and three separate grand juries have conderined conditions at the center.

“It will mean that the. Center will be suble-to hold boys and girls who are now being confined in jail,” he said. Meanwhile, County Commissioner Willlam Bosson said the commissioners ‘had not yet received the “equest. He said only appropriation now imcluded the 1949 budget was $800 to refloors and paint. - The. sum. was requested by- the commissioners in Uctopber put the appropriation was refused by the County Council,

request” of the court and it on to the coun.

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near Burtonwood, England, 12st) many. Sgt. Watkins was a mem: Friday, the U. 8. Air Force an- ber of the plane crew. -.

y rges Commissioners | fo Provide $12,500 for ‘long Overdue’ Repeis om

By DONNA MIKELS : Juvenile Gourt. as Joseph O. Hoffmann today a commissioners, Immediate

"Mr. Bosson sald the: commis-{ier-Long Island game sioners had “complied with every

A spokesman for the court,” however, de-/ton’s family and help allay hos“repeated pital éxpenses while the star athwritten and oral requests” to the|lete recovers from severe injuries pemmissioners had received no|received when he was ii by :

appropriation of $12,500 to

for make § long overdue” repairs to the Juvenile Center. a sbarp. letter to the commissioners the judge said his court was ns sharp: disturbed” about physical conditions at the center, He reminded commissioners of requests dating back to May of

tober request for roofing and floor repairs, “Actually, they ‘Fecelve the grand Jury reports and there’s no reason we should have to

well, chief probation officer for the court, said. “It is the duty of the commissioners to maintain these buildings and that duty is not being carried out.” 3

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It will be “Tag Day” for three days this week in Butler Univers~ ity's Jordan Hall as Butler Stu-

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The drive began today and will be climaxed by movies of the But-

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"appointment - was an-| nounced by Saul I. Rabb, judge of the court. Mr. Greene replaces Charles Russell, who resigned two weeks ago, i - Mr. Greene, Republican chair-| man of the 16th ward, was named | _to a deputy sheriff's post by Sheriff Otto" Petit and served asi chief jailer for Sheriff Magen-| heimer. Before his appointment! he was an employee of the New York Central Rallroad. Nes Mr. Greene residis with his wife and four children | at 316 8. Oakland Ave. He is president of the 16th Ward Re can Club, ‘a member of lewood Lodge 715, F.& A. M. Sahara Grotto, Scottish Rite, the Shrine and Loyal Order of Moose.

: Elliott Roosevelt Undergoes Surgery NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (UP)— . Elliott Roosevelt undérwent a “slight” operation Saturday at " Leroy Banitarium. Hospital authorities. sald today he was in satisfactory condition, i The hospital and members of the Roosevelt family declined to) indicate the nature of the operation. Official Weather

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