Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1949 — Page 1
‘yw when they were struck by auto- % fi mobiles. Winds Rip Dakotas Soateence wn wdbyergive in the connected with the arrest of the Hungarian primate, was i Sthid were lujureq Strong gusts swept the Dakotas s tiers Hotel, says she was “a [EL ~~ |broadened by the Sacred cons cidents in the city. last night. A 46-mile-an-hour gale mistaken idealist” when she be- |sistorial congregation of the * a Killed at Crossing whipped up the old snow at Rapid came involved with Communist | ice fl [qian Ei ih | Mr. Scott and Mr. Smith were City, 8. D., cut visibility to less (MUL. atheism, skepticism Meanwhile, the © killed when their car was struck| than an eighth of a mile and 0.0 thinking even when I oa a pronouncement of ; w a Pennsylvania Railroad pas- pushed the mercury to 1 below oo "xv. or College, started n {and alliances which Rome ane a. r train at “he 14th St. cross-| tai io, M Dickinson, the mercury| = =~" re wrong track. When 1 | {matic quarters interpreted as ine NW cr po id rion T ol | diea ol 3 Pere ay toma he cod wave vas In Florence, Maly 0 1033 X_uppipben- identi 5-5 Bie | THO." oo tiating papal approval of the © driven onto ‘the tracks despite! swept over all of Nebraskf and! 8 * abeth Bentley. In Stole “Cai . flashers. Both men were '|was moving into northwestern fascism. ait . i piinimmuaiin] n Car r taken to Union Hospital, Terre Towa and southwestern Min-| “It looked > Raghu . 85 Besides Miss Bentley, speakers Three Indianapolis men arrested! nesota. Forecasters said it would i We migh going 10 gelischeduled to appear in today's by state police on U. 5. 40 near]
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Zt 1940 hi
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Trafic Tol
6 Persons Die In Grade Crossing Mishaps in State
Indiana's moun traffic toll added elgnt TE e
today, -#ix- of ‘whom were killed in rail-| 5
In Indianapolis two pedestrians were seriously injured last night
Haute, where they were nounced dead. Mr. Scott was employed as a stereotyper by the Terre Haute Star. Mr. Smith was a steel plant
pro-
with winds that sometimes hit 80 miles per hour.
cover most of the northern
by Sunday night. Julius
Bar
new stom of mow ana suis MISS
and fascism here northeastern part of the country/!
Badner, forecaster in the
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eastern Wyoming during the night ®splonage work In 1941-45.
Miss Bentley, in Indianapolis for the American Legion's closed
in America, thought evervthing possible [should be done to prevent that,” Miss Bentley said this morning. Converted Last Ni
o Closéd sessions, attended by many state chairmen of the Legion's LAmeried Hath Committees, inBenjamin. Gitlow, former
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Acted in Good Faith as Red, Bentley Tells Audi
Hungary Government udience pombers Included in
R32 srossing accidens. ened a wide area of the storm- Wants fo Amend : 2 John O. Scott. Lo, Terre Haute. battered west, hampering efforts Mistakes. She Says RO | 5 Daniel. Smith, 42, Terre Haute. to clear roads of big| 4 E 5 oo iia F. Applegate, 56, Hen- uh Workers rifts. of ig By HENRY BUTLER p 2 xcommunication Dove ik U5 Terre iit Temperatures skidded 23 do. 1 WOUEHE § WAS WOFCRE (OF Pontiff Urges Catholics to Pray for Donald Roessel, 24, Chesterton. grees in three houts In C0 Orade That's the way Elizabeth Bent- Expiation of ‘Cri fE f God’ -§ — Toliy Lasko, 17, Hobart, - a Phe Weather , ley, former Communist Party | oxpla n Hives a’ Enemies \ 5 padmmy x W. Swank, 38, Bre- | [at Denver issued a special storm member and confessed spy whose x os CITY, Feb. 12 (UP)—The Vatican today “Walter Charles Anspach, 24; warning for New Mexico. : tion last a * Major x Sion of pe bin a | Brookville, The storm lashed northern and/tation last year, { lwith the case of Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty to
[those who took part in, ordered or motivated his trial. The excommunication, previously applied to persons.
Richmond last night were being!
{questioned today in connection
with the $300 holdup of a West
y “weather bureau, Novenhes secret Side food market yesterday| SCOP i OySe In Ture aed yes- i \ Sheng in evidences o a 9 ch mnt November Cagle, neat uertary of the Amer morning. di ort by the o Westen nations © terday when he drove his auto- ie dine move northeasterly. Rev. Msgr. Fulton J. Sheen, Miss Matthews, also formerly bf the| The three were driving & stolen tate sues oi _>_y. | mobile onto railroad tracks and Worst traffic jam . . . looking north on Broad St. from Phil- *" |Bentley since has been planping party: Jerry Gliksman, formericar which checks with the deA | Into the path of the speeding gj ji « City | Hl. Sees ley Storm Peril /to devote her energies to help-/Polish Socialist; Rabbi Benjamin scription of the getaway car used i Pennsylvania passenger train A northeasterly moving storm | {ing others to avoid the errors she Schultz. who will discuss ume thy—the— food market bandl | TE an ve pry uot CL mnt ls ne de, Reet, fe oe i Badne boca tions, 1 etective sergeant, sa . crossing were working at the Labor, Management Meet Hoe, Wr. alr a Sala Catholic college,” she, said. ations. Jad Sak ny pw Thé vehicle was stolen Thurs- © time. 5 { “In any campaign against iday night from Joseph Runs Off Highway Again i in Transit Strike would spread over the cold Air|Commenist activities, It's im-( ager New York: Ametioan| oF TEo20 Log St. » : ,. Fulk was fatally injured from the north, vi heavy portant to distinguish Bstween 2 iT wife and three 3 hiram U.S. M diator. Hee ds Con f S kin freezing rains and wine {genuine hersls a. Pp ns BE seneduied for aber, > : - emer Phi aay - mond lt en us SHlHSe 2 off I Fy The new spell of bad Weather| patos added. The Communist nd open to the press will be Dr. Young, 22; Eugene Burde, 23, and ER struck ay utility posts, three Wage Pact Among Phi adelphia W: Wor ers added to the misery of westernigirafegy often uses liberal move- Matthews, who will talk on Com- Joseph Davies, 37. _ "miles south of Terre Haute. sa ~ Editorial, Page 10 Tats Suttons a A, BIS AA “ vera hut that Som at Sn a tinue! st foe v | The rence contin Authorities said Mr. Pulk Was| pi DELPHI, Feb. 12 (UP) A federal mediator brought severe freezes. avalanches—and iis miversiver until 4 p.m. tomo Wei The three were driving east thrown from the vehicle by the iapor and management together again today in another attempt even Subversive. nth 4 pm. tomorrow. :Imear the Richmond eity limits at impact. His wife, Mary, 33, and| cripp Strik 10 o'clock last night when the children, ranging in age from ‘© “318, 1s Tecond affort by the Federal Mediation Service to|o San Francisco was bit by Charles Yoke Dies ab 74: ¢ [stat Trooper James Sheets four t010. years, suffered head! ong ‘the strike which stopped all service on trolley, bus, subway (UAK® that'lasted several seconds stopped them for a routine check. between good and other injuries. [last night. No ‘was. re Trooper. Sheets sald t | dom Af ever __| and. elevated lines for the second day. sald that when : 57. Mr. Boessel and his companion, _ The conferees, headed by Me-, ri mmedigtaty. n Ir vic Le ine” hakod auvion. The eo inds j Miss Lasko, were killed Jemeraay dilator John Murray, were trying | J s Fini Due ihe Ga. day, a tembior was reported % his driver's license, the man drew! The Vatican de when their cir was struck by a 1 IIa ro IeL. ! re Pennsylvania. streamliner at a ., peach 4a agreement on: de} ury | Rescun Party Uses Skis__ ny Set Monday for President 4 Jeslibes revoh a officer days = before the CroMing sast of Hobart. he CA raise ‘for “11,000 transit workers party rode on skis to| OF Fleicher Avenue Savings and Loan /away and put.the three under will speak to PER along the tracks, and a company offer of 3 cents. In Lottery Prohe save a "a Universite of Nevada ski Cherias R.. Yoke, president of the Fletcher Avenue Savings a arrent Tg Sthee may poles nals the fh el Word war 1 ary Love Seo mmc” ar Le. ST 12s, a ae E.G a BL en we ane eran carpenter, had met Miss| The second day of the strike formation avalanche. They were guided to! County jall in Richmond. Vatican Lifelo resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Yoke, who lved at y : a Hobart High School {brought threats of serious lossed Expect In ng P. N. York jetor of the/in the
t ceremony | rom Sons pk ok Blood, 4b Svad- Mew Ce ean re we iro fon 10.30. Sone Weather a AR fritafwsssmutetdiv North: At sponsored hy--the National Park thote. le 1 | 3 id: . | ense.. pa shaped. un rvice an e ry. Order] A GL cain ana u | moriat- Hospital” here. -Consuit-J1ae; the chamber sald. ~~ {Heket Pring pisut vr one of] Buea =x Zr YOKS Wax president of the! rwoday as-Gem. t D, Bisen=1or the Loyal Legion of the United| Which our | ing physicians realized that there 2 . hower’s ‘major task in his new States. merit a truly fearful 1 .was no time. to. summon. blood Hoosiers Pay Honor | Conscate Machine Tra ed Community Calm advisory soe. tle ds is a grievous ain, wé can in i donors. ny ‘investigators “confiscat- was “drafted” {rom Bar y.. Heo Groups. PS... fount of Christ's. blood. ‘which the.
Lesko, student,
school classes.
“There were no witnesses to the accident.
Mr. Swank was killed instantly early today when he was struck by an eastbound Baltimore & Ohio Railroad freight train as he
Ito wage earners and industries in; the city. But inconvenience caused |
by lack of transportation was not!
felt so hard today because of the|
Lincoln's Birthday holiday andipenubiican politicians may make
Monday or Tuesday
crawled a mile through six-foot | institution practically all
of his
drifts to summon aid after he| He was a member of the First!
The Grand Jury investigating | Was hurt by the same avalanche. ged lottery activities of on A dog wearing a special para-| chute-harness was dropped from,
the fact the day was Saturday. its findings public Monday or, plane over. southeastern Utah
There were only a few automo- |
was walking along the tracks at a crossing of Ind. 331, one mile; north of Bremen.
Mr. Anspech was killed when! [thro
an automobile and an auto transport truck collided at a road intersection near Richmond and smashed into a grocery.
George Walter Norris, 74, ofjstores had few
616 8. Illinois St. suffered a (Continped on Page 3~Ool 2) Ex-Servicemen Save Patient On
: Operating Table
Times State Serviee . BEDFORD, Feb. 12—A young Indian Springs mother owed her life today to the quick thinking|® of two former servicemen. Ghastly pale and near “death
r . » TWO OF the doctors around the operating table were World War II veterans and remembered their Army blood type classifica tions. A quick test of the dying woman's blood proved that it was
biles and pedestrians on the mid- | city streets, compared to the ngs which jammed the sec {tion during the first day of the | strike yesterday.
siderably. Downtown department! customers, most lof them from neighboring New Jersey. i .Alithorities geared themselves for another and perhaps * bigger onslaught of motor and pedes-| trian trafic Monday if the strike is not settled by then. HIgh ‘Absentesisrg The Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce - estimated that wage earners and business and indus-! trial plants lost $10 million yes-! terday, the first day of the walk-!
averaged between 15 arid 20 per
To Emancipator
Hoosiers took time out today to honor Abraham Lincoln on] nis 140th birthday ‘anniversary, | City. county and state offices’ and banks were closed to pay’ their respects to the Great Eman-
{Tuesday. {tts ‘deliberations into the baseball “et out to kill coyotes.
‘a week-end recess. Railroad travel slackened con-cutor George B. Dailey has pre-|
[the fate of the bill which would)
ast night to shepherds whose The jury is scheduled to resume sheep dog died from eating poison The dog. drifting down on two 10-foot ‘chutes, landed on all fours and unconcernedly went to work herd- + ing the sos,
Rainy Weather
{lottery racket Monday following , County Prose-
|sented evidence in an attempt to link up operations of one of the biggest lotteries with the two ipoliticiins; one & police court lawyer and the other a tavern owner.
At _ er ey M LOCAL TEMPERATURES 3 presen weyers. | 6am... 3 10am... 54
Dailey was more interested in Tam..40 11am... 55 8a m...438 12 (Xun). 58 Tprovide $150,000 to greatly ex-| 9a m... #7 I'p. wm, pand-the operations of the prose-| The Weather Bureau offered cutot's office. The bill will be up;intermittent rains late today and! {for second reading In the House tomorrow as chief items an. the Monday. i | Indianapolis weather menu. Meanwhile, Mr. Dailey said he Mild, windy weather today was
out. Absenteeism - among workers|is awaiting arrival of handwrit- scheduled t> turn cloudy and);; 1893. colder by night. The temperature mained secretary and manager of ~Planning U.S. military comsucceeded by his,
ing experts to find out who wrote.
ed a typewriter from the room of {Ralph Hitch, professional bonds-| man, in the belief that the note |was written on this machine, “We are waiting an examination ‘by éxperts. ‘We haven't had any yet and there is no hurry,”
As Avalanche
Due‘ Late Today schools.
Freezing Weather Halts Snow Sliding;
Report Extensive Damage, No Fatalities ANDERSON RANCH DAM, Ida. Feb. 12 (UP)-—Rotary Deg | Assignment Monday.
{Presbyterian Club, Chamber of Commerce and the Kiwanis Club. Active in bus{iness until the day before his death, he was also a member of {the Better Business Bureau. Prominent in Indianapolis Ma-/ ‘sonic affairs, he Was a member of the Mystic Tie Masonic Lodge No. 308, Scottish Rite and Mu{rat Shrine. | His father, Nelson Yoke, also ian Indianapolis native, was a
Attended Harvard
| Mr. Yoke was a graduate of ary, will be conducted by
|Bhortridge High School and at-{ /tended Harvard University. He entered the Fletcher Avenue Sav-|
[ings & Loan Co. after Working survivor,
As a mining engineer In Mexico for several years: The-savings association was a family institution, having been! {formed by the elder Mr. Yoke | 'a small house on Fletcher Ave. | The elder Mr. Yoke re-
Peril Eases |
{through hie efforts in 1911.
the scene by a third skier who 4144 N. Pennsylvania Mt. h had been an executive in the banking v
business lite.
Indianapolis board of school commissioners in the early 20's. Throughout his adult life he remained a staunch Republican Party member and worker. Déveloped Park Crest The Park Crest addition to In-| dianapolis, just south of Garfield Park, ‘was developed Poly
homes were built on the site of the farm home of his birth. He and Miss Mary L. Deputy,
(Civil War Veteran and one-time ter of Dr. Addison De t [district superintendent of - Public! were married: 11-1908: Ls
Services at 2:30 p. m. Monday Timpressive ceremony at the Lin.
“& Buchanan mortuDr. iGeorge Arthur Frantz, pastor an the First Presbyterian Church His svife is his sole immediate
|
See Planning Role
For Eisenhower WASHINGTON, Feb, 12 (UP).
" civilian Ae as president of Columbia University for tempo- | {rary duty as presiding officer of
{tary consultant to
“| Truman. pnd. Defense Secretary He begins his tomb here today as the nation he said.
James Forrestal
tannual - wreath-laying
money from the cas
They escaped in a car which had
previously been reported stolen.
Lincoln Tribute ™e Paid by Truman
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (UP) -~<President Truman paid tribute (to Abraham Lincoln today at an.
coin Memorial. . The President "stood gravelyl®
{with his head bare, as his mili[tary aides placed a presidential wreath at the foot of the marble
[statue of the Civil War Presi-
dent, Several thousand persons gathfered at the memorial: for the {ceremonies in honor of the 140th {anniversary of Lincoln's birth.
‘More than 50 patriotic organ-
izations were represented at the
To Springfield Tomb
SPRINGFIELD, I, Feb. 12
|the joint chiefs of staff, and mili- (UP)-—Vice President Alben W. quences, implore pardon President, Barkley headed a parade of dig- guilty
nitaries. to - Abraham Lincoln's
|paused to remember the birth-
! i TH
SE of
:
a
chalice of the New Testament |contains wash away the abomine able crime, effect its for ine
and furthermore provide {splendid triumph for thy rsh -
compatible with that of one “fjcipator. Today's scheduled ses- said Mr. Dailey, commenting on 5day chewed their way through the last few miles of snow-clogged the doctors and the transfusion|sions in the legislatures were can- the report that “positive” identi Sol into this terrorized valley. was speedily completed. celed, while federal offices were fication of the machine had been, Avalanches, which poured tons of snow, ice and rocks into. this Airliner Missing She rallied and the needed op- closed. Only the post office, dade. (tiny construction community, had ceased. People were beginning to; Over Peru Jungle LIMA, Peru, Feb, 12 (UP)
eration to stop internal bleeding which ruded, + open until noon, “That 4s untrue.” sald Mr. breathe easier and the once-terrified population calmed down. w d. | was exclu . as successfully performe, ioe. [PNY after After reading the I the report. | ari ed” og rg wl a alu the slides just “pick od up ons or of Liberty iy Shi yesterday, in case the single- the river» and tossed them into p,ci0g 1DC-3 airliner is missing *' P lon a flight over the central Peru-| ’ ‘Runs Amuck
Firemen Leave Cage Ti Tilt Hirand wlephane ine goes om No One Injured |vian jungle with 13 passengers) NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 12 rotary plows, bulldozers avalanches, but ‘homes were qu... nigne raed by the Thirteen members of the Warren Township volunteer fire de- lon freighter that she rammed. | {ated from their homes ofthe. Chazles McConnell family, occupants of glanding by the rammed ship, the children, and A a thrown off by. the rotary Rlows, he sald — “WASHINGTON, “Fey 12 wey
To F aze again, as it did the day before ight $4000 BI wild Ju New 0 J 0) and V- lows" bucked their weary| wrecked. | Faucett Aviation Co., 1s piloted t were talled from a high schopl basketball game last; Three men. were hurt and one was| "7 They-werém't trying to cut-down|§rouped po Twin engin virescens ‘the residence, also were attending the W ‘Warren Central-Broag| ss” “Prgils; UW might start new avalanches m ov- | Tue! I through
day of fits beloved Civil War Starlet Asks Divorce
President. Starting soon after sun-up a| HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 12 (UP)
long list of organizations made Film Starlet Cqleen Gray, whose pigrimages to the tomb in Oak first screen test was written by A Ridge Cemetery on the outskirts Rodney Amateau, sued him" for of Springfield. divorce today.
On the Inside
OK ‘expected on $5.5 billion in foreign aid . . . news i from CONGIess ...i.ssessssessssssassssnsses FREER PTA Prexies . . . a photo-story with Jean Maney" s conducting . . . other news of interest to women, Pages
Church news . . . and events , . . a regular Saturday. i. «feature BEATEN TEER REAET ARDEA RAR OA ES rosy ka
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|during the most -eritical period. Miraculously, no one Was in-|. 4 thee crew members aboard, (UP) | lof the snowslides. jured seriously or killed in the a was reported today Tig Force Joins Township Volunteers : wild in New ‘Orleans Harbor early ! : way through ‘the drifts blocking] Mr. Lafayette said all the con-| 1 in Battling E. 21st Street Fire [today ahd NEATLY sank & 10000 seca to 3 2000-foot canyon’s struction workers were svaeu. All SE Articuno. an BE ws wo A a Ue MLE yw wo Sls oi ah Ct le Ht i or neers feared the tons of snow‘ except m or a ead ty or Birthday of Lewis
a SE
Ripple contest. Deputy sheriffs, =, = Clq i, "o taurant at 5420 beach ne her on the mud flats If}, 0" tneir ponderous, silent way!" fine shape. No one —Today was John L. Lewis’ 69th Robert E. Walker . . . this week's Hoosier Profile. . Page necessary. The Liberty ship tore ’ condition.” birthday and an official ‘holiday ¥ notified them uf the Bye. orthwestern Ave. owned by IOTERIRN Le New Roch. | to the valley. 0 Golden Gloves results . . . with photos . . . other _
Mr. Lafayette said the slides for -75,000 anthracite miners. | The United Mine Workers Wage Policy Committee is seek-| ing to make it a holiday for
N \ Lawrence firemen combined james R. Thompson, 23, was with the Warren Township volun-|q, by smoke early today teers to pour 1100 gallons of water when an oil stove became overon the six-room struc- peated. William Housely, 68 - year - old cripple, suffered second and third 'degree burns. last night when his lclothing was ignited by a coal oll The fire was believed to/lamp at his-residence, 903 W, 11th St. (rear).: He was sent to Genbasemen t and en-jeral Hospital, with burns covering government today I granted . (the top of coiling + Sr 1 bi Jewish vo ARE iat ie 8
Freeze Halts Slide inyere- amazing.” Edgar Lafayette, superintend- “They zing. make any noise” ent for the Terteling Construc- {he sald. “They don't give you tion Co., said the situation eased, warning. . You hear a crack, “mation greatly during the past 24 hoursi;,q look up.." The whole moun-|the new contract to be negotiated due to freezing weather which (yin seems to be coming down on by June 30, Meanwhile, bitumi-, Other Features 1oaltd the sliding. 'vou and there's no way to stop nous miners in many areas we “There's been a terrific amount jt, [off anyway I NADY AlvAl Na Amuse. .... 5, 9 Crossword . Tot damage done here,” he told | “Sometimes the slides hit an ment of the industry is on a five- Books ...... 8 Editorials .. the United Press. “Our ware- obstacle and jump it. Sometimes; day week. . | Bridge .:... 3 Foreign Af. 0 one of the nn with the warehouse and the) Birthday programs were ‘Classified A1- 13 ronan shews + 1 wre wes pile, they ust shove » She {pinned in some Sommunities in| Comics seu. 14 Meta ( whole thing over into the river.,honor of Mr, Lewis. a 2
sports ts sexes wn 44s Sunwsnnn nak vin suanesiPAgOS OL Book reviews and a full page of theatrical infor a bituminous workers, as well, in
elle Trails’ amidships. . The Liberty ship, the 88 John W. Meldrum, hit a_ second ves-sel--the 88 Alcoa Pioneer. She also ripped a hole in the side of the Pioneer, but the Pio never was in danger of sinki
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