Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1949 — Page 3
( . : { 4 s : ; : ' . * . A o : , 1949 TUESDAY, MAR. 22, 1049. __ : PHE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . : PAGE Red - he 1 : : ’ : Pi * = in S Fi Si : fS ee * aa eds S Prob to Delve Hkhart Man Picnics Are a Sure-Fire Sign of Spring 10 race Lourt -~ | Into Slav Congress nunists — oo WMTTIT ES (On Theft Count (UP) — ’ ’ . y m Tal Sun 77 Students Win Nurses’ Caps | embers of U penae Charge Secretary rested for he ' Falsified Firm's . fora i | On Es ona p |. Income Statement ; rican mis- s ; | An Elkhart businessman and Promunest lL g (two Louisville residents will be d his de- arraigned in Indianapolis federal dd to find |court Friday on separate charges llers Mrs ‘lof income tax evasion and con- | duri . |spiracy to steal government propult DE jerty. Two local women will be x Lem: Steve Nelson, called to enter pleas on embezzle- ' . {ment charges. ¢ s Home in Pittsburgh Red, | Don R. Farr, 42, Elkhart, suride Seoul j Gets Summons rendered at South Bend yesterday {and was released later under ¢ had om any TN {$5000. bond on an indictment Her son WASHINGTON, Mar. 22—Sub- [charging him with evasion of officiated. .’ $43,000 in income tax payments.
Sons Were who will be questioned about an ltrict attorney, sald Farr-had re-| ore alleged Industrial spy ring op-| [fortes a sonication iors of [$934.75 in when actua el in Korea, erated by Soviet satellite agents) | income was $57,116.72. ee ce, wife of are being sent out by the House DE Pa bow Auitand Un-American Activities Commit-| |$233.68 in corporation taxes when | usbandg,
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| B. Howard Caughran, U. 8. dis-|
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Scrap Dealers Accused slain by be questioned in connection with n e of mise the committee's forthcom i ng In the theft case, a federal] AS hearings on the American Slav grand jury indictment charged
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Mo Yung Scrap Material Co. with smug- vd critic of Four of the men subpenaed gling tarpaulins, shelter halves, Cl , live in the Pittsburgh area. They : . the princi- : ! aluminum pans and scrap from| g N : include Steve Nelson, an admit-| : . \ % thering in - ted Communist 1 ithe Jeffersonville Quartermaster, _—— p— 4 . nS a Mr. Nelson figured in the com-| Depot. ued at abo Shades of summer . . . Mrs. Patricia Vina, of the Earle Hotel, year. Ronnie, 4, wa ches Be Sngat pour milk for Carolyn Sue, 7. ittea’ | The equipment, valued at about | i i Versi icni t Sally, 11, impatiently waits her turn, : in Row Piiltes ? 2 pm-spy investigation ($27,667, was later sold in Wau-, takes her children into Uni¥rsity Park for the first picnic of the ny . P — y ————— a —————————————— . asi fall. e committee charged {kegan, Il, and Chicago, Mr. * : land Evangelos Vasvanas, will be earing pam with [ransmitting an atomic Photo by Bob Wallace, Times Staff Photographer. |Caughran said. Three In ured Home Planners — Greek Mother, Son } tried in absentia at the same 8, of 3343 ua © Russian diplomatic Miss Mary Heywood of Kendallville, preclinical student in | Defendants in the case, Leow Ik * Face Polk Slaying Trial time. he pack "Cited as Red the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing, was among 77 stu- M. Ades and George A. Blusinsky, . a } To Hear Ta | ATHENS. Mar. 22 (UP) — al Motdenides is Mieged to have pdaughter, nuises’ caps in Im : dlelight ceremonies [Yesterday notified U, 8. Marsha I Mare «manag. | - ._|been the actual trigger-man w lay in Mu- Mr. Nelson was alleged to have dents awarded urses caps 'n impressive canglle igh, ce"¢ © L. E. Cranor in Louisville that N 4 IC ere |, Mar: hall D Abrams, Manag-iGreek newspaperman and his put a bullet through. the back of ges of as received the formula from a gov: | last ight. reaps “Ni pinned on the students and fhe class re. [they would surrender at his office . re director of the ons on | mother wills go on trial Apr. 12 Mr Polk's head in a rowboat in ernment scientist working at the | cited the Florence Nightingale oath of nursing in rites marking today. | . League of ne lanapolis, : ¢ * lin Salonika on charges of mur-|Salonika Bay. Vasvanas was said led to the radiation laboratory of the Uni-| the end of six months of study and acceptance into the cless of | Records of the depot did not, 2 Hurt Slightly cuss modern buildingz=gaterials| oo") Ln radio correspon-|to have rowed the boat. night said versity of California. The scien-| 1951. {show shipments of the material| | T k C C h jand tell prospective home bulld-| ©, George Polk, Greek authori-| : bbing her tist was identified only as “X” |= 2 = =m se os =m = | made by the partners in April n Truck-Car Cras fers ny to select a reliable con-/ Ht Ee ed today 5. INCH SNOW IN MOSCOW cher knife * The committee's first investi M k BR | P d and November of last year, Mr.| Two men were injured, not se-|tractor in the third session of the “" ’ > —Mosyg ’ .4=| The defendants are Gregory] MOSCOW, Mar, 22 (UP) os her moth- tion since its reorganization will a e e Igious ree om | Caughran sald, but entries on|rjousiy® in a truck-car accident | School for Home Planners at 7:45 Staktopoulos and his mother. Mrs. cow was buried under five inches hower. highlight Russian efforts to drain ° {railroad and trucking company phere early today and a 10-year-|P. m. tomorrow at Technical High" na Staktopoulos. Two other of snow today, the first day of or a flesh America’s technical wets WOrld=Wide Oxnam Pleads bevks di show them. old girl.was struck by an auto-| School. i a Adam Mouzenides'the Russian spring. Patal. ur . through Communist-front organi-| # ad Charge Embezzlement |mobile. orn fi flues mur eon med d on as- | y T | 29 15 | e 4 se zations. i EV ANSTON, 111, Mar. 22 (UP) that churches themselves must] gp. Mary Alice Wainscott, 25, | ¥ Alonzo Kenison, 22, of 110115 n the home will be given by Nor-| f The Slav Congress was cited as|—Leaders of 30 million U. S./not deny religious liberty to) : 2619 Guilford Ave will be ar-|S: West St., suffered lacerations fo 0: 5 “subversive and Communist” by|Protestants began work toward members of other denominations raiened on a charge of embez- ©f the head and hands and a cut Man Williams of the Indiana Bell | STRAUSS ] n Flees § Attorney General Tom Clark on creating the ‘American arm of or faiths, |zling $873.60 while serving as a ®Y® Robert Nelms, 35, 11011; S. Tee PhOne CO om . SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW indow June 1, 1948. the World Council of Churches “What is needed is the honest|clerk at the First Federal Sav-| West, received head and Shalt in- oh to It in TR a Le, ' , vay from Committee sources indicated | 1200 Te establish the proclamation and practice of re-|ings & Loan Association, 2 E. Jute and a Tra oye. mlowners #nd proajy interested ¢ Sailors’ that the industrial espionage was|,; ry (O38 © _|ligious liberty on the part of all Market St. ; ng ay SILL oo, ; directed by a man in New York,| Avsolute right” of religious free-| churches,” he said. | Another grand fury indictment|2 car driven by Malcolm Makiy, adits, will meet each Tuesday d authori ¥ who has not yet figured in the|30™ everywhere in the world, “The World Council stands for| charged Mrs. Blanche Lamper- (3%, of 133 S."State St., which i ght through April 12. It is behrough a House spy hearings. They said| G. Bromley Oxnam, American religious freedom,” he said. “It son, 48, of 4327 Carrollton Ave, lided at Morris St. and Keltucky ing concucted by the Indianapoty Hall. the New Yorker probably would President of the World Council|does not ask that any freedom be with embezzlement of $2991.35 Ave. with a Buck operated hy lis School Board Snler the direc. L 10-year- be the first and most important|and Methodist Bishop of Newgranted to Christians that is de-|from guardianship funds of her| Marvin Garner, 36, of 122! «(tion of R. E. Emery, co-ordina-runaway witness in the new hearings. | York, told the assembled clergy-|njed to others, but does demand-hospitalized war veteran son. «|Grant St. tor of distributive education for ome, were Hearings are scheduled to be-{ oD and lay leaders that reli-/that religious freedom shall be] The shortage was discovered,| Driver Arrested the Indianapolis public schools. 10 hours i gin about Apr. 18 |Bious liberty must mean “freedom maintained for all persons with-/the district attorney said, when ) } treated EE evem————————————————— (of Roman Catholics in Hungary out distinction as to race, color,/a bank was made the son’s| The injured men hg 0 Re ae OK’s V t ’ { r he was : » . and also freedom for Protestants|gex, language or religion.” guardian. Bank officials reported|in General Hospital. Mabry vas ererans City Hall { Red Barker's Widow in Spain, Colombia and the Ar-| He said the. World Council $3673.09 had been paid into the arrested by police on charges o R | uU . home Facin Mental Test igentine. , . |“voiced a world-wide protest|fund since March, 1945, but only drunkenness and vagrancy. a enta nits er 9 Bishop Oxnam also said that|against the practices of any state|$25 remained when the transfer| Joyce A. Lutz, 10, of 24 W. 9t Approval of four rental hous-| DENVER, Mar. 22 (UP)—Mrs. the World Council acted “wisely” that subjects men to terror and| was made. |St., was struck by a car. driven Ing units, three in Eventille sal Jean Barker, 37, was ordered to|in its report on “the church andidenies them such fundamental] The guardianship included dis- by Helen Lucille Drissel, 41, of} © 0 "wb ‘wow oo ig to oot] Colorado General Hospital today the disorder of society” issued at|rights as the right to be secure ability benefits payable to the 6451 Park Ave. late yesterday, = ooo = F520 oo (0 0 families, |
for psychiatric examination after | pleading innocent by reason of) insanity to killing her husband, the last son of the notorious Kate | (Ma) Barker. |
Amsterdam when it denounced |against arbitrary arrest or sub-{son who is a patient in Veterans!at 19th and Illinois Sts. She was both capitalism and communism |ject them to torture, cruel punish-| Administration Hospital, Marion. treated in Methodist Hospital for as increasing world chaos, {ments and the intimidation of terete [bruises on the knees and lacera- |. voli office of the Federal Hous.
“What the council actually conscience.” . Odom’s 4957-Mile Hop tions of the mouth. a jing Administration. did,” he said, “was to refuse to| He said the World Council was Harry Swift, 55, of 4139 Grace-| ‘m,n of the Evansville projects |
{was announced today by State | Director Earl R. Peters, Indian-
Lloyd (Red) Barker, 51, son of identify the Gospel of Jesus with determined to win its objective of Set Up Solo Record land Ave., sufferéd a scalp wound yi) be 13-unit buildings, consist-| the Oklahoma gang woman, was | any economic system.” |“‘summoning . . , the whole church WASHINGTON, Mar. 22 (UP) early today in a two-car accident jg of two-story walk-up struc-| felled by a shotgun blast as he| He said all systems of govern-|to the total task of winning the __ Bj)} Odom's recent Honolulu-|at 42d St. and Capitol Ave. His tyres containing nine units of five | approached the back entrance to, ment and economics needed Whole world for Christ. Teterboro, N. J. flight was not|car collided with one driven by|rooms and four units of three and his home in suburban Denver last| changes to bring them as near ’ er - only a distance record for light| Robert Wells, 27, Columbia Club, one-half rooms. Friday. | Christianity as possible. He said Plan Funeral in Salem |airplanes, but the longest non-|Mr. Swift was treated in Gen-| The Ft. Wayne building will be District Attorney Clement| the Amsterdam decisions in this [stop solo flight ever made in any eral Hospital. a two-story walk-up containing Hackethal said Mrs. Barker at| country were attacked as being FOr Mrs. Grace Wade [type of plane, the National Aero-| William E. Opie, 1311 S. Reis-|16 units of four rooms, four of i first. admitted she shot her hus-| “on the left” while Russian; Mrs. Grace M. Wade, native of jnautic Association said today. |ner St, was charged with disor- which will be terrace apartments.| - band because she feared he was critics denounced them as “Amer-' Salem. Ind. who died Sunday in| The 495¥.24-mile flight will be|derly conduct, reckless driving] Financed by Mutual Life In-| going to kill her and her four|jcan imperialism.” her home. 3120 N. Illinois St. chalged up as an official record and resisting arrest. surance Co., of New York, and children. : The World Council's state-|will be buried in Salem following after the. National Bureau of] A 9-year-old bicyclist, injured Mid-City Investments Inc., of In- . . ments regarding captialism and services at 2 p: m. tomorrow in Standards checks instrument car-| in a traffic accident in Southport, /dianapolis. total mortgages on OIL'S NOT RIGHT communism were to be explained the DeWalt Funeral Home there./ ried aboard Mr. Odom’s Beech- was in fair condition today inthe four buildings will be $444 . Three youths who police said at a luncheon meeting today by Mrs. Wade had lived in Indian- craft Bonanza and the NAA cer-| Methodist Hospital. 400. . « were caught in the act of steal- Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati, apolis 16 years and was a mem- tifies the results to the Federation The victim, Walter Lee Ellis, | - { ing two gallons of motor oil from former president of the World ber of the University Park Chris-|Aeronautique Internationale in R. R. 6, Box 341, suffered an in-| ! a filling station at 1017 E. Michi-| Council of Churches and brother tian €hurch. She was 56. Sur- Paris. jury to his right shoulder. His | n gan St., were to appear in Mu- of Sen. Robert Taft (R. 0.). viving are a brother, Alva F. Mc-| The FAI is the international bicycle collided with a car driven | nicipal Court today to answer | In his opening address last Clellan, Louisville; a niece and|authority on records and the by the Rev. William Breedlove, | . . 3 3 * g v i 9 9 Q vagrancy charges ight, Bishop Oxnam _warned|two nephews. NAA is ls American member. (202 sats (AIANAaPONS ® i f : BIRTHS { Lo 1 Boys 1 | At Home—Gomer, Elizabeth Lisenby. 3410! 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