Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1949 — Page 2
‘PAGE 2°._ Murder on Hi
County
Rises to 12, Pedestrian; 69, Killed
Southport Teacher's Wife, Truck
- Driver Die in Accidents Here The 1949 death toll from accidents in Marion Coutny stéod at
12 today as two more fatalities were recorded, one a truck driver!
and the other the.wife of a baseball coach. The victims died in separate accidents yesterday as another
death was reported from Syracuse, Ind., by state police and two |
persons were injured in other city accidents. Robert Leon Brown, 27, of 7501 | = E. Washingtén 8t., about 3:30 p.m. JI when the petro*féum panel truck
y George R. Copeland, 24, of
| Police arrested Copeland and
y charged him with reckless pr ST a driving and vagrancy. The in-i 8 ral d into a jured woman was taken fo frashed iy a [Methodist Horpital where she I other was treated and released. ar fatality Arthur Risley, 24, of Plainville,
iwas taken to Veterans Hospital lon Cold Springs Road with a feut over his left eye and possible {shoulder injuries after the auto{mobile he was driving hit a supi , ting pillar at the railroad unson, teacher and Mr. Brown [POF : baseball coach at Southport High derpass, 800 Madison Ave., police School, and mother of three. ald. Woman Dies Instantly
was Mrs. Mary Hannah Lin son, 32, of 1839.4 Thompson Rd. WL ¥ wife of Ray Lin-
. } Deputy sheriffs said she. was i killed instantly when her car was —
struck by an outbound Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train on Stop 10 Rd. east of State Rd. 431, about 1:45 p. m. From Syracuse, state police reported the death of William A. Rapp, 69, of Syracuse. He was killed about 7 p. m. while walking along Rd. 13 when struck by a truck driven by an Indianapolls man, Russell Arnett, 348 Vil la Ave, Mr. Arnett told officers he did 4 the mah 1Rtough a rear door. Ue ' y. operator of a not see Mr. Rapp and a com- Texaco station at Post Rd. and
panion, W. I. ‘Swihart, until it ; "2, told de ‘ - : . BT, puty sheriffs the was too late to avoid hitting him, man ran north toward Ft. Harri-
Death was reported due to a son. Deputies scoured the area crushed chest and fractured skull. without success. -
dolted on Crossing | Mr. Perry said he had heard Witnesses of the accident in someone walking In the rear of which Mr, Brown died told police the building and reached for the his truck bounced as it crossed revolver. When' the glass in the a railroad grade crossing on 8.'rear door was smashed, he fired Kitley Rd., skidded, and ~on- one shot. tinued northward to hit a fire| Vandalism Streak hydrant, a fence post and a tree. Burglars with a vandalism Dead when police arrived, Mr./yireak took an unknown quantity | Brown had been thrown to the of food from the Troy Supermarright side of the car seat. He Troy Ave. and Rural St, died of a broken neck, according ,riér-scattering meat from a re-|
to the coroner's office. | buildThe automobile in which Mrs. Higerator througaont the busid
Linson died yesterday was thrown 75 feet from the crossing and tossed onto the railroad embank- register, 15 cartons of cigarets ment. Her body was thrown out yng two butcher knives also were of the wreckage against a wire missing. fence, { Observers told police Mrs. Lin- . . | son's car had been parked just Bloomington Radio,
crossing for about 45
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routed a would-bé burglar early today by firing a revolver shot
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started forward just before the B f train reached the road. View of ) 000 the crossing is unobscured. erore 10, The Linsons’ three children are| William, 6; Karen, 4, and Jeffrey, 2.
Times State Serves BLOOMINGTON, Mar, 26 — | Radio station WTTS was formal-| Services for Mrs. Linson will(;, dedicated by Mrs. Mary Tar-
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Jail Cools OF Female Tempers
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‘Cold War’ Battleground Closely Guarded; Immigration Agents Nab 3 Delegates
NEW YORK, Mar. 26 (UP)—The keynote session of the Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace opened today in Carnegie Hall without three Canadian delegates who were picked up by immigration officers. A well-dressed audience passed through a slim line of pickets who chanted: “Throw the bums out.’ }
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opening session. About 50 pickets walked in a circle outside but the number was expected to swell to
which for today was the cold (war's hottest ideological battle- , ground. Seats Filled Rapidly i The 3000 seats at historic Carinegie Hall filled rapidly with a
{arrived in taxicabs.
The conference opened last
{night with a $10-a-plate roast turkey banquet. During the din(ner the Canadian delegates were picked up quietly by immigration authorities and taken to headquarters for questioning on the legality of their entrance into the country. £ | Catholic war veterans in uni4 form outside the main entrance
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Robert L. Brown was dead in this truck when, police reached wreck scene.
Slated for Quiet Military Roles
Bedell Smith, Leahy
Resign Top Posts
WASHINGTON, Mar. 26 (UP) —Fleet Adm. William D. and Lt. Gen. Walter Smith, two of
Bedell
were slated today for quieter roles in the nation’s service.
President Truman has an-
hundreds later in the day. Nearly nounced the resignations of Adm. John Van Ness and another of his son-in-law with a shotgun {100 police who patrolled the area Leahy as his personal chief of the GOP governor aspirants of early today, police said, because
staff and of Gen. Smith as U. 8. Ambassador to Russia. Speculation over filling of the vacant posts was widely varied, however.” Observers said that:
ONE: That Adm. Leahy’'s war- / | young audience, many of whom born post of chief of staff to the ington, Ind., William Hargrave admitted the
President is no longer needed and that it will remain vacant unless 4 New War emergency arises. TWO: The era of assigning military men to ambassadorial posts is past, indicating that a career diplomat will succeed Gen. Smith at the Moscow embassy.
Envoy to France
| During the war, Adm. Leahy served as U. 8. Ambassador to Vichy France before becoming
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Leahy defeated in the election. The or-|
i the nation’s top at the Columbia Club this afterThe hall was crowded for the military leaders in World War II, noon between the afternoon and
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Political Club | Open Sessions | By ROBERT BLOEM | About 300 Hoosier Republicans!
{gathered here today for two]
lseparate meetings both of which
were to be largely devoted to |“what’'s wrong with the GOP and] what's to be done about it.” | | The big meeting was to be the annual spring business session | of the Indiana Republican Edi-| torial Association. In addition to the normal business the editors! this afternoon were to hear eight members of their group and eight, politicians in a round table post-| mortem on “why we lost the election.” The second session will involve formal organjzation of the Indiana Palitical Club, a factional offshoot of the Republican organi-! zation which is expected to cam-
paign first for new party leader- c . P + udwi ship. Sponsors of the new club Capt. Frenk Fisher Capt. Leroy M. Ludwig
are the factional leaders who Capt. Frank Fisher, 1008 Broadway, is the first member of {united to stop Sen. William ®.| the Indianapolis district of the Organized Reserve ( orps to receive Jenner's campaign for GOP gov-| a pay check for inactive duty training under a new law. Capt, ernor nomination in May, 1948, Leroy M. Ludwig, unit instructor of the ORC, presented the check
Temporary President | _to Capt. Fisher.
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Admits Slaying Jods Budi of His Son-in-Law
PHOENIX, Ariz., Mar. 26 (UP) —Notorious desperado Lloyd E, South Side Man, 72, Tells of Threats evening sessions of the IREA. |
Sampsell was held without bond today to face murder and robe | A T2-year-old South Side man | Heremer, aps: Ye Sen| confessed to shooting and killing
| Temporary president of the club {s State Sen. Roy Conrad of Monticello, treasurer for the cam-|
|paign organization ‘of Hobart Creighton who won Republican governor nomination only tq be ganization session was to be held bery charges in California. The 49-year-old “yacht bandit” of the 1920's surrendered meekly yesterday, as he stepped off a plane from Los Angeles, despite his boasts that he would never be taken alive. The FBI listed him as one of the nation’s 10 top criminals, Paroled in September, 1947, after 18 years in prison, Sampsell began another series of crimes climaxed by a daring $7800 bank robbery in Los Ane geles Thursday. He is also wanted fofalegedly killing a man during a San Diego, Cal, holdup in 194K,
last year, Walter Helmke of Ft.|“he was threatening me and my Wayne, were to take part in the , rolver.” round table discussion. The edi- daughter With a. rev oy lived 1 torial side of the panel in- Haywood King, who lived in cludes James Montgomery of New the home of the slain man, James Albany, Paul Bausman of Wash- R, Carr, 43, of 1637 Yandes St.
shooti t lice of Rockville and Henry Willis of! plano ng vi DS Angola. : {headquarters shortly after $ The post-mortem affair was to son-in-law died. He was arrested —————————— |be held in the Chateau Room of on a charge of murder. the Claypog) Hotel after a pq daughter, Annie Mae Carr, OES Chapter 131
funcheon. 41, was held on a charge of va- Sets Installation Principal Speaker |grancy as a witness. Mrs. Mamie Passmore will be Principal speaker at the IREA| police and homicide squads ar- installed as worthy matron and dinner tonight will be Wheeler rived in she home of Mr. Carr Oscar T. Passmore as worthy paMcMillen, formerly a Covington! shortly after 3 a. m. and found tron of Naomi Chapter 131, OES, editor. Mr. McMillen now is man- Mr. Carr lying on the kitchen 8% 8 p.m. today in the Masonie aging editor of the Farm Journai, floor, dying of a large shotgun Temple. !
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| revolver which had not been fired.
Mrs. Carr told police her hustors were to elect new officers for band had been drinking heavily
According to with friends earlier in the night.
i day. ing the North African, Italian at the Fairgrounds fo y through prison bats, Jews Evropean campais, the custom of advancing present After the friends left, she said, | ah the autienie n the hall was “0 0) or man will return to Officers one hotch each, it was “he threatened to kill me and my
Eisler, once described as the No. 1 Communist in the, United States. Yesterday at the
civilian life. | Gen. Smith will get a new as- De James Benham, editor of the! trial of 11 U. §. Communist lead. SI§hMent from the Army, prob-| Terre Haute Star-Tribune and, <5. f ably command of the first Army [POW first ‘vice president of the in
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| Daily Worker, testified that Eisler had supported the view that | IU to Present pp
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Urges United Front OES Unit to Install iand Electrical Living Show will
Af the opening session, former Officers Tuesday | urer to second vice president. Paul wind up tonight in the State Assistant Attorney General O.! Installation of officers 6f Beech Riddick of Lagrange was promi{Fairgrounds manufacturers build- John Rogge called for “a united; ve Chapter 465, OES, will be nently mentioned for the treasing with a program of televised front of all peace-minded peo- 5g p m. Tuesday in Beech Grove Urer's post. vaudeville ple” to join in * a gigantic effort to Aasonic Temple. Association officers said both Indiana University will presen: StoP this nation’s drive foward scheduled to take office are Senators Jenner and Capehart {a series of vaudeville acts at half- War Lo = Mrs, Frances Rufner, worthy ma- had been invited to make five ‘hour intervals beginning at 3 p. m| 1ne Canadian delegates Who tron; Emil C. Volbrath, worthy minute speeches at the evening and continuing until the close of ¥°T® picked up last night were patron; Mrs. Clara Cole, associate banquet. Sen. Jenner wrote yesthe show at 10.p. m. Barker Fairley Vice president of matron; Ellis Deane. associate terday, however, that he had not The acts will include songs by the Canadian Council of Ameri- patron; Mrs. Hazel Marshall, sec- recejved any invitation but that Jacquelyn® (Jackie) Harding and can-Soviet Friendships his wife, retary; Mrs. Georgina Greenfield, because of prior commitments and others from the university's re- Margaret, and John Goss, di- treasurer; Mrs. Thelma Mills, con- the illness of his small son, Billy, ! ) i Fh ~ rector of the John Goss Studio cuctress, and Mrs. Emma Ziegler, he would® have been unable to cent talent show. Theater in British Columbia. associate conductress, attend anyway. | Precedes Show ywa)
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ville will be a radio show of Cur-| ley Wiggins and his Rhythm! _- BN ] INDIANA WEATHER |Area 22—Boys Clubs execitive and lay Mary Pauline vs. Joseph Frank McMullen hour show will be broadcast over |A warm front extending from Kansas to|, Meeting. 12.30 p. m. Athenaeum Ned J. vs. Alice M. Surry; Robert L. vs
{Otto Harris of Loogootee from {second to first vice president, Ed m= |Schergens. of Tell City from treas-
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Golden Rile Chapter. OES—Installati son Woods; master of ceremonies. wafd movement of a ation of na opds Ruth H. vs William E. Gray
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officers, 8 p. m: lodge temple, Clifton Bo y area and accompanying moist ” mers Frances vs Albert 1.. Maillard. president of | Lir centered over Kansas to WIsconsin w.ereas - pa Rennes D. McClure; Florence vs. Rogers the Electric League of Indianapo-| by temorrow morning was expected to EVENTS TOMORROW Jones ’ SE | bring showers and winds Indiana Kindergarten Hour—2 p. m.-5 p.m. in the BIRTHS — lis, sponsor of the exposition tonight Childrens Museum f
the extreme ea-t- Bowling Green University a Cappalla Choir Recitat=7:30 pm, Victory Memorial Methodist Church
Art Exhibit—4é p. m Herron Art Museum At
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expected the new president woud father with his revolver.”
Police found the death weapon, 12-gauge shotgun, under the bed
Mr. Carr's bedroom. Nearby an empty shotgun shell.
® + of Carnegie Hall shouted “Don’t published in Philadelphia, Pa., wound in his chest. Nearby on a' Other officers who will be ine “go into that hell hole” The the late President Roosevelt's per- ng pregigent of the Nationa! table was a loaded 45-caliber Colt stalled include Mrs. Ilo Stevens,
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