Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1949 — Page 2

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Russ On Sov

As Checkmate On Big Three

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‘~Reds Declared 1

Ready to Cancel | Reparations Bill !

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in Western Berlin said today that)" Russia has promised German Communist leaders a peace treaty,

for Eastern Germany=~and can-| if

cellation of all reparations claims once an East German state has! been created, Ea i - The reported Soviet offer ap-| peared to be Russia's answer to the agreement reached by Western German political leaders and, the American, British and French military governors yesterday for: establishment of a West German | --gtate, {

the report of a Soviet offer. But if it is made publicly, it probably! will win much support for the] Soviet Union. Russia has de-| manded $10 billioh reparations; from Germany, 6he of the most | severe penalties for its aggressive war still hanging over the Reich.

Western Germany THE State Department at Washington made public today the text of an 11-point agreement ‘by the Big Three for merging the western zone of Germany. i It provides for a high commis: sion, made up of representatives of sach of the occupying powers, !

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Rests on 14th ‘Amendment -

«Oral Arguments in Mrs. Burney Slaying & By DAN KIDNEY of Times Stall Writer y | WASHING

Supreme Court Hears! peueriicnt,

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‘Walter Myers Jr. Elected Vice President; Rasmussen, Furscoit Renamed to Posts The Marion County Tuberculosis Association elected Dr. Warren

annual Juncheon meeting held yesterday in the Columbia Club, Walter Myers Jr. was elected vice president, replacing Dr. Tucker. Mrs. M. C., Furscott and Mrs. A. C. Rasmussén were re-

wre! glocted secretary and treasurer.

Proposal Seen “a=. Fate of Watt

| Named to the executive COM! — miele [mittee, alogg with those four of Program. Delmar, son of Mr. and | \cers, were Mrs. John Garrett, Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, 1321 § | Mrs. Henry H. Hornbrook, John St. pnce had sleeping sick | Lauek Jr. Dr. Charles J, McIn- 138, polio, and pneumonia “too |tyre, George FE. Middleton, Grier any times to remember,” he 'M. Bhotwell and John 8. Wright. Ho + Consultants named were Dr.| | Ezra Alexander, Rev. Howard J. | Baumgartel, William Brennan Jr - and Mrs. James Cantwell of- | Mrs. Hugh’ Carpenter, Mrs. Max- | 5 St. Paul Bt, is in" the Theo- | well Coppock, Edward Dirks, pr, dore Potter Fresh Air School, | William Dugan, Rabbi Morris M00 E, Joh 8t., for undernourishRobert F. Gladden, Te" ee r attends the same Joseph Hayes, Rev, John Holler- Stings e Children were intro. an, Mrs. Thomas R. Kackley, Dr, | Maurice V. Kahler, Dr. Gerald A Carag Jutia. Jameson Rus I Rempt Russeis A. Lane, Robert Deimar attended and Theresa i grenkamp, Dr. H, C. Ochsner, will attend this year.

Part of the program was giv-

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Theresa, who is the daughter of

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TUESDAY, APR. 26,1040

Forecast Tonight

Lower Temperatures To Accompany "Rains | Occasional April showers tonight and tomorrow were predicted by Weatherman Paul Miller at noon today. 1 Slightly cooler weather was expected to accompany showers tomorrow, following a minimum of 55 tonight, ik

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Denser clouds than expected . {made it likely at noon that tem- . iperatures, today would not climb v4 1949 record high of 82 foreearlier, : T+ Cooler in South Temperatures were expected to range from 51 in the north and 57 in the south to 74 in the north and 80 in the south through Sunday. Except for a slight cooling in the north portion of the state tomor. rew, summer temperatures were

; wl - i There was no confirmation of |

Gen Hoyt S. Vandenberg Gen. Vandenberg; Chief of | - Chief Justice Vinson and the W. Harris, Mrs. Henry H. Horn-itoday through Friday (2 to 4 and

Staff of the U. 8. Air Force, | will be speaker at the 13th an- { nual national aerial member- | ship round-up dinner of the | American Legion Sunday in | the Indianapolis Athletic Club, |

National Commander Perry Brown for visiting pilois and aviation notables participating in the aerial round-up. The

the Legion's national member ship campaign.

push the 1940 Legion national enrollment over the threemillion mark for the fourth consecutive year. More than 500 are expected for the dinner,

Whether the State of Indiana Rickles and Virgil Stinebaugh, ing chést X-rays to the Columbia violated the 14th amendment to Roland - Allen, Harry 8. Hanna Club's 235 employees by Dale {the U, 8. Constitution in sentenc. 2nd Robert Roberts.

ing Robert Austin Watts to death for the rape-slaying of Mrs. Mary

| Lois Burney, Indianapolis house- tors for 1949 to 1952 were: Wil- Gerald F. Kempf, Indianapolis diwife, today is up to the Supreme }lam Ash, Dr. Gordon W. Bat- rector of public health, in charge. {man, Miss Helen Coffey, Edward Chest X-rays were to be given

Court to decide.

eight associate justices remained brook, John Lauck Jr, Walter 6 to 9 p. m.) at the Phyllis on the bench over-time yesterday Myers Jr, Mrs. A. C. Rasmussen, Wheatley YWCA, as a part of the rnoon listening to oral argu-i? ate ening Guilt or/ary McClelland, Dr. Lawrence chest X-ray program. ~ 25-year-old Nehil and P, Waldo Ross,

ments in ths matter, innocence of the Negro is not involved in the case

The dinner will be given by | 2 ext court. mittee were: Dr. E. O. Asher, moderator of a panel discussion 8 ‘as presented to the high |chairman; Mrs. Harvey Belton, led by Miss Helen Coffey, Mrs. :Mrx. Fred C. Hasselbring, Mrs. Kenneth Baker, Mrs. Genevieve Scheduled to die in the electric John Garrett’ Dr. Charles J. Mc- Beghtol, Waiter Myers Jr. and #.| {chair at Michigan City State Intyre, Mrs. Roy Corwin and Wil- L. ~Laydon. event is the annual climax to |Prison Jan. 31, a 30-day stay of liam Ash.

May Get New Trial

execution was ordered by the

{court and on Feb. 28, a full hear- tion's 35 years of service in genThe round-up is expected to ing was granted so that Watts eral health in Marion County Howard Baumgarte! gave invoca{will not die until the AEH fort schools, Delmar Lewis, 13, former tion, and a talk was given by | etried. tuberculosis patient, and Theresa Nancy Foxworthy, 15, Tech soph- ciation will meet at 7:30 p. m. to- Field of Public Relations.”

acts. He may be ords

{8herfick, 1219 W. 34th St. A State Board of Directors {Board of Health portable chest Named to the board of diree- X-ray unit was used, with Dr.

rs. Evans Woolen Jr, Miss association's current three-week

Information Please Dr. Gordon Batman servéd “as

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On this year's nominating com:

-Demonstrating the associa- mation Please” program. ciation: Migs Ella. Sengenberget,worthy, 121 8. Bolton Ave:

“Theresa Cantwell and Delmar Lewis, guests of TB Association. :

feditorial contest Sponsored by the Tech director of publications in- Easter party tomorrow evening in William DeWitt National TB Association and ithe troduced her. Nancy is the daugh- the Severin Rainbow room for (WFBM) announced this “Infor. Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ter of Mr, and Mrs. T- E. Fox- their Women’s Division.

George Middleton presided, Dr. TRADE GROUP T™ MEET.

Attorneys for the National AL (Cantwell, 10,. appeared on the omore, a national winner of an day in the Merchants Bank Bldg., Walther will preside.

'sociation for Advanc ; {Colored People raised two points

Police Prevent Man From Tossing

in the Watts case in taking an appeal from the Indiana Supreme Court: {

urt: - ONE. No Negro was on the Marion County grand jury which

and it outlines the manner in| : lindicted Watts for the Burney which the commissioners win Wife Out Window ie: and they have been syste.

“reach their decisions. .

After establishinént of the Ger-|

CHICAGO; Apr. 26 (UP)—Po-

man federal republic, the agree- lice reported that they seized a ment sald, the three governments pittsburgh milk salesman early * will continue to retain supreme today as he was about to throw

authority, However, military government will cease, and occupa- - tion officials will exercise only sufunctions, German authorities will be free| to take administrative and legislative action, subject to possible; veto by the allied authority, i

India | INDIA will grant de facto recognition to local Chinese Communist authorities in Nanking, the external affairs ministry an-! “nounced today. | The announcement was issued! “in denial of local reports that India already was negotiating! for recognition of the entire Communist government in China. This, the announcement added, fs “a major question which will be taken up in due course.”

Japan ¢ OCCUPATION headquarters today published an analysis of Japanese magazine articles, : that the nation's once god-like ruler is being Increasingly criticized by both left and right wing liberals. , Many Japanese writers, university professors and scientists are advocating outright abolition of the emperor system, while others are insisting Hirohito abdicate for his “war responsibility.”

Turkey

THE . Turkish press reported that Turkish and Bulgarian patrols exchanged fire in the Edirna border region last night. In-| habitants of the”frontier village of Dogana were reported to have been forced to flee their homes to]

sm. Sacape the machine-gun and rifle| Mr. Walker, who

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‘Hoosier Canners Group

To Meet Thursday Lt. Gov. John A. Watkirs

The 1049 spring meeting of In.

his wife out of an eighth floor hotel window, A squad summoned by a house detective at the Harrison Hotel arrested Thomas Rock, 35, and his wife, Margaret Pearl, 32, of Pittsburgh. :

{ matically excluded from such jurjes in Indianapolis for the past 25 or 30 years. TWO. Confessions upon which| the Watts conviction was based) were obtained through the use of force, duress and intimidation in! violation of the due process clause of the 14th Amendment.

} Say Counsel Denled Him !

Thurgood Marshall, chief counsel for NAACP, and his assistant,

Police Sat. William Jones said| Franklin H. Williams, both of

Rock, a hefty six-footer, picked up his wife as the squad burst into the room. . ” . “NOW YOU'VE got witnesses,” Sgt. Jones quoted Mr. Rock &# saying. ‘Out the window you go.” Officer Joseph Gormdn clubbed Mr. Rock as other policemen seized the woman. Both were charged with disorderly conduct. nr mss —————————

Bus Convention To Hear Writer

Deloss Walker, world traveler and writer, will be one of the featured speakers. at the two-day Indiana Bus Association, Inc,

New York, argued these points before the court, i Mr, Williams contended that Watts had been picked up on an-| other“ attempted rape case and was being held by police when the Burney slaying was discovered Nov: 12, 1947. He also contended that they refused Walts counsel,’ kept him without food and sleep, didn't permit him to see his wife, and beat him into signing a con-| fession, : ! This treatment took from Wednesday until Friday and all the time he was held without warrant, Mr. Williams maintained. | The exclusion of Negroes from the grand jury was argied by Mr. Marshall. He said the only tes-

15th annual convention beginning timony that names of Negroes

today in the Hotel Lincoln, Election of

noon. Election of officers wlil be held tonight. Wednesday sessions willbe devoted to business meetingyd pansl discuss sions of Ind try proble talks and t concluding an

the: Wednesday lund have “Let's Avoid Dep: his topic. Other speakersy®

ever were drawn from a Marion! County jury box was that of Glenn Funk, a chief deputy prose-! cuting attorney, who said he saw two called in 1948 and then they did not serve. [ Questioned at Length Chief Justice Vinson questioned Mr. Marshall at length on that point, saying that if Negroes were {called and did not serve they could not.be considered excluded. Arguing for the state, Deputy Attorney General Frank E.| Coughlin contended that there is no planned exclusion of Negroes,

faquet at 7 from Marion County grand juries

and positive evidence on the point |

speak Et had not been produced in the ap-|

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11 beitified that Watts w and? was well fed and]

‘well treated by police and deputy,

Roscoe C. Byrne, Indiana Public/gherifts throughout his three day

Service Commission

i chairman. questioning period. diana Canners Association will Arthur Thurston, superintendent | gD

Because the time ran out, At.

be held Thursday afternoon inlof Indiana State Police, will pre-itorney General J. Emmett Me-

the Claypool. Hotel

Chateau sent safety awards for the year. Manamon didn't get to give his:

Yuan J dy Plate

Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.

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(52x52 inch size) "Field Flower" pattern of spring daisies scattered on background of red, brown, chartreuse, aque, green, yellow, pink or gray. (Larger size, 52x70

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and black. “

The sapleton. Business Asso- ner will speak on-‘“The Broad ji. ....n Hotel

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Perky Pot-Holders With Hanger

Room, the association announced! A. W. Koehler, secretary-man-| today. iager of National Association of| " H, K. Bachelder, association!Motor Bus Operators, will give a president, will give the main ad- report from Washington,” D. C, dress at the 12:30 p. m, luncheon at one of the Wednesday meet-| which will vpen the meeting. |ings. and Ceburn Parker, Indian-| Other speakers will be Dr./apolis - Railways maintenance

part of the state's a*gument.

Prof. R. T. Hill ; Quits 1U Post

Times State Servies

| expected through the period, Rainfall was expected to aver. .

age one-half to three-fourths of an inch in the period, occurring as showers or thunderstorms in the north tomorrow and in the south Thursday. Rain was ex-

Saturday - and continue in the south on Sunday.

Hotel Greeters Set

‘|Event at Severin

Members of the Hotel Greeters of Charter 38 will present a post-

The party committee is headed

38th St. branch. Willis B. Con- PY Dewey F. Campbell, Warren

'Hotel manager; Nathan Mills,

manager, and

Lou Clifford Gordon of the Warren

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‘Three plump holders on dainty hat-shaped hanger with metal hooks, Sturdy

fabric covers in assorted prints on backgrounds of red, yellow, green, blue :

Thomas E. Jones, Earlham. Col- superintendent, will preside at one BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 26 wa

lege president, and M. W. Baker, - of the fruit and vegetable branch!

neer for Employers Mutual of Wassau, presents the Canners’|

discussion period.

session.

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Present officers are: John T, Prof. R. T. Hill, a member of

U. 8. Department of Agriculture. Martin, Indiana Railroad, presi- the Indiana University School of| After P. A. Klein, safety engi- dent; J. E. Wooding. ABC Coach|pedicine Faculty since 1037, has!

Lines, vice president;

sociation secretary.

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Stanley Miller, Indianapolis Transit, Inc, ; Safety Contest Award for 1948, treasurer, and Harry J. Harman, refignation togsy the meeting will conclude with & 218 Bankers Trust Buliding, as- 80cept

: |medical

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appoint‘ment as profes{sor .and chair-§ man of anatomy in thé Uni-% versity of Mi ami, Coral Ga{bles;, Fla., it was {announced - here today. | Prof, Hill re-W {ceived more than $15,000 in { grants from the U. 8 Public! Health Service for research work! in physiology of endocrines while!

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Prof, Hill

‘at the university; He has writ- |} -

ten many articles, including a : book titled “Anatomy. of the Head and Neck.”

Calls Him the. Champ

James P, Hughes, former Circuit’ Court judge, is claiming the: champion egg laying hen of Put:

egg that weighed seven ounces ‘and measured 9% inches by eight inches.

Plan Annual Meeting

National Office Management As-| pociation will hold its annual busi-| ness meeting and dinner tomor-

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i By ’ United P SHANGHI tire U. 8. f Shanghai plans for ¢ of 2050 A ‘escape a threatened outlet to tk ~The ‘war Whangpo open Yang - Oscar C. ] Eldorado. “Recent tze require which had evacuation of safety,” said. America: Communist watched | along the foreboding past. Man take the fl fore dark. I The sud carried on troops ope mile front from the s ern -thrust forts at the poo. This miles north .. The Co launched o the Yangt: Nationalist in a heavy chow, 50 m first time took and fc es to Shan Indicatin ture of the the fact ti Repose, wh dered to si out part of the sudden Ma The line ward the s included ti carrying al Navy's 700 _ a destroyer a seaplane | and a num It was would sail | East China possible th guns such i ships in th week. Two Ame son and t scheduled t aid in the was some risk enterin Tol The Con while, bro: news agenc that all ER forces geét ¢ “The Ya longs to th their liber: longer belo ened trait said. “The agg of Britain from Chir forces of ti of all the forces quar and seas of drawn.” The bros through: the American f and diplom: Communist on an equa Film Ac From Hi BURBAN -—Film act recovering covering Hospital fr casionally 1 Mr. Andi day at Ui studio and pital for tre Dr. Willi actor migh fever on ti ~ week where ture.

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