Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1949 — Page 2
. the Berlin blockade is lifted next
“Athens ©,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
today. High representatives of the
foreign ministries will meet. in advance of the May 23 session of the
Denies Site Picked For Legion Session
Big Four to determine the policy they will follow on Germany. Announces Parley Plans A foreign office spokesman announced the plans for the preliminary conference of the western He sald it was a result of discussions last month in Washington among the American, British and French foreign ministers. The western foreign ministers, the spokesman said, will be represented at the preliminary gathering by high officials. Britain, he said, would be represented by a senior representative of the British government. The exact date for the preliminary talks had not been set.
Berlin
The first talks on how to set in motion again the rusty wheels of traffic between Berlin and the west were reported going on to-
day. Reliable sources said German experts from the Russian and western zones were thrashing out details of how to get going when
Thursday. Meanwhile, a mew 18-man interim German government for western Germany and western Berlin planned today to rush final approval of a western GerHany constitution and hold its first meeting next Monday. The new government, known as an “executive committee,” was named last night by the western Germany constitutional convention within minutes after the constitution was approved.
furita guerrilla brigades of about 1600 men were aimed at a village in the Struma valley, the army reported. The raiders kidnaped an undetermined number of villagers before retreating, an announcement sald.
Pilsen :
Reliable reports sald today that at least 50 Czechs have been arrested during the past three days for attempts to place ‘place flowers] on the monuméht "to American oldies who Hberated the city in 1045. re ay Police, prevented pedestrians from stopping at the monument yesterday even though it has been shut off by. a three-foot-deep ditch.
Seon) dent Syngman Rhee said vy that the South Korean government was trying to find out it the United Btates would give full aid should South Korea be attacked by the Communist North Korean Peoples Army.
Frankfurt
The U. 8. Army radio in Europe has broken through Boviet jamming to tell Russian listeners that Hfting the Berlin blockade is a victory for the West, American officials said today. The American forces network (AFN) went to work with its powerful transmitters after Russia’s intensified jamming campaign virtually obliterated Voice of America broadcasts, the officials said.
Budapest Hungary said today that it had arrested more than 100 secret
agents reportedly trained in Yugo- | 88st.
slavia and smuggled into Hungary as spies. The group made ‘unanimous confessions’ Hungary to spy, the foreign office said in a note of protest to the Yugoslav legation here,
Lake Success Britain
Polish charges made
Franco regime in Spain. Speaking before the
made two days ago in
For F Russ Talks
‘Big 3' Will Shape Strategy in Advance of ‘Big 4’ Parley May 23
oe The western big three will map joint strategy for the forthcoming Council of Foreign Ministers meetings with Russia in a preliminary conference in Paris, the British foreign office’ disclosed
mented,” the spokesman said.
that they entered
today denounced as #lies—complete unfounded lies"— in the United Nations that Britain had supplied jet fighter planes to the
United Nations top political cofmittee, Britain's Hector McNeil called on Polish delegate Juliusz XatzSuchy to substantiate the charges the
: ~ |P. A. System Keeps
American, British “and French
Spokesman Here Hits Los Angeles Report
Legion said today that no action had been taken by the big. veterans’ organization on the site of its 1850 convention. The statement followed a report from Los Angeles that Mayor Fletcher Bowron had announced the 1950 convention would be held there. “Some member of the committee may have told the Los Angeles delegates unofficially that it “has an inside track” the Indianapolis spokesman said. But no official action was taken,” Bids for the conclave were received from both Miami, Fla. and Los Angeles, the spokesman said, but the national executive committee took no action.
Well ‘Documented’
Conventions usually are awarded at the fall meeting of the com-
A spokesman for the American] §
ed on fender) relaxes a bit, Lee
600 (atop truck), keeps pickets at Gate 4 moving with a P. A. system as the Ford Motor strike wears on at Detroit, Mich.
Schricker Heads
Indiana Notables At Kentucky Derby
mittee, which is the Legion's governing body between annual conventions. Vincent Carroll, Philadelphia, told the executive committee that “Los Angeles’ bid was well docu-
Mr, Carroll also said that New York City and Miami had submitted bids already for the 1951 mass meeting. The spokesman said that a meeting of the convention com
for June 2 at Philadelphia, and the bids would be considered further at that session. But he emphasized that no final action would be taken before next November, when the executive committee will meet here again.
Girl suffocated, Mother Hurt
Ainge Sorvien s/1'|" SEYMOUR May. TA 18+ old girl was. suffocated today and her mother was critically injured in a leap from their second-floon apartment today after fire swept a tavern below, The girl, Orphie Motsinger, was found suffocated in bed from smoke which swept up a flight of stairs leading from the tavern. Her mother, Mrs. Lillian Motsinger, 56, jumped from the window seconds before firemen could raise a ladder to her. Firemen sald the woman was discovered on fire in the window. Bhe became hysterical, they said, and jumped before she could be reached. She was taken to Schneck Memorial Hospital, The tavern, situated in downtown ‘Seymour, was badly damaged by the fire. Cause of the blaze was not Immediately Geter.
mission was scheduled tentatively|
GOV. SCHRICKER headed a delegation of hundreds of Hooslers who left Indianapolis this morning for tie 75th running of the Kentucky Derby classic. The Governor and his secretary, Arthur Campbell, were guests of C. BE. Adams, Indianapolis, general superintendent of the PennSylvania Railroad: » . THE PARTY left Union Station at 7:30 a. m. in the superintendent’s private car hooked on the rear of the Derby Special. The Governor's favorite of the 14 horses scheduled to go to the post in the classic was not disclosed. :
Farnsworth Sale
Brings New Suit FT.. WAYNE, May 5 (UP)
Auto Strikes on oT Launch Push on Gates Of Shanghai
Heavy Fighting Rages At 2 Anchor Points
In Key Offensive
By BLAKE GEARHART United Press Staff Correspondent SHANGHAI, May 7—Communist troops have launched a major offensive to seize control of the western approaches to Shanghai, Nationalist communiques indicated today. Heavy fighting was raging at Kunshan, 30 miles west, and Kashing, 50 miles southwest, anchor points of the Shanghai defense line, the communiques said. Nationalist war planes have joined the battle with heavy bombing and strafing attacks against the Communists. It was the first time that Nationalist planes have been thrown into the fighting around Shanghai. Heavy Fighting Rages Ten
thousand C om munist| §
Acme Telephoto.
While UAW.CIO Local 600 President Tommy Thompson (seat-
Romano, vice president of Local
Diamond Rings,
{| Communists are attacking at a
troops opened the assault on Kunshan, the government said. Units of the 26th Army fought their way into the town but were thrown out again, Another 5000
point 10 miles northeast of Kunshan. Other Communist forces continued their attacks on Kashing from three sides for the third straight day. Front reports said heavy fighting was raging there. (Reports circulating in Canton said the Communists had captured Kashing by direct assault.) Smash Truck Convoys Fall of Kunshan and Kashing would place Communist armies at
: SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1049 Derby Patrons See ‘Red’ at High Prices
finds hi “ Acme Telephoto. ings quite expensive on one ca ky Derby boost ed prices elsewhere didn't match these. Described as collectors’ items, prices of these drinks ranged to $12 for 90-year-old cognac; - $7.50 for | 2 pronf { Old Grand
Mary Carroll of Louisville downtown restaurant's wine list though Kentuc
Louisville's Welcome: Wot Out for 75,000 Derby Fans
Streets Leading to Churchill Downs
Repaired; State Police Hand Out Maps
By DORIS EWEN, United Press Staff Correspondent LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 7—Some 75,000 persons, ranging from
the very gates of 8hanghal, ready to launch a final battle for! capture of this metropolis of 6 million population. Government warplanes smashed] truck convoys and artillery em-
Money Stolen
Four Thefts Reported
To Police Here Three persons lost diamond rings and another missed a tobacco sack full of money in four thefts reported to police today. Fred Foster, R.. R. 1, Whitestown, an employee at Community Buiek Co., 57 W. 38th 8t., said an onyx ring with a diamond set disappeared from his tool box yesterday afternoon. He valued
12000 Communist troops it
placements, killing an estimated was said.
Picker. of Five Derby Winners Likes John's Joy
YUMA, Ariz, May 7 (UP)— John's Joy, not favored Olympia; will win the Kentucky Derby today. Take it from one who knows,
iturned the ring was gone
Floyd Newcomer, the Yuma pro-
it at $150. duce man who parlays both kinds
Salon Robbed Mrs. Mildred Mershon, 532 N.|Of lettuce—vegetable and fold-
Concord 8t., said her daughter, Sandra, laid a diamond ring, 4 ued at $125, and a wrist watch on the locker bench at Wash ton High School. When
g. a Peek at his past picking pattern—five Derby winners in as many years. Count 'em. CitaNB- ition, Jet Pilot, Assault, Hoop Jr.
she re-ignd Pensive. t the y » - watch remained. MR. NEWCOMER—Long time
Two diamond rings with & total! {resident of this prosperous city
lvalue of $475 were reported taken |Of the “big gamble,” the produce
Hai. hag been fled in federal
[court to void stockholder action which a few days ago put final approval on the sale of FarnsLworth Television & Redio Corp, to the International Telephone & Telegraph Co, The suit was filed on behalf of Robert W., Kenny, Los Angeles,
Mr. Kenny, former attorney-gen-eral of California, heads a group of stockholders who hold that the, sale terms were inequitable.
Wins IU Scholarship
David Turpin, 1419 Hoyt Ave, Technical High School senior, has beep named recipient of a David A. Gurry scholarship at Indiana University. The scholarship, with a value of $50 to $75,
mined.
is for the, 949-50 school year,
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See Weather Map on Page 11. Temperatures in Indianapolis one year ago oe o- 57; low, 41.
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{market—however, advises one and {all not to “dote too strongly” on
Salon, 630 E. 36th 84. They be-| longed to Mrs. Mage Reinhan, proprietor. Mrs, Letha Razam 58, of 411 W, 14th St, told police a tobacco sack containing $105 was missing from under her/ pillow when she
his 1949 choice. His future book choice, Admiral Lea, has long since been declared out of the run for the roses. However, he has full confidence in his second best pick. And the many Yuma friends who have
awakened eafly today. Her tagged along on his past selecWho earlier Jost soul in thie Now daughter, Mrs. Wanda Roberts, ee Ee oR renewed ork £0 0h oc ¢ Sa'€.121, same address, reported the confidence in the amateur handi-
loss of a $49.50, /
Spasms mmm————e Urges Concurrent Prison Terms
Prisoners who recelye two or| more sentences to the Indiana State Prison farm aj, Putnamville |
should serve all terms concur | pam Beach socialite," was arrest-|
rently instead of in succession, {ed here late yesterday on charges the attorney general sald today. |, a wal ge
a osorney General J. eo to kill, police said today. cManamon, answering a request for an opinion from Farm Super-| naps wily i ra
intendent Albert E. Virgil, said|} 2) attack, jumped into his au-
that the general rule was that two or more sentences should be tomobile and drove to Daytona
st watch valued at! capper.
Socialite Seized In Attack on Wife
pavrola BEACH, Fla., May| iT (UP)—Fred Hammer, wealthy
i
ceptions could be made for con- MIEN by a deputy sheriff from
vietions for serious crimes. | Palm Beach. Persons convicted of attack,| The purported attack on Mrs. bank robbery, armed robbery Hammer occurred at a Palm may be sentenced to consecutive] terms for separate offenses, Mr. | sal McManamon sald, but persons The deputy sheriff was believed |
a 40 0 Bim: Delores Bess, |orvine”
Sum . Sawyer, 26. Bra ind: Louanna CER "8. K Rm tnd” | Harry Ihelm I throp; |
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convicted of those crimes are not {sentenced to the prison farm,
‘Local Man Elected To Variety Clubs Post
SAN FRANCISCO, May 7 (UP) —Marc Wolf of Indianapolis, was elected first assistant chief barker oe) at yesterday's concluding session .lof the 13th annual Variety clubs "/international convention. Southern California was voted n|the 1948 charity award citation. “The club’s charity program for
Beach, 170 miles south of here, | today. NEW YORK, May 7 (UP) — Fred Hammer, society horseman, was married in 1947 in Canada to Andrea Luckenbach, blond daughter of the late shipping magnate, Commodore Edward Frederick Luckenbach. Hammer is owner of the Ar-gentine-bred race horse Marchens II, and both he and his wife have been horse show enthusiasts,
served concurrently, but that ex. | Beach, where he was arrested last
Beach yacht pier, officers here! d.
to be returning Hammer to Palm
Amar) oan Ji hie fr Sy Hober onan Bites R Re, He ed oH IV ns tor; Virginia vs, Wis am 3 ga increased to a record Services Conducted SERBURIL oar Rae's aywood — announced Robert t B.| Communt |BIRTHS |{O'Donnel, Dallas, Tex, who was For Retired Minister MOR OMORROW Bey re-elected chief international] EVENTS TOMORR o-_Gearge, Carrie } barker at the convention. VALPARAISO, May 7.Serv-
radio personality Arthur Godfrey to the little guy lugging his foldng chair, jammed this city today to have a mint julep and see e “big hoss race.” They came by plane, train, bus, private auto or the old farm truck. But they planned to see this afternoon’s running of the dia-
me S00 ss on. b m a ih Three From Here a . Killed in Crash
finish line or a 50 cent spot in Auto Leaves Road
the bleachers. At any rate; they knew they'd En Route to Derby (Continued ¥'_ 4‘2age One)
be there, even if many didn't stand much of a chance of seeing a horse all afternoon. 4:30 a. m., one mile east of Wanatah on U. 8. 30. State police said the Ascensio automobile -apparently went out of control, crossed The visitors will leave upwardiipe center line and hit a tractorto $1,750,000 in this city, exclusive|irajler driven by William Joseph of track expenditures, the board Regan, 25, of Marion, who was also estimated. uninjured.
Bunting Welcomes Visitors Children in Car
With Mr. Ascensio in the car As Post. Hie drew Nearer Shelwere his wife, Mrs. Cecelia Ascenmanner, Bunting-bedecked streets S10: TNC Prank Aseensio Jr, ra shouted a welcome to the yis-|® Hon EB . Vie o Xe itors. State police kept trae 7 men a 2 ak, moving and handed out maps of, 217 0 ab 0 younger chil-
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The Louisville Bodtd of Trade estimated some 75,000 or more would come from out of town for the Derby. The board estimated at least another 25,000 Louisvil? lians would be out at the track, guaranteeing Col. Matt Winn his 100,000 attendance.
arrived, prices zoomed in the traditional Derby manner. A hotel room ordinarily costing $4.50 per night for two went to $20 per person. Prices edged up in many bars, with the mint julep costing $1 to $1.35 per throw. Night clubs put on a higher cover charge, but many had special shows planned. Comedian Martha Raye was featured at a night spot in the county, The price hike even hit the baby sitting business. It's $5 per night over the week-end, instead
censio, Frank and David are in serious condition and Nancy is| critically injured. - Mr, Petit died instantly’ of a fractured skull yesterday afternoon when a westbound train hit his truck near Auburn at a Baitimore & Ohio Rai'road crossing Killed in Truck Crash Mr. Phillips was killed and his brother, Curtis Phillips, 17, was injured when their truck collided with another ~ruck about noon on Route 50 near Butlerville in Jennings County. State police said the cause of death was a
When - the prominent visitors where authorities said Mrs. Ase
Thine ast Track Likely .
For Derby
Odds on Favorite Olympia May Drop to 3-5 (Continued From Page One) seemed to like the Greentree Stable’s entry of Capot and Wine List, Clifford Moore's Old Rocke port, which defeated Olympia
{earlier this year in winning the
Santa Anita Derby, and Woodvale Farm's Halt, winner of the Bluegrass Stakes.
were Afton Villa Farm's Jack's Town, Calumet Farm’s Ponder, Joe Goodwin's Ky. Colonel, Juss, Ada L. Rice's Model Cadet," J. A. Kinard’s John’s Joy, Mrs. A. P, Roth’s Seneca’s Coin, Lexbrook Stable’s Lextown, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seley’s Duplicator, The chief question about Olympia was whether the long Derby distance would be foo much for him. His breeding seemed to ine dicate sprint power rather than Stamina, but so far he has done everything asked of him and then some. Olympia carried to the post a record of six victories in eight starts this year, the last five in a row, and a career total of 10 wins in 22 races. In his two losses this season, he finished secohd. Arcaro Up On Favorite : On the favorite’s back will be banana-nosed Eddie Arcaro, only jockey in history to win the Derby four times. Generally re~ garded as the best in the business, Arcaro was anxious for the win that could put his Derby record beyond approach perhaps for all time. If Olympia comes through, it will be the second Derby triumph for owner Hooper, who owned the '45 titlist, Hoop Jr. Hirsch Jacobs, the old pigeonfancier from Brooklyn who trains Palestinian, frankly calls Olympia the horse to beat, but showed his
{own optimism when he talked
owner Bieber into shipping Palestinian here. For 11 years Jacobs saddled more winners than any - other trainer in the nation, but this is his first creck at the “big one.” A lot of fans will be putting their money on Ponder, because of trainer Ben Jones, the only man to saddle four Derby winners. : The Jones-trained horse was known to be in the pink of the condition and ready to run the best race of his career. Just in for the Ride The curiosity of ‘the race was Seneca’s Coin, a maiden—that is, {a horse which has never won a |race. Seneca’s Coin started only twice previously and finished 11th and seventh. His owner, Mrs. Roth, readily admits that she entered her horse only to see her colors parade to he post as the band plays “My Old Kentucky Home.” She doesn’t expect Seneca’s Coin will even get a good look as the rose blanket is placed over the winner's back Supervising the Derby, of course, was Matt J. Winn, the Churchill Downs director who will
‘|celebrate his 88th birthday next
month. Col. Winn has seen every one of the 75 Derbies from Arise tides to—well, to today's chame pion.
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of the usual 40 cents per hour. But this city was ready for its visitors. Main streets leading to the track were repaired as part {of Mayor Charles Farnsley's im- | provement program. Parking on some streets was banned for the| day, and huge banners were iay-|p, ing overhead giving directions to the track. Wainwright a Guest The prominent visitors included on Wednesday. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, the] Boy Hit by Car. hero of Bataan, who is a regular| guest; Arthur Godfrey and Ed Gardner of radio fame; Edwin Pauley, California oil man; movie {producer Howard Hawks; U. 8. Attorney Beneral Tom Clark; med speed pilot Col. Roscoe and Charles Skouras, movie executive who was listed 18 the nation's top wage earner last year. Also seen about town were “Boss” Ed Crump, the Tennessee political leader, who wasn't saying how he was doing either politically or otherwise. As for winners, his only comment was, “I've got a pocketful of tickets.”
Columnist Drew Pearson and
crushed chest. Driver of the other truck was uninjured. Injuries suffered in an accident | Monday near Scottsburg caused!
|in a hospital in Louisville, Ky. The fourth death occurred in! orter Memorial Hospital in Val-|
In Indianapolis, Dick Willits,
reported in fair condition in st.
son Ave., police said. Of 11 persons injured in 31 ac-
ords. ported.
the death of Mr. Davis yesterday |
paraiso, where Mr. Messer. was| {taken after an accident two miles! {north of Francisville on route 43}
ssn on | ACCOUNT
Francis Hospital’ today. He was| taken there with body and leg| bruises after being struck by al car as he attempted to cross Sher-| man Dr. at New York St. yester-| 4 day afternoon. Driver of the car! was Neil Yattaw, of 1935 Emer-| §
cidents between 6 a. m. re and 6 a. m. today, Dick Willits was the only one retained in a hospital, according to police rec-| No city deaths were re]
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