Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1949 — Page 1

60th YEAR—NUMBER 148 ~ *

i FORECAST: Mostly fair and warm today, tonight

High to day near 90 degrees. Low tonight, 68.

and tomorrow.

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‘Police Turn Back - at, San Visitors Unless on Urgent Business

ANDERSON, Aug. 6-—Ander-son's blockade against motorists, from polio-ridden Muncie and surrounding territory was progressing without complaint to. rilght and was to continue] ad. throughout. . Sunday. —— Aa ———— A ————————— —-— Anderson police, acting on the There was something about her voice as she read e, advice of the Madison County| desperate quality—that somehow made it impossible to interrupt Health Department, were halting her. When she had finished and was told The Times does not all westbound motorists. Police; Carry matrimonial ads, the tenseness broke and hopelessness were turning back automobiles flooded in as she answered: :

widow in my early 50's with an .. 8 Tor a compa, t

0 . and not just a hbuse ol ohich 1° vast shmtane who tit fin Suk he "eens ¢ us more than just the necessities He who loves hiv home and can bes companion and. pai-1o

"LAST WEEK a telephone on The Times rang and a woman's voice said: “I'd like to put this in the paper, please.”

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from Jay, Randolph and Dela-| “Well, perhaps it's for the best. Perhaps it's God way of giving i ware counties unless their busi-| me the guidance I've prayed for, telling me I shouldn't have conCOPE i hess was urgent. : sidered this at 21l—even as a last resort.” : : : _._ Police Lt, Doyle T. Wright said ENG GP-But- : rr N . iiics 14. Dovie I. Wri find-| SHE HUNG UP. But I conidn't forget the biller, hopelessness ¥ ing “most motorists co-opera- % er voice. That's why later that evening I dropped in the > tive.” : address she had given me to tak to Mrs. W. in person

The woman 1 found was a pleasant, medium attractive woman. At first she was reluctant to talk of the problems that had 4-iven her to what she had called a “last resort.” But as we talked her

“We are not interfering with| 2 business,” Lt.. Wright said, “but

. we are advising motorists. with]

children. or those just coming troubles tumbled forth, as if they had been too long sealed up he Ta a a i mam | inside. a Te re i wu rafal ek hy re Wigs ai, divi oy ne - - Here is her own story, the story of problems which forced a

nsible, well-eddcated woman to seek the answe The lieutenant . admitted that >¢7% d wor the “advice” took the form of a| In 8 ‘husband wanted" ad:

: I ~ police order unless the incoming| “I HAVE a daughter in collsge—a very brilliant student—and motorists from the affected areas 1 paye-an invalid mother who needs my constant attention. I had legitimate reason for enter-| worked for many years after my husband on, in a reing Anderson. jo | sponsible position, until my mother’s illness necessitated my conJam Taverns, Movies | stant attendance. The police lieutenant said the “Within recent months our financial problem became so acute that we were forced to move in with my sister, giving up our own

Health Department instituted oe a Hen, home. It's been hard on both families—we're deprived af our

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ng . _| homelife and we're depriving them of theirs. op secret, one official con-| he took the post of manager of . ase A a “They've been more than kind-—but it hasn't worked out. {ceded that the-‘question of what, 1 | the gaming room only a Lo TT iWe haven't received a single, There's a feeling that-my daughter should give up-her culege. ito do about -Formosa-is-“the-hot-: po. Catherine Jordan, 32,1621 Noe... a lake or argument,” Lt. Wright said. “Of | and go to work. idore than anything else I want her to get her itest single issue in the Far East”, lan St, charged with interfering lescope for course, we have no right to stop, education. She's an A student and she's made her own Way in now that China itself has been with the serving of a warrant. mig Shida those people. We are simply ask-| school by scholarships and working. Se weitted off as lost to the com- = All three were released on their . ing co-operation and we're get-| .- uy ET ‘munists. : {OWN recognizance. ~water on — A F100 per cent. Everybody — “LATELY things have been a E EXIF Last ou_for a i Call-For Liberation’ | "After searching: the premises, or through . seems to want to help: out.” worse. I know my daughter is _ Sito a dive Ay ned) | Chinese Communist Bfoviigande. {deputies returned to the sheriff's 211 The lieutenant said Anderson pot welcome to visit me here. re and " |has-been calling for early “libera.. | headquarters for a truck to bring sed wood taverns, movie theaters and other | My mother knows it too. She “More and more I realize that ition” of Formosa, now a military I n Saming equipment which they side strips. gathering places had been jammed : | estimated as worth $3000. of the box since such places were closed in| blames herself because her reed Tm making their home. un- {bastion of Geueralissimo Chiang Busi nd cut the Muncie. for me ties me up here—lately happy, making my daughter Kai-shek. Chiang has upwards of usiness at Peak | Meanwhile, Indiana's polio toll| she's said she prayed she would. unhappy and Bloke and eprive {250,000 nationalist troops in For- 6 3 Photo by Henry E Glesing Jr. Times Staff Phot g are, SE sid they seized a : ; terday with the! die to release us. ing my mother of any desire jmosa as well as a number of! =U | e ‘wheel,” dice table, blackBlue, and climbed_to 34 yest erday + a Aus| “Tve tried to get a job as lve. That's why I thought of [planes and naval units and some. Two-year-old Herman Lee Clay Jr. 1125 S. Kenwood Ave., looks tearfully at Patrolmen Michael [jack table, other card tables and tint pr trup of Ft. Wayne. | housekeeper but no one wants this ad—it might reach some- $300 million in gold reserves he Sheehan (center) and Wilbert Gruner who saved his life yesterday. The officers found the blue-faced: dice. : Seeweld a Ten new confirmed polio cases| someone with an invalid moth- one as unhappy. and imprisoned (took with him from China. child apparently dead after ha choked on a wad of chewing gum. They extracted the gum from-+he | - Saturday night business was at or Su abe rilised the Hoosier total of strick-| er. I've lain @wake nights try- as 1am. | But his regime in Formo:a is youngster's=throat he regained consciousness. > : its peak, with a floor show under AVamd i818 en Jam: 1: { ing to think of a way but “I've thought it all out. 1f my “less than popular, ae: TT Tay in the club's main dining : © The list of Indianapolis polio} there's none. I've thought many “daughter learns of it she may [cording to the State Department's Sheriff ay

hate me. My family would think me ungrateful. 1 myself might be ashamed for having done it. “But I've prayed to God for J . I left it in His hands if it was right that it would be published; if it was not, it would be forgotten. I've prayed

cases mounted to 24 as a vacationing youth was hospitalized in| Minnesota and another boy was confined to his home here

Wife, 24, Finds ‘Extra Weight’ Is 2%-Pound. Baby

~_GHEBOYGAN,. Mich. Aug 6 UP) = doserh Zloutsighay

times that perhaps there was someone in a similar position, that I could help and could help me : »

“But how am I going to meet - enyone? During the day everyone works and I stay with ‘mother. And because the rest of the family is providing all the financial aid it’s only natural that I should be the one. to stay on at night. .

help, not hurt any of us. “What blesses ~ one

—here;blesses all.” . .

didn’t know she was going to) have .are “doing well,” her doctor| _

nif in After Romance of 5 Days

Mrs. Zlouisignau,” 24-year-old

wife of a hardware store proprie-|

tor, awoke Friday night and Buddy Also Weds thought she was having an ap- ‘ pendicitis attack, Dr. Jack In Twin Ceremony Georges_sald. | BT. JOSEPH, Mo. Aug. 6 {UP}.

Little Daniel, three months pres Worker and his “want ad” bride mature and weighing only twol/were married here tonight on a pounds, eight ounces, was rushed fiower-banked stand in the Frog to Memorial Hospital and Places Hop ballroom.

iy an mevbitor. 2 |’ Jt was a double ceremony, cli-g "DR. GEORGES said the par- maxing a whirlwind week tor ” gpa an ev 1 Chari pont, wh noe a i for Michigan Bet rgb now’ when 18-year old zg 0 Telephone Co., though she wag'irene. Krebs of St. Joseph an"adding a little weight.” - iswered” His newspaper advertise-

| ment for “a girl under 21 to be

Slayer Eludes = jmurmiea by saturday min: Terre Haute Hunt

from St. ‘Joseph, answered the Times State Service | former. soldier's ad and Mr. Don- : i s t “acted TERRE HAUTE, . Aug. elson admitted his heart “acte With the knife-slashed

and funny” when he met Irene in ag «strangled body “of - Miss Mary 30Whtown drugstore. Jane Duncan. 82-year-old retired! school teacher, laid to rest in| Woodlawn Cemetery, AGTROTItIes tonight - redoubled efforts 10 sigon said... “At.'5 o'clock’ that

track down. her. murderer. /night, Irene called. We agreed to’ Detective Chief James KEvelo meet at the drugstore.

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Meet at Drugstore

‘1.had put the ad in the paper. r Tuesday afternoon,’ Mr, Don-

+ said his force .would work “When I saw her I knew I had “around. the clock” in’ sifting’found the girl 1 was looking for.” every clue that might lead to] “I felt the ‘Same thing.” Irene

the solution of. the brutal “rock- said. ~ Ing chair” slaying last Thursday.|it. * It was love at first sight.” More than 15 persons had been| Thus Donelson’s ad not only. questioned as weary detectives solved his marital problem, but left the graveside services today also paved the way for his busi- g and continued their probe. One ness partner and life-long friend § man was questioned at length Orville Mortimer, . to become a today "but detectives refused to husband. divulge his name. “i As the story goes, Mr. Mortifmer wouldn't marry untfl his {buddy agreed to make it a double ceremony. Mr. Mortimer has. been

. {“all set” for quite a while. His 30 Injured romance with Delores Haskey : 1 > . vy, 18, $ RHINEBECK, .N. Y.. Aug. 6. 8t. * Joseph, has ‘been running To Get 30 Million (UP)—A section of bleachers col- smoothly for some time—as @] ———- SE lapsed tonight at the Rhinebeck matter of fact. it was that blos- PHILADELPHIA, Miss, Aug. Speedway, and 30 persons Deck maar romance which precipi- 6 (UP)— The CRGCTAW THATHNE to taken to Northern Dutchess tated Mr. Donelson's ‘visit to the day hired a paleface lawyer to treatment. newspaper. offices. Mr. Mortimer press their claim to land amount:

Health . Center. for Only seven were admifted to the|was tiring of waiting’ ing to almost half the area of

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hospital, none: in. serious condi-|’ The two couples were joined by the state of Mississippl. ety on. \ the Rev. W. R. O a Pres-| B y ant ir of Hospital authorities said four! ursier, a Pres | it they Gos wan :

[byterian minister “from Mississippl. They want the cash | Maryville; Mo, es ik milion to $40 million. : Sb ————————— Fi fef Joe Chitto of ‘Standing MAN REPORTED KILLED ding Bride Ey. {Pine hired a pale face lawyer to ! The: sheriff's office reported ear-| Locating "a bride, Mr. Donelsen go to the Great White Father in +2" ly today that an unidentified man|d/5covered, ‘is about the easiest Washington to collect between had been killed at 3337 Ne Haw- Part of the wedding plans. He $30 million and $40 million. thorne Lane shortly before mid. didn't have a suit, he lacked the : “sn » night. ap money for rings, he had no-place.. W. T, WEIR, the lawyer, arnied Identity of the victim or details '© live—but St. Joseph merchants himself for the tripswith a peace of tow he died were unavailable “3m® to the rescue. ._#.+ipipe and the Indian treaties of Lat an early hour. ... They contributed -the wedding fru, 1820 and 1830, which prove,

nr ET {garments for both Mr E war, Th 84 ON PLANE DIE land Miss Krebs, They also do-/the ' Mississippi . Choc QUITO, Ecuador. Aug. 6 (UP) Inateif rings. A. hotel operator of-| Bpl Choctaw ~-Thirty-four persons were killed féred a bridal suite for one week. |

suffered broken bones, and three Dearby recelved cuts and bruises,

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tribe ome 16 million acres of land. Weir said this lan

: py ! d happens to tholomew County Hospital were: the face of the approaching truck. car, broke and the magneto féll!Cap; Capees..1 {Inside Indpls: 25 Potomac Pat. 27! Tet ; “ae TL today when a Shell Oil Co. plane, ‘Mr. Donelion steed to feel that include now the site of Jackson,| Jerry Lestef Richards. 54, the, .The blue car continued on as off. Rose was riding in second Classified .35, 38 Dr, Jordan...19| Politics revs 23 Tra "a j _« fiylng'rescue workers to the earth- he'd worry a wv L. place In which Mississippi's capital city, a score victim's grandfather; Mr. and the car and truck collided, wit- place at the time. {Crossword ..28 Dan Kidney..22| Radip .......30 Joe Williams.8% 4°47. quake-stricken city of Ambato,(to live after that week is passed.\of smaller central Mississippi Mrs. Willard Earl Riley and theif/nesses said, and police | werel The first year Rose sajled into Editorials ...22 Mrs. Manners .8! Records «+4..27 Earl Wilson. 20 ” - grashed in the mountains 20 mien Rr et phevaunant. 14 E Ohs New cities; and the oil fields of Yaz00/15-months-old soh, Larry’ Joe, of checking to learn the identity of victory lane in the '“500" was Fashions ....14 Movies ...28, 20/ Ruark. ...e.+25 Women's .11, 20. . from Ambato, =. Noon Taste, 11 A Mi. "230 ¥, and Madison counties. | 3150 E. Market St. The baby ap-'the driver, ~ ° "|in' 1941 in the Noc-Ou Clamp Food +..e....18 Needlework 19 Scherrer ....22, World Report 23 + %... kid to Mr Smal 8 still Clg sol 1. ikl dogo i aw ; i" i Wn

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Polio Area - Unable fo Place Matrimonial Ad, A

Then in a soft, modulated voice she read the above.

that if it is published, . it will" | fie BY HARE on ni ong oo ubl “WM Na ii Si fees: seouia me ane) AOA AXA 000 ac. O00 ost 48 an 045. th "Want Ad oup P > ar € {to U. 8. defenses in the Pacific] 1% blazed out -of control north: Moore said he notified * [seizure of Formwsa—either by in-

§ |—some’ 250 miles northwest or

7days of World War }, Japan WE inferno.

NEIGHBOR'S CAR KILLS TOT

Paleface Lawyer |

HJt-sped away from the scene without stopping.

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‘she was thrown from the lap of|adults were all reported suffering, |her “grandmother, Mrs. Iva Rich-{{rom severe shock, lacerations

-and multiple cuts and bruises.

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1.5. Weighs Police Rescue

kjk ad Dice Tables

Pratt, Manager, Two Others Arrested; Es Use Search Warrant —— Despite a pending court laction to restrain him from {visiting the place, Sheriff {Cunningham last night led six {deputies on a raid of the Lib-

eral. View. League. Club, 2027... Bluff Rd. : ib Arrested were: . Lowell Pratt, 42, manager of » the club, on charges of posses: | | gambling equipment and owning a place where gaming equipment is kept. The club was given as his address. | Frank Oliphant, 29; R. F. D. 6, # | Box 790, charged with possessing gaming equi Officers said

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Take For Military Men Warn Seizure Would Peril Pacific Defense Line See World Report, Page 23 | WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (UP)=— |Top U. B. diplomatic and military [experts are trying to decide whether the United States should act to salvage Formosa from pos{sible seizure by Chinese Com-.. TAINS way learned” tonight | Heated behind-the-scenes dig|cussions “reportedly have reached he showdown stage. A decision is expected soon: State and Defense. Department! 2 representatives have been argu-| ¥ ing the crucial issue since re-| WW! jeeipt of reports that the Com-| | {munists plan to invade the big {island off the China coast.

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room, when he entered gy .«'By the time we got insidé, tha gambling had broken up.” the (sheriff said.

{“White paper” on China, which] {said Formasans resent “eorrup-} ition and lawless acts” by the Nas: tionalist government. This has ! rise to fears that internal discord might make it possible {for the Communists to take over {Formosa by default. i The. military. is understood. to]

ET Wars Tout

During Trials for ‘500° Recalled ‘By ART WRIGHT

were on duty and a |ing system in operation.

Trapped in Canyon; Blaze Out of Control

) . 3 : a y Use Search Warrant be i > bah vi . _ ’ Mauri Rose won't be driving on Lou Moore's Blue Crown victory, ) ; be insisting on direct - action by. HELENA. Mont. Aug. 6 (UP) teant in next year's 500-Mile race. it pad a search. warrant ® argumerit. is said to be based on. C'en firefightérs perished and, ~~ This was revealed yesterday to The Tim¥s by the biiider of the About ~the Penoing en asked grounds “that Formosa, 1h Com: y goog re Lapbed and pra- Biue-Crown: Specials in which Bll. Holland won this yeas una Bose ments. attempts

jhe club m Hing tohave-him: and other [barred from the premises. -

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Rose three weeks ago that their contr —_— T8e Wess ago thal their contr

f here tonight. ‘was terminated.

{and a powerful advance base for! . \ ; | Judge Jos ] lany possible Soviet aggression in| All but one of the dead Were. wnoore was at the speedway Blue Crown Owner Lou oa} Se aserh Jlowand of Municie the Pacific. : believed to have been members of ip, Holland, George Connor. and| Moore, who will be technical ; signed the

|a 15-man crew of smoke-jumpers search warrant after the sheriff

Defense Line tmperilad- Iwhich bailed out over the fire late] ™® mechanical Srew 3 make 3 adviser for a racing ‘movie gid he had information that = Proponents of direct military yesterday. The men were trap {motion picture of ol. 2h a starring Clark Gable; said the | there were gambling devices in action point out that Communist in a marrow canyon by a sudden DAtionally KROWR:-ga201' Re | movie star may come te In- |the club. : ! 3 pany

shift in the wind dianapolis In the near future Sheriff Cunningham ordered his

asi ing—. y Considering 4 or § { 1 DE anal gt Ta ui ha Sarin Waagid 3 Rose. reached at his home in to take some racing sequences Hel ao Marth the witife Buildings ; vB. escaped wi eir lives, orust Ai i ! » ) . is office bes ldefense. line extending from Ja-iService spokesmen said tonight| South Bend, said he planned to. on the twe and a half-mile | fore the operation was completed.

{pan southward through the Phil- {compete in next year's “500” but {ippines, :

| Formo#a lies athwart that line

oval. : - | Deputies He said Mr. Gable will make a film depicting racing behind the scenes. The film will not be based on the 500-Mile race.

{two of the crew were still ma- ! . 4 =] lrocned in the flame-blocked can. cOWdn’t say yet whose “car he!

; : : would drive. “There are four or] p¥on-and were presumed. dead. [oul other cars that I'm con{Luzon/ in the Philippines; less Poetor in Helicopter Isidering,” Mauri said. {than 400 miles southwest of the A Helena doctor was rushed, Mauri said he told Moore re-| {big AU. S. base at Okinawa ang! iPlo-the 3000-acre forest fire by .centiy—to—tget—somecne—else 10. {sophe 700 miles from occupied|l®!icopter ta administer “emer- grive” the Blue Crown Special Special EPA ee cena GENCY. tPeatment to five firefight-, piloted {he last three years.| Floyd /.‘They. recalled that ip-t

were ordered to take the (Dames of all patrons. <7 Restrainer Sought | ‘Pending in Shelby County Cir. jcuit Court, where it was venued {from Marion County, is an a [BF6UgHt By LVL Club operators {to restrain law enforcement of tficers from making “unlawful and legal. visits to theclub-in-{search of “gambling ev ; yas Rose's 13th race) After the woe on

ed in the money July 2, E. Dean Miller, attorney, . ra "

med special When Rose, who is 44, won for | action Ba eg eas the -.and the present Lou Moore Blue straining order barrin porasy rer there are some things I don’t Crown team in 1947 a E state and

he finished), ; i " like, either.” lonly 32 seconds ahead ‘of Bill] ounty officers from “unlawfully”

, owned ‘by Lou Moore. Davis had started the car Hé said he had received driver in the race and Rose climbed in as {eoatracts from Moore earlier but relief driver on the 72d lap. hdd not signed them. This yeas

he. finst 08 ‘Who were injured in the rag-|

‘mounted its attack on the Philip-| Boats were carrying men.and {pines from Formosa. which the ®quipment down the Missouri| “uy just didn’t think it “would and he. finid [Chinese ceded to Japan in 1895. River into the isolated’ wilderness yori ‘out,” Rose said. “I suppose seven times. Formosa was returned to China/37€a, one of the most rugged in (pare are some things I do that in 1945.. the country. Flights of airplanes; .. Moore doesn't like . . On the other hand, the State Made hourly landings at Heleng|

Department is said to fee| that Dearing fresh firefighters from

direct action would afsunt to ‘daho, "Wyoming and Montana! ponand: who + renewed his Holland. “In: his 1948 victory .in|“"} 08 the club. ‘ American intervention in the Chij- Points ) C0 driver contract with Moore the/the same Blue Crown, Rose was clared 2 the order was dee nese civil war, which the U. 8. has Meanwhile, the U.- 8. Forest day after this vear's “50.” again 84 seconds ahead of Holland. are invalid when ——{t. was

Service reported at least 21 new will be at the wheel of the No. 7 ose's two-in-a-row and. Hol. charged Miller's appointment had hres in -Westerp Montana aod'p, o cvown he drove to victory land's vittory ‘this year gives been . made. “in. open -court” as (Northern Idahoy 2 Crowr Hing second Moore. the. disiinetion-. of; heingibroxided. by Jaw. John J. Bugle’:

scrupulously avoided.

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RICHMOND, Ind. Aug. 6 (UP)! —Two-year-old Tommy Floyd today rode his trievels into thé driveway ‘of a neighbor's home and -was struck and fatally infitted by an auto backing out to the street. i

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ose. . The Tjmes was first to reveal a’ rift between Moore and Rose two —iweeks—before-this—year's-~aece:—1 Reason for the “words” was differences of opinion on handling of the car in warmup laps prior ards, 42 same address. The car{and bruises, . v.10 ROMS qualification Fuk Fes in which they Were passengers, Robert Voelz, 35, of Columbus,| Rose: qualified -at 127.99 Wiles) driven by Mrs, Clara Wilds of @ State game wardem, was riding Per hour to start the race in 10th) |Columbus, crashed head-on into|!n*fhe truck with Rich. Both Position, inside on the fourth row.

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Firefighting headquarters era) ie SG iA and 1947. the only race car ‘builder in the ®iShaus; another Indianapolis ate said a special trail would have to George Conpor also remains on. 200" ever to win classic torney, then was named to heap b=-built tomorrow to bring-the the t Be to . drive the “baby” three years in a row the case, but it was venued to hodies out of the rugged timbered pom mn he’ piloted to third m——— Shelby County, tm area 10 a. point where they can Blue Crown he’ piloted to ! Ex-P ¢ Kill d. ‘ FE . 4 . vs nehcoptes py: place this year, ~raratrooper Hie v be picked up.by * 1 _ . . 90 brought to Helena. ; No-Suecessor-Named In Plunge ~at Fair Ed -Degree Heat emt — — A Rad = rime | MoOTe said he hadn't decided HASTINGS, Mich., Aug. 8 (UP . " ‘i po i {who will replace Rose | Nl NGS, oleh Aug. 6 (LP) Due Tod . jwho. w p . A former paratrooper leaped to ay i i ruc m ar ras : | S- iz | “There are about 10 top drivers p, death today when a parachute! More typical midsum : fT “can pick from.” “Moore said. 'rajlaq to open and he plummeted er was fore eanmer weathe ; : " » Some have contacted me about » ‘ 8 lorécast ‘for Indianapoe Local irl 5 In ures 8 [possibilities of getting on {he from 1350 i as his parents and iis and vicinity today and tomor iO i ] . post other dounty fair visitors rw d > 4 ' ' i [team |, : . but:it'll take me a while watkhed. ~ © sitors row, with skies generally fate » 1 . : nN "’ 4 2 ! » ¥ re — State Troopers Hunt Speeding Blue Sedan [9 ices any-Sival-suiattion on ES Ward Yel iiamy: 2%, Freeport; Pullen sount.. = 3 por cuble yard Mc { “Wi *d.as he.made his! ' ’ RIE Dol a ' J } and the len > - Blamed for Causing Wreck Near Columbus. the reasons -why Rose. iad been twenty-third jump from a small fo Maer re Somes A _5-year-ofd- Ifrdjanapolis girl was killed and eight others in- gropyed. Gil. as good: {fiends as Plane as a part Of a brother act] Today's maximum temperatiire jured. some critically, in ‘an automobile-truck crash yesterday alter- _ 8 b 3.30 ire said Rial le Barry County Fair, was expected to be about ‘90 de- ' noon.on U. 8, 31, a mile north of Columbus, Ind. . 0 Xe ve ever een, 00 $ 0 Fane brother, Gene, 23. also of 8° compared to yesterday's tL. State Police sought the driver of a speeding blue‘sedan who was Preeport, oated down safely. of 87 at Weir Cook Airport. blamed for the crash by--the occupants of the wrecked vehicles. : ® v Janet n " e Inside i Pay hikes make up most of city budget hikes «..Page 3 i (General news and features, Pages 2-10) Backyard Fun” . .. a picture story; Counter Spy Page 11 _ (Society, Capital Capérs, Gardening, Fashions, Food, Homemaking, Pages 12-20)

a heavy truck. The truck was Were - treated . forSfacial, cuts, Holland qualified at 128.678 mUesiure 0 240m bomb should ‘strike Indianapolis” |operated by Roy Rich, of Colum-| bruises: and sprains © . {per -hour. to: start in fourth post. : 4 ! open ) : ’ I Witnesses and participants in| tion. inside, on the second row.| a grim report .... Is vie ons even nav

Vesrsase Page 31 (Editorials, Politics, Business, a Radio, Movies, Pages 22-30)

Kansas City Defeats Indians, 3-2 “yaad Vai

the, crash told State Police the (e0R¢ nop Sushified they : ; (crash occurred after a speedirigi 'Paby’ Blue Crown “at 228° had driven to Indianapolis yester- sedah passed Mrs. Wilds’ car as miles per hour to start in sixth day morning to take relatives-to . directly ‘in front of her be- position, outside on the second ; a family reunion in Golumbus 10- hind a truck going In the same row. All three qualified the first (Sporta, Paghs 81-34, Classified Ads, Pages 34.39) day. ‘Mrs. Wilds suffered. a frac qirsction. : . day of time trials, : ty tured skull, a collapsed eyeball ars Wilds applied her brakes, Rose Forced Out Other Features on Inside Pages cp Mea maton th witnesses said, and upon seeing, Rose was forced out of the race! Amusmts. 28, 29 Forum . vyew22| Novel 5.000.040 Tim Smith...31 Other passéngers In Mrs. Wilds’ she was going to hit the car injon the 193d lap when a strap,Bridge ......19/Gardening ...168| Othman .....25 Society...12, 13

car who were admitted to Bar: front pulled to the ‘left lane in which holds the magneto on the Business. ....24 Hollywood {.28 Pattern-...,.19 Sports....81, 34

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