Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1949 — Page 3
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Many believed dead, he said. : Dag been found among some 227, men, women and children who fled to the hills and plains in terror after ‘the tremors wrecked their villages and homes. Rescue g : workers found them camping in| the open, he said. 1 The spokesman was Miguel Albornoz, to . President - Galo Plaza Lazo. The President himself in a radio broadcast Sunday after his return from the disaster scene had estimated the! dead at 5000 and the injured at 20, 000. |
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Vice President Alben W. Barkley doesn't seem to mind Mrs. Carleton §. Hodiey' s applying her lipstick in public at the Cardinal-Giant baseball game in St. Louis yesterday. The vice president was | on his second unscheduled Tying ip of the summer to St Louis. He: ‘saw the attractive widow. “Original Figures High
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SREY ol we begin arse scare FOP ASE Fire Rages 8 a riley, ‘Wi dow Soc Games ‘Over 5000 Acres Both Silent on 'Score'
digging in the ruins of towns ‘Both Are Very Fond of Each Other,’ Says
and this is made difficult because! we lack bulldpaers and other ma- -# —————chinery, ——- “The task . too uneatal to be tackled with picks and]
He said tents were -needed —The Northwest's worst forest/S§ame. in the dlissouri city yesterday. And his pals here wished they | urgently to shelter the 227,000 fire in 40 years still raged out knew the score on something besides the ball game. living or wandering in the hills. of control today after devas-| They ‘complained bitterly that, for all they knew the Ti-year-The-- -ig—aiso—trying; -$000-acres—and killing 130d flew 150 miles from. his Paducah, KY. homie to St.
me fovernment- tating” to feed the refugees, he said. {firefighters in 96 haus. Louis just to see the St. Louis | The government has organized) Ranger headquarters said the Cardinals beat the New" York Hunt Knife-Slayer Of N.Y. Man, 15
an airlift to rush food and sup-/blaze might be “brought under|Glants. plies to the earthquake area some control today but ED. Moir, But they said they doubted it. 70. miles. south.of. Quito. a. the. Helena. Na~ Even though Mr. Barkley isn't Planes of every type took off tional at warned that a talking much, they said, his stateat the rate of one every 10 min- strong breeze could wipe out all ments to St. Louis newsmen make Couple Also Beaten By Florida Attacker SERPSTAP OR PRT INES Aug. 8 {UP+—A killer was loose today. on _. the tourist-cramnred |
utes for the flight to Ambato, a ’ k. « [them think there may be some thriving industrial and farming WE Dan ree A or largest thing to the rumors of a romance Florida guf coast, after stabbing’ HEE THEN
Ff 000 Nat was ewtroved or an nimble 5 Disses ORIG Seroem, S adnen on sivacine Town Obliterated Tous Ares we brunet, GERI
nd prairies in five northwestern ro The town of Pelilo, he said, was Ae t They promised Lo ask him point ......0bliterated. 500 Battle Flames {blank about the chance remarks Réscue workers who reached ——of Dr. E. M:"Connor; a friend of HEI BT CER EEF reached) Over.500.men. have. Sought it ase. Hadley; —that—MEe in the quake area, could not find|2!0NE a 21-mile perimeter in a ,n4 Nps Hadley “are very fond © —a—single_ survivor froma region so remote that suppliesi,e gach other. but there's nothing, the 6000 inhabitants, All had|must be brought by boat, pack in the wind yet.” been killed or had fled, they said.|train; trucks and airplanes. Quake Damage Spreads Rangers placed the number of! Earthquake damage spread firefighters throughout the five-| across an area of 4000 square|state area at over 2500 men. | miles with a population of 100,000.| Some of the smoke-grimed men! {Louis just about game time. He noon. \ 4 sat with Mrs. Hadley and a party! Roads leading into the Pinellas Seventy per cent of all houses|fighting the Montana blaze in the lof her friends in a field box. He peninsula, and the long causeway in the area were destroyed, res-/gates of the mountains region! d- lunch §- Bay, were blocked cue workers reported. Bad gone 72 hours without slee ‘remarked that he misse unch across Tampa Bay, we c Airlift planes on their return X Montana” blaze. killed so that he would be on time. as state troopers 2nd the police journey fromi-Ambato brought in-|grefighters over the week-end. Mrs. Hadley was concerned. of te od -l Jers mg h on jured victims for treatment in ly. were trapped by -shifting Sut Mr. Barkley reassured her. |certe os Hon: tT ¢ ik Tied ta Quiles hospitals: winds and perished-in the flames. -“I'm not hungry—a man’s not|. Jo " f 1 an Aumerionn Stace Alrways| olive of them had parachuted NUngry when he has food for| = Police jaig hat the- ue rae B. Shea. a the into virtually ‘inaccessible RL " he rémarked:- He atelbis knife broke off in AF
an the knife broke off in his body. Norman Young Browne, 75, o New York, was killed and o Just what, they demanded. did wire and another couple -injured: Dr. Connor mean by that “yet.” py the slayer who apparently Mr. Barkley arrived in St went blood-mad yesterday after-
{Browne's side, in an assault that] Gulch. ly a hot dog. vies] | chu a Se Sl, SOS re rar + gs a ans the Ecuadorean government. fighter who had joined them. The dinner at the sw ank Bellerive ‘Browne, It was understood that the parachutists were members of a Country Club. Then he drove to pegten,
| American .Caribbean Air Com-{crew of 15 forest service “smoke the airport to fly back to Wash-| jjjes Crum, 36, and his wife ington. Reporters asked him a. attacked when they came
mand also would send planes | jumpers.” from Albrook Field in the Fire Out of Control he would return to St. Louis soon. ;, cal] on the Brownes while “I've been coming to St” Louis 8 Panama Canal Zone to join the ; the slayer was still in the house. . airlift. In Idaho, 950 men fought two ever since I was a boy,” he said. ge fired a shotgun blast into Mr. i ———— major blazes, both of which were “My daughter formerly lived cpum’s ~ stomach, and knocked Bo Killed b {still out of control today. One inihere. I've been coming to St. gown Mrs. Crum, who. dropped : y 1 Y {the Boise National Forest pe {Louis for this and other attrac- per seven months old baby, i ~‘Unloaded" tu nr OOD 2400 -RErse- despite: the ef LOBE. yim, : soe Myo Grummy-despite-the--weynd. 2 MILWAUKEE" I kg ‘Ri JOT of nearly 500 men. ' Ahd ‘how, they “persisted, em at % get into his jeep and (UP)—A 16year-old’ youth was|, i Cilfornia two Blies cov Mire. Hadley Tate among. (HSE drive away In Searah or help: killed because he wanted to show| as 11,000 ‘acres of forest were attractions” They reminded him, police believed that robbery his 15 1a rtriend—H |burning out of ‘control with 400 rumors are flying. lwas the motive when the slayer 8 15-year-ole gir on OW. men on the scene. ““Rumors are always flying,” he went to. the Brownes’' home, apart much He knew about: guns, a) In Oregon, the town of Durkee said. “I find Mrs. Hadley a Very p.om others-and well back from faoriiies said siodaY. {was reported saved from a 5000- (charming and lovely woman andy. . ast He tied the Brownes b Wayne oe ohiung Showed his acre grass and timber fire that she has.very nice friends. I enjoy in their garage, authorities said, rother’s Luger pistol to Wanda 1.4 neen stopped by a force of being with tnem.” them: into ine
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§ Hove oti animes or Northwest Blaze Still Friend; She's ‘Charming,’ Admits ‘V. P. the number killed may be rather “Out of Control; 13 Dead "WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (UP)— Vice President Alben W. Bark. Germany: Scandinavian delegates: high.” HELENA, Mont., Aug. 8 (UP) ley took his attractive St. Louis widow “friend” {fo the baseball
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~ To Go Far in ‘Determining Economic Trend | “ Named’ by Mueller
WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (UP). Government finan |
4 nglal ex Appointment Miss Minnie INA, SS Auge 8 and private bankers cautiously today that business appears oo" (0 head oot “child ‘welfare EE Ltd U. 8. joint chiefs of to be looking up. But only a few thought that the post-inflation | division--of- the. 3 hr? leave Hi ‘readjustment trend is Over yet.
—A-top--federal-official, tiosely allied with the financial world, rv eiare today by Jonn Muster,
oF that believed that the attitude of businessmien toward merchandising director. 3 AR ing “concern” very on ee i ru = Pum—— eral, state and local taxes totaled og "ne Mins Biper By JOSEPH W. GRIGG | He said he believes that seyerar 854.500.000.000. an average of 7 CCl 0, yr - - Itactors which have caused this $372 per. person. The previous year's downturn BLE EDS BIE ia was $53 Billion wet Th T05T operate, offse some. 0 ® FOUR: Chairman Thomas B. The post remained vacant, bullish trends which have turned yccone of the Federal ReservesMueller said, until a person up in recent weeks. ..System proposed that Co \could be found to meet qualifica‘Significant Change’ ease taxes on corporations and tions set up in the 1947 Child This same - official. however. wealthier persons as a means to; Welfare Survey here.
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for “home today, |- eanvinoed after a. 10-day swing 1
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: draped. in a fawn-colored cloth in+ have turned up i significant ‘that - Congress review the tax ty's child welfare section as one
istead of the usual green,” in the.reception room | Strasbourg’s “historic city hall, The ministers of mark; France, Great Britain, land, " Italy, Luxembourg. | Netherlands, Norway and Sweden sat around the table In alpha-| | betical order. Places were Jeft open: for, Greece and Turkey, which ' were|
of room of/change’ in-attitude on. this issue. structure apd that more people/of the weak spots in: the coun= mended appointment of a person with a high degree of training land professional experience to head and administer ‘he departs
Find 2 Stolen Cars, ment and also advised change in ° I policy to give such a supervisor
leven -less optimistic about: the fu- Quiz Suspects authority to represent the departture. Two suspects are being, ques- ment in child welfare matters. Fifty-one of them foresaw a tiohed and another .is.sought by: “We feel we have a person who to be voted into the council later predominant trend of ‘ ‘uncertain- police in connection with the theft fills all these requirements” Mr. of two automobiles early today. ‘Mueller said today in announcing
Ay. and hesitancy” in financial circles during the next three months. Sgt. Bd-Clark recovered an au- he appointment. More than one-fourth said de- tomobile which had been stolén| MISS Eiper-was formerly a resithe agenda for the European As- flationary forces will dominate, from’ the Purvis Manufacturing dent of St. Loufs. She served In ‘sembly, the S87-member parlia- and an..almost equal number Co., Cambridge City, when he private agencies until 1937 when ment which convenes Wednesday. thought the readjustment period found two automobiles and three she became state supervisor of See Fight on Germany will ease off, men parked.in the middle of the child welfare services in the Mis bankers expressed varying street at Pennsylvania and 22d souri State Welfare Department. on admission of Greece and OPINIONS on What factors are now Sts: (Turkey, a stiff fight was expected, most predominant in affecting the away while police were investi- supervisor of the field staff for on: the question of western economic future. But'many noted gating the first car. public assistance and child wel ithree. factors as being especially = 4 rected were James Ferris, 21. fare in the state agency. remain= important. Théy were ROVern- .. ges Ww. 33d St. and Robert INE In this post until. last year ment fiscal policies, the foreign gaach 19. of 23290 Gilford Ave. Wren she returned to the Unis {situation and the 1949 wage pat- prey were charged with vagrancy versity of Chicago to complete streets tern. and vehicle taking. The second Work on her master’s degree, and high gabled buildings were, Other developments in Ahe €co- car, also stolen, was found aban-A-eolortul mass of “flags. in
cluds picture were" >5 I" ONE: the CIO United Electrical CET Bader. Si: Wheelbarrow _ Odyssey
ob the new green and white flag: 4 ‘of the European union.. It has [WoIKE accused te Ee Police said the suspects impli- Hits Half-Way Mark 8! -unldre 8 p cated the third man and an-| KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Aug. . 8
It |unemployment by 1.8 million. 't, ;c0q their intention of using (UP) —The wheelbarrow odyssey
wi Said. Were -ActUALlY..D-B. lor stolen ears “in some stickups: i of Mrs, Julia Roka St. Clair, Miss lon persons out of work instead { Hungary of 1918, reached the {of the 4,095,000, reported by the half-way metk today.
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cautious in’ his optimism. {business
Ire.! But 1000 bankers who replied: he last week fo a questionnaire are itributed hy Washington . Ran Trends, a weekly newsletter. Sank
After posing for photographers, the ministers started preparing:
met this morning to lay plans Yor blocking Germany's ‘admis-| on.
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Rustlers Invade Illinois
She and her seven-year-old Great-Grandson | TWO: The Labor Department's JOLIET, Ill, Aug. 8 (UP crippled son, en route to” Detroit |women's division anhounced it LLB Z: JL. AUR. BLUR) oom Jacksonville, Fla. wheeled Born fo ‘Sistie’ 18 making & study in 10 cities to (Cattle. “rustlers” were reported .- Knoxville and planned to TT nd how much part-time. work is Working as far east as Illinois oot 5 couple of days before reEE Trg “available ror wane. © ws MOABY EArMEr Ernest Bachmann
THREE: The Census Bureau reported to police that somebody. a They Re, Wide. Be city reported that the American peo: had slaughtered a $300 Holstein June 21 ard plan to -have the ple. shouldered the heaviest A and skillfully cu cut Of its 1000-mile burden in. history last year. Fed- (WO HINA GUATTSTH. . “early fall.
PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 8 (UP) ~ Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of the President, was a great-
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A 9-pound 1l-ounce boy was born Sunday to Mrs. Van H. Seagraves, the former “Sistie” Boet-| ‘tiger and Mrs, Roosevelt's granddaughter. It was the first great- " ? [grandchild of ‘the late President. Zo Mrs. Anna Roosevelt Boettiger, STRAUSS said the baby ‘would be Sttiges) STRAUS! Nicholas Delano Seagraves, _ex-| SAYS: plaining that both were historic, ‘Roosevelt family . names. { » -
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at the hospital with Van for the! event,” she said. \_Van Seagraves. the father, is {employed by the Bonneville. er-Agmintstration:
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Town's Economy | Periled by Strike
ELIZABETH, Aug. 8 (UP)—A ~ strike Ny do CIO] {pA Electrical Workers against the Singer Manufactur- = : ‘Ing Co., one-of the-Arst-walkouts! — = emer men : et A jn the nation for a fourth- Found 5 * : oy : - : ? lips ponies -m today, "threatening to re-| ) Ry a i ARE a,
duce the city toa depression;
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economy. Officials at UE Local 401 estimated the loss in wages between $7 million and $8 million . since
j Reber. "He showed her how he 250 men. . And that was as far as he'd go. the beginning of the strike May| i could take the clip from the gun.|” A¢ Sheridan, Wyo., 50 service.| Mrs. Hadley's husband, a Re- house and secured them to twin 2 and Mayor James T. Kirk said ! Then to show her it Was un-|men arrived today from Cheyenne Publican *ailfoad attorney, died beds. it has had a “paralyzing effect r—— ao | loaded, he put the muzzle to his uA in 1945. She nas two teen-age The house was ransacked and on- the entire economy of the : - : i to -join 300 other fire-fighters : o tak f § 1 | . : ! head and pulled the trigger. He patil t daughters. .money aken rom several city of 120,000 persons. He said] . { was killed instantly by the cart- the Big Hor forest. . ny She has declined to cotiment’ wallets before “the Crums drove he had “no-idea” when ‘it would: a : . RII Tl NC i ridge left in the chamber. Ey {on_the “romance” rumors, i i Jbe settled, — FIRST FLOOR—MEN S FURNISHINGS —
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