Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1949 — Page 3

"an hour wage increase, which the occupants of another apartment,

live Cem,

Mr. Seen lis for 13 rement ‘in d by the [e was a “hurch.

a four stepe

5 are “under aii BBB SB I PR lina Be «5 Trackless Trolley

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. atives of the seven struck steve-

operations.

port.”

tional Longshoremen and Ve s Union which nay ran throu has bi the islands to a vir-\hing Miss Poo make certain

tual state of blockade. all: nts were out. "Federal Conciliafor George Hil-* fam ¥ Futehfeld, 60, custodian of the bufldmg, who

sald he had spoken to both union officials and represent- basement Ee ue awakened by the screams: of the

doring firms in efforts to sched- women and heard people “pouring ule new negotiations. down the back stairs.” He said

Await ‘Return * {the building was blazing when he reported. yesterday. Persistent reports said the new reached the street outside. ony Youth. idl they Boped:t Pvt. Willis Bunyan, 20, Ft. negotiations will start as soon as| Leonard Winkelhaus, 46, a sec- y sald they hoped that she Wayne, died late yesterday in

Harry Bridges, president of thelond floor occupant, sald he was TLWU, returns to Honolulu. Mr. awakened by a woman poun now is on a three-day on his door and screaming

Bridges fi A “ re, tour of the islands to observe fire, get up.” It was Miss Dillon. scattered strike fronts, | Miss Edith Perkins, Mrs. Ruth The union struck for a 32 cents Harris and Mrs. Jerry Campbell,

seven companies refused. said they were routéd from sleep

Observers pointed out that only hy the pounding on their door swimm

a company-union agreement end- and reached safety by running}

tervene to stave off government door. Mr Cotttns estimated 1688 16

the halls belyo cuit on te channel instead of going in

several

£ Snied: 5 Algaid.

letters pointing out that Shirley had become a symbol of Ameri-

would not do anything that mignt cast any reflection on her swim from any “We decided it was best not to do anything that might offend some ®n Saturday 'while in trainin, people.”

United Artists Corp, while that Shirley May would be/all members of Pvt. Bunyan's|

career as well as a channel recthe strike dispute could In- down the hall and out the buck} lord.

cle today, Indiana's 38th victim in the state's worst polio epidemic since 1940. The victim, Mrs. Francis Rains,

wite of Kenneth Rains, of Redtikey, died-at 10:20"a. m. Her 18

mon pitalized in Ball Memorial with the same disease which killed his mother. Py nude because of protests from|- The death and four new cases her father of ‘polio were reported to the State. Board of Health .today, bringing. the state's total of polio

will wear a bath; attempt to swim

clergymen,

* Want ‘No Reflections’. Mr, France said he had received to 354.

Percy Jones General Hospital i

MF. France said | Battle Creek, Mich. ~ He w

{rushed there after he was strick

(with 6000 other Hoosier National! Guardsmen at Camp Atterbury, Camp officials today ordered

The London publicity office of | sald mean-

ing for a Hollywood movie company examined and alk mess. halls sprayed with DDT. . ~

died in

Engle, 27, Winchester,

~ Hospital where Jue husband, Robert, died of polio]

territorial Legislature. | with furnishings possibly Peach] July 30. The - mother's death Ben Rush, chief of the new gov-|ing a like figure or more. > Kills Pedestrian (orphaned two real ernment stevedoring agency cre-|Brisben’s apartment was x ey. 63, of 811. 0 “new__counties report ated by the new law, said -he|scribed as a total loss. Even! | aravette De Jee was fatally in- polio cases yesterday. ,

would begin to recruit dock. work-| bathroom. Axtures. were twisted,

ers today and “probably seize the in ruin. docks tonight.” ; scorched and water-soaked. ___ Another Ship Salls Firemen, credited with a re-| "Jack Hall, regional aifector of markable-job -for speed-and.effi-; the ILWU, said the union would ciency in extinguishing the blaze, picket government stevedoring| Would not estimate the damage {or venture a theory as to origin Officials were inves-

These developments were paced|of the fire, by the secret sailing last night tigating. of the Isthmian freighter Steel. Early morning trafic was tied Maker, second ship to sail with/up almost an hour with streetcargo from the Hawaiian Islands cars and busses held off since the-strike started.

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sapple ple for

regs put wad. Alani ¢o Stafe Gets $23,298 298"

eta under heavy polis Desearch Grant

The sailing was made secretly to prevent violence by ILWU receive $23,298 for research from pickets. A dock guard said there the Federal Security Administra- | were no union pickets around tion for the 1949-50 school year. when the crew went aboard and that the union apparently didn'tigiana University will receive know the ship was making ready $3000. This is the state’s share | to sail. granted

of $2,056,426 Ray Adé'meyer, president of theitions in the nation.

Other apartments were Trories during the rush hour last inight.

Clark and Huntington were thé

jured as he was hit-by a frackiess!

| cases, making .a total of 56 coun-

a [ties where the disease has broken T.

{eross ‘Washington-8t. at Missourt since 1940;

ISt, at 4:20 p. m. and was hit by|

Highest incidence was still in

the trolley driven by John Shar-| jay County, with 60 cases and pel, 33, of 1350 S. Whitcomb St. {Delaware “County, with 42 vic- | The trolley was going east. on tims.

Washington.

today of injuries received when | schedule the car he was driving struck a {until fire lines -could be cleared, {truck “stopped for a traffic light | 20-at the.

Paul Martin, of Benton Harbor, | Purdue will get $20,298 and In- afich.

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Ind. 43 last night.

125, a restaurant employee. He Harvey G. Foster, special agent | ated of a skull Asur: od three hours after he attempt Two Hoosier universities rho stop his car for thé traffic

{light,

~A South Bend man was dead

Evansville Man Held

On Desertion Charge The arrest of a 34-year-old ac cused Army deserter in Evans. The dead man is Alex DeMoss, ville was announced today by

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fracture about

in charge, FBI, Indianapolis. | Anthony F. Graito, married] d living in Evansville under! skidded 400 feat and, name of Anthony Albert, was crashed into a truck driven by! larrested by agents of the FBI ‘and Evansville police, the FBI |sald. According to the FBI, he Chester Brown, 22, a passen- listed his home as Reading, Pa.’ the DeMoss car, was taken Graito, the FBI said, “went to Clinic Hospital, Michigan City, AWOL from Camp Breckinridge,

independent longshore firm which The money will support medical |where he was reported in fair/Ky, on Aug. 19, 1944 and never

loaded . the freighter, sailing made Hawail an “open projects include studies of deaf- : " ‘ness and speech defect:

ef retreat, er a etme ng se em A are i

said * the he |condition. ; A Ae AT je led for cuts and bruises and re-'to the custody of military |

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Mr. Martin was treat- returned. He was to be releas

eased. {thorities and returned to-camp.

cases since the first of the year)’

Earlier yesterday Mrs. ne

newest counties reporting polio

Lee was attempting to out in the state's worst epidemic,

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| Indianapolis alone.

Two other polio deaths were |

. “One and one-half year-old 236 N. Davidson St., "Cutest: Baby" Contest.

Daniel Ber son of Mrs. ny Berry, seeks laurels for boys in |

Mary LaVerne Broadsireet . entry in the contest, This ||/;-year-old "cutie" is daughtef of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Broadstreet.

«ols an Elwood

Patricia Ann Rawitsch . ~ 3 Will be I'/3 on Aug. 20 blond with bi of Mrs. Raymond

ue eyes, daughter awitsch, Fo

was in Fulton County Jail, Roehe

Lester, Ind, ‘today, following his ~yesterday by. an FBI &

|special agent ih

¥ d tate police officer. agent and a & French Howard, who was charged with the transportation of a stolen car from Trenton, N. J.. to Wiistacy, Ky., Was’ are rested while working on a farm in Akron, Ind., Harvey G. Foster, FBI, In-

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HARVESTER STRIKE ENDS LOUISVILLE, Ky. HUP)—A strike of 400 employees. of the International Harvester Co. | plant here, which had resulted in closing of the plant and idling 4000 workers, was tied early today. |

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The Times’ search for the “Cutest Baby" isn't confined to Anyone within the circulation area of The Times may send in photos of their “Cutest Baby” and bid for their part of the $750 “jackpot” of prizes.

The top prize, which goes to the mother-—or entrant-—of the

| “Cutest” Baby, will be a $299.50 Westinghouse Laundromat.

The contest is prompted by ~ | Universal-International’s Technis Winners are: $16.95 play yard, a ‘color musicomedy,. “Yes Sir, 52% set of toys, a $9.95 toy pony,

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\troduces “Boopkins,” heralded as “the baby of the year.” Stars of crib BR highchair, a $15 set of the picture are Donald O'Con-| Weighing scales, a $29.50 wading

‘nor, native Hoosier, Gloria De Pool, a $12.50 baby car ‘seat, a 1815.95 nylon snow suit, $10 worth

= wo A Lot: -diaper--bags, Rules Are Simple |nursing bottles and accessories, All you have to do to enter is and other Prizes. 'to send in a photo of your child] rs - between 1 and 5 years of age, . | inclusive. Any size picture will Planes, Ships Hunt | be accepted, but 5x7 inches and Two Missing Soldiers. larger show up the “cute babies, 10g ANGELES, Aug. 9 (UP) best. You may send any number ~Coast Guard planes and ships of entries. Write on the back 0f|geqrched the ocean today for two | | each picture the child's name, dirs missing since they set! [birth date, weight, color of eyes out in a rubber raft last Satur.and._hair. and name. address and. ! "telephone number of" regis or |guardian. | Your entry must be received or| Address: pictures’ er. Friday. the steamer China Transport. Baby’’ Contest, Indianapolis His companions were = Sgt. | Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Your James E. Agee, 29, Brush Creek, | picture will be returned if you Tenn. and Cpl. HoWard M. Dunn, | inclose stamped, addressed en- 31, Bonifay, Fla. { velope. The decision of the judges, Cpl. Neely was found uncon-) will be final. {scious clinging to the raft in| Prizes to be divided between which they put out from Gaviota | winners of second to fourth-place Beach, near Santa Barbara, Cal.|

{inal party, Cpl, Paul Li, Neely, .34,!

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INDIANA" WEATHER [Times ‘and OH a Besar ie | Warm humid air will continue . ton rounds at | 30pm 3 Do isles Par to flow into the state tomorrow, onnegut, Band Consort Mm. Brook= side PaYk from the Southwest. Mostly fair] Indianypolis Concert Band weather will prevail throughout: gia kisaiit Kiam ‘Clin Poo. » 1 scattered - local thundershowers Nu ters or Nile Fa Family Plenfo building up in some areas by mid American Jeaion, Post No 8 mnstatiation| Ses Weather Map on Page 13 merran Ar Tristate Sruarmts Exit * a.m to 4 ear a 0 today: High, 84; low, 64. se— | Year 280 o0ay. ign BIRTHS |

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Club Noon Luncheon | the state tomorrow with widely Meeting—Cla Brookside Park afternoon. Junior Chamber of mmerce Noon | hibition Temperatures in Indianapolis one] g Week through | EVENTS TODAY

Times Cutest Baby Contest—Deadiing for| hi be sent to The Indian-| W. Maryland St. is

Boy Honrein james Giadys Myers, 2333 N.| A eer: Charles, Glendora Jones 3016 hil er; Robert, sry Smotherman, | 1 Foy png Lafayette Road . | t rancis pilin orene ny eis Fa Park Department Teen. Harold, Betty Cunningham Agers’ Horseshoe Tournament -Qualifi-| {Ne Rmmerich, Ralph, Donna Fink erga (hr, Jndfisle sfudnty’ *Eahivition At Calgiman Robert: ‘Sarah. Baker. ach days, _through At Methodist Wilbert, Stella : Rollins, Daniel, Alline Stimson; H. an, Nadipe | Btrakin: James, 4 Bening ger: Done ald, Pauline a an Irene Gnld-

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Gardner: Jonn, Jaret Wagner

Childers ‘Doris Anderson

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At "Home—RObert Ktherine 8. Missouri: Carl,

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