Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1949 — Page 1

60th YEAR—NUMBER 154 °° © SATURDAY, AUGUST 13,1040 ~~ EE A glen — : ET a1. Ra 's-E aath-Makes- s nl x, ol o Yeo = REA y. | - l ® : New Jail Here Possible for Another u = 8% mE’ mm ] ' [To Student After 11- ro our Operatic y-- Th — - RN a - -- sw. - LOR an Sowvan Parke Swan DENVER, Aug. 13—A teen-age child, who was killed ~~ ~~ - | a Ye L in an automobile accident, has made it possible for a 17-ferr 1 mT (do af ” = = id | or Pi Stn PESTER TS * Pi Ghat Dolics Their Show Raised $87 for Polio (ar Smashes -

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~-department butiding.——

._the proponents of the city-county

build on our own land”:

Soothe jail

one und that he tavored such a[g,

today he will seek to build a/served under refrigeration. new police station and city] jail, possibly in Sullivan Park “3t-West-and

a major objective of his ad- [hope

artery. running. 7

striction of the aorta which as he approached or passed into his SULIVAY 20's would have meant certain death. He permitted use of his Market. Sts., 28name in this story so that others, sim

larly afflicted, might have

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16 Bus Deal

ministration,

So one of the young surgeon-teachers at the University of Colo-

—.. the proposed building on the site

~The Mayor's statement this oe att surgical morning followed disclosure that t the new headquarters building was being proposed by the Bafety Beard, which has asked $10,000 in the 1950 budget to have plans drawn for it,

The statement ended a 10-year-old controversy over whether the City would build a new head-

which there was no relief for the

Tells Doctors About Self

building in Courthouse Square. himself. The controversy, which has fol-|

‘be rerolved in - favor of ‘$heithey used to do. And I know I'm lesser project—the polick station y 9

way. Asks Budget Provision {

for an elaborate project,” said)

the conclusion it would be more, the lower body.

feasible to construct a new police; Bill's father wanted to know be done to save his son’s life.

Fa ps eT “I asked the Safety Board to InVOIV s Complicati Take provision In thé budget to] prepare the plans.” The Mayor said he believed it would be possible to construct

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of the existing one in 8. Alabama body of someone who has died St, but that Sullivan (formerly operated,” the surgeon added. Military) Park might be a more ——— ——

a | convenient location and would fy* . | provide room for expansion. II | g : “1 have looked the site aver y ’

and I have thought about it,” he

said. The mayor said he had resecea |} Car Crash the city-county building, pro-| " _ posed -repeatedly in the last dec-| ade, as being beyond the ability

of the community to finance, City Hall in Good Shape

Reckless Homicide Charge Faces Driver

A- Salem girl, who roomed here

rado School of Medicine, in one of the most daring and difficult removed

the preserved tissue of the little auto victim, while the heart thundered away only a couple of inches from the surgeon's needle. The: operation took 11% tense and tedious hours—1114 hours in

wiped occasionally by an assisting nurse. It was the first time, so far as records show, that this radically new operation has been performed in this part of the country. It is one of the relatively few times that it ever has been done anywhere.

“FOUR WEEKS after the operation, Bill Mills—who Is well oh quarters building or include oneinhis way to a healthy and fruitful life—appeared before the grad- Toe County Coroner Fours B. in a more elaborate city-county yating doctors of the School of Medicine's heart clinic to tell about Lyons and Prosecutor Ro ©

- “I'm feeling good now,” he said. lowed party lines for years, Willipave to rest more than I want fo. But my feet don’t get as cold as|

It was this feeling of cold and sleepiness in his extremities that, fault, | and jail—if the Mayor has his wag one of the tipoffs to Bill's condition. His blood pressure was) {unusually high in his arms and seriously fow in his feet, Through a clinical examination and the use of X-rays it was held, however, and neither the) A : \determined that he had a constriction in the aorta: with a great prosecutor nor the coroner wou { Instead of spending $8 million), "nme qiately below the constriction. i This condition meant that only a rivulet of blood coursed place charges against him. Mayor Feeney, “I have come to through the long, involved route of the vascular system to reach

bulge is three inches long—too long to stretch the aorta. “The only hope is to graft a piece of aorta tissue from the/in the flames of the blazing ve-|

‘skull crushed in an automo

_ Cranmer Gives Formal Statement as Matter "Of Official Record

Greyhound Bus Driver Wayne Cranmer was questioned at state police headquarters here today In the -bus crash early Wednesday | ® which took 16 Mves. 3 He gave state officers a formal) | the presence of Mon-

the-constriction-and trans

surgeon except to have his brow

: {Crae. The Indianapolis driver was agent summoned to Stout Field after Bull get pretty. tired and), o Monroe Coroner ruled yester-| going to be all right.” {day the crash was the driver’s|

i

Appears Voluntarily | Mr. Cranmer was not being

lindicate whether they” intend tor State Police said the statement |was a formality to complete their] if there was anything that could records and that Mr, Cranmer ap-| ie Seated voluntarily. sess i 0 RE Wo more - en

ns “ yéa " a ¥ EY : ER FHAS were a simple constriction without the bulge, Ww {of the Ind.” 37 Greyhound bus 5 i ae daughter and MA. could remove the Mit and sew the aorta back together |cradh early Wednesday were fden=| + | baler o Haymafes in a dja show of TE ihaman St. tandi th again” the surgeon told hin. “But this diseased. area with the | tified tentatively today, leaving| ©r'a to . er polio paraders are o right, standing)

12; Sue Ledergood, H; Joan Arthur, 6; L Carolyn Stewart, 9; Christine Phillips, 9; hiele stilt unknown. ———————8.-and-{left to right, seated] Ronnie- “ The charred remains of = Mani Ef srr ‘this be done?” {believed to be Vernon isler,| » . i y Can this one |assistant manager of a seats NOFHOM Air Flow 'Deep-Freeze relatives. The' 15th victim iden-| : |

“Let me tell you a story,” the ago « teen-age child with the oq Gog reported to be Richard

only one of the 16 who perished , : Linda Bonewits, 11; Mona

into the space where we have]

surgeon continued.’ “Fifty days Tug store. were identified by

laccident was brought to Colorado)

| {Felix Kunkle. - i General Hospital.. There was Bol The 16th corpse remained un-

{hope. The child died afew min- aimed in the Green & Harrell] Predict Moderate

{utes later. : . ‘ww |Mortuary in Bloomington. . {. ET d “We od the arta. Wai tlortuaty in Bloomington, . | yweek.End Weather |. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 { Blames Driver i

{placed it In a plasma and salt Shock which had overwhelmed |

High Officials and

+ Where . bandon solution and put it in the ice box. our City Ch For RET in|in 2214 N. Pennsylvania St. was Arterial tissue is an elastic kind Bloomington when the full meas-. 6.a.m... 73 10 a m... 16 io pass out deep J 1 shape and will be good for dead today and’ her companion, [of ti and sturdy—| ure of the ‘became Ta mm... 74 11am. 78 {ernment of .. another 50 years. John W. Logan, 25, of 2215 N, and if preserved in this way livesixnown was giving way today to 8am... 7 12 (Noom) 7 | ticial ] “I am opposed to the idea |n Pennsylvania St, was charged for long periods after death. [speculation on what measures 9am. 7% 1pm... 80 |

with reckless driving, homicide, and failure to have an operator's license. He was released on $500 bond. . ; Six others were in Indianapolis

(ag a result of traffic ac.) * - NL CANARIO CHAI Cn I but neither the city nor the|

"Miss Marjorie Ann Wright, 19, county owns the land on which hs } the courthouse stands. The-state| “as Killed when the car in which

principle anyway because I believe the city and county should keep their identities separate. “I don’t know whether some of

reckless

lif you want him to undergo the|gion,

“That aorta tissue from the public authorities would take to ” have received one of the scarce |chitid an be used for yOUr son brevent repetition of the explo- POLLEN COUNT, 13 per cuble Yd: io)ing units, which the manu- : 3 { Cool alr pouring down from/facturer has testified were paid| Ce tanks dhe Canada broke the heat wave over| for by the Albert Verley Co; Bill pys- exploded when the vehicle ithe eastern section of the nation] Chicago perfume makers." 1 HOD: PH gis 4 five A0daY. af the WeALRerIaAR, 0. LD pa wi ian Pry after the automobile accident— miles north of the. city, the ac-|dianapolis forecast moderate tem- \ the operation was performed. [cident would have been minor. (peratures through tomorrow.

operation.” i = » =

BILL'S FATHER did—and

Stark, 927 Buchanan St-snachs:

ou Ellen Crowe, |; Donna Saun

Saunders, 5; Bobby Bonewits, 2, and Herbie Rose. #4.

Ss ord ats prank Hoat Way SUbpena Milwaukee Man

Are on List of Reported Recipients iva |subpenaed a Milwaukee advertising man, it was disclosed today, LOCAL TEMPERATURES | presumably to tell what prompted a perfume firm he represented ing at a “terrific” rate of speed. freeze units here after the war to high-placed gov- ———————————

Mrs. Bess Truman, wife of the President, also» wis reported to

sel for the subcommittee investi-|

Man, Wife, 7-Year-Old Granddaughter Killed;

is iia

Driver

Three members of a Cleve Niland, O., family were killed "land one escaped serious ine jury shortly before noon to~ day when the car in which “they were traveling west from — Indianapolis crashed into a bridge abutment on U. ‘8. 40 six miles | west of Plainfield. Dil The dead were: , Charles Anderson, 50. Clara Anderson, 54, his wife. . Sylvia Ann Foster, granddaughter. | William Foster, 22, grandson of the Andersons and the little girl's brother, was the driver of the car, He was taken to General Hos. pital here, treated and released, Unable to Stop He said he was trying to pass a semi-trailer at the approaches of a short, concrete bridge over Mud

om

: herey raised $87 for the Riley Mem= Lois Cope, 12; Darlene Jackson, ’ ers, 8; Patty Genier, 11; Devine, 11; Mary Lois Johnson,

there was not enough room. Unable to stop, Mr. Foster swerved across the esplanade sep“larating the north and south lanes of U. 8. 40 and crashed into the {bridge abutment on the south

X * lane. Traffic was held up 20 minInvestigators

utes until the dead were removed and the vehicle, a 1947 Oldsmobile, was hauled into a Plainfield junkyard. Witnesses said the automobile hit the abutment so hard it was thrown into the air. The dead |were taken to the Hall Funeral {Home in Plainfield, pending noti« UP)—Senate investigators have fication of relatives. Plainfield police quoted wit hesses as saying the car was go-

Mrs. Truman

Charges Illegal

Hint

| —— Use of U. S. Funds Russ Plot | WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (UP) . : s—Comptroller General Lindsay . a TC Warren “charged today that {millions of dollars in government

}

PORT net

The 0. Treasury by goverim une

7, thelr

“owns it. I believe we should

she was riding, driven by Logan, went out. of control on Hanna 1 Road

ve. near High Sch

A FAV On -ReAE

{ora “ee tIt was an exaniple of the kind| jp his preliminary report yes- Partly cloudy skies will be ag-{E3UNE. Washington | Byer i | lof teamwork that has madé mod-|terday, the coroner put the blame [companied by a high ‘of 83 thisi © : lern surgical miracles pos§ble. . on the driver. Mr. ‘Cranmer, the afternoon-and warming to-86 to-|

“—& gall bladder atiment:

© The mayor last night was + given first indication of opposition to" the jail project when

tore-down-—20- feet of fence-on Councilman Don Jameson, Re-{ : the $10.000 bud-| he right side of the road, and

—publiean, get item for plans because he Sideswiped a utility pote. It then

careened to the left side of the| pavored the . joint city-county road where i§ mowed down an-

Leroy. J. Keath, president of| Other. 20 feet of fence and hit a ot ae Board, told councll “"" Gyele Riders Injured “It's a crime to lock anybody | Miss Wright was dead when up in our old-fashioned dingy the ambulance arrived. jail” : Two motorcycle riders, Thomas Councilmen similar Bullington, 26, 5402 W. Mecca

The Logan car, going east on Hanna Ave., went out of control,

recalled

plans that failed to materialize St. and his wife, Mrs. Bernice

years ago. Every grand jury for| Bullington, - 24, of “the “same ad=! rma body—was cut in two, »

the last 10 years has disapproved dress, weré reported in fair con-| Favors Joint Building | Mr. and Mrs. Bullington were . {going north on Warman Ave. Republican Councilman Don|and were in collision with a car Jameson asserted that: he fav- driven by James Gott, 40, of ored: a joint city-county building 337 8. Holmes Ave. at Jackson and “not one just for the policeigt * department.” | Police © Chief Rouls Injected tyre that “somebody has to start the| Sred gly hails is Son hda ball rolling.” ! “Back in the 19th Century,” Mr.| Keach said, “our police station) was adequate. Today it's af ' crowded, dingy building unable to properly fulfill its function.” i Councilman Charles Ehlers| said the proposal was a sound]

A Navy recruiting station wagn, driven by Arthur P. Kennedy, USN, was in collision with a

| of Washington St. The: motorcycle, driven Ernest Pefley, 32, was going east. Mr. Pefley was treated at. the

ldition at General Hospital today.)

Mrs. Bullington received a fracs|

| motorcycle. in. Tibbs “Ave. north)

by mostats were removed and Bill

Haid hin ind CHP PISELE “advertising man, be= As the surgeon cut deeper and| rted, failed to clear MOITOW, the Indianapolis Weath-] PIE a] ouryaer anh o¥ the narrow er Bureau said. A low. of 70 was cause “1 have tried unsuccessfully

deeper—from the transverse cutitne : on the surface, through the ribs, a fter the bus Predicted for tonight. {to reach” him. thighway bridge after e | past the gray lobes of Ine Junge began bearing down on it. Syiny: Binuoet at the Jog Shipped to Vaughan to the very heart itself—the. “yo unknown “victim was de- Stage. In the downtown area hs assisting surgeons, the anesthe- bl." ot oon 20 and 25 years MOTning, was expected to drop to, pu. Hoffinan, steaming to an tists, the nurses. were WOTKIngl,r yo and was.from 5 feet 10% MIr® comfortable level during ang for the freezers Shich silently with splendid precision. |; es to 6 feet tall: de weighed | the day. Abert J. Gross, Milwaukee manuThe climax of the procedure soy 169 to 180 pounds. He wore In other parts of the country, .... testified he shipped in came when the surgeon Placed lue or gray: shorts with white {the mercury was expected 0 re post-war period to Maj. Gen. one clamp above the goustylc on: stripes and had four fillings in climb ovér the 100-mark in the | arry H. Vaughan, President Truanother below the great bulge..." nor teeth. One lower molar Lorain Belt States from the Cana-| ow "roar "aide and others He lifted his knife. He cut the o_o missing tdian border to Mexico. |Whom he was not permitted to aorta at each end between the : toe . | Texas, which enjoyed relative-| clamps. The aorta—that sends| Fail to Find Defects {ly cool weather during most of] The Verley firm, at about the lite blood surging through the = tthe past 100 £ rd: 2 V ,, 8 Bing | _ Elsewhere, simultaneous inves-" eo ked forward, me oP Bates Shipments,

Ta {tigations by the Interstate mn {merce ‘Commission and state poSWIFTLY NOW he reached Tor jj railed to show any mechan- from Mexico. - : {Washington Promoter ho Shee (the aorta tissue preserved from cs) defect in the bus as a cause Fight Forest Fire |House, to expedite its overseas the aut accident He sewed chelys the crash. | Cooler weather in New Eng-|purchases of oils and essences. end to one cut-end of Bill's souta, Driver -Cranmer has insisted|land came as a blessing to troops Mr. Maragon has said he didn’t {he sewed the other end to theitnat nis right front wheel “went battling a forest fire covering know anything about the: freez other. |down,” but at least one witness 1600 acres near Camp Edwards, ers. The removed. ag testified that he was inat-| Mass, ;

{There was no leakage—not ONei. tive and slee | | “hel py while anothef| In Idaho and Montana, how-| mobright drop seeped between the|o.iq he saw the crash coming 50| ev clined to speculate on possible mo

| {ever, more than 1000 men were tives of the Verley firm in payin Se. i 100 feet before the big Great/still trying to bring big forest/for the units, Ele} xm Jayne [for this meant that surgery once kes Greyhound hit. 4. |blazes under control. The fires|then for from $390 to $520 each. \again had triumphed over nature.| The Greyhound company sus- had already burned over .many | Quickly now: the layers of v./pended - Mr. Cranmer yesterday|thousands of the nation's finest] — lering tissue were sewed up, he-|irer it was disclosed by -Stand-{ timberland. : «+ (Continued oh Page 2—Col. 7). 4 lard Grocery Co. in Indianapolis y ee

h h h TA. nd Tanne: ' : as sane Buck ni moss oa 2 2ad bop axcharend 2" Ae of Tension' Prevails -

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clamps were

entral tate Hospital, where he ~ “Eleven HUFF ERA 30 tutes? Bled this... 3¥e: said he was laid. ————" &— : Stu + ad] i =e —— building. However, ‘other couns|y:"ui employee, and Roy H. Gib-|And the life of an American boy|°T In an economy move and an fu Shirle J May S Cam :

cilmen either declined to com-| son, 35, Terre Haute, a passenger ment or weren't sure about the on the motorcycle, was treated need for a new building. {and released at Veterans’ HosCouncilwoman Mary Connor pital, said she favored a new police Hoover Lutz, 22,~of 2210 N. station “but not at this time.” | Gale St., ‘was going west o Roosevelt "Ave. and hit. a car parked in front of 2046 Roosevelt Ave. The car is owned by Frank Schinidt, of the same address.

Hoover Stricken ‘On Train Trip

OGDEN, Utah, Aug. 13 (UP) eral Hospital . ‘where he was Former President Herbert Hoover, tteated for a severe cut on the 75, today decided to continue aright arm. He was released. transcontinental train-trip to New| Wilson Jacoby, 49, of 1846 York, despite a “mild -attack” of Ave. was going. east on Massachusetts Ave. early tw» Dr. Keith Stratford, Ogden. phy-|3ay and hit a street safety zone sician; examined Mr. Hoover for|°" the southwest corner of Massabout 20 minutes in the ex-Pres-| 8chusetts Ave. and Walnut St. ident's stateroom aboard the He Was tzeated at General HosSouthern Pacific streamliner, City|Pital and released,

of San Francisco, on which be £000 Killed in Quake

was stricken during the night, After an examination, Dr.| QUITO, Ecuador, Aug. 13 (UP)

Stratford said the attack was —President Galo Plaza Lasso has

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Mr. Lutz was refhoved to Gen-|

| i} {investigation by the Retail Credit (had been saved so that he might 3 |become a man. And many’s the Co confirmed his statement.

[time “this American boy will . tFrench Swimming Written for The Indianapolis Times

[thank the little fellow, who didn fg Suits Scorned by ; DOVER, England, Aug, 13-—THere’s an air of tension about our

|live, for .all he left for him. i + : i » i f Blast Kills Two ‘Miss America Jr. [little camp. Everybody walks around, looking at the sea or the

s | sky, wondering when we'll get the word that will send me off on At Kingsbury Plant 13: my great adventure, ssvimming the English Channel. KINGSBURY, Ind,

It could happen -any minute. My heart beat an hour ago,

-.~ .Channel Swim Could Begin Any Minute; Hopes Rise That Mermaid Can Break Record

By SHIRLEY MAY FRANCE!

BLUFFTON, Ind; Aug:

Aug. 13 (UP) — Junior Miss America|

speed. I thought

|20-millimeter shells was reported|that scanty French bathing suits|the stairs at top {today to have killed two men atiand falsies are unflattering. the Kingsbury ordnance plant. Carolyn Rudy, 17, who won|is it.” Themen, Martin Combs, 30, the Funtor-Miss-America—titie—at §ot- Sis laundry for Mrs. Enniver.| and Wiles Connelly, both of | Pittsburgh Thursday night, re: Proprietress of our hotel. . Knox, Ind., were reportéd to havelturned to -her home here last] The Air Ministry has been very been unloading the shells to beinijght and was greeted by a|nice to us, giving us frequent destroyed on the plant dumpiorowd of 4000. weather reports. They have said when they exploded prematurely. Miss Rudy, a trim brunet, said|it. will probably be favorable toArmy ‘officials withheld detalls|she agreed emphatically with/morrow and Monday, but British| lot the accident. They sald “full| Miss Bebe Shopp, Miss America astals= would come from 5thisr 1949 ‘who has expressed her|Army headquarters at Chicago, ‘|gelf firmly jbout French suits,

_|falsles and drinking in a current

But he only wanted to|our method of two-

usual Channel speed 15 too soft.

them, too,

it turns out they're right—well, I'm ready. * Pleased With Her Form

Paper Says Truman | Tipped to ‘Coup’ Plan

officials and “diverted to authorized purpose.” . : Such practices, Mr. Warren said

|for Harry Hoffman, the Verley| adv

|hot dry air blasted the state Was employing John Maragon, | the WhiteiCzech and anti-Russian pam:

Subcommittee m e mbers de-|

It was understood they would)

| (UP)—A premature explosion of agreed with Miss America today oT example, when my coach, Harry Boudakian, came TUBDIDg UP| .oiveqd from Italy under the:

{he was surely going to say, «rhis hour practice swims. They say and three-| hal Tito's arrival and 30 lhour swims at better than the|Marshal Tito's arrival an per

The _ rift “between ~Yugoslaviajin a report to Congress, are an {amid unconfirmed reports of land Russia widened further today |fraud and peculations.” Z {Communist plots to assistante or| Mr. Warren said that probably overthrow Marshall Tito. | Ene ho gg ~sources of . = . e funds were being diverted Russia followed up its formal from the Treasury ‘to una note ' branding Yugoslavia: “an A uthor k ized purposes are the substantial enemy and an adversary of the payments ade b te Soviet Union” with a Pravda edi- 1} rorises = the i Jetva ’ A torial accusing Marshal Tito of] ¢ P fe of Co-

{Vache and deception in re-| 08 business on government

property.” Dostedly dealing with the West-| "This includes, he said, such

| |things as rentals paid by <con- | Russia’s satellite, Czechoslo-|cessionaires operating ‘réstau{vakia, asked three members of rants, cafeterias, soda fountains {the Yugoslav embassy staff -torand groceries in leave ‘the country immediately oni partments, and income received |grounds they had tossed anti-|in military post exchanges,

phlets from the windows of their| graph companies’ pay regular diplomatic cars. commissions for personal tele. Report Truman Tipped grams handled by official governs

| The ~ London Daily - Mail re- ment communication centers,

{ported Amefican military intel-| . agents had informes OKinawa Escapes President Truman that Russia cx sel 9 may try to overthrow the Tito Typhoon Judith government within two months.| TOKYO, Aug. 13 (UP)—The The. dispatch said . the ~over-| typhoon “Judith” veered away throw aftempt would be made by! from Okinawa today and it ape infiltrating Yugoslavia with 80-| peared that the storm-battered viet agents and disguised troops! island would be spared by the

and by encouraging internal re-!latest blow to sweep the Pacific. volt. A report from .the U, 8,

Hgence

t tye | Several Malian newspapers phoon warning network said the

|quoted Trieste reports that a|storm, with winds up to 85 miles | Communist Information Bureau| per hour, had shifted course from plot to kill Marshal Tito last|north to northeast and would {month had-been nipped in time.| pass about 80 miles east of Oki- { Nip.Assassin Plot |nawa at midnight tonight. | ‘Cominform agents were said to pL 280 Lm. ogy 1530 in |have placed a land mine at thelr: was 135 miles south-souths | entrance to a shipyard Marshal west of ‘Okinawa, moving on a | Tito was scheduled to visit July| v | 20- at Pola, a port on the Istxian:

| Peninsula’ which Yugoslavia roles pere- hour:

Its new course would bring {gales and. torréntial rain to.the {southeast coast of Japan during ®|the daylight hours tomorrow.

| Italian peace treaty. The plot was discovered befor

White House Declines

Comment on Report WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (UP)

Seek U.S. Aid

¢ The background of the U. 8B. visit by British leaders

today on a London newspaper report that President Truman has been warned té expect

of a cure for Britain's dol lar crises will be told in The Times. <

In some cases, he said; tele

“only a mild one and’ Mr. Hoover estimated the Ecuadorean earthwill go on to New York.” quake dead at more than 6000, it was reported today. His estiPE mate was given in a special mesTimes Index i _- |sage to Congress. He said propAmusem'nts 5, 9| Inside Indpls. 5 erty damage would run about $66/ BOOKS sven 8 Your Job EE : : 1

y Peddler’s Passage— @® A traveling salesman heats a lot of interesting things ++ if he kéeps his ears open. ® And he's going to pass them along to you, in a

brand. pew column, s tomorrow in

THE SUNDAY TIMES

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European tour,

” ” » MISS RUDY said that French bathing suits wouldn't “do anything - for her own figure. “I hear Miss Shopp is not for them,” she said, “and I'm not either. I think they're most unflattering. I wouldn't appear on ithe beach in one of thém. I also

“agree with Miss Shopp about

falsies. I'm " definitely against

them,” as She said she didn’t think “girls

should ‘try to improve off nature.”

I certainly feel fine. Yesterday, I had another two-hour practice swim, and I was very pleased with my form. Afterwards, wrote my mother that I was sure 1'was going to swim the Channel, and that I even dared to hope

I got the breaks in tides. I've got sharp ears and I've heard some discussions around our hotel over whether I am training hard enough. Old timers {seem to think. I ought to spend

that I might break the record—Iif right

35 miles—and fighting aif the way. I'm going to string along with them. They've always been right in the past. I trajned that way for my-Coney Island swim and for all my other. long distance swims, and it's worked out all

I'd like to thank everybody who helped make my birthday so wonderful. I wish I could answer all those letiers, cables and telegrams personally, but, if I tried, I wouldn't have any time for swimming. :

my time taking six- and eight-i

Copyright. 1049,

‘Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia, Assistant Press Secretary Eben

heard of it.”

Auto Rams Plane

Police today investigated an airport accident in which an automobile crdshed into the tail of a

a Russian attempt to overthrow|

Ayers said it was “the first T've ¥

CLEVELAND, Aug. 13 (UP)!

® In clear-cut, timely, easy+

“open invitation to all kinds of

av

north-northeasterly course at 12

{sons were arrested, the dispatc . RR TAY Re 1 mentioned these rumors to|*®id: i Why Do Britons

Harry, and he -said he'd heard ‘But he told me that he and my father know mé bet: ter thar anyone in the worl, and| {they believe daily Tong swims “ . weather is very unpredictable. If| bq oomatist me rather thap| The White Houseg¢had “no com help me store up energy for the swim, which may be as long as