Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1949 — Page 2

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«1 AM not a newspaperman; I am a salesman. Business takes me all over Indiana, and there are a lot of things a ‘salesman thinks about while he is pounding the pavement. He sees crops as they unfold. He smells. spring in the : air and hers the meadow larks long before you have shovsomething special along about anyone handling it other than the middle of June if he can placing it on the wagon. What drive along a ridge road and happened to the old haying meth-. Mami = : ods, George? look down over a hillside of soft ; gray green, mildly ripening oats. He drives home in the dusk of Soybean Opera —-—g-fiatly hot-midsummer day- and, —qrsre gwen GTO Wayne ~~ Tolligy down ta bridge-over-a- VLLE ETT ING a 1 ; Is the coolness that] ; ha strextn, fee 5 listened to the radio. Reception flows from the lowhind and wood- ,..y (nierrupted by the muffled lots as the mists begin to form.i. .. eo big tractor rolling up to In the fall, it is he who Arst sees ;,, 444 door; but: the sound of the long dipping and . rising ep “station to which you are wedges of honkers as they pointy; stening” increased rather than toward the southern marshes. _|aiminished under|the roar of the

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Room No. 10 5 Can ya guess why? Yep, the HE DOESN'T always stay attractor was equipped with a radio

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Roberts, the Keenans, or the oth- had it turned on full blast to the! : : | er so-called “better hosteiries.” 1fisame station, 1f I'm going to day when this cer crashed into a bridge on U. S. 40, he's overnight fn Greencastle, Leep up with the farmers in Css Anderson, 50, his wife, Clara, and Sylvia Ann Foster,

mercial and hope that he can getithe radio in the old car fixed, I room No, 10, or one of the other reckon.

» { oe Be ah ee som evo ce ow ot THERE Arrested, | He'll sit in the lobby after he's waiton and he gets over quite ' | tales, some worth repeating. He'llly 04 in on the soap operas as

= 4f he only knew, there are a lot Ini people who ha ard the farm, then what is? tes : of Pe oh D have Nork ad dard Of course Joe couldn't mow, To Catch Motorist fence rows with the big outfit he

lis” who have come home, . i er supper, and have paused Was jockeying, but it wasn't long

N. Parker 8t., was in General

. . . No Fl in Disk Hospital with severe face ‘and, = WE ing settled down|arm injuries after falling from Arndt were girthood friends. a-motorcyclé at U. 8.31 and Gil

“good old Salem” or in “good old Wanatah” ~~ = That I¥ (as the man says) precisely why I am hefe. If 1 getiapier Joe left, and Wayne was - Selling. me.

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ty good im general, hen Falls ard 37.1 185 gE wirner: then - Me a endt| It Appeared TRIKE 16d thatlof the party Apparently Has the of the-Temainder-had=-fled yp Roce a el ve walked Carl-Jones with a saucer Tibbs St. nger_on_ the A&417 and Jesh Sh oh -_ro- Congress will bring Hawall and approval of Mr. Truman. In" hisiactoss the Albanian-border. | 10KyO Rose loses = Si Boh be OF Conn Ground Shape pce of Arh, an motorcce S44 te rr, lo ECT cing ners Alka, ns te in thie Jur At, Jor 1 BARE JAE SECT, 7 So SILA Wg Plea for Acquil Histion, Seeaype LM] - Shing 2 blade of a rotary gas-engine driv-jured. ~~ ., until ne asked het 9 Some aif plo Bg By Jl be Ride a M. Boyle Jr. executive vice trained Greek forces have driven 2a FRANCISCO, AE. = em without waiting forien mower especially designed for| Mrs. Violet Wall, 44, of R. R. 4, “ however, told | \ ® chairman -of the committee, belthe guerrillas back to their last| (UP) — Defense -atiorasys —o The U. 8. Consul, however, told the House in this session probably C3 Cn as his successor, He said redoubt—the jagged Vitsi Moun- Tokyo Rose today lost their mo-

. figure. If I happen into Sheridan Three knives are welded equally wh . 4 “ earn’ had 3 en a car operated by her hus-| ~ years for her visa, since ; aod the Ay Ei Roth he distant around the edge of the band. John, 48. struck a bridge(Lp, was Yorn in East Prussia, | into ng blade which spins rapidly withion Pleasant Run Pkwy. and In-l o part of Poiand, and could the forward molion of the ma-iqjang 37. She was admitted toianter only under the Polish quota. i

ties estimate 72% % of the corn a $3 : something else. Carl had un-| orop in Hamilton County has now 1 tempting to pass a truck. avoidably hit a steel. fence pot! Harvey J. Haddox, 66, of 1520

. ‘been planted and a bumper cropwhen a mower wheel dipped A8.a8wured.” a hidden hole. One knife had| | . Ln been knocked loose, but the weld. | With being drunk, operating a car| wrote. “Telephone marriages are Expert Stuff : , {while drunk, and reckless driving|legal here.” : 1 er in the shop fixed it In a hurry. | 4 Bon sald the consul, “that AN EXPERT has often been| When asked how he liked that late yesterday after a traffic po-|: : "8 A ' desert ben| achine, Carl said: “It's got the liceman chased him severalmay be different. irked a2 an ardinary mechin- y : go Legal or not, the ceremony was old mowing scythe beat 10 wayy blocks in a taxicab. ga . non) fc strayed 15 miles from home. 8 8c) Y¥| | eit med and Mrs. Arndt, true JOY Joke 21 3h SXDAFL On any. — Bungay. 1 dont mind ne Pla Pan Spine. oniiee German “wedding tradition wd b ¥ haere ee BE saree HUEY AL. Meridian an ashington{*&.- " “fo : PE rue 1 Gout gu away 1 picked up a piece of Hteyh tire 'Sts., said he noticed Haddox driv-| NO a sprig of mistletoe In her line; (Shhhh-—you ought to hear|O:the contrapcion to give Junior ing recklessly as Mesos the HaIr. a fhe servis was over Mr.| whit they Think of mein Dan- on my return to Indiangpolis, hut intersection. The | hailed a AN. . bs EE el ville though.) il he must be a pretty ood boy. taxicab and stopped Haddox ol oman 1 love you forever.” My Rope 18 10 pass. on-to youll, LaN0e TOW. Was siean, and he Delaware and ‘Market Sta, | “I love you forever also Otto Eo he ha you had clean disappeared. Knocked Off Motorcycle and 1 hope 1. can come to you oy RAPPORT} 00 Do Fo Pare ToLOBist:, Were. . AXTASLed, oon Beto Cr oreo !

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Er Toes 18 Esce A Amd of West and North Sts. {best ‘wishes of long distance opif you're out of un Hoosier com- $C +Injury _ Mamie Davis, 17, of 2081 High-lerators from Brenham, Tex. to munity and retain the sense of Whei mbs A land Ave, was treated at General Berlin. > y NEY Bo 3 Are Hurled : l s the marriage cer-

the Warrens. the Lincolns, the'and Joe Willlamson, the owner, Tres ofa C ond. .O., family ure killed but ihe Griver was.o

*good old Greencastle” or foyentys Melvin W. White: 36, of 408 ~~ ith his first wife to] = visit. Margarete and then. Mrs. Ea

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W. Washington St, was il But this is Texas” Mr. Arndt munist plot.

"rand. two persons were. injured In... Otte. hung: ap. bub, MIs. Arndt!" {separate accidents in the vicinity stayed on the line to receive the| -

chances are he'll be at the Com- county I'm going to have to get! William Foster, 22, a grandson, was released from General Hospital after first aid.

Four persons were injured and farmer, a former friend she barely remembers. three drivers arrested in Indian-| Her maid said after the ceremony,

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480d old Indianapolis” and yeti,, inqucement to stay down on\ Officer Hails Cab | Says When American Consul Raises Question : : { BERLIN, Aug. 13 (UP)--Margarete Zwirner, 46, was married by| Philadelphia last July when it| | trans-Atlantic telephone today to Otto Arndt, 81-year-old Texas WAS apparent that Mr. Truman)

“she seemed very happy.

rly Statehood for They wrote occasionally oti Hawaii, Alaska Unlikely | 5 Democratic political or-| that 60 per cent of the rebels had {the war. When it was over Frau, wASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (UP) ganizations of the four states out been annihilated and that 30 per|

Furdus to five Me 4 n4 ot 2 cutting fence rows. sustained head and leg injuries her she would have to wait two will be decided within a week. Even if the ‘effort is made, | chantes of success seemed dim. : ih the right amount ot fertil- hine. It looked as If someone LL its 105th poi stills FLAN FAY ~ » om The 0 - *|chine. e spital. - ’ ed for now in ay, has hu e , Aug: 13 —- { : vi i nar Ah toms: jad started to make a baby MRS ho was unhurt, soli ET be statehood campaigns. Some ig gy but got switched off t0|,1 0 ne hit the bridge while at-|told such marriages are not rec: bers who formerly favored state- cutting reparations payments to

“This Is Texas’ * -lcharges that the strike is a Com- Germany, reliable sources said to-

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“last year were pointedly omitted] fontght froma Democratic Na~| “Committee cull to

. Sen. J. Howard McGrath (D.

General, specifically did not in-| vite committee members of record; in Mississippi and Louisiana. He. Iohserved that the elected com! mitteeman for Alabama,

of record in the states of Mis-| siskippl ar Louisiana,” Sen. MecGrath said, “because in my judgment by their severgl actions at ‘ the conventton and subsequently!

of. another party.” | Gov. IJ. Strom Thurmond -of

McGrath Cuts Mergers ic Dixiecrats in From iniories RX VCH » AT TA, >Aug. = A Election Call ==: Hushand

Juries se sion aden Struck a hel. yo a dh = pm |day night, a

injured leg and possibly from internal injuries, emerged oceas-| semi-consciousness

; fonally . from who deserted President Truman and was able to speak.

and physicians sald trom deep shock.

R. 1), who will resign as chair- brain’ a pecialist, said they were] George Georgeson, the husband, man Aug. 24 to become AttOrney|,, ourazed by her diminishing war veteran, was held at the

perature from 102 to 100 degrees. He had been charged with assault

~llife is Mrs. John B, Marsh. was mit murder, but authorities sald : , ar struck “Hown by an allegediy-'that another ‘charge would BE fon Rushton, has resigned. .|drinking, off-duty cab driver filed. © = ni “I have not invited the mem: whilé she crossed ‘a street with| pers of the national committee he semi-invalid husband. ! Jailers reported that’ George-

tp the campatgn- they have left} .y wml af not know if Georgeson would be “the Democratic party. S LeITI {given a mental examinftion. Took Whlk Last July i re | - Mrs. Georgeson's head was frac-

nly slightly hurt yester- | “The national committeeman! six miles west of Plainfield. Killed were Charlie from South Carolina was a can their 7-year-old granddaughter. The driver, didate for election on the ticket, |

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27__She was found In Se home — y = -ihere-by her brother, . g : . Re ednesday. A hatchet Wal THE DOCTORS, including 8/found under her husband's pillow,

oma and by a @rop of her tem-/Lake County jail at Crown Point. Miss ‘Mitchell, who in privateiand battery with intent to com-

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ns Nat !strained him when he attempted I Vv ‘to knock his head against the (cell walls.

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u S ¢ i Fo {tured when she was discovered ok ped ‘by her brother and a neighbor; ™ P ne Frank Pole. Mr. Pole said he Takes Stronghold {went to the Georgeson home eee | Wednesday ‘night when he saw (World Report, Page 13) |Georgeson pacing back and forth

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German Frau U S Farmer President last year on the] ATHENS, Greece, Aug. 13 (UP) and all the lights burning. ' . ule States’ Rights ticket. Gov. Thur-|—Hard-hitting Greek troops have| Miss Obple Georgeson. a sister, made his reports to the home of-!3 44 of road with that tractor.| lam : : imond - was not invited: to the|captured the village of Mikrolimni said that Georgeson a fice, and he'll hear a lot of wildy wonder if he keeps the radio " . ‘Wed by Trans- cean one uw 24 meeting: {on Lake Prespa, splitting in half Set since ‘the death of his only 4 Hurt in Traffic | | The convention delegations ofithe depleted guerrilla defenses in|daugnter, Joan, two months ago. Him; ‘This Is Texas,” He Aizbama, Mississippi, Louisiana, the Vitsi mountain stronghold, The child was born prematurely

~. think about home and the YOUDE- ine cyjtivates his soybeans. If & She Barely Remembers sters, and what's going. on In|... 4nq a fast tractor aren’t| y of the national convention at|tonight.

(would be nominated. “Upon his

be without| rebels. before reading the evening Times before & solution for the horse- {The bride, however, was “not at home" to callers. [dent said he had won wil oy no illness, the family said nder- t' weed and Junior's scythe -ap-.apolis traffic late yesterday. Bd bani ' / {the Solid South and was proud; At the same time, Lt. Gen. y Tok o to wonder what's going on out in : i Otto and Margarete met before the war when he Sams $005, it."The four tates east their|James A. Van Fleet, head of the , Chet of Detectives Bl Tk said lelectoral votes for Gov. Thur-|U. 8. military mission in Greece, ha eorgeson wou ques~

{mond. sent a congratulatqry telegram to | Sen. McGrath's call reading ex-| Greek Gen. Papago which said

approval” of Boyle's selection, |

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and South Carolina walked out the Greek general staff annotnced and lived for two months,

sured the revitalized Greek forces SOmething was wrong with his of a smashing’ victory in their ~lelection in November, the Presi-|late summer offensive against the

tg/the President gave “wholehearted tain chain ringing

The Hoover Commission closed up| Yesterday, the government swayed by the Soviet Union from Westérn shop today and refunded $31,000 rested its case after six weeks of +

lit “practices what it preaches.” ‘the prosecution.

| ‘Other members of Georgeson's Mikrolimn{’s fall apparently as. family sdid- he began to believe {stomach about three weeks ago. Doctors and an examination at Hines Memorial hospital showed

tion about the death of the infant, Mr. Ick said he understood that Georgeson’s wife was the only ‘witness to the death. -

Lake Prespa tion for an acquittal in her trial near the borders of Albania and for treason. ; Yugoslavia. ; By | _ Federal Judge Michael J.. Roche ean ~ 1 Genied the defense motion after PRACTICES PREACHING - {hearing technical arguments from L

WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (UP)~— both sides.

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Keeping Meanwhile, win, director ment Servic government e employment s ber of jobless A Alt-Jd

ployment dist President Tr conditions in government award of put struction con areas has fa per cent in tl Governmen that if the ni 5 million, un a grave prob scale govern: But Goodwin ment should end from the 4,100,000 last

Miss Am In Day NICE, Fra Bebe Shopp, —from- Minne “fresh as ‘a

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ion, Virginia last night at in the capita on a day coa

Rumor, you KIO listening. Gd Th & Tenant Hace She wo houses near a white neigh-| with Walter Clemons, 20, of 450 eT cussing the price a friend had|Porhood escaped injury today N. Senate Ave. Shoots at 3 Who paid for some land, gt ‘twhen two bombs hurled from a. They were struck at Nerth-and o 0 or H “What's the matter with, ‘her, | PARSINE ‘oar exploded In their! West Sts. hy & ¢ar driven’ by Fo ow: Him ome did she think there was gold dust {ront yards. | George McGee, 57," of "1081 N.I waiter R. Williams, 48, of 5169) on them hills? ro | ‘The dynamite, falling short of Elder Ave. McGee was charged gm. gsth St. told sheriff's deputies! “No it must've heen the rich|the homes of two Negro minis- with drunkenness. Mr. Clemonsipe fired five shots at three men colonial air about that big| ters, blasted a curbstone, ripped was uninjured. in a truck vesterday after they use > “lopen an embankment near the. Caroline Amos, 9. of 450 Doug- soijowed him - home. He said the! “iT A salesman hears a lot of in-|sidewalk, shattered windows in las St, was admitted to General i... k forced his car from the! teresting things if. he keeps hisione of the homes and shook the Hospital ‘with head injuries re-|...4 en route and one of the men ears open, and once in a while he! entire neighborhood. .._|celved when struck by a ear Ini ick him. Mr. Williams op-| gets an order. | Police Chief C. Floyd Eddins the 800 block N, West 8t. The ve-| ..o105 a tavern at N. Keystone! ee Po said the Negrogs had received a hicle was operated by Wilbur, 5 vy, and Allisonville Road. | boi Look at Junior: tl ‘[tip two hours. in advance and had Cuthrell, 43,.0f.802 N. Locke St.. je said he continued to drive.| —— {entrenched themselves behind He was charged with vagrancy. Fa a,c at 70 miles an hour |

- THE FIRST part of August is! he » V: eh doors. He sald. they fired {until he reached his home. After|

& Betwixt 834 Vetwids aeheop on several shots at the automobile, Japan Far East Key, he fired at the men, he said, they for a second cutting, but | City Commissioner Eugene Eichelbe Sa ldrove away as one of them cried | small grains dre pretty well har-| (Bull) Connor, who had cham- chelberger ys out. He told officers he did not| vested. If you're a farmer who Ploned a new zoning law passed) NEW. YORK, Aug 13 (UP) —Iinow his annoyers. firmly believes in improving each ON1Y last Tuesday, Mad warned Gen. Repent L. Jichelverger ‘told ———— hinin our you're out with the that “there will be bloodshed” Ifa Teunion of the 24t ivision 1: A § hour a ene | the zoning. problem were not ‘Association tonight that Japan $1 Million Quake Aid

molds the key to the Far Eastern! QUITO, Ecuador, Aug. 12 (UP)

"| BJRMINGHAM, AIL, Aug. 13/celved when she was knocked|tificate arrives, she will present it (UP) — Bighteen Negroes living in from a motorevele she was riding to the consul to see what happens.

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rows, or else you've sent Junior straightened out. C out to do that job. { re A situation and must not be al- -——The Venezuelan military junta If you're a traveling salesman | WATER RESTORED lowed to -fall' under Russian con- today donated $1 million for the! and driving [northoon U, 8-31 SESSER, Ill, Aug. 13. (UP trol: + » relief of -the survivors of last}

north of Westliold and you see Water service was restored to! The wartime Pacific leader who! week's - earthquake. The quake; Junior standing up there With his| Sesser today after ita 2200 rest- later became chief of the Ul. 8: cost more than 6000 lives and scythe, taking his cut at the dents had been without city water occupation force in Japan, said! $66,000,000 in material damages,| horse weeds instead of standing for nearly 31 hours because of a'that country would be a “great leaving ‘moré than 100,000 home-| out. on the diamond taking his break in an eight-inch main. prize’ for the Communists. |less. cut at the horsehide, you'll begin | : :

Funning Ta 56 : - ve + . — p——— TE p— ~ : -— rT; rn a oie er. ¥' Kids’ Baseball Stand Earns $30 for Polio Fund

gonna keep emi down on the farm™ ENE If I'd been on my toes, the vhs 3 thing to have done would be to Ae stop and ask Junior his name so 1 ‘could tell you, but the way he stood there, eight foot corn on his right, and fence on. his left, * taking shart wicked swipes at the fence row speties of Rative flora ft didn’t seem advisable to engage him In conversation. Personally 1 have a high regard for the boy, whoever he may be; that was an awfully long fence row » » ~

“HOW YA gonfia keep ‘em down on the farm?” kept ring- . ing back to me over and over all ~““fhe Way through Kokomo, Gal: veston, past Lincoln Elevator, and on to Walton where I found Wayne Snell confronted with much the same problem. He was busy passing out chain links, mufflers, an? baler twine. About this time, there began to appear a few evidences of a definite myove to keep the boys on the farms=and happy. One soul was made happy’ after he came in to report trouble with his 3 r. Gene Harvey, service sales.

moan said: “Come on we'll go right out ~ and fix it so you can. get going again” And he did,

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John Tucker fio 2258 S. Meridian St. tests his skill af throwing a ball into a box near his home, | ‘he.and his buddies have set up a stand and raised $30.for the Riley Memaerial Polio Fund. Standing (left fo right) are Ronald Harris, 2251 S. Meridian St.; Bob Thompson; 7260 S. Meridian St. and Vincent Raja, 2261 Union St. Kneeling are Harvey Renforth, 844 N. n Drive and Lowell Harris,

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