Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1949 — Page 3
action the-fefiure of Mir © “Well Tll be damned.”
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Sen. Morse waited until he and Mr. Truman picked up Gen. Marthe Lees-
shall and approac 8- : “ to burg grave. Then he told his{ oe mobert night oa Justigation into he probe the Baker invited Sen. Wayne L. Morse (R. hosts. the truth. of 15% 5. West St. 0 rly Wednesday was evident “grave” near Leesburg, Va. It state to have a look. the general clambered down a|and charged with vagrancy after H here today, i FA) was in sad repair, and he thought| On a sunny the Presi- hillside and through. a thicket. Mr. Schrieber told police his wal- , iy 2s dent his set off in the They f a marker but it: de-'let and the cash were ; hi {Coun said int 3 ve Apr : {Ther merely Rr Gen. Baker from a dresser drawer In hl ae : : ‘when he hard about it. Hel But Sen. Morse had done a fell, not where he was buried.” _'after a visit from the suspect. in the . * 3 u a ' - = 3 ; i . i i 7 r Jn ne STRAUSS : Loder to ; Te 3 — SAYS: ~ TRADITION Wi TH A TOUCH OF TOMORROWI Lh Eee or prerenr : — 3 3 : v vv resins Ht pee fe rv —— Toy rpm em np ete ti ot. —s i - ; x 3 ie i Ee . — -. - ete ee br a ep usband, Saris is pear on Whether pro-{ . Thos L. Kemp. ; ; at the duction backs and mount Thomas " man- PY Point. ES aE of the Citizens Gas and Coke|"" AyD Cranmer, the bus driver x assault experts said they were signs of a/C0., was named yesterday to head A by = 0 dom. healthy Sndjuatinsui. Others! the utilities Sivigion. 3 the 30th 10.the ord CLR s, es s warned that a recession t annual Comm Drive, Peak. 8 operator uestion . Rp EE falls reo. i _State_polics-. investigators : = “+ But by the time President Tru-| Mr. Kemp will head the division oo late} SE = Gere. man presented his mid-year -eco- with contacting all utll-|""y, ; Se To er, in Ju, apr earn, Cob, Ltt cow SF oy ea : / {unidentified at the Greene & Har-| tempted ment that-the-economic-situation: y the city’s 46 Red _ bid . 8 re | Ea — ee ! ~[rell Mortuary in Bloomington.) needed improving and that it| Feather agencies. {His office Was EWaitin | est did éould come only through the com-| Mr. Kemp has been manager of |, ave Nora - hs word, f : ould be ness a Tb Sorsament, vo 10 Indianapolis in 1935. TH sofaih 8 Evansville, who said her tather Mrs. William Ellis... . “prety ould be {| _ ness and len in 1935. He is also..." ABA. or on, == x The old division has cropped up| vice-president and Qirector of the oe tne punto TY have been gasd df, dovered . again in recent weeks, however./American Coke and Chemical As-| myo yx¢p victim was Richard T Th ir B k eighbor, Some sxputs Daw Be phat a sociation. Before coming here hey, ye Jasper, whose ods was urn eir backs : 3 and production was head of the gas company in; 3 mp 1 i - sig ne points to a general quickening Terre Haute. * jdentifen by his father, Felix| FOF Blind Singers ns ot the business pace for the au-| . The big tus struck a bri By NORMAN BOURNE nd forth Tull Season. . early Wednesday while on a age THE LOCAL cops are human. - : Sharh ed That Mit he a eef- Je air to_HEvansville, Tt fell aver op ita) Tat’ What the blind street a sister, ow way of looking at a long- : .* |siae tn the highway. ts ing| Singers of W. Washington St. heen up= Ta5ige problem. . tanks exploded . .and gl Aare saying today. ; ’ iis only Be pznghat, Ala this ve Hunted in {ants ..and . ‘Mrs. Willlam Ellis, one of i : pe ths ago. ions Toa Hilere have beer; | Driver Cranma¥ said something| th® Original W. Washington 5 i Ih y Ed naturely Agri hollows Be Motiiy | “went wrong” with the right front| SN8°rs “made out pretty good” INTRODUCING—THE HIMALAYA 4 2 Cal ological” factors.| pg 0. Tue Liquor = section of the bus as he ap-| ** traffic police.and two men - J ] rgeson’s ah al go rat there has “been| a rr q | proached the bridge, He was un- in a squad car turned their : " E believe change of psychology in the| Stores in 10 Minutes able to swing the wheels -and| "20% the other way. . vith his Pe WO oF Huts Noeks ang bus. avoid the accident, he said “Why it's almost as if they UTERC AT A MASTERPIECE LOOMING eks 280. ess has picked up.” He said the, A police drag net was spread) coroner Lyons In his prelimi] knew we have to make a pay- 1 . h why ov 858 230, economy. “is healthy now and, in!over the city last night for two ory report ro a Ee yr ment on our furniture tomors \ Da . oe my opinion, should continue 10 cen.agers wanted In connection tne arive row, or lose i. CAMEL'S HAIR ENRICHED WITH " : ba 1 : Le tk aid Keeping Jobless Low {with holdups at two liquor stores 3 = MRS. ELLIS had been warned he be ques. Meanwhile, Robert C. =twithin 10 minutes. “Descriptions Former Gl Jittery earlier in the week that she o infant. win, director of the U. 8. Employ- and escape technique were similar Va . would “be run in" if she was CASHMERE BLENDED AND WOVEN BY . i od that ment ‘Service, said emergency in hoth Instances, ponce sait. [AS He Marries caught in that street again | bey the only ernment SHgns 15 Seduce un-. Mrs, Emily Walker, 57, said ~'G : B with her familiar accordion. es a an * : u eep the-num-| was . working in the Kentucky, She got off a atreet car at | h — : Der of jobless under 5 million at Liquor Store, 23 Kentucky Ji erman eauty Washington -and Illinois Sts. | THE-GREAT CRO M E OF ABERDEEN, : ——————eeleast-unti-January eimgiher-the-youths-malied-in.about, — FRESNO, Cale AUg-Ad(UP)—/|. And began working her way | : 3 . - : These emergency efforts consist: 8:30 p.m. One-held-a pistol pr wear rs Charles Eller Be Tort on HHnoIs = Bt Aw=she= a i — a “3 mais RT EE frre f largely —tn— placing government qemamted “money. hix- bewuttfal German played such old-time hymns as QC) ND—A TERPIECE¥* OF TAILOR \ug. 13. . : t orders in 12 unem-i- Frightened, Mrs. Walker nervous. but full of hope and Bringing in the Sreéaves” and | " TWINING TT. - _ = ~ ha Nr meen a rs for ployment distress. areas named by screamed and the would-be ban- happiness exchanged marri The ' Saviour”, shoppers and | : x ; : h President Truman. Indicative of dits fled without obtaining the age! passersby would stop and dig | . ir mo- Srosidtat Truman, Indicative of dite fied, Without Shiaiing Shelvows today. after atmont a year) Is their pockets and uses ~ ING BY MALCOLM KENNETH her trial Eovernment y show i . y 8 of separation. Mrs. Ellis described it as a } 4 , F government survey showing that{ton St. and turned south in the The 28 1 “ ” | : : “ award of public and private con-|first alley. west of Illinois St. = | 28-year-old veteran, who “pretty good day”, but it would : J.. Roche struction contracts in five of th | 4 * |offered “either of ‘my blue eyes” scarcely be enough to buy food, | : ’ . ’ : on after e, .At the South Side Liquor Store, sor the $1100 needed to tr 1 Fi 1 }- T A : ® areas has falle N 87! "St. : ansport| let alone the $30 furniture pay Ce . . nts from n as much as 87/050 8. Meridian 8t., owner Irving gitractive dentist Ly Elyse Beck-| ment due : per cent in the first half of 1949, Sachs, 42, said a teen-aged YOY a. 27 across the ye A EET ; fem erament Government economists feel walked into the store about ro)iored nervously through his| THE SIGHTLESS. accordion | : weeks-of | that if the number of jobless hits 8:40 p. m. Hines | player made about eight trips : + Introducing the New CUSTOM-THIN EDGE es from 5 million, unemployment will bel Scoops Up Cash | Mr. Efier asked Police J up and down the block, and : a grave problem requiring large-| Holding a .32 revolver in hi8|\n, "posovich t5 ye a yy udge, each time there, conveniently, —- Ps scale government works projects. hand,” the youth ordered Mr.| endip to be peat the line| o.. no trafic officer on the CRO Bl of be . \ ee But Goodwin thought unemploy- Sachs to ‘“stand- still-.and open = a iter my lawfully| corner, When it did, happen MBIE of Aberdeen, Scotland, has been Men! should drop by the Joars the register.” Instead, Mr. Sachs yn pelt is bat ae Pests = that there Jas a Sop OB the javina "hi sures § im : - nd from seyen-year of ran to the rear of the store and corner, he turne $s back, as w "4,100,000 last To {yvelled, officers said. pete, Heuet-Segulens: oR A aa 8 another M9 > is on Ai pe : hat —————————————— 0 e OCK. . . ol ou -. » Miss America Rides i ee casn| BADIANT with joy, Ly. in a| Mrs. Ellis and her husband, centuries. And his accumulated experience is in this QO Wi § 4 - ! {trom the register. Mr. Sachs said clear, accented voice accepted the, Mr. William Eilis, who live in ‘
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In Day Coach NICE, France, Aug. 13 (UP)— Bebe Shopp, the American beauty. arrived here “fresh as ‘a daisy” ‘today after
sitting up most of the night eating
cookies and peaches durin
RE ne on, Virginia Staffc A last night after a whirlwind stay in the capital. They had to travel]
g an ’18-
on a day coach because of a strike old, they said. The boy with the Met in Germany
of sleeping car employes. + “1 feel fresh as a diasy,” Bebe —Miss America of 1948—said.
"Drunken Mother's’ Baby Placed in Hospital Ward
. . A month-old baby girl cooed happily in a General Hospitalituberculosis and pneumonia and infant ward crib today while police investigated a strange story of was transported to the states for its abandonment a week ago by an-intoxicated mother. } : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson, of 1128 N. Illinois St., took the | They were brought together on
infant to General Hespital after
another institution and failed. in an‘effort to find the
Mrs. Thompson fold police they) found an _‘“obviousiy intoxicated”, woman carrying the baby in the 1500 block of Illinois St. on the night of -Aug. 6. In an effort to help the child they took the woman and her baby into their home. home, Gone Six Days The Thompsons said the woman sobered- somewhat after a short . visit and departed to get the ‘baby’s feeding formula. She was . gbhe’six days: Police were told the woman. - returned to. the,
Thompson residence on Friday, charity ward.
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he was inable ‘to estimate the Man-who. offered to sacrifice his, 2434 Virginia Ave. have had amount lost. He sald the bandit | Vision for -her love. applications in f6F work at the’ ran west in Ray St. and escaped] After the ceremony the couple; Industrial Ald Division for a through. the first alley ~~ |whose international romance Year and a half, but have heard Catherine. Duffy, 55, of 2 nothing about regular jobs. Madison Ave, told officers she A saw the boys fun from the Ken-
tucky Ave. store after the at- can Legion ‘canteen. There they|
of; tovched the hearts of millions on| [both sides of -the -Atlantic-drove to a gala. wedding reception in|
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their honor at the swank Ameri-/®
by Mrs: Walker.
~The youths were 17 or 18 years| one keyaip a INShed WORN
apartment.
gun was, and slender. light shirt,
“The GI met his bride in o Rammstadt, Germany, where he was stationed at an Army ordi-'? nance depot. They fell in love when Mr. Eller visited her office | to have a tooth filled. |. The sweethearts became en{gaged last year but were separated when Sgt. Eller contracted
The. other wore a;
treatment.
they paid an $83 hospital bill-at the radio show “We, the People,” ’ mother. {by sponsor donations and funds ifrom the “Charles Eller Citizens’! still intoxicated, and gave themiCommittee” in Fresno. a milk formula. She departed in’ : - company with a drunken man,
’ the Thompsons said. Elizabeth Gerlach In the meantime, according to gy? | the Thompsons, the baby fas Dies at Her Home taken {ll last Tuesday night tid Miss Elizabeth J. Gerlach, -head on the advice of "a private phy-|,¢ the . credit departmént at) | rician they took it to St. Francis charles Mayér & Co, for the last Hospital. When the mother dis-isg years, died last night in her appeared a second time Friday nome after an illness of several & after delivering the formula thei... ths She was 66. . 5 Thompsons paid the hospital bill| prieq Gerlach, who resided at and transferred the child to the!xaas mur st. was.a.-native of Washington, Ind, She had been a resident of Indianapolis since, : she was 12 years old. She was a |. {member of Our Lady of Lourdes # Catholic Church, > Services will be held at11 a. m.| “fuesday In the Jack BIA 2 funeral home. Burial will be in greatest muralists, announced toHoly Cross’ cemetery: |day he is divorcing his fifth wife, Surviving are two sisters, Miss painter Frida Kahlo. Rivera, who |. |Mary Gerlach and Mrs. Margaret is 63, sald a rumored romance {Thale, and two Foie Martin | with screen Star Maria Felix had and Adam Gerlach, all of Indian: | “nothing to do” with his divorce ‘apolis, ° . plans. .
Sea Rollers Delay 6000-Ft. | Dive Attempt Until Today |
ABOARD VELERO IV OFF SANTA €RUZ ISLAND, Cal, Aug. 13. (UP)—(Via radiophone) —Bad surface conditions today forced Scientist Otis Barton to postpone until tomorrow his at-Ltempt-to-descend-more than a. mile into. the -ocean—deepest in his'tory—and fouled oné& of the two test dives of his steel diving ahem
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Rivera Plans Divorce MEXICO CITY, Aug. 13 (UP) —
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. |precariously- foyced Barton tose # that link the ball with 4 back his. scheduled descent of Joweh lines that nk |6000 feet and canghiled a second” yuo goyiup set back the time {test run this afternoop after thé schedule a few hours but Mr. |little sphere had been lowered parton said: he believed the cable lonly 180 feet, ; now had stretched ‘to its full I”"It had been scheduled on th¥length aid that he anticipated {second dive to go down’ withino more difficulty with it. [lights blazing and camera grind-| The 48-year-old engineer from | ling to record some of the mys-/Boston announced that depending |teries of the deep that scientists on weather conditions he will {hope will be brought to. ight with crawl inth the 15-inch opening of | [Mr. Barton's improved version of the benthoscope torhorrow and go ithe bathysphere in which he and down to 6,000 ft. a | {pr. William Beebe made history Inside, despite his . tall, 170! fin the thirties with. a plunge of pounds, Mr. Barwon will be rela-| 13.028 feet—& record that: still tively comfortable! The interior
; jsta ds diameter. is. five feet and. the Carl Biszantz and Edward |
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South Side ngshers Jimmy Griffin, tully-o sea di-/two persons. He will assume a Todd are told pr the. Hollywood kleig lights by Lowell J. Farrell, | IY oral : dive today. [sittin ition to take notes and Alcorn Production, Suing filming 24 sirest scons ‘here last tien WH the BI ai a hd han Phe air ‘and communicasaa ‘night for the movie, "Johnny Holiday.” 'when the specially-constructeditions gear. ! # Y : 5 . St ¥ : ; * tsa Fo ; :
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fry here W® | Heavy rollers that rocked the cable suspending the sp = 1 rand erane-carryin we stretehed and HNEAPOCILLY. oy condi {winch and erare-ca ¥ vaige the vital communications and | -
Himalaya coating—which he regards as one
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mill.
rr ~—lendiig-th-underdawnfrom—the- Camel ——— with luxurious silky cashmeres—and a bit of wool for strength—there emerges under Crombie's hands— Himalaya Cloth. If was entrusted fo Malcolm * Kenneth—who enjoys long and cordial relations with "fine old-world weavers—who tailors the coats
with consummate skill.
EVERY. COAT IS: REGISTERED AND NUMBERED.
i "The fabric, though precious—is unsparingly
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___chest—in the perfect balance.
AND WHILE IT is never our intention to.urge anybody to hurry in and buy—it seems advisable merely to make the ‘suggestion that the values being what they are—it will be eieeppinperide ro-time—at-alt-untit-selections-are—broken- eli i bm
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