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| FORECAST: Light an gh cover night. Patsy ody amor, Sunday ono Puc nd pleasant. Lo ih, 60; High tomariow, 50.

60th YEAR—NUMBER 160 : i Blof Tr FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1949 drink | Eatered us Sacand-Class Matter at Postofics —

"Cutest Baby" . . . Rhonda Maria Achor, 2/5, blond, blueyd daughter o Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Achor, a

Rhonda erie Achor, 2%, Is Blond, Blue-Eyed Beauty

By ART

Here are the four winhers from more than 2000 photographs submitted in The Times “Cutest Baby” Contest: ; 'FIRST—Blue-eyed, biond Rhonda Maria Achor, of Andessin. SECOND—Brown-| -haired, gray-eyed Kathie Veteto, 333 8.

THIRD Hite erat iden ora

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aa » = |has only one lung. You know he of value is awarded to any per-“tbrown-haired ‘Phyllis June Wade; / = " > : bruised and some slightly injured.lin a Washington, D. C. federal Day S mn Prost ect 1229 N. Pennsylvania St. . : But all clambered out and got faistrict court in September. on as wounded. inthe: explosion of. sons hase alugt lon. gro nt. Selections of the “cutest” Ihird place .. . . Elanna Sue Fourth place . .. Phyllis June ashore in rubber liferafts. They sald that since Mr. Bird “German hovhy trap i 1945, In wholg of In 74 conditio ne | babies-—1 through 5 years old— Fisher, 5, daughter of Mr. and Wade, 3, who lives with an | —— has been found not guilty of em- bf tHe Rhine dostor—told | eth Tolling conan + Predicts Highs of 84 were os Bo: stars of the movie, Mrs Sh Fate Fisher, 1808 E. AE Mrs. Harriet Wade, 1229 Woman Ends bezziement, the Army might have he would not live long. But Ito furnish money or something

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f the many entries, the film 5 Five days of pleasantly cool agreed that Indianapolis and the Mayor Says Gambling Crackdown Fulfills Tait. Britain's flying housewife arrest like Americans and did not want| THREE: If thé winner ls re: weather are in store for Indian- surrounding area “have some P f ‘D to Da L E f { |\andéd her single-engined Plane| “They (CID agents) simp] ne $6 Marty one. 1 de pot waste ti te to which is apolis, the weatherman said to- mighty cute children” as seen by | romise o ay fo y Law Enrorcemen {at Prestwick today, completing ok ThE BERS Ee aes pIY| to go back there under any cir-| question, the answer. day.’ : the photographs submitted for Mayor Feeney today disclosed he had told the police depart- her round-the-world flight in one, ‘What could his SN idtnes Bald. cumstances, Tprovided ag : sale program, ; Light showers and cool airithe contest. . {ment that promotions would depend on performance, and indicated y = and ore 4ay. 25 jqg/man do against the strong Army Wants to Be Near Him Covers: Phone Oalls from Canada tonight will send - Tne stars began their judging one standard would be the effort police were putting into the ort Eo mother of a Police who said ‘see here, buddy, If they send Billie to the \ot-| FOUR: H the winner, is res

the mercury tumbling to 60,

the Weather Bureau said, follo

*- here by plane, sandwiched pthe| Pollen count ++ , 38 per-cuble yd.| {job in between a press-radio re- | The Mayor told Police Chief Rouls he wanted to review re- Sime the first woman to pilot a |Bird went with them" for ques. | “I know all his little ways. Allla letter containing a particular

, I fot plane around the world. . ing a predicted high of 84 this appearances on the I dpb BEY ESA I ier Serpe Tv | She and her navigator, Michael tioning voluntarily. (Continued on Page. $—Col. %)| as been brovdeast over the sta» afternoon. A ak of 80 was ! { Townsend, 2: andsome Cam-| Didn't Break Arrest ” i forecast Tor De Skies to- [Tudians Thaiee Woduesley. Y | “The newspapers have called Dutch Canal Planned bridge University undergraduate, Mr. Jones th rr Mr Three Little Boys | "Practicany the same rules were eir technicolor movie, “Yes ” at when Mr. nigh{ an tomorrow are expected Sir, That's My Baby” is currently \this a campaign,” the Mayor To Parallel Suez and childhood friend, came down lproposed by the commission

to be partly cloudy.

Sunday weather promises to be

ri The jackpot of prizes a - . fui 1 pears” he eatnt| The ck of rive amount [1 eH aT O81 hak a ammies ve] TkY WD. sit ot rami hers ngs at he SOUP it. Theft [res hs commision Som look. | First prize is a $299.50 and it will not slack until these Lerday it would build a twin wa- | Britain Aug. 18, 1948. Mrs. Mor-| beginning, Mr: Jones added, “it jsloner Frieda Hennock dissented, Cooler air in the wake of oc- Westinghouse Laundromat. |places are closed down.” terway alongside the Suez Canal row-Tait kissed her husband|remained and remained and re-| WANTED by police: . |Three members did not partici casional showers through| ~All photos are being refuried —— connecting the Mediterranean /goodby and told him she would|{!ffained and remains today.” Three small boys for question-| |pdte in the decision. Wednesday is expected to hold|py mail to entrants. Mayor Feeney sald an “incen-jand the Red Sea. {be back in six weeks. Meantime, reports from Wash- ing in robbery. Suspects prob-| The whole lottery question

the mercury near normal or two degrees below the normal sea-|

sonal level. Temperatures will range trom! S57 to 83 in the north and from]

61 to 86. in the southern portion of the state in the period ending

Wednesday, the Weather Bureau said.

Rainfall will average one-| fourth to one-half inch in the! north and from one-half to two) inches in the south during the,

period, the weatherman predicted. | Showers and thundershowers| fn the central and southern rtions of the state tonight are expected to-be followed by general! showers Sunday and Monday.

Times Artist Wins 2d Prize in DAV Cartoon Contest

*J. HUGH O'DONNELL, editorial artist of the Indianapolis Times, was awarded second place in the Disabled American War Veterans editorial cartoon contest, it was announced today hy Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright,

‘national DAV commander,

First award went to Leo Joseph Roche of the Buffalo (N. Y.)

"Courier Express. A cash prize of

$150 goes with the award to Mr. O'Donneil for his cartoon regarding disabled veterans which ap-| peared in The Times on Sunday, May 29.

~ y » MR. O’'DONNELL'S cartoon]

was titled, “Peace Record Equalling War Record” and shows “Mr. Employer Who Hasn't Forgot-

Ne aird place went to John Kennedy of the Arkansas Democrat,

Little Rock, Ark. Three other| already are In operation. These eartoonists tied for fourth Plage boards are composed of local

in: the national contest.

[23 Die in Crash Of Airliner Giveaways C Go EEL py FCC Ruling

Fall; 4 Killed as persons were reported killed| {today in the crash of a Brit-,

ah European Airways plane] In Sickness and in Health . £3 B Ren FE io Je Loe stvvuisi sours Ap ps. Edwards Rejects | ans erewa

{ The nine survivors among the

| | |29 passengers and three wD Of Licenses {members were reported seriously| rt ti 7 {injured epo a ion er | The airliner caught fire after|

[crashing only a few miles trom : War Bride Says She Loves Her Husband; For Violators

Pht ro Belzer Norther Refuses to Go Back to Home.in England ; Ireland, to Manchester. “I love him. If they send me back to England while ‘Decision Based on Another Crash Kills 4 |}og gick I know I shall never reach Trowbridge alive.” : Soon afterward, a second & Regulations Barring plane, a light British Proctor] So Brenda. Edwards, the gaunt, 27-year-old English

bride who says her two baby daughters were slain by| {away. All four occupants were| War WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 killed. The plane was on a test! her husband, reiterated her love for him today. | (UP) — The Federal Come

{flight from Yeadon airfield in the | She reiected a compromise wher 8 {West Riding of Yorkshire. J mp ereby she would plead munications Commission toe

I Ambulance. crews” caFried the! ————_ iguilty- to-assault-and battery, d v rq | P ay issued new rules which {survivors of. the BEA airliner) be lcrash on stretchers three miles Clear Bird of X and deported instead of| will knock radio giveaway

across marshland to the Oldham standing trial for murder| programs off the air. The {fofirmary, in Lancashire, just | with which she and her husband

; ; £4 ¢ ; ; ; across the border from Yorkshire. Theft | n German Billie - Burke Edwards, 26, are new policy becomes effective on | Rayal Air Force squads from| | charged. Oct. 1.

R . * Kathie Vii; Ww, ny hair, gray eyes, [Buxton raced to the crash scene Brenda, who is in the women’s; The commission said no station

unnerup daughter of Me. and Mrs. B. F. Veteo, 333 S. Randolph Sf. tand--used “walkie-talkie” mobile! Hoosier Still Faces ection of the Marion County fail, licenses will be renewed if the radios for communications in the| . writes notes daily to Billie, in the| fis foggy, treacherous moorlands and Two Other Charges mental ward, or the cell block that| stations propose to continue >

{craggy nearby hills. | FRANKFURT, Germany, Aug. Sheriff James Cunningham has to|broadcasting lotteries.

[crashed in a cornfield 40 miles | | Lottery Enterprises

The plane was descending 19 (UP)—Russell G Bird of Use for mental patients, at the] The commission called atten. through dense fog and cloud for|yichawaka, Ind. former mana- Jail tion, in issuing the new rules, to a landing. at Manchester's Ring-/ger 6f an Army post exchange in| Accuses Husband {the Communications Act of 1934

way airfield when it suddenly 10st Germany was found innocent to-| Just a few days after Billie was| Which provides that no radio sta~ radio contact. It crashed only 2 day by an Army court-martial/found insane, Brenda told her [tion “shall knowingly permit the few minutes flying time from its| |which tried him on an embezzle- Story to Sheriff James Cunning-| broadcasting of any advertises goal. ment charge. |ham. She accused the husband| ment x Intonation Soncsruing ? Mr. Bird was acquitted on a she said she loved of the deaths/any lottery, enterp Walnut A: br ; 35 Americans Safe. of embezzling 1500 car-| not only of 7-months-old Beryl similar scheme offering prizes _ i : 3 : In Crash at Sea | |fons of cigarets from post ex-{June here, but of their first-born/dependent in whole or in part J J we 3 3 “changes he managed. But addi= child Brenda Jr. in England two upon _lot or chance, or any list WESTOVER FIELD, Mass, tional charges of misappropriat- years ago. lof the prizes drawn or awarded Aug. 19 (UP)—An Air Force four- ing 4200 cartons of cigarets and, Brenda said she had to make by means of any such lottery, engine transport returning from! breaking arrest to return to the that confession. Visions of Beryl | gift enterprise or scheme.” the Berlin airlift crash-landed in United States last year still! June haunted her sleep in the jail. | i Jan’t ‘Supervise Programs the sea off Stephenville, New-| stand. \ Tuesday night, she said, she| phe commission has no authors foundland last night and all 35] Mr. Bird's counsel, Maj. Rufus awoke and saw Beryl June smil-| lity to- supervise particular pro= Americans aboard were shaken V, Jones ofuCartérsville, Ga., ar-| ing at her. {grams on the radio. It mentioned and bruised, military air trans- gued that the --prosecution had| “It was on my conscience that none in announcing the new port officials reported here today. failed to prove embezzlement in| I told a lie,” she said. “I have|, jes It merely said the question

WRIGHT

The C-54, piloted by an Air presenting its case. . |caused the police here. a great or whether a | particular program Forse Joes Jdentiied only a To Bear on Mearing [ual af sruuile” a [falls within the provisions of the blond Elanna Sue Fisher, of Peters- and roared out into St. George's Legal experts said the finding, onder an’ jaw weil depend on the facts in gy | Due. whose photo was submitted Bay where it crashed, officialsiof innocent probably would have Brénda described her husband, each case. hor an aunt, Mrs. R. M. Dodd, 824 Billie, as a “wonderful man.” | In any event, however, the

{here said. iconsiderablé bearing on Mr.| Three enlisted men and 32 of- Bird's habeas corpus pefition/ ficers = aboard were shaken, which is scheduled fér a hearing|

“He was kind and considerate, | commission said, a program will

tw. 54th St., Indianapolis. 4 and he was sick,” she said. “He be considered a lotfery if a prize -

| FOURTH Blue-eyed,

rhe tell that As dong as. 1. as else of value, or to with EAR So Ge TRE PE

Fe 79 “Re ; ee i at Ta % : "Carter, Joshua Shelles and Pa- Pp ki Pe rh 5 B ul Tio Germany for the trial. > = tricia Alphin. 0 ice e ormance 0 RUié The defense said Mr. Bird was. NO¥ Mwill not leave him.|tured or tured or dintributd by the spom ig ' in ear justified in fleeing from Ger. There is nothing efse for me. My| sor of the program. | Judges Weary 8 family in" Ehgland would have| TWO: If the winner is required

" many because he was picked up stud m | PRESTWICK, Scotland, A oF inothing to do ‘with me after I| to be listening to or viewing the .. | Weary-.atier. their long 3 ro o ions, eene # % 19+ (UP)==Mrs: Richard Hore w Hiegally og Atm peut wa; married Billie, because they dis-| program on television.

have in his antes

[Tuesday night when they arrived ou pine crackdown. ~~ |30-month-old daughter thus be-|°°™e With me.’ erans Hospital, I want to be near| quired to answer the telephone in

Army agents testified that Mr, Dim. a prescribed manner or to write

F Bird left Germany for the U. said, “but it Is not a campaign., AMSTERDAM, The N {at this: war-time bomber base, " 3 at the Indiana Theater. e Nether- ‘he broke no legal A it ma C e about a year ago. Today's rul It is the steady, day by day en- lands, Aug. 19 (UP)—A Dutehy after a flight from eeland, {broke no restraint.” Sto ¢ ing is final. It was by a 3 to X

|tive system” was being tried out] The company, Amsterdamsel But a combination of crash ington said that Federal District ably will be- suffering from severe Came up some time ago when the /in the police department. He said Ballast Maatschappij, said that landings, red tape and a lack of/Judge Richmond B. Keech hLad|stomach ache and breath will be commission examined a program that police officers will be more work will start in about six funds extended the flight to 12{rejected a petition to interrupt heavily tainted with the odor of Called “Dollars for Answers™ ons ent closely watched to see “who is weeks. months and a day and made her|Mr. Bird's trial and return him onions. broadcast by station WARL, making the arrests and who The new canal is parallel to husband Britain's most Publicize [to Washington for a habeas cor- | “lyde Burch, 18, manager of a Arlington, Va.

isn't. | the Suez, six miles away. baby- sitter. pus hearing on Aug. Chairman Wayne Coy, Rosel ‘H, | w ; ) ! Decontrol Plan Bases of Promotions bo Mr, Bird will contend inthe IN een Ey yainat Hyde and Robert F. Jones were

i hearing that he was extradited [those who did not participate in ig roa a Hoosier Refuses to Pay Tax iat Fandwichre. heavily conte withering. ‘Those voting for he Enforcing to Be Left pend on the performance of the " ¥ | But Mr. Keech refused to issue onions, after “paying” him with hv. rules were Commissioners . rolmen in per gambling drive. To Su ort Militar Arm {an order directing the Army to play money. sa {Paul A. Walker, Edward M, To Local Authorities Ti puts the police in the posi- y {get Mr. Bird back here Monday. "x on Webster and George Sterling. y IG N wm | ) hig ” Instead, the hearing was post. . : Tn hE a a conenss| Wayne Co. Farmer poned until Sept. 19. mat i. Buren sata hey a, NETS WITHHOLD COMMENT (Woods said today h py in the ranks of sergeants and Holds Out 21 Pct. TT |tered the sandwich stand, ordered] NEW YORK. Aug. 19 (UP)—sy e as aban Illeutenants. } 15 sandwiches to go and then fled! The four major networks withe |dofied his “economy” plan to de-| The anti-gambling drive began |. Tngisting on v hs pele that down an alley, with the loot after held comment on the effect of the control 4,500,000 homes and] ‘WAr is immora atsuki James tossing a foldéd bill on the coun-{FCC’s ruling bannin, veawa, |Wednesday with raids on nine Otsuka, 28, a Wayne County g gi y

__|apartments, and will .ask local|joints. Raids continiiéd yésterday. farmer and member of ihe

authorities to maintain rent con-| John. Grider, 38, of 320 E. Friends Service Committee, today, trols in areas his agency ng 8 St., was charged with keep- (faced Federal Court for refusal

Franklin College

Names 3 to Faculty | FRANKLIN, Aug. 19 (UP)— Dr, ter- It was play money, the type shows today until they could {R. H. Kent, dean and interim given away in candy | bars. study B® mo AHOTOUEY e : [president of Franklin College, to-

ced three faculty + State Rep. Jane Ann Noble i J. Hurbert Geyer, Galesburg, T WwW od C ; lot oon med associate Plorssscr, 0 e ampus Sweetheart

Wiggs, Oak (land City, Ind., was appointed as-| . |soclate professor of education and| {psychology to replace Prof’ Perry [M. Broom who resigned. Barbara Sartor, Indianapolis, | was appointed as an instructor in (the physical education depart-| ment. She will be director of one|

afford to police. ing a room for pool selling, oper-ito pay 21 per cent of his 1048 Mr. Woods had announced two ating a lottery and gift esiter-| income taxes. days ago that because of a con Prior to going into court, Otgressional cut in the Housing| (Continued on age 3—Col. nH} suka sald he had refused pay|Office’s budget it would bé neces-| {ment on the belief that that persary to drop rent controls in| BARUCH 79 TODAY |centage of his tax went for supabout one-third of the 1000 coun-| NEW YORK, Aug. 19 (UP)— port of military branches of the | ties still covered ‘by federal rent| Elder statesman Bernard Baruch government and thereby “furceilings. celebrated his 79th birthday to-|thered a wrong purpose.” But he disclosed that his|day and sald his doctor told him| “I will accept punishment If the lawyers subsequently advised him|he would live to be 100. |court chooses,’ the defendant

he has no authority to decontrol a

KOKOMO, Aug. 30—State Reps resentative Jane Ann Noble toe day said she would marry Laddie A. Luljack of Milwaukee, her campus sweetheart. Miss Noble, who was elected to the Indiana House of Representa«

those areas because the demand He admitted having served of the women’s residence hall an- tives while she was still a coed at for rental housing has not been Who Is Indians’ (time in. a pénitentiary during nexes also, DePauw University, told reporters met there. T I P | ? | World ‘War Sor Tefus] lo join Cost 4 5 En she would exchange vows with Mr, . : : |# Don-comba military un i ; m—— Luliack here t ofters Alternative T€l@g@NIC Player? |» oncombat military unit, ahiuki James Otiuke | Finer Index Luljack here tomorow morning

As an alternative to his original] ® You'll ind the answer in ine Statesman’'s Year Book that/information and would do so Stam cmap A The youngest member of the

plan, he said, he is going to fire] The Sunday Times. |a certain percentage of income today. Amusements. 19, Marriage es BI p Miss 2462 of his 5462 workers and ask ® ] ’ taxes went toward military serv-| Otsuka was reprimanded for| Bridge veees 18 Movies i..us 19] - last Indiana Lesitiature Ai = volunteer advisory boards to po- | Also «™ + On Sunday |i.aq and that it was nat .con- his failure to pay the tax as he Business ... 20 My Day .... 17 : ton Counties. lice tight rental areas. oY in gouty the name of the | stent with his belief. in the faced Federal Judge Baltzell in|Childs~ ..... 16 Novel ...... 15/8 : YR She was graduated from Des Mr. Woods said the firings will an w 0, wie Beni . dei {doctrine of the Friends Service today's hearing. Classified. .21-24 Othman .... 15/8 y - ; Pauw last June. MF. Luljack is enablé him to close enough rent! ment on why: ‘hal payer Ia - Committee. | “You are no different from the! Comics .... 25 Pattern .... 18 now a senior at the university.

“most telegenic.”

{control offices to keep within his) Conterning a .charge that he rest of us the judge declared. Crossword... 9 Radio ...... 8 ANA bet - The couple will live here after trimmed hudget. The. job of| ® This is only one of the [refused to reveal information to|"I am hot interested in ail these Editorials .. 16 Ruark ..... 15 N= A. wedding trip to Mr. Luljack’s ! |watching landlords and their) many headline features of |the Internal Revenue Department |explanations. Why don't you pay Food ...... 18 Bide Glances 16) Wisconsin home. a | rents then will be "passed onto| your Sunday Times, |collectors, Otsuka sald he felt the tax?” {Forum ..... 16|8oclety ..,.-17 gs { During her first term of office, local rent advisory boards which! | @ pave The Times deliv that revelation of such futotsua| The . court ‘then Instructed an Hollywood .. 19|Sports ...10,11 A ] Voi Miss Noble served on the Labor : ered to your home dy ears on was net consistent with his assistant district attorney to take In Indpls.... 3| Weather Map 20{ : ji Election, Enrolled Bills and . HOP «ais RL $3L belief. He added, however, that the defendant from the room and Inside Indpls. 15/Joe Williams 10 ; tary and Veterans Affairs Come’ volynteers who serve | 3 —— aa” ducked": Hip shecoanies ts ih Aoi: the Wo, 'Mrs. Manners : guts vi 4 Jone Asn Noble ,

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