Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1949 — Page 3

her innocence of her mother's

like this: t compara- which m talks will start-—discussion of all GOLD RESERVES-The drain A emotion is spent each day. It in-/the vast complicated and tech-| these is rapid. It was origin- Wi Schola hi unty home cludes the versus cap-|nical papers on the facts—trade ns rship in Smiiar italism controversy figures, gold reserves, monetary Si Ssumated fat J par John E. Lowery ies in : Not Too Different fluctations and values,’ costs of) ,., _pounds. But last month Sir High School graduate has been caught fire in an upstairs pina .....But._at the expense of oversim-|production, cost of raw materials|g, ory announced 0 warded jal merit scholar-{but was carried to ro The, pacman vey shows, plification the problem is not too/and cost of government. ~~ 1 )..o oi ine rate of Rh ee “Werk before Dells Schnitrius, Mike McGuire, Bill Monaghan, Arthur Miner, Barbara eho nt ely for Ate where the flame was extinguished. y 31432 to much far; The first step will be to Aryl," boyngs per «All Te Baldwin and Rita (left to. right) help clear a vaca lot in Randolph St. near Minnesota St. |¢a1] semester. He is the son of|Smoldering embers Iater burst - ired for in more complex—than what hap-|to arrive at agreement on the|,,,., would be depleted in ‘a for a baseball diamond and playground. Because they had no place to play, 53 children—all living [Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lowery,|into flame. The fire was confined len County vidu Jeu to lob of Judi Sauses of A year if Jat sontinus in the same block—received permission to build the or ud ne from the owner of the two-acre lot, [4830 E. 36th St. to the basement. ° : BRITAIN'S DEFICIT—The es- : : : > of $772 per LA am who Siready # In debt problem oF 2 World problem. uy| timated deficit for the entire] The job was supervised by a city parks crew : pects to earn $5000 » From th sterling area, for which Britain ° I STRAUSS A sini to continue living as he does at/branch out into many different y ES the moment it looks as thoughifields. y ISDANKSE, Wat yaised Just zie Widow Asks Schricker S FP) Follette Ranks SAYS: FOR SPORTS IT'S STRAUSS! jemand for hug BAR Rn Rn rs enh od {million pounds. The deficit is the Mi v even e conearn more, By midyear he finds|troversial question of devaluation 3fSerence Netwein whai Bain Help in Bus Victim pup NAM With Reds —— -— 1 atiat the | bout four doars |area. In other words, like the Bedford Woman Charges Coroner Failed >

the; rate of $10,000 a year. whe is now worth about four dollars. e mian finds a sponsor Many American officials, many... bas faith in him. The sponsor, and some Britishers| Se pe i

who is interested in seeing the|think it should be reval t man financially solvent, says he'll ghout three dollars. ued atigollar area.

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Calls Both ‘Enemies | tim Of General Welfare'

Former Hoosier. Congressman

To Aid Het in‘Reclaiming Husband's Body

A widow today appealed in person to Gov. Schricker to aid in| straightening out a mix-up of bodies of Greyhound bus disaster vic-

AID-—-It was sup-. which she believes her husband was buried under an-er-|

7 ing prices and failure to earn : Britain’ can hardly expect to get have burned to death in| 4 what he anticipated makes his Commodities . more than 250 million pounds ev poh vy Vo ur . | vestigation of the mixup has not nists as “enemies of the general deficit grow even faster. The British blame the drop in|from the Marshall Plan this year| pe Governor told the widow | been cleared and that he would welfare.” That, in oversimplified terms,ithe price of certain commodities|2nd may not get much more than|ys office and state police would 40|take no action until actual dental{ Mr. LaFollette, who now is nais where Britain is today. such as rubber and tinYor much/200 million. That leaves at least| oi arything we possibly can, t rds. of both director of ar) for Day after day she is going Inlof the current trouble, Also, the|200 million pounds unaccounted|atter hearing her story. Mrs {2nd fingerprint reco Honal ARSEisang n the red faster and faster. for. Mr. Adamson and Mr. Trisler|Democratft Action, spoke at the

how Duving Simiculty. 5 a EVENTS TODAY anc] Be AL Lynn 33. sat2 %. "New ington to ask Coroner Lyons tb | : / sis sho Bn orem : day, | Marion’ Mayo, 38. 2718 N. Capitol: Ernes-|deliver to her the body of the Meanwhile, spokesmen for the Xone and shows sign 50 ERE pitol es. . “ oorsbnencld = ; by 1952. mites Mipibten Brethren |, tine, Goens, 3%. 633 Locke. on Mase, | Victim. However, she said, the State Drivers’ Council of the Inol Major Problem Herron An Eth " Siadense Exhini- ofl Bi 23, Shenyville, Lois Ann coroner had apparently “washed rs a4 |ternationdl’ Brotherhood: of 0 - Pritain isthe ‘major: problems: |. : agenesis, LE Road {his hands in the mixup” and re- Judgment Withheld . Teamsters: AnDOURGSE PIRNE 0 Raton is open While the other Western Eu- Kivanis f ~ nt aii LI a a Hosma, marked, - ropean nations have made rather EE ak Noe Sancheon—Mocting—1 V0 Nate Jr. 20. Slogr Jacqueling . “He doesn’t seem to care even On License Charges {92 ies 8. ele 5 HOWSF % i. Indiana’ $ Woodlands _ - . rapidi-strides, Britain is still injg Sever rail Weaver, 83, Naf) antucky Mause though my husband's body was] Jud t was withheld today] a Se. the-midst--of -an- austerity. econ: iF vy out saturday, Wilson, 120 Rorers {wrongfully identified as the body in dgmen! of eight second-han jel dines Smt. THe Action until October 20 omy. Production is high: but so aiderseate Ee wibsiisi DIVORCE SUITS FILED ~~ of Mir. Trialer... - who. were. charged. Withiof Mr. Jacons by the rest of the : 5 es are production costs. pawn ar. ehireh Elberta ari 8 ell Leon i. " _ Going to See “Lawyer failure to have city licenses. Anos Mr, aes leadership, Pr 6 BU BE == wo mio Limit, te E———— STRAUSS SAYS: Satur dag. n at oe, rou While” Snjvers: “Anna a Ea | “I told him (Coroner Lyons) |the defendants produced permits aply because of disapproval of S: ur da kway ia ae i : hart” Weboer: | hat 1 was going to see a lawyer| [when they appeared in Municipal yr Jacobs’ fight i Congress 3 tor © And the Sporiuman’s Room — on ; we LJIYin Ter to détermine. what action I|Cou more democratic elections in la- - . FE Re va. Harold i. Eile; fA ad} could take. He told me ‘that will] Released were Harold Butler, of or on he Famous SPH os hat i nd from § p. m., [OrFigN, bel B. vs. Chester O. Side- | cost you money.” I replied ‘it{the Indianapolis Sewing Machine A-yestardays sessions, AFL a grea Company ri pam RN in! ihemin | will not cost me, for I have a|Exchange, 418 Massachusetts ohn heard a faint note of Slofiing equipment gist uid oy Northeast & Community lsobel Kennedy; Fannie a Booker T. |perfect right to claim the body Ave; Wendell Baggett, Baggettioptimism over the unemployment the ha of it fine —— Jeanne. G. va. Bonlly Gray Emma Vs.|since fingerprints and other| Tire Co. 1002 Virginia Ave.; Vin- picture from Gov. Schricker who and ‘useful — all of # EVENTS TOMORROW kortang. hing M. vs." Cvetko| |identifications prove it to be the cent Brown, of the V. B. Brown reported employment was “show- bearing names that mean a lot pried Walle, River Conference, United Brathreni {body of my husband.” |Used Furniture Co., 1701 8. Me-|ing improvement” in scattered in- to a squirrel hunter— Throuey Friday. University BIRTHS {ridian ‘St.; Jack Dailey, of theidustrial sections of the state. The ; ra been ate United Breliwea Ry | Mrs. Adamson, when asked ; A 1 ; ES state pe - i fohvention — Through R Aone ot] Moetaid € as DERI Shirley Wewes; | about the Tristler family, replied: {Fille 8t.; rp Fitch, of the! legates that 30 hin “not 8 There are REMINGTON and | pieess Herron Art Institute Sudanty’ Ee bition | At General Rov, Rath Stewart; Her-| I've been told they are willing Alfred Fitch Furniture . Store, special session of - the General WINCHESTER and SAVAGE 22 Riftes— ~—Week days, 9 a. m. to 4 Salih | a “wih, Mas ne Sigs William. : Helen to co-operate in straightening out re . pe varnish. I Interasgionsl. tngians uo A " Colepgan rich Aiba Bulle or. the mixup” However, the fam- 2901 E. 10th St.; Robert Gray, of Assembly to deal with unemploy- quite a collection — 13.50 fo 49.96 Ry nl Yu RR Milter: fiat, PEN ‘pontiOR: 11 still believes their son died in| the Eastside Bicycle heb: 4302 ment compensation. There is a STEVENS Over and Under tol Beard Sublle, Hearing an ai Martha Harold oa hin Ds ithe flaming crash, although there E. Michigan St.; Lou VY, © > Rep. Ray Madden (D. 1st Dist.) combination Rifle and Shotgune— oF lod Eat a tt Bp But JE, FATES in no other body which might be 5 Swan 1nd Salvage Go, 225 reported opponents of wo ress” Tia top bare! + 227 1he biHom . am artley law “mal ‘ess’ ’ : . LN Anisen An Tene ft git Mldaniils 28 S = Adamson said the coroner Tae £ obi et ow et pore eal ” 2 of WE bated 3 410 She iy lia Ore Fea j ne ashingto eae a i THE PRO FOOTBALL silly ay, au kway and Kern ALS Franets—Robert Josn Sheehan: {had been “careless” in making|————————— . gH : There are .410 SHOTGUNS =, « 1.08 CLASSIC {eal Katte Noon Luncheon Meeting |, FOC, RO ris DRIIOR. key: Lee |the OFiginal release since a den-| ar ; ISSUE- ~for-instance: - Savage—24.95 , For the third year "em Tow: ip Ve Volunteer Fire Depart- Hy TNT de tty Maurer; ‘|G haa Sia the body oni Noy STRAWSS HUNTING SO si 95; and a WINCHESTER 1,98 now, The Indianapolis | JFRiui Biiy spa Nin ee (LC Ay elhotfioS, Dorghy gut; be Mr. Trisler because the fen-| cy g: UMP GUN ot 73.95— . - {tal chart did not match Mr. Tris- | SAYS: Hows 2 vous Aor Chuteh Ee ry rough tomorrow, a 8k. Vincept's—Edward, TRACE Brad! per's Army dental record. | LICENSES $ - a 2.98 . all. fram ane Alumni oe ‘Might Pra. burn; Walter. Hazel Lippard. | Coroner Lyons Bowever. Bas SIXTH : And fre are SHOTGUNS n othe > ge; 135 N. ’ uges such n , 3 is DEATHS gaug a Ra CTIIT TIM De SII CL ROR REINGTON wd THACA snd ” Pr — York “Bulldogs who Richard Arnex. 32/310 Bist; - Ruth Oars Estat. J 8 iver, fo at Veterans, arterio- been buried in Lawrence a : ROWING pumps. a1 and automatics 6.98 meet In Butler Bowl willlim Bedell 5%, Maas N. Talbot; | Lucile Worthineion: 1 12, at 1818 N. Senate, [and his authority ends at the] at 83.50 and up. . ¢ + Be Saturday afternoon—a 1, 2617 Centra POEORAYY SON { Monroe County line, He also had couple of star - studded mace all drove lev: Marsorte my Beane. hn signed the release which gave ad There is AMMUNITION — the bt . 5.95 elubs figured as among Wills i FO MATY Terr) Bo Trisler family the right to claim ammunition — REMINGTON, WESTERN, ’ the hottest prospects in william Fae Ed ot Colleen wv %2 ies, 65, at 818 Chase | the body. PETERS — . 3.98 the field for this fall. Milion ov. 23, 1318 9. 23d; Betty Helen Graves, 51, at Methodist, myo-| Coroner Lyons said that his in- | So those who get seats Dougherty, 30, 530 Le cardial infarction | Fhe - in. fhe Bowl for Satur yr sarcipoma. Sat 3040 N. New| S—— There are shotgun shells — in a geod : 3.98 day are going: to see the State Police Comb Be rte ols. 199 V. Vat ROST selection of shot — all gauges best kind of football Woodland for Escapees HE ensiat HT prompts“! WATCH REPAIR DEPARTMENT | . And hore are 22 rg HE ; ere as they a J. Sco , ® uincy, : ngs, long ritie an ng rifle — Iast year, and the year on wis escaped from eS ‘Bait. 78 5. at 33 N: Linwood. 9 LICENSED WATCHMAKERS plenty of it! before, when other top vo Indiana jails yesterday still|,cere Hanh - 3a aa 10, at Riley, ROST JEWELRY co.

stadium, ed Sister Bernadette of Kokomo, told Bditorial Indiancpolis Times, [to the State Board of Registra: © ONE OF TNE LARGEST PHOTO SUPPLY NOUSES Comrie, pnd Wlug-~ the sh short rubber boos SLE Avgust 2, tion and Examination of Nursés| wns IN THE MIDDLE WEST wees epping up st | TI bird Shooter Boots at 193%: rauss and reappointed Miss Dotaline E.| Sd { 4 9 5 Men's Footwear : Allen of Sullivan to the board. Branch Came : : St HERE Both appointments are effective Our B ra Stores ‘ First Floor Mezzanine nan tomorrow. Are for Your Neighborhood Comvenience’ 1. STRAUSS & C0 " -Just inside : ‘ Sister Berdnadette replaces Sis- Fo ( ! | STR AUSS & CO y t the doors! er Miriam Delores of Anderson, UNTAIN SQUARE (1118 PROSPECT HURRY! Other board members are Miss . SS The Sportsman's Roon—on ¢

a gift and $2000 is a loan, on the theory it will get him back on his feet. But the man finds that ris-

Borrowed From U. 8. Immediately after the war she borrowed from the U. 8. $3,750,« 000,000 with the hope it would last five years to cover her deficit—excess of buying over earnings from the U. 8. It disappeared in little more than a year. The Marshall Plan came along. Vast sums were given and loaned to Britain and Western ' Europe to help speed up recovery. By 1952 it was supposed to have done the trick. Good progress was made for awhile, But the recession in the U. 8, the drop in prices, and the general growth of the lack of economic confidence finds that plan

pro teams played. — That alone is enough reason for going to this me. But there's more. he net pr from it, as usual, go to the PAL Clubs, the athletic program sponsored by ~the Police Department and enjoyed by hun-

and for our friends at the News we wish a great success with it... a fair day, and a full

that subject. The British want to

them:

falling volume of by the U, 8. The British would like to see some world-wide agreements, such as exists on wheat, to guarantee her sale of certain amounts of such commodities as rubber and tin at a stable price. This runs squarely into the Amer-| ican trend to use more synthetic! rubber.

Tariffs

The British are aware that any substantial new reductions in American tariffs is wishful think-

talk about other things. AmONgt pejow administration estimates.

But the British won't bring up Posed to decrease this year. It hs,

will because Congress is cutting

WHAT TO DO?—The British will have few choices. First they will have to cut their budget and imports which will mean less to eat and probably unemployment because of cuts in raw materials. She can turn to the other sterling area countries or to Eastern Europe in hopes of being able to buy there what she can ro longer afford to buy in the United States and Canada. That's the dilemma the Washington conference faces.

IN INDIANAPOLIS

roneous identification.

Gov, Schricker promised the aid of his office

and of He Hate

police to Mrs. Elsie Adamson, whose husband, Maurice, 24,

Adamson, who was out of the state when the accident occurred, | could be checked. returned to find that her husband| He stated that heretofore such had been missing since the night records have come by telephone before the crash. She found hisjand that he had requested that key in the personal effects taken ithe records be sent to Bloomingfrom the wreckage. Later dental/ton by Army authorities. charts and fingerprints indicated| “To date I have not received a body buried as Vernon Ray the records,” the coroner said, Trisler, Bedford, was actually |and I must have positive” proof her husband. lof misidentification before I can Mrs. Adamson ‘took her ase iB to the Trisler family and tell to the Governor after she accused |

Monroe County Coroner Robert In my own mind I am pretty well

sutisfod a mistake has been

{them a mistake has been made, |

{Charles M. LaFollette today clas- # sified the National Association of ~| Manufacturers with the Commu-|

morning session of the Indiana State Federation of Labor's 64th annual convention. The forces of “liberalism,” represented® in part by organized labor, face strong opposition from many sides, the former eighth district representative ‘told the AFL delegates. “It is not only the extreme right which is against you,” he said. “The forces of what we have come to call the extreme left—

E. Lyons of failing to help her | reclaim her husband's body and |™ of “carelessness” in originally re-| leasing the body without ily reidentification. She said she went to Bloom-

were ‘missing today, state police said, Alden Van Ness. of Grant County and James Holzapple of Michigan escaped from the Miami! County jail at Peru. They climbed down a blanket ‘rope from a second-floor cell window after sawing the bars. A state police plane combed a

Sister Bernadette Named fo Nurse Board

Gov. Schricker today appoint-

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and Olive Murphy, Colum!

Dugan, Indianapolis; Elfriede E. Wilkins, Ft. a aYne,

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