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World Report— , Tea * ri Britain Senate Group Pledged Military Aid (K's $1 Billion

In Tito War With Russ cl Hungarian Spy on Trial Unable fo Say In Armed Aid

Where or How Alleged Promise Was Made | Committee Acts to By United Press ; ‘ : Lazar Brankov, former counselor at the Yugoslav legation in| Head Off ‘Deliberate Budapest, testified today in Budapest that the United States and Russ Military Race Great Britain promised military support to Marshal Tito if he would WASHINGTON Sept. 17 (up) 'wxA special Senate committee

fight Russia. | Brankov was the third of eight defendants in a treason and espionage trial to testify before the People's Court. The trial was Urged approval today for a $1. in its second day. “ — - oTTTTTT314,010,000 military: ald programy

Just before the session. was ad- in to help rearm free nations journed at midafternoon, the IC p ense against a “délibérate Russian court asked Brankov: y |arms race.” . “What did (Yugoslav Interior : Minister Alexander) Rankovic tell Plans Drawn Up you about the agreement hetween Tito and the Anglo-Americans?” Says Ald Promised

| The combined Foreign Relations;:Armed Services Committee recommended the program on a 22-3 vote as this nation's best bet in assuring the security of

12-Nation Committee the Western world.

* "I learned that the Anglo- . Americans promised. military sup- Formed by Council The Senate begins debate on port to Tite if he would fight! WASHINGTON. Sepi. 17 (UP) the program Monday. The comagainst the Soviet Union,” Bran The North Atlantic Pact Coun- Mittee’s report was Isxued as. the kov replied cil today set up a 12-nation de- foreign ministers of Western Eu-

fense committee and instructed it fope met here to approve common

Branknv did not specify when p to draw up Immediately unified defense plans. |

where or_how the purported An ; glo-American promise of military d¢fénse plans for the North Ataid was made. .. lantic Area The report revealed that «the He pleaded “partially guiity” to, A 2600-word communique blue- g.natars have received official inthe charges against him. A year Printing the ‘broad outlines upon g,.mation that Soviet ground ago he resigned his diplomatic which the defense committee will forces are “in better . condition post ‘here in an alleged split with|WOrk was issued after a one-hour than at any time since the war.”

Get Data on Russ’

Grateful Father Gives All-Out Aid to Riley Polio Fund

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When doctors at Riley Hospital gave 9-year-old pelio-stricken Helere Sacks excellent chances for complete recovery, her grateful father, Isadore Sacks, 5401 Primrose Ave., began a one-man

| drive for funds for the hospital. His first move in the all-out campaign was to solicit cash for the

polio fund of the hospital from friends and business associates near his auto supply store in the 200 block of W. Washington St. He is shown “eceiving checks for the fund box, which he holds in the picture (from left to right) Joe Romer, state director of the CIO Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, and Joe and Charles Bassler, owners of the Lincoln Jewelry Co.

inj Hit by Auto

President to See ‘Full Week-End

WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP) —President> Truman got ready today ~ for a full week-end of sports ranging from football to speed boat racing. The President was to drive to nearby Alexandria, Va. this afte lernoon to watch a football game : between Virginia Polytechnic Inunconscious and in critical condi- stitute and the Marines from tion in General Hospital today Quantico, Va. The game is one after being struck by an automo- of the highlights of Alexandria's bile at New York and Fulton Sts., picentennial celebration. according to police. game Truma From St. Mary's Hospital In| After the : MY. 3 and members of his staff planned East St. Louis, IIL, authorities reGreyhound bus driver|t® board the U, 8. 8. Williams~ portitd a Grey ' burg, ‘the White House yacht, for from Indianapolis in critical con~ t eruise the Poto~ dition after a collision with a car|8R Overnigh on near Collinsville, Ill. The bus Mac River. driver's leg had to be amputated, | a. 9 physicians said. | TOMORROW afternoon the State police sald a truck driver President will switch from his was killed and two other drivers| yacht to the White House cabin linjured in a two-truck smashup|crulser Margie off Hains Point {near Michigan City. A railroad here to watch the final power boat {worker was’ killed at Frankfort, race of the annual President's {Ind., and seven workers were In: Gold ‘Cup Regatta. He also will (Jured when the brakes of their receive ‘Jane Lingo, the regatta [small maintenance car locke + * queen, aboard his cruiser. : The pedestrian injured here was] Af1er the race, the President Henry “Swisher, 69, of 330 Eddy| "1! return to Blair House. |St. Police said he suffered head!

Local Bus Driver . Badly Hurt in linois Collision An Indjanapolis resident was

injuries when struck bhy'a car| 1 er | driven by Oscar Chappin, 30, of! ecelver es

Of Sports Events

Cominform struggle. Now he is Minibters—the first

Marshal Tito over the Yugoslav. conference of the council of! The committee told the Senate @ IL. ® . . * meeting of that Russia-has increased bv 19 ip ire ea ay 1

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charged with spying for Marshal the council. per cent {ts present military * Tito while paying lip service to| The defense-committee will be hydget over arms.spending for 200: Ma U S T t . ] lee, 34, of 5768 Speedway Drive, In Cath the anti-Tito Hungarian Commu- Somposed of Selense ministory of 1948, and. the Soviets now main- : ; ny * . ouris S was pinned in his Greyhound bus The Blessed nist regime. ch o ¢ pact nations. it {tain more than 5 millon men un- . n IC S ere when it collided on a long hill] 3 Took Tite's Orders fneet once a year unless emergen- ger arms. The Soviet garrison in (Continued From Page One) (them with ‘ropes ‘into rescue {with a car driven by Frank P.| Indicates Scrap 85. Peer m

NI | 441 Dorman St. Mr. Chappin was : : U. S. Grand Jury | The bus driver, Herrman J. se [YL S Little. Joe }

Today he admitted that “as an cles dictate more frequent meet- Germany recently .was increased Cross mobilized their forces soon boats. old partisan I was accustomed to Ing* ’ from 70.000 to 100,000 men. the after the tragedy. As hospitals| Don Church of Silverlake, O.,

was the scene rahan’'s marri

Wade, 23, of Collinsville. | Police cut Mr. Sallee from the

Mt. Summit Bank Heap for Club

take every order from Tito.” But, The first meeting will be held .ommittee said. overflowed, ambulances with a passenger, said ‘there was . | wreckage with hacksaws, but his. The rattle of dice and crys of ; he said, he had another change here Oct. 5 “All of this activity demon-| Wailing sirens carried the injured negligence on somebody's .part”| Robbers on List left oe so badly mangled it Little Joe” no longer will echo this Je a1 01 of heart shortly before his arrest, The council directed the defense gi ated that In the face of the '0 8 temporary receiving station! for the failure of the fire-fighting! Twenty-five Indianapolis per- had to be amputated later at the from the Liberal View League v by Hungarian authorities, claim-committee to establish a military sompiete demobilization of the in the palatial Royal York Hotel equipment. sons involved in 20 cases were un- hospital. Nineteen passengers on Club, sometime supper club, Vows. ing he again was disillusioned committee composed of chiefs of|gorees nf the United States and Near the waterfront. , | The Noronic, commanded bY'ger indictment by a Federal the bus were injured. (sometime gambling joint. Mrs. Mary with regard to Tito. ’ staff of the 12 pact nations the European nations, and with-| Dr. Smirle Lawson, city coro- Capt. William Taylor of Corunna, ’ oY i | Trapped in Cab | That is the word from William Illinois St., is Today's testimony was to the It also directed that five re-_.,. 5 competing program of mili- ner. said he had no room in the Ont, was a sistership of the ill- Grand Jury today as the week-! According to police, Mr Wade 5: McMasters Sr, Indianapolis at- The bridegroc effect that the defendants plotted gional planning groups be estab-|i,.yv improvement, . the Soviet regular morgue after the first 20 rated Harmonic, which burned at long jury session ended. ‘was on the wrong ‘side "of the torney who was named receiver and Mrs. Cle 10 overthrow the Hungarian gov- lished to lay out a defense plan pglicy has heen and is to increase bodies arrived. 'Sarnia, Ont, in 1945, with the A-total of 32 indictments nam- center line. when his car collided °F the LVL Club ‘yesterday by The matron

ernment in an overnight coup on a geographic basis. its military strength,” the com., The remainder were taken to ge.ofh of two persons. Capt. Tay- Ing 38 defendants were returned with the bus. Judge Hezzie B. Pike. : Mahan, sister

with 10 army battalions and form ————— {mittee sald the emergency morgue in the, oo before Judge Robert C. Baltzell rien | Th ivershi i ” a pink faille : oad sald. AL 4 ; : scaped unhurt, : , ‘| At the junction of Ind. 2 and e receivership action was band of ivy a “Balkan bloc” under Tito. - IQ A M sd rat pn room {sprawling exhibition building. | “x ATTY by the jury i Federal Court yes- 4a 2100 10 miles south of Michi- brought by Lovell 8. Pratt. fore ARE O : London si Services onday “ A Delibesite Poliey .. . - | Doctors ' reported at least, 108 ep ulture). une \erday. Judge Baltzell set Sept. ie ig Toh Wikio 45. "of mer club manager “and “owner, Was the best. Brion Chote of the 7 FOF Mrs. GUNTER ype Toi, 7 Se0arents a derions rom the thi besptallzed fs souks “Cpe housed the nas 28,10 ArTignment of the inal Sil Gru "(LaPorte Cou) who sued he one me ight ou Hanrahan. chequer * Sir - ‘Stafford Cripps ; |Soviet government .and would others were treated for minor in-|HoRal flower show, was a grim "00 0g ioned Frida jied When rap in_the cab offer, In. ack salary. The bride v arrives home today to face con-| Services for Mrs. Dorothy Wen- ist wheth : i d rel 4 - contrast today with its rows upon Facts § 8 y- his burning tractor-trailer after; Scene of Raids pink satin: : iner Gunther, Los Angeles, retired|®Xist whether or not a program juries and released. \rows- of bodies wafting identi-| c's In one case will be heard jt collided with another truck.

devaluation), gianapolis educator, will be hel

lat 2 p. m. Monday in the Gadd)|taken by the United States.”

tinued rumors of despite official denials.

llusion fell

on both' dates when Chester A satin and she

alof ald to free nations is under-| Shortly aftee the upper decks) | ‘Beard, 45,

| fication.

Seriously injured and in a La" The supper club has been the of the ship were cleared of dead, Five volunteer doctors acted as

former employee of porte hospital were Gus Bokow- Scene of increasingly frequent

To add to his troubles was) | The committee also revealed the unhurt survivors, few of the Kentucky Avenue Branch, ci. i ids by 8 A trip to 1 ; be in! : ski, also of Mill Creek, who was raids by Sheriff Cunningham and another growing e¢ampalgn py Ruseral Home. Busia wil In| that France will receive the lion's Whom escaped with more than] SSMpOrary. soreness. hes sud S Union Trust Company, and Wil- piging Dn reeks ind Pr deputies. 8 breakfast in ] British workers for wage" in-/" \ oo tho moved to! Share of the $1 billion of the mili- their nightclothes, wearing bor- the Bera 2 of the dead, Am T. Gillahan, 26, former|p, geck, 31, of Niniveh (Johnson Recently the State Alcoholic 284 8 Yewopll creases in defiance of the govern-; Angeles in 1932, when she re.|!ATY assistance program ear. rowed Sots 314 Dislikes began, \ melted ring, a scorched ivy Franiiin ised sear Seutes, appear County), - driver of the other Beverage: Commission revoked Sean SY Ce Th ment's wage freeze policy. tired after 45 years of teaching Sarked aor Western Ewope, the'grim Job of identification, - 1. \\.tuh-idy Beside their cuners, ja Soust enarge with as 000 truck, which also burned. the club's liquor permit. Sanders St. Mr. Cripps had been expected pn... died Monday in her home france, the report said, would Passengers Hysterical possible clues to their identity. | rhe indictment charges them Mrs. John Augustine, who lives] Mr. McMasters said the .LVL

early today, but his British over- there She was principil of Public Provide the “hard core” of defense! (mcials of the Canadian Steam-| The bodies of seas airways. plane developed me-|gchool 67 from 1916 to 1932 and "U[*NEIh In this part of the world. snip Line which owned the 6000- lay side by side. There was no|jent loans on 40 junked automo. chanical trouble at Gander, Nfld., had taught Schools 54 and 20, | In this connection. it was re-'ton lake queen, said they believed indication of whether they be- piles and he was forced to switch to an Mrs. Gunther was a member of Called that Gen. Omar N. Bradley, that more than half of the pas-/longed to the same family. :

|near .the highway intersection,/Club was probably headed for said she heard the crash and ranithe scrap pile. He indicated that {outside to see both trucks en- he might sell the furniture and veloped in flames. |fixtures if he finds it is impose

three children with conspiring to effect fraudu-

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Face Bank Charges

i jchairman of the joint chiefs of | overseas airways plane arriving the Prospect Street Methodist: ; sengers had planned to spend the, The Toronto Telephone FEx-| ah Crushed to Death sible to operate the club as a late this afternoon. {Church and was a Sunday School wad, Was aia Fravee wi bear night ashore. change was swamped by Jorg! 7+ oral Me Saplured At Frankfort, Max E. Rimmer, “supper club only.” China teacher and choir director here. Fa a th reaper ty for, The tourists had been -sched- distance calls from persons with + bank Ta endav. CR Step 43. Of that city, was crushed to| . Mrs. Rober | Survivors include four sisters, STOUNd operations in Europe. uled to spend a full day sight see-/rejatives aboard .the Noronic. "9. ard Robert D,|dcath when the railroad main- H of the Indian ‘Troops of the regular Com-\yp. | G. Alexander, Indianap- ————— m——— ing ‘here. The fact that many Some callers refused to hang. up Wethingaun, 33. Xh_Rovest 2: tenante car in which he and seven F 1OMNOF var or cal, announce munist armies have linked up with gj. and Mrs. C. H. Bauersfeld, were ashore prevented the fire ond screamed hysterically at au- lie de JE ot 2 Saale others were riding ran over him. E St t T this year. guerrillas in the area 100 miles yey 1, C, Wortham and Mrs, from becoming an even greater thorities who could not help b h Be 1 Beto The accident happened after the X= a e rooper Committee north of Canton and are attack-|John Smith, all of Los Angeles. | ) catastrophe, them. ery when they appear before... \ as stopped by locked brakes, | ing at various points to probe Lo ; wr A shout from a créewman to oe———— os (Judge Baltzell. "hurling the men to the ground, An honor guard of Indiana ident are: J te- M M 1 “ t pass : ' . 2% Indicted for use of the mails in ; i state police ‘troopers will attend .° f° Robert Nationalist defenses, reliable fe- Meyer \arcus abandon ship” sent passengers | . . 3 then started again, the others kh Mrs. Aaid today, 5 A | Services for Meyer Marcus; 2410 rings [Tes S scrambling for passageways Pre icts Indiana SppIving for = Michigan State said. It occurred on the Nickel Ihe faneral ih former Indiana Miss Laut, ; 4. 10 A est cB ge Se a LARLL UA BRALRA AL ’ og ki i . erans nuses umder various. : nan who was ed while serving : . Another = report — said — horse- N. Delaware St, Who. died yew v3 [Bome:<<bluimmen hystesical trong so Witt ts im i SE proogen errdat oma MALE dine. east of Frankfort 0 a ) ey dames Saul: drawn rego ammunition|terday in Butlerville, will be held| Man } Wife Char ed jammed thé exits when they” tried Miners Strike FRHEE Was DY i Edward Aro Frankion T= Cori te polcenan In “tha. Rucke! wagons were being moved south- at 2 p, m. tomorrow in the Aaron-| iy Ie o tg fight back against the crowd. BRAZIL, Sept. 17 UP)—0. E. |." ctiarged with collecting four 20d Ray Alter, 26, of Forest (Clin- id na i. Springs, ‘Supt. Arthur Rosenak, Ka west from Kanehow to join the Ruben Funeral Home. Burial will- With False Report | oT Bl) CARS 30am) Sue crew JGusaway, Ne ation) DUR bonuses of $500 each. 1 ousiy) were In Serie con- * Sigabirirompnii sao i Laurel E. © fighting on the southern front. be in the United Hebrew Ceme- Afi an said. sta) S. member from District 11, United 9 dition in Clinton County Hospital. ~"" : ' . Iman an ghting ery. He was 59. A man and his wife were plac ed|jong as we could. We checked the Mine Workers, today hinted ‘In- Ralph, NM: Kaos, at. ~ (DuRIEr [The others were treated for minor l-i8onier post, will meet the train nT Paris He was a native of Texas. under arrest foday after they sent|cabins in the stern area and|diana’s soft coal miners willl os NCIC a fo oe fMcer in injurtes and released. returning the body of Harold man, Mrs. | France will be able to halt coal’ g,,vivors include his parents, Police off on a wild-goose chase brought a few passengers out. strike. : impersonated Be ora Sh = ~~. |Bechtelheimer, 40, to Warsaw to- Mesdames J imports from the United States y,. ..4 Mrs Samuel Marcus: In by-reporting that the woman had Then we made a second check so! “We're not holding still for this De in the" Terre Haute A t i t Will morrow at 10:28 a. m. and will N. Fleming, soon, her own production has in. dianapolis; three brothers Morris [bee y we'd be sure we didn’t leave any- at all.” said Mr. Gasaway about Federal Penitentiary. The indict- ccountan $ ! attend the funeral services in’ Shultz, Steg creased #0 much, a SpokeAMAN PATA ow th by Rhee, | on le. n struck by. 8 hit-and-run car. one behind. « reports that mine operators were Gent accused ay sollecting H D S Co. North Manchester, - where Mr, artist progra sald today. Ee ta aa Ade Jon Broady. 67, and his wife " Blazing Terribly refusing to make further pay-'cune’ rrori a relative of the in ear Ur. JAaUVAIN Bechielneimer's parents now live. Batty, chair : i ' : ancy, 45, of 1813 g : § t TMW’'s w ’ : \ He sald that although ya EA r. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Yi STASIS San Vie Pane “Jt ‘was suicide to go_into the ents into the UMW's welfare mate. Dr. Harry C. Sauvain. member wore trooper was shot and killed Hospitality Overseas coal production had Taoinh Baer San Antonio Tex. : & »arusk = par oy ii ini ets 4 Hecently Ended Term. +... ofithe Indiana. University School Wednesday night in his patroi car chairman, M P and making a false t. A 2./bow.. “The ship was blazing “If the operators think for one ; b dropped off, increase in ‘output . g se report. 2° cerribly and sparks were fying all minute ther can. met ay with Knox should have been‘familiar of Business faculfy and chairman ‘PY @ man suspected of robbing a Barr, Carl F in metropolitan France would Mrs. Roy F.. Stivers Joa7.0l8 hi) of he soup WAS over the place. If the passengers that” he said, Rheyve got a With the. workings of & federal uh at the fingnti de. ligior store. . 88, one e Guardians ome : or Sal :

permit the halt in imports from yr. Roy F parole board, according to Dis- partment of the Mr. Bechtelheimer served as Howell, Orbi

. “ Stivers, 520 FE. a ) forw secti idn’ opp: y the U. 8. “in a few weeks. Michigan St. died today in her When his parents went to jail. mn the rua po glum Hitle stof page coming. a trict Attorney B. Howard Caugh- university, will personal chauffer for Gov, Stegemier, | German : home. She was 42. Mrs. Stivers , 11%, unfounded story was told ge them." ; 10] ran. Mr. Caughran said the But- speak when the Schricker when Indiana's chief Dan B. Wol y Tome ‘was a lifelong resident of Indian. o, OfMcers Roy Troutman and ™ ear ore Burglars Ransack ler man. recently ended a term at National Associ- executive attended the governors’ Joan Riche, Joseph “Reimann 23-year-old hl 8 Floyd "Jennings when they saw Some of. the passengers sald . Terre Haute for bank robbery. ation of Cost Ac- conference in Denver this sume Mrs. Arthur son of Western Germany's top 8POlLIS. a woman, bleeding profusely about, they dived into the water and Store Get $10 A former druggist here, ‘Allan countants meets mer. man, Mrs. ] Communist leader, said today he| Survivors include her husband, the face and accompanied by ofhers said crew members lowered ' Berkowitz. .35. now der arrest next Wednesday ~ chairman had disowned his father and had Roy F. Stivers; five daughters, man, .pushing a No buggy at! : Burglars ‘who entered Dayans Hig end Tow nro in the Marott Ri WANTING Briggs F J . at , ! y . . An 8 . 5 , Tas 8 : ., was ¢ . . ’ . Bo IRlention of ever seeing Rim He Rui Sat Ho. Live Pitie and Harrison Sts Aged Man Dies n Home ane a asngton with mailing a threatening letter Hotel. Peeping Tom Seen Boles, Rudol again. ye le Eartha nah Ose Le When questioned, the woman Ros a $1 to his ex-wife, Miss Ethel Hunter A-dinner meet- N S i ert H. Dra ra : floors and stole a $10 bill from a ’ ’ ear . Jorori Hou Young Reimann, who fled a Stivers. all of Indianapolis. and iq she had been struck by a Of Heart Attack cash coon the RAST 36, an Indianapolis resident. ing is scheduled ly 3 Charles Fit

Russian police school in the Sdviet Mrs. Mary E. Perkins, Monticello Edward Rose, 79, of 2842 N Waters Hardy, 23, of 2604 Boule- for 6 p. m,, to be Police cars patrolling at night L. Kline,

! big, green sedan” on South St. A soft-drink machine and an- i y — Ne . t : ; Ad é : " n the vicinity of y sone and sought sanctuary in Ky. the father, Edward Roberts; , py 0qca8t to alert police was DArding St. dled of“a heart at- "0 oister were jimmied vard Place, was indicted on a, p. sauvain [°)10Wed by a AR wn Bd the Alpha ey Lehman, W. Western Germany. sald he re- {Wo sisters, Mrs: Zelda Fgelhoff, sent over the pofice radio before tack In his home about midnight by the burgiass; police said. Store charge df mailing an obscene let- " technical #é&sion ga S A use, 5 A Malott Mart garded the Marxists views of his both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. ye Brandy changed her story. '*8t Right, according to police Supt. Otto J. Engle was unable ter to an Indianapolis girl. at 7:30 o'clock. Hampton Dr., were asked by’ the sill, A. J. P father, Max Reimann, as “‘mis-- Pearl Hall, Beech Grove, and a Cause of .Mrs. Broadv's scal He was dead when police ar- to estimate the total loss ‘ DR | . Stanley A. Pressler will be house mother today to watch for son, V.-R. | guided.” brother, Arthur Roberts, Indian- i 8 SCAID. rived. . They were called to the Entrance was made trou AID TO TOURIST TRADE chairman of the meeting. a Peeping Tom. bush, Roy F " oo 'apél wound was unexplained but the home by Gladys Beason, 47, of ntrance was made through an . . ——————————— | Mrs. Gilbert Daniels, hotise E. Smith, Ji When I told hini’ that—-I was Rpolis. couple told police there had been 318 Eas Ee a orioa Unlocked» window on. the fifth WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP) . Iniv : ! badly treated as a prisoner of war : . pe 52 n "318 Eastern Ave, a practical g,..""'bijice said the thieves ~The Senate has voted to in- Vv : mother: at the Butler University VanTalge a y pris 4 F. Ervin Miller an argument between them. a pyrse who was caring for -Mr bably SE ee INR ee rea $100 th t of an Horn Resigns sorority. said the peeper was seen Financ in Russia. he told nfe that Russia Requiem: mass for JF. Ervin "NOt ‘time ‘before they were Rose's wife, Anna; 89, when Mr. pro i» y crossed.the alley to the crease by h oe amen of last night and had been active Larsh, chair was a young country and that ECO ae wha Arrested. Rose suffered the Attack. window from a temporary eleva- duty-free merchandise which reg Fund Trustee on several other occasions. ng there would be steady improve- died Seaterdgy in his hom All — eerie i tor being used in construction of turning tourists ean bring into . — pL EP, Flwaras. : ment,” Reimann sald ! fel ByNOIDE PW) CC : the Kresge Co. building next door. the United States. : | CLEVELAND, Sept. 17 (UP)— ppLAN “FAMILY SWIM" shback, : be sung at 10 a. m. Monday in; [vo Ezra Van Horn said today wi y het: and Clyde ’ Prague the 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral IN INDIANA OLIS | e S rria e nnu en | resigned igs A S01 today Dt has NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (UP) — Crandall; r The Czech news agency reported after services at 9:30 a. m.’ in X a gq m | miners’ welfare fund. John Mercer, 53, said today he chairman, | today that .a member of the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, see ee ry pev— : : A : - rv and five of his. children known in ‘Gibbs, Carl | Catbolic hierarchy apparently has Burial will be in Crown Hill. He EVENTS SODBAY Yellowwood wim F omer “wr Sate TN Meri Bi $ All t Hy bh |, Mr Vau Hom, NO in Jenn Fall River, Mass, as the “swime Constitutic switched allegiance from the “as 49 Lake “south of Nashville “Weigh-In sta. yarey “5° Layion 35. 4003 Farriaior ecause 0 ergy 0 u y (R. N. H.) made up the three- MINE Mercers” will attempt a 14- Moag, chai . "Gg ir 0 dis open at ) and close at tat) y 5 1017 : Rep » ’ Vatican to the government in the a Heong or oaident of Johan oa Parlicipants may begin fishing Rovers a Re » Bre xa NE w it | d D 4 ’ R $: St a man board, would give no reason hie swim through chilly harbor posers—Mrs church-state dispute af ' 23 % ‘ou B 1949 Parade of Momes—Sponsored by Ma Thom > Baker 27 Mono Th feridia nt -fssve on octor's epor ’ r nge [for his resignation. . battery to Coney archives—M / sald FP cutter 23 years at Cook Broth-| Tien County’ Residential Buigers “and THUGS PA mons 36 14 W 30h. i : Asked if reports that he had 18/and tomorrow. ; Indi The agency said Frantisek On- ory tang in City Market. He I[danavols Nome Bullders Final dav =~ Marearet Emmons 30 13 Case May Set Matrimonial Precedent To ed it repor: Roll a) te Titus; Indie . + . v Jl of J s polis Ji Rr erek, apostolic administrator of was a member of Cathedral from 3 io ap m ore 0 neianenolit LC ORCE SUITS FILED LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17 (UP) -- Joyce Holdridge, a pretty Vv; i pe Te at | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Miss Spala a diocese in the Polish border National Bar Association Convention 0 I ’ ‘ ‘ 05a Rabe 8 ! a: Ap Y/ Van Horn said, “that’s correct.” clearings for the day $ 12,821,000 book — Mr . parish Pinal day. Walker Casno | David H. ve Edith J Warners June J brunet, was free today from the husband she loves deeply but can- He said he had “absolutely no Debits for the day . 28.981.000 hairman: =yegion of Czechoslovakia. had ap Survi A. Eh ie N Indiana Motor Truck Association—Pinal vs Prank H. Baden. Edna vs Larkii ) Ran, _ 2 J Clearings for the week 508 C an; c . Survivors include his wife, Mrs, a tM oi aypool Hote o Sate Wor or it eer Ander. NOt live with because she is allergic to him, 5 other comment.” Debits for the week Lehr, chairr proved: a Communist bill putting Henrietta Miller. a son. John Er- Cresstewn Merchants Association Polio son vs Eugene O Se Zona The strange case was expected to set a legal precedent ) , — — $ the church under state control vin Miller, and a daughter. Mrs. _Ouiford Ave + .™ 0 midniet. 3000 vs ' Donal Bupa. ye He was the fi h os d a woman could ask for,” the 27-'q He ay Sut 1173 detrer SOBANOF 2 a 3 Gailfor . # . Willtam M De wi vs “He as e finest us n a yi ; © ) , 27- dated Sept. 14. Wl ob of bishops. of which Patricia Joan Miller, Indianap- "yh Memarial Methodist Chureh Fish Mary Fergus vear-old ex-WAC said after winning an annulment yesterday from Sr — Hy os hi shal, hy r. nderek is a member, on olis grounds Commerce and Windsor 8ts FIRTHS San Francisco watchmaker No- oe " i : : : a Aug. 14 sent a note to the gov- eerie RICCI thy Th 5 41 , Movs lan H, Holdridge. 26 Oe Denk face and thighs” the Indiana Flier Killed Shatyman, 3 3 '-r Garden €lub Flower an arden AL St rancis — Don ellie Rodgers . Oo . . STAMment saving" that many pro Central Hos ital Show—-2'30"T0 9p. m' “Highland ‘Actes Aclen Paiiine Myers Orvilie Josephine “1 love him deeply. If it wasn't “4 sgon ‘became evident that In Alaskan Crash tion—Mrs. J visions of the proposed law were Community Rous t1 7 Pasadena AY Generar “#ohert Hetty Boan for my allergy to him we would there was something physical in| | INTON. Ind. Sept. 17 (UP man, and ¢ 3 e a ‘ge ON RB ( dolph. Estella Raker he liv Vly , S SY ; JD N, Ind., Sept. (UP)- , Bot Sccepigtie. Mr, Onderék's Termed ‘Fire Trap’ MARRIAGE 1K ENSES Troe ie an - . . ‘ he Hing. together happily now.” the home or about the person of A plane crash atT Lact Fleld. NON-STOP SERVICE and junior 1 - vy. 2 nN “apite! { ethodis r Helen aters § E , y " fe Sa I" Central State Hospital ‘was nin Harn DIY Necanol Lareon; TAR ol 8 fhe Fail She testified that every time or Jusbgng to which she Was Fairbanks, Alaska, took the life 14th YEAR OF PERFECT SAFETY Reep. < ¢ arl Turner. 22. 1128 N. Keystone Ines Arson rtr |_Stoughton au x ’ sensitive.” i + os . J tos EN 24. IH reel F Na BtArm , . of Capt. Bruce Beck, 31, his rPrivate Plane Missing termed’s “fire trap” yesterday by gob, 5 [V3 anes. ners A080. Vinegars’ Bef Nirsinia Lragn She was near Mr. Holdridge of "rs, Holdridge said she had no ents,’ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beck ToT, roms Dishine , n | Stat » A 1 ‘ re. "2 0 Ihomas. Prances Vaughn ey ss name, she broke . ’ y * ’ On Washington Flight the State.Fire Marshals ofice. | Al A 0 8 fot dani: Julie i Home Eddie. Verna Poston 2838 No 5 TI sh all over. Sher CT PiaINt about her husband'sisaid today. Ticket Office, 6 E. Market St Is nc 9 The report, following an inves “§¢881,re. (2 10 Lexington Parker. James. Kathryn Johnson; 1782 Out IN A SEVEre rash all over. She’eonduct, but.‘that doctors had! They said they were informed , * ) CAPE MAY, N.-“J. "Sept. 17 tigation of the mental hospital's Joseoh Russell 31. 3301 N New Jersey. Pullenwider - said that during their two-year gnailv convinced her she could not » ) AGD & SOUTHERN AIR LINES D r= Barbara Knarzer. 19. Richmond. Ind all) © § NOt the crash occurred Thursday but I

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+ c . i ) Ne ie Tht as said authorities gave no details. an air search today for a private months after Marion County State ough) Palmer. 20. West Rewlon pnd Taita Jeanne anderson Predoticn “Catherine half in hospitals trying to get a Superior Judge Ray Brockman —————— os Baye IO CUAS | A meen By MAR v ov > ’ 1 stellt Po § ~ a | . Plane missing on a flight from Senators and Representatives is-|, jum IA RR. ou BOX G08 orothy At General Raioh. Maftha ‘Jacksor permanent cure granted the annulment on “phy-| Q—How sh the Teterboror N. J; airport to sued a report condemning the hos- wisn 19. 3248 Lanklex Al CHleman Richard Dorothy nomen. Gives Medical Report sical incompatibility” grounds to gladiolus ~ y » A ' ‘ tam Osborne. 24, 2137 Barth: Mary At ethodist — Sherman Mary Snel . ; x % vy Washington, D. C since yester- pital as a fie hazard su nach, 22 nn Shetby Ew A Madeline Re nrman, ack jane Mrs. Holdridge produced-a med- Mr. Holdridge, who stayed in San! them? A = fo ~ p , W ~ bert R ines 4 Talbot: Alice lock mos. Catherine ANCan Ay . ‘ . Ww GAY arernoon: A Coast Guard. ‘Sen. Mary Garrett, Democrat Rert, 25. 3008 N. Pennsylvania mond. Barbara Harves. Merle. Gene ical report: from Dr. Gordon A. francisco. A—Cut foli: official sald. the. single engined said the local legislators would robert Boyer 328. 1041 Congress. Mary vieva Tiede. Clifford. Hilda Whi t b . rn et I : t! ; i | 5 Fahy 19. 261 New Jersey Samu Rosemary Cunningham. William Dayton o Arcadia, Cal, who after it's Howard plane was piloted by a make An attempt to get additional gael Heienbure. © 41 1038 N Tihots: * Myrtle Wilkerson: Ralph. Tons Martin 8 : a t man named “Rodgers.” “= funds to fix. the institution Elisabeth Swarat, 41. 1036 N_ Dlinois. Eugene Mary Andis treated her in a -San Francisco) | : i 1 RO more A a oh a Soa Alas Lawson JcCommon, 38. 1730 N Meridian. At St Wincent Herbert (Hin Nec +l. veterans’ hospital... He noticed] HOUSE PLANS tinue dry . SE —— wo 3 ice. - th n owa oroth atellter liam 1 * Dye ¥ Raymon. 3. 1329 N. West: Anna gora Maree ames Jean- Harnish that her condition grew worse o ’ out in sor t . 5 R . bert. Mi od McQinty y » y . Jom Wheeler 19. 1830 Boulevard Place. At 9 Buford Hela Wands 261s When she left the hospital to visit Hundreds of home de- sional g ns Tue ons n a 0 c e g on Mildred E. Blackshear. 31, 1138 N Northwestern, Sal Nove: Lane 504 her husband on week-endis. signs to select f . trays—bo - re v 1dr 2 ote 3 ! 7 Arh wickets. (Bam N Tecoma Ben Ro Mt Pa TH dels “She Nad been suffering from a our FREE Le oe = Sng t 7 1» Bvely arri 1. 271) Eastern Everett Silier. Shaw, 0% N Bast , SERIES OPENS THURSDAY SEPT. 22nd 8 P. M. Rygmond Wederle. 30 Anacostia D. C.| Charles. Betty Narr 817 Comey" Severe generalized dermatitis nding Li- Store bul : . te Sheil, 18 234 sanders = rie manifested by reddened, swollen, brary of HOME PLAN spot whe FREE LITERATURE : ‘NO CHARGE Arearel XE Ape Ra Beech Grove. DEATHS . Ya tne at Gomera, lteDINE and scaling areas most ; BOOKS Late t editi (40 degre ) ‘ h * T mol ¥ ral i : i ra 1m N Dor ware Joan Broncho pneumonia . *" marked over the hands, forearms, . S 1tions. per ts.) 1 2 Oo! a Hii VC IROKA0n HeLBhte Pearl Yard, Th al 30 N Gray, Coronary ——————————— We Le d The DDT dus . | ¥ Elinor B. Grotian, ‘35, 8113 W_ occlusion . hi n m! wil \ : | Washington Ora 'C. Ashley. 78 st 1419 “Carrollton Welcome to Our Manis (N : : you will | Pred Behrent/ 15. 1684 Pleasant: Leons M .cgrebral hemorrhage be . No obligation) 2m next yea Ah Sn aU S345 EE. Washington Elin B Hall, 74. at 815 N Beville, ‘cere. TELEVISION SHOW @ 4 ™ a 4 7 a John A Kenyon, 20 RL Ida J | bral hemorrhage HOS Bronawdv. ‘Ni : 4 . . small bu 1 3 s il 1 33 adwiy yper. ! OPEN DAILY 12:00 NOON TO 8:30 P. M. A nant So CONE we per: healt Caraiorhacin . : Every Night at | FLORISTS trom the | 4 : be ia KE. -B ter x 1 angaiph onal Rippy: 71. at 1914 Southeastern \ : fp of Indianapolis Ine, . } v 4 ’ mar. 3 8122 Grandyiew Drive, sardiovasculas renal - + - CAPITOL AVE, & GEORGIA sT. Rl. sn "ey rent. 37. 838 Powsll Place, Rose Smith 72 at Methodist: cancer : Send \ . » Who. a" | Joa! Alia man. n. arren: | Lenora Walch 38. at Methodis). sarcoma 2828 E. 10th St ! ® AT 5760 - to Mrs. kh 4 y Joan 19. 1T34 N Diadstang, | ary P Williams, 88, at Genera. cerebral y : / Robert: + 48 1715 Pletcher: Doris bemorrhage. . — : lis Times, - 2 ‘ ; oy, . , . y 2 . -. hi 2 ollie 8 " . ; . : ' . - a <r i y ; : : nis i oe ; J Get i 4 : . hi J is 4 oi svi ok at ope i Cl 0 Wr hh nm ml hp SR ie aa wl RRR 3 i _— 2 ial , ; X - aide Fy x EL dW A aul & 3 : Fs § ‘5 2 Ga Rel Ah Ste ait NE Aang