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re mm—— 60th YEAR—NUMBER 207 : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1949 Sin Wate 3b Tost see Tribe, Royals Resume Classic N & bk R | d Co oT ewcombe, Reynolds Hurl Opener Of Series $

I. S. Mediator Truly a Friend in Need Clearing Skies Oree) ow | APS Sellout 70,000 Crow ba pay w ; or — At Yankee Stadium

| | | Big Righthander Is Surprise Brooklyn Lewis

Summons | Mound Choice; Betting Odds Favor New York And Operators | By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor : To Washington | | NEW YORK, Oct. 5—Big Don Newcombe, Brooklyn's WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 {rookie-of-the-year right-hander, was a surprise nomination

‘to pitch for “he Dodgers against Allie Reynolds of the New York Yankees as the World Series opened today in cloudfiltered sunlight before a sellout crowd of 70,000. Skies had partially cleared, after an early morning rain,

(UP)—The government today intervened in the coal {strike to avert a threatened fuel crisis and indicated it

‘will t . t K = x when Brooklyn Manager Burt : Wi Non go ji x rookine oor or ngs Shotton finally - announced [restore ce to the steel in- b vn Se 3 . v a 2 “ of v , with the Pitchers Clyde Shoun and Johnny Hutchings _ "What's all the commotion?" wonders Tribe qustry. New York .000 00 bis igtention 10 Sumble Mh wash the: sleep from their eyes following the In- Outfielder Roy Weatherly as he peeks out of = pederal Mediation Director Cy- Poi ipa ®. X58 rpoun FL Tes dians' early arrival today. the curtain on the Indians’ Pullman. rus S. Ching sent telegrams to lone Juans: Soiisn won 17 games against eigh al. 2S. 3 ; {John L. Lewis and major coal Riku ote OS . feats after joining the club in oC — {producer spokesmen asking them enrich. 39; Jorgensen, I late May. [to meet with him in his office here! Boise Snideref | Brooklyn had been expected to lat 9 a. m@ (Indianapolis time) idaga10.cy RobisoN1p go with Preacher Roe, the skin- & Lindell.1f Hermanski, lf Fla — | Friday. 4 Johnson.3b Furillo, rf ny southpaw from Ash t, “This thing is approaching a Mapes.r{ Hodges. 1b Ark., who was the club “stopper” BE ar, hE Sa reports Roms Sevcomses [the “experis with his anmounceThe longer it ges, the Worse] Umpires: Plate. Hubbard (AL): first the experis a half it will be. base—Reardon (NL): second base—Pas- ment only an hour and a 1 He said many places are suf- sarella (ALi: Third base—Jords (NL); before the 1 p. m. (12 noon Inifering from lack of coal already right field foul line, Hurley (AL): let|dianapolis time) game time. Mr. Ching said there have been ] fied Jou aus; 2a ng Reynolds, ihe SHY og {no new developments in the steel .- ' | kee, who also specisiizes ts a a |strike. But he added that agency | ball, won 17 and lost 6 as |probably will make “a formal dy dy Yankees staged their sensational {move in steel next week.” A friend § Unwed moth burden thei bles stretch drive to win the Ameri. | Ti in need . . . Unwed mothers unburden their trou can League pennant, ‘Quite Obvious’ to friendly service workers like Mrs. Juliana T. Weber, intake First Inning

Yanks 9-5 Favorite

Newcombe’s selection made the Yankees a 9 to 5 favorite to win this opening game. The bleachers in huge flag-be-decked Yankee Stadium were jammed to their 12,000 capacity shortly after the gatee opened at 10 a. m. Hundreds of bleacher. ites stood in line all night so they could see the game. The rest of the sprawling sta dium gaped emptily an hour before the start as those with re served seats filed in with sur

DODGERS — Reese grounded out, Henrich unassisted. Jorgen|sen doubled off Lindell's glove in | deep left centerfield. Snider struck

forts to settle the coal strike, rE 4 rr. ® Mr. Ching said: Unwed Mothers Can Find lout. Robinson flied to Mapes.

“No. it doesn't mean that. But! NO RUNS. ONE HIT. I think we would run into a na-, RL Th k R ed b kh | YANKEES—Rizzuto, attempttional emergency on account of aven rouy e ea er .. to bunt, fouled to Hodges. coal more rapidly than because 2 ; . { Children’s Bureau Helps Mother and Child

” Henrich grounded out, Reese to oe uite obvious,” he said.) Hodges, Serra yored 3 : 4 Shoulder Burden of Life's ‘Greatest Terror’

, NO RUNS, NO HITS, “that you can’t operate steel |

mills without éoal.” | essen Second Inning Mr. Ching’s invitation went to When bd igh Lik lg Big eatin a DODGERS Hermanski walked. the United Mine Workers presi-| ot J "0p ch General Motors dealers of Marion County are offers |Furilio also walked. Fred Sanford dent and spokesmen for the ma-| 0 wire thap $5000 in prizes . . . including a mew DeLuxe Chev- {Degan warming up in the Yankee|prising jor coal producers who were con- [LT le la Tim publishes another Contest Entry blank bullpen. Hodges, after twice] Carl Furillo, the e {icing at White Sulphur Bprings, .'. . so clip it and sent it in—send in any number of the blanks {bunting foul, grounded into a|Brookiyn ee whe any When word of the invitation| _that appear in The Times each day. jSouble play ’ Revholds te Slaten doubtful starter because of 4 came to Mr. Lewis he immedi-| By DONNA MIKELS jto on . 80INg 10/groin injury, said that he ex-

worker.

| Asked if that meant the gov-| lernment is giving priority to ef-

" - ii . «| third. nella flied to Mapes. pect Photos by Lioyd B. Waiton, Times Stat Photographer. | ately left the conference to go Despair rode up in the elevator with the tense, pale-faced girl. No RU pan HITS. Paste to be in the opening Rocky Bridges, Kermit W : to his own headquarters. It seemed as if the ride would never end, as if the elevator ; . DiMaggio struck ? to wr ie ho ot in om era ob Re may po | Moss, Pee of U. 8 oppe a ever ce. oe sme the ois ulin va one (on oll sng to 1s fx Newer Srced e 3 : > ’ ' ee orp. Hig minng suhsid- ommunity Fund tu vv PP 2 the Yankee hit. Johnson| « » baseball at Indiana University. jaries, said upon receipt of the | Community Fund Contest Rules Page SE GHL. Thaven iso T won’t know anything really

| stru struck ”» “ telegram from Mr. Ching that made her suddenly remember the first day of school or a visit to out, and the crowd gave New- uti 1h RG be sila he “very likely” will accept the|the principal's office — someting frightening, to run away from./combe a big ovation. NO RUNS, HOt Tater on” " invitation. The elevator finally reac er ONE HIT. ' = . floor and she a down|it was an alternative before al Newcombe was completely sur|desperate step. : Third Inning prised that Shotton had picked epor oN INAIANA [the hall, looking for the office she) raid t him {nad seen listed on the lobby direc-| Some are ae as °| DODGERS—Newcombe ground- BY AoHtom tol {tory of the IOOF Building as turn to their parents. Others |, jout, Rizzuto to Henrich. Reese, otton told me when we got trying to bunt, was thrown out

Coal Tomorrow “Children’s Bureau, Indianapolis have turned to strangers when! in the clubhouse,” he explained, oil Deve a very fon Le jected them. |by Johnson. Coleman threw out

Wounded Burglar Muir and Podbielan Slated

Suspect Captured For Mound Battle Tonight

Southpaw to Oppose Righthander in Little Series Game at Victory Field

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor ; Back on their home grounds holding a two-to-one game edge diana tomorrow morning.

Gov. Schricker indicated today’ Orphan Asylum.” {their own family righteously re- “I feel real good about it.”

When she stepped into room.” Most of the girls are without Jorgensen. NO RUNS, NO HITE EY a a iri public on the coal situation in In-|{804 she crossed a threshold trod: ¢ nde without friends and with HITS. ‘be pitching 3 Yeap a wed {a hundred times over by other|ji ited earning power. Some have] YANKEES — Coleman was Sorigs h | Although he did not specify the &Iirls like her. floundering without ; ar had any medical attention/called oct on strikes. Reynolds “YI didn’t think 30 a week ago.” GREENFIELD, Oct. 5-~A jp the Little World Series, the Indians think their chances are! ture of the anticipated report friend or help. in the same dilem- until they finally geek help at the doubled into the left field corner. Yauzhed: Newcombe 8 a0: wounded fugitive was captured glittering to bump off the Montreal Royals tonight as the rivals jt was reported he would discuss |ma—unwed motherhood. lly sometimes as late as two Rizzuto popped to Robinson, Pag the Dodgers had ee and his brother, also believed rogyme action under the lights at Victory Field. [the plight of state institutions] Unburden Their Troubles [months before birth of their baby.| Reynolds holding Send Ji eaniel squéaked in to win a pennant wounded, was sought by state It's game No. 4 in the best-in-seven series and Tribe Manager and several Hoosier cities result-| pron all social and rh] The Bureau first arranges medi- POPped 0 Reese. I ’ from the St. Louis Cardinals on police and Hancock County offi- Al Lopez is banking upon young Joe Muir to achieve a repeat per- ing from the coal shortage. levels. they turn here when they cal care, then tries to work out a (Continued on Pog > L 8 cers today after a farmer waited formance over the International | age 3—Col

. . Thomas R. Hutson, state 1abor|cannot turn to friends or family, Plan for the mothers to be cared Fourth Inning in ambush and fired on two men League representatives. commissioner, returned yesterdayifor counsel, aid and most impor- for until birth of the child. DODGERS — Snider fouled to he ‘believed intended to burglar-| Last Saturday, in the Quebec 0 orl ns > ize his home last night. { metropolis, Muir handcuffed Clay

® . ° from ar survey of several southernitgnt a place to unburden their Mother's Decision Johnson. Robinson grounded out, Big Ww 0 ri d Serie Arrested by county officers this Hopper’s pastimers by holding . morning near the junction of Ind. them to three hits and winning, | 109 and Ind. 38, southeast of An-5 to 1. He fanned five and issued,

Farmer Fires on Two Trying to Rob Home

Times State Service

Indiana cities where coal short-ijroyples. The choice of keeping the child Johnson to. Henrich. Hermanski ages were reported nearing the! This is but one facet of serv- or giving it up is the mother's. In flied to Mapes. NO. RUNS, No| Bob Ruark . . . critical stage as the strike of theljce of the Children’s Bureau, serv-|some cases the Bureau takes care HITS. ‘guts is what the Yankees United Mine Workers continued. jng the community under the red of the baby until the mother is

red The Governor's executive secre h f the C ey Furs.) Some Ba ore Shrew Hii always had.’ , .. Page 13 derson, was Clyde Holleran, 48, but one walk. g -/feather of the Community Fund.|able to provide for it. In other Berra. aggle Po 0 ROD. 2 ; ore who was suffering from shotgun tary, Arthur Campbell, also was But it is one of their most im-|cases the child is cared for and inson. Lindell flied to Snider. NO Joe DiMaggio . . .

wounds about the face. Big Crowd Espected Judge Takes Word [studying certain aspects of the portant. {given mental and physical tests RUNS, NO HITS. with the inside story of

| : ° 8 effect the coal strike is having in| The Child Welfare Survey hereto determine adoptability. Chil-| ree the World Series. , 4 a Diotkases ores a Tat a el Device Didn't Work |ingiana. irecommended that the Children’s dren are either placed for adop.| LOCAL TEMPERATURES Page 16 : southern part of Madison coun-| er at the Indianapolis end of the; Motorist won over meter when| The SoVeInor was schealtul 10) Buresy change or curtail certain|tion or in proper homes, depend-! 6a.m.... 64 10a. m.... 87 | Joe Williams... x ties were being searched for Hol-|series. Barring inclement weath-| the first case involving Indianap- "0% =" S0°8, MSE (F800 On activities. But its service to un-jng on the individual case. | 7am ...64 11a m. ...68 America’s top sports leran's brother, Swinford, who! {olis’ new parking meters was P 2 u y A A pe : \wed mothers, the survey recom-| ¥mpe Bureau has been dedicated 8 a.m. ... 65 12 (noon). 68 comms Page 16 was also believed wounded. P b bl Lineu tried in Municipal Court today. ore making tomorrow's sta 2 menaes snoul be continued ati; the service of children and the. 9a. m.... 67 1 p.m. .., 68 ay The captured man gave Harri- | rorable Li Ps Ver] Cottongam, insurance man, * |" strength. community for 98 years. Incorpo- John Carmichael . . . : son, O., as his home, but said he ROYALS INDIANS living in 1638 N.- Tibbs Ave, Every girl that comes to these|, (oq frst in 1851 as the Widows Times Index expert baseball reporter. ne; a : d idn’ i i 3 . |trained, responsible social work- i P Po had been working during the last| Jethroe. ct Beard, cf didn’t pay off in cafeteria court Police Dispatcher jrainec, respo and Orphans Asylum, it later be-| —— +. . Page 186. ase two weeks in Anderson. He said| Clonfriddo. lf Cassini. 2 when he got a sticker citing him lers with her problem leaves one|., .° (1, Indianapolis Orphans Amuse. ..10, 11|Novel ......."9] . die he had worked as a plumbers Masse, - Nersandes 3 for leaving his car parked in the Reduced in Rank [less victim for the irresponsible | ylum and later the Children’s Bridge ...... 7/Othman .....13| Carl Lundquist “eu top helper in. Ohio: Couliors, meme 1 300 block of E. Market St. after, [OF Tracked agencies Wiich capi grea of the Asylum. Comics .....21/Pattern ..... 7} reviews past Dodgerra The shooting happened at 10:30| Cimoll, rf Kalin, 1f : the expiration of his allotted time, Sgt. Paul Meeker, suspended, '2!i2¢ on these unfortunates. While it no longer operates a Crossword ..15 Radio’ ...... 11] Yankee series. , . Page 18 p. m. at the farm residence of| Bridges. 2b Conway, ss as indicated by the meter. {police radio dispatcher, today was A Last Resort |shelter, the Bureau provides short- Editorials ...14 Ruark ......13 Littl Ww Id S 1 Ben Shores, 12 miles northeast of | Lambe, & , iter, c Instead, Mr. Cottongam asked reduced in rank to patrolman | Each time the Bureau aids one time boarding care for children Food Wesig ti TiS00EY cerene 80 e or eries Greenfield. Mr. Shores, who is just oD en TARY, Pe Donatenti| {OF & hearing in court. jand reinstated effective Oct. 15 ¢ these girls it serves not one, during parental illness or tamily| orn Farasild Sports ...16, 17] Eddie Ash C. moving to the place, discovered, Moore (AA1 amd Rvan (Li, on When the case came up before at a hearing before the Safety put two people—a girl facing one troubles; placement of children iniy oa Rg Teen Prob. .. 7 see ® when he returned home last even-|bases. Judge Joseph Howard today, Mr. Board. lof life's greatest terrors alone institutions, counseling service Apia ndpls, 2 Weather Map 15 Jesh of Hoosier Baseball ' ing that the house had been en- : Cottongam testified that he The board's action followed and the innocent victim, her un- and a limited number of adoptions. y/7% ~Anners.: Sian Wilson. .12 writers . . . Page 186. $$ tered and floor sanders and a er tonight, a near capacity crowd parked at the meter, put in a Sgt. Meeker's plea of guilty to born child. | The Bureau is partiall§ seif-[Mariiage _... 5 Womens .... 8 A CLUSIVE. IY radio stolen. |is expected to be on hand at 8:15, nickel for an hour's parking time, charges of conduct unbecoming! Many of these girls who come supporting but the bulk of its fi- = °c eWOr«: our Job .... 9 E TIMES.

Refrigerator Moved {when Muir delivers the first.pitch’

A refrigerator had been moved | to the back door, and Mr. Shores reasoned that the thieves would

{ turned the crank, and went off to an officer and violation of sick to the Bureau come as a last re- nancing comes from the Commuto touch off the action on the pay two bills. [leave rules.

g 8 » . | ; dmitti that nity Fund. | ° Tribe's greensward. Judge Believes Him | Charges against Sgt. Morker co bi — > wi nig ey - Er mm Series Makes New York The teams are to remain here| “When I came back, in no more were filed Sept. 1 when he was MARION COUNTY GENERAL MOTORS DEALERS’ CONTEST : l | ® h uss Just Another Hick Town

: t hotgun until the series is-completed. This|than 30 minutes,” he testified. thei found badly beaten near his kh i game is the last in_which meter was red, but I should have home. The officer said he had oe I FREE ENTRY BLANK—Mail it Now to rst taci I Sophisticated Superiority Fades Away

10 wailed: in Sheharn. the players share in the gate hac another 30 minutes time.|jert headquarters because of in-| COMMUNITY FUND CONTEST As Metropolis Gloats Over $12 Million Take

At 10:30 o'clock, Mr. Shores i told state police, a car drove past receipts, 60 per cent to the win- There was a ticket under the ness, i the place and stopped a short dis- 5 {windshield wiper. . | Later he left his home without, tance down the road. He said (Continued on Page 16—Col. 7)| “If you say you put a nickel 4n permission of the surgeon, as re-| ; : . By ANDREW TULLY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer P.O. Box No. 1681, In Ind. I y pps 0 681, Indianapolis, | NEW YORK, Oct. 5—Sure, the babes are prettier and the guys (Complete the following statement in 25 additional '! | wear hand-painted ties and bar whisky is a buck at the Stork, but words or less) I | when the World Series comes to town this is Sioux City. * “| give to the Community Fund because

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g . Judge Howard. “I don’t believe Ag the result of injuries received, the Huck Of yue house. the man Little World Series a businessman would take time to in a fight with former Deputy] to surrender, he said, but the (Best-of-Seven) come into fours gust over 5 cents. Sheriff, William Gough, Sgt. SF: r began to run The W. L. Pet. You're discharged. [Meeker was hospitalized overange . Numerous motorists who have night. received stickers for overparking| Leroy J. Keach, Safety Board) at meters have paid fines in cafe- president, told Sgt. Meeker to-| teria court since the devices were day: \ | installed, but Mr. Cottongam'’s case is the first to go to trial.

one man got out and walked to] x = = that meter, I believe you” said quired in the police department. This is a town that likes to brag that it's above Main

farmer fired and the man fell. Indpls., (Am. Assn.) . 2 1 .867 “My God, you've killed me,” he Montreal (Int) ...... 1 2 .388 quoted the victim as shouting; : Remains Hidden Fearing the man might be armed, Mr. Shores remained hid-

Street things like enthusiasm and will growl at anybody who tries to: light a community bonfire. But it can't fool anybody. It's going just as nuts as anybody about a : couple of teams of baseball play-|Of COPS everywhere who've just ers who are in it for the do had a lot of extra, hysterical peo

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den behind a wagon. A moment later the car turned into the farm yard. Mr, Shores called to the driver to surrender, but the car started

2 Cents for Transfer

Indianapolis baseball are in a position to look

fans down

their noses at that 10-cent sub-

way series in New York.

troubles. We keep men too long on ‘the same assignment and Boy for Benson Fords wear them out. But our budget DETROIT, Oct. 5 (UP) — Mr. |will not permit us to do anything land Mrs, Benfon Ford today be-jelse. We save money and wear! came parents of a five-pound,/out a man. {

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and never mind that stuff about|P!® dumped in their laps. Visiting the Great American Pastime, jtycoons who would snarl at a waiter for adding a hypothetical You can hear the gloating| nickel to their- check are wherever you go. All those visi- $150 for 1 h tors are going to apend and or four box seats for a sine aro Even the legendary

$12 million. The hotels are down x; ty ho ed ne ve ~ They have a series of their |15-ounce boy. The baby, their| “Everything I've heard about! J pr to putting ambassadors — andl, Tork Bs Mbp Whose discovered then that the first man| "0 and by golly it's an 11-cent first, was born at Henry Ford you has been good, but it seems Name even movie starlets — in com- Je Ee Yiso Bad 'varhel “surface” series, plus two cents | Hospital. Mrs. Ford is the for-|that occasionally you have slipped Add 7 as | modious closets. And a curious|yion "pave unbent to the _ He called officers, and a night. fof transfer. mer Edith McNaughton of De-ion the question of drink. You ress s

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