Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1949 — Page 2
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U. 8. Seoffs at Charge
of “spy” with a growing purge officials.
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at Czech
Demand Quick Release of p Accused Embassy Worker
By United Press
he United States today planned a blistering denial of
"organized a spy net- ~ work that reached far across Czechoslovakia.
The note said Czech members of the ring were equipped with|
of sand Polish et ‘In Agdition to Miss Schaffner
the Prominent German officials
arges
near the St. George Channel and after 37 of her crew were rescued; she was cut adrift and declared “a menace to navigation.”
‘Toronto Federal investigators said today they would make a report Nov. 7 on the Noronic ship disaster which killed at least 140
persons, The inquiry adjourned yester-
Pilot Trashes Cuts Thumb On Fence
Barbed Wire Causes Injury on Retum to
BROOKVILLE, Oct. 22 (UP)— An Air Force captain surveyed a well - bandaged and slightly throbbing cut thumb today and vowed to be more careful climbing a barbed wire fence the next time he crash-lands a plane. Capt. Joseph Gillis, about 35, cracked up his P-8 trainer when a low gas supply, plus rain and fog forced him to seek a landing in a corn field about two miles {south of here yesterday. He was on a fight from Romulus Fiona, Mich., to Cincinnati. He walked away from the crash, which caused only minor damage, then cut his thumb climbing the fence on his way back to the plane to get his para-
chute. » .
y following 17 days of testi-
radios, SS umably to ny ro Ty by 22 survivors, crew mem-| which contains bers, policemen, firemen, marine the : known uranium de- and Canadian Steamship posits in the Communist world. Lines officials, owners of the officials, scoffing at veusel {the charges, linked the latest cry / Honolulu
Observers expected today that the Hawaiian docks would return to normal operations early next week with final settlement of the 175-day CIO longshore strike this’ week-end. Fringe issues in dispute with three of the struck stevedoring firms ‘were settled yesterday. Negotiators agreed on an eight. cent hourly wage increase for non - stevedoring employees at Ahukini terminals, Kahului rail road and Kaual terminals.
Vienna Russia has built at least 10 rocket-launching sites along the Romanian-Yugoslav border, westplomatic sources said to-
The sources said their information came from “highly reliable” informants in the Romanian Army. The reports were “double - checked” before being accepted, they said.
Berlin
The official British newspaper Die Welt said today that three of the Soviet zoné have beén ar: a|Tested by Soviet secret police in nearby Brandenburg. The men are being held in solitary confinement, according to the paper. The disaptch said the information came from sources in Bh Communist Socialist Unity
U. S. Strike Action == Expected Soon
(Continued From Page One)" 3 invoking the Taft-Hartley
Mr. Ching, it was reported, had,
leouncilman and later was elected |
munist buffer in southwest China. The Communist government
has created a special seven-man court for a mass spy trial which informed sources said today would include many cabinet min-
tiations meeting Monday at Wash-
Economie Danger Point + But even as the steel and coal
those two basic products were dwindling rapidly to the economic danger point. Under orders from the Interstate Commerce Commission, railroads with less than 25 days of coal on hand were putting out orders to reduce coal-burning train service 25 per cent Tuesday midnight.
isters and high government ofi-
releases by the governoffice indicated the follow the same patone in H in oe Rajk, No. 2 HunCommunist was condemned to death.
London
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Coal-burning locomotives supply 28 per cent of the nation’s passenger service, railroad officlals said. Thus about 7 per cent of all passenger travel would be affected GM Ready for Talks At Detroit, General Motors, last of the “big three” auto makers to be drawn into pension talks, announced it would begin studies of retirement benefits with the CIO United Auto Workers and United
negotiations skidded to a week. OTe than eight hours. end halt, the nation's supplies of|
. BRAZIL, Oct. 22 .(UP)—S8ervices were planned today for John J. Jones, 75, former coal miner who served two terms as mayor of Brazil. He died here yesterday. Mr. Jones worked in nearby mines when only 14, later took up| bricklaying and became ‘a con-| tractor, served two terms as city|
He was survived by his | and one son.
mayor.
Model 1 Shirley Medell fis from boudoir to bbadh without switching a stitch, thanks to a new onepiece sleop-and-swim outfit. Having frolicked in the surf, all Shirley needs to do is dry off and she's ready ior bed again. At Miami, Fla., Shirley shows off the amphibious nightwear to good advantage, Nice weather ne Miami, 45 degrees here this morning.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ‘Whim Suit’ Made for Quick Dip Without a Switch
State Sen. Roy Conrad, Republican" restaurateur and farmer of Monticello, said the Goyernor apparently was trying to get Foss. tion to the state's financial si ation in his address before =
large delegation of Hoosier city officials that the state was ing more money than it had anticipated. State treasury figures show Indiana’s cash balance has been dropping regularly since May.
" » . Employees of the Frank Foundries of Muncie were notified today that they cannot collect unemployment compensation because the company shut down. An Indiana appellate court rul-
In ndianapolis
ing reversed a finding of the State Employment Security Divi-
The high court ruled that a labor dispute was responsible for the plant closing a year ago last spring, and that the law denies jobless pay in such cases. CR A
FT. WAYNE, Oct. 22 (UP)—|™ Donald L. Helfrich, 31, was under|, $4000 bond today pending arraignment on a charge of misap-1 propriating more than $2500 in funds from the Columbia City post office, ‘Federal authorities charged that Helfrich made fictitious debit entries in the money order cash book over a seven-month period this year. He was indicted Oct. 14 by a federal grand jury in| South Bend. » TERRE HAUTE,
Oct. 22 |
Gary, considered himself lucky | today. He fell beneath a moving freight in fant night at a But
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» ” » BLOOMFIELD, Ind. Oct. 22% (UP)—Coroner Sam Rotman of| Greene County has returned a|
“some other ideas” for. bringing verdict of suicide in the poison peace in the coal industry, but he/ death of Jesse E. Roberts, 43, called off plans for a coal nego-|prominet resident of Bloomfield.
Mr. Roberts was found dead in
a, ington in favor of a new meet-|his cabin along Richland Creek “di? an ime foo ing with U. 8. Steel at New, York | Thursday night by Sheriff Wil-| st. B: es Hall, Temple Monday. dale Se Open
lam Branstetter, who had bam) asked by relatives to look for Roberts. He had been missing)
MUNCIE, Oct. "22." % The Indiana |
| Sheriff's Association will institute| vss RRIAGE LICENSES | |court proceedings to get a ruling| uipere McMiller. 27, 758 W. Wainu
on Indiana Attorney General Mc-| Manamon's ruling specifying that sheriffs be elected to four-year| terms in all Indiana counties next year,
Pete Anthony, president of the |, Association, said Friday that the," test case will be that of Edwin/ Kirkpatrick of Greenfield, Han-| cock County sheriff, Sheriff Kirk-| Ln patrick is serving the first year| of a two-year term.
$5000 to get a court test and| plans to take the matter to the Indiana Supreme Court. An at-| tempt will be made to get aj
involving Indiana's sheriffs,
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October 31 “ALCOHOLISM—FLIGHT DOWN A BLIND ALLEY" : Rowland Allen, Persongel Director, L. 8. Ayres
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“YOUR JOB, YOUR FAMILY. YOUR LEISUR AND YOUR SANITY” » Mosrator: Walter Leckrone, Editor of The Indianapolis
Fussenegger, Director, Catholic
Mrs, Bert C. McCammon, President, Indianapolis Parent- © E. H. Adriance, Personnel Methods Manager, Eli Lily
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A General Motors spokesman said the pension talks were be-
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The permit expired last a ol The ABC said it had been|
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vestigation and hearing.” | The commission said there was, “evidence of violations of the gm | alcoholic beverage act (but) such, + | violations were not serious enough to deny the permit.” | However, the announcement sald, “the commission . . . felt | that the business of the applicant was operated very loosely in the| ‘ past. » | The permit was issued to How-| {ard Schmidt, owner of the com- | pany.
SEEK PLANE WRECKAGE WILLIAMS AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz, Oct, 22 rescue party toiled up a 6000-foot mountain today toward two A i burneg-out wrecks, believed to be two of three Navy fighter planes that disappeared four days ago,
{ Commission announced today that| [Forest Ht ing held at the request of the| the beer wholesaler permit of the unions, emphasizing they were not| City Beverage Co., Inc. Logans to be considered negotiations on a port, had been renewed. new contract.
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Singer Fears Consequences Of Duet With Eskimo Maid
Mollie White Bear Wants to Extend Dog-Sled Trip Down Alaska Highway to Hollywood
NOME, Alaska, Oct. 22 (UP)—A 24-year-old Brooklyn, N, Y,, Con- | waiter waited anxiously today for a 19-year-old Eskimo maiden to incoll | hush down the Alaska highway so he could sing a love duet with her.
Morton Tahlor, who has until midnight tonight to warble
|ditty with 19-year-old Mollie White Bear to win a $200 prize, was
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with to the th damit EMSS hates She aise wanted to bring] en mean ong her nine-dog sled team. |!N8 through Alaska only Mr. Tahlor arrived here late COPY Ave: : yesterday by plane from Seattle, i Wash. Awaiting him was a Bote} Isaying Mollie would be slightly|S ul “hoki A pie = |delayed. Sioves ? lee Club Co Two of her brothers were on "Slovenian National Home. hand, however, : pier, Daughters of the exchange the sport clothes Mr. {the other end was named “Mollie
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{was failure to give Watts his | choice of either Marion or Shelby {counties in which to face future | prosecution. |
Nita | Watts was taken before Judge!
a3. 3128 Hinde: Juanita | judge, Harold Barger. Judge Bar-| Lucille | 8€T summoned the Shelby grand {jury into session for Monday to|
co Naidading: | Shelby County Prosecutor Har-|
!slain woman.
- | Athletic Club,
+ Mary Eilza-| Marshall failed to give Watts is Ruth Weinhers: one granted by law in cases where! doms Foundation, Inc.
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Deputy Treasurer William Allen said biggest cut in state's cash balance came when a $56 million appropriation was made to local school units, It was the largest appropriation made to school units in state’s history, Mr. Allen said. Viewed With Alarm State officials also viewed with alarm the industry-rippling steel and coal strikes and their effect on Gross Income Tax Revenue. Conn Sterling, director of the state department of revenue, said gross income taxes are bound“to drop considerably if the strikes
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and offered tojed a
{Tahlor was wearing for more/and he was supposed to be a Lamrence Chapter suitable fur garments. B, Mg Lawrence Mast onie Bont the Eskimo beauty was afraid of | (UP)—Armand J. Trail, 4 Bean Bupper—eryin ne fre from 3 | tats oni ‘motor birds” (airplanes) and mo miss, and Larry her pet sea L)
“They said|friend of “Larry.”
nted to travel down the Alaska The tune the pair will blen
{Hollywood would have to be like was getting more than he had |, cold storage plant,” Mr. Tahlor “Her brothers tell me she is most comfortable in tempera-
Mr. Tahlor has been meander-newly-published “Alaska Almanac” as his guide! {since being picked on a radio, tunt program, NBS's Truth or|
On the program, he was hand-| hone and told the girl on|
Mollie turned out to be an Eski-
continue, “That would doubtless play havoc with the state’s financial condition,” Mr. Sterling asserted. “While we are sitting pretty now a strike of any length wil cut
2 state’s income.”
Bradley Reveals
Defense Concept i WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (UP)— Gen. Omar N. Bradley believes
Smith's confused expression are the result of Twirp Season. Hilda, when she paid the soda check for Lard, insisted that he sign one of the Twirp Cards. _ ® When you sub debs pay for the boys these days, be sure the squire affixes his signature to your Twirp Card. The Times Twirp Cards are available free at your favorite teen hangout and drugstore.
® Read The Times tomorrow for local Twirp Season developments . « also follow “Freckles and His Friends” on the comic page.
Drive on Drunken
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Report 45 Accidents And 4 Injured
(Continued From Page One) senbeck, was hit by a car as she ran across Virginia Ave. near her
day. She was reported in fair ry tion in St. Vincent's Hospital today. She received a broken arm. Police said the car which struck her was driven by Walter Leavell, 45, of 1055 Villa Ave. There were no arrests in the three pedestrian accidents, according to police, A mother and her 10-year-old daughter were in fair condition in St. Francis Hospital today after a collision on Harding St. between Kentucky Ave. and Ray St, yesterday. Slightly Injured Mrs. Helen Grahn, 33, of 114 N, 10th St., Beech Grove, suffered shock and a cut right hand. Her daughter, Nancy, had possible back and internal injuries, according to hospital authorities. The car which Mrs. Grahn was driving collided with another automobile driven by Eugene Hens-
| this nation must strike a “delicate |balance” hetween military pre-|
2 paredness which would deter any,
{aggressor and arms spending)
1,| Which Sou “sap our national | ne Gen. De adie summed up his i
{voices on in 10-degree-above-zero| tense concept, one based u “Living quarters for her in! | weather “Baby, It's Cold Outside.” P
Future Fate of Watts Rests With Shelby Jury
|“reasonable - security,” in toatl. mony before: the Senate Appropriations Committee on the $1. {314,010,000 arms aid spending bill, {The hearings have just been made i public. | Release of the testimony also|
The future prosecution of Robert Austin Watts rested in the disclosed that Defense Secretary,
nds of Shelby County officials today.
Watts was snatched from the custody of Marion County yes- mittee that the U. 8. government Clearings for |terday, just as a grand jury was ready to vote an indictment in! {the 1947 sex slaying of Mrs. Mary Lois Burney. g The latest mixup in the tangled Watts case was caused 1 by an nist, even if he is in the cabinet | jerror in ruling by Special Judge EE —€—,,, { and ats’ {William F. Marshall on Thursday. The judge discovered his own| {error yesterday. He hurriedly! {called Prosecutor George 8. Dailey
judge by Prosecutor Dailey.
halt indictment proceedings|/it Was not applicable.
re and to return Watts to Shel- nts decieion.
Surplus Bomber
The judge's self-admitted error.
BAY CITY, Mich. Back in Shelbyville yesterday!
arshall who informed him of the!
i\P%™" | erroneous ruling and gave him{Canadian Anson bomber convert-
s choice of the two counties. [ed into a house trailer.
Watts chose Shelby County. Present Case Monday
regular | | wheels.
a de luxe house on wheels.
Find Woman Injured
Mrs. Callie Richardson, 79,
nsider indictment of Watts.
Meloy, who assisted in the
81: first trial of Watts, will present 333 W. 31st St., was taken to St.
{witnesses to the grand jury on! | Vincent's Hospital in serious conBuon % aor, "33, 519 N. Te- Monday.
. Y. FACES ‘AIR RAID’ One of these witnesses was
Watts was remanded to thel
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| He bought the surplus plane tor! | S140 The wings were cut off ex-| cept for a narrow strip left for Immediately Judge Marshall re-| | fenders. The fuselage was short-! |linquished jurisdiction in the case ened. Landing gears and wheels "EOS Sanders; {and it was returned to the charge! were replaced with regular auto,
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| dition today after neighbors found | D Prosecutor Dailey said the same | her unconscious in her home with Mish heel & Papesh 31 37 N Belleview | Witnesses who testified before the a head injury. Police said she | “Ciears, 28. 774 N. Belle- | Marion County grand jury yes- may have fallen while perform44, 6035 E. 25th; terday will be called before the'ing household duties. Shelby County grand jury Mon-}._ Vioiet | da RY. bert L. pencer: Mary 8. "NEw YORK. Oct, 33 (UP)— aston. eeu | Herschel Burney, husband of the The nation’s largest city was to tea 30 Mr. Burney, who | have a taste of atom-age ‘“‘warN. Jomarsan: | was waiting to learn of the grand fare” today when American and - dofter. | jury action yesterday, collapsed Canadian fighter planes join to when he learned of the latest|defend New York from a mock oth Neighbor: complication. He was returned by! ‘enemy” bombing raid. aierire vs a Endwell: Au at 3 . | friends to his residence at the| BF R. SEAL FREEDOM CAPSULE VALLEY FORGE, Pa., Oct. 22 {custody of Sheriff Fred Gravely (UP)—A ‘freedom capsule” con{of Shelby County following the| court procedure yesterday and |was taken to Shelby County Jail. | papers and copies of important The right of choice which Judge national documents was sealed {today for 100 years by the Free-
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Dog: Passengers OK'd ‘On Municipal Railway
SAN FRANCISCO (UP)—The { municipal railway management {announces that dogs may ride the jay 8s buses and trolley coaches.
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