Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1949 — Page 2
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ing any threat of Soviet peneration into that area.
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| sucéeeded in having it released to his wife, “We are doing the best we can Gen. Jerome
said, “but we ‘can’t get him
back. The parleys were part of the State Department's plan| One Marine, In no sense &
to prepare for any attempt at Communist expansion in the| nations to the south and east of the Soviet Union. It is
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confident that the Reds’ drive
Conferees at Istanbul in-
cluded Assistant Secretary of down their arms. State George McGhee, in charge of Near Eastern affairs, and 11 Tokyo top U. 8. diplomats stationed in the area.
would take up a recent League proposal for an Arabian sécurity pact, presumably to be drawn along the lines of the Atlantiq Defense Treaty, but without U. 8. participation. Believe Part Necessary Some diplomats here have made’ iro 0 ruto will
Formosa.
be returned
clear that they believe such a y...5 hut since the question con:
hinted today ne thought “Allied It was said that the conferees . ... sq friendly toward Japan’ might take a favorable attitude/year, there'd better be a more toward Japanese desires for the courageous attitude on the part return of the Kurile Isiands and|of the department in dealing with
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spokesman for the corps, but probably representative of rank-and-file feeling angrily suggested
liclano Leviste. Mr. Leviste left today that ‘someone ask the!
to the west has been halted. to try to negotiate with the febels ‘It was understood he would offer them &n amnesty if they will lay|it Was so successful in springing
State Department why it can't [tree a poor sergeant if it thinks
{a consul general.”
{ Calls for More Coursge 8ald Rep. Wagner: “When the Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida'giate Department asks for ap-|
propriations from the House next
{the Communists than there has
“As a Japanese,” Mr. Yoshida peen to date.” told a Diet committee, “I hope| the Kurile Irlands, Formosa and!
cortinued, can {make its voice heard around the
“Thank God,” he (“American public opinion
pact is necessary as a safeUATd .orninc serritories is a delicate WO 0 4% evidenced by the magni-
against Communist advances, But ; . +s vn ational question
to whether such an arrangement... 1, say anything.”
might not mask plans for re- u. yoghiaa pointed out that opening the Arab war against, y, § government has stated that Japanks unconditional surIran is also slated to come UP ranger ruled out any rights con-
cerning territorial awards in the on his current visit to the United v.15 and Potsdam agreements.
Israel. for discussion. The Iranian 8hah
States has called repeatedly for increased U. 8. military assistance to his country, pointing out that Iran has stood firmly against’ Soviet penetration o¢ its northern
ota Three men were killed
Other § world developments:
Lake Success Nationalist China, denouncing Presidential candidate Russia's support of the Chinese Liberal Party decided Communists: will ask United Na. elections Sunday. tions members formally today hurt, the Senator said. not to recognize the Peking - me proclaimed by Mao, Tze- Istanbul 5 nor to give it further mil. . tary or economic aid.
Oritz Marquez reported.
a I as it raised lhe difficult question asi g,..ion minister am not in a posi-|
yesterday when police opened fire on a group accompanying Dario | Echandi, liberal leader, Sen, Julio! China
American diplomats from Mid-| idle-Eastern countries met here Dr. Tingfu F. Tsiang, chief of today. First on their agenda the Nationalist delegation to the was a study of possible realloca-
ficent job done hy the BScrippsHoward Newspapers and other | publications which followed their lead in demanding Angus Ward. “lI will have more th say regarding what I intend to do about these matters in my Carnegie Hall In New York Mon-| day night at the protest rally to be staged by the Committee to|
late Defend America by Aiding Anti gagiey. suspended night super-
Communist China.” { Non-recognition of Communist and protests over the!
|freatment of Consul General
r. Echand! withdrew as a Ward will be the principal themes M an when the of the New York rally Frederick| to boycott €:MeKee, Pittsburgh industrialist He was not Who is chairman of the sponsor-
ing committee, said Mr. Ward's) experience was a symbol of Com-| munist arrogance toward the) United States.
Pointed Questions |
{ Meanwhile, some pointed questions were being directed at the
release of!
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"Asks $10,000 in Death Of Husband Killed By Deputy's Auto Sheriff James Cunningham and Deputy Sheriff Gerald Goodwin
today faced a $10,000 damage suit growing out of the fatal in-
of a Tyndall Towne Marine 3 on veteran on Feb, 28. Rey. | Louise Jasison, widow =: Miss N Leonard E. Jackson, : suit in Judge Ralph Hamill's Su. wil be at perfor Court 5. Her complaint piscopal charges that Deputy Goodwin the double 1 was acting under the sheriff's The. brid
Griener, 7210 . Westfield Blv In an official report Deputy
1% i Miss Nai . y tap i s y, This hungry mouse took a nibble of cheese, wn picture and a fraction of a second later was caught in the trap. Goodwin and his Prine Deputy, bridesmaids Acme Special Correspondent Winton Sexton of Harrisonville, Mo. wired the trap to the shutter of his camera so that when the Jillian Rutele, ania Ms ; fasimon Mrs. Harry mouse sprung the trap the photo was made af ‘1/400th of a second. Note business end of spring as it swung foward mouse. |i." ichway near his nome. They The brid Object in air over trap is weight used fo slow down spring. , : charged that the death was an with seactbe
Nurse Missing. In Death Probe
Fails to Appear |
For Questioning
| DETROIT Nov. 26 (UPj--An [assistant prosecutor disclosed today that a supervisor of nurses wanted for questioning in the death of an injured taxi driver. who lay eight hours in a city! withotit care has dis-
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appeared.
Chief Assistant Prosecutor Ralph Garber sald Mrs. Edith
visor at Receiving Hospital, could not be located. t She had been ordered to appear for questioning today, Mr, Garber said, but did not show up. Detectives were ungble to find a trace
gan yesterday:
6 Others Quizzed ! Six other doctors and nurses on
{duty while the Injured driver lay
screaming in pain in a hall were quizzed in ‘he prosecutor's office.! Dr. Joel Powers, night resident iphysician who was suspended
United Nations, delivered a three- tion 0° military ald funds to/State Department as to what along with Mrs. Bagley, refused
hour denunciation yesterday of Greece, Turkey and Iran. Russia's aid to the Communists.
isteps were being taken to speed
Informed sources said the con-the return of Mr. Ward and his He charged the Soviet Union ference was expected to recom- four aids to America.
In some
{to make a statement. He was rep-| {resented by an attorney. { | Officers sought to determine
with creating a threat to China mend a bigger share for Iraniquarters it was feit that the de- piper there was criminal negliand to the peace of the Far East now that the Greek civil war has partment was returning to its
violations of the ended.
through open United Nations Charter and of The diplomats alse will discuss hands. the 1945 treaty betwoen the two aid for backward areas, ¢o-| lordination of diplomatic activities/it had not been considered here Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei in the Middle-East and similar whether to send a plane or sur-|
governments,
Y. Vishinsky, declaring that the problems. Nationalist delegation was “de- pri vold of any pewer because it! OFiS does not represent the Chinese)
political { nouncing that Russia would boy- the Atlantic Pact. cott the debate and would not|
The French National Assembly| Peipin " strode from the meeting voted today in favor of admitting ping room of the United Nations’ main Germany to the Council of Europe, committee after an- but demanded she be kept out of
The assembly made known its consider binding any decision yiewy in a resolution adopted by
old position of sitting on its
A department spokesman sald
face vessel to pick up the Ameri{cans at some Red-controlled port. |Arrangements, it was said. were (being left to consular authorities and Mukden.
Packinghouse Workers Make Gift to CROP
Th Slate Seeviee PRINCETON “Nov: 26 — Of and members of United
Local
Feached in It. ‘a vote of 354 «0 248 after an all- cials Mr. Vishinsky's deputy, Jacob nent session winding up a three- Packinghouse Workers of AmeriA. Malik, remained at the com- gay debate on Germany.
mittee table but ostentatiously, read the Moscow newspaper;
Pravda while Mr. Tslang de-|
livered his 27.000-word heavily | SOvernment's German policy. The
documented charge against Rus. "®2lution called for: sla. | ONE:
{was a vole of confidence in the
|ca, 172, today voted to
The adoption of the resolution give an hour overtime pay to the
Gibson County CROP campaign. The CROP goal in Gibson {County is a carload of lard for
Admission of Western Shipment to war torn European |
At the end of his speech, Mr. Germany to the 12-nation Council ®ountries.
Tsiang announced that the Na-/of Eurbpe formed in Strashourg tionalists August as an associate mem-
‘would file a formal last resolution today.
Manila
The government did an face today and agreed to permit peace negotiations In the Batangas rebellion. : ! Ihnasiot Minister Sotero Baluyet sald there were “very good pros. pects” for peace in Batangas, German owners, which lies 60 miles south of Ma. FOUR: : 'the Ruht industries.
ber.
trial potential. and Industries
nila. “You'll know everything from | me Monday” he said. He expressed the hope there would be 00 further bloodshed. Mr. Baluyet made the announcement after conferring with Batangas provincial Governor Fe- thority.” a —————. - sii
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trio broke Squirrel Hill home and ordered the fast-gathering crowd,
Then they bound Mrs. Schiffman, her. two. daughters, snriey. 17, Holiday Traffic
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apparent suicide. Mrs. Jackson vigorously denied this allegation and asked a reopening of the case earlier this week. Her petition avers that her husband was in the center of Holt Road at the time of the accident and should have been observed
Crowd treets by the deputy. ’ i : om s Dr. Jerome E. Holman Jr, n Buy ng Jpivurge county coroner, returned an open 3 9a mg Fino A dap last hu ght and snot one of Wires bandits who (Con*inued ¥rom Page One) verdict at the time of the accie
i dent, declining to state whether The wounded bandit and one of his accomplices escaped, but the Indianapolis Sears Roebuck|, ... oo Aas result of an accle
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Daring Robbery Plan Foiled Yi By Quick-Thinking Jeweler
Ruse Scares Off Captor and Leads to
- Seizure of Bandit Holding Family Hostage PITTSBURGH, Nov. 26 (UP)—A fast-thinking jeweler foiled
the third was captured as he fled from the home of Irving Schiff- & Co. store, said the outlook for..." ide attempt.” man, 39. He was identified as Philip Garner, 22, Bouth Greens- the holiday season was “very en- ule P betore. the § burg, Pa. fr pe mami = |cOUragIng.” He added that yes- : The shooting took place in full Mr. Schiffman said he kicked him, terday’s business came near to next Saturda view of late downtown Christmas Pulled out the revolver, fired it setting a record and today prom- oman aC orchestra will shoppers shortly after the bandit fOUr times and ran for help. The ised to be among the busiest. jance to be
into Athletic Club,
on bandit, however, disappeared into the Schiffman Mr and Mr
Heavy sales were reported by L. 8. Ayres Co. spokesmen, with
Beaten to Death
| __A patrolman posing as a friend unusually large crowds visitin will entertair rg pens hi Sn pin Ue ly dpirnnt Hara oF Eee leaving, k $170 n i n through the depart- a poate SAVISE: they took fo talking until officers arrived and ment today to visit Santa Claus Milkman Finds Body Roy Ford's and $150 from a house safe, “rrested him. and parents were making close Of Victim Near Home Messrs, and |
McComb, Geo! bourne and F
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Increased volume over last year PITTSBURGH, Nov. 26 (UP)—
and Barbara, 12, and a maid,| | sy was also reported by the Wm, H.|An attractive 30-year-old woman Mr. and Mr: Caroline Dragich, and left: car- Toll Re = ch 1 Block-Co,, L.-Btrauss-&-Co., and was raped -and -beaten-to-death will have as | | | eac es {H. P, Wasson Co. All stores were Mrs. Paul D ner to stand guard until they re-| | with a beer bottle last night turned. | Indiana's Thanksgiving week- having post-Thanksgiving sales, and Mr. and
within 20 yards of her home in
Pittsburgh's Shadyside district. Her battered body was found
Kinney. Dr. a sell, Bloomin; tained in the
{ which were credited with attractMr. Schiffman said he protested end highway traffic toll mounted ing large - scale crowds, but
that the trip would be useless be-ito 11 today with the death of an- snoyesmen also believed the buy-
cause his safe jn a downtown per accident victim. |iIng was exceeding last year's/today by a milkman after an all- Mrs. T. M. Ri office building was protected by 8, are Ruth Charles, 49, of ta. 8 a y night police search failed to Mr. and Mr: burglar alarm system. But theg.gnge was killed last nigiit when| At noon today down tow n|locate her. will be Dr. ar
leader of the gang jammed a gun lan automobile operated by her streets were jammed with pack-| Police identified the rape victim tain, Mr. anc
into his back and sald “I'll take ig vear.old son, Duane, struck a age.laden shoppers and store op. AS Jean Brusco, 30, who was ate strief and M my chances.” lparked truck on Ind. 9, a mile ag roar othr big tacked as she returned home Hull, all of Outside, Mr. Schiffman was north of Lagrange. {day” with the close of business to-| from an East Liberty dress shop Messrs. and ordered into his car. He told the, The boy and his sister, Evelyn, night. Many of the stores planned, Where she worked. Campbell, Ha bandits it was out of gas and 25, were injured in the crash. |to remain open .beyond regular| They said she was found in the 0. Johnson. suggested using his second auto,| Paul G. Kennedy, 42, of La-;josing hours to accommodate/T®ar Of an apartment where her Mr. and Mi knowing ‘here was revolver in grange, faced charges of failure ),¢e ghoppers. slayer apparently had dragged -'be hosts to M the glove compartment, {to display highway warning lights! out.of-town Saturday shoppers her unconscious body after hit- Kurt Hirshla
Mr. Schiffman said only one of on his parked vehicle. were also credited with stimulatthe bandits accompanied him. | Stopes fs fatter ing today’s business CLAY QUITS PAPER FIRM | :
The second man drove behind in| ——————— another car, but later swerved off | ASHEVILLE, N. C, Nov. 26 HOLD 8 IN BURGLARIES
ting her on the head with a beer bottle. Police said her head was lying in a pool of blood and that her
Don Kenwort Smith. Mr. an will entertain Klatz, Mr. an
in another direction. | (UP)—Gen Lucius D. Clay, re-i CARMI, Ill, Nov. 26 (UP)—|face had been battered. Her and Mr. and | Mr. Schiffman said he distract-|tired commander of U. 8. forces| Three men who authorities be-|clothing was scattered around kirk. ed his captor when they reached in Germany, today resigned from lieved may have taken as much! the ya: Guests Nat the busy downtown area by ask-|the presidency of Ecusta Paper) as $20,000 in a series of burglaries; Police said the attack took The Charle
in Illinois and Indiana were held place directly across the street
ing him to look for a parking Corp. which he had headed only, tertain Mess
space. Then he swung into action. one month. today. ; ' from the victim's home. David Whits ~ — " eee Robert Blessi . ’ den and Dr
King. Mr. Adair’s guest: Murray DeAr James Brow: Karl Stegeme Horace Store!
Mr. and Emerick will Mrs. Russell
and Messrs. Cunningham, and Fred Li - Julius Caesar and Mrs. Wi Mr. and Mrs. The guest. Robert J. 1 Messrs, and Corbin, N. M. A. Hiecke. ) Bartless will and Mesda Gordon Rae Morely. The Charle Dr. and Mrs Messrs. and Andrew, Her Robertson, FR Babcock, Do D. Babcock, James E, Bal dington as th Large Part Another ig Mr. and Mrs, hosts include dames Ches Cowan, Gord borne, Donal and Howard A group at gether will 1 dames Harry and G. A. Va Richard Por Messrs, and Gisler; Thom Power, Juli James L. Fre The guest ry Albert L. Me / : » Mrs. Earl A “and Mesdam : A. C. Hendri
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