Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1949 — Page 2

MIC y' Last-Minute Christmas As Pope Opens ~ 1930 Holy Year

" _ Kneel at Rome's Basilicas; 125 Reds Arrested at Rally

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Swiss guards, followed by, ‘procurators of the College of Cardinals, procurators of the religious orders, preceded by thé confessor of the pontifical family and the apostolic’ preacher. Then followed 27 classification of ecclesiastic ‘and noble digfiltaries. Eleven her groups moved| - Wiongside /and behind the. papal|. ~ chatr, the palatine guards] nt 8 guards bringing up the|’

7 Moves Toward Door The procession moved down 120 eps of the royal staircase to the * door opening onto the portico of St. Peter's, : . Federico Cardinal Tedeschini, archpriest of St. Peter's, received the Pope according to custom, At ind back of the portico stood rumpeters to herald the arrival of the Pontiff, » The Pope was borne to the Special throne erected under a 20-

rose, wal | x " x a before eB Jum the Be tepa) pletes his shopping with Mrs.’ Mildred Gallup, Greenwood, a store

the Pope received the special ham- | !

the hammer rose, and the struck, saying “I will enter into thy House, O Lord.” .

{speculated today that she might

thee,” said the chanters. Cp : at the Chicken Koop night spot : | They noted that there had or Dope Tisdd CRABAImOF been no recent comment on the O" Keystone Ave. : a agal a shat- ooasibility of an operation, pre-| When they headed home, shorttered the marble cross, an SADE:|viously reportéd necessary in !Y after midnight, the mishap ocne, doors, for God 18/Rita's case. curred. A friend, Malcolm E. ; Es : . oi Taylor, 23, of Stinesville, was . wi One friend said he believed, d “Who - did Wanders in Israel, recent examinations by Prof. Ro- diving when Be taxicab swerved At a pba from the master of 90!f¢ Rochat, the most recent/Into their path. only last night, may have changed! The cars collided, injuring Mr. ceremonies, waiting wor in. [ORY ght, may have changed

kmen side the basilica tugged the picture sdmewhat. He said|Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Scaggs, both and the door ht Sowly inwens, [members of Prince. Aly’s family 24.-and a companion, Miss Peggy on

were beginning to talk of the pos- Dittard, 18, of Bloomington. a go mt ar smuity of & a birth. Pok| irhe taxicab driver, Marcellus % The prince discouraged all dis-R. Tolden, 43, of 931 E. 17th St. quickly away. ; . . [cussion of the subject today when Was slightly injured. Mr. Taylor . {he thanked newspapermen for!Was the only one reported in > sending his wife a Christmas| serious” condition. He was takAfter brief ceremonies clearing bouquet. HE len to Veterans Hospital on Cold away broken bits of plaster, the| He sald Rita was genuinely Spring Rd.

_{toufhed by the bouquet of white Pope kneit on the threshold in si-|1Ehed by the bouquet of w | Mother, Son Hurt

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DURANGO, Colo. (UP)—Reai- Billings Veterans Hospital.

ure of their property by elk and deer.

oly door sealed In 1924 by! . . . ; . — Pa oo. Rita May Avoid ‘Wedding Guests Injured

From Bloomington, two couples - wm ——— i ' able to give birth to her ex-/came to Indianapolis to celebrate Cola truck operated by Raymond “I will bow down toward ‘ the pected baby without the neces-ithe wedding of Wylie and Peggy holy temple in reverence Seforelany of a Caesarean operation. |Scraggs. They danced and sang

FTE {of a sick war veteran, were in-| ‘; { ~ | p- Elk, Dear Take Over {jured after visiting the former|y m yesterday.

nis Property in West |serviceman, Alvin Nichols, at

dents of this section have asked| - The accident occurred yesterthe state legislature to do some:|/day at 10th St. and the Post Rd. thing about the invasion and seiz-| A car “driven by Mrs. Nellie

Nichols. collided with another The animale. ste: sirubbe (driven by Orton Kish Jr. 33, of ® animals ate shrubbery of Cumberland. Mrs. Nichols and] , : ,/8ll "kinds except the hard and her son were taken to General| Judean Hills Where

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foot canopy next to the holy| : : guar hen the choir finished Last-minute Christmas shoppers jammed downtown stores yesterday and today. With gift lists inging the “Ved! Creator,” he| flyirig they invaded counters in record numbers. Here Knoll F. Kutchback, 5260 College Ave., com-

clerk.

their lives in traffic mishaps throughout the nation. !

F. Shaddy, 26, of 842 8. Tremont Ave, and a Brightwood trolley! collided at the intersection of {Howard 8t. and Sheffield Ave. | The trackless trolley jumped He curb, injuring the passengers. Only one rider, James Wilson, 60, of 1327 8. Pershing Ave. required hospitalization. He was reported in “fair” condition at {General Hospital. { Charged in Wreck Others treated and released at {General Hospital were: Bessie {Underwood, 37, of 1535 Hiatt St; {Franklin Styer, 17, of 807 E. 16th {St.; Bennie Acton, 17, of 1242 8.| {Tremont St.; and Shield Spoons! 126, of 1034 8. Pershing Ave. | Police charged Robert Haycox, 32, of Brownsburg, with {leaving the scene of an accident) ‘after a woman, Ethel 8. Smith, 153, of 2919 Boulevard PI, was

ho lence for a m oment, then rose and “the mest beautiful ‘assignment’| In another holiday traffic mis: hit’ by a car at 30th and Dela-| Hospital today after he fell from the of them all.” ; bap, the wife and year-old son/Wware Sts. He was picked up near

the Crown Hill Cemetery. | The accident occurred at 4:54

- - — Co ~———|nician) ‘and I were looking for, .1 had left Chi lying on: the! (UP) — The Hungarian governili en {some coal stoves. {landing but soon he was up walk- ment today -charged - Robert C. Bells Peal Out Glad Tidings | I told Chi he had been ordered ing around. Another Chinese em- Vogeler, American executive of

them a Prickly blue spruce at his nursery, Hospital where they were reported And Good Will Ha

est, 8g at $1350. was uninjured.

town street, opened the back door Ind. 434. and stole & shoe box. She vanished

A few moments later there was

the car had taken with her to end of a car driven by Joe Haines |dispose of.

Notices on “expiration of gov-| wmettiemti — eral Hos 3 | . pital. ernment term insurance policies Fertilized Ponds Hike Out of Control

veterans next summer as thelr

SE stdvall TY up. ecord- | o idlire research unit, sponsored 62d St... injuring two occupants “Ing to the Veterans’ Administra- jointly by the University of Mis- Willlam "Wilkins, 31, of, 817 E tion, * {souri and the state conservation New York St, and Jack Poynter

director, said the ex-service men | fertilizer in fish, ponds. were taken to General Hospital ’

will have to decide soon whether yo tjiz04 ponds grow faster in the “fair.”

for five years, convert to one of ize waters. injited last night when a Coca several permanent policies or] A -

drop the insurance. ny ain Insurance. cher on any S0Nta Claus Greets Ayndall Towne kind of insurance renewed or converted Mr. Cummins said. The premiums, however, will still be ‘considerably below those paid for similar policies issued by private companies, » Sixty days’ notice will be given! before expiration date, Mr. Cummins said. There is no thirty-day| grace period. on lapsed . govern: ment Insurance policies. Disabled |" veterans who have allowed their policies to Tapse will have until] Dec. 31, 1049, to reinstate them, after which many disabled will be + gslassed non-insurable risks and Ineligible for coverage.

CHRISTMAS IN MOSCOW MOSCOW, Dec, 24 (UP) — The *; American colony of 116 persons] will celebrate -Christmas with a . rat the Fesijence of . Ambassador Alan Kirk, where they will * dine and sing carols. A 3

Beauty

. Tyndall Towne: youngsters wore Treated fo alshow and visit from Santa Claus yesterday at the Towne Theater, Here little & Sandra Danforth tells Santa’ her wants for Christmas-while Carl

listen in. Mr. Beck, Tyndall Towne Manager, was in charge party for some. 1200 on and girls. :

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one man said. He estimated dam-/in “serious” eondition. Mr. Kish

I I——————p— *JohnKent Leasure, 25, of 3115] Dedd Cat in Box N. Meridian St., was injured in an- scene of Christ's birth and pilgri » other traffic mishap early today to worship at the holiest shrine of Christendom today. 1 asked him to sit down and he| Gives Thief a Shock {when he lost control of the car For many of the pilgrims the journey to Bethlehem brought to sat down. Later, Shiro Tatsumi, istening by radio, iff DENVER (UP)—A woman ap- he was operating and turned over life many scenes they had known

and the they spiritually prépared to proached a parked car on a down. At the intersection of 73d St. and

they will renew term insurance gq... year .than those in unfer-| Five trolley riders were slightly

: Gates, Kathryn Hoteller and Rgbert Locke (left to of orpere

_. \Into St. Kathetitie’s This time

ice at midnight in the Church of

Deputy sheriffs took him to the Nativity. Methodist. Hospital where his con-| This Judean village where the

B= Insurance iho the powder oom ofa nearby sition was reported as “serious.” angels sang of peace and good] z | ! P - X | A 9-year-old boy, Donald Dun- will had its sadness on this *$ | ican Jr., 832 8. Senate Ave., yes- Christmas eve, and much poverty » {a loud shriek. The box contained **" : . \ . A Due to Expire {& dead cat, which-the driver of terday afternoon ran into the rear and desolation.:It was rife among

» the 55,000 refugees from the Pales-

(44, of 531 Mill 8t. He was re- tinian war who have flocked to {ported In “fair” condition at Gen. Bethlehem, some 30,000 of them

Arab Christians. On the bleak slopes of the

will be mailed to many Hoosier 3 Shortly after 7 a. m. a <ar gamarifan and Hebron hills, LU of Fish Growth went out of control and turned (ents were thrown up to accomCOLUMBIA, Mo. (UP) — The over on Massachusetts Ave. and moqate many of the refugees.

' Many of the Christians found refuge in churches and hos‘pices, but the rooms are crowded

M. D. Cummins, regional VA commission, is experimenting with|30, of 416 E. Michigan St. Both «nd sanitation is bad.

As the bells of Bethlehem's

| They have found that fish “in Their condition was. reported’ as churches pealed out this Christ-

mas Eve, they knelt in ‘prayer, asking for bread, for homes, for work. | Raise Barriers Tonight At 10 o'clock tonight the barriers dividing the Jewish and Arab parts of Jerusalem will be/ raised for five hours to allow diplomatic, consular and United Nations” personnel to travel the main roac to Bethlehem for the

Y "midnight services.

Those of the pilgrims who wanted to see Bethlehem by day came over a bumpy 16-mile alternate road which, unlike the’ main. highway. traverses only

“Arab territory from the old city

of Jerusalem. The principal Catholic services in Bethlehem fonight will be held

# at the Church of Bt, Katherine,

adjoining the Church of the Na"Uivity, which stands over. and

i ‘around the rock grotto in which

«The Christ Child was-born. |'* The Greek Orthodox Church, ‘which “Celebrates the Nativity. Jan. 8, is custodian of the Church of the Nativity, But the grotto below is common property of all

E Christian sects, and the Catholic

| Ceremony tonight will _conclude|

~ Ywhen a colorful procession car-|

ries a figure of the Christ Child down to the manger, in the grotto. : “ul | Begins at 10-P. M. || The ceremony begins at 10 'p. {m. when a procession headed by| iMonsignor Gustav Testa, agting| {Latin patriarch of Jerusalem] ‘files through the Basilica of the Nativity and then proceeds. to [BE Kantérines for the chanting:

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| Then follows a second entrance

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" * e ® tb stay away. I said: “Come on Ployee came to him and whispered the International Telephone and World % Pilgrims Worship Joutside,” and led him out of the something. Then Chi went back Telegraph Co. with espionage,

: . ° again in th ition I had activities.” Anew at Shrine of Christ "1 ith him to the court eft him. % Same position ag activities.

By GEORGE BITAR, United Press Stafi Correspondent |. . {Heng incident. E ; 'my jacket with both hands and BETHLEHEM, Dec. 24—Black clad nuns kept vigil at the tried to tear it. Mr. Cigognal I sent out immediately for the

The main lure of the journey to Bethleiem was the Christmas serv- chanic,.and Mr. Cigogna were ac-|

vade Counters Of Downtown Stores,

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Photos by John Spicklemire. Times Staff Photographer

" Mrs. Donald Snell, .1141 S. Mickley Ave., threads her way Eight-year-old Judy Sparks, 1406 N. Leland St., sits patiently

through the holiday shopping throngs with an armload of bundles. in a corner while: her mother shops for her present. She hopes to Despite the crush she was still able to smile prettily. - ~ : find a doll and doll buggy under her tree tomorrow.

1 Angus Ward's Own Story— ) Japanese Girls Bes iis of Chinese "Beating’ term War Plot

2 o_o » mer. Ho mounted the hres siepe : In Collision of Car and Taxi . : te a or in hry sone una aovesa's AT] ODOFAtiON : : [OW Younger . Described in Wage Dispute Lilarged 10 Japs Rute. sound blow to the cross im-| 24 Persons Hurt, Four Seriously, — \ ) G [OX yg . : i w . . . 1 | i" Response By Chanters Friends Hint Natural In Pre-Christmas Traffic Accidents .. Age-Counting System Former Consular Employee Demands More | 12 Accused of Waging “Open to me the doors of fus- A gay wedding party ended in one of 54 city and county traffic . Pay; Case ‘Cooked Up’ in Courtroom Fl teriological Fi tice,” the Pope chanted in ly Birth of Baby + accidents that occurred last night and today. & Turns Back Clock oo Yi i I P ets ees ret. et emmepeiriene { Bac ane ogica ight . “Having entered them I will] LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Dec. Twenty-four persons were injured, four seriously. i YOKOHAMA, Japan, Dec. 24 U. 8S. Consul General Angus Ward today, discloses the details © LONDON, Dec. 24 (UP)—Raconfess to the Lord,” came the re- 24 (UP) Friends of Princess Aly The National Safety Council, in its gloomiest prediction for the (UP)—Japanese girls are more 9 the “beating” of a Chinese employee 197 Whish he-stovd trial dio Ne togay tenn sponse from the chanters,’ TKahn, the former. Rita Hayworth, | iFé6-day yuletide holiday, estimated that 435 persons Would 108¢ (non usually happy this.Christ. 1B ® “People’s court” —— — — 7 “| 2 : been—ins : ywor As Told to CLYDE FARNSWORTH, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer |dicted for planning germ warfare

mas because Gen, Douglas Mac- (against. the Soviet Union in the last war. | The announcement was be. “lieved to be in answer to recent American inquiries about the fate

of 376,000 missing Japanese war

\ TOKYO, Dee. 24—~The Chi Yu-heng “beating” incident ocArthur is making them all one curred—or should I say was staged?=Oct.-11 in the consular office year younger during 1950. building. Ne : Under occupation tutelage, the Chi- was our 50-year-old Chinese messenger. a Japanese legislature recently D6 SRL TT be was Relong un eur foun © Eres ure and] passed a law changing the age- n danger of collapsing. !

. " : ; prisoners. old system of age counting in nid, Ep but came back! and started wrestling with him.| Moscow said the x Japunesd Japan. The effect will be to turn the next morning. As I went to help Mr. A - n i a of a Hid back the clock,12 months for, I called him tothe office and Chi took hold of the iron stair WARING won we BR vay ie everyone beginning in 1950. told him I had to let him go. I railing and bumped his head ~~ ~~. © Hon bein py Hitherto a baby.born in Japan offered him nine days’ pay, which|time on it and threw his arms "Oo nS did vs ‘say on Dec. 31 would automatically he had coming, plus 60 days’ pay| around my left Teg. where or when the trial would be become 2 years old on New Year's for leave he had accumulated. He Then I heard a commotion at held or where the alleged germ Day because of the system under refused to take the money, saying the foot of the stairs where a = = had been waged a Beem which everybody is 1 upon his/it was not enough. . large group of Chinese had gath-| viet troops. x birth and becomes a year older, Ready to Pay Him |ered. Mr. Rehberg was there with] The broadcast sald two Japathe following New Year's Day. I told him that wh ne[Alfred Kristan, German technl-| —_" \ We "0 canized in 1035This has been abolished under " m that whenever hel... on our staff, and the Chinese u iL els 8 Hi the American occupation as Wanted his money to send word were beating Mr. Kristan. |and B wit the aim o Prepare illogical, |and we would send it to him. I When they saw me coming INS acteriologica Wariate prire—————— |did not want him to come back down they stopped fighting. That| Tarily Against the USSR., MonFALLS FROM BRIDGE land told him so. {was really the end of the immedi-| 0 an re Jaentified as Paul Bright of Fairmount was, But 12 days later he entered|3!® trouble so far x any Ameri-| y "'100, headed by Maj. Gen. in critical condition In Generals, oMice and concealed Dimaelt|*2 0p. VE rstan went out to thel Wakamatsu, and No. 731, under the 16th St. bridge yesterday. He in & supply room on the sefond courtyard. The Chinese followed. |“ Gen. Shiro mm, was working on the bridge for floor where I found him on the They knocked him around badly. . Smith & Johnson Construction MOTRING of Oct. 11 while Frank Then they came upstairs after Charge U. S. Official } |Cigogna (our Italian radio tech- Mr, Cicogna. | BUDAPEST, Hungary, Dec. 24

storeroom. He told me he wanted|t0 the landing and lay down economic sabotage, and “criminal

Later the same man spoke to

yard and explained he could have Chi again and he started moan-

Angels Sang of Peace it at 9 o'clock, as soon as the ac-|

|ing. , ve Touch of Sadness [counting clerk came he lapel ol That was the whole Chi Yu-|

i |police. They came an Lour later! ms trickled in from time to time pelped to take his hands off. |with a doctor who examined Chi. \| Only mark he found was on his| only as passages from the Bible. ou American-born Japanese me- ((oTeReAc, about one-eighth of an

| r rv- That was from banging his cused of throwing him to the head on th ; Monsignor Test ow i e railing. In court it sig esta Will Wear pon- ground there and kicking and yw, %ciified IT had hit Chi six |

tifical vestments for the signing beating him. times in. the left eye with my fist. | of the midnight office of Matins. Guards Outside Walls I pride myself enough on my While the pontifical mass is being| Soldier-guards were outside the ability for self-defense tn say that |’

celebrated w T™ WAS If I hit a man six tin.e : alls, and there a n.es in the 1 ) ,.the bells of Bethlehem compound : 1 x will ring and choirs will sing ' no one else there at the time, Chi had ) e a black eye.

gloria in excelsis, although witnesses were produced _ The procession, flanked by two in court who told in great detail 10th Annual Yule Pa

rows d* altar boys carrying how 1 nM Chi and how we all Arranged for hildren lighted candles, will wind down When the accounting office The tenth annual Christmas the stone passages to the grotto opened. Administrative Officer party for children unden 12 years of the Nativity, bearing the figure; Ralph Rehberg. of Rochester, of age, living west of White River | of the Christ Child. It will be N. Y. took Chi upstairs and in Indianapolis, will be held at placed on a marble slab. _ : we had 1 a m. tomorrow in White's offered. to pay him as Market, 401 8. Warman A Protestants who have no share specified. He refused to accept James H "White n oe in the Church of the Nativity and said. it was not enough. He said Santa Claus will be br oni will hold an open air carol sing- wanted his retirement pay. lto distribute cand at ing service on Manger Square, I explained to him we would toys. Toney E. Anay. will he just in front of the church. Many have to get that from the pension master of ceremonies 8 of the visiting Americans will bureau. I could not offer it he i ‘ join the choir of St. George's An- him. I asked him to leave the . gelican Cathedral in familiar building. Burned in Blast | Christmas songs. | I went back into my office. Chi] Arnold Ransdell, 50, of 621% N.| — S— | stayed. He was still hess half} Hlinols 8t., was In _air condition . : an hour later, just outside the|in Methodist Hospital today after Gifts for Truman accounting office. I finally took his clothing caug * fire from a Flood Into Blair House him by the hand to lead him gas tank explosion yesterday in WASHINGTON. Dec. 24 (UP) downstairs. He was trespassing. Chon Brothers Auto Parts Co.,| 5 p —Although President Truman is/ Brother Appears in Rangdett A Ave. Police said| NET 4d spending Christmas at his Inde- Chi’s brother then appeared. | Ds Jel a welding. en vi pendence, Mo.; home, he will have He had been among various Chi- _ T= “7 57" = 77 nk. about 100 presents to open when nese who happened to be inside he gets back to Blair House. our Sompound, when we were laced under house arrest. | The gifts, which hive. been ar P x 4 tiving from all -sections of the We hired most of those people nation, include turkeys; bacon, Saught pe ui ap on ther| cakes and fruit. In the past ®* ay a s. 8 -DrOLher most of the food sent to Mr. Tru- pounced on me and pounded my man during the holidays has been back and shoulders. 1'let-go off

: Chi's hand whereupon he went distributed among hospitals and down on the floor and seized a

other. institutions. radiator with both hands. MeanThe President also has received while, Mr, Rehberg grabbed the between 10,000 and 12,000 Christ- brother and shoved him out and mas cards from his. well-wishers. closed, the door.

: LA lc L A moment later I saw the| | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING MOUSE brother starting upstairs with a

o \ hele” LH EE stick of lumber. Mr. Rehberg, ebite far the week 14 LX) od went down and. intercepted him |

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Parties Theater's pr John a guests for grandmother, Phillip Bredel Brooks. Susan Ma Shortridge, 8 Elizabeth and Attending Tex.; Freddie

Birthday Pe Mrs, Phill in honor of | Tuesday will Helweg and 8 Alice Holling Georgeanne D: and Susan guests. Dotigla with the Mill Nancy, Willi: Nancy and K be hostesses f Their guests + Lynn David, and: Marjorie Nancy Bourke nie ‘Wolff with Susan Wah Ann McGarve from - Dickens and Rayellen

Brownie Trc Twenty mi John Hash a Harrell's Bro blesville, will the Civic Tue Norva and R Nancy and IT Marianne and gomery and Neil Pryor. Attending performance Jimmy Hamr tenheiser and Katie Hudgins of Sue Ellen Carol Nelso also will be Wednesday. F Péggy Lurrie mansee, - Billy Jimmy Nelso belated bil Carol. 4 ¢78 Lynng’ Marga ley a be in we a

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Rollingses A Steve and P be hosts for Bobby Lang, F ny Stafford, Bobby Utterb: Dale, Lawr

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