Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1950 — Page 3
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Life Insurance Grou lL Ut Renames McKinney an on Spain
Former Governor Candidate to Continue “Hopes U. S. Will
As Indiana Representative of Convention ~~. | / E. Kirk McKinney, president of the Jefferson National Life" ; 5 uU i Insurance Co., and one-time esidigste | for Governor of Indiana, na ; ye . today was reappointed state vice president for Indiana of the 10,000 the number of AA suction of Alanius today, Increasing . se Its Influence American Life Convention. Tennessee. : state ang oe To Obtain Repeal Mr. McKinney will thus continue as official representative = . of stranded f i Pld HE 3 ? in Indiana of the convention's more than 220 life insurance Anti’ eri, sagas 5. A camry mers No Pa 2 sald today he Ropes the United Bresident of the Association of|tablished. Four other emp {States will influence other Unjted|L ¢ 881 Reserve . also will retire. ; They are
Nations to fepeal the UN ban onli 1 fe Insuranceggy beth Ellis, 730 Madison Ave; full diplomatic representation in/Companies of In- Thomas Murphy, 129 W. of Ald ; |diana, and was 8t.; Osear Larrabee, 656 Marion f Ave, and Harry Hn Ry R.
{//'The Senate Forglgn Relations at one time state EP iar vat: 0 itary; of State nersk Dean Acheson's announcement | Loan Corp. L that the United States will vote in the United Nations for repeal of now president of the ban. But whereas Mr. Acheson ‘said Savings & Loan merely this country will vote to|Association, forjreverse the 1046 General As-merly was a
1) New Augusta.” Their combined. | {| [years of seryice total 327 years,
Coroner Absolves
Mr. McKinney
sembly recommendation for with-| drawl of ambassadors, Mr, Con-| nally said he hopes the United States will use “our influence” on
Democratic city chairman, president of the Works Board and president of the Real Estate Board.
Boys in Shooting
Holds Evansville Hotel
Death Was Accidental
EVANSVILLE, Jan. 21 (UP)
{the other nations. - (of| The guy who turned the old
“The Franco government Spain) does not have my ap-| ‘stop me if you've heard this one”
cotland. In ton and Oregon. Three tee Chicago bo tant to ’ roval.,” Mr. Connal v {line inte a national trademark oe n-age cago boys were rye a Mississippi, swollen with Court Orders Admitted "a y Cltes AN ay sa, |will address a DePauw University|turned over to Juvenile Court to2 when Je flood crest of $he Shia Rive, Slayer jo Reformatory The gov Vs against Preston Tucker and seven associates charged with mail oa, ud, “Neither does the government AUlence Feb. ation Kamala: day with a recommendation that inet” He and Lauderdale counties in Ten-| SCOTTSBURG, Jan. 21 (UP)| conspiracy and violation of Securities and Exchange Commission regulations in Hampte to produce of Busy B08 he Satillite states. and ecturer whose butaorous! Be Feleadsd after a ner nesses. The big rivers feeder —Judge Fred Matthews of Scott! reariengine cars, was given fo the jury in Chicago yesterday. Left fo right, Tucker's attorney, mien toe tatters tnd 1 oro wo oliy/Dok “Try and Stop Me” was alo ip nog, a7 RCCOenta. oatl) vers Dr. Eisen streams in Arkansas and Tennes- Cipeuit fr today ordered! Frank McAdams, Mrs. Tucker, Tucker, and mother, Mrs. L. C. Holmes, awaiting the verdict. reason why we should not have DAational best seller, will speak on panion e shooting of their coms drier [vs doodne aE E Boven 8 oe Elevator Sold [Clings fo Old Dream | “hiar mane wih sh Chun, Sin Amon onl seam mn, 11. dt , the Arkansas National Guard|formatory pending a grand jury| gale of the Idaville Elevator to . tons Assembly tn aied NA° Gobin Memorial Church. Mr. a hospital two hours after he was . rescue work along the St. Fran- investigation in the death of a|the newly formed -Idaville arain| I) E k Still i | resolution urgin a I 7 Cert, also president of Random/|Shot in the head in a hotel room ‘avored cis River said that evacuation of Crothersville taxicab driver. & Feed Inc. by Loughry Grain! r. Cc ener i e ieves azok aasadors Rg Spain was > House and Modern Library, wilijshortly after the four boys .. rsity families was near completion. A| Lawrence Kovert, 32, was|Co. was announced today in Mon-| oe eo fended fo weaken the Franco/P® [OUFth guest speaker in the chicied in yesterdry, ; soldier on a rescue team said he|found fatally shot on a flooded |ticello. Stockholders are C. R. In Diri ible L xur Craft o t within 8 ty How. annual university lecture series. | After questioning Robert Hanan. 21 (UP) had never seen such “mass misery country road Wednesday. Bahler, Galveston, Harry Bahler, | a : u ’ Y BO Pain. How. ww © |stad, 17; Robert Johnson, 17; and littee of the and hardships among civilians.”| Bowers admitted in a signed Remington, C. R. Bleakney and| lin E Now 81. S Airshi (strengthening the nold ro. O!l Indiana Bef Telephone Co, Robert Rochette, 15, about the the Univer- Meanwhile, nearly 10,000 per-|statement that he shot Mr. Ko- W. 8. Ray, Indianapolis. Zepplin Expert, Now 81, Sees Airships om the Soanteh seonle | M¢operator Mrs. Edith Calvert to- Shooting Coroner Victor Conen A voted late sons In Southeastern Missouri vert for “carrying tales to my | The elevator will be arranged As Possible Rivals of Giant Ocean Liners w P peop. day became eligible for the com- Called the boy's death accidental. esidency of waited for the Army to tell them | wife.” ’ |by Ralph Loft, North Manchester. . 4 “I pointed out this aspect In pany's jeweled pin to commemo-| 1 can't see any malice iny to Becre- Corre - KONSTANZ, Germany, Jan. 21 (UP)—Dr. Hugo Eckener, whose the committee (political commit-/rate 30 years of telephone work. .|volved,” Coroner Conen said. The rdon Gray, . | dirigible Hindenburg blew up in 1937 with a loss of 36 lives, still be- tee of UN) but the committee re-| Mrs, "Calvert, employed here Hanstad boy signed a statement val of the 1 dirigibles make the ideal luxury liners of the air. ljected it. The Secretary of State|gince 1920. resides at 865 N. Glad-/S2Ying he pulled the trigger of a The 81-year-old Zeppelin expert contends that dirigibles could advised that such has been true. stone Ave. 1.32 caliber pistol after he broke who made . | provide the aerial counterparts of Britain's famed luxury ocean Reason for Ambassadors Albert J. Kurker, vice president|it: dumped the shells into his hand night, aid STRAUSS Co Hers, the Queen (hizabeth and Queen Mary. | “we appoint ambassadors to and general manager of Adams ung Slowed the Zan, ivi son Otek to have his . “They remain the ideal peace- foreign countires not to please & Co., Inc., home furnishing deal- e Juvenl.e sion Cap SAYS: TRADITION WITHA TOUCHOFTOMORROW! their people or their governments. ers, has resigned his position, G. F1oYd Long said the boys will be
Moxley, (turned over to Juvenile Court and ces 18 recommendation made to Judge {| |F. Wendell Lensing that they be {released to their parents. The four boys came from Chicago by bus yesterday “to look for jobs.” Police who searched their hotel room after the shooting found two pistols, three knives, an army bayonet, a wooden dagger and two toy guns, The boys admitted they talked about “pulling some holdups if they ran out of money.” The boys were “pretty well broken up”’ over the death of their buddy, police said. w
WOMAN SUES SUN FO HONG KONG, Jan. 21 (UP)—
lm vehicles for long-distance a [voyages in full comfort, and for rges UIC as {expeditions to deserts and polar |regions where landings might
We send ambassadors abroad to|Barret serve. the interest: of the United company direc- 4 States and its people. We've had|tor, announced diplomatic relations (with Spain) today. but of a secondary character, in| Before joining the person of a charge d'affaires. the firm, Mr.
. {have to be made at any time and 1 on any spot,” he said. h An ambassador has greater pres- Kurker was pres- §
“I am convinced that airship Sen. George Asks : 9 tige and can speak with greater ident and an ac-
(dirigible) flight service will be a| profitable business for long-range) . . nonstop Fighita; he Have ing They Get First Action authority. |tive partner in | public, 3 exe} Age for pnt tort| WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (UP)| “It is my hope that with our Kurker-Flaherty, Spe such long flights, which could —Sen: Walter F. George (D. Ga.) influence in the United Nations, Inc. at 22 W. range from New York to Cape-récommeded today that Congress the General Assembly resolution Maryland St. and town. South Africa, for example.”| 40 something and do it quickly” of 1946. may be repealed. Many of{30 E. Vermont - But Dr. Eckener indicated that{about cutting wartime excise|the countries participating in the St. He is now an 4 5 gurker the ex losion of the Hindenburg | taxes while taking more time to{former action have reversed their inactive partner, t ho mien N. J. ended hisStudy the balance of President views and are now convinced that| Effective with his resignation, bh bid to establish regular pas-| [TUMAan’s tax program. the resolution should be repealed.” Mr. Butkies will tate pod whole3 reat ——————————— |sale furniture selling senger Zeppelin service. | Mr. Truman will send a spe RECORDS ‘DEEP’ QUAKE rb
He built another dirigible inicial tax message to the House 1938, but Adolph Hitler ordered it| Monday. According to Congresdismantled in November, 1939, be- sional sources, he will ask for fore it could be placed in regular/excise tax cuts totaling about service. Hitler: wanted the alu- $750 million a year with off-
| Fifty years of service with BERKELEY, Cal., Jan 21 (UP)! |— ‘The University of California Paper Package Co. 802 8. Dela-
|seismograph reported a “deep” Ware St., will come to an end on |earthquake today, about 5900/the last day of January, as
Nancy Yi, pretty Chinese woman
in her early thirties, today filed ~~
a paternity suit against former Nationalist Premier Sun Fo,
Everett Rogers, 1352 8. Alabama
charging that he was the father
minum to build war plapes, Dr. setting increases which ultimate-|miles from Berkeley, “probably
ly would yield about $1 billion alin Chile.” The UC scientists said St., retires from active service. [of her two teen-age daughters
Eckener sald. rigid mod- year from higher taxes on ¢€o ithe quake lasted one hour and| Mr. Rogers came to the firm inland asking $3 a week maintenern a ay oie the} [porations, estates and ‘gifts. "| was 100 kilometers in depth. 1900, four years after it was es-anch. yee would be a times more; Mr. George, whose Senate Fi- Ce ' " . a
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vulnerable than planes or ships. [nance Committee will handle any JOR Dr. Eckener said his greatestitax legislation passed by the STRAUSS SAYS: desire now is to divert the Zep- House, expressed hope that expelin endowment fund to “inter-icise tax relief will be handled fo national cultural and scientific/separately from the rest of the tasks” designed to promote inter-| program. national good will He said he told Chairman Rob-| The endowment was established [et L. Doughton (D. N. C.) of | in 1908 by the late Count Zeppelin [the House Ways and Means Com- | to promote air shipping projects. mittee, which originates tax leg-| |It totaled $12 million to $14 mil- Islation, that the Senate “might {lion at one time, mostly invested find it necessary to proceed” on lin branches of the Zeppelin com- excise taxes without waiting for
TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW
pany and the Dornier airplane the House. { factories. Under Heavy Pressure | In January, 1947, the Zeppelin That warning reflected the!
plants in Friedrichshafen were heavy pressure already evident turned over provisionally to the in the Senate for action soon to| city by French occupation ausreduce excise levies. The Senate thorities. Dr. Eckener hopes the already has a minor House bill, plants will be returned to the Zep- affecting tax laws, to which the pelin company to replenish the Senate Finance Committee atendowment fund. tached an excise reduction rider “I would then propose to in-|last time. It could be called uj clude in the board of administra-/for action at any time. | tion a mumber of French and House Speaker Sam Rayburn other foreign representatives,” he has promised tax legislation in a said. “single package” bill, and Mr, An Initial task, he said, would George said he believed Mr. | be to improve Franco-German re- Doughton was “inclined” to favor lations, “the key to European the same approach, although no consolidation.” The best security final decision had been made. for France, Britain and the best] But the Georgia Senator said of western Europe against a Rus- he was “anxious to get the excise sian‘ invasion lies in true partner- question settled for the sake of ship with Germany, he said. the business of the country.” “It would be foolish of the West The tax rates involved are those [to renounce the German section of Which became effective in 1943 {the European defense bloc.” he On jewelry, furs, toilet prepara- | said. “The rebirth of the Zeppelin tions, admissions, transportation, 'endowment as an instrument of telephone and telegraph charges | peace would be a visible and ef- and other items. |tective symbol of Germany's good-| pup DYE IS CAST IN GREECE JL eee | ATHENS, Greece, Jan. 21 (UP) i$ PERISH IN FARM FIRE |—~The president of the Greek
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threatened .
Cohner Jr. is drive chairntan,
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