Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1950 — Page 29
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Jimmy Jackson, popular veteran of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's “500,” today was named as driver for a new hightered in the race nexi May 30. Entry of the diesel from the| Cummins Engine Co., Inc,, Columbus, Ind., was announced by Wilbur Shaw, president of the Speed.
D. J. Cummins, vice president in charge of engineering, sald the new car is under construction and will be called the “Cummins Diesel Special.” It is a rear-drive, six cylinder, four-cycle supercharged creation with a piston]
displacement of 401 cubic inches. | D ] bh L d K gl The engine, with a bore of 4.125 un op’ S ea S e ers
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frame Kurtis Kraft chassis, Uses 4000 RPM's
The new engine, according to Mr. Cummins, is designed to turn at a maximum speed of 4000 rev-|
will be mounted in the tubular- In Evening of Low Scoring
By GENE LAWSON | Honor count production was at a minimum on the bowling front want to play him at the position last night as only four marks above 650 were posted. Herb Dunlop led the pace by spilling 686 pins in the Eli Lilly olutions per minute, an increase loop. Herb uncorked scores of 234, 197 and 255 at the Pennsylxim y ia alle A | The only Indianapolis Classic bowler to topple 650 or more was The first diesel ever driven at Bob Kelley. Kelley plastered use and Bud Howe (204)
floted by maples with Indiana Fur. In a ond Anish ting his series,
games of 207, 222 and 234. Mr, Shaw sa, he R. Busselle rang up a 661 se-| start at 9 p.m. and will be for
ries on counts of 192, 241 andi,.neht of the Polio Fund. only 90 miles per hour while the 228 in the Allison Commercial |
the engines now in existence.
Dave Evans and finished 13th. In| that race, diesel was required to qualify at
other cars were required to hit
circuit at Pritchett's, BO an bio in the session’s fourth and last hich opens Apr. 15, at Colum{honor count by upsetting 652 pins jc © Jackson, who was an athletic in the West Side Merchants loop loop. | star at Tech High School here, | Busselle posted games of 3th now lives in Desert Hot Springs, 231 and 221 with Hornaday Cal. He has participated in each| Brass Rai of the last four 500-Mile races pace and never has finished worse than matc 10th. Last year he placed sixth ning aga after driving the Howard Keck keglers from t
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explain the role Hiss played in the formation of United States policy. Their Democratic colleagues remained silent. Hiss, a former top-ranking State Department official, was sentenced to five years in prison yes-
Stengel Hopes He Slangel Hopes He Back to Outfield
NEW YORK, Jan. 26 (UP)—
ass while Herman - itle. The fourth round is scheduled
| Tommy in the outfield.
Only 18 days remain for bowlers Odie turned ¢ onter the ABC tournament
Betzel to Pilot Th CR Date aa ad oF To Olympians Give Syracuse Chiefs |
_ tion with such a setup this winter, . i 4/and sought Eddie Robinson from Kirshbaum Center ternational League, succeeding the Mr. Hiss around” but said the
; . late Jewel Ens. Ens managed House committee should follow, the Washington Senators. There Scene of Clinic ge (through in its investigation of spy |
o terms were disclosed but it his problem.
N e ap-| was estimated he ill RE AD or corny te the 80t the lowdown from the In. pennant in 1928. He also man- Chambers as espionage agents,
dianapolis Olympians at a cage aged the Louisville AA club. {have either died, left the govern-| clinic held in the center last night.| Betzel played with the St. Louis/ment under a cloud or fled the|
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Merrily signing their world) champion stars with nary a mumble of dissatisfaction, the! He has appealed the conviction
and is free on bond. upon that perennial headache at
first base. The Yanks always have first basemen in one of two quantities —t00 many or not enough. Casey! Stengel! hoped that this will be a too-many season. With rookie Joe Collins the latest to approve his contract for 1950, the Yanks have these can{didates for the first base job— Collins, Tommy Henrich, Fenton | Mole and Johnny Mize. The list is impressive at first, until the fan reflects upon the headaches of 1949. Last Year's Story In the first place, Henrich is the only man who could be con|sidered the team's “regular” first {baseman and Stengel does not
terday if he had any comment on the case, Acheson Statement “Whatever the outcome of the appeal,” he said, “I do not intend to turn my back on Alger Hiss. “I think every person who has
titude shall be. Each must decide according to -his own stand-| |ards and principles. | “For me there is no doubt as {to these standards and principles.| |They were stated a long time ago {on the Mount of Olives.” Some Republicans bemoaned |
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feel compelled to pledge his support to a former department of{ficial who, in effect, has been con-
[at all. He wants hard-hitting
The parade went like this last
season: Dick Kryhoski and Jack These three s Indianapolis Olympians gave a young fan a big |Victed of giving state secrets to a t Phillips alternated at first. Then| p,. up the basketball success ladder last night at a cage clinic (AT, Agent of a foreign power.
| [ Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R. 8. D.),/so wi wre the Pere Henrich, Yes pitied i nt in the Kirshbaum Community Center. Jeffrey Lockwood, 7, was a ome wre" re working for the United
teady when he climbed up for a set shot but he wasn't |vestigating the Hiss case keglers who will oppose the tough {system proved ineffective. Hen- bit uns y Pp as a ™ Brass Rail outfit. The battle will rich was hurt and Bill Johnson| worried a bit because he had Alex Groza, Bruce Hale and Ralph member of the House Un- -Ameri-| (R, Cal,) an Ferguson, took over. The Yankees next Beard (left to right) on his team. [can Activities Committee, told bought Mize, and he, too, was .
(who Played a leading role in jn-
{newsmen that such a statement]
hurt shortly afterward. Collins could have come only from “poor,
Plans Campaige
arrived Henrich returned to ac-
Stengel admitted dissatisfac-| yesterday was appointed manager eral government. He emphasized
of the Syracuse Chiefs in the In-/that he does not want “to Kkick|
was plenty of trade talk, but no {Indianapolis in 1940, : trade, so Casey is still left with| Kirshbaum Community Center, Betzel piloted the Indianapolis] rings disciosed by Mr. Chambers, basketball teams will be playing téam in 1927, '28 and '29. His team and by Elizabeth T. Bentley.
A's Eye Pennant like old pros from now on. They|won “the American Assoclation| “All the people described by
The Olympians displayed their/Cardinals as second baseman for|country,” he said. * “But I would
ja the hearts of National League to the others. wood hopefuls . and interested treal Royals of the International iH pitchers Is right down the Yankee, adults. ry phase of basketball Leaguwe in 1945 and Jersey City] “It may be that some of them | mastery was demogitated. There! in 1047. i—particularly some of the minor!
Confidence oozed from Phila- were foul shooting exhibitio |characters in the Bentley group—
: delphia, where Catcher Joe Tip- 1 g 1 Alex {are again working for the gov- # ton signed for the Athletics 10501 Brust Hate: Pivot plays by Alex Schnittker | Leads iernment. It is also possible that | season with the assurance, “we're! Beard and Wah-Wah Jones and
$21/80Ing to win the championship tips by Malcolm McMullen F. McPerran, Pinch um, Tricking No. 1 2%%ithis season.” He had been traded jiivin, tins Shaeffer. k ha
: 2 to the A’s by the White Sox. Bvaly Qi mplan was Niftounded . Big 10 Scorers EV ENTS TODAY
Not yet eying a championship,/by a swarm of kids. diana Retail Hardware Assoclation=-Last
NY for even the first division, the St./stérs really kept the pros ph CHICAGO, Jan. 26 (UP) — ase Hardwood Lumbermen's Assoclssl. Co Mixed 34 Louis Browns continued their un-|with their questions and requests Hones ThrouEy Friday Severin Fas
Hl loading program, Another of |for Autographs. At the end of the| The Pattie for the Big Ten scor-|ingiiss, Couscl of Fraternal sng sect
/their over-30 men is gone. Stan|instruction period the Olymps ing championship appeared to be Real riisine ClabNoon a abington. Spence, 35-year-oM outfielder ob-| were ready to start collecting the between three men, Dick Schnitt- Le- Deum International. Foram —6:30 p. m.. {tained from the Boston Red Sox kids’ autographs. {ker of Ohio State, Don Rehfeldt; K. of C auditorium ast May, was sold to Los Angeles
Most of rgd Fupils t of Wisconsin and Whitey Skoog, Dn tn ome eer Night and of the Pacifi ost o e kids present were! r—— hit .240 in at League. He embers of the Hardwood ©f Minnesota, conference statis-| EVENTS TOMORROW
gang sponsored by the Com Se showed today: 4 EDF RR y+ 1 apolis Junior amber of Com-| hnittker has averaged 2 otel.” tore A _ Kirshbaum Trips merce. The Hardwood Gang forms non ts per game for a 110 total "rout Baturday. Antlers svaciativa
i Park Five, 53- 51 the juvenile rooting section at the| =o = oo and first place, [rilow pital das: Lumbermen's Assacia-|
iana no neil of Fraternal and Social ¥pool,
Olymps’ home games. The Hard-! 10¢/ Bob Parker's field goal in the wood Gangers proved that they're 484i final three seconds enabled Kirsh-| just as eager on the basketball|
ind while Rehfeldt has a 21.75 point| Secieties— foal day, C pool, , per game mark for 87, counters|Inglanape it, rating 3 Ex ty S Kiwanis Clu Noon, Claypoel n four matches, Skoog, with mm Kiwanis Club-Noon. iayboel, oints in four games, had a 19.25 Optimist Club—Noon, Severin. p ————————
average.
winner's court. members, PAL Club cagers. Outshot from the field, the win-| The program was under the 8 won by sinking 11 free tosses. supervision of Earl Montgomery, DeVoe, Park center, hit nine director of the Kirshbaum Center.|
a4 Ludlow berta M. Sullivan, 44. 19024 Ludlo
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Black paced Danville High School cr | to a 39-30 victory over Decatur The East Chicago and Bloom-| i d ‘Central here last night. ington sectional meet and the Faghe Ra ozen starts, took the ~ pack controlled the backboard state. Wrestling meet in Lafayette amd midway in headeq”nd period all the way and racked up 10 gr again under the guidance of 8 to 7 at the first quarter, but| PON'S In the second quarter 1074p, ypgiana High School Athletic
awks' fat trailed*19 to 14 at the intermis- **3 11° Hav 20- 1 CL the half. Association after a sevencyear la
{floor last night, The victors, winning their on
Hiss ‘Influ Threatens to Cut Off State Pending Full Ex; Explanation by : Jan. 26 (UP)—Republican Senators threatened oppose any further funds for the State until (Congress investigates the extent p governmen
am by Secretary of State Dean Acheson's sage of of support for the convicted perjurer, they said the Secretary must
terday for lying to a grand jury about his espionage conspiracy with Whittaker Chambers, the former Communist spy courier.
Mr, Acheson, a close friend of Hiss and his brother Donald, was asked at his news conference yes-
of Alger Hiss’ the
Acheson Quotes Bible to Explain |
Support of Hiss
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 (UP) ~Secretary of State Dean Acheson, the son of an Episcopal bishop, referred reporters to the e to explain his s Alger Hiss. pra of He told them to read the 25th chapter of the Gospel according to St. Matthew beginning with the 34th ‘verse. In these verses, Jesus says: “Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, ‘Come ye blessed of ‘My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.
known him has on his conscience! the serious task of what his at-|
befuddled Dean Acheson.” “
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27 {four points in the average per Edward J. Sullivan, 45, 1924 Ludlow; Al- i art; games with 78 points in five Harry E Bennett, 20, 1410 W 38th; Betty At Colemags
sion. se. Decatur Central an Danviife (39) ap Deaf School led 29 to 21 at they... If! “Tats of Entries for the sectionals Feb Gam Gi Watch hay
pf "3 three-way mark. Pike was paced | Holderfid. 1 111 must be filed with the IHSAA 0 4 not later than 4 p. m., Feb, 3, 3 { Commissioner L. V. Phillips said Ls GRRY i 1
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“For 1 was hungered and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger and ye took me in. “Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick and ye visited me: I
{was in prison and ye came unio me.”
REPORTERS 'v were hard put to find a Bible at the State Depart-
the fact that Mr. Acheson should|ment and finally asked press
officer Lincoln White for help. After considerable trouble, Mr. White found one man in the State Department who had one— Dean 1 Acheson.
Sens. William F.__setOwiand,
(R. Mich members of the Senate. ropriations Committee, [gest Congress should withhold funds from the State Department {until it determines the influence
He said he plapmed to start a Hiss had inside the government. tion—and he, finished the season SYRACUSE, N. Y., Jan. 26/campaign to terte “all the Alger| and the World Series. S ow own’ (UP)—Bruno Betzel of Celina, 0.,/ Hiss Copamtinists” out of the fed-
‘The time has come,” Mr. Ferguson said, “when the Secretary must come before the appropriations committee and show exactly what is going on in the State Department. “That is the place to get the facts,” he sald. “The public can~ not ‘turn its back’ on crimes of this kind because it would ens - courage other officials to do wrong.” The committee begins hearings on the department's 1951 fiscal
know-how before 350 young hard. six years. He managed.the Mon- like to know what has happened budget next Monday. Mr. Asheson {1s the first witness.
The Secretary first met the Hiss, brothers when they were brilliant Harvard law clerks and secre< |taries to the late Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes,
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i Ft TP Avg Betty L. Mowry, 19, 3735 N. Emerson | fe Betty Allen; nard; The win was the sixth in eight Kelley, WXLW sports announcer, D. Schnittker, Oblo St E § 42110 22.0 Joseph L. Maliah, 2513782 W. Morris; Lest fii. Joseph, Julia Rembond Lilian , isconsin 5 17 81 21.7V°¢ , 108 1 ’ ard, Lott (Sagts for Kirshbaum while Park made a~transcription of the clinic. Skoog. Minnseota $18 183m i” Hoo over, 20. #401 College; Bonnie J.| At St Vineent's— Merle, Mary Shelton. [su ered its third loss in eight ness: Nordue 5 30 14 1 3| “Eaton, 23. Indianapolis DEATHS | Ragelis, Northwestern 5 30 14 74 148 a attempts. Pro Basketball Johnson. Minnesota 4 23 6 34 140 Fo dean Kennett, 28.0 0 8c Mabama; Mary McKcighan. 80. 647 N. Jefferson, rie inois 5 2 3 y y ovascula 18. | Kir. Comm. oo on Park School (51) Results Tast b Night Watson. Indians’ , 4 2 a 53 133% Tommie L Hamiiton 15148 38 Grand Marian Helen Britht, 21, at Long, adrenal & It pf! { « 85, St Supr wicz ichigan. 5 26 2 2 . ‘ : ? Ar tg : sufticienc Earergt 3 4 "2 NeVoe.f S 1 " New’ ork 08 Ft © Way! e686, Fend oy Northwest ert 22 19 63 126 tone, 23 877 Btusts Fletcher: sil Andrew Beh beri Garo By ogardits. { Eades 4 2 3Raganf 0 0 1 Washington 65, Tri-Cities 62 STANDINGS Ma h 24 le 0. 1 1 ndre am rain, #1, 1131 8. RichParker.c erloc Fg Ft Opp Martin R. Englehart, 2 hdianapo is land, arterioscleros Bradley.g : 3 Wines ? 3 3 War 10 ames “Tanient W I Pct Pct Pct Pts Pts | Carolyn J Jf ronst 18, 5225 Eng Figrence Elizabeth Whitted, J 1054 WwW, Tavel.g 0 2 5K Johnston. 41 4 penver at Anderso Ohio State 4 1 800 323 .646 336 29] Robert B Jadehery, 7 214 “Martha 0th, arteriosclerotic heart. * Kahn.g 2 1/8ullivan.g 2 0 3 New York at Baltimore. Wisconsin 3 1.750 283 800 228 20 208 Eunice C,8windle, 21. 2114 Mart Nota Brown, 8, 3626 Winthrop, coronary |J.Johinston,g 1 1 3 Rochester at Syracuse 1 . 3 2.600 .276 .607 P ol DOs s — . to W at Boston Minnesota . 2 2 500 .328 636 234 309 DIVOKCE SUITS FILED Anna Marle Fox, 77. 1714 Union, coronary Totals 21 11 18! ‘Totals 23 517 Washington at St Louls. = Ind Nana 2 2.500 267 611 ul 232 Lilian vs. Geor e Cunningham: James wiSclusio ¥ Kegl 52, 36 school 13° score: Kirschbaum 30, Park — Michigan . 3 388 25s of 280 Toto vs. Lillian P. Brown, Mary L. vs iliam FX exley, 36 E. 57th, coronary . - 2 , 3 asa] W. McKinney. Barbara W. vs Danville Cagers Win Fre 13500 3% Wh Ravers 0 mevin "iy BV soy Josie Jefferies, 85, 1145 Busene. cerebral - ger, Lucllle vs filam osers, Cath- fe C Deaf School Wins — - ~ erine L. vs. Sherman C. Cossell. Katherine May! le Constance Riall, 77, at Long, care 39-30 Over Decatur p L. vs. Joseph M Gabbard, John 8. vs. Louis Profeta, 53, at I. U. Medical Center, ea ’ |Elsie G. Woodward; Shirley A vs Earl carofnoma chool’s basketball team ers Times State series / |H. Wise; Charlot vs. Robert Y york Rozella Anna Margolis Kauffman, 63, at Methods turned back a last-minute Pike DANVILLE, Ind., Jan, 26—An |A. vs. Roy E. Willams: Gladys Cvs. | ist, arteriosclerotic heart Township rally to win 32 to 31 I ; on Se J Wrestli in Dates | Lawrence b Yarnell i Lena vs Georus w Lewis Ostermeyer, 72, 1631 English, care 18- point outburst by ‘enter mi ” Moss; arie vs. John hite; Mary vs cinoma from the Red Devils on the Pike CT — Fr ai :
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