Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1950 — Page 2
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SUNDAY, FEB. 19, 1950
"WASHINGTON,
tions Committee =aid may be near”
a “peace offensive”
‘ganda Advises Warni
the administration’ nothing could be_galne« peace ppw by direct n with Moscow, “Ha told reporters It
gen bombs if the
Mr.
“®=*Winston Churchill's
British Prime
next week's
in the White House.
LONDON, - Feb.
nations, but only
However,
not make them reside
trar, said.
tering teeth as of this
ing difficulties
_. since cold weather, LAFAYETTE, Feb
near here,
the wheel.
ANDERSON, Feb. of music and music ec Anderson, College, pamed to membership tional Common mittee of the
Amphion Male Chorus. ” ” ”
ment of the Rev. © pastor of New Salem
He replaces the Rev,
fll health. “ 7 ” DP’s GIVEN AID RUSHVILLE,
Feb.
A-call went out last
furnishings like lamps,
Rush County
County will take -Szelazeks in its best
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advisable for Secretary of Dean Acheson—and British For={ eign Secretary Ernest Bevin to] meet with Russian delegates. {
. Around the Stote—
IU Students Not Sure - Of Where They're Residents”:
Census Bureau Rules They Live In Bloomington, But School Says Outstaters Do Not
BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 19—Out-of-state Indiana University pimping Co., would like to see students are and they aren't legal residents of Bloomington. The U. 8. Census Bureau has ruled IU students will be counted into condition for use of West Side as legal residents of Bloomington in the 1950 census. ut-of-state students included in this category will jiyer at Birch Ave. and McCarty not be exernptéd from paying nonresident tuition. The ruling does gy are in need of repair, he said.
” ou . © PILL BLAMED FOR CRASH. , eb. 19-— An _.. anti-cold tablet was blamed for “Meanest thieves” stole the chick-/dore Beck, Fletcher Trust Co. # 8 $6000 tractor-trailer accident en house and most of the chickens branch manager, treasurer; Mr.
your neighbor” tradition.
a =0 aAPPrAR WITH HEIDT BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 19— Bloomington harpist’ and vocalist’ Barbara Atkins, who appeared on the Horace Heldt show at Indiana | . University auditorium early this
4 nth, will appear again on EN hy ~Atking
Russ Feelers The N Seen for Talk §F On Atom Bomb
Press Dispatches From Soviet Hint > At Kremlin Move
Feb.
“The time
for direct atomic -eontrol talks with Moscow,
Authoritative quarters. said after studying a big sheaf of press dispatches from the Boviet 7 World Report, Page 15, capital that Russia may be getting ready to suggest high-level conferences with thig country on
major world problems, including control of aton weapons, But their first. reaction was enutious; They satd—suchovertures, in the initial syages at least, woul
on propa-
ng
Mr. Connally broke away from
line — that i for world egotiations
might be State
opment and stockpiling of hydro-
conference
failed, And they should be told,| White he said, that “when better bombs organizers have - ducked in are built, we will build them.” Connally disagreed with pressing the civic advantages of
suggestion
that President Truman and the neighborhood establishmenta. Minister — which | Mr. Churchill hopes to be after session was held and offigers of, elections — should the unit were elected. | freet-Soviet-Premier—Josef-Statn| Some of the _members.admit, co operation tn-the Vattey zone: Hé pointed out that Mr. Truman that before they were banded to-|. : already has rejected that idea, gether they hardly knew more, mber has been in the neighunless Stalin wants to meet him than the names of thelr fellow, rood 24 years. The youngest,
Attlee Insists UN
Is Proper Medium 18
framework of the United Nations,
nts of In-
“7 diana, Charlés BE. Harrell, regis-
The boost {in population subject to the census may mean Bloom-| ington will jump from rating of a PLANE CARRIES third-class to second-class city.
» = o RADIO STATION MOVES, LAFAYETTE, Feb. 19 —An-|.. ts hurriedly s ned a course of White River, the assonouncers in Radlo Station WASK cep to the Foun or: Yhe ship. here can broadcast without chat-| . y
week,
The station has moved to new , : " y studios. from the Wallace Buila- tM waiting cab a sick bulldog. ing which was damaged by firel, in October. There have been heat-| in the Wallace Building since the fire and announcers have been working In «coats, hats, gloves and mufflers
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NAMED ON COMMITTEE
19—Robert
A. Nicholson, instructor in theory lucation at Jas on the Na-, Repertoire Com Associated Choruses of America. Mr, Nicholson is also director of the local
been
Male
~ PASTOR APPOINTED RUSHVILLE, Feb. 19—AppointM. E. Abel as , Methodist; Church here has been announced.
Dr. J. W.
McFall, who resigned "because of
19—Newly
arrived Polish DP's Mr. and Mrs. . Stanislaw {Szelazek are learning all about Hbosier neighborliness. week that } the new arrivals needed household furniture: Everything from major items like a stoy Ing room table to small bits of
e and din-
chairs and
rugs, started pouring in. A few’ major items still are needed, the Salvation. Army says, but from indications Rush care of the
“help out
18 (UP)—Reports of a possible new Russian peace move cir-| culated here today and Chair-} man Tom Connally (D. Tex.) + of the Senate Foreign Rela]
(UP)— bers, Prime Minister Clement Attlee “promote friendly relations said tonight that Britain is “ready tween the various businesses, proand eager” to discuss atomic con-|fessions and citizens In the Valtrols with Russia and all other ley area.” through the!
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These are the officers and directors of newly organized Valley Business Men's Association, Inc. Left tor
McGoun and Roy Butcher. Valley Businessmen Seek
To Promote Mutual Aims
Edward Wolfarth, Pharmacy Owner, Named First President of Embryonic Organization ha By DAVID WATSON | West Indianapolis has found its voice.
But he sald the Russians It isn't a very big volce yet but the chances are better than should be put on notice the even that it-will be soon: On the West Side it's called the “Valley United States would push devel- Business Men's Association, Inc.”
For more than a month the idea has been brewing in the minds of a few businessmen in the Oliver Ave. area just west of
7e Tc pe kK the River. For weeks 08 organization is open to retallers, ’ holesale rofessionals and lout of business: houses there wholesalers, = pro n |
manufacturers in the area. Association President Edward Wolfarth, owner of Wolfarth Pharmacy, 1235 Oliver Ave. said the potential membership is about 70. Officers and directors alone have & total of 151 years busi-
knitting together the operators of
Last week the first organized,
The oldest business operated by
| businessmen. labout two years.
Purpose Clted | No Big. Projects Yet. { But that's all changed now. In Because it is only one week old, ihe. words of pagociation mem- the association hasn't settled on their purpose will. be {0} “big® projects,-but all the be-| embers have ideals on -what |they would like to see done in the
| Valley. T {One of the major problems The young association has an..." yp Wolfarth sald, 1s
linitial membership of 35. but the traffic. The city recently installed ’ |a traffic light on the West side of White River at Oliver Ave. But approximately 700.8chool children [stil cross Oliver Ave, at Warren |Ave., where there is no light. Traffic is heavy In the afterwhen industrial plants change shifts. Oliver Ave. ia also taking traffic from Kentucky Ave., felosed in sections for rebuilding. ‘Gurney Bush, operator of Bush
the neighborhood's two parks put
children. Both Riley Park and an-
jr
| Mr. Heidt Jate last week that she. Idea Wins Support. J
had been accepted to appear on| His suggestion was supported {the national network show. iby Joe Yaver, operator of Yaver“a nn © lowitz department store, 1253 SICK DOG _ |Oliver Ave, who would like to see EVANSVILLE, Feb. 19—A [juvenile delinquency curbed. small plane landed at Evansville! Then there are ‘flood control {Afrport the other day and its two measures needed to free the
[ciation declared, and additionai They went into the plane, came building space to care for School out with a litter and carried to 47 pupils. -A public housing pro {gram would be welcomed on the “Take us to an animal hospi. West Side, and, in the future, perfal . . . quick,” they ordered. haps Oliver Ave. could be exAfrport officials are still won- tended to the National Road. dering about the identity of the These are some of the things patient and what the serious fll- Peing considered by the embryness was that caused the emer- Onic association. Some day. memgency run. {bers hope, the dreams may bere come a reality.
A HT Officers. and. directors of the association include Mr. Wolfarth; 17— Mr. Yaver, vice president; Theo-
STEAL CHICKENS, HOUSE | BLOOMINGTON, ° Feb.
which provide the livelihood of 80- Bush, secretary; Lionel McGoun,
revo hAAET BAYT 30m of MiaR -vear-atd- tnvalid-Masshal- Hughes of moMacis oF oodMapkot i OF ax from driver and owner of a tractor- who lives south of Bloomington. Short, of Ora's Grill; Lew Fletchtrailer outfit, said he took an anti- Sheriff Noble Sciscoe said sale of er, or Harrison Furniture Co.; cold tablet and became drowsy at chickens and eggs was the only Roy Butcher, editor of the Enter-
source of revenue for Mr. Hughes prise; Dr. Ernst Rosenthal, den-
He ran off the highway, hit aand his wife and that the theft tist; and Raymond Elliott, of Elfence and the tractor-trailer over- left
‘them with very little revenue. liott's Bakery.
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Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Feb.
lege ates-
Atlantic City. .
The alumn{ meeting -will held In conmection with the an-
nual meeting of the American Death Race to Hospital umbus and St. Philips Catholic “hurch.
Association of School Administrators, Feb, 25 to Mar. 2 in Atlantic City.
session director, will toastmaster. Speakers will the I. U. school of education, and Claude Rich, alumni secretary. Other school of education mem-
bers who- plan to attend from the open.
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Jas EST C55 Marooned ! Fils for Sheriff 14 Hours in Gar by Blizz
14 Hours in Car by Blizzard Ex-Policeman Seeks
Cage Mentor Tells‘ How He Restrained Pupils GOP Nomination - Fromleaving Stalled Auto. in Sub-Zero Vigil a
| James E. Langsford, retired ——p oil Note: Donald H. Mitr, 27, basketball coach of the Jiudianapolis policeman, has an- Drayton, N. D., grammar school, was stranded with seven. boys {nounced his candidacy for the gor 14 hours in his automobile while returning from a game. One of the winter's worst blizzards was raging. The temperature was
| Republican nomination for sheriff fof Marion #5 degrees below zero. There was a foot of snow in the car. In the
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County. following dispatch he tells how he and the children survived the Currently in night.) = the loan busi-
By DONALD H. MITZ, As Told to the United Press ) DRAYTON, N.: D., Feb. 18—We talked mostly about that plane k | that was lost in the Northwest and how .everybody was coming out all right. . | »— We kept pounding our feet so they wouldn't freeze. The boys and I started out from Walhalla (N. D.)-about 4 p. m, ‘after winning a tournament game, 37 to 17. The boys were pretty - happy. There were three cars of! a _ lus, 19 boys and three adults. The {others were stranded, too, but got, 4 8 nd spent the 0.5 farm house & Pp go to sleep and about 3:30 this I had Marlow Crawford, Jacob morning they got kind of panicky *
capture of three armed bandits Larson, Eldred Gerou, Carl Van and fain they ere s0 cold they and was elevated from patrol- Camp, Robert Dazelle, Dennis couldnt sia * {man to detective sergeant. He Brodeur and another boy who got Wanted to Get Out | was head of the vice squad during a ride from us. All are about 15 They wanted to get out and the war years. years old or a little younger. look for help. ) > t Asks Support | It was snowing when we left. | had to convince them that ight, foreground, are Lionel | Mr. Langsford opened his cam- but-I thought we could make it they weren't cold at all and that Elliot, Theodore Beck, Joe “haign with an appeal for the all right because it still was day-jjs one of the toughest things I ~~ |support of GOP precinct commit- light and we had only 65 miles gyer did because it was five de[teemen and committeewomen, 0 80. = — ‘grees below zero and the wind | We hit a bad drift about 6 was blowing 35 miles per hour, ] have always ben an organ-i...sck and stalled the engine. We rhe visibility was zero. We, kept zation. Republican,» Mr. ranges. got it started again and then ran'talking, pounding our feet and
ness, Mr. Langsford pledged a “modernized proam of law enforcement” if - nominated and elected. He retired —Hfrom the Police —— : Department in l1947 after 20 Mr Langsford years of service, During his serv-| ice he was awarded three cita-| tions for meritorious duty in the|
low wouldn’t have to sit next to the door all the time. I wouldn't let any of the boys
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Bloomington campus are H. T. ford said, “and if elected I pledge _ + , gas. We were only three moving as much as we could.
18 — Batchelder, N. A. Fattu, I. Owen that every appointment on my . i More than 50 university and col- pogter, R. W. Holmstedt, Charles staff will be made from lists of miles from town. presidents who are gradu- [ong Paul W. Seagers, R. C. nominees recommended by preof Indiana University Rave gtapiey, 1.C T.arson Merrill TT. cinct committeemen and commit! been Invited to attend an I U. gaton, Harold Church and Fay ’ alumnl-buffet- supper Feb. 26.in Arganbright:—————— .
b Injured Man Loses
Serve as nere today, shortly after he was meet at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday i8-/ found injured beside his truck on North Park Masonic Temple to aged. The boys were wonderful.] They hustled us out of there clude Dr. W. W. Wright, dean of S36 near" Royal Center.
LOGANSPORT, Feb. 18—Rex. = D. Swope, 29, Robinson, Ill, died HR, Altman; “I. U. summer enroute to St. Joseph's Hospital|
| After daybreak two of the boys Turns On Radio who had-war surplus, parkas got We huddled. in the car and out when the storm died and went turned on, the radio. The heater to the farm house, about threestayed warm only 10 minutes and quarters of a mile away. We the weather was’ bitterly cold. agreed that all-ghduldn’t go bes — We heard a radio broadcast at cause two ~of -the boys weren't 10 o'clock saying we were lost and dressed warmly enough and didn’t that searching parties were out even have galoshes. looking for us. The people in] The fellows came back in a Drayton had organized a big little while with some more warm {telephone network to try to lo- clothes and just then we saw two {cate us and when that failed they tractors coming across the fields. It was too bad on the highway for them to make it.
| teewomen.” “1 The candidate resides with his- - : ——+{family-at 1209 N. Oxford St. He {is a member of the Fraternal Order of Police, Knights of Co-
Times State Service C
OES to Give Degrees North Park Chapter, OES, will Sent out tractors. in| That made us mighty encour-
_jaward degrees at a stated meet- Our car was new but one of the and we. were back in town hy
| State Police said Mr. Swopé ing. Pal night will be observed. doors was sprung and the snot;10 o'clock.
|was apparently hit by a truck, but! Mrs, Georgia Bllleter, worthy ma- kept blowing in until it got to
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