Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1950 — Page 2
1700 Tickets’ Aecdy ay for Dinner; — Barkley to Speak By ROBERT BLOEM | Baturday will be Hoosier Demo-| erate’ day to howl, ; They will kick off a noon with :
5 county chairmen ‘and vice EW 's luncheon, The big day will. wind up. with a bang with the annual Jefferson-Jackson dayi- _landin ding. dinner in the Egyptian Room of
ets sales at $35 a plate for thi
more than ever were sold for any
National Corimitteeman Frank! parents.
* syangements for Mrs. reception.
expected at the meeting will be
Theme of the banquet will be tu
duri dinner will
Army Al. For parame fot Tamas anlping C43 anor str pase crnbod din
Iitterbury Plane ‘Crashes; § Escape
C-46 Catches Fire: In Pennsylvania Four Ajlr Force crewmen and ‘two passengers leaped to safety
Mrs. when a .plane en route from At11; Carolyn, lterpury Alr‘Force base to a Penn-
mew oe un 8 Members. of Family Die Sanauer peseen 106 oars soo AS Stove Blast Burns Home
previous Jetferson-Jackson Day, Father of Six Perishes in Fight fo Enter
Top speaker for the dinner win| Burning Building to Rescue Children Vice President Alben Barkley.| ' MONSON, Me, A Bellz of -the show will be his perished and a ninth was critically burned early today when an! recent bride, “Mrs. Veep,” who'exploding off &tove turned their home into an inferno.. Six of the will reign at a reception in her victims were children. X honor Saturday afternoon. | The dead were Elwood ‘Smith, 35, ; (Harriet Smith. 65, and Mr. Smith's children, Patricia,
(UP) Eight members of a family,
a teamster: his mother,
{ + Fires; falls and "automobile {accidents caused by sub - - ZeT0 weather and icy streets and ride-| yy
They were told of this publicity the lephone
walks were reported all over
Indianapolis last night and early!
today. © Joseph Dickens, 35, of 1737 Uriion 8t., fell and broke his left jarm at the elbow while walking in the 1800 block Bluff Rd He was taken to General Hospital, James Johnson, of 1029 E. Ohio St. gashed his forearm when he fell as he walked across a vacant lot in the 1000 block E. Market St. He was given first ald by police.
o Kaocked Uheonssious
Mrs. Ardlyn Nitchell, 20, of 424 E. 33d St., slipped as she got out of an automobile. in front of her home and was knocked wuncon-
scious by the fall. She was re-
ported in. fair condition in St
die delegation would base
peachment A President's delay in invoking tne e Taft-Hartley Law. in: the coal “crisis. :
ke
stunt by long distance te!
fo Tndianapals dispaiches Fry Indiar Re Di Tm
mas the Majority Lindi
late yesterday. But so far as the 5¢
Congressmen are concerned this)
is _ strictly home grown horseradish. They have no intention of taking any such action. . In an effort to protect State
Chairman Cale Holder they agreed to say “no comment” when reporters asked Ahem about
the matter. Rep. Charles A. Halleck; ‘Rensselaer, dean of the delegation,
‘elaborated a’ little ‘regarding the
Mtuation, but stuck to the “no comment” agreement so far as the impeachment story was con-
cerned.
-Numerous-Lett
impeachment story." \
should have enforced the law
“I do think Presidént Truman
sooner,” she added. Rep, Raiph|[#f Non-Stop 2 hrs. 28 min, Harvey, New Castle, joined thell Take Your Family “no comment” chorus and Rep. || Te Earl Wilson, Republican, Bed- or You Travel Aquat
ford, was unavailable. Both Indiana’ Republican Sen: | ators declared” a “hands off”|§ policy. : an h
» Dorsey to Play #10: Malcolm, 8: Robert-8:
sylvania airfield burned last night. The twin-engined plane lost its] Oil stoves overheated and updercarriage and caught fire injcaused slight fire damage in 1128 crash landing at Olmsted Air! Carter St., 2207 Duke St, 3339 W. {Base near Middletown, Pa. ‘The Washington 8t..-and 125 Emmett 26-passenger C-46 took off from St. |Atterbury, near Columbus, Ind. a short time before, The plane struck” a drainage four accidents at slippery interdyke while landing and Fipped its
Ina ies to ‘make the party 4, ‘and A year- -old infant, fit the price, program arrangers) Hospitalized with little engaged Tommy Dorsey and his [recovery was Mr. Smith's wife, band to furnish music at the ban-'Norma, whose screams brought’ “quet. This headliner will be neighbors to her aid in this for-| backed up by local musical talent, est-encircled village. HEF including Miss Victoria Montani,| Mr. Smith, whe fled from the — harpist... —~—1blazing house with his wire, dled PAr&e of real estate assessments; Despite the lavishness of the ax he fought his way back into today announced his candidacy affair, its primary function re-/theé’flames in hope of rescuing for the Republimained to raise party funds for his mother and children. fhe coming campaign. After all’ pve of the.children and their {OF Center expenses, state organization offi- grandmother were trapped in bed. TOWnship Asses £ ¢lals expect to have a fat sum rooms on the upper floor of the SOT. feft over for the party treasury. story and .a half dwelling.” The! Other speakers on the program (infant died in his crib on the first has been a conwill include Gov. Schricker and!fiopor, where
AT Warren Enters Assessor Race
Elmer P. Warren, chief depiity | r Township Assessor in
«an nomination
with the sulting engineer in the construcMcHale. State Chairman Ira Hay-| A neighbor, Mrs. Earl Jackson, {tion and real es- — maker will officiate. The Rev. G. gajd she was awakened by the tate—business - Alexander Brooks will give the {sound of Mrs, Smith screaming here for 44 years. invocation, {hysterically in the back yard of During “the last Conn Sterling, director of the her home. Btill conscious when Yé¢ar he ‘has _ Department of Revenue, is inlaid arrived, Mrs. Smith said she headed the asTharge of arrangements. Mrs. |and her husband had escaped the sessment Margaret Afflis, probation direc-|/flames and then Mr. Smith had! real estate revaluation project un307, heads the committee on- ar-dashed- pack tito-the—house—in—a der Township Assessor “Roy” ph Barkley's vain effort to save the children. Combs. | He was a superintendent for] Bedford Stone Construction ™® Co. when it built the Coliseum at the Fairgrounds and several of
4 Kidded ‘Base firemen fought the blaze, 3 an Air Force spokesman said the
plane, was a “loss except for sal- Mr. Rose's wife, Mary Rose, 23,
Board Investigating An Afr Force board of officers is investigating. —Itplansto—in- Fischer St. Mamie--Cun /terview passengers, crewmen and 42, of 1802 Berwick Ave. and jeYe-witnesses ‘before making - “its
work in Is $600,000]
Congressmen to , Attend =r 3 KENOSHA, Wis, Mar. 2 th
Virtually every Democrat state A family of five - perished this, official in -the state will attend morning as flames ripped through the day-long sessions. Hoosier] their tarpaper shanty home in althe larger downtown office build-| __ Democrats from Washington, in. trailer camp ~. cluding the ‘party's seven Con-| Carroll Maxwell, —atso—were expected To Betty, 26;—and _
“crew members. were. death” fled as Capt. Tony P. Gill, 34, the pilot; Capt. .|Thomas E. Lapworth, 30, Clinton, = iInd., co-pilot; Staff Sgt. Donald Mr. Warren, active in GOP poli-' 3. De Young, 25, Holland, Mich., | The Red Cab driver, Carl St. _-D.Clouse,.-24,-0f 2830 Burton - Ave] Steelton, Pa., assistant en-
—gressmen; i tics for many. years, said he debe on hand. Jimmy, 4 Steve, 2, und—Patricia cided -to—become a tandidate for ror -- Among out-of-state Democrats two mionths, died in. the blaze.
| asséssor at the insisterice of sev-| : {ial Rapubifoan. leaders..in: order: The PASEENZErs Were 18 5 ¥. 7% ~ [to continue the assessment proj Wilso , r. Beitz, suffered cuts and ‘Chairman; Margaret Cotstkas, | WASHINGTON, Mar, 2 (UP)—| {ects started during the presen a” nd st. on 5 Conor 3 bruised xnee and jnjures pack jRith M Michigan vice chairman, and Mrs. {For the second ‘straight year, | | administration, India Edwards, national women's! tarmers have suffered a 10 per, director for the Democratic Party. cent cutback In crop sales during] {January and February. The Ag- POLIO VICTIMS BETTER
The State Board of Health re-!
Hicks Griffith, Michigan State "FARM SALES DECL INE i » He lives at 2613 Broadway. , Bilver City, X. £. iculture Departmen
display dresses worn in years past farm marketings totaled $3.7 bil- {polio victims in Indiana last year by former first ladies of the state./lion during those two months,
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| Vincent's Hospital today with a
{ head injury.
” “12 “Persons Snjured- 5
~ Twelve persons were red 1 in
sections late yesterday and today. A car driven by Donald L. Rose,
[brought the ship down in a belly/27, of 1519 W. New York St. rianding at the lip of the runway struck an Indiana Railways bus and all six men jumped to the| ki ground as the engines caught fire. Seconds later flames swept over {one wing and the fuselage. ~The crewmen and passengers Secapid
parked at the curb of Patterson and New York Sts, yesterday afternpon, police said. His car bounced off fhe bus and hit another vehicle which in turn
at the intersection. Treated for slight. injuries were
and four bus passengers, Bvelyn
hr 33, of 1242 Rochester
Ave.; Helen Hargitt, 31, of 1825
{ily ‘Rice, 54, of 833 Centennial
J ‘Two Cabs Collide Shortly before dawn a Red Cab
skidded ‘into a United Cab at the interseetion of College and’ Massachusetts Ave. police. said.
Buttered a cut on his forehead. A passenger, William A. McCo
ord, 55, of 4 KE. 21st St. “suffered
Mr. Chapman's.
“Tt is’ true,’ Mr. Halleck said,| “that I have received numerous Jetters and telegrams strongly worded about the dilatory tactics) of President Truman in the coal en TELE
“went so far as- to ask that he be im-/
~Ipeached. But of course no im-!
peachment resolution has been in-|
troduced and it would not pass.a
Deinosratis House of Representa-|
Last fall I was urging - the! President to invoke Taft-Hartley|
in numerous speeches in my dis- if
trict and throughout the state. He,
did not do so until Feb. 6 and now the suffering and unemploy-/ ‘ment are widespread. He certain-|
“ito two parked vehiclesly deserves the greatest censure
for putting the Taft-Hartley Law,
partisan politics and trying| /to discredit it before he invoked} it. He had uséd the law effective-| ly seven times before he made it}
an issue in the 1948 campaign.
She “Taft: Hartley Law was]
assed by the Wepublican 80th
Congress which President Tru-| man labelled *'do-nothing.” Mr,
Dr., began with a collision be-| tween cars driven by Thomas Jays. 21, of 2288 N. Kessler Blvd, |
and Floyd Chapman, , 2849 W. 30th I
r then hit an! automobile driven = Ed Beitz,|
2001 Sherman Dr. Miss Coletta
Smith, 1513 LaGrande St., riding]
In the United Cab, the driver, | scratches,
today that cash receipts from ported today that half of the 1014 sted for repairs. The Olmsted a cut oh his forehead. {base is repair center for a 15-| {were making “good recoveries.” state area.
A three-way accident at 16th 'by Martin Hayes, 2634 Manker St.
i 8t. and White River Pkwy., West
detail, From a selection to make your
Meridian Shop, Second Floor
: Albert “Thompson, 30, of 444 W. Even official cars couldn't avoid | The plane was en route to Olm- Washington St., suffered cuts on the hazards of driving. sted from Atterbury to bring a both knees and a passenger, Da-| {crew of two men here to pick up| vid W. Walter, 33, of Columbia Officer James McKinsey struck an, : ia T1l-aireraft-brought=to Olm=City, was shaken “up and received automobile” owned” by the” Street ||
A" police patrol car driven by |
{Commissioner's office and driven
in the 1400 block N. Alabama St.
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