Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1950 — Page 2
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Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Mar. 9—A pe-! tition. supporting =~ the World| Federation resolution” was presented to Congress today by pro-, fessor Charles . Price of Notre Dame University, anfdunced
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in ; . 13 b Gary .citizens ard urged a fed- : eral government of the world as » , | ’ one Siler the one way to preserve peace | 7 “5 a : ame Feb. * and prevent the devastation of an p S ear } Ph i $ : ing oft othe: atomic-weapons war. wi 4 : = bs Fc y pet te Tg : the Mr. Price, who heads the Notre! . . Fd 2 iy 3 da : Br h Dame chemistry department, sald Asks Acquittal in SE was aw es 5 To i AE my > nity 304 Qulerly his Senate. candidacy is based on! : Feaval 4 i : - i i iage info a sled conter}—was " "3 hs EN! ~__ his hope of fostering world fed. Summation to Jury | Travel tips for the 3.year-old and under are contained in the The same idea—making the baby carriage info a { - vented this tot-rod to please his two sons, Bradley, 3, and Rex, 2. guests said eration and not personal Ag (Continued F Fais’th | pictures above. At Glenview, Ill, Dr. K. Wessely (left) supervises shown recently by a carriage manufacturer in New York. The "baby The “"tot-rod” answers the m of finding a steerable vehicle The REA] grandizement. He terms the plan —. ay . TE Oh a an old-fashioned sleigh ride for his 2-year-old son, Billy. Wrinky, skis" are raised and lowered by a lever on the back wheels. For without pedals for toddlers, The boys register approving interest rie Pet the one best hope for world peace. y+ mrs Borroto was Rvirg ot the Great Dane, supplies the power for Billy's converted buggy. travel indoors, airline pilot Capt. L. I. Powell: of Denver (right) in- in the three-wheeled speedster. E ) bosoms the He is a Quaker and graduate of the time of the injections " he ? wm" * : 4 ro — oops wn Ss S_—_ NR TRL TE a de " le CENTER of Swarthmore college. He. is In- _ tet oH | {man have refused to compromise soundly defeated in the Reépubll diana chairman and a member of BU more than a reason- Jud Russ Get Todd Eligible for Parole Again { NS in any harmony movement in the can primaries of 1946 and 1948. ANS the executive council of the 0 bt ROrS An pr a | (Continyed From Page One) | The life sentence of Jesse ™"'¥ Republican Party,” Mr. Funk The American Way Committes oe Sad United World Federalists. meters of aif ever. in any way af. : th tsid result of the in. Brown, Indianapolis, was com- 7 ‘ : said. : His composed of party leaders who ry a Presented to Sponsor - Foy : fihe outside as a resy = muted to time served from life, y He charged that” the “behind \zed ; . Pe The Gary petition was presept fected the lite of Mra. Borroto; ears ac | vestigation. He was convicted in 1929 for the aC on 0sSe “ithe scenes” group ‘controlled 49 organ a. campaign. unit to real estate * 2 4 8 I & af v Y ) ed 16 Rep. Brooks Hays (D. Ark.), mere tap 3 he puable doupies y Charges Not Substantiated « murder of Ernest Martin. | y ward and township appointments lead all anti-organization Repube Hyitten: Do one of the original sponsors Of epected in his-community devoted : : c i The Clemency Commission ree- Edward VanAusdall; Liberty, Soy - I ig & led {and that they permitted the GOP licans tn the primary fight y! Se the World Federation resolution, to this family conscientious “in Deportation Order ommended Todd's sentence be serving a life sentence for the B ys ne RU veterans to-have only nine ap. Bgainat a om the old I yp introduced in the House June 7, Vo Td ante | J : Fw . i. _ hold-up murder of Andrew Bryan ma 3 pointments. |"‘bossism™ in the . 1949, by Mr. Hays and Rep. Wal- oo Beng Be i Lancels Red's Term : Solari te Later Songierable on 1934, algo received commuta- y 5 I Clique “Mr. Innis himself was given| Among thest-leaders are many ter Judd (R. Minn.) on behalf of (0 0 Lous act as to (Continued From Page One) |Vestigation™ which apparently yon, | AContinued From Page One) |i," 1.onificent total of two ap- former ward chairmen who were over 100 House members. An i ...'. lite no matter how short was arrested illegally, tried on a failed to substantiate any of the .p,. ,y.. jiter to receive ciem- POWer to behind-the-scenes OP- | pointments,” Mr. Funk said. fired’ by Chairman Innis in identical resolution also is spon. he ; had t Hy - 4 ‘ od & bribery charges circulated in 1948. ency was: Verdsell Bechtel, Ft. erators.” | 'a sweeping reorganization maneuAn a time the wonmn had to live. artificially manufactur case Co tion of the Clark : » & Aa} Bradford Draws Fire ni _ sored by 22 Senators. Te oo Co + and that the FBI subjected him “ommutation of the Clark sen- Wayne, convicted of kidnaping in The committee listed these “op- : iver during - the last three Mr. Price explained that the 1 ask you to consider his. past to “many hours of examination [t1Ce Was conditional. The prison 1934. ? erators” as Jamies L. Bradford,| The committee's statement months. Gary petition supplements a sim- life ang the possibility of his fu- to -Srder 46 et from fiz. in. parole board will not be per-' The commission recommended former county GOP chairman; H. charged that the “greater detri-~ The American Wayers said they Tlar one Eigned by 800 citizens ture fife in the SEFVICE=DY Div fan formation about USSR industrial Mitted to grant parole unless the clemency appeal of Fred Dale Brown, former State Motor ment to the party is the fact that will have a complete lineup of —— from other parts of Indiana.pre- ily, his community, his people. anid military affairs.” provision can be made with Adams, one of a gang that mur- Vehicle Bureau director, and S8am- most of the appointments were candidates for a fight-to-finish viously presented to Democratic “We ask that when you come ™ : Clark's brother in Kansas for dered an Indianapolis policeman uel Blum, a ward chairman. {controlled by Jimmy Bradford, campaign in the May 2 primary
Gublitchev stood calmly checking De Guingzbourg’s translation. The interpreter, head and shoulders taller than the short, dapper Russian, stood beside Gubitchev - through the rest of the proceedOccasionally the sunlight interpreting for him. ~~ nelution Wording ....strenming-—ttr—the—yetowswaiiod 262 SIPEELOE TIE too e 8: . " se and hushed courtroom would glint S. Atty. Irving Saypol of the
' "Resolved by the House of Rep- 1 teel-rimmed spectacles. V- ) resentatives, the Senate con- from hia. s pecta government's request for depor-
curring, that it is the sense of Ve think the evidence is over- i,40n - Judge Ryan told Gubitchev the Congress that it should be a Whelming that this respondent is yna¢ ne had had a fair trial un-} fundamental objective - of the NOt Bullty, that in whatever he 40; ing protection of U7 8. laws, “foreign policy. of. thi Unita id that 1e 15 ¢HATRed WIth BY with all the privileges it offers] States to support and strengthen the state, there was no malice 15 (hose accused of crime in-| the United Nations and to seek 8nd at least fhiere 1s reasonable .,qing the services of counsel its development into a world doubt” Mr. Wyman said. of his own choosing and the adfederation open to all ‘nations Speaks in Low Voice vice of a representative of his with defined and limited powers The white-haired lawyer said Own country. adequate to preserve peace and the the defense did not have to “You came here as an emissary prevent aggression through the prove Mrs. Borroto was dead of peace,” Judge Ryan said. “You enactment, interpretation and when Dr. Sander injected air into were accepted among us in the] enforcement of world law.” {her left arm. ; irole of a friend, you violated your] “World federation is the price “Tt is for the state to prove Office in the secretariat in the we must pay for peace and free peyond a reasonable doubt that| United Nations of the world. .. .|{ dom,” Mr. Price maintains. {the woman was living and that| You betrayed the cause of peace. | no At the moment it seems as re-|.p. over he was charged -with-do~Y.0u stand. convicted before .the | . “TT idte as” the pessibility of his obi, 0" 3 seq the death of a living World as the betrayer of all, v taining the Democratic senatorial person and that it was done with human mankind. ... By your acts nomination he admits. This 15! malice aforethought. |you attempted . to destroy the . his first try in Indiana politics. | Speaking extémporaneously and hope of all mankind to avoid war in a low voice, Mr. Wyman said: and establish peace. . .. You do
He is 37, born in New Jersey of Pennsylvania Quaker parents. {that with arrogance, with a’ smile
Reps. Andrew Jacobs, Indianap- back here you bring in a verdict #lis; Thurman Crook, South Bend; of not guilty” Winfield K. Denton, Evansville, As he talked. Dr. -and James E. Noland, Blooming- stoically, watching ton, who are among the resolution move. sponsors in the House.
him to go there upon release. iin 1935, be denied. “TRese advisers to the chair-/the same party leader who was balloting.
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Judge Ryan then sentenced Gubitchey to the maximum prison {term for each of the two counts] [for which he was convicted and | increased the severity of the senLWith sapital punishment). {tence by decreeing that the five T : rit degree murder |. 4 10-year terms be served con-
Hwitn Jue wprisonment). murder | SeCutively rather than 'con- | (up to life) : gr | currently. . | FOUR: Acquittal. He then remanded Gubitchev to "| “The state will not ask you for Jail and said that when arrangecapital punishment, I'm sure, Mr. ments for his deportation were {Wyman said in the hushed court- S0mpleted he could be brought
room. “This is not that kind of Pack to court for suspension of a case.” sentence,
Ukuleles Coming Back Act to Prevent NEW YORK (UP) The uku- Russ Retaliation the
lele standard equipment of se Lo. . ireally “hep” college boy inthe WASHINGTON. Mar. 8 (UP) 1920's, is making a comeback. Jay The State Department hinted to(Kraus, president "of a company day that Valentin A. Gubitchev:
{which makes ukes, says about . ; 300,000 instruments will be manu-| \* Peing offered a chance to leave United States to prevent
“'factured this year compared with the 40.000 to 80.000 before the war. [Soviet retaliation against Ameri- - can citizens in Russia and other!
dicts. | The possible verdicts Mr. Wy. {man said, are: ONE: First degree murder
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+ Paul B. Clark, attorney and president of the Marion County Council, today. announced ° his cdndidacy for. the Republican nomination for " judge of Superior Court 5. - , A graduate of Indiana University, Mr. Clark has practiced law here for 24 years and is a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association and the Indianapoliy Lawyers Asso‘elation. A native of the West Side, Mr. Clark has been active in many civic affairs for many years. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge and the I Men's Association, a group of Indiana University letter men. ; He lives with his family: at 432 -N: Riley Ave.
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