Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1950 — Page 2
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Net Tender Overdve | She Was Pregnant In Central Pacific [- SOUTH BEND, Mar, 16 (UP) — mn nira ac Mrs, Margie Anderson Johnson, PEARL HARBOR, Mar. 16.39 year-old rgon Jounwos;
(UP)—An extensive sea-air search was under way today for /doned twin girls a day after she
a Navy net tender with 33 offi-/8ave birth to them, said today cers and men aboard, missing on she didn't even know she was a voyage fo the Eniwetok atomic pregnant.
proving grounds. |_“I tell you,” Mrs. Johnson said, The vessel, the USS EIdér, Was “it was a shock ‘when I woke up
reported..{liree days overdue on and found I had twins.” a scheduled 10-day, 2600 mile! voyage from Pearl Harbor to En-!
dwetok Island,
Hawaiian sea frontier officials she had been “keeping house Tor said the ship is assigned to lay a trucking company employee.” . navigational huovs off the island, i presumably to prepare for large-! scale shipping activity when the
spring atomic tests begin;
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somewhere and Johnston, them
Island west of Hawaii.
See No Immediate Danger
The
of her radi
Flder is
equipped with Solutely no interest” in the future Diesel electric power, but is with-iof the unnamed babies, oul-auxibary- pou for operation: in case of engine
leaving! childless the shi ip drifting. without. radio|former South Bend man from be- Clinton, Iowa, wanted to adopt
The 185-pound woman talked freely to reporters who found her in a one-room apartment, where
The three-day-old blue-eyed twins were in St. Joseph Hospital 4 [at . Mishawaka, where their mother left them Tuesday with-
~ Twins Total Surprise to Mishawaka Mother * |
Purdue for a Mother's Day con- ) cert in the Hall ‘of Music May 7.’ z
‘DePauw Aeolian Trio
, United Press SAH Correspondent On 11-Concert Tour ~ Set Tomorrow my yimonia wa rics will go to court to
: 6—Ingrid Bergman - Times State Service Kick-off meeting for the 1050 cash ind GREENCASTLE, Mar. 16—De-| fund-raising drive of the Indiana |"n custody of her 12-yearold daughter 1 Pia styl te : Pauw University's Acolian Trio is| Cancer Societ§ will be held at 11 {Property Swedish ‘actress, who left her child, husband, and estate on 1a § ow of six Midwesietn Mates, m tomorrow -in the Claypool to romance With" Roberto Rossellini on the unromantic isle of
The string and plano trio 1s]. Seven central Indiana coun- husband. invested it, composed of Herman Be lin; ties will be represented at the ''o voreed Dr. Lindstrom in for six months, If he invested it, F Cassell meeting of the sociétys District 7.) 4 Di woek afterithe sult continned, she-wanits the
Sacks Custody of 12.Year-Old Daughter Pi, : _ Cash, Property She Says Doctor Owes Her - _
_\Stromboll, filed suit: late yesterday to get back everything but her
Grubb, cel
at-even seeing them. Scores of couples, inciuding a
“No Interest” Mrs. Johnson said she had “ab-
TOHOW éould I” {them ?" she asked.
take care of
Jackson
The
"Franz Bodfors, plano, and cello.
state police said. young mother was ar-, rested by State Police Detective “Don Winn at her hotisé trailer in Austin yesterday when she re-
‘Concert dates have been set in Illinois, Towa, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Nebraska.
Accuse Mother, 21, ‘ of Two: Holdups
Times State Servies SEYMOUR, Mar.
18—A 21-
jail
year-old “Austin- mother was in County . charged with two armed hitchhike holdups. Mrs. Pearly Britt was charged with armed robbery after being! identified by three holdup victims, Anderson, Indianapolis, director, renounced Hollywood for the] and charms of Roberto. chronic diseases; Mrs. Ruth Thies, jovers are now in Rome waiting Indianapolis, field representative, tor Swedish authorities to OK and Rollis 8. Weesner, “Indtana! her Mexican divorce.
today |.
ford Ave., will serve as co-ordina-tor of the group .as plans are made to raise District 7's share of the $350,000 quota alloted to Indiana. The district includes Marion, | Hamilton, Boone, Hancock, Hen-|' dricks, Johnson and Morgan counties. : Officials th Attend
State society officials in attendance will include William H. Ball,
Cloetingh, South Bend, chairman| of voluntary service; Dr. W. C.|
division of gerontology
executive director. i
Mrs. Guy O. Byrd, 6018 Haver- (Mexico last Feb. 9
‘|their community property and an
Muncie, president; Mrs, James H. “John and Richard Does”
presenting her Italian lover with son. 2 Miss Sergunn asked a Superior Court to grant her custody of her child by Dr. Lindstrom and ‘make him cough up $154,000 she says he's holding out on her. She also requested division of
accounting of ali cash, personal Lindstrom is holding with the iBank of America and 10 other
The suit is one of the few pub{lic acts she has made since she
The two
Miss Bergman's statements’
income from that, too.
She also wants her Pia has
back.
daughter been living with
her father and going to school in -
Beverly Hills.
Miss Bergan 4 wants the Swey “reasonable” - support for the tthe girl, but said she is fit and able to work ‘and help pay her .xpenses. : She ~sked.the court to sell the sprawling mansion in Benedict Canyon, where she and the doctor lived, and divide the proceeds be-
dish surgeon to
tween them.
Dr. Lindstrom’s share, however,
according to her suit, should have :
$12,000 lopped off. That, Miss
Bergman contends, is money she
“igave him to fix up the house.
fatiure . ar turned home after being out all Ressrvations 100 he meeting were filed by Attorney Greg Baut- | ystron Receivership : Navy atithorities, however, said! e twins were born after Mrs. ; night. {include county chairmen 8. zer. they do not believe the vessel jg;Johnson fainted in a Mishawaka F holds win airls abad hei h Ottis Robertson, Indianapolis/Paul Tauer, Lebanon, Boone! she demanded the $154,000 sal- Orders Filed in inois in any.immediate danger in view restaurant and was taken to St. Nurse Ruth oug o'ds Twin girls aban oned by ¢ eir mother. truck driver, said he picked up a| {County; Mrs. George Day, No-|ary RKO Studio- paid her, after, SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Mar. 18 of the clear weather ‘and calm! Joseph Hospital. ter, Miss Oressa Johnson; four after he passed another car and Woman hitch-hiker on U. 8. 31, blesville, Hamilton; Mrs. Fern axes, for “Stromboli, adding| (yp) Clyde M. Foraker, reseas * Walter, Ralph ‘and Hugh, south of Uniontown, Tuesday Barrett, Fortville, Hancock; M./that Dr. Lindstrom claims an in-| jo "cee voto Corp. has seas, “Everything was a blank be-zonn ‘Waller, Ralph and 1ugh failed to get back in his own south of Unlontiwn. Tuesday) Barrath or le Fred- terest in the picture, but that all on" TP Search operations wera being tween the time 1 fainted in the Franklin, and Paul, Indianapolis,'iane. night, and that she produced a » > eres Pp " {filed his orders of receivership
directed from Johnston and Eni- restaurant and woke up ‘i and a sister, Mrs. Dell Waggener,| wetok Islands. All ships in the hospital.” she said. Nobody wae Indianapolis.
“Nobody was/| area were alerted and planes from
4 more surprised than me whe Hawaii and Guam joined in .the they told ph I hag mn ‘Water Heater Fumes
air search, "| She said the twins were the] Blamed for Death The 183-foot vessel was last sixth and seventh children she #ighted on Monday afternoon had borne, but only one other w
as about. 700 miles east of her des-| (alive. All the rest died at birth, A tination by the Army Transport she said. General. A. W. Brewster, At the! 8he said the infants had been : i : B er, 64. time, the Elder was in no ap-'fathered by her husband, who! IE found dead arent trouble, | E i é p pace ow 3 J was killed In a traffic accident; i crday beside. a bed in his
rtp ‘{qurng He ast three months, home, and his wife, Ethel, was W. E. Anderson 1 Von't Even Look lying-unconscious on the bed. She |ternity superintendent at the hos- pital,
Rites Tomorrow {pital and no reétation to the reported critical.
Rites for Walter E. Andérson, mother, said Mrs. Johnson re- di od . S| . owner and operator of a filling fused to look at the infants, . In ich in aying station at East and New York <I tried to show one to her bhut!. COVINGTON, Mar. 18 (UP)—
morrow eo First Christian gig. “She wouldn't Jook at them.” was Church, Peru, Ind. Burial will be!
in Néw Santa Fe Cemetery, New! Santa Fe, Ind. Mr. Anderson. who was 58, died ... Tuesday. _ Rural St. { Born in Mexico, Miami County, Mr. Anderson lived in Peru-for a! number of years before moving! to Indmnapolis. He was a former, Franklin Farmer, deputy sheriff in Peru, chairman! pe Peru Democratic Club, and Otis Bridges, Dies at 78 a member of the American Legion! Times State Service fic accident. Paul Morris, 47, and the Peru Methodist Church, FRANKLIN, Mar. 16 — Otis!faced charges of drunken and Survivors include his wife, Ma- Bridges, Johnson County farmer, reckless driving as a result of the donna; two daughters, Miss Donna died Justersny in Rober, W. long mishap. Joan Anderson and Mrs. William Hospital, Indianapolis. He was . Loop, Kokomo; four brothers,| Mr. Johnson's body was re- Motorist Killed Oral H.. Kirklin, and Ira E.turned -to.— Vandivier Funeral. MUNCIE, Mar. 18 (UPY=DonCharles H. and J. Truman, all of|Home here, pending completion of ald H. Boone, 27, Converse, was “Indianapolis, and three sisters, arrangement of-services, {killed today when his automobile Mrs. Wilbur Bowman, Amboy;! A former employee of the old |struck the rear of a tractor-trail-Mrs. Joseph Erpleding and Mrs|Interstate Public’ Service Co., Mr, er coming from the opposite diClifford _VanOadal, Indianapolis. /fohnson is survived b by a daugh- [rection on Ind. 67 “north of here
indicted by a Fountain {County grand jury yesterday for The superintendent said Mrs. |Lounty gr {Johnson asked first if the chil-|murder. The indictment charged !dren had red hair and was told she poisoned her husband, Aman{they were brunettes. Then she | fu. 49, with arsenic. He died last in his home, 403 N. zsxed if they were girls. ec. 26.
“If they had been-boys-I might DN for “Traffic Victim {have kept them,” the mother said. | “Girls are too hard to bring up.” | HAMMOND, Mar. 16 (UP)— {Funeral services were arranged
| Hammond, who died yesterday of
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'80-Piece Purdue Band ‘Opens Tour of State
LAFAYET E, Mar, SOUTH BEND, Mar. 16 (UP)— 80-piece Purdue University Sym-|they picked up near Crothersville.| Paul Starrett, Indianapolis, and! ‘She said the studio turned it, {Franklin County, Ohio. defective water heater which phonic Band, under the baton of! spewed carbon monoxide gas was Prof. P. 8. Emrick, will present a Hedge identified Mrs. Britt as the ville. [blamed today for the death of series of concerts throughout the young woman. Mr. istate, opening tomorrow in Hart- tentatively identified her.
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The band will be on throughout April, then return to nessee about three Years ago. time motoring.
gun and robbed him of $6.80, his! erick J. Veneable, Franklin wy is entirely her property. i federal district court here,
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