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| 5 Drivers Aree As Police Accelerate

THURSDAY, MAR. 16, 155 Gs

grit Drive

Motorists Taking the Hint, Slowing Down; =

“ Traffic Head Vows to Reduce Fatalities “By BOB" BOURNE

En AN RR ae Nt wai itm ee

I. $. Challenges (Russ on Peace

Won't Play Sucker,

Acheson Declares " (Continued From Page One) 1TRussia could abandon its policy of “walkout and boycott” in the +nited Nations-and-“put- forward-

Warren Central to Give ‘Sweethearts’ to TH

Mo's Skipper In Grounding

Two Assistants

Ae ‘police erackdows on speeders has netted 137 ‘arrests. siges;

the beginning of the drive yesterday morning. . Eighty-five drivers were booked yesterday, and a5 more were ated 3ogay in an all-out war against flagrant violators. ve came simultaneously with private speed checks 1 made throughout the city early this week. The ch because of citizens’ remarks SE yu Begun about speeding, jan Indianapolis tavern owner and A survey of main thoroughfares attempted to Tepeat showed almost no one obeying S¢Yeral hours later. speed laws during early morning | Hymie Hollowitz, who operates

Clifton St.,

the action.

Hymie's Kitchen and Tavern; 2702+

“Also Must Face Courts Martial y FOUR: Atomic “energy— “The NORFOLK, Va., Mar. 16 {Sbviet leaders could join us in| (UP)—The Navy today or-/ {seeking realistic and effective ars dered courts-martial for the! {rangements for the control of atomic weapons and the limjta-T ‘captain of the battleship Mis-| tion of armaments in general.” |souri and two other officers | FIVE: Imperialism — “The lin the grounding of the Big| Kremlin could refrain from using Mo m Hampton Roads last Jan. trolled by it throughout the world:

genuine proposals conducive . to the work of peace.’

Communist - appartus con-|

Judson H. West Seeks. Court Post

Judson H. West, state Senator (trom Marion County, today filed |his candidacy for the Democratic {nomination for Superior Court Te. x ‘West is an attorney and a veteran of World War ‘Il: He served. .in. the. Judge Advocate’ (General's*depart‘ment in Europe. He was elected state Senator in 1948. Unless he receives the _ {Democratic nom- Mr. West ination and fis elected judge, he will have two more years to serve-in the Senate. Mr. West is married and his

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Labor government backed down

Stork in June LONDON, Mar, 16 (UP)—The .

today on its five-year-exile of. an African tribal chieftain from ihe

keeps a lonely vigil. Seretse Khama will be allowed to visit his people for a brief time, subject only to “the need for the preservation of law and order.” "A government spokesman an-

nounced in Commons today that Khama could go back to his Bamangwato. tribe, there to re=

White Queen. Expecls

homeland where his white queen.

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~-mass migration of workers downtown.

Yesterday morning, / arrangements were made for school traffic details to be handled by dis-

told police" a man bought 10 cans of beer yesterday and gave him a bill which he later discovered was counterfeit.

trict cars, relieving the motor-|, 10e Same man returned early cycle men for policing speeders. last night but apparently became In the first hour of the war, 40|SUSPicious and ran from the tavSpeeders were nabbed. Then "the /®™ as Mr. Hollowitz attempted to

117. ” {to attempt to overthrow, by sub-| SL wD. Brows, skipper of lversive means, established gov-| |aground, Cmdr. John R. Millett, eres.”

‘operations officer, and Lt. Cmdr. | | Frank G. Morris Jr., the naviga-| tor, will be tried in three separate ithe ‘end that the official repretrials at Norfolk beginning Mar. sentatives of all

Diplomats— ‘Soviet lead- Home Owners To Meet lers could co-operate with us to

countries are|,

join his wife, Ruth, a former London stenographer. Expect Stork in June | Khama will be allowed to be Amerfcan Home Owners, Inc. with his wife when their first will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow! child is born, probably some time - at 329 N. Pennsylvania St. ior in June, Commonwealth Minister

home here is at 128 S. Hawthorne Lane. :

“the numbef of" arrests slowed.

word seemed to get around, and("oUtY police,

{treated ev erywhere with decency |discussions of rent decontrol, so-|

27. “Lineup in the laund#y room as wombs of the Warren Central “The Navy sald the trials” WITT anid TESPECE” “We now indi iglistic trends and

| Patrick: Gordon-Walker told Lome. > og

Couple Faces Court

wn Shelby. 8t.;-and-E. New. York- St. orderly.conduet -and-his-wife-with

fle slows over-all movement.

‘were killed when -a car in which

Traffic experts admit that] Epeed is not the only cause of ac-| cidents, but it is the great kiiler. “We've had too oe accidents When her husband came home so. far this year, and we've had! at 4 a. m. with lipstick “all over, entirely too many fatalities,” maid his face” it was just too, too | Capt. Audry Jacobs, traffic’ head. | | much. “Something must be done. Harvey Lee Johnson, 30, and; Fifteen persons have been killed his wife, Mary Louise, 26, were, on our streets this year contrast- to face a Municipal Court judge| ed with seven for the same period today concerning a certain! last year.” {amount of gunfire which resulted | “We have known that some- from Johnson's unnaturally re thing was wrong, but we do not, | lips. normally, have the men to cope | Mrs. Johnson admitted to po with the situation. We will keep lice she fired four shots at he up this drive on speeders until we {husband ‘as he departed rather have slowed down the whole {hurriedly from their apartment at town,” Capt. Jacobs said. 329 Ellsworth St. She insisted, The speed spots I checked were however, she only fired the shots on West 16th St, E. 38th St. /after he threatened her with a White River Pkwy. W. Morris] shotgun, St., W. Michigan St., Central Ave.,| Johnson was charged with dis-

In Lipstick Battle

More Speed fn Morning |firing a firearm in the city limits The greater speeds are main-|and disorderly conduct. tained during the early morning rush hour. Heavier evening traf- she insisted. ~However during these hours, Man. Arrested. Here

‘ to 6 p. m, 20 per cent of the! total accidents occur. In 1949, Faces u. S. Charge

total of 1460 accidents took piss George W. Mains Jr., 26, of 850, during these hours. . That is an N. East St., was held in Marion average of four a day. County Jail today awaiting transen days -ago three personsifer to. Kans:s City, Mo. to face they were riding careened ofr | federal charges of auto theft.

White River aPrkway and into al Mains was arrested yesterday! tree. {by FBI agents on a complaint I set one of my speed checks. tiled in Kansas City last Novem-| near this point. One driver was ber. Mains stole a car in Kansas clocked within the '20-mile-an- City last October and drove it to

hour speed limit. Ninety-nine Arizona, the FBI said.

~ - others violated the law, endanger- Seize Slot: Machines:

ing themselves and others. Sev-

eral drivers were clocked at more’ In Legion Post Raids than 50 on the curve. |

It al! started with the Hpstick,| EF

High School Choir and music department put: the fi nishing touches be open to the public and the our representatives treated as ance. Henry A. W on their production of Victor Herbert's operetta scheduled for performances &t 8:15 o'clock tonight and | | tomorrow night in the high school gymnasium. Left fo right are

Carolyn McClure, Shirley Pollard, Gale, Jane Tossell and Etta Clare

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Guardsman Don McClure 9

Dammrich as she strolls by. Joan Tossell seems unmindful of | philandering and content to be the idol of his arm. Mary and Joan | portray Sylvia and Liane, two of the "Geese" girls from the White Geese Laundry in the operetta. The production is being staged | under the direction of Miss Kathleen Hergt, director of the school

press, criminals.” Rear Adm. Allan E. Smith,] SEVEN: | commander of the cruiser force leaders could jof the Atlantic Fleet, ithe decision today. | “The formal specifications to

‘Sweethearts, biennial

Martha Katzenburger, Barbara Steinkamp. charges be served On weountry in particular. [these officers and upon which| ea ow to conclude | they will be ‘tried will not be! {made public prior to the con- | vening of the respective courts,’ : jhe Smith said.

Reprimanded iL 2) “The individual officers con-| cerned, however, may release the | charges and specifications in their respective cases at their own dis- | cretion.” i The Navy said Adm. Smith “did not consider the evidence against [te John E. Carr, command operatens center officer of the Missouri, of-sufficient ‘gravity to-warrant-at----A by court martial.’ | “However,” the « Navy said, [“Adm, Smith has addressed a letter of reprimand to Lt. Carr. | A letter of reprimand goes into] Fan officers record ami in" the pasty has been a drawback to promo- | tion. |. “No serious blime was con- | sidered as attached to "Ens. Elwin |R. Harris,” USN, the assistant! navigator,” the Navy. said, -“and{therefore, no disciplinary action {was taken in his case.” {Mr. Harris is now back on duty with the USS Missouri in the !Caribbean.

Starlet Made

-| ganda exudes?’

STRAUSS SAYS:

ets the cold shoulder from Mary

Propaganda —"Sqviet | refrain from sys- BRIDGES TRIAL RESUMES announced tematically distorting to their own | {peoples the picture of the world | (UP) - and outside their borders and of our way in the perjury trial of CIO What are Longshore Leader Harry Bridges‘about-face from its hitherto stern from the today after a three-day recess due! insistence that Khama must stay morbid fancies which ‘their propa-

TRADITION WITH A TOUGH OF TOMORROWS

“I Didn't Think” A traffic officer nabbed one speeder at a point near the stump

which was once a tree. He asked in a raid on the B & O Post

the driver to get out of his car.

Then the two meu walked to the| The officer]

site of the stump. told him the story, and asked why he had been speeding.

- | “I just didn’t think what I was|

doing. I've had a lot on my mind lately. As they walked away, the driver stumbled over a piece of glass, tinted with red. It was part of a headlight lens.

Passer of Fake Bill

| Police seized 10 slot machines iin raids on two American Legion! posts yesterday. Five machines were confiscated

No. 466 at 217 N.; Traub Ave.,

tucky Ave. Police said those at the posts {denied knowledge of ownership and no arrests were made.

100 Pennies, Football

Stolen . From Home

Fishing tackle valued at $50, a child's bank containing 100. pen-

‘Inies and a football “were stolen

At Tavern Sought ..Police today sought.a man wha

™ passed a counterfeit $10 bill on

STRAUSS SAYS:

from the home of John Lance, 4131 Carrollton Ave, yesterday afternoon.” Police said Mr. Lance found his home burglarized when he returned from work early last night.

STRAUSS SAYS:

and five more were seized at the | Manor Post No.-456 at 124 Ken-

‘ithe consumer to butter yellow.

‘lers also are required to label

~tgarine-when-seld in-groceries.—

ing for butter.

“|double those on oleo. Grocery

LONDON, Mar. 16 (UP) Ends Tax on Oleo glass of water on. his neck, : to his feet without spilling Levy July 1st dismissed. tailer, and $480 a year on whole-|. on wholesalers, and $6 a year on| This is a story about a fist and

choir. Technical work is-by students and members of the faculty. | Truman Signature| Bone Dry -—August Dumont kneeled on the floor, balanced a picked up a ¢oin from the . Law Wipes Out floor with his teeth and got the water. A drunk driving ~ (Continued From Page One) charge against him was at retail, $48 a year on each resalers; uncolored oleo, one-fourth cent a pound at retail, $200 a year, Noisy Couple Seized (After Police Battle retailers; and $600 a year on Peach ioleo manufacturer . Triangular Patties an fron skillet. The taxes prompted oleomar- Smith A. Gearries, 42, and his

oleo which could be colored by lon charges of disorderly conduct Under the new Jaw. oleo used ‘and resisting an officer. Their in restaurants will have to pe landlord, William Fuller, 42, who served in triangular patties. Sell-|operates a rooming house at 345 Park Ave. also was arrested for disorderly conduct. “Police said Fuller called headay of perests aki srgved quarters last night to complain

garine prices will climb’ toward Of noisy tenants, the Gearries. the level consumers are now pay-| When Patrolmen James "Burke and Howard Kelly arrived at the iscene- Patrolman. -Burke felt - thei {weight - of --Gearries’. fist-.on-his|

clearly; the product as oleomar-

re’ Fow ‘about |

-| tive screen career to begin catch-|

|{Hall,

{not for a camera.

garine manufacturers to make, | wife, Bertha, 38, are in jail todayy

‘definitely will not act in another!

{agreed wholeheartedly with Judge

Ward of Court Judge's Action Returns. | Child to Normal Life

HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 16 (UP) —Lora Lee Michel left her lucra-

ing up on the “happy, normal | life” a judge said she has missed. | The 9-year-old actress played; with other. children in Juvenile] completely unconcerned! that her days as a $100-a-day starlet were over. Judge A. A. Scott made her a ward of his Juvenile Court and made it clear that the only actting ~she-might do inthe futuref soem ‘would be for her. playmates—andl .. _.......

Meets Foster Parents After conferring with the girl's foster parents yesterday, the judge said: : “Lora Lee has missed many beautiful things that should be a part of childhood. I intend to see that she gets them. She

picture while under my jurisdiction.” Mr; ‘and Mrs. retired actress’

Otto Michel, the foster parents,

Scott's decision: we asin “Phe case-of ‘the upooriittie io a

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chin. When Patrolman Kellyigir]” came .to Judge Scott's at(hurried to assist, he sald Mrs. tention for a second time this {Gearries hit him with a skillet. | werk when she ran away from Fuller, police said, entered the| iher home with the Michels Mon{melee just long enough to be gay night. [troublesome and he, too, was arRejects Mother's Claim

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[(UP)—Exiled King Leopold III Lora Lee fled the Michel home| 'aAnounced today that he will let| |in her Pairs #id Ck i She took refuge in the home of the th i . mele an parliament decide Rev. Alred Sundstrum in ‘néarwhether he shall return to the by Burbank,

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