Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1950 — Page 2

Students’ Congress

"Men and women from all over Indiana will study the “know-| ~-how" of ‘religious radio Monday | and Tuesday in the new studio; <n the Butler School of Religion,’ i Their meeting, called a “Minis-| ters’ Radio Clinic,” will be sponsored hy the sghool and the Indl anapolis Church Federa-| tion. Dean 0. L. Shelton of the! School of Reli-| "glon has an-| nounced that those attending| B= " will have full - : sii Mutech use. of. its. broad: i = casting - facilities) and control room. Prof. G. B, Gordon, instructor | fn speech in the School of Rell. gion, will direct the clinic. Dr, Howard J. Baumgartel, executive secretary of the Church Fedora. Am Larson, Martha Dousdebes, Harriet Reifel, Peggy tion, is active in arrangements. = Haugh, Joan Blaes ang Mary Catherine Cangany.

Speakers Anounced ib ‘World Reporte—

Radio experts scheduled to as: cE th Aud Parley RG VICiA Coast City Taken University “of Oklahoma; Dr, 4) FE arias WekIW Over by Chiang Forces Among chon Land Under Naval Cover; 2500 Foes Slain

schke, producer-director of the .Christian Brotherhood Hour , By United Py 3 The Fifth Annual Congress of Chinese Nationalist forces returned to the mainland in a dawn

which originates in Anderson, ? \ D Ina pos Pilione oe ale Catholie College Students is meei- landing today and seized a Communist coastal city some 200 miles ng I. Gray Burdin of the INE today and Sunday at Marion south of Shanghai, Butler faculty; Joe Pierson of the College on Cold Spring Road. Latest reports 12 hours later indicated the Nationalist invaders Caner of Commerce, and vari-| The Most Rev. Paul C, Schulte, still were holding firm to their new bridgehead. But it was too

ous persons from stations WIRE and WXILW,

Marian College svdénts achive in the waskend congress include (standing, loft to right) Mary ‘Hera and Barbara Hall; (seated) Mary |

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Senator’ $ Father,

the congress with Holy Mass in attempt to gain a permanent toesuch. the college chapel” An a cappella hold on the coast.

toptes as “Religious YE Pro. ¢hoir sang. The Very Rev. Msgr. A Nationalist naval commu- "“ gram Standards,” “Station Rela- John J. Doyle, college chaplain, nique said the landing force L. L. Jenner, Dies tionships,” “New Programming Will oMiciate at Benediction tomor- swarmed ashore under naval » and “A -Look at Tele- TOW afternoon. cover and occupied the Chekiang LOUISVILLE, Ky, Mar. 18 ear 5 an Speakers Listed province coastal city of Sungmen, With his three sons at his bedside,

Speakers will include the Rey. about 120 miles south of the I. I. Jenner, father of U, 8. Sen. Fr. James Conroy, associate edi-/Chusan Islands, Nationalist William E. Jenner (R. Ind.), died tor of Our Sunday Visitor; the naval base for the blockade of last night in the Kentucky Baptist Rev. Fr. Raymond Bosler, efitor Shanghal. : ‘|Hospital here, He was 72. (of the Indiana Catholic and Ree- Report 2500 Slain Sen. Jenner and his brothers, * Mrs. George Jones iy the Rev. Fr, Francis J. Reine! «rhe communique said 2500 Donald, of Marengo, and Loren f the Marian College {aeculty, {Communists were Dies in Hospital fine Re?. Fr. Francisca Herfara (It was likely that the Nation- terday to be with their father

Rica, how at Ladywood aiist ianding was similar to the when they heard he was serious) y Mrs. Louise Schurmann Jones. gcnool; Joseph Hylard of Buffalo, Rritish ny yt raids on thelilL :

4118 N, Meridian St, wife of nN y national vice president of! coast- of Nazi-occupied France George K., Jones, retired Insurancein, National Federation, and Mias preceding the all-out Allied inva: or who traveled through the

: —Sreelive, ies Jestarday b Leng Helen Soars me r sion. of Normandy.) : “Louisville area, Mr Fenner was i f [-ary HAURH Genera eal] Other units drove in close- t0 horn of a pioneer family in a Active in numerous elvie Spe man of the week-end conference. the mouth of Ching" River atipiarenge abi and lived his Raman. She va Setive in the = Haimen and landed men between entire life there. He once was a “the Red Cross Volunteer Corps. GOP Committee to Scan Haimen and Taichow to prevent Republican county chairman but She was born in Indianapolis and C | H ful Communist reinforcements from ned no political office. “was graduated from Tudor Hal ongressiona OPeTUIS moving south to relieve Sungmen. | Mr. Jenner was active: in. the “and Smith College. Aspirants for the Republican Naval gunboats shelled more ymeihodist church and the Services tentatively are ar. Nomination for 11th District Con- Hun 100 Junis and shore Instal-/ye, one lodge in Marengo. Servranged for 2 p. m. Monday in Bressman will he interviewed 2!On% e communique sald.) .. oi 2, m Monday in the

Communists manning the shore Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Friday by the Committee to Elect Jorn or” i00k to the Bills, it said. Methodist church there will be followed by burial in the Marengo

a Republican C Friends may call at the mortuary % _* public ongressman In Covers 20-Mile Coast

Best programs produced in the state since September will receive awards.

Known as the oldest Ford deal-

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

WIBC, archbishop of Indianapolis opened early to tell whether the landing was a nuisance raid or a serious,

“annihilated” of Shelbyville, arrived here yes-

Traffic A

Driver Hurt Seriously As Train Hits Car

A train-ear erash, a two-car collision and three pedestrian mis. haps accounted fer six persons being sinjured on Indianapolis streets yésterday. Roy Dorsey, 1609 8. Meridiap St, was in General Hospital

today with a concussion, possible skull fracture and a broken arm

struck last night by a Pennsylvania Railroad passenger train at Madison Ave, and mer 8t. 0. F. Ponder, 337 N. Bosart Ave, {was the engineer in charge of

"the special passenger train,

A mother and her 2-year-old on

“ut Noble and New

ion York Mrs. Thelma Page, 26. and son,

Jerry, were taken to Methodist {Hospital after a car operated by 6. Box 436. collided with another driven by

Wade Page, 31, R. R.

[Floyd 8. Pennington. 21, of 819 8S. Denison St, There wer no arrests, a -year-old boy, James Ker-| sey, 1117 ‘MeDougal St, was in-| jured vesterday when he ran into the side of a car driven by Clovis | H. Jones, 27, of 1548 E. Knox St. Police sald the aeecident pened in front of the boy's home. Another pedestrian, Mrs. Dova Thornton, 27. of 1013 Biltmore St., suffered facial and head injuries when struck by a car driven by John E, O'Malia, 411 N. Bosart Ave, at the intersection of LaSalle and New York Sts. She was treated and released at Methodist Hospital. Fred Schiesler, Noble St, suffered a fractured ankle yesterday when he walked into the side of a trackless trollev at N, Noble and E. New York Sts. He was arrested and charged with being drunk after being taken to “General Hospital.

Cinderella Girls To Receive $500

You ean make your teén age girl happy by nominating her for the title la—in— Times Cinderella Contest. All you have to do is write a letter —in 150 werds or less—telling about the good deeds she does (in typical Cinderella fashion. The Cinderella selected for the honor by the judges will get $300 « the next will receive $100 . the third, $50 . . . and the persen nominating the first-place winner will get $50. The 100 outstanding Cinderellas all will be honored Apr. 6 when Walt Disney's new cartoon movie, “Cinderella” opens at the Indiana Theater.

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“tomorrow. Her husband, and her father, Howard Schurmann, survive her.

‘Sam Hoffman

“ Som Hoffman. a former IndiUanapolis furniture dealer, will be “buried tn the Knesses-Israel Cemetery here after services at 2 ''p. m, Monday in the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home, Mr, Hoffman died Baturday in nCleveland, where he was undergoing hospital observation. A na.Aive of Indianapolis, he moved to »i8an Francisco three years. ago. « He had been in Cleveland a week, He was 56. Mr. Hoffman was past president of the Knesses-Israel Con__sgregation. here... He also: was a member of the Masonic Order, the B'nal B'rith and Zionist Organizations and the Jewish. Edu- ' eational Association. Surviving are his wife, Goldie: two brothers, 8aul and Lou, both of Indianapolls, and two sisters ' ‘Mrs. William I. Segal, Cleveland.

and Mrs. Rose Shapiro, San Fran- » eisco,

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YOURS FOR CIVIC SERVICE

Interviews are scheduled by appointment with Bruce Savage, chairman of the committee, Following the interviews, recommendations of the processing committee will be made to the Republican Central Committee.

The communique said the op-

eration covered the entire 20-mile

coast of the peninsula paralleling Taichow Bay. But it gave no clue

to the identity or size of the land. Mrs.

cemetery,

In addition to the brothers, he later than midnight,

Send your letter now or not Apr, 2 -to:

is survived bv a sister, Mrs, Ger. Cinderella Contest, The Indianap-

trude Mcleod. leak Jenner died

ing forces and made no mention 1947.

of any air cover, Neither ‘was there any mention

Candidates will be questioned of any Communist counter-at-

on their convictions relating to national. and international issues.

tack.

Other world developments:

Police Arrest Six In Raid on Card Game faced ga ming reported stolen from the home

Six persons

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Miss, in" February,

olis Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

Kessler Bivd. Home Robbed of Jewelry

Several watches and jewelry valued at more than $700 was

"Farmers,

SATURDAY, ‘MAR. 18, 1

to Check Always Pays. Purse Grabber

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‘Mrs. Fern Norris, 2444 N. Meridian St., well-known in Indianapolis political and eiub circles, was rabbed of $120 in cash and a number of cheeks last night by a purse grabber. .Mrs. Norris told police the man approached her from behind as

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she was walking in the 2200 block of - Carroliton Ave. and grabbed her purse. When she

| struggled with him he knoeked (her to -the ground and twisted the purse from her hand. : . The former atate president of the Indiana Women's Republican Club and widely-known court re porter said the grabber ran after knocking her down,

gueaght a would-be purse grabber in the 1600 block of Central Ave. . Mrs. Barah Goldsmith, 1634 {Central Ave, told police a young {man tried to {wist her purse from {her hand as che walked near her (home, He ran down an alley, {she said, when she resistey and raereamed.

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Flying Farmer Earl Ww, Siritgar and his wife make a laahmingle

map check today before taking off for Pemacala, Fla. ct of God Hoosier Flying Farmers eg - :

Off to Buzz Navy Fields

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Rev. John Cavanaugh Speaks at Cincinnati

Times Special CINCINNATI, Mar. 18—American leaders, through a neglect of

Trip Will Give Indiana Pilots A Good Look At the Nation's Defense God, have seme “periiqudly meas $ - to surrendering our n . By GALVY GORDON in the opinion of the Rev. John J, Indiana skies hummed today as some 200 Hoosier Flying Cavanaugh, C.S.C., president of Farmers took off from private landing strips and airfields on the the University of Notre Dame. °° first leg of their Invasion of the Naval Air Training Station at Father Cavanaugh delivered his Pensacola, Fla. ; 1 h Part of the Flying Farmers left yesterday and a few will depart NATHIDE 10 4h a8dtess Jas ng tomorrow, They all plan to arrive “hy tomorrow night at “the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, held municipal airport, Pensacola, FA in ne Hotel Netherland Plaza Where they Wl in met by Navy State i; h He referred to the United States jeHOnne and directed to Navy as a “nation of religious origins : and religious consciousness” an Bill Renshaw, Indianapolis. “ ”» a “nation with a soul. secutive sscretaty of the Flying Detours Listed But the Notre Dame president the farmer pilots a Arst-hand og Bling Pp sh public neglect of a Jog a the vee sions an Six Indiana state roads and ghuts Him out of political, social, ¢ for the nation's defense. two U.S, highways are closed to family and intellectual life"—as Guest of Navy traffic in sections because of con- the great heresy in this country. Some 500 members. of the struction, the State Highway De-| “It has become a ‘crime against organization Will be guests of the © announced. {0day... ithe American Conatitution-ax in avy through Friday. During Location of closed séctions and terpreted by the highest court in their stay, they will be aboard Seacription of detours follow: [this land t6 teach religion in the the carrier USS Cabot d D. 15—Use ald road thre h LaFen- Public school--to teach that God a one ay! talne then eross over to is 3 ut is the source of h libert Ee to witness student carrier uali- i > brides’ construction just “south of Jue uman y and ll q the sanction of moral conduct,” cation operations. dy ine 38 & i0--Ciosed 1 fi The Navy has planned a special on West Washington St in W at. Ingiane |Top Cavanaugh declared. program including demonstra. WAI, She, follows: 1ieht tra affic, — I believe , . . that when a nations of the latest aircraft and! follow v White ier Parkway ‘(5 Tenth 81 [Sou > sfvaie tb stand up for its equipment, tours of naval schools! on (There 1s Re iia ton ee : ie 2, when It 1s no longer ready and showing of selected training. i: athe ian immediately south of U8 34 10 fight for its soul, that nation Aim on Doig tot ta wt . His h School Road). it Bo Traffic becomes ready to surrender its

Besides the theky oe Ye M Morris St. ng soul, and then, even though it may

Indiana Flying 0.8 40 6 al "rane outwardly seem t some 200 from Illinois! Koad 1a adhd Wet Bt. Ba y © prosper. it 13

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The round trip of about 1300 fy 333: ek Jelour 1 24 miles over coun- Education Discussions

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Last year, 258 members of the IND. 154 Closed West of Graysville group completed the trip at an io ‘a Fs te Hie ners ad

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i ’ Belgium charges.in Municipal Court today ©f George Mates, 2005 Kessler hours each way. miles South {baum Center, 2314 N. Meridian St. Unloaded Gun Fires, glu Gaston Eyskens and following raids by police vice Blvd. sometime yesterday. Flying Farmers from Marion gaat on sear tae, uae mie Keynote of the discussion will Hospital's Man Wounded in Arm his divi _ squads yesterday. Mr. Mates told police his home County scheduled te make the &"'5°\ QC liand: roars miler over U- be set by a showing of the psy- meet next Rov Jak ig 8 divided cabinet resigned today At a cigar store, ‘1238 Oliver Was entered through a basement trip in their own planes include ————————— chiatric film “Overdependency.” Center oy Johnson, 35, of 1530 N. Illi- | nthe political crisis created by Ave.. police said a card ghme was 9007. Reported missing are three Clarence F. Cornish, 6029 Crest. Violinist to Ciose With an informal question and Monda nois. St. was accidentally shot bitter dispute over King Leopold's in progress and ‘monev. Was. op watches, a cluster diamond ring. view Ave.; Howard D. Min answer period led by Dr, Jess V. bekah: BY Sich the rigm oer JABY| turn to the throne. the table when they entered, Six OMe earrings and a box of as- 5141 Park Ave.; Robert T. Ba IU Concert Series Cohn, phychiatrist- at‘ Central Meridian | xam an. “un : : ; , ro . Stat - loaded” pistol . Mr. Eyskens handed the resig- players were arrested ard charged | S0rted jewelry. A 38-caliber re- 4701 Graceland Ave.; Walter L: Times State Service: tate Hospital. 3 General bo oa pistol, police reported. y go : volver also was stolen, Brani, 4833 N, Meridian 8t.; John . BLOOMINGTON ~M 8: TT —— i : ma Police said Mr. -Johnson-—waa-Datjon-of -himself and his-entire with-gaming -afd visiting -a-gam- ~ES=knox, 2401 College Ave.: Ano|no Francescattl, French violet. A Wome of your own makes life re visiting a friend, Albert Adams, cabinet of nine Social Christian ing house. Tables, chairs, cards B ill kB Die G. Siefker, R. R. 18, Box 395. will be the fin 1 hi th eur. fuller, richer, affords _ security, ang, Woes 714 E. 13th St. The latter was (Catholic) Party ministers and and money were confiscated. ! y rown ies India napolis, and Earl W. rent ar DA Tat on Je soy adds prestige! When are YOU ~—Brightwo showing Mr. Johnson a revolver ®lght Liberal Party ministers to’ Officers confiscated 13 partly : Springer, R. R. 11, Box 263-A. rium series. Pear > Be going to hecome a home owner? eA. his father Wad given him. The Regent Prince. Charles this morn- fied pool ticket books at 214 : Indianapolis. Wednesday. ; The time to buy is NOW! Prices Dishin ‘weapon discharged as he twirled "8: lake St. and took. over five i ——————— Mr. Francescatii ta are far below the 1948 k me to this peak, the cylinder, Woon BYSRens 3 Gatholie, Tos books at 404 Indiana Ave.. an- Shi Movement country for the first time in 1939, Selection is better than at any- By yal Mr. Johnson was treated by a h ne gis ® m Ra ers Nave other cigar ‘store. A fourth es- P ovemenis making his American debut with time since the war, térms are Questio private. physician. supporte ng Leopold's return tapjishment at 468 Massachusetts My United Press ‘the-New York Philh ie 8 very liberal. Turn now to the blooms © on the strength of the 57 per cent! 1, yielded i8 partly filled books [ New York Arrvivals—Mauretania. cruise. or armonic Sym- five and , . majority he received in last Sun- . parth . is O*h§sline New Yors—American Scient- phony Orchestra. Since then, he: classified columns for homes for Ty Voters’ Bureau Lists day's advisory plebiscite. Exermony’ risste’*s “Thome. ‘Lisgon: has toured this country and Can: sale from every section of the Par ner "Ritts Registration Points “EieTRT PETTY INSTT, suArrest—Gale—Operator——r i mids. Berqnma oy ueen UEORETTEIA every season. city and suburban areas. Could’ yo ported by Socialist and Com- £ EIR TC PAR Sr Tr — M The Marion: County Voters’ munist Party leaders, oppose the On Slot Machine Count sans, Mo Registration Bureau today desig- King's return. A Ft. Wayne Ave. restaurant { of soil d nated township registration sta-| Socialist leaders of the Con- operator was arrested and | a shorta; tok for ithe remainder of this federation of Labor called a 24- charged with violation of the 1935 | the So0-C nth. . . 'haur warning strike of. 300,000 Slot Machine Act today when two will maki : Nea. Saturday for the 5th Workers yeaterday in protest customers complained he refused : “too. Try | "Ward the sites will be School 87 Against the . king's return and to let them play off free games : | fresh soli at 2411 Indianapolis Ave. and NAVE threatened to call a general on the slot device. | ! a little fi Fire Station 14, 2060 Kenwood Strike thal would paralyze Bel-' Willis C. Mathis, 1421 Shelby | have the Ave. Tyndall Towne Fire Station glum if Parliament does recall St, was named in the charge! { ' that has on Mar. 27, and Speedway Town King Leopold. when police were told he at-| weeds or Hall on-Mapk. 30. * King Leopold was barred from tempted to close the cafe while] Question—] — the throne In 1945 ‘hecause he 19 free games were due, The name a 4 H . surrendered the Belgium army to machine was confiscated. er y ‘county a oosiers Get Degrees the Germans, remained in Bel-| Police were called by: Clifford William E. Brown, former In. AnswereH : . . glum during the German occu-. Long, 19, 1123 N. New Jersey. St., . 4: a American, Legion Com- ; At University of Chicago pation and married a commoner.'and Marion Belcher, 18, 3809 W. ed ns ond age Bloo: pany Lo! Times Spevial’ 29th St. who said they were play- man er ‘es , ay wn. Dieom. : direct ec CHICAGO, Mar. 18 Four Hoo- France “ing the device in the J & H Cafe, ington ital. He suffered a =~ | eis .Alers_ were..among..the. 340. Uni Fre Wayne Ave “oeerebyroorehage in -his farm ooo 8 TVRIRItY of Chicago “students Noho THE Councit of “the “Republic. home on. ar 10. want, lo ceived degrees in the univer: France's.Upper House, completed = a x ree lea ‘sity's 241st convocation yesterday. Parliamentary approval- of - the Group Sets Meeting Soja : | Indiana graduates are Barbara American ANS ald - DrogTAm Rabbi William P. Greenfeld, of EPIPHANE Bu oer M. Alig, 5650 N, Meridian St. In- © PTOSTAT the Beth-El Zedeck Congregation, OnLy dianapolis; Robert M. Rippey, Go- ®Arl¥ today: The vote was 292 yy) speak on “Socialism, Com- GUITARS a St raheem; Mark J, Fitzgerald, South to 20: TT 'munism and Israel” at the noon Ta Bend, and Ernest Benjamin Koen- The legislation will become law luncheon meeting of the Ameri- . ‘ker, Valparaiso: when ratified by President Vin-/can Christian Palestine Commit- "a Jains Music eo. Federati smsm—— CoB —Auriol. The National As- tee Apr. > in the Columbia Club. Convent : sembly, Lower House of the — ee : Terre Haute Man Killed French Parliament, approved the The Indi: “TERRE HAUTE, Mar. 18 (UP) program two days ago after over- sic Clubs w James Minnich, 77, died in a coming Communist opposition. | May 19 and hospital last night about an hour An aircraft carrier is already en The group after he was struck by & car at a route from the United States with! Indiana Cc {downtown intersection, Floyd a shipload of Navy Helleat fight-| in the Jord (Todd, 34, driver of the car, said ters for France as the initial de-| There wi he did not see Mr, Minnich until livery under the program. ing May 21 it was too late to turn out. The ship probably will unload District 1 ————— m- ‘at Bisérte, Turiisia, rather than a o . : nounced th | French continental port te avoid ur service embodies all thet $500 prize * (a_showdown with the Commu: - pis tion for a ists, who insist they will stop an, goes fo give that after-fesling ot compositor |aeliveries. i ——— satisfaction; the satisfaction of 8 Minneapoli: beautiful tribute to a | 3 Patricia Spelling Champ? | tibute to a loved one, a ond yet nc burden to those left. E> : See Sunday Times Patricia ® Mavbe YOU will be In- | HISEY & TITU! *My Favor apolis’ 1950 grammar - nual “Dubl Samar spelling, cham- | Broad Rip ® How > it ba OW you can do it will 951 NORTH a be told in tomorrow's DELAWARE ST. — SUNDAY TIMES, Initiates ® All the rules . . . what a - words to study . « . when GREEN( you'll compete . . . it Three Ind