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‘Watts Witness Acheson Promises to Study (ou Hits State's Case YN Suggestion on Cold War

Lie Proposes U. S. and Russia Use

Security Council as Peace Medium | : : | WASHINGTON, Mar, 22 (UP)—Secretary of State Dean AcheFace Bore Scratches son said today he will give very careful -consideration to United] By DONNA MIKELS . [Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie's suggestions for ending the] Times Stafr Writer ‘cold war. : > . - COLUMBUS, Ind, Mar. 22—A Mr. Lie suggests that the foreign ministers or heads of gov former state policeman was a ernments of members of the United Nations Security Council meet principal witness for Robert|to Dlncuss oold Wa problems. | yor | r. Acheson told a news conAbn as toa oT {ference that the United States

in! charge of the identification divi«{¥ill give very careful and respectsion in state police headquarters

ful consideration to all sugges-| at Stout Field, Indianapolis. jtionsh that Mr. Lie makes.

| ‘Pl y | ~ Mr. Waggoner's testimony | Mr. Acheson pointed out ont (Jf Russ ant |quested

{it is Mr. Lie's duty to make sug-| |th struck a blow to one of the major] > gestions which he believes will be . needs.” Batts In the 1047 slaving of In helpful to the United Nations. Acheson Discusses McCarthy Charges

He said that he had asked for dianapolis housewife, Mary Lois] OT’ | a text of last night's speech in| Burney. ay g pe WASHINGTON, Mar. 22 (UP) several

He said that which Mr. Lie urged top-level

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...ing-him..around-midnight--of theGouncil’s 11 members, including. son. said.today. that. if. the day of the slaying. He said he|all the Big Five powers. Detailed Russian espionage agent” in this found no scratches and no tooth comment, Mr. Acheson indicated, marks or places where the skin would have to wait until after he

was broken on Watts’ hands. He studied the text. State Department--as charged by

state witness, Harry Foxwerthy, © former deputy sheriff of Marion Cold war peace plans. County. Mr. Foxworthy made the] This government has shown no routine investigation of Watts asjinterest in direct talks with the ™ F he was admitted to Marion County|Rusdians alone. It insists that COUNtry jail late the afternoon of the slay- any negotiations be carried on oo 1 ing; after he had been arrested in within the United Nations. Mr. asked. Me Acheson replied that scandal the attempted rape of Mrs. Har- Lie's proposal sought to meet the = 50 Ne did not know it. riett Stout. {American objections. FT “Told of Scratches The Sia Rss

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the top. Russian agent in

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when he told a Senate sub-com-

ig a a na he | gotiate outstanding world 1ssues mittee that Mr. McCarthy's dependent manager at the hos- : | rections to greet hi, merous scratches ’ over his legs| nie Nations organizations. charges are harming the conduct More than 60 vendors bid to- ’ Photos by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer AN up gro an ioo, turned outs and arms, marks such as mE sceenlc OY alo. American foreign policy. day on 25 items for Julietta's Before treatment . . . Jerry weighed 42 Afterctreatment . . . Jerry now weighs 66 Drs rushed to thelr Leer Pores white might leave on the bridge of his han the Security Council Refuses to Enlarge Home. for the Aged, Children’s pounds. . pounds. to wave to Jerry and Mrs. Dunas ric in nose, ana deep teeth impressions, oo" oo vel of other United However, Mr. Acheson refused Guardian Home, County Jail. Ju- way. The kids shouted gleeful men's on-his- finger. [Nations agencies. ~ [to enlarge on Dr. Jessup’s stafe- greetings, women wiped their eyes

e state -allgges that Watts A : mie the oh marks when | The first step, they suggested, ment: nore jaid 1: do X Tight Mrs. Stout bit him during his rape Would be to get Russia back as a State oud press on is RE 1€, attempt and that he ran through We!l-Dehaved member. of United esti Ea a BL ip th on “a Soreened-i pOTCH to eScape| vations: They-aiso wanted Russtar [CELT 0 LEER ELIE (8 from her home after she broke tO EIve some indication of its good “P%: g role ou wt: Be place ‘ free and ran for help... - {intentions . before. any negotia- | » nid e salt 4 ® ant In the previous trial of Watts tions begin. s Ee McCarthys hi ab lp in Shelbyville several other law| pg . A . ‘there are 57 Comniunists in the officers testified. to seeing these evin - Again Rules Out Department marks-on-Watts.the night-he was. X arrested. i Mr, Waggoner was the third] witness on the stand as the de-| fense faunched its case today. The | others were former state witness-/PProach to Premier Joseph| oo Dobro ars es. Lt. Robert Shields of the State| Stalin on international control ofl, d t pa ti ' i Police, and Mr. Foxworthy. |atomic energy probably would be| 2d not had time to read the

1eq UNSuccessful and “onl | Speeches yet. dietion In both cases the defense Ted Heulties.” nd “only land us in" 1e also said he did not expect of ‘its

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- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1950

Joyous ‘Home-Coming Ler It’

Happiest person in Indianapolis. this. motping was Mrs, W, H. Williams, Jerry Dunaway's” grandmother. Weeping for joy she

ty to Revise | Buying System

‘Trick Bidding' Hit |

Marion County made plans to-

enn Fred Nordsiek, president of the, Board of County Commissioners, ! {made the announcement after the U S Held Unaware us purchased a three-months a Ya {supply of food, clothing and equip-| ment for county institutions, ! Mr. Nordsiek said he

eir specifications to suit present

ers made the request to “eliminate {trick bidding.” | | The county commissioner cited ;

’ : sultations among the Security —Secretary of State Dean Ache-/of food and printing Watts’ hands before, fingerprint-| 01 g y “tap, Where he said vendors are able t ‘use ‘trick bids” to obtain quarterly €ontracts to do business with country is connected with the the county. :

\ * Like the average housewife, the | : : further testified that in examining! Lie at Department Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy fR. county 30 Dvrap today’s ‘high | when he raced down the length of Watts for scars or identifying My. Acheson hinted that Mr. Lie Wis,)—he (Acheson) does not prices.” ‘ {the big train to climb up on the marks he found no scratches on amit know it. TC the: bigwest howl engine and greet the engineer. either Watts’ face or body is not going to let his idea drop. But e bigges owl came Very. Excited Boy is is’ in direct contr di tH Mr. Lie conferred separately to- Mr. Acheson replied briefty and about purchasing methods, which tw er, * ha Siw to the ST of a ar day with three State Department flatly when a reporter questioned Mr. Nordsiek labeled as “out- 33 Bn excite ttle hoy,

flicials, presumably to discuss his him on the latest charge made by moded.”

“Mr. Secretary, is it true that criticized this Chamber of Commerce as “anis connected with the tiquated,” recalled the Sunnyside State Department?” Acheson was Tuberculosis Hospital purchasing

At that time the hospital's purMr. Acheson told a news con- chasing was taken completely out erence-that-Ambassador-at-harge-gr-vhe Wands of the county com:

£: Mr. Foxworthy said that in his |insicted that it is ready to ne- Philip Jessup was entirely correct missioners and placed under an

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New Pension Offer | DETROIT, Mar, Approach “to Moscow ~~ Mr. Acheson declined comment new pension offer by. LONDON, Mar. 22 (UP)—For- ON speeches by Sen. Kenneth 8. Corp. broke the ice of contract eign Secretary Ernest Bevin told| Wherry (R. Neb.), and Republican negotiations today, but the comCommons today that any new National Chairman Guy George pany and the ClO United Auto Gabrielson attacking him and the Workers

He said he agreement. As the walkout of 89.000 pro-

{to appear before the Senate sub- Chrysler made its first revised

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Welcomed Home

Jerry Greeted At Station by. Relatives, Pals

Mother Smiles Through Tears ds They Step Off Train

By CLIFFORD THURMAN | Jerry (Fatty) Dunaway is \home! | The grown-ups cried—wept (for joy—when the Pennsyle {vania Railroad's Spirit of St, |Louis roared into Union Stas (tion this morning. Jerry: didn't cry. , He .laughed t land laughed and laughed. His big i {brown eyes spdrkled as he waved {to family and friends long before t-% the train stopped. Jerry is glad to be home. £ “There's my Dad and Jimmy,” Jerry beamed as he stepped down ot

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grandmother. And, oh look, {there's a lot of the kids!" Mrs. Ruby Dunaway, tears

Istreaming down her pretty cheeks, {followed the 7-year-old Indianap{olis leukemia victim from the : ‘rain. She smiled through tears, {tears which couldn't hide the {sparkling happiness of a joyous id mother. ’ ’ s : . ‘Very, Very Wonderful’ Hail, hail, the gang's all here. Reunited after weeks and weeks while Jerry was ill at home and | - “Oh, how wonderful,” she ex. in a New York hospital, the neighborhood gang came down to the station to greet him. Pictured altel, how Yok: very wonders with Jerry and Jimmy Dunaway are Lee Early, Alleen Mack, Dorothy Mack, Donnie Bailey, Charles j{f,to be ash Sadhana Mack, ‘Stephen Mack, Roberta Mack and Lyndia Bailey. That's Grandma Williams beaming through |, grinning neighbor boy and in the background. mer playmate exclaimed. dn lh , It was a 66-pound boy | ; alighted from the train. His new “britches” were éven tight around his tummy and plump cheeks bulged out over the wide collar of his cowboy shirt. When Jerry left Indianapolis seven weeks ago to be flown to New York by The Times for treatment with the new wonder {drug, ACTH, he was a frail 42. - pounder: He couldn't wali: oom Today he ran to grab his little brother, Jimmy, 2, around the {neck and greeted his father with {a manly “Hi, Dad.” He ran, too,

Commissioners

overhaul its purchasing to eliminate ‘trick bid-!

had reall institutions ‘to revise

He said the commission-|

instances, in the purchase] supplies

Raps High Prices

ialong with some very: happy adults, who climbed into a Flane ner & Buchanan limousine to be oo taken to the Dunaway home at [835 Eastern-Ave. When Jerry left { for New York he went to the aire port in an ambulance, . | The Eastern Ave, neighbors (turned out en masse when the ¢. four-car procession-roled- -up-at j [the Dunaway home, The neigh borhood kids raced from all die

present buying system, by the Indianapolis

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» n - ” n o ’ . s Y S ea y oO oO on their aprons. Men shouted neighborly greetings to. the re

North Vernon Boy ==. === a) 1 0 Get Drug : $00 ; “Where's. my - radio- you built;

Dad?” Jerry asked as he ignored great pile of costly toys he'd Times €pecial received while in Children's Medi» NEW YORK, Mar. Dale cal Center of New York Univers : Roger Back, North Vernon, Ind..|sity-Bellevie Hospital. Earl Dune - . Was ‘resting comfortably’ today away rnshed upstairs to get it. Home at last—and we could hardly wait to get here in Lenox Hill Hospital where he Goldfish Still Alive Every waking moment during our trip from New York last will soon be given treatment for! “Is my goldfish still alive? night on the Pennsylvania's “Spirit of St. Louis,” Jerry talked about leukemia, ; } the excited boy asked his grande how glad he would be to see his daddy, his brother, Jimmy, and The weak, emaciated 16-year- mother, Mrs. W. H. Williams all his friends. old Jennings County lad, who has She answered yes as tears } It was just seven weeks ago that Jerry and I flew to New York been ill with the cancer of the streamed down her cheeks. after The Indianapolis Times ar-|~ blood disease for nearly three! “This is wonderful,” Mrs, Wile - ranged for Jerry to enter Bellevue, ‘Yes, I had a rcal good time. years, was placed on the critical liams said. “Wonderful, wonders Hospital. ‘He was a very sick I liked the movies and the toys list as soon as he entered the ful. Oh, thank God, thank God.” boy, but we were buoyed by the|'n everything.” Then, remember-'hospital Monday night. He flew It . was not loud, more like a

7-Year-Old Leukemia Patient Sees Sights Of New York as He Ends 7-Week Hospital Stay

By MRS. RUBY DUNAWAY derry’s Mother )

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{Coutiuncd on Page 3--Col. Da Suveenment, Sereione: committee investigating Mr. Mc- pension offer since the walkout hope the new miracle drug, ing the daily ACTH injections here with his mother from In- whispered prayer. : M mp, id i Ppra 1: Carthy’s charges. 'began Jan. 25. The UAW prompt-| ACTH, would arrest the dread De had been receiving, he added, gianapolis. All the time Jerry kept rushs Ask Your Broker EC va 2% alin © 2 It was reported that Mr. Mc- ly countered with its own pro- leukemia from which he suf-| ‘Everything except for thel “We can just sit tight, observe ing around his home. From room question h e, on oe nyway, 2 cartny has informed Senate in-| posal. | fered. (Continued on. Page 8—Col. 2 the blood tests and then decide onto room he went, looking over To Use the mere solution o ; e Aalomic| eqtigators that FBI files reveal| It was learned that both sides" 1 was raining in New York — — y .. the choice of therapy to be ap- prized possessions and exclaims . : SHETEY Jeoblem would not mEure. inat a man “connected” with the made only light concessions in|yestarday as we left the hospital, Ti Ind plied,” said doctors. a ing over new things he saw. Times : peace, he acded, oi |State Department has been in di-| an effort to break a deadlock on pt the weather gould not | Imes. Index scans Ti . hl World Mrs ona ey, Jory agounced ® If you have your home police Arrest Boy, 1 6 rest contact with four Russian juning and A ns | Ja ibe our spirits. There was| . About People ....... rer AD ilo oO Te Ee, as Ving oped 8 listed for sale with a real +, 1O, [espionage agents. : {pen » : | §ladness in our hearts, because Apingements ............ 12 | sat . | : , hrysler's | non farmer, had her own proof, Everybody laughed, his mother estate broker, ask him to |On Burglary Charge Up to Truman [Uw re le is Suma] JeTEY gad apples for rio CBIIIRE ws bv wun ir HF as 7 [today that it's a small; small clasped him to her in happiness, jdvestios it in THE | mye ease of a 16-year-old boy! Mr. McCarthy identified the today. Company rejection of the| NSW, JEN his walk--and he was] COMICE .ecieedivaress yo. 27 |world. The New York - World- His grandmother went off to the . ¥ because The |Arrested in the Paris Cleaners, man at a secret Foreign Relations UAW proposal also was expected. | gone home Crossword ...... condisen 20- |Zeiegram and Sun, a Rerippe, kitchen in a very bustling, busis Tees 2211 E. Washington St, last night | Subcommittee session yesterday. A £ ? | Editorials .......... cess 18 oward newspaper, carried a ness-like mafiner. Times is NOW the news- |, 1. apswering a burglar He charged under oath that he'd Babies Heard to C Earlier in the afternoon, Jerry,| oo. =" "0 7 story about Dale yesterday. Sure Saw New York paper with the RE AL |i. way in hands of Juvenile individual was the top Soviet! les reard 10 Lry together with 9-year-old Billy An-| 000 “titreterreses y Last night a former Terre “Yes, sir,” Jerry said in a serie ESTATE ADS! And the |. ouinorities today | “espionage agent” in the United Before: They Were Born derson, Laurel, Miss, another) po 0" =" """""""""""" 16 |Haute woman called the hospital ous moment, “I sure did see New word is getting around A taining $18, found States a 4 leukemia patient who was also] Loo. 6 |and invited Mrs. Back to live York. I rote on a ferry boat to that. The - Times now purse col 8 v-Touna . a LOUISVILLE, Mar. 22 (UP)— discharged yesterday, were feted “ RB sFisencersvein lwith her while she is in N th " its ders HUN- |B the youth's possession was Mr. Acheson was asked If wo babies born here yesterday at E I tthe hospi HOHYWOOR ....ovivvivies 12 |W er e she n New see the Statue of Liberty and boy, Z brings Toa eh identified as having been taken there had beemdany decision as .& "portucky Banti Yes a A farewell party in Pi"! Inside Indianapolis ...... 15 (York with her son. The former oh boy, I rode the subway. Thats ; DREDS of real estate ads |. "yor eath a “counter of the to whether State Department loy-13. toe ooptist Hospital sal 8 children’s ward. Mrs. Manners. ..... “vitor 5 |Indiana resident now has a home/under the ground. under New dafly and over a thou- |... ing plant office. A glass was alty files would be turned over: :.. i : | Miss Sylvia Fox, Jerry's nurse,| My Day ........... «sess 6 (at Flushing, Long Island. York, and it goes EVERY. ng p. g ital authorities said toda DocSang of fhelf every Sum. broken in the rear of the build-/to the Senate subcommittee, and > id there w ay: bout Nad baked a large cake and in-| Needlework .........ssss 7 | Dale was flown to New York WHERE without fot... 2 day in the big Real Estate 1S 3a ere were only About. .ribed it “Good Luck to Jerry a ... 15 for treatment with ACTH through “I saw ¢ . : Section of The Sunday |IN& he replied that this question is 150 cases of such prebirth audi- i | Othman . oe 15 > saw the Empire State builds ao i RSAC FV EEF entirely ‘under the control of Ljty reported in medical liter- and By. dovta 3. muroes) EIUEER ssuireasaiiy irene. 3 the: BE en ah (Continued on Page 3—Col 9 Times. “BURGLAR BAG Truman. . ¥ . s the doctors and nurses) Radio ..viegrrsrirersces 14 Ey - .com-, 1 AP ' @ Hundreds of real estate |=, 0; smashed a win- Jo dent anwhite, had! “Te: rh ‘crowded around to shake his hand! ‘Ruark .................. 15 munity. Through leadership of gE a brok he now ’ Mr. McCarthy, meanwhile, had The first infant born to Mrs. ; ee FT Tae a Pha great (dow of a ‘station at 2502 n5 comment on yesterday's closed Robert G. Hallawell cried about and say goodby, Miss Fox asked: Society .......ccoeeeeses 6° 2 iruek stop proprietor, E. LOCAL TEMPERATURES : "- ‘share, of their ads in The |}: Delaware St. last night took a session. Nor was it established five minutes befcre delivery was “Did you have a good time here, Earl Wilson ....c....... 13 | ng sampaign was Marte i + 38 10 a m.. 38 Times are selling homes [$200 desk television set. the that the man he has in mind is\made. The other baby was born Jerry?” ; Ds | Weather Map ............ 18 [fae funds and more $0 la me. < fast? i proprietor, Roy J. Shewmaker, now--or has been- —on thelto Mrs. Phillip Zapp. Both babies Jerry's answer was quick and | Women's ....... gee ¢ (has been gathered to sev : , | 513 §. 20th St., reported to police. 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