Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1950 — Page 1

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. . Mrs. Collins, 42. was critically 1 F City Hall Invasion |injured, when their car crashed. Nordsiek to Ask 3 The flag of truce fluttered |into the rear of a truck on Accounts Board Ban 3 . {Ind.” 53, four miles south of : . . . f 3 over City Hall today as | Hebron. ¢ On Trick Bidding S 3 Mayor Feeney declared a State afiee said the postnraster Steps to end- the waste in & : rd : apparently was trying to pass a ; y : ies 4 week-end armistice against farm truck and was forced into county spending that has 3 the Democratic county ma- it by an oncoming tractor-trailer. been going on for half a Yi chine. The truck, operated. by William, t finallv ere bei . Rader, ‘Hebron, was demolished| §- century hina'lly - were ing 1! But the Mayor, aroused by but the driver escaped -serious| taken today. low chicke | Sheriff Cunningham’s storming injury. | y 3 3 ggs, Jelly of f the City Hall 1 esterdd 3 } + County Commissioners BE ¥ o e y ate yesterday, N wo” be 4 : ONIN Sa) . er. creams, jis promised new attacks come’ Mon« Net Expected te Live. 9 shpresident | Fred TNOrdEeR ane Ly grownups. : day morning. : . Mrs. Collins is in Jasper County nounced that action would be Mayor Feeney fired his last Hospital, Rensselaer, where, physi-| taken on two fronts. a verbal artillery barrage last cians said they did not expect her| He will appear before the State night before leaving to visit his to survive. Board of Accounts and ask for sick sister in Detroit. ; Jess O. Yan Sele, 43, any hist peHinission to have “trick” bidding He. called Sheriff Cunningham wife, Lenora, 42, were killed in- ems. eliminated from . future FF “a stupid, incofnpetent office © stantly yesterday. on State Rd. 67] county contracts. od holder” and urged the Democratic. - |at State Rd. 3, in a head-on-crash| on THE, neXt, legislature. will De... : Party to support a different can- with a ‘heavy ‘trick ‘operated by asked to permit rehiring of a didate. . * Arnold Hammack, 23, Martins- purchasing agent at the Marion ot , ville. : : : : County Home at Julietta, who . Calutoligitle Onslaught Police said Mr. Van Sickle ap- Sunnyside's efficient. purchasing methods are studied by county officials (left to right) John Lin- probably also could handle pure no x ney a TIAThS. Same parently had failed to stop on, der, assistant county attorney; County Commissioners President Fred Nordsiek, and Sunnyside Bus- “chases at the County Jail, Chil- ‘ A a Sha oll Sn ngham entering State Rd. 67. The truck| iness Manager Carl Burris. dren's Home and Juvenile Centana ay, es nto a "pos careened from the highway and —————— = ——— rere romero rmmmm—————— mem ROR : . crashed through a fence after the| . | Follow Times Article fs Sheet invaded (he Mayors collison but, the driver escaped! Mood of Calvar y Reigns— | The developments followed in 2 - unhurt. i : ® * * eo less than a week 1 i yelling what City Controller Phil- | 5: ast Sunday's Foti what Cy Contes TH ae mice ane wo: Rome Bathed in Meditative Spirit fn ir: hove cms intelligible” . onslaught of curse {fied another traffic victim as | taxpayers were being trimmed ana and milk words, William Miley, 38, of Mt. Carmel;| ° ° ° : | nually in the purchase of eggs, . : IL, from papers in his bundold) A p f G ¥ G o I d meats, groceries for county instiSheriff C ham later de- ’ 3 y > vied hie aH nga at ate = He was found on U. 8.41, four! S 1 gri ms ree 00 ri ay { tutions through the quarterly concontroller. miles north “ef: Evansville.. Police oh : : oe pm i _|tract system of buying contrasted Dorie onty needling Ni.” the believed he had been struck by 4 Great Basilicas Jammed With Faithful; Page|t0 the open market system, as { sheriff said. he 3 {a hit-run driver early today, then sil Th d Choir Add ol l | Ri The Grave In the Garden . . . {employed at Sunnyside Sanatoe The stieeitt bv. Me < ~ =~ : Xo, : hit by several other yehicles. iiver-Throate oir s to Colorful Rites final chapter of “Mr. Jones, ' Flum. Foo ys ered or RYor After the political "brawl was over, Sheriff Cunnin ham An unidentified victim’ an elder- By GEORGE WELLER, Times Foreign Correspondent Meet the Master” .......... 19' The purchasing agent system at was oled as 5a ying fo. Bayt: calmed down in the office of Police Chief Rouls. Here the sheriff 1y man, was killed on U. Ss. ROME, Apr. T—Darkened churches, masked crucifixes Jesus Is Crucified , , . The |Sunsyside was installed seven * 3 il i i i i ‘es - : : xy ’ i ¥ S F saseseasrusie e e mes ex“You damn . . ...." trails the wiling police chief out of police headquarters. Er ee et Lata and statues swathed in somber purple greeted Rome's pil-| over Story -..... 19. posed similar conditions to Git Mr. Bayt said he did not under-| ; . la ‘car driven by Cornelius Sweer- grims today as they knelt in prayer for Good Friday of Lenin's tomb in Moscow aimed at led into overcharges, supplies De of he sheritts Sheriff Candidate Turns Cop— : Inga, 27, DeMotte. Holy Year. : taal Sie tes Ie laut aud water J . ! ° | > 2 | . ? or described the sheriff as in = Two Nabbed by Tony Maio - ” Congestion before the four great basilicas which every| Needling, rather than smiting > The Sunnyaide system, operated “uncontrolled rage.” { ? | pilgrim must visit was intense |the church directly, the Commu- bY Carl Burris, business manager i) Later, as the sheriff spotted a' : 1 Rain to Dam en | : ; N— nists displa. -|and purchasing agent, Mayor Feeney walking out pe the! Arraigned in City Court { Red-cassocked American candle. 4 extinguished in re. 18h play. Ue ti ans spected mnt by Mr, Neh a . student pris sod ou with ff RE [vod crs i han EE ema Street Commissioner Suffers Broken Finger | aster ard e their husky statuses: andl But the J3in candies] “oy Pagtins.” deiied tel Pialses Bubiyaite Plan : i . i pa A. ghted—is taken aroun n SVR 9 i ware he County Jail and In Brawl, Arrest After High-Speed Chase | ) ut eS. he churches the the altar, plunging the church into Solaoe. of regular niass and Holy| Sunnyside has the best, most An hour later. Sheriff Cunntinz-l Democratic sheriff candidate Tony Maio's plunge into law en- Chilly Weather mood of Calvary reigned. With Utter darkness. oo jommunion--only . the Mass of Je ficient system that we've ever ar t 1 h Ited i : | At this moment the choirboys;ihe Presanctified can be said oniseen,” said Mr. Nordsiek. , ham pai¢ another visit to Cy Haniel] trey : ep ayreignment of two men and twol po ocast Sunday rtheir. paths. roped off because Of| oo po poi poke as the Good Friday and communion {s| “I think that the same system Hall. This time he stormed into br : = congestion, pilgrims moved from ilgrh \denied to all but the dying—took could be work he Mayor's office and said he A LOCAL TEM S one darkened side of the altar| .~ “ To : , -1Co : \ t The street commissioner took his whirl as an officer last night| TEMPERATURES dark ide of the altar 20cient pilgrims once raised their their struggle for ene, out-1Count orked out at the Marion \ had an appointment with Mr. With a high-speed chase for a hit-run driver through crowded In-| to the next, kneeling, rising and \o.c: 2 lament that Christ was| SLE f y S and possibly the JS ® Feene P "diana Ave. The chase ended in a brief but brisk fight in which the 6a. m... 33 10a. m. .. 43 | Co = Cord ’ dead and woe had fallen on the 400s, too. other Institutions, too, but that ney. : 0" w bined atid: Mr; — Tam ..38 1am... 45 | 8 ed : world. v= "| Hundreds marched around the Will take some study. vered When Mayor Feeney failed to Ie were aul ey ny d been alerted by a squad car] Ba. mn... 35 . 12 (hoon). 46 A meditative spirit prevailed. But precisely when hope seems blood-soaked sands of the Col-| “Anyhow, you can be assured show up, the sheriff became angry = © = - "which had seen the chase, and two| “9a. m. .. 38 p.m... 48 7 Thy the. Alar of the Sepulihir gone the single candle is brought iseum where the church’s first|there will be a recommendation ge c again. } . | Mr. Maio and a friend. Stanley patrol cars were dispatched to the en i: pri eon again from behind the altar and martyrs faced the lions. In pray-|t0 the legislature to change the Ler C Word Las tuzhed o Mation Feezle, Works Board member and Scene. Overcoats and umbrellas will be ers on a lighted burns on in indication that er they re-enacted Christ's path lew and institute the open marWw: <nd Harry Gasper er sportsman, were driving west on Claude Starns, 31. of 1618 E.'part of the costume in the Indian- wah mounting candles. Chars spirit lives. ” or mene. yeuiting the’ "Stas nem Wherever possible" 1e ty chairman, assisted Dewey Michigan St. in Mr. Maio’s car, 10th St. driver of the car, was yplis Easter parade, the weather- r 2 = IN THE re ded as bi Bohs bf ‘the Gross,” Mr. Nordsiek said | , y , res dav . : + 8 8 § < ¢ £ suc L Fl Myers, chief deputy prosecutor, in When they saw another car make arrested. man said today TODAY, as yesterday and to- did Sun. 0oded plazzas be-| 1p gome Italian cities, such a8), “the. trick . sa that definite ot ne removing the “belligerent -gheriff @-left turn.and. strike a pedestrian L...Also. taken into custody were. He forecast Tain HrBURHOUt the MOTTOW, thousands. of pilgrims. fore the churg nes a battle between pFigrence, columns..of.-men -an trac 3 Items in future. cone ... : * ” flv . ~N | $ grout es nt $ 3 communism and Catholicism was re ol . ‘tracts will be eliminated. from City Hall at Indiana Ave. {Dilver Hunter, 30, of 6250 N. d Sunday and a cool maximium are taking part in special matin aL boys marched from church to “We' p » : Hits 70 Miles An Hour ‘Pennsylvania St. and the two| Coy Sunaal bout 4 plays which re-enact the blow [Ought today, for once with blunt- church listening to lectures as ell have to clear through Speaks To Rouls 8 yi es An .. .. (young women, Harriet Newbold, |‘ jperature 7 ou, £0, west are which befell the world when ©d Weapons. well as praying at each pause. {the Board of Accounts,” he said, The sheriff returned to police Mr. Maio swung in pursuit, hit "or 3118 W. 8th St. and Lor-| oy rected to move over Indiana Christ was crucified. Many Communists are still But in Rome crowded condi-| Pt rm certain this practice is headquarters, held a conference ting a sp gy mph as he tried ene Warmoth, 28, of 524 E. 11th {onight and remain through Sun-| The Vatican choir of silver- Catholics despite nominal excom-|tions within the rope - walked |" Con for with Chief Rouls and left for the|to bring the fleeing car to a s OP: | t., who had returned to the scene.| qo recasters said frigid air throated boys and men this after- munication by the Pope. ; churches made it difficult even can be won b only supplies county jail. | After a six-block chase the car| The injured pedestrian, Louis noon will sing “Matins of the While yesterday the Commu-|f ilgrim to find a quiet cor-| Y ng ridiculousSheriff Cunningham, attempting was hemmed in and stopped at|Towns, 47, of 312 E. Vermont St. | TO central Canada would funnel SP00 TC0, © nists were still triumphantly|ner for “three hours devotion» LOW, Prices on items never pure sit to City Hall. a n Pp , 47, . Vermon ~|into the state late tomorrow and| OWS. 11505 phantly ner for “three hours’ devotion, chased by the count whil to minimize the visit to City Hall,/gjake St. Mr. Maio leaped from also was released from General |gnqay. bringing the possibility of| In each church 15 candles flank counting the heads of priestsof meditation on the seven words|mon used It y e comsaid he was only trying to find pq car while Mr. Feezle ran to Hospital after treatment for cuts! chow on Easter Sunday to north- Christ's tomb. As the choir jailed in Czechoslovakia, today|—first pleading mercy, then sur- prices. a Carry excessive gut What the mayor had Agusta pice. MIT urged win IAS tinge, pemime. and _ responses Hewshoys hawked the Red duly |renderng murmured by the" ; i " | Two young women got out of] | Occasional showers were on the ! ’ ] | . i % : i i ora a. ret Ta.|the car and left while Mr. Maio drunkenness and with city va- Indianapolis weather menu for ry 5.9%. ."% lt .. Truman Signs Steckler 1 Sponze cause Mayor Feeney's attacks on|!Tied to prevent the escape of the 3 "yi, 4ppeared to preter \OTiERt: They were to be accom: Miracle of Konnersieuth— ; Commission as Judge Sp gt i. him “hurt” his family. eu 3 male companion. |charges against. Starns. of.oper-| apout- BT tomorrow: will-go WH ur es Serve. i fc {AY ll eo fr fri nese sv KEY WEST, Fla; Apr. T (UBy ~~ rr WASHING The feud first broke out last] Tn "the ‘ensuing “activity, MF.ating a car under the influence 31ong with an afternoon high of | edasant Suffers A onies — President Truman toda; woodwork, week when Mayor Feeney at-|Maio knocked down the two men of liquor and of reckless driving.| . . : William E. ” y signed , 33¢ tacked Frank McKinney, banker,(and was knocked down himself.| Hunter was charged with being | oat 55. "the. Weather Burean : ° as thera foe Jor The Benssion cainee baseball magnate and veteran Police reports called the incident! drunk. | ’ r ) 00 il y Of Ch ¥ + 25th T m Indi teckl —_ Democratic power, for “boss rule.” an “altercation.” Mr. Maio said Reprimands Police ! § er et me ris or ! ' e | will ry PRL rs, > at ol ee He later attacked Mr. McKinney|it was “damned near a free-for-| The case was t { in a - ’ St, mes : : ld ? . - for supporting Sheriff Cunning. all.” {Apr. 28 and the Continued until teorolgists said state tempera- 3-Hour Services Blood Flows From Hands, Feet and Brow | dianapolis. o£ — ham. | Meanwhile, police headquarters released on. their own recogniz- tres WOU( TANS al 10 June Scheduled i Here | Of Therese Newmdnn as 10,000 Look On * —r fance. = | ; ERS VE | KONNERSREUTH, Germany, Apr. 7 (UP)-—Peasant woman ; { § | Wednesday. Normal seasonal] By EMMA RIVERS MILNER | . y, Apr. r | Noted Actor Walter Huston usm Sere reprimanded| tarts range from a maxi-| Times Church Editor | Therese Newmann developed wounds similar to those of Christ and nsi e : . : fated . lm of 58 north to 66 south and| The most solemn. of all the suffered the agonies of his crucifixion for the 25th time in as many PN : - on vagrancy charges and dis- mum i : neal) « : : I missed their - ® "from a minimum of 35 near Lake Christian holy days dawned today. years today—Good Friday. = -Jieés In ro ywood at 66 nh I ODED. €OUPE. he told: them. if. MIChigAD to. 42 degrees along the| For this is Good Friday which, ~ With 10.000 persons gathered in. and about her humble, white: ¥ 19 19 1S... is Polish — HE a ai a ee they desired they could ot an Ohio River. aR mmembrates the crucifixion of Washed cottage room Therese slowly moved her hands and flecks of| = A . - Victi f Blood Cl ol eT , ol |. . ’ ge |” Rainfall in the period will aver- Jesus Christ on the Cross of Cal- blood fell on the linen of her bed. ———— | Ee Pa ictim o of; ¥ |attorney, and he would sign a! ainfall in Pp : ! | Deadline for entri x and pol & [petition to have the records of age one-half inch, not enough to vary. On her feet the wounds of the Rev. Fr. Franz Nabor, parish| uo or Tale iy es in Times- : verware in Won Academy Award “ ; [their arrest stricken from the po- affect swollen Hoosier streams.| Church folk in Indianapolis and Christ appeared and blood flowed Priest. said, “until 3 p. m.—the nt Search nears., 3 27 \ HOLLYWOOD, Apr. 7 (UP)— i [lice books. ° ; {In addition to week-end showers, around the world will engage in|from them. pour Chsiés Sie She vi! Ruraken | Sebo) and Service news...... § ceses n ' : ’ | Mr. Maio today was trying to State-wide rain was expected intensified worship. today. Special . } ) sppistrs OWLY a ter at an 1 is fully! Two friends have 23-year Walter Huston, academy award lestimate the damage to ying t |again - about Wednesday. - “services will be held during the On the Drow, “Where Christe recovered by Saturday. | Friday attendance a Soe v winning actor who missed a party The entire right ‘| - three hours—noon to 3 p. m.— Crown of thorns was pressed. and, Many villagers credit her with Woman’ ; pe hy . | g side was] on the shoulders, where Christ miracles and accurate predicti AN'S NEWS .......c0000 8511 onoring his 66th birthday last [Smashed and similar damage was + |when Jesus hung on the cross. ......q the cross to Calvary, of future events and ire » hel Society, Page 9; Eat Well ° night because he was not feeling (inflicted on the left side of Starns’ VA/ anf Ads for: Citizens here, by request of May- 1,4 a1s0 flowed from Therese. should be named a saint. of the| - for Less, Swing Your Part. well, ‘died in his hotel room today. car when Mr. Maio forced Starns’, . or Feeney, are expected to pause — . , yo ce wrapped in a Catholic Church after her d L| mer, Page 10; Blackwood Death came swiftly after Dr. car to the curb, ‘Sunday Times in silence at 2:59 p. m., the mo- white Rhone "sat eid up-| - “No one but a paint le Bridge Counter-Spy Sow. Verne Mason was summoned. Mr. wr { ment of Christ's death. » j - " ing. Pa ’ . : ; i ' right in her bed, chanting unin- as she does,” a neighbor said. _ !M8, Page 11.) sot Hustow's son, Dilecior Joun Hus Belgians Form | ~~ eDid you know that you How. Services telligibly in a coma. ~~ “Why she has eaten nothing for Radio and Televigion Sched- —— ton, was at his side when he died. { can get your WANT AD Three-hour services are sched- A hushed procession filed the past 25 years but the wafers| Wes ...ieerriinnrniies 12, 18 aa ise: Ind yormer Broadway ‘Catholic’ Cabinet | in The SUNDAY TIMES uled by the Church Federation in through her room to witness the She receives at Communion, which| Herron student models Christ Shige hh , was in up to noon on SATUR- the First Baptist Church and the | gmata. {she takes every day.” and His Mother ......,. 13 Vo ak, Vi Ig a, Oust RUSSELS, Belgium, Apr. 7 " DAY?_ That's right, just Lyric Theater. Christ Church will Ae Aan : : + ovata ruars a . ell, whose hus ’ ep 9 (UP) — Premier-designate Paul call RlIley 5551 before hold services over the period as > ‘Keep Faith of Fathers, columns, lant and Othman musical comedies, died recently. [Van Zeeland ‘said today he has noon. tomorrow and your will Missouri Synod Lutherans in| They included the devout, the E E % I “a ne. ast installment of es Planned Birthday Dinner (formed a government drawn en- Want Ad will appear in Keith's Theater. curious and the miracle seekers, Eastern Europe Told : tor Sunes: Meat the Mas. _ A group of Mr. Huston’s friends, tirely from his Social Christian-| ALL EDITIONS of ‘The | All Catholic churches, and many half of them Americans. — | NEW YORK, Apr. 7 (UP)—| vo ut People ..... 19 including actor Spencer Tracy, Liberal Coalition (Catholic)| Sunday Times. |Protestant -Gnes announce Good _ Outside German police and U. praneis Cardinal Spellman, in -a/ Editorials, Dan Kidney’s “Dear . New York producer Jed Harris, |Party, which is pledged to return! . Friday worship in all parts of the 5. military police were on duty| gpecia] Easter message, asked the, D088.” Hoosier Forum...... 21 movie producer Sam Spiegel and Walter H Said King Leopold IIT to the! . The cost yt sped. The do city. Knights of Columbus also Y Sa yr in the-bamier Jeople of Eastern Europe today| Amusement news .........22, 28 writer Charles Grayson, planned alter Huston . 3 - sults are + Only oUC will sponsor Wask of the Cross| ' : “to hold fast to the faith of your Erski Page 22; a birthday dinner —. him last 1 He said his cabinet would be for a two-line Want Ad Devotions fot 03 to 3 p. m. to-| Therese's stigmata began dur- fathers.” . Earl Wilson. Page 23.) = night at Romanoff’s restaurant./ Mason be summoned. He died an all-Catholic one, possibly with for one Sunday. Only 4. on the World War Memorial! ing Holy Week, 1926. Early on| The New York archbishop’s| Complete Sports news. . 24 Mr. Huston could not attend. but|tWe hours later. _ . |some non-parliamentary member: 28¢ per day for a two-line’ |, 0 |Good Friday that year she had a|g45tament was broadcast to Po- (Eddie Ash | SESu waa his son, John, was there "| He had been scheduled to_start from other parties. Wait Ad 10 18n for 3 Lent, which began Ash Wednes-| Vision of Christ nailed to the|,,ng Czechosiovakia and Hun-| Frank othe with 3 Mr. Huston consulted his doc * DW Picture Monday. | MY. Van Zeeland said he would whole week, Starting Sun" jay, Feb. 22, will close officially|CT0SS: Soon she sald she feltigyry py the Voice of America. | - Caps, Page 24: he tor when he felt ill yesterday and, MT: Huston was a veteran of give his government list to Prince day. tomorrow at noon. Easter, the P100d pouring trom her heath “The torch of faith is stilll with a an was given oplates. He took a room| hearty 50 Yeas: in : he thestes am Regent Chagles tomorrow and, uno vou want to hire Feast of the Resurrection, will hag in Jon) al wounds IN ablaze and held aloft by (Joseph)! chapter in the life of golf's. at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where PE a rpeaz ng in motion ake public immediately after- help, ‘rent a room, sell” fall on Sunday. ee ear liter thie wounds of Supdinal Mindszenty, Archbishop! great Bobby Jones, Page 25; ; S-Since - : 8. ; . Rr SR y ater, ‘ound: ( 8) 3 , {os a eat, Charles Tern, slaved The younger Mr. Huston wrote He said he would ask for a y Sian ins ” hOmehow GETS ‘FLYING CLASSROOM the crown of thorns appeared and (Joseph) Boar a. a multitude] ore Page on Ying ¥ -seigbbor s y ‘Treasure of the Sierra Madre” vote of confidence for his gov- let a SUN D.A Y WASHINGTON, Apr. 7 (UP) her, shoulders bled: of other martyrs, unknown by Mrs. Manners’ advice to. ; ne - ; slog TOON ai ie Tine) with his father in mind, and it ernment next Tuesday. TIMES WANT AD do The Air Force today received its! Every Good Friday since then, name, forgotten by men, DUt’ OFS seveussrssnses.s. C2 : a he ie A i wag his S-atanty g. Tole %y hat eer, Jpelw that I will be the job fof you quickly , first Sensoliditea - Vultee T-29 she has lapsed into a coma early|never forgotten by God in whose! The , aa its 4% - —fF A E F confidence,” he ___and at low cost. navigation training plane —- thejin the day. > ors i ry shall ever live,” he| sified . : Eg — -Sesling Bl and” asked that Dedacetemy swan last yeas : said — jeo-called “flying classroom.” "She will remain ke this, "said, : Your favorite COMICS... vas — -~ . & ’ : i : " i 3 . i — A, an : + 14 3

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