Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1950 — Page 2
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World Repori—
Flee, China Air Force Report Says
By United Press
munique said. te
planes cannot fight.”
over the airfield itself; over Poo- leanings. tung, across the Yangtze River Italy from Shanghai's bund; along the Yangtze, and over Chungming Island, near the Yangtze mouth, Other world developments:
nan Island said today that 5800 Communist guerrillas have surrendered to Nationalist troops to avoid starving. The guerrillas were said to have gfurrendered in two groups after “being pocketed and cut off from food supplies in the Five Finger Mountains in the interior of Hainan,
United States government employees have been forbidden to travel overland in the Philippines beginning with the Easter holiday because of Hukbalahap attacks,
“we would still
Pakistan and India were re-
recent bloody communal riots ‘batween Hindus- and Moslems of
Pakistan left for home by air
London tack on the United States made Czechoslovakia yesterday to|stairs,
A Tass Agency account of Mr. “I drank it.”
scribed as a “murderous” policy odist Hospital,
Mr, Wheeler was a former U, returned home,
Elsie says —
Corp.
incomplete.
of banana with crisp tender nuts.
day. Smithey and
"%0r you | brother.”
Our service embodies all that goes to give. that sfter-tesling of satisfaction; the satisfaction of . x beautiful tribute ‘to a loved orie, yet nc burden to those left.
951 NORTH DELAWARE ST. = SINCE 1868
‘Nationalist Bombers Planes Over Shanghai =
Several Enemy Craft Damaged, Others .
field and engaged the bombers said he evidenced Communist i
nize Italy's’ right Trieste free territory, Italian For-! eign Minister Count Sforza said. Mr. 8forza, addressing the Milan Institute of Internationa! Studies,. appealed to Yugoslavia to settle the Trieste problem bilaterally, He urged Marshal Tito to accept Italian friendship because of a “common interest.” Even if Russia should support 5 Philippines the Anglo-French-American demand that all Trieste territory be returned to Italy, Mr. Sforza said,
to the whole
. Twenty-five “Russian-type” fighter planes attacked Nationalist 3% bombers over the Shanghai area today, a Nationlist Air Force com“In the ensuing engagement, several enemy planes were dam- & aged and the others ran away,” the carefully-worded communique said. “All our planes returned without loss, which proves that Red!
The fighters apparently came many who was dismissed three ° from Shanghai's Lunghwa Air- years ago. Former co-workers
“Tialy offered for the first time} today to negotiate some border and territorial changes with Yugoslavia as part of a general
: Hong Kong settlement of the Trieste dispute. | Nationalist reports from Hai. First YUROSTAVIA THUS “recog:
prefer a direct
accord with Yugosiavia.”
it was reported today. Fuel Oil Dri k India ; in 3 ported to have signed an agree-' rm eo. ment today on means of ending d 0 oy ’
both countries, Consumes Contents Premier- Liaquat Ali Khan of Of Pop Bottle
: aTo a: Week. of: Three Year-old leery, Simpson: Dancer, 3 Dies at 00 cas
\ The child followed his father, Radio. Moscow broadcast “in Thomas Simpson, to the basement! great detail today the bitter at- of their home at 1948 Centennial! (Continued. From Page One)
“hry George Whreler; of “RHINE drain sore o1 rom the furnace Bay, Wash... when he asked/into a pop bottle, then went up-
grant political asylum to him and’ The boy ‘came upstairs a few | his wife, minutes later and announced:
Wheeler's statement, made in Rushed to Hospital Prague, attacked all angles of | His frightened American foreign policy, includ- mother attempted to reach their ing the Atlantic Pact, the Mar- family doctor, but failed. They shall Plan and what was de- then rushed the child to Meth-
father and
wheré he was
Services will be at Monday in Stevens Chapel of the | Flowers. Burial arrangements are
of imperialism. treated with a stomach pump and
B. government employee in Ger. But the child weakened. The mene sp parents summoned doctor who gave artificial respira tion without success, . Mr. Simpson 13 a machine op- : erator at the Diamond. Chain
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* Berlin's western sectors.
Members of Berlin's Frei Destsche Jugend, Communist youth organization, work on a stadium | slated to seat 70,000 persons for a giant May parade and demonstration in the Soviet sector of the German capital. Hundreds of members of the Soviet youth group have been brought to Ber- = Assistant administrator for pro-| o' ois'vo woe cooing to do him! lin to help get ready for the May demonstrations, during which Reds have threatened to “take over" grams Richard M. Bissell, Jr., said; "ra vor. somg point and then drove away in it
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of South Bend Widow, 80, fo Be Married . ; SOUTH BEND, Ind. Apr. 8 (UP)—Mrs. Lillian Hopper 80, Pi come mt en i ee awe Ar. d 16 Halt let i Wa hic Wolfe, a former Gary, Ind. steelworker, who she said swept her
. i Mana. Tonight fo Former Gary Steel Worker, 82 ~~ a ; Losing Ul. S. today and waited happily for her church wedding tonight to her TF He ania Jo6 sald Mrs. Hopper. & widow, of George — Inflation of Forego of ner feet from their first meet-| __ pr JCA Avistence | |"%1 0 wm mara, Gi], 11, Unarmed;
that Greece and Korea would : children as wedding guests. heed ECA's warning bier they "Til be at the EE it they : must either halt inflation OF have to take me in an ambu-| — 3 foregb U. 8. aid. : jlance? ale ue Waite, Whose, Out of Parked Car 3 kesmen for the recovery he exce, or fringes ——. said that they believed the white. Mr. Wolfe, whose first wife] BALDWIN PARK ul. hy 2 two Marshall Plan nations would died, has six children and Mrs.|(UP)—A gunman d/take the necessary measures to Hopper two. * : year-old high school gir! early toe Ifirm up their internal finances. - | Reception Planned day from her date and molested Greece was informed last week-| yy Wolfe's daughter, Mrs. Sam her, but was captured with the lend by U. S. Ambassador Henryipi gen arranged a reception in|girl a few hours later when he {Grady that-uniess-she-cut-down ipo pms gsrter-the ‘wedding. Then drove into & ditch. — ~~ {her internal expenditures, such as y,, couple will go to Mrs. Hopper's| Authorities said the girl, Dulcy {funds for the armed forces, the ,n. iment for their honeymoon. |N. Nelson, had been molested by fl United States would frown upon ‘are Hopper was born in Pon-iher abductor. They identified him {such internal recovery projects asii;,. 111 and worked in a depart-/as Vance Smith, who had a record the proposed $200 million hydro-\,,.n¢ store here for 17 years. Mr. of armed robbery in Burbank, electric plant. Wolfe was born in Grandville,|Cal, when he was 17.
Mr. Grady also suggested frat 0., and served in the Spanish-| Doctors examined the girl at the Greek government should bel, orican War. : the San Dimas sheriff's substa{more representative of the peo-| a; Wolfe asked her for a dateltion here. Deputies said they
ple. So far as ECA was €O0-|.on 5 friend's recommendation”|found the couple when their car |cerned, Paul Porter, ECA mission og she said yes. When he called pecame stuck ol Pr Bp chief in Greece, agreed with Mr. |,¢ por apartment, he hanged Mrs. road between Puente and Po{Grady that the hydro-electric Pro- |e per a box of candy and de-|mona |gram could not go forward unless |. 4.4 «3 jittle kiss” as a re-| a Wooo. Bbiae:is. at Twat the Greek government was able ord. She obliged. _ Smith; Whose. Do) es al Twust 4 to underwrite a major share of wy. a male clerk at the Mar-| ’ "
ar _Donal the cost. {shall County clerk's office issued|eirich as they sat in Oelrich's “Purely Local Matters” {them a marriage license Thurs-i ap pefore her home. He forced day, Mr. Wolfe complimented him py. Oeirich trom the car at gun
: that the Greek situation is “pure-| ly a local matter and not one of ECA: general policy.”
ith the girl. “I'm going to name our first| or
ibaby after you,” said Mr, Wolfe.
Vaslav Nijinsky, 200,000 Expected Bandits Get $340 5 Sr sorts we ; ater Han fe
ENOOD. ALLOK. 8) WORK. Of. ; ons with Premier Jawa- diéd ~~ vesterday after drinking harlal Nehru of India. fuel oil in the belief it was a soft! drink. Once Called World's
Greatest Ballet Star
underwear and ‘ripped it up for souvenirs. His valet stole the artificial aveg from his costume for ‘Le ini De La Rose,’ one of his
most famous roles, and sold them Christ's crucifixion and resurrec- and ordered a pound of pork for enough to build himself ation, will be staged as usual in chops. :
Attend Lawton State Department and ECA both Accused of Buying Kin
ter-Pageant.:
“LAWTON, Okla. Apr. 8 (UP)
Times State Service “Friends here t {death of Cmdr. John H. Guthrie,
8 | disclosed that they had told Korea : Sk WO 0FdyS-- wjbouRet sta Anancial house. in order eng go ARE go ye , lor suffer a cut in ECA’s proposals olen Whisky
for $160 million in economic aid.
; ord- i TOW Give Order as Ruse he State Department disclosed | [World War II Navy pilot, in a ms A ! 0 Robb ’ bi in an Pe nomone to, A 45-year-old man ehasged) Philadelphia traffic accident yesattend the celebrated Wichita n ne _Kobbery Korean Ambassador John Chang With buying stolen whisky today|terday. He was 36. .
Mountains Easter Pageant start- : o ” | St. yesterday morning. The father women in New. York. stole. his ing. at midnight tonight... ....... two holdups last night... ....... arguments that ififlation was not Only the weather, cold "and Morris DeLott, 35, an employee threatening, counted as a possible
deterrent.
The 24th presentation of the pageant, ‘relating the story of by two men who entered the store par
Armed bandits netted $340 in it had sharply rejected Korean is in Marion County Jail under| Termed “the best flier in the ; $2500 bond awaiting federal trial. world” by a writer during the war, a threat in that Far “East Fe-|""William™ Moore, $22 “W. “North Cmdr: Guthrie * was fatally “ine . |St., was arrested in his home yes-|jured while driving to his home in a grocery at 2202 Martindale . while President Syngman Rhee terday by FBI agents who ac- near Media, Pa, from a naval Ave., said he was robbed of $300 of South Korea was telling his caused him of buying 13 cases of air station at Willow Grove, Pa. > liament = about the warning, Whisky, valued at $583.44, from Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Guy ECA sources disclosed that re-|the driver of a truckload of liquor H. Guthrie of Greensburg, he was covery administrator Paul G. on interstate shipment. Ten of born and reared here. " 3 [the cases were recoverd. | He was a graduate of Purdue
house, Holy City, a natural amphitheater. While filling the order he Hoffman, in a letter on Mar. 23 a : Mr. Nijinsky appeared to leap in the Wichita Mountains 22 miles turned to see a revolver aimed at had given the same advices to A tractor rales With 13 Fans imversity. He it survived Dy across the stage in a single hound. northwest of here. > “his side. One of the bandits or- the Korean Prime Minister, i §4Y Missing lrom Jig Me his e, lWo © ren, a sister,
He amazed audiences with his apparent ability to leap into the air twice as quickly as he de-
” A CAST of 2
{case load was abandoned at a Mrs. Charles J. Miller, New York
000 persons. _Okia. dered him to open the cash {truck stop here recently. The City, and two brothers, Guy R,
noma. business’ and professional register and the other man Check Foul Play |driver, who had attempted to sell and James R., both of Indian
scooped up the money, Mr. DeLott [the load, was found dead in a|apolis.
scended. en nd HOUSEW Ves eemill enact gpiq, They left without “their Angle in Death | rented. automobile near Jackson, | the family His leaps were longer, his pirou- he S0:5cene drama before sei-i.. i opops. Mo., on Mar. 28, the. FBI said.| INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE AMILY ottes faster, and his energy more 'IN8S duplicating Mount Calvary, = Ap jnsurance agent, Charles J.. SOUTH BEND, Apr. 8 (UP)— Exhaust had been piped into ‘the Clearings for the day C8 9,720,000 prodigious than any dancer of his Pontius Pilate’s Court, the Jeru:| gmith 36, of 2431 Kenyon Ave. A railroad telegrapher’'s body was car through a window. { Debits for the day ok 3305.00 ime. . salem Gateway, Herod's Court aq robbed of $40 as he got out found lying beneath a railroad si —————————— et [Debits for the week . ... ' 114.462,000 Although lionized by society, he 3nd the Garden of Gesthsemane.!,¢ pis car in the 700 block of Cen-| viaduct today and authorities TRAIN TOLL HITS 20 was no publicity seeker. He was Starting at midnight after an (or gt = He said two men, both studied the possibility he was OVIEDO, Spain, Apr. 8 (UP)—| ORIGINAL INDIANAPOLIS 1:30 p. m, told to the point of rudeness with hour of organ music and hymns, armed, approached him and de- pushed off a train. i The - death toll in Thursday's ANTIQUE SHOW ‘1 or tne gUShing women. it is timed to end at dawn Sun- manded his wallet. | The victim was identified as Maqrid-Gijon train wreck rose to Countiv's leading dealers are
Discover Body 0f Slaying Suspect
Believe Ex-Mental Patient Killed Self
CHAPEL HILL, N. C., Apr. 8
Police said
30-year-old
Bennett rénted
fugitive might turn up there, .
~ HISEY & TITUS
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rooms inthe basement along with other students who ha“ left town for the Easter week-end. Dr.-J. W. Turner, at the Fayetteville Hospital where rv v————— There's Smithey was once a patient, said EVENTS TODAY Borg, Smithey had been released “Over smerican Ins en our protests” after he was addeale, mitted for observation on a complaint that he was
psychiatrist
“after his
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: _Green: Kenneth. Nancy Coleman
His eccentric behavior and -ob-
In addition to his parents, he is became more pronounced. In 1917, survived by a sister, Sandra. Sue 2, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.-S8impson, E. Spring-' WAS the faun he portrayed. in the. field, O. and Mr. and Mrs. Wii- dance, “L'apres Midi D'un Faun.’ liam G. Merritt, Danville. EE
he tried to apply auto-suggestion to persuade himsélf that he really
J. Parnell Thomas May Seek Parole Soon
NEWARK. N. J., Apr. 8 (UP) J. Parnell Thomas, former New Jersey Republican Congressman
“tmprisoned-—for— fraud, —wil-—be
eligible for parole within a few weeks if he pays a $10,000 fine, Justice Departmeng officials said today. ; Assistant U. 8. Attorney John
J. Corcoran said he had been (UP)-—-The body of a former men- assigned to collect ‘the fine which tal patient wanted in the slaying Washington District Federal of a young college student, was Court imposed on Thomas last found near an outdoor amphi- December. Thomas was convicted! theater here today. he apparently had killed himself. and was sentenced to serve six to a i dentified as “TEAR : Tae ; roughton Smithey, Special for Nig |ex-student at the University of N North Carolina, who had been. en luscious WE) released from a Fayetteville veterans hospital last year over the protests of psychiatrists who considered him dangerous A murders warrant was issued fishing boat from Funchal in the 4 . for Smithéy after he was. seen Madeira Islands sank with a loss {OTT family mil leaving the white frame rooming of seven. Four fishermen drowned house where student George
NG ID Tes Ln Lemuel Bennett Jr., 22, was shot
to death in the basement yester-
of receiving salary kickbacks
18 monts in the federal peniten-| tiary at Danbury, Conn.
11 Fishermen Drown | LISBON, Portugal, Apr. 8 (UP) Eleven fishermen were drowned today in two boat disasters. A
when their craft overturned off Port Olhao.
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Institute of Real Estate Appraisers—Final day. Lincoln Driginal Indianapolis Antique Exposition Daily through Bliesda 1t0 1030 p m., Spink Arms Hotel Greater Indianapolis Antiques Exhibit— 1.to p. m. daily ‘hrough Monday.
The brother, Bryan Smithey Golden Link Court 7. Order of the Amahad been taken to an undisclosed place for safekeeping and police Collese Dae at ues Leaders Confer. had ~ watched = hig = Payerrevitte Bitar : : home on the chance that the isis Farke Easter Ear Hunts Co rmesr: | “ern, Lockefield, jo 3° a. m.: School 2
ranth, Installation of Officers—8 p. m laypool by :
d. y DAA,
K a.m: Municipal Gardens. 1 p hodius, 1:30 p. m. and Riley. 2 p.m
EVENTS TOMORROW
Original Jndianagaiie Antique Evasition-.
Daily through Tuesday Spink Arms Hotel Greater Indianapolis Antiques Esxhibit— 1 to 10:30 p. m, today and Monday
Murat. Public Parks Easter Egg Hunts—Northeast m.. Dougias-Hill. 1.30 p. m.. Garted, 2 p. m_. and Brookside, 2 30 p.m
| Wayne Post #4. American Legion. Ese
nt--2 p.m. post home, Oliver Ave Rd
Easter Musié Congert — Mary Spalding “harpist with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. &p. m.. Merron Art Museum
BIRTHS
Bye At St. Franecis—Kirnest, Loretta Jones Roy, Maxine Vittorio At Coleman— William, Winifred Pittman AL Methodist—Gerald, Joan McDonald Edwin. - Elizabeth Wilder Frederick Juanita Hofmaxer: Lee, Lucy Ceasiell Raymond Shirley Gray: Richard Audrey Gray 1 Si
At_ St. Vincent's—Russell, Dona Baer:
Robert, Edna Allen: William, Barbara
Girls
[At St. Francis — Paul, Agnes Walters
Richard; Beatrice Huber. Ralph. Doris Bilvens. Donald, Elizabeth Murph
Morris, Helen Gambrall: George. Goldie
| © ANTIQUES
E xposition EY Larger ond Better Than Last Foll
MURAT TEMPLE
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Indianapolis
Ar TARO Lam to 1030 pn |
day morning.
{session with his art gradually poy pe Wn Te Delphi Youth Wins Ingswood: D. a NeW Yoru Cen-| soldier injured in the crash.| SPINK-ARMS HOTEL . Bore Speak . . {tral Railroad employee. , i ta i000 M1 Public Speaking Contest’ The body was found at 5:30 tierrins the tasks ot ood atil] Apr: 89-10-11 1PM. fo 10:30. M.
At Easter The Rev.
Church, will
Eternal Command’ at an Easter service tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. in
Scottish Rite torium.
Music for the service will be : ; : the I Rite announced at a banquet in Pur- Railroad officials told - police
Chorus, singing under the direc- due University's Memorial Union Mr. Hoffman was supposed to be|
provided by
tion of Edwin
pastor of Roberts Park Methodist
| Raymond Joseph Hoffman of Col-l9g today with the death of a exhibiting in this shew,
Service
Amos L. Boren,
earing the tracks of wreckage. Times State Service a. m. lying in a street beneath __._..__ __ ___ ____ __ ___ _ ___ _= LAFAYETTE, Apr. 8 — Wil--the elevated tracks. — The “head liam Roach of Delphi today held was crushed and one foot nearly| top honors in the final round of severed. | the state public speaking contest. Coroner T. C. Goraczewski said ; of the Indiana Association of he believed death was accidental Future Farmers of America. but he would not discount the pos-| - Winners of the contest were sibility of foul play. {
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speak on “The
Dr. E. Burdette Backus
Speaks on “The Choir Invisible”
Cathedral audi-
A Biltelifre “ast night: Glen Higgins: Liberty: on. duty on—a-train-which-leff| - . : and William Blanchard. - Hunt- Cleveland, = O.. yesterday and : ne
11 A. M. AT THE CHURCH
THOUSANDS FLEE QUAKES erstown, won second and- third passed through South Bend at 8) “A Religious Center With ° “The Future Belongs to Us”
LEGHORN, ~—Thousands fl
of eathquakes
Italy, Apr. 8 (UP) places, respectively. p. m. ; | o Civic Circumference ed this city of 130.-| Howard Brown, Monroe County,| A police squad car passed the
which threatened Donald Mahoney, Argon, was sec-
000 today after a week-long series took top éssay contest honors. point where the body was found UNITARIAN at 2 a. m. and officers said they| ALL SOULS s i CHURCH
to topple bomb-damaged build- ond, and James Sims, Shoals, were sure the body was not there “. 1458 N. Alabama St
ings.
third. at that time.
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[cusale Co-Operation Adminis-itoday with many of their ignt WR . Mcials expected today children by former marriages, Abductor Seized tration ofc ; |grandchildren and 19 great-grand- S
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NEWPOF Bonnie Jea: Park, Md., Franklin W married at
.. Naval Hos " Naval Base
Lt. Osca lain of the | bride is the Mrs. Ora W Mich., and ling, 6208
. dianapolis,
mother. The cha with white spring flow given in-m: Creighton, She will crepe gown neckline, lo of unpress coronet wi English ill will carry v otis and ivy
Reception
Mrs. Rob lanta, Ga., groom, wil honor. 8h
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hat. She v
spring flowe
Vern Mi N.Y. ‘will ushers will M. Jones, L hite, Lt. Ci and Lt. Ha Newport, The recep ficers’ Club trip to’ Gaj
Chosen a pe accessories. at home Jul The brid State Colleg Central Mi bridegroom lege and. th He is a Delt member.
Alum To Er
Mrs. \ To Be
Miss Fra E. 84th St. bers of the Delta Zeta night. Miss Ka chairman o will be Mrs. Mrs. Wayni Maxine Sch and Mary | There w
—journalism:
Helen H. editor; Mrs women’s ec Farmer; » Blue Crosslations; Mr: tor of publi ple High Si Jenkins, Ho book supers
State Clubs
The Indi of Poetry | p. m. Apr,
Mrs. Mildre dent, will bi Guest sy Mabel Skee subject wil
“Alive” Tht
also will 1 music progr Winning County Sci read as Wwe by member and the co honor guest
Miss Hu Returns |
Miss Mar 10, has re month. trif visited her Huntington Stella Whit While thy the founder Huntington The event | niversary o brary’'s fou ington.
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Dr. Clen
Dr. Clem County sc will be the : ly meeting Council -of The meetin Thursday i .Special- g and towns Albert C. chairman, \ club office Montague w
Legion / Arrange:
Mrs. Eve dent of the can Legion tess for‘a at noon Tue She will be mond Hasc Mrs. OM American William T. chairman, program, *
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Bazaar |
The St. will sponso 11 p. m, hall, 2850 cis Otto an chairmen.
