Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1950 — Page 2
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3 From Here, Die in Indiana Traffic
. During Easter Holiday 2 Local 9 2-Year-Old Boy Killed In Head-On Collision Near Shelbyville
Six persons, including three Indianapolis residents, are dead | today and a number of others are in-hospitals as the result of Hoo-| sier highway accidents on Easter Sunday. The dead: Jesse Arbuckle, 49, of 1608 N. New Jersey St. Lloyd Norman Mobley, 28, of 1532 Gimber St. Dennis Paul Cline, 2, 240 8. Parker Ave. . Samuel Mead; 72, R. R. 2 Bloomington. Morris Long, 35, Kirklin. Mrs. Jeannette Murray, 29, Frankfort. : Mr. Arbuckle, Mr. Mobley. and the Cline child, were instantly killed in a head-on collision on
1nd. 29, six miles north of Shelbyville yesterday. a
Mother Critically Hurt Tay an AAA other Critically Hur y Mrs. Beulah Cline, 21, mother of 14oyd Mobley ~ Denals Cline the child, was critically injured. |school, which crashed into a car She is in a Shelbyville hospital. driven by Jack Yant, 19; of 2701 Mrs. Betty Cline, 46, the child’'s|N. Chester Ave. Mrs. ora Bearden, 43, of 143 critically hurt. Both mother and|g, Hoefgen St. was slightly in-| grandmother - received fractured | {ured early yesterday when a car|
Coffey St.. at Madison Ave. and
seriously fnjured. ] Prospect St.
Corbet ‘Donoho, 47, London, Ind., driver of the other car, still is unconscious in a Shelbyville! hospital today. ’ ! . . 9 Mr. Mobley and Mr. Arbuckle Police Captain $ were passengers in the Donoho|
car. Son Still Critical |
State police said Mr. Donoho was driving north at a fast rate James Hynes, son of Police
of speed, passed one car and lost| Capt. Michael Hynes, was still in| control before crashing into the critical condition in St. Francis Cline automobile head-on. Mr. Mobley is survived by his ceived in a two-car crash Satur-
. wife, Martha, and four children,
Frances Ellen, 4, Lloyd Norman day night. Jr., 3, Mary Ann 2 and Wanta His wife, LaVerne, Sue 5 months. His mother, Mrs. facial surgery for a crushed Olive Mobley, also survives. cheekbone this morning. Her conMr. Arbuckle, a roofing con- dition was fair. tFACLOr, also 18 survived by a wife David MECAMHY “17, 61 "1302 and four children, friends told po- Comer St., driver of one car, was, lice. His family resides in De-|arraigned in Municipal Court 3 troit, police said. He was room-|this morning on a charge of fail-
ing at. the Indianapolis address ure. to..stop..for. a. -preferentiansial, iasues between the tio coun:.
while engaged in a contracting street. Judge Joseph M. Howard job here.
|continued the case to Apr. 28. Instantly Killed
he was turning into his own less driving. driveway on Ind. 46 was. struck| The accident occurred Saturday by an automobile operated by, night at Hanna Road and Carson
-jcan arms, now enroute to an
skulls, His father, Paul, 23, driver|driven by her husband, John D., lair attaches arrived there last
of one of the cars and his grand-|42, colilded with another operated
: Surviving Quad Pair ‘Thriving’ father, Hobart, 46, were lessiby John E. Barrett, 35, of 523 Waterfront circles in Naples, urviving ] air [ving
|Exilona there Apr. 1 She is in Methodist Hospital The bare Al, 2 “Partisans ~—Modern medical equipment may ree , lot Peace” were to meet Friday to save two of the four tiny girls
lla ific plans delivered in a cotton farm shanty yD Cy for halting the tol PY a country doctor by the rays
of an oil lamp, physicians sald] today. The
Hospital today with Injuries re-/Attempts at sabotage will not be!
underwent Yugoslavia
An affidavit signed by Patrol-{the mutual interest of the two Mr, Mead was instantly killed man Rudolph Price, Mrs. Hynes’|countries” and “not by extortion yesterday afternoon when the car father, was added, charging reck-'and intrigues which have nothing
Warned to Let U.S. Arms Land
Told They Face of
Treason Charges if They Interfere
By Usited Press ! The government warned the Communists today that attempts; to sabotage unloading of Ameri-
undisclosed port, will be dealt with as treason. 1 A test of Communist threats to block the arms program was expected with arrival of the freighter Exilona; which left New York|
Pact. The Exilona's arrival time was,
a government secret. It was wide-| ATierican artists under 35. , Mr. Antreasian’s entry in the Antreasian’s canvas was among
{ly believed that the ship is bound {for Bari, on the southern Adriatic] N
ported to. be mostly anti-Com-
Mar. 31 with the first arms load School instructor, has a paint. ears ago in New York. for Italy under the North Atlantic, ing in the Metropolitan Mu-
seum’s current show of Work bY paratory to its Mar. 20 BY pe on young American artists, Mr. $500 first prize in the Old Northwest Territory Exhibit, Spring- [termined at the finals downtown 3, Beneth St Tans. Be. a a group selected by Metropoli- field, Ill; a second prize in Ohio |Apr. 29, will 5» to Washington, | ak Abernacls tan Museum offi the University’s Ohio Valley Exhibit | D. C. with expenses yi coast, whose dock workers are re-| ance.” a grim city landscape in- current exhibit, through Abr: 30, of oils and wate? colors and the |The Times to compete in the na- Kine. Thm: } Keeling prize in the Indiana [tional spelling bee. The champion webvesbar, APRS AND 8 raokside © Community Center, 16th sid
ew York show is “Slum Clear-
spired by demolition scenes on munist. U: 8. Embassy, naval and| (ne site of the United Nations born painter won the $1000 first Artists show at Herron Museum. |will be in -Washington
"Slum Clearance,” by Garo Anireasian.
Garo Antreasian, Herron Art = building. It was painted two prize in L. 8. Ayres’ 75th Anni- [contests to determine the i dr versary Exhibit in ‘October best spellers to represent the dis-
One of numerous paintings 1947. submitted to Life
The 28-year-old Indianapolis-
Last year he was awarded the
Presbyterian Church.
» = Pupils from other schools will
| Friday at other centers at 7:30 The Times: Semifinals Apr. 27
No registrations in advance will lenient required. ts should lethal
liberal spelldowns. Those surviving the Jat pre- librarian lim will return to ceni 4 following week for final| lieutenant . mifinals town martyr trict in the se downtown mary
Apr. BW . iy i $600 Top Prize matrix The Indianapolis champion, de-! gnedius Community
a week.
eek. Reds to Confer
(however, said they expected the
{unloading of arms, according to [the Communist newspaper Unita. A government spokesman said: ‘Any Communist violence will be met by the strongest forces at our (command. Sabotage of U. 8. arms ald would ‘be an act of treason.
tolerated.”
"THE Communist party news|paper Borba rejected Italian For|eign Minister Count Carlo Sfor-
28's proposal: for the return of }
Trieste to Italy today, terming It “extortion.” The newspaper said controver-
tries should be solved “in an’ |agreed manner, bearing in mind
|in common with an agreed friena{ly solution of this question.”
EUFAULA, Ala, Apr. 10 (UP) [less than three pounds, were out
surviving half of the quadruplet daughters of Tenant!
{they need it. Hospital attendants would not Dr. Salter said, “We'll do our masters, members of the Phila-|30th Si.—8choo say hat the two girls, weighing |darndest for them.”
shape” today. Eva and Frances, who arrt
birth that took less than an hour Phia. Reading and Wilkes-Barre, ule of preliminary spelldowns: Saturday, died yesterday despite! Pa; Wilmington, Colony wlio {the all-out effort by the staff’ of|Nectady, N. Y,, and Washington, Michigan S¢.—8chools 18, 30, 50. 2 67. | Bo ei: Seventh Day Adventist. Farmer Homer L. Singleton ap-|Dr. Paul P. Saiter’s private hos-/D: C., Will hold a speech contest 1s. Holy Trinity. St. Anthony, Grace o peared to be thriving ina hospital pital. Gi incubator with extra oxygen when| Anna, the oldest, and Pearl, the; The diners who will have to sits, ss, 72, WIN youngest, still clung to life and|through it will be other toast- Heart grade shool. St Mark's Bringdical || PU FILS rion HE rie CF TER
with no adjectives barred.
i !delphia Toastmasters Club.
The Indianapolis champion could Olney
| Toastmasters to Meet, [win as much as $600 in cash in fal prarery 5, Tip we ‘Exchange Adjectives
Washington and not less than $40.
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Del, Sche- TUESDAY, APR. 11 AND 13
Community Center,
St. Roch, 8t. Catherine's, Bacred | John's
Nort 4 Com unity” Er, 37 E. SCHOOLS MA y SE so 31 317. 41, 81, 56, 60. NEAREST THEIR HOME: 73. St. Rita. Ha a "Bt. Francis de erts. Potter Fresh Afr, Sales Tudor Hall grade A
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iminary spelldowns J 53 schools will start their first tests at 7:30 p. m, at Coleman, field, Northeast and Rhodlus Community Centers and
Here are more prastics words spell Wednesday, Thursday and add to those already published in
pm legible mausoleum
stn 43. 60, 6, Joan of 825. Ghorit bd
Christian County schools are holding|lish Ave. acti ak ELPHIA, Apr. 10 (UP){their own spelldowns now. They Beech Grow, st. Josie Literan. 20. —The gentlemen who ‘“consider/will hold township finals to se- Neo tern Commu Cis . jot danger. But THe ou 20 a privilege to -introduce one|lect two pupils to represent each Jc so. 4. 83. ot. Holy Angels. 8% det iwho needs no introduction,” will{township in the semifinals Apr.) 8. Michael's ved take it out on each other tonight. |
. Pa Pe" Evanselicair E Isecond .and third in the multiple] Toastmasters from Philadel- Following is the complete sched- Pau 8 Bvasiel i; Sunt Breas os Central YWCA, 32% N. Pennsylvania St. chools 2, 5 9. 10, 14, 37, Cross, Cathedral Grade, Trinity
a Patricks Lhireh, 950 Prospect hools 8. 13, 28 39. St
FRIDAY, APR. 14 AND 21
d Community Center, §. East a snd | Sommunal, Tegien 17 _W. Morris Raymond. Sts.—8chools 18, 19, 20, 31, 3 |8chools 6. 35, Holy
Carl E. Floyd, Terre Haute.
Mrs. Virginia Floyd, 27, passen-| ger in her husband's car was in!®
a critical condition today in a
Bloomington hospital. Mr. Floyd
was only. slightly hurt. Mr. Long and Mrs, Murray were killed when their cars collided! early Sunday on a county road! three miles Southwes; of Frank-| fort. Hits Safety Zone Mr. Long's wife, Elaine. is in fair condition in a Frankfort hospital.
Three local people are in Gen-
eral Hospital as a result of accidents. Robert P. Edwards, 30, of 2001 N. Moreland Ave, is in fair condition as the result. of injuries sustained early yesterday when his car struck a safety zone at Illinois and New York Sts. Robert Pennington, 20, of 931 Lexington Ave. is in serious con-| dition with head and internal Anjuries received when his car hit! a utility pole in the 200 block] English Ave. Robert Hogan, 1816 Basil Ave’ received a broken leg last night! when his car struck a light standard at Rural and Washington’ Bts. His condition is serious. Two persons were hurt in a twocar crash yesterday at Roosevelt Ave. and Dearborn St. Mrs. Jessie Chalifour, principal of School 30, was reported in good | condition in 8t. Vincent's Hospital| today. Mrs. Chalifour, and her daughter, Jean, of 958 N. Jefferson Ave. were both in an accident yesterday but the daughter was) released after treatment. They were passengers in a car! operated by Mrs. Chalifour's sis-| ter, Mrs. Marion Breadheft,| teacher in Marion, Ind. high’
{son's car struck Mrs. Baker's cary THREE: Punish communal’
Ave, when the Hynes car va Egypt {struck broadside and thrown Into THE Arab 1
a ditch. eague's Political
mously a collective security pact and its military appendix, a league, official said today. Details
Driver Arraigned d ed. In Crash Deaths co} Suseiose expected to “be
Alvin Henderson, 29, arrested signed by all league members after an accident Mar. 30 which Tuesday, when the draft will be 'caused the death of two persons, submitted to a plenary meeting was arraigned before Judge Of the Arab League Council. Joseph M. Howard in Municipal] Court 3 this Horning. He lives at India 147
W.224 8 | THE premiers of India and A drunk ire fled at the paiistan released simultaneously time of the accident. was dis-| today a 12-point agreement de-' !migsed. Henderson wa: re-slated! signed to halt the sommunal war-
on a charge of reckless h i and released on $1500 bond. He {fake between Rindus and -Mos-
wiived “preliminary hearing and| was bound to the grand jury. John Douglas, 60, of 333 N. Del-| aware St, was killed instantly in the accident, and Mrs. Alex Baker, *9 LY of minorities, > {1057 W. 20th St., died later. Mrs. : Guarantee the free Emma Miller, 44. of 2452 Indian. MOvement and protection of refapolis Ave. was inure. and still/ugees and their belongings when is In General Hospital. Hender-|they cross a border,
It calls on each mation among other things to: ONE: Insure the security and
{in the 1800 block Boulevard Pl, law-breakers and establish special Police said. |courts for this purpose when tmeep— inecessary. FOUR: . Make every effort to 5-Star ‘Name recover looted property. YOKOHAMA, Japan, Apr... | FIVE: Establish an agency to 10 (UP)—General Marshall | o.5ver abducted women. arrived in Japan this week | SIX: Ignore forced conversions.
and was immediately assigned as a military police- SEVEN: _ Punish rumor-mon-;
man with the 212th Mp | 8°% Company here. | EIGHT: Prevent propagaiidal
Mr. Marshall is not the ~ [that might incite war between wartime Chief of Starr, |the nations. Gen. George C. Marshall, NINE: Appoint a minister | but a sergeant whose first from each government to remain | name, General, has kept in the effected areas and “inspire him busy explaining during |confidence.” | the four years he has been
in the Army. He comes ‘Hong Kong
from Princeton, w. Va. THE Chinese Communist radio
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{claimed today that widespread [famine on the Chinese mainland had been checked. | There was no confirmation of .the report. from other sources. . | But the broadcast said -that {large shipments of grain had {been sent into stricken areas to {check starvation.
ole . Philippines A CONSTABULARY comman{do unit of 28 men was rubbed out in ambush last Thursday by a. band of Huk guerrillas at Carjan). 24 miles south of Manila, a reliable source reported in Ma-| nila today.
except a sergeant were on patrol | when the Huks sprang their am|buscade. At that very moment {government forces were engaged lin a pitched battle with a party of 200 other Huks 20 miles further south, between Tanauan and Malvar. |
Gypsies Stage a Riot At Philadelphia Meet
PHILADLELPHIA, Apr. 10 (UP)—A meeting of several hundred gaily clad gypsies from Phil. adelphia, New York and other cities turned into a riot within an hour yesterday. None were arrested. Men and women poured out of!
city's . main thoroughfare was, halted until police arrived. Most | of the gypsies vanished. No one was reported to have been seriously injured. i
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