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Not dla i ‘Incidents’ Can. Cause Wars— i . is Feeney D : {Noted Lawyer, Hazard of Russians Firing To Resume Fight § Butler Board On U.S.Plane Obvious |owlomimiicisatvmet, sand Re { Reds, Always Sospicious; Were Bound | vis ey workin Member, Digs | ToSiooorctiovr Timi toriary, | fm te lo Emsley Johnson Sr., nae OY iw oy Et og! Cunningham, County Democratio ©

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| fighters fired on an alleged American bomber over Latvia Saturday,/ chairman Paul McDuff and Dem= Also Spotted Off 71, Succumbs lit is a reminder to the Allies that unexpected shooting “incidents” ocratic Leader Frank McKinney, \ : | tart wars. ‘ Swedish Coast To Heart Ailment cv 1 . not suggested here that this case may cause war. Nor is|declined to toss any punches this

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said, “and also a thing which looked like a life-jacket. It might also have been cast overboard from a ship.” He said he dropped his entire supply of smoke flares to mark the area. . Air rescue officers said ° the search would continue until sunset. when several C-54's equipped with radar for night searches would take over. ! 5 There still were no details on|

(Continued From Page Ome) [it assumed that Russia is trying ~———— morning. jon the Selective Service Board to start one at this time. Prcparedness Taster than the Democratic officials said the land was president of the Indiana' But it is realized that unexpected ~ aroanwhile, the twin facts that Mayor was “resting on his lurels. | Selective Service Association for “incidents” are bound to OCCUT. western Europe will be weakened, “I'm not saying I won't blast three years. In peacetime and with normal na- py the ending of Marshall Plan any more,” the Mayor said. “But | Mr. Johnson's ‘interests’ were tfons they are not dangerous. ziq in 1952, and that Atlantic| not right now,” . {widely varied and he was a mem- But in the midst of a cold WAT, pact military defenses are not ex-| Meanwhile, Democratic politi- . {ber of a number of civic and fra- and with the Russians at the p.cted to be ready until 1955 cans continue to speculate that {ternal organizations, other. end, the hazard is obvious. would seem to make the earlier Mayor Feeney's silence was an | In addition to being vice presi- It is considered highly improb- date more favorable for Stalin—| indication he had made “a com{dent of the Butler board of di- able, though not impossible, that if he intends to use an “incident” promise deal” with the county jrectors, he was vice president of the missing Navy plane on a Ger- as an excuse to attack. | Democratic machine. ithe Jordan College of Music board many-Denmark flight could get, of trustees and vice president of so far off its course as Latvia.|

{the Jordan Foundation. ~ It might easily have been lost! rr ; . + the object. believed to bea life He was also a member. of the over the Baltic or East Germany. STRAUSS i s i ; § x y. , Bart sighie the C-54 northeast Se {Indianapolis ‘Foundation, William In either case Soviet fighters cer-| - SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW,

E. English Foundation, president tainly would try to shoot it down, jof the Old Settlers Association, regardless of the fact that it was |and a member of the American, unarmed and in distress. {State and Indianapolis Bar Asso- Always Suspicious [rate

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CHICAGO, Apr. 12 (UP)—For- | Mr. Johnson was past president a foreign plane of any nature mer Rep. Everett M. Dirksen won

. - . gi . * x {of the Indianapolis Bar Associ- flies near “their” land or water. the Tliinois Republican Senatorial . 5 8. T ff Ch |ation and the Indianapolis Law-| If this case had occurred a year nomination primary returns Pu ils From 43 Schools na arges - {yers Club. or two from now the danger of showed today. He will lead the P le hi h’ [ d Other affiliations included mem- war would probably be much GOP fight to unseat Sen. Scott W oo ° T ° b 4 Ww itewash’ Use bership in the Indiana Society of Frester Though Russia is be- . ; { Pioneers, Indiana Astronomicalilieved to be unready for large * Lucas, Democtatie leader Shazgen In Preliminaries onig (Continued From Page One) | Association and the Sons of Vet- military operations at this time, Deal.” 2 g : frumans “Fair Ss . lid sl ed t F Cit Cc ters {said. “The question is whether the erans, Sons of the American Revo- She is known to be pressing her In a light vote, Mr. Dirksen pe owns Slat a our Ui y enrer {Communist influence in the State lution. He was on the board of preparedness program vigorously. | won easily over token opposition For Youngsters in Times Contest {Department still exists.” managers of the Indiana society] From this it is assumed that from two _ political unknowns "By ART WRIGHT . Refers to Statement of the latter group. {the Sanger peak for the world | Willam Baker and Lar Duly, both Pupils from 43 schools Were ready to rake their preliminary, Se Taft referred sections) J Jotiach had boon a mem Tbe, Sacked by, 1002, Thi of Chicago. p b S i pat. ? X ™ know Sen a who was TORR ar a ee nimes SRE Ty an a that Sen, Meoarthy has Declime Fetiors Sino Jan, _ facts 81 partly on specu: . . ) N } c rg | S ation. in the nation’s first off-year eal Contestants from other schools won at four centers last night. the Pusan Kremiin s “greatest ster 4 a4 2% she_boaty of Russia is ‘stockpiling perish mary” of the year, wa ee ders mptr rleeer——————— QS 4 hots ? + > Mig to ill a aE tight lg Speliaowns tonight will be hola Catherine Kiser, 13, St. Rita. | He said the GOP policy com- byterian Church, he was a 32d able foods and munitions. She is in November from Mr. Dirksen IA cy listed: g Rhodiys Community Center—|mMittee believes a “complete in- degree Mason, member of the preventing the slightest off-duty one of the administration’s most NITY Karen Hawkins, 10, Assumption;|vestigation of Sen. McCarthy's Murat Shrine and the Odd Fel- contact between: her troops. and bitter foes. { BROOKSIDE COMM IN Ie rbar Harding 12 School 47 ‘charges is justified” = with the lows and Red Men's Lodges. Jalled personnel in Vienna and on 3 b 0 a ney 3 — a 8 12, AT. “real facts” brought out. | Columbia Club Member Berlin. She is purging the satelchools 3, 15, 26, 33, 54, 55, +| Tabernacle Presbyterian Church Instead of that,” Sen. Taft {lite governments and Communist |

~ Group to See Slides 68, 81, Little Flower, St. Phillp|__patty Keegan, 13, St. Joan of said, “the President assumes the| -He had been a member of the parties in Eastern Europe, and| . posters Be Qpr-Hanover College {Neri Holy. Spirit. St. Peers. Aoi. Ratbicio: Niabause. 1. Sts innocense «ofall. persons. mens Columbia Club since 1916 and was, CLAMPING, AOWN... SEEVEER. SEOUEIY: bres vive seni so oe AE UR nranover «.) lege Evangelical, Joan of Arc. [tioned in the department just asia: former"member and one of the restrictions in those critical areas ! Mrs. Albert Parker, wife of the] CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY| (Officials last night were: “he called the attack on Alger Sreauiaers of the Meridian~Hills! which would furnish her bases Pine: . BB president of Hanover.Colle will. CENTER, 4300. English Ave: ——| 4. Coleman-Go ts. Center Pro 1188. 4... Ted herring’ when the Country Club. 3 : it ABA -cOMMUNication- Hines An war} noi ne : gal Hote thet 100 pi and, Schools 12. 57, 58, 77, 18, 82, 85, nouncer. Waiter Bradford: judges. Mrs. House committee first brought, A well-known bibliophile, he until a year or so ago, all BLUES

ges Our Lady of Lourdes, Holy Name Mrs 0 C° Litzeiman. "0 “cCo™ lout the facts.” {was a member of the Indianapolis signs indicated that Stalin hoped TANS he speak on the college tomorrow of Beech Grove, St. John's Luth- At Rhodius Community Center — Pro-| Mr. Truman's refusal to give Literary Club and possessed one ¢ Central ; hes i { : Pronouncer. Miss Cora Hartan; judges, to thelof 0 conquer Central and Western - GRAYS at 7 p. m. in the chapel of theleran. Mrs. Charles Taylor. Mrs. Hobart Boone, the subcommittee access eof the finest collections on Abra- ” Europe by fifth column and Com10.9% First Presbyterian Church. : MUNITY MIS Howard Deakin. long-seciet loyalty files, Sen..ham Lincoln in the city. BROWNS . NORTHWEST COMMU? | At Garfield Gommunity Center — Pro- ” “ | munist Party conspiracy inside The slides depict the new and CENTER, 2400 Northwestern Ave, nouncer. Lawrence Stafford. judges mrs. Taft said, was ‘‘dictated by fear| Dirt farming was another the various countries and without GREENS , 9 2% less-new buildings, and the many|= " (Nicholas Poehler, Mrs. Car Anderson. as to what they might show. {hobby. He was active in the o era- : | —Schools 4, 17, 23, 24, 36, 40, 42, Mrs, Ervine Miller. | P! formal military invasion—as he 6.95 + Activities on the Hanover campus. gq "7 "yio1y’ Angels, St. Bridget's’| At Tabernacle Presbyterian Church —| Cite Elder Taft tion of his 800-acre farm in Pike succeeded in doing In Czechoslo- All : Prospective Hanover students|ey yyopaeps re ne ria Servo hts, FOANPS pias | The President and Fal Chie! | an Washington Townships be- vakia. His effort to negotiate : Builds 9 their families and other inter-™™ : : . M Robinson: iJ. Edgar Hoover strongly haveifore his illness. The farm ha . - y ested persons are expected to at-| ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, 950 At Northeast Community Center—Pro- opposed turning the files over tolbeen in his family for 96 v 4 German and Austrian treaties, Can Be { ct St.—Schools 7, 8, 13, 28, [nouncer. Miss Gertrude Rhoades: judges. i 3 years. which would have hastened with-| : v J tend the illustrated lecture. {Prospect St.—Schools 7, 8 13, 28, JrN Fn | arvey. Mrs. Hazel Hausnt. any congressional committee on| One of the foremost amateur drawal of b Fitted — 39, St. Patrick's, St. Paul's Evan- Mrs. Earl Miller. ht and Friday EYOUNAS that it will undermine astronomers in the Midwest he CF2VAl Of both Soviet and Allied I : gelical, Emmaus Evangelical. Lt ete aid ar the Moowie centers the future usefulness of the FBI. was president of the Indians As. Dotipdtion troops, was in line SECOND she really go to Spelldowns will start at -7:30 for the schools listed Democrats have cited -a ruling’ tronomical Association for a num. Tat Polley. . m. Participants should be at TOMORROW and APR. 20 made by Sen. Taft's father. the her of years. The groun's ? Strategy Defeated FLOOR to eeth Brooks! P group's three wn wi ' Brooks : . Th Central YWCA. 320 N Pennsylvania St. \ i. prosident Willlam Howard! J 1p's their centers at 7:15 p. m. © _Schools 3, 5. 9 10.14 27.29 32. 44 45. = : ress a eal |telescope observatory is located But several developments de- . 5 SS. of ade, of _ public will be admitted free. Bonnaeioas Seventh Day ‘Adventist. i en eer meanwhile. told on his farm. Frequently Mr. John- feated that Soviet strategy. In Garfield ‘was the only center FRIDAY and APR. 21 hears \pat He has coples of | Jon addressed crowds of up to France and Italy the Reds lost : ’ ; -l oe Senter, St.— orters } s ; } ; a S Which will “hod a Id Pr acho or 12 a an Holy oar. "st the affidavits, presumably from| oo. Sunday evening sessions strength. Germans in the Soviet liminary. on Tuesday nig | John's : | government files, covering what | . . [Zone withheld loyalty from the] next week because of the num-| Pris ERoM Ihe THE CENTER Mr. .Budenz ‘knows about the LD 3ddition to his wife, he is Red puppet government. The Ber-| ber "of entries, ol HI Al gd IRL BN Lattimore case.” He said My.{Sorvived by a son, Emsley W.llin blockade and Allied airlift | ’ , Potter Pres r, Orchard, (La i . s : : 2: : | _ Best spellers in last night's pre- | Fudor Hall grade schools. oe |Budenz will testify under eath|sonneon Jz. {ores Judge of Su turned more Germans against| liminary contest were: i —te— . \that as a former Communist yb 9; a caug » Mrs. Russia and toward the West. 1a} Coleman Community Center—¥aqr's Traffic Sticker {himself, he knew Lattimore as alr oni Hunter; a_sister. Miss the satellite states even promiCarol Ann Welsh, 14, Holy Trin-| _, [party member under party con-|yo > ohnson; a brother, Dr. Wil-|nent Red officials became more ity; Nancy Zore, 11, Holy Trinity. Fines Exceed $78,696 [trol. [ait F. Johnson; five grandchil- nationalist than pro-Russian. Garfield Community Center— Police department traffic sticker! Dr. Lattimore, in a statement Ch ond prin Dison and The four biggest developments David Kenter, Beccy Malott, collections have totaled more than issued through his attorneys, said Foneral seaviery ps were: Stalin's failure to settle Margaret Ann McCathy, Marga- $78,606 so far this year, traffic yesterday that he never knew Mr.' ; 5 es WwW held the Tito feud, Allied formation of ret Kester,” Bobby Thompson, clerks reported today. Budenz. . a 230» m. Friday In Flanner the Atlantic Defense Pact, Soviet Carolyn Wending, Paul Zoderer,| This is an increase of .more For his part, Mr. Budenz told |p nan Tortiaty, Dr. Roy success in China, and the Russian Rita Brady, Mary Frances Rone-|/than $11,700 over the same pe- a news conference at Midland, || CE hyterian or Tie pr aber. atomic bomb. {baum, Tom Stinger, Ann Priggle, riod last year. As of Apr. 9, 30,- Mich, that the subcommittee’ "oo oo Borer; ae , wi | Added together, these meant {Rosemary Clayton, Mary Ann 424 stickers were issued this year subpena ¢ame as a surprise. H : 2 Ww 5, in Crown

IT SEAN ob tp a AKI Ta TRY FB RRR WW ah a ra an rot SH ~that Stalin had..less..chance..of. == ! Feltmaf, ‘Catherine “Wurz, Pail as ¢ompared to 26,438 in 1949. [said that He has never talked to “Butler Universit conquering Europe without ‘war, [a A 1 i S J |Sauer, Phyllis Fox, Carroll Boss,| Since Apr. 3 traffic patrolmen Sen. McCarthy. Sen. McCarthy the Den ut niversity has suffered ; +", better chance of wining a u |Grace Mace, Jean McElroy Jane have issued 2057 tickets and col- confirmed this, but it was made ae of one of its most active gp onean war if he could speed !Schaeffer, James O'Donnell. lections have totaled $5228. (clear that the two men have SUPPOF A a the passing of Ems- "77 © _ ee | Northeast Community Center—, Safety Board has voided 741 been in touch with each other | 8Y V. Johnson Sr.” the Butle

r . "Lora Jane Vann, 13, St. Rita; tickets. | frequently through third persons. | UCiversity Board 2 Directors Student Kills Waitress “His excellent judgment, his will- And Then Shoots Self ingness to give without limit of BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Apr. 12] his time and energy have been an (UP)—A college student today inspiration and source of encour- killed a waitress who had jilted | agement to those who had the op- him, then wounded himself criti- . portunity of being associated with cally, police reported. him,” Butler President M. O. Ross Police said - Willis Oakley

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