Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1950 — Page 3
MONDAY, APR. 24, 1950 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ z wo. PAGE 3.
U.S. Quietly Reinforces Candidates Fyg here ‘Flying Hearse’ Crash Killed 2 Near South Bend Col. Everett Lynn Gardner, West Berlin for Red Sheriff Office |= JF _ oS Tay clorDles md Youth Invasion May 28 [2.07.8 pemecrs
i. For Wednesday : Want County Post Col. Everett Lyon Gardner, diAllies Hope for Best, Prepare for Worst op Continued From Page One) | a Ya She a Poy In Face of Scheduled ‘Peace’ Demonstration a Againt BAmBIRE By nie yesterday in Methodist Hospital. By JIM G. LUCAS, Seripps-Howard Staff. Writer cal appointments. I'm for a com-, Death came several hours afte WASHINGTON, Apr. 24—The United States has quietly but plete personnel housecleaning.” he Was stricken with a heart at“yery substantially” reinforced its West Berlin garrison in anticipa-| John B. Rairdon, Republican: tack In his home, 915-1. Sith St tibn of a German Communist youth invasion next month, {Tm for a qualified staff of depu-| Anative Housler, Sol. Gardner The Allied high command hagies for the best, but is ready for| ties. 1 promise to carry on.a the worst. One administration official said the Berlin crisis—sched- Neer ending fight against*juve-
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devoted most of his 67 years in
civic and. official service to Indiled to come to y {nile delinquency and to work for| ana. Born in Monticello, he was “the So head May 28—would put East West relations ats better understanditig of the, v educated in public schools there; The situat ” ey | Western commanders have co- blem with parents.” i and in Voories Business College o uation Is this: | ordi 1 all pt s of headquar- EN C. Loy, Republican: I'm| and Indiana University. h rena Communists, spea '- ters’ activity and lave establighed|for a respected law enforcing’ His business career began when Juan y Gerhart Eisler, say they communications and orders of body.” ; . he joinéd his father-in-law, Ed- Everett L. Gardner ¥lll mass 500,000 Frei Deutch® battle to be used If matters get! Charles H. Clemens, Republi-| ward R. Dye, in a Monticello : Jugend-—East German Communist out of hand. .- ican: “I'm for an efficient business youths—on the East - West zone It: the East Germans Wareh administration and a new and| line on May 28 for a “peace rally.” they will be met at the Zone ne better safety patrol for school}.
partnership. His next position, rupted when the government ree European representative of the quested he serve as-an agent of Indiana-White Motor Co., was in- the War Department Military In«
Eisler demanded permission to, children.” > | ip . y Wor 7 elligence Division in Washington, send 40.000 into the West zone onthe OULSel at least—by West|“gyy yj Mendenhall, Republi-| Biatpeivbec Re a eae a Siar SunleraaliyeoThe “AHIeS been or drilled “We | Gan? Pin=for=a-proper-choice-uf Ha " ~ » . .* ' “in the gv na aes: was > named’ chief readjustment 5 t . turned him down. h ; : "deputy sheriffs and for the effi- - ! . Fa of I STF cer. tor the Pr o Ri a e ope to turn the marchers back | ont management of offices under = y behind him, trained large bodies'officer for the Puerto Rico an ; - Schedules March {with fire hoses, tear gas and, sheriff's jurisdiction.” Three bodies lie amid wreckage of a "flying hearse™ which crashed near South Bend yesterday. “or troops as an officer in World| Virgin Islands Veterans” AdminisC cadets will Eisler said he would march any- smoke bombs. If that fails, Ger-| Frank .R Owen Republican: SOUTH BEND, Apr. 24 —- A 10, Rochester, Minn., and Richard Inselberg. 50, who died Saturday. War 1 tration. He returned from his ol, field fou how. Flying squads of German man police have been instructed ., = 4 .° hiring personnel with plane carrying a body to New Althoff, 25 Dodge City. Minn, em-| The twin - ‘engined Cessna He also engaged in the auto Puerto Rico offices in 1946 for a ; pection youth have made sorties into Al-|to fire over their heads. As a last; = police records and for econ- York from Chicago for burial ployees of the Gopher Flying Serv-|crashed on a farm owned by sales business in Monticello after post in the U. 8. Department o Army head- lied zones to test defenses and resort troops will be called up. lomy in office. - I'm against any-|crashed near here in a thunder- ice of Rochester. Ollie Keller near Lakeville, six the war, and was a for- Commerce and soon became the popular~ opinion. The results, | se lone dictating the policy of con- Storm yesterday killing both of its Authorities said the “fying miles south of here. The Civilymer city councilman, Monticello department's business specialist 1 Shaw will from their point of view, have| | duct and against being tied to occupants, hearse’ was en route to New! Aeronautics Administration is in- and Union Township school board for Indiana. a y of Miltary not always been encouraging. { tten ance oars gamblers or politicians who ex- The dead are Capt. Zarth Jr. York. with the body of Harry vestigating president, city park commissioner, . Services al IN D. 5: Weanest award m lisler, s, x ro | » : first president of the Monticelio day in Flanner & SIATIAN 1. Cadet Col. a lex iT, Ra ho, [ret i raat o- B i K t % i ¥ False Teeth in Grill {Country Club and second presi- Bary will be followed by buriap i road Ripple for instance, he hinted the dem- lelection.” : : urg ars cep Oo Crip Lead to Driver's A t dent of the Kiwanis Club there. the Riverview Cemetery, Monti= award given “onstration might not occur. To-| ome ow | William H. Parrish, Republican: » CECI ATT 1 e 3 . rest From 1932 to 1938 he was In eello, Schricker, who stopped at r in the city, day, however, best intelligence | “I'm against gamblers receiving In Mol wood-Like Chase . GREAT NE K. N. Y.. Apr. 24 Russia as a special representa- Tov, » 3H er, who ¥ op} Qf . . f H | i Y (UP )1—A pair of false teeth found tive for an American truck manu- Col. Gardner's home several hours wards are: Jepores are that it is still sched-| (Continued From Page One) [protection from this office. The in the radiator. grill of his car facturer. After his return to this after the colonel’s attack, said luled. . : ._|sheriff’s office can’t be taken out | i . arrest of. Arthur Wout |e HI Crs j “His des S reat loss. He In the Pentagon, there is little ee and ot politics, but politics can be Services Station ANSI Pursues oy today. TASES Arter Vine: a rei nr or rer friend. I doubt that the next five weeks! [awrence, Shelbyville, Bargers.|taken out of the operation of the eggs After They Stole Safe, Tires Police believed the teeth be-lsion's review hoard. Gov. Schrick- think he was one of the most outWill be as critical as any since the yjlle, New Albany, Plainfield, Col-| sheriff's office. What happened to a Pure Oil service station attendant Saturday longed to Mrs. Mary Brown. 81. er appointed him director of the standing employment directors in end of the war. No one claims fax and Trafalgar. iA geal) Miles, Beno night would make a corking Hollywood script , . . and without of Port Washington. who was division in 1941 the United States. He was a man to know exactly what is in the] ) jhican: m for econom) nd embellishments. Killed by a hit-run driver last “after Wor 7ar sgan. Gov. of fine character.” » Russian mind. Nevertheless, top, Awards Anudunced efficiency in administration. 1 It was 10 o'clock and the station at 8654 E. Washington St. right, Mrs. Agnes McKenna. 72, Sq Lon oe ip Survivors include his wife. Edna Service will men in the Defense Department Indianapolis Garden Clubs, wh) propose that county prisoners re- was locked up for the week-end. who was walking with Mrs. ber of the government's Commit- S., and two brothers, J. Russell t presidents and on the Joint Chiefs of Staff tomorrow will mark their special ceive nutritious, properly pre- Paul Schakel, attendant, 21, his wife and a friend decided to Brown, was injured critically. Mr. tee of Veterans, and to the Indi- Gardner, equipment engineer for iting of the are at a loss to explain why the da¥. announced garden and table pared food and are as comfortable pick yp some soft drinks. To his Fogel. a florist, was arrested at a ana War History Commission and the State Highway Commission, ‘noon in the Kremlin telegraphed its punch so setting awards yesterday. as Wwe can provide with sym- surprise he found three men put- i ' tavern near the scene of the acci- the Civilian Defense Council. and Capt. Edward R. Gardner, H. Williams far in advance unless it wants a. Winners of table setting prizes Pathetic segregation of youthful ting the office safe into the trunk g our Ir dent, “3 : Service to Indiana was inter-/U, 8. Navy, Evanston, Ill. rman. showdown. . \were Green Thumb Garden Club, offenders and human treatment of 5 sedan, already well loaded rT ——— r———————— ——— Plannihg War? [tirst; Sunshine Garden, second, Of all." I.am for careful screen- with tires, tubes and a variety : . annthg War and Rainbow. Garden, third. ing of deputies. of automobile accessories. ‘ 7%, ih ranking offer 523s re 5 1 Bonn, representa eons 6. Glamack, Rept: te birgar mins nto ne LIBCUEM UUGEM STRAUSS rir dren iris wens s Oves-ean-| oe tpe 6ii the show board of = Fositively—the first thing: CAT ANA Took “off TICKety=split™ — : My Rehips W Mer not be explained without RoI TE CPD te SOW Hip of going to do is to buy brooms..out FE. Washington St. Mr. at h . ’ SAYS: TRADITION WITH A T OUCH OF TOM ORROWI ing it is preparing for war. Once ju nascaping the “Midwest House.” MOPS and buckets and scrub and said. - .The Times and Navy : Co that assumption. is made; he says, They: were: = 5 .. = clean. the Marion County jail....1 so) Hot Pursait’ oo. 5 Hold: Beaut Contest Sha, ni each plece of the fig-saw fits | TO NT Am positive that I can kee RAM: Mr. Schakel- threw His: arin oo SCE ty fadntest aE a NE pa "On a smaller scale, the British, rar Garden Gate wpa, bling at a minimum in the county. gear. and (to use a well-worn By ART WRIGHT | Ri ~. — Hn Tr Ra and French zlso have increased ih tT CholmEn s “x will have competent deputies.” Hollywood cliche) followed in “Any Times’ reader may make] - i : “thelr forces in Berlin. eo endyke.. Sern —-Willham James Brown; Demo hat pursuit.” sone TTUThIRTOr her favorite girl friend one ee Sippy >
The Western Powers have com. _, Second—A vegetable garden by crat: “I am for a better adminis- A 90-mile-an-hour chase fol- of the queens of the Armed pleted paperwork for = what Emerson Grove, Mrs. Milton tration in the sheriff's office. I lowed through county roads. The Forces Day parade May 18. amounts to a general staff in the V Dite. {want a better road safety patrol chase was not bullet-punctuated The most attractive girl selected American, British and French Third—A rock garden, Spade system.” . (here our story differs from the by judges in the contest being rones. Maj. Gen. Maxwell Taylor,.and Trowel, Mrs. Austin Laycock. Raymond A. Howard. Demo- ysual film scripti, but the ‘vil- sponsored by TheTimes.and the U. S. Berlin commander, is Honorable mention — Garfield cra!’ “I pladge to run the sheriff's Jains” used a new angle. Toca Naval Reserve will represent scheduled to take command. The Garden, Mrs. Arthur Krug. {office like a business. 1 think it At intervals the occupants of the Navy in the parade . .. also Sr ER RR a Should be taken out of politics.” the sedan threw tires and other at the Armed Forces Ball May 20 Charles Burkett, Democrat: “I accessories on the highway in art at the Indiana Roof promise to establish a complete effort to wreck Mr. Schakel's car. BI crime investigation department As the chase moved to Ind. 31 All that is necessary to enter 5) which would properly prepare the distance between the two cars orc Birl” Is to send a photo) cases for the courts. I will make a widened. Just east of McCords- Er2PN: any size. to: Times-Navy| special effort to cut down on ville, the burglars’ sedan struck a Beay ly Contest, Indianapolis/ juvenile delinquency.” bump in the road, the trunk lid Times, 214 W. Maryland St. All The sheriff is elected for a four- flew onep and the purloined safe pictures must be received of pasts year term. His salary in Marion fell to the highway. Mr. Scha- marked by midnight next Mon | County is $10,000-a-year. The kel's car almost turned over “2 sheriff's duties are: swerving to miss the tumbling The winner of The Times-Navy | ONE: Maintaining law and g4¢e contest also could become Armed | order in the county. Pied Adross Fields Forces Queen for 1950. The TWO: Taking charge of the A haltanile farther, a broken | dueen will be selected at the May
jjounLy Jali ua the prisoners con sn belt forced the thieves’ car | 20 ball. fromm representatives of
¢ : the Navy, Marine Corps, Marine THREE: Serving as an fice op The mén ‘fled ' across Corps Reserve, Air Force, Indiana t ; . He Ss. v ’ - § of the courts in his county Mr. Schakel recovered the safe National Guard, ROTC and Army
y : serves warrants, subpoenas and ) * Organized R ves. Since Th ‘ ’ . ganize eserves, Sinc e| . Oh Sernvel tne other forms of process. He may then called police; Times contest will find the Navy execute court orders any time Yesterday Iwo suspects were... ....iaiive the other services| . fter thev re entered on the captured by state police and the pres ! © | STAYS SILENT=- LASTS LONGER [tour docket third hy city police. are conducting their own search : court docket but must do so, WC h Co. for their queens. | ! within 90 days They were identified as Eugene Yon. P. Aton, '23, of 1808 E. Washing-' The Times contest is open to all
’ : ; ings and executing deeds 1o Fea] Same address-and Ronald I. -Gor--are residents of Indiana. A friend| ‘ - A) : down estate sold under execution. ~ |d0D. 21, of 6042 Oak Ave. or- the gir} may send ig her) ; : { The script was to be finished Photograph. All candidates must]
Pay as little as weekly FIVE: Conveying to state in- A ’ $ lid ) ; mp $1.54 |stitutions persons committed by this morning .in Speedway Magis- be single, never have been married,
a court. trate's Court, where the three face divorced or had their marriage] SIX: Attending sessions of the pre-burglary charges. annulled. Contestants must have| ; cuti Mr. Schakel? He's taking a graduated from high school or be| ~ OPEN TIL 9:00 P. M. DAILY. on jCounty Council and executing RS rp re SOPOT NOW. attending hight on RB \-} Ax. A : SG
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