Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1950 — Page 3
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Several Witnesses The -shooting .occurred on the street near the factory where his wife worked, with several persons looking of. . — Allen fled the scene but a short! time later. walked up to the uniformed trocper afid handed over
the -38-caliber revolver and 3
knife, saying: “I guess this is what you want.” Allen, whose education consist-' ed of less than two years in primary school and who can read’ and write only: his own name, signed a statement admitting the, slaving. “I'm nervous and worn out, ni he said, 1 intended Ho her.” . 3 He added that he Togretted the slaying, but that he -hoped he
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Rohrer and Jane Plat rehearse their parts for the cor: at 6:45 p. m, today at School 77, 401 N.. “Adlivg: n will road. the contents that will go in the copper |
kr : ofthe total foreign policy of the hich will be ives in the stone by Emil V. Schaad, chairman {Un States.” = h | The hard-hitting report blamed RH Lier
“nies and com-! mercial - organ-| ations.
more than ning; writing
and publication of direct: Advers.
WASHINGTON, June I |(UP)—President Truman tising copy, A asked Congress today for i well as radio and 181,222,500,000 in foreign mil Mr. Aldred direst mall, he itary aid next year because, will mit his services to a - lected t a he said, peace depends on the Ee “accounts on a pe free world's ability to “stem
those forces which seek to cloak). 05 and the Dartnell Corp. in the ‘whole earth with the mantle cpjeago and was later employed of totalitarianism. “by the Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co. | ‘The President's Fequest for the ,14 the Van Camp Packing Co.
program was contained in" the bullding,, first semi-annual report on ‘the mutudl = defense assistance pro
ntinue to be an integral part
“The So t “Union has — Board Denies Report
Sewer Tie- Ins
Cost to City Seen | $300,000 Yearly
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1 | Playgoers who-like to mix drink{ing with drama can buy liquor {under a theater roof today for the first time in Broadway history.
cated itself to the destruction of| Of Abandoning Plan
‘is waging a| grim struggle to m NEW. YORK, June 1 (UP). free world slave. No“uation canithe hydrogen super bomb despite be neutral, for a serious outbreak |ro.rs of some experts that in so! anywhere on earth inevitably af-| L.ects everyone.
resources.
Entre-act tippling made its Not a Panacea [Recently published suggestions
“debut last night at the Gay White| “The task will require mor thst the atomic high command Way's newest and most novel than plans, promises and hope, it theater, the Arena in a converted Will demand the best and most gy,
s just about decided to abandon H-bomb project are not true,!
elopers, but sewer. connections ballroom: of the Hotel Edison, that every free nation can con- an guthoritative source said to-|
were made before the contract|The theater is arranged in prize- tribute. |
was approved.
would be sentenced fo the electric = Cites Violations . |
chair yather than life imprison-/
ment. Allen said his wife. kept him badly in -debt and #®clared he learned four days ago she had. been keeping company with another man. Tells of Atguinent - “I had dinner with her this noon and we argued,” he said. He said his wife refused-to go to the “third party’*‘with him and!
“hat he then made up his mind
to shoot her. His. wife. -had been married
? twice before and was the mother
of a 3-year-old daughter by Allen ‘and of three childre “By "# second husband, The shooting marked the sec.
ond time Troover Lewis, perma- connections will be ordered, Mr.; s (Continued From Page One)
nently stationed in Salem, had been’ called in to investigate Mrs.
Allen’s marital difficulties.
He said several years ago he’ was called to her home when her previous husband slashed his! wrists in an apparent suicide attempt. ;
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In itself the program is day.
fight style with banks of seats nol a panacea which will cure the| The fact appears to be that the | on all four sides of the stage werld's ills, nor will it single- atomic Energy Commission is|
Producers of a revival of{handed end the cold war or 8s- converting at least one of its pros
Board menjpers: said violations George Kelly's “The Show Off” Sure success in a hot war. duction piles at Hanford, Wash.
have occurredon E. 10th St., be- got around a city law forbidding, ‘Combined, however, with the i, the manufacture of tritium.
-yond the city limits, on the west theaters to have bars by using tireless efforts of all free nations side of Cold Spring Road and the baliroom’s cabaret license 8nd With our own contributions
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north of the city limits. on Penn- Patrons were served at a 50-foot|in other fields the objective be-| -Tritlum is a form of heavy hy-| : ‘bar in the theater and at tables COmes attainable. Without the drogen which scientists say can|
“Illegal connections are often on an adjoining terrace. |program, the goal is beyond our bé made to unleash nuclear forces
Sylvania St.
' made by persons who knock holes |into. a sewer and then weld or. Leement the new line to the estab{lished systém,” Mr. Carnine Aid Mr. Barry sald the city willl move to collect money not paid under sewer confract. However, {he said, payménts for the service {obtained through illegal connection can not be collected. | Those cases will be referred to ‘the city legal department and dis-
Barry said. As an alternative, ne said, some areas will be given an |opportunity to be annexed to the sanitation system and will be taxed Jorieontinued service services.
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the issues. We want to live up to! {the law: I don’t think the workers will be asked to take any time|
"off for fishing or special church
services.” -
tract expired Apr. 30. Negotiations have been under. way since March. | The union, ‘demanding “equal-| ization of pay scales” ‘in Jey electrical classifications, request,
lized hospital and insurance plan
cording to a “utility official.
“It is in the public interest that the electrical workers stay on: their Jobs through -the negolia:) [ions,” he 53 he said. ~ ~~
‘Rabid’ Texas or
Police are often called to shoot | rabid dogs, cats and rabbits, but| early today two of them were
ian described as a rabid horse. “ Patrolmen Patrick ‘Gaughn and Join Meehan answered “a call
8. West 8t. The caller; -veterinarian Mack Bottana, 52, of 3010 8. {Meridian St., told officers there {was a “mad horse” in-the rear of ithe S. West St. address. |. With the permission of the ownTer, William Lambert; 43, of 235
{announced today.
{honored in a special mid- -century
* |issue of the journal-of the as-
isociation. He was: nominated. by
Two Sentenced
Thomas Robinson, 27, of 545 N
was less than 4.8 per cent.
“|tions to the United Fund g6 f
a {reach.” on an unimaginably violent scale. “The report said the U. 8. econ- Three atomic reactors were|
loping shortages of consumer man-made explosive used in the oods. It said some unused man- most up-to-date atomic bombs.
Mr. Truman's recommendation {production pile has gone into
for fiscal 1951 was slightly small-| operation at Hanford. Additional — Civic ‘Leaders Hear ler than the $1,314,000,000 voted reactors may be going up:
“dustriat- compa.
years in plan.
second year of the military ald pig nmices are at 410 State Life
gram enacted last year, | He sald the program “must Pus 6s or
off ~ ‘Having spent was 18 15 feet deep in spots. Others! drowned while several sought A neighborhood boat was bor-
{rowed and pressed into service on’ HL : eS The Ty on ot at Insurance Fir ; “Rescuers saw fingerprints of ’ wel 1
48 the victim in the soft mud of the SS LE three-foot bank where he had s Rolelibzonne made a desperate last-minute’ at. : : ew emt to save himself, : § oy i. 3 Water Naot Posted ~ A $300,000 addition to the home employees: ma. pars The east end of the pit, whers attics of Indianapolis Life Tnsur. However, tie. dae
“He served with big mall ONer nis "mody dmappeared. was ihe ance Co. 2060 N. Meridian st. ‘he paper will have a “limited. deepest part, The water was not is planned by the board of direcposted, against swimming or fish- tors of the firm, cratic chal 8. pected 4r
ling.
| boats failed. | .. tablishment of business on the The Republican state . cominits | Patrolman Orville Hare, an corner was granted in 1923. tee Publishes a. similar newspaper, {uncle of the victim, was sum-| OMees are ndw housed in a|"Facts to the Folks." Yn
tmoned to the scene almost imme- {building measuring 120 by 90, Democratic party leaders hope » “| diately by the frenzied mother, -'feet. The .additiofl, - which isto be able to give Democratic 2 | Patrolman Hare stripped off planned to mitch the older build-| workers “some of the answers” _
his
times into the clear water in an about 127 by 54 feet. A base- Fair Employment. Practice Comhi attempt ‘to find his nephew's {ment and attic are to be Included mission, labor legislation and | \WASHINGTON, June 1 (UP) body. He was 6ff duty when the in the plans, Parking and load- other planks in the.
e the entire {This country i8 pushing work on] mother telephoned.
Stephen’ 8 body was taken to'tion, which will be fire. resistant, don't understand the {doing - it may be wasting atomic Flanher & Buchanan mortuary. are expected in mid-June, A Zon- sial issues involved in the 1950 a | Members of his immediate family ing Board hearing on the firm's lcampalign, will have & better (besides the brother, mother andi request for permission to build working knowledge of Sepa : father, who 1s an _employee of ‘has been scheduled for June 26. position. ro
lomy is: well able. to handle: the | built at Hanford during the war, ni le in all proposed program without devel- | to manufacture plutonium, ‘thet
8 - In i Di cussed ufacturing facilities might be put, Since the war, it has = | {to work. and provide more jobs, {ometatly Anpounced that a fourth
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Of Detroit Program {by Congress for the current fiscal| The same piles which manufac.
(year which ends June 30. {ture plutonium can be rejiggered| | He proposed that the new to manufacture tritium. The trick] ing and administering these funds! po ney be divided as follows: “'is turned in each case with neu-|
North Atlantic Treaty Nations | trons; nuclear particles released |
He outlined the following gy pilion (the. same as this by splitting atom of the rare kind |
points as principal benefits -of 8 year). : of -uranium called U-235. single drive: Greece and Turkey $120 mil-| A former Atomic Energy Com-|
ONE: Economy in fund raising. ‘lion compared with $211,370, Aoo| missioner. Dr. Robert F. Bacher,
Less than 5 per cent of contribu-| voted. last year. . doubts that the H-bomb will be! Tran, The ‘Philippines and | Useful enough from 4a military] Southern Korea — $27.5 million standpoint to justify diversion
campaign costs. In many na- Conley with $27,640,000 voted Of Precious neutrons away from tional drives anywhere from 10 gor this year, . | production of plutonium bombs. | to 36 3° cent and in a few cases| General Area of China—$75) No “Limit to Size | 50 per eent of the contributors million, the same as this year. | ,, f
dollar go to pay for the cam-|
, |paign, “wther than to the actual service for which it was given.
Mr.. Truman also asked spe-| might be hundreds of times more some of the money fo help countries not specifically. mentioned
_TWO: More money to be dis- in case of a serfous emergency
= bomb theoretically]
pe
cial stand-by authority to use jo ¢...tive than the A-bomb. But, | tatom for atom, more energy can {be extracted from the original
tributed among agencies. The! 3 trecting the ‘security—of td (U-235) by using its néu-:
The management-union con- A
is inclined to .give more genero- world, emergency situations of ously if he feels assured he will this character may well arise and {not-be solicited again next week require prompt and pos jand next month for an equally action by the United States.” . worthy cause. ’ I Mr. Truman's request. followed! ed state aid in. settling the fm-!-passe. {Individuals, to industries and em- Acheson's extraordinary report to jo argumeént in favor of making The company offered a libera-|ployees by Multiple “touches.” (a joint meeting of the Senate and jv (= that Russia probably, also
"Ito cover_families of the workers, lo
icalled to shoot what a veterinar- With 90 per cent of the checks paid out on the first post-war GI pA life insurdnce dividend, the Vet- (8 erans Administration today was >
shortly after midnight from 2352 Fapidly completing plans for the next one.
iwhere this one left off; it -will {cover 1949. 1850 and 1951. The Group Names Hoosier first covered the period from the
‘Dentist of Half Century’ |lile the.law was passed, from
"| “CHICAGO, June 1 (UP)—The {late ‘Dr. Albert: Ross of Lafay- dividend will be paid only to poilette was the “Dentist of the Half i¢¥-holders who have kept up pay- §
— Century” in- the state of Indiana. prrat-Sre also went to veterans (the American Dental Assotiation who had ‘let policies lapse, cover- js
| Dr. Ross, who died in 1938, WBS.
ithe Ifidiana State Dental Asso- out in lump sum checks, under a ciatiofr for his work as an ad- priority system based on sefvice ministrator in the field of organ- serial numbers. €hecks under the § 19s dentistry. : 7. next ope will "he mailed ‘as the
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$2000. The agency passed out 30-ds > and serve 180, days on the In- {discharge ' notices today to 1390! v ‘diana State Farm. ploy | James Smith, 31..0f 119 W. 11th handling the first dividend. More H St., was ordered to pay a fine of than 1500 alréady have been let
11s the amount of the dividend that § will start going out Jan..1, 1951. : But one thing is certain. Officials | {said it will be far less than thé 2 $2.8 billion special dividend which
has just been: passed out to vet- b= 35. West Si. Oficely Gaughs any eran and service policyholders.
11940 through 1948.
i rofis around.
caré of. VA hopes to pay all future dividends. annually. hisy \S - will He done if the insurance 5 Senate Ave, was convicted of trust fund. continues to. pile up |vehiele: taking before Judge Alex surpluses and. most officials be- § [Clark in Municipal Court 4 today lieve it will. land ordered to pay a fine of
{there is in the case of the plutonium weapon-—to its size, But Dr. Bacher's view is that 10 A-bombs; say, would be more; effective in war than a single Hsitive yomb of as great or evén greater explosive - power. The military, however, wants FOUR: Less annoyance ET) swiftly Secretary of Stete Dei! the new weapon. And a compel
THREE: Increased donations.|goyiet probings for weak spots in businessman or factory worker|the security structure of the free
{money saved from ‘overlapping (hited States. trons to make plutonium, {campaign costs puts more of the| In this connection, the report a The B-nomy 8 greater potential] {contributor's dollars info actual g.i4. a ih TY Ce i a charity and health service. | “With - the "eontinuation of Te cally ther —
FIVE: More equitable distri- House yesterday-on. his recent. ...harked on an H-bomb:
ution of funds to agencies on conferences in Europe. project. but Hsted no salary increases, ac-/the basis of service. Many good, Mr. Acheson said the defbnse a Fa {but “unpublicizéd” agencies were of the western world has become FARMS MEC HANIZE D Lawrence Cannon, a member of being squeezed out in Detroit be- so costly that it can be handled The federal Agriculture Depart- | the state's Public Service Com-/cause the public gave to other tonly through what he called ment says more than 25 per arp mission, said that “every effort |agencies whose appeals tugged ’ ‘balanced collective forces. Mr. of American farms have a frafler| ishould “be “made to prevent a ‘harder on the heart T strings. Acheson, who said yesterday that and ahvost half “the farms have] . work stoppage.”
—— the arms program Is essential to eithér a motor truck or a trailer.
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The body was recovered by Sgt. structure will -be located on the party publicity chief, is a expacied. : Claude Kinder and Clarence rear of company property at the to edit the publication. {Means, who stood pn opposite southwest corner of. N. Meridian The first issue will roll off the = ‘sides of the pit and dragged the 8t. and 30th. 8t. An: original presses after the Democratic stats = 2 iwater after attempts from the zoning. variance authorizing ‘e8- convention here Jyne 27. - i
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