Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1950 — Page 2

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Sop Serwis ors Of Serr,

Surface of Amerasia

Hickenlooper Demands That Hoover and Clark. estify Before an Independent Inquiry

(UP)~8enate Republicans “naisted} today that the Democratic-controlled nyestigation of the Amerasia |

case hasn't scratched the stirface,

They demanded an independent, blame: fixing inquiry to assure

an impartial administration of Justice.”

Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper (R.1a.), member of a foreign rela-|

tion subcommittee conducting: the —present inquiry, recommended that FBI Chief J, Edgar Hoover and U.S, Supreme Court Justice Tom! ©. Clark be urged to testify yi “the 1945 stolen documents case,

Asked About Remarks

Mr, Hoover would be asked

about remarks attributed to him

that he believed his G-men had produced enough evidence for an airtight ease against six persons’ - arrested after a raid on the magazine's offices, Two of the six paid | fines and charges against the other four were dropped. Justice Clark was head of the

Justice Department's Criminal al)

vision at the time. He and Mr. Hoover were among officials called by the late Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal who-- cautioned. that the

might “embarrass”

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Rentucky Ave.

Underpass to Open

Officials to Cut | Tape Today.

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“Happy Days Are Here Again, ” That's the tune Southwestern Indianapolis merchants and Husk

a hummed today as state,

city and county officials cut the|

“tape on the new Kentucky Ave. Belt Rallroad Underpass.

Joy to motorists as well as busi {nessmen who have suffered a m closing of Kentucky Ave. from

the. arrests! Morris St. south to Howard St.° President Tru-|/and the entrance to Indianapolis

man in with Russian Stockyards, Premier Joseph Stalin. Dedication Speeches Sen. Homer Ferguson (R.| At 1 p. m., the Indianapolis,

Mich.) sald the “most thorough kind of inquiry” should be started at once because the “impartial .administration of justice” hangs in the balance,

. Ruling Awalted He is one of 21 Republican Senators who introduced a resofution calling for a separate ini ro of the Justice Department's handling of the case.

“{route Friday morning.

: stockyards ori Tne

Newsboy Band swung . into half-hour followed by dedication speeches. Speakers on the 30-minute program included Gov. Schricker, Paul -Feucht, president of Indi anapolis Union Railway Co. and

{Samuel Hadden, chairman of the

state highway commission. Frank Hoke, president of the

merce, will be master of ceremonies for the underpass launching. Luncheon Guests

taking part in the porgram were luncheon guests of the Indianapolis Stockyards Marketing Institute in the Livestock Kx-

change Bullding prior to the ceremony.

tractors Ed F. Smith and E. B. Johnson, placed slightly behind by recent heavy downpours, have been forced to “dou-

Offictals of Indianapolis Railways, Inc, said the Stockyards its regular

bus would resume construction, the bus to the was routed along

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It was a gala affair and brought |

a concert which was

Indianapolis Chamber of Com-|

Business and public officials

ble-time” the building of curbs, ; pat Aslands and retaining}

three-block area, was quickly cleared by reinforcements from |

|Burton Condition

en Nips Downtown Fire Peril

Blaze Breaks. Out In Claypool Hotel

A tall hotel and an eaborate department store business as usual today on N.|

A theater on W, Washington St.' was ready for its patrons, and a dozen smaller establishments in| the vicinity opened todav as ong hundreds before. This might not have been. Fire {broke out on the ninth floor of /the Claypool Hotel yesterday. | It was nippe _ in its Infancy by! fast moving firemen who tats bur into the building with their chiefs] to get at the blaze. Others attacked with aerial lines and ladders from. the street |below, Police and fire emergency crews were standing by, but were not called into action, There, were no Injuries, Firemen sald the blaze ap-| parently was touched off by sparks from a ventilator bldwer.| Accumulated grease from a kitch-/ en vent, attached to the same system, was Ignited. }

Little Damage

There was little damage - that caused by smoke. Scattered |patehes of tar-paper sub-roofing were burning when rived, however. Most of the damage was confined to a ninth floor utility room. There was no panic in the hotel. or surrounding buildings, and operations went on as' scheduled.)

Traffic, tied in knots within al

the police traffic division.

Remains ‘Serious’

Charles Burton remained in

Smoke Ariss from the roof of the Claypool Hotel as firemen quickly quench a fire. inor recession because of the

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serious condition in General Hospital today with injuries received

“{in a 30-foot plunge in the Marion

County jail Monday. The 33-year-old former special policeman jumped over a railing in a cell block Monday while being returned to his cell after he! collapsed during appearance n Criminal Court 1. Burton, who was accused ot!

~iabducting his wife last week and

driving - her around the Middle West in a four-day “reign of terror,” faces morals and, kidnaping charges. He had left town while under 48 $1500 bond. The bond was in-| creased to $20,000 200 Monday.

Eileen Posten I Dance Students Set Recital

Dance students of Eileen Post-| en will be presented in recital at, 8 p. m. tomorrow in Caleb Mills Hall of Shortridge High School by the Jordan College of Music. | Dancers from three to 25 years| of age will be featured, with “In! the Land of Make Believe” to be danced by the children’s ballet. Intermediate and advanced students will present :a group of character : and ballet divertissements, .-The Jordan Ballet will present excerpts from “The X Beauty” ballet. >

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taking vacation to top them all. And how wise, too, to go by train. No tiresome, hazardous travel over

of unfamiliar, traffic-laden

highways—instead, the cool, clean _ comfort of a safe North Western

car direct to West

ping Yellowstone during Park season.

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Passenger Club Plans (Safe, $500 Stolen Trip to Sf. Louis hl of Indianapolis Pas-iyyers fruit market in Cumber- | senger Club will leave Union 8ta-l1ang was being investigated to-|

ng/twn at noon Baturday for Stig,y py the sheriff's department.

Louis, Mo., where they will at{tend a performance of the Muni- | cipal Opera and take a boat trip on the Mississippi River. and drive edst on U, 8. 40. Fifty members and their wives i ——————— {will make the trip, traveling to PAYS FUNERAL COSTS St. Louis on the. Pennsylvania {Railroad and returning on the, New York Central Club members are employed. in the passenger departments of i railroads, bus lines and travel bureaus.

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iin connection with the theft of a guest's

billfold from ‘a ° hotel room Monday night. Ralph Todd, 38, R. R. 6, was

‘tration. Police said he was the,

woman's former husband.

Detdetrves George Gilby and

Warren Hotel under the name of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perkins,

“Theft of a sale containing be-| tween $500 and $600 fron Harry!

P'sedan sometime after midnight! a Epa:

ELIZABETH, N. J, Jume 14'Will (UP)—Mrs, Emily A. Erxieben, ®i8ht off-campus centers. i79, who .committed suicide yes-| Dr, Carmony has been director in her gas-filled ,apart- of the IU South Bend-Mishawaka| last Center since 1944, and has been tered beneath the entrance to week and paid in advance for on the university faculty since! Tokyo Bay. No damage or casualher own funeral, police said today. 1938.

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space ships start plying the space: bo okm aking, ways, “Rocket X-M.,” which will be opening at the Lyric early next} month. Film deals with interplanetary travel and ripe to the Moon,

" - TWO FOUND IN STORE QUAKE FELT AT TOKYO “Melvin Carpenter, 29, of 2821 w, TOKYO, June 14 (UP)—A light| Michigan St, and Robert Smith, earthquake shook the southeasti®1 533 8. West St., were held on part of Tokyo tonight. It was cen-|pre-burglary charges today. Police said they were found in the A&P Store, 3121 W. Washington St. Nothing was stolen.

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