Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1950 — Page 1
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! Charges Injuries in Crash; Jaycees Open : Driv on : fides de sc A Ft. Benjamin Harrison surgeon filed a $100,000 damage suit today against the New York Central Railroad : for injuries received in a rail-
road crossing accident.
Simultaneously, the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce | threw the full weight of its membership behind a drive to elim.
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“inate grade ‘crossing hazards. It was at a New York Central crossing on Harlan St. that Frank Wonders, 65, of 15 8. Gladstone Ave, was killed when a train hit his car Tuesday afternoon. It was the fourth death at that crossing in five years, Aroused to Action An account of Mr. Wonders’ death . in yesterday's Times aroused the Jaycees to action.
in charge of the Jaycees Public Affairs Division, said the mem- . bers will give full support to police and Safety Board programs to eliminate grade crossing hazards. The $100,000 damage suit was filed in Superior Court 5 by Dr. Maurice I. Marks, 35, of the staff of Billings Hospital, Ft. Benjamin Harrison. He charged he was injured EE RIN 3 Sia fre eal Set eles Br NEW Tori Contra tH ih a crossing. on Franklin Road.
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WASHINGTON, June 22 (UP)—State Department | officer John 8. Service swore calmly today that his connecs tion with the 1945 Amerasia stolen documents case was “innocent” and that charges of disloyalty against him are | | “false.” : Testifying before a Senate foreign relations subcoms mittee in open session at his
Failed t0 QUiz [omer ire sara aes
blanket denial of charges !
1 Joseph R. McCarthy TR Wis) i Amerasia Expert and Patrick J. Hurley, formes
Party Nod if
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_Ex-District Attorney | -Groomed to Succeed |
Senate Aspirant
Democratic leaders have agreed {that B. Howard Caughran, former \U. 8. district attorney, would be-| # come the party's nominee for Con-! (gress if Rep. Andrew Jacobs Ishould be nominated for U., 8. {Senator at the state convention: | Tuesday. % { An alignment of party factions {in the Marion County Democratic, _|organization behind Mr. Caugh-| {ran was set up in advance of the| {convention in order to avoid a’ {time lapse in filling the congres-
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Ambassador to China.
A kiss is more than just a kiss in this case—it's the climax of
: He denied Mr. Hurley's accuse a movie-type romance between Mike O'Connor, 85, of Osceola, |sipnal ticket, party leaders indi-| Jury Passed Up tions that he sought to “knife” Ind, and the former Mrs. Alice Noble, 75, of Niles, Mich. If cated. | Vital Questions Mr, Hurley in 1044, swing Amers
started early last winter when Mrs. Noble, in a prankish mood, Precinct Call Ready handed her name and address to the driver of a bus she fre- | Meanwhile, Mr. Caughran is| quently rode, with\instructions to give it to “some nice man.’ |DeIng pushed to the front in the The driver gave the name to another favorite passenger, who Political picture with a-high.rank|
turned out to be Mike DAR, So eR EPP. ind 3 BAR eit T .
ican policy behind the Chinessé By FREDERICK WOLTMAN | Reds and feed secrets to Chinese
Seripta-Noward Staff Writer : WASHINGTON. June 23 — Th er leaders.
a SED i eR. Rn 2 he Pa 5 4 Jury, which started to investigate. the Amerasia case two. weeks beforg its term expired last week,
‘ There were no warning signs visi erin OP SigRAIS- at the Crossiny™ HE
proached the crossing at 70_mph| without sounding a warning. { Dr. Marks, who lives with his! wife at Ft. Harrison, resumed his| duties this week. : His - injuries were listed as crushed chest, broken ribs, punc-| tures of both lungs, skull fracture, fracture of- both shoulder bones and a twisted back. Railroad crossing safety was made ‘the Jaycees study program for July. : The Jaycees safety committee,
making plans for.a survey of]
Form Program
Jarrett will formulate the pro-|
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ppg Re ° . | Wayne, Democratic leaders here ~Suit reads, and the train ap- | White River by Police {indicated they were ready to call, *
headed by Earl Gibson, has been SPan were partly blamed for the|
[swim across the 400-foot conflu- R grade Srofamgs or he ast WO ence of White River and Fail) pro on a q : : ; Creek. The water is over 20 feet! pred, 16, and Gene, 15. A Fee sub committee under 9€€p where the boy drowned . the chairmanship of Charles E./2Pout 2 p. m. yesterday. |
am. iat a time like this, but warned! s Mr. Jarrett will have authority that boys should not be foolhardy! Hurt in Crash to call upon every Jaycee member | Shout showing wim Frowsds ; in| to whose services may be needed in dangerous waters. ey sa e o . t - city recognizes a difference the survey, Mr. Ackerman said. [Cross currents may have been toe FSIbers Sf Murat Tun ple. Indi| He sito deelied a Join } Bank} To Tennessee Plant Town et offices and busines They will determine the num- strong for a boy trying a long . » saying ber of unsafe crossings and seek swim. — i to find ways in which to eliminate|-' Johnny, who lived at 530 Lynn the dangers. A further step will|St., drowned despite heroic at-| be a program of education to win tempts of two pals who tried to| public support for the police and save him and were almost pulled! Safety Board in making the cross- down.in the struggle. --.
were catching crawfish when he!
decided it was a fine day for af House Group OKs |cross-creek swim. The oldest boy, |
* i Excise Tax Cut Miley Ave, warned him not to WASHINGTON, June 22 (UP)|trY |
f {their homes. vice-president of morning. The fourth, suffering a During an informal public dis- that the grand jury was laying'a policy-making position In the | D. L. Stone, Ine.,| slight wound, was listed as a OUFAE oF proposed ordinance the groundwork for a sweeping State Department as Sen. Me |Charles Trester, 18, of 538 N.| automobile firm,| Nab . 39 Speeders, gf 75 state highway patrol-|1ast night, Noble Hollister, exeo-| investigation by a new panel" |Ggrthy charges. ; was treated in a, u state hig YP lant [utive secretary of the Zoning| In its presentment, the outgo-| He said that he sought to pre- : private hospital 2 for Recklessness [men were rushed to the plant, “You better come back,” he|
Committee today formally ap. Sled, “You can't swim across ; proved a “balanced” bill to cut|that [and bruises.
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Recovere natorial nomination contest
failed to ask one of its best:ine, oc over oighen Meo Campbett EH
sans: Sh. eat | ny 2 singe question ONE: He had editor of Amerasia magazine, on April 19, 1945. He thought he was
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Victim Found Just South of 10th St. Bridge; [Precinct commitieemen and put Concentrating | how Mr. Tarte. Dis pao n oi. Briage; over Mr. Caughran with a unani-| to right) Mrs. Carl Muench, 3228 College Ave., and Mrs, Beranice Hn the State Department. copies” of memoranda he had Tragedy Blamed on Strong Currents mous nomination. Cota Poling, 5610 Carrollton Ave. | The witness was Robert Mor- prepared on China. = a Truman Silent ros om. Lmcmbrs or $he nding Sonata te ero ihat be SAYS 10 Photos, P. 3 {members o e r. Jaffe, one of ) f sg rrr ra BE oP Fe Ra ye . Appeals Board Says Change Would Be Unfair; Committee. As minority counsel, and fined. were “not. seme from White River, where he drowned yesterday afternoon. On Indiana Race No Drastic Revisions Seen in New Ordinance {he has _stiended all closed aes-ityom. any official
files; they . TH ugh Mr. RE®: Mr, J | and oNowl Lt. Andrew R planned by the Indianapolis Board of Zoning Appeals, The grand jury. took up the another of those arrested, | Jack B. Kammins, president of the board, seid the classification Amerasia case on its own au- Service said he met socially must be maintained in fairness to other small business operators. thority and without the approval of the others involved. Physicians and dentists have long sought & change in the classificd~ of the Justice D partmer : said] Mr,
lInquiry and cross-examined the just south of the 10th St. bridge, about 200 yards south of where —President Truman today Te i rr elas id Sentists will pi igs Ped, len i ol the boy disappeared. The body was found in deep water near the fused to voice a preference in In-| : east bank. ; | : * {diana’s Democratic senatorial Strong currents and the wigel SUfrent and Joliny's struggles | rimary race and ducked another The victim is son of Mr. ang question about a proposed speak-
tragedy. Johnny had tried uo Mrs. Waldo Poland, Also sur. 'n8 tour in Illinois
; islons of the Tydings Amerasia A police emergency squad found the body shortly before noon | WASHINGTON, June 22 (UP) th gs |
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# 3 Sr 9 ] ea 5 . > ‘ erally at a press conference, Mr! nation in business from val : 2 Local Shriners Truman declined to make « Wounds 4 Men cases when medical offices were Onse Not Mentioned ; Police said they hate to lecture choice Between-the diana can at] permitted after zoning variances During is entire time: on the
{Were * enterprises, Mr. dates, former Assistant Attorney denied other declared. The board Times Special General Alex M. Campbell and : ed Kammins : LOS ANGELES, June 22 Two, Rep. Andrew Jacobs. i Police Rush ; president also said no other major
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convention were injured today he would like to go there but ono iol OWN, Tenn, June 22|ypen soning questions are in Thomas J. Donegan, the special Mr. Jafte's’ pe
(UP)—Four men were wounded volved.
when id By) at he had not yet been invited. ,,y cunfire and the strike-bound Office in Home 0. K. assistant attorney general as- have nothing rep they were riding | American Enka Textile Plant signed to the body, took no part legal to conceal.”
| . . Both the present ordinance and 4 collided with an| | eve was put under seige by C10 the new one, however, will permit|'® the questioning. ¥ MeCarthy on Hand Sr b | pickets today. { "| __Asked hers Hfor-comment-on his WHilé Mr. automobile. ‘physicians, dentists, surgeons: Mr. Service testified, shor DOPE PR momiscncossmamemmmisone Acczerto The three most seriously and Appearance, Mr. Morris would } g
i w |chiropractors,. osteopaths lips, 37, of 6176 | wounded were men who attempted *" ices in ONly say: bled notes. In a calm, even voice Kingsley py Nets 69 Arrests to enter the plant to work this|SLUIROMD fo have o i “I got the distinct impréssion ; ;
Johnny and “four other boys
drastic changes Ng grand jury strongly urgedivent the collapse” of the Chinese Mr. Eberhard [°F 2 possible] A drive against traffic violators armed with machine guns, ot Board, said so dra a ow] that the Department of Justics|Nationalist government, : fractured back continued at high speed today as Buns and tear gas pistols.| Cet however, will reduce to Set & mew jury in motion at oncelthan “torpedo” it as Mr, McCare
But Johnny trie. When he be-| C. H. Eberhard, 44, of 3234] police reported 60 arrests in Fenty non-surikets, held Inside’ ven the nine area classifications t0 continue unfinished business, |thy alleges.
i federal excise es b 010.-| t midnight. |the gates by the seige, were depu-| : |Including its two-week Amerasial Mr. Service's request for an ¥ 000,000 : year tax Eh fox gan to flail and sink, Vester Washington Plvd., president ol] NS, 2% Boitts Shame 3 pos zed and armed, but warned Rot/ NOW In or aInanos, resent the Inquiry. open session to answer the : that revenue loss. | Howard, 15, of 525 N. Lyan, and the Ebe-hard Tire Co., was treated |... go speeders, three reckless, to Shoot. . first complete overhaul of zoning Thus far, the department has charges was _granted by Chairs : Most of the loss would be Darrell Terry, 12, of 570 N. Miley and released. He suffered bruises drivers and six other drivers for| Bullets Still Whine 'regulatiohs since their adoption Made no move to impanel a sue- man Millard B. Tydings (D. Md.), ‘made up by increasing taxes on AVE, dived in after him. The and a possible fractured rib. | miscellaneous offenses. > | Some stray bullets continued ,g years ago. The program has cessor, Sen. - Henry Cabot Lodge (R., 1 corporations. br . Se 4 | Motorists arrested a few days to whine over the fields soward been in the working stage for ————T{ h Mase) protested, Sydings i The committee vote was 17 to {ago filed into Municipal Court 3/tne plant during the mOrRINg, |... tpn ce months. About 20 re : v becom : 8. All 15 Democrats and two) On the Inside [this morning to face a variety of but there was nothing to compare po..." (tended last night's Forecast Tonig b= mittee's policy to given an open i Republicans voted for the bill! charges. The bookings included with the 25-minute. barrage in hearing. . Hot and Dam =} Sana 2D hess This 81d Bot ¥ Eight Republicans voted against. ® [82 for speeding, eight for reckless which hundreds of shots were Would Require Parking J: |e o 8 Open, 2 3 The measure goes before the O T © Times driving and 15 for miscellaneous fired when a group of automo- One suggested addition to the Scattered thundershowers to- atisfy Ben. ge. . § House Tuesday for debate. Vot-| ; (violations. ? biles, filled with WORKery: 2 ordinance “would include a re- night and again tomorrow after-| .. Line of Duty ; i ing Is scheduled to begin late . . Meanwhile, police announced proached the gates jus efor quirement for off-street parking , .. wi bring only short relief] Mr. Bervice explained that his "1 Wednesday. It will be considered | In Indiana olis | completion of the warning system dawn. spaces for any future railroad [wartime contacts with the Chinese ’ under a procedure barring any P sf n {on one of the city’s heavily tra- The patrolmen began to clear stations Bll here. from At: sHeky Summa Westen Communists were in line of duty § amendments except those -ap-| Muncie to be bombarded with “fiying saucers” tonight... |veled routes—38th St. Signs re-/out the massed pickets. Local "",' pou ion’ would allow! The Weather Bureau sa {as an American intelligence offi {proved in advance by the com-| 10400 of them. The "saucers will be sausages, Harold minding of the 30-MPH speed authorities had been greatly out, “a. .¢ pouge constructed in an f6W Scattered showers would. be| "ye said he had to report 7 Inittee. H. Hartley explains in his “Today in Business” column. Page 36 limit have been placed on the numbered, and kept inside a small undeveloped city block to estab accompaied bY a eh of 38 de. “every shade of political opinion® 3 : . Parents’ refusal to help a child become mature is at the {north side -of the road. Others building at the gate used by plant lish the building plan for the Brees temperature tomorre 4 te {in China. i 'ORIME DOESN'T PAY’ bottom of much juvenile delinquency, says Harold F. | were posted earlier on the south guards. block, -within minimum require. the Hetousy divs 10 nia ot Mr. Hurley's charges, he said, : TALLAHASSEE, Fla., June 22 Strong in the fourth of 10 articles about parent-child . side. These extend from Arlington| “They were strikers who ad ments of the ordinance. - Former- might. gn 0 P ~~ “are as false today as they wers S! i (UP) — A burglar spent three relationship. In the food department of the Women's | Ave. to Fall Creek. the shooting, and they Were iy. houses were often staggered” 100aY. me ——. “When they were uttered in 1045" i hours ripping open a safe only! Section is a recipe for cola ham and beans and the tp iF TATE SIGHS have A186 been Armed all right, a deputy said = = oll") Cause of lax ad- LOCAL TEMPERATURES |and re-echoed since then by Sen, ESL = to-find-it- empty; police reported WeeKTY “Market Basket.” Sees e Betas ss tats aan Ean Pages 11, 12 painted on the road itself. Mass at Curve herencé to line requirements. : . 4 . P 5 ai : | McCarthy and Reps. Waiter Juad 2 today. He didn’t know it wasn’t! Indians climb into second place and have a foot in the | rts Union-officials-denied -respons-i— Other parts of the proposa dB 2 |(R. Minn.) and George P. Don. S! i locked, door for first place in the AA race. The Times Athlete sgn fa and said the shooting were eliminate conflicting sections of : a m.. » 4 . es » {dero (R. Mich.). re etree of the Year award to be presented to two high school [“instigated by the company to!/the code and consolidate descrip- 8 Ma. x | He attributed the charges re. & nstig 3 " 1 88 TOP GERMAN COP DIES seniors Monday. Amateur baseballers meet to discuss | {bring more police and troops in| tive sections. Sil Pa 9 a M.. "1PM. 3 isting in his recall trom the Far ENS | RLY ued CPT Sai Bd oo wei ovens he | pe ow EE : scher, ot Press Box” , . , baseball standings, results and sched- t "Witnesses sald the strikers S bh k te R Pl {or indirectly u like § lice forces in East Germany, died] yes, . , in the Sports BeCtON vuev.esvser.s... Pages 29, 30, 31 Nl lires or man nasser: aeross tre Highway af 4 cnricxer 10 Kevie ea _ lagainst him first launched by Mr, mforte . : last night after a stroke. | Powers model Dorothy Sparkman puts “her hot weather | curve near the plant, to halt the ' N 1 H { C s ¥ Husley HS. illegal that Me. : Downe E . theory into practice. Her theory? “Don’t try to get | A construction worker injured 8TOup of cars,~and that bullets a © S 0. 0 onvic | Service Was y loader nia State j Looking for a cool; you'll only get hotter.” ...... Casbaessirvasaneens Page 38 hen a broken cable sent a 24- Poured from behind an embank-| : Department clique which sought most- 4 | Hassil Schenck, president of the Indiana Farm Bureau, pre- foot boom hurtling down on him ment into 10 cars and a bus. Rejected by Governor Last Year, Workman, ay a pairs! | Good Real Estate Do Fr avn, Sire Howard SIE wie wih 1 was in critical condition today, (" rr pa ‘Political Prisoner,” Makes New Bid for Parole | (Continued on Page $—Col. 1) 2 : 1 0-point farm program written on a card. Politica in General Hospital otter, ke i ; ’ 1 a es t , ; y 4 ne as w \ ‘hen he : / Workman, wh i nt ? labels don’t always mean what they seem, reports Mar he injured man is Ray Cherry, Wa8 wounded in the arm w Gov. Schricker, who last year refused to parole Ott Workman, oy 2 ate Investme quis Childs on the Editorial Page. No sanctuary here lp nj Ww. pred st. plod was fired on from a, group of! Indiana's’ No. 1 het conviet,— will review the case again, Nomes GOP Chairman 1 BRIGK APARTMENT for punks who can't behave . .. an editorial...........Page 84 "row Washington St. paving |2POUL 200 non-strikers Who were gq 5 “political prigener” by State Prison Board Trustee! Marion County Republican 3 | # Apts. All one bedrm. in: excel- I th N ti { project. _ | waiting for transportation at the .,.... Manny, Workman will make his third bid for freedom from chairman John E. Innis today § lent, location, srand income n e arion He was at work-at Belmont | ¢it limits, several miles away. | the Indiana State Prison tomorrow during a session of the Btate announced the appointment of ¥ HU-1750_ JOHN C. ENGLISH L1-23%. |Midwést' governors, Republican and Democratic, look down |and Washington Sts. today when One of the workers was erit-iq. ony Commission. Some political observers said Richard Hamilton, Indiana Unie ° : R. k. PECKHAM, REALTORS their noses at the Brannan farm plan at the annual la cable snapped on a big crane, 'cally Wounded. Before parole is granted Or re: ,.u vear that fear of a “parole versity Law School student, as "@ If you have money to in- | Governors Conference in White Sulphur Springs. W, Va... Page 8 sending the heavy boom and the - fused the former Martin County g.andai” prevented Gov. Schrick- 11th District Young GOP chaire —— oi vest,~ it :will- pay “you to | Canteurbury College will open an extension in Lebanon, Ind., | 500-poutid clam-bucket at the end 200 Shoot for Golf tarmer and politician, GOV. or from releasing Workman. | man. : 21 | g investigate some of the | next month ........... SECM sr NRE n sar istesssrnre Page 7 of. the boom down on him. " | Bchricker will =eview the findings Workman was paroled briefly - : SR £ fine REAL ESTATE IN- | Foot Almost Severed | Ti - Hi {of the Clemency Commission and ,n4er Gov. Gates administration ; : 95: VESTMENTS Dow on the In the World : | He received back, hip and leg) Title at Highland hand down a decision, | but it was later revoked when a Map of Fame : Bi cabo l market, such as the one |Japanese officials request a peace treaty with U. 8. which | injuries. One foot was almost By GENE LAWSON | Workman ‘was sent to. prison! wave of political scandal rumors Shows Your color 8 advertised above. Turn would provide bases for American defense of the Island | severed at the ankle. ‘Two hundred Indianapolis Ath-for life June 30, 1938 by & Du- proke at the Statehouse. i : oice | . now to the classified Empire against any Communiét aggression. Significant | The crane narrowly missed one letic Club golfers teed off today boils County jury. He was found Supreme Court Justice Frank! . . ! | n wly £0 y ance or Juccess [ i ~——= columns of today's Times news from around the world tn World Report..........Page 22 other man who had just walked at Highland in quest of the club's guilty of injuring his brother-in-| gilkison said that politicians were ! : 3 for other real estate in- Amusements ............ 28 Mrs, Manners sesssans ‘beneath the scoop. {20th annual championship trophy. law, Charles Basch of Haysville, paid upward of $50,000 to parole @® Are you “on the right { { vestments — look: under Births, Deaths, Events and MOVIES iiiieiieiiiiiiea 28 | The crane is the property of It would have been 201, but J. I during the commission of An Workman from state prison in track” to success? : nin r : classifications 48, 49 and Ship Movements ...... 20. Othman .....veveeenee.e 33 | Vogel Construction Co., in charge! (Ike) Cummings decided not to armed robbery. 11945. The state prison board of @® The MAP OF - i 49a, Yes, if it's real estate, Business .....c.i00000000 38 Pattern ...coecvveeinnnns 12 of the paving project. Taylor defend his 1949 title. ~———i-—He was convicted on the testi-| trustees countered with a demand | show { 5 you'll ind the BIGGEST CISIAB + sisnsnvssavanesss 3H Rao «ovovvseneaseieei i 10 | Sweatt, 45, of 114 B. Webster 8t.,| The tourney, diyided into low, mony of Frank Souerdike, who that Judge Gifkison name the| reaien SBLECTION in The | COMICS «icvvverrennenses 43 RUBTK ...oonversvnnsnenis 33 15 . w n r di-| confessed to the actual shooting. persons he sald had received the 1 blind pa pe | Times HUNDREDS Crossword 18 ety : 11 Was operating the scoop and Cur-| gross, low net an p i ba pe ey, : ard i + +» HD) Satessennssene Soci FEE esenanans i th, 55, of 5138 English visions; was slow in getting start-| ; & observers ove ipa i ree i : | of as EVERYDAY and | EGHOMlS ..vovesssseese 38 BA BOVOI o.vvicrrerearss 33 U8 Smith, 85, of 51 rh, visions; was slow hors Jamel a Rv Aga i 0 aneX: 1940, Gov. Schricker losed : OVER 1000 every Sunday, FOrUM J.insnsdesarsssiss Bports ........ie00000 20-31 " i es: | 3 tee. lifer said Workman's parole was de- | : Real Estate - : O. F. Shriner, engineer at Vogel reported by 1 p. m. Early scores: parole to the Loogoo 1 n the big ea. AY Gardening LE Weather Map sesssnnnuns 22 Co. said the crane was Bh Stay.z, 47: Don Stackhouse, since he recently ed D. C.| nied. That is where ths case. —— L : Bection of THE SUND Your Job esssannsnnssrans 18 Earl Wilson sasssunan « 32 Timah Y a it 57: Harold Schiele, 57; and Ralph Stephenson, the i Klux Klan ended. It picks up again in a KL 2 ee Me bE vessvese 28 WB ieee terseaes 13 Species last night when 3 5 or. ; | Dragon. : - | Governor's office. . Se 3 - ! 2
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