Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1950 — Page 3
gu st pa & t at 6:55 on the [WFBM-TV the Press” show. | Staff membérs of ‘the Indiana! iSchool for the Deaf will “sit in" : 250,000 Threaten fo on the islecast and interpret, in Accused Assistant Quit in Row Over asked by Gilbert Forbes and. the Leader, Two Others iy {answers of the regular panel. i x Cut in Work Week | . Under Arrest tHICac0. June 2 Lor) — FUE GROUP from the Deaf HONOLULU, June 22 (UP)— “ Two unions rejected a fact- School includes W. L. Fair, dean tk local finding board's report today and of boys at the school, and his ite] Agents and a polite; - threatened to call 250,000 mem- who has been a teacher there for 3¢/ved today into the workings tion's largest railroads on July 15. vocational training director, and cused of. wholesale dealing in The Brotherhood of Railroad his wife who formerly taught prostitutes ‘marcotics bogus Trainmen and the Order of Raii- there. ; : : way Conductors issued the strike] ‘R. D. Maney, of the Tipton checks and safecracking. | threat a few hours after the AFL Tribune, and Robert Marshall, of| Virgil McDorman, accused asSwitchmen's Union of North the Columbus Republican, will be Sistant leader of the crime Ting, America ordered a strike of 4000 quizzed on current news events, and two gang members already
ONE: Former Ambassador to] China Clarence E. Gauss, once his “ [superior, told the State Depart-| ment Loyalty Board last month that Mr. Service had done a “mag- reports “Con nificent” job in China. unis editor: of mag- : pois denied that his China One of the documents was a report he made to the State Dethe Chinese Reds. However, he (State LX agreed with the abortive Ameri- & ican efforts. to. promote a. aad compromise between the unists and Nationalists, : : "THREE: He believed that hei{ook ¢ Chin ho had been attacked because critics thee. weeks berare. Me mri) realized it was “not politic” to at-|showed the report to MF. Jaffe. tack the late Lt. Gen. Joseph 8til-| The next day he delivered to Mr. well to whom Mr, Service was 85-ijaffe from his personal files
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The trainmen and éonductors. charged that a fact-finding board _ ., ‘> , ~ nection with the ring's activities, recommended the 40-hour week Disregard of Reports but police said he later began to or only 85.000 yard workers and : janswer questions. did not offer retention of present Held Major Factor Tells of Operations pay levels for them. { The private pilot's apparent ’ Trainmen’s President W. P, contempt for weather reports Batis ahs of the gu ng rin Kennedy and Conductors’ Presi-/become a major cause of Nght gerry 20-year-old ex-convict, who dent F. H. Nemitz issued a joint/Plane crashes. ; 'was arersted last week with Vinstatement terming it “the most! Civil Aeronautics Administra- cent’ Smith. 30. on “charges . of unjust, unfair, inequitable and in- tion statisticians, reporting ini in Ass $9000 Sapp of jurious-report— issued by “an -AVviation-Week,-said-disregard-of} no gas By : ee emergency board since the Rail. Weather information has resulted’ y : i way Labor Act became law.” in miore than 25 per cent of pri-| Mr. Berry said he had decided They announced that general Yate aviation fatalities, “Weath- lo "Sing" because he was made chairmen of both unions on all (er accidents have become the the “fall guy. : class ‘one. railroads have been major death factor despite a 35 He said the gang: summoned to a meeting here to pes ent decline In otal fatall-| ONE: Used the “Manhattan & » take “appropriate action.” A year. then : Dance Studio” at Waikiki, owned ize er They said their members voted! guaths a d Rre ere 550 by Mr. McDorman, as headquar-| 95 per cent to use : torged 9 COM-i¢ars for its prostitution, lewd
“economic | 5 pared t . strength, if necessary; to force a per cent of the 1008 dart, 0 Photograph and phony check ac-
lican target for years. He re-/days lated picked them up there cently was ordered home from iin Mr. Jaffe's Amerasia office. India for a recheck of his loyalty.| It was during the FBI's sure Although arrested by the FBI velllance of Mr. Jaffe that Mr. in the 1945 Amerasia case, he Service first entered the Amer- . was cleared by a federal grandlasia picture.
days. He first deniéd any con-|
—— ; igned in China. copies of oth members for next Sunday against! Spe ———— {were under arrest and being ques-| ot pres of Siaer 1ePorts on Yenan. five Western railroads. |tioned. The leader, identified as| @ = ; he HAYS Tone Deets well aware They. Snideived activities of the All three unions are demand-| B er or S | “Smokey Chrysler or Kreisler,” PU STAa. 10 Gen, CHIADE Kalahek| Homever ob iit. oo ing reductions of the work week : as believed on the mainland, | en many” of His" advisers and iim ae datis, 10: Waslh; 3 working rules. : aliSg Ir e S {not had a good meal in three | ¥ : Sen Mr. Service has been a Repub-iloaned him the copies and a few f
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STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW!
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fair settlement of the issues.” |was attributed to “pilot error VES . Os | + * ¥ [which includes failure to get TWO: Imported 27 girls from a | -loth Freight Picture i | weather reports, recklessness a San Francisco agency and sent] Here Still Uncertain failure to maintain flying speed. them to bordellos in Honolulu,|
A. Pennsywaiiia Railroads On seven flight plans were Hilo and Kauai. The FBI is in-|
spokesman in Indianapolis - said |),
hoto by Bob Wallace. Times Staff Photographer.
P d for a total of 113 flights vestigating this operation for; .-A boy's clothing tossed on a river bank fells the story of fun followed by tragedy. The pants,
at ended in tragedy traceable Violations of thé Mann Act. -
i 2 ‘Poland, 12, of 530 Lynn St., who drowned yesterday aft. . the Western strike would have, weather conditions. in 1948] THREE: Peddled narcotics, shoes and port short belonged jo Johnny . oan 1 hirts Merle Sffect here except to create None oe the 115 I. oe Loui Co LT ati: ‘afnoon while trying to swim White River at its fork with Fall Creek.. The body was recovered today. elay relight movement TOM igiryment ratings, the article medical corpsmen at Schofield! . ft I J : Sondecting points on the five lines stated. | Barracks. Truman Crony (Ey Eee aE ake wsiyolved In strike action. | Of the.325. pilots doi during. FOUR: Imported an “exvert’ he i ht pe : LEARNER SMT elbetre ns ure lind ksi oR a a Ee OL ath raion Rs hoy tfran: er FA EA Cs ccm cheatin : an Indianapotis New York Cen- per cent were licensed to fly on out $10,000 worth of safe rob-| COLD BAY, Alaska, June 22 ¢ : . . i se Price Jral sltenal Said, “Possible effect instruments. | beries, ; " [(UP)—A two-engine plane carry- In Showboat [ase = the information was given—that the 9,872 Sone ‘of &C-| Reems 3 But, Mr. Berry said, these were . iW | fi wou belt: tion taken Sunday.” As for freight PHILIP EXPECTED HOME {only sidelines to what the gang| D8 Iiilionaire cannery Operator : ; a sR man Jot doctors in the USA ge idle = CC : yoo f movement, he stated that he an-| LONDON, June. .22..(LiB)=wshoped. would he. its: most laerative oi. FOZ. SLANE... 10. S08t. peatso. Emiloves Convided 1 75% “of their patients if le Rr sss gs tleipated a eertahy #MO(NT 6 ré- Prince Philip, husband of Prin- racket. {like tundra shortly after a takeoff pi Y wore the right kind of shoes. The ‘routing and possible use of trucks. cess Elizabeth, will return home! He sdid the gan lotted a yesterday, buf neither Mr. Bez, a On Disorderly Char e . - gang p | statement was also made that 99% of ; In fact, its report if accepted, from naval duty next month, | $100,000 operation involving coun-|crony of President Truman, nor One of the long-pending court! } i : . would mean a pay cut to more perhaps to remain for the birth terfeiling of Bank of America his pilot, M. W. Sasseen, were : | the people are born with perfect
cases Involving the Showboat, ‘North Side night spot, finally} came to trial today. | Inthe hearing in Municipal] {Court 4 Jack Ensley, skipper of] {the Showboat, was fined $25 and costs on a charge of Keeping a gambling house and $1 and costs; on a disorderly conduct count.| {Judgment was withheld on the! : 3 lcharge of resisting an officer. | A ¥
| An employee, Harold Vance, | . om |was fined $1 and cost on the dis-| Johnny Poland + + river victim.
orderly conduct charge and j Bull Comedy] To Open July 12 '
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Ensley immediately started appeal proceedings but Vance accepted the verdict of Special {Judge P. K. Ward.
Charges Stem From Raid |Betsy,” an original musical com-|
| | The charges grew out of a edy by Tom Boyd, were an] ; CHILDREN'S SHOES, FIRSY FLOOR MEZZANINE BECAUSE 1 AVE bi {sheriff's raid on the N, Keystone nounced today. : : lee : | | Ave, spot last Oct. 13. That raid,| The teen-age group's 1850 a ;
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: into “a rough-and-tumble brawl be staged in the Indiana Univer-| STRAUSS SAYS: : atts ie A ———— with Showboat owner Ensley and| ity bullding at the Fairgrounds. TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW employees, set off a series of| Opening July 12, the musical] : 3 : Ad \d harrassment raids against the|Will run through July 16. % a 5 nightspot. | Net proceeds of this year's a ; . “8s ! Ibert + Production will. be donated to the| oss - a PA NOR ~~ essen { %
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In-eourt- today Deputy E t y | Rackley testified that he and a Children’s Museum, the players)
| : gi {have decided. Last year's! former deputy,” Herschel Brown “Chalet” cleared $400, which was|
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TRA PAYS ane K County Rehabilitation Center, | \ ACT erinuing in progress, Mr. Boyd's new miusical Is!
13 RAY his Gi : i | He said that they showed thelr 4. 56d on the life and times of] TELE , ! PR i { credentials as they started out|getay Rose. America's most fa.) SA " : i |and that Ensley and Vance at-\mous seamstress. The 18-year-| : tempted to stop them, Just then|giq composer-author also will be {another group of deputies ar-\production director. i rived, according to the testimony, | San land saw their two fellow officers
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Throughout: the testimony Ens-| bone up on office practice and not y's attorney, Robert Rutherford, | hope of worldly gain that brought rotested that the arrests and|about a break-in at Independent ntry were illegal because sher-| Biscuit Co, 518 E, McCarty St. - Hiff's deputies are on 24-hour duty Hubert N. Leer, the owner, dis{and could not be considered pri- covered this morning that some{vate citizens. {one entered through the skylight] ¢ “ “ during the night. | (SPIKES STORK REPORT The visitors broke into his of-|
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