Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1950 — Page 32
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: . By DAVID WATSON ‘Walling sirens and screaming tires shocked downtown Indian-
| apolis awake toda «++ Just as
5 The sun was will “below” the roof tops of most office buildings when many residents started their gamble with death. Some became
traffic accident victims.
ambulances criss-crossed
location to another.
tional count. : Walks Into Car
| Rookwood Ave., lols and Washington 8t. .
| Officers sald she ignored an! crossing | automatic signal and walked into {hearing the sirens” stared wonder- tWo women employees found cir-|
i the side of a passing car.
lin | Bearing the patient from the; a General Hos{pital ambulance crawled up Illi-| 'nois s Bt. with siren at full blast.|
iaccident scene,
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Death Gamble Goes On and On—
| Ambulances Criss-Cross ‘In Runs to Auto Victims
Wailing Sirens, Screaming Police Car Yies
In a sudden emergency spurt, each other in Illinois St. An accident vented a faster pace. ! prevention car roared from one
Young internes and policemen|its path going east. | started a day-long ght to hold { down an injury and death rate Sts. the investigating squad car boar which will- dwarf war casualty spun in a U-turn and headed south; istrator, Maurice O. Hunt, today figures when coupled: with the na- on another call, leaving a patrol
Their runs startel with a call to and muttered: aid- Leistta DeVoit, 60, of 4106!
injured at INin-i¢he traffic lights?”
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they do many days in the week. Dissension Held. J Greater Threat Than | Original. Problem The injuries of its patient pre- By DONNA ELS | Dissension, not’ disloyalty, fo
As it swung by Indiana Ave. the No. 1 threat to the Indiana) {an outbound ambulance crossed Department of Public Welfare. {| That wa. the view expressed From Illinois and Washington by members of the department's f directors and its admin-
‘they called the first mass meetman to disperse the crowd. ing of employees in the departA young officer gritted his teeth, ment's history. The meeting was originally “Why can’t these people’ odton] | scheduled as a discussion of in-| | vestigation of suspected subver- | A shopgirl watching the criss Sives on the department's payroll. | emergengy cars and It was called following firing of}
gly. / {culating “peace petitions” of the “My God” she exclaimed, Civil Rights Conference last week. ‘what’ 8 Sappesing : Takes Back Seat “Accident,” she hear 3 But the disloyalty investigation Stipes Soon Teturgad rif I-l4o0k a back seat as the meeting ‘8t—at least for a while. “|, or05sed. Each of the four
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| Ignore Soviet Union ; The message went to all of the { United Nations, except the Soviel h
{ Union, its foru satellites and Com-
n St. Vincent's Hospital the} board members present and the 4ecident vietim at Role £2 4 administrator referred directly or | Washington Sts. was admitted; 4irectly to inter-department disexamination, sension which they said consti-| tutes a bigger threat to the! {welfare program than the org A S in orea, mal dislovalty issue, can fight disloyalty te-| Why we have the law and regu- | I es UN lations on our side, but folks, it's awfully hard to fight dissension," T. A. Gottschalk, board president . and former department adminis-| Snubs Russ in trator ‘said as he sounded the! Call for More Troops keynote for the session. LAKE SUCCESS, July 14 (UP)| The meeting was apparently — Secretary General Trygve Lie intended to quiet mutterings of | appealed today to members of the O%® 8roup in the department | United Nations to send additional which has threatened to go over | ground forces to aid U. 8. troops he head of the board and Mr.| iin Korea. Hy nt to Gov. Schricker to seek In a message to 52 nations sup- ® b “clean sweep” of suspected porting United Nations sanctions SUPVersives from the payroll, | against the Korean Communists, Frown on Firing Delay Mr. Lie said that Gen. Douglas! This group expressed dissatis-| MacArthur's unified command faction with “delay” in the firing was “in urgent need of further of the two women, Miss LaRue effective assistance, including Spiker, 38, 167 E. 11th St. and {combat forces, particularly ground Miss Eva Iola Klass, 42, of 5335 | forces.” Ohmer Ave., both child welfare! consultants. | The same group is believed to ave been responsible for sending munist Yugoslavia, Which op- names of 11 more “suspected subposed the historic decision to send; il in the department to United Nations forces to Korea. rney Gen. J. Emmett Me He told the United Nations Manamon, rather than to the { members that offers of military Welfare board or the department {assistance should be couched in director. The Attorney General {general terms, leaving the de-| turned the list and the investiga- | tails to be worked out in con- tion back over to the department i sultations between the member heads. governments and the U. 8. of-| Mr. Gottschalk, who spoke first fers of any type of assistance to some 200 employees perched should be addressed to Lage on desks and filing cabinets told
Success. the group the board had the “full “This is a United Nations confidence” of Gov. Schricker. action” the Norwegian diplomat ye opened the door any emsaid,
“and it is the duty of every ployee who could give informamember to do what it can to tion about subversive activities bring the enforcement procedure phy any department employee and
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in Korea to a successful end. All promised ‘‘full protection” to inmember nations have a simple, formants. | duty to do what they can.” Asked at a news conference] p20 28 he Je So he warued;
Sngther $ die mppeat © was hi) | Investigation turned into a witch unt’ or jut on a spite-work or {an international representation! personal basis.”
04, possible. Mr. Fas pepiied: a Mr. Hunt, who has been under ° n ay Shou V€ fire from the same groups in the truly éffective assistance. |department who sought Gov. {Schricker’s intervention, promised’ thorough investigdtion, disBes wherever the facts warranted but added the same warn-! ing that “precipitous actions” will {not be taken.
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CARRYING CHARGE Some groups today however,
0 PER | §% {still were talking of “going to the
governor,” if the board lags in } corer GREAYP investigating alleged subversives.
They claimed the two firings came
SHELVADOR' sor 19501 5etition demanding their drome,
{was presented. However, department officials said the decision to dismiss the two women had been made before they heard of the, petition, {
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