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2 triumph that year the Giants knocked: first place hicago Cubs. the playoff

thpaw, later ati and Deetime record 54 defeats. run average

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‘Jean Lutyens Places 6th in 1500-Meter Race

HIGH POINT, N.- o. Aug. 5 (UP)—New championships were

at stake today after o ‘petition of “the Nat Senior Women's outdoor swim. ming meet ousted three titleholders in five events.

The only swimmer to uphold!

her title was Evelyn Kawamoto. She was seven lengths ahead of Mary Freeman of Washington's Ambassador Hotel Club at the finish of the 300-meter individual medley evént. But her time was 1.5 seconds slower than last year when she set a National AAU record.

Top honors in the platform]

wodiving competition: were: fully defended by Pretty Pat “Me“letie Club. ‘She “scored a total of 66.74 points to edge out Mrs. Juno|

Stover Erwin of Glendale, Cal. with a total of 62.04.

Lutyens, 6th Place

rl second... Glamorous ‘Maureen O’Brien of the Town Club swam the 200 - meter backstroke in 2:51.2 minutes to leave gallant Miss Jensen in second place, Barbara Hobelman of Washington’s Ambassador Hotel Club became senior national champion in a photo finish victory over Carolyn Green of Ft. Lauderdale, _Fla. in the long 1500-meter event a “of 22:25. Ss. Defending champion Jean Lutyens of Indianapolis Snished far —behind in sixth place. - Ist to Lose Title

The first title defender to sink was Thelma Kalama of Hawaii in the 100-meter freestyle. There was another photo finish with touselheaded Jackie Lavine of Chicago Town Club.declared the winner in 1:10 minutes. Sharon Geary of

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“Loft to right are Mrs. J Grohe, who will be delegates “sociation's national

local group.

“convertion in Philadelphia “Aug.” 18 through | Aug. 20. Miss Graham is chaplain of the. national organization and secretary of the local Shaper. Mrs. Bobbitt is president of the

\gatha Bobbitt and Miss Jo-Ann |W. fo tn was going to say when

here to the WAC Vets As-

Griffith Called ‘War Profiteer’

Betty's Ex to Wed Nurse ‘With Face of An Angel’

LAGUNA BEACH, Cal, Aug. 5 (UP) —~ Bette Davis’ ex-husband

be-married here

Capt, pt. Skaggs, - Fayette St, waited until dinner ‘was over yesterday he told his men they were to re‘port: fot nagiive duty at Samp

TUOrders had come . month-old company in a telegram

who lives at 818

noon, Then

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to Maj. Gen. Jesse McIntosh, division commander. The company was activated Dec, 23, 1048.

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Own Shirt; He Sold It

A man charged with drunkenness appeared before MuJudge pa

Beaten to Death

"historie the capital of a vast Spanish

and bruises at Mercy,

Melaine Rarey. 3 3| R. 1, Windfall, and nay Elwood, the!

RTLAND, Ore, Aug. 5- ~A |

t your ked the fudge. § Bsa salesman,” the defendant ! sa “You must be a high- “pressure salesman,” observed the Judge.

police.

Body Discovered In Oliver Ave. Field (Continued From Page One) tim being 25-30 years old, 5 feet /10% inches tall, weighing 140-150 Founda and having black

gor coroner said the man had _dead apparently 12 to 14 hours.

A search of the area failed to ‘uncover any papers or identifying material,

On the inner band of the trou-|of their houses, and because the sers, however, police found the school house, where 300 children

number 1.

Sam Shorr, foreman at Castle minor damage.

area before leaving work yesterday evening, and saw nothing unusual,

Discovered by Worker Discovery of the body was

Junkyers, told police he inspected the surrounding

148 N. Gelsendorf St.

yard office, from which a quart man “down” in the field. Two patrolmen, Frank Milton! and Melvin Osborn, were sent to!

cluding seven children—and injured 80. “Most of the population’ of "9000 Were evacuated to Barquisimeto, nearby. 3 : The quake, which rocked central and western Venezuela, had its epicenter at El Tocuyo, Officials said the death toll was not higher because a violent shake which preceded the | tremor sent residents rushing out!

| were at classes, escaped with only

i ov on == Plane Bi | tollowing an earthquake Thurs-| day which killed 10 persons-in-|

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* 6-Man Cow ‘Escapes After Crash landing

» OKLAH 5 (UP)—A military plane rushing explosives to the West Coast crash-landed early today near Oklahoma City and its cargo exploded minutes later.

rine Corps twin-engined C-46 escaped injury in the belly landing, subsequent fire and blasts. ig tracted thousands of spectators.

burning in a field and military policemen and highway patrolmen were hard pressed to keep them

OMA CITY, Okla, Aug, transport

The six-man crew of the Ma- .

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Aerobatic Champion Killed in 200 Ft. Plunge i

Charles Eugene Griftin, made by Samuel Rogers, 57, of national aerobatic champion for ,i. worce Base, 12 mile ! who saw light planes, was killed last. night Wh it while working high on the load- near Riverside Airport when his| ing car, handling steel scrap. | parachute failed to Spen com- | he bale 0:

call to ‘crippled plane.

£5 ) Ayer who held a world record fo 83 consecutive tailapins, chuted

at a safe distance. The plane was en route from Cherry Point Naval Air Station, C., to Moffett Field, Cal. ZANESVILLE, O., Aug. 5 (UP) (wisn a high-priority cargo, It

inter- was attempting to land at Tinker

east of 0 Oklahoma ity.

: Bre ives in ein

Mr... Griffin... -atunt | 3 rchbishop John J, tty of para- San. Francisco, en route home

when a wing snapped off (from'a Holy Year visit to Rome,

investigate. Upon reaching the his Piper plane 200 feét above the | jarrived here by air last night for He was crowned aero-|a short stay.

body, they notified headquarters

“Did vou get dry

the man was

pL Josep Kimbrew, 21, 1114 8t, “knew what the

he-got-up- “1'w Just: aswell; mow that the wait's over.” ’ - Some cheered when the ¢a tain made the announcement, Others just listened. “lI cheered when I heard it,” said Pvt. William Harris Jr, 2245 Carrollton Ave, second k

cook. “I'd rather be home with Mom any day,” said Pvt. John Eu{banks Jr. 17, son of Mrs. Mar-

WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 es Sen. William Langer (N. D.) as-

safied Clark Griffith as a “typi-|_

their daughter's nurse, a ho “with the face of an angel.” Artist William Grant Sherry and Marion Richards invited 40

cal example of a war profiteer” today after the president of the; Washington Senators announced | plans to stage two day- night, | double-admission double-headers.! Sen. Langer, in a Senate Speech, angrilly called Griffith “a dis. grace to -American sports in war-

friends to the simple ceremony at ithe church of St. Francis by the Sea. Then a reception will be held in the backyard of the home Sherry won from Miss Davis in their divorce,

They will honeymoon at

© garet Eubanks, 2039 Boulevard Place. “If she wouldn't want.me to go, that would be the only reason I wouldn't.” At the evening meal, six hours after the announcement, the company in general took the situation in stride. Sgt. Hubert Harris, 19, a twin to Pfe. Harold, who spent the first week in Indianapolis on the job, said he “believed the fellows will like. it—but they w were, caught off guard”

secund, Carolyn Green of Ft. Lauderdale third, and the 1949 Shamn, Thelma Kalama, fount Kalama, fourth

a's Furohashi Furuhashi Sets New Mark

TOKYO, Aug. 5--Japan’s ace

set a new world record in 400meter free style Baturday night (Tokyo time) with 4.33.2, ' Furubashi ‘was swimming against American champs Jim Ford Konno, Moore and Australian ace John Marshall who was fourth in the race, During four events of the second day of the American-Japan-ese swimming meet at Tokyo, the Stars and Stripes went up three times marking victories for Amer-

time” and said the 80-year-old Senator boss “is getting down in the gutter and saying ‘I'm getting mine while the getting is

Two - < admission double-headers! .

Carmel, Cal. Miss Richards, 23, quit her job caring for four-year-old Barbara Davis Sherry when she announced her-“engagement to Sherry, 35.

“Ihave been scheduled for years on certain early season holidays! in Boston. Branch Rickey in-

er fans last year and Fred Saigh Jr. scheduled three within a week for his St. Louis Cardinals last month. : Mr. Griffith announced last last night that he would schedule .two of the split double-head-ers, with the pennant-contending

troduced them to Brooklyn Dodg-|

'Air Force Deserfer

SOFT.

Was Expecting It ] Sgt. Robert Beasley, 28, of 535 Agnes 8t., with 41% ycars in the South Pacific, isn’t glad or isn’t “I was expecting it all along,” ai Sgt. Theodore Young, 857 W. 27th St.

‘Nabbed After 8 Years

An Indianapolis Air Force de-| serter, who “hid” here eight! years under his own name, was! awaiting trial by military au. | thorities today. Agents of the FBI yesterday! arrested James L. Floyd who was at work in a southwest industrial

Sad

| . announcement made no dif-

{ference to Pvt. Lucian Ridley,

1049 Udell 8t. Pfc. George Pearison, 23, of 1125 N, West 8t., “knew, it was coming.” “As long as the boys go, I don't, mind,” said Pvt. Robert H.

going.

| troit Tigers. Sen. Langer’s outburst followed a visit to the Senate by Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler, Earlier President Truman had assured Mr. Chandler that there would be no” discontinuation of the game because of the Korean

New York Yankees and the De- They

Ft. as “in x 1042, and deserted in July, 1042. Apparently the only effort Floyd had taken to cover his trail was to reverse his initials and go under the name of Lewis J. Floyd, the FBI said.

it 1Elks’ "Oratorical ie:

Contest Tomorow

Simpson Methodist Church, 11th and Missouri Sts. Contestants will be those high school students

War.

ican swimmers. The U, 8. led in points, 31 to 11. Bowen Stassforth, Robert] Brawner and Dennis O'Connor] wrested victory in a 100-meter! Jean stroke from Toshio Shimi-|

rst, second and third in the{English Channel

Texan Quits Channel Swim After 50 Minutes

DOVER, England, Aug. 5 (UP) —Roy Sutter, 33-year-old Texan, gave up his attempt to swim the today after

100-meter backstroke race were covering three miles from France

Jim Thomas, Richard Thom

a The Americans also won “the

400-meter relay in 3:54 flat.—|

Copy! t, 1950, by The Indianapolis Times! And the Chicago. Dally, New Ane.

Second Bout Signed For Tuesday’ s War Card The. sem dup.

wrestling card was f

when Johnny Rocco, Boston, Was).

falo, N. Y. Already signed for action in the feature are Dave Levin, Brooklyn, and Lord Pinkerton, Manehaster. England. All are heavy-

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Rites — Voraon For Former Chicagoan

NORTH VERNON

requiem high mass for Daniel M. O'Connor will ‘be sung in St. Mary's Catholic Church here. Burial will be in the church cem-| MALY: Mr. O'Connor, who was 88, died | Tuesday in his home here. Hel had formerly operated a confec-| tionery store in Chicago for 25 years,

Plane Lands in “Field GOSHEN, Aug. 5—A Cleveland, | 0., man on his first cross-country | solo flight, weather station here that he was) lost. Station operators gave the

lost pilot, H. T. Eisenman, direc-

tions, but Mr. Eisenman's fuel supply ran out before he reached Goshen Airport and he brought!

the small plane down in an oat |

field.

Muncie Men Honored MUNCIE, Aug. 5—William L. Burgess, 20, and Donald Holmes, | 20, were invited to participate in

- the International Model Plane

contest sponsored by the Plym-

“outh Motor Corp. at Detroit, Aug.

14-21. Both young men were winners in a local model plane conlest sponsored by Plymouth dealms.

3IDS ON ALLEYS

FT. WAYNE, Aug. 5—The

« Poard of Public Works will re-

ve bids on Aug. 22 on projects improve two alleys.

[RHEUMATIC PAINS]

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Allan Stack andlin 50 minutes.

radioed the CAA]

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He complained of

leg ¢ “I'll try again after more training in cold water,” he said on! his return to the English coast.! “Tt was a great disappointment.” Mr. Butter, first of a score o {channel aspirants to try this season, entered the watcr at Cap Gris ez on the French coast at

‘Mr, Sutter, Who ‘comes from|

| Denison, Tex., was taken from the!

‘water three miles out at 1:40 a m. (7:40 p. m. Indianapolis| Time).

Navy Identifies Sailor ‘Whe Wa

jam Leo King, 21, Camden, N.|

week,

~ ME King was found’ in the aft)

pump room of the U. 8. 8. Kankakee.r He was overcome by | fumes, the Navy said. There was no evidence of | negligence or suicide in the death, | it was announced.

Nude Baby Pictures Still OK in Glendale, Cal.

GLENDALE, Cal, Aug. 5 (UP) | —Nude babies can go right on

their .pictyres taken, {Council decided. Councilmen rejected a proposed

{ordinance banning possession of “nude . and

lewd” photographs. !

rewrite it so it wouldn't outlaw pictures of babies in nature's garb.

Pup Dunked in Salad - BLOOMINGTON, Aug. Harold Hamm, 28, was fined $11 and sentenced to six months on the state penal farm after he in--vaded the -home of Mrs. Lloyd

was—identified by the Navy N Aug. 5—A [today as the sailor who lost his life aboard a-tanker edriier: this!

lying on ‘bear rugs and having! the City!

They asked the city attorney to!

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23 Hurt in Stampede On Bus in Detroit

DETROIT, Aug. 5 (UP)— - voltage wires féll on the Sg. city bus yesterday, injuring 23 of the 38 panic-stricken passengers who stampeded in a shower of sparks. The bus was folowing a truck which . apparently loosened the wires as it passed under a bridge, {police said. passengers trampled each, ‘other and smashed windows in’

of (their fright to escape from the

Seven persons were hos-| { pitalized, but only one was held [after F_trdatment.

a Cra, Grated

KALAMAZOO, Mich. Aug. 5, (UP)—Nine grandmothers and {two grandfathers were among| “the 223 members of the Western Michigan College graduating class last night, nee Jd

0 have won I Bat in Indiana, “Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan and we consin, Debaters will speak on any, phase of the Constitution.

tomorrow in seven other regions

will vie for a $1000 scholarship in a final contest to be held at the Grand Lodge convention, Aug. 20-26 in Chicago. The Indianapolis IBPOE has paid for the eollege education of, more than 600 local youths in 25 years,

5 Local Women Leave |

“Five'T da were sched caravan of Delta Kappa Gamma delegates heading for the national convention Avg. 7-12 in Dallas, Tex. Mrs. Bva Y, Wiles, state vice | president; Mrs. Leila Motsinger, Mrs," Marguerite Orndorff, Mrs. Winifred Galvin, sil

caravan in St. Louis,

Duncan, 627 Locke St. The boys are,

The regional oralorical contest| of the Elks of the World will be| staged at 3 p. m. tomorrow in

late

Similar contests will be held. in the nation. Regional winners]

were scheduled to join an Indiana

» Dubbinls:- Lansing. all delegates and §. = ‘BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5 (UP) spent the longest time earning a Mrs. Marguerite McCoy, member, | —Machinist - Mate 3d class Wil-/ bachelor's degree. She , the city yesterday to join the

2ia-you get drunk -and sell your; own shirt?” “I have a hunch 1 did,” the prisoner replied.

Bridegroom Killed, Bride

" |Hurt in Plane Crash

MOUNT PLEASANT, Pa., Aug. 5 (UP)—Bridegroom Angelo Guzzo, 23, of Canonsburg, Pa. was killed yesterday -and his bride, Phylis, 20, was seriously injured when a light plane piloted by Mr. Guzzio crashed near here shortly after a take-off,

Relatives said the couple were

married a week ago and were

taking a flying honeymoon tour of the East.

——————————— Safe Robbed of $25 LOGANSPORT. Aug. 5-= Thieves hammered open the door on a safe at Jewell's filling station and took $25.50. Police said relia burglars ‘smashed a window gain _entrance,

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‘MacArthur to Warn

{Of Needed. Asia_Policy |}.

TOKYO, Aug. 5 (UP)—Gen.| Douglas MacArthur will tell special Presidential Assistant W, Averell Harriman that America's efforts in Korea will be useless unless the United States is ready to meet the Communist challenge everywhere else in Asia, a reliable source said today. | Mr. Harriman is expected here a-firat-hand

ground. = races in Cleveland last fall.

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at the Cleveland | “He will spend & week with relatives in County Wexford. r

The lost tribute to a loved one is a heart-shirring event to be remembered through the years and to bring @ medsure of solace. The final rites must be dignified and beautiful and with due regard for spiritual values. You can be sure that these prin. ciples have always been and will always be our guiding principle.

10 take look at the Korean situation for President Truman.

MICKEY TAKES “POWDER”

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CHICAGO, Aug. 5 (UP) Gambler Mickey Cohen and his bodyguard took a powder to parts, unknown today. They disappeared into the busy traffic of the city after they were released by police who told them bluntly to get out of town—pronto,

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