Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1950 — Page 2
Communist activities,
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Expect Sharp Fight Sen. Karl Mundt co-author of the
Anno
leaders
HERE
but only after a bitter battle, - The
tighten national security:
tations which bans prosecution of peacetime espionage charges three years after the-act is committed. TWO: Enable him to set up tighter security regulations for defense areas. sec APEERERL Require aH persons trained by Russia in Communist espionage or subversive tactics to register as foreign agents. FOUR: Give the Justice Départ-
pected of subversion, ° Chalrman Emanuel Caller (D. N.Y.) said the House Judiciary Committee would start hearings on the President's request next week. But Senate Judiciiry Committee Chairman Pat McCarran (D. Nev.) turned thumbs down on new hearings by his committee and called. for enactment of the Mundt-Ferguson bill. ~The President made it’ clear that he considers the Mundt-Fer-guson bill dangerous. “Legislation is now pending before Congress which is so broad and vague in its terms as to endanger the freedoms of speech, press and assembly,” he said.
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» > <The problem facing adminisation leaders was the strong desir gments of Con-
A Brooklyn apart
complal
With Realistic Touch Indian Goes Ups, Downs, Scalping Knife ~ 1 - Under His Belt, War Club Close By -
By OPAL CROCKETT ment owner today promised tenants a self. “|Service elevator after they went to court because an Indian chief ____|operated their elevator with a scalping knife in his belt. Tenants (summoned Samuel Weiss to explain why hé refused to fire Chief Reindeer, elevator operator, for slovenly service,
“or de
, Truman in a calm message pi Hill yesterday asked|
k away by a wave pte foned Ten: Py a ace, and made clear his: distaste madé by
SR A Mundt Ferguson Commu: Deparment. of Labor. J ‘bik, : Mr. Bradshaw, former Indian- Margaret have
(R. 8. D.), measur o lives at 11256 W. 36th St. He had burgh 'is back from Naval duty unced he would Deen with the State Chamber of in Malta. Sister Helen LT Senate majority they could
el ’
- Truman message asked Congrass fo take four steps to
"© ONE: Extend the statute of limi-
stalled a self-service elevator,
employer representative
» ” n 2 | Wilfred Bradshaw, director of the Personnel Relations Depart. ment, Indiana State Chamber of § Commerce, has been appointed| Ei ¥ * on a sald the people should special Industry.committee to fix! : minimum wages for employees in!
William MeComb; U. 8.
» ” » The only person unconcerned about the baby expected by Prin-
and Edinburgh is their son, Prince Charles. All members of the! British Royal!
turned. to Lon- * don in anticipation of the birth
! 4
apolis attorney and former judg
: m= . Commerce since 1944. He is no ace x to bring it. before the Sen in San Juan, Puerto Rico for two. histh-of
Ly = 'dutles last night. - Leopold ‘Stokowski, 88-year-old] James Roosevelt, Democratic expectant father, candidate for
weeks,
conductor, is an . - " according t New York ‘ports. His wif of five years, th
Vanderbilt, heiress,
ob
York Mrs,
Mr. Stokowski who was also re
and expecting to be released from duty if he wins election) |adult. children by two formeriafter going into service, he said. marriages, "on »
” u ” Dr. Franklin IL. Burdette, former Butler University professor, has been named head of the de-| gq tp po. Bh
partment of government and politics at the University of Mary-
Mrs. John J. Nolan Dies at Her Home
Mrs. Mary C. Nolan, an Indianapolis resident for 50 years, died of a heart ailment last night
“This kind of legislation 1s unnecessary, ineffective and dangerous.” The Mundt-Ferguson bill, in its
spiracy to establish 2 foreign-| controlled dictatorship in thisj
R@is from government jobs.
Rites Tomorrow
Last rites have for 2 p. m. tomorrow for Arthur R. Davis, for 20 years employed at Charles Drexler Co. Inc. Mr. Davis, who lived at 957 Tecumger St, was assistant foreman and machinist with the Drexler
{Friday at G. H. co Neral Home and at 9 a. m, at 8t. been arranged Mark's Church. Burial will be in
Edgewood. . Mrs, Nolan, who was 65, had been ill three months. She was a
present form-would=-Outiaw-con= member —of St, Mark's Catholic] hero-of the year” today by San
Church. 8he was born in Bed-
ford.
3 t country: require registration of| Mrs. Nolan's husband, John J, (Mer Army private, had his left, ‘all Communists in the United was a foreman at Stekely-Van right s: restrict travel abroad by Camp, Inc, before his retirement.
Aerio ‘Communists, and bar Other
Services will be at 8:30 a. m Herrmann Fu-
Holy Cross Cemetery. 5 |
Seek Emergency Utility. Program
of Marion County Juvenile Court, mer home, The Duke of Edin-
re-
former Gloria 26, is con-| fined In Lying-in| Hospital, private) t
- Hospital. | Ari ported to be ex-| Mr. Roosevelt
‘ment a closer rein on aliens Who pacting a child in 1947 and 1948, friends to conduct his campal cannot be deported to thelr na-i.,uiq not be reached for com- pa 41 tive countries, and who are Sus- ment Mr. Stokowski has three
at her home, 1537 Gilbert St.
stifvivors are a daughter,’ Mrs. Helen Harlan, Beech Grove, and three sons, Joseph of San
oi . {Francisco and John and RayArthur R. Davis mond, Indianapolis. President Dies
i | ition at the hospital July 27. He
returned to Buck- ¢ Ingham Palace from their sum-
nurse who attended the ~Prince- Charles assumed
ternity
governor of Cali fornia and Re-| serve Marine
0
e! ¢: colonel, goes to el §¢ Washington today "for Infor-
mation,” not to volunteer for Korean duty, he said. He
« ernor's race ‘“un- "| stances,” planning to rely on!
A bucking camera-shy horse sent Ezio Pinza, basso star of the
cific,” to the Xray room today. The horse threw Mr. Pinza yesterday, him: ®35 5 leg injuries, The singer was In Monterey, Cal, filming a scene for M-G-M’s picture, “Mr. Imperium.”
¥ FF 0 A San Francisco war veteran {who is earning his own way after 132 surgical operations was named,
Disabled American Sam Harrison,
| Francisco | Veterans, formputated and lost three and fingers, but he heads a chemical corporation and is senior partner in a sales firm. |
| arm
Wilson Sporting Goods |
CHICAGO, Aug. 9 (UP) Lawrence Blaine Icely, 65-year-old president of Wilson Sporting Goods Co, dled yesterday at ‘Presbyterian "Hospital, Mr. Icely underwent an opera-
appeared to be recovering satis-! factory when complications arose.
cess Elizabeth |
former
Cremation will follow.
| Mr. Gregory, who made his ome Tn Hotel Severin, died Ves-| |terday in Bloomington Hospital. |He was 63. ! : f 10 Years
In his 10 years service with
was a conscientious, well-liked Dies ‘in Rich
With Firm
world
family have, Fe-/tio
der any circum= |
Mr. Pinza |
fo be held today at { Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. St, was in fair condition in Gen- ©
‘employee who scarcely missed a day, his department head, M. A. Haislup, said.
6220 Central Ave. She was 89.
| Rites for Frank Albert] Mrs. Sage was born in CincinGregory, assistant manager of the E. C, Atkins Co, export de-
partment and avalos snd Tai nw Be ree , elevat or slovenly service. held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in © "This is my country. You leave” That's what witnesses said Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Reindeer told them when they, r ned of service. One tenant land, College Park, Md. He went on sald she thought We added a "ro-/tp Maryland in 1946 from Butler. mantic” touch with braided hair| ’ adorned by a gay feather, -but| changed her mind when she spied a “war club” in the elevator car) Magistrate told Weiss to keep, an eye on the Indian until he in-
nati but had lived here 60 years. Surviving are two daughters,
greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren.
home.
Leonidas Kennedy
Times State Service
nedy, a clothing merchant here!
Kennedy Clothing
fore returning to Indianapolis He was 74. ;
; ny, Np urge A SHOP WAR HRA , ueen zabeth Indianapolis. Survivin Prince Charles .2d Prince salbrothen . Blom
Mrs. Moses Seligman
Mrs. Rose Seligman, a native of Poland who immigrated Louisville in 1019, died in home at 1005 Union St.
Buriai will be {
Cemetery,
She is survived by her husband, Moses, a daughter, Mrs. Morris Glazier, Indianapolis; three sons,
ws
{Broadway mu-— |
Dora" Eisenstat, New York C drop and. seven. grandchildren
ZL Ss Ayres & O. iu
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to her
la Man, 70, Hurt in Cra ls :
. Be will] 4 p. m. in the i n Azras Achaim|
ify, | crossing on Sherman Dr,
eturned to hy burial. 3 ERE MP REHREIY, WHS Wie born Th
jsurvive him, ie |
Walter Gwin, 70, of 3819 E. 32d
{ yesterday, } Mr, Gwin's car struck a
ville; a brother, Louis Medlinsky,|N. Alabama 8t., ‘which was Louis; Misses Evelyn and Lor-|at Greensburg. There will be a burned. The bed an
Worcester, Mass.; a sister, Mrs./stopped at the Belt Railroad etta Fearman, Bloomington, and basket dinner, music and ‘drills! damaged.
He was released from the hospital after treatment. = =
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ay. Durin ; rm. He ied Mond y ed 8 Plang to operate Indiana's pub- : World War 1 he was engaged in ° ; lie utilities in case of disadter are war production at the old Atlas : i" : L Weide : : being madyg by the Indiana Pub- . Engine. Works. He Tri 9. Yor. lic Service Commission. SUPPI IES Services —wil be Poy va i “The PSC wants a plan that will] Sis i¥ dan Funeral Home, and i urial hermit shifts of personnel and SOCIAL : wi 1 ade in Crown HILL material from undamaged plants ~STATIONERY : 7 Y CEB Aas gi % 5 SE i 2 : fi p- BA oe to Indianapolis 52 years ago: -He Chajrman Hugh W. Abbett sald , 1. 8 frequently attended services at today. > : ; DECORATIONS & Brookville Christian Church, to! Co-operation of all electrical, {. FAVORS “which he belonged, ant-here went gas, water and telephone Arms to Centenary Christian Church. ‘has been asked. LEATHER G00DS Survivors include his wife, Mrs, pp ttm \ DRAFTING Bue Davis, whom he married 40 UNDERWEIGHT? MATERIALS years ago, two daughters, Mrs. PHOENIX, Ariz, Aug. 9 (UP) Doro Shafer AM Mos, MibooPoliee were rung to determine | SERRA [l i O i . is “Tdréd Wright, a sister, Mrs. Mar- today why a thief who had to | BAS \ § § | ic garet Butler, and four grandchil- squeeze through an 18-inch hole AY | JA | iN NN dren, All survivors live in In- would steal a dozen pair of size | JENA LLEMAEEI ibaa ll dianapoiis: : 44 trousers from a, men s shop. :
vo
died yesterday in her home at/
{Ethel Gage, Indianapolis, Mrs. E. Mrs. Margaret M. Dimke, who ¥. Hagtwell, Battleground, Wash.:| ..me to Indy “grandchildren and four
Services for a pioneer Tt apoHs resident are -scheduled tomorrow in Dorsey Funeral Home.
buried in Crown Hill after
{services at 10:30 a.m. in the fu-|)
|neral home. Mrs. Dimke, who
Park Cemetery tomotrow follow- ;io.4 at 515 N. Riley Ave. died!
ing services.at 10 a.m. in the t 1. Pine & Buchanan Tuer £1} Monday in Methodist Hospital.
{marriage to Walter Dimke she moved
chanan Funeral Home.
Mrs. Dimke, who was 71, was _ _ ° (born in Putnam County andi moved here as a child. After her IS. :
Mrs, Carvin was born here ht
highest class honors from the Indiana Law School at Indianapolis University, As a lawyer,
School 13 Staff Member .
In 1913, she graduated with the
she
to Cleveland, but the ou de ] {later, Mr, Dimke died 22 years iw Ii
3 ago, ; RICHMOND -=Zaonidas = Ken-|"" (rs. Dinke was 4 member of Mr, Gregory traveled abroad for 42 years, died in his home the Methodist Church. : any times following his gradua- Monday, He was. the senior. mem-|- Surviving are a brother, Amdn: from Princeton University. per of the Co. rew B. Wilson, and two nieces, hé had be ed Mrs. J, R. Flanigan and Mrs. Pani en engag in the lum-| Services will be held at 2 p. m. B. Miller, all of Indianapolis, later. this week. per sien in Guatemala “fot|tomorraw in the Stegall-Berheide
I: po gE = IN i {Hamilton, O., lived in Richmond night in General Hospital. {42 years. A daughter, a son, two Fearman was a former construcsisters and five grandchildren tion worker. 1 He was a native of Louisville a daughter, Mrs, Mattie Liford, 'and had lived in Bloomington for Were her only survivors living in/!$ & brother, Lynn Brown, Indi~ |. Services will be held Home. Burial will: be in New . ome. Cemetery. : {Ely, Louisville; one brother, TyHe is survived by seven daugh-/'®T Jaynes, Oakland City; one
eral Hospital today with injuries Mrs. Efinice Jackson and
received in an auto accident late Mrs, Mildred Franklin, Indianap- STanddaughter.
{olis; Mrs. Gloria Chandler, Clevecar land; Mrs. Marian North, Alton, Joseph, Daniel and Irvin, Louis-|/driven by Ora C. Ball, 53, of 1722 Ill.; Mrs. Dorothy Hammond, St.
police two sons, Herbert, Indianapolis, sos and Willa m, Hollywood,- Cal»
Unfinished Furniture
She also was assistant principal : : Se at Public School 13 for a number She Had Lived Here of years. She moved to Toledo : when her husband started the : For 40 Years truck body manufacturing plant Mrs. Thomas Roberts, a res- Zonta Club, she was a frequent ident of Indianapolis for 40 years, there. died yesterday fn her home at| A past president of the Toledo
E. Fearman 1154 8. State Ave. Mrs. Roberts, |, qi Jecturer on current events FE ACARD AAA : ;
George E. op 0, AA, Th, had, been. RIAL under: the: sponsorship.of the club. ff eorg . years. She also was a member of the orthwestern Ave, a Feaident Burial will be in New Crown.i.dian chapter ofthe DAR; re nearly W Yeir, aed Cémetery tomorrow 10110 w Graveside services will be held
ng Mr. rites at 2 p. m. in the Roy J.
Tolin Funeral Home, tomorrow at 11 a. m: in Crown
Hill Cemetery. H h ’ ” i er husband. Thomas PF. and Surviving, besides her-husband,
She is also survived 2napolis.
______|Indianapolis, 8 eon t 1 p. m. bY. two sons, Willlam .R.. and - " 1
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From Fire in Bed Alfred Grose, 45, of 2202 Albany St., was treated at General Hospital today for burns received in a fire in his home. Mr, Grose said he was awakened early today by a fire in his bed. His hands and arms were d rug were
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