Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1950 — Page 10

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; - ‘We're Trying fo Keep Ahead of Russia’; Served 9 Months Hangs on One Answer Guided Missile, Satellites for ‘Future’ ‘For Padding Payroll | ‘Cave Man’ Ponders Reply to Query

WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (UP)—Military research experts said : 2 af 6 ' {tonight look for no “push-button warfare” developments in the next WASHINGTON, Sept., 9 (UP)! On His Actions With ‘Helen of Troy

|several years that will make present weapons obsolete.

Big Mystery

State Department Finds No Clues to ‘This Month’ Date

—Former Rep. J. Parnell Thomas, | (R., N. J.) was granted a parole from federal prison at Danbury,! Conn., today after he served nine! {months on charges of payroll pad-| {ding and forcing employees to]

Dashing 30-year-old Costas Kefalogihlanos, who kidnaped and

courted a Crete beauty, was slowed to a walk yesterday in Athens,

Greece.

When asked if he raped Tassoula Petrakogeori, the raven-haired|

modern “Helen of Troy,” he asked for 48 hours in which to reply. The delay is within his legal rights. Ea -

Regardless of what is being forecast about earth. statellite vehicles and supersonic, target-seeking guided missiles, there still will be need for conventional aircraft and long-range guns, a spokes-

man said. : | . ess he would like to have About the progress on guided ETOH by now on guided missiles.

missles, he t real efficiency AE ORM a nd SOR Ol (long way off.

—— we think we are. Of| He pointed out that no service House Un-American Activities of Costas. and Tassoula. Prof. Louis Shere, Indiana Uni- course, it goes without saying that tests have been made. This type Committee probably will be re-| Meanwhile, Tassoula. spent a versity, today was reported en-|we would like to know a lot more | of test means giving 1000 or so of leased tomorrow. The official said sleepless night in-the Justice route to the-U. 8. from the Phillip-| about the progress the Russians the missiles to a military unit and word of the federal parole board's Building. She was upset by the pines where he has served on the have made.” |actually testing them in field action reached Danbury too late emotional shock of her interview staff of the Bell Economic Mis- Another spokesman said the exercises. He said only preliminto arrange for Thomas to leave with her father yesterday. sion. : United States has not made the ary tests have been conducted. tonight. Costas has told reporters he| The mission, headed by Daniel —— — = > _________ — A spokesman for the Justice had respected Tassoula’s honor w, Bell, ambassador to the Phil- EE —— Department said Thomas had|until after they were wed in aljppines has been in the island re- 1 ; satisfied the parole ‘board he will small mountain monastery public since June 10 surveying ENROLL NOW IN THE pay a $10,000 fine levied when he Sept. 1. the economic needs for the Cc Cc In Effective Speaking, Salesmanship and Human Relations New Class Starts Tuesday Night, Sept. 12, 6:45 p. m., Hotel Washington

was sentenced- to a six to 18 former U. 8. possession. For Complete Information Call Bert C. McCammon was charged with forcing some| The 30-year-old divorcee said versity are two Hoosiers. They!

months in prison last Dec, 9. Julia Wooten Scott Stafford members of his congressionalicharges she had bought perjured are James G. Allen, West Lafa-| 1001 KE. 58th i BR. 5766 ]

Thomas, 54, was accused of Sage, Oklahoma cottonseed oil Receives Scholarships | fattening his bank account by heiress, who is beset by Reno di- Times State Service { staff to give him part of their!testimony to secure .a divorce yete, and Charles L. Lentz, Indian{salaries, {from Edwin Eddleston Sage Jr. apolis. a zzz

WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (UP)—

hack back part of their salaries. | . "overnment officials today tried : Ly a AN % Up im

An affirmative answer might i ER hl Sess oy SRE UT Ce aa Said the former chafrman of the bx e families and friends

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“5 the question: Who told New ‘ork’ GoverThomas E. Dewey tat was with Russia will "come 1 1is month? : Gov. Dewey, back in the politiil ring after a brief retirement, fd in a speech in Syracuse, N. ., last pight that he received his iformarion from “well-informed , 2ople.” But he said he didn’t-be-ove it. Administration officials said tiey didn’t believe it either and iat they knew of nothing which «ould give rise to such a story. hey insisted that Mr. Dewey ¢>uldn’t have got the idea from : nyone; in authority here, and {1ey wondered who did give it to 4am,

collecting from the government vorce troubles, took to her sicki PRINCETON, N. J. Sept. 8— pay for “employees” who never bed yesterday in her hotel suite Among 816 students holding 1950-| actually worked for him. He also/atop San Francisco's Nob Hill, |51 scholarships to Princeton Uni-|

‘War Eventually’

State Department officials “'dnt like another remark Gov. ! ewey made. In saylag he didn’t George L. Clark, eminent commander of Raper Commandery :lieve war is coming this month, : . > added that he does believe, No. |, Knights Templar and C. Wilbur Foster, past eminent comowever, that “war is coming| mander, are in charge of plans for the Commandery's Centennial | yentualiy ” tion here Oct. 21. Commander Clark displayed the jeweled | The State Department is as celebra 79 Mo s fa play e | + ‘gorousiy opposed to “inevitable| sword he will wear during festivities. ar” talk as it is to talk of sy. 2

” » » ' Jreventive war.” suis Deparment sources is RAPE Commandery Plans at, no matter what Gov. Dewey ° ° inks row wey are mann > Centennial Celebration } Sys Dean Ahvton's Npeniy) Groups From Throughout State Expected

atements that war is not inevi-' For Ceremonials Here Oct. 21

ible, and that the United States 38 no intention of starting a { y sreventive” war against oon May Raper Commandery No. 1, Knights Templar, will commemorate ——————————————— |the 100th year of its charter in Indianapolis in a ceremonial Oct, 21. Observance of the historic event will be held in Scottish Rite

: ¥ :. $ 93 Joter Registration (Cathedral, instead of the Masonic Temple where the Commandery|] Fi 34 ‘ 3 meets, to accommodate the expected large attendance. a A 3ranches Listed Attending will be representatives of the other 64 commanderies If you are not registered, you TET

—— ~ in the state. Grand Commander cannot vote Nov. 7. Branch registration boards will alr Ml g [ee

Don P. Carpenter of the Grand ’ Encampment granted permission! ne on duty throughout the city, to Raper Commandery to invite WITH ANYNEW AUTOMATIC According 9 the following f Kid Ch i {Commandery of Indiana to par-| me The boards are for convenience | nap darge |tcipate. | £ commander of Raper Command-| Hime tn Boom 13 3 hy ou ery and C. Wilbur Foster, From Foster Home chairman of the Centennial cele-| MARION, O.. Bept. 9 (UP)—A bration.

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every commandery of the Grand] nly. A voter may register at any George L. Clark is eminent! Took Her Son, 4, Lioards no matter where his resi- eminent commander,

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"m faced today by 11-year-old had left here with the boy. ‘ harlotte Scheuring, seventh ‘rade pupil of John Strange !ing said. the attractive waitress.

“iother told me I'll have to get|R. Foust of near Cardington, O.

''ad and, at the same time earn |pu¢ “got scared” when she reach-

homesick British war bride who gave up plans-to take her young son to England when she became “scared” was freed of kidnaping ; [charges by a grand jury today. ll The Marion County jury gave . {30-year-old Mrs. Margaret Joyce Wyrick a clean bill -when it re-

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naman abel J ne ilation 21 ; Bc! charges. aves Bu sire Store, 1 ;| “No jury .in the land would Baan rads have convicted her even if she 5 SL had been indicted,” a court offiVESDAY cial said. : i Mrs. Wyrick had been charged ;' {with kidnaping her 4-year-old son, * David, from the Xenia, O., couple . |who adopted the boy a year ago choo! 37, (after her wartime marriage had pasidon; broken up. The charge was filed E. by the Rev. Lester Kidd, Xenia, fwho, with his wife, had adopted the boy. Planned Visit to Mother Mrs: Wyrick told police she had anned to take the boy to EngHow to carry a heavy academic |jang for a visit with her mother,

:n astronomical sum? ; ed Toronto, Canada, and returned That was the monumental prob- [on Aug. 16—the day after she

Acting Police Chief C. H. Hard-

ublic School, who lost a crisp told him she was ‘very home-| '0 bill while shopping yesterday | sick.” | ith her mother, David was born in Southhampton,|

“School's just . started and;England. His father was Lester

Mrs. Wyrick and Mr. Foust were {divorced in Ohio and she later married Donald Wyrick, a local) no | factory worker. The Kidds legally |

For the event Commander Clark | will wear the jéewel-studded sword | which was won by the Raper Drill team as first prize at the| Chicago Triennial conclave 1880. The gold sword set with! diamonds, rubies ‘and emeralds, is equipped with an elaborate

fused to indict her on kidnaping scabbard and gold-trimmed beit. |

{ Named for Ohloan | i In the afterncon a reception for |ihe women of the Sir Knights will be held in the lounge room| of Scottish Rite. A banquet wie? (be served at 6 p. m. After the | degree work there will be danc-| ing in the ballroom, beginning with the Grand March led by officers of the Grand Commandery.

The Raper Commandery here is| named in honor of the Rev. Wil-| liam H. Raper of Dayton, O., who | took a lead in establishing a com- | mandery of Knights Templar in

Indiana. |

The Commandery offers the highest degrees of York Rite! Masonry to a large class of can-| didates who have applied for membership. Degrees to be con-| ferred at the Centennial cere-! mony will be Ilustrious Order of. Red Cross and Order of Mediterranean Pass and Order of Malta. The candidates and Sir Knights will witness the degrees exemplitied. > wd

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