Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1950 — Page 2
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. On Communism, Gets Remote Envoy Post
Sent to Nuirobi Where There's as Big a Red
Problem as There Is in a Boston Bank By ANDREW TULLY, Scripps-Howard Staft Writer WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 imprisonment last year by the Chinese Communist - Government |
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month ago, no announcementywas
department today.
Mr. Ward himself—although he “will sail for his new post Nov. 3 ‘Helps Fix Time of has received no official notification of what his job will be. Poolroom Murder | “For all + know,” he said today, “1 might be going as first chauffeur or telephone operator. I haven't received a single paper Y concerning the assignment.” ‘They're Understood’
Officials of the Near East, 15 a broadcast of the series. South Asia and African Bureau, James Omen, operator of Pic's
Bald, ve ose things Place, probably didn’t see or hear _out that as a Class One service officer, Mr, Ward naturally would get the highest post in any office to which he was assigned. B i» Fol bi The officials added that the job e was found in a pool o ood was “the top post” in a the Job with his throat cut. A bloodcolony of Kenya, on the East stained pool cue and bed slat were Coast of - Africa. It then devel- 1Ying close by. oped, however, there is only one! The murder probably occurred other consulate in Kenya colony during the New York Yankees’ ~in Mombasa. half of the fourth inning in their Nairobi is a city of 120,000 on pening World Series. game with a high plateau in the south cen. the Philadelphia Phillies, officers tral part of Kenya. State De- Said, partment spokesmen w vague Mr. Omen’s running score of about its strategic imporance, but the game on a blackboard beside finally described it as an area his chair ended with the third where bases might be established inning. in the event that Kurope was x x = overrun by Communist forces, and ELMER BUCKLEY, a
truck as a source of such raw materials , . as sisal, driver, found the body in the pool
a fiber for rope manu- ,... about an hour and 10 min-
facture, It also is regarded as ' 10 . utes after the slaying. Mr, Omen’s Great Britain's second line of de- radio was still blaring and a tick-
fense—after the Mediterranean— Was delivering the score of
in that area of the world, and as : ’ ings whe olice a storage center for raw ma- the game by innings np
terials, . Biggest problem Police worked on the theory eials said, is 4 racial one, since that Mr. Omen was struck from the population - Includes whites, the rear, since there were no signs Negroes and Indians. The Afri- °f @ struggle. ean Negroes, it was said, detest! He had relaxed in his chair and the Indians, and the whites detest had. taken his shoes off to listen both the Negroes and Indians, [to the game. His. clean white In Nairobi, Mr. Ward's staff socks indicated he had not stepped | will comprise a vice consul and/to the floor to struggle with the two clerks. It will be his first Slayer, police sald. trip to that area of the world, glthough he has “stepped off” Ip Africa on various while passing through. Communism Expert Mr, Ward, however, has done eh more than “pass through” world’s Communist trouble He has been either in or the borders of the Soviet fon since 1925, when he started foreign service as vice consul Mukden-—the same city where Be was imprisoned by the Chinese Reds 24 years later. Then he hospital for treatment,
eight years in Tientsin, npg yarkins, who served a before moving on in 1934 tour day jail sentence for drunk his first important assignment giving in 1946, has been ordered & & secretary at our embassy (, serve her 30-day sentence sitMoscow. “He also was consul ting in trafic court watching general in Vladivostok and coun-| other trafic violafors receive gellor of the embassy at Tehran, |sentences. ~ Jran, before being transferred to Mukden in 1946. Interviewed in the presence of two officials of the Near East, Scuth Asia and African Bureau, Mr, Ward declined to answer when asked if he would have
ZANESVILLE, O.,
up behind him yesterday and
the head, police said.
in Kenya, of-|
Grandmother Continues
occasions Trouble With Autos
DETROIT, Oct. 5 (UP) Mrs. Jane Larkins, 62-year-old grandmother who was given a 30-day sentence for driving while intoxicated, is still having trouble with automobiles. ‘While on her way to court yesterday to -start serving her sentence, she was struck and knocked to the ground by a back{ing auto. Police took her to a
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liked to go back to Moscow. But Oct. 7-8-9-10 he pointed out he had “studied! Daily 146 10:30 communism for the past 25
years,” and added “I would cer-|—— tainly be glad to go back to any: Communist’ eountry.” Moscow, he said rather wistfully, was “the most interesting assignment I ever had.” Mr, Ward, who returned to the United States last Jan. 3, spenl some time in the hospital, then took 100 days leave before reporting back to the State Department for consultations and assignments last July. : |
Plans Chicago Trip | Lawrence V. Sheridan, Bren-| denwood, plans to. attend the annual meeting of the American
Society of - Civil Engineers in Chicago, Ill, Oct. 11-13. Mr, Sheridan is chairman of the
Executive Committee of the City Planning Division of that group and will preside at a . session of % that division. }
iy Ward, Expert jm ers
the person who apparently slipped
knocked him out with a blow on:
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Thomas R. Hutson met so Order Chiropractor with officials of the striking City To Cease Practice : ‘Sanitation Départment union.
iy B The state entered the strike as Chbmmunist expert Angus Ward, w ose’ ediator
Staté Labor
- can be made, -
Meanwhile,
of the murder of a 63-year-old ment. poolroom operator as he listened;
Other dema nds mage
yesterday during a
became ‘a. cause celebre, has been assigned by the State Depart- misting with Maya: Vesner, f ment as Consul General in Nairobi, Africa—which has about as r. Hutson said sides o lows -building, was placed under much of a Communist problem as the First National Bank of Boston, [the dispute must be heard and, Hang. p tral Ave. - Although Mr. Ward's appointment was made more than a ‘studied before recommendations Court 5, by Judge Ralph Hamill.
Mr. Koster was killed in the ; Deputy attorney general Thom- crash and Mr. Hill, a passenger, OES Chapter to to Meet L. Webber, said the Indianap-'in Mr. Koster's car, died before The Irvington OES Chapter 364/day on seismographs of the Caljand Englewood OES Chapter 483) ifornia Institute of of Technology. Mr. Koster formerly was asso- "will hold a joint m {lar action was taken against E. ted, in the firm of Oval & Koster, Monday in the
i Ross Teckemeyer, made until a reporter queried the World Series Tally a of Boe yer, \ployees Retirement Fund of In- oli action was one of three in- noon in a Bloomington hospital. an ruled that interrupted mu-| nicipal service does not cancel lemployees’ benefits, .| Union members, fearing loss of | (Kokomo, Mr. Webber said. Oct, 5 (UP) benefits if they returned to their!
Le; tio ent he + go : Sa i n wit : : Sanitation Board. All are ofcers indianapolis Man lof ip Topi Gon AO of Victims
‘Municipal Employees Union, AFL, BLOOMINGTON, St 5—Two
(was ordered today to cease nis/over an embankment on Ind. 37, posh |practice in Indiana. iseven miles south of here.
J. Warren Schalk, 601 Odd Pele]
temporary. injunction in Superior
Nell Hill, 44, Bedford.
| junctions issued in Indiana. Simi|G. Caley, Peru, and E. C. Larsen, {lithographers.
The ac- ton Hospital. : |
by the and Examination,
The dead: Robert Koster, 32, of 5014 Cen- sible for men te pan $2 ‘wort
'LILLOOET, B. C., Oct. 5 UP) indiana men, one from Indianap- a an paved with gold. lolis,- were fatally injured this| Gravel | An Indianapolis chiropractor ‘morning when their car rolled being hauled from nearby Cay-
this town’s
for the pavements was
at 8 p.m. 5015 E. Wash Batic ae, “extra Z1 ington The two An “ex ‘earthquake, | Rosalyn Lee Lawson, 516 N. groups will be inspected by Mrs. parently centered in the vicinity find the BIGGEST SELECTION Judge Hamill said the evidence Denny St. a passenger in the car, Bernice Hudson, worthy grandof Costa Rica, was recorded at of Homes for Sale advertised in ~The inning-by-inning score of jobs, have made the retirement|indicated Schalk had heen prac- is in good condition in Blooming- matron. esterday’'s World Series game benefits point a major in refusingticing without a license. helped police today to fix the time/to file applications for reinstate-| tion was requested by the Board Mr. Koster was graduated from will hold a stated meeting at 8 servatory at Weston. of Indiana Medical Registration Shortridge High School and at-ip. m. Oct. 16 in the Irvington Ma ; _%anded Wabash College. He served ‘sonic Temple. i
The Irvington OES Chapter.364/day by the Boston College Ob
Shock Believed: | In Costa Rica In Fatal Knifing
- CHICKASHA, Okla, Oct. 5 (UP)—A . young beer salesman quake of “definitely major pro- Who once was cleared of killing iportions” 3100 miles southeast ofa Catholic priest in a California
here today. probably north of hotel room today faced a 50-year - {sentence for fatally knifing a
LL ; less man. x . 5 (UP)! Winfred Garvin, 24, was found 2700 guilty yesterday of first | mia aounenst of hero and prob. [man in the death of
\ably centered in Central America Thomas L. Corsbie er Ap oi {or off the coast, was recorded arvin accused of s 3o- Corsbie to death after they had
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