Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1950 — Page 3

alk [SC Takes Fraud | One Dey. [Mercury Heads -Bomb Element oF mmamtone + -m’ a a CUSHING, Okla. Oct. 18 ng : Found in Air. Chapel Cornerstone East OR) sa (UP}—Oflman Neal Culp |g° i : > j bo Times State Servies oT anls had no complaints about | BERLIN, Oct, 18 (CDN) — A CULVER, Oct. 18 —C fas bien) 0 £ iC er production today. or | Hamburg newspaper was alarmed Stones for a $1 million Me: 5 : ' : Here's what nappened all : 3 : “|recently by the announcement (Chapel bis = laid Sunday dt : 3 i , : in one day: that tritium, an essential element ing week-end homecoming ACEH 3. Tells - | i] Plans Statement on | "ONE: A weil in whi¢h he Forecast High lof the hydrogen bomb, had been ties at Culver Military Academy. Talks on Wake | : oo Grocer Firm Charges | has in ‘interest was com- Of 86 Today |discovered in ordinary air. | The chapel will be ready for (Continued From Page One) ; : | pleted for an oller. . ace One) | It Went to the scientist who|dedication nextirall. col 8 * . Indiana’s Securities Commis-| TWO: The family cat lit- (Continued From Page Ome) |... "iy. annouricement, Prof. |, Members of the : U. 8. Ambassador and the Presi- i sion, accused of “criminal negli-| tered. straight day of fair, warm weath- pau1 Harteck, of the University of board of Directors, p ents’ of dent's party of top officials on all 0 gence” in the sale of “fraudulent” THREE: His wife gave ‘er. Showers are likely tomorrow. gampyurg and asked if this meapt |e Culver Legion, : ona subjects discussed. | stocks, today took the case to! birth to a girl. Although the signs were here— anvone might make a School Alumni Association and main subjects on the Gov. Schricker. tn me warm days, hazy evenings, cob-'pombs. |Fathers Association, and repre=

agenda of the two-hour confer- Jas Porter D. Crowell, prosecuting n ‘Switches’ webbed lanes and colored trees—| pros Harteck said he didn’t Sentatives of the corps of cadets

ence attended by all the offi- rne of Noble County, J | eials, including A op Tru- eT that Hoosier es a Pe ree] ie Xe 1Hink ‘so. Hie jeensurernents, ha Wl] PartiiDale i at 10:15 man and Gen. MacArthur, were: {have been “defrauded” of $50,000 son is yet to come. oy ndicaiod Thery was onel m. : ONE: Miliary “problems con-| {by the sale of “fraudulent stocks.” | . - “It will have to be after a kill- a ro A wae 2 cubic Other events on the week-end siected with the end of the Korean. i In a letter to. Gov. Schricker fir an | ps {ing frost . .. and we have not had .qic in all the air surrounding calendar include a homecoming War. | last week, Mr. Crowell said the that sort of frost yet In this sec- ype earth there would be he luncheon, cross-country meet with : "WO: Rehabilitation of Korea. {company, The Local Grocery Co, tion,” said Frank Wallace, state thought about ifgree grams or Howe Military Academy and foots heir acre they THREE: A J {was “insolvent” and the financial] GOP, Democrats entomologist and authority on!gpa tenth of an.ounce “* 7" |ball game with Kentucky Military, n the Commu-~ Beat : apanese peace statements filed with the eommis- | BE h ‘Cl H ’ {weather reactions in Hoosierland. copyright, 1950, for The Indiahapolis Times 1NStitute. ' & |sion were “false and fraudulent.” | xcnange aims | “It is about time now, but per-/ a

they were ex- as : Calls Facts Apparent | (Continued From Page One) haps a little early,” Mr. Wallace , . pa {hap y STRAUSS SAYS:

die in defense F o UR: The Philippines ; 4 ng stonomy, : he | Mr. Crowell wrote that “these you, I am sure you know of the declared. “Indian Summer comes ©% ech attempted ; FIVE: Indo-China. { ! ; |facts were apparently well known writer and know my father, A. R./t0 Indiana after the first big po D * ON WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW of that dis. SIX: The political and military ito Fred W. Hoffmark, the chair- Capehart and my uncle, Elwood killing frost. We'll have to see © 7.7" Ven - : future of Korea after withdrawal man of the commission at that/Capehart, and I think you are things icy white in the morning nistake to. as- of United States troops. |time. He added that * . . . the aware of the fact that all the and the leaves withering afterresident made Gen. MacArthu commission has taken no action Capeharts are good Democrats,” ward before we can, say Indian ERT y r was | i we rts overnight. to have said that he as reported, {whatever to cancel the authoriza- As Mr. Haymaker released the Summer is coming. ll i! ( jatic countries pect either the Chinese Commu-| {tion of the sale of the securities letter, he said: The Department of Conserva- | il i | | \! i | RT

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2 their radios nists but, on the contrary, has fos- “We are not proud of the fact tion expert couldn't place a defi- : or the Russians to - | » . prou e Jac of them don't vene in the ho War inte tered and assisted the corporation that Homer E. Capehart was a nite date for Indian Summer. high officials, who are in a po-| to continue the illegal practices former Democrat. And we have, “When it comes,” he said, "T'!l sition to be best informed 2 po of selling stock in an insolvent no intention of bragging about know it is here. T haven't seen it i 0 corporation.” it. yet. The flowers are still in bloom usy the Wake Island conferences, de- § 3 Mr. Hoffmark was asked t0 A spokesman at Republican and the leaves are slow in turny Pranks Slned fo. ay en en Nae i reply to the charges. He sald, he state headquarters said Sen. ing. It will probably be in 10 days i ; would first take the case to (GOV. Capehart will probably admit that or two weeks before the Killing signed the to end. k ) J rn ia + 1Capehs p ) a 8 1e Killing Zhe ny : i 8 Schricker today and later issue a he was a Democrat once and then frost and the big mists come. tion of many } However, these officials ex- po pm public statement. saw the “terrible plight of the Then I'll know. The next warm ints between pressed belief that all United “ Times-Acme Telephoto. Gov. Schricker was traveling pation and switched.” spell will be Indian Summer.” hen Halloween Fhates troops Son be withdrawn All alone on the stage of the San Francisco Opera House, a with Vice President Alben Baik”) Yesterday the Republicans Fred Maher, United States 1 taper off for said th t by ne next year. He| grm.faced President Truman stands at rigid military attention as ley and could not be reached for sought to prove that Alex|Weather Bureau observer here, ssibl a A en it should be the band plays the National Anthem. comment. Ca o Campbell was a Republican in said “any period of fine weather ed last night poss oy he AV8 ald Flections sighs | py ocretary of Seb ro his college days at Indiana Uni- after the first killing frost can y e ii! , Tleming, who ects 2ra- yer | . , 3 . ssidy, 2048 N. . “government that could ol SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18 (UP)—Highlights of President Tru- von ry Securities Commission, jy i Wig ilam LE aeaner, be called [ndian Summer. that rerned a grou : ’ “" man’s speech, - . ye pig $ > re ‘Haute . Maher pointed ou 1a air out ps Berea, i WAKE ISLAND: Sa} Xs Jad ne comment to make Columbus Day, said Campbell while today’s temperatures were ) : 0 » case ¢ s time. oy > , Re pt . , ng ‘the street ® eal that not all South Ko- “I went because I wanted to talk to Gem: MacArthur.” The new Securities Commis- Ho a leader of Young Repub-|considerably above normal, there is a Be a on dncluding President “We talked over the Far Eastern situation and its relationship i c patrick Donahue, said the! wr. eo gril N was no telling when Indian Sum-| » shou ave to d p {scuss ape ed | Ce ‘ Fo ind | WF. LC enied he ever mer would arrive. wanson, 1324 . to the problem of world peace. We discussed Japan and the need charges made by the Noble Coun-Ty.s a Republican, despite the| ru Brive. # he ‘sad “is

i police to ine - stand in special elections in South ; an early Japanese ace . pe} cy arirbap tro courate.” . grease-soaked Korea. But they said a complete treaty. a y (ac Eanes oi ee RUSSIAN AGGRESSION: ty prosecutor “are inacCurale. fact that the Republicans showed whatever and whenever the pub-|

r roof and at list of new officials should bel spout the fighting in Korea.” “rhe Soviet Union and its co- He sald the commission "is in nO newsmen photostatic copies of jie wants to call it. It is usually a |

1 . : ruilt 8 illegal prac-| ; ow, No dame elected in North Korea. KOREA: lonial satellites are maintaining ay [guilty of any illegal prac-iThe Daily Student, Indiana Uni- period of warm weather following| : ces. {versity publication, saying Alex , .,id spell.” 1

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Arms for ROK: . armed forces of great size and . i" » Nanas on These tingle said hat the “Our troops will stay there gtrength. So long as they per- Mr. Crowell said charges are cgmphell presided at a Repub- JE

. y andi i Noble Circuit ja, . South Koreans now have eight OPlY 50 long as they are needed sist in maintaining these forces Coet PE, sobre et lican meeting. divisions fighting and 35,000 or by the United Nations for that and in using them to intimidate Ira W. Johnston and Porter | Thus far, no one has accused 40,000 more soldiers integrated purpose. other countries, the free men of son, » gE Prohibition Senate candidate Rev. |

« B. Williamson, officers and di-|,, . , ZV yi el of belonging to another pointo U. B. divisions. ' They said] “We will .give our strong the world have but one choice if rectors of the corporation, for litical party 8 though his te

| cov: Oithey are to remain free. . They | oo la FU | . ! that this will give the South Ko-| support to the United Nations must oppose strength with fraudulent sale of stock. said this morning that “we have’ reans an army of about 10 divi-! program of. relief and recon- t h” In his letter to the gOVernor,'u. +.q for Democrats and Repub- | sions which will be given U. 8. struction - that . will soon be Bs Mr. Crowell said Mr. Hoffmark ly one in she nage. | | equipment. {started. The United States will */_ =" : oo once was a lawyer and director of "po Too chairman of thel . {do its full part to help build a We must continue to increase ., . p,pinson Grocery Corp. be- - ’ * - i U. S. Still Lacks ! } General agreement also was) ing OUr production for military pur- 5 ation ch ph its Communist Party in Marion Coun-| i reached on what troops the United free, united and self-supporting =" " "wo are going ahead in fore the corporation changed MF 4," g5i9 there was no truth to Adequate Plan | States should try to keep in Japan Korean republic. dead earnest to build up our de- °°. the rumor that he once was a| (Continued From Page One) | after negotiation of a peace treaty, U.S. AIMS IN THE FAR EAST: fonges. There will be no Jet Poration. } } {member of the “America First! 7’ \ these officials said. | “We seek no territory or special down because of the successes Cites Name Change - Committee.” i Every people must develop ac-| One of the top officials said heprivilege. Let this be erystai achieved in Korea. We are in- He said that when Mr. Hott —— |gentus and mt en 1s oun fd - le - mae Vv i 1 chairman . ‘ . 4 is sure that President Truman|clear to all—we have no ag-|creasing our armed strength be- mark was appointed c an of (ef Dealers Here Imoral and cultural values in its

and Gen. MacArthur came away|gressive designs in Korea or in cause Soviet policies leave us no the Indiana Securities Commis-

- from the Wake meeting — their|any other place in the Far East other choice.” sion, the name of the corporation Elect 4 New Directors °%° V2: COLORS: 1 1 h W

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first—with a very great respect/or elsewhere. The only victory PEACE was changed and the commission| pM Overly, manager of the p we ale po Strangers 1 the — Brown. Red for each other. we seek is the victory of peace.”| If the Soviet Union really wants approved a stock issue of $325,000 1nqianapolis Better Business Bu- pied py For aes i tors! Yellow A RL RB As mm peace, it must prove it-—not by by the corporation. ) reau, was the guest speaker Tast {opoher traders and business.) Maroon, Blue, glittering promises and false Mr. Crowell concluded his let- nioht at a meeting of Coal Heat-'men have knit many ties of | Yellow . {propaganda, but by living up to ter to Gov. Schricker, saying ing Service of Indianapolis, an!friendship between us. We seek | —Green, Ut. They are knit of fine combed

N13 1 I} TY J/the principles of the United Na- 5 am eonfent thal You ba organization of retail coal dealers. full partnership with the peoples Groen, Yellow cotton yarn—with the heft and {tions ¢ . not personally enance any wmgre than 90 members of the of Asia as with all ' aR i . i ) ) - ) 3 all other peoples.| Yellow Blue, AIMS IN GENERAL: unlawful activities by any officer gro, attended a dinner at the!This is the partnership of peace.” | Rust appearance of wool—They are

| “Our national history began or department of the State of In- Athenaeum, second annual meet-| This was in line with the ad- Gr J y Hy a Br Olionary idea—the Giana and pat you wil ule the ing of the organization. {ministration’s old ideas of “rap-| ior 4 SOFT—They wash wonderfully o IE {idea of human freedom and po- law enforcement facilities 3 Four new directors were elect- prochement” with the millions of! ut without sh inking— nd at their { litical equality. We have been command to make an honest andi.q They were Evert Johnson, China who it believes have gone! - Slug, Red, she And at

guided by the light of that idea complete investigation of the poner Ww, Bidlock, John G. Keller(crying after the “false revolu-| Ww Red price—they are so under

down to this day.” matters herein discussed.” and Charles P. Wri { " f ‘ { i (8 ; : ght. Other tion. v 5 | | | | \ IN THE FAR _ Freed Under Bond |members of the board are Clay-| It has never publicly recognized Brows apparent value—that they will ) | EAS Noble County Prosecutor Cro-i; . qo Mogg, Charles J. Fisher, that China was won by a disci-# ide walk right out!

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4 “Soviet communism makes the well said that two directors ofig + FiOS SEE Beilach. plied, efficient, ‘militaristic mi-| lus | false claim to these peoples (of the grocery corporation, Which |g. 5153" " Hatcher, Chester A. nOFity in much the same way as Sis 10% fo 13 Saturday is a fine day to {the Far East) that it stands for listed Warsaw, Ind. as the prin- yo pro 00” A ©. Litzel a similar—and to a great extent : ¢ | oy 1A y, A. C. zelman and BT | tS k-ed! {progress and human 'advance- cipal place of business, were re-io, oo" ‘pittrman {identical—minority nearly licked i 15 ge ock-ed: | ‘ment. Actually it seeks to turn/leased under $3000 bond. They] nt ib raph lus in Korea. > ! : Si 1072 to 13 {them into the colonial slaves of are Mr. Johnston and Mr. Wil- Killed in Fall { Or that this Chinese minority] 18% 2% ja new imperialism.” liamson. ! e in a was. sustained by ‘Russia just as FIRST FLOOR TO THE PEOPLES OF ASIA: | Another director, Mr. Robin-| HARTFORD, Conn. Oct. 18 actively as it ‘was in North Korea. | # : {| “If we can be of help, we are son, was being held in a Michigan|(UP) — Fifteen years ago Max Byt the crowning fact is that . ‘ready to offer it—but only to those jail. The prosecutor said Mr. Rob- Rubenstein was persuaded by his Mr. Truman need not try to per-| | STRAUSS & Co INC who want it. We seek full part- inson refuses to waive extradi-/family to quit working asa roofer. syade the masses of Chinese that . wr nership with the peoples of Asia, tion. i | Yesterday the 75-year-old work-ithey don’t like communism. It! as with all other peoples, in the , rere [man came out of retirement, would be more pointed if he could ' igs 2 ; 2 defense and support of the ideals |climbed onto a roof, slipped and/tell them how they might now Good vision is your most precious | which we and they have written Doubt Accord Ifell 40 feet to his death. . /break its stranglehold upon them. : possession. Come in for a com- [into the Charter of the United : : : — “ mri plete eye examination. Choose | Nations.” :

from the newest, smartest styled , . v 3 1 ! = Froimet. Vie? | Keeps His Final Promise | ur : : BEAUFORT, N. C., Oct. 18 Eyes Examined (UP)—Farmer Cyrus T. Eubanks| “(Continued From Page One)

GLASSES ON CREDIT made good his promise to his which recently caused him to diss

dying wife to "see you in a little uN while,”" avow the MacArthur ° policy?

- | As Eubanks walked up to her There is not the faintest sign of OFFICE HOURS .... JEWELER, ol EE Cn this in Washington or at the Unit9:30 $0 12 #0 5:15 137 W WASHINGTON ST. country church, he fell dead of ©d Nations. . T a o : 4 | “WW . a heart attack. Or is this elaborate effort to e i g je) 2 IY Y Qa U e i . i V i y {convince the public that there is Eh i A joint burial was held. . a y ieee |, COMMON - Truman-MacArthur : » - } policy, outside Korea and Japan, { d " ‘merely a political trick In the i 8 0 o imidst of a close eampaign? That {is what the Republicans charge. ‘And the San Francisco speech -does not weaken their case a bit. To the extent this issue involves

ye : . 5 2, : 2 : : Sa, past failures of the administra- ; 4 " — y tion to give effective support to - 0 m 0 ey n 20 ITH the Chinese Nationalists, and the : nike ; : is PR 4] @m resultant Red seizure of the main- :

: \ ; i/ land, it is a matter chiefly for THE § : i A ; . 8 historians. Many voters presum- ; : ably think the test of an admin-

: : * a x ” . 4&8 istration is not whether it makes 4 mistakes, but whether it has the ¢ i | / sense to correct them. a” {| The specific issue now is wheth- ; | 4 — er the administration has made a

deal whereby Red China will get

ALL-COACH STREAMLINER a seat on the Untied Nations SeST. LOUIS * NEW YORK a ei WASHINGTON = Ssran Wi a

SURE! : At San Francisco the President TRAVEL PLEA not only evaded this issue, he : ge space tried by indirection to convince * Ample lugg® the voter it does not even exist.

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Lounge Cf RAIDS IN MANILA NET 150 : MANILA, P. I, Oct. 18 (UP)— for leisure. ative and Heavily-armed military intelli

: Represe gence units and Manila police | eo Train Pameng®® + rounded up 150 persons suspected Atte : e and arrival. of being Communist-led kbala-ter-of-City departer : ‘hap rebels today. A soldier and . Cen i wer - - all the way: {policeman were shot and wound- + Smooth electric POY ted in the raids, staged in at least : . {five Manila districts. |

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