Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 62
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23 (UP)-—Russian Foreign Minister compared ' President
ening United States preparedness tion. at the expense of civilian consumption with Adolf “Cannons for butter” philosophy. plicated Woods as “the leader” ' In presenting Russia's
tions, he referred to the speech of dollars worth of merchandi made by Mr. Truman at San was stolen. Francisco last week after his Nab Three Boys Wake Midna conference with Gen. ‘The ‘case Douglas MacArthur. . “The coefficient of co-operation when police arrested two -ho with Russia is said to be the factor of armed might,” Mr. Vishinsky said. “This was eonfirmed by the recent San Francisco speech by President Truman. “In that, he endeavored, in one way or another, to justify the Talds but they did present aggressive trend of the policy of the American ruling circles and represented it as one forced upon the United States.
‘Hitler Formula’ “His speech also contained a warning to the American people’ _ that they will have to bear still heavier military expenses and that the U. B. must devote more resources to military ends and less to civilian consumption. “This is nothing but the old, well-known formula which originated in the camp of Hitlerite re-
A third boy was picked up lat
ing the burglaries,
homes,
bell and inquire if the resident the home had a dog for sale anyone answered. mons was ignored
loot it. $3000 ‘A Fraction’ Police said the $3000 worth
tion” of the total haul, Woods was arrested after Bre donwood citizens As a prowler.
instead of butter.” i8t., was arrested when poli He also said that the Western sound some of the stolen goods policy of “areas of strength,” as'his home. He was awaiting established through regional pearing today.
sterile” and could bring only the lies.” #opposite result” from co-opera-i tion with the Soviet Union. He accused the U. 8. Britain of the youths told police. and France of a “gross violation” rn ——e .
of the Potsdam Pact by “taking Doctors and Dentists
measures for the restoration of a , West German army.” Slow to Volunteer
Hits Korea Action
German generals.” _ itary service despite the thre He sald "the West pushed the of being drafted and losing United Nations into a “nefarious $100 monthly bonus. and sinister” military venture in Korea, and for the West only 37 physicians, 11 dentis to follow “another path. That island eight veterinarians volu
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American proposal, passed last week by the political committee, for giving military teeth to the General Assembly for use againstitists and 100 veterinarians. : rs when a veto paralyzes em ————————————
the Security Counc]. ‘Watchmakers Elect FINNS REFUSE TO STRIKE | Indiana watchmakers
failed today when all workers not Also elected were J.
jobs. Bome 83,000 metal workers, and Harold K. Calvert, Indiana, out two months, remained idle. ' 'olls, secretary-treasurer.
Selective Service officials sald)
sharply, a spokesman said, sel lective service officials will have to draft 922 physicians, 500 den-
Trio Admits Series of 20 Burglaries . J ak 2 In Brendonwood; Implicate ‘Leader’ : ‘ ; y Three teen-age youths and a 33-year-old man were being ‘Cannons for Butter questioned today concerning what police describe as “wholesale LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. Oct. looting” of Brendonwood homes, : Kenneth Lee Woods, 3141 E. 20th St, was under $2000 bond Andrei Y. Vishinsky today pending a hearing Friday in Speedway Magistrate's Court. He was Truman's arraigned last Friday night on pre-burglary charges but his case San Francisco call for strength- was continued pending investiga-
The threes boys, questioned by Hitler's Juvenile Aid Division officers, im-
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jatest admitting 20 burglaries during “peace plan” to ‘the United Na- the last year in which thousands
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“broke” Saturday
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with $3000 worth of stolen goods.
er
and joined the others in confess-
The boys told police Woods always accompanied them on the the actual “dirty work” in burglarizing the
They said they would ring the
of if
If their sumthey would ‘drive to the rear of the house and
of
recovered loot was “only a frac-
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identified him Another man, action, of talking about cannons Claude Brown, 42, of 531 Bright
ce at a
pacts such as the North Atlantic! The boys were described by poalliance, is “useless, fruitless and lice as being “from good fami-
‘I am glad it is all over. I don’t {kmow how I got into it at all,” one resident of Indianapolis, will be
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‘I Wanna Win’
In contrast to the gaiety of | sunny Naples Maly), lithe Car. lotta Bianca, 5, e down and wailed when she failed to win first prize in a children's costume party.
Homer C. Selch Jr.
Services Arranged Homer C. Selch Jr,
former
{buried in Crown Hill after servlices at 3 p. m. Wednesday in the (UP)—Relatives
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (UP) He said “the restoration of the Physicians and dentists have German army is being led Ly been slow to volunteer for mili
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to leave aside-—not falsely, butitarily joined the Armed Forces) sincerely and candidly—to leave last week. In the preceding 16 aside threats, sabre-rattling and weeks only 198 physicians, 116!
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es already on strike reported to their Monrae, Princeton, vice president, into. effect . ...
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G. H, Herrmann Funeral Home.
Mr. Seich, who was 36, died funéral Saturday in Methodist Hospital Putlitzer Prize poetess Euna St. He was a native Vincent Millay at her Berkshire’
in Ft. Wayne. of Indianapolis. He moved to Ft. years ago.
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He was a member of the Refrigeration Service Engineering Society.
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was freed. James Malad, manager of the |oft-raided after-hours spot at 4425 |N. Keystone Ave. was charged with violation of the 1935 Beverage Act after excise police found customers’
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arrested in the the Show- | und guilty and com- : today but the man‘ager of the North Side hot spot
liguor on and under tables. :
| However, the charge was disimissed by Speedway magistrate] | Judge George Ober after ‘officers were unable to establish {that Mr, Malad was aware of the ‘liquor on the premises. i Theodore Young, 23, of 3710 N. Pennsylvania, was fined $100 and lcost for hindering a law enforce- | iment officer, He was committed to jail for non-payment of fine. Four persons charged with violating the beverage aci were fined $75 and costs and committed to jail pending payment They were Willa Bee Chapman, 32, of 1153 Olive St; Louise Swindell, 21, of 2041 N. | Alabama St.; John D. Law, 25, of {119 N. Oriental St. and Warren ; (Walker, 29, of 1627 E. LeGrande i st #
All five appealed the findings
and appeal bonds were set.
After his | Showbeat
warned him he
establishment.
He said he planned to investigate his powers and to “put a {padlock on the place if I can.”
Edna St. Vincent Millay
Funeral Services Held AUSTERLITZ, N. Y., Oct. 23} irtimate friends conducted non-religious; yesterday for |
Hills
The remains of Miss Millay, He was employed by Who died Thursday, were taken the O. Hendricks Refrigerator Co./to nearby Chatham, N. Y., to
services
farm home.
await commital
plans. Only 25 persons attended the simple services which same
Surviving are his wife, Helen; ducted in the
two daughters, Misses Nancy Lou and Sherry Lee, all of ™t. Wayne; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer, C. Seich, 7401 Edgewater Drive,
violation of agreements among dentists and 49 veterinarians had ndia partners.” | volunteered. ‘ i» Jann Bis. Mr. Vishinsky condemned the, Unless that rate increases
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dustry has made encouraging
closed progress in meeting a 3 million-| © HELSINKI, Finland, Oct. 23 their two-day convention sester-| barrel shortage of military wia-| (UP)—Communist efforts to pro- day after electing Richard K. tion fuel. ; mote a general strike in Finland Osborne, Bloomington, president. | Hershel far ‘were the simplest to put
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CHAPTER TEN The Great Miracle
Poor Maria Rosa! As the days passed. more and more strangers come to her house. By now it was understood thut the learned priest from Senterem hod been much impressed with what hod been told him by the three little shepherds, ond finally there was scarcely an hour of the day when crowds of friends and strangers were not wuifing to see them. ; "Lucia, is it true thot the lady is going to work @ great miracle the next time she comes?” osked one woman eagerly. “Tell me, Jacinta—is she reclly the Blessed Virgin?" put in enother. “Wheot about the sick, Francisco?” cried a third. "Ase there going to be cures in the Cova es there are at Lourdes?”
The three children onswered the strcom of questions in on unaffected and matter-
Cova, and what she wanted of the people gathered there. :
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down! lady's | just saw Strain, but o i . the flash.” As one person looked: at another—still Maria Rosa, standing @ few feet owav, shoking, still mot sure that the end of the closped her honds nervously. “Toke « good world was mot about to occur—thers were _ look, child!” she cried. "Don't moke ony expressions of estonishment on oll sides. mistake! Garments soaked by hours of rain had dried "But Lucia wos not moking ony mistake, Perfectly during the course of the 12 minute How could she? An instant before the lady Wonder! hod truly come agoin, bright und beautiful “J's another part of the mimcle! cried in her white dress and montle. Right now someone. “The lady is truly the Blessed she wes stonding obove the barren trunk Mother to have such core of us! of the little holm ook-—her eyes grave, her But if the people were omezed ot the whole bearing that of a person with some ~ signs just given them to prove that the “What do wont of me?” asked the knew no bounds when they discovered The lady looked closely at her little friend. additional marvels. While the sus SX wand fu tell 08 16 he Shh ila whirling in the heavens, they had enjoyed « the Rosary. them continue to soy “Yes, ond there had been even more for Rosary every day. The wor is going 0 88d, ory’ To her Our Lord hod oppesred ond ‘soldiers will soon retuss fo their ‘dressed in wed (os though on The way to : Calvary), eccompanied by Mis Mother, the “I have mony things to ok of you. The 4 of Sorvews, dressed in purple, and given curs of some sick persons, the convemiot iis blessing to the world. Then Our Lody ar hod shown herself to Lucie ogain—although “Some yes, others mo, They must amend 0 obey gy before, or in the gormests thee lives, and ask pardon for their sins.” of ‘damsling white ‘which she -hod wore on Then, bar faces becoming even more grove: her-other witits ia. the Cove. Mo. this time “Let thom offend Our Lord no more. for He she had ioppeared in. the browp sabes. of Our is slagdy much s Lody of Mount Cormel, crowned os queen “Do you want enything else from me?” of heaven ond eorth, her infent Sen wpon “No, 1 wont aothing else.” her knee. And contrary te Lucie’s experiAs the children gazed longingly upon their ence in the previous opperitions, none of the heavenly friend, they realized that this was figures in the latest visions hod spoken’ to het unt visit With Shem in the Cava. You her she was the Blessed Virgin, and now “Where did you see these things, child?” had finished the work given her to do by ' i - ison Soo hd inated in vie. keh d mav's everest vice suddenly. "Ouse hearts of three little shepherds o knowi- ; ; edge of the wonderful power of the Ressry The little girl chook her head. “No, sir. to win graces for souls, us well as @ deap Up in the sky—at one side of the sun os it Jove for it.. Sut this koviedgs snd thi wos whirling about.” love wore act fo be kept focked in the hearts «gy put whet does # oll mean?” of har littl friends. No, indeed. They were ,,'g "," IE C08 1 CF mean te be handed on to others, for it was God's wy Sth se. : Will thet loyal Catholics everywhere should es?” 2 know ond love this wonderful prayer—should “Unless it had to do with the mysteries recite it sach day, reverently and willingly. of the Rosary—the Joyful, the Sormwiul and they did so, wiat_silendid. wecer So the Glorious.” ? Lady Rosary would pour upon At this Jacinta turned foce to them! What untold sorrows would she turn her Bother 200 sry. ome lee avay from their homes! she whispered, “the one of the Moly Family. lod ean 4 Jos 35¢ the lady wos to leave u The latter wos wimost in a trance, and at wes gliding eastwards from above the holm frp gid mot hear the question. Then very ook into thin ai. But just before she dis- yiuly he came to himself. No, he hod seen appeared from view, she roised her hand ond .oiy ‘the Blessed Mother, in o white dress pointed to the sun. Not realizing whet she ith o blue mantle, accompanied by Seint “Look wt the sun!” she cried to those joo in bright red, g kneeling about her. ; “int Joseph blessed the world. th As the clear, young voice rang through ooo” the little boy murmured dreamily, the Cove, olf eyes turned heavenwards. Why, yi chining eyes blind to the crowd that he hides for . nk blue oo! Sy i vas Blessed it hie fies, jee; OR, and fa a Gy fiery" heuutifel, 4.56 Beautiful... ball. Ne, this time it wos os pale as the To be continued moon—a dull silver disc ot which anyone Chapter XI will appear in The Indianapolis could gaze without eyestrain. Times next Mondey, Oct. 30.
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brellas!” One by one the thousands of umbrellas were lowered, and for a moment hope surged anew in every heart. But finclly the priest took out his wotch again, © "Noon is long past,” he declared gloomily. “Everyone out of here! It is all on illusion Lucia’s lips trembled os the priest tried to get her to move away from the holm ook. “Father, whoever wants to con go, but I'm not going. I'm on my own property. ..."
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