Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1950 — Page 3
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. United Press learned that the late Mission” for a priest to talk to T . . Tribute Paid
Acheson Marshall placed as Navy Secretary the day to the winner of the preliminary, - “., , vou will recall that we thought was unloaded. y of Mr. Forrestal's funeral said he game since 1942, was given to informed you ion Nov. 9) that the trigger.
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; 2 the ‘attacks made on Jim Forres! Mayor. Bayt presented the All- for the family. room and aimed a cap pistol at : tal,” Mr. Sullivan told the United Star awards to players on the He immediately wrote Chief him. 2 : ongress 0 d Press, “but what iz there to §n- four teams participating in the Nelson, denving that the tunnel “Bang-bang-bang," went Jervestigate?” twosgame program. The Al Feeney was investigated or even know of ry's tov. : "But Mr. Sullivan, who was re: Trophy, which has been presented until within the last few weeks.. William raised the pistol he no
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SUNDAY, NOV. 19, 1950 _
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
Legion to Oppose Victim of Bridge Crash During Police Chase Draft Extension
“Will Press for Passage of UMT
The American Légion will oppose extension of the draft ex{cept for the present emergency, the Legion's national executive; committee decided here yesterday.! The Legion will press for pass-
Forrestal Held ‘Prisoner,’
In Promotion
~ Miss Yolande Betbeze’s visit to Indianapolis ended with a thud
irertised, at a furniture store. "| Things became pretty confused : » . while sundry citizens tried to solve Magazine Says First Defense Chief Was Denied Priest Before Death . ; age of Universal Military Train-
. i Fi) F. LOFTUS, United Press Staff Correspondent ing. as opposed to the draft. Pres- ' ASHINGTON, Nov. 18—A new controversy Over ent-type Selective Service should James Forrestal's death was stirred up today by a magazine|be only a temporary expedient, the
article chargi ; “ : : » :._|committee declared. ging he was held “a virtual prisoner” in|" C0 © setup as. How in
Bethesda, Md., Naval Hospital for more than a month be-|operation, the Legion leaders in-
America.” Scheduled "to hand out orchids at the National Furniture Co., 335 WV. Washington St, Miss Betbeze instead boarded a piane for St. Louis to visit relatives. Roger Kahn, store president, began ask‘ling. why she was not present.
fore his suicide. The article also said he was prevented|sisted. shoule be Aamendeq of Trap geamine ini from rejoining the Catholic Church. Points. Covering elemptions ang whose auspices Miss America of
. : : intelligénce tests. The Legion proThe article, written by Wil-| number named as principals in|Posal is that draft provisions be liam Bradford Huie, editor of the affair. {terminated by, Congress an that} ‘ i ’ tment of U e included in the ne Mr. Forrestal, the nation’s first ®Nac will Ww American Mercury, |g, cretary of Defense, plunged to the same legislation, be published Tuesday in the nis death from the 16th floor of!
"11951 had come to this city, told him Miss Betbezé was {ll and unable to appear, Mr. Kahn said. Bound by Contract It developed that her contract
Urge Philippine Aid with ‘the Miss America Pageant Magazine's i i Te Mis: : gazine's first issue. jthe Nespital in May, 1915. hie had, Tr other action the committee forbade commercial appearances It drew immediate denials from igh ou oh ad oi gg *"® urged that the U. 8. extend eco- With any bit the foul national the Navy or physical and mental exhaus- nomic. and military aid to the § companies which contribute an-
and corroboration -in tion brought ‘on by the strain of Philippines to save them from {i}
some essential details from a office. threat of a Communist-inspired revolution. The group declared
See Basis for Congress Probe the area an integral part of the
The Mercury editors charged—and congressional sources de- U 8. defense line in the Pacific. hied--that they had reason to believe the article would be the basis.and cited the recent Red infiltrafor an investigation by Congress “unless the administration can tion and aggression in Korea, prevent it.” Tibet and Indo-China.
scholarship fund for [the 17 finalists at Atlantic City. ‘Why.” Mr, Kahn asked, “did Mr. Johnson schedule her to come tor my store? 3 “Because,” explained the proI didn't know she wasn’t allowed to appear there.”
nually to a
‘Photo by Bill Oates and Bob Wallace. Times Staff Photographers . . Pinned in car when it hit guard rail, he died a few minutes later. A
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. 1s ye : va | The article offered these allegations as part of its “untold. The committee also provided man who heard the crash from half a block away said it sounded "like a land mine explosion. But. Miss Lenora Slaughter. A the Forrestal case’: . for a survey of veterans’ hos- ° ° a * ; executive director of the Miss NE: at Capt. George N..——— + ———— - — | pitalization, need for additional D #4 WwW th p } L D P bh America Pageant. said she inRaines, the Naval psychiatrist in Seige was The gent result of 4 beds and medical manpower. The i er : t o ice in a uron ro e formed Mr. Johnson of the’ _— Shaige of My, Forresial's cas, ve. 008 CAMPUIGN HF OY Sw mon Lomian Jyvers restaration of By DONNA MIKELS uncovered 2 Mr. Johnson's to-the dentist. She did not keep tract restrictions ‘when she arfused on six occasions to let Mr. ape A Louis John- 16,000 beds removed in a cutback Times StAN Writer letter said in part “I belive I her dental appointment and no rived here Thursday night with Reirtestal [See a Catholic priest per “to become Secretary of Dé- m January, 1948, i aly MUNCIE. Nov. 18 Relatives-am familiar with all phases of the trace was ever found of her after the 21-vear-old contest winner. Msgr. Maurice 8. Sheehy fense : * Also proposed wal 2 momonal the ionp-missi wife of Dr. Investigation that” took place in that day. Ads Appeared of Catholic University. Mr. For- "Spun. what ‘the full report of [0 De. Provided with U.S. funds, Of the fong-missing v “1937 and 1938.1 do not believe. Dr: LaDuron said she left with Miss Slaughter said her only restal had left the Catholic the Naty Investization *m Mr to the men who were lost in the Jules F. LaDuron today said they + oo. connected with the another man. It was only affer concern was that newspaper adChurch in his youth; but, the Yorrestai's death has been With. sinking of the USS Arizona at ford possible repetition of the case knew of the existence of her family and a Muncie preacher vertisements were allowed to apMercury article said, insisted on Deid trons: the 2 Pear) Harbor. : None of Phe hacljes original “inept and indifferent” this tunnel and I am amazed that made repeated demands that pear Friday and yesterday to the : 0 e crew who wen own w ;
being listed as a Catholic when . he entered the hospital | FIVE: Thal Mr Forrestal
y an anti-Communist war av je ; : TWO: Mr. Forrestals older|nised hg $100,000 among his Today they: Hope Nelson. ‘Miss Quoted’ A sister quoted the missing 2 p.m. brother Henry tried unsuccess- ¢iionds and used it to help sway In a speech at Legion Com- ONE: Took issue with the pub- yo “johnson added that the Woman as once saying, “If I| “After we found eut yesterday fully io get the ailing secretary ne Italian political elections in mander Erle Cocke's dinner last lished statement of Muncié Policesramily hoped Chief Nelson was ever come Up missing look for me that she was still expected there, out of the naval hospital to a pri-ij94g and to buy off a French night. ‘Maj.-Gen. Daniel B. Strick- Chief Farry Nelson that a tunnel “misquoted” since it had regarded in Hie basement: ok rbos ance Miss Betbeze became verp upset, vate estate where he would be Communist leader—for $50,000— ler told the executive committée under the LaDuron home him as “an ablepolice officer who long after the fiEapDea PAN + Miss Slaughter said. “I'm glad yee Io talk to 4 Priest. t th d end a Red transportation that America is fighting in “Op- previously investigated would make a thorough and con- her Family faspcer rns she went to visit her aunt in St. Navy sources pointed out tha ; . rival.” Bl : : . ‘ceientious Ff tigations whic ncludec .©ouis for awhile.” P u December, eration Survival. TWO: Requested that Indiana ccientious effort to determine tig
to 'strike “in France in they could not release Mr. For-|1947, The commanding general of this tase once ahd for all” in the basement and draining of Miss America.
Muncie police started an investi_effect gation. be
that Miss Betbeze would distributing orchids therc at
such a statement could be made
investigation 13 years ago. | by vou.
the ship have been recovered. ‘Operation Survival’
was
dark-eved and
~ Miss America ‘Missing
ithe “Mystery of the Missing Miss)
Mixup
{board a 5 p. m. plane for New i York City. i ean ; | Mr. Kahn said many of these yesterday when the comely Ala-l a waiting Miss America’s appear= bama lass failed to appear, as ad-/apce at his store yesterday left when it was announced
could not be present. “We had a mob of people, bul we didn't get any direct kicks,” he said. “1 hope Miss Betbeze doesn’t get any bad publicity out of this because I understand it wasn't her fault.” / Mr. Kahn said a meeting with Mr. Johnson and Miss Slaughter had been arranged for today in an effort to clear up the matter,
Indian Range War Seethes in Utah
. a: Finger Rifles On Sheep Drive SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 18 (UP)——A renewal of Indian range wars similar to those . of fifty years ago, appeared possible today in an isolated section of Southern Utah with a Red man “invasion” of San Juan County, sheep country. A Bureau of Land Management official said their sheep have been streaming across the San Juan River into a plateau that has been the exclusive - domain of White settlers for 70 years. ‘ Regional Bureau of Land Management Administrator H, Byron Mock, said the situation would lead to open violence.
The attorney for the Navajos, Knox Patterson of Salt Lake City said that 100 Navajo families {would return with 50,000 sheep to |“reclaim’ the land. He said the Indians were moving on his ore | ders. Mr. Mock said, “I'm scared. If all remedies fail, someone is going to get hurt.” ; Stockmen formed the San Juam Stock Growers Association to combat the menace,
restal to his brother's care unless) The article also suggested. {hat Pennsylvania's * 28th Division, Sag Police be asked to aid in The family spokesman said Cisterns there brunet, will return here today to < i + W Pl e investigation. y 3 Nr ————— —— ree Mee. Forrestal authorized them 16 Congress find Gut why some of training at Camp Atterpury, THREE: Urged that “lame they hoped the present probe
do so. The secretary's wife was Mr. Forrestal's personal papers linked this survival to both mili- | Ih France at the time and pre- have. been kept secret and the tary and civilian defense. He desumably did not wish him trans- motive behind theattacks against clared it meant fighting the enferred from the Naval hospital. him during the final months be- tire Communist movement and THREE: That Mr. Forrestal'sifore his death. curbing Communists in our com- part in the Nov. 21
1 : : {munities and country. investigation of Dr. LaDuron in Priest Admits Trying to Make Calls
“This is no time for appease- the slaying of two men. Msgr. Sheehy a former Navy chaplain and close friend of Mr. ment.”
he said. “We still have May Ignore Request + Forrestal’s, confirmed that he tried six times to see the Secretary in h¢ UPPer hand. If we allow the p14 appeared that at least one the weeks before his death.
enemy to impose its will on us, of the family's requests would be was not a member of the faction He said he was turned away because Capt. Raines did not think
then we perish.” : ignored. Prosecutor Ogle, a Dem-,,, .ontrol at that time, leaving such a visit would be in the patient's best interest at that time. | In pointing out the meaning of ocrat, sald he would deputize his), police department. to take a|
Msgr: Sheehy said he appealed to then Secretary of the Navy National security, the general said successor if Mr. Mitchell made grate job when that faction went John IL. Sullivan, who got assgr-{= — ec emie— ~— {it “does not involve national de- the request, Mr. Mitchell, a Re- into office and returning only ance three days before Mr. For-/Father Sheehy, but always wag fense in the strict interpretation. | publican, said he felt he had “no after their defeat. restal's death that Mr. Forrestal told “later.” {for offense is sometimes the best right to make such a request Chief Nelson could would be allowed to see a priest. | “But that was too late” this defense. This is especially =0/and would enter the case only if reached for comment. Bit he never was admitted. source said. “The clock ran out|against an avowed aggressor na-|Prosecitor Og.e asked him to do Forgotten Until Killing
” on Jim Forrestal.” : tion such as Soviet Russia, who =o. Mr. Sullivan corroborated that family of Swedish-horn Mrs. LaDuron's disappearance
Capt. Raines declined to com-_ has openly declared its intentions The Yersion 10 the United Press ment on the case, and a Navy to destroy us as a nation and our purse Freda Swanson LaDuron was virtually forgotten until Nov. has insisted that ‘political ties” 6 when Dr. LaDuron shot and
From another source immedi- spokesman said only that the form of government.” ¢ ately close to Mr. Forrestal, the hospital had never ‘refused per-' Istrangled. the original investiga- killed Ralph and Siebert Carter, ‘tion when she disappeared from two Terre Haute men he said were
the ramhling old I.aDuron home blackmailing him. He and his son, !Sept. 16, 1937. Dr. LaDuron was Jacque, 21, have since been held ‘then city health officer, part of for grand jury hearing.
duck” Prosecutor Guy Ogle depu- would not “be handled with the tize Prosecutor-Elect Bernell same ineptitude and indifference Mitchéll so he will be able to take, a8 characterized the efforts of the i grand jury officers charged with law enforce- » ment in Muncie in 1937 and 1938.” Chief Nelson was not a member of the police department during the original investigation. Although he was a Democrat he
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Defense Seretary told his brother, ForTettal and the United). some time oefore Mis prog’ jriformant, who asked that Feeney At
death that he wanted to retur {his name be witheheld, agreed
sf J ithe Democratic faction in power : wu to the Catholic Church. Ithat the Nave attitude was not; CYO Ceremony in the te ror Meanwhile, an intensive Munde) This informant said Mr. For- one of outright refusal but of be-| [Dissatisfied with the local pe-|Police investigation has linked the
restal was registered as a Catho- lieving that Mr. Forrestal’s conlit on entering the hospital and dition did not warrant calling in 4 A appealed repeatedly from his hos- a priest. They both disagreed ve- Archbishop Paul Schulte bless the | = 1.4 Indiana State Police et pital room for a chance to see hemently with that attitude. new scoreboard: at the CYO {5 join-the probe. The State Po- Muncie doctor disappeared in 1937, : i i ghe told a neighbor she was going!
{athletic field last night before the lice file on the case is still open
Sees No Reason to Open Inquiry
i : LV” Carters with extortion attempts/ 2 r More than 4000 ople - saw lice investigation, her family : | peop hired private investigators and on sev eral other doctors. ! ; When the second wife of the
R ws . t championship football game In and it is for inat Feason the fa : : : ep. W. Sterling Cole, (R. N. Y.), a member of the House! 53 po a ily ,wishes the state officers to & Armed Services Committee, said he saw no reason to draw any the €YOo Cadet Leagye, ‘rejoin the case Unloaded Gun conclusions from the fact that Fr. Sheehy was barred from Mr. 4 tribute’ to the late Mayor ‘yi it.. Followed Statement Wounds Bo 8 t | , ya id“ » 3 . * . Forrestal's room. | Feeney was paid“ by Archbishop The immediate incident which Y:
“Who's to say the doctors did not. know what was needed?” Rep. Schulte and the Rev. Fr. Richard An 8-year-old boy shot with an.
prompted. the. family’s. letters to.
Cole asked.: mirrors mtr rere ga YAR Pie DX tht -MAYOY] rater a ; aa Tr tte cott Foret irre a Td RE LR — ; STR ana VA ITARIY, AE OL, La Ce - rhs WAS Apa HR ed Tree eritent ? “Mr. Cole added that Mr. Huie, his breakdown -and—subsequent Feeney was to have used to see Auncle BHA Dt ‘Chief Hug y
statement quotin the game was draped in black. Sarnia as Joey a 3ls0 Jad ran 2onigaversisl | con for the House Committee to . aH rH mored to be under the LaDuron article entit 9 e Case Aga nst reopen the Forrestal case. ‘A SHORT speech of acceptanas home previously was investigated. the Admirals™ whiich helped boil "“\ '"o 11ivan one of Mr. For: Was made by Archbishop Schulte, The statement caught the eye cleaning a 22-caliber pistol
up the Navy-Air Force fight.
: ’ ; i thanking the Ancient Order of of Einar Johnson, Chicago busi- iV ovening Titi 4 "That inter-service row, Mr. Cole restal’s closest personal friends, g 0 a n cag terday evening at the William E. ; who donated His . the : 8 t
death.”
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€. Marshall today faced an early call from Congress for a global] review - of U. 8. abroad. Congressional sources said the,
review will get top priority when| the “lame duck” session convenes) Nov. 27 and that it will continue] in the new 82d Congress which]
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In a speech here only last night Mr. Acheson derided as “a reexaminist and isolationist,” anyone seeking to inquire into the
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Reference to Taft ! His reference was to- Seri, Rob-| ert A, Taft, (R., 0.) who had| said previously that ‘the scope, method and character” of U.S. arms aid to Europe “should be| examined.” - Sian ‘Mr. Taft refused to comment) on Mr. Acheson's remarks. | “It's. nol use to Tread then to “I'm not going ‘tol comment.” he i Both the Senate Appropriations and Foreign Relations Committees will have a hand in the in-| quiry, results of which will be watched closely as a tip-off on} whether the new Congress will be hostile to administration ‘for-| eign policy. | # The names and policies of both $ Mr. Acheson and Mr. Mashall| figured prominently in the recent - election campaign in which the
In Holfyweed language . . . spectacle of spectacles. Som yesteerday for spectators at the Indidna-Marquetis game.
Républicahs, mesy of them Mr. _ Times State Service 114 "high school. bands: went|marches, "Back Home In Indi- Yo leave their Home towns be- | Ae are Sune ELOOMINGTON, Ney. 18 —|through their 20-minute halftime lana” and Indiana University's fore dawn to reach Blooming. just 27.50. Hol ef the House A of the H 25 Dy arias En os show without a hitch. They. re-'alma mater and fight songs. I" ton before noon. More than two | 5 _ - : . { . ' . NM WILSO ’ : gr peated their formation on the field: yyndreds of baton twirlers | thirds of: Indiana's counties > : o : Ee A and econ halves of the following the game. “| 4 arum majors who accoth- | NOTE represented at the color‘LAS / , ev,, . ® a Y - who * | ful event. A “ 3 LAS, Led by. the IU Marching Hun-| \_ iy their bands hers for | /
rie’ ‘Wilson was living at the ernoon. If was th mu- dred, the high school: bandsmen! Tus first All-State High School | The High School ‘Band Day bei i : : Flamingo Hotel today to estab- sical, spectacle ever presented in spelled out “Indiana” in huge let- Band Day performed on the Was planned by Daniel L: Mar- |. Han i ey Si ana ei toe residence to divorce Actorithe state. >. . . : ‘ters on each side of the field and’ trfck circling the field. tino. director of IU Bands, who fos nioag of past) : Len - | More than 5600 musicians from “the crowd with: Many ‘of 3 CL 5 sal id fi i EE
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