Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1950 — Page 14

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aldwell Plans Defense Unit

| will Set Up | Safeguard Network | TALLAHASSEE, Fla, Dec.. 2

(UP) — Civil Defense Administrator Millard F. Caldwell said

- today he will strive to set up a

network of safeguards and com-! munications extending from the

government "to the community]

level. His first job, the former Florida | . governor said, is to organize a “capable, fast-working” staff at the top for the newly created] defense #dministration. He willl fly to Washington early next week to get started. He has no one in mind yet for the $16,000-a-year post of deputy administrator, Mr. Caldwell said. | President Truman named the! 53-year-old Mr. Caldwell to the] $17,500 administrator job yester-| day as he announced the creation of the home defense agency.

Mr, Caldwell revealed he took | -

Occupant of Snow-Buried Car Has Fighting Chance

‘Snowman’ Spent 7 Days Freezing, Starving three others injured today in an) After Auto Runs Out of Gas in Blizzard

(UP)—Doctors gave “snowman” Ed\ward Andras, 26, a fighting chance to keep his feet today after] The dead: William L. {seven days of freezing and starving in a parked car here. Police took Mr. Andras from his snow-buried automobile last Henderson, 17, Bowling Green, ight after Walter Walker, 54, noticed a “body” behind the wheel |, |and called police. ¥.

the job reluctantly and only because he considered the agency “an absolute necessity.” “All T wanted was the privilege of Hving in the country and prac{icing law in Florida,” he said in his first press interview. But, “when the President asked me to undertake the task of heading the agency charged with the responsibility of safeguarding the lives of our 150 million American citizens, I had to accept.” i

He said that “I've done some D

thinking, but the. program is still in the embryonic stage.

“I see the ‘new agency as a trousers and a light jacket when closely knit organization from the removed from the car. His shoes federal government to regions, were on the f communities ‘strength enough to lean over and with maximum protection facil-/get them before he unlocked the! door for the officers. 8

states, cities and ities and dependable communications.” { He will fly to Washington Tues-| day or Wednesday, he indicated, to set up his office.

6 . ¥ |bernate until the storm blew In ‘Dual Slaying’ over CENTRALIA. Ill, Dec. 2 (UP) The storm turned out to be

-— Michigan authorities were en Cleveland's worst blizzard in 37 route here today to question ani years and it did'nt blow over for ex-convict who was arrested with nearly four days. When it stopped, his Indian sweetheart on a bad My Andras’ car was only one of check charge and told police he thousands parked in side streets, killed a man and a woman in with snow drifted up to the windshield.

Michigan. Willard Blair, 36, who said he has traveled about the country doing odd jobs, was arrested Wednesday night and later tol Police Chief O. T. Bounds tha

when they tried to rob him between Grand Rapids and St. Ig-|

nace, Mich, t Blair told Chief Bounds he beat irae dropped from 145 pounds

the man and woman to death with the automobile,

a jack handle and buried their

bodies beneath some brush in ay ” | wooded ravine, He -said he knew|0ikion,” nq Expected Fang in

his victims only as “Ben andigounq, A nurse said that he mum-| bled to her “something about eat-|

Babe.” Chief Bounds and Blair seemed incoherent about some of the de-| tails, 1 He was arrested after a filling station operator charged that his Indian sweetheart, Edith Wenigwars, had given him a worthless check signed “Mrs, Willard Blair.”

b . . Indiana Third | » At Livestock Show Times Special CHICAGO, Dec, 2 — Indiana ranked third tonight as the 5lst. International Livestock Exposition closed. Illinois was first and unofficial champion among the states in an early tabulation of championships. Towa placed second and Indiana was third with 84 champions. " New records were established with 11,800 entries,

Another rec-| ord was shattered in the sale of | an Aberdeen-Angus bull for $100,-| 000, : i

ei Three Nations Seek Next |

UN Session in Europe | FLUSHING, N. Y., Dec.2 (UP) —-Bolivia, Peru and Colombia today submitted to the United: Nations a resolution demanding that next year's session of the general assembly be held In Europe. No specific site for the 1951 as-, sembly was mentioned in the draft resolution submitted by the! three countries, but the majority of delegations were known to favor holding the session in Paris. Red Army Called Kremlin Controlled SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2 (UP) «Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-Tung has thrown a Kremlincontrolled Red army against Western forces in Korea and is using a “captive China" to fight] the United Nations, a former; Chinese ambassador to the U.S. sald today. The ex-diplomat, Dr. Hu Shih,| said Stalin “ordered and conceived the création of the Chinése, ‘Red Army and, nurtured it” for! more than 20 years. i

COVERS | FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS.

Mr. Andras did not realize the 4 Passage of time, and when police t took him out of his car, he

he killed the couple last October thought it was Sunday.

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Widespread cloudiness and rain are anticipated over the Northeast section of the country. In

Middle Aflartic states rain and snow are predicted with snow flurries in the Great Lakes region. Temperatures are expected to fall in the Mississippi Valley and through the Great Plains. ~~

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ALC GATS RESERVED.

Two Sailors Killed,

3 Hurt in Crash MEMPHIS, Tenn. Dec, 2 (UP)| |—Two sailors were killed and

automobile crash near the Mill-| lington Navy Base. A | Hazlett, | {20 of Reno, Nev, and George E.|

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{ The injured were identified as

Mr. Andras was wearing only]

‘1 Was Broke’

At Lakeside Hospital, he told doctors he parked his car Friday, |}. {when it ran out of gas. i} “It was snowing and I was |

Grill Ex-Convict roe. he said. “1 decided to hi-

Numb and stunned bythe cold,

Condition Fair i Normally a slight person, just 90 pounds during his stay

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He was said to be in “fair con-|

to kee aid

ing snow . .. and wanting to sleep for a little while when he ran out

loor, and he had only/®f

gas. “Andras’ body just fed on itself p warm,” one of the nurses . “He was doing no work, making no movement, so he didn't abutment, one mile south of Mill-| use up much energy.”

Robert Harbison, 18 of Zeigler, IIL, Robert Hickey, 18 of Chicago, | and Gerald Baldwin, 19 of Chicago. ; The car in which the five sailors were riding crashed into a bridge!

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