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| Emergency In Red Threat
Tired of Long
End 11 Years of ‘Happiest Union’
By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON
Sh la 4 ¢ | {They are very fanatical but U Press Hollywood Correspondent On Extradition to Indiana Nears End Workers ‘Bow to don't believe they could ever over-| Asks All Citizens HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 16 — Bar- © Times Special { . . " come us.” - . ‘bara Stanwyck and Robert Tay- & 3 MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 16=D. C. Stephenson, former Indiana’ Truman Request in | United Press War Correspon-| To Lend Aid in lor decided to divorce after 11 {
Ku Kiux Klan boss, had his day in court this morning, as the
hearing on his extradition to Indiana neared an end.
. in an explosive, staccato style, Stephenson insisted) continued ¥ ‘Page One that he had reported regularly by mail fo his parole officer ana] ‘Continued From Page One)
that he was given permission to travel anywhere he wanted to €X- and other pay hikes.
cept in Indiana.
District Judge Frank Reed gave, . the former Klan leader every op-| | en e
portunity to teil his story. Objec-|
tions by the state to Stephenson's - testimony were overruled. . Clothe- A-Child The Hoosier, who is a Bats e
against a return to Indiana Stat Prison where he already has served 25 years for murder, contended that the only restrictions imposed “by his parole were to! “stay out of politics and stay out of Indiana.” Traveled Over U.S.
He gave a detailed report of his g5na)
was paroled by Indiana authori-
ties. He said he traveled all over: CONTRIBUTORS
With Daddy Away At War, It's Tough
(Continued From Page One) inmates of the Indiana Reforma- cock.” itory at Pendleton. The boys sac-| rificed money from their own per- ment could have been reached be-
funds to raise $144.99 10 .5,5¢ his committee did not activities since Mar. 17, ‘when he nein clothe the needy children.
| ‘National Interest’
a 40-hour week with pay for 48
| Three other operating rail | brotherhoods —t he Genductors,
{demanding wage boosts from the) |railroads. Members of those unions failed to show up for work
struck. Daniel P, Loomis, chairman of ithe carriers’ committee, said re-| ports that an agreement already| had been reached were “poppy-|
i even, [confer with the unions last night.
the United States before coming Previous balance ........$8221.47 to the President, who has been
to Minneapolis on Nov. 5. Stark, Wetzel & Co. .... The nattily-dressed defendant paenector's Department, said” he changed his name when| 4tp Floor, City Hall ... he came here because of fear of
250.00
dent William Chapman, one of the last Americans to leave Ham{hung, said the GIs blew up i burned a courthouse, bridges an ‘all important buildings and docu-|27 this country be strengthened
Present Crisis (Continued From' Page One)
ments. A whole train was demol- 3% Speedily as possible to the,
ished
| Engineers and Firémen—also are gird Division a ne
end that 'we may be able to repel:
Americans did not oppose they... 4, the United Nations.
enemy. They broke contact early 3 urd d pulled out of north-| at terminals where the trainmen Sats ang PE city after Iblasting all highway and railway
bridges. 2 ‘Got _to
Kill ‘em Fast
—jcall for
Mr. Truman proclaimed the national emergency 12 hours after he reported to the mation that it faced “grave danger” of war and! @ armed |torces, vast defense production!
“They're. throwing everything ang wage price controls. |
they can at us,” sald Maj. Gen. A {Robert Soule, whose U, 8. 3d DiHe pointed out that no agree-ig ion js manning the northwest the rim of*the beachhead.
“We've just
got to kill them
Mr. Truman also called upon Brotherhood of Railroad! |Trainmen to end its “unlawful
as strike” and “return to work im-
fast as we can to keep them from imediately.” : : Crista | Dr. John R. Steelman, assistant coming through.” >
On the other side of
Mr. Truman said there must be
Korea, new, higher taxes in addition to handling the dispute, planned to'United Nations 8th Army unitsithe excess profits tax which he
summon the carriers’ negotiating fought North Korean Communists wants adopted before Congress
committee and the four brother northeast of Seoul and warily goes home for Christmas. He also The bust-up of the Stanwyck5.00 100ds to a White House meeting watched a new enemy buildup less instructed the Budget Bureau to
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years of the “happiest marriage in town” because they were tired of being husband and wife by long-distance telephone. ; “They never could get together,” a confidant of the couple explained today. “They were al-
{all threats against our national ways separated by an ocean or asecurity” and fullfil our responsi- mountain or th gat of som movie
studio. “Bob was in England for six months, Then he came home for a while. Then he went to Rome for almost a year.” : The 43-year-old actress finally decided it was too tough holding a marriage together with longdistance wires and yesterday announced she and her handsome 39-year-old actor-husband were getting a divorce. The news sizzled through Hollywood like wildfire, 24 hours after Elizabeth Taylor and wealthy Nick Hilton Jr., told the world they had just blown their mar-
riage sky-high. Taylor household rocked the town.
reprisals from “Kian underworld George C. Burkert ..... 15.00 today. {than 50 miles northwest of the make new cuts in non-military Their marriage was often pointed " result 1» Memory -of Grampy Informed sources looked for a capital. jexpenditures for” the next fiscal out as “the one perfect example politicians In Indiana ie A tae! MY ex eenevenererers 4.00 ontract settlement within a few Planes Blast Reds |year. {that two famous film stars can ot 3 rent maga Alpha Chi Chapter Sigma days. Far East Air Force planes Reaction Favorable {have Sparate careers and a happy The two-day hearing on Ste- Alpha Sorority seveas . 5.4 No joint sessions have been ripped and blasted shemy talumns pro ongressional eaction to the matriage. 100.4 trouble. Miss Stan phenson’s petition for a writ of [BREE Blt ry “%% held since the government seized Streaming LOAF the Y - Sew misvie i pSenerany ub wyck said: “Separate” careers. habeas corpus has been punctu- pple. Auxiilary the roads Aug. 25 to head off a West fronts from the Ya ain led ough many Repuby “We have been separated just ated with many objections by ps K. Brosnan ...'" 3g threatened national strike by the Manchurian border SA 41 around. gis called for tougher action. ° oven: and too long.” she and attorneys oh both sides, t Edna M. Moore, New _|trainmen and conductors. | They slaughtered more than urged Jing W. Jves (RN cco | MT: Taylor said through their a enday , ing was o Augusta, Ind. ......... 3.00 Since the wildcat strike both 1500 Chinese and North Korean nomic mobilization at once,” and Press agent.
Junior Class from Arling-
the government and the carriers pegs yesterday and were out to!Sen, Wayne Morse (R. Ore.) said!
Both Mr. Taylor and Miss Stan-
Barbara Stanwyck
A a
stand as the judge's wife tele-|"C0 " “ppl ny ethodist were insistent that the trainmen petter that total today iMr. Truman’ ck were out of town. He is in Bi | : . an’s speech ‘does not. . phoned that she wanted a Hde) Chueh .....oviiives 5.50 go back to their jobs before re-| troppm——————— EO —— o far » ? {Palm Springs recuperating from home after Christmas shopping. |, 0. 'M. In memory of suming direct bargaining ses-| 8 Jas Sucugh. ’ a la double-hernia operation he together in as much privacy as Hollywood party ia I after Court was promptly adjour ned, our parents ........000 25.00 sions. The railroad brotnernood Ma) on treet blamed gp i f Tuman bluntly underwent two weeks ago. possible. She nad Sivoreed J oy is en until this morning. Anonymous ..... aaviiis . 10.00 several times had ordered the world Peres gh for Jushing the! where the gray-haired movie] “There will be a California tibet vom an a od ore : The trend of the hearing Was yw © go eli .\......... 5.00 wildcatters to return. he expressed h world war matty was hiding out was any. vorce. Neither of us has anyjhad never been marrer belors. established yesterday. (Navy Club Auxiliary, Terms of the anticipated set- ’ BOR Jlops inat honest body's guess. Her maid said she other romantic interest whatso- Por al ree Ya ‘ ands ——ei xc Rules on Extderies i-i1 is © Riau polie n 16.00 Lement wert fay from satis, $ ergency ing in Korea. ’ . Sgn hadnt seen jer an aay and didy't * There had been a few rumors Then on May 14, 1939, they Clas: Judge Reed ruled out any evi LOUIS (ERIE «Laser saan **"|The unions have been offered “ | . hat Taylors'eloped to San Diego and settled A dence on the question of the Mercator Luncheon Club ang Re eiaetaflnge 23 contac. y Though the present situation is| The formal statement said they(OVer the years that the Taylors cioped to San ‘Diego nc Bele : | of Indpl 25.00 J ‘Not Soon Enough highly dangerous,” he said, “wehad “really tried” to work out/Were battling toward a divorce.d th Miss validity of charges that Stepnen-| 0 N ndpls, ...ooi0innn ig hour wage increase for their yard- ’ gn, do not believe that war is inevit-itheir marital problems But they always admitted the Stanwyck’s adopted son, Dion, or son had violated his parole. Ned Sine srsrresasranns 10.00 eM five cents an hour for road- Is Public Criticism |able.” “We unhappily and reluctantly battles and laughed at the di-'now 18. “Whether Indiana acted rignt} GT, raver ALiuaiess 9.00 men, a one-cent-a-point cost-of | , ; He insisted there Is no confictiaamns JBRappily and reluctantiyl, res angle, | Steph or wrong is no business of rd Fi” win "00 living raise and a three-year con-| (Continued From Page One) |i etween the “legitimate interests” even - our closest friends,” the “Sure we have disagreements,” BArbara Here court,” he Seciared 1 hat is up Add d a 25.00 tract, | Allisonville Rd. “It's the only qe Russia and the democraciesijoint explanation read, “because Miss Stanwyck told United Press p . Thi Y Stude to the In ana COURS. the Judge!F. B. W. .....cee0esess 5.00 The 23 cents is five more than Wo¥ to do. { those who ‘Nat can not be settled peacefully.we wanted to work things outlast month. “But I like it that wice IS 1ear The only que : t Forest Bradie 15.00 & presidential fact-finding board! Dr. Fray was one of those | fon wn om — — — —— en == == an w= = w= == a |way. Sometimes we get so mad Barbara Stanwyck made many COLUME told attorneys, is whether or not Fores Adley (.viuavass " aid President Truman's message I . - : | Stephenson is a fugitive from Irvington Friendship recommended but ight ne “didn’t come soon enough.” | at cach other we don't speak for ,, consi friends in Indianapolis Stephens C Indiana and should be returned Circle Casualty Ad Just 3.00 shox x hat the WR ONS aay. ey “We've frittered away five years MISS TEEN-AGER OF 1950 | A at's better than those lovey- during two visits here this year, starting = for a hearing on parole violation Ana - ualty w Bder a do.hour week.: The of valuable time” he said. i “rae tum : Hovey: hinge We first appesrance Gevinved Jam charges. | ers Association ..... oo 10.00 | “Close all the night spots and e es Search for the Most Popular High School Girl \his spritg. when Miss Stanwyck y George M. Hand, Indiana dep- The Grind Organ Man .. 15.00 carriers were reported ready to theaters to let everybody realize! Sponsored by the Radio Equipment Co. and . || When Mr, Taylor was in Rome pring, wy Stephens uty attorney general admitted 1012 North Beville 12 ... 7.00 hike their offer a few cents an ea ore bela + said Mrs. Myrtle| Philco Dealers of Marion County. | working on a mbvie for a year, 204 Clark Gabe came to Indian Indianapoli ; p {Garfield Park Post 88, hour—-but not more. : . | ] : Barbara said then, he called her apolis wi a camera crew to one a hey pe] "American Legion - cones 5.00 omcials at Washington's Union Miller, 5h N. gn Ae hi o! This 18 my vots for the following girl student in an nm the phone. almost every night. Shoot Face sequences for the fim, Fenelon,’ § Pe withheld from the defense Past Matrons Nettie Station and Potomac freight| rn mat aga ly a. a wf Indianapolis City, Parochial or Marion County High School. 'Last August she flew over to be ‘To Please A Lady. Mrs, Irby « attorneys. | Ransford Chapter 464 -\yards said “all crews are report- (1° * a a or Re. oUF HER NAME || with him for six weeks. Mise Stanwyes am ri Gable Blvd, Miss But he said such records inl ONS EAE h a savas ppt back to. work.” Station of: boys in Korea.” : | Sesstsssssseesannessevanseansrnsesenisaterannns | en he went 30 San Fran Ts or Soar nan Lar UB Bas Be vinivnnsnninssan : Lit cuded iain reortai Wiliam E. English Aux- jHefuls said NOFA ger lee : : Mrs. Miller said pricet were too} HER SCHOOL. sssanssessesnesenvionsCLASBB sv evsvisrsesane: oe Bis or h Sper a iy throughout trial runs and on abeth Mac: : | ay to freeze wages bedside almos on Stephenson. which “do not Mllary 56 .............0 Union spokesmen said they hig! oh y re rei My Name | lute. And when he got out of the/the day of the 500-Mile Race, and Mrs. © relate” to the Minnesota hearing. Indiana Reformatory In~ | were “not surprised” by e a roll ae ord : Be v | y SP Er NNN EIT RIN PRIN reels lentes asssnsssensasng hospital she said they were head- won in a rainstorm by Johnnie N. Pennsyl mcr qpC———— { mates, from Their Per- back to-work movement ¢v ¢ ni Sause Twages haven't 8 Pi Address |ling for a three-month vacation Parsous. The Facing driver won Workinger, . . sonal Funds .......... 144.90, © h negotiators fail to prices. I SERINE s t tess asRtsRRtRIEREIRRRRSS in the sun at Palm Springs. a kiss from Miss tanwyck, along Mrs. Verne Conventions Hit [unit 130, Ladies Auxiliary [Chugh ea Ned For Total Mobilization A DO NOT MAIL. DROP COUPON IN BALLOT BOX AT || Somewhere along the line she|with the trophy. Southern ; Fleet Resprve Assoria- tions which broke up at 1:30 a. m.| “I'm all out for total mobiliza- | ANY PHILCO DEALER IN MARION COUNTY | {decided to settle for a divorce in-| She returned here two months Lou Gaine, New Peak Here HOR ouvevsannnnennnns 2.00 (Indianapolis time) They cred- tion,” said Clarence Haines, { > stead of a sun-tan. ago for the premiere of the movis Mrs. John If. you thought Indianapolis} 0 Se *fstesteseios: 28.00 (ied the President's appeal to the plumber, 2145 N. Emerson AVE, = — — — — = — — = — = — — = — = — — w « — 1! Barbara and Bob met at alat Loew's Theater. x sity Ave, was jammed ‘with convention-B VAR Oluh “of North men for the strikers’ lecision to “Why didn’t we keep our TA A A TC a SA CA UA A EN URC HAC TA UNC UE UT AC Ha BC BA SNC 0 AR VAR VA SCE WA WAR OR HA BBA Be Ue vu Others ¢ hi ‘me Tight Indianapolis ,......... 30.00 4 the {legal walkout \terfel from the (last war, instead % ; Audrey Ai goers this year you 0 150./1m memory of James Has- Bass : of selling it" and giving it away?" : - Mr. and M A new record yas Ae y 15 he] ERONBARE s vue vuave va vrnn 5.00. The carrfers’ negotiating om- je asked. “This country isn’t run 1 : i od : : Bvarston 3 200 visitors who attended conven {In memory of Mrs. Fannie mittee announced when the wild- right.” 3 ’ : Fg tions in the Hoosier capital In| ‘mygpheln ......vcrevsys 25:00 Cat strikes began three days ago’ “yy, pajiroad strike was assailed : . Jar, dave 1950. They registered for 421 Cleota T. Purdy «vonssovs 10.00 !t Would not meet with the union "he man who refused to give 1 % msl ry gonventions, of which 329 Were The Lady Golfers of the until the workers returned to the his name. a y : | ter 3 sate A Nationa), on od to.) Country Club of Indian- job. | However, William L. Hanes, } : ; A es were announcer. 10-; apalin io.iioreeineninn 50.00 a aime New York Central Railroad em-| | , day BY the Indianapolis Conver In memory of - Maxine Mi ployee, also declared himself “not!} : Slavia Am on and Visitors Lureau, which, gadley ..c..viviieies 1.00 ISS ora 0 nson in favor of the strike.” | ; » held its 27th annual meeting yes- Second and Third Shift | “I think the President's ideas 8 : ' : : $110 Busi: terday at Hotel Severin. | Employees of Aluminum ’ / : lare all right” Mr, Hanes said, |§ & : : : iy rs Elected for 1951 were W. Bryan, Finishing Corp. ....... 30.00, “but these things should have : : + : A Karr, president; James A. Gloin, 0, E. Griener Company .. 5.00! | happened months and me C ; : iss Man vice president; William O, Wheel- |g, HEamE ME. .... 2500 Shopper Pauses i 3 : er er, treasurer, and Joseph J, Cripe,!'The Friendship Club .... 2.00 . x = wd aL sat 1 geon, hy secretary manager, Mrs. B. 8. Davisson . 10.00 Ancestor Built First | “A price freeze today will put] ] ] Drusilla 3 . Mu hind '§ " —p— In memory of Mother and Brick Bld . the white-collar worker behin : J i and Mrs. ( Father voveiivriovinss 10.00 rc g. in County the 8-ball because prices are too ford Ave. Link Belt Cafeteria Em- Miss Cora J. Johnson, de- high he continued. “If we had : . PIOYEeS .oiviiiiiasans 40.00 scended from a pioneer family kept our money over here, and : M Bacon Slicing and Dried which came to Indianapolis in used it to arm and improve our : rs. Beef Departments of 1821, died this morning. in her country instead of sending it \
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Edward Branson, 23-year-old bartender at the Early Tavern, [2204 ' Shelby St, sold Pick-n-Win tickets to the wrong man last night, His customer was a vice Ea squad policeman who arrested 3 him for operating a lottery and a gift enterprise. In another raid, police seized ‘three punchboards at 1303 N.. Senate Ave. No arrests were ‘made.
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