Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1950 — Page 4

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-Bombs Work ‘Wit test Ente : - Sense of Urgency’ BR | Tor Soe - 100Years Age in Oldenburg Parish = - New General Manager of AEC Greatly » Us sty.nine girls have re of the 100-year history of the Congregation of the a Impressed About Job Now Being Done Government's Record Sisters By LOUIS CASSELS, United Press Staff Correspondent : girls, all students Titled “By the Light of His Star, WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (UP)—M. W. Boyed, the new general Dring the Year County high schools, s history from the arrival of Mother Sess manager of the Atomic Energy Commission, said today the men| Was Imposing for the honor in the country town of Oldenburg T ( who make’ America’s A-bombs are “fully mobilized and working| wASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (UP) Teen-Ager of 1950-51. on Jan. 8, 1851. : 0 with a sense of ufgency.” : —The government and Congreds Mother Theresa, a native “I've been tremendously impressed with the job they're doing,” got get today for still more dras- sponsored Austria, came to this country Gi he said, in his first interview since he took over top management iis crackdowns on U. 8. Commu- will be Miss Teen- found . a copununity of teaching vilia of the-atomic program. ° — nists, subversives and spies in whose official name is. the lems will hi Mr. Boyer stepped into the post 1908 after closing out a year of To the winner tion of Sisters of the sembly Nov. 1 after Carroll L; Wilson Pontikes to Work signal victories over Red leaders, television Third Order Regular of St. Fran- Assembly, quit in a huff, Mr. Wilson » A survey shows the 1050 record : 19 Oldenburg. Her mission day for 61 charged that members of the five- was imposing. ty will response to an appeal by . gman atomic commission . ore The Justice Department, for ex- personalised Pale A Francis Joseph Ruski ph, House of F meddling too much in day-to-day or an our ample, broke the Fuchs-Gold Miss Teen 3 Slaunhusg ’ He Fam ‘management decisions. 4 |atom spy ring. obtained convie- to Camp Ca Chusrel Deeded priority to’ Without referring directly to : Hiss, Judith present teachers who could speak Mr. Wilson's complaint, Mr. McCarthy's Son-in-Law Hons 2 and Harry Bridges, and to 4 oldiers there. They | wil bo oe for — of his farmer. She State t Boyer said he is completely sat- won an peals court ruling : . Camp band, Diane Fisher" tion A secur jufied with his working relation-| Asserts Independence |” RY od Toy Vicia! 4 Ann Shou “es Min Toon reception is planned. a sign above a box. Within a few days after her ar- national det ship with the commission. By JACK GATES York party leaders, the so-called] ©@ Howe Balloting Is Close Shane's cy, 153] Roose- : Democrat Was With Standard HOUSTON, Dec. 30 — George “American Politburo.” School... Violet has her eye on In several schools, balloting 1s| velt es Pharmacy, | works there UMW Is Charged pageant Jan. 9 at 1:30 p. m. The support clvil After mops than = Jeans Pontikes, multi-millionaire Glenn For its part Congress revealed a real he-man'’s career—a ob so close that only a few vo every other night after school With Vi | ti dramatic presentation will follow that wii : nerience - corporate hoard® McCarthy's son-in-law by elope-| Red plans for wartime sabotage.| with the FBI. That's why, affer (win decide the winner. She ‘has ths full wa i 10IATIONS [celebration of a solemn pontifical B of directors, he explained, ‘ment, has landed himself a job at|issued 59 contempt citations, and| p- t (bool che plans to study Current leaders in each bigh| 3." pport WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (UP) [high mass, with Archbishop Paul ouses on el quite in the habit of having|g, an hour, : | enacted drastic new anti-subver-l="' 3", nal law political science |school are pictured in The Sunday the staff there and customers |. The United Mine Workers C. Schulte of Indianapolis pont of the sess people looking over my shoulder.” “pp, ones 't0 work Monday for sive laws, including the contro-| Criminal lawn, itical a tay on Page 24 + + « The Technical High School |“mass invasion” of non-union |ficating. lowing, Mr. Boyer as vice president was yg yongton Light and Power Co. versial McCarran registration act.| and foreign languages at Indi- Times today o0 “889 <0 = | senior is 16 years old . .. Daugh- |mines in 1049 violated the Tatt-| The pageant, written by Sister egal SECON: Teo rn sso. Standar,sPRATeRtly as 8 repairman. The New Year will bring a| ana University ... She's a lead- | FOARY® Ballots 86 WOH TO! ter of Mr. and Mrs. George H, [Hartley Act, the National Labor M. Olivia, O. 5. F., compiler of jocing J | ing operations In "I A spokesman for the company| Supreme Court decision on el ini sports figure amon irls. ; Relations Board ruled today. the Co tion's official d and also served as contact direc- spi Mr .Pontikes had been em-|appeal of the “Politburo” mem- vi of has a. many Sic Final vote coupons will appear It said the UMW re at this tory, ongies repeated in the e- the State g tor for supply, transportation and|pioyeq there, but declined for un-|bers who were convicted-in 1049 0 Tl Ll dou. In The Times tomorrow. Dead- act Ty "mass Invasion and siz maculate Conception _ Acrderey structure. chemical products. explained reasons to say in what|for conspiracy to teach and ad- » Including line for filing ballots is Tuesday | lure” of six non-union pits in auditorium Jan. 10 at 7:30 p. m. Go vey During: his two months of poeition, vocate the forcible overthrow of| bles championship in table fen- |nignt. Votes must be deposited in Kentucky and another in West and Jan. 11 at 1:30 p. m. It will tedly th “getting acquainted” with isi’ ap pontikes eloped Dec. 2 with) the government. nis . . . Also 8 musician, she stu- [ballot boxes which can be found Virginia. have five performances during a pea ay a a new job, he has found & "gredtiGlenalee McCarthy, 17, second of| . Oases Are Pending dies piano and baritone hom lin the store of any Philco dealer One of two board decisions in [four-day run at Our Lady of thie State * similarity” in many problems of|0jiman McCarthy's daughters. “If the conviction is upheld, the| "Belongs to GAA, Selofia |In Indianapolis or Marion County. the case was against Dist. 23, (Angels, Cincinnati, the Order's meet the ra the ofl industry and the atomic A JHiend Ly Pontikes Sid thie Justice Department will begin Chub and Job's Daughters-Bethel ; whose 2000 members made “a largest school, beginning Jan. 12. De atioas program. youth would work after-school prosecuting scores of lesser Com- ; |mine-to-mine caravan of some; Four performanc - : \ He feels it is the job of the hours at the light and power munists all over the country. 8 “us daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Professor 200 cars, trucks and: buses to in od Tor PAT are sthadul oe Bua) commission to fix policies, andicompany as a repairman at al The coming months also may, Max Sheu, 529 S. Drexel Ave. . A d vade the non-union properties” in College Jan. 13'at 2 p. m. and SE his job to keep production rollingiwage of “about $1 an hour.” Mr. see a test of the McCarran Act Wins Awar Kentucky during the coal strike. |Jan. 14'at 2:30 p. m., and at 2:15 local gover at the greafest possible speed. |Pontikes is a sophomore at Ricel/requirement that the Communist| #« jt ou The . : » gove - {red CLEVELAND, Dec. 30 (UP) board said the union mem-(and 8:15 p. m, Jan. 16 in the ti d . Door Is Open Institute.” |party register with the govern- A. young Harvard University bers rounded up employees, Athenaeum-Turners auditorium. counties Ape In that connection, he has| Mr, Pontikes and Glenalee, the ment and disclose its finances. ey was awarded the 234 threatened them with speeches, |Tt will be presented by a Jase Bi passed the word to the AEC staff friend said, have firmly expressed, This test must be decided before $1000 of the Amer) Abe and forced them to leave their pupils from St. . 8 sat y on com that his door is always open whenitheir determination to be finan-|other drastic anti-Red restrictions sociation for the Advancement of bs. and St. Marys Acaqeny $s esp top-level decisions are needed|clally independent of heg family, can take effect. Science at the closing ses- The second ruling was in a oo — , st. Rita » legislature quickly to break a production Whose dostune, is estimated at, Still to handed down are sion of joda RY annual similar case where 500 members schools parochial Tier ona bottleneck. abou million. * * . [final Supreme Court rulings on the of Dist. 31 invaded a West Vir- me ————— Mr. Boyer is 49, a native off Mr. McCarthy was reported by Coplon, Bridges and Hiss cases; for a study linked with cancer. ginia mine during the UMW’s Shi b i fo S Sionz. Muncie, Ind. He has a wife, who(close friends to have calmed|a verdict in the current New York Dr. Carroll M. Williams, 34, as- three-day work week, the board ip vilders tep Fin: is delighted at having at last/down after an initial outburst ‘of perjury trial of Willlam W, Rem- sociate professor of zoology at said. - Up Employment Rapidly | found an apartment in Washing-|anger at the elopement, . |ington, former Commerce Depart- Harvard, was unanimously ” cially Indi; * ton, and a son, 3%, who likes to el, a tender moment with ment employee accused of falsely awarded the he Jor : Sat Eloise K another Miss |A. Jack Tilson ry ASHINGRON: Des. 30 (UP)— Soreed i awaken Mr. Boyer at 6 a. m. enalee, giving her a fatherlyldenying previous Communist standing contribution ise Kerr. ,. an iss F eted e ship ustry expects s y 1 Friendly, witty and outwardly/hug, at St. Paul's Methodist party membership; and court de- during 1950. we..| Teen entry from Howe . . . | A small party was held in the|to step up employment 19 per cent that require easy-going by nature, he looks{Church on Thursday night when cisions in the contempt of Con- Dr. Williams was Honored Sot daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Kerr, | Courthouse yesterday to honor by next spring to carry out de- of these ser and talks like the prototype of his older daughter, Mary Margar-|gress indictments voted recently his ' outstanding investigative 20 N. Ewing St Eloise js |the retiring County Clerk, A. fense orders. nature apd a successful, middle-aged business|¢t, 19, was wed to banker's son by federal grand juries. work on the physiology of the . g dF «0 Jack Tilson. Mr. Tilson, after 20| Defense Manpower Chief Robert with during executive. . |Harry Richards Jr. | "But there may be setbacks. A cecropia silkworm,” a study part-| a varsity cheerleeder at Howe, years of law practice, will begin{C. Goodwin said employers are Both Jou: He is a chemical engineer by| Meantime, Mr. Pontikes and his recent Supreme Court decision ly financed by the American| belongs to the Hosegi senior | now job as secretary-manager|Daving trouble finding skilled will opeh s profession, with a degree from bride were staying at his family’sthat grand jury witnesses don’t Cancer Society. club and is on the Student Ac- |of the Lake Wawasee Property| Workers for special jobs, but nor- day mornin Massachusetts Institute of Tech-|NOMe, a modest house behind his have to answer Communist ques- — TTT tivities Board . . , Also belongs {Association. Succeeding Mr. Til-/Mal operations have not been af~ monies. nology. He keeps a slide-rule on father's Shoe shop. Tomorrow 1s tions if they plead self-incrimina- Whiting Man Killed to sub-deb club, C.O.D. son, will be H. Dale Brown, fected. : The Hous 4 prominent spot on his desk—|Glenalee’s 18th birthday. They tion already has forced the Justice WHITING, Dec. 30, (UP)—Tony | ——— ——————-" ae i will be call “to impress people,” he says. But were Feported hunting for an Department to reconsider several Joan Staples aa 16-year-old 'Berz, 58, was killed today when tary of Stat Be had no contact with the special *Partment. cases, senior at Warren Central High [he was hit by a Pennsylvania a rol gall. problems of atomic energy until ; EE : : Railroad passenger train. it~ adminis he came to the commission. ' Renner Dies: School . ... Majors in art at | 0." said he ignored lowering to members Got Toy Atomic Set Ig Id IC 0 . ’ school and plans to enter Indiana lgates and flasher signals and tions for 8 When his appointment was an- Austria's Chief University next fall . . . Also in- (walked into the train's path. and other nounced, a friend sent him a toy |” VIENN A. Austria. Sund terested in education... . Works | = ————F————— master, chi Qawylc energy sey” designed for Re orted—So Far a1 (py Austria, Sunday. Dec.| fier school at Stewart Motor (Michigan Pair Killed ret ee knew I needed to start year-old President of Austria,| Parts, Inc, where the fellow. | CROWN POINT, (UP) will ee . from the ground up,” Mr. Boyer| Safety Experts K died today, He had been iil since| employees are backing her with haan Holmes 8 » Eh jezan re most of the sald with a smile. ty pe @ep (Christmas Eve. His duties as| Miss Teen votes . . . Belongs to | “ . 3 Wy in advance. | president will be taken over for were killed last night when a car . He has continued his self-educa-| Their Fingers Crossed 5, days by Chancellor Leopold the Warrenettes and Pep clubs ji en by their son skidded into Rep. W. ( * Hon in atomic energy by visiting] ....., 'a| «+ + Niece of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. another on an ice-coated curve of attorney, wi the secret bomb laboratory at AGO, ‘Dec. 30 (UP)—|Figl. During that time Austria's ] | the GOP m Los Alamas, N. M., and plans to|-8ht reports of traffic deaths to-\ four major political parties will] Oliver, 5910 E. 26th St. {Ind. 2 near Lowell. ; make a coast-to-coast inspection day cheered safety experts who nominate CAOGIAAIEE AIA BBB] ae os — ———— —_—— i A sk Mrs trip early next month through|had predicted that 330 personsitional election will be held to|| IE Oak Ridge, Tenn. Hanford, Would be killed on the nation’s/choose his successor. | ¢ Wash., and other atomic installa- Streets and highways during the| Mr. Renner died just three) 1 tions {New Year's holiday. oeke after celebrating his 80th!| 2 \ i; 1 | j y . | But they kept their fingers| birthday, { ; hig er sees clean" school Crossed. ; His term of office was to have|| voTES MISS TEEN-AGER OF 1950 VOTES I of management, and has let it They hoped it was a real indica-| expired at the end of 1951 Mr. || ; I be known he plans no big changes|tion that Americans were driving | Renner leaves his wife Louisa, || WI . in the commission's operating/and walking safely and not the|79, and his daughter, Mrs. Leo-| - The Times Search for the Most Popular High School Girl I Se methods at present. © |"calm before the storm.” |poldina Deutsh-Renner; who has|| Sponsored by the Radio Equipment Co. and I HOW ( Has No Fixed Ideas A United Press check showed|lived with him since the war. || Philco Dealers of Marion County. I be hugban “I have no fixed ideas of how|that 46 persons had been killed in| wa NNR | This this vast program should be run,” accidents since the holiday’s start! ; This is my vote for the following girl student in an | greatly on “he said. “I just want to get tojat 6 p, m., Indianapolis time, yes-| ul ing S % ! Indianapolis City, Parochial or Marion County High School. || will get tog know the people who are doing/terday, Of these, 33 died in| 1 | her husbane Jue Job; and Jean JOW theyfiralie aceldents. | 1 NAME Sebrprnin ver] Her husk operate, and then I will see it I| It was feared the toll woud Al Time Peak | BER NAME.ssseesssenvessrsresssinndutyse | gether five can make any improvements any-/accelerate as the holiday wore on, } I was Crazy where.” : Fenching a climax tomorrow night HER SCHOOL. sscessceresessrisssCLABB..cecnsnnsonsss f AL ET From what he has seen to date,,Wwhen New Year's Eve celebrants 2 . time we he feels the program is being run|venture forth. House Construction | My Name sessssersenensesediivassonsetecransannsnness “|| enough mor very well indeed. Additionally, Paul Jones, direc-| Boosts Dollar Value YY BMT. anna tangs) oh “Each day I feel better and|tor of the National Safety Coun-| waSHINGTON. Dec. 30 (UP) i I} marty 1 a better because I'm happier with ot sad that Since Jey Year's| Unprecedented house-building| | AQATess...oeesencasesssasnsnesencescetsasititsassansnseces || based Bi what I find,” he said. ve falls on a Sunday, there may | , 4 ey ! oR . 4 — [be many big celebrations tonight, | fx wore or neon’ dolly po NOT MAIL. DROP COUPON IN BALLOT BOX AT | I i his, Since State Grain, Feed Men [20¢ ‘In that event, well: be hit| yy) tyme high in 1950, two govern-(| ANY PHILCO DEALER IN MARION COUNTY. I CONV : pletely lost Name Committees Drunken driving 1s the traal-|™my “FECES TORT Up, I EXTRA-VORE BALLOT... WORTH 3 VOTES. 3 : We live " tional danger of New Year's Eve, - y <2 — an is ws nt wa ] . 11% Walter Beck of Shelbyville and , Ve. hartments said money spent for|l — — — — —— = — ———— { : sma {Jones said, and “although we're ; a, ; where rom: scvaard Altres of Sebarion 0% i, 20, AE, Te hv contrition this eke = rhe rom resolutions committees for the|lJqUOT, we're certainly urging Teor ro yh a * holes discussed b; 1 _olu Grain and Feed Dealers them to abstain from driving un-| 000. e number-o How omes ; 9 ti ; po ndiana ig aa Dealet® der its influence.” started far surpassed any pre-| RB. | i : i Sore he o Association " an. 21-43 In he" weather forecasters said most|vious year, and: production of| Ye Be | : : She Claypool Ho o {ie lof the country will have good Many building materials out- | ! i wo ie ER er Tast night by riving conditions, but sleet, snow| Stripped all records,” the Teport) : ; : ot of oir ‘ees, 3 ¥ | said. ; : Fred K. Sales, secretary, include| 0¢ vg ro . New| The housing boom, which began | : places lots Adam Egly of Geneva, Haro TUS Eve Cavell ee the spring : : ny ally for th ! " “| . { ? y for Sie Sori od Clarence. Hardy res imminent | (pyro lINGS | Ros nominating committee and R. M. Planned for Wednesday it came ‘to an end only because | . 3350 Ww Washin ton St 2301 E 38th St nn engas Roberson oF A yates Services for Clarence Hardy, the government tightened up hous. ; | ' g . . . 3 anges : ora, 3 “barber at the Courtésy Barber ing credit as an emergency anti- | : { easier . Sait of Portland and Gene ByeriShop six years, will be held at inflation measure. om) 2740 Madison Ave. 2120 W. Morris St. lots of time on “11 po. m—Wednesday from the f the total money spent on ince : This matt tions committee. lchapel of the Peoples Funeral new construction this year, $11,- | Sin 3751 E. New York St. 22nd and Illinois St. a mal pray B, Domi, Wise Sk Toc Sura wn bx in SOIGI vert ot mentary ne es ons tin s Lutey ® | Floral “Park. dwellings. .Construction i s | : ; think this § tional Association of Grain and| yu, ardy died yesterday in| schools, churches, hospitals ana | Y our 62 ears of continuous | 2416 Ww. 16th st. : Ya together. Feed Dealers, will be one of the js nome, 225 N. Capitol Ave.|other institutions also Feashed | Yy 8 UN Speakers for the three-day con-/g, was 42, a native of Indian- peak levels, as did skpenitures | ; ine « ig Hon ; ; : Gi A Rush apolis. { for highway construction and, rec- our inspirarvi friends . Surviving are his wife, Anna |lamation and flood control patronage IS p Ske if Burns Fatal to Child Mae, and three cousins. | projects. : } : . 1951 and ears $a | ; ee a a terrific 1 MT. VERNON, Dec. 30 (UP)~| | 0 view Y | . A Be natu Leona Mae Russell, 13, died in 8t. oy | Sh + confi. : | AT Fe ls : and dot Mary's Hospital at Evansville to- aT - : “ik e man. day of burns suffered late yester- : ! come wi 5 grea er ; ; NEW YEAR'S DAY . make his v day when she used kerosene to : | 1} By also Jiro start a fire in a kitchen range. : | dence. . : ‘ you 1 The fluid ignited, showering the B : She ants | E . ‘couldn't ge | 1 if N | We sincerely thank you for “cies” | | your continued co-operation friendship CLT TIT ET : si hi lot Jour 7 : 0 a —we wish you a happy and - 2 | y usually m prosperous 2301 W. 16th St. Machine 1 » » g 3 " % > \ : oe } . : y r RROW ka (UP) — CLOSED TOMORROV NEW YEAR 2740 Madison Ave. Sh "JANUARY 1st Le a ~~ 3350 W. Washington : hor

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