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MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1951
Proceeds of Times-Sponsored Show To Go to Infantile Paralysis Fund: Two of the veteran skaters in The Times Ice-O-Rama Thursday
Brownson: Bill ‘ night at the Coliseum will be the brother and sister team of Jacque Wo l d S I . land Stuart LaDuke, 4925 Carvel Ave. uv olve Dilemma The LaDukes have performed in every Ice-O-Rama. This is the By DAN KIDNEY |fifth year The Times has presented the extravaganza. Both Jacque Times Staff Writer {and Stuart are recognized among the most expert skaters regularly an ASHISGTON, Feb. 19—Rep.| |seen at the Coliseum. . Brownson, Indianapolis | Besides skating with his sister, Republican, today introduced a Too Much Too Lat © stuart will present a comedy bill to repeal the secrecy amend-! WITH THE U. 8. 24TH |humber, - : ment to the Social Security Act! i I” will b adopted in 1939 | DIVISION, Korea, Feb. 19 The “dress Yoliealsy o wit e . { oliseum. Other Indiana Republican Con-| (UP)—A group of GIs is Fw the. Skaters wih be admitted essmen will introduce similar; £0ing to hold a foxhole bar- |Following the . three-hour reills, oF join I a Statement sup-| gain sale featuring colorful |hearsal with the 15-plece profesporting the Brownson repealer,) jinen tableclothes, napkins [sional orchestra, most of the IceIts passage would solve the, and window curtains.
his office said. t 0O-Rama participants will rest undilemma of the Indfana Republi Corp. Henry Judy, River- . (Hil the show begins at 8 p. m. can legislature, now in session, Side, Va, caid the stuff just THursday. which plans a bill lifting the Arrived from a Stateside | Some 500 skaters have gone secrecy clause on names of re- mail order house. Ithrough about six weeks of strencipients of welfare funds. “We ordered it for our uous workouts in preparation for No Recourse tables, windows and mess ‘the show. The admission prices FSA Administrator Oscar R. Dall back in Japan before |paid by the public will go to the Ewing, himself a Hoosier has Korea," he explained. “Now Infantile Paralysis fund. stated he has no recourse but to; We have no tables, no win-
” Choice Seats Available lake $15 million federal funds) dows, 50 mess hall Choice resefve seats in all secaway. He said not to do so would! rrp te eet meet
: tions of the Coliseum are availViolate Be fveral law Boy's Effort to Help lable at the Marott Shoe Store, 18 . Ray Madden, Gary Demo- . KE, Washington St. crat, predicted that the 1939 Mother Ends Tragically 5
The Marott box office will close amendment will not be repealed y by this Congress. | SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Feb. 19 at 4:30 p. m. Thursday and the
| { ! oi ; ble at The other Hoosier dean of the! °F) Terry Gibbons, 14, wanted tickets Hien Wily Je Valle e a delegation, Rep. Charles A. Hal- © help out his mother when he, the Coliseum at p.m.
leck, Rensselaer Republican, was Put the Sunday roast in the oven| Ticket prices are: ‘Box and par inclined to the view that it would!yesterday. {quet chairs, $1.20; north an
and should be repealed, however. | : south mezzanine, 85 cents; and Mr. Po or who just re-| Both hig parents were in St. east end mezzanine, 60 cents.
turne ; , John’s Hospital. His mother prices include tax. Every seat is By ier cel Ot Lincolbl works there as a nurse and his reserved of Washington and Indiana. wir f2Lher is a patient. | , The Coliseum doors will open leaye to , : rl Terry was going to visit them at 7:15 p. m. show night. of a aoanother rack after starting dinner. But when nen and. Air Force installations. as ind fouled a match io he oven Would-Be Rescuer member of the Bonner sub-com- Hew MD, apparenlly irom. ah D With Woman Jarowns }
mittee of the Hous accumulation of gas. on Executive Se ammitee; The, building's wall was blown, WASHINGTON, Feb, 19 (UP) —
out and Terry, fatally injured, JENSEN BEACH, Fla., Feb. 19 veterans may be excused from was rushed to St, John’s, {(UP)—Edward Bourbeau, Green-/recent restrictions 6n home buildMrs. Gibbons met the ambu-|yjile, Mass., drowned yesterday in ing if they bought a plot to erect {lance at the emergency entrance, . o,f along with the woman he 2 home before Oct. 12, 1950. jand stood by her son until he died w,q trying to rescue from a strong, . The Veterans Administration
Ba | sis Fund.
New Guinea Volcano Erupts Violently Again
P SBY, N i | FeO RT EY New Ouines, fone hours later. {undertow. . lsald veterans can use earlier, easLams 1 paging Wi. . . |" Mr. Bourbeau heard the screams ier terms if they can prove they ngton volcano simmer ediFILM PRODUCER DIES of Mrs. Stanley Connell, Clewis- intended to build a home. Hiring
down today after a new series of | violent eruptions yesterday that/(Up)-—Hollywood Film Producer But apparently he suffered a a contractor or similar planning shook the earth 100 miles away. Arnold Pressburger died Friday heart attack as he was towing will serve as acceptable evidence. Authorities said the activity of a heart attack, it was disclosed het to shore. A young son with The veteran also must certify was the worst since the volcano'today. The producer was in Ger- Mrs. Connell was rescued. Her that the stricter regulations would erupted Jan, 21 and killed 4000 many to direct the Peter Lorre husband and two children were on work a hardship on him, the VA natives, ‘film “The Brute.” ‘the beach. ‘announced.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Repeal of Secrecylce-O-Rama Thursday Will Be Fifth for the LaDukes
Stuart LaDuke and his sister Jacque are headliners in The | Times lce-O-Rama which will be staged at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Fairgrounds Coliseum to raise money for the Infantile Paraly- ;/ ciitute. If not, did he leave at|
earn kin . . amet ‘Building Curbs Eased for Veterans another organization to finance?
HAMBURG, Germany, Feb. 19 ton, Fla, and swam to her aid.'an architect or negotiating with|
Marshall Asked To Reveal Reds
Demand Follows
Probe of Institute WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 (UP) --Pefense Secretary George C. Marshall's connection with the Institute of Pacific Relations provoked a Senator's demand today that he reveal the status of proCommunists in the organization.
The Defense Department has confirmed that Mr, Marshall gince 1949 has been a trustee of the institute whose files vere geized recently by the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee. The parent Senate Judiciary Committee called its first meeting today since the files’ seizure, {It was considered likely that subcommittee nmiémbers would dis|cuss plans for examining the in|stitute's documents, Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R. 8. D.) | {who saw some of the documents] {before they were turned over to the subcommittee, noted Mr, Mar-| shall’'s trusteeship and the fact) that Frederick Vanderbilt Field]
| Called Reds ‘Angel | | Mr. Field, a New York million-|
many pro-Communist causes,
“Ihe sickened of it and looked for Sen. Mundt said he believes the , The earlier regulations required files will show the connections bea 5 per cent down payment on|tween the Russians and the intotal construction costs. The later |gtitute. He said they also will rerestrictions required veterans to|yeal that the institute—not the put from 4.2 to 45 per cent into a State Department—was the “fosdown payment depending on the ter parent” of U. 8. policy in the value of the home. Far East.
FORMER CONGRESSMAN DIES CRASH IN FOG KILLS 3 BISMARCK, N. D, Feb, 19; WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 19 {UP)~—Charles R. Robertson, for- (UP)—Mr, and Mrs. P, B. Dean,
mer North Dakota Congressman, {Philadelphia and Marine 1st Lt. sied of 2 heart attack: vesterd Lawrence V. Snyder of Camp Legee 2 nes Bock yes'er ay¥: jeune were killed near here yes-
He was 63. Mr. Robertson served terday when their cars collided ‘head-on in a heavy fog.
three terms in the House.
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