Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1951 — Page 2

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Cpl. J. F. Smith Wounded in Action

Cpl. Joseph F. Smith,” 24-year-old Indianapolis soldier, was 50

feet from an artillery shell when li exploded in Korea. He is now |

18 Year Draft Faces Senate Test

Backers Confident

bill faced its first major Senate , 4 neck. test today with backers confident yr. aunt, Mrs. of victory. Lottie Anderson, The test was slated for 1 p. M. 4¢ 543 Blake St. (Indianapolis time), when the ...aived a letter Senate votes on an amendment's.om him yesterSponsored by Sen. Wayne Morse day.

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Suporters. of the bill said they jn4" woke up. in could muster from 55 to 63 Yoies Japan,” he sald. eal any mendment Nich His sergeant wrote to Mrs, Anmajority is 49 votes, Hep. Robert A. Taft (R. Oyjjtpisode. CPI. Smith wrote that thought he “probably” would sup. he had lost his hear ng an port the 18';-year-old amend- feeling very wea ment. And he intended to ask the Senate to limit the draft bi) fought on New Guinea and in| to four years. {the Philippines, limitation. There is no termina-|completing tank training at Ab-| tion date in the bill now. long-term reserve training pro-| [Crispus Attucks High School. gram would go into operation! when the immediate draft emergency ends.

The administration's bill “* igh. Court to Rule

provide the nation with its first!

universal military service - and ine we ti I1- Color TV: Row ~" Upon a draft of 18-year-olds for

28 months ‘of service. “The service period could be cut to four months as international tensions eased,

Arguments Scheduled For Mar. 26

By United Press

WASHINGTON, Mar, 5--Th County Students | Supreme Court today agreed - On IU Honor List

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controversy. | BLOOMINGTON, Mar. 5 In- Arguments were scheduled for

dianapolis and. Marion County Mar, 26, Later the court will hand Placed 53 students on the Indiana down a written opinion.

University freshman honor list! The court will review the Dec.

po ihe semester recently €om-io9 iu)ing of a special three- -judge {federal court in Chicago in favor Honor students must have aver- the system developed by the

ages of “B” or higher. Heading | the group was Richard Solomon, LE Bic

ohn Qf or 5330. N.. Pennsylvania. 8t,. who, Corporation of America,

a str SCA { 202 R44 4 straign a Syerage. jut of a rival, all-electronic system.’ | RCA sought a court order

representing 12.5 per t Toph ng from pet Sent of The {vacating the Federal CommunicaDr.: tions Commission's selection of

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JL, mcs BE rf nub of the cohtroversy i gan St: Willism

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rgnd 81, Norloh Tater 55 Vin Accidental Shooting Broadway Terrace: rothy Walker, 4728

Sentral, Ave; Walker, BE. 4d, A charge of shooting with feae Sandra Wooamanse 3821 Juian lonious intent against Benny

Re sees memo {Hampton, 29, of 957 N. Miley Ave. Sentenced for Assault was to be heard in Municipal Donald D. Stiles. 24, of 4802! Court 3 today by Judge Joseph Southeastern Ave, was sentenced Howard. to 90 days on the Indiana Farm| Police said Hampton and his and fined $10 and costs on an as- wife were struggling over a gun sault and battery charge in Mu- Saturday night and the gun was nicipal Court 3 today. Stiles was discharged, wounding their 22arrested on a complaint signed by month-old son in the head. an 18-year-old Beech Grove girl} The child is in critical condition | Friday night. lin Genéral Hospital. |

Big 3 Bars Yessing Russ

By United Press shying away from a solution of PARIS, Mar. 5 — Britain, Eagt-West differences. Instead, he France and the U. 8, united in a 53iq, the Western powers are de-| firm “no appeasement” front termined to get down to the basic against Russia, warned today! issues. they will reject Soviet claims that They will refuse to be sideproposed German rearmament is tracked by any Soviet efforts to the only cause for the present blame the source of tensions on world tension. irrelevant issues, he added. U. 8. Ambassador -at-large The three western delegations Phillip C. Jessup said the Ger- Were understood. to have agreed man problem cannot be singled 0: out by the Russians as the sole ‘basis for negotiation.

Mr, Jessup briefed reporters’ Just before the Big Four deputies, for European tension.

opened their meeting to plan an, 1 ypREE. Fight any Soviet atagenda for a full-scale foreign ionmpt to mit. the i Sidi conministers conference. He said his ference of Big Four foreign minstatements were not for direct'isiors to a discussion of the requotation. armament of Germany. Today's meeting, the outcome, Representatives of the tour! of four months of diplomatic powers were scheduled to open? haggling, may drag on for some their first meeting behind closed time, Mr. Jessup indicated. He doors in the rose marble palace said meetings have been involved of the American-born Duchess of in the past. Talleyran, the former Anna Dr. Jessup said the U. 8. is not Gould. -

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ONE: “Act tough” in the early {stages of the talks. TWO: Blame the size of Soviet {and Satellite armed forces in Eu-

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according to the Defense Department casualty list released today. Three of the 16 wounded on the list are Indianapolis men.

Mrs. Mary E. Cartwright, Muncie. | Sgt. Ervin A. Scheller, husband Mrs. Baleria L. Hughes, Syracuse. {of Mrs. Elizabeth Scheller, Evans-| ville, WOUNDED IN ACTION

Cpl. Joseph F. Smith, nephew proyigusly wounded and re

rb oie ow sow Cent 4 Bai Loe Aner, S83 cr es om of est aratt ‘age at 18'4 years. sleep in‘ Korea (pl, Smith | put. Russell D. Schriver, son of a I Hanah oarser, Comm

Three more Hoosiers have been-killed in the Korean fighting,

KILLED IN ACTION Cpl. Everett A. Frost, son of

Cpl." Howard R. Hughes, son of

1st Lt. Paul G. MeCoy Jr, on of Paul G, McCoy, Munster, Pfc. Howard F. Monroe, ron of Leonard G. Monroe, Corydon.

| Louis~ M. Schriver, 801 8, Illinois bia City.

Sgt. Hubert E. Greathouse, son

Pvt. Milton D. Wright, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben A. White,

\derson and told her about the y.. 'oiq Mrs Herman W. Wright, Anderson. + -. Smith wrote that ,;;5 gm vermont St.

Pfe. Thomas .C. Moody Jr., son!

a HK INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 3 Hoosiers Die in Korea, | 16 Are on Wounded List

frdine Joe Makers ae yas: Jiees * fauennly J homie Jes man,

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the 56th annual convention of the

betzkoy F Indiana Association of Ice indus-| fourth husband. But he planned a legal battle that may last five yesterday and last night.

n> Of Victory [12 3 Jospita 0 | Pfc. Bert J. Nowakowski Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Frost, Tra- tries at the Hotel Lincoln. United Press ing from shrap- husband of Mrs. Maxine R. Nowa: falgar. 14 C. D. Knight of Terre Haute, WASHINGTON Mar. 5 — The! .| wounds in’ Ikowski, South Bend. Pvt. Billy L. Harper, grandson association ’ esident, opened the administration's 18-year-old draft ‘the chest. ' legs Pvt. Merle M. Maore, brother of of Homer White, Bloomington. meeting and cited the challenge

to the industry brought about by war preparedness. Robert W. Walton, Indianapolis, is secretary of | the group. A business session will be held tomorrow afternoon. The annual

dinner has been set for tomorrow |

night.

Woman “Steps. in Front Of Bus, Killed by Car

Times State’ Service ‘MUNCIE, Mar. 5A B-year-

Sgt. Jess L. England Jr., son of of . Mr. and Mrs. Judge Laws,’ old Yorktown woman was killed’

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By United Press CUERNAVACA, Mexico, Mar. 5—Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton Trou sought a Mexican divorce today from her

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Feb. 26, charging Prince Igor Troubetzkoy- with cruel and inhumah

motorists. in Indianapol hospitals today as the result of trafic mishaps on city streets

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'he nor the princess was under Miss Hutton did not bother 10) fexican jurisdiction, :

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