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‘Painless’ Dentistry—
Harassed Reporter Gets the Last Laugh
City Editor's Order Obeyed
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ
NO ONE has to convince me that. city editors are screwy people, “Go. get your teeth drilled,” he says. Now I don’t like to visit the dentist on my own time and having some cavity excavator poke his drill down my mouth for a story isn’t what they taught me to expect in journalism school. -* “What's the-'pitch?” I asked, wondering how long a guy sits on the city desk without blowing his lid. Says he: “It's all In the interest of science. One of Our Fair City
dentists latched onto one of
those painless drills. Go find
out how it feels.” |
Here's a tooth by tooth ac- |
eount of what happened. ” = = I WALKED Mansur office of Dr. Hirsh,
“This "isn't going to hurt a |
bit,” he said. I heard that story before but I let him nudge me into the chair. What a way to make a living, I kept thinking. ” s 5 ALL worked, he kept up a steady:
chatter about his new machine |
that makes drilling "painless. He told me about Dr. Robert B. Black of Corpus Christi, Tex., who invented the machine, and about how dentists have to take a special course at the Indiana University Dental School before they are allowed to use it.
He said the machine oper- |
ated on the principle of sand blasting, powered by carbon
dioxide with aluminum oxide |
to cut.
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1951
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"But Senator Is Against Committee Extension
| WASHINGTON, Mar. 31 BEFORE HE finished ex- |(UP)—Chairman Estes eplaining the mechanism, my fayver agreed with the Senate
tooth was drilled. 4 | : ’ ~ i While he prepared the filling, (crime Committee's two e- §
he said that the new machine [publican members today that
| was “radically different” than y ; the old fashioned method of LN€ government should keep drilling. an eye on underworld activities But he cautioned me about throughout the nation. its limitations. But the Tennessee Democrat “Of course, I'm tickled to repeated his strong opposition. to death about the machine” he |” extension of the present crime | said. “But it is not a cure-all.” i for it” ni i I was feeling pretty good by | He oY or h 2 said. far! | this time, expériencing no pain |, ; t . 2 Smart : nl ar and happy that the assignment |2P2rt irom the views o
the |group’s GOP embers, Sens. | turned out okay. Charles W. rob (N.H.) and]
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2 8 =» . ™ FRANKLY, I'm still not too Alexander Wiley (Wis.), who an-| |. Included in Report | happy about going to the nounced yesterday that they will Ak : nl | dentist. The doc told me the Propose an extension of the com-| By BRUCE W. MUNN
mittee to next Jan. 15. United Press Staff Correspondent
The new extension drive was announced as the Senate itself : . took a hand in. the nationwide 4
grackdown On crime which Das UNCONSCIOUS WORKER RESCUED—Police and ambulance attendants are shown removing
| machine can be used for most { drilling but that he is keeping his old drill—"for special jobs.” One professor at the Indiana University Dental School, Dr. | L. Rush Bailey, said lots of
31 -- The United Nations
| Korea had suffered a total
followed in the wake of the com- > : | "Robert Manuel from the top of a construction shack after an 80-foot fall,
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157,120 of them Americans.
_dentists are taking the special 'Mittee’s hearings. The United Nation's report, course. Votes Contempt Counts ! 2 = #8 a ; showed that 25374 soldiers had One thing I'm certain about. | It voted contempt citations 2? Bb $ Oo C iti I A : been killed in action, 128,394 This machine is going to make inst twelve witnesses—includ- ur ¥ ne ri ica Y: 4 S % jwounded in action and 75173 a. truth of that old bromide » ‘missing in action.
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four underworld characters whom it previously listed amore, STR Floor Scaffold Breaks
| “this is not going to hurt.” The American figures
Some 25 Bookies May Lose Phone Service Here Tonight i. me sim ioe Fairchild Plans to Give List to Bell And Make Official Request for Ban
By JOHN V. WILSON | to some 25 bookie joints here may be shut
Telephona. service off by midnight, any
(Kleinman, both of Cleveland, ha Striking at the heart of thé horse betting operations, Prosecutor whose refusal to testify before, dlig Br olIses Frank Fairchild plans to submit a list of known bookie spots today television, newsreels and radio is
to Indiana Bell Telephone Co.
The prosecutor said the list would be accompanied with an of whether a witness can be & official request for an immediate| — forced to testify under these con- U t | The
phone service ban.
Bell officials said the request|is discontinued.
would receive prompt action. Service could be disconnected
on the premises. Squads Tour Joints
Mr. Fairchild said this morning Face information. the number of horse books to be| affected was not yet known. However, his Investigators were to!
submit a complete list by noon. Police vice squads toured some 20 joints Thursday and yesterday. Police were accompanied by prosecutor’s investigators. A telephone company spokes-
man said service could be cut off|
the same day the order was re-|
ceived. He said the normal procedure
Is to remove the telephones from| the premises. If servicemen are cerning William Bailey, 51, of 134 report refused admittance, service will N, Blackford St. He was arrested ? be shut off from office.
the central
Action at Parley Action to remove telephones
from known spots was started temptéd to rob him earlier. Monday at a conference of Mayor) Bayt, Police Chief Rouls and Mr.! Fairchild with Indiana Bell ofi- Bailey's home on a tip they found in a. speech last night that the cials.
Mr. Fairchild said his new anti- | was formulated
in the legis-!
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{Capitol City Publishing Co. over Chicago, and William G. “Butsy” either from the central office or|leased’ Western Union lines not O'Brien—all linked in committee lcontroled by Indiana Bell. They testimony with race wire service
|also could use runners to gather Operations — and John Doyle, blackmarketing and provide for|Neither Mr. Buckley nor the fore-
to jail on a preliminary charge ever,
{the leaders of interstate crime. > : wounded and 10,961 ‘missing. Man, 61, Escapes Serious Injury by Catching
Cited by unanimous vote were | Crossbeam After Fall of Two Stories
underworld leader Frank Cos-| Two Indianapolis construction workers are in General Hospital | (Greasy Thumb) Guzik, described today. one in critical condition, after scaffolding collapsed on the i {by the committee as the financial eighth floor of the Indiana National Bank building yesterday. |director of, Chicago's notorious Robert Manuel, 81, of 1127 N. Capito! .Ave., plunged 80 feet, § {Capone syndicate. crashing through scaffolding on the sixth and fourth floors as he The Senate also voted citations fell. His condition is critical.
against Lou Rothkopf and Morris -
f Douglas MacArthur. ! Report Date Varies | Actually,
(the United Nations (gathered the casualty {from the world capitals pendently of the unified {mand.
~| John Buckley, 61, of 5234 Rine-. § ‘hart Ave. fell two floors before [catching a crofs-bBeam and cilnging desperately until. rescued by fellow workers. Unloading Piping , men, employees of the William P. Jungclaus Co., general contractors, were unloading a
OPS Aims to Curb {box of heavy piping from a con|struction elevator when the scaf-
Blackmarketing | Da. : {fold collapsed, said Willlam foreman. di on uminum
A program designed to prevent paves, construction
expected t6 result in a court test
estimated yesterday that
race information if phone service ditions. Also cited were Stanley Cohen,
543.0 d. Race results are supplied by the San Francisco; Ralph J. O'Hara, 32.000 cite
John Buckley
bh
January and March,
Gary, Ind; George S. Bowers, normal sales and distribution of man could explain how the scaf- them American.
But phonéd-in bets—the great. Miami, aod John Sr. Cineln- meat will be put into effect Mon-| folding happened to break. a aking revenues Natl — all connected by the in- q,y hy the Office of Price Stabili- f ie orkers I) est source of bookmaking revenue vestigators to various gambling aijor. | Thousands of office workers /
—would be halted. A : . ‘and downtown shoppers watched ceeded only by South Korean operations 0 reas. br r te - ; mime Re _..joperailon Jn their home area According to the Indianapolis in horror as Mr. Manuel crashed U. S. May ‘Relax’ forces. The South Koreans re- ’ . h All Face Fines, Terms office of the OPS, slaughterers of through the scaffolding on suc ported ~ 16,182 killed, 88,511 He S No Ostric ’ All face a $1000 fine, a year In cattle will be permitted to slaugh- cessive floors and landed on top Curbs on Copper wounded and 63,959 missing a
total of 168,652 Turkey Ranks Third
prison, or both for each contempt ter no more animals than they. of the construction office shack WASHINGTON. Mar. 31 (UP) charge if convicted. slaughtered during the April, 1950 at about the second floor level. : * Th bev-Wilev extensi period. Mr. Buckley, clinging to the ~The government today postThe Tobey-Wiley extention pro- cross-beam, Kicked on a sixth poned for 30 days an order ban- "= posal was similar to a resolution floor - window ‘ until he attracted ping aluminum in some 200 non- Lica the attention of fellow workers who pulled him inside.
But He Sure Laid an Egg
Quota on Swine - ——— . : There will be no quota re-| He must have thought he was drafted before the crime commit o¢piotions on calves, sheep, lamb! an ostrich. tee finally agreed to a 30-day ex- and swine next month, OPS an-| That was police opinion con- tension for preparation of a final nounced. Slaughter quotas for all types livestock were to have gone
total of 1169 with — Britain fourth with
jammed the streets when the the use of copper.
police emergency cars and ambu-| gecretary of Commerce Charles lances arrived at the scene. Po- gq ,
62 killed.
Sen. Kefauver already has sug- ©! The Netherlan
TOKYO, Mar. 31--At least two American tank colum: |plunged across the 38th Parallel into Communist North Kos
UN Lists 228.941 Korea Casualties
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Mar. yigion 81% announced today that its forces in| __ of |228,941 casualties by early March,
| The casualty report, based on, Mar. 8 for purposes of figuring, covered the forces of 15 nations! |fighting the Chinese and North The first American spearhead
Korean Communists under Gen.!
the date of report varied from nation to nation as secretariat) figures! inde-! J com- cation whether the Americans would halt and dig in along the The Pentagon in Washington river bank or push on toward Com- Pyongyang, nearly 100 miles to : 'munist forces have suffered 760,-'the northwest. ou bE 300 casualties in Korea including. The second column of tanks and infantry a dozen miles to The Chinese Communist News the east jumped off at mid-day, Agency reported yesterday that/fought off snipers and two cons /the United Nations forces hadiCentrations of Communist rears ‘suffered 75,000 casualties between: 25,000 of
The United Nations report said United States casualties were ex-
Turkey ranked third in casual298 892 essential items and said it is con- total and 145 killed, France fifth Traffic was snarled as crowds sidering “relaxing” its bans on With 396 total ‘and 84 killed, and Australia sixth with 265 total and
of the
Elements of two U. S. divisions carried the war back to the enemy homeland in the same area that Red China's ‘New Year's Eve offensive smashed Allied lines on the Parallel exactly three months ago. . J armomeeh colurhns drove across the pres war
The American
Communist frontier north and northeast of Seoul to clos®
with the weakened but still uns
beaten Communist armies. +
They were four days behind their South Korean Allies, who and crossed the border in force last | Tuseday. Two-day-old reports put
lunged up the east coast
the South Korean Capital Di= miles north of the Parallel.
TOKYO, ‘Mar. 31 (UP)—A routine practice alert at the U, S. Pacific base on Okinawa today touched off rumors of an enemy air attack. They were promptly denied by the Far East Air Force.
(as of Other United Nations forces Mar. 23 were 8511 killed, 37,918 ay
along the 140-mile front
|across the Korean peninsula were expected to. cross the frontier within the next few days.
to enter North Korea in three months lunged up one of the two {main Seoul-Pyongyang highways 'due north of the South Korean capital to the Hantan River, a half-mile north of the Parallel and 187; miles above Uljongbu.
There was no immediate indi
guards, and roared across the Parallel with its heavy guns blazing.
Red Resistance Light Behind it, American infantry-
men of the 24th Division moved up in strength to within 31; miles against only token ‘enemy resistance and ‘oc. casional sniper fire. :
Parallel
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The second American invasion
of North Korea came less than six months after U. 8. troops first crossed the Parallel Oct. 8, On that occasion, they kept gos ing until reached the Manchurian frontier,
at least one division
Communist China's interven-
tiontion sent the 8th Army reeling ..and Thailand back to points more than 60 miles
near midnight and identified by gested formation of a federal into effect Monday under original’jjce formed a barrier to keep the Ravyer reported that he expects were the only otHer countries to south of the parallel by January,
John McQuade, 73, watchman at crime commission to continue the regulations issued Feb. 9. Delays 2 f - a decision by Monday on post- . y 8s D 5 0} | s Pe people back while Mr. Manuel] was g Highway Garage, 510 W. Market .,mmjttee’s work and co-ordi- in obtaining forms for registra- removed from atop the office poping an er a further cut wpe puteh had 112 St., as one of two men who at- ate federal Jaw enforcement ac- tion and other administrative dif-' shack. if nee os I aril Was tivities. ficulties made it impossible to ‘I Couldn't Watch’ Jiasued response: to: compl inte # # = Sen. Herbert R. O’Conor, (D. start the entire program, how-!| SSup Sponse to compiainis
THEN . . Charles York, 44, construction by a Senate Small Business SubWHEN OFFICERS “went to : Bver. by a § s siness Su Ma) a commitise member, saidieve engineer, was on top of the shack|commitice that the original order
and said he looked up to see Mr./would drive many small fabricaManuel hurtling downwardSsi|tors out of business. towards him. . mas “A turned my head, I couldn't Rey Itams Covered
, of whom
of whom nine were killed.
Plan for New Operators him in bed with his clothes on, crackdown on crime must go on.! Slaughterers who started busithey said. Ordered to get up, He said that narcotics is a field ness after Apr. 1, 1950, may deBailey pulled the covers over his which the crime committee has termine the amount of cattle they € left almost untouched. may slaughter during this April oi teh » Mr. York said The order would take aluminum He was taken , He did not say definitely, how- by dividing the total liveweight Mr Manuel Tanded a few feet out of such items as cigaret light- ’ that the committee shoud of cattle slaughtered in 1950 by from where. the engineer stoodlers. ash trays, automobile hard] The other be extended to continue its in- the number of months in which frozen with horror. ton. farnitgve
vestigation. they did slaughtering. Hospital attaches said Mr. Man- " ; jewelry and caskets.
& » " g uel was suffering from multiple Race Cc ar Won } Be in 500 fractures and. possible concussion. Bans on the use of copper in Ne : i ’ v :
the ‘troops fighting for United Nations in Korea.
A Different Glow
SAVANNAH, (UP)~—The
It didn’t work. Ga., Mar.
Church of
ware and
He had not regained conscious- hundreds. of non-essential items Nght Tavern. already have been issted but NPA
On the Inside Of The Times
State Treasurer William Fortune has been called the “Henry Schricker of the Republican Party” . Political Writer Irving Leibowitz
ness early today. Seid ; 3 1 | Mr. Buckley was badly scratched Said it is studying the “possibility
i : | |and bruised but doctors did not ©F relaxing (the! present prohibi- : ‘ ; { tion.” It said it will consider ap-
| consider his condition serious. A — ——— Hi peals by manufacturers who claim { 1 the ban works a hardship on . ‘Woman Killed I ostponement o rubber In Traffic Crash order also was requested by a small business subcommittee of An Indianapolis woman is dead the Senate. | today and a man is in General
: es tells you whv in Hoosier Hospital as the result of a traffic O'Dwyer Takes Off Profile ................... ferash last night at U, 8. 40 and For Mexico City Post Dr. 8. M. Cavert, executive |Lyon Ave. NEW YORK. Mar. 31 (UP)... fecretary of the National } Mrs. Frances R. Taylor, 28, of i, 0. I MIL raat Council of Churches, is the Ambassador William O'Dwyer, _ biect r : “ {1215 N. Centennial St. a pas- took off for his Mexico Oity post, pore Of todays Church |senger in a car operated by Earl in the private plane of the presi-| Fo Sop by Hime |F. Maddox, 21, of 1440 N. Ala-'dent of Mexico today, his two- HOWL ALN0P rivers bama St, was pronounced dead week ordeal of question-answer- Henry Butler reviews the at the scene after the car ing at an end. Shrine-Polack circus. which rammed into the rear of another. lm oe opened a 10-day stand last State police said a car driven night at the Murat,....... by Wayne Osborn, 17, RR 3, Senator Taft Oth F 2 halted to make a left turn and 1 lk ther eqtures: the Maddox car crashed into him, aikKs Here Today Amusements ........ .: 8,9 4, passenger in the Osborn car, ( } BOORR .......0svineiesss 8 Cecil Potter, 17. of RR 3, received Robert: 4. Tal ‘BR. 0.) Bridge .:..-...c.0k0e. is 3 an injured knee, comes to Indianapolis today for Helry Butler ....iiceossve 6 Mr, ‘Maddox, suffering serious aiforeign policy speech at.the Co-| Churches .............. 4, 3 {head Injuries, was reported in lumbia Club's 62d - anniversary Crossword ............... 8 {fair condition at General HoS- peafsteak dinner EQitorials .>.....iiivnese 10 tal. az : For ers iVivasenas ' ) ; . pite Lo : Mr. Taft spoke at Cincinnati rol Johnson i gi # oF fey ‘n: ’ AL last night, saying that tog fast AOvies dliiaindon 9 3 a «or i aL 2 Big 4’ Cancels Meeting a plunge into a defense economy Montes x C. Othman &. NOT A SPEEDWAY ENTRY—Italian Race Driver Piero Taruffi, who broke a class record at ' PARIS, Mar. 31 (UP)--The Big would “almost certainly” bring. Radio 5rd Teicvision :
report more than 100 casualties. however. 28 were killed, and the Siamese 108, fense Secretary George C. M ‘shall has said that Gen. Doug) MacArthur is not empowered make a general advance to the Manchurian frontier. Mr. shall MacArthur could cross the Parallel to assure the security his forces.
Latest figures showed that the U. 8. had contributed 48 per cent the
31 Christ Congregation moves into its new toys, place of worship tomorrow, and a big change is in prospect. The building used to be the Candle-
Page
Hint Russ ‘Chutist Landed in Albani
Combat ficial in Belgrade as saying that Russian planes arrived at Tirana, the paratroopers were dropped.
press from. Belgrade that Russian planes danded in or near Tirana.
are guerrilla groups which are now in action against the Moscow-run government press. said. 2
from have tion Albania accessible of the Soviet bloc nas tions 1S
east
the Appian Raceway in Rome regantly with 186.25 miles an hour in his Double-Torpedo, is not an |Four Foreign Ministers deputies inflation. ih. Side GIENCES. vysueis seein 10 entrant in this year's 500-Mile Race, according to an Indianapolis Motor Speedway announcement. {EE el Rule scheduled] (10, mete this afferncon ith Society ...... ceveieniiane 3 Taruffi, who visited the Speedway last year, has not indicated his intention of entering. Speedway cancellation was given.. They boo beso effort - Tro nis| Spelling Bes vesvyussys esi 8 entries close Apr. 16. The Double-Torpedo houses the engine in one of its bodies while the other |scheduled to meet Monday after- popularity as a presidential can-| women's oo. 00" : accommodates the driver and controls. . ) noon, : didate for 1952. js ! " —
This time, however, U. 8.
added, however, that
Drive on Anti-Red
Guerrillas Reported LONDON, Mar. 31 (UP)—Uns
confirmed press reports said today that Soviet paratroopers and fighter planes have landed in Al bania to help fight anti-Commu-nist guerrillas there.
The Paris leftist newspaper
quoted ,a Yugoslav of-
Albanian capital and that Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Exe in London also reported
were. believed to have “Other aircraft
#said to have
(from Italy) parachuted
in Tirana,” the Exs
Reports, mone substantiated, Albania in recent weeks described. growing opposie to the Communist regime, smallest and most ine
cut off from Communist Europe by Yugoslavia and
Greece
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Latest humidity ...... 51%
‘Up Reds In Wild Dash Across Parallel
Lock Horns With Foe Above Seoul as Other Units Gain on Wide Arc |
Big UN Force Due to Cross Within Few Days; Hint 180,000 Chinese Set for Counter-Push
By EARNEST HOBERECHT
United Press Staff’ Correspondent |
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