Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1951 — Page 3

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TIT" "NAY, APP. 10, 1951

Span Ueath trap Skin Game Bids Submitted

. 10, 1951

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—The wheel of, fortune played a big role yesterday as the U. 8S. government

with rum helped Chancellor Hayden said he didn't know. |gible for further military service he said. At Capt. Tompkins’ suggestion, In response to questions Mr, (In case of war.» He dined, he sald, with an he said, he contacted V. J. Jerome, Hayden identified these others as; He asked Mr. Hoover to allow Isaac Folkov—not identified fur-identified earlier as head of ‘the

| Sips of orange juice spiked | writing for 20th Century-Fox. (the FBI so that he would be eli-|Capt. Tompkins introduced him, he said.

of the Exchequer Hugh

Gaitskell to present his

auctioned off $2,591,796 . . A record peace-time budget | “ ". him to refer prospective employ-/ther at once—but told the com-|Communist Party's cultural come Delay U. S. 31 Projects to rN Loh aiatlan sorloiins Blames Reactionaries ecorq pescetivie bulget . memiiers 98 tne “eal BE a Tt rar re TEL ms Comtinu ys on erU. S Cost $250,000 at its semi-annual sale. In Talk to Churchmen He thus restored an | A ne dom | Tenens a make out job applications CArTy. | Folkov was a Communist func-| mnhe actor said he caused “cone rye ¥ ; man na amar who ing questions on Communist|tionar |. 0 Replacement of three narrow With prices regulated by By DAN KIDNEY ancient British tradition 2 | y. |sternation” at Communist headn Page One rides “death traps” on U.S. 31 | OPS ceilings, a spin of Times Staff Writer violated by his teetotaling {collected the party dues. “I think Party membership. | He said he met Steve Nelson, quarters when he telephoned and

he was with Paramount, but I'm| He said Mr. Hoover replied that Cripps. not sure.” ; 'the FBI could not do that. Non-drinking vegetarian | Bea Winters, an agent's sec-| Mr, Hayden urged the commitMr. Cripps drank straight [retary who signed him up as aitee to find some way that people orange juice. Poor health member. (who had made “mistakes” and forced him to resign last “Bernie’’—" ‘He was a white col- become Communists could clear fall. lar type and more intellectual themselves again.

numbered discs determined the buyer when more than one bidder was willing to pay top prices. About 100 buyers grabbed up more than 25,000 skins.

legislation and Stafford

t directly upon

WASHINGTON, Apr. 10—Rep. predecessor, Sir {Ray Madden, Gary Democrat and member of the House Rules Committee, today told a group of In|diana churchmen that the auto{cratic power restored to his committee is to blame for withholding . PR /two million tons of U. 8. grain Noted Psychiatrist

|from the starving in India.

north of Indianapolis will cost a quarter million dollars. The state highway commission today received a bid of $249,758.11 by Gradle Brothers, Inc:, of Car3 mel for replacing the three nar-| "row spans that have caused!

| ‘ » | many fatal accidents between Memorial Event Set Thursday

bid submitted. A memorial program in honor]

(who has been identified as Com- identified himself as a Marine 'munist organizer for the Oakland, officer and asked to talk with Mr, Cal, area, at a party, but said|Jerome. all his contacts with Capt. Tomp- | At this time, Mr. Hayden said, kins’ associates were on a “social he was known as Capt. John |pasis,” Hamilton. He i = drole ‘iso all Of W ; | He returned to New York and the name of Sterling Hayden [LEN he Oe ht A pom ‘Stupidist Thing wanted to contact Communists to when he entered the Marines in |Bernie frequently conducted dis-|. Mr: Hayden sald joining the find out where he could work order to leave all traces of Holly.

|Communist Party was “certainly again with guerrillas because that, wood behind him.

cussions on the dialectical phases To Make Address Here ot eommunism.” |the stupidist, most ignorant thing,

ed, the House [T on a standent it from beuntil Congress ‘ * later go-ahead. icials expressed ~ Senate-House ttee eventually

Proposed widening of bridges,

Senate version on Ind. 100—the : | He pointed out to them that the I've ever done.” 7 . projected high- 5 lw d Military Medi- « v_ ; STRAUS it UMT 10 Ie way “runaround” Indianapolis— of the late Mrs. Jessie Chalifour|dean of the Indiana delegation in| “Psychiatry sad Wat Fer) Frank’ — Robert Lees, who “i qont make any apoligles” ‘gs yc: S TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW rther Congres- was deferred because none of the will be Held Thursday at School | Congress, Rep. Charles A. Hal- cine” will be the subject o r. was present a or meetings. , . 114 the committee. :

lleck, Republican, Rensselaer, led William C. Menninger, widely Mr. Hayden sald that meetings "“ "oC lent into the party /the coalition for restoration of known neuropsychiatric consult- “frequently” were held at Mr. . no very emotional and unThe date for the program was Rules Committee power at the be- ant to the Army Surgeon General, Polonski's home.

- |sound approach.” For two or three months he “It took three or four months,”

three bids submitted was below 24 engineer's estimates. | : Submits $162,806 Bid | { J. C. a & Sons, Inc., Ft. incorrectly announced as tonight. ginning of this Congress and re- at the Indiana School of Medicine ee Wayne submitted thé low bid of| Mrs. Chalifour, formerly prin- [ceived complete support from all'gt 8 p. m. Thursday. was seldom presen 2 e meet- he testified, “to realize the true $162,806.10 for construction of a cipal of School 30, was fatally in- the Hoosier Republicans, includ- Dr, Menninger is chairman of ings, but toward the end he =. =" "0 14 Gone. bridge and adding an extra lane jured in an automobile accident 1n8 the five freshmen. the Committee on Mental Health started ang 5 Jiead of the "re one thing that decided me on Ind. 35 over the Grand Trunk |jast year. The program at 7:30| of the World Health Organization group, stified. once and tor all against the thing

Clips the Wings 9 Western Railroad at the Kings-|p m. Thursday in the auditorium | “Democrats and liberal Repub- which met in Geneva, Switzer-| “At the meetings there was an| _ " "0 00 which every-

aid that, if the yiven the authphase of UMT started in the —-~world eondi-

revised House could get the

sly. bury Ordnance plant. lof School 30, 40 N. Miley Ave. |licans in the 81st Congress voted Jand ast yous, Hie als is Witely A re 20 hevle: thes thing is predetermined. I thought Among other bridge . bids wij) pay tribute to Mrs. Chalifour|to clip the wings of the rules Bown > a Sa afore (har eight” they had a form of democracy in ool Closed Sponed was he of Ram Dy and will be highlighted by the committee,” Mr. Madden said. . psychia ry. oa g ee a creed be o mind, 9 . F. Sweet of Cambridge City for |,nyeiling of an oil portrait of the, “Then the reactionary Repub-' | “The whole thing is that they ortage construction of a bridge on a|jate principal. licans and Dixiecrats restored the 5549 More Register percentage of the salaries of the eve Trav foe key rough

members, Mr. Hayden said. He said, however, that he A total of 5549 new registra- exception and only paid “wha tions for the May 8 city primary the rest paid. It ran about $1.75 election were reported today. to $2.00 a month.” | Registration officials said the Wrote to FBI

county road west of Ind. 9 in

ade School was Shelby County.

ise of a water announced by stee of Wayne

was an Some occult power and that they t (knew what is best for everybody.” Tells About OSS

He told the committee in con|siderable detail of his war serv-

The meeting is open to the old powers and so the committee : . | public and former teachers of the is sitting tight on the grain for For City Primary |school are invited to attend. 'India measure.

Files $1 60,000 > “I certainly am in favor of vot-

. . ‘Warn Local Residents ing it out right now and apologizDamage Suit | registration for the cityl yr. pgavden sald at the con-|ice. especially in the Office of

k ; {ing for the long delay. 1.38000), otal | us A North Side woman today Of Fake Salesmen [Tt you that i 19 sind would not be determined until con of each meeting, the cell| Strategic Services, for which he sued Pennsylvania Greyhound Better Business Bureau officials _, 0" =o play politics with the next week. members would be told: {smuggled-arms through the GerLines, Inc. for $160,000 damages today warned Indianapolis resi-|o.; 4.v need to remain alive.”| Registration ended at midnight| ye will meet at such and such|Man blockade from Italy across for injuries suffered in a bus-car dents about a fake door-to-door Two of the visitors were from Yesterday with only a few voters |, EE en mon the Adriatic to the Yugoslav par crash. ‘“saleman’ soliciting orders for |, dianapolis They are the Revs. listing their qualifications. | Frequently, he said, he wasn't | tisans. . : Mrs. Clifford Gallagher, 2625 bedspreads, sheets, pillowcases, pro 1” Huffman, 1241 N. Ala- Yesterday's registration barely gure at whose home the meetings He said he picked up “an enorN.. Illinois St., asked $100,000 rugs and curtains. pbama St. and John E. Hill, 818 topped 800. were held. {mous respect” for the way the damages and her husband sought! One local resident paid $33.48 ,r,\. Ave Mr. Hayden said that in 1947 partisans fought the Nazis. $60,000 damages in her behalf. [for an order that was supposed to : he refused Miss Morley’s over.| C1 Personally Wes Sfoted he. The suits charged that Mrs. be delivered the next day. He is . tures to get him back into the , . "OW Gallagher was aR tlY in- still waiting for the curtains or- Health Session Set ‘Here Takes Oath party. us said she then suggest- knew they were Communist-led, a) suf Ads fared” when a St. Louis-to-Indi- dered. Mrs. Jennelle Moorhead, as- Deane Walker, Culver, was ed that he continue as “a passive but there was little talk of 5 anapolis bus crashed and over- Toner Overly of the Better sociated professor of Health Ed- sworn in as new U. 8. Customs or contributing” Communist by politics. a" turned in Bond County, Ill, July Business Bureau said the man ucation, University of Oregon, Collector, Port of Indianapolis, giving money to the party. | During his service, he said, he 9, 1950. represents himself as a salesman will act as special consultant for today in the federal building. Mr. Hayden said that a month Kept up a correspondence with a The driver of the bus is charged for the Household Supply So., 321 the Eighth annual School and Mr. Walker is the former state after the outbreak of the Korean | Capt. Warwick Tompkins. He in the suit with negligence in N. Capitol Ave. Community Workshop in Health superintendent of public educa- War he wrote FBI Chief J. Edgar met Capt. Tompkins in Boston driving his vehicle through an: There is no such business at Education at Indiana University, tion. He replaces Alden H. Baker, Hoover stating that he had been at the age of 14, he said. Later, intersection “at 70 to S80 mph.” that address. Bloomington, Aug. 10-24. retired. a Communist for several months Capt. Tompkins showed up on a

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