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‘MONDAY, APR. 16, 1951

Legion Chief Calls All-Out Defense Effort a "Must'

Urges ‘Calculated Risk’ in Asia Continued From Page One

get back to the United States, he said. “They are convinced that at any time now they will be taken over as prisoners by the Reds.” Mr. Cocke thinks that Russia has delayed all-out war this long only because Stalin thought he could gain his objectives with cold war propaganda. ‘He missed his best chance to take over all Europe back during the blockade of Berlin,” he said. “We were at our lowest ebb in military power at that time.” The commander warned against any kind of appeasement or show of military weakness at this time.

“Any appeasement would be breaking faith with the fighting

men in Korea and any isolation--

Erle Cocke Jr.

Honolulu Pours Noble : Quits in Student Dispute

‘Orders Granting Immunity to College Groups

Unfair and Unjust,” Members Say |

The Noble County Draft Board has resigned in a controversy * over the proposed deferment of bright college students, Indiana | Selective Service headquarters revealed today. The board also complained of the military policy in the Korean search for a stolen airplane today razzle-dazzle.

Heart for Doug

General Leaves For U. S. Tomorrow. Continued From Page One

briefly to acknowledge the cheer. '! Gov. Ingram M. Stainback stepped forward and greeted the

a

General. He draped two flower here,

acArthur's ‘not accepted” : Mac | board members were asked to re- ment also said:

leis around Mrs. neck.

consider, - g | Trust Territories Commissioner "0p ©) © fncher of Ligonier, things that has forced our con- made a hurried fakeoff to avoid Clay Pugh, of Albion, wrote clusion upon us. During our two police as 40-year-old Cecil M. Hurt

Elbert Thomas carried two more flower leis for Gen. MacArthur, /and

‘But the General declined to wear |APr. 11 they “would like to resig immediately” because they did not have yet. to induct a registrant [ner with a quick shake of Dis} TREC at hs 28cayse i pro- from a family in the higher in- liner to swerve off the runway to Pig to watch him motor past.

head. Instead he moved down the greeting line. Pace There, Too Among those in line were Lt.| Lt.

commander, Pacific;

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|gram.

and the

‘Would Like to Quit’

Chairman Gen. Hénry 8. Aurand, U. 8. Army of Albion wrote in a letter reG en. ceived {Lemuel C. Shepherd Jr. U. 8.!would like to quit “at any un-

this

‘Edward Moorhouse nothing in the regu

morning

{Marine commander, Pacific, and specified future date.”

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

oble County Draft Board Search for Pilot "Boiling

Lt. Cmdr. L. B. Shackelford, Selective Service personnel chief @n Eastern Airlines plane carrysaid the resignations were three

that

he Sons of wealthy families.

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PAGE 3 ' MacArthur Leaves

in Near rac (12nd, He Conquered, Ruled,

|bassy—as conqueror. He is no tired old man. Still

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. the week-end and thank him for! 30 in Plane Barely |the most sensible occupation ever |

there is the strong chin, the face {imposed on a whipped nation. | . Escape Accident Douglas MacArthur chose to|0f POWer, the old cap with the

The FBI continued a sweeping d t ; |“scrambled eggs” of gold leaf . .. Ping depart quietly with a minimum ofl cloves clutched in the left hand

i 1 . “God Be With You” $e old raincoat End of the Line

Certainly if he chose to have) The Noble board's press state- ville airport runway. the full beat of cymbals, vast, The end of the linc 1s reached— | Special Agent Harvey G. Fos- Crowds, etcetera, he would hardly Douglas MacArthur and Mrs. | “This is but one of the many ter here identified the pilot who Nave selected 7 a. m. for the MacArthur and the boy Arthur— takeoff. son of one of our most famous But even at 5:15 when I mo-| Americans now en route for the n and one-half years service, we of Denver. tored to Haneda airfield smallifirst time to America—climb up Hurt's takeoff forced the air- clusters of Japanese were assem- the ladder to the Bataan, turn around, wave, avoid a collision. Little wooden houses—houses| And the dignity of hushed si- | Draft officials sald there was Rented Plane so easy for Gen. MacArthur's lence is broken. lations to pre- : : bombers to ignite, now rebuilt—| A GI, choked up, emotional, vent the board from inducting Mr. Foster said Hurt rented the were adorned with flags displayed shouts: “S80 long, general--a job They four-seat Beechcraft Bonanza last here only on vital holidays. And well done.” said this complaint was not men- Mar. 8 from Gordon Sevelle at banners read: “God be with you! And the final touch. The Japtioned in the latters of resigna- Dupont, Colo, to make a trip to!till we meet again.” |anese cabinet and other Japanese

|after {is pilot nearly collided with

—|ing 30 passengers on an Evans-

[come bracket.”

tion. Houston, Tex.

ist stand against. the draft or

Rear Admiral John M. Hoskins,

A prepared release distributed “Nor do we believe,” the.state-|

| At the airstrip, even at this attending—in perfect Mr. Sevelle said Hurt telephoned ghastly time, members of the precision—toss their hands above

Rockette

commander of the Pacific Divi- to newspapers at the Albion] sion, military air transport sérv- headquarters of the board said

ment continued, “that a man him from Houston Mar. 12, a day diplomatic set were gathering. their heads three times. should be serit to fight in a coun- before he was due back, and said Certainly the earliest hour such]

limitation of troops- nD | ° wells would be dengeroinn oP Evansville Killing i lthat “ord ti i it But they are not a perfect Withholds Criticism -_ [Tet WwW ce. {that “orders graniing Immunily i., where operations are limited weather conditions prevented the|a corps had convened. chorus on what the x Mr. Cocke refrained from a Trial Under ay ten; Masaru 288 Hook to college students is patently un- yy gome boundary, while his return trip at that time. The FBI| Striped Trousers neously shout: y Amul ’ PRINCETON, Ind., Apr. 16 hands with U. 8. Army {fair and unjust. enemy has unrestricted rights to said Hurt left Houston Mar. 20; = " : cizing President Truman's dis-|. ’ ’ Pp Frank Pace Jr., who had arrived, | Japanese officials — neat, over-| One half shout: Selection of began, 2 " » Cmdr. Shackelford said he ex-/crogs such boundary.” without paying his hangar rent or 4 ir thelr strived t ab ” (UP)—Selection of a jury began |g the ajrport a few hours earlier! 1g to the board members|® ap. Pugh ad: Mr. Fisheflgas THI aad: wasnt oe ty Pressed, in their striped trousers goodby, goodby! Pb di : Tr § nd was n until 5g frock coats. The women—| And the other half, sticking to

missal of Gen. MacArthur. “To protest y | protest his action at this|today-in Gibson Circuit Court for from Manila. He had conferred, Congress still was consider- served in the Air Force in World Apr. 9, when he landed the Ught tiny, doll-like, wrapped in yards the past, to tradition shout: {War II. Mr. Moorhouse was a'plane at Dayton, O. land yards of silk with their feet “Banzai, banzai, banzai!”

time might be playing into the io first-degree murder trial of With Gen. MacArthur in Tokyo, \g the college testing program Spanish American war veteran.’ pgyrt Jett Dayton the same day encased in spotless white slippers! May you live 10,000. years!

hands of the Kremlin for the Rus- two days before his ouster, but| ) sians’ plans are well known to Rufus Glenn Sisk, 35, accused of said later that he had no inkling | 2nd they shouldn't quit until the iar Yelers Mr. Pugh ha: a son In the Navy. nq the Civil Aeronautics Admin-|with cleft toes. |Copyright, 1951. for The Indianapolis Times /istration alerted all Midwest air-| Also a Frenchman with a mon-| Tiara

divide and cause dissension|the pickax slaying of an Evans- ipa. of the impending action. | issue was clarified. cm among our people,” he said. “Let ville filling station operator. Mrs. MacArthur was given sev-/ | iy ports to watch for the plane. locle . . . Englishmen with berets Equr Are Kill d The plane was identified by the . . . an Indian with a turban . . .| e

= us not fight among ouselves.” . 1 leis by wives of nigh. | th kl ¢ Offi “In this dark hour there is shel Sisk, 4 former Be king ofSeers. as she moved | u erans ec cers, i Evansville airport control tower Chinese Nationalist soldiers . . ‘In State Accidents

worker, is accused of killin Gen] when it landed today. Mechanics, And-—-best symbol of Japan to-

ray of sunshine in the appoint-| : It d from the plane. |Hanock, 44, during an attempted forwar i * * ment of Lt. Gen. Matthew B.| ’ ’ | d walked through the group G A d 4 + robbery last fall. Hanock’s body, |Auran ue ud ive war S 2 ee ing were ordered to block the runway day—a GI warmly hand in hand A 14-year-old girl and two .Inwith a gasoline truck so the plane with his Japanese girl friend. {diana men and a woman were

Ridgway to command the troops lof women and gave her the tra-| in Korea. I believe the President "th a 24-inel Pick embedded I oral kiss of welcome to Ha-| couldn't leave after coming in. | They took their assigned places, traffic fatality victims in the state t the cabinet, the generals—rafts of ‘over the week-end.

“Goodby,

William Schmidt and the IButheran Club of Indianapolis, both,

his skull, was found by a newsboy [today hold new honors of national importance given by the Federa-

has selected the best available, Sept. 4. Receipts of the sta-[ wails

—————— person for this difficult assign- n Mrs. . MacArthur wore a deep] ” tion were missing. | . tion of Lutheran Clubs. Airport officials said Hur : . ment. al Po , -x Points to. Provera Sisk: was arrested a short time Purple Suit and fur cape With a = ry 0 “Federation which includes about 4000 representatives of dropped off two passengers he|enerals) oe dirlomare gb Iwas Berget H. Blocksom, 65, MichiTe 7 £ later and charged with the mur- SMa! PUP to.C on Lutheran churches over the country elected Mr. Schmidt to the office flew from Waverly, Tenn, and 'Ong files leading to the Dalaan. gan City, was killed when his Mr. Cocke said the Legion would jo; * a4 the time, police said they| t Wraps in ue blazer and |Of President during its week-end convention held Saturday and sped down an adjacent runway| Then a big, sleek limousine, car was struck by a Baltimore Sontinue its mandate program of found more than $800 in Sisk’s hy Bue Ss Firbs: his father | yesterday in the Hotel Lincoln and nearly crashed head-on into pulled up—hands politely clapped, & Ohio Railroad train about nine ee re od A le mother as they were led to|The federation awarded to the wa Lh the passenger plane. out gerne the General and Mrs. miles south of La Porte. ne OTP aT ee A special venire of 150 names 2 ever passenger limousine wait- local Lutheran Service Club Dey ire | S Mr. Foster said the light plane Mac row. 2 bv Ridew | Owen Crossgrove, 25, Grabhill, support Chiang Kai-shek, rearm Was drawn in addition to the reg-jng in front of the plane. jolub award for 1950 for oustand: ’ had only enough gas to keep it| rested by gway {was killed Sunday when his car Japan; defend Formosa. bomb Ular panel for the murder trial A military police motorcycle ing work in youth groups in this gg in the air about two hours. | To welcome them Gen. Ridgway struck a bridge abutment on Ind. ’ military points in Manchuria and It was transferred to Gibson gquad escorted the car and sev- (City. “It should be down somewhere Stepped forward. He was minus 1 about a mile north of St. Joe, bloakade Chinese ports. 4" County from Vanderburgh County era] others containing members| To Dr. Clarence C. Stoughton, by now unless Hurt managed to Dis grenade—but for that matter) Josephine E. Michael, 14, DeThe commander said he would O°" a change of venue. lof Gen. MacArthur's party to president of ‘Wittenberg College, land and replenish his fuel sup- Gen. MacArthur was ‘minus his troit, died of a skull fracture Sunfiot “make an 1scue” of Presider meer |Makalapa. |went the federations tribute as By United Press ply.” 2 open said. “However, dark glasses. (day after she was thrown from a Truman's recent refusal to keep R t Gl 9 Bodies The party included Maj. Gen. the foremost layman among KOKOMO, Apr. 16 (UP)—The haven't got the ‘slightest idea Gen. Ridgway, the man yet un-|€ar when it ran off U. 8. 24 about an appointment with him upon his CTU IT 5 |Courtney Whitney, Gen. MacAr- America’s six million Lutherans, Indiana Employment Security Di- 5} 0 he's heading. The only proved, the newcomer to this Ori- three miles west of Ft. Wayne. return from the world trip. Bodies of two Hoosier GIs thur's military secretary and) Mr. Schmidt, Re Piss vision looked for new office space ,}, "wo know is that he took ental house, wisely shook hands Mrs. Edna Jacoutot, 85 Koko“I had some important things killed in Korea have been re- closest aide; Cols. S. L. Huff and Redeemer Lutheran Church, today as the result of a $100.000 °C © ‘northwesterly direction.” Warmly, then stepped rapidly| mo, died last night in St. Joseph's to tell him but he may have been turned to the United States. They I. B. Bunker, other aides, and {Park Ave. has Serves ih Dear y fire that swept through the Pub- Mr. Fost : i the two Waver laside. [Hopital 2 Kokomo of Injuries \ > : eneral’s every office open lic Service Co. Indiana build- r. Foster sa ’ {suffered in a two-car crash on pint er ii pl wih gp "Pfc. James D. Evans, son of ian Tanels, Mes individual Lutheran parish. He jg i "® "0% 1y “men, Luther A. Burke and The general reviewed an honor iy; 3. 31 by-pass. Sheriff George ht from g " SAnceling Ine nul . : Py ’ held the office of president of the . George M. Wyatt, chartered the Buard, nearby cannons fired, over-\g. o “coca Mee 7 9 appointment,” he said. “There is William E. Evans, Wabash, and All wraps will be off for thejhe ] Fifty - three firemen worked 8 y head batlike jet fight wo | a rs. Jacoutot was als. shark- no breach between President Tru- Cpl. Jeese F. Fierro Jr. son of official welcoming ceremony later Litheren) BB of Jonrly five Bours yesterday rojpiane yesterday mophing ant ds hea hatiihe det ugh ee 5 fhe thrown from her car when she ' ”" or . ’ as stolen. ey low, ’ |dro man and IL Jesse F. Fierro Sr., Gary. today. Bye snd of work to his denomi- Keep the flames from spreading NOt know a Was TE abs band played, “Auld Lang Syne.”|s, NS e bypass and into eds, and i the late President s gi were released after gq g e side of a car driven by Harold Begs: Net ince Arthur nation has covered the past 25 through the business district. The| = "0 0" Core automobile Final handshakes now with oldigeccier 17° also of Ko a variety Roosevelt met Gen. Mac i rs. He Is secretary of the Citi- gutted building also housed the| "e¥ M5 S0¥ WEE Solio fitriends, old supporters, the old mn Kame, ; Su Aone ee ran Savings & Loan Association, employment offices and the Indi-{5% K0 C00 S00 moi deserfp- B2N8- ne . Originally HOW DOES i Tg large Rion Indianapolis. + of 802 Business iy debris tion of Hurt checked with one Mrs. MacArthur’ Beet sme Link Twin Deaths ; y re | t, president o ’ 7 wn the line chatting] : Local and armed police have Walter J. et ye b of In- ruined dozens of typewriters, !ssued by the Denver FBI office. walks do i oS eT o On e-Si d e d L ov laid out a 40-mile tour of the/the Lutheran Service Clu Compt t a oth fice, Dayton authorities said they qu etly, smiling, wearing a | ae Gen. MacArthur. It dianapolis, accepted the federa- cOmplometers anc oraer OWCe| oq". ce Hurt tomorrow dress, blue hat, black furpiece : island for n. . tion award on behalf of his or- machines. However, Fire Chief tati ¢ and carrying a smashing bouquet| JACKSON, Miss., Apr. 16 (UP) 2 will include a stop at the National, Op aun Robert Featherstone said all rec- With interstate transportation o lof Smid (—Police befleved today a young 4 Memorial Cemetery, where 13,000 & Ober Officers Elected lords were in fire-proof filing @ Stolen airplane. el Goodby” |geologist may have murdered the The Healing P. £ This Scientific Reliai Pacific war dead lie buried is The federation recognized Dr. cases and were saved. 5 I 9 ree Io ¥ Hell attractive Savginer Sia wealthy e Healin ower 0 is Scientific Religion WHL the Punchbowl Crater, an extinc ; . The roof of the two story 2 re en the general . . . “ 0, oilman an en ed himself 1 g g Stoughton’s 32 years of service Y Three Suffer Injuries Ma Da GoodhY (ae a a ate Tuell

volcano which rises sharply be- h. his 12 years as a building caved in and destroyed . hind Honolulu's business district. 10 tue pn Hier present most of the office equipment. The In Crash of Five Cars General .. . Thanks for every- quickly developed love. Will Get Degree leadership in world Lutheranism Structure was rebuilt in 1924 after thing, George . . . My best wishes,| 5 gjoge friend of the family

“CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE . iw Five cars—all going south— zr. “prime Minister Ah! Mr - pi From the Punchbowl, the party ,n4 in the Protestant ecumencial it Was razed by a similar blaze. |" Coos i an accident in me. » ols Ul; -/said it “was evident” that John E. will drive to the palm-shrouded mgyement and a long list of other Te v Finance Minister . . . Take good watson Jr. 25 oil scout from

3 REVELATION OF SPIRITUAL LAW” fo | 00 block of N. West St. od University ‘of Hawail campus. a¢triputes. He now carries the Named to Defense Job the 13 ock oO es care of the money now. . .

Shreveport, La., was in love with will re last night. { e Gen Mac.Arthur 1 r titl “Lutheran Layman of the ! Ther e, 4. .

: | A helicopter beats overhead . . . blue-eyed, 19-year-old Victoria ceive in person the honorary Doc-| Year.” H. E. Casper, personnel super-| They were driven by: it seems to be the only sound . .. (Vicky) Bilberry although they

q visor at American Can Co. has Charles Blackwell, 28, of 355 a1] else is dignified silence . .. the had been going together only a

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nferred f tion officers electe | e P AUL STARK SEELEY, C. S B. tor of fm lav Jegeee ox Fred Wig edol oa. Washing- been appointed civil defense co- Congress Ave.; James Collier, 38, general is saying his goodbys inishort while. nilk: Portiond. Oregon upon ton, D. C.. first vice president; ordinator of the firm, plant Man- of 1901 Carroliton Ave., Norvall hushed tones . . . like a man| Their bodies were found in WatR +Yrego 1946. TT ws i/ager E. E. McKinstray said today. Brewer, 42, of 2614 Wheeler B8t.; speaking in the reading room of son’s locked car on a country road

From the university, the caval- Allen R. Kalb, Cinainath Sosond Mr. Casper will co-ordinate the Allen Ellis, 44, of 2807 Columbia a Ifbrary. yesterday.

cade will travel along a highway vice president; plant's health and safety 'pro- Ave. and Richard Thompson, 20, fringed with flowering African Cleveland, Sa ee grams with civil defense plans of 1231 Roache St.

Miss Bilberry, sophoThe general nears where I am more at Belhaven College for

Member of the Soard of Lectvrship of The standing, still shaking hands. I Girls, had been shot in the back

Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,

so tulip trees, coconut palms and Fred developed by local defense Three persons suffered minor he d t look to lof the head and Watson in the : : H R. p y ense ee pe swear he does not loo me ao e head an a Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. ironwoods to the Wakiki distriot spi ua BN ay authorities. ‘Injuries. /day older than when I saw him temple. ds in a and finally to downtown Hono- ’ ’ . lulu. i . : ' 1 time allows Mayor John Wil- Ex-Con Fined $215 ~~ STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW, There's a Tuesday, April 17, 1951 son will present Gen. MacArthur C $ & h wll want 8:00 p M with a key to the city in a cere- |g Drunken Spree 0 at ? . . mony in front of the city hall. - Continued From Page One . police yesterday when his car was In $10,000 Fire Sweeps weaving on both sides of Ind. 431. The arresting officer testi-| 50..7%¢ MURAT THEATRE South Bend Hotel fied that all four occupants of| : Michi Now ) St SOUTH BEND, Apr. 18 (UP)— (the car were intoxicated and that . ichigan and New Jersey Streets Damage was estimated at $10,000 there was whiskey spilled inside 0..1.59 : today in a fire that routed 140 the car. a . . v ; guests from the Oliver Hotel. “I can’t understand,” Judge ££ 0..1.99 x Under the auspices of Third Church of No one was injured, but smoke [Ober said, “why parents of 16- —_— 0 ‘ ; : : y : . was so dense Sunday that some year-old girls would permit them 1 AA Christ, Scientist, of Indianapolis, Indiana guests were trapped in their to associate with an ex-convict, | NA]. A 3 : . : rooms for a time. A radio warn-/much less let them go on rides a saad ATT FA Fra im - a" All Are Cordially Invited ing system alerted guests and ad- such as this.” | ( pr ra : vised those trapped to stuff their| Judge Ober also fined James| == en ary SS : sonsmssee sins transoms with towels. Hudson, 22, Greenwood, $25 and ; 3 Ee aa og ST lcosts on a public intoxication ’ i {charge. He suspended a 30-day Te. ’ ——— 7 4 {sentence because of the man's 2 “Neen \ ‘ {family. : . ! Taylor and Hudson were to be ———— 4 arraigned this afternoon in Juve- - nile Court on charges of contrib- 1 > uting to the delinquency of minors. * The two 16-year-old girls also : ' e ; were to be brought up on delin- : » . E . ® quency charges. ; . | Taylor was sentenced to~1-10 : : years in the reformatory in 1948 - © ; 4 : for second-degree burglary. He | -7 . \also had been arrested four times . 2 SC . 1 on charges of vehicle taking, a . carrying concealed weapons, auto ~ {theft and petit larceny in the ry past four years. 2 co His wife now is held in the Ma- i 2 . rion County jail on a narcotics / 9 " : charge. : ’ 3 td We Guarantee No Shrinkage in Rug Mk Raith : : 1 = Length! We “size” the reverse ‘side Not Much Nourishment : : : ; ; 3 of every domestic. rug—so it will lie The defendant got six months in : oN 9 ose with a flat on your floor. (jail after telling District Judge yle with » Dave McGee he stole 10 pairs of : i not < (fl shoes and a case of champagne . oH ho Ri " ' | because he was “hungry.” 4 : k green, ‘ A EEE EEE N MM N° Lg: 33 Wi. Cie) aed dock ; i FROM MARTIN'S SCOTCH GRAIN +3 Men's FELT HATS ; x ] : : . x I it NOTE Full leather lined! Heavy solid leather r Stop bad breath 3 f re B vnev've iust come in. soles with reverse welt. ' ey've ju hi . : 8 inseconds.... for HOS! 8] ae is was withion Two styles—a wing tip oxford and a . 'm You read about Chiorophyll—“Na- — the shoes having ——— 8 I rs own deodorant” —in READER'S dye Ngan Straight tip blucheir— . lated Chlorophyll tablet that stops bad delaying journey, . : I vectinsoesme for hours, STOPPERS f wore belig given © (Sizes up to 12) . taste good. Use as frequently as de- y " ° in . . sired. In handy pocket or purse-size lite "beauty treat- They're ready Tuesday morning— : package of 12. Only 25 cents. 1 ment,” rubbed up j . . : 1 neo n i Insist on the Genuine with a soft rag. in . : B ' They now glow forth FIRST FLOOR * & { g 3 in their sturdy rug- ME VINE 3 1120 Corner 1622 ' o5¢ ! gedness. They are a & ¢ ZZANI . Lg hale of ! ¢ riginally . North Illinois 16th and Penn. North Illinois i J'12 Yeplen Wits on buy! Pe. ia go aT o : Cal Tm BET gif + , rarer . So sme rmpttmt J remeeswmeoer go ¢ ee Ren : : ; “N : 3 | ~ —~ : : i 1 L. STRAUSS & (0.. THE MAN'S STORE 4. j | * » 9 A '. | . 3 ” : . Ieee espeel : : : J r. ! y 5 ? 4d ~ / s e 4 . i : . " . > : ¥ ; ; La = > : /. 3 : 7 a