Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1951 — Page 2

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NOE 2 | hi ab Hint Joint Chiefs Codes [Private Parley Back Doug on Far East Lasted an Hour

Continued Prom Page One C. Chase. He is a to sented by the function of the joint ar tve ont Formosa in 10 days. chiefs who stand between the This ‘mission, announced yester- Armed Services and President day in Washington, will consist| Truman as the civilian command-| of about 100 men. er in chief. FIVE: That the advisory ead Not Easily. Traced

Truman Tells of

‘Complete Unanimity’

(Continued From Page One) press secretary who died last The other is a domestic and December,

—which will watch over the ad-

mibisieation os 3 alien in {International political current not TNLATY Alc {so easily traced but rising in the 2 State Department, the United Na-| and for. Honolulu, Mr. Ross is

tions and in embassies around the sued a “communique”

: The neutralization of For-

i Fleet itself represents con-

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By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Plans to convert

THE INDIANAPOLIS THES Guard to Get Stout Field As Base for Supplies

Stout Field|closed that a representative from into a supply base for the Indiana his office was in Washington now, National Guard were revealed to-| Setting the plans and specificaday by State Adj. Gen, Robinson Hitchcock, The state-owned airfield was recently rejected by the Air Force Shortly before leaving the is- is 3 permanent military installa- eral approval, Gen. Hitchcock refor the NINE. Gen. Huchooek J id tu National Guard Bureau federal through the use of the U. 8./woriq. Because the State Depart. President which said three main ington had granted the State of Office had tentatively offered In-

ment is the peacetime custodian topics were discussed at the con-|Indiana $95,100 to build a ware-|diana $500,000 to construct an

mpm

house. The General also dis-

tions for the building approved. Starts Immediately

Construction of the warehouse will start immediately after fed-

vealed. It was also learned that the

nce with Gen, MacArthur's|,e foreign policy, this current , , ence. The decision to speed KoVigMgthat Formosa must never be| washes more closely to the Presi- Jerénes

ublicly drawn by Mr. Ache- United States is not at peace ex30 exclude Formosa,

Behind-the-Scenes

fied ace in co-operation with cept in a narrow technical sense.) other United Nations members,

in reality formulation of milf IY|said. Gen. MacArthur said later strategy. { have been under a see-sawing at-| By in Tokyo that steps to bolster

tack by. the State Department and | could not be expected to appraise Setretary Marshall. military situations expertly, my “Despite the attacks the joint informant sald, is in effect in chiefs managed to sustain a con- charge of high military strategy, tinuity of judgment and awarenes¢ of military realities in ac-ig relative trickle. coerce with Gen. MacArthur's own|

judgments. prise that the MacArthur contro-|the night of Oct. 17 from San Delivered in a communicative versy should have centered on the Francisco. mood that would have been nisin on whether Gen. Mac-|the address celvable in someone of his position|Arthur could prove such a state- romise to build up western debut for the debate that has risen ment. There was to his mind nop :

from Gen. MacArthur's dismissal,|question of it. [fenbes SEA Ingt, “Communist, tm ¥ informant's comments indicat-| The joint chiefs, he said, agreed ed two rival currents of American with Gen. MacArthur bec pulicy making. their military sense, and they for EThe first, he said, arises from agreed with President Truman in|

discussed. Takes Brief Rest

mainland.

sending an

or anticipated facts and the judg- cal sense. imosa and the Chinese National-

Hint M'Arthur Apologized

|Wars. The White House ordered {the statement withdrawn.

Continued From Page One | hoped to return the 8th Army to Praised him for “conducting very Nations units to Japan-by Christ- | Japan by Christmas. important operations with great, mas. | “FOUR. ‘It was the sense of Success. i

. ) +<- Suggests Famed Division |'D® meeting that a Japanese «Thus, Gen. MacArthur had

famed Second (Indian Head) Di- should bear part of the occupa-|\S1and stronghold, with the Pres. waion because of its | apd SSRrvies;” the administration gested calling a peace conference reco Ss. : and inviting Russia and R ~The Times summarized the con-| g . tents of the official documents as follows: “ONE: Gen. MacArthur said that he could make the Second that President Truman

Arthur on the wisdom of keep{ing the Nationalists neutral. { This version was widely cir-

“FIVE: Gen. MacArthur said nunciation of

Jan . “SIX: The possibilities of in- President or Gen. MacArthur on lagt rw yay Sarsiony and agree. tervention by Red China and What was said in their hour alone mEAt were acheived at Wake, in Russia were discussed, and Gen. on Wake Island. thal: ‘conference of Oct. 15, at MacArthur said that he did not least as to the necessity of ag- Delleve either country would do Committee Wants g to th lici ! “ i heging a, e policies made ii “SEVEN: Some sober criticism | Plant Indiana’ Week : a1 WAS made of the quality of the - Because of Fare are was | 2) En Ko. | French Army, and there was a transplanting stock, Gov. Henry ullets i, followed Tp wath o discussion of how this might! Schricker will

: jaffect the defense of Europe. |committee to rehabilitation program costing! “EIGHT: The President said servance of a ut 0 million, including he would try to make France Week. al d psychological Te-luse her forces in Indo-China as| Alex Tuschinsky, owner of the ilitation, with free elections effectively at the Dutch in Indo- Hillsdale Landscape & Nurseries

ha - ald withdrawal of all troops, The nesia. |Co., was acting chairman of an

victory would come by Thanks-| “NINE: ging Day, and Gen. MacArthur gized to the barrassing him on the

now understood his that thorny issue.”

Opposed Occupation The documents explained that!

position on ters.

the President opposed occupation ciety of Garden Clubs; of Formosa because he wanted Grande, secretary of the Indiana |of to convince the population of Asia Florists’ Association; Mrs. Sissel {that the United States had no im-Luebking, secretary of the Allied 3 perialistic plans against them. Florists’ Association; Wilcox and The President stated publicly Paul Uhlman, both of the State later that he wanted Formosa Conservation Department; and neutralized until the United Na- Floyd Bass, Indianapolis Land-! tions determined its status. scape Association.

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t - ° MacArth d the ad-| : To Truman in Formosa Row re: ri cu Sims oo, sects ant tw oft o> itt of 2

as “a very great soldier,” and gion policy.

| i chairman of the Joint Chiefs of|!0 be invoked on the outbreak There never has been, however, | Milwaukee, Ave. was slightly injured when , for dispatch to Europe by of direct aggression, as in Korea, 2 detailed report from either the freesboro, Tenn., are bidding for : Staff pa pe by appearances by Gen. MacArthur, struck by a car near her home.

Police said Barbara was walking with an older sister yesterday Plant Here Averts th when she broke away and attempted to run across Keystone Walkout Over Pay

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Pfc. Ary Dovle; Mr, and Mrs. Clarence P. Davis Parker; | Ft, Wayne.

and Country Club. | | Pi_ Bets. Phi prity. 8ith Founders’ Day| Marie Garlinghouse. Mik (iM d M Kleebe Luncheen— Indianapolis Asari: Slun™ | 10 Gale. Lucile Toon: {Hip and Mrs. Kleeber E. Hay, |aipha Siema 41 hell De Tb. | Fouls, Veara Avers; Gale, Luctlle 8toh- | Richmond. eachers College. ! Barber Shop Chorus Contest — Murat, 3 | Indianapolis

killed in action with Force In World War II.

The third, Lt. Arlie D. Mullet, Warsaw, O., trained at Atter.' bury in 1940. His F-51 fighter) plane was over Korea.

8 rean rehabilitation, the prospecolieq 10 hostile control, as con-' gent, [tive Japanese peace treaty and oll d es p ed With the Pacific defense But the cold fact is that the the general effort toward a uni-

Since it is not, Btate Department) our conference has been high- After Gay Parade formulation of foreign’ policy is ly satisfactory,” the President

Continued From Page One

A branch of government which ihe Philippine economy also were Of New York for one of the greatest parades In world for a returning hero,

Mrs. MacArthur was up at

| Mr. Truman rested briefly Jnia, m, (Indianapolis Time) and had {Expert military influence on it 18 Hawaii, then rushed back to the breakfast alone. The General and

He reported on the| Arthur stayed abed several-hours My informant expressed Ssur-meeting to the nation by radio on/ater.

Gen. MacArthur's plans for = Traffic Deaths He devoted most Of|rest of the week-end and next to a determined week were (ndefinite. . “We just don't know what To Y we're going to do,” his personal Only a few weeks before, Mr,[Physician, Col. Charles C. Canada ause of Truman had rebuked MacArthur|5aid.

“The situation as far as

unauthorized|Xnow is in the hands of other

8 Nistatement on Far Eastern policy,|PeoPle—namely the committees in the‘military appraisals of existing firing him because of thefr polit! particularly as it affected For-| Washington.”

| He was referring to the con-streets forged one ahead today ists, to the Veterans of Foreign|gressional investigating commit-/of the number for the tees which plan to look into the period last year. the President's firing|

Doug Growing Stronger Col. Canada said Gen. Mac

Returns to D. C. | Arthur “seems to grow stronger . ! he goes along” despite the peace treaty should be concluded| A few hours after Mr. Truman 38 as rapidly L possibly in fairness returned to Washington, some of strenuous pace he has kept since sailt,. he would be able to release to that country, which had been the government's highest officials leaving Tokyo last Monday and|of police to reduce accidents, inoh of his crack infantry divi-! 0 cooperative with the occupa- 528d he and the General had his successive receptions in Hono- [juries and deaths continued in ! Pa | eached an eement on the fu- lulu, 8an Francisco, Washington the crackdown on drivers. sions for service in Europe. Gen. tion authority, and until there f 2 re ese Nationalist |and New York Ma¢Arthur recommended the was a treaty, the United States, W® © 4 on .

|China, then proceeding without culated, and so aroused the Pres. Presidential suite. {them if they did not participate.lident that he issued a fiery de-| But Chicago is planning to wel-| the report at his come the General there with anshould ‘next news conference, saying the other Jesepion next week, posDivision available to General of Make a clarion declaration of a Formosa policy was settled weeks sibly Wednesday or Thursday, prik Feo liable N. Honk hd Truman doctrine of the’ Pacific, before the Wake Island meeting. and several oth

Douglas Favors ‘Middle’ Policy

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS

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W. Va. Apr. 21 (UP) Pa me by James D. Moore, 27, Arcadia, uglas (D. Ill.) today favored be requested by ala Far Eastern policy that split Priam wo Ob-ithe ideas of President Truman ana” and Gen. Douglas MacArthur. : 1 b Speaking at the 33d annual Matthews, 966 N. Graham St. general manager Fred Lawrence meeting of the American Associ-/ when the car he was driving col|ation of Advertising Agencies last t, Sen. Douglas said he would|and Caroline Sts. Gen. MacArthur apolo- Organizational meeting of the nign 4 President IF 3p0 0 |. Plant Indiana” program Tigra. {89 JuiBer than Mr. Truman by|Harold Phillips, Formosa day night in the Broad Ripple | g

limited war!) issue ‘and told Mr. Truman he American Legion Post headquar. (28ainst the Chinese

Communists.| Alfred J. Fears,

Ordnance Maintenance Shop and other warehouses at Stout Field. The need for a supply base for the Indiana National Guard was underscored by the loss of Camp Atterbury and Fort Harrison to the Army. Both were the property of the federal government and were reactivated following the Korean War.

Gen, Hitcheock pointed out that

fere with the runways on the. air7 field. He indicated the state intends to use the field for air transportation.

I Toll Here Now 21;

" More Violators Held Traffic deaths on Indianapolis

same

Luther O. Dorris, 44, of 231

Mobile, Ala. Meanwhile, the air(he was hit in Illinois St. south 3 reson feet scanned the wat. ers of the Gulf over a 100-mile area in a hunt for more bodies or survivors.

lof Washington St. early today. ./ Driver of the car was Darrell E, Norris, 19, Anderson.

Crackdown Continues Meanwhile, the concerted effort

speeding, six for reckless driv-

(lacking a driver’s license,

Fifty-six more motorists were nabbed yesterday, 29 for speeding.

Two-year-old Barbara

in the 3400 block. She was knocked down by a truck driven,

and suffered skinned fingers, Injured Slightly Slight injuries also were suffered by 17-year-old James PF.

Fiery Ship Crash

Police today slated a total of] covered. ol, 5 The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel said| 29 traffic offenders. “train'ng tion costs. Gen. Mac Arthor sug. [ae apparently selling Gen. oe. {ney a ing a ! ing, one for failure to stop at a/the Esso Gr bo! d left it| t week eensboro and le J oy In thelr 3130-a-day] fer Ponts Sto oy OF, for floundering like a giga i

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Deaths Reach 15

Find 10 Bodies in Gulf Disaster

charred bodies today, raising to

Gulf of Mexico yesterday. The collision and fire was sumed by the Standard

putting still burning on the ship. It was taken in tow. Find Five Bodies Five bodies were found by air and sea rescue units in the choppy Gulf waters yesterday, and five men survived the holocaust when another tanker, the Esso Suez,

before dawn yesterday.

left the scene of the crash 220 miles Orleans under her own power late yesterday,

The Coast Guard said two bodies and an injured were transferred to a pilot t and taken to Venice, La. of the two dead men were not known here.

Threat of a general walkout at eet Steel Mills, Ine,

Charles Richart, assistant to

driven by

However, Sen. Douglas rejected charged with intoxication at 1/t

|. He appointed to the committee Gen. MacArthur's twin proposals/a. m. today after {Mrs. B. Lynn Adams, director of fOr unleashing an air war against | he yard Parks program; Mrs. |Chinese air bases in Manchuria Bright and New York Sts. {Henry Prange, the Indiana So-|and giving Chiang Kai-shek | John | “logistic support” for an invasion

China from Formosa.

Indiana Men

On Casualty List

oe aiens mens Bales De. Chase today after a holdup was

|fense casualty list. None are from| Feported. Indianapolis.

WOUNDED

1st Lt. John V. Wilkes, brother

Mrs. Mary Marsalek, Gary. INJURED

David E. Davis, son of

MISSING IN ACTION

Pfc. Kenneth V. Hay, son of The car raced west, police said,

ence, Mary Pence: Truett Martng Pa- Atterbury Air Base

the Alr|

shot down in Wetion

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Police arrested a 25-year-old | $ypected 3 full crew to Iman at the end of a 15-block “onda.

Max L. Haynes, 909 W. 26th |8t., was identified by John Hurd, {26, attendant at a Gaseteria Station, 320 W. Michigan St., as the {man who took $24.50 from him at { gun-point. { Twp patrolmen in a squad car {spotted Haynes’ car in the 1300 block W. 16th St. It fitted a description offered by Mr. Hurd.

{until they overran it in the 2800 {block W, 16th.

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ment Tuesd. it lided with another today at 38th employees, | 2°0|charged with keeping a room for

pool selling at Tom's Poolroom,!|

A financial pinch choked the 2941 W. 10th 8t. Police said they! 28, Claremont, payroll off yesterday when the round 40 books of tickets. :

|Federal Bureau of Internal Reve-|

25, Camby, was nue filed a lien for alleged failure 1318 E. 25th Bt. where no arrest

Greensboro and found the bodies|of after

Southwest Pass, at the mouth of| Wooden the Mississippi River, at dawn|was consumed, along with all furnishings, clothes and valuables.

The Suez was to continue on to|MTs-

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Stove Blast Causes

SATURDAY, APR. 21, 1951

hildren Die in Fire

Blaze in Home

were awakened by the cries others, but were unable to fires| save the children. Dead are: Dennis Williams, 9. Marcella Williams, 2 months.

Eugenia Henry, 2. Injured: Gwendolyn Williams, 16. Firemen from Station 5, ns square north of the tragic y collided with the Greensboro just ed: al or ot

Esso ately by a passing merchant poThe crippled Suez, which liceman who first noticed the south-southwest of New|James at 3:10 a. m. They were unable, however, to dropped anchor at/save more than the walls of. the structure. The interior

Three children were burned to death early today amid the flam-

, ing partitions of an old barn- & fire-ravaged hulk of the tanker residence in the rear of 120 W, Esso Greensboro yielded up 10|14th St. . A 18-year-old girl, who escaped 15 the known death toll in the the blaze by leaping from the collision of two tankers in the gecond story, was seriously

burned while fighting the fire with a garden hose. Two other girls, 10 and 18, and two women, all related, to reach safety in their clothes.

Stove Explodes

Myrtle

Some of the victims probably husband of Myrtle, Twenty-one were charged with were burned to ashes by the roar-

Ing oil-fed fire which enveloped| “30. Gertrude. 14 and Milton,

(Joker)

0 turn over Social Security pay-| was made.

the car he was ments to the government. A simi- | with another at(lar lien was filed last week on! then complaint of failure to turn over|

ederal income withholding taxes.

hifts worked yesterday,

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change in

service hours

Firemen said the blaze began with explosion of a small coal-oil names i ve on the first floor. Sleeping on the first floor were Williams, 2 daughter, Myra, 18, and Marcella : and Eugenia, her grandchildren = On the second floor were Dennis | and three of his sisters, Gwendo- © %' lyn; Lois, 10, and Mrs. Nora 2 f the two Coast Guard and Navy ofti-| Willams, 21, mother o ; cials directing the operation gave children downstairs. little hope that any more surviviors would be found, or that Vest ol Nude angio. She ¢ “ bodi 0 . any more 8 WeRI3 be re: Myrtle Williams: Rufus Williams, and eight including the remaining | Williams children: John, 24; Jo- _

In the front bungalow were 64- |

ntic red Gwendolyn was taken to General Hospital suffering from secAt the time of the collision, the ond and third-degree burns. There Suez was en route from New York were no other injuries. earl Coug-ito Corpus Christi, Tex. for al neunc, daughter of Mr, and Mrs./ cargo of oil and the Greensboro St 7 Shes ntiuding J. P, Cougneunc, 3538 N. Keystone wa heased or Baltimore from : ) orpus Christi.

Police Arrest 2, Nab 61 Policy, Ticket Books

| Curious police investigating

ree possible sources of gam, de said today.

The aged Petain—only three days away from his 95th birthday —i8 unable to take any nourishment except a spoonful of water they said. bulletin from the rison fortress of “this tiny west coast island said Mrs. Petain was in a condition of ‘“‘extreme pros-

bling sales yesterday harvested! arrests and a total of 61 | policy and baseball ticket books.

One of the apprehensions oc-

3000/ curred at the Indiana Avenue Cielby 8t., was. averted today by gar Store. 404 Indiana: Ave. Very. half-hour»

preparations to meet a payroll, officials.

Young, 71, was, according to company|charged with keeping a room for| g when officers discov-| ered 16 books and packets of| tickets, they said.

Stanley Thomas,

23,

books also were confiscated at

Give Credit for Tour

TERRE HAUTE, Apr. 21—Col-| Some employees yesterday said lege credit will be given for a! hey would quit until back wages summer tour of Europe sponsored {were met. by Indiana State Teachers ColHowever, Mr. Richart said full lege and Indiana University. Ap-| and he plications will be accepted until report May 1 by Miss Betty Foster, art |depaftment of Indiana State.

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DEAD—Dennis Williams and Eugenie Henry.

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