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By ED KENNEDY _ Top ranking police officers,

impressed by the accuracy of radar clocking against speeders, today said they will seek

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on sinks immediate purchase of two 4 units for Indianapolis. clean The radar unit was brought

here by. The Times from Columbus, O., where it has been used successfully. : Radar's magic eye opened the eyes of police and other officials today when it was tested against

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—Times Photos by Henry E. Glesing Jr. napolis Police Department goes speeding cars and then moved to © other parts. of the city to clock rem CArs of unrehearsed motorists.

LINES ARE MPH—Lero

reads radar speed chart.

a PULL OVER, BUD—Capt. Batts of the India

. speeding past radar screen.

| Flip Flier rr Gets the Air

DISHFORTH, England, “May 2 (UP) — Flight Lt. Robert Eslick, 35, was dismissed from Royal Air

plains opera-

HOW IT WORKS—Columbus traffic engineer Ralph Wo

y J. Keach, Safety Board president, tion of radar device in test here. :

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MacArthur Plans

State to Fight For Relief Aid

Governor Maps Action to Keep

About 30 officials watched the tests. : Police officials said they will ask Mayor Bayt and the Safety Board to purchase one unit, with graphic recorder attached, for $1100, and another speed control device for $700. HES

Unanimous Approval Police and other officials

: Force service today by a charged with traffic enforcement : i : es | . Fo : {mous in their approval Van Fleet Hails Big UN Victory; ourt martial that found | ‘Grants After Cancellation Threat Wess Wsnitous n their ap;

him guilty of marking the About 25 test runs were made

p idriff of three RAF 3 e loss 1 bare midriff o Gov. Schricker said today Indiana will fight the possibl on 8 way Ave. just south of

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Declares Foe ‘Punished Severely’

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| | ze br — : | women with a rubber ‘of an $18 million federal relief grant. ; Who's Trying to Kid Who About Formosa . . . Page 14 { | hon on it irmate The Federal Security Administration threatened to withdraw Victory Field. Each time, radar everad Bec es 2 psu | e er ropose |} Samp Fema gual Indiana’s portion of the national relief grant after the state leg-|clocked the speed “on the button By FRANK TREMAINE Section, RAF Station, islature defied the federal government by removing certain secrecy|Or at least within three miles of Viited Press Saf Correqpondent Dishforth.” | provisions of ‘the state’s welfare law. what speedometers registered. ,

| TOKYO, May 2—The first phase of the Communist spring of-| {fensive in Korea has ended in a ‘‘great victory for the United Nations,” Lt. Gen. James A. Van Fleet said today. re Gen. Van Fleet, commander of the 8th Army, spoke as United Page Nations task forces probed as much as five miles ahead of the

Would Erect Building Near Riley Home

By JOSEPH ALLISON Plans for a city-county Juvenile!

The Governor and other state asked for

offici and were, ! . “tgrafited an opportunity for a pub-| ecor eat dave {lic hearing before the federal au-

thorities made a formal ruling. |

‘Denies Blaming Acheson for Ouster

Then “dry runs” against motorists were made at 16th St. and Olin Ave. A sign warned driv+ ers that a radar check was being

made. As a result no speeding

“The boys of the section put me on my back on the floor,” one girl testified. “They pulled my shirt out

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a i ith the ehusive Reds. ) Sa : Rohort _C. Ruark’s Amer: BE A aw musty ; + |Ald Division-Juvenile Court cen-| of my slacks and Eslick, : Hearing May 15 cars were spotted. 5 R a kG n ~ ATUhOF i the loss of 70.000 men in the firstiunscathed. They “knocked out ter on property near the James With 2.” rubber. stamp, Federal Security. Commissioner lie 0 ase pip Police ‘then mow anit eds smac én. viac

veral Communist guns. {Whitcomb Riley Home on Locker-

20 se | Arthur J. Altmeyer informed vould, higve pulled back up to 20 It is behind the central front bie St. were proposed today to the

|Gov. Schricker this morning that ithe hearing date had been set

y stamped my midriff.” U. 8. 52 as it enters the city from A Prophet Without Honor... miles in some sectors to regroup. stamp y the Dorthiwest fof woes 1

90 Degrees Yesterday

:; ; - vm yas charged An Editorial 'Th cond round is expected in that the Reds appear ‘to be mass |Safety Board. Lt. Eslick was c¢ hearsed checks. Thon rik LL SION] FOUL p ing for their next offensive. Re- pe hoard gave its approval to with undue familiarity. Jor May 15 at 10a. m. inthe FSA|S coq. Mav 'T Mark ~~ By H. D. QUIGG “We have punished the Commu- connaissance planes reported thel,, o city’s share in the project and — a office in Washington. y Comment Favorable sp Poss Stet Sorssavondenty nist forces severely,” Gen.. Van hills around Hwachon. 20 miies passed a resolution calling for a . | Mr. Altmeyer said the notice | LOCAL, TEMPERATURES Comments in favor of using 2 ' ay on. | eet told newsmen in Korea after NOrth of the United Nations line,| $120,000 bond. issue {was “formal and final. fam. 10 g0 radar as a weapon against speedDouglas MacArthur's chief aide. ving a flying visit to 10th Corps, alive with enemy movement.’ . | : re, | 4 Nn Im daze { Fearful of losing the $18 mil-| or a “1 2 Ise» a2 ers. . ps maid today that the General had/agvance headquarters. te a orpedo - Planes The oy Youle pu 2 new Ju- lon grant, Gov. Schricker said} 7 pol Bo 3 indians ys “ seen” , soug 0 disrupt the enemy venile vision headquarters he would dispatch Indiana Attor-| Mhes : : never seen” the 1947 report by ney Gor oral pe Esmett MoMang.| 9 # mu... 1p. m.. 84 [eliminates the human error of

+ Lt-Gen. Albert<C.- Wedemeyer on, other methods.”

Capt. Audry Jacobs, head of po-

Pays Heavy Price ‘plans with-a daring raid yester-/on the proposed location. The | ) i ? “The enemy has failed in the day on the Hwachon Dam just/Safety Board will ask the County | daZé {mon and several officials from the| Korea and that “it was never : least of Hwachon itself and seven|Council to consider action on| y {State Board of Welfare to fight] = | Ce ¥ rrree ( first phase of his: offensive. He | ate ght | lice traffic divist “It eliminates ‘discussed with him.” has paid a heavy price. The first, lies north of the 38th Parallel building new Juvenile Court fa-| ‘ |“to keep the grant.” | A spring heat wave that yes-|o,. on a The controversial séctet report part of the battle has ended in a AD undisclosed number ..of|cilities and a Juvenile Center on| Cause Undetermined | It is expected that Maurice] Y€8-/the need for pursuit, which is danwas made public yesterday on the great victory for the United Na. D0USlas Skyraiders from -the the same property, possibly in the At Willi Plant [Hunt state welfare director, winifterdey smashed all temperature, gerous for policemen.” orders of President Truman. In it tjons.” j carrier Princeton destroyed onelgame building. iiamson an accompany Mr. McManamon |Tecords for May 1 here made a| Judges Harry Chamberlain and Gen. Wedemeyer warned as far, Gen. Van Fleet said he believeq 100d gate and blasted a 10-foot along with two welfare board slight retreat today. Joseph Howard—"It' will be ad-

| i ; _| Original plans for a new Juve-| y | ; . hack as 1547 that Ryssia planned, the Red offensive was designed to Role xtending, belok Le Water] wile Ald Division headquarters Another Fire Story, Page 4 [embers Lio ~~ Kian and| ‘The Weather Bureau, which Tissable evidence in prosecuting $ conquest. 0 ou orea gain a quick military decision. | I, In lcalled for t : i -| Judge Wilfred Bradshaw. [recorded the all-time high |5pe . : through the use of satellite forces 8 q of gallons of water -into the 1 or the construction of a! An early morning fire today de | e high of 90

- . . | . ing|- The entire state welfare pro-|q in th _| Chief Rouls—"Police need radar, : “Certainly it is part of his an- Pukhan and Han Rivers, building on the -Hedlth Center stroyed the Williamson Polishing] egrees in the city, said the mer : : after American’ troops left thei, ced pian to ‘destroy. us or property at 1140 E. Market St.\and Plating Co. at 2080 Martin- 8ram is in jeopardy in the eventicyry readings today were not ex- lo Sombat 2D edera and redims country... . .__|force us into the sea,” he said. Allies: Confident This was later sheived in favor|dale Ave. causing darhages esti- the federal government rulespected to exceed 85 degrees. acCeenis Jere: Answering questions put to him The Reds had closed the flood-|

Latest humidity 58%

iagainst the state, Gov. Schricker Capt. Robert L. Batts, head of

by" reporters on the eve of Gen. MacArthur's appearance before a

" .Map Next Move gates in an attempt to dry up| A big United Nations ~ task the rivers and make them easily

of a plan to remove an existing|Mated in excess of $40,000. the health center],

residence on property.

Firemen battled. the blaze for 2 hours.” Acting Chief ‘Harry

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But an off-key note was sounded by forecasters.

Humidity to Rise

police communications — “Radar is an effective check against

speeders. We can have a radar Humidity, that weather element speed control unit on the streets which governs comfort, was not |and in operation 24 hours after

expected to drop as low today. |e _cTuipment has beep received The minimum recorded yesterday,

despite the record-breaking mer-| Mayor Bayt hesitated about cury climb, was 39 per cent. |giving approval, explaining that Shoppers swarmed into down-|he wanted more tests and opintown Indianapolis and the bright|lons from police officers, Leroy

congressional investigating com- force stabbing deep into No- fordable in the second round of mittee. Maj. Gen. Courtney Whit- Man's Land north of Seoul, finally their offensive. : ney, the aide, said Gen. MacAr-|stirred up a Communist battalion! Allie¢ officers were confident thur’ was taking “no.documents”|_some 800 men—encamped in that they could stop any new asto Washington with him. and around Unjongbu, 11 miles sault. Gen. MacArthur “is going to above the former capital and “We can hold Seoul forever and answer such questions as the com- about five miles in front of the pile up dead like cordwood if they mittee may ask,” Gen. Whitney main Allied line. try another frontal assault here,” said. x | The tanks came under heavy an Allied officer on the western Denies Accusing |fire along the road, but emerged front said. “He is thoroughly competent to! answer questions about the Far, East without any supporting docu-| mentation at the time.” Asked wether Gen. MacArthur felt he should have’ been sent a copy of the Wedemeyer report, Gen. Whitney said he did not|

“care, 1a express myself on mat de Nerve—Then Blood

Gen. Whitney also said that he never had heard an’ expression By JIM G. LUCAS Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

from Gen. MacArthur blaming CENTRAL FRONT IN KOREA, May 2—The Ehinese corporal| National Civil. Defense Confer-

Both plans hit a snag when the Miller said firemen of Co, 2 at| children and aid to the blind. Health Board refused to relin-|1975 Roosevelt Ave. seven blocks | Adoption Excluded d quish possesion of the property.|from the scene, saw the flames The state legislature amende Planiiig for a new Jove a shooting in the air as they leit the welfare jaw to open the welAid Division building ha yen €|their engine house .in response to fare records for public inspection. er va " 2 8 8e0 the alarm turned in by a passer-|/ Specifically, excluded, however, wo nee ae ire of the, \were all cases pertaining to adoprittoe firs CHT sory Som Owner of the firm is Ira Wil- tion of children. | Sion Of present gastos an liamson, of “635 Warren Ave.| The state lawmakers, fearfu now is housed in four rooms in WHO made the damage estimate. of abuses under the a the basement of City Hall | With the exception of the boiler hibited the use of such welfare g,njignt yesterday, Two women | Keach, Safety Board president, Lt. Forrest Higgs, JAD ‘chief,(T00m and brick walls, the entire Information for “commercial OF|yere overcome by the heat, but|said he wanted to consult with pointed’ out that crowded condi. |Puilding was destroyed. In the Political purposes. {neither was hospitalized. (the manufacturer, Esterline- ! Under the new law, the County| Angus Co. of Indianapolis, before |tions in present quarters would Pullding and ruined by the blaze Welfare Boards must file with the! They were Mrs. Helen Sanford, | oui final approval {be made worse when 14 new po- Were 18 Indiana State Police si-| y 22, of 1601 E. Market St. and| g n

L J > e lo auditor, il, Chinese Corporal Loses irae ti bm wh wen ioe epates. cons sor” cou comet 2 of 100. Merce, 80 and)? od oniel wor ike : | |

in. Prosecuting attorneys and town- is: Sivision shout May 15 eo ae ee i ship trustees a complete report E. Raymond St. A patrol car with radar unit

of all persons: on relief rolls. | Temperatures here are running is stationed alongside the street man to Broadcast | Firemen said the building was na rn (from 16 to 20 degrees above nor- being. checked. The radar unit modern in every detail and cause jl | Rl i WASHINGTON, May 2 (UP)— of the blaze was undetermined. Qn the Inside {mal of 70 degrees for this lme|records, on a-graph-like ‘cham, Preciiect Toduiay yay 2a a . n e of -year, weathermen said. {the speeds of passing cars, onter-. Of The Times any particular person for. Presi- lence here at 9:30 p. m. (Indian-Air-conditioned dresses

Previous record for May 1 was| When one exceeds the speed ) | C dent Truman's action in reliev- Was the only prisoner we'd taken all day. |apolis Time), next Monday 5S h

'established in 1942, when 89 de-|limit, the policeman radios its ing. him of the Far East com- We've never collected Chinese as easily as North Koreans. [White House said today. His!

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age grees was recorded. A year later, description to another patrol car fea- |the record low was set for the Stationed a block or two ahead.

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mand. He wgs wounded—badly—in the left side. He'd been lying speech will be b AIL . tured for the summer days |gate with a reading of 32 de-|The Policeman stops the offendPlans Speeches jhelpless in a draw for several hours and bled a lot. He was weak | televised. Toadcant a ith Crime Drive ta ganizations, The grees. : jiu Toiprist there, ¥ ue but he still could speak. en hay . — Bridal Scene......ss... wis vals Yo _.| The tests were conducted b Told that there had been a| yike many Chinese, he spoke] | Ernst Hoffman and, the Im | Hot spots in Indiana Yesterday/,, y

were Vincennes and Paoli, where | oUF Columbus officials brought temperatures soared to 92 Anjhere by The Times and its sister Ini ar "oy |Scripps-Howard paper, the Colum10 United States weather stations Ini, is Citizen. They were: Safety the state yesterday recorded 85. : ; |degrees or more, ' {Director Don Cook, Traffic En

|gineer Ralph’ Wolf, D. K. Finley,

Signs Oil Grab Bill

TEHRAN, May 2 (UP)—S8hah|. Mohammed Reza 'Pahlevi today | signed the oil nationalization bill and told Premier Mohammed sade‘against crime is putting an

dianapolis Philharmonic presented an “ambitious” concert last night.....cc00000e Winston Churchill basks in the. legend of his long and .. In seven

Says Crusade Ending Wide-Open Gambling

Gov. Schricker’s state-wide cru-

dispatch from Washington saying English. He said he had lived in New Hea “intimates” of the General had [Shanghai and once was a house-

asserted he blamed Secretary of boy for an Amer-

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: : [that as a pleas- . famous career . . Other highs were Evansville,| head of the safety council of Doug's Plane lant period. He Mossadegh to ‘begin taking over end to wide-open gambling in In-| states a drunk driving a {90: Marion, 89: Terre Haute and | Columbus Chamber of Commerce, : {had served for a .- Shown at Cleveland [the British-controlled ofl interests diana, the Governor said today. tractor can only be arrested Lafayette, 88; South Bend, 86, and William DuBois, a radar tech. Costs $225 an while with the . . immediately. |. At a press conference today he ag a public nuisance....... 13,and Ft. Wayne, 85. enc. [nV : |Nationalist army | Medical Meeting . . sald) : Why does the taxpayer Eve i . { “Reports are very encouraging. to foot the bill for distillers, . Hour to Fly bat Ya He J hy drug developed in Indianap- SEE Spring in It looks like we have practically, beauty parlors and a snake | ‘Something About a Redhead'— - - rere eet . J £ 8 re ou 0| } { " ” TART A RVI didn’t like sol- {i | : : i 100 per cent compliance from! farm? ..... Cees danensanens WASHINGTON, May 2 (UP) (SR re eet [the medical profession as a possi- Your Own Home! local sothorities™ Cubs tangle with “Old Rabbit

The Air Force said in effect today {ble hope in combating heart dis-

never planned to 4 952 E. 35TH ST. The combination of gambling Ears” and come out second

“Too Much Money and Loving

i crease the’ pumping efficiency of sudden, he found himself a “vol- the heart over long periods, was unteer’”.in the Reds’ Third Field deyeloped by Chemico Labora-|

plane, the Bataan, as’ long as he| wants. | But Gen. MacArthur is expected |

peting. This house was recently re- . decorated. Located just off Fall Creek Blvd. Oil heat, attached garage. Immediate possession.

that Gen. Douglas MacArthur can ease, . best Jackie Robinson | : ng {go back to it. ; Th . : : _ |reports from state police and the est . » Jackie { ° ° keep his Constellation transport Then, all of a Mr; Lucas ® dup S54 lo Sefely 1 diffon. Canter. Bal. all 20 wal car- law enforcement agents of the and Leo. Durocher trade Cause Wife fo Get Divorce

verbal blows . . . Ben Jones

|Alcoholic Beverage Commission, : has shown up with a brand

{the Governor said, allows state

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By U aid her ro -SAN JOSE, Mrs. Matich said mance

Call for appt. a " Army. | BR-0181. officials to keep abreast of the New “Derby”............ 16, 17 Cal., May 2° — : : to turn ft back to the Air Force jt Yeast so bad, he said, unit] Lies, ira Sioaq Rivple ALFRED CAMPBELL, RI-8785 [orale P Other Features: 'Red-haired +Viola Matich, 35, had Yegan last year when Mr, Math after ‘he settles down. That is, he was sent to Korea. He hadn't|of the late Dr. Vincent A. La Committee Not Needed er req " a Cadlillac.convertible, a diamond (508 week for answering the tele« when he finishes testifying before/even minded Manchuria, although penta, Indianapolis surgeon and BUY NOW, and begis 18 He said he didn’t think it was| About People ....... +++ 18 Irifig, a houseful of furniture and| hore in his home. congressional ,committees and he suffered from the cold. He research chemist. build your plans for Spring [necessary to follow one of Sen.| Amusements ............ 10 13" paid-up mortgage today to re-\P Two weeks later, the telephone ! “winds up his tour of cities for had got in trouble twice—both Animal So and Summer’ in your new |pgtes Kefauver's recommenda-| Births, Deaths, Events.. 26 jmember her one-month marriage , , i “welcome home” celebrations. times when he ran away to visit) 1 o,., modes ro th ed home! } |tions fo create a State Crime| Henry Butler ........... 19 pov: : She said when she delivered the i “Gen. MacArthur will use the his wife. But they weren't t00/scal profession toda oe Tec. Shop for your home where Committee to ferret out crime. | Comics i rseeeieene 25 | Superior Judge M. G. Del Mutolo| eccage Mr. Matich was #0 Bataan as long as he has a re-irough on’ him. ‘annual meeting of ‘the Federation you will find the largest num- | | iri eT irae 14" gave Mrs. Matich a divorce from pleased he raised her salary ta quirement for it,” an Air Fopce| a 5.n lof American Societies for Ex-| Per of home offerings, in the Cigaret Cargo Looted Sonora ,onineetttttt Tg (her husband, Pete, a 56-year-old exp \ ! : spokesman ‘said. FROM the start, he hadn't perimental Biology in Cleveland.| Classified columns of | Thieves, Who ripped the seals) , Features ........... "ee 13 Juanyfacrures Yesteruay 27180 She! Answered 4 Times : THE AIR FORCE policy is to|liked Korea. He was smart The research paper was delivered) THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES | from 13 boxcars in the Hill YArds| FOTUM «sons ososerssrns 14 Jee A i mariage al, Iu Sve months, she zaid, 4iie | - by Dr. Frederick Steigmann, di- ; lof the New York Central Sys-|- Clyde Farnsworth....... 14 |POHIINg but money and so answered the telephone four ! furnish: five-star officers with air- enough to know his officers were rector of the department of ther- The above ad is one of |° y Harold H: Hartl 18 |affection she couldn't sleep nights. times, | transportation whenever they re-\infowing lives away when It gneutics of Cook County Hospiter || MANY HUNDREDS of home tem. last night stole eight cases A Eo urtley. evens 18 Says It Was Money They got married- last May 11. i quest it. No questions are asked served their purpose. Most men in| Chicago and Oy of Da values you will find in the {of cigarets-from one of the car-| Rrelers i] ro ay solie Es Mr.” Matich insisted it Wwas|She said Mr. Matich gave her a | about whether the flight Will be his company, he said, knew thoseicine of the University of Illinols| Real Estate Section of today's iets. The missig cargo was val: prin Bo CECRAOn:-:« 15 money only—$18,000, all told. He|52500 diamond ring, & convertible, on official business. who led the assault were being College of Medicine. Times, from which you should ued at about $600. 1 “'Robert- RUSK + cas. .0 fe. 13 |ask for an annulment and the re- paid the mortgage on her house, "The monthly pay of Mac-igacrificed. : | The new product, named Myo-| Pe able to select several for . Ct Ed Sovola ...i.......,.. 13 (turn of his gifts. The judge said bought her fancy furniture and Arthur's staff totals about $4800. p,q woiohed huridreds die that cardone, is a derivative of animal immediate . personal inspec- Truman to Meet Press BPOTLS: . + assess Ll'16.17 |Mrs. Matich could keep her gifts, plied her with steaks and past The Air Force placed the cost of way. So, when he was given a heart muscle. tion. ! ‘WASHINGTON, May 2 (UP)—| Earl Wilson ............ 13 /but allowed her no support. “He wanted me fatter,” operating the Bataan at $225 Periy,o of grenades and told he'd be The Chicago doctor reported NOW TURN To THE President Truman will hold a Women's ...............6,7 | ‘There's something about a red-135-pound Mrs. Matich. “He to flight hour or $225 a day when re t 2 : So REAL ESTATE SECTION, news conference at 3 p. m. (Indi Joe Williams ........ .... 16 |head that rapidly separates a man me, ‘I'm just trying to ‘build you _ 8 1s on the ground. | Continued on. Page $ —Col. 3 Continued on Page 8—Col. 2 i |anapolis Time) tomorrow. \ .

from his money,” the judge said.[up 30 pounds or so.’

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