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Hoosier GOP Keeps Wary

Eye on Willkie

Representative Narhed

Senate Group Counsel

‘Hoosier GOP politicians today were keeping a wary eye on State Rep. Philip Willkie, Rushville Re-| publican, newly-announced coun-| sel for a U. 8.“Senate subcommit-| tee on ethics in federal govern- : ment. His appoéintment* came in a

L. Willkie, the GOP Presidential nominee, Rep. Willkie has a reputation for being a “lone wolf” in GOP circles. Question is how much personal political capital the young Hoosier lawmaker will gain out of his new ‘post, his first assignment in the|

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MONDAY, MAY 14, 1951

Blood Transfusion

For Baby Is Gif? For Mother's Day

CHICAGO, May 14 (UP)—An|

anonymous blood donor made a dramatic Mother's Day transfusion that helped keep an 18-ounce

_.baby-alive, dociors said today.

Slightly more than a teaspoonful of blpod was given to Constance Caruso, born nine. days

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|" “The Rev. Peter Vroom has re'signed the pastorate of the Emerson Avenue Baptist Church to become minister of a larger congregation of the denomination in |Oakhill, W, Va, " The Rev. Mr. Vroom presented this resignation to the church yes= terday after five-and-a-half years of service.

During his term in Indianapolis,

Emerson Avenue Baptist Clergyman Resigns Post

ago, in a direct transfusion. the Emerson Avenue Church has Doctors refused to give the financed ‘a remodeling program name of the woman, who, they amounting to $43,000, has about

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TRIPLETS CARRY THE TORCH FOR RELIGION—Triplet daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Janz, Geraldine, Genevieve and Gwendolyn (left to right) yesterday received their first Holy Com. munion in Assumption Catholic Church. The Ganz girls are the second set of triplets to receive first communion in the archdiocese. Family records show triplets four generations back on their mother's side, and twins on both parents’ side.

Mickey Cohen Si fo Seek Bid Tonight

be given, ; ~ ake LW “THE INFANT measured only 11% inches by}. doctora.said she hada ‘good chance’ for survival, The child's mother ‘expressed thanks to ‘her unknown benefactor. $ ! “I am so grateful to her,” Mrs.

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Elizabeth Caruso said, ‘more than words can express.” Mrs. Caruso, 41, has seven

other children and two grandchildren.

2 Ships Afire After Collision

NORFOLK, Va. May 14 (UP) —The

“ said, asked that her identity not doubled both its membership and

Its attendance. . / Has 800 Membership The Oakhill Church fs the leagd[Ing conBrega¥adn (8 community and serves officials of the local hines, workers and other persons in various walks of life. It has a membership of 800. : Dr. C. W. Atwater, retired pastor of the, First Baptist Church,

Indianapolis, is acting pastor of

|the church. He suggested the Rev. | Mr, Vroom as a permanent minister.

| The Emerson Avenue pastor is a onetime Army chaplain, presi|dent of the Baptist Ministerial |Association, chairman of the {Church Federation Radio Com{mission and a chaplain at Sunny-

freighter Thomas Tracy side Sanatorium. He is known out- in a fire yesterday.

Children in Fire

Blame Drowning For Radioman’s Death in Norway

. By United Press OSLO, Norway, May 14—Ly-

ford Moore, American radio—cors respondent who had been mysteriously missing five months until -his body was found in Oslo harbor yesterday, apparently died from drowning, an autopsy showed today.

but additional tests will be made, |. The autopsy, performed hy. “Prof. ‘Georg H."Waaler, Showed ‘no evidence of fractures or internal bleeding, he reported. Dr. Waaler said most of~the American Broadcasting Co. correspondent's clothing had 'disintegrated’ and that no money, rings or other personal property was found. He said Mr. Moore's lungs contained water. | Dr. Waaler said additional laboratory tests would be made at

the request of American authoriAn Army officer from Ft. Har-|tjes and that the final results

rison arrived in California early would be known by this weektoday to arrange for burial of his end. Dr. Waaler turned his report

two youngest children, who died over to Oslo police and to U. 8. {Consul David Newsom.

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Purdue University. The 45 men will attend classes sponsored by Purdue and Indiana Universities, Indiana state police, FBI and the Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police. The course opened yesterday.

Man Surrenders

Rear Adm. Malcolm F. Schoeffel,;I.ane Bryant. Inc., and $50 worth USN, chief of the Navy Depart- of merchanMise from the Bryant ment’'s Bureau of Ordnance, ac- catalogue, a trip to the Speedway, cording to an announcement by transportation furnished by Capt. Miles H. Hubbard, USN, Hoosier Cadillac. commanding officer of the plant. Other gifts will include a—trip Adm. Schoffel will come to to Hollywood for two by Burling Indianapolis from the U. S. Naval ton American Bus Lines, a West-

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Leland Thomas Starling, 21. af| 432 W. Merrill St., today surren+| dered to police on a grand jury| indictment charging robbery and

"auto banditry.

He was implicated as driver of the getaway car in a market holdup last Sept. 27. | Now on furlough from Camp Lejeune, N. C., he surrendered to Detective Charles Hanie after he learned of the indictment.

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Victoria Lee 8. mediately after learning his wife for lunch, the man saw the hody b sd 4 Leaves June 1st LOS ANGELES, May 14 (UP) Times-WIBC search make their%onkole, a three-piece set of Samp- Coast Guard headquarters sai$ ———————————— was critically burned and two of floating face downward near the ]nged ¢ In Rushville, Rep. Willkie sald|_Gambler Mickey Cohen puts bid for the “Queen for a Day” sonite luggage, a Broilking elec- the cutter Cherokee already was Heads Radio Newsmen their children. Peggy, 2. and Gra- shore. Dav he expects to go to Wash nEton the furniture from his lavish crown on the stage of Loew's tric broiler. a Benrus “Embrac- on the scene. Crews of the ham.. 2 months, died in the fire. - ——_— - official about June 1 to take up his 3 Brentwood home on the auction theater at 8 p. m. today. able” bracelet watch, a set of freighter and the seaplane tender) BLOOMINGTON, May 14 (UP) Mes. Burns. 21. ‘Was rescued REACH THE BUYING PUBLIC Wi a-month post. He ya je rr block tonight to raise money for They are: Alice Hopkins, 4935 Luxite lingere. a year's supply of Balfour, an AVP, were abandon- —The Indiana Radio Newsmeén's . ' » Was § with Times “For Sale" ads. hen he stands that a politica fC (tess ® lawyer to defend him against/w, 11th St.; Mrs. Robert Knight, Old Gold cigarets. a Deltah simu- ing ship. First reports did not Association elected Robert Bruner from the DUrRINg apartment ati... ... « .- desl in Services. gry,” th lao will be on the commiltes8 federal income tax evasion Box 609, Route 15; E. Clair Craw-/lated pearl necklace. indicate whether any crewmen of Radio Station WIOU, Kokomo, Ft. Scott, near San Francisco, = =" “00 =o co =o gathered . gh tadiented that the goal of Bes. : ford, 5613 E. Washington St.; Ev- The movie “Queen for a Day” were killed or injured aboard president at its convention here with another son, Tinker, 6. They =" sa : ! gE orange an e In . | The furniture, including Mr. elyn Rhea‘ Ginn, 8601 E. 10th St: is showing at Loew's theater in either vessel. nor how many men yesterday. Others elected included were carried out by a neighbor, Classified advertising will bring were dro the inquiry will be to set up a|Cohen's P 1 Guns” and f RTT TS ; ! set of standards by which “5 Per 9 eh erSona ns an ay Mrs. R. R. Comrie: Mrs. James FE. conjunction with the “Queen” se- were aboard either the Tracy or Allen Jeffries of WIRE, Indian- Capt. Loran A. Pace, who received profitable RESULTS FOR YOU! The wailir Centers” can be eliminated from selevis On a oe sald at poss, 1527 S. High School Road. lections. the Balfour. apolis, first vice president. second degree burns. PHONE RL-ley 5551. R . ee Three of tonight's semifinalists _ —————— i i I v euvnior government. 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