Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1951 — Page 12
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A i A tN AY rts
Hope for Early
“Peace in Muncie
Hospital. Strike
MUNCIE, May 18 (UP)—Ball Hospital officials expressed “hope”
today that nearly 100 striking|;pjq Railway and Motor Coach property room.
CTO service personnel would return to their jobs in a few days. Miss Nellie G. Brown, superintendent, said, however, it was “only a hope.” “We have no asfurance the will come back,” she said. : Miss Brown reported services were restored to normal with vol-
Andefson, Muncie and Richmond shouted,
Peage Efforts Pressed
In Indiana Bus Strike MUNCIE, May 18 (UPR) ~e. Gang Leaves Cops
gotiators will make another at- a] tempt today to settle a bus strik Holdin the Bag iwhich has halted bus service | res (three Indiana cities, Mayor Lester
|B. Holloway said. forgiven, Mayor Holloway sald repre- Your clothes, bicycles, dead sentatives of the Indiana Rail- [TOBS, mouse traps,
road and the AFL Amalgamated! Association of Street Car, Elec- waiting for you at {Employees would meet in® his [office to try~to)settie their wage dispute. J .- { Some 200 Indiana Railroad bus drivers walked off their jobs in
dozen boys swimming in a gravel pit at 2861 W. Ray St. \
" = ” “JIG GERS, the cops" one and the kids scattered.
fishhooks, Charles Boyd, 47. marbles and everything else are she last saw him Tuesday, when| record! : for/Sen. Guy M. Gillette (D. Ia.) Police got the loot “yesterday drunkenness and released early called today for the broadening when ‘they came upon about a Wednesday.
the . police he sleft showed he
The victim was
Police arrested
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
» . yy i OI’ Swimmin’ "Ole Seek Clues in Death Of Factory Worker MILWAUKEE, May 18 (UP) — . : Police had few clues today in| the killing of a 47-year-old «= Atlantic Pact to . —— cermin -. tory employee whose beaten hody OK, BOYS, come on in, all i8 was found on the grounds of the! suburban Cudahy Country Club. identified as His wife sald
of the Atlantic Pact from a milibody was tary found yesterday his pockets had| national government with civilian been turned inside out and the|control over foreign and military labels stripped from his clothing. policies. Police
FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1951
Urges Changing
Super-Government
By United Press WASHINGTON, May 18—
alliance into a super-
three weeks ago to. support wage Three of the boys were still in crushed by a blunt instrument , Despite progress made toward
|increase demands.
departed, leaving their clothes
unteer help which respended to u S Officials Ord gr wand treasuras to the law: le ered 2b;
. radio and newspaper ‘appeals, She
expected “things will go smoothly this week-end.” i Five Babies Born Doctors who manned the laun-
dry and kitchen, and nurses who did other chores, when the strike!
occurred resumed their normal professional tasks, One death occurred girike started. born and seven operations formed in the'last 24 hours. Picket lines remained at hospital entrances but striking for higher pay and union recognition were orderly third day of the walkout. One picket, Mrs.
She was admitted as an emergency patient to the hospital. Doc-
tors said her condition was seri- Insurer Predicts
ous.. a
3 Hoosier Miners
Injured in Pit Fire
TERRE HAUTE, May 18 (UP) —Three coal
burns suffered
here last night. Attaches at Union Hospital identified them as Glenn Poole, 46, West Terre Haute; Leon Cooke, 40, Terre Hante, and Herman Felgenhuer, 36, Georgetown, Ill. : A fourth miner, Bill Milan, was treated and released.
Rubber Shipment Halted
HONG KONG; May 18 (UP)A British warship halted a British freighter bound for Communist China with 3700 tons of rubber today and escorted the vessel back to Singapore.
6300 In Army Rotated
WASHINGTON, May 18 (UP) —:More than 6300 Army officers and men have sailed for the United States during the last month under the rotation program for soldiers in Korea.
since the Five babies were Per-of fact,”
the
in the contempt of which they are guilty” Dr. L. KE.
Wilbur Winborn, became ill while on duty. must report at that time in per- Association and the Civil Defense
miners were hos- Ang, an insurance executive said pitalized here today from serious today. in a fire at the Green Valley mine northwest of sharp increases in costs of ‘med-
i 10 to To Give Up Ship Line your things, boys — and prepare | - WASHINGTON. May 18 (Up) for some kindly advice. GravelThe District of Columbia Court Pit swimming is against the law of + Appeals today gave govern with. or: without suits ment officials until 3 p. m. next thev'll tell vou about it. Thursday to return the American er {President Lines to R. Staniey 100 Indiana Nurses Doliair or go to jail 1 In a 20-page opinioww accom- To Study Defense Role paniegy by 23 pages of “findings {ne hundred Indiana
and nine other
Instructors will be headed by Burney, State Health The institute is
by the State Nurses’
{‘purge themselves of the civil
{by the time designated. Commissioner. Unless they do so, it said, they Sponsored
Department. Nurses attending the course will conduct. similar courses in local communities.
son to be committed to jail
Higher Auto Rates TS CHICAGO, May 18 (uP) The Red-Faced Policeman
current inflation will raise prem- Admits Shooting Hoax
ium rates on automobile and 4 workmen's compensation insur- FENTON, Mich, May 18 (UP) An embarrassed policeman told his superiors to call off the search for three men he shot him when he stopped their car hecause it had no license plates. Patrolman David Boyden, 43, admitted he made up the story because he was ashamed to admit that he accidentally shot himself in the arm.
Probe Jet Crash
WILLIAMS AIR FORCE] . BASE, Ariz, May 18 (UP)—An Bomb Wing Is Relieved Aircraft accident investigation TOKYO, May 18 (UP)--Brig. board began a check today of a Gen. Luther W. Sweetser Jr. has jet training plane accident which been relieved from command of Killed two airmen near here yesthe 452d Light Bomb Wing, the terday. Killed when the two-place (Far East Air Force announced T-33 crashed were Capt. Roy F.| ‘today. Fowler, and 1st Lt. Conan W.|
The higher rates Will reflect ical care, auto repair, and re imbursement for time lost from jobs, H, G. Kemper, president of the Lumbermen’'s Mutual Casualty -. Co. and the American Motorists Insurance Co.. told an annual meeting of Midwest
agents of the two firms.
General Commanding
Col. Brooks A. Lawhon, combat Dorman, both of Chandler, Ariz. veteran of World War IT and for- > . mer commander of the 35th Fight- Under Control er Intercepter Wing, was named In New Delhi, Deputy Food to succeed Gen. Sweetser. Minister Thirmul told parliament The Air Force gave no immedi- today the Indian food situation is ate peason for Gen. Sweetser's re- under control now, although there! moval.
are scarcities in some areas. .° .|
in the outfit knowing how to string wire,” the today at Kvansville. officer said. ing will close Sunday. one spot long enough.
really are putting it out now
; swimming attire-—nude—a#” they. ; nd his cheals was slashed. . — ttisaminfiore A
headquarters and get 550 To Take Course in Economic Mobilization
CHICAGO, May 18 (UP) --A
~— and fatal of 550 top civilian and military area will start intensive instruc-! fion mobilization next month.
executives in the Chicago
in all phases of economic
Col. Walter Jeffrey. course di-
Nurses rector, said: it will summarize the the court ordered Com-| Will attend an institute on their 10.month course given yearly at merce Secretary (Charles Sawyer role in atomic warfare May 24-25 yo government of- at the Indiana University Medical Armed pickets ficials involved in the dispute to Center.
Industrial College of the Forces at Ft, Lesley I.
McNair, Washington, D. C,
The courses. will be sponsored
by the Defense Department. Business and labor leaders and National Guard and Reserve officers will attend classes four hours a day during two five-day weeks.
UN Unit in Korea Sets Up 2000 Miles of Wire
SOMEWHERE IN KOREA,
May 18 (UP)—A United Nations unit has strung more than 2000 miles of barbed wire along Allied defense positions on one front, an sald engineer officer said today.
“There were men who had been 10 months without
“We haven't been in But they
“We had 2000 miles of it strung
OPEN SATURDAY
Pi
tlantic unity during the past
year, Serr=Gillette Said, the world |»
crisis “has broadened - so swiftly that traditional diplomatvy is no! longer sufficient. :
What is needed, he said, is an “adequate democratic- institution through which the peoples allied] undeér the Atlantic Pact can exer-| cise civilian poliMcal control over. this vast international military undertaking.” Sen. Gillette reported that leaders of the western world are aware of the “great gap in the center of the whole picture” and eager to work out some better way of strengthening the North Atlantic community. “Once the United States makes up its mind to proceed in this direction. there is little doubt that our Allies will meet us on
{the same road,” Sen. Gillette said lin a speec
prepared for an annual meeting, of the Atlantic Union committee.
Postal Unit Auxiliary Opens State Meeting
Indianapolis delegates of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks Auxiliary are scheduled to attend the state convention of the organization opening The meetLocal Mrs.
delegates are
‘Charles Lewis and Mrs. Harlen Hicks. by yesterday when we figured it Mrs. Bert Persell and Mrs. Paul up, and we put out more today.’
Alternate delegates are
Werner.
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