Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1951 — Page 3
4, 1951 ; : | - chi THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1951 _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 3
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who was struck by an automobile American Public Welfare As- of Mike Layden and Thomas F.
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Continued From Page One Mrs. Paul Prange, 3137 Park Ave, Continued From Page One of Public Welfare, said Minos, Bell STelephone Co. Mr. Kjbler (R. Ia.) asked the Senate Armed Was still on the “critical” list in come, we will not be in the posi- Ohio, Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan, iq secretary-treasurer of Kibler Services-Foreign Relations Com- General Hospital. tion that we have been in_the Missouri, Wisconsin and Indiana Trucking Co. - They were ap- ' mittee to call Mr. Acheson tomor- The boy was struck as he other two. We will be a battle- will send representatives to the pointed by Bruce L. Savage, gen2 . Acquittal Brought Scolding row or Monday. dashed diagonally ALTOSS the in- front. We <¢an look forward to conference. : a eral campaign chairman, - Russell E.“Hood, 2429 E. 58th" A vote on his motion was de- fotsection. 1920 The path of A car Jest ruction hese, Jas! as the other ~- . St. also declared he hopes he torred until. later today: when driven y Joe Morris, 20, of 5065 countries ad in the second world TD ATIQ ( : will never be selected for jury committee - members expect to W. 11th St. war.” nk ny SS ~ - duty again. ‘oxy complete “questioning of en At the Scene a spectator, Oliver A reporter ‘asked Mr. -¥roman: SAYS. omar: No Bradley. Chairman of Lewis, 1162 W: 27th St. suffered “Haven't we got enough energy
\ t Mr. Hood was foreman of a A) me . ain interrogation of Gen. J. L.aw-
) Monday night brought a scolding ton Collins, Army Chief of Staff. hd iat en rows fo Geneva nok J3os, fren 1 We Haven from Special Judge Emsley Mr. Hickenlooper's motion was hie. 5 : Won' als. Yass ones Johnson. 7 Li . i J nae on't Take Chance A CL - : a complete surprise. Democrats “I hope that is true,” the PresFreed was Eugene Parmer, 214, had hoped that Gen. Collins would id said, SY re win tall of 2510 N. Alabama St. show Gen. Douglas MacArthur 0Ca dis den) sn W oy Dey A er Another man, Lawrence Car- was off-base when he “assumed” aL w IAppen 0 peop Fen : ’ : 1at (the destruction of war) roll, 34, of 114A, Tyndall Towne, that his recommendations for . takes place was sentenced to serve 10 years fighting the “Korean War were To Cam al nn on “I think. we ‘have enough inwhen convicted in a nonjury overridden not by the Joint Chiefs g telligence and energy to meet any trial before Judge Chamberlain but by President Truman or De- . situation with which we are conyorlerany. ved th bili Secretary Gai 0 “N ti fronted, but I am not willing to Carroll was involved in ie shall. d 10Na SSues: take a chance on it. That 4s the ’ same robbery of which Parmer Sen. Wayne 1.. Morse (R. Ore.) reason I don't want a third den was accused. He implicated Par- . objected to Mr. Hickenlooper’s C : . world war.” mer during the investigation. ; “ ; . proposal. Mr. Morse said .the ontinued From Page One The President said he wasn't © It was charged they robbed THERE WE ARE"—Miss Paula Baumgartner and Miss Doi- record developed thus far indi- candidates as “stooges” for the cock after his surprise election George Vaughn, 2147 S. Pennsyl- othy Lewis (left to right), are engrossed in the latest issue of Dritt, cates Gen. MacArthur's claim “Washington bureaucrats,” Mr. in 1948. “In fact, he said, he was cream vania St., of $8 last Aug. 22. Butler University campus publication. You guessed it—their photos that the Joint Chiefs of Staff Holder declared “exceedingly careful” not to apMr. Johnson's remarks “didn't 3.6 included as Drift queens. shared his views for expanding “The pyramid of power which pear so or to act “as if IT wanted | go over too well with the jurors.” the war was ‘contrary to the the socialist bureaucrats have to press stmebody down.” all day Mr. Hood said. “We're all in a : fact.” erected in Washington is sup- “T am not in that mood now,” slow burn.” The Law of the Herd— The chiefs, Mr. Morse said, ported at the base by the New he added. Mr. Hood said he would accept ® ® should be questioned in detail on Deal flunkies and functionaries The President also said today jury duty again “rather reluctant- Police Give Coup de Grace this point. He said “Gen. Mac- who hold office at the local levels that any barnstorming trip he - ly.” 3 = . Arthur's contention that the but all of whom take their orders may make this Sime; hi Le ‘As We Saw It’ 4 chiefs sided with him has Tcon- from the top.” designed to give the people the 1.00 : Members of both juries defend- To Fallen King of. Buffaloes tributed fo “deepening disunity” Mr. Holder explained that local truth about his foreign and doed their verdicts on the grounds among the American people. It issues were also “important and Mestic policies. of insufficient evidence to warrant By United Press when the 20-year-old bull made ¢ 114 be refuted or proved, Mr. fundamental” in municipal elec- Mr. Truman would not say defconviction. : PITTSBURGH, May 24 A po- two unsuccessful attempts to un- Morse said. tions. But he said _the pertinent initely whether he will take such beth Arden In the Manners case, Mr. How- lice bullet ended the bloody bat- throne with his horns the 10- \;. yyjckenlooper proposed that question for the municipal elec- 3 op a A ard pointed out, the only prose- tle of Curly, ex-king of the South year-old youngster who had tak- .. ""(ollins, Gen. Hoyt S. Van- tion was: Tre A ot away. j a cution testimony came from “un- pc puffalo herd, to regain his en over from him. 'denberg, Air Force Chief of Staff, “Will the people choose one of ge a | veals an oily : desirable characters.” He was re- ,,..... today ? Hundreds of Spec tators and Adm. Forrest P. Sherman, their own people with un- { SLIX ferring to two convicts who ae Caretakers found Curly lying atehed, ~- he Husle ehniged Chief of Naval Operations, file questioned loyalty to their home Phone Worker Honored | 14 . gentle and Cased the defendant of driving a near death from wounds inflicted ae ae m high a Ey written briefs on past testimony, community or wil] they prefer a For Savin Bo 10 | getaway car. Tov the horns and hoofs of ais ou Spring section € stating their agreements and dis- Truman stooge? g Y: h ( | b { d Mr. Thomas. a welder at Eli 0. io.) Unable to aid the park. . agreements and any amplifica- . Cites November Vote FT. WAYNE, May 24 (UP)— T e Leliebraie ra), Rachel, Lilly Co., said he lost nothing, Yonge monarch. attendants During the fight, the 1500-pound tion they wished. Indiana was fortunate, Mr. A telephone installer here re- ' fpancially because of his jury "Goin Police Lt John bulls smashed their way through! 71t appeared certain that com- Holder said, because Hoosiers had ceived a bronze medal and $100 one-piece underwear re ard Dark service. a ry oun “6 ic ifle b let a heavy wire fence surrounding mittee Democrats will oppose Mr. an opportunity to strike ‘“effec- in cash last night for rescuing a . Under the firm's policy, he said, Fee gid io oy e bullet {yo enclosure but were driven Hickenlooper's move. They be- tive -blows” against the “Fair boy from drowning. - Tailored by Globe! he received his regular pay during ne 4 ge re ay 2 ean tultil- back by workmen with bulldozers. lieve Gen. Marshall and Gen. Deal super-government” 12 kK. G. Plum, vice president of his jury duty. The $10.40 jury fee ° uy yi e ih Sh ? i He After two hours of furious com- Bradley have been effective months sooner than in most the Indiana Bell Telephone Co., he received WHI be {urneq over a el i Da oor" J)q bat. the older buffalo retreated spokesmen for the administra- states because of Indiana's off- made the award to Eugene Wood, to the company. a aie rent to the feeding pen and lay down. tion’s case against Gen. Mac- year election law. ‘who rescued a 10-year-old boy . it S Seeijed fhe a So ii Curly's turn came yesterday The cows in the herd surrounded Arthur. I.ast November, Mr. Holder re- who fell into a water hole while] Goonnt rar] en : lim ana goaded Wim Back to» tt. Sellea, hin Peon Towed Sheviptaving lew Mares 10 | Fine combed mercerized cotton se me see lise an . feet and back into- the fight. His i were “tired of Truman's wars, The medal was established as ne i 81 injustice le ee Nine Persons Reported young rival stormed to the attack Retired Lutheran Pastor woes, controls and taxes.” a memorial to Theodore Vail, arn—swiss ribbed. : na I _Proseciior Frank. Fairchild Bit by D and again drove off the ex-king. Dies at Camden Home Expressing a fear of a resur- former president of the American | } t is absorbent—it is comfortable ne | gaid he had “no comment to DI ten Yy ogs Bv nightfall, the old bull's sides * gance of Democratic power at the . . ag + ake on ators’ contentions. that Wi a y nig , the o s sides Times State Service Ty Telephone and Telegraph Co. to y$u—and the SLIX suit is made Foundation | ] Police today listed nine more * . :
were covered with bloody slashes, LOGANSPORT, May 24 The polls reminiscent of the 1948 elec- eT
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enna. Wi , Di i 8 i ; ion, . Holder exhorted Repub- aw . eo 1s persons bitten by dogs despite his horns shredded, and his 3 ; rnd - tion Mr. } ef a J -- 302% not guilty verdicts. their drive to enforce quarantine Strength gone. He took refuge in Rey. Witham L, juard, retired jicans and Jeffersonian Demo- 100 Guests Safe as Fire There is elastic in the legs— " ™ : _— — i ; : a marshy section but the cows lutheran minister, died yesterday crats to join together to “fight Hoy ’; mont-Hotel————-—--mrm to prevent binding and "riding up”e=. crsssrrret Ba AEA cp — 0 at ons and dog OTHINANCES ,o0 thiadedOutorce—liint-baeluill DiS NOBLE. Lar gen folowing. against—Washimgron— regiments: Destroys Vefmon tel . oA te ONLY 2 More Bitten ere: AT of GOIN into the fight. a heart attack. He was 89. tion, unlimited military adven-4 BURLINGTON, Vt, May 24 If you have never experienced the l D i 5 Mil ; Rone Salyetes: me CRTHEr: - — ene rr Guard re, Dastorates In tures, ruinous inflation and terri- (UP)—A $500,000 fire destroyed degree of comfort enjoyed by men who ges iesans | avs -Mile ancroft St, a mal : ‘dinburg an ockport, and ple taxes.” the Van Ness Hotel early today. wear SLIX—the time is now! . § sidey f 24 J = ~ y 2 J Ji | ys! “500 fone Suysel) Gun Falls, Wounelsiinti tis ed iis dir. ol of Be Food 0%, 00 guests tet 0 watery in Sizes 3 fo 46—1.98 cevennsae | Used Car SALE 228 N. Illinois St.; Patricia Keen, Girl in Closet son of the Rev. John and Anna Yo sss 10 . Fete 7 their hignt clothes, My fot : | 4. of 1817 Villa Ave.; Dennis Dod- Gable Guard. BLOOMINGTON, May 24 (UP) ere were no casualties re-| (First Foor) | Don’t let this splendid opportunity slip son, 5, of 710 N. Belle Vieu Pl; An 18-year-old waitress, Missi a former member of the Chiot— Prof. R. Carlyle Bauley, head ported. 3 references. I away! Now you can get the car you've Sandra Cline. 7. of 405 E. 20th/Opal Cooley, 2117 Prospect St. legislature for six vears, he was of the Indiana University history The fire started in a linen closet been wanting at a real bargain. There St.; Joseph Taylor, 56, of 2216 was recovering today from an ac- 5 graduate of Wittenberg College department and this year's Pulit- on the third floor and spread up| & —_—— are still many good values being of- Pleasant St.; Richard Ratliff, 6, cidental gunshot wound in her left gpringfield, O0., and Hamma Di. zer Prize Winner in history, will through the 7-story building. The . * I fered in this tremendous annual used of 3618 E. 30th St., Linda Kalifar, shoulder. She was wounded late yjnity School of Wittenberg. He be honored by IU at a dinner here roof collapsed and lower floors, car sale. 3. of 1550 Shepard St., and Donald yesterday when she knocked OVer was a charter member of Phi June 1. Prof. Bauley won the of the building started to fall] ’ Jordan, 6, of 1914 W. Wyoming a 22-caliber rifle while cleaning a gamma Delta fraternity at Wit. award with his 2-volume book, through an hour after the fire) All makes . . . all models . . . and gt, closet in her home. tenber > “The Old Northwest.” broke out, SU yeors. Only onetiird dono, fihesel oe rt In moving some boxes, she said, 5 Le ree te ri wpe ee trade-in allowances an months s she jarred the rifle, which was terms. Be Wise Be Thrifty. Buy Defense Aid to Talk propped in a corner of the closet. Woof your car during this B!G “500 MILE BLOOMINGTON, May 24 (UP) As it fell, she grabbed for it, but MOSCOW. Mav 24 (UP) Used Cor Sale. James K. Knudson, director of missed. The impact of the fall dis- i ‘Autniorities in the Mos: on transport niobilization for the charged the rifle, she said. cow Aistrict 4launched 2 | See the Hundreds government, Sl ph toms ; The Weave haongid to her campaign a gainst wolves I 4 . 2 ‘es yer, g 21818 brother, James . Cooley, who today by offering a 300- | of Bargains in and traffic representatives of was at work. ruble ($75) bounty to hunt- f business firms at a traffic and Police took her to the General ers for each head. Hun- i The TIMES transportation meeting here Hospital, where she was treated dreds of wolves were killed nN June 4. and was released, in the district last winter.
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Fresh Jumbo Shrimp a la Newberg, Julienne Potatoes, Cream Slaw Salad
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Roast Leg of Milk-Fed Veal, Grvy. Spiced Peach, New Spinach, Baked Idaho-Sour Cream-Chives
Old Fashioned Beef Stew with Fresh Vegetables Whipped Potatoes, Head Lettuce, Fr. Drsg.
Fried File} of Fresh Sole, Tartar Sauce Whipped Potatoes, Cream Slaw Salad
Salad Bowl — Assorted Crisp Fresh Vegetables in Dressing, Flaked Salmon, Hot Cinnamon Roll
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‘ Roast Half Spring Chicken, Dressing, Giblet Grvy. : : i ; : Buttered Fresh Brussels Sprouts, Waldorf Salad a SY . 4 Baked Sugar-Curred Ham, Fresh Fruit Sauce, : et lle bi : 2% i am Fresh Brussels Sprouts, Scalloped Potatoes : . | I N D I A N A B e L 1 y E L E P H o N E | c 0 M P A N y
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