Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1951 — Page 22

bi

' PAGE 22

x

Red China Trade

By JAMES DANIEL Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, May 28—The t

chairman of the Maritime Ad-

with a list of all foreign-flag

China waters. t

forbidden to take cargo ~ even to stop at ports inn Red *, China. 2 i Vice: Adm. E. L.. Cochrane, who heads the maritime board, said that after he receives the names of the ships he will try to bring “every legitimate pressure” to halt their traffic with Red China. If any of the foreign-flag vessels are owned hy American shipping interests that have a matter pending before the Maritime Administration, Adm. Cochrane said he would use that fact in bringing pressure. If the foreign-flag vessels are

try to exert influence through the|

North Atlantic Treaty Organiza-| tion countries, the admiral has|

to take direct action. | Adm. Cochrane's statement was another consefjuénce of a

coast. ’ Same Old Story | CINCINNATI, O., May 28 | (UP)—"Wine, women and song” were the admitted downfall today of a bachelor bank teller | accused to taking nearly $20,000 from a bank at nearby Covington, Ky. Walter J. Busker, 50, | admitted to FBI agents he took _ the money in bundles of $100 to $2000 during the past three months. Asked why he did it, he replied, “wine, women and song.” He is being held in jail | in default of $4000 bail.s !

| from The marked by midnight or be in

merchant ships observed in Red! [deal Dog food will present to

sas sr aerate

foreign owned, he said, he would _

Maritime Board Tonight Is the Deadline Will Press to Halt For Entering Puppy Contest

Tonight is the deadline for

entries in The Times Speedway Puppy Contest,

Official entry blanks clipped

Times must be post-

he Times office by that time. Some boy or girl 16 years of

ministration said today he had age or under who suggests the asked the Navy to supply him |most clever name for the Cocker

American-flag vessels now are wijjl get a pedigreed puppy just

Any boy or girl may submit

SPEEDWAY PUPPY CONTEST

OFFICIAL EN

any number of names, but eich must he on a separate entry blank. If more than one suggests the winning name, the entry bearing the earliest postmark will be the winner. Second place winner will

third will skates,

Entries will be judged

| Spaniel puppy the makers of cleverness of name, suitability of name to use and neatness of the he winner of the 500 mile race entry. . ‘Send entries to: Speedway to or jike it. ! Puppy Contest, Indianapolis

Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

TRY BLANK . a tf

1 suggest the following name for the Cocker Spaniel Puppy

Wilson & Co. will present to t Speedway’s 500-Mile Race:

Sass RI TEI

My Name 8 .oviverstresnscanes

AQAress ....ees4s

sess s ssn

The School I attend is ..cvvuvenes

he winner of the Indianapolis

CLIT NNT IBN E RRNA EN

Sera anes errr + ABC ceveee

State Department. In the case of Private Rites

By United Press

NEW YORK, May 28 -— The

be buried on the family

Mr. Ellsworth died Saturday the late Roald Amundsen in an the Christian Church.

night of a heart attack at 71.

His widow, the former "Mary Louise Ulmer, was the only person present when he died. She said funeral services would be private. Mr. Ellsworth, the son of a heritance to finance expeditions to the North and South Poles, At 22 he was an axman on the Grand Pacific Railways trans-

- CEMETERY VASES 50¢ and $1.00

4 b Closed Memorial Day

A SS a

TARY

Remember Your Memorial Day Hostess

Cenfer Pieces... .. .. $3 10 $5

or a lovely box of

Cuf Flowers... .. $5 10 $7.50 {| ORCHIDS

Te match your Speedway Costume,

GRAVE BOUQUETS $240 $5

$2 to $2.50

Per Doz,

«156

Selected Peonies

Geranium Plants

As Sure as you are reading

Set for

powers from President mn Explorer Lincoln Ellsworth

continental Canadian survey. Then he prospected for gold

recent story by Scripps-Howard body Explorer Lincoln Ellsworth, along Peace River.

staff writer Jim Lucas who flew Whose Antarctic expeditions on a Navy patrol off the Siberian claimed 381,000 square miles of gjtoin to study geological forma- education in ‘new land for the United States, tions in the Andes from the Pa- School, | will {plot at Hudson, O.

In 1924 he organized an expe-

cific to the Amazon River. One year later he teamed with the

expedition to North Pole

{He had not been well recently. that ended with one plane in the

expedition crashing less than 200 miles from the Pole. Mr. Elisworth was credited with saving the lives of every man on the expedition. In 1926 he and Mr. Amundsen

‘financier, used his $1 million in- joined with Italian Explorer Um-

herto Nobile to fly over the North Pole in a dirigible. In 1935 he crossed the Antarctic and claimed 300,000 square miles for the U. 8., for which Congress

awarded him a gold medal.

He claimed 81,000 more square miles of the Antarctic for the U. 8. in 1939.

Woman Survives

Double Suicide Pact

MONTGOMERY, Ala. May 28 (UP)—A young woman and a man married to someone else wrote of their love for each other in suicide notes while preparing to die by automobile exhaust fumes, police said today. But Louise Rogers, about 20, was still alive when officers found the tightly-closed car. She was taken unconscious to a hospital for treatment. Police said L. J. Henderson,

about 33, apparently “died quick- On Baccalaureate Day —

ly" because he was nearer the

hose which had been connected

with the exhaust pipe.

Miss Rogers’ note said “I love,

‘Lem (Henderson). I

| mother and daddy. I hate to hurt found fire sweeping Henderson Charles High School. Two wings of the three-story building were ruined, but the city’s | |entire fire-fighting force saved the wife, Mrs. Bertha Henderson, a gymnasium and a new addition '! gon and two daughters,

them. Louise.” Mr.

wrote: “I

SES eng Sorta

Miss Benjamin Is Appointed Youth Minister

re- Church announces the ceive a Wilson tennis racquet and ment as a youth minister of a|courses at the end of the summer charged with being accessories. get a pair of roller young woman who holds a theo-{ gegsjon, logical degree, on the piano.

love Louise and my| kids. I am most unhappy. Lem.” Henderson was survied by his

ed to participate. Of that number, abortion, Frederick Newcomb. 32, Englewood Christian 2226 will receive their degrees. and George A. Gulyassy, 22, a appoint- | The others

The

sings and plays

Benjamin,

the Englewood staff, now is . serving as dean of. girls: and l.atin teacher in the North Vernon High School. She will assume her duties with the church, here, Friday. Miss Benjamin

Miss Benjamin

was graduated from Butler University eight years ago and re- | ceived an M. A. degree from the | Butler School of Religion in 1949. | Last summer, she toured Europe with her brother, Paul Benjamin, «+s |a divinity student. He was travel-|

ing on an award he won from the magazine, Lookout, as Mr. Christian Endeavor. Daughter of Minister | The new Englewood youth min- | ister, daughter of the Rev. A. P.| Benjamin, minister of the Chris-| tian Church, Medaryville, Ind. | and Mrs. Benjamin, also has studied at Indiana and Purdue] Universities. She taught character the Junior High New Castle, for four! years. While there, she also held | the position of youth director for

In addition to her teaching, Miss Benjamin often has worked in connegtion with evangelistic | campaigns using her training as] song leader and musician.

Crime Probers |

| Resume Hearings WASHINGTON, May 28 -Senate crime investigators resumed their inquiry today with the questioning of three Chicago figures, two of them reputed higher-ups in the city’s Capone syndicate. Rocco Fischetti and Murray (The Camel) Humphreys, desleribed by the committee as rul-

{ing powers in the Capone or-

ganization, were scheduled to testify behind closed doors. George S. May, head of a Chicago engineering corporation and president of Chicggo's Tam

O'Shanter Country Club, also was!

on the committee witness list. Mr. May, according to the committee, also dodged a subpena for many month3. It was the first hearing in two months.

committee

Fire Sweeps High School

LAK CHARLES, La. May 28 (UP)—Many graduating seniors

broke into tears yesterday when] they arrived in cap and gown for love my their baccalaureate sermon and| over the Lake!

to the school.

a then

The Indianapolis Times

Right this minute...two things are SURE! First, you're reading your paper. Second, you're about to

2% Seagram's and be Sure

Seagram's 7 Crown, Blended Whiskey. 86.8 Proof. 65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Seagram- Distillers Corporation, Chrysler. Building, New York

yA

read 7 words that reveal the secret of perfect drinks — Always Make Them With Seagram's 7 Crown|

a—

§

~

FEWER RN er oid EAE OM A in pe

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

2226 to Get Degrees At Indiana U. June 18

122d Indiana mencement will be at 10 a. m. June 18 in Memorial Stadium.

week will start June 16 with the A. Prestat, of Boston, to a funeral Miss Esther I.. annua) election of officers. Alumni home yesterday. The funeral dithe pay will be June 17. new member of — SE

Nt ns op We A

MONDAY, MAY 28, 1951

Doctor, 2 Others Held

In Woman's Death HYANNIS, Mass, May'$8 (UP) A doctor and two other men were charged today with the abor-tion-death of an unmarried 24-vear-old woman. Dr. Jackson M. Rice, 44, was About 3200 students are expect- charged, with performing the

Times State Service

BLOOMINGTON, May 28 —The University c¢om-

will complete their Tufts College student, were!

The men were arrested after

The school’s commencement Newcomb took the body of Laurel

RY

RX JN

3

‘rector called police.

fix an inexpensive picnic lunch with Grimes & Hauer

CUT-UP POULTRY from KRESGE'S

Taste and compare Grimes and Hauer assured top quality cut-up poultry. Buy it! Fry it! Taste its freshness . . . you know it's fresh because it's delivered Farm Fresh daily. Give your family their favorite pieces of cut-up poultry . . . because you buy only the parts they like best.

All Our Poultry Is Inspected For Your Protection!

CUT-UP CHICKEN

Legs......»89¢ Breasts...» 89¢ Wings....» 49° Backs ....~23¢

CUT-UP TURKEY

Legs......n 79° Breasts...» 89

After all, your safisfaction is your only measuring stick of

the funeral service you select! :

Sib During the last Sixty - eight’ _ years, more than 27,800 fam- : ilies have found our services #3

and charges safisfactory in

every respect! : i

ARESGE

17 W. Washington St.

BUCHANAN / 24

FALLCREEX AT MERIDIAN ST.

Rear Main Sales Floor

|

for your convenience,’ remember:

Banks will be closed for legal holiday on

TEE,

Because of legal holiday;

Regular five-day banking hours will resume June 4 —

Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Fridays, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. No Saturday banking hours.

G0 08 20 0000000000 0RRRRARNAIILIINLAN LALLA ARE RIANA IRILARIRIANLLELEALSLDLSDS

AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK FLETCHER TRUST COMPANY THE LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE BANK

BANKERS TRUST COMPANY THE INDIANA NATIONAL BANK = THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK

FiDeLITY TRUST COMPANY Tie INDIANA TRUST COMPANY ,. PEOPLES STATE BANK

a

The V predicted Lates moving th in Illinois, high. Althoug mained of

they were southward c Tomorrow feature alte clouds, with The 35th to go at 11 “33 fastest Speedway life in due weather for: 1915, had to Mayor B tion in he The Ma) come to ra “In the leave race Don't let it after the r:

of rain from following M have been c cluding last stopped at 3 Parsons in Anyhow, | tion’s top rs rewrite eve! from the fi 200th. It took ar riod because the field, bt the 11 row: qualifying a The “33 f{ all qualifyin miles an he one-half mil 1950's previc And spott 11 rows of 1 dozen drive! have comp: Race. Six « driving tests speeds that drive 10 lap 120 miles ar would have in 20 of the There isn astonishmen eran drivers familiar wit the raw roo race. Several of Blazin’ Bob ruk, Chuck | Ward have with leadfoc Otherwise

+. battle betw

Continued

Judge Grubb:

Criminal 0. Chambe he does no illegal rem: prisoners go The priso: 34-year-old two, was ta County Jai Bloomingtor to death Sheriff Fre attempted t« Calling t prisoner wi “definitely i berlin said: “This sho I feel rathe case. I int to prevent Marion C sald the tra had the ap Frank Fair and himself hear from the near fu

Shackfor: LONDON Shackford, News Man Press, today of the Amd in London f

‘We're G 2 Big ‘Old - Rn NEW YO of subway help thems gains they A year with partment = rounds of s R. H. Ma largest dep one roof, 1

with a do © morning's n

in two-inch “Now yo fixed’ ftem: fixed prices The . Ink Gimbel's IT most as bi street, decl troller, Wil