Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1951 — Page 2
British Skippers Guilty in E Refuse to Concede © BUDAPEST, Sune 23 A people's court” trying Ir an Oil Ownership
Roman Catholic Archbishop Josef Groesz and eight others
) charges of plotting against the Communist government| Continued From Page One ' today until Monday after all defendants pleaded|to supply Russian ofl to Iran if Mv. : s
the Abadan refinery was forced . xi to shut down. "Five of the defendants took turns on the stand today at Hour Uliimtam to plead Re a Shtaged. The United Press e arch P| a visa for an American re-
Premier Mohammed Mossadegh | telegraphéd authorities at AbaEL ‘pleaded guilty yesterday. porter to covér this trial. The i y Hungarian Joverimens rejected
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dan to givé British oll field technicians 32 hours to Beside wheththe a n on ands no |F they would work for the naarrangements had fn made tionalized Iranian National Oil for translation of the proceed- (CO. The specific expiration time ings for foreign newsmen. The of the ultimatum was not given.
had plotted to overthrow rnment were brought into
. today. trial is being covered by the Presumably authorities at Aba- { ¥ resident United Press corres- (dan will fix it. i U. 8. Aid Bays He Spied gondest ia Budapest, Hons The foreign ministry at the ; firft defendant on the Nyllas, a Hungarian national. (same time ordered the Iranian
Oil Board to cable 18 former las’ dispatches are not cen- [buyers of Iranian oil offering sored, but as is the case in most [them supplies under nationalizaIron Curtain countries, report. [tion ers can be held responsible fof . TscheTsch
everything they write. THE MOSCOW magazine Literary Gazetté today accused eight members of the U. 8. Embassy of drunkenness, shouting, pushing visitors and generally making pests of themselves at the sacred shrine of Russian author Leo Tolstoy. Every action of the eight embassy officers and clerks at the Tolstoy grave and museum showed they wanted “to provoke the Soviet people into rudeness,” the Gazette sald. “All they got was restrained
a Hungarian employee of It is underst that Miss Nyi-
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Dr. Alajos Porgracs, 42, told in an effort fo find fingerprints.
the court that he turfied over
military and other confidential information about Communist VFW Set to Test Fungary to the American legas Dr. Pongracs was the fifth of bibs nine defendants to admit his| 0 on
guilt in an all plot to over throw the Ha fondrchy, The rémalning defendants, fol Of Ban on Slots lowing Dr. Pongracz, pleaded in . turn: b Vendel Endrey, Cistercian ab-| A resolution empowering 4 bott of Zifcs, guilty of espionage, committée to test the constitu-
black marketing and Hétug refu- tionality of Gov, Bchricker’s ban gees to escape to western cOUn-|.. 54 machines in private clubs,
THE SCENE Deputy Sheriff Glen Smith examines the spet where the body of Mike Mattes was found.
Crash Injuries In County Fatal
‘Bellyache’ Makes In Camp Tragedy
Hope Miss First | ~ * Show in 15 Years
| HOLLYWOOD, June 23 (UP)— Camp Lejeune, N. C
Marines A
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10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle, Pickel, 726 8. Richland Bt, was killed, when two mortar shells fell short of their objective and struck a command post. Listed as seriously wounded was
marketing, illegal speculation and of Foreign Wars this morning, | NOt $uccesd at all, they got into
“erimes nst the people.” their cars and with incredible Istvan Csellar, a general of the The resolution, although dls- racket rode oft.” Paulician order: Guilty of “crimes | cussed heatedly, was passed unan- ; ” dgainst the people” hiding fire imously. It authorizes the use arms, black marketing, aiding of accounts and attorneys in teat- Argentina : pefugees to escape and forging|Ing the law. 5 public documents.
{show in 15 years . Arnolds Balmins, a 32-year-old 1ast night. >
Latvian displaced person, died Hope, who was
yesterday in General Hospital 0 be wal jee ol from injuries received in an auto-| gpg Reserve Of-
FIVE Argentine army officers mobile accident here Sunday. | ficers A 880ciaIna two-page resolution, which were jailed today on eharges of Mr. Salmins was one of seven tion national
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spillman, [Evansville
tries. | calm and devastating replies,” * Bob Hope said today it was “just Gyula Hagyo-Lovacs, a pre-| WAS passed at the 30th annual It added. “Convinced that this To Latvian DP la ot” old fashionad a oa Previously the Marine Corps again. war senator: Guilty of black Indiana encampment of Veterans| anti-Soviet provocation would i | which forced him to miss his firs announced that Pfc. R. B. Pickel,
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| i Her Mind Was Born Twice— fe ong, Return to Cradle Days
By United Press lto do. “I like to sew. I like to go CHARLOTTE, N. C, June 23— yp town. I like to ride my bi 19-year-old girl who was men- cycle,” she scrawled in a childish
were . : tally returned to the cradle days hand. Now her penmanship is betamong the 24 wounded Wednes-|p,y 5 disease which erased heriter than most adults.
day in a training accident at memory last fall will soon be| Arithmetic came easy and spell ready for high school 1essons ing she liked, but she missed
| eat” on a test and gave her age
Since she began studying un-(as 14 instead of 10.
der a private tutor last Feb 1,| Her muscular co-ordination debrunet Carolyn Bingham hasiveloped with hér mind. Once she been polishing off elementary was too awkward to operate a school work at better than one sewing machine treadle. Now she grade a month.
makes her own dresses. .
Within a few more months, her| Carolyn already has returned
Pvt. Robert J. Spillman, son of teacher said, she will be backto her part-time job in a floral where she started in June, 1950, shop. Last Sunday, she sang in when she graduated from high the church ¢hoir for the first time.
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Ferenc Vezer, a Paulician prior: Guilty of Inciting to murder and Yorimes against the people.” Of thé nine defendants four Plehded ty to espionage, for
Archbishop Groesz, who re‘placed Jost Cardinal Mindszenty as ranking Roman Catholic
té in Hungary, confessed yes- sivie projects and the wholésome that He led the plot and entertainment of all club and] Australia’s strike-happy wharf workers would refuse to unload
wis to have become head of the
Admits Being Agent
. Dr. Pongracg, a schoolteacher n, téstifiéd in a calm, ‘steady voice. He appeared pale. He wore a gray-chécked suit. ‘Heo testified he had typed in the U: 8 legatioh building a document in which Archbishop Groesz stated his willingness to bécome head of the state and to appoint a témporary government. ‘He also for the first time brought into the trial the name
of U. 8. Minister Nathaniel P. NE Davies, now on home leave in
Mt. Davies. At business sessions tomorrow,! ni Iy after mid. y »{ night for New York, the city of |Ave. will have at léast one trou- | Start of construction and comDr. admitted he hadithe final day of the convention, hig birth, on the first part of a |ble-free day when an anonymous Court: pletion of the multibuilding proj-
been an intelligence agent during officers will the Horthy regime between the| He whS taken a prisoner college deferment and the congoliof war by the Americans during dation of county tax units,
wars. World War II, he said, and re
turned to Hungary on his release Drinking and Jealousy
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Gary Crime Group Sends Governor Wire
or post is for the use of members only and the method of ita sup-
They pointed out that the in. some derived from slot machines ‘is for charitable, benevolent and
post ‘members, their families and
chines. are used only by members
{that such funds are contributed
of donation to worthy causes. The VFW contends that sur-|, pressing this source of income as atly reduced and impaired this of work.
Parade Today
first highlight of the climax day of the convention.
James E. Van Zandt, Altoona, Pa., three-time past national VFW
otel,
elected and action taken on resolutions concerning
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Blamed in Stabbings
Drinking and jealousy are blamed today by the victims of
is a combination of three résolu- plotting tions introduced previously, the gc... -\ organization says it feels a clubs, ..q
members (Wharf, Arf
Ing to their country, according to a Joke going the rounds in Brisbane,
and they have full knowledge Brazil
to community service projects. Itimen today and hun spor hunted a third on|SPONSOrSs. added that many members Te- sharges 6f kidna A 19-year-gard this practice as a medium oq son of multimillionaire tndus-|eMPloyed as a parts finisher by
! -. college student, disappeare |, 2¥ lived hore with bis biother riminal Court Saturday, He was found Wednes. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.)
day, bound and gagged but other- Eizens Salmins at 2407 N. Park!
_|wise unharmed, Ave. A sister, Miss Velta Salmins, | \win, also of Indianapolis. Figen Hg meas » sovrnan rents conser aes suet” GS Case of Boys”
A downtown He testified that & document Parade was scheduled at 2:30 this Good Neighbor apparently the same one he ha a afternoon, and a banquet and he legation. signed by military ball this evening. p Groesz had Jase ; him to Albert Sherer, sommander-in-chief, will address third secretary in whe legation, the annual banquet this evening who promised to forward it tO in the Claypool
ainst the Perc _|péfsons injured when a car side- conve ntion in e army said pid 4 swiped a tree at Millersville Rd.|Long Beach last and Fall Creek. night, was
During World War II, Mr. gar} iicken aia 4
mins, who had been living near 10 min-
| Also wounded, but not seriously, was Cpl. William O. Chase, sbn of
[508 Middle Dr., Woodfuff Pl.
3 déath. The charges of rig oie port should be the Riga, Latvia, was ordered by me|paine 30 he Bob Hope 8 yop Groesz might bring him & . AUSTRALIANS aren't wor. |N02is to leave his homeland and oo 0 gonequled to go on. the two mortar shells fell ‘short 2 3 hfs prison séntence. Cite Use of Funds ried about a depression com. [8° 10 Germany when Russian =, smergency call was made Of their target and landed amid with saving ef Jrom death from
troops approached his homeland. s,. 5 doctor from the audience. A a battalion command post in the
For the next four years, he reserve military medic answered training disaster Wednesday. lived in Munich where he worked the call. He treated the comedian Preliminary investigatign for the German government and back stage and thea sent him showed that the tragedy was
studied architecture. During that home. Hope was able to drive his caused by defective ammunition. time, he was virtuaily a prisoner|car. | Eight Marines were killed and
If one arrived, the wags aver,
: monarchy in the Hapsburgs' ab- citizens of the community. it of the Nazis. | The doctor described Hope's ail others wouided. aly. Jape 3 . - a “ | ML ar. n o more, oy sence. They also state that the ma- o Mr. Salmins came to the Unitea|ment as “an attack of indiges- = 0 (5 in fatality.
States in 1951 under a Latvian re- tion.” : lief program. Mr. and Mrs. W. B.| But at home, Hope blamed his| Services for Pfe. Pickel will be
. at 2 p. m. Monday in the Farley IN SAO PAULO, Singleton of Greencastle were his troubles on a corn beef sandwich 0, police held two Sing J ON ee ret Funeral Home, Burial will be in At the time of his death he was smoke back stage.” The Thomas Carr Howe High
“I'm okay now,” he said, “1 feel|g \ 0) “ordinate enlisted in the
trialist Francisco Matarasso for the Midwest Tool and Engineering well enough to shot some. 801." Marine Corps Nov. 9.
$550,000 ransom.
Co. Before that, he worked at| * Eduardo Matarazzo, a married ngan & Co.
Camp Lejeune, he was stationed at Parris Island.
Services will be at 3 p. m. Monday in the Conkle Funeral Home, | ‘Contracts Are Let
mermumien Ten Hold in Slugging For Lilly Plant
Eviction Victims .
President Galo Plaza of Ecuadot winds up a four-day Washington visit with a speech to the Organization of American States, He'll give a reception tonight, and will leave short
The case of two boys charged
Barrett, 42,. one-armed bilifold |
The 11 victims of the “no- " q salesman has been transferred to : children” eviction at 1504 ‘Park Criminal Court from Juvenile PY the Eli Lilly Co.
Police picked up Joseph HolloIndianapolis man takes them to i I I ast the PRED dfn vay. 10, Di £. Sehate Ave, and) night, Mr. Plaza invited Presi- | His offer includes transporta- gt punning away from Barrett dent Truman to visit Ecuador's tion, tickets to the circus and re- who lay in an alley between Mc- Cleveland, capital city of Quito someday. |freshments, The big show will Carty and Meridian Sts. Mr. Truman replied that he |be staged July 6, 7 and 8. | Barrett living at 10 W. Ray| hoped it would be possible — | Parents of these children have gt said the boys followed him near Elston, “Witmer I am President or been ordered to “move out” of geveral blocks, then slugged him southwest of La Fayette. not.’ President Plaza told Presi- dress by landlady Mrs. Ina Hous- found in the boys’ possession.
10-day nation-wide tout.
contractors,
Authorities today continued the Der mental capabilities intact but]
Surviving besides the parents is| a sister, Mrs. Mary Ellen Go0od- sound I ever heard,” her mother
| Contracts for the construction f the new Tippecanoe antibiotic , , with sl ng And robbing Oakle ng {form of teaching ‘who was ob Get Day of Cheer ugging 8 ¥ laboratory to be built neat Laltaifed through the Community ing pilots of United Air Lines to
{Fayette were awarded yesterday Chest.
est will depend upon how soon found some subjects hard, excelled Pilots’ Association
Horace King, 18, 130 W. McCarty SCPaLegic Mon erie Ne gen membering the letter “y.” Yellow, prove a serious impediment to seestimate possibly because of its initial let-|curity efforts of 4¢he nation.” {it will take two years. to finish. ter, was the last color she learned. | The site of the laboratory is| about four miles/sentences together, Lilly|told her to write what she liked tional Mediation Board.
|their homes at the Park Ave. ad- on the head. Two bilifolds were has acquired 370 acres on the |banks of the Wabash River for
school here. : | Before too long, Mrs, Smith The handsome young girl awcke said, nobody would ever guess
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Chase Sr, from a two-week period of ub-Carolyn’s mind had been bora
consciousness last September with twice,
with her mind almost a blank.
iivestijation 10 determine why Doctors credited “miracle args’ Whirling Swing
‘Ropes Strangle
“There was also a lot of pray-|
ing done for her,” her mother J Year-Old Girl
said. NEW YORK, June 23 (UP)—
Bewildered and like a little \child she traced her name which Stephan Adrian watched from his ) [kitchen window yesterday while
appeared on a “get-well” card a friend hall sent, but Carolyn did hie pig-tailed daughter, Mary not recognize it. |Ann, 7, played in the back yard At first she couldn't even dis- Swing. tinguish light from dark. Later| He saw the blonde child wind bright objects had the same fas- the ropes of the swing strung cination they hold for infants. |Detween two maple trees so she Her face brightened and she could spin around in a whirling \seemed to know her parents when ride as the ropes unwound. she came home from the hospital] Adrian turned from the window
last Oct. 26, but for five weeks a minute. When he looked again,
Before advanced training &t carolyn did not speak. The first he saw Mary Ann dangling by
word she sald was “water,” calling|the neck from the ropes in a lit “sahwah” as a baby would. {half-kneeling position. She was “Phat was the most welcorfie dead. Police sald she apparently lost her balance, got her neck caught in the unwinding ropes, and strangled without a sound.
said. Carolyn’s parents quickly taught her to count to 31, to say|
the alphabet and to read the . calender, but decided she would Truman Urges Striking
need formal schooling. She began plate io Return te Jobs
first grade lessons under Mrs. | Maybelle Smith, an expert in thisy WASHINGTON, June 23 (UP) | President Truman urged strik«
Ireturn to work immediately in thé
| In two weeks, Carolyn was pro-|interest of national defense. moted to the second grade. Like] In a telegram to David L. ‘most any elementary student, she Behncke, president of She An Lin ( ) A
{in others. She had difficulty re-|Truman said the strike “gould
He urged that the pilots return When Carolyn was ready to putito their jobs while their dispute Mrs. Smith is under consideration by the Na~
nections. : |stab’ him. He blamed drinks th Oral arguments have been Seti PEAT Arthur Campbell, Gov. Schrick- had at a party in iri * Ti which 100,000 tons of Russian Joe next Tuesday in fhe aemand| Russell Won't ot's executive secretary. said a! Mrs. Owens said she was| neat will be éxchanged for In Mother-Bird-to-Be lot the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. | . two-page telegram arrived this stabbed In the stomach by Wil-|3an exports. {for & court order to let the uttiity Cell Harriman morning. He said he put it on the liam Jackson, 30, whose address [Nia received 44,000 tons of H A Ww iti raise its rates and ignore the “UC. ono June 23 (UP)! r's desk and that he could she didn't know, as they sat in “heat before the signing. Indian as Army QITING state Public Service Commission. Chai Richa 4 . Russell | not reveal the text. |Danny’s Grille, 541 Indiana Ave, °XPOTts to Russia were expected) comp ATTERBURY, Ind, Judge Lioyd D. Claycombe set na oT Motay 2 ne to include tea, tobacco, juté and|y. oe 33 (UP)—A robin who built/the date. Indiana Bell was|(D. C8. Ty a de
shellac, ! “ la nest atop an Army hospital ranted a §730000 annual rate in|, presidential foreign affairs
IN INDIANAPOLIS
Delhi that Russia would give
[permission. today to hatch her!
for a temporary injunction
Indian officials sald in New|ioni in a bivouac area, was given crease last month, but Bell athed| 4yi00r 1o called nome trom Eu-
rope to testify before the Mac-
India only 100,000 tons of wheat i . | uc publicinen | Prood undisturbed. against the PEC so it could raise)... i vestigating committee.
Tata o {two stabbings, dent Truman Eeuador will put |er, who told her tenants she had] The case was transferred due the project. to i telegram was Jeliversd The victims, McKinley Harris,| all possible facilities at the dis- [decided to “move out families to viciousness of the attack and | Plans call for a Monon Rail- . % Gary Women's Crime Committen 28, of 1144 N, Missouri St., and| posal of the free world in case |with children.” {to the boys’ previous minor crime road spur, a warehouse with It demanded. action 1c Byala Owens, 29, of 732% S.| all-out war should come. The parents, however, alleged records, JAD officials explained. 75,000 feet of storage space, a . force Bil de Criminal Court | Huais 8t., gh reported in “fair| the eviction stemmed from the - {power plant, a mold-produting| Judge William J BITSY 10 Accept | ehere OB at snetal Hospital) di fact that several of them have Hearing Set Tuesday {fermenter building, a laboratory, | a grand jury's report of an nel Mp Hoprir al a A RY. naia recently reported rent overcharges, |a purification unit, and a two,véstigation of crime-polities con-|addess not given, didn’t en "| INDIA AND RUSSIA signed a DY Mrs. Houser to the area Rent In Bell Rate Demand {story administration structure. { : trade agreement last night under Control Office. Geo ceceosssoansnaen \ sete
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Wasa" Barun E. {Ay Coleman-Guy, Lucy Peindexter; Julius, (400,000 tons when a trade accord| Col. Stacy, an expert in such 3nd ne Inglans attorney general ijt the 1045 Yalta agreement ty, Jews: A Joon pi Mary Jefferson. {was signed. affairs ‘because he's an obstetri- ? was an “immoral” sell-out to none Ann ave: Nirthen: von ify, Youd Harts toi | eee clan in civilian life, was told there S I Read Russia. : iaiy 8. Capitol go.| Scherrer. Armond, Margaret Hitake: Boy Attends Revival \were four eggs in the nest and Jewage Plant Rea Sen. Russell told reporters he we : ine Sue te, Beulah Melton: Charles Hilma BOY ends Revival, they should hatch “any day now.”| The Indiana Stream Pollution thought - Mr. Harriman’s testi2 0 éwton, N. C.; ipat Helo L Sania font "Bo Ald. | Admits Starting Fires “There is only one thing to do,” Control Board was told yesterday mony would be repetitious. Mr.
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Technical Secretary B. A. Poole Emmett (Rosle) O'Donnell, A made the report when the board Force strategic bombing expert, {met in regular session. {scheduled to testify. | ————
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