Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1951 — Page 2
Is oe Prelate Yotted to Restore King
Slavs to Try Purge Figures
By United Press
‘manded the: “severest pun-
of conspiring to overthrow Hun-/| gary's Communist government, Gyula Alapl, prosecutor, voice throbbing with hatred, demanded the “severest penalty,”
in the four-day-old trial.
store the Hapsburg monarchy in what He called “a continuation
of the plot of Cardinal Mind-| szenty.”
mate of Hungary, was sentenced to life imprisonment in February, 81, for treason.
Yugoslavia : FORMER Deputy Finance Min ister Voja Srzentic and his wife and younger brother will be tried on charges of spying for Rusisa, it was reported authoritively today. They were arrested June 6 In what observers believed was the start of a purge to rid the Yugoglav Communist Party of Cominformists, or those loyal to Russia.
Norway |
THE Norwegian government
will be tried on charges of espionage for the USSR. ~ Me government charged wartime hero, Per Edvard Danielsen, tat least three times made a tments with the assistant Soviet naval attache at the Soviet Embassy, Vladimir Koshelev
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jary Demands Death Penalty For Archbishop
nearby Crystal Lake. The: prosecution today de-|
from its foundation here, leaving ishment”-—the death penaltya woman and two children in her “ ; {arms standing on the floor, Near . use of words. «for Archbishop Josef i iney. Neb. a twister flung a|D¢¢D Arrested. Both, police said, Groesz, Roman Catholic prim- trailer house into an airplane han-| ngary, on chargesgar. A woman in the trailer was ate of Hungary, 8 {thrown to the ground. At least five persons were inhis ured, one seriously, in the lowa, and Nebraska {southern Minnesota farmers (feared heavy damage to their corn or death, for all other defendants) =. wheat crops after three twist-|
ters hit the area. | Mr. Alapi alleged the archbishop ui
was leading a conspiracy to re- 3 W
toll.
Two persons were killed and] two seriously injured in two ac- | cidents early today. A third vie-| tim died as
crash.
The dead:
Joseph Harrison, (termined, Cadillac, Mich. James Morrow, 26, Templeton.
Mr. Leman died after his car announced today the son of the went off U. 8. 8 in Elkhart County |
Norwegian naval chief of staffitoday. It hurtled a five-foot ditch
Mother Holds Two ig Kidnaped Rips Press for Welfare Stories
Babies as Tornado Rips House Away
DUNCAN, Iowa, June 26 (UP)
Duncan's 25 buildings standing) and caused damaged estimated at/moon bed early today by two
re t {llion here and at/Young gunmen who raped her ore thah $1 JIHON here {twice each and would have killed
[ner if a His Bad nop Jmmed. |gerous tyranny of all because porters the facts of life at the
\after the rapists dragged their tyranny over the minds of men right time. They know what caus-|
beautiful victim away from her cn as Re “lle Hs had through the adept and strategicialter their views. It is the aid to! mer County Clerk A. Jack Tilson
THE WINDS ripped a house |
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ore Names Josef Cardinal Mipdszenty, JOIN Death List In State Traffic
Three more names today were, added to Indiana's highway death
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confessed.
twisters. And
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death,
Pentagon.
ng prowl;
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Car Rams Tree
in time.
INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC
CASUALTIES (178 Days) probably was not quite as . 1851 1950 startled as the young man Accidents ..... 83759 3055 who suddenly found himInjured ....... 1644 1427 self holding a stubby rem-
Killed ......... 38 34
der and broke.
blackjack.
to deliver military information.”
and rammed a tree. State police said the driver died of internal injuries after crawling several
Great Britain
MRS. MONICA FELTON, al
ly and accused American forces| lost her Job. .. bo.
TORRIES won all four by‘elections for seats in Canada’s House of Commons yesterday, but
whelming majority.
‘feet from the wreckage. ? Mr. Harrison was killed in a former British Socialist housing head-on crash south of Columbus! official who visited Korea recent-on U. 8. 31. { Also injured in the crash were of atrocities there, will not be Alfred William Harrison, 21, Cadcharged with treason, Attorney-lillac, Mich, and an unidentified | General Bir Frank Soskice told soldier who was taken to the hos- # Commons yesterday. However, she pital“ at Camp Atterbury before | or authorities got his name. ! The soldier was. riding in the car driven by William C. Shank, | Canada 125, Carmel, when the Michigan car! veered out of the lane, state po-| lice said. | Mr. Morrow djed today in a La-| the Liberals still held an over- fayette hospital of injuries suf-
gressive Conservative Party took |COmp#nions.
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Time to Run
Clark Filley ducked just
‘The gunmen, on a housebreakhad smashed in {screen on a window of her ground a result of a Sunday floor apartment. While one pointled a gun at her husband. the othler pulled her through an adiaArdale W. Leman, 31, Bremen. cent window—after giving her a moment to slip on a blue negligee.
The blackjack aimed at his head struck his shoul-
He was not hurt—and
nant of the shattered
It so unnerved the attacker that he ran, failing to-rob the gasoline station at W, Washington St. and White River Pkwy. where Mr. Filley is an attendant.
Whe n You Come to INDIANAPOLIS
: fered Sunday 11:30 a.m. The four victories by the Pro-|Which hospitalized three of his| RESTAURANT 5.3 pm. 7 NO. MERIDIAN ST. Daily - Sunday
~+A savage tornado macticany Ba] and Assaulted leveled this tiny rural town yes-| )
terday as other twisters ripped through farm comnfumities in Minnesota and Nebraska. i “The tornado left only three of 19-year-old bride of eight days was kidnaped from her honey-
ARLINGTON. Va. June 26—A division of special services of going down.
{the rapists had driven her, clad jonly in a negligee, to a picnic/With “a flood of information on) cipal Court 3 {park on the Potomac 12 miles everything from cereals to tooth|ination of township and city re- ©P¢ on a
Both men were charged in Ar-/for me to say this, but Duz does county responsibility, we also see {lington County court with bur-not do everything. Arthur God-/an increasing measure of state Iglary and with abduction with in-/frey’s tea is not necessarily the financial aid and supervision.” {tent to ravish. Authorities said, best. (however, they probably will bea treat, and public assistance rolls Public Welfare Association. {prosecuted for rape in nearbhy|2Te A {Falrfax County. The maximum [rauds and ineligibles. {penalty for rape in Virginia is
| The victim was the bride ot a Welfare officials: {Na nsi attached to the Of-| Aer rind Oreo tions in the pathy for persons receiving as-'head at Butler University; Fred
the
three seats from the Liberal Party +a Tory already held one of the seats. Among the winners were a hockey star and an aviator.
Thailand
THAILAND offered today to double its 1500-troop contribution to United Nations forces in Korea provided transportation was provided. :
Cancer Girl Breaks Off With
Her Sailor .
ATLANTA, June 26 (UP)~—Betty Thompson, who is dying of cancer, finished breaking off her romance with Sailor Tom Amburn today because their engagemelt had upset his ailing mother, The curlyhaired bluejacket already had announced after a brief visit with his mother in Bloux Falls, 8. D., that the wedding was “indefinitely p o s t- Miss Thompson poned.” Betty made it definite last night by breaking the engagement. She did so without bitterness toward young Amburn or his family and with hope “this may help Tom's mother’s health.” “lI don’t want anyone to criticlze Tom, for I know that there was a lot to consider in his case,” the 18.year-old beauty said, “Ij certainly wish him well.” | Mr. Amburn told the United! Press by telephone, “This is her| decision. I never had a chance to! be with her and explain my side of it. I guess she's branded me."
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“The tyranny of words, barbed what causes illegitimAcy. Some-
Public welfare officials fromsistance. {eight Midwestern states ap-|/fuzzy-minded social worker.” [fare director. They discussed how {plauded today when an Illinois] TWO-——"Call recipients ‘relief- reporters and ‘welfare officials ‘official tore into newspaper cover-lers’ and never ‘clients’ or any-ican keep. the public better inage of welfare matters and thing dignified. Newspapers do| formed about welfare. warned against the “tyranny of not believe in psychology.” Officials from eight states—In- | words.” | THREE -- “Never ' tell news- diana, Illinois, lowa, Michigan, Simon Stickgold, chief of the papermen that caseloads are Minnesqta, Missouri, Ohio and
This tabs you as aH. Steininger, Lake County wel-
‘the Illinois public aid commis- they don’t care. They're only in- ence which began Sunday and sion, declared: {terested in the fact. that costs ended today.
‘Barbed and Poisonous’ are going up ; N 1 FOUR—"Never tell the Plan New Action w In County Shortage
Further action in the fund accomplished es illegitimacy, and nothing can shortage in the accounts of for-
press
|and poisonous, is thé most dan-{body apparently failed to tell re-
finally be
was planned by Otto C. chief examiner of the
dependent children program.” today,
He spoke in the Claypool Hotel] This afternoon the conference Jensen,
The girl finally was released, at the central states conference heard Fred K., Hoehler, Illinois’ state board of accounts. {suffering from shock and bruises, of the American Public Welfare director of public welfare, rip into {but only after one of the gunmen !Association during a panel dis- Indiana's system of township re- line for filing of any ‘exceptions’ had aimed a 22-calibér rifle at her cussion of how reporters and wel- lief. Without mentioning Indiana and pulled the trigger, according fare officials can keep the public by name, he said: (to Police Pvt, Thomas Tracy. The rifle’jammed, Officer Tracy, Mr. Stickgold emphasized that removes this service from the said. The attempt on the blonde What the public needs is not more most flagrant political manipulayoung bride’s life was made afier information but more truth.
Mr. Jensen explained the deau-
to the examiners’ report of the $2390.50 discrepancy expired yesterday. No official explanation was tion and provides for filed by Mr. Tilson or his former
He said the public is plagued standards and control, deputy, Roscoe Reel, who was in “With the trend toward elim. Charge of the accounts for Muni-
better informed about welfare. “Elimination of township relief
better
The shortage report today will be certified to the attorney general and to the Marion County Grand Jury, Mr. Jensen said, for “possible criminal charges against either or botl* of the with| Other speakers were Hibbard officials.” James, public relations director, The shortage was reported by With bitter sarcasm he outlined of the Indianapolis Community examiners following an audit of a four-point “bill of rights” for Chest; Miss Donna Mikels, The the deputy’s books for MuniciIndianapolis Times; Dr. DeForest pal Court 3 for part of 1945 and ONE—“Never show any sym- O'Dell, journalism department all of 1946.
|paste. It may be a little obvious|lief services, with centralized
Old Golds are not always He is president of the American
not weighted down
They know it but Wisconsin-—-attended the confer-!
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Audit of the deputy clerk’s.ac- !today.
Sgt. Bauer
| | counts from 1947 through 1950 : 118 being continued by the arents earn on jexaminers, Mr, Jensen said. LE. Although all of the shortage| - . - y by the deputy, Indiana law makes Missing Since 9 the county clerk co-responsible for the actions of his subordin-| . Village Hemmed Long-awaited word of their son 3 . In by Forest Fire F D ki k formed a di d Yrs, Movi A | auer, 828 Sanders St. s | aces a unkir was dead in Ko‘June 26 (UP) — Newfoundland's John William Bauer, missing Arst major forest fire this year ce Sept. 8, [of 1000 persons on three sides aid he was go{today and left a sea evacuation |, “to work” as Fshing boats and government freman at. Ig patrol craft stood offshore to take the residents of Springdale, | (Be!) Railroad, flames are not checked. jo ne ae | Communication with the village War Debartment |which is located at the head of a!" & par. ’ y ¢ ile lon the northeast Newfoundland N® won He Pus pe Tiompt ua Sie |coast was cut off by the flames Ver Star in th l1ast night {serving with the Marines in the | | He was cited for extinguishing Skelthy reports velaysd here said| burning mortar shell case that {saved ammunition and his crew, BR ae ares was Sgaing the re was wounded at the time. me i ——— | Survivors are two children, Studebaker Shutdown Set jiving with Sgt. Bauer's parents; | SOUTH BEND, June 26 (UP)|two brothers, Earl, at home, and {—The Studebaker Corp. wil shut'M/Sgt. Edward, Camp Pendleton, tion lines next week, idling some Elizabeth Derr, Mrs. Clara Allen 14,000 workers, because of fed-land Mrs. Helen Schachte, all of {eral limitations, it was announced Indianapolis. His former wife,
appears in the books maintained . . Se Killed in Korea | Ss BS { missing since 1949 yesterday ine 8T.JOHNB, Newfoundland, rea. hemmed in a fishing community! 949 when he as the only possible escape route. | dianapolis Union Newfoundland, aboard if the "2° Killed in acy, Corps, \narrow inlet in Notre Dame Bay| A sergeant in the/Marine Corps, | Before the wires went down, Pacific area. every available man and woman] Bobby, who is 4, and Nancy, 3, down its passenger car produc-|Oceanside, Cal.; three sisters, Mrs, #edoy Bauer, lives here.
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