Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1951 — Page 11
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DO YOU KNOW HOW to eat an apple?
I thought I did, too.
Proper Way To Eat Apple
By Harold Hartley
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Then H. Frederick Willkie, president of Kingan & Co.,
told me there is another way.
You eat around the apple holding the core in your
fingers. Then you throw the core away. He eats the length
of the apple, the core, too. He removes the “blossom” on the bottom and the stem
a little of core each time. Finally, no apple, no core. He says the sweetest part of the apple is near the core. And he knows. # ® * HE IS A RESEARCHER at heart. I found that out from a speech he never intended to make. He prepared a talk for the Patents and Research Seminar for the NAM. When he got there, he tore it up, made another speech off the cuff, but out of the heart. He said research is a questionIng frame of mind. It is education and imagination, and a little science doesn’t necessarily handi-| cap it, neither does a little faith. " » » IT IS A FRAME of mind. And here iz the thought gem—he assumes that we have always been wrong. He looks where we; haven't been looking for answers.
His proof is that no matter how)
ing a better answer. Research gets stale a ish. Said Mr. Willkie, “I think we need research in research, A good way to start research is to switch work.” He did, from Sea-
grams to Kingan’s. | =
= ” “WE'RE SAFEST when We most mistrust our security. Do| it yourself, try it yourself—ques-/
solved more questions other men
| | { } stepping from big time to an/one hundred head choice Num-
even bigger time.
Nearly a. million dollars will be | poured into four of Perfect Circle’s five plants in Indiana in the The sleeve castings plant and the machining plant at Richmond (80 new jobs) both will get a strong dose of
Incoming year.
dollars. nn
= 8 IT WILL ADD chrome platin equipment at Hagerstown; add to the Tipton plant to the tune of $250,000, with 50 more
jobs,
. You can see what's going on. When the piston ring industry
goes in for chrome plating, and
the auto
Do It Their Way
THE TAX OFFICE is going to 50 cents lower; cholce-and prime meet some chiselers if what I'm $34.50 to $36; commercial and
{looking at is true.
industry can't get chrome, that's airplane work for {| Uncle Sam,
g {and heifers moderately active, and early sales and most bids about
Open Fairly Active Here
List Strong to | 25 Cents Higher
| Trading opened fairly active at the Indianapolis Stockyards this morning. : : Hogs 7,500, barrows and gilts [generally strong to 25 cents higher; numerous instances 50 [cents higher; bulk choice 170 to 240 pounds, $23 to $23.50; around
‘ber One 190 to 200 pounds $23.65; 240 to 290 pounds $22 to $23; 290 to 325 pounds $21.50 to $22;
sows steady to strong; bulk choice 300 to 550 pounds $17 to $18.75;
extremely heavies $17 down. Cattle 2,000, calves 400; steers
{steady; cows little changed; four loads high choice and low prime
lots prime mixed steers and heifers held around $37; several
and mixed yearlings $33 to $34 {choice and prime heifers held at {$34 to $35.50; commercial cows
120 to 160 pounds $18.50 to $21;
lights to $19 and sparingly $19.25; |
1000-1200 pound steers $36; cotiple|
loads good and low choice steers|
$26 to $29; utility $22.75 to $25.50; |"
vealers moderately active, mostly |
good $28 to $34; cull and utility
An outfit called Research Insti- $19 to $27.
tute
penses,
It will tell you how to put it
are always find- Recommendations is sending good we are, we jout tips on how to get your maxi-
| Sheep 300; slaughter lambs| moderately active, steady; choice
pd book mum deductions for business ex- and prime mainly $30 to $31.00;
others scarce; few slaughter ewes about steady at $11 to $15. Bulls,
down so it will be believed, and steady; commercial and good, $28]
was No. 40,887.
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FRANKLY, ested.
'™M
about.
NOT
{accepted by the tax office. They to $31. {mailed out plenty of them. Mine!
inter-| There aren't any short] american Loan 5% ptd tion yourself all the time. I have|cuts the tax boys don’t know American States com And they can look you|Ayrshire Collieries com ..
were working on than the ones Iiin the eye and tell if you're fib-
was working on myself. I don’t|bing. And if you are—well, read Belt RR & Stk Yds com ..
know anywhere else ignorance, has such a potential value.
He says “play your hunches, even to getting you free board Circle Theater com . afraid [and room, at Leavenworth.
sser, Don't be We crazy and research in| the United States will get a great] ng. TA great things Kingan's. He may change the whole food world. -.__- . . » = » - a HE TRIES everything. He's tasted canned dog food. There's) nothing he won't try. But hej keeps the question r him, takes short cu ways. : | ‘He has one of the most stimu-| lating minds I have ever listened | to. He reminds me of GM 8) Charles Kettering, who . says,
. x = = 4 WHATEVER way it's being, done, there's a better way. To find it, don’t get trapped in what's]
been done. Try it a different; way. And that, T think, is how he found a new way to eat an apple.
Try iL.
Don't Be Fooled
I HAD A NOTE from Walt Veon, the realtor. And I think he| has things pegged right. While the word “peace” in the same sentence with Korea 1s cooled off the hurry to buy, this is probably the time to do it. | I think things are a little lower | than they will be for the next two| years. » = = THIS IS WHY. Even with “peace” in Korea, the threat of Russia iz still there. And even with $70 billion worth of materials and merchandise in exist-|
ence, the government is going right ahead with its defense] spending. I'm for that, too. H-
don’t trust those Russians. we And here's the big catch. With|
on.
They can get awfully tough, Central Soya
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IF YOU ARE an individual,
should be sleeping.
Set 'Em Up
THE YOUNG FRY who hapight before| pen down Bermuda way this sum- . ts, finds new mer will find a two-hole golf Indianapolis Water com | course with a “3d hole” milk bar, How far will they go to latch
onto your dough?
indiana
Thomas, Thelma Duffy lyn Bruce; John, Caro Dorothy Flynn; son; Robert, ert, Juanita Steel ard, Jo Margaret Cochrane; Jac Jack, Edna Bingham; Epards; Warren,
Stockrahm; Richard, R
Arvine, Thelma Popplewell;
lyn_ Ford; Joseph, Helen PatterRob-
e. At Methodist—Lee, Hazel Patrick; RichAnn Montgomery; 114 Mary Carnal; Peggy Catharyn McCune; Emerson, Elsie Johnson; Richard, June
Marjorie Gastineau;
. alt Nat Homes com .. Nat Homes ptd By Ind Pub Serv com |
; William, EveHug
kK, William,
uth Mauer; David,
- |teke a tip from me. Don’t’ fuss atiwith them. Do it their way. It's cheaper, quicker; and you won't be turning gray when you
Dr. De-
loris McCaughland; George, Mary Bale;
Allen, Joan Mueller; Smith; Forrest, Mildred Card; patrick; Betty Shelton.
dwin,
GIRLS
Ralph,
Imogene Ki
Clara Beatrice ‘Wood; Robert,
irk-
rank, Wilma Kellum; Dillard,
At Methodist—Wayne, Bonnie Holt; Her-
bert, Shirley Thomas: Butz; Wilbur, Virginia Johnson; Ruby
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Kingsley; Earl, Freeman,
Johnnie Ken
Helen Denman: Charles,
Hinds:
Charles,
Alice Ford neth;
Jean Robert, Mary Jean
eresiev: Local Produce
Jr.,
-Lueienne
Sturdevant: Clyde, Bernell Reed: Robert,
Irene
Walter, Sylble Geiger;
Gugenheim: Robert,
Doris La Wayne,
tha;
h, | American Loan 4's 60 .
Local Stocks and Bonds
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ATTEMPS SUICIDE—Joyce
ered by a sheet, rests comfortably in a hospital.
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Four Arrested After Blaze In Bathhouse
Manager Charged With Drunkenness
Fire in a basement bathhouse {at 45012 Massachusetts Ave. re{sulted in the arrest of the manager and three patrons.
| In vice raids yesterday, police {made multiple arrests for liquor land gambling law violations.
Answering a fire alarm to Lind|sey's Bath House, police and fire{men found a mattress on fire and (the manager, John Stevens, 71, |{incohsrent. | Police saw 14 men in various {unventilated rooms, which police| |and firemen termed insanitary.| Recommendation that the place! ; Ibe closed as a fire trap has been| {made by the investigating officers. |
i | * List of Accused
Stevens was arrested on a charge of drunkenness and three & {patrons on charges of city vag-| [pahey. Patrons were William ; Fitzgerald, 30, Brookston; San-, {ford Ross, 22, of 672 Arch St.,| |and Charles W. Mally; 22, of 217 {N. Pine St. | Capt. John Sullivan arrested | six persons at 921 Ft. Wayne Ave. ! {when he broke up a poker game lyesterday. Charged with gaming and keeping a gaming house was Otis Warren, 40, of 648 Ft. Wayne Ave* Arrested on a charge of gaming were l.ena Demore, 30, of 950 8S. East St.; Robert Moore, | |38, of 2925 Lafayette Road, and| Frank Haskins, 26, of 65¢ E, 15th
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Mathews, her slashed wrists cov
Berle Says Press Made: ceva: von:
Ex-Wife Try Suicide
¥ United Press
NEW YORK, July "16— Television Star Milton Berle of ‘blamed ‘newspaper talk” today for the attempted suicide confiscated. of his ash blond former wife, Joyce Mathews, in the bath-/ ‘lroom¢of showman Billy Rose’s theater apartment. Mr. Berle, who had been visiting his adopted daughter, | Victoria, 5, at a summer camp, rushed to Roosevelt Hospital| terprise. a last night after he had been tourniquets for stopping the itold Miss Mathews, from fiow of blood after Miss Mathews whom he had been divorced|had been carried into Mr. Rose’s| pow Ave.
|twice, had slashed her wrists with] a “double-edged razor blade and | ::*/tried to leap from the seventh+i{floor bathroom.
“I asked her why she did such
"'a terrible thing,” Mr. Berle said.|
“She told me she couldn't stand the newspaper talk about our
trying it again and then not try“ling it again.”
Divorced Again
Mr. Berle and the former movie starlet,
, | at Reno six years later. They were|
s remarried in 1948, but were di-| With Billy,” Mr. Berle told a news-| They. man later. “It still goes.”
vorced again last year.
, Ishared custody of the child.
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American Security 5s 60
Bastian Morley 58 61 ... Batesville Tele Co 4%s ... Buhner Fertilizer 58 58 ... Ch of Com Bldg 4%s 61 .. Columbia_Club 3-68 €2 ....... Citizens Ind Tel 4%s 61 .....10 Equitable Securities 5s 60 .
Hamilton Mfg Co 5s 65 ...... Indpls Paint & Color 5s 64 ... Indpls Public Loan 5s 64 .... 97 Ind Limestone 4s 75 Ind Asso Tel 38 75 ......... Indpls Railways 5s 67 .. Kuhner Packing 4s 59 ... Langsenkamp 58 58 3 N Ind Pub Serv 3%s 73 Paper Arts Co 6s 58 .. Public Service 3%s 75 .. |pragne Devices 5s 60 Trac Term 5s 57
coved
“ | 59 01 | 101%
Egas—Current receipts. 54 lbs. and over to case 39c; Grade A large, 50c: Grade] B large 43s, and Grade A medium, 47c;
il no grade, 33¢ |
“ » talk controls will] Ayres; Bernard, Vivian Stelihorn: John, \ | the “peace | ‘Helen Hartley: Robert, Ruby Hale. Poultry—Fowls, 4% Ibs. and over, 28 weaken, ceilings may give AWAY, At St. Vincent’s—Mark, Bernell Newby; under ¢la lbs. and Leghorns, i cocks| |" Eugene, Shirley Sumter; William, 2dna|and stags, 15¢. and No. 2 poultry. 4c less t of the and rollbacks seem ou ‘| Hobbs: Irvin, Laura Heindenreich;|than No. 1. : . question Francis, Betty Cecil; Charles, Rita] Butterfat—Premium. 60c: regular S7¢ | . i Ernstes. | to me that prices As St. Francis — David, Leona Moser: . . | That means m P Ralph, Clista Mayo; FPranklin, Mary Local Truck Grain Prices! will go up. | Hurt; Luther, Mary Sutherland. | Ow Atma alain. Whore hanes Garrett: | = white corn, $1.77 ri , Lueizia orton. - o " BUT RIGHT NOW, with people| ,,% ‘Generai-William, Ruth Adsms; J.| No.3 yellow corn, $1.62. om re ugh, Pauline urdock: scar, Irene] 0. 2 wheat, $2.11, ! waiting, $ e of the houses are Reese; Arthur, Falry Mae Smith; Har-| No. 2 oats, 60c. | old, Helen Powell. | No. 2 soybeans, $2.90. i
going a little under their price| tags. | For instance, Walt Veon tells, me of a house built to sell at| $27,500. It was hard to sell, the contractor, to get his money out, took $25,000. He made nothing, about broke | even, but by selling he did manage to keep his building crew
together.
» = » I BELIEVE that when compared to prices of the next year or so, today’s level will be con-| sidered low, Just clip this out and tuck it) away. about . Christmas time. you'll see what 1 mean by prices| being “low” today.
Did You Miss It?
IF YOU HAVE the idea 4hat summer TV is grade B stuff,
ou’re wrong. Y 1f you saw Will Mahoney play
lophone with the mallets De Tt his feet last night, you'll know what I mean. I found myself applauding. I felt silly, as you do applauding at a movie,
when you know the actors can’t
hear you. » ”
THEN THERE WAS the big-
earted - big - mouthed Joe E. henries He . a scene from Ring Yardner's immortal “Elmer the Great.” It choked you up, it was that real. , Don’t pass up summer televi-
“sion. Genius isn’t taking a vaca-
tion. } The Widening Circle
WHEN THE TEETOR family
transferred control of the Perfect Circle Corp. to Thompson Prodwets, it meant only that it was
Then look at it again}
| “Neighborhood Hel {by
arteriosclerotic heart
Harry J, Meyer, 71, at 1613 Deloss, car-
diovascular-rena
| Charles Allen Huffman, 78, at 732 Fletcher,
80 Luna B. Demory, 71, at 2812 Moore, coron-
WASHINGTON, July 18 (UP)—Government expenses and receipts for the current
Dorothy OM Whipps Winkelhaus, 43, of fiscal year ‘through July 12, compared 1109 N. New Jersey, cholecystitis. with a year Me Your Lost Year Kathryn Miller Blackburn, 42, at 8t. Vin- E 1.852.117 661 $1115.78 237 cent’s, cirrhosis of liver, Xpenses $1.85 11 3 113.183 20 Eura Mable Keller, 60, at 2231 Union,| Receipts LE30.374.001 343.140.00 SOTonAry. osclusion. Cash balance 8,084.327.236 4,750,085.964 Sue Arn Lahne 10 months, at St. Vin-|g py aert™ 254932,929'288 257,186,049.228
cent’'s, diarrhea cardiac insufficiency. sufficiency. John S. Wright, 80, arteriosclerosis.
cent's myocarditis.
| OLUB MEETINGS
luncheon today.
Scientech Club, Jers. “Growth of- Water
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» Rotary 58. luncheon tomorrow, Claypool. for Boys and Girls.” Mayer
James P. Shaw, | Neighborhood House,
Treatment
director,
He’ll make it up later. | Joseph A. Schofield, 73, at 3630 N. Templs, Michael Shanefl, 77, at General, renal inat 4411 Washington, Mary Pauline Thompson, 73, at 8t. Vin-
Ant. |Ings develop on Facilities,” program by Treasurer Walter P. Then Crabiil.
Gold reserve 21,756,467,008 24,206,647,819
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Clearings $16,425,000 Debit 31,001,000
When those important happenthe national sports scene, Joe Williams has important things to say about it.| Joe Williams’ column appears exclusively in Indianapolis in The Times Sports Section.
(Mr.
U. S. Statement
..100 103 ap 3sesee 3185 3) { *N Ind Pub Serv 4s pfd..... 9414 97. |Mathews, but denied there had BIRTHS N Ind Pub Serv 4'2 pf ..... 31% 33% heen any plans for a reconciliaBoys Progress Laundry com ........ 21% Saks At Coleman—Hobert. May Embry; Roger, PX ialiory = com ph 32% 34% tion. A er Ina Ee Soret: Pub ery of ine com ........ Bn 3B “It's 2 sad and tragic thing,” Branca Searbrouyts; Huston, Johmile chwitzer-cummin’ pd lll! I i Mr. Berle said, ie Vicky get|At_St. Francis—James, Ethel Krick; John, So In COM... .uonsee- “tin e worst of it. | “Genevieve Grasso; Jimmie, Neva Dill;|So Ind G&E 4.8% pfd........ 106 1093 g : | John, Jean Ritter; George, Fredda |Stokely-Van Camp com ...... 15 15% Mr. Rose said Miss Mathews Wagoner; Donald, Virginia Wright; |Stokely-Van Camp pfd ...... 17 18 ais Lloyd, Charlotte Caylor; Bernard, Cath-|Tanner & Co 5%% bvfd .... 98 ,. lcame to his apartment over ais erine Kocher; Robert, Clarise Schroeder: Sete Haute Malleabls aaaes un uh Ziegfeld Theater—where “Gentle-| Da. Licile Grgeson. hare old argues 0% etd .. Na men Prefer Blondes” is the cur-| 'y — > regory; Union Title ............. “eae gg Danbetisile; Joe. Mar- Align '% Steen 2 BONS ” rent attraction—to talk business 5 ’ ount; 0- en & Steen 98 =. ..... ’ “er Sage: Bee msi: Mons Lena Yosha;| American Loan 4%s 55 ... 97 .|about television yesterday.
es He told police she became hys-| :i..lterical and locked herself in the :**/bathroom about 3:30 p. m., Indi-| -4.anapolis time, sobbing: “I'm go.../ling to cut my wrists.”
Mr. Rose met police on the
: ground floor, pleading with them
not to give any information to newsmen. “The newspapers must not find out about this,” Mr. Rose said. “The publicity could ruin me.’ But reporters and photograph-
‘ers were on hand when police led
the blond beauty, whose wrists had- been bandaged, from the
building “into an ambulance. Fo=
lice said she had not lost much blood and Roosevelt Hospital spokesmen said her condition was good. Flash bulbs popped, too, when Rose's wife, former backstroke champion Eleanor Holm, slipped into the theater after receiving an urgent call from the little 51-year-old one-time impressario of a flea circus. “Now is the time to have a wife,” Mr. Rose said. Police said they could see Miss Mathews, wearing a pink linen dress, sitting on a seventh-floor window ledge as they were smashing through the bathroom door. She threatened to jump but changed her mind, they said. It took them 15 minutes to break through the door and by that time she was unconscious. Towels were ripped apart to
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now a television star, 2] were married in 1941 and divorced IDE over a business deal.
Z| The man known as “Mr. Tele- , vision” said he still loved Miss|
of 929 E. 12th St, and George| Monday, 21, of 919 Park Ave. |
Seize Poker Equipment The poker equipment, two cases| beer 23 six tip books were]
In another gambling raid at! 2633 W. Michigan St. Patrick] { Kelly, 58, of 22 N. Mount St. {was arrested on a charge of ad-| [vertising a lottery and gift en-| Police confiscated one (full and 42 part books of baseball pool tickets. Making a routine check at 1421 police arrested Roger Childs, 49, of 1213 E. 13th,
bedroom. When she was asked)
why she slashed her wrists, a policeman said, she replied: “I like St» When they found 23 bottles razor blades.” |of wine, nine bottles of whisky | Police said she had attempted | 2nd one bottle of gin. He is] suicide twice previously, ‘taking charged with violating the 1935 overdoses of sleeping pills. | Beverage Act. | Mr. Berle said he asked Miss. {Mathews about rumors of a ro{mance between her and Mr. Rose.
Others Arrested
‘ Alsa arrested on the same
He said she told him she was charge was Evelima Curry, 32,|A leather strap attached to one of | Hutson.
“worried over all the terrible/at 636 8. Illinois St., rear, when things people have been saying police raided that address and
|about me. Billy and I were talk-|found two cases of beer, eight | |bottles of whisky and 21 bottles
“I've always been good friends of wine.
Invited to Attend Festival of Music
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein have been invited] to attend the festival of music| oung emocra S from their shows at the Fair/ {Grounds July 24 through 29, Mel-
|quantities of beer and wine at 1915 Alvord St.
vin T. Ross, Starlight Musicals To Sound Ke note manager, announces. |
Charles Hedley’s production of scenes and hit tunes from the {famous team’s many Broadway successes will feature Gail Manners, Doris Patston and Melton| ii. : Moore among imported ° talent, Preliminary fireworks of the land Patti Browne and Frank |1951 and 1952 political campaign-| Parrish among local talent. {ing in the state will be touched off Marguerite de Anguera's bal- PY more than 1000 Indiana Young let, the chorus of 40 voices trained | Democrats here Friday and Satby Edwin Biltcliffe and Renato Urday. oa Pacini and the orchestra will] Xeynote of the campaigning round out the personnel for this will be sounded by the convenfestival program, which has tion's principal speaker, U. 8S. been successful wherever it has SE Rn been produced, Mr. Ross sald. {5 .co.i" at the Claypool Hotel Friday night. Following this convention delegates will enter a wide-open fight
Man Found Unconscious
In Home Here for election of a new president to Lying unconscious in a pool of succeed Charles F. Robertson, Inhis own blood, Reeves Brown, 42, dianapolis. of 2523 E. 10th St., was. found List of Candidates last night by his wife and a neigh-, Leading candidates in the race bor who were investigating thelinclude Robert Lucas, Gary atsound of running water. {torney and Jack H. Mankin,| Mr. Brown was rushed to Gen-|Lebanon attorney and Demo-| eral Hospital, bleeding from the cratic nominee for Sixth District | mouth and nose and suffering a Congressman last year. | |deep gash on his head. He is in| Others mentioned in the contest critical condition. linclude Howard Whitecotton, TipThe neighbor, Glen M. Lanson, ton County Democratic chairman |
46, of 2521 E. 10th St., met Mrs. and Vance Hartke, Evansville at-| Brown at her door as she returned |torpey,
from a California vacation. The The young Democrats’ organi-|
\Lansons were worried aboutization will work closely with the| sounds of running water in the
J regular Democratic Committee in| [Browns howe, they fotnd Mr |state-wide support of Democratic] 6 n the Shen ry a *mayorality candidates in 103 Inrown on > or. >
AP" | diana cities this fall. [parently had fallen, striking his Ba
{head on the sink or cabinet.
FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE PREFABRICATED HOMES
Expanding manufacturer of auality prefabricated homes seeking qualified representative for Marion County and South | Central Indiana, 8hould have sales back{ground and know sales promotion. Falr | knowledge of building preferable. This is |s sound proposition for a qualified, hard | worker. Straight commissions producing {an average of about $15,000 a year for our | reprezentatives. Some much higher. Write immediately. For full consideration, list’ qualifications, background, referendes Write Box B-150, The Times. ¥
Public spirited local merchants, as an expression of goodwill, want you to receive this lovely -basket of gifts, if you have just moved to the city, are 0 New | Mother or have just moved to o new address within the city. |
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{Warren Prell,
Frank Jackson, 33, and Lucky | Wiggins, 44, of the same address) {were arrested for city vagrancy.! | ‘While searching for a missing Q\) | juvenile, police confiscated small]
Of 1351-92 Race
Boy Tricycle Rider, 8 Qthers
Hurt in Traffic Accidents
At least nine persons were| Mr, Mathias, a cousin of the slightly Injured in traffic acci-|doctor's wife, was being guided dents yesterday-—seven in cars, home by the other two cars. The one pedestrian and one tricycle/crash caused the gas tank to rider, {explode on the elder McIntyres’ The tricycle rider, 8-year-old car, but firemen extinguished the 4945 University blaze. Ave. was bruised ‘on the body, |
r Former Grid Star gies we Throws Jail ane 1s wnt ew wen sock BIGAKrS for Loss
by a car while riding across the
street at 5025 E. Orion St. y . Amos Scott, 23. of 609 E. New FUIAW, Ala, July 18 (UP)—
York St. was struck by a car One-time All-America Tackle Bill
INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC TOLL (196 days) 950 4379
1951
Accidents ...... 4245
|after he stopped walking in mid- I.ee charged into Green County
street and ran into a car near|jail yesterday and forced eight Alabama and New York Sts, |armed escaping prisoners back Car Rams Store {into their cells while nearly 2000 {persons formed a human ring in Four persons were slightly in- giqe the walls of the prison area jured in an “invasion” of a pack- ts prevent a mass escape age liquor store at 931 N. West 4 St. by a sedan driven by Edward ar ee Lt. Joe Smelley said that Tombs, 17, of 1224 Brooker St.| ii: Lee, tackle on Alabama's
1934 Rose Bowl team and now a Tombs was slated for not having : “ a driver's license. chief deputy, did a “foolhardy”
1 thing. Bre ure Tombs A ae “If those guys had been big sengers a omas, 17; of + * 2431 Hovey St.; Oscar Mason, 18, | {1c ‘Ke pay thought Hiey ware of 2390 Hillside Ave., and Edna |p o¥ iy . have stuck a gun in Jackson, 14, of 930 E. 17th St. | .> Pack and held him hostage.
| Mr. Smelley = Miss Helen Vargas, 21, of 618 meliey said N. Alabama St., was hospitalized | One Shot Fired
for injuries suffered in a two- Eight cars of highway patrolcar collision at Union and Mc-.men had arrived with machine Carty Sts. guns and tear gas bombs just be-. fore Mr. Lee madeé his daring move, but the only shot fired A two-car collision caused in- came from the gun of an overJuries to two other persons, John | excited villager. F. Mathias, 27, of Detroit, and| A visitor named Matthews said Mrs. Helen FE. McIntyre, 51, of|four prisoners who instigated the 4545 Marcy Lane. Neither is be-|attempted jailbreak lured trustv lieved to be hurt badly, Roosevelt MoShann gto a shower Dr, Clarence R, McIntyre, son room, overpowered and took of the injured woman, was driv his keys, ing a third car and sald Mr. Ma- While MoShana was tussling thias may have been suddenly with the prisoners, Matthews ran taken ill, allowing his car speed from the building and spread an to rise to 50 mph. run Over the | 2larm that the men were escapsidewalk and strike the car in| 108:
. | The leaders in the break unWhich Mrs. McIntyre Yas riding. | 1ocked the basement arsenal and
{took weapons for themselves and {five other prisoners they had re(leased. By the time they reached [the jail door, more than 1500 townspeople had formed the hue man barricade,
Two Others Injured
Chicago's Squirrels
Relax—Falcon Killed
CHICAGO, July 16 (UP)—The squirrel poulation on Chicago's West Side went back to gathering nuts today after a helping hand from police.
Nice Catch
BS of the ringleaders, Jack | Banta, scaled a 10-foot wall beResidents of the area notified fore the crowd arrived and caught authorities that a large bird/a ride with a passing motorist, swooped down and picked up who turned out to be an off-duty squirrels in its claws and carried | state trooper, Ray Barnes. Banta them away. | was soon back behind bars. The bird, identified as a falcon, Mr. Lee played tackle almost was located in a tree and felled should-to-shoulder alongside Alawith one blast from a shotgun. bama’s great all-America end Don Their victorious 1934 its legs indicated it had been | Crimson tide team whipped Stan[trained to hunt and apparently ford, 29-13, in the Rose Bowl on escaped from its owner, Jan. 1, 1935.
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