Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1951 — Page 2
oold Abdicates, ivan 1s Rass BES an oo Traffic Over State 20INn New King tere
hy The dead: Andrew Butts, 38, Detroit.
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night club suffered the heaviest
damage. | Mrs. Eugene Gordon, 39, Ches- . (terton. Music | Raymond McBain, 22, Gallen, | Mich.
THE HARP on which ad Thomas Moore composed “The Last Rose of Summer,” and other museum instruments, went on display in Chicago today at the 1951
Billy B. Hancock, 24, a soldier stationed at Camp Breckenridge,
William T. MeDanlel, 51, Me-
tion of the National As- "0: Leopold delivered a farewell ad- * conven Mars Donald L. Mohr, 16, Monroe‘dtess immediately after signing | sociation of Music Merchants, ville. |
away his title at the Brussels
| John Maynard, 49, Peru. royal palace at 6 s. m. (Indian
v g . » oval gaits Leopold Medicine Near Fox Lake, 111, Pfc. Harold | apoll e). : ; .1L. Ellis, 28, Indianapolis, who was | He was forced last August t0/write their congressmen “right| ayo uLIN BE WOMES. ae: recuperating from wounds re-| to abdicate his throneaway” and ask them to hold the’; 4.0 that corneas transplanted | ceived in Korea, was killed when after the Socialists led generaliine on price controls. in their right eyes will bring back D8 car turned over. strikes and riotous demonstra- i |the sight they lost in identical tions against him. His enemies | accused him of collaboration with day to vote a $10 billion tax in-| the Nazis in World War II Approximately 250 Belgian dig-|levies on corporation incomes—| M : nitaries, including the’ 20-year-/put said union men were against’ emories old Prince who tomorrow will be- a national sales tax. come king, Watched Leopold sign on a the act of abdi RAIDERS closed a “disappear- away his blue uniform today after|!n Methodist Hospital. _... Leopold. whose future plans... oumpling den In Sheboy- celebrating his 110th birthday in fered a broken right leg, outs and have not been disclosed, will €O0-| gan, Mich., by invading it before Rochester, N. Y., and recalling the internal injuries. tinue to hold the title of “King the doorman could pull a switch day he shook hands with Abra-| Crashes Inte Truck
Baudoin
{Automotive Armature Co, on the
‘WAR VETERAN James A brother, William; Thomas Butts,
Leopold” but will no longer be : incol jwhich lowered the first-floor ham Lincoln. Mrs. Gordon had been visiting He has been granted an allow-| pth SE Ea er, in Mercy Hospital, Gary. Her | TRAFFIC VIOLATORS In’ PRINCESS ELIZABETH. has ... crashed head-on into a truck Hungary to withdraw two of its|trouble than they're worth. For ary, through a strict diet, in prep- ot Gary, Both the car and the| diplomats from Washington In re-levery $2 collected on a traffic aration for her Canadian and tryck burst into flames, Mr. Me-|
“King Leopold of the Belgians.” | works into: the basement, Minus her daughter, an expectant mothance of $120,000 a year. i oa ~ ” ~ THE United States ordered Ecorse, Mich. literally are more shed 20 royal pounds since Janu- ,, 17, 8. 20 about two miles east! turn for Hungary's expulsion of ticket, the city must pay $3.30 to American tour coming up. Bain, the truck driver, was pass-|
State police believed that the {soldier from Camp Breckenridge {fell asleep while driving. His car (failed to make a curve and turned {over 5 miles east of Booneville, | Mr, McDaniel was killed when his car hit a tree 4 miles southwest of Spencer.
Skids Out of Control
Times State Service \ MUNCIE, July 16 — Randolph Mr. Mohr was killed when his : : t it speeding car skidded out of conCounty's air civil defense un ‘trol near Monroeville. was applauded. today by Hoosier, A two-car head-on crash at officials for its performance dur- Crystal Lake 113 miles west of pyinE. 2 simulated enemy attack warsaw on Ind. 25 killed Mr. to drotticr US Yesterday, thetital {Maynard. He was riding in a car . 1en the hypothetical “enemy qriyven by Harry Brown Jr. 17, {prisoner, due for execution in two pompers” attacked, 17 private air- Muncie, who was seriously hurt,
two American envoys two weeks 43 7¢ in JP costs. Tok ling two other trucks. He died at! ago. { Ho.» .- - ‘Mercy Hospital several hours » ~ » i rang My . . | NATION WIDE police alerts Officials A laud |later. MARSHAL KONSTANTIN Ro were broadcast today for Frank
0ssovsKky, ro | | Ya ne Soviet al heroiw, Kristy, Los Angeles, after the . . defense and commander-in-chiet, "47 of his pretty, 20-year-old has been wounded by an assail-| step-daughter was found in a If p ense 1] S ant, the Copenhagen newspaper Mountain ravine. Berlingske Tidende reports. It . un » { = a9 quoted an unidentified diplomat! IN NEW YORK, a thief 0 I Raid who recently returned from War- snitched the piggy bank of Sher- I | BAW, Iman Billingsley’s daughter from] * & =» the office of the Stork Club, and! BRITAIN’'S ,Festival visitors overlooked more than $5000 in! flocked to see Sherlock Holmes cash, old quarters today, but 221-B a Baker 8t. isn't there. The closest] ASSASSIN Oscar Collazo is a tourist can get to it is a modern whiling away his death house bank building where the most days in Washington, D. C,, complete collection of Sherlock-|teaching Spanish fana ever assembled is on show,
» x =» , ADM. FORREST P. SHER- weeks, The Puerto Rican nation-.rgrt shuttied between nearby jim Brown, 11, was also badly |
| MAN, chief of naval operations, alist is scheduled to dle Qct. 28 Winchester, carrying medical per- hurt, but the father of the two was bound for Europe. He wiil|for the murder of a White House yonnel to the scene and removing y,vs Harry Brown Sr., escaped confer with Gen, Dwight D. policeman in trying to kill Presi-'eyvacuees and “injured.” ‘ serfous injury ©" Kisenhower, Atlantic Pact Army dent Truman. “ix “It was the Snest Jenatsisi: The driver: of ‘the other Gar Commander. He wih slag vis a hw; ‘tion of potential use o ; ! Spain. Ha owih. a) NI “IN LONDON H&E Tob (es Tan seen,” sald Col. ersity . > spent a frustrated week end try- Clarence Cornish, director of aero-' D. C. Doings {ing to trap the “poltergelst” —- or nautics for the Indiana Aeronau- hart,
PHILIP WILLKIE, investigat-| maybe “pooka”— which has been tics Commission.
student, was slightly All five were thrown out
on a turn.
ing ethies in Washington, salg Keeping the - Dennis Greenfield! “It proves conclusively that BU Ta ae Americans might turn to a dic- family awake by means of these planes and pilots, when tator for hom inh if they be- Shrieks, moans, strange lights properly organized such as In Art Show Judge come too cynical about political around, Randolph County, are capable of Judge for the $4000 Fine Arts _ parties and elections campaigns. . 8» rendering valuable assistance in Show at the 1951 Indiana State y, COWBOY ACTOR Donald the event of a major catastrophe,” Fair will be Lamar Dodd, head
He wants a. “code of conduct”
“Red” Berry and Texas oil mil- he added. Jlonaire Glenn McCarthy -fought—€ol. Cornish's views were shared -Art-Bepartment, acesrding to-an-
toHollywood Saturday night, The (and civilian defense. lelals,
Last Day! Tomorrow
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"and patterns; we have done a thorough job of itl Many Special Purchases are \
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any in By United Press TOPEKA, Kas, July 16—Lessons learned by the Air Force in the Korean War have helped save many lives from Kansas’ worst floods in more than a century. For four days badly needed food, medical supplies and, occasionally, equipment have been parachuted into Kansas communities surrounded by flood waters. Helicopters have snatched people to safety from rising rivers. The intra-service air rescue planes have dropped lifeboats by para-
chute to other stranded people. There are 51 Air Force planes
'in use, but many of them are re-|
connaissance planes which do not carry supplies.
Used as Scouts
| Their job is to scout for people widow of the late Rep. John Kee | Mr. Butts was killed when his in distress and then call in the| (p, W. Va.), oe. fiery ReTHE CIO asked the Senate to-| 0 {speeding car failed to make a|cargo planes or helicopters for publican lawyer in a special elecSases of 8 Tare disease.2 YEAS turn and crashed into the cementihelp. The methods are about the hon San wy to fill pee vacancy | erease-~half of it from heavier] 80 | block building of the Puttnam {same as those used in Korea.
Here is a partial list of the
northern edge of Mooresville. His missions for: yesterday:
Near Hutchinson, 12,000 pounds
Hard, oldest in the nation, put/27, Detroit, was in fair eonaition of food and clothing were dropped ton, W. Va., attorney, believing e suf-i¢
0 people stranded by the Ar-
{kansas River flood.
Small food drops were made at (Perry and in the Manhattan area |to people stranded by the Kansas {River flood. Typhoid vaccine was parachuted to Solomon, inundated by the
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lated herd of beef cattle in the same area. Two doctors were flown into the Goodyear Rubber plant north of Topeka by helicopter and in-
oculated maintenance workers there for typhoid. Four Grumman Albatrosses
and one helicopter patrolled the Kansas City flood area all day. Today, the Air Force has its strangest job of all. A helicopter is going to string telegraph wire. across the Kansas River. That is another trick practiced in | Korea.
‘West Virginia Election
‘Called Political Test
| CHARLESTON, W. Va., July 16
{ f= (UP) — Mrs. Elizabeth Kee,
created by the death of Her hus- | band. : | Democrats picked Mrs. Kee to run against Cyrus Gadd, Prince-
|the outcome of the race will serve
In Marine Corps
Pfe. William Augustin
8/8gt. Joe Augustin Mr. and Mrs. John A. Augustin, |
1334 Olive St. in the service, and they're all Marines. Le Sgt. John V. : Augustin, 22, is with the Amphibious Training Command, 40th Infantry Division, in 3 Japan. . He en- § listed in August, = 1947. So did his brother, Staff Sgt. Joe B. Sgt John Augustin, 21, Augustin
MONDAY, JULY 16,
In Stic! U-Drive-1t Co.
Forcing the night manager and two other men to lie on the floor two armed bandits grabbed $1014 in a stickup at the U-Drive-It Co. 201 N. Alabama St. The bandits had lurked in the garage of the truck rental
haye three Sons jgency, thén burst into the of-
fice with guns drawn and announced, “This is a stickup.” They ordered the night man-
"lager, B. W. Smith, 28, Acton, and
two other employees, Herbert Wright, 30, 2020 Hovey St, and Walter Cowherd, 26, of 737 Torbett St., to lie on the floor while one bandit looted the unlocked safe. As the robbers fled out the back of the garage Mr. Smith notified police headquarters, two and a half blocks away. Site of the robbery is across the street from City Hall.
who is on duty at the Cherry Point Air Station in North Carolina. : Pfc. William E. Augustin, 18,
{to prediet the outcome of the 1952 presidential election,
Red Hot
MOSCOW, July 18 (UP)-— Moscow went through its
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river after which it was named. | Another plane dumped 30 bales years with the temperature of hay (about a ton) to an iso- nearly 97 degrees.
hottest week-end in 50
A,
ght alr poy Smithy 28 at Purine ning
of their cars when they crashed
of the University of Georgia's,
U.'in the men's room at Ciro’s in'by other high officials in military nouncement by State Fair offi-|
| |
tioned at Camp Pendleton, Ocean-
|side, Cal. 'G. W. Freeman Dies b= Times State Service KOKOMO, July 16 — Services |are being arranged for George |W. Freeman; lawmaker, who died here yester-
former Indiana
Come in and see our display of the wonderful Servel GAS Refrigerators during Servel’s big Silverline Circus. See why Servel, the only refrigerator of its kind, Stays Silent, Lasts Longer. We have several 1950 6-cu. ft. Servels
left, which we are selling d
this event at a reduction o
See these and the new 1951 models of the Servel GAS Refrigerator,
enlisted last March and is sta-| Affer
Youth, Loses Memory ‘Drinking Juice’
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\from “loss of memory after drink. ling a glass of orange juice” is in {fair condition in Methodist Hos[Pa ert Sutherland, 531 8. Taft Ave. said he “can’t remember lanything” since drinking the juice
lat a restaurant yesterday evening,
uring
f $83!
But while we are able to offer the above price reduction on 1950 models until further notice, July 20 is the deadline for current prices on 1951 models. Servel has notified us that _ price increases on the new models will be effective as of that
date because of increased manufacturing costs. You save if you buy now—either a 1950 or 1951 model.
Stores in the Home Store; in the Children's Store and in the Downstairs Store. ! Shop 9 to 5:28.
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