Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1951 — Page 2

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st armed unification and the Air Fo B-38 bombe ‘ program, nrc. Followed Denteld

The revolt led to the removal af Adm. Louis Denfeld as CNO and Adm. Sherman's own aptment to the post in Novembar, 1949, over the heads of nine other admirals senior to him in rank. Adm. Sherman smoothed the Navy's ruffed feelings and it a co-operative member of nation’s unified armed serv-

President Truman, In paying to. Adm.

coms head of the Na “at a eritical moment.” "a #{He deserves tremendous credit both for lifting the morale of the Navy and co-ordinating the operation of all the armed services,” Mr, Truman said. . Adm, Sherman's death stunned Fo circles. He apparently ¢ been in the best of health and there had beengno previous indication of any heart trouble. He took his wife, the former . Dolores Brownson, to an open-air opéra, “I Trolani (The Trojans), last night, and appeared in spirits on his return to the hotel. But as he rose early yesterday | to prepare for his flight back to! the U. 8, he was seized suddenly with a heart attack,

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Going Berserk

took | Otto Hufts, 57, Attics, lay ecritical-

Four Doctors Cxlled

Four doctors were summoned. — | a Professor Burchardt of Naples

International Hospital and three the Mediterranean than shuffle bear the title of marshal {papers in Washington,” he told Henri Philippe Petain.

doctors from the Mt. Olympus. Adm. Bherman recove

from |

Sinn Ee Preah | CLAFTAYETTE, July 23 —

ly wounded in & hospital here today with gun wounds suffered

T| when police said he went berserk

and shot his son. In the same hospital with less’ serious wounds was the son, wil Ham, 25, also of Attica. : Police sald Hutts, ill and de-| spondent, went to his son’s home early yesterday and threatened William, his wife ahd their two children, | Hutts fired a shotgun and the

|Petain Dies at Age of 95

this roy! n bus an erday. Heat from a flat

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On Exile Isle in Atlantic

Contined From Page One [three weeks between life and

Petain married when he was 5, death due to a chill and congesrushed in from an adjoining room tion of the lungs, when she heard Petain was dead. | For the past 48 hours doctors

ai | a mirror held before his She had been resting after ai... 5 confirm he was still

48-hour vigil ‘at Petain's bedside give because his respiration and

during which he was paralyzed pulse were so slight.

and in a coma. Doctors had been! Petain never heard of the death

giving him oxygen to aid his con-/9f the

gested lungs. He never regained a coma Friday. - day Petain went Petain dled quietly and peace- coma. fully in the white-washed house, puta, which had been converted Into nonin. from a military hospital for him. The death issued by Dr. Maitre cree to the 105-two story stone said: {house were he died,

“After an agitated night, the His sentence was

into his last

was transferred last

i S G3 A cid t i S00 ; : Eleven including a

fens youth, a travel and recreation by week-end vacationers through{out the state. : | Bomar 2 2 1 Bul Bar 7 rbour, 3, 'Chicag 0: , i L. Pointer, 44, Chicago. Chicago

19, Martins-

persons, loare.dead as a result of

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« Hicks; 33, Barbara Weddle, ville.

gan City.

Bradford Whitacker, 19, Wheatfield, . : . Lucretia Newton, 37, Louis-

«| ville,

Larry Burks, 7, Spencer. Miss Runion died early today and five others were injured when the car in which she was riding collided with a truck just north of Muncie. Mr. Bolling died late Saturday when the car in which he was riding ran off U. 8. 50 west of

crumbling Pierre!

commuted

Versailles an&%overturned. - The three Chicagoans died late

Saturday when their car skidded >

man who commanded a erman army at Verdun against!

{him — Germany's Crown Prince Consciousness after. slipping Into wilioim who died Friday, the

INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC TOLL (203 Days) 1950 1951 Accidents .... 4540 4415 Hurt ....e004. 1 190 Killed .....0000 39° 36

° Miss Weddle died late Saturday

blast shattered his son's left arm, patient showed in the first hours by the President from life im- on Ind. 37, six miles north ef

police sald. William and his wife,

of the day, pre-agonizing signs. prisonment to detention at a

| Bloomington, when

the motor-

ran from the house screaming in neath occurred at 0922 hours French military hospital. He was cycle on which she was riding

terror, Hutts fled without harming the two children. | Police found Hutt. lying near his®home a short time later. They | said the lower half of his face waz blown off by a shotgun blast. |

{to have been moved to the main-

(3.22 a. m.) exactly.” : 2 Photos Taken land when his health permitted.

A special picture was taken . immediately by experts of the Town Aids Children

ministry of interior, showing of Dead Ore Miner

with. John Kenworthy also of

| Martinsville, was rammed from {the rear by a car driven by [Charles Sodders, 23, of 1381 Nordyke Ave., Indianapolis. Scdders |was arrested when police learned

the first seizure, but the doctors petain’s head and his arms rest- KEEWATIN, Minn, July o3(the car was stolen.

advised him to remain in bed. Then came the second attack and he died. | Both Mrs. Sherman and Adm. Carney were at the bedside when) the Admiral was pronounced dead. Adm. Sherman had arrived in| Naples from London only Satyr-| day to wind up his European tour. | He had conferred with General-| issimo Francisco Franco in Spain, | Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower in| Paris and with British and Amer jcan oMclals in London, i Disliked Paper Work He made it clear at his last press conference Saturday that he would rather serve at sea than do, administrative work in Washing-| ton. { “I'd rather have a warship in|

newamen with a smile. i

taken later today when he will

ing above a sheet drawn up to his (UP)—Residents

Little Carol Brankle died in a

shoulders. A second one Will be . munity pitched in today t0|miles north of Marion, Saturday

take care of three small chil-

be attired once again In his

marshal’'s uniform, The first will be released to the public, the second kept secret.

Even in the small lle D'Yeu, Cemetery, however, Petain will have soldiers’ company for there is & row of white crosses mark- oS ing the final resting place "of Where to Go British commando ralders who died in the last war fighting against the German troops with whom Petain collaborated.

Pulse Very Slight

Petain’s grave will be marked by a headstone which will not merely

a cave-in 200 feet under ground. The body of Willi Torvinen, 38-year-old iron-ore miner, was found by réscue crews yesterday under tons of rock and debris,

Baseball, Indians vs. Camp Atterbury. Curt Simmons on the mound for Atterbury. All | seats $1, first come first served. Victory Field, 8:15 p. m. Band Concert. Indianapolis Newshoys' Band, Free. Haw-

After Apr. 6 he lingered for thorn Park.

dren whose father was killed in

(night.

Mr. England was killed in =

{two-car crash on U. 8S. 20, four

miles east of Michigan City, which

{injured eight others yesterday.

Mr. Whitaker was killed Saturday in a truck-car crash at

‘a road intersection near Morocco.

Mrs. Newton was fatally in-

jured when the car in which she

was riding struck a utility pole

and overturned on Ind. 62, east

of Booneville. : In the state's lone drowning,

Larry Burks died in a private | five miles west. of Spencer, He was riding |in. a boat with his father and|condition at St. Francis Hospital regular habit of reading The Meireles, withdrew last week. three other persons when he fell|after she was involved in a two- Indianapolis out. Rescue attempts by his car crash at Sherman Dr, and Ads! {father, Donald Burks, failed.

lake near his home,

' Carol P. Brankle, 3 mo., Marion, Marvin Lee England, 21, Michi-

Four Injured, . ested in Levee fortress by presidential de- head-on into an auto-carrier on fié Ie e

{Ind. 2, seven miles west of Valparaiso.

Jr.'s spotted him when only his head showed above water in a swimming pool improvised by Marines in Korea, pictured in The Times. - . “That's Freddy" said his mother, Mrs. Frederick Weidman

_|8r. of 5000 8. East St. “He always

got in clear up to his neck, even in little pools.”

tioning a swim. + Pray for Peace

“We pray every night for ceasefire and peace real soon. You keep on praying hard, mother,” Freddy wrote. He used stationery from & $29 GI purchase that included sardines, sanay. cookies, cigarets and said. : Freddy JDbrother Stanley left Aug. 28 with the 16th Marine Battalion Yor Camp Pendleton, Cal. Freddy went to Korea in May; Cpl. Stanley to San Francisco. Both would have graduated this year from Sacred Heart High School. Niness put Freddy, 19, a year behind with brother Stanley, 18. Ne The Marines are two of seven children of the senior Frederick Weidman’s. They have 6-year-old twin sisters, Sharon.and Sandra.

Car Mishaps Here

Four persons were injured, none seriously, in three local accidents

| She was sure when she got Freddy's letter this week, rhen-|

selves” on a temporary wooden

day over the Mt “land of lost airplanes”—as they hunted a trace of a Korean airs lift DC-4, missing with 38 per-

sons aboard.

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 23 Search planes dipped low toKlias area—

However, hope of finding the

Canadian Pacific Airlines planes

~ waned as the fleet of search craft

S50 Suit Filed

gas iy, Two Contractors

- A $25,000 personal damage sult against the City of Indianapolis and two road contractors was filed today in Superior Court 3. “Negligence and failure to have proper safeguards of handrail, posts and other means of assisting the public in steadying them-

crosswalk-at Meridian and Washington Sts. were charged by. Kate Link, 1433 N. Pennsylvania St. Apt. 309. : Wa An employee of Charles Maver & Co. at the time of her accident, Oct. 24, 1950, she said the crosswall “teetered and threw” Der| into the street, ‘breaking her right hip and severely injuring her right knee and leg.” { As a result of the accident, she| claimed, she was in Methodist] Hospital until Jan. 10, 1951, and] then was confined to her home for 90 days. i The contractors—Vogel Corp. ‘and Ralph Roger & Co., Inc.—had built the crosswalk because of resurfacing of Washington St. The.

yesterday.

\car she was driving to catch her

|fair condition at Methodist Hos- | pital.

another arrested when a car

signal at 10th and Rural Sts, car, Barbara Bever, 21, was

treated and released at Methodist Hospital,

walk covered a ditch dug in the

Mts, Jessia Welch, 28, of 4859 street to hold stoplight lines. Wentworth Blvd, struck a tree’ S————————————————— at 5311 Pleasant Run Blvd. when!

Widow of Korea Marine (she released the wheel of the i

Receives Gold Star

} Times State Service

of this mining iws.car collision on Ind. 37, four 1-month-old daughter, who was! CRANE, July 23 — The widow falling off the seat. Both are in and 5-year-old son of a Marine spot the wreckage on the tops [killed in Korea received Saturday|of mountains in the fairweather {the Gold Star which had been range {awarded him in lieu of a third One person was injured and|Distinguished Flying Cross.

Mrs. Hugh F. Newell and her

driven by Loren T. Fouch, 42, of {gon David accepted the Gold Star 47 W. 324 8t., struck a traffic/from Capt. E. C. Rook, command-

ing officer bf the U. S. Naval Am-

Charged with drunkenness and munition Depot here. Her daughleaving the scene of an accident, ter Natalie and Mrs, Edna Newell,| Francisco Higino Caveiro Lopes, Fouch was arrested at 402 N.(Sgt. Newell's mother, also came 57; running on a single-name balMeridian St. A passenger in the from Lawrenceville, Ill, to attend lot, was elected president of Por.

the ceremony.

; FOR INSIDE INFORMATION blessing Mrs. Betty Jane Miers, 30, of on job-openings, living quarters Oliveria Salazar. His opposition

criss-crossed a 31,000-square mile area without finding any trace of it. %

The big ship was en route from Vancouver, B. C. to Anchorage on the first leg of a flight to Toyko. Aboard. were 26 service-

men, three: civilians attached to

the United Nations Army, two Canadian navy men and a crew

of seven. The search also was under way

by sea on the chance that the plane crashed in the icy ocean.

i Others Disappeared

The area was ons where several planes have disappeared in the past. -In November, 1948, a DC-3 of the Alaska Adr Express én route to Seattle from Anchorage with 17 persons aboard disappeared in the vicinity. No trace was ever found. The Civil Aeronautics Administration office in Anchorage said the pilot of the missing DC-4 radioed that he had changed course near the top of the Alaska panhandle. He chose to move in toward the coast line rather than fly the more hazardous direct route over the water, the CAA said. Veteran Air Force flyers said the inland route was more haz ardous because the mountains rise only a mile inland from the coast.

“I'd rather be 30 miles off

course the other way because of those mountains,” one pilot said, The pilot last ‘reported that he was at 9000 feet. Bad weather {closed in on the area yesterday from 1000 to 8500 feet and search | pilots had hoped that they could

which rose above the

{ clouds. ‘Gen. Lopes Elected Portugal President LISBON, July 23 (UP)— Gen.

tugal yesterday. Gen. Caveiro Lopes had the

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