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SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1951 — _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Aver b L oa LE Justice Dept. Set
In Lineup of Ni oro 10 Probe Reds in ih gih of Nifty Shoulder hi Other States
“Why do they always photo-
cause of an outbreak of encephalitis, a rare brain disease which] By United Press has brought death to five per-| ‘WASHINGTON, July 28-Key sons who had visited the lakes. Pennsylvania, Illinois and MichDr. E. M. Holmes, city health di-|igan areas may be the next tarrector, said mosquitoes may be gets in the Justice Department the carriers, but he has not yet drive on dangerously active Comconfirmed his suspicions. | munists, it. was hinted today. . = | A push to get the Reds lurking in the industrial centers of those
» ‘Archangel’ Dies ‘big states was regarded in some
MICHAEL “THE ARCH- quarters as a natural follow-up ANGEL” VERIGIN, 77, leader of|t0 the grabbing off of party leadthe Doukhobors who spent his life ers in New York and California. trying to become independent of | Neither the department nor the
the Russian sect, died yesterday FBI were tipping their hand. | in Vancouver, i They still have the job of find-
have allure for a man if they're sexy, he said. Virginia Mayo, whom he is sculpting; h a s one of the country’s sexiest pair of shoulder blades, he said. A dd beautiful blades — Jean Wallace, Janet Leigh, Citation dane Russell +," ilionaire horse, Shelley Winters, Susan Hayward and Faye Emerson.
He went to Canada at the age | of 15 to be the. prophesied ren. | jumped bail and disappeared after
angel of the Doukhobor faith. In| their Sonvieuons were upheld a his attempts to leave the sect, he [Our others who were indicted in
INew York June 20 but so far
8 was always persuaded to return to, ‘ B § 4 his people. He became involved inj have successfully evaded arrest. Among the Girls Homer Cook a violent dispute between the| Meantime, Rep. Charles E. PotNINEMONTH OLD. v i radical and orthodox factions and |ter (R. Mich.) disclosed the House| irginia police and escaped from jail sev-/moved his followers to Vancouver Committee on Un-American Ac-
Brousseau bit her Boxer, Angel, eral times.
tivities already has stepped into today. Occasionally Angel has ap- ‘iv on Islands in 1946 in an unsuccessful a PI
attempt to find peace. an investigation of Communist Plied dental pressure playfully to| A MOSQUITO HUNT was car- P pe Te activities in Detroit and may hold Virginia's chubby ‘wrist. Virginia|ried on by public health author- open hearings here in September.!
ou “ objected and applied her six new ities around two lakes near Rich- Mr. Potter said committee in-| teeth to Angel's paw. Bandaged, Locked Up : |vestigators will be sent to Detroit| the dog has declared a truce. | THE “MURDER VICTIM" who soon and hinted they may already]
Tz turned up alive faces charges of nh tven that ‘industrial center) SYRACUSE, N. Y. police took State Insurance ave given that in al center| steps to return $530 Mrs. Ruth killing the man he was believed a check as part of the committe's| Texel, a cook who said the money ing held for grand jury action in|in defense plants. |
» "n 1) on 3 street Sones from a bag Gretna, La. In April, 1949, the! 1h recent weeks the committee! sewe her step-ins. | Nn body of a knifing victim was has heard {rom former FBI spies!
. = A NEW YORK volian moun- found in a swamp near Gretna, |ingide the party in the Washing-| tain climber left for Bern, Switz-|['3 J and Harper's lover said it was ton.Baitimore area and in Boston. | erland after spending 24 hours iI m S Solvenc Harper. Three days ago police The witnesses dwelt on Commu-| marooned near the summit of the|® found Harper in Denver. Inist efforts to infiltrate defense]
formidable 14,780-foot = Matter- (plants. i horn. Mrs. Hilda Erlanger's fa- Solvency of a Richmond insur-| A TALL COWBOY, Roy Ray, The Justice Department's drive| mous Swiss guide, Otto Fuhrer, ance company was questioned by will seal himself in an automo- against the Communists is under| plunged to his death as the rope Indiana Insurance Commissioner bile at Spearfish, 8. D., today and the Smith Act allowing authori-| binding him to the climbing party Frank J. Viehmann who yester-|set out on a nationwide trip to ties to proceed when conspiracies broke and Mrs. Erlanger fell, in- day asked the Attorney General’s|visit 48 millionaires and two girls. contain a “clear and present| jured, to a ledge. office to bring receivership action|He’s out to break the 1949 en- danger” to the government by]| * no» against the firm. durance record of Don Haynes of persons teaching or advocating| MRS. NORMA YEOMAN 1is| He said several Purdue Uni- Ashland, Ore., who stayed in a !overthrow of the government by! “recovering rapidly” from in-|versity students complained of sealed car for 13 months, 18 days, violence. juries suffered when she plunged|eXtra premium assessments and |6 hours and 14 minutes. —
down a 340-foot waterfall in|slashing of maternity hospitaliza-| fa a | Hod ~s Dlas. Yosemite National Park, Cal.|tion claims by the World Life &| 2 4 Killed as Plane trying to rescue husband, Eric.|Accident Association, Richmond. Twists Crashes During Storm Mr. Yeoman slipped while getting Students’ complaints to Mr.
HENRY J. KAISER has taken] MASON, N. H,, July 28 (UP)
Vi i - a drink of water, but was unin-|Viehmann and Gov. Schricker re-| job as draftsman with the Four persons were killed today
jured. a |suited in school officials calling|y ir aluminum rolling mill— when their single-engine plane » conference tomorrow “evening! , i Pe » of students ins but he’s no relation to the well-/‘“The Happy Pickle” -—- crashed . ured by the Rich- : : si Disorders mond firm. known businessman of the same into a brush-covered hillside here Mr. Viehmann’s objecti name who owns the plant. {during a rainstorm, LAWRENCE TIERNEY, who 3 Gbjections were x ou The dead were:
said he didn’t -have the vitality Rae Sompahy's Bese Semon PICKETS picketed a union dis- Delmer M. Jewett, about 60, of to act in a summer stock produec- gle group. He sald {,j.t peadquarters in Rock South Deerfield, .-Mass., president tion, was charged with smashing fie axa Sharpe Shed be spread | gnrings, Wyo. They paraded|of the D. M. Jewett, Inc. Pickle down the screen door of a cafe in policyholgers. around the office of John L.!Co. of Boston and Northfield, Sante Fe. Police could not find — Sielmank Sdaed that he Lewis’ union with signs reading: Mass.; Delmer M. Jewett Jr., 35, the actor. Another warrant faces ooGers 00 e chmond firm «pygtrict 22, United Mine Work- Northfield, Mass., the pilot-owner him in Los Angeles, where he hag asked fe Sualalifte Reserve |ors of America, is unfair to or-land general manager of his failed to appear in court to an- nce Co., Hammong, to
swer charges of disturbing the Teinsure the Purdue. group,
ganized labor.” The dispute be- father’s company; Postmaster Ed-| gan when the union fired office{ward Redmond of South Deer-| peace. help who are not members of | field, Mass., and Hollis Billings, Faces Preliminary UMWA, | South Deerfield, Mass., a druggist.
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10-Year-Old Boy Weighs 267 Pounds; He's Hungry
SPRINGFIELD. Colo., July 28 breakfast, he consumes an even|tomatoes, a panful of jello and a “But he always gets sick and has half-dozen eggs. |quart of milk. {to eat more, so he gains it right Mrs. Mason admits Herman 1s; For dinner: Three pounds of | back.”
This Colorado farming town
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of boy.
“quite some boy.”
| ! He is Herman James Mason, 10,/ She said he usually eats uquite| POtatoeS, two pounds of porki ghe said she couldn't estimate
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl a bit, but during the hot weather|ChoPs, two quarts of ice cream how much it costs to feed Herman
Herman, and the term is not used lightly, is BIG! He weighs 267 pounds, spread over his 5-feet 5-inch frame. He takes a size 12 EEE shoe. His shirt size is 18 collar, 34 sleeve. 50-Inch Waist
His trousers measure 50 Inches around the wdist, 32 inches long. Baca County residents are proud of Herman, who is a fourth
grade student in grade school
here. They proudly claim that the county not only raises the best in
\ing four convicted leaders whQ crops, but also the best in young | OR MAIL
men, They brought Herman to the attention of The Rocky Mountain News (A Scripps-Howard Newspaper) after The News ran a story recently about a 6-year-old boy from Texas who weighed a mere 160 pounds.
That youngster, they claim, is a |
mere infant compared to Herman. For all his size, Herman is a jolly fellow. He walks to and from school, and carries his weight gracefully.
For his meals, he can eat—!
frequently does—two pounds of
to be. John Calvin Harper is be- city-hy-city study of communism|pork chops at one sitting, and a
quart of milk on the side. For
Rain Prophet Balks At Wagers on Sunday
WAYNESBURG, Pa. July 28] (UP)—Rain Prophet John Daily! and his followers began their! annual 24-hour vigil at midnight tonight, confident that this com-| munity’s July 29th rain tradition
will be fulfilled again.
For years Mr. Daily bet a hat
with famous personalities that the tradition wouldn’t fail. Jack
| Dempsey, Bob Hope, Sports Col-
umnist Joe Williams of the Indianapolis Times and others have paid off. Daily isn’t betting this Year, because it's Sunday.
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Mason. | months he doesn’t eat so much.”| and the usual amount of milk. |every week, but said $50 is “pretty
For instance, she pointed out,| Herman sits on a special stool close.” Herman's diet for yesterday was: built for him. “He's broken every, Mr, Mason is a clerk in a For breakfast: Six eggs, two|chair in the house,” his mother| Springfield hardware store. quarts of milk and a pound of said, adding, too, that he “fills up”| Herman’s ambition is to be an bacon. {his three-quarter size bed. |airplane pilot, or maybe a meFor lunch: Three pounds of po-| Mrs, Mason said Herman has|chanic. “He is sure interested in tatoes, two pounds of meat, four attempted to reduce his weight. | planes,” she said.
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