Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1951 — Page 10
dangerous pas when you're in the path of flying firecrackers. Two boys, one 5 and one 14, received minor injuries last night
when ‘struck by firecrackers while By United Press jjwasching the American legion. ARADAN, lian July 31
parade. i |” Riéhard Copas. 14, of 316 Vir- The biggest oil refinery in the [gaia Ave, At. 19, was watching world—the Abadan plant of a. parade from Monument Circie , (When he was struck In the left the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. {leg by an exploding torpedo; He! closed down this morning. was treated at General Hospital. A British engineer switched off | ‘Victor Herman, 5, of 372 Pros- three pumps bringing the refinery pect St, was given first aid at'to a standstill, cutting off the last ithe scene after a firecracker 2x- trickle of Iranidn ojl to the West |ploded on his shoulder land idling some 12,000 native - ~ |workers. The shutdown came as. | Roving ‘Ambassador W. Averell Harriman flew into the capital 3 {Tehran to try to speed up new | Anglo-Irantan talks on settlement (of the oil dispute. | A British commission ‘headed | +iby Lord Privy Seal Richard | Stokes will fly to Iran shortly tot Itry to settle the dispute. | At the same time the Trapisn (parliament extended martial law lin the Khuzistan Province oil fields for two months.
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this morning and in a hiss of steam the last three pumps huffed to a stop,
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Sure enough, yesterday afterdirector, an assistant di- in papers have a mailing permit. rector and a score of cameramen 1] “= Plans Immedthte Probe
arrived all with cameras fully loaded with color film.
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take pictures of.
The films they shoot are to be/to a single “roving” background scenes for the new
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Mario Lanza vehicle, “Big Cast.”|Judlicial appointment grew today tising.
The script called for a story about life in a fictitious Army|southern Indiana men as possible outfit. To lend realism to the|Candidates. ghow the movie magnates had | their own shoulder patches made up for the “non-existing” units 5 U. 8. they were going to film.
Took a Look
Yesterday the color camera ex[perts took a look. All over the
the director,
“Check, n shouted an assistant. “Double check,” isistant to the assistant. There were phone calls and \Caughran; Indiana Supreme Court, hurried conferences. As things stand today the re- pranigin Lafayette, president of |
port is that the script is changed | The close down of the rolineryiEo the “Bloody Bucket” division |the Indiana Bar Association; Dis-| |was not a hostile move by either|will be the heroes of this “petter| trict Attorney Matthew Welsh; side, but because the storage/than ever” Hollywood offering. /tanks at the plant were filled to| So as the band played, the vissmiled, the
iting brass
Soldiers snapped the guidons ney. Distillation Superintendent snd the cameramen snapped pic-| David Blair-Watt flicked a switch] tyres from all angles.
Watched Silently Silently Gen. Strickler (he and). “'his men would rather be packing), watchéd the review. ‘pated today. Meanwhile, public information| officer Lt. Richard Setverling got ulcers on his ulcers. He was due to leave for Ft. Bragg tonight, a special souvenir edition of The Times was issued didate named. at Camp Atterbury today,
to get in print.
everyone agreed. §| “On to Ft. Bragg and the Pines, Civil Air Patrol Cadets
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with Democratic mention of three
Hugh Dillon, Petersburg. Other Candidates
sald an as-
Judge Paul G. Jasper: Roger D.|
| Attorney General J.' Emmett MecManamon; Alexander Campbell,
ment of an “interim” judge should
In the Dill which called for
Prosecutor Fairchild today|vestigate fully every complaint to
The movie crew just happened Court cases in Indiana as com- asked The Times to: supply him uncover violations. to be cruising around the coun-|pared to other states has been With the same information and try looking for an Army unit to cited in support of a fourth ju- said he would start an immediate| taking advantage of people's desdicial appointment in preference/Probe to determine if the infor-|perate need for housing,” said Mr. mation shows a violation of a|Fairchild. “I will do everythin
Contender’s ranks for the third/state act regulating false adver-|in my power to put a stop to it.”
Said Mr. Fairchild: “An ‘act of 1917 says that any| firm which with intent to sell or meet ~ As the field swelled ‘0 11, rank-/to induce the public to make use| ing party members balked atiof a merchandise or service naming a favored contender de- makes, publishes or disseminates spite speculation that the emer-any advertising . gency nature of the bi'! woulditains any assertion, representabring its passage into law thisition or statement of faet which is unt eceptive or misleadin Mentioned today were former Shall ' ity of a re judges William Fitzgerald and] meanor.”
area they saw nothing but bigigu., RED “Bloody Buckets. ” fam Bunte, Evansville, and
“We'll change the script,” cried
He pointed out Tenants Housing in advertising - of<the list! which The Times found to be] added and to contain nonexist-' Other candidates cited were for- Jay addresses and false infor-| {mer district attorney B. Howard | mation might come under this act. i The prosecutor also pointed out that each separate offense is pun{ishable under the state act.
Away on Vacation
Mr. Fairchild said he was away! on vacation when the first com-|
plaints against Tenants Housing! men| Democratic candidate for the U. S. were disclosed in The Times but|
{to carry away their oil because marched past in review to the|Senate last year; Eighth District the ‘British ship captains refuse|thrilling cadence of the grinding|Rep. Winfield K. Denton, and said he will now put the full force
to recognize Iranian nationaliza-| gears of the big cameras. of his office into the investigation.|
Fairchild also said he te S Although the House already has| hee Investigate ig og held hearings on a separate bill|g, wn payment which according {authorizing an additional judge|t, Tenants Housing contract is a {for Indiana, quick acceptance of (“nonrefundable fee’ to pay for a Senate measure was’ antici- credit and character investigation land where the prospective tenAliso under speculation was pos-|-nts have found their references [sibility of presidential appoint- were never checked.
{Clarence Donovan, Bedford attor-| ,.. would
Congress adjourn before Senate|state statutes covering obtaining approval could be given the can-| money under false pretenses, si
the creation of a third, permanent Tenants Housing operates, Better movie men hounded him and no|y,4icja) district in Indiana, the| Business
plained that there are no existing | laws to cover their operation. !
However, Mr. Fairchild said he | believed the laws he cited were! “clear cut” and that he would in-||
“I think this operations smells,
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1- Second A ctiON LAFAYETTE. July 31—About
{80 Indiana Civil Air Patrol cadets
{from 15 to 18 years old will hold {their summer encampment at Purdue University from Aug. 12 to
119. | It will be their first training period on a college campus. They will use Purdue's Airport and [Bschool ‘of Aeronautics. Instruction awill be given in; navigation, weather, communica-| tions, military courtesy, aeronau-| [tics and engineering. flights and! [feta trips will also be held. I
NOBLESVILLE, July 31 (uP) —Charges of reckless homicide |were on file: in Hamilton Circuit #4 Court today against Wendell G.! 4 | White, Bluffton, whose milk truck |collided with an auto last Wednesday, killing six Elwood men. The charges were filed by County Prosecutor Miss Frances Neal.
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