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THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951
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WHICH WOULD YOU TAKE?—This is a double problem. Miss Perfect 36 (left) thinks U. S. 36 is the best road to Denver. U. S. 40, a longer way around and with more curves is rep--resented by our Miss 40 at right. Miss 36 is Pat McKinley, Norton, Kas., Miss 40 is Miss Virginia Smith, Indianapolis.
— Times Photos by Dean Timmerman and Floyd B. Walten
_ Girl Gels. Publicity... For Road to Denver
By ED KENNEDY Decisions, decisions all the time decisions. * Take the hapless motorist who wants to get from here to Denver. What to do? Lake the high road U. 8. 36 or take the low road U.S
————————— 40 --that: is the problem. 5 not think Gen. Eisenhower's asToday there arrived in Indian- signment in Europe would inter- death before the ambulance ar-
rapolis a Sune lady named Miss fore’ if the General wants to en- Ve%: : Per sect -really Miss Pat Mc- tor politics in 1952. Floyd Rose, 51-year-old platnley. The reason was publicity mnhe President told his news form caller, used his hands to ap{Rn U. 8. 36 to Denver. [conference in response to ques- ply an emergency tourniquet to Welfare Aid Here All ic folks who live by the, tions that he thought Gen. Bisen-|the three-inch stub of Mr. Burch’s {side of road 36 have chipped in hower is doing a magnificent job arm to stop the bleeding until . {about $40,000 to get publicity for in Europe as commander of the help arrived. Will Not End |their route to the west. That 18 Western Defense Force and will Although approximately 50 men Editorial, Page 22 | thing because both 36 and 40 go How Long? accident happen, Police Sgt. Ed ; through here. Griffin said. By IRVING LEIBOWITZ Miss Perfect 36 is not 36. She Mr. Rose said his first inkling Gov. Schricker today assured is 18 and comes from a'ranch that something was wrong was 75.000 Hoosier aged; blind and de- in Norton, Kan., where her. father when Mr. Burch staggered toallow their financial support: to + Arriving At Figure Gen. Eisenhower's duties would Weakly: Help ne. Help me. end because Bi ee ver interfere with possibilities in 1952 Sgt. Griffin. said Mr. ment cut off Indiana's $20 million : ae : if the General happened to b , quick action annual welfare grant. at Miss 36's 36. Well a tape mea |, "= ay ed 10 Be I ainied workman from bleeding The Governor promised hejsile froduceq the answer. She. ly, 000 "Vyot he thought Gen to death. :
ke Free to Enter too Me. vee — Politics in 1952, | ‘Truman Says |
Ry United Press
WASHINGTON, Aug.2 -Presi-
A reporter wanted to know how long it would be necessary for the General to remain in Europe: Mr. Truman at first said the reporter apparently was referring to 1952 and that he did not think
(all the cities except Indianapolis. continue to do this job as long were at work in the big baggage | We can be neutral about the whole as necessary. room, no one actually saw the pendent children—the state's wel- owns all the cattle and most of wards him--blood spurting from fare recipients—that he will not the money in the county. the stub of the arm-—and said
Rose's How did the promoters arrive
aw aka aot ; . had a six inch wrist and six times _. a would take some action, if neces- “© © H ik and o. Eisenhower, under any condition, Mr. Burch has been employed gary, to continue the: program six is 36. Her neck and calf mea- ! a Si ; the Tndis lis Unio ’ : prog 4 sured 12. Three times 12 is 38 would put duty to his country 10 years by the Indianapoli nion At present, the Governor said. _ Bi oR nti frat : Railway Co. to maintain the
“I will study every possible way 1 Simple, see.
: Mr. Truman's .discussion of equipment in the haggage room. can Keep the program operating.
Four times 36 is 144 and MISS ro) Pizenhower followed 'a be. petiect a Weighs As iH quest by reporters for comment Ss. a ry be 20 p 8 a rec 2 ; . is protect “Wa ca It thousand of oD wih: her re OYRORY Sp Ben en oh BTA | ABOU the bel i pe people suffer.” he said. could make a mistake with their {pas Tobit I5M Rurege, oy a x evidently Here are the alternatives the bers that in his opinion Gen. Eisen- fin =aid the workman ey n : Governor faces: numbers, ; hower was -leading the most removed part of the safetv-sereen ONE: Calling a special session The folks along U. S. 40 are magnificent crusade since the time and reached in to adjust someof the state legislature to either NOt sO promotional minded as of Peter the Hermit. thing. the folks along U. 8. 36. But in| (Peter the Hermit preached the, The belt grabbed his left hand.
repeal the present welfare law or ! : : ETE $20 million. neutral Indianapolis a Miss 40 ripping the arm off almost to the shoulder.
TWO: Appeal {o the federal Was found. court to change the federal ruling, Miss 40 is Miss Virginia Smith . Mr. Burch was in too serious handed down by Oscar R. Ewing, of “Indianapolis. She lives in a Danish Woman Quits a condition to give any details of what happened.
Federal Security Administrator. house and has no cattle. At press |n Chan i THREE: Wait for Congress to time today there were no plans DU Channel Swim » Mrs. Burch, who works in the act to thange the present federal to send Miss 40 on to Denver to (UP) Mit ‘Eln "ngland. Aug. 2 drapery department of IL. 8. ] gs Elna. Anderson, 39, Ayres’ & Co., rushed to her hus-
law. promote that route which the Miss : ’ Muddle’ usky. Danish athletic ‘instructor tH tal Political Mu 36 people contend is a Httle who hoped to be the first Woman band's side de at Methodia nspi
The Governor told a conference farther around than their road. “oo. “eo England to France, of hewspapenmen he was SOY io Wins Contest gave up today 5 miles from her Someone Always Takes see the problem of caring for goal. . state's aged, blind and dependent She. abandoned her_ sixth at- The Joy Out of Life— i “sli into a political tempt to'swim the Engl ( . ” Te Bp F is= good, but there jis a little nel A 12 hours Boni fish Chan- CHICAGO. Aug. 2 (UP) The He said he had received re- nore curve loU, 8. 40 than to in the water. She quit after a National Congress of Parents quests to call a special session U. S. 36. 2 tes second attack of cramps. and Teachers urged today that of the state legislature and many, To get to be Miss Perfect 36, candy and
s to keep the program Miss McKinley had to win a appes] : beauty contest in which all en-
Grabbhed by Hand Offers Alternatives
Continued’ on Page 2 —Col. 1
Being neutral we must confess that the scenery along both routes
sales of soda pop, other confections be banned from
INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC CASUALTIES
gOS. by a newsman if he had trants had 36-inch bust and 36- (214 Days) . the nation’s schools. TA dered Indiana Attorney General inch hips. She defeated 150 other : 1951 1950 1 he congress exec tye coms org McManamon to pro- candidates who represented 29 Accidents ..... 4695 4745 mittee warned that ‘many chil : Rme : =p to the federal/ towns in five states to get the Injured ....... 2028 1710 dren spend luch money for these Al A Schricker title. Killed ......... 36 41 less nutritious foods.” s i said: | Miss 40 was in no competition.’
With Miss Perfect 36 as she Jqil-Cell Conference—
“I have not been informed offi- started her trip westward to visit
cially of the Attorney General's A A IIE har Korea Bound Gl Agrees
i 08action. 1 have read of his p . Mr. Batcher comes from
ble action to get an injunction Batcher ’ 'e * T J on lin do not want to Red Oak, Iowa. Red. Oak is not To Make Marriage Lega criticize the Attorney General. I on U. 8S. 36, but there is a reason = think he wants to help the situa-| for his being aking A Rea Oak Ry Te . . |eigion i make, but I think I'll tion.” : | print shop is making up calendars KNOXVILLE, enn ug. 2--'marry him.” The Governor, sia he had wih Mar 38e pli on UT o orewhound soder gets Wa, Carmen vie nie ove or Hi oken to Mr. McManamon but an r. Balcher 8 firs Jesson in making peace to- bru ” said the Attornew General had! This still leaves us with the Sra when he sits Ang pe a jall- arrest, not told him whether he was. go- decision we started with. Which .o} conference ‘table with his. He said he would go through ing to take the case to federal road to Denver? mother-in-law-to-be. with the mother's demands for a court. ; Our advice. | © Pvt. Thomas Carmon and the Kissless wedding night, that he FSA officials said the cut off, ‘rake 40 and Miss 36. mother of a girl he duped into a assign his young bride his allotaction was taken because a new Westward Ho. mock wedding ceremony were to ment check and that the girl state law opens. the welfare files : meet and decide under what terms Would have the right to seek an to the public, which is contrary TTT TT. “ithe young couple will make their annulment if her love dies. sold to federal law. Ti l d : marriage legalk The wedding would not be helc Republican leaders have taken! imes index \ “Anything to get out of this ‘until just before Carmen leaves a solid stand against a special “KPAUSenIents .. 18 Place,” said the 19-year- “old soldier, Saturday night for Camp Stone. session of the legislature. Several i age A ie 59 “I's the first time I've been in/ham, Cal, and overseas ass gn. GOP lawmakers have indicated ran ree jail in Hy life.” Carmon .and ment. The newlyweds would no they will use any possible special | Bridge ....ceoonmpeees 5 i | Terry Brith, 90.yaar-old Navy vet {live together before he Ieuves = session to, embarrass the Gov-| Classified ssesseecines "a1 |eran, were arrested for violating Meanwhile, the Uther Souplesin ernor if he calls it. | Comic8 .......oenarerees Sl pg) ossee's? age of consent law|the ‘double wedding aa made i : OTOsSWOrd: sxvrsssssviven 23 after their one-night courtship of ino plans. Carol, 17, Whose Same Bare -11110172 0 22 (tne tam ages gaied win pr. in was Vihhad besise be fri hing Stushn Tieesnes 18 dwn ‘wsadingss hetore a ‘fake arranged in a meeting with ‘‘husay Sees ennn
: 'band” Brite. Charges against Frederick C. Othman .... 22 Kissless Night | Brite were reduced to abetting Pattern .......vevieenee 11
ane Joyal. have a wed-| /the Carmon case because Carol's! ng." sa ie mother o -year- family would not prosecute. Batic and Televisign. .... a ‘old Betty (last name withheld). Ly: yotiths od up the girls ‘Ha in arian 21 “I didn't want her to marry, but! Sunday, took them for a walk in x sevanans 1 ap.30 {I think all the way around .it/am” amusement park, then drove BORE | iiisvnnservens 21 -imight be the best way.” : to the home of a schoolboy friend Earl “Ssrsissitses 4 “My mother told ‘me it's ‘my of Carmon, who performed "a Women's pressiaae ¥ 10 Re. Eh Aig" ‘double wedding with
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WITH U. 8. 2D DIVISION, Korea, Aug. 2°(UP) -— Orders crackled down the line of nightfighting Gls: “Shoot anything, that moves in front of your. ‘positions, - ‘ The toll counted next morh-
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Baggage Conveyor - Tears Arm Off Worker 5 Wil yaad Boos of
The baggage conveyor belt- at Union Station today, ripped off the left arm of a repairman.
The Iranians =aid the uN Quick emergency-treatment by a fellow worker kept entered Iranian waters in the dvd pera ions
5 dent Truman said today he does [ ]oyd Burch, 40, of 1748 Georgetown | Rd., from bleeding to Caspian Sea near Astara. —{ There was no immediate ex-
Hiser Gets 291, $200 Fine on
Embezzlin Count | lof clashes have occurred in re- ball said Mr. Truman's nomina- Would study The Times' fle on lcent demonstrations. tion of Adm, Fechteler to sue-| Tenants. Housing to determine
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By United Press HARTFORD CITY. Ind., Aug.
Lester Hiser, 30, former Black- were being massed on the Soviet ford County treasurer, was sen- border inland from Astara. nced. to 2-to-21 years in prison
today and fined $200 when
pleaded guilty to a charge of em- pian Séa off the port.. Mr. Kimball told a reporter. “The!
bezzling county funds.
Hiser waived arraignment and entered his plea before Blackford Circuit
Judge James R. Ems
willer on one count of a 14-cou
in
ot
dictment. Judge Emshwiller dismissed her counts in the indictme
earlier.
Hiser entered the plea in 'per-
son. He showed no sign of em
tion. He was
accompanied
court by his attorney, Clayton Wright and his wife.
th
Mrs. Hiser sat silently through Caspian Sea incident was dis-
e procédure and occasional
wiped tears from her eves,
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dicted on -charges of embezzling more powerful than Britain and Adm.
£97
Hiser disappeared last Oct. 1 few weeks later he was i
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ford County treasury.
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garage at the rear of the home of they say about humidity.
He was arrested last June 27
Indianapolis where he Vas Yes, It Really Is Seeking ‘employment in a factory. Th e Humidity
re Destroys Garage Fire early today destroyed
John T. Sullivan, 430 N. Sta
Ave. L.umber store
fed the flames, which gained co
si
derably headway before being discovered. Firemen said the dam- out some figures to prove jt. Yes age was probably less than $1000. terday's afternoon temperatures
Service Restored
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. Aug
but AFL drivers and mechani
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mained on strike against a her line, The strikes were called July 1
Be Practical,
tomorrow or sometime Saturday. and Mrs. Maud Morrow Fechteler. 3ame time Buy a Home NOW — : Meanwhile, Tonar Overly. direc-
A very practical move, as well as a smart one, is to BUY YOUR MORE SUITABLE HOME THIS SUMMER. 1. There is plenty of time NOW to find the home you heed and get settled by the time school starts. . There are plenty of homes offered For Sale today . .. the future number of offerings is questionable. 3. Hundreds of outstanding home values are advertised EXCLUSIVELY in The Indianapolis Times Indiana's Largest Roal Estate Nowspapel
PECIAL—6 ACRE A dary located on Rockville Rd. 8400 W. Mod. except heating plant. Priced to sell. Quick poss. Cal Connell, PR-9104. Mrs. Zimmerman, BE-8452., or Clark. CY-0470 MICONNELL & CLARK REAL TOR RE-958
Above is one of the ads you will find listed in the real es-
|. tate pages of today's Times.
Among this wide selection you are sure to find several ‘homes that you'll want to
| personally TURN NOW TO THE REAL ES8TE Paces, :
Low tonight 65; high tomorrow 90. —
Enterad as Second-Class Matter at Postoffics
SHSCL 30 highway C Or A Young Lady?
d in the garage It's the humidity.’
P)—Commuter service was r stored here today on one bus line
eo. ialcohol and perhaps politics. {
FINAL
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PRICE FIVE CENTS
Indianapolis, Indiana, Issued Daily.
Fairchild Asks Jury Probe of
Rental Agency
Iranian Guns succeeds sherman Calls for Data Gathered by
Plans Speedy Action
{ | As Complaints Mount { By DONNA MIKELS . | Prosecutor Frank Fairchild . today called for a grand jury linvestigation of Tenants Housing Service. : Complaints against the self« styled “housing” ' agency have reached-such a volume, said Pros{ecutor Fairchild, that he will place the matter before the Grand
[Jury to determine if the firm is Eu of law violations.
post. He asked THE Triana polis 3 "The sources said ‘the vessel Adm. Fechteler ! | Times to. turn over to his offica” '. retired after 30 minutes fire from results of two separate investiga. | tions of Tenants Housing. The first investigation made by . [The Times showed that not ons person on a list of registrants had obtained housing from’ ths
agency which eollects a $3 nonrefundable deposit,
No Word Whether
Russians Shot Back | By JOSEPH MAZANDI United Press Staff Correspondent TEHRAN, Iran, Aug. 2—i Iranian general staff sources said today an Iranian frontier post had fired Tuesday on a 700-ton Soviet naval vessel which entered Iranian waters,
The Iranian sources said the frontier post fired machine guns
i Sad he SpIRaR vessel after the Soviets t
ADM. WILLIAM M. FECH-
rew Search Thee Epes JELER 72. a dog. dos
No Explanation
‘118 Placements’ Ry Tinited Press The WASHINGTON, Aug. 2--Adm. cloged that a list of “116 places William M. Fechteler, President ments” being advertised by Ten-
Truman's choice for new Chief of ghts Housing contained fictitious
The Astara garrison commandToss . “ | addresses, names of rsons w! er protested the Soviet ship haa Naval Operations, is a “battle resided at the a
jtrained its searchlights on™ an ship admiral” who recognizes given and * padding” by listing {Iranian post. Meanwhile, Tehran that the aircraft carrier is now actual placements twice under
Jpnsice announced a ban on all’, . ’ slightly altered nam # demonstrations in the city's Par- “backbone of the fleet. gly : a. Navy Secretary Dan A. Xim-!
jliament Square, where a number
second investigation dis iplanation for the Soviet ahip's alleged actions.
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Prosecutor Fairchild =aid he
Adm. Forrest P..What, if any, Indiana laws are beSherman, the “Flying Admiral,” Ng violated. 2 mors in Tehran said Soviet troops who died In Naples.-July 22. si He said a preliminary study nified no letdown in the role ot indicated possible violation of the nava¥ aviation. state's .obtaining - money under At-that time rumors also said “Hg I ¥ ,, false pretenses statute, which he a Soviet warship was in the Cas- e's always been for carriers,” . i... "5 jail sentence, and of another statute governing ‘false advertising’ which carries a fine. But he added that other laws will, He's a heck ‘po cerutinized to determine if they are applicable to Indiyidya) com=- * Immediately after Mr. Truman plaints. Abo] Nominated him yesterday, Adm. Plans Speedy Probe
nt Hassen..Herizadeh censured Fechteler, 55, left for Norfolk, ak # . Britain's ‘‘display of force” and Va., to wind up his duties as com- Prosecutor Fairchild said he
said it jeopardized the ‘favorable Mander of the Atlantic Fleet and would start his investigation imo. atmosphere” necessary for settje- '0 Wait for the expected Senate medjately and that an attempt nglo-Iranian ofl confirmation. will be made to contact comIn: plainants in. time to bring them C, dispute. ‘A Salty Seadog’ hei ‘ IIE 1 . Ses satin he . hefore the Grand Jury at its sesThe deputy hinted before t Mr. Kimball described Adm. sion next Wednesday. ly closed that such British “dis- Reciitelel ai goody Noting fo. Meanwhile, copies of the same plays” might encourage the Sov- unification” program. Which p hae complaints have been turned over 0. let2 to do likewise, Sherman did so much to mold. 10 Feqers! Posts) Inspector WW. n- He pointed out c McBroom who iz conducting a Fechteler's appointment federal invextig bn of Tenants ' to Chief of Naval Operations may Housing to detefmine what part lead to some international compli- 26 of the mails plays in its cations, Adm. Fechteler had been neration. scheduled to he supreme com: “pp, twy investigations are part mander of Atlantic Pact naval a three-pronged county-state-forces. Britain wanted one of its federal probe of Tenants Housing,
own admirals to take command ‘started this week. following the Hoosiers fo today anc ay ts > § und cut today -and and may reopen its objections to latest Times’ expose of hat
/ , at it’ . hs aving an’ American in the post . ajyeSieniay, fonntngl 1a true wha! h ban Adm, 8 Dos Indianapolis. Better Business ' . McCormick, former vice chief Bureau has called a ‘fees "It’s not the heat of naval operations who was collecting racket.” named by Mr. Truman to succeed|{ The third branch of the inToday the weather man dragged Adm. Fechteler as chief of the vestigation is being conducted by Atla=tic Fleet, would be in line the Indiana Real Estate Commisfor the Atlantic Pact post sion to determine if it has jurisAdm. Fechteler was described giction over Tenants Housing. by colleagues as “a salty seadog, liked and respected by his associateg,” and is ‘known for his-in-formal language, strongly flaThe weather man warned that yored with salt, this respite from high humidity He has spent 39 years in uniwould be only temporary, He form and Has a long record of : in . . i said the high humidity would re- service on surface ships ranging paid a 33 fee, without ever re. turn tomorrow and Saturday, from destrovers to battleships, eelving any housing. Several said along with a high temperature of with combat commands in both.the only “leads” they ever got 90 tomorrow and about 85 Satur- world wars. were addresses which were being day. Skies will he clear, except Adm. Fechteler is the son of advertised in ‘the “for rent” colfor scattered thundershowers late the late Rear Adm. Augustus F. umns of local newspapers at the
Last month unconfirmed ru- C%¢d the late
arrier Is the backbone of -the fleet like ‘the battleship used to be, and he knows it. of a good man."
Meanwhile, the 5450-ton British: cruiser Euryalus staged “ma_neuvers” in the Persian Gulf after “notifying the Iranian government nti it would do so. -
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were ‘about the same as Tuesday But the relative ‘humidity was down 10 per cent, and it felt ar 2 lease 20 degrees cooler. e-
New Complaints Received
Complaints continued to -pour into The Times this week from persons who said they had registered with Tenant: Housing and
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He was born in San Rafael, Cal. "LOCAL TEMPERATURES meres — tor of the Indianapolis Better.
Business Bureau, commended The
: Re, 10 5 Ie Byes 3 Killed by Bull Times both for its investigations Re, Mas Be d for its co-operation in refus- { AN MAGOG, Quebee, Aug. 2 (UP) an 3a Mun a 12 (Room) 84 Charles 'N. Channell, 80-year- ing to accept advertising from § 4 Mm, : or old farm manager, was gored to firms whose operation is not con[11:20 a. m. humidity.... 57% death by a hull yesterday. doned hy the BBB. ol
‘Confusion’ at Hospital—
Mental Test of Calkins Mixed With Tinge Of Murder, Alcohol—Maybe Politics
| The mental examination of received priority ahead of scores Police Sgt. Lawrence Smith, who, | - Patrolman Robert Jones, had | Harry R. Calkins today became a of persons needing mental exam- with Patr tinged with murder !inations ‘arrested Calkins. FOUR “He was supporting himself
Judge Clark denied he| inst a building. He was standWhiile doctors examined the 80- ordered the mental test for Cal.[283 Ee ara 2
year-old Indianapolis man who |kins because of political friendfaces a murder charge in Tennes- (ship, and denied there was any obviously heen drinking. Gills + see, it. developed that: plan to enable the former Réepub-| for drunk.” Sgt. Smith said | ONE -- His commitmént for lican hireling to escape prosecu-| If there had been any q today. "check-up was ordered by Judge tion in Tennessee. lof mental. fllness,” the uestion [Alex Clark in a most unusual Accused of Drunkenness. officers would have marked 1 /manner. | Calkins, free on $3000 bond arrest slip to the attention of “TWO Police who normally ‘arter being indicted for stabbing Bertha Louis, policewoman iin {recommend mental examination his brother to death, was arrested charge of mental prisogers, for prisoners dénied they had Tuesday night on the corner of said. /made any such recommendation 22d St. and Talbot Ave. He was “It's not about Calkins. with béing drunk. to be I Howital o i
[mystery
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