Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1951 — Page 2

ts Begin Work n Peace Treaty

SOME 13,908 Japanese, includ-(in the Far Eastern countries he

ing Ichiro Hatoyama, former pres- had visited. or ident of the' Liberal Party and . x » . EGYPTIAN newspapers and

possibly the next minister of Japan, were taken off the/magazines resumed publication World War II political blacklist/after a one-day stoppage in one today ~~ the second sweeping of the strongest protests for free-| amnesty in two months. dqm of the press ever made In 2 Egyptian history.

| 6 . = = - » ” PAUL G. HOFFMAN, former

: war on Japan. A copy also will be | ment to the Japanese government. Complaints agains the pro- } Ambassador John Foster

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EIGHTY persons were wounded | tod oda, a pir "Marshall Plan administrator,| crowded market at Bogor, 40/¢omparing the government of miles south of Jakarta, Indo- Russia wilh Dhetisme Chicago gang : "nn Politburo might one day be THE IRANIAN government or- Smashed by a “Valentine Day] dered five Sherfnan tanks into Massacre. : to the earlier draft Tehran to help preserve order > raised by India, n-|during the resumption of Anglo-| | donesia, Burma, the Philippines, Iranian oil talks and a simul- . the Netherlands and others. ,: [taneous anti-British demonstra- ; I Soviet officials in Washington tion, said they had no knowledge of nT < Vote t 0 Nn . Moscow’s plans. Questions to, NEW YORK GOV. THOMAS E.| DEWEY, starting a tour of Aus-| :/tralia, said he had received an “Who knows?” or “I don’t know." “impression of growing” strength| g al p 0 S . | ‘He Put on a Great Show'— | Continued From Page One Continued From Page One ® ® i {that the sergeant had been shot Niagara Falls Yield Body tinier, ard am when rioner “enemy {with Sen. West's amendment but|forces. Just prior to his disapCe |decided that the welfare YOlls pearance on the battlefield near ; an ose fe Failed (should be open for the public's in-/Cassino he had used his machine {spection NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. Aug. appeared with Innertubes poking [OF instead of the county welfare teries after most of his own 8 (UP)—The body of 38-year-old out at all angles. department, ,as 8eén. West's/ men had been killed or wounded. Wiliam (Red) Hill was Jyashed “There's no one in it.” Corky|27endment provideds of thelr Prior to his sapturé, St. MeCal ashore ay on rocks a e foot (J ol . ' a een awarded a ver Star of the nl Falls he tried oT Teled 1 Hewsmen er | General Asembly since 1939 for his “fierce attack” on enemy ride yesterday in a rubber barrel. launch. Behind them the famous ald this morning that he still|positions and refusal to be ‘Mr. Hill catapulted to death Maid Of The Mist steamer was A8Tees “in principle” to opening evacuated although wounded. before 200,000 spectators when! jammed with spectators. the welfare files to the public! Besides those awards he holds the “thing” —a oarrel made of 14 Find Sh in B I (even though he voted against the two Purple Hearts and the Italian tire inner tubes.—ripped to pieces: : oes In Harre bill that Included his own Cross of Military Valor. on the rocks beneath the 168-foot , Jill's Shoes were found in the amendment. He explained: | While a prisoner, Sgt. McCall falls, : barrel, He had taken them offi “I believe the welfare files was ordered with his companions A weeping younger brother of | hen he SHmbed onto the rubber should be open but I don't want to make a 92-day forced march the daredevil river man vowed ne{[iattees | ¢ had rigged up as the the federal government to cut off as the Germans rushed madly wotild ride Niagara himself in a (Ck Of his craft. the state’s welfare grant. That's about their country to escape the steel barrel, probably next Sun-| Te barrel also carried a score why I voted against the bill. If Russian onslaught of 1945. day, to fulfill his brother's death-|p: 890d luck charms, including a there was some way we’ could Lost’ Out of Servi bed promise to their father. our-leaf clover, a chip from the keep the federal grant, I would! vost: Gut pt Sery ce

caro BF ; i “One of the spectators who had to make the drop a year Rareq pulled out at the last {NOUEht-Ned Hill would succeed mintte and watched his barrell Was Jean Lussier, who went over shatter on the Niagara rocks. |in 1928 and is now the only living “Wall, he put on & great show.” conqueror of Horseshoe Fills. Major Hill said of his brother, p, woe iirel Was not so good,” Red. | Ned Hill's moth ist Red Hill's almost unrecogniz- also, were Poin Ri able body was washed on the gpectators. : od rocks near the Maid Of The Mist] “Where is he? Where Is he?

Foe of Chiselers home riearly a week before 'a telegram which : notified his

Sen. West sald he had always |.

i people that he had been located. :

been a champion of the public's rights and a foe of relief.and Sgt. McCall Said he is rTe-en-welfare chiselers. He said that listing because “I have felt lost in 1939 he introduced a bill de. ver Since I got -out of the serv-

signed to rid the chiselers from joe. 1 volunteered for the Par the poor relief rolls. East because I want to see what's

The 1939 law. he said. was Over there. I've never been there

., passed and provided penalties of before.”

The soldier *‘ransferred to the i 00 fin r six months in jall landing. |his mother sobbed when she was R F300 € of Six montis } Air Force in 1947 and was dis-

“He must have taken a terrible (51d that only the " nij punctured y , r. charged as a master sergeant in pounding from the rocks,” aN harrel had been found. “That's om eh West Prastioes jaw in Map February of this year. His wife] officer sald. imy oldest boy and I want him.” gawthorne Lane ‘also iz a resident of Lafayette.

In 1942, as his father lay on Recruiting station medical offihis deathbed, Red Hill promised .® . cers have recommended the waivHundreds Facing Aid Slash Phone Welfare Department

he would ride the falls, a feat ers be granted, Sgt. McCall said which had already been success- A reply to the Washington reques: Hundreds of telephone voicing desperation at the pros-

fully achieved by one woman and was expected today. two men. Two others have died - pect of reduced benefits’ have been flooding the Marion County

trying. - His dying: father told him to go over in a rubber barrel because a metal one would carry him to Welfare Department for the past week, ‘ “If -my welfare benefits are cut off or reduced there will be only

Edwards Wants High Court Ruling On His Sanity

calls, “We think it would be wrong to reassure these people that something will he worked out so they won't go without their benefits | [7 we can't tell them that when we don't know ourselves.” If the federal share of the wel. fare funds for Indiana iz not

certain death. Full of Confidence Red Hill was so confident yesterday he ‘would conquer the cataract that he drank a few

beers. After all, he had shot the thing left for me io do . . . forthcoming by Sept. 1 from some treacherous lower falls twice and jump’ in the river and commit Source, benefits will be Teddred A cs Edens asad lived to tell about it. - ‘suicide and take my children mors than half in. most in. Billie Burke Edwards, titioned “People say it can't be done, i) me wailed one mother of siances. haby-slaver, tod ay peti ened but I say it can,” he insisted. Co..." hidren Who is on wel-| Pensions Not Affected. Judge Saul 1. Rabb,” Crimina

“They're betting on it right now and the odds are against me But somebody's going to lose some money.” Ned Hill's barrel of 14 heavyduty truck innertubes lashed together by strips of canvas and netting was towed to one-quarter

Court 2. to allow the Indiana 8Supreme Court to review his commitment to the State Insane Hospital, Edwards, accused of slaying his 7-month-old daughter, Beryl June July 20, 1949, was declared insane by court-appointed psychiatrists a

The sithation was made worse Friday when hundreds of recipients apparently misunderstood a radio commentator discussing the welfare cut-off, Listeners understood the broadcast to mean that Old Age Survivors’' Insurance (pensions based

fare rolls. What to Tell ‘Them? To thiz and hundreds of other similar calls, since the Federal Security Agency announced stoppage of welfare funds for In-| diana, local Welfare Department officials can only answer: “We

_-mile .above the falls and cut qon't know what to tell you." on earnings) would be stopped. Month later. Ts . loose. Several nursing homes, caring The Welfare Department was A hand-written petition by FdHe had wanted to go Over near ror dozens of elderly persons in|flooded with calls on this and wards last week. declaring thas the American side to avold the j)| health on the subsistence al- had to explain Social Security his sanity had been restored and Jagged rocks below, but the rub-/jowance of $50 to $65 a month, {pension payments had nothing asking for a new hearmg was ber barrel bobbed crazily through'n,tified the Welfare Department to do with the direct relief bene denied by Judge Rabb. : ; the Poiling rapids and eddies and j5¢t week that if benefits were fitg handled by the Welfare De. ne Judge sald he based his dropped off near the center. cut off or reduced they would be ry action on the fact that Institutional doctors had not certified ; Comes Apart unable to continue caring for the the petition as required by law Just what happened, no one Patients. : ' | d In hiz“new petition today, the knows. The. barrel came apart Mis, Flotenee MeDaniers. fires 7 Kil eq, 50 Hurt 28-year-old war veteran again when it struck -massive rocks be. '0r ©f public agSistance a . it h contended he {3 naw of sound low the falls and from all indi- department, said she had been In Britis Wreck mind and said he wanted to ap cations the weight of the 150- receiving personally about 30 tele-' pap England, Aug. 8 (UP)— peal the judge's decision to the pound daredevil was too great Phone calls a day from desperate gui on nersons were killed and ap- high court. for the flimsy craft. aid recipients. Hundreds of other ,,.,yimately 50 others injured ves- Judge Rahh turned the petition Norman (Corky) Hill. another calls were received by others in terday when an express train Over to the prosecutar’s office for brother, and three other men in thé department. crashed into the rear of a ctowded A determination of {tz position in a rescue boat were the first to "The worst part of it is we don't the case.

beach-bound train, approach the barrel after it re- know what to tell them.” .

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WAIVER REQUESTED—Capt. Donald A. Chaix. recruiting station commander, calls for Washington, aid to Sgt. Thomas McCall's ground forces re-enlistment, :

the office of the audi- gun to wipe out three enemy bat- |

— apolis, today was named Assistant, was created by ‘the Labor Di-

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son and Mr. Allisbaugh died today. In one drowning, Mr. Sellers apparently fainted and fell from the boat In which he was fishing on Turkey Lake near Hudson. His body was recovered 45 minutes later in 20 feet of water. ' In another drowning, Mr. Horstman was swimming in Lake Lawrence near Vincennes while attending a picnic of the Walter League of Trinity Lutheran Church, Evansville. ~

Pvt. Fuqua, a marine stationed

Houmskeoptr Gives Alarm— . Louis Armstrong Saved In Hotel Fire; One Dead

Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong, By LOUIS ARMSTRONG regarded by many musicians as As Told to the United Preds the greatest living, trumpet Hull, Que., Aug, 6—I never want player, in the following dis- |to be in one of them things aga'n. patch tells how a housekeeper They say to be calm, but Dan'l, saved him from a hotel fire yes- [You try it. terday. Ralph Gomez, 22, New We were all in there. Earl York, who played in a trio per- [Hines and Jack Teagarden, the forming at a club near the [trombone man, and Dale Jones, Standish Hall Hotel died of |on the viol, and Barney Bigard, suffocation and three other per- [the clarinet player, and Cozy Coie, sons were injured, including [the drummer, and Velma MiddleDale Jones, bass fiddler in Mr. ton, our vocalist. Armstrong's band. If it hadn't been for a littia 4 Hook hotel housekeeper, named Alice ; Grenier, I probably never would've got the chance to tell you about it. She saved us by holering about the fire.

We were all asleep about a

at Camp. Lejeune, N. C. was quarter to 10 when I heard this swimming toward a raft 200 feet lady running through the halls from the shore of Lake of the and screaming: ‘come out, come Woods near Bremen. He was out, come out come out. Come within 10 feet of the raft when out of your rooms.” he floundered and called for She didn't say nothing about help. : any fire. She was speaking all the Mr. Palmer drowned in English she could, I guess, under Ridinger Lake in Kosciusko the circumstances, and she dia a

good job getting us out. ‘1 Saw Pile of Smoke’

So I look out of my room and I see a whole pile of smoke. It hit me in the face. Then I realized it was a fire.

I was dressed in my yellow dressing gown. I left the place with six Randkerchiefs. I left everything else and got out.

{ When I got to the roof, I finally heaved a sigh of relief. I saw that the fire was in a different part of the building, Dan’'l. It was in the front and I was in the back. : . So I went back to my room, got

County. He was fishing alone in a boat and apparently slumped into the water after suffering a heart attack. ,

Ralph K. Harrmann Named To High State Labor Post

Louis Armstrong

200 at Hearing On Plans for

Ralph K. Harrmann, one of the missioner also announced the aplocal union labor leaders who pointment of Charles H. Wilson, fought to throw the Communists|South Bend, as chief conciliator. out of the CIO ranks in Indian-! The office of chief conciliator

State Labor Commissioner, Mr. Harrmann, a native of In-

|vision because of the “traditional disputes between employers

dianapolis, was appointed byland employees,” and because my horn and my clothes. My |State Labor Commissione T “the duties of the conciliation di-| HH clothes were all ruined. Had to Thomas Hutson, with Gov./viston have become heavier con-! .

send them to the cleaners.

Dale Jones, our bass man, he got all excited and jumped out of

Schricker’'s approval. | A 15-year employee of the J. D. |Adams Co., manufacturers of equipment, Mr.

tinuously.” More than 200 northeast In-|

dianapolis residents today appeared before the Works Board in a hearing on plans for the 34th hurt his back. Father Hines, he | St. main sewer, {got out in a hurry, too. He had pe ndipa) objections voiced to on his trousers and a straw hat {the sewer plan are based on the and a cigar in his : Services will be at 8:30 a. m. method re assessment and the oy, : outs Maz,

road building |Harrmann was president of the G. T. Dunbar

United Steel Workers (Local D3 11262) for nearly 12 years. Rites Arranged High.

He ' attended Manual

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at & 4 'm. in SS Peter and Paul|three sectioms =>" Si i 2 Cathedral for George 'T. Dun-|. The Works ‘Board overruled, Well, we all got out. We dame - bar, a district traveling inspector | the ohjections and approved, the carrying our stuff and threw them for the Eastern Weighing and In-| SéWer resolution. _ ‘all in a pile. And after a while spection Bureau, railroad agency. , Clty engineers and _Worksiwe had to fish for our clothes. Burial will be in Holy Cross Board members explained. the as-| Velma, she got her slippers mixed

Succeeds Rudolph Olson Mr. Harmann succeeds Rudolph C. Olson, who died recently near Monticello. ? Specifically, Mr. Harrmann will

be in charge of the inspections of cemetery. sessment plan, pointing out that up. I got some of my stuff mixed the safety division and director, Mr. Dunbar died yesterday tACh Property owner would pay up. too. of the new elevator law. He has morning in Methodist Hospital. asically the same amount fn pro-| Through all that, IT met a gny been with the State's Factory In- He was 66. portion to the service he will re- with a quart of beer.” The smoke spection Bureau for the past sev-| Born in Peoria. he had been SSive. th {was still all round and he said: eral months. living in Indianapolis more thaw .,.. : wo alt Sonstruction; You want a drink?” and 1 said: In the fight to oust Communists 30 years. He had been employed | grounds - on 1901100 Wav. man. I don't want no | : | . from the CIO, Mr. Harrmann and by the railroad agency 32 years.| ONE: The sewer will he con-| We're opening again at

! the structed more rapidly by using Standish Hall Hotel on Tuesday TORS Sontraciors. {night, I believe. ' The front. part : e smaller size of each|/was damaged but the He resided at 301 E. 25th St. contract wonld permit more com- [rest is rs It’s just 3 pent He Surviving is his sister, Miss/petition in bidding, with prospect|go back, too.- The music will | Estella Dunbar, Indianapolis. lof a lower cost. make. people feel better

Mr, Olson were active partners. At the time Mr. Harrmann was

Mr. Dunbar was a member of! the Elks Lodge at Terre Haute and SS. Peter and Paul Church.

In addition to elevating Mr. Harrmann, the State Labor Com-

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