Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1951 — Page 4
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Bernard Baruch BERNARD BARUCH was 81 yesterday.
Cdught THIRTY POLICE today cap-
tured love-crazed bachelor Lyle Thompson, 41,in Lake Dalrymple,
Ont., after he held them at bay
outside his cottage all night with a shotgun and rifle, He was wanted for wounding a constable.
Sty-mied “THOUSANDS” of dollars were seized and 69 men were arrested in a pig barn outside Bristol, Pa., when state police raided a floating dice game. Patrons had been reeruited in Philadelphia and driven
{the FBI's list of the nation’
police: for possession of
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For three years up to 1931 peolla fought as a lightweight
an r the of Jack H 4 dors. Baccolls' ls Accused of mo) — Lacey § Murrew, May 1 killing of a Detroit corce Base, whe is ations of the 315th Air y na Division in Japan. Left ight: Cpl. Harold Perry, Gary; Sgn BACCOLLA ALSO is being] Donald Newman, Rushville; Gen. Murrow: Cpl. Leon Genzer, Inpught by Corpus Christi, Tex.| dianapolis; Staff Sgt. Charles D. Penden, Evansville.
Tenants Housing Ordered To Halt Fee Collection
hn] He has m Page One [the regular fee for obtaining without at ora Mealy gion im rts . housing." “the prosecutor conDA hat, * [clyded, * He is a free spender in night-| “From the advertising angle of | YIf THS insists (on charging ubs, and once showed “marked the investigation, #¥we found that i). $5 advance fee) then! bility as an artist, particularly/on July 17, 1951, an advertise-|,, ;,. tne facts as we have out-! painting.” ment stated that the THS had '42|),,.4 gphove, they obviously are |vacancies waiting. on ay pass mot in the business ‘of obtaining 3 their’ ad stated tha : oy ilies + (ROUSING but only in the business Ar | ‘secured housing for 116 familles, |e charging a fee for a useless N and had ‘received 542 vacancies.’ ...4it card and thus definitely is : ; On July 19 their ad stated they , .cheme and sham for obtain-|
had; secured housing for 118 4g money.
Accused Ex-Officer =e: and ‘had received 545) yf thig is so it must cease at! | vacancies’. once. Their attitude in relinquish-| : | Actual Investigation of records ing this charge will determine the Back in for Trial
showed that on the July 18th men-|future action of our office.” tioned they had actually placed]
102 tenants instead of 116, on
pu 200m 106 mang an eror ox Deep. Sniatehers f 12. | - WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 The >Statement o y
Army today rejected an offer by Misleading Ads
| | ~ i : a former OSS officer to re-enter] On the “42 vacancies,” Mr. Fair- | [1S ers et {the Army and stand military trial/child said his investigation “shows |
By United Press
on charges of murdering his com- that there were never that many, manding officer during a wartime Vacancies fo choose from and that More Than in cloak-and-dagger mission behind such advertising could be mislead-| enemy lines. ing:
| It said that Aldo Icardi, former {Office of Strategic Services lieu-/5ald, “while this is not a large six cases nver the week-end. {tenant who made the offer, could spread, still, coupled with its| Arthur O. Hood, 30, of 2255 not. be tried by court martial other advertising, it shows a Northwestern Ave. was slated to even if he were taken back into definite tendency to mislead.” appear in Municipal Court 4 this {the Army. | Mr. Fairchild made a detailed morning on charges of pre-assault | Mr. Joardi and former Sgt. Car] breakdown of Tenants Housing land battery and pre-robbery. He Lodolce of Rochester, N. Y., have! records. . {was identified by Irene Burge, 28, been accused by the Defense De-| He showed that of the total/of 2054 N. Delaware, who said he] partment of the murder of Maj.[1360 applicants the official list/slugged her and grabbed her William V. Holahan of New York |shows there are 712 applicants/purse, containing $11 and personal while on a mission in Italy in'still waiting to be placed, { 1944, whom THS has been unable to door. | Mr. Icardi has branded the De- contact, 123 placed by THS and| A 17-year-old boy is in Juvenile fense Department's charges asthe remaining 244 applicants|Ald Division on charges of grab-| “absurd, vicious and completely|who have placed themselves. bing the purse—containing $6 and untrue,” Mr. Lodolce also has de- |papers—of Mrs. James Gaines, 28, nied that he and Mr. Icardi pois- 91 Pet. Not Placed of 611 Locke St. She said he hit! oned and then shot Maj. Holahan| “Since THS has placed 123 het Defoe graphing the purse. with the help of two Italian par-| rs. John Strubbe, 54, of 301 Hzana. ; PAT"|that leaves 1237 applicants Who mggeninl St, was robbed of her
More than $71 was accumulated In his sum up, Mr. Fairchild py purse-snatchers and friskers in|
281 papers, as she unlocked her front
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Princess Elizabeth
THE CURTSY (when to do it)
and striped pants (when to wear/Holahan, arrived here today THS has a little less than 1500 them) occupled Washington to- aboard the Navy Transport E. H. applicants of which 91 for Princess Johnson.
day in preparation Elizabeth's 48-hour tober.
Handy Maidens
FOUR NURSES, off duty, ran to a wrecked auto in South Philadelphia last night and successfully delivered a haby girl, No
visit In Oec-
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[cause the murder was-on foreign
y+} rom
The Army's refusal of Mr. Icar- have paid $5 each or a total of purse while standing in a safety
|di’s offer apparently left only two|$6185 and have received nothing Zone at California and Washing-
alternatives— for Italian courts to! put identifi. ton Sts. The purse contained $23. try the two Americans in absen-| Mrs. John Holquist, 32, of 1017 tia or for this government to ex-! « + This means that mqison Ave., lost $1, some change! tradite them if the Italian gov- 91 per cent of all applicants have and personal papers in her purse! ernment makes a formal request.|not been placed.” when she and her husband were] The two have retained counsel] Mr. Fairchild pointed out that'accosted in the 900 block of Ediand have indicated they will fight While advertising they had ‘re- son Ave. extradition. ceived 562 vacancies,” Tenants, Benny Hampton, 29, of 956 N.| American civil authorities can-/Housing actually had only 49 ac- Miley Ave. lost a wallet contain-| not prosecute the two men be-{tive vacancies. Of the 562 they ing $15 to two men who frisked | advertised they “had received,” him last-wight in the 400 block of | soll, And military authorities are/385 heel. heen filed hy the owner Indiana Ave. Keds af ®tymied because Mr Icardi and and not by THS. i Safety. ‘Cab Mr. Lodolce are no longer in the “Therefore since the start of Whitlock, 30,~of ¥03°'N. Senate Army. {their operation here,” said Mr. Ave. was robbed of $15 by a fare
- . 4 |Fairchild, “THS has fiHed only 21 who pulled a 38-caliber pistol. Major's Body Arrives tities min
[per cent "of the. vacancies, the} At N. Y. on Transport landlords themselves have filled NEW YORK, Aug. 20 (UP) County Budget Hearings Set
a worthless cation ecard. .
credit
per cent are listed as active va-
{70 per cent and the remaining 9 The body of Maj. William V.cancies . .. the net result is that
| baseball fans from the Indiana | Capital, carried a big cargo of | every seat was a card urging
driver William -.
Neither Mr. Holahan’'s brother,
County Council will open hearper cent yngs on the record 1952 budget of|
have received nothing, but .were $11,943,985 at 10 a.m. tomorrow 943,985 .m, 0:
required to pay $5 which is not 7 n v : Joseph R. Holahan, nor otherirefunded. A schedule = a kioa relatives were at the pier when| “The owners filled the great gf the Various spartmen al ner the E. H. Johnson docked Thema: y y i gets has heen set by Council Pres: ed. emajority (of vacancies) them- jjent Howard Morse brother's Investigation of the selves and approximately 1350 di
death led to the disclosure of the people have a list of 49 vacan-
murder,
injuries were reported in the ac- Rev. Neuerman Named
cident, caused by excitement of the driver
to-be.
Screen Sirens FLESH-COLORED
net
when she strips
a 21-year-old father- Pastor at Otterbein
The Rev. Arthur Greenfield, will serve the bein Evangelical United Brethren
barely Church as minister according to/ing complained THS gave the im-| ——— hides the charms of Susan Hay-/an ward in “David and Bathsheba” by the South Indiana Conferenceithem “in a week or two.” apparently nude of the Church :
appointment made yesterday
~-from her bath to protection of The conference wag in session Tuesday through vesterday on ) | pr suit i= wvul- ‘i ~ . a towel. The rubber su 3 Vul-/the Indiana Central ( ollege camcanized on Miss Hayward's body. pus #4 n The Rev. Mr. Neuerman was RELAXING on beach sands the only new pastor named for outside Hollywood, Rita Hay-|local EUB churches, He succeeds worth keeps mum on reports/the Rev. Harold Shoemaker who
from her attorney, Bartley Crum, has joined may Corps.
that divarce proceedings begin in Nevada at once,
13 of 26 State Dept. Aids Cleared by Board
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (UP) ference comes within the area of --Carlisle H. Humelsine, deputy Bishop J, undersecretary of state for secur-|of the West Central 13 of Indianapolis resident,
ity, said last night that 26 department officials recently brought under a new investigation have been cleared by the department’s loyalty-security board. Mr, Humelsine declined to give the names because the other 13 cases are still under scrutiny, Re cently Sen, Joseph R. McCarthy (R. Wis.) gave names to the Senaté and said they included Am-bassador-at-Large Philip Jessup.
the Army Chaplains The conference sessions devoted a great deal of time to the mechanics of a final merger of Evangelical and United forces within the new South Indiana EUB Conference. The conBalmer Showers, head Area and an
Neuerman, Otter-
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The proposed budget would re-| quire an 87-cent tax rate, an in-| crease of 32 cents over this year,
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In summing up, Mr. Fairchild Hearings will continue through-| listed three conclusions: That the gut this week, according to tenta-] credit investigation fee was “anitjye plans. The budget and the! immoral fraud”; that the adver- tax rate adopted officially Sept. 4. \tising “tended to mislead,” and| The revised budget then will be| {that a check showed the large|submitted to the County Board of| majority of persons who had|{Tax Adjustment and the State registered and not received hous-/Board for final approval. 1 !
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campaigners. On passengers: “Win today with Lopez. Win in November with Clark.” El Senor didn’t know whether he was pitching or catching. It turned out Judge Clark pitched him a $100 bond between games. He caught it. : Pancho Lopez is a man of simple tastes. Celebrating his 43d birthday | today, he wants only about six | 400 hitters, five pitchers to win | 30 games and a contract for | the same job for years to come. | ® ® =» | {
FOR GOOD LUCK, the boss of the Big Tribe in Cleveland wouldn’t mind it too much if | his Little Tribe in Indianapolis | finished in the first division. Baseball has left Alphonso | with many unforgettable moments and honors. Yesterday's | touching: $100 tribute was no | exception. As one member of the Cleveland team summed it up: “We do all the work and Lopez gets all the money.” While photographers popped flashbulbs, Judge Clark presented the bond to El Senor before some 46,000 bored fans |
| at Comiskey Park between
games of a doubleheader. wow | THIS RECEPTION irritated | some Hoosiers. Commented Joe Silvey, Republican chairman of the 22d ward: “These people don't know Clark and they don't give a damn about Lopez.” There were so many active Republican politicians aboard | the Lopez Limited, baseball | fans expected at any minute to hear ihe politicos break out
{ in a special rah, rah for Mr. |
Robto |
Republican—-Ohio's Sen. ert A, Taft—also reported be a Cleveland fan. ” ”n » A DILIGENT search of the train turned up a Democrat politician—State Commissioner | of Revenue Conn J. Sterling, a | baseball fan who had no idea of what lengths the opposition party goes to snare votes. It was reportec he respectfully | talked baseball and not pelitics. | The Who's Who of the Re- | publican Party appeared to be | in the Lopez Day party. There
| were judges—Harry O. Cham-
berlin, Sau! I. Rabb and Judge Clark —and a flock of just plain politicians like Republican State Chairman Cale J. Holder and Couniy GOP boss Jack Innis. The Republican County Clerk H. Dale Brown reminded newsmen the trip was strictly bi-
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viously on a liquid diet,
¥ » » COUNTY TREASURER Louis Ranier (yes, he’s a Republican, too) was anxious to attend the baseball political shindig and told intimates he would make every effort to
of partying. When the White Sox rushed in a relief pitcher in ane of those nice white station wagons that look like an
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ambulance, Republican Election Board Commissioner Paul Dunn roared: “Here comes Louie now.” The trip, sponsored by the Ross-Babcock Travel Bureau of
Indianapolis, was such a suc- |!
cess at least one Republican, J. Alexander Carson, wanted to stay over in Chicago. Oh, in case you want to know the score, Cleveland won the first game, 4 to 0, and the White Sox won the second, 7 to 6.
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