Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1951 — Page 2
“ PACE. 'y.
Wants Senator |
ToGo Before brand Jury
"GOP Colleague E- - Calls Him Midget
By "United Press : <
J6valty charges against. governent employees to a. federal grane jury. : : + Mr, Benton, author of ton seeking ‘an investigation”. to determine whether the Wisconsin Senator should be ousted from ithe Senate, made the dare in. a letter to Attorney General 4 Heward McGrath. Mr. McCarthy told the ans of Foreign Wars at New York Thursday that he would: resign if he could not prove in : “any court before an American . jury” the charges he has made in
¥ a resolu-
"State Dean Acheson and Ambas_sador- -at-Large Philip. C. Jessup.. He made the condition. that if “a Jary found him right, ‘‘then the whole motley crowd will resign.” Tells McCarthy How -a::Mr. McCarthy, a former Wis--eonsin circuit judge, said ‘he +@idn’t “know how to get: Philip Jessup: into court.” * Mr. ‘Benton provided AWeET.
an an-
2 might invest ate Mr, McCarthy's
giarges:* BAERS
_a reporter:
“I'm much too busy to even bother reading or answering the *%ripe put out by Connecticut's odd ttle mental midget.”
-i.-Mr. Benton also raised question whether Mr. + is.-not “derelict” in his duties. as +a oitizen and Senator if he has .not volunteered to turn over to a J. 8. attorney’ the evidence he slams to have.
Law Coy ers ‘Felons’
Mr. Benton asked whether a “grand jury could not subpena Mr. McCarthy and demand all his in- » formation on federal employees . Whom the Wisconsin Senator has described as security risks.
the
Subversive Control Law and other
Religion Sets Keynote At State Fair Today
Continued .From Page One be held to the music of Jimmy!
dairy champions, Indiana-owned 3-Gaited and 5- . Gaited Stakes will be run off as “well as hunters. course B, and jumpers, course F. It will be opening night, alsa, for the State Fair Follies in front of the grandstand. ——————Johnny —Mack;" dancer, and Preston
production .numbers, Youth activities topped ,yesterday's . events, and the Fair - Grounds was jammed. with, children admitted free.
“spotlight yesterday, : Lf Harley Sutherlin of Cloverdale
the sheep-shearing contest; l.am _Honer, a - New Zealander - studying chiropractic here,
| 1 the professional category, and; i Ctanley - Anderson of ¢ Madison } took the “Champion of Cham1 pions” crown. i $ of the day. -He won ‘the profes : gional title in 2:05 minutes Nancy Lou Horney, 17-vear-old . ‘Westfield club rnember, won the Lo» Dress Review and will represent Indiana at the National Dress Review Congress in Cheaign Nov, 24. . ’ Carl Yohey, ‘Muncie,- won the first round of the state bhricklaying comtest which was opened : Yesterday by Gov. Schricker. and 5% R will continue through? Thursday
“By United Press
: HANFORD, Cal, Sept. 1—An | unborn baby's. faint but audible : cries have been heard repeatedly _ for the past‘ four days even though the childs birtn i= i due for another twq months; i
wag disclosed today Mrs. ‘Beatrice Avilez. 24, showed up at the Sacred Hearts Hospital Wednesday at’ the insigfence of her husband, Frank. He said he had heard the baby cry out that , morning and “it scared me.” . The prospective mother's doctor, and othe» physicians and ‘nurses at the hospital:have heard the walling since then-on several -
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WASHINGTON, Sept. -1-—8en William Benton, (D. Con.) today indirectly dared Sen, Joseph ° “RK. McCarthy. to present his‘ dis-
McCarthy.
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Veter-' -
HISTORY REPEATS—No, this is not Washington crossing the Delaware... Occupying the boat are United Nations correspondents caught in Communist territory in Korea when flash flood the past against Secretary of washed out bridge. They had witnessed exchange of messages with ¢ with Communists i in nmunists in. Kaesong.
Benton Dares McCarthy To Tell All i
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The Date Is Sept. 15
Choice Prizes Pouring in
For Times Fishing Rodeo Plenty "of prizes again will be g'ven to anglers who! "He ‘suggested: to Mr. Mc- make the best catches at the Times Fishing . Rodeo Sept. | Gath that a federal grand jury 15 at-Yellowwood Lake, south of Nashville. Leading manufacturers of fishing equipment are load-
regardless
ners or veterans.
The Indiana tion Department ‘with The Times in staging the all-
day event.
i / Fishing will start as early as ‘the anglers get to the Lake bank. The official wéigh-in stations to recérd- the prize catthes will open m. They will close at
at 9 a. p. m.
the shoreline. - He said that provisions of the permitted on the Lake.
State
By ART
‘Informed of Mr. Benton's letter ing the fishing rodeo pifze bin — pr telephone, Mr. McCarthy told with new ‘items every day. - Classifications for catches will be “set up in a- manner to give) everyone an opportunity to win,' of whether men, women or children apd. regardless of whether they're begin-' -
All fishing must be done from No boats: will be
The Times Fishing Rodeo, as in
laws might make Mr, McCarthy's the past, will be free. Children and security risks subject~to prosecu- women annually tike part in the tion as “felons” if there is evi- {fishing along with the men.
Here are the firms that have donated prizes so far:
lures.
Fred Arbogast & Co., sssortment
Akron,
‘of Arbogast
Ashaway L ive ‘& Twine Mfg.
they're John J.
Conservais co-operating
3 assortment of
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Note Reveals ‘Fantastic’ Death Story
Mother of Victim Held for Questioning
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|dead and their aunt slowly suc|cumbing to gas. Yesterday morning knocked, then + |again. About. noon, the milkman, | Conrad Tomlinson, Brownsburg, [Cons to make his delivery. Cer-| {tain that someone was inside, Mr. | {Tomlinsen broke open the back | door, discovered the ‘bodies,| {turned off the gas and- called] police. . ; - Mr.” ‘Davis - said that - Miss ; |Greeson had been an invalid- all ; Ge “- {her life; unable to walk. Accordi ; © ling to neighbors Mrs. Greeson, | ’ ra ’ * l|although 75 years old, was able {to carry ‘her daughter .up the stairs in her arms. . ,Mr. Davis .said- he had last visited the Greesons a year ago and that Mrs. Greeson was not {suffering from any diseases to his knowledge. Their closest %elative, according to Mr. Davis, is Mrs. Greeson’s brother, Thomas Davis, Jonesville, Va. Neighbors said the Greesons had rented the downstairs (portion of their house until about |two months ago when the tenants {moved out. Mrs: Greeson and {her daughter occupied two rooms Jupstaits,
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Head of Bourbor Plant Levels Charges at UH
| By. United Press
BOURBON, Ind., Sept. 1 president. of a small re radio and television parts plant! today accused the CIO United Tox Ashaway, J E- 1, bali«cas} {Auto Workers Union of making | mE {a mockery of the courts and laws
WRIGHT
‘ Back Mayoralty |
Cortland Line Co., Cortland, | tof Indiana. Candidate On .
N.. ¥,, CAM-O-FLAGE nylon | Charles Joyner, head of the! i
casting. lines, 'Joyner Corp. plant closed since Aug. 15 in a contract dispute, | i jepen en ic p
{said in a telegram to Sabersor]
Hildebrandt Co., Logansport, assortment of Spin- | ning Ladys. 2
Horrocks-Tbbotson Co., Utien, | Schricker that the union “can | JASPER, Ind. Sept. 1. (UP) N. Y., fishing plaques. trols this state and its law en- pe pupoie County election board : & plag {forcement machinery” and
has voted to éertify the candidacy of Edward Lorey for mayor on the independent citizena ticket it
Louis Johnson Cb., Highland | [pleaded for continued state police
Park, I ele gtvriment. iaid to enforce a court restrain- : Abe " ling order. : delphia, Pa., Ocean City Reels. | - was announced tonight. .Montague Rod .& Reel Co. | . Gov. Schricker said he had not: ‘ms, Lorey, a Democrat, was deas vet received the telegram. He said Montague City, Mass., Monta- lenforcement of the.injunction is feated in the primary last spring gue solid glass bait casting rods. the job of the sheriff of Marshall and filed his candidacy on the * P. & K., Inc, Momence, IIL,° County. : ? > rindependent slate. - i "An opinion by Attorney Gen-
. Bright Eyes, “The main thing we're
inter-
Walkie Talkie and Amazin’ era] J. Emmet McManamon three Maisies. wa ested. in is that there is no vio- (pv ts Col, HA ona Taw or : lence .and no disorder, and there hy Stratton. & Terstegge ( 0 hasn't been any,” he said. prohibits defeated reguldr-party . Louisville, Ky, Air Breather candidates from organizing their
Troopers Withdrawn
a2 own ‘independent ' parties and True” Temper Corp., Genev ay ear lr SE running on independent tickets as
0., True Temper Cast Master lindividuals without a ‘slate of : ; y ster tubular steel bait casting rod. aay bad them ee candidates for other offices. Weezel Bait Co,, Cincinnati, The three-member election resumed Tuesday in Rochester.
| O., assortment of Rex Spoons; | board, composed of Democratic { T. H. Wood Co., c., South { | Coventry, Conn., asso ent of Mr. Joyner charged that with- | {Democrat John T. Rumbach, and:
{county elerk Adam Blessinger, | 1000 yards of Silver Streak 4...) of the troopers meant Edward Jones, a Republican, was | Nylon lines. that the temporary injunction advised by one. member of the
minnow bucket.
{met in Indianapolis to settle their grievances, Negotiations will be
they | i tried the doors |
_ telephone conversation early< to-|
great for a while and then gets former Goldie Bowersox, a streak whefi she's irritable.”
Explosions Rip Texas Gas Plant;
By ‘United Press ' BORGER, Tex. Sept. 1—Ex« {plosions and fire ravaged a |square-block area of the govern-iment-owned Plains butadiene plant four miles west of ‘here.today, injuring nine persons and |driving an estimated 1000 families [from their homes. The blaze began with a chain of 12 or more blasts which: rocked this Panhandle industrial city and caused flashes seen 40 miles away. ‘| - The fire raged through the day in at least five of 16 towering columnar tanks. filled: with the highly-volatile butadiene, a natural gas by-product used in synthetic rubber. manufacture. It was believed a team of engineers and explosives experts imight be asked to snuff out the flames by detonations. The Federal Bureau of Investi|gation began an inquiry into the cause: of the blaze, but Special (Agent H. O. Hawkins of Dallas said there was no Indication of [sahotage. He said the probe was ordered {because the sprawling plant, operlated for thé government by Phil lips Petroleum Co. .through fis lsubsidiary, Phillips Chemijgal Co., 1s engaged in defense production. The plant, in the Bucnavista in. ldustrial community, was manned {by a crew of about 60 men when the explosions began near a con-
AFTER ALL THESE YEARS—Mrs. Ida Becharra, Providence, | listens to a letter read by her husband George, telling her that her son kidnaped from her in 1904 is alive.” The boy, Jorge, was kidnaped in Beirut, Syria, just as Mrs. Bechara was boarding a boat | for America, and is now a prosperous baker in Mendoza, Argentina. | The Shysarald mother hopes to have a reunion with her son soon.
ips Baseball All the Time" — Queen to Finish Season Despite Wife's Suicide Try ry
By United Press - Mrs. Queen was found by. a butadiene, a process called “step PITTSBURGH, Sept. 1--Ritcher neighbor in their apartment. She four” in the production of synMel Queen decided today to con- was unconscious and her three thetic rubber.
tinue his "baseball ‘career after small children were asleep. | Plant Manager A. D. Teonard comforting his young wife who The children, two .boys and a!suffered minor. burns and eight |attempted suteide because - heigirl, quickly shook off the effects workers were hospitalized, with .
{would not quit the game. > of the gas and Mrs. Queen suf- first and second degree burns, at . Queen flew here from St. Louis fered only a slight headche when the Phillips-owned Casa Serena {when his 27-year-old wife, mother she regained consciousness. Medic al Center. f —————————————t ean. of three children, broke ‘off a “Fed Up With Baseball”:
It was then she told police she
Truman to Launch
day and threatenéd ‘to commit} | Defense Bond Drive
suicide. was “fed up” with baseball and After visiting her at Southside the long abserices of her husband, WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UP) Hospital, Queen said there were who necessarily’ had to go on President Truman will launch
reasons, other than his baseball road trips with the Pirates. tareer, contributing to his wife's “When Mel is- home, that's all drive since World War II Labor actions. I hear,” she said, “and when he's Day. - YT.am definitely going to finish on the road—the children talk! President Truman and Secre=out this season,” the 33-yea}- old baseball.” tary of Treasury John W. Snyder righthander said . after - talking She said she talked to her hus: Will speak over five radio netwith Mrs. Queen. : band and pleaded with him to Works at 9:50 p. m., Indianapolis Mrs. Queen told police’ she give up the game so he could be time, to carry the appeal ‘to every turned en a gas jet in the cpuple’s home with his family. But he told American home. The President apartments because baseball was her he was under contract and speaks from San Francisco, -Mr. cutting intad their family life. 1d not leave £ Snyder from Grand Rapids, Mich. “It's baseball all the time,” she/COUld not leave the team. # The drive is the first since the said, “and I'm sick and tired of Mrs. Queen ended the telephone Ww d 14 th ge conversation by. threatening } in alin Toy Silo co e + Blatios ‘Operation FR ig APR tion drive, a spiral of inflation Queen said he thought and asked her to check and see and a period of mounting defense “Goldie's condition” was due if his wife was all right. Miss COStS. mostly to an-operation she had Cotter found Mrs. Queen over- _. : about three years. ago. ‘come and the children asleep. Rita Sues At Long Last “The doctor told me she was The Buc pitcher started: hiss RENO, Nev. Sept. 1 likely. to; be ii a nervous state haseball career with Butler, Pa. Rita Hayworth filed for divorce for.a while,” he said. in the Middle Atlantic League in today from Prince Aly Khan, ask~ Queen said his w wife “gets along 1939. He married his wife, the ing for “proper and reasonable” Aug. settlement which could put a $3 nervous and 22, 1941. Their home during the million bite on the royal moslem off-season is in Woodbridge, Cal. coffers.
the biggest defense bond selling
Tops Canberra Record—
British Designers: Claim Fastest Bomber in World
By United Pree
“LONDON,
Sept.
~British air-
Dorsey's orchestra. Tt will open craft designers ih claimed to with a parade of 4-H beef and have flown successfully the fast:
est bomber in the world.
{ Aviation ‘saurces staked the claim for the four-jet Vickers ‘Valiant, reported capable of delivering the atomic bomb at speeds in excess of 6800 miles per hour. ‘Officially, all performance sta-
tistics of
the
Valiant comedian—and-secret. However, government offiLambert, cials have admitted that the Vai master of ceremnoies and singer, lant has a performance considerwill- head a program which in- ably better than the smaller two-| cludes. nine variety acts and four jet Canbetra which flashed from |
are still
Ireland to Newfoundland yester-
day "in hours,
record-breaking 19 minutes.
The Canberra, fiwhich averaged some: 480° miles an hour on its
40,000 feet, The 1. 8.
matician's fiream”
dynamically
~The first day of harness racing, trans-Atlantic flight, hit a sheep-shearing contest and the approaching 600. mph while buckannual 4-H dress review held the ing headwinds near altitudes of
B-47
perfect
speeds
four-jet bomber wag first in the junior division of had a maximum speed of
“more Wil- than 600 mph” but British designers claim the Valiant is a won better designed and more modern plane. ! : oH They asserted it is a ‘‘mathe-
and more aero-
than many
£ : ‘Mr. Horner had the best time jet fighters in service. today..
Canberra-Type Jet Linked to. A-Weapons
WASHINGTON,
Sept, 1
The
American version of Britain's Canberra jet bomber may have a major role in plans for using atomic Ww eapons against large enemy ground forces, aviation sources said todey, . Gen. Hoyt 8. Vahdenbherg, Air Force Ah ef of. Staff, said last
said the®condition
ous.’
Hospital officials
occasions have been before birth, dinary”
sounds
heard a.
but it:
Unborn Baby Heard to Cry 2 Months Before It's Dué
‘is not danger-
said on. rare,
from babies short time ‘is “‘extraor-|
Tor the crying to go onl!
for several days and so long be-!
" fore birth,
Sister May Pius. superintendent field today, safe but hungry
of nurses, said the wailing 18] much the same as heard when a baby ig in an incubator. She said Mrs. A
that - it
ez's hahy eries only ’ 3. when the mother lies few feet north.of the Wisconsin 2
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not
health other th: An
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prone, and affected, her
to. make her
“Mrs. Avilez insists. on “sitting,
At FI a of up most of the time, It
fours
makes iehills run-up and down my back, Stater May said. : © Mri. Avllers, doctor sald » |
restraining picketing at the plant State election board in Indianiwould not’ be enforced. He said apolis yesterday to put Mr. the local sheriff “admitted he had Lorey’s name on the ballot until done nothing to enforce the and unless a court test. removed jorder.” |{it. Another member disagreed i “If you refuse to give us .the with Judge McMaManamon's rul{help of the state police at this in.g. {time,” the telegram réad, “you -“It is. ohvious that the law in: " Iweek tactical use of A- -weapons, are admitting that the Indiana dispute is a very ambiguQus ones against large enemy ground. {laws and orders of dur courts are since the opinions of high “Ftate forces has high priority. ‘He did @ sham and a mockery, and fur- officials, some of whom aided in. not go into details. ther that the UAW-CIO controls compiling the election code, differ The goal would be to. disrupt this state and - law enforce-| sharply,” the board said. communications and trahsporta- ment machinery.” LL “Consequently, the Dubais tion in front of advancing land, County election board feels that
‘as an administrative body chosen Joye 53 Ne as Te fae Returned Gl Finds to conduct elections and ad- : Y minister the election laws in this Traffic ‘Confusing
were grouped in enough strength county ... it cannot be expected
to justify use of atomic weapons.! 3 "Fie ‘Canberra is the only light! It's the traffic. not the heat that to render an infallible decision bomber presently planned for Pothers Pvt. Burle Fisher, who concerning a section of the law manufacturg for the -Air; Force. returned this week from Korea. on which some of the state 8 on Tt—-will “be [used in conjunction, Burle, the son of Mrs. Mary standing election law ' experts
with . fighter-bombers —tn—tactical| Warren, 1429 E. Vermont St, disagree.” . air oh a ~_|ean't—get used to driving on the| The board said it believes the - [right hand side |question of interpretation of the Ti nas ‘been no offéial din. of the street in- ! {law “is one for the courts to deload, although the original speci- stead of ‘the left. |cide. and pot..for’ an ‘administrafications are believed to id Home on a 30 tive body such as the election
called for 10,000 pounds. d a y furlough ‘board. - The Air Force calls the U: S. after 13 months version uf the Canberra, being in Japan, the Komanufactured by Glenn L. Martin rean veteran, Co, Baltimore, a‘ ‘night in- who was woundtruder.” Martin is making a host/®d last Septem-
‘Use Bricks to Free Boy Under Truck
| - Common housebricks were used
Pvt. Fisher
of changes in the British proto- is to all say yesterday to effect the rescue of type and the result is named the Buls rn eft § ‘a 13-year-old boy pinned under a B-57. ; “It's plenty Hot milk delivery truck. eT in a oe John Watt, 1427 Ruth Dr., was’ Nr AE ; trapped when the truck: over4 Presumed Dead sald, en, 105 degrees.” turned at 79th St. and River Rd. | Py sher, who was a member Also injured was Henry Carr, 11, In Jet Crash of is i Gevalry, was assigned of 5321 Sunset Ave. Both are in 7 CK y 9 ‘prolec e peace talk. near fair condition in General Hospital. Acura pres rept. % Two Kaesong before he was returned The two were riding with Rich|B Th ih ra Diet ro °TS to the states. ard Younger, 25, of 3319 N. CapI Somgnt Spun He will report to Ft Knox Ky., itol Ave.,-driver for Banquet. Ice 29 > field 615 miles northeast of Wich- Sep fos TeArNgrmient, Cream A Rouge ita, Four Boeing test pilots aboard a . 4 me Blanes Were prefumed Rifled, Chichi Youth jrrick skinded ant purse der. oeing officials sa e four ssersb) 2 ev king up men believed aboard the planes Confer to free young Watt by jack were Steve Gatti, Chester- Cold- ence ' Opens fhe truck a brick at a time, thirst, Doug Heimburger and . pic HMOND, . Si ea , . 1 Sept. 1-— DeleHarry Oppenheimer. gates from 11 colintries sonveocd Polio Outbreak Delays The. planes crashed - about a goa. co opening of an eight-day. Sailing of 2 Carriers quarter of a mile apart. Flames g n eight-day. g
_ and. smoke towered above the CPristian youth: conference. VALLETTA, Malta, Sept. 1 ‘wreckage, visable for miles! Earlham College is meeting site (UP)-—An outbreak of poliomyeliaround. “for the United Student. C hristian tis forced the cancellation of the
The planes were flying at about Council General Assembly. One Scheduled sailing of a Canadian 2000 feet, one helow the other hundred and fifty students anq aNd a British aircraft carrier towhen they collided, according to observers came from the' U. 8. |98Y: t vol ‘witnesses. {Japan, Korea, Austral Seven cases 0 polio were reti ——— eS, India lia, Joranes| ported aboard the 14,000-ton Ca-
dian carrier Magnificent. The le: Thailand, Colombia and Cahada. | 2 Missing Boy, 3, s eeps Reports will be given on the 13,190-ton British . carrier ocean
{reparted three cases, ‘AN Night in Corn Field“ ‘World Student Christian Educa-| The carriers. due to sail Moke.
FREEPORT, Il. Sept. 1 (UP) tion meeting held in West Berlinlgay on a. training cruise to ~James Miller, 313, whose disap- While the Communist. sponsored Cyprus, were isolatéd in the bay pearance brought out airplanes Youth rally was held in East a mile from shore and their crews and an estimated 400 volunteer [Bevin were held aboard in quarantine. |
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