Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1951 — Page 3

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TUESDAY, OCT. 2, 1951

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Ww f Di {1502 men instead of 1298, the pre- city jail and robbing a prisoner of vious quota. $120 . eitare iscussionv ny Gen. Robinsan Hitchcock, Police sald Gene Oldham and Sta ris in Sendte > adjutant general and draft John Nelson went to the ceil of a director, said the Marine ‘Corps prisoner being held for drunkenBy JOHN V. WILSON has asked Selective Service for ness and told him they would help .The State Senate became the] scene of Indiana's “Great De-|

{more men. escape for $5. bate” today as one senator after

Lutherans Plan $3.3 Million

another made speech after speech] : 0y M ster Blast ru ampaign on “ihe controversial welfare aN und teen-ager y y { Seventy five united Lutherat! on. Roy Conrad, Monticello

[congregations of Indianapolis and Republican, set the talKathon in|

ays in jail te [the community will meet Thurs- motion when he called for a vot e|

Two Indianapolis ‘men were ar-|

beating he rested today for investigation in § |day to discuss thefr part in rais-ion his bill which would defer the STRAUSS boy. the firing of a shotgun blast into & ing a national fund of $3.3 ‘mil-|effective date of the state's pres-| NAYS: - itted in J =». the ‘Rome of a driver for an ofl lion for Luthéran World Action.'ent antisecrecy law so that Indi-| 5 yee Ye. company having labor troubles, The local Lu- lana still could collect federal wel-| y he had ate To appear in Municipal Court 4 ; : “a tare funds. - boy for ne tomorrow are William Mulder, | theran con fer-@ | Sen. Conrad, one of the “rebels” 35, of 3802 § Asbury St, andigs gfice, one of 00 li the Republican ranks, refuses # Marshall G, Allison, 33, of 1620 “ {to be held across n p S : : Ir hi > nd : [to go along with the GOP's “home court referee Fletcher Ave. the United jE mre program another “head Preliminary charges of assault] States, will con-§ | TU to 21; hours. the “Gres and battery with felonious intent! vene at 7:30 p.m i ah 1.4m held in by shooting have been filed, 2 in the Bethleliem : {Debate was suspended until this against both. - Lutnera Church oN pinin? Recess Kind Two shotgun blasts were fired, ov x The Rev. Donald 2 sixth ordered * Friday, night at the home of | |E. Elder is the lv Repuslican Senate Leader John, Te Charles Aydelotte, 34, of 452 N.| | pastor. ; an ess sa ne and unpro- Gray St. One struck the front of| ’ vThe Fey, Frank ja wir : i heard could be, at teen gangs the house. | M. Brown, Phila gov, Brown er beating.” The other ripped through a win-| &.. gy delphia, director . \ - - lled a “game™ dow, missing Mr. Aydelotte's 7-| oP of Lutheran World Action for Sen. Conrad told the Senate the|

ho < tt in| Welfare issue should be settled in|

d involves at- year-old daughter, Judith, by-two ithe United Lutheran Church court or in Congress. rson who 1& feet, She and her parents were America, will speak. al. or other au- sleeping. GET THE LOW DOWN—L# Col. Limpans, K. M. A. G. . advisor to the 11th ROK infantry regi- | The 100 meetings. called “Turn _ TE a Mr. Aydelotte, a driver for the ment tells this camouflaged assault squad the hazard with which they are faced in preparation for [in the Road” confersnces. will Say Ei ng Fade" Te his case was . Crystal Flash Petroleum Co., 358 a maneuver near Hasan, Korea. deal with the Lutheran Word said i : , slight con- W, 16th St. told police Mulder et est e———l 0 ation appeal for relief and re-’ (Mr. Ewing is the Federal Sey had warned him Friday ‘Better { . {construction overseas for the min-| Sh aL y lo Jos 5 . — z PVE urity Administrator who cut off | gerent’ not sleep close to the window to- Local Hero to Re or Effective istry to Lutheran in the armed| annual $20 million wel-| : night. When a girl bites a man, ~ {forces of the United States. fare grant because a new state| 3 described by Mr. Adelotte told officers there : that's Hews. (oO. Churches affiliated with the Na- lst. Was contrary: to federal; r above aver- had been an attempt by Teamsters ° enning is ge Theresa Sullivan, 18, of tional Lutheran Council are hold- rules.) y | ut having a Union Local No. 135 (AFL) to or: ? hr 1132 N. Ewing St., screamed [Ing the conferences. Speaking also in behalf of the | de. ganize drivers of the plant and| Reporting to Ft. Benning, Ga. Adams St, in a -phone call this when the man, about 25, | Churches of the council have| Spe author of the bill, Sen. Jack

court he and s attacked the tacker earlier

sear her home [given more than $29 million ing he told Fo throug Lutheran Action Stone, . Bloomington Republican, |

(Mr. Conrad added. since, the council came into-exist- ‘Doing. GOP a Favor

week, With him are two of his Brightwood ‘‘buddies” Pvt. Jack]: Colson and Pvt. Emmett Bald-|

grabbed her ® last night. Then, police, she bit him-—hard—

that in the past few weeks some pis waek is much decorated Sgt. men have not reported for work.|

No official of the local fut be! Raymond Thompson, son of Mr. |

CA DI SR I Ads PHT pid = Ar, oe CAs Ria SRE x SRANSOR PATI or NACE ARE FE STAY nn fa Aligogn: val gang. i ep has Ll emit er St. SE aed Hopman si li LL Ah ops, ERTS x A RSS De pre ma ER ST I ES SRT ; ved his .vietim drive for thé company, he said. Sgt. Thompson Pvt, Flora recently completed - mmm {other supplies valued at $16 mil- publican Panyu favor = pro= ? ne rival group. As a result, he toid police, herecently re- medical technician training at Ft. Five ndional polis Gls [lion were given through Lutheran cling 11 from the opposit on in : URE Wo a > ~ i ede 4 has “had trouble” with both turned - to —In- ‘Bragg. N.-€-and Ft-Sam-Hous- P {World Relief, the. Rev.-Mr. Elder. Sa HL i : Pp Engl has not threat Allison. a Lsen dianapolis after 8 { ton, Tex. Due Back From Korea reports. mld er aygen Re] 8 Ba as no reatene im, Mr Ade ye & A stock ¢ . e Mow i & s lott vai suns suis | Stock van tiny, ty eis Miva more IutiSnapotis Solder Today our savereignty goss Gn) WORSTEDS

are returning home from Korea. ‘Take a Pair the auction block for $20 million!

he was awarded (Arriving in Seattle Sunday were

4 (sport in leisure hours. A graduate

: | , So ? a Silver Star of Techical High school he is Cpl. Rodger C. Brandlein, 2431; Of Band Le :’ Io are bargaining away our THAT WEAR a re B® Tyiynsuia Ave; SP Foun lL ney leg Joining the debate. Sen. Von A. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 [Bias 3 ead | : Givens, 1735 Fruitdale Av PLi SYDNEY, Australia, Oct. 2 Eichhorn, Uniondale Democrat, | 5 WONDERFULLY (UP)--The House offered a tial Unit Cita- } i : 2 1 Billy G. Hinkle, 1337 Dlive St. (CDN)—The lapse of the copy- said: - set of statistics today to tjon, OD antre : ond Lt. Carl G. Lee. son of oul, Thomas J, Sopris sn: 5 ok rights on Gilbert and Sullivan “If we open the welfare rolls| show its 435 members do man's Combat ¥* TTOMPSOR Mrs. Gladys Lee, a Aa comic opera tunes hasn't caught td the public, the politicians might | AND FIT more in less time than the 1922 N. LaSalle lips, 1655 Taibo t. Aussie lyric writers napping. use it for political purposes. Con-

Badge and the Purple Heart. Fighting with the 7th Cav. Reg. H of the 1st Cav. Div.,, he helped id igh YY repulse an enemy attack by fir- a ad ie HOW ing a hand held machine giin into ange at Scott TField, enemy troops. He used a pistol 1. when the machine gun ran out 1t. Lee nerved

of ammunition. in the Marines gs. 2 = and later enPvt. Kenneth Lee Flora has tered Butler Uniarrived at Camp Pickett, Va.. he versity, where he told his parents, Mr. and Mrs. received his comKenneth E E. Flora of 2121 N. mission.

“Take A Pair of Sparkling gress should change the law any Hoffman bo Speak |Eyes” has become “Take A Pair Way. ® RUSHVILLE. Oct. 2 (UP)— Of Bandy Legs” in one new ver- Sen. G. Richard Ellis, Kokomo, ‘ormer ECA Chief Paul Hoffman sion. The fairy song “Tripping Republican, read the federal law, ‘as announced today as principal| Hither” from Iolanthe has also the new state anti-secrecy law, neaker Oct. 18 at a memorial been given new lyrics under the Gov. Schricker's veto Henpagel service in honor of the late Wen- title “Singing Zither.” and then declared: lell Willkie. City School Super-| One Aussie tunesmith with a “We have complied in every in-| intendent Everett Light said Mr. home-on-the-range flair has even ‘stance with the federal law. We Hoffman will speak on world con-|turned “Oh, Is There Not One .even went further. The people of ‘ditions nine years after the 1940|Maiden Breast” from Pirates of Indiana have a right to ask if] Republican presidental. nominee Penzance into “Way Out West this is not some type of political ‘made his “One World” trip. {In Old Rottnetst.” conspiracy,’ .

96 Senators. St., has returned §

A summary compiled this session by House officials and printed in the Congressional Record showed: House—Passed 733 bills in 631 hours and 52 minutes, consuming 5321 pages ’ of the Congressional Rec: ord. Senate—Passed 547 bills in 913 hours and 41 minutes, filling 7313 pages.

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