Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1951 — Page 3

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TUESDAY, OCT. 16, 1951 © * = °

Showdown On Status o

Democratic City C the status of funds Airport. With

ness, the Council last night voted

action in cutting off nearly half

a million dollars earmarked for Weir Cook.

an investigation of recent federal

Order Probe

Councilmen Demand -

With U. S.

f Program

ouncilmen have ordered a probe of | for expansion. of Weir Cook Municipal |

Just enough members present to conduct busi-|

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The Council approved the trol-|-

ley firm's request fof*use of three Streets near the Fair Grounds.| They will be used as turnaround

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From Lost Stratocruiser

{ By United Press | | WESTOVER ALR FORCE| (BASE, Mass. Oct. 16—A Cana-| |dian bomber picked 'up an SOS| {today which officials here believed!

| came from survivors of-:a U. 8.| ! |Air Force Stratocruiser missing]

lin the Atlantic Ocean with 11]

The Council had voted $1.750.- Toutes for the Illinois St. track-| {crew members aboard. | 000 in bond money for the airport, less trolley route. | i | The SOS was believed to have Councilman Joseph A. Wicker They are Fairfield, Woodland ( (been transmitted from a point said, on the U. 8 promise that and Coliseum Aves. | {some 115 miles southeast of Nova federal money would he forth-! Council chambers were nearly |Scotia. It was picked up by a coming, empty for last night's session. | Lancaster bomber from the Royal|

Blocks Expansion

The withholding of U. 8. funds, first revealed in The Times last | week, has had the effect of blocking the multi-million dollar airport expansion program outlined earlier this year, Irving Fauvre, secretary of the Weir Cook board, attacked the U. 8. action as a “whim” of federal administrators and branded it “the next thing” to the recent cutting off of $20 million a year in welfare funds.

transact business. Democrats in Saddle

The absences, three Republic-

ans and one Democrat, left the

Besides the five Councilmen, the

[city clerk and his assistant and!

newspaper reporters, only’ eight persons appeared at the meeting. | Two were spectators, three were | from Indianapolis Railways and two were from the Safety Board.

Minister, Is Shot

Continued From Page One.

MODELS $750,000 DIAMOND—Mrs. Charles A. Black (right), the former Shirley

Acme Telephoto Témple, models

an Indian pear-shaped diamond, valued at $750,000, which is part of the Harry Winston collection

ness to accept a plebiscite to de- brought to Washingfon, D. C., for exhibition for the benefit of the Washington Home for the Incur-

termine Kashmir’'s status, con-:

Mr. Liaquat, a lawyer who entered politics when he was 30, was the second son of the Moslem Nawab of Karnal. He became

ables. Mrs. Harry S.

) Youths Rob Drug Store of

Doug to Lead

Legion Parade

MIAMI, Fla. Oct. 16 (UP)--

In Four Crashes

{Canadian Air Force base at Hali-! fax, N. 8., at 10:20 a. m. CST, - | The Lancaster was the only one] lof some 60 search planes to receive the faint distress message. |

| Planes Converge on Area

A number of rescue planes; converged on the area where the S08 was believed to have originated. y | Capt. Wallace Baker, a public relations officer at Westover, said] ithe interception of the 80S *“in-|

| careases our hopes some of the]

1 emergency rafts ‘carried by the even ore | p | Stratocruiser are equipped with

portable Tadios capable of sending {such an SOS. ” Missing since early yesterday,

STRAUSS SAYS:

The Council's meeting last! ase Mis. Yiery | Truman (left) admires the jewel with Mrs. Eric Johnston, co-chairman of the Court I cing zien dre. alive. and agIrifD a : ye “3 night was marked by the absence fident that the Moslem majority! of Jewels benefit. ' > : A RO RC Rr os ER J apo bo EAR NK eR RE TER RE AL EMTLEMIN. WE GIVE oa ov ive Ld Toren kenciaz RR I A RO a TR RE TR a NB LR EA A TA EN SDT. Baler nea yar mn 3 Ree Yeh minimum. ta, Went to Oxford X

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premier after the death of Mo- Gen. Douglas MacArthur arrived [the Stratocruiser was en route . Democrats in sole command. hammed Ali Jinnah in 1948, {at rain-soaked Miami today to {from the Azores Islands to West- ALSO UNDERSHORTS— Councilman George Lupesr, bres Mr. Liaquat and his wife made . lead the. American Legion's . lover Air Force Base when it ap-| JeWing campaign warfare, said, a gtate visit to the United States {eight-hour national convention oads {parently crashed at sea. When] 2 “If the Democrats had not been i, May, 1950, and were overnight | as y arco ICS {parade and to deliver a major n I lala ast heard from, it was about 300 THEY ARE 100% DuPONT present affairs of the city. could guests of President Truman in address. : o I miles from Westover. i Bye gobe to pot.” Washington. Mr. Liaquat was Photo, Page 21 The General and his wife, Death took a long week-end on| The SOS was picked up shortly] 1 accuse the Republicans of educated at Oxford. w Go {stepped off a National Airlines’ Hoosier highways and. claimed after six more Navy planes playing mass hookey. Mr. Liaquat's family estates hile one armed bandit walted pan, at International Airport seven more. victims late yester- joined the search armada. Indianapolis Railways Inc. Was ere taken over by Indians in on customers, another took $500 and started his whirlwind tour gay and today. i on ins or ome attacked by ( ouncilman Wicker. the stormy days of the 1947 par- in cash and narcotics valued at through Miami to the Sans Souci The four-day death toll was at _,. cl . i “ During gxecULIve sesion. Of the tition and his own claim for com- $400 from a terrified woman Hotel on Miami Beach. least 16. Giant Vacuum eaner : Council, Mr. Wicker took the €nsation If Waiting cel | ? ...| En route to the hotel Mrs. Mac- The jatest victims: h A ic Dust transit firm. to task for “poor|PRRSTON 1 Walling se Goent. (pharmacist today at the Fritz Arthur cut a ribbon and the Gen. Rend Lams. 19 Nash. JO Catch Atomic Dus | service” on the Arlington Ave. a fom aces as oy y Jack to Drug Store, 641 Virgiina Ave. eral dedicated a causeway across yijje. . yo | LOS ANGELES, Oct. 16 (UP) branch of the E. Washington ous Persian King, Naugher- |_An atomic vacuum cleaner has, .

trackless trolley. lire wan The Just. Mr. Liaquat’spoke Miss Joan Fritz, 29, told police Biscayne Bay that was named Nina Smith. 17, Nashville.

Ft. been set up at the Los Angeles,

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her-at gunpoint to give the money his 10: mike Iome Jom the air- frarold Beaver, 44. Wolcott. Bazies at Frencoman's lat, Sev. . port to Miami Beach and Elmer E. Long, 81, Syracuse. | e “atomic dust s and narcotics, She sald, come the General. Mr. David and Miss Smith were One of 20 established throughout She ‘said one man forced her| "gy; tne biggest crowd of all— killed when their car ran off Ind, California to test the long-range at gun point to go to the rear of estimated by police at between 46 west of Columbus last night. It effects of radiation from the Nethe store behind a high prescrip- 200,000 and 300,000— was = eit vr vada tests. |

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schoolteacher and they have two sons. Mr. Liaquat underwent a throat opefation for a thyroid conditiof while in the U. 8. last year. “His hobby was collecting

times that promised East Siders following recent route changes. W. W. Harris, IRYS general manager, explained the delays were caused by unexpected traffic

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: Air Force Base. Miss Oma Jean! the money. Then he forced her during the parade. Bond. 19, Nashville, the driver, to give him narcotics.

THE ROAD TO RELAXATION Was less seriously hurt. Before leaving. the two locked jx often a Times Classified ad. Mr. Summersett died in a her in the back room and locked Want ads help you solve everyday Smashup which involved six autos, the front door of the store. problems quickly. Look in The a pickup truck and a tractor- . She escaped through a side door Indianapolis Times Want ad trailer on U. S. 27 north of Pressure Dispensers

and telephoned police. pages to find many bargains . .. Waterloo. r Miss Fritz described the bandits and Phone PL ara 3351 to place Seven Cars in Row Explode, Burn Worke $ | as being about 20 years old ‘an ad > s ! MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 16 (UP)| er cmon" — — : : : . Ca Police said the tractor-trailer, —The superintendent of the city| driven by Robert Beeman, 31, AD: cinerator said today that sev-|

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% se ehicles stopped plosions of pressure dispensers 2 row o: seven v sed for whipped cream and other! to let oncoming traffic pass. The used PP

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a —— et Mr. White and Mr. Goins were | !

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turned. 16 Mr. Beaver, a farmer, was (UP)—Arthur 1. May. 61, vice killed when his pickup truck over- president of®he Armstrong Ma-'* turned on a White County road. chinery*®Co., Atlanta, was found Mr. Long was killed today when dead in his hotel room here late he drove into the path of another| yesterday, apparently the victim {auto on U. 8. 6 near Goshen, of a heart attack. state police reported. Betty Col-| Justice of the Peace Wade lins, 23, and Bill Collins, 27 Turner returned an inquest verToledo, O., were injured. They dict of death from natural causes. were in the other car. Both were taken to Goshen hospital.

training of others also ‘was posing a top problem for the utility, More than 200 Aperators are newly hired. Mr. Harris explained. He added that a vear and a half i Is required t6 train what he dei scribed asa “good operator.” The tfolley firm is short 100 operators due to the defense labor pinch, he declared.

(UP)—Three teen-age youths accused of bludgeoning to death a nurse for $1.50 beer money will be arraigned in circuit court today on first degree murder charges. William Morey and Max Pell, both 18 and of Ypsilanti, Mich. and David Royal, 17, Milan, Mich., pleaded innocent to the slaying when examined three weeks ago.

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