Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1951 — Page 2
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By United Press
Canal zone today and
of Suez as poured in by sea and air.
The British seized four r outside Suez
City
stations gateway to the canal tary equipment on special and then left the depots city waited for British military authoriti closed that an air lift has b two squadrons of Royal reinforcements to the Suez zone directly from “ditional planes were flown well,
also arrived to bolster power in the canal zone. : The British fighter patrols over the zone had been ordered to movements. An Egyptia mored column was
Kills Seven Mo
Indiana traffic
toll for Octoher to R89. Latest victim was Pfc. Carter Huckabey, 20, lision on U, 8. 31 north of lin. Field. IIL Arthur Rickard. 52, An
car struck him last Monda liam A. Branch, 63. hit same car, died Thursday. The other five deaths w ported previously by The
Things are picking up
have be streets
loads of leaves moved from city last 10 days.
directed to sections where t problem is greatest, Tony street commissioner Mr. Maio added any holder mav have Inads of delivered for fertilizer by his office.
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Air
Britain.
said constant
turned from the zone last Thursday.
by
street commissioner's depar with the announcement that 1589
Egyptians Ask For ‘Holy War’ Against London
CAIRO, Egypt, Oct. 22.--Brit-ish jet fighters threw a 24-hour protective curtain over the Suez
tank-sup-ported troops moved to the edge reinforcements
ailway
. southern loaded mili-
trairs as the
occupation.
es disrought Force Canal Adin as
The first battalion of the Ches hire regiment landed at.Port Said this merning from Cyprus four light anti-aircraft squs British
and idrons
jet canal keep a
24-hour watch on Egyptian troop
n arback
Week- End Traffic
re
accidents —elaimed. at least seyen more lives over the week-end, bringing the
Air Force North Vernon. killed vesterday in a FrankHe was stationed at Chanute
derson, died yesterday of injuries when a vy. Wilthe
ere reTimes.
Business Picking Up In Leaf Department
in the tment
en rein the
More than 60 trucks are being
he leaf Maio,
said today.
houseleaves calling
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MONDAY, OCT. 22, 1951
British Jets Patrol Suez tonal ‘Round-The-Clock’
REV. AND MRS. TILFORD WARD—She faces court arraignment.
1 Women Face Charges in Burning 0f Boys’ Hands
By United Press ANAHEIM, Cal, Oct. 22—-Two women officials of an orphanage school will be arraigned today far allegedly burning the hands of three young boy inmates to discipline them. The women, Mrs. Julia Elizabeth Ward, 46, wife of the school’s head. the Rev. Tilford T. Ward, and. Mrs. Carolyn. J. Munger, 25, were held in Orange County Jail under $2000 bond each pending their arraignment hefore Justice of the Peace John Shea. Deputy District Attorney Kenneth Williams said thev would be charged with unjustifiable and cruel and inhumane punishment. The women are accused of disciplining Leonard Vuckman, Richard Carpenter and Richard Turner, all eight, by blistering their hands and wrists with matches because they were ‘“piaying with fire.” Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Munger said they ‘prayed that the fire from- the burns” would teach the boys not to play with matches. Doctors said the boys suffered some third-degree burns and bore
blisters “as big as silver dollars.” Check Boys’ Stories After police raided the schoo!
the three boys told them tales of youngsters at the institution be|ing beaten With ropes, burned,
blindfolded at meals and locked
in a safe as punishment.
Police said the stories were being checked. They said the orphanage, which is operated by the Assembly of God Church, had been watched since Oct. 20 when a runaway boy complained of. being beaten there
Officers said that although the
boys talked glibly of the punishment meted out at the institution, they protested against the arrest of the women. ~-Sistex Ward can. do. po wrong. police quoted one of the boys. The Rev. Ward announced plans to close the school. which boards 35 boys and girls and ha® 30 day students. He said he knew nothing of the burnings or other allegeq ‘torture’ punishments.
Procession to Mark Hebrew Festival
Children of the United Hebrew Congregation will march in procession at the Festival of the Rejoicing of the Law tonight in the svnagog. A party at 6:30 p. m. for children of the community surrounding the syvnagog. 601 Union St. will precede the religious service. Children will carry the Holy Scrolls in the procession led by Rabbi Samuel J. Fox. Other boyz and girls bearing fiags will follow the scroll bearers. The procession of scrolls dramatize the thought that the strength of the believer has its root in the writings of the Old Testament. The children carrying flags will indicate that the young are the standard bearers of the future.
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(las, who won a trip to New York
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Far and Away—
Blind Girl Hopes to See Instead of Feel Watch
BLIND Nanette Tyson, 21, DalHome and Hearth
MR. AND MRS. Lawrence M. Carroll- and. their’ seven children
for an eve operation, turned down a gift Braille watch from one of the TV contest judges.
“You have to believe the best got up at 5 a. m. as usual towill happen,” said pretty, blond day to do the chores on their Nanette. “I took a watch with a [Arm near Lexington, Mass.— regular face—just in case.” their routine unchanged by their Nanette, an accomplished pi- Sflection as “National Catholic anist —she- reads her score in Family of the Year.” Boston's Braille — won a trip to Hollywood Archbishop Richard J. Cushing on a Texas-wide television pro- Presented the parents with a
gram, “Texans Have Talent.” plaque and a full scholarship to’ But when the sponsor learned a Catholic academy to the. only she had been saving money for girl in the family, Ann, 12. the operation, she was flown to
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New York instead. ew York ns MRS. EUGENIE
ANDERSON,
Bayt, Clark 25 of 27 U. S. Workers
Back Change In City Hiring
By BILL FOLGER Mayor Bayt and Judge Alex Clark agree on at least one thing—that the city government needs a permanent personnel department backed by state law, Both candidates for mayor said in written replies to a ques-
of the
SO
tionaire
Administration — a new non-partisan association of or-
sonnel
ployees questioned about {taxes have paid in full. {has arranged to do so to the satis-
ing case has been referred to U, 8
paid too little income tax.
was ordered
Associa-| tion for Improved Municipal Per-|
‘Square Up’ on Taxes
return i8 questioned, the Bureau can only summon him for a conference and try to work out a settlement, If he then fails to obey Bureau orders, he is subject to court order to appear and show cause for so doing.
federal emincome Another
Twenty-five of 27
faction of officials. The remain-
Attorney Matthew Welsh,
" n ¢ i ye The oifee 2 the jae na) This in turn may lead to-con-Bed he vi Blane tempt proceedings, the Bureau's 8 i nplovees a P i . strongest weapon in these cases. spot checks revealed they had 8 p
Tax evasion and fraud charges could .not be filed until investigators feel they can prove willful violation of tax laws. Seizures of property of government employees may be made in these cases, but many of those placed under examination-as a re sult of the spot checks are not
Each to bring financial records to explain the tax returns he had filed.
Can't Seize Salary The problem of collecting back
taxes from federal employees hit a major stumbling block, col
Names Ambassador to Denm
hold such a post,
said today she hoped « to rest and spend a few days, at her home for the first time in two vears. She's on a month's visit to the U. 8. but has been Kept $0 busy in
Washington that (she has «less {than a. week to
Minn. her yesterday at a Mairport.
FLY RIGHT—Gen. ike.
“THE AMERICAN FLAG Trew upside down over ancient Culzean Castle, Ayreshire. Scotland, ves- 0rmosa S ai terday. But only until the castle's
first woman in U. 8.
‘Mrs.
visit her home town, About 100 persons greeted
3 luakes Rock
ark and the history to
ganizations and individuals in-| terested in better city government through better personnel procedures, ? It wants city employees hired and fired on the basis of ability, not-politics. : | The city has had a. personnel consultant or a personnel director for about two years, but the assdciation pointed out that such a position could be wiped out overnight because it is not provided for by state law. Until that can be done—probably not earlier than the 1953 General Assembly — the association hopes for non-partisan hiring and firing of city employees, no matter who may be elected Nov. 6. Mr.
That's why it asked both Demo- heart attack cratic Mayor Bayt and Republi- - can Judge Clark to pledge themselves before ~the election. Judge Clark answered —to-all-guestions_submitted hy. the association. ; He promised to support a central personnel department for all
cannot or federal
Tragedy unpredictably dren homeless The wealthy
Anderson
Red Wing but
Minneapolis
visite fall vas
fhe money ance policy
lectors said today. law the Internal Revenue Bureau
tax obligations.
When a government empléyee’'s
often leaving ¢chil-
Brown the children warmly dressed and well fed until Brown died
Mother Goes to Work
There was no financial reserve back on and funeral penses and unpaid bills took ali from a SHAT TET
has long recognized as 3 MUST!"
property-owners, Tax officials said the spot.checks of individual
Under federal
seize the salary of state returns have been under way for employees to satisfy some time and are not part of : Salaries of other the investigation of Bureau em persons; however, may be seized. plovees ordered last. . week by
Ireasury Secretary Shyder.
Mother Faces New Crisis In Care of Children
By JEANE strikes
JONES suddenly
Mrs. and support
Brown went. to work to herself and her two young children. Relatives cared for the children during the day, but upset by the changes and the death of their father, the children were nervous, They were confused about taking orders: from five or six adults] and soon became unruly. Emotionally
or orphaned. family wasn't were
suddenly of a
upset by her nusband's death, Mrs. . Brown was additionally = burdened by the probtems—thechitdren's“behavior presented. She did want to them in a foster home.
ex
not place
owner arrived and ordered the . . city employees similar to the flag hauled down and righted. He kind found in progressive busi- ‘They have fascination and ex- The Lutheran Child Welfare is Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. | in ours ness firms. Such a department citement.” he added. “They're Association, a Red.Feather AssoBritain gave him the castle in would be run by an impartial non- great actresses, and they can ciation, agreed to care for the 1946 as a mark of esteem. By United Press political board who would hire an charm a man into forgetting his children
: = = ” GOV. DEWEY'S confined to bed in the executive mansion, Albany, N. Y,.. with a virus infection. His temperature last night wag reported . between 103 and 104.
The island of Fo rocked by 33 violent in little more than 16 Landslides and broke alvzed transport and
” » » SHARMAN DOUGLAS, daugh- the east coast.
ter of former U. 8. Ambassador Lewis Douglas, has been doing the London nightclub circuit * with movie actor Sonny Tufts. Meanwhile, her former favorite actor Peter Lawford, has been squiring other gals about London. Sharman is agent for a British side the capital and eral mountain dams,
a coal caused by a quake. officials believed may exceed 1000. The Taipeh obser 179 tremors kad bee at an average of m per hour. Only 33
Taipeh itself suffe terial damage but la
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tions along a 200-mile stretch of At least 118 persons were killed according to first reports them in Hualien County and 18 in mine explosion believed
the
enough to he felt by Formosans.
roads and communications
experienced personnel director. All city employees below the poli-cy-making level would be appointed on the. basis of qualifications for the job without regard to political affiliation. This, Judge Clark said. would ‘insure long tenure of office for persons who have rendered faithful service to the city government.” The Republican candidate add“I would be vitally interested in who had the appointive authority (of the board hiring the __._personnel director.” vatorv =aid n registered And he declared: ore than 11 “I have become increasingly were strong aware that while Indianapolis has grown in population, the government has failed to mature with such growth. I.feel one of the reasons iz that we have no personnel department in city government, which private business
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