Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1951 — Page 3

9, 1951

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Nevada Blast Hints At A-Bomb To ‘Support Troops

B29 Believed | Used to Drop |

Latest Bomb

By United Press LAS VEGAS, Nev. Oct: 29 -

Results of the second atomic explosion in the current series of tests in the Nevada desert indi. cated today that atom scientists have developed a compact aerial

bomb that can be used to support | )

troops on the battlefield.

The Atomic Energy Commission

set off the seventh nuclear blast! at the Frenchman's Flat .proving ground yesterday, apparently by dropping a bomb from a B-29 Superfortress. The detonation sent a purple cloud- mushrooming 30,000 feet in the air.

The detonation was neither as great as those held at Bikini Atoll in the South Pacific nor as tiny as the “baby A-bomb” blast set off here last Monday, indicating it was a medium-size atomic weapon that could be used on the battlefield. Held in Daylight Tt was difficult for observers to determine whether the explosion was as powerful as the five that rocked the desert proving ground and lighted up the sky-early this year because yesterday's test was held in daylight. The earlier ones were staged at dawn. when the flash could be

seen for as far as 500 miles:

Most observers agreed, how‘ever, that ‘the Yatest test was not as strong as the earlier ones because the shock waves were felt

only -slightly by persons. only about 30 miles from ‘the firing range. :

The cloud sent skyward by the blast was clearly visible here; but In the tests last January and February, shock waves broke windows in downtown Las Vegas stores. Troops Didn't Participate Troops did not participate In the test. but it was indicated that the world's first atomic combat maneuvers involving foot soldiers were not far away. No test was scheduled for taday, but it was belleved the AEC! would test another atomic weapon tomorrow.

Local Serviceman, 4 Other Hoosiers On Casualty List

Indianapolis servicemar was among five Hoosiers re: ported wounded on the latest DeEf partment of Defense casualty list WOUNDED Sgt. Donald E. Gilbrech, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Gilbrech, ' 506 8S. Sgt. Gilbrech Warman Ave. : Cpl. John A. son of Mr. Boonville,

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Cundiff, George L. Cundiff,

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of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freder-

icks, Nappanee.

Cpl. .Chester O. Sears, son of Mrs. Mary K. Young, Frankforl. James K. Neary, Navy, Hospital Corpsman 3 ¢ husband of Carmen Neary, ‘Gary. “I was only slightly wounded by shrapnel,” Gilbrech told his

parents on a recording they received yesterday. \ He added that he was anxious to get back to the front.” The former Washington High School ROTC student said he was wounded at Heartbreak Ridge Oct. 4 and sent to Japan for hos#pitalization. He was sent overseas Mar. 23 and was ‘serving with the First Battalion of the Seventh Cavalry. Before he entered service last Nov. 1, he was employed at the Link-Belt Co,

Grocery Hore Robbed

Twice in 4 Hours Burglars broke into—the Ritzman Grocery, 4102 N. Keystone Ave., twice within 24 hours, owner William Ritzman, 3925 N. Keystone Ave. reported today.

Early Sunday morning thieves ance agent, broke in and took candy and Wednesday canned goods valued at $150 and terian Church here. be in Franklin.

a $50 adding machine.

This morning, Mr. Ritzman |

and Mrs.

Ralph Spear's Rites

the Thompson Poultry Co:, 320 E.

behind by burglars who blew open the safe. They also overlooked $5 in an envelope in the safe, failed to crack the smaller safe inside the big one, but did get away with less than $50 in small change. i No statement was made on the amount of Perey: in the small safe.

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Churchill Ready i Finish Naming

in his forehead, police of

By United Press ‘with a bullet hole LONDON, Oct. 29— Prime Min- was ister Winston Churchill

hunted by planned states today.

effect marily reads at Speaker of the House of Lords.

Non-Cabinet Members

the opening of Because of illness, the

Parliament. George VI's

King

A re j ‘ I h h the Lord Chancellor. ATLANTA, Oct. 20 (UP)— ""gyoo’ other Indianapolis redi- ia he a3 et. Vincent's wumor, South St., holds a few pennies left “as Ministers of War-and Afr and With retirns in from all but Master Sergeant Wesley King, dents were badly hurt in the > First Lord of, the Admiralty. three of the 625 election districts, Who survived 11 months of banzai recy Ship Movements Most of these jobs are expected 320 Conservatives have been charges, mortar barrages and Two women were injured in a By United Press to go to young Conservatives to elected to the new Commons, 294 hand-to-hand combat in Korea {w,.car crash at 21st St. and _New York Arrivals—Conte Biancamano. counter. criticigm that Mr. Laborites, six Liberals and two Without a scratch, wrote his fam- ghrjver Ave. last night. Edna Sa tein, Oe tina. Wana Churchhill is hopfring omy old Irish Nationalists. ily was confident he arjtchell, 35, of 1103 N. Senate © News Argentina, Buenos Aires. 3 3 N e — line Tories. : ? Two more districts are expected would live to return to them. The Ave. was taken to General Hos- Sant > York Deparistes Mormasmatl, All eight cabinet ministers ap- to report today. One voted Labor 31-year-old infantryman arrived pital with a broken shoulder. \oan Francisco Arrivale—Pacitic Dnity, Saturday were at work and one Conservative in 1950. in Seattle and called his wife Maggie Hancock, 27, Cincinnati, Sarangan, Straits; DD today. Mr CHurchill hi . i wn . : - N ais ~ 3 Angeles; Tarleton Brow Angeles; « imself re- The third district—Labor in 1950 from Ft. Jackson, S. C; yester- cut on the knee, refused hospital Utrechr. Los Angeles

mained at his country home in will hold its election Nov. 8.

United Press

By DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 29 A 24-year-old mother of three weeks who read ‘in’ the society columns, : . of her‘ husband's fashionable] . «>

STRAUSS. SAYS

-she’ will file a- bigamy complaint Ei ike, o today. . Wayne County Prosecutor Gerald K. O'Brien said he will recommend a warrant for Robert Rousseau, 31,.as soon as the complaint is filed. { Attorneys for both brown- . haired Mrs. Virginia Rousseau, 27, . and her husband confirmed that the handsome businessman did not divorce her before marrying Miss Mary Jane Barrows at St. Paul's Catholic Church Oct. 20 in a lavish wedding. *Justice of the Peace Conn Smith at Angola, Ind., said he married Virginia Budd Jack and Mr. Rousseau in his office last July 3. Phe first Mrs. Rousseau, a round=faced; homey girl, gave birth to a daughter three weeks ago. Hundreds of socialites attended the wedding No. 2 nine days ago at suburban Grosse Pointe Farms' but the first Mrs. Rousseau didn't learn of it until her parents read

ext day. i: On learning of the second marriage she went to Mr. O'Brien who! called all parties concerned, but . ™N did not take formal sfatements. -' Mrs. Rousseau refused any comment other than that she would file a complaint today. Her attorney, Samuel Prete, . No said, however, that “I.understand| 5 . Mr. Rousseauris a smooth-talker, . v ¢ But this whole ‘thing is flabber- ? :

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erin must Have known | HE Fl a that Me, Rousseau’ would learn | ) very ‘quickly of his second mar- " rl riage,” Mr. Prete said. mt : " Hugh K. Davidgon, Mr. Rous-, em . seau's - -attorney, admitted his : client “did not divorce” his first wife before marrying the second. Husband Unavailable Mr. Rousseati could not be reached for comment. United Air left Philadelphia he bound for De- :

night troit. The parents of Mrs. Jane Barrows Rousseau also refused to, discuss the affair. The stately brunette's, honeymoon with Mr. ' Roussea was cut short when Mr. Prete informed her that her £ : bridegroom ‘was previously mar- ‘en’ ried. # Assistant Prosecutor Ralph . Garber said the first Mrs.. Rousseau told O'Brien that .she and her husband lived with their respective parents after their] marriage because he didn't want

his parents to know .of the wedding. . | She said he contributed gen-

|erously to the support of herself | and the child, Denise Marie, and . :

bagi ngage 3 ~~ We don't like to : get too technical

Miss Barrows. She said he then| o told her that he was going on! a business trip to South America.

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Windows in 40 Cars Smashed By Vandals

CHICAGO, Oct. 29 (UP)—Vandals smashed windows in 40 auto-| mobiles on solith side streets yesterday. Six teams of ‘detectives assigned | to the case said young hoodlums | apparently were responsible. - Six cases of vandalism were] reported in south Chicago, five| miles from the scene of the most inking damage. Police said they believed the same culprits were responsible for the windowsthashing in Both areas.

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Evansville Man Held

In Patoka Robbery

VINCENNES, Oct. 9 (UP)— Wilbur Seibert, 28, Evansville, faced federal charges of bank robbery today. in connection with a holdup at Patoka earlier this month. - He was captured at a state police roadblock Saturday about two hours after a.local finance]. office was robbed of $156. State police said Seibert, admitted the|. ‘loan office holdup and confessed ‘robbing the Patoka National

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Mystery Car r Hunted Rites for 55th With Boy’s Body in It Auto Victim of cnsind

“The FBI check it.” Meanwhile, and Minnesota police were alerted for the niystery car; a dark green

By United Press said. AU GUSTA., Wis.’ Oct. 29—Al NEw A ine mystery car, carrying the sheet5 draped body of a teen-age boy! i

thrée 1949 packard. police had a ‘'lead"”

today to complete his new Con- A garage mechanic here said he owner ~ St’John's Cemetery. Cumberland, an servative cabinet within the next spotted the body of a boy, about! “If ibs right we ought to have following services ut 30 p. mM. At isthe Allan, Patricia Taylor ! . : L ‘ AT YYA ~ . A Marie Pitcock; Sam, Mary 36 hours. 14, propped up against the back something today.” he dded: in G. H. Hermann Funeral Home, (M{'¢ VC William, Anna Dennis | He was expected to appoint all seat cushion of a late-model car The 86-year-old: former -furni-, Paul. Vernola BG Final remaining ministers before the driven by one of five well-dressed ture maker died Saturday night Dorothy Holdaway; Irvin, Martha Scar‘new House of C % ts ‘ho. 8 o av Wo Men Knifed, in General Hospital, where. he borough: Marvin. Betty Jordan: Milton, ; se -ommons meets men who stopped to have repairs . . Betty Foster. Paul. Elizabeth Raemoondi: Wednesday to elect a speaker. made on their car had Deen laken after & car fells) ress BAZ iwithn: Juan Me . All the new ministers will be Jerry ‘Holman, 32, said one of 1 Critically, Here ii he 21 and Meridian Sts. Girls {drawn from Mr. Churchill's own the men hurriedl¥ replaced the Two Indianapolis men were Phy ay. The he Na Mary AL SU Francis—john Maureen . Tepe: v {ra > ’ - i an acta, : A. sey. ; ,ast ‘hicag arold rothy ' » conservative Party. The Liberal sheet after it slipped, revealing knifed, one critically, over the Du 2 CRED. Ruby Eskew: Charles, Joellin Stocklin; Party ‘hic , iv ® ” r s . : ~ Mr. Becker, a native of Ger- Peter. Mildred Rizzo; Leonard, Jennie Hid y. which won six seats in the plood-covered face of the hoy. week-end and two other persons many. came to Indianapolis in Bricking; Stanley. = Evelyn Benge: commons in las $ y's - p 5 : > - z ; xqai ir EA he ! Villlam, Lois Finnce; J. P. Pauline i 3 in la t Thursday 8 gen- Mr, Holman said another kept a Were held as their assailants, 1883 and operated a custom furni- Jal am. eral election, declined a Churchill gun trained on him all the tima Thomas Russell, 51, of 906 ture shop ia 1900 block Arrow Wochenfeng : : invitation to join in a coalition pe was at-work, Darnell St, was in grave condi too. ty verre He led in Mar Lillian” Smivh: Paul Paiadiod government. Police Chief Roger Hahn, 27, tion General Hospital with a Altenhieim Home. 5007 N Capitol al cchenlens, Phyllis Lowe However, the Liberals promised ¢,i4 he'd asked FBI special agents StaD wound ‘in his chest. * Police , v, ~ ’ ¥ At: Methodist—Charles, Geneva Burst; Wilto support Mr. Churchill on “mea- ,. . (or Specia agents charged common - law wife ; ; ¥ lard. Shella Nicholson; Maurice, Vera Ya to investigate the possibility the : . ' Three children, ‘alk of Indian- _ Ritter: Russell. Martha Hall; William, sures clearly conceived in the in- Maude 45, with assault cs elireiv tari Dorothy Fitzgerald, Car!, Alberta Pratt; : ,, boy had been kidnaped ni an- . : apolis, survive: Albert A. Arthur I, Marjorie Parish terest of the country as a whole. and battery with intent to Kill. Ye . Fitts \ Vineent's—Howard, June Reece: é H nd Mrs. Alma Wit | other state and murdered. : . a mrs. Alma itte \ {This will increase the govern- Held on the same,charge was rd, Louise McCall John Ols Wil “The kidnaping and murder : i non > Funerdls Arranged : John, Dagiille Wallace: Paul, Joan ment’s majority from 18 to 30 on Herbert Coomer, 27, of 912 ! Ryan: Wayne, Margaret Howell; Harold, most votes. theory appears to be the only one pjyjgjon Police charged he Meanwhile, Tennessee funerals Flora Dulin. Carl, Sntsley Grav; Hasod

Hahn gjashed Mack E. Brewington, 35, were scheduled for two Indianap- ertm——— of 1549 Blaine

The main cabinet portfolios still that Makes Senge, * Chief undistributed are those of Presi- Chartwell, Kent, working on the _dent. of the Board of Trade and speech which the King custo- © en the’ ford Chancellot, in stop a

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