Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1951 — Page 1

3, 1051 li Sp |

e Indianapolis

he FINAL

FORECAST: Fair, colder tonight, low 18.” Fair tomorrow, high 33.

; : : ett : eee eee PRICE FIVE CENTS 62d YEAR—NUMBER 267 " SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1951 : Entered as Second-Class Matter at Postoffice een

” . © a-Indiamapolis, Indiana. Issu®d Dally,

GR NN

on

‘I Hope | Got Some of Figs Jed | | i" ® : : Veep Blasts Reds Bimed'n U.S. Is Welshing With Red Hot Steel >"3: | Vogeler Pact,

ON THE KOREAN FRONT, Nov. 24 (UP)—Vice year-old farmhand today conPresident Alben V. Barkley pulled the lanyard today to fessed killing his 34-year-old Sih ; : : . fiancee and the- younger man send a 105 millimeter howitzer shell into enemy lines.

for whom she jilted him rather 3 than go through with a May and December marriage.

“I'm not a bit sorry I hot her,”

Told that the gun was aimed at a hill crawling with Communists, Mr. Barkley said:

said William Woodruff, Anniston,

“I hope I got some of em.” 3 As Police said Ne’ was jealous ei Ni P p 4 oy 5 of his rival suitor, Soldier’ $ Reward— ineé- anne

Barkley Woodruff was ctarged with

first-degree murder for shooting

: : yrs Ruth Kemp. 34. and seni [1] From War for Thanksgivin Russia Says Fate Still Undecided iia ome o giving, Complaint

the factory where both worked.

U.S. Plane ay 0 5% 252 EX-G Jailed on Old Traffié Count Presented

divorcee may have been man

® : , ‘ By United Press #3 Fi and wife, Mrs. Kemp went By United Press ' ired irst to work in the factory Sept.| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24 BUDAPEST, Hungary, Bw United P of ie De Bame of White, and: _ A 22.vear-old Korean Nov. 24 — Hungary charged nite ress DO 00 use a : ni = WASHINGTON, Nov. 24—-Rus- mile south of Bedford. he said war veteran who got home today that the United States

gla contends that Soviet fighters fired on a since missing U. 8. plane only after it opened fire on them and refused to land at a Siberian airport, the State Department disclosed today. The ‘department released the contents of a Soviet protest made Nov. 7. The note said two Russian fighter craft fired ona U. 8 Navy patrol bomber which-—the Soviets charged--violated Soviet territory in the Cape Ostrovnava area about 80 miles from Viadi- —~ Vostok, The American reconnaissance plane. with 10 men aboard. has been missing since the incident Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway has told the United. Nations that the U. 8. craft never was closer than 20 miles to Soviet territory.

had failed to meet terms agreed upon for the release of American businessman Robert E. Vogeler. * The charge was contained in a nine-page declaration handed to the U. 8. legation. It summarized a long list of complaints. The 3000-word document charged that the U. 8. had returned only an “insignificant part” of Nazi-seized Hungarian - goods which America had promised to return from Germany if Mr. Vogeler were released. Mr. Voegeler, an assistant vice president of the International Telephone & Telegraph Co. and its traveling representative in East Europe. was arrested Nov. 18, 11949. In. February, 1950, he was sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on charges of espionage and § was freed last April 28 after 17 months in jail. The Hungarian note said goods of “serious value” were withheld by the U. 8

Mrs. Kemp came to Bedford in time for Thanksgiving with Woodruff nearly two years and spent it in jail for a year-

ago, and lived with him until he _, ; i id t 3 8 oir his returned to Alabama, Capt. Little, oN ame er

said. ai in a late celebration. Had, Ancther . Friend Michael Thomas O'Rourke, a Then her affections turned to- veteran of nine months at the ward White, although Woodruff Korean fighting front, was retold police "she had promised to leased from county jail yestermarry him in Anniston the day day. after a hastily convened before Thanksgiving police parole board ordered him Instead of appearing, W oodruff parpled for the remaining five told police last night, Mrs. Kemp days of his seven-day sentence. wrote him saying she had mar- He was met at the jail by his ried White and would stay in parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bedford. After receiving the let- Patrick O'Rourke, and his girl ter, Woodruff packed his gun ana friend, 19-year-old Joan Adams. ‘came up to see what was wrong.’ 2 2 =» Woodruff waited for the two ' «1 GUESS I'm the only one

to leave Stone Citv Machine & . y ; Tool Co., where White was a of the boys who got home in

die-setter and Mrs. Kemp op- time for Thanksgiving and erated a punch press. spent it in jail,” the veteran Both Die Immediately told them sadly. é thav a : ; Mr. O'Rourke was jailed As they =at in their ‘automo- : bile, Woodruff approached and Vednesday €hen he pleaded pulied open the door on Mrs Sullty to the traffic offense and Remp's sde. © 77 failed to tell the judge he had

U. S. Rejects Protest The United States rejected the Sovet protest in a report submitfed at the United Nations in

Eg: ayy

Paris by U. 8. delegate Warren Without speaking. Woodruff been in the Army for the past Demands Historie Relic R. Austin. The rejection was shot Mrs. Kemp in the chest, ~¢af- Although the U. 8. had not inmade in the name of Gen. Ridg- f Killing her immediately. His sec. Municipal Juige A. J. Bern. cluded the crown of St. Stephen wav's United Nations command ocd Naan struck her in he “certainly world: not have in the Vogeler agreement, HunI ore is £ Nov. 7 said Woodruff then turned and ran. received such a sentence” if the gary demanded today that the thas Soviet note of Nov. 7 sal White jumped out of the car to °X-Soldier had explained he was historic relic be returned as the

follow him. As White reachad a in Korea.

point about 15 feet from the auto- He only said one word— mobile, Woodruff turned and shot Sullty.” the judge said. him three times, twice in the Mr. O'Rourke was cited for chest and once in the abdomen. reckless driving Aug. 30, 1950,

Police had little difficulty find-, after he look a .wild ride ing Woodruff at a hotel here through residential areas on a

after he was identified as the motorcycle with a passenger on slayer. The weapon was tucked the fender. Police said he under his pillow. but he offered reached speeds up to 80 miles an no resistance. hour.

“property” of the Hungarian nation. A world-famed treasure, the Crown of St. Stephen dates from the 10th Century, outstanding feature is a°¢ golden cross in the headpiece. Now in the American Zone of Germany, the crown was taken out of Budapest by a group of

Upon the approach of two Soviet fighters with the intention of forcing the American plane, which had violated the Soviet state frontier, to land on a Soviet airport, the American airplane opened fire on them. “The Soviet airplanes were forced to-.open return fire, after which the American airplan went off in the direction of the

Hungarian officers before the 803 s » £11} t.” he said, “I'm . 23 3 ; sea and disappeared. rl Sra for, | e sal HE WAS ordered to appear in Russians entered the city In * Search Fruitless ; : i court the following month, but World War IL The report from the United Na- W the reservist was called back ee eewel Shalges Jui tions supreme commander in Ko- , Be hag : into service before the case t 8 J . Ep omuander n To REFUSES TO RETURN—Howard Dennis says he will fight to Four Killed came up in court. violating Hungary's rights, inde

» . y # the Navy P2V Neptune patrol 'eMein a crane operator in Savannah, Ga. id i Separated from the service pendence and sovereignty” and e Naw «Vv Neptune n cciaents re : Kae, : claimed America was interfering bomber proved fruitless. It dis- Howard W. Dennis, 33-year- dren. He operates a crane on Nov. 10, he voluntarily sur 5 with. Hungarian internal affairs appeared Nov. 6 while on a nid» ae PE Ra rendered in traffic court ‘to : . Pe ; oy cd runaway from Indiana Re- public construction near Savan- Near Same Spot clear myself before I went look- MICHAEL THOMAS 0} ROURKE ‘| never expected to ord hindering her economic progress weather reconnaissance mission formatory. went to work as lear myself befor 1t 1 pe and “endangering” Hungary's for the United Nations command. gual in Savannzh, Ga. today af Times State Service ing for a job. up in jail.” peace and security 4 » 1 hats X ; tiv - vr The route this plane was fol- while his fate went undecided in Arthur Campbell, executive: pa0LlL Nov. 24—Four persons lowing did not approach closer

: Indianapolis. assistant to Gov. Schricker, said have been killed in three accidents * : v Fal 30 Hier t0-USHR HIrHlory.] | aaeaioll or seit ro 1 aan, ic Gov. Sebricker seit Inave bees hilo id ther aveltents Masked Pair Emhardt Toko: Modern Minute Womenand the plane crew had been thar- : J

Rp

Pockets Empty?

SUEhiv. briefed not 10 srnroach cizion will be made this week- conviction was being studied, 24 hours. M . Bi od D ° 1 us = ts rites tr Vroom *. end on bringing Dennis back to and circumstances leading up to The latest victim. Mrs. Cornelia ° Over as ayor; 00 rive WASHINGTON. Nov. 24 closer than 20 miles to USSR ter- cerve out his 1-10-vear sentence his arrest Sheffer, 64. Gary, was killed 20 et in . | (UP) — The Chapter oF Tory ander any circumstances,”; ,, 5 $25 radio theft. Dennis has declared he was feet from the scene of an accident Bayt Sworn In Win } ! Commerce of the United e Role sald Since Dennis escaped in 1939, “bullied” into confessing the in which Gilbert Stotts, 27 f s ners 0 3

=. of States said today that Preshe has been awarded a Purple radio theft in Versailles. He Paoli was killed last night on U.S. Stickup Here EXIT MAYOR BAYT and en- i t Korean Truce Talks dent Truman has collected

® Heart in World War II service, has posted $300 bond. and plans 50 near here. t ; y 7 L $ d is married, and has four chil- to fight extra adition, he said Mrs Sheffer and a companion Halloween is past, but two In- '¢T Mayor Emnardt. é IS e more tax money from the Set Back 24 Hours : or , ; oa os > a rt (rar. dianapolis stickup artists aren't That was the movement sched- #3 : { American people than all

Mrs. Kathryn Gross, 64. Gary, : . Eka Winners in The Times’ Modern other Presidents combined. UNIOM KB Now bait : : were en route to Miami, Fla, when 80in8 Dy the calendar: ,. Uled for ‘noon today in City Hall Minute: Women's blood donor It added that the Truman Ria ou Fores i, 24 ‘God Wants Me to Work'— they stopped at the scene of the One masked with a Womans a phillip L. Bayt closed his one- drive will be announced in to- administration has spent { United Nations an om- . :

scarf ar other a burlap sack Fe a munist ta Hd the other a P year tenure and was succeeded by morrow’s Sunday Times. more than one-third of all

earlier accident. : : negotiators agreed today ’ . a : +~ with eyehole slits as they paid a - lov 4 if the Korean vesse-Yire Tig As Mrs. Gross drove back onto | ....o0 1" ier a ey visit Council President Christian J. From Oct. 3 through Nov. 21, the funds ever expended by If tl ean cease-Iire lir the highway, her ‘car sideswiped ‘fadition: C s more than 275 club groups in the J ir failure to complete the J . .

. ove : o the U. 8. government. 1 . to the J & J Service Station, 1882 Emhardt. Ss. a truck and struck a tree. She 10 the & J Servic :

city took part in the 50-day drive Th : ’ i V x th vv . u ; e chamber’'s figures ne set back the "truce st- ros ¢ t » . . TWOr r ¢ : ~ : ] et back the "truce by Christ ¢ ; 9 was slightly. injured in the crash Prospect St. The new Mayor was sworn In for blood for American GIs in were based on a study by its mas’ program at least 24 hours. # Ee. ol At gun point, Darrell Candler, , =~. “are Pinhe r Qt K ; Two staff a ac rom eq Charles Li. Porta, 37, of Ana, Se ¢ $908.87 CY Clerk Richard W. Stew. Rorea. government economy group. : Two staff officers from each heim. Cal. and his wife, Mrs. =}. station manager. of ov saxo art. He will serve until Jan. 1 Through . their efforts Red «ee... ees ————— J aud | : side spent five hours and 10 Thelma Jean Porta. 37. were Randolph St. “treated’ with $450 h Mivoreeloit’ Alex Clerk Cross Biood Center here. set a og minutes pouring over maps trying = » United Press . Mrs. Butler said she planned in killed last night less than a mile in cash from the station till and when Mayor-ele Alex ark. ew record for blood collections Enjoy Christmas 1 | to reconcile their versions of the! SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24 -A detail how she would take Her from the other accidents $45 from his own pocket. who defeated Mr. Bayt in the in October. [ ! location of the present battleline 60-year-old woman wno at- life The Porta car collided with a The two generously allowed at- Noy § election, starts a four- See tomorrow's paper for the All Year Long which will ,become the cease- tempted suicide and was pro She said she swallowed the bar- truck driven by Jesse Sipe: 55. tendant Richard Buenanar 21. year term groups which have done the most 1 f1i3rats and than Inv Anwn it the ve v A ¥ pins + Co £2 a => - Ta ies } . { fire line if other armistice terms... 4 dead. then astounded Jiturate and then lay down in the Newberry.- New Bethel. to keep the 5 Earlier today. Mayor Bayt took '© St this record and head re- Buy A Home Of Your Own! are settled within 30 davs y i rl ? { tub of water. believing she would Mr. Stotts' car stru ty had in his pocekt. she di ; : cruitment toward November's ill 4 doctors by her complete recovery. _ .... ._.. But the tahlets ‘ i a ra FUCR & (ree mes carri Mike Malloy, 12, over a new title. He was sworn .n. £ ROOO : It will be a gift that wi They agreed on 15 to 20 miles nas described how it feels to Suilocate ut the tablets took when he failed to negotiate a Times carrier Mike 1 re wit. . = 4 goal of 6000 pints. give you happiness and secur- ) 95! of the east coast sector and then awake from a close-to-death effect before she could turn her curve and went off the highway, of 1403 Randolph St who Wit- in as Municipal Court 3 judge to — ity for many vears. Be wise : E r é 0se-lo-qeath \ .. ace an. 8 n " the + ' ran to ~S : vo . » on small segments of the line all coma head face dow: She remained nessed the robbery. .ra: I 0 2 succeed Jose ph M. Howard LOCAL TEMPERATU RES —Be Thrifty—Buy the home face- 1 t at rhy } ify. police. - : bev 8 2 d | the rest of the way to the west «My fret conscious impressions Ac up In he bathtub untfl the nearby house to not Bo _ Speedway Judge George M. Ober, © 2 wi Ny Ie a. m... 3» that meets your needs NOW, f coast. The agreed portions added ware . . wi ay NEXT morning. a o ’ 1 hy srs = A. m. . SE ———————————————————————————————— er u ole Bout = tr TS The were of perfect geometric pa : Le ; Double-Take ‘ B Guns; who attended night law" school am... 29 12 (Noon) 32 v 383 BIRCHWOOD Aj RUG 2 10 (a ml terns 8 all colors and shapes sail Didn't Get the Rest iv oys ! here with Mr. Bayt, administered 9 a. m... 29 1 p.m... 33 TERM A United Nations spokesman ing along as though in water I'l tell vou the truth.” Mrs By BOB BARNES the oath Latest humidity . .. . 6897,

| said “certain areas of major dis- said the woman who tried to take . teiarrini th tar tan} We’'l Il Take Care . - il burner, callon --o )d e agreement” remain, but ‘would her life by. swallowing 50 sleeping Butler said. referring to her feel- A I —— of 0 Ives’ Gi Child 5 k ms: newly carpeted gar. : ; urse ive a Child a Break— beau. fenced rear vard .

not tell how many. In the case of tablets seven times the normally Ings just before she lost con-IM-4528 R ¥ PECKHAM BR-1402

several disputed areas, Col. James fatal dosage, ~~ sciousness. I was =o happy. 1 felt 3 00 E. Murray, Alexandria, Va., sug- “It was just like the sensation that this was a good time for me

Brave words these, Spoken y OR , ’ : , rs t by President Syngman Rhee It S Aw U —_ The above home is from ia liaison Tlane. Toe Reds de- ng diecty at Tr Tn Te wn th rere bat d of the Republie-8T Korea. But \ 0 the wide selection of home

in a liaison plane. The Reds de- ing directly at the ‘sun then open didn’t get the rest."

rds are being backe Wu Sale in th clined. your eyes,” she said yesterday When physicians examined her the iy deeds as battlefield ’ Yalies offered Far Sale In the . They are making claims not She required her interviewers to the next morning, all normal Sp Th show the ROK army ou on i ave a { oat Ti ‘y To pag our home Sudqat hit only on positions in no-man’s- identify her only as “T. K. Butler” signs of life were absent and she roving its mettle as a proud, ®t b pan 3 r d th looking hat land, but on positions behind our or “Mrs. Butler,” hoping to pro- was ordered removed to the Ferd Tacs fing outfit. eT aad aly : lines,” the Allied spokesman said. tect her family from notoriety. morgue and then to a hqgspital. Just how good are the V HEN you get cold remem- Clothe - A - Child. Indianapolis al y as” Ee aright colors: “But we are still bargaining on During the long fight t6 save her Yesterday when she granted South Koreans as soldiers? Der this: . Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Or Estate Section: of The Indian t 81 on they want to es- |u : A N arvie 2. Butler sg : y 4 - telephone Pl.aza 5551 kK f A . = as much as we life, hospital bulletins identified the inierview M1 Tule: a id Do they have capable leader Thousands of Indianapolis’ C Ee one P 2 ‘yr ask Jor anapolis Times tomorrow ao ! , "fer as Mrs, Therese Butler. ghe now realized what A silly, ship? What are their poten- needy children are colder than o it - Child aeadquarters, Phone PL aza 5551 by midv, Dovinsiairs ott oy a . She was scheduled to be re- foolish thing. I tried to do.” a. tialities for taking over the vou have ever been ane Ha Re an appointment. tos night tonight and order ' leased from Stanford Hospital to- +'1 have been told that many country’s defense and reliev- " They can't throw an extra ake one or more needy child- YOUR SUNDAY TIMES con

day, just 15 days after her ap- People have been praying for me.”

ir cle? parently lifeless form was found she said I "have been a great In the bathtub of her home. worker all my life and I guess

ren to the stores and buy

ing American and United Na-

tions troops for other de- wrap around their shivering clothes for them. veniently home delivered,

‘s wife isn't go- bodies. Most times the one thin, The Times has an outstand-

“Here's one guy who

a fense tasks? : ’ ss or coat is all they Clothe-A-Child headquarters ing Sunday Real Estate Secs Taken to Morgue od jntevaed that 1 should con ing to work after we're guarrie The Scripps-Howard News- i oni re ae Is at 20 W, Maryland St. tion. Last Saturday The Times : tinue working.” rs assigned Jim G. Lu- Fe : Nec are ie — lL MA printed a picture reported to She was then pronounced dead pape top-flight war corre-- have SH062 the Soles 419 a. have been taken in the com- and ordered taken to the City E Off Q : d spondent and military writer, " a : : bat zone of Korea. morgue where she began to stir. X= cer uizze to learn the answers. Mr. Clothes Anil ianapol has n t e nsi e i the sion tay be seen: [IE Jesferate purtie to save herily License ‘Sales Lucas hat gunk Weeks in | Because Indianapolis Ka a figure, arms outstretched, Ife then started. Korea; talking with Ameri- st th: 8 is oc) many persons have Mrs. Butler said it was the. DETROIT, Nov. 24 (UP) Al- can Army officers and Ko- = community of people with gen- Page taken to be shat of Jesus. death of her husband almost a thorities questioned & retired re rean leaders, living With procs Beart: HooRle WHO goe't Doss Britain's Princess Margaret have a better figure than Jane ’ Christ. year ago a rove her to de-'liceman today about the theft o South Korean troops in the Y § chilare. y- usse! Chane rinse ase Ed wa So much interest has heen Cide on suicide as a way out. revoked drivhrs licenses from front lines, observing their Ing from the cold blasts of win- A Jyctice Department official calls the NCAA televgsion restric, expressed in this remarkable Bie Said she felt lonesome and traffic court files and their “sale” training. . : er " Clothe. A-Clhiild tion legal a a Ln Daa aa A GR 9 photograph that The Times Missed her husband's “optimism.” back to motorists JIM LUCAS tells what he e Times Clothe-A-C 8 |S acracy regarding. ditatities n-Korea hat Rot will® republish it in larger i 1 had. Just Jeturned from a trip. Police refused to identify the found out in an important ready to out those shivering Se Py oS re ities i orea has not been explained by > form Sunday. 0 Kurope an was shocked by officer, but said he had been as- and significant series of ex- | children with warm clothing teaseaan Varesameavt serresenn Be sure to see the most he conditions I saw in France, signed to traffie court for several born mim o aia NOW. CLOTHE-A-Child is wait- Amusements ........ res 8 Editorials .....c0n0fiieee 8 talked about photograph of Italy, Ireland and England. I was years prior to retiring in 1950. “THE SOUTH KOREAN | ing for only one thing: YOUR Bridge ...... rR Movies crsesariansicanes 8 the year In The Sunday also disgusted with Korea—and Two motorists have complained ARMY — WILLING AND | contributions. : CIUTCHE 4 Radio, Television. ...co... 8 = mes. : Mr. Butler's optimism wasn't that they paid $25 and $35 each ABLE.” Starting MONDAY 8 Send contributions now-—for NUrCNES ..isvncsvncaness Sports... vase criniranns 3 ; 8

‘there.” |to buy back their permits. | in The Indianapolis Times, Women's «..oouesesnsnnns

any amount, big or small—to Crossword ..ssessenicass

£3