Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1951 — Page 9

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By United Press CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Domini~ can “Republic, Nov. Dominican Republic agreed yesterday to permit the United States to establish a. guided missile observiag station on Dominican soil. The new base will greatly increase the useful range of the Air Force missile center at Cocoa,

Fla., by extending the distance

over which the flight of missiles can be observed and analyzed. The 10-year treaty signed here yesterday stipulated that the Dominican base may not be used

to track missiles bearing atomic

warheads, and that they must be aimed so as to fall at sea, well clear of Dominican territory, (The State Department said in Washington that ! fired from the Florida center will be unarmed except for a small explosive charge that makes it possible to destroy them in the air if they stray off course.) The agreement also provided that no more than 300 Americans may be stationed regularly on| Dominican soil at any time. to 500 additional persons may be brought in to witness some par-| ticular test,

U. 8. Ambassador Ralph

H. Agkerman and Dominican foreign Prosecutor Drops Action—

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minister Virgilio Diaz. It was the first such agreement that any Latin American nation! has negotiated with the United States, and Mr. Diaz mentioned this as proof of the Republic's “faithful support” for the defense of the western hemisphere.

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The baby daughter of a goldier captured by the Korean Com-/|

munists was fatally burned yes- volved former dancer James P. playing with McGowan, 21; Gerard W. Purcell,

terday while matches. Catherine months old, stood up on a kitchen chair and ignited some papers. Her clothing caught fire. The! child ran into the living room, leaving a trail of burning papers. The baby's mother, Mrs, Frances Martin Smith, 19, had left her a few moments while she stepped into her back yard at 1523 Bundy Place. Catherine died at 6:15 p. m. in General Hospital. Mrs, Smith said her husband,

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3 IU Law Students

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BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 27 (UP) Indiana University announced today its Law School will be represented by three students at a na-tion-wide moot court.

in regional competi-|

Arguing tion in Chicago Nov. 29-Dec. 1! will be Philip R. Melangton Jr. Plymouth; James P. Hogan, Washington, Ind, and Martin N. Daniel, Chicago. Regional winners will compete in New York Dec. 13-14 in the final rounds.

Pensioner, 84, Robbed Of All His Savings

OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 27)

(UP)~—Police searched today for | a young robber who took $929 in|

savings from an 84-year-old pen-|

sioner who didn’t trust banks to! keep his money safe, Leroy D. City, told officers the young man dragged him into an alley and robbed him of all the money he had saved from his old age pension checks since 1937. He always

carried all his money with him. he said.

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HUNTED NC LONGER—U. UP! handcuffed Meyer Dembin (right), one of the nation's most hunted | | fugitives, out of the Federal Court Building in New York after Dembin surrendered himself to the U. S. district attorney. Dembin The agreement was signed by had been sought since 1935 in connection with a bank holdup.

HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 27 (UP)— Hollywood's latest nightclut brawl simmered down to a minor skirmish yesterday as the district attorney's office said it would not press charges against {a former dancer accused of striking the Mocambo Club's doorfman with a miniature baseball bat.

- - _THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES {Jap Peace Treaty OK’ d by Commons Recovers Stolen Lion

Susanna, 3 Gets Acquainted With Good OId U.S. A.

CHICAGO, Nov. 27

daughter of an American Navy veteran and a Philippine student nurse, got acquainted last night with her father’s land of television sets and jangling telephones. The little dark-eyed girl arrived at Midway Airport from Manila yesterday and was reunited with her father, Arthur, 28, of suburban Calumet City. Her mother, whom Mr. Sheely| married while he was working as a civilian in the Philippines after World War II, died in October, 1949, and Mr. Sheely plans to care for the child at the home of his stepfather and ‘mother, Mr, and Mrs. William Howisen, Mr. Sheely worked his way home aboard a ship about two months ago and since has been saving to pay for Susanna’s passage.

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Mr. Weaver was hit by the door] of his station wagon. “I pulled open the car door,| and it hit him on the head,” said McGowan. ; Deputies booked McGowan on, suspicion of assault with a deadly; weapon but later released him when the district attorney’s office | said it would not press charges.!

House of Commons approved the t¥ leaders, voted together to de- pound lion stolen from his cage

Three-year-old Susanna Sheely, | oq) 1aborite motion to reject it.

then read a second time after a voice vote, paving the way for ratification of the treaty by King | lessness fell down the stairs ot] George VI.

the bill is expected to be little] more than a formality since the|her head. main test came on rejection of the| |Laborite motion and on second|she tripped at the top of the] reading.

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