Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1951 — Page 7
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ROME, Dec. 26 (UP) — Hun dreds of thousand; of Romans streamed into the city's 400 churches yesterday for Christmas, masses that began at 6 4. m. and| went on without interruption un-| til well past midday. of Bright sunshine ..greeted the) worshippers, a pleasant surprise] after a downpour which drenched; the faithful attending the tradi-| tional midnight mass on Christ-| mas Eve. ; | Pope Pius, who celebrated three!
mass yesterday for his personal] retinue in the small chapel ad-| joining his apartment in the Vatican. | Following a century-old tradi-| tion, the largest crowds went to masses in the four patriachal bas-|
ilicas; St. Peter's, St. John's, St. that he was alive. Watching are Marion Meyer,
Paul's and St. Mary Majors. | St. Peter's .was preferred by
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{HAPPY CABBIE—New York cab driver Harry Price writes a letter to his son, Pfc. Eugene
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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES = ooo An Old ‘Highlander’ — \ ge wi Tax Prober Ki 1ax rroper Nin i | © By JAMES M. HASWELL WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (CDN) self-control. |—About this Congressman King lwho's. purging the | tolks,at those tongressional heay-'
lings . . . ; It helps a bit to know that as : 'a lad Mr. King left his Los An- Who makes friends and practices|ner ‘| geles home, joined the Canadian politics by the personal contact. army, and fought World War 1 lin kilts. - : Mr. King weitt ‘to war ihstead the problems of people who themof to college. And so today that slight ram-ifigures. rod-like figure which presides; overithe hearings, that ®tiff, im- legislature in 1932, Mr. King hasiang disadvantaged independents, ‘| pAssive manner, that clipped been, in turn, floor leader of the of which he was one. . speech, taches, that sudden booming! (that voice—
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‘of “organizing” the House. Began as Dry Cleaner “+ Mr. King is the youngest of
“Cece” King never was in the . national limelight before,
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studious fellow, a rather shy chapithe family by conducting a cor: grocery in Los Angeles. | hen He came home from war, = {an older brother got him into the He is a politician's politician. q,.v cleaning business, where he
’ His greatest skill is in adjusting), snered.
ot) | Ten years later the California | {selves are politicians and Public) egisiature enacted a law govern-| {ing dry cleaners which Mr. King|
Since he went to the California) thought favored big companies!
iron-gray ‘mous- California house; vice-chairman! is, acting head) of the! |southern California party organi-
those “Why don’t you do something
about it?” challenged a friend. That taunt landed Mr. King in|
Hoot, mon, that's a Scot i and the congressman whom|tpe state legislature, where in |
{ geant talking. That's a Canadian | Highlander’s parade manner one|to represent. them in Democratic jy » H. |sees on the congressional ros- party affairs.
Price, whose name appeared on the Communist prisoner of war list, giving the family their first hope | trum.
dren of the taxi driver.
4, Barbara Meyer, 6, and Pat Price, 3, grandchil- |
many thousands as the greatest { temple of the church. For we Quake Rocks AEC Interested—
Romans the Christmas celebration would not be complete without a visit to the tomb of the Prince of the Apostles, At St. Mary Majors thousands knelt in prayer before tha relic of the wooden crib in which, according to Catholic tradition, |
Jesus Christ lay after his birth in —A sharp earthquake shook orna-|
Bethlehem. |
Son Accused
Ornaments Off Trees
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26 (UP)
trees California
ments from Christmas throughout southern
{yesterday but police received no khaki
reports of damage. The quake struck with an east-
have lasted from 30 seconds in San Diego and Laguna Beach to
‘Atom’ Suit of Armor Designed by Jeweler
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26 (UP).
that looks like a quilted suit of pajamas = padded display today by 50-year-old Leo
He originated the design him-
Of Killi D dn motion and was reported to py, wels, ‘a jeweler. Hling Dad
In Yule Row
GREENWICH, Conn, Dec. 26 (UP)—Terrance Saunders Sr, was killed by his son yesterday after a
about 10 seconds in Los Angeles. Officials at the seismological laboratory in Pasadena said the quake centered “less than 100miles from Los Angeles.” San Diego Seismologist Fred,
Robinson reported the quake was
self to protect his 6-year-old son, Richard, from atomic radiation. An atomic Energy Commission expert examined the suit and said it was the first he had seen with “possibilities.” The important part of the suit is.a layer of shredded lead, the
Christmas quarrel during which of “four-plus intensity” which, he |, metal the AEC has found
the father struck his wife, threw
their Christmas tree into the back yard and then shot up the decorations with a rifle, police reported. Police captured Terrance Saun-| ders Jr., 18, here, about 70 miles; from his home in Wallingford, | Conn. Chief of Police John M. Gleason said the elder Saunders, about 45, struck Mrs. Saunders during an argument. Then he knocked down the gaily decorated Christmas tree in the Hving room and threw it out of the house, Sounders then went to his son’s bedroom upstairs and asked for his 22-caliber rifle. He went back downstairs and, firing through a window, shot the decorative balls off the tree. . Chief Gleason said Saunders headed for his son’s room again. The youth, believing his father was going to kill him, bbed a shotgun, Chief Gleason said. He fired at his father at close range on the stairs, killing him outright, t 12 police officer said.
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said, is usually strong enough to cause cracks in plaster walls. | He reported it has been about; three years since an earthquake! of this intensity has occurred in: this area. Police in San Bernardino said, they did not feel the shock, al-| though residents in outlying sec-| tions had reported feeling it slightly. A Police in Santa Ana said the shock ‘seemed to center in the, business area.” They said it came] as “one hard jolt” and lasted about 10 seconds. Officers there were checking for possible damage. Police Sgt. Charles Leonard in| Santa Ana said one resident re-| ported the trees in his yard “seem-| ed to twist rather than shake”. while the earthquake was in progress. {
Eskimos, Indians Have
A Big Christmas | » OTTAWA, Dee. 26 (UP)—Eski-|
mos and Indians of Canada’s| vast northlands had a merry Christmas in Santa’s back yard, reports from remote outposts said today. . . Department of transport work-| ers radioed headquarters here the| natives showed as much Yuletide
now were looking ‘forward to New Year's for a bigger celebration.
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his uncle had béen king), he grew vp {a commoner. Now he’s married to | England’s next queen, yet he can never become king. | - There's a revealing close-up of | Philip in January Reader’s Digest. | Read how—despite his sudden rise | #0 mmporitance—he has stayed re- | markably heman . . . how he keeps {wp his naval career, works hard at Elmabeth really picked herself aman, o ”,
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Khaki Outside
The outside layer is quilted khaki. Then there is a layer of flannel, the layer of shredded lead similar to tinsel used on
{Christmas trees and another lay-
er of flannel for warmth. Mr. Pauwel’'s suit weighs less than 10 pounds, another point
the AEC expressed interest in. train.
It contains five pounds of lead. Mr. Pauwels designed the suit in two parts—the pajama-like| body which covers both hands | and feet, plus a head piece equipped with goggles to protect the eyes from a brilliant flash. There also is an air filter. Mr. Pauwels plans later to add a gas mask supply. Mr. Pauwels
the concussion of the blast.
Would Have Better Chance
“But,” he said, “authorities believe a person. could survive the blast at much closer range if he
suit, Mr. Pauwels estimated the uni-
said a manufacturer could produce it for $15 or less. : Dr. B. M. Brundage, assistant
Canadian Ford, Union
Plan to Renew Talks
WINDSOR, Ontario, Dec. 26
|(UP)—Ford of Canada and its|
5000 union employees hoped. to start new truce talks today or tomorrow to avert a possible new shutdown of the vast automobile plant. Negotiations between Ford and Local 200, United Automobile Workers -~ (CIO), broke down Christmas eve when company officials objected to the presence of two men on the union committee. The. two men were among 26 who were fired recently. The mass {discharge of employees caused a 12-day wildcat strike that ended
other western congressmen. picK|time he did “do something about
Ten years later still, a vacancy
. As member of the Ways and occurred in Mr. King’s Congres-! Facing the nation’s television, Means Committee, Rep. King's job sional district. On Aug. 25, 1942, (radio, newsreels and newspapers,|is to find committee jobs for other he won three elections. He won Rep. Ceil R. King (D. Cal.) hasicongressmen, apportion patron-a special election to “Congress,
g Fought World War | In Kilts ireverted te his early training®in age, and do the rest of the work/and he won both Democratic and’ :
{Republican primary nominations to Congress for the next regular
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term. Mr. King has won both Democratic and Republican nom-
|three boys. They were raised by inations in his district every two Ordinarily he's an affable, quiet, 3 widowed ‘mother who supported | years since.
Opportunity Knocks New, York state politics gate Mr. King his present big chance. In November, 1950, he was No. 2 man on an inactive Ways and Means Sub-Committee which months before had been formally instructed to investigate the Internal Revenue Department. The California Crime Commission burst forth with a report which scathingly denounced activities in the San Francisco collector's office. i Mr. King went to Rep. Walter A. Lynch (D. N. Y.), who was
chairman, suggesting they look
into the California scandal. Mr. Lynch had just finished his unsuccessful campaign to unseat | Gov. Dewey, and wasn't much initerested.
fornia at Los Angeles
had ‘certain possibilities” and | forwarded a description to the]
with AmC's Los Angeles scientific lab- | Saag Christmas tree tinsel was put on oratory in New Mexico ‘for ac-|
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tien.” “You ‘may have something] there,” Mr. Pauwels quoted Dr.! Brundage as saying. if Mr. Pauwels said he lost his job. when he spent “too much time” suit for his son.
Yule Throng | ;
Unhurt in Rail Crash
HASTINGS, Minn, Dec. (UP)—A large number of homeward bound holiday travelers nar-| rowly escaped injury yesterday! when a- Milwaukee Railroad pas-| senger train clipped a freigh
The 12-car passenger train collided with a string of loaded freight cars as the freight train pulled off the single-track rail-! road bridge which spans the Mis- | sissippi here. ™ Authorities said no one was re-| ported seriously injured. Ten cars in the freight train
with its own oxygen were knocked off the track but) : ‘all cars remained upright. About| did not claim the! twelve telephone poles were {suit would protect his son from knocked dbwn by the wrecked { freight cars and more than 100 | yards of track and roadbed were | torn up.
Railway officals said there was no immediate estimate {of the damage. | Passengers in the packed cars
were lying down and wearing the oo. {pansferred t6 busses and
continued to their destination. | The wreck occurred near the
form would cost him $22. but he 4..00 ang neither. train was mov-
ing at high speed. Offi¢idls said | the track was still blocked by the spirit as their white brothers and ajrector of the University of Cali-| [reight cars.
Young Jap Surgeon
‘Commits Hara-Kiri | DETROIT, Dec. 26 (UP) —A {young Japanese surgeon appar{ently committed a form of harakiri by severing the arteries in ‘his thighs, police said today. The body of Dr. Minora Wada, 26, Tokyo, who came here last October to conduét research on blood vessels, was; found yesterday in a half-kneeling position on a blood-soaked cot in his dormitory room at city-owned receiving hospital. On a bedside table was a note saying, “To people of Detroit: 1 am very sorry to have wasted money.” His associates here said Dr. {Wada had been ‘very depressed.”
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