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THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1952
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Democrats ‘Little Lovers’ Spat'—
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!Hale and: McKinney forces : : | A group of Democrats headed! by, former Mayor Phillip Bayt] fand former.Congressman Andrew | Jacobs adopted a .resolution fast : , ,
© * v =. night to block the scheduled election of W. Daniel Kibler Jr. as . i : {the mney Marion County Demo- ; ———— {eratic chairman. sr é $ : : NDS . | The former Democratic’ Con- : : E ; . {gressman branded Mr. Kibler- as : S fa “hand picked” candidate, rep-| - : : : SAT resenting associates of National : & - {Committeeman -Frank McHale - . ? y Ee) = \LL HOMES .«iand- National Chairman Frank . z : re : Lt : : { McKinney. . \ &~ z ’ . : ‘Coffe : Low $60 : ‘Resent Domin:tion’ . ice re : S I i . : ‘We resent domination. of the! 0 Y e fs s— local organization by the national! = / 6. chairman who has been calling] 0: ° : |ward chairmen here to set up the 2 4 } V ® /NER election of Mr. Kibler,” Mr. Jacobs No Si ns 0 10 ence *Dfilee |said. — | : L {ee | - The move gfainst the McHale-| Ce » : s McKinney forces “developed fol-| U t M Ce —— lowing a conference with Gov.| niversi Y : an e ne {Henry Schricker who is lending, : ; A B+ Vitel Pines. x it 'support to the Bayt-Jacobs group. | * ar 5 oy , Il fT ub MIAMI BEACH, Fla, Jan. 3—A platinum blonde Pv harbige 8 1 yr ; | . . . . a eral Hi F Linder chairman, voted to pro- Hoosier fashion model, clad only in silk panties, was found > i wi test the calli a *on- s y . : ioe oE ’ ) il ine bi I ay on dead beside her baby's crib, and police jailed her New Year's ih {tiring County Chairman Paul Eve party companion—a handsomé university student—for I : Times photo by John R. Spicklemire, {MeDud, They termed it illegal. questioning today. ; ) 1 BLAST DEBRIS—Force of explosion at Indianapolis Screw Products Corp. today shattered | Postponement Demanded The body of shapely, blue-eyed ogg / : 2rete. block wal (Another photo, Page 2.) The law requires five days no-| Marjorie Jo Heicken, 29, was 1 ion ii concre’e boc . P x Yage 4. - (tice to all precinct committeemen found lying face down on a blood-| gos z : : . 9 72 I “ r don’ y ¢ y - o- $ bed in her Miami Beach, » work n were ins; Kenneth Jacobs, 29, of 729 N. They don't even know them- on a county cenvention call. No stained . | : A Y i Three vorkme , ; Park Ave. selves. They are still too dazed tices to committeemen were re-| apartment by Jerry Sukin, 26-| ross een : {Hi} : — jured today as an explosion The force of the explosion blew to tell much about what. hap-/ ceived yesterday, three days be-| year-old University of Miami --- - . I blasted out the concrete block out 35 féet of the wall of the one- pened.” re fore the convention, Mr. Jacobs! student of Philadelphia. For Gamin : u il wall of the heat-treat depart. Story building. Bits of crumbled * Mr, Queisser said tlie explosion charged: x There were no surface wounds| ; o £ ith : "Indi : oe blocks were blown 40 feet. The may have been caused by a gas: The resolution, adopted last or bruises on her body. . rs 2 pr ; ; R I dl Cort. I ernL crew Yoo! of the building eoltabsed. leak in the department which night by a “rump” convention of Deputy Constable William Mc-| By DAVID WATSON ih s ay Mol D B ‘It Was a Miracle hardens metal by heat treatment. more than 80 Democratic work-! Crory said ‘she had the appear- New federal tax laws which VICE {iti Dazed but apparently not se- The three men were working in He . said the modern heat-treat ers, including: 17 ward chairmen; ance of a suffocation victim.” forced amblers into the Ih riously injured were: the heat-treat department when department had been added to the and vice chairwomen and “many 4 Another officer sveculated that ’ 8 : YOu i Fred McCray, 40, of 1043 Villa the explosion came, plant just a year ago. | precinct committeemen,” demand-| n I ’ open failed to block opera«
Ave, “It was a. miracle how they got Dudley Milton, 23, of 734 N. New out alive,” “said Ralph Queisser, Jersey St. general manager of the firm.
‘The Utmost Admiration’—
Skipper Sips His Tea
The three “injured workmen were taken to the Indianapolis Clinic for a check-up.
Heroic Skipper Saved the Life of Injured Seaman
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ed that the scheduled election next Saturday be postponed to | another date and that voting machines be used in the balloting. | .A motion was adopted for an{other meeting at the Athenaeum tonight to “give candidates for ithe chairmanship a chance to be considered -and to devise ways to (insure a legal convention.”
‘Stolen a. March’
MYSTERY DEATH . ,-. Mrs. Marjorie Jo Heicken, former
she strangled on a small upper; | ; : denture re ppt tions in Indiana where the epleptic seizure. {take may gross $14" million this An official report on &ause of Year. : death was not expected before] About 50 per cent of the states late Saturday or Sunday. gamblers had filed their monthly {income returns with the Interna} Dies After Dawn | Revenue Bureau here today, dise County Pathologist Dr. Maurice | closing a take of $591,129.80 for Lev estimated her death occurred the month of November alone, ¢ shortly after dawn, New Year's| A single Indianapolis operator
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Indianapolis model.
Death Believed Natural—
Day, some 30 hours before the|filed a $1200 return, indicating a body’ was found. Mr. Sukin told, monthly income of $12,000 and an
As Gales Pound Shi ? i. heroic stand of Capt. Henrik Kurt Duff, who announced his resigna- {police he left her about that time expected annual income of $144,
: A Phote, Page 2 |state of the weather, the condi- Carlsen aboard the Flying Enter- tion due to ill health, said most following a “little lover's spat’ 00g.
: ition of his ship, arrangements prise came as no surprise today to party leaders yesterday had . ‘at th d-of thet d of -} By Unitea Press | - a e endo eir round of sevLONE ry Henrik (for towing, ete. is a grateful seaman whose life the agreed upon Mr. Kibler, trucking, ; 0 @ in oor ed t |eral parties, Const. McCrory said. | 1 | to his floun-} “Capt. Carlsen is subsisting on skipper saved by a dramatic four- firm official, as the new chair- : I! z Hei ; | Kurt Carlsen clung to his N=! 2 meager diet of tea and various hour operation at sea four years man. } . : |. Mrs. eicken's | vestigators will use.the federal dering freighter Flying Enterprise nits of dry food left aboard his'ago. The McDuff group reported wet § 4 K € o HH |SauBnter, Diora Susanne. a in a concentration today while an American destroy- ship. : ! Karl Gilman, 40, once an assist- 2 poll of party workers showed ay er insm n ere kicking lustily and cry-|/drive on gambling kingpins here, 1 er stood by to save him if the ship| * “During a conversation he in- ant engineer aboard the S. 8. Fly- 84 per cent of them favored Mr.| 4 , Indian- Iwo. 71 hi 75 ith the ing from hunger. The child had] The prosecutor said his investis sinks. |dicated his desire to hot coffee jng Clipper then under Capt. Carl- Kibler for chairman. Relatives of the former Indian- Iwo Jima while serving with t | ast been fed by the apartment gations have given him a “good
tts hile and meat sandwiches plus maga- ’ i Several precinct committeemen apolis fashion model today agréed| Army in 1945. = re » ih. JA Baugh 105 veces, meni nen §2-|sen's command. said he had heen|, US! ia they had not been|with & police theory her death in| The dead woman's mother, Mrs, landlady about 2 a. m. just a few idea” who the high-income In- | t IONE Bolling Je os the! “The John W. Weeks made . had an artery severed in Polled on the chairmanship and Miami Beach, Fla., yesterday was Susan Betzner, 1302 Ingomar{bours Defore Ber igi push, Pane Fig » Hiortted States . Navy destroyer three attempts to deliver these o;.1 arm and a gash in my throat S0Mme charged that no poll had of natural causes. - |Ave., now is en route to Mimmnijand 34 [ours ore Lhe body |” Federal regulations permit hy John W. Weeks, standing by the|items by messenger line while 0. the jugular vein” Mr. Gil- Pen taken. Mrs. Marjorie Jo Heicken, 29, [Beach by automobile to attend C th M Crory ordered Mr. Prosecutor to examine the returns, Flying Enterprise 400 miles off | ing to ‘alongside the high star- man said, pointing to still-livid Mr. Jacobs and Judge Bayt formerly of 1302 Ingomar ve. | funeral services and burial there, | onstb. cerory Ee he | Dut do not permit him to disclose the soutiwest coast of England, |Poard quarter of the Flying En-l oars conferred with other party leaders was found dead in her Miami and to take custody of Marjorie’s Sukin held until the results of 1 %/ the information said Capt. Carlsen is staying in a (terprise. - This is the only place Capt Carlsen SA el into and determined the forces domi- Beach apartment yesterday. Al-|four-month-old baby, Debora Su-jautopsy are learned. He: orm} ’ cabin amidships, living on tea and | °", deck he can reach. actin ry PP nated by }cHale and McKinney | though police are ‘holding a man zanne. {phasized that he was holding Mr. | Ire Thon i “Due to his precarious position Ns aes rl At 1 had “stolen a march” on them in their investigation, there is| According to Marjorie's step- Sukin just so we tap wal Some “From time 4c. Ute. car investi The Flying Enterprise is listing and the heavy rolling and surg- li ro ng ¥ ashi . he 2p by pushing Mr. Kibler’s candidacy belief she died of a fatal seizure. |father, Ralph Betzner, Mrs. Betz- more ‘with’ the fellow ang : 3 | ators, Will ake elirchs 10: sue as much as 80 degrees and its ing ‘of ‘the destroyer. he cannot P< the delicate job f ae BS 2 harmony move, folie oats mother-in-law, Mrs. ner Will “bring. thebaby here to|10 evidence had been aa th "who is making how much,” Mr. 2 Ol ure ay vent quite manage to haul in the line, '00X the delicate Job of sewing the} wr jacobs %aid his movement Catherine Heicken, 435 S. Harris rear.” ing- him with the model's death. |Fatrchid said “We are goim ol ? |At one time he had only three ou atterles. Mp Quman, given No principally was against “too much St.. said Marjorie had been in| Mr. Betzner said Marjorie had Biood in Mouth lto concentrate on the boys Sous Capt. Carlsen was determined feet of line to go when it parted,/ anesthetic, watche e captain's Gopism"” in the Democratic lead- poor health since her marriage to left Indianapolis last February, on cota top.” . Ls Suggests ‘Wait inexperienced but steady ‘hand ership here. Eugene L. Heicken 13 years ago. and added he had Detective Ernest Harrison said top.
ROSELLE, N. J, Jah, 3—The Associates of Chairman Mec-
Drive on King-Pins As the returns flowed in, Prosg-4-montha-old| cutor Frank Fairchild said his ine
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not to Sccepl, rescue Unless his “Finally he returned to his Manipulating a curved needle. Lineup of Factions According to Mrs. Helcken, ¢qge of her Jad Jile Brow NF Sukin - reported finding the, ~ Mr. Fairchild said his office has snip Sinks benears pa able to radio in the deck house, called/ ‘All the time,” Mr. Gilman said, | " ye said the McHale and Mc- Marjorie had worked as a fashion {pan © «4 "body yesterday. afternoon after no “starry-eyed” dream of wip. The destroyer Weeks, unable 4 us and said: A “he whispered words of encour-iginney leadership has been model in Indianapolis about 10 He aid she had Ti : . ‘Mrs. Heicken’s landlady unlocked ing out gambling, but said the tow- he ship, was trying to sen “‘Suggest we wait until {hs agement to me. I fainted several A : She said she had lost. SF 521d ne hu lived ‘in his federal information will help hams
the apartment for him. Officers found blood on her Mer it down to a minimum with mouth, possibly caused by a smail the “laws we have.” : upper denture that was displaced,! Police Chief Ambuhl -promised
: H ‘closely connected with many “bi-! years ago. home since the death of her 5 weather’ abates. I don't need times. [partisan maneuvers” in the past. close contact with Marjorie fol-|,. and had alternated te huss! {those items that badly. You fel-| - The surgery lasted four hours. Speakers at the protest meet-/lowing the death of her son near| y oeping house and ‘workin 5 al \lows are taking a worse beating Afterward, Capt. Carlsen dusted ja aqt night also included Joseph| . g
“hot cbffee, meat sandwiches. and magazines by a thin line rigged petweer. the two ships.
Te ’ ; Ai | ? waitress. He said her main in-| ‘ “hw n ge No Light, No Heat and suffering more than I am. the wounds with sulfa, posted a Howard, ‘former Municipal Court| | ; [but n-the-scene examination two-fisted” action against game p . il we 8} “There are a great many mem-|8uard over Mr, Gilman and fot on assistant Spry Me-| Russ Ask UN {come was her government pen- A a obvious wounds, blers, and added the gambling The British tug Turmoil Wasi... .¢ the (Weeks) crew that out to find the assailant. Kinney, in their criticisms: of “bi-! | sion. Dect Harrison said he had Problem’is to be the responsibility
nearing Capt. Carlsen and hoped | oid have swum to the Enter- For 12 hours, the tireless skip-
® to reach. him tonight, its SKippet prise to deliver him a single cup Per ‘questioned the 47 Persons jo vaity.” : Truce Action radio-telephoned the United ,¢ pot coffee, . _|aboard. Then he spotted blood on| “Beping the fight over the chair-| : {1302 Ingomar Ave., Indianapolis, collector Press. 4 age’ from ihe) “We are much more concerned the trousers of a 23-year-old sea-imangchip is a lineup of factions z= id United Peet a visits- there previous to her... qirrered convulsions of an!could not estimate the total tax A ra Jo Te ie. States [OF his safety than he is. He has/man who finally signed a confes- ¢,. candidates for U. S. Senator PAS an Sl SN2 Nrobose (trip in February. epileptic type in tHe past. to be paid for November. by Ine ais Eh, ¢ [over expressed Worly id is al./slon siter 12 hours qugstioning. l;nq Governor, day a a ting he called] LOCAL TEMPERATURES | But he said these reports were diana gamblers, but sald tha Navy here told the story of Capt. ways optimistic about his. current! : “I'll never be able to/ repay that | to a ———————————— {eurity Council meeting be called OCAL TEMPERATURES u ; hi ized that bureau expects to receive about Carlsen’s stand. ad situation.” ‘man for what he did for me.” Mr.! gms y 1 T tH {immediately to attempt to break] 6a m..2 10a. m.. 22 not official and stpliasize L that DUleaU ap 8 y . “He is staying in a cabin in 2) The Navy said Capt. Carlsen Gilman said. City 5 ramc the deadlock in the Korean armi-| 7 a. m... 20 H fe Was 2 jie Beta) eauge of za autopsy] If the returns continue at the eckhouse without light has won 2 (Noon) 27 [not be kno 43 ; jana’ midship d has won “the utmost admiration report is released. Indiana's game
{ - Mrs. Heicken said Marjori el reports that the blonde beauty, Of “every man on the force.”
{always had a desire to visit Mi-| i i i {who came to Miami Beach fromi| Wilbur O, Plummer, assistant ami Beach, and she had made for Ifidiana, said ha
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th A Toll Fixed at 70 - |“. urn or ‘heat, living more on 12 of the entire ship's company of Cj . ; | : * | The surprise proposal also would | ne) bling tax ps bulkhead than on deck, since hisithe United - States bany =City Man Is Held This year's traffic toll in the call on top-level delegates—per-| y .. 0 pcos _. wgor | Mr. Sukin told police he left 5 S x Payers will gross some ship has a 60 to 65 degree list through his courage, perser- On Bigamy Charge city went down one and last haps foregin ministers—to survey gran ® !the apartment early New Year's iis , and is rolling to 80 degrees in the yerence and faith in his ship.” | A 19-year-old Indianapolis man !year’s went up one because of cor- all phases of the cold war to de- Day—at about the same time the Can't Identify Gamblers
pathologist set the hour of death.| pavenie officials said they cane They had been together all night.!, + iqantity gamblers filing spes attending séverdl parties, Mr. 6. setiens But such informa." Sukin said. - tion is available to state and The detective said Sukin re- jocal police authorities. they said, ported destroying two “love notes Subject to the $50 excise tax asking forgiveness” which he had stamp are bookie operators and pushed under ‘the model's door the owners of lotteries, pools and
high guests of the prevailing gale
h {with one too many wives today rections made today. termine if tension could be eased. winds and very heavy seas.
: ’ {was being..héld in the Marion Last year's toll was raised tol’ The resolution was submitted The Navy said, on the basis of u. S. Issues Bank Call [County a in lieu of a $1000 70 by: the death of Henry before the United Nations General messages from the Weeks: WASHINGTON, Jan: 3 (UPY— pong 5 Knierihm, 4918 University Ave.,| Assembly's’ Main Political "Com“A radio ham himself, Carlsen The Comptroller of the Currency| vyyajter James Major. 610 N. overlooked in the first total be- mittee under a special United Nahas set up a battery-powered today issued a call for condition ney Jersey St., is held on bigamy cause he died at home instead of tions charter provision authorizing |, radio with heavy antennae hang-' of all national banks as of charges filed by his two spouses, in a- hospital. He was hit by aperiodic” Stcufity Council meeting out of a porthole on the port Dec. 31. Records show in Feb. 17, 1949, |trackless trolley at Emerson and ings attended\by high government
Double-Take
By BOB BARNES
gide. Voice communication is’ At the same tinfe, the Federals married Betty Lou Hyatt, now Washington more than five officials and “specially designed ey after leaving her Tuesday morn- pynchboard enterprises: available between the two ships Reserve System told all state|s3 of 1414 Spann Ave. and on/months before his death last delegates. A ing. Mr, Sukin tore up the notes Operators of those organizae : by bringing the destroyer within|bank members to report, and the pe. 22 +1951 he married Shirley September. It. was believed the Western after finding the body, Dect. Har- tions are required to file the in< a mile of his port side. Federal Deposit. Insurance Corp. rane Garl, 17, of 2051 S. Lynd-| This year’s death toll for In- powers would hastily reject the = rison said. come return, but their employees “Every two hours he calls the.called--all insured banks, notip, rst pp, 2 pie |dianapolis dropped back to‘ one move. They have maintained per-| Real Beauty’ are not. : destroyer and talks to the com- otherwise covered, to give their y A when it was finally decided that sistently that a Korean cease-fire — ia] : 2a’ eau’) Not Heit & manding officer concerning the'financial position. - i R Sh Id | Mrs, Vera Stevens, 58, of 1805 N.'is a purely military problem that} The detective said that after “ Not Hurt Much . SY SYST sit ¥ enters ou -—— questioning Mr. Sukin he was cqn- I'he 10 per cent tax is levied on
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no foul play in the case. = Dect. Harrison said: the nearly
- ' | = ee srs is ee O —— —~}.the notes “because he was young It is known that some gambling Bi J T G | 1 1si T ‘ \ » — and flustered,” and he felt the ave TRNEIRAYT etr A HONEY FOR THE MONEY! , * . { rag operations to tax-exempt organ« p - . o autopsy would reveal there was’ ; 8 1 : I 8 ve- eaned exXas OQ obser is, | nside The Times i mim.) (AMOI izations. eliminating the posi.
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> r IR-4568 4901 Fletcher 1M-048 The light bulb that osts you a dime sets back the armed services “Sure it's safel Tha ‘nude body was found lying with setvers aldo sal Held qs Cattle Rustle M : . { 3 h as 37 + y ht 21 enough to support a team a sheet draped over one leg. There Observers alo said gamblers any wise renters will buy-. | asmuch as J/ cents ...:.......... TTT TY 4 of horses. have apparently been hurt but
were. no indications of violence in the room. The baby’s things, were ‘cléan and neat. The child
homes NOW while the selec- , |Mexican policeman who killed Herman Bithorn, former big league tion is good, prices are reas-. | pitcher, said the victim gasped "I am a member of a2 Com-
little by the recently enacted tax
By United Press did't suspect she was a girl, law. One observer said:
HOUSTON, Tex., Jan, 3—A 21-| carved off a 25-pound hunk of
> year-old girl, who wears blue the hind-quarter and barbecued it sual and ae real estate | munist cell on an important mission” as he lay dying :..... \was turned” over to juvenile “They may have been for a . Jeans ‘and Jften poses as a boy, over a fire they built nearby. market Is steady. ‘Don't worry yourself into an apopletic frenzy over your income ; | , |authorities. : few days, but not much. ’ was held as a cattle rustler today They left the rest of the meat in| For expert help on the com- | gar . 1. | : f th irl's belong-| The 10 per cent tax returns although she didn't actually steal the pasture. i ! ‘plexities of home buying, call | tax rehuny ‘Pui . Just follow the instructions given in : Your os SE OL Ra beer re filed before last midnight toe the cow—she just killed it, hacked| “I did it because I was very| any ome of the well over 200 Income Tax Primer" by Richard A. Mullens -...".... 21 I A ey orev oro) laled $58.11308,
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off a 25-pound hunk of steak and hungry,” she said. “It was just barbecued it. - |about the best barbecue I ever : Deputy Sheriff George Miller, had.” bw fom who said she looked just like “al The 1100-pound cow was owned 2 £5 12-year-old boy, filed a felonious by, C. B. Thornton, 27. The slim| / ‘theft charge against “flat-|girl said she didn’t think he'd] chested” Elaine Rose Viele after|mind ‘because he has so many of
was killed in the Pacific cam-| One gambler, living outside In« paigns in 1945. The child was|dianapolis, ~ filed. a. return for ‘born Aug. 7, 1951. Dect. Harrison| $600. indicating a $6000 income 'said he did not know the name! fOr the month and an anticipated . |of the father. | $72,000 for the year, , : | Mr. Sukin met Mrs. Heicken]| Meanwhile, one additional lon the beach last September. - {gambling taX stamp was. reports |" “It's easy to see why he would! ed sold here by the Revenue Bus be attracted,” Dect. Harrison reau. It went #0 Jesse Hillock, |said. “She was perfectly formed 22d St. Cigar Store, 2178 N, Illi" \—a real beauty of a model” 'nois St. i. 5
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