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Commies Stall Truce Hoefer P. C. Reilly, Industrialist Concessions ‘And Philanthropist, Dies
By United. Press . : . . ; : PANMUNJOM, Korea, Jan. 5! Services have been set for Tuesday for Peter C. Reilly,
The Communists stalled for time prominent Hoosier industrialist, philanthropist and Catholic
today in the deadlocked Korean layman. ; armistice megotiations, apparently Prayers will be said at 9:30-3. m. at Kirby Mortuary, awaiting new instructions from followed by requiem high mass ie : * pPyongvang, Peiping and Moscow: (at 10 a. m. at SS. Peter and Paul United Nations quarters believed Cathedral,
the new instructions, when they, pyrial will be in Calvery Cemecome, may contain concessions tery
which will break the twin stalemates over an exchange of prison-| - Mr. Reilly, founder and president of the Reilly Tar & Chemi-
ers and supervision of a.truce. Pe loa ost night In St ® : y mit cal Corp, died last n n St. The two armistice subcommit Vincent's. Hospital,
tees mostly rehashed Previous, * pg." oq at 3134 N. Meridian St. arguments and exchanged insults Hie. had" been confined” to” the 4 W £8 8 . during today's rites, sessions ur for 22 days with heart 11 a. mi. tomorrow (8 p. m. today, trouble 3nd 3 nreme conidton, . a # Reilly, who would have Indianapolls Time), been 83 next Saturday, was In the supervision group, Maj. yawn as a wealthy, self-made Gen, Howard M. Turner of the n,n who wag more generous to United Nations served notice that jsv.r.0 than to himself. Friends the Allies never will consent tO an goreeq that “he had his own way armistice which permits the Reds of doing things.” A priest said he to build or repair military airfields wa,s “always ready to help in North Korea. | others.” “1 you want airfields, try to] He aided many individuals and build them now, during hostili- asked them to keep quiet ties,” he challenged. “Try to build about it. them, ‘but keep your eyes open; He shied away from public
Peter C. Reilly
(for Allied planes) while doing mention of his generosity. One tributed the annual awards to ingo, for the air surrounding them of the few times he received it gtructors in Catholic schools.
will be frag with danger.” {was in 1945, when he gave $1 He was a member of SS. Peter In the othérgubcommittee, the million to Notre Dame Univer- and Paul Cathedral and Knights Reds agdin rejected the United sity for chemistry and chemical of Columbus. ; Nations plan for voluntary repa- engineering. The gift was said to] Mr. Reilly's wife, Ineva; sur-
friation of all war prisoners, in- be the largest in the school's his- vives him. His son, Thomas E., 's Protects Her From
and displaced tory. He had made his fortune vice president of his firms here.
civilians terned y iin the chemical industry.
persons during an armistice. Another son, Peter C. Jr., Larchx|
! . (side interest. ) On the fighting front, United its graduates for his Republic in the East. A third son, George, Nations forces struck north in a Creosoting Co. and the Reilly Tar Winnetka, Ill, is an attorney in three-pronged attack on the & Chemical Corp, which have Chicago. A daughter, Mrs. Inéva snow-covered western front to their~ main plants hére. He Meyer, lives in Madison, Wis. Mr, regain the last of the ground founded both, served as president Reilly had eight grandchildren, yielded to the Reds Dec. 28. {of both, was active in hoth until B : Far to the northwest, 20 Amer- a short time before his death. ora in Providence fcan Sabrejets beat off 40 Com- + He was born in Providence, munist MIG-15 jet fighters trying| On Notre Dame Board Rr, 1, where he was. graduated
Notre Dame was his main out- mont, N. Y., is vice president mn Caveman Mate
He hired many of charge of his companies’ branches |
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. g Kaige ag : ins : by $25000Bond’ oo | By United Press 5 £ 3 se ; MACOMB, 111, Jan. 5—A 35-year-old merchant who confessed : he set the fire that destroyed the i Prairie City, Ill, business district’ so that he could collect $3250 in- | surance, was free on $25,000 bond % v today. : Marvin O. Smith was arrested Thursday night and signed a confession to the arson yesterday. His statement told how he touched off gasoline-soaked merchandise in ‘his dairy store, be-§ neath a second-floor apartment in which ‘a family was sleeping. The. family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freburg and their three chil-| dren, as well as twg other fami-’ lies who lived in the two other buildings destroyed by. the fire, lescaped the flames. But the dam-| age to the buildings and contents was estimated at $100,000. The fire occurred early on Mar, 29, 11951. | Smith told State's Attorney, {Roger W. Hayes that he set the! {fire after failing to sell his busi-| [ness for $3500. He said he “needed {the money.” He got $3250 from| {the insurance company for the! merchandise destroyed in the’ blaze. |
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'soula Petrakoghiorgi's father| London. They are (left to right) Luis Pagan, Puerto Rico; Cyril Frances, Bermuda; Harold Heaves, rose to her defense today after| Brooklyn; John Crowder, Ocala, Fla.; Baltazer Gavilan, New York, and Luis Rodock, New York.
i os Room : Three Mystery Explosions Jar San Diego Region
George Petrakoghiorgi, a lib- | By United Press
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Rescued in Colorado SILVERTON, Colo, Jan. § |(UP) — A snowbound watchman ‘at the Pride Mine north of hers
eral member of the Greek parlia- Two-Time Polio iment, hinted that the man who {/jefim to Wed
abducted, wooed and married his|
daughter on the island of Crete [py Anderson
De ear ae i from anxious residents seeking t5]q today how he almost burned “Now that my child is home| AnprREON Tan 5 | SAN DIEGO, Cal. Jan. 5—Po- to learn the cause of the blasts. pimeelt out of his cabin in an nobody can take her away from ANDERSON, Jan. 5—A 21-/lice and Coast Guard officials| The first explosion was felt in gttempt to keep warm. me again.” Nor year-old youth, twice the victim said today they had “absolifely the Mission Hills area soon after! Richard Heilman was marooned . 28 N. lof crippling polio attacks, will be NO idea” of the cause of three §:30 p.m. (Indianapolis time). It gunday when a roaring snowslide HE SAID he had turned down married here tomorrow mystery blasts that jarred the wag followed at 9:43 p.m. (PST) thundered down on the mine and. an offer by the husband through| 2 -i : San Diego area last night—one py a jolt that rocked Point Loma. naphin, blocking all windows and an emissary to settle the matter! The honeymoon trip will have of them strong enough to regis- This was the blast that was reg-'qoors. : in a friendly way and added that/t0 be postponed for a while,” ter on a selsmograph. istered by selsmologist Fred Rob-| He used up the coal supply, he would speed plans for a di- James Taylor, of LaPorte, said| Police and newspaper switch- jnson. Mr. Robinson said it prob- purned the wood in the attie, and vorce. today, He can't walk without Doards were crowded with calls aply was not a meteor because was tearing up and setting fire to Tassqula, whose 1950 romance, .. oq and crutches. | | Jere Hare no reports of lights inthe punkhouse partitions whey with Kefaloghianis nearly caused | . |the sKy. gearchers arrived on snowshoes, a oa Frojan war in Crete| Mr. Taylor, the 29th person in Aler t Cashier | The third explosion was felt said she had wanted to leave him medical history to be stricken a {about 11 p.m. (PST) in the Chula ever since the day he abducted'twice with polio, met his sances Helps Capture | Vista region. It appeared to have her to a hideout on Mt. Ida but yp he was. a patient at Robert | F S i | been Huh seller i eit or)! Fe on geance. trembling ore LONE Hospital in Indianapolis. , | orgery uspecis [OF 1S Ofhess, bo £2 80! ie ot sald she finally -decided to quit] Joapne Hisker Sa She a8! An alert Richmond bank cash- found nothing to indicate cause| the Cretan Romeo because he be-|Viting her brother-in-law, Bam-| “o.." .o4ited today with the of the blasts. Each area has
to break up a raid by other United] Mr. Reilly was a member of from LaSalle Academy. Nations planes on vital enemy! the board of lay trustees of No-| In the early 1890's he came here railway lines running from Man-/tre Dame and had served as to manage the Childs Co. tar roofchuria to the front. {president and vice president of ing plant on Miley Ave. When The airmen awaited the de- the board. the Childs Co. became part ofthe! velopment of gun camera films| He was also a trustee of Butler Barrett Roofing Co., it” sold the before making any victory claims Univerity, an adviser of 8t. Jo- plant to Mr. Reilly. He began the in the 20-minute dogfight. |seph College in: Rensselaer, a di- Republic Creosoting Co. around rector of Real Silk Hoslery Mills 1900. At the depth of the depres- . {and the Indianapolis Power & [sion in 1932 he organized the! Slayer of Wife Light Co., a former director of Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. to| : ’ ne 1adisna ation) Bank aud [make coal tar, a versatile chem-| =Unien Trust Co. He was a trustee /ical used for everything from perThree Children |of the Hoosier Art Salon and con-' fumes to food ine ? " . Dies on Gallows | Sp o ® ° By United Press P ; C ; Lanse, Kas, ten s—vames fF QIICE@ COMMISSIONEr | Lammers did on the gallows of] ; Kansas state prison today for| 3 ® amen ton we on Accused of 28 Affairs killing their three daughters by A burning the trailer house where) Bf United Press Mon man A : y other instances and we he 200-pound 27-year-oid for. , BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Jan. 5— have the dates of 27 other cases! mer Nebraska farm boy climbed A detective testified at the quring the past 12 months.” { ' 13 steps to the gallows platform TOrals trial of Police Commis-| ‘The judge ruled that the figin an old stone warehouse where JOner Eugene (Bull) Connor to-iure 27 couldn't be put into the seven others had been executed 127 that Connor has been In- record but the defense then debefore him. :volved in an least 28 illicit af- cided the issue ought to be dis-! He remained quiet but calm hls With women during the past russe Bye: i \ : I “This jist shows the character io he Sd His Ia. Words bere Capt. Henry Darnell, the prose- of this prosecution—or persecu1:01 a. m. were “I have been treat- CU10N'8 star witness who broke tion,” Defense Lawyer John Fos- - ed very well.” : : . OR vel Lammers’ relatives "°F °0 Dec. 21, set off a bitter] “Now as I understand it, we was present. His parents, Mr. and wrangle between opposing law- are on trial for 28 offenses in-| Mrs. Fred Lammers, Fordyce yers and the judge of a municipal stead of one.” |
Neb. were notifi court with the most sensational] Thus, the number of alleged when the 2 nolined x. Lelegeam development thus far in the two- offenses charged against the = ; day trial. : {troversial public official by Capt. 8 = | A shoulder-to-shoulder crowd Darnell got into the record any-| THE dark-haired construction in the. courtroom of the new way-—put there by the defense! worker had had but three visitors $7 million éity hall leaned for- which originally had objected. | since Mar. 8 when he was com- ward expectantly as District At-| The court later can throw out| mitted to the prison for the final torney J. Edmund Odum ques- all this testimony unless the Ho] time after an appeal was denied. tioned Capt. Darnell about Con- ecution can hitch it to the present |
They were his parents and. his nor's alleged hotel room tryst case. But for the time, it's in|2POUt One day to install it.
brother Francis Lammers, also of with his secretary, Miss Chris- the record of this Steel City's! Fordyce. : tina Brown. most sensational police court Lammers was convicted by a! “Have you ever received other proceedings. Doniphan County jury of stran- complaints about Mr. Connor| | gling his 23-year-old wife and set. during the past 12 months.” the| Took 23 Minutes | Capt. Darnell testified earlier
ting fire to their Troy, Kas., trail-| detective was asked. er home, in which his three. The defense counsel rose up that it took him 23 minut : $ g , es from daughters were asleep. The four fast with objections about hang- the time he identified himself as charred bodies were found in the ing the linen from other experi- an officer to get into the Tutwiler ruins, ences on the line of the current Hotel room ‘which Connor and
en trial. fMiss Brown occupied. |
OPS Ready to Roll Gives Figure He said when he got inside he
: “Your honor,” Mr. Oduin ex- t0!d the police commissioner, his| Back Spud Prices plained to Judge Henry West SUPerior, “You're under arrest |
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (UP)— What we are trying to show fis and I'm going to call the wagon.” |i. and seven other workers day as they walked out of a bank two brothers, William Carman
re. {HOU he knew he was guilty and
Capt. Darnell said C The Office of Pric Stabilization that Connor committed similar onnor got was set today to roll back ceilings OPerations ‘as those he committed excited at that and told him “he on white potatoes below current average selling prices, ; mit? Price Stabilizer Michael V. .Di- Big Talk About Mabe should be in jatlh: Balle was expected to act despite 9 ou peatidly’ I oo oa Rous Sv. : . ) contro . Drom sonpedayobyl Pepe Big Turkeys Today ing “civil rights Fes vay. sen / o-growing . ; : states. ®| _ CORVALLIS, Ore. Jan. 5—Gov. time [bit] organizations - deae order was expected to set Douglas McKay of Oregon pulled to prisoners by allege wait SE HoTewhere between Sure switch on Missouri when he force, the so-called “fair price - farm. Challenger Gov. Forrest Smith In 1948 he clapped Sen. Gien ers. Generally, price officials in-/Of the “show me” state to show Ei Ped 2% He. SHY jal A Sleated, the ceilings will be closer him which of their states pro- a rally gl Her aro, enirance at 0. parity than to selling “prices, |duces the largest turkey. Progressive Party. Connor was ’ . The Oregon Governor boasted in the forefront of Alabama's Martin Aircraft Co. his state would have the largest Walkout from the Democratic Na- . | bird entered in the dressed turkey tional Convention in a wrangle To Cet Federal Aid . show held in conjunction with the over the civil rights issue that oo VASHINGTON, Jan. 5 UP)— National Turkey Federation con- Same year. ue government has approved re- vention in-St. Louis Jan. 8-10. | The ardent states’ rights adlancing and -Jeorganization of. Gov. McKay said Loren John-/vocate was defeated in a 1950 the Martin Aircraft Co. Balti- son, Scappoose, Ore., breeder, has gubernatorial race. more, to avert interruption of thd what he considers a “lot of tur-|- — company's vital. defense produc- ykey”—over 50 : d pounds of yearling s HON, ies the pak vo 4 ‘552 tom hroad bréasted bronze. Merger of Cincinnati » , up to mil- A .-.—&§S—LILAAL A Al i lion in government financial as- Papers in Talk Stage Eistance and private capital will Ft. Wayne Man Named CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 5 (UP) e pumped into the company to — Bale of the Cincinnati Enquirer a5guve Soiinyed production and As Taft Manager {to the Cinkinnati Times Do {8 nance its expansion program, Allez County Republican € =u a ha, Martin, which holds a backlog ey Sumy Hartzler Chair being discussed,” publishers of of more than $400 million in de- Wayne was announced today as the two newspapers said today. Jense gonLracts, suffered heavy fourth district manager for the - Enquirer Publisher Roger Ferger Sg8¢a : uring 1951, mogtly from presidential campaign of U., §. sald talks onthe possible sale prod ue ion of commercial trans- gen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio. have been underway-for almost a port planes. Mr. Hartzler was appointed by year in Washington with trustees Unveil Allison-Engined lace a day after Miami County| the paper. . . GOP Chairman Gerald Powell of| ' Hulbert Taft, publisher of ‘the Carrier Atomic Bomber Peru was appointed fifth district Times-Star, said “any announceThe Navy has unveiled a 450 manager. : | ment of the purchase of the EnEtiean hoi; carrier-based atom. . .. ———— quirér by my paper is premature ¢ bomber powered by Allison Di- a a y wrong.” vision turbo-prop engines. -. . Refreshment Machines and, muy pe entirely hi , North American Aviation Pres- [), 1 i vio ident R, H. Rice revealed today Damaged n Theft ‘Murals . the twin-engined -craft has been Vandalism to refreshment ma- :
successfully test flown at the chines rifled at the Federal Foun-/ .BELLINGHAM, Wash, Jan. 5
Edwards Air Force Base, Cal. mately doubled the cash stolen, "The 26-ton plane uses the new. police learned today. Hovde has ordered the walls of est development in the fleld of - Fred ~“Schivier of Plainfield, the town drunk tank to be paintaircraft power, the turbo-prop en. foundry siiperintendent, estimated-ed battleship gray—and decoratgine.” These: engines, Allison. of- cash taken last night from soft ed with huge pink elephants and sald, use a.gasoline tur. drink, coffee and candy machines green snakes. Chief Hovde thinks
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Dec. 21. His intent was the same Wa8 not going in-the wagon even] VilgisniclS,
Indiana Taft Manager Lisle Wal-|of the McLean estate, owners of
“firm's Los Angeles test base at dry, 502 8. Harris St, approxi- (yp)_Chiet - of Police George
bine tq drive a standard propel- was $150. Damage to machines his plan may have a psychologi, Ea aa $00 eS mbeftest. 0
came “intolerable.” vel Be Lr 3 ne hospital when apture of two Indianapolis men canyons nearby and police said She asked them to take all : : who authorities said admitted it was possible they might have possible steps to prevent retalla.| Mr. Bennett introduced the|,, ging four stolen money orders been caused by explosives, tion by the husband. couple. touched off by boys.
The friendship ripened. | J. $100 each. Only a % [i | -The couple met three months| = pi. in Richmond said Rob- month ago the town of Alpine, ).
WwW age sna Ms Taylor Said hel rt T. Jones, 25, and Andrew 40 miles east of here, was shak-Round-the- orld oropne) question three Beeler, 25, would be returned teen by a Senies Bf explosions that 5 { y . !Indianapolis- to face federal were traced to boys. Flight Delayed |The De pertur ed arges of violating the fireams| The Coast Guard immediately here at the Dride's Home Whererach, |dispatched a plane to search the
TOKYO, Jan. 5 (UP)—Rep./the couple expects to live tem- |
They were caught yesterday area off the Sas in Sas 3 ou “ lafter a cashier recognized serial had exploded. ey reported findhe expects to resume his round-| Ah have etn soon as 1 pm numbers on the notes from a ing nothing unusual. :
the-world goodwill flight Monday apie to take it,” Mr. Taylor said, | Postal bulletin. Two of the money ra in his single-engined Beechcraft, Mr, Taylor first was stricken OTders were passed in the First Woman Who Rode plane. with polio in 1940, recovered fair-|Natiopal Bank and two more In ap op alee Trail Dies
{the Second National Bank. . 'g ly well, was ¢ Mes ra i Wb Bam hit age Jn) Postal authorities said the notes! AUSTIN, Tex. Jan. 5 (UP) — Sompas in Tokyo andthat ‘he! {apparently were from a pack of | The only woman ever to ride the| was awaiting a new one the! 160 stolen at an Indianapolis Post} fatnolls Shisoim Teall Srouahl -f w office on New Year's Eve. |Texas an om -l isin aa gi mn- Two omen Ee me———— /try into Kansas rail centers is; {dead at 92. |
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she had withdrawn the $2200 man of Peoria, Ill.; three sisters, Mr. Barton, suffering from family savings. |{Mrs. Braxton Brake and Mrs. shock, mumbled that he broke 2 38 Logan Holston of Indianapolis, |the windshield to escape when the + an rs. John Carnes of Brooksbus came to rest with its door| AUTHORITIES said Mrs. Lut- i, “ve” grandchildren; seven {jammed against a telephone pole. zal was in a department store great-grandchildren. | The six victims—four men and|when she was approached by Miss teem [two women—were trapped in.the Parker. The Chicago woman t ‘bus, which caught fire when alae. 1.4261 she RE ola Sen. Johnson Sees A y won . Sy lighted oil heater toppled over, : Day of Reckoning spraying flaming oll. $3000 in a court judgment and| “LENTON Tex. Jan. 5A “day BE would like to avold taxes on it. [of reckoning” is coming for gov-| 1900 Gasoline Firm ; As they talked, polted said, Miss|efnment grafters. Sen. Lyndon B. : erry rus up and said she had Johnson (D. Tex.) told his conEmployees Walk Out just found $6000 in a paper bag. stituents last night on the eve of BAYONNE, N. J, Jan. 5 (UP) Miss Perry and Miss Parker told his return to Washington. —S8ome 1900 employees of the Tide Mrs. Lutzai they would share the| = “America’s birthright is not so |Water Associated Oil Co., walked $9000 with her if she put up some! small that it can be sold by men 'out today in a dispute over work- ‘good faith” money. land women who place it on terms ing conditions and welfare bene-| Police said the pattern was no higher than the value of a fits, cutting off production of 80- similar to the 30 other flim-flams mink coat,” Sen. Johnson de000 barrels a day in high test reported, recently. clared. aviation and tank gasoline. The pignt also produces diesel and jet éngine fuel and other petroleum products for the armed forces.
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