Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1952 — Page 2
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Fear Fog - Bound Ship May Snap Tow On Disabled Freighter . Hero Captain Wh (000 EE i raMen Plan f ar va
Dances Jig, 2 aE ae ~ More Dope Spirit Great | eo Crackdowns
By ROBERT MUSEL i : ) : By United Press . United Press Staff Correspondent - ’ bia By U . : LONDON, Sunday, January 6— J WASHINGTON; Jan. 5 = The > The British tug Turmoil slowly © Treasury Mepartment, with andragged Capt. Henrik Kurt Cafl- other smashing victory chalked sen's ship the Flying Enterprise i Se he ii ol Rr ; raffic, indicated tos toward England today: ’ 4 | But the tug captain expressed il make Tape Taiio vide a dg fg A spokesman for the narcotics, 3 ght Sna { - Dea. ah OF Tan har commissioner office estimated the the half-mle- ong towiin: : coast-to-coast crackdown on nar-| Tug Capt. Dan Parke: said It : cotics peddlers, begun yesterday a radio-telephone nt Er = RY - and “mopped up today. put 10 per| Se Hive Bad no Sumeny 2 TY cent of the nation's illicit dealers Everything is proceeding = Very Lend bars. smoothly, . « anxious about M. L. Harney, assistant tc thes Bie wie i . e are hav- “narcotics commissioner, said the ous foray 1't "wish 10 department's staff of undercover; Ls i ox Sehr nd ming in oi agents would be raised AYithin aj Bye any o toviine Ee gy eek or two" to the full author-| § between us and snap the towline RESCUER—THhis is the ocean.going salvage tug Turmoil which finall"as able to get a heavy ee level. 275. indicating new] which is 750 yards long towing line aboard the Flying Enterprise. crackdowns were in the plans. ;
‘He Does Not Give Up'— .
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Dances Jubilant Jig
250 Operators in Raids was approximately 350 miles y Jv |SUPerIOn nts wets in on the Fri: : “ Outi of Fallon Carlsen, ar Sen S Pa rents F Y Man Given day oy ABANDONED—Cherie Burnet (left), 2//5, and her sister Terry (right) 10 months, were bathed, Carlsen 3 s. gubied Tap say : ia , ° ’ g ‘more than 500,” and jubilant T-| mother, 19-year-old Mrs. Jean Burnet, wife of a merchant seaman, was arrested when she returned Bg on the sloping bow of th F : L Ww T } T lk men called it the biggest haul of home after leaving the children alone for a day and a night. an eo, ees 2 For. London Welcome Time to "Talk" mi i se, i fone shor feaing the dhirn sen or dy and rig > CN ; i ; “Lu ~ w \ toward England after he. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, leven if hig ship turns completely TALLAHASSEE, Fla, Jan. 5 : ere 3 i days alorie on the ship. Jan. 5—The parents of Capt.iover, and see it towed to safety.’ (UP) —'A condemped murderer sier SSimale] Ue . oh a o Cat. arisen was’ tepored. stl fensti 1: Carian, blero | bey eee ee Cstuus thn, Sec chalk Stay To voli the Untied States", Charges Blackmail in Morals Trial ; ’ , the new| : Capt. Parker said he seemed towed to safety, will fly to Lon- taught them “to use a compass What he ponds about an alleged By Here Re the ; “yery well indeed” but “naturally don tomorrow. to welcome him.iand to build model planes. escape plot developed in the pris- very highest level” Speraloes inp) — A “blackmail” charge was recessed several times to al- ha. heard a noise “like a herd of | aid| ; : fw "ow long vigil.” Hesaid Capt. Carlsen suburban. Bagsvaerd, Gardeneria day, because the skipper said it fendants in the famed Groveland the narcotics racket,” but he sally , 1.4" off angry debate in the low tempers to cool off. lwild horses,” when he identified as “doin s most Martin Carlsen, 60, and his wife, was unhealthy to do nothing,” the rape case. : 8 A was “doing all right and is mo g jum-size operators. sioner Eugene (Bull) Connor to- while Capt, Darnell was being He sad that a ke had Capt, Parker sald he was in hour .the radio reports of. their “Rule His Hobby temporary stay of execition to ———— . day and the star prosecution Wit- cross examined about a confer- gotten inside an adie, communication with Capt. 'son’s battle with the sea that adio “lis 11.0bby Merlin James Lieby, a barber 'Sex Shock : der arrest, the ra 2 They also said that Carlsen from Frederick, Md. at the re- tempt of court. :a week after Darnell found Con- stormy po joe 0 : jon ? ssi 2 the Flying Enterprise. They never spent most of ®his spare - time quest of Sheriff Willis MeCall, Amid frequent verbal tempests, nor and his tall secretary, Miss he was not going in the wag Remains in Balance doubted that he would win. aboard ship working on the radio who shot the last two defendants Doc Gets 5 a maid calmly demonstrated how Christina Brown, 4n a room at ev | : BOW ie Tae in the rape case as he was re- lher “particular way” of making the Tutwiler Hotel. guilty and may
— | | 8 his position { ol ed | Harry J." Amslinger, Harney's| £ Capt. Parker said his | : on emne superior, told newsmen “about The hercie Capl Arrests in that series numbered, clothed and fed by Los Angeles juvenile aut orities after they were found in a filthy apartment. Their - i y rdav y t ng . Enterprise yesterday when tOWi& 5 one day. Tempers Run High— in ‘great spirits.” the news that his ship i8 being cruise on the Enterprise, Carlsen the electric chair today to tel BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Jan. 5 the jampacked city courtroomat the Tutwiler Hotel and that . tired out after his valient week-' In. their small apartment in| “We had to work seven hours on death house by the two de“we got big, middle-size and med-| LF oo)” 0f Police Commis-| The “blackmail” charge came himself as a police officer. cheerful.” Karen, have followed hour by hoys said. Gov. Fuller Warren granted a ness was almost cited for con- ence he had with Chief Hughey that he was under arrest, the Carlsen every two hours. threatened to swallow his ship, en though he knew he was “We have great hopes of reach- “When Kurt has made up his sets that are his No. 1 hobby. jail.”
- ing port safely with the Enter- mind to something, he will carry! The elder Carlsens recalled that turning them to Lake County. ‘up pillows proved Connor and. «I told him to stay out of the “Connor was mildly drunk, but
nd Carlsen,” Capt. Parker it through,” Martin Carlsen said. their son had been interested in’ One of the two men; Semmuiel, [4 d 10 Y 'his brunet secretary did not use case,” Capt. Darnell said. “I told | » prise a “He does not give'up, and takes ships, machinery and radio since Shepherd, was killed, while the n : ear ithe one in their hotel room. - him I er enough to ruin him.” 3 om IUioRCESd no chances before he reaches his boyhood. other, Walter Lee Irvin, recov- SEATTLE, Wash. Jan. 5 (UP)| The prosecution charged “City but later admitted he had no D2" Ee
Asked when he expected to ered fr i wound reach the port of Falmouth, Eng- Soul. 1 knew Ran would marage; He was born in Hillebroed, Dep. “My on Sarious Roun roaiest »!—Psychologist Louis W. Geller-| Detective Henry Darnell later proven evidence against Mr. oom i u- to save his ship.” mark. A boy, he moved with st,” | : 3 “ » # ; . land, the tig carla ee och 13 “Years — From Home his family to Elsinore, near “Ham. Sheriff Mecall wrote Gov. es SONirey of res ee De Eset bitter argument arose . / .” We have no estimated time : let's castle,” and completed his Ton, i pol, nave beep in] his female patients, dered him to “take a walk” after when the prosecution claimed Not That Glad : CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, Jan. § t
, {treatment for c a ee es sentenced today to 15 years Capt. Darnell arrested Connor that Connor had at least 27]
i illicit affaii his (UP)-—Frank Yokley became the - 8 and six months in jail. last Dec. 21. illicit affairs last year before ( 3 th an or hn ON Court Judge ‘Theodore “That's a damnable lie,” Capt. arrest by one of his own detective proud father of triplets today, but ; 6.0 ff
i ’ - the ‘psycholo- Connor shouted. captains, not proud enough to come home Lieby was convicted of murder- 8. Turner sentenced psy The judge held Capt. Connor, In earlier testimony, Capt. and see them. He is wanted by
i i-} y one count of } ing Leotiard Applebaum, 2 Balti-igist to 30 yes’s oh count in contempt but afterward Darnell said it took him 23 min- federal, Georgia and Tennessee
is i i iv on one ; ' ; mote druggist, any Sumping BE i any and six dropped the matter. The trial in utes to get into Connor's room authorities.
months in county jail for lewd|ness. Dr. Gellerman, 50, former col- - ees _— n : " - |lege professor and father of four |. io co. : ini
children, was expected to appeal. re ; A R= SEs ( Morris Plan Assets
FT. WAYNE, Ind. Jan. 5 (UP) He had been free on $5000 bail! NOW OVER
|The assistant postmaster of De-/since a jury found him guilty of!
ance. of arrival. It's much too early
to say.” Capt. Parker said he passed hot
Although Capt. Carlsen has not schooling. lived in Denmark for 13 years,| He left school at the age of 14 he has at least four other stout|to go to sea, although his father : ~apt, Partisans in this country—four yrged him to stay in school for at coffee. ae fandwiches to { a teen-age boys from Dragoer, least two more years. He learned aE A ari captain aboard hometown of the Enterprise's the rudiments of his ‘calling as a joined : e ise. “and he told me Owner, Hans Isbrandtsen, The seaman and officer aboard var- : the Enterpr Ee had a royal boys crossed the Atlantic on Carl- ious Danish ships. v {body under a bridge, this evening ’" 'sen’s ship last year. | Just before the war, Carlsen’s feast’. “Carlsen is not only Danish/ Danish fiancee, Agnes, went to Postal Assistant
TCk said it was im- h apt Le Ant most born, but the best skipper of the the United States to’ marry him.
poss Isbrandtsen line,” one of them Both h ince b U se he was in the If se D, ) 0 ave since become U. 8. oF Ye ne: De , which is said today. “He will stay aboard! citizens. Jumps to Death
being towed to port by its stern. Get Towline Aboard
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Science Steps in— |catur was killed today when he|the charges here Dec. 14.
[jumped through a fourth-floor! Judge Turner said the sentence
i : fi- ° * my antes wil ven COwb S Job tal et a towline |window at the Lutheran hospital. was: the maximum under the | nally manag Oy and listing Lo) oying ISSY oO | Supt. E. C. Moeller said Carroll state’s new sexual psychopathic| freighter at 3 a. m, (Indianapolis : Cole, 44, suffered multiple frac-/law. The terms were to run con- . [tures and died after he underwent currently and the prison sentence
| after 24 hours of maneuvet- ; | ing tn treacherous seas n nce oug est lemergency surgery following his|was to be credited on the six-|
i i 100-foot plunge. months jail term. United State naval head Mr. Moeller said Mr. Cole was = 13131? uarters estimated that the dis- By United Press The cattle are rounded up and! y in neudas § 5 go ¢ abled vessel would reach Ral SAN J Pax SapiSIRaNS, herded into corrals then driven hoSPRuJised Since Weanesqay Io Predicts MacArthur 1” Y i mouth at about 12 noon GMT Cal. Jan. 5—Cowboying has be- single file 4nto a long chute. Atl for ¢ ion] 1333 5 a. m Indianapolis time) come a sissy's game out here onithe head of the Es BEE Me Cole suffered B Yous To Get GOP Nomination a 31311 Wednesday. /the edge of the Pacific where Is a which clamps about thels.on which he never full om CINCINNATI, Jan. 5 (UP)—| 11711 11
| The leader of “Fighters for Mac-|
The escorting American de- you go any further west you'll get body of the foremost calf, Then|y..q | stroyer Willard Keith relayed a your feet wet. the six-man crew goes to work, jp 1 | Arthur” told a rally of 15 persons; i} 113111 reir from the Turmoil which Time was when a waddy rode/each doing a separate job from| ond Role iT he 4 pen 3 ay he is sure “the crowd will 171119 said: |hell-for-leather on a pitchingithe critter’s horns to its tail \y.rq and landed on the roof of the 80 Wild” at the Republican re 131173 119
{tional convention and name the| | former Far East commander its | standard bearer. j
“We are riding easily and|brone and swung a fast loop over separated from close contact with should continue if the weather|the head of a dodging slick-ear.|the filthy beast by a wooden trap| holds out. Capt. Carlsen is alter-/Then he hit the dirt and threw that prevents it from wiggling Bi h . oe nating with the mate in the bow and tied the young white-face, anything but its vocal chords. Ishop in New Prison John Chapple, Ashland, Wis. * and ‘feels tke a million’ but must slitted his ear and sizzied a hot In a couple of minutes the ROME, Italy, Jan. 5 (UPy—A one of the General's most vocal stay on the ship in case the tow branding iron on his hip. ‘bawling Hereford is turned out Czech refugee publication said to- supporters, told the small gather: | parts.” But not any more. the front end of the chute and day that Czechoslovak Commus=| ing he was depending on a ‘‘public| The Keith said the tug captain The piggin’ string, pocket knife the next in line is crowded up to nist authorities have moved Arch-| demonstration” to put MacArthur, reported that Capt. Carlsen had and lariat- have been exchanged take its place. bishop Joseph Beran to a new|in the White House. His speech, asked only for hot coffee which for more “scientific methods” onl Yep, podner, it looks like mass place of confinement as a result was one of a series in a drive to) was being passed to him. the 7500-acre Hereford ranch of production has took the fun outa of a frustrated attempt by Cath- gain GOP presidential delegates The Turmoil reported the seas Howard Krum, a Laguna Beach cow punchin’, . jolics. to free him. ; | for the ousted five-star general.
relatively smooth but fog covered cowpuncher of the new school. N Ee eeiteerroie os —_ . |
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hospital's ambulance entrance.
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CONDITION
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much of the area,
Ups Cabinet Posts
government was nounced tonight.
the total cabinet members,
BUDAPEST, Hungary, Jan. 5/lating 200 head of blooded cattle.| (UP)—Creation of six new cabi-|In the old days they would have net ministries in the Hungarian had to wash all over and dab officially an- horse liniment on their abrasions. |
The new portfolios raise to 26|soiled.
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Only Hands Get Dirty |
| Krum's waddies recently washed |their hands after branding, ear{marking, de-horning and inocu-|
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INot now. Their levis weren't even
Here's ‘the way they do it:
SHORN—This girl claims the barber spoiled her hair-do. She's Elna Misegades, Benton Harbor, Mich, lass | whose father, Keith Misegades
17-yoar-old
(left) filed suit for her, saying
her haircut gave her an "un.
kempt and disorderly appear. ance." She didn't collect.
10% to 50%
£S, HERE IT IS, INDIANA! ALMOST 75000 PAIRS OF . THE
+15, REDUCED AT LEAST 10% . WITH MANY OTHERS IN
ALL SALES FINAL, PLEASE
18 E. Washington St. 4128 E 10th St. 38th St. and Shadeland
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SEMI-ANNUAL 2 STORE-WIDE
SALE!
SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY IN THIS GREAT "SALE. EVERY PAIR IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
TO 50% AND MORE. EVERY FAIR FROM REGULAR STOCK . . . OBSOLETE STYLES, NO HUMBUG. THE SALE IS IN FULL SWING.
CBW _SWOES AT ATSWET STORE”
| RESOURCES Sine J the Clon LOANS ‘ Dec: 31, 1951 Dec. 30, 1950 | Approximately 20,000 Motns. Plan accounts averaging about $456 |e each. These personal, collateral and auto loans and time payment : : | contracts are secured by good collateral or by the signatures of CH <3
individuals of predetermined credit standing. For more than 30 years, covering boom, depression and normal times, loans and contracts such as these have proved to be among the safest assets . possessed by many financial institutions $ 9,122,505.25 $7,170,546.97
CASH -» Currency and coin in our own vaults and in banks. . . . .-.+~. 625,309.45 395,026.96 tL 3. GOVERNMENT BONDS . . . i viv vv mies alla 100,718.75
1,512,092.98 ‘OTHER RESOURCES : Accrued interest and other assets vivir,
TOTAL RESOURCES
208,533.82 152,227.47 .
raided ad Y CWI... STI AGB.441.50 $7,318,520.15
SAVINGS , LIABILITIES
2% Pass Books and 3% Investment Certificates
$ 8,669,860.68 $5.759.902.47
RESERVE FOR TAXES AND INTEREST, ETC. . . .. . . 782,057.31 431,117.26 RESERVE FOR UNEARNED DISCOUNT “riage ae 4h 741,959.06. 974,212.22 CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS . . . . 1,274,564.45 * 1,053,288.20 TOTAL LIABILITIES... vob. 2h $11,468,441.50 $7,818,520.15
Safety For Savings For Well Over A Quarter
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS HOWARD M. COOTS CHARLES M. MOUNT
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WILLIAM L SCHLOSS
j President and Director Vice-President and Director Assistant Secretary ERNEST R. LEE WILLIAM 1. TYNER FINEST NATIONALLY KNOWN Liar STL a Ny ne Ausistont Secretory Director ou-lre Diraetor WILLIAM B. LEMMON, Jr. SPECIAL GROUPS REDUCED UP EDWARD O. ROSEBROCK O. PAUL HIATT * Auditor,
THEODORE R. DANN General Counsel and Director
» HAROLD C. LITTERAL D
Treosrer ond Director Vice President ond Director
R. MARVIN WILLIAMS
NO SPECIAL PURCHASES, NO
LAWRENCE E. FULMER
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Secretory and Director Assistant Secretary af 4 JOHN G. SHANE wana vponen | 3933 13 Assistant Treasurer loon Officer * 3 ROBENT D. HAMMER VERA A. PLANING AM 31 3134 Auiistont Secretory Joon Ofjws . 111111
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