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Repor Captain May Leave Battered Ship ii
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Nearly Swept Overboard
In High Seas
By ROBERT MUSEL United Press Staff Correspondent FALMOUTH, England, Jan. 9 -—— The Flying Enterprise was
Old Sol Takes Brush To Paint Picture of Hoosierland
| STRAUSS SAYS:
® adrift tonight near ‘a graveyard | of ships on the Cornish coast, | and the situation looked so grim | that a plan was being made in| event Capt. Henrik. Kurt Carlsen | Is forced to abandon the freighter. | The steel towline between the Flying Enterprise and the * tug | Turmoil parted early today and | Capt. Carlsen and his one-man 8 © crew, Mate Kenneth Dancy of § the. Turmoil, again were isolated | on the freighter that almost is| laying on her side. Nearly Swept Overboard A Capt. Carlsen and Mr. Dancy. $8 nearly were swept overboard as} they crawled. into the bow of thei Enterprise and managed to saw , = away the broken end of the tow-| == —-— line. The freighter was being kndcked around by. 25-foot seas, and as darkness approached,! Capt. Dan Parker of the Turmoil M | ; th got on the radio and told Capt. ere Y n e Carlsen: “Where do vou intend to leave the ship? I suggest aft as you will be out of the way of the wash. na ure We'll have no difficulty picking’ you up provided we know where | to look for you. However, I will; not come to that.” or d Capt. Carlsen’s reply codld not be heard by shore stations, but! ’ there were indications that iid . Times photos by John R. Spicklemire. MOTTLED BEAUTY — Rising half-hidden, the sun converts Le d Shipeny Ware ge RE De PEEK-A-BOO SUN—After showing his face for a total of only three hours since Jan. I, "Old Sol" mottled clouds into a scenic backdrop for silhoueted spires of remin eruntil the last possible moment. | peeked momentarily freough a slit in the, clouds yesterday over 5281 Primrose ve St. John's $ Catholic Church. ” Additional word Bf how things | Be a SER were going aboard the wallowing EA freighter came in a radio message lke Backers Daring Bandit’ S Turns Dow EN ie Form 5th Grade Girl, 10, at 5:10 p. m. (11 a. m. Indianap- | ‘New Frenc abinet | lis Time) from the U. §. De- | Luck Runs Out ‘Makes Her First STRAUSS stroyer Willard Keith, standing jf} JI ana : . | PARIS, Jan. 9 (UP)—Christian by: : | EVANSVILLE, Jan. 9 (UP)— pineay, 47-year-old Socialist a- Solo Plane Flight Darien missed Severs of dur) Start Work « {A bands who staged a spectacu- nce expert, refused today , x I 9 (UP) . oe {din Jossagen), Ye lar liquor store holdup, disarmed ident Vincent Auriol's invitation MIAMI, Fla, Jan, 9 ( od IS AT g Thi Zot Tek! “Yndians Republican tes dst and locked up two policemen and to*try to form a new French gov- Betty Lee Bennett, 10-year-old| on time check. Both men drving jubilant .over Gen. Eisenhower's escaped with $60 in cash, sat in erent R Pleve sipned ffth-grader, claimed Ihe fishin. 8 clothes over candlelight while “green light” for the presidential| jail today, awaiting prosecution. Mona tr il Oe aS tion today of being the youngthey sit Wraphey 1 Manus, a eh noynest plans for a 19 Clarence Jackson, 35, was cap- sembly diced mis government o5} nee in American, aviation| AVING : LOT ’ - ; story. Capt. Carlsen says he needs County Clerk H. Dale Brown| Driving one thought home 5.8 (tured in a dragnet at nearby Hen- on a vote of confidence. Mr. oY ather. Altted B. Benweti ; 1 about four razors to get rid of and State Rep. George Diener, lot better than letting three die |derson, Ky., half an hour after Pinean me wiih Sotaus party an airplane. company official, said i ; i “for- i on base. NA : rv , g ; ig beard. Bie ie Joking rorwasd leaders in fhe eestor Presigen) {the hold-up here Yesterday, : met members of other political Betty Lee completed her first solo 30 hot Shower gre Teck Sleep Hovemen ere, will Jaye or | Mrs. Marie Williams, the liquor parties, He then announced his flight last week after he had A OP n his ship reaches Weshinglon ow 2 disease Tuff Makes |store clerk, told police Jackson rejection of Auriol’s invitation. Bn her x hours Of struction. : ! . nN —— i ‘T wasn't worried a dil . Earlier the Keith had radioed tional backers. Y entered, posed as a customer, pro- .. the young aviatrix, “and it was : ome grim Hews, : They will meet Senators Lodge Book (Law) duced a gun and forced ‘another Near Record Heat Hits much more fun without Daddy “Carlsen an ancy narrowly of Massachusetts and Duff of customer to scoop the money . along.” escaped being swept into the sea Pennsylvania to draw blueprints from a cash drawer. South American Area Mr. Bennett took his daughter while at bow of Enterprise at-ifor the drive in Indiana. T St i C When he cut the telephone wire, TEN i ‘to Cuba for the flight since Civil ye : BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, - tempting rerig,” the Keith mes- Widens Split Oo a ase Jackson set off an ‘alarm. He jan, 9 (UP)--A heat er has Aeronautics Administration regmp to pass tow in this. At the same time, Mr Brown, Attorneys for Isaac (Tuffy) dashed out of the store into aliyought near-récord temiperaturesiViations Dronipit anyone under 18 ' gg No I iy ® Tn Mitcnen, indicted. Indians. Avedss ap When officers Roy Persson several cities’in the lower pary{Itom soloing. Mr. Bennetts 12- CLEARANCE Yes er, which is ol eve 3 Ybjes! |widened the split with Indiana Spell ndicte aa 2 pe ‘kins and Charles Eagan arrived. of South America. | year-old son, Al, soloed in Mexico : d os ares, BN ey on on gop Me Bre Sone Sn Dr Fairchid Jackson disarmed the patrolmen,| "The mercury yesterday was re- [last year. ; ivy . oh {Sen a : ng ay locked them in a shed and forced ported around 96 degrees across PARADE let mmediate future. Holder, state chairman, he said: a [the cab driver to race through a the continent from Buenos Alfres| “» 8 plclure magaSSS eset ne s—— It's his job to elect, not to] In a series of moves that left/blockade toward Henderson, to Santiago, Chile. « Higher tem-| zine, is included each week with : select, a presidential candidate.'Mr. Fairchild and Judge Saul I.| |where local police captured him. ‘peratures were forecast. | your Sunday Times. » Bank a es ‘The state committee, it seems Rabb virtually knee-deep in law! —— Sb oo 1 Jour Sunt ha to me, is putting on the pressure books, Attorney Sam Blum all the way down the line for sought to stall the case indefRosy Report |Taft—from district chairmen on initely, they charged. | down, Mr. Bl n ded Everything was up at Indiana Eisenhower leaders have been 5 Gn last might demsan Nati | Bank a jury trial of his charges that Stiong ank last year. circulating petitions throughout prosecutor Fairchild “pressured” / resident Russell White re- Marion County urging the Gen- the grand jury into returning CP al > ported “to the 816 stockholders eral “to respond to the call for eight indictments against Tuffy. vr B yesterday that 1951 loans, de-i service to the nation.” posits, earnings and number of| ‘ Vol 0 | ¢ Admittedly Unusual 9 \ 3 deposits rose above 1950. Surlesly Voluntary | Judge Rabb, Criminal Court 2, a» 7, The $1,662,398 six-story office! Several of the petitions have and Prosecutor Fairchild were ; / building went up during the year. | cropped up ‘in the Courthouse,lamazed. They admitted the “trial (3 \-) J And President White called the particularly in Mr. Brown’s office. {within a trial” procedure was ¢ ( A merger with The Union Trust Co.| The County Clerk said hi$ em- highly unusual, except in civil ; : \—4 / “most desirable from every view-|ployees have not been ‘asked to. cases. ° | . poi Ten ana hone who san edwin hat, Atorn —IF IT’S COOKED ON 4 ’ e at, y Blum { a — Loans and discounts as of Dec. not fear for their jobs. stomped out, quipping to re- = a, : fe) 2 31 rose to $84,237,938.76. from “It's strictly a voluntary prop- porters: i ai 2\ $68,904,626.11 a year earlier. Com- osition,” said the County Clerk. “I'll teach them a lot of new . — ~ Z mercial and industrial loans «Nohody is. being coerced. Those law before it's all over with.” 5 gained most. Real estate mort- yng qon't sign have a right to be The Judge and Prosecutor BASRY Showed smaller gains. for whoever they want. Anyway, went into a huddle, pouring over Sident. ite said the man- {pq petitions are useless now since the law books for a half hour. ApSmem By al a With we already have a candidate.” Finally, they admitted solemnly, curbs to wy a IY Sredit The petitions will be turned in “It's the law. He can have a jury He reported that—the bank had| |at the second meeting of the trial. Rath Wd. Hovey 5 . discouraged loans “which ap- | Marion County Eisenhower for. u ge Ra said, however, he peared inflationary or speculative President Committee on Jan. 21,/would ask Mr. Blum again today in character.” {when permanent officers will be if he is “serious™ in his requekt He als {elected and organizational com- for a jury. : Whitson Boi lind mittees chosen. | Today Judge Rabb granted the |request for a jury trial and set as vice president and George W.| : lit tentatively for Jan. 21. Snyder, assistant vice president, ‘Garbage, Trash ely 2 at the end of the year, Mr. Snyder| lainis Tri I Filed ‘General Denial’ ered tHe banking business in. omp cms p e Mr. Blum threw his pitch after : Complaints on garbage and Judge Rabb syesterday set the ; trash collection have jumped to hearing for Saturday morning. Services Set Friday three times what they were before Mr, Fairchild had filed a “general ; the new five-day collection sched-
ule was launched. James H. Bookedis, sanitation! {plant superintendent, said comRUSHVILLE, Jan. 9—Services plaints last week increased to 18 will be at 10 a. m. Friday at the! from a weekly average of six. Wyatt Memorial Mortuary for Most of the increase, he sald, ‘ Meare 8. Ball, Rush County aud- wag caused by confusion over the tor Smith, Ark. where he had gone of new personnel for collection] to visit his son, Richard, in No-|gepartment jobs also has handi-| vember. He was 78 years old. capped operations, he added.
Entombment will be in East Hill Bh7ine Mausoleum, Two British Soldiers Killed in Egypt Clash
For Rugh Co. Auditor
Times State Service
Mr. Ball was serving his second term as auditor. A ‘Republican, . he was formerly a county com-| masioner and was also part
owner of a cleaning firm. Embassy spokesman said today
He was a member of St. Paul's|tWo British soldiers were killed |
Methodist Church, and the Ma- and several others wounded in a
, lclash with Egyptian terrorists in| gonip, Red Men's and Elks lodges. ithe Suez Canal Zone.
He said the dead were one of-| {ficer and one soldier, but gave no further details.
" UN Rejects Soviets Truce Deadlock Plan
He died yesterday at Ft.|pew collection schedules. Training
CAIRO, Jan, 9 (UP)—A British,
jdenial” to Tuffy’'s charges. | Tuffy’s attorney can pull several variations to stall the case by his jury request. Impaneling of the jury might take several |days, and the trial itself could drag out a week. Mr. Blum said he planned to subpena “at least” 30 witnesses to support his contention that the (grand jury acted under “duress” {from the Prosecutor's office.
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