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M l rede : FALMOUTH, England, Jan. 10—The crew. of the Flying ows nsi Al F Ei h Enterprise today climbed to the top of the ship’s funnel Th ; . | ter acts, if er through wild wind$ and punishing seas and then plunged ce wi eo J sp overboard. e Times "(An Editorial)

— — Within four minutes Capt. Kurt Carlsen and Mate KenLael . [UNABASHED by indisputable proof, the Indianapolis "th Dancy were picked up by thie British tug Turmoit-and--You may 1 in two w Hy Star today continued its shameless campaign of promptly were given dry clothing and a drink of rum. ROU M2Y ‘sain In INO We ca It was a heart-breaking end to one c - whether your phone bill Islander against The Times, resorting, as is its custom, to 8 e of the great stories, will go up or down ........ 2 : : 2. He : of men: against the sea. And 3 McHale “thumbed out” hy name-calling and false quotations in its frantic effort to h i PERTH AMBOY, N. J.,; Jan. Marion County Democrats.. 3 garble the facts. if was v e end of the Flying 10. (UP) — The wife of Capt. Raven Ki sould barel n- E nterprise, too. : Henrick Kurt Carlsen was deep ayen TT bay oa} The Times did not, as the Star pretends, quote Frank Shortly after Mf. Dancy and. JM Prayer today when relatives * ABC here yesterday ....... 4 McHale as telling the Christian Science Monitor anything. Capt. Carlsen leaped overboard brought Nek She Eo that hey Friend of James Whitcomb the sea swept over the funnel of VYalant husband had been save Riley killed by oil truck here 4 The Times quoted the Christian Science Monitor, one of the a and the ship went from his sinking ship. Father of five children gets the world’s most respected newspapers. Here is a photo- gown. , Mrs. Carlsen had secluded 180 days here for non-sup- graph of a portion of its report, written by Max Gilstrap, a . cant Carlsen nd we Dancy horse ata Haraway Lo 4 SEER a 12 : : es ’ ought it out to the bitter end. Side w oo L. Turner. YMCA aid member of its staff, from Page 9 of its edition of Nov. 27, —g skipper had sworn, to bring the long ordeal of her hus- ' named city recreation chief 12 1951: the Enterprise to port or stay band's epic struggle against the National with her till she plunged under. %2 = : : u . | It was not until the vessel was Cae Page 7 . ’ Sia 90 per cent under water that Capt. True to the code of the sea, the Rio Grande's crack flyer jumps Carlsen gavesup. skipper was the last man off. Mr. tracks but 160 passengers Then he and Mr. Dancy went Dancy jumped first and for a few Are UNNUTL ...voivivirnnsns 8 up the side of the funnel and: heartbeats Capt. Carlsen and the Reaction to Truman's State of clung precariously to the top. Flying Enterprise were alone the Nation address ........ 13 Sn : ae pica again. i Atlanta wife sues to end her | 1 : A yA > 119! ih | Then the captain jumped. SI Enock Arden nuptial ...... 17 Yd 48 proof, ‘they. point to Hise d "No Sign’ | The Turmoil moved in for the Guitar-playing lotharfo and | 4g PY legal representation of wo BR ! “ |rescue. First it picked up Capt. i girl, 13, found in roadside |. 2 « plblican me Wepapers in Ladian- “ Of 45 Ad ift (Carlsen. and then Mr. Dancy. Cottage «.vvicrivenseennstas 17] . gpolis, oie ch represen A ” ri {Sailors aboard the U. 8. Destroyer jr U. S. orders another drastic | FE. to this c Fd | Willard Keith watched as the two 4, slash in civilian production. 26 : : Tale rome } 1 Po ifi {men were expertly picked out of = Foreign | ie a 2 had n acl [od {the water. a a= : " € hay | Then the commander of the ° ' iat / re pe $ bs ghining the confidence of Boopee, eratie | Phos, Page 19 |Keith sent an admiring, two-word Ne Mrmee no peace, 3 5 Se . : oo | SEATTLE, Jan. 10 — A radio message crackling to the SABE LER EEA S arn o i - SG i ’ . | Turmoil : v 5 ads Sevands Russ re- 5 : Coast Guard search plane, «Beautiful work.” sxesevssncnseeya * Th : ry | Then another pat on the back Mme. Butterfly doing okay 5 : a reached = the ‘last reported a Se ie Wi position of the sinking of, * Tuma came from the LAST MINUTES—Lising so heavily har enice port side s awash, he frighor Flying Enterprise rimony Sha ean iat 14 Mr. Gilstrap today confirmed his statement that Mr. American freighter Pennsylvania py: g & is shown just before she went down off Falmouth, England, today. ilipinos want to unite Asia " . " Ee COMIIUNISIE ides 15 McHale did tell him he was “the legal representative of two today and reported “no sign” of “Good show, old boy. [(10:11 a. m. Indianapolis Time). lish coast. British Royal Air battered ship. Capt. Carlsen said

the vessel or the 45 ‘men who Then the air was cleared for a| Despite the fact that Capt.

Republican newspapers in Indianapolis.” (Mr. Pulliam, who abandoned it in lifeboats. moment and Capt, Dan Parker of Carlsen had been aboard the list- \Force planes equipped with life- he would try to pick the best spot

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- occasionally denies that the Star is a Republican newspaper, The plane, a PBM Mariner fly-the Turmoil got oa the radio/ing ship for a fortnight, he was P0218 were on the alert to try to; 0 « as Ii iy ‘nevertheless himself lists it in th it Int re ]/!ng boat. radiced that it hadiphone to report to his SiFdiahing in to be in good physical reac h “the “Wnterprise, which was kb would Jusve bis Piers: There wae Mile Sie of | S eT ernationalireached the last known position ashore: condition. The Turmoil messaged 37 miles off the tip of England. |copter went out, the admiralty adreality . . . in Toa) Sar i Year Book, standard newspaper directory, as an inde- of the storm-stricken, 7800-ton| “I'm sorry to report she has the Destroyer Keith: | «Please advise Capt. Carlsen vised that the helicopter could not President Truman's Sta fi ‘pendent Republican newspaper). ‘ |victory ship 695 miles off the/gone. She got a heavier list. The| “Men are fit and well although {that the weather for helicopter make it through the gale and had the Union messages tana .“ Washington coast, but found “no'sea stove in her hatches. When|they are quite exhausted. They|operation is deteriorating and this to turn back. yoleq io Hg worq situa The Star again suggests that “if The Times had been sign of survivors or the vessel.” I left her, just the top of the star- are resting up. We are proceeding may be the sole chance to use, Not long .afterward came a

Phin # xs SH OMIOTAlL rare 16 interested i in the truth it would have asked Mr. McHale .,.” The PBM said it would fly a poard side was above water. I amat full speed to Falmouth, Capt. it » the Navy told Keith. \message from the Keith that the

: ; “search . pattern” downwind. moving away at all speed I haveiCarlsen wishes to pay his respects. The Keith told Capt. C " 4 apt. Carlsen to Flying Enterprise appeared to be ponents will have to be care- | The Times has asked Mr. McHale whether he was at-| Flares were dropped before dawn| because T had the good fortuhe and appreciation to the Keith, ner get in positon Capt Qarlsen 19 Song down, p PI

ful of their 2itachs reverse 18 torney for the Star. ; lin the hope that any survivors| io pick up Capt. Carlsen and officers and men.” . — Waa» yi Ky ®Asia are. do. | He told us he was. . . not once, but several times. J nem and give ansWerdyaste Dancy, The Keith asked if Capt. Carl- Cli U J b Cost 1} Wi d ing more to unite the U. 8. | He has made the same statement repeatedly to others, Six Ships on Way is lease ang Je Deny, on us De {rensierrad 3 ean Pp oO o iaen : and Fritain tap Church 16 in the presence of a number of unimpeachable witnesses. Meanwhile six ships plowed paimouth to meet her son. We plied: College Ave. Set an ruman 8 srsavess He hh hazed h tindale-Hubbell 1 full speed through the high seas|eypect to land between 8 and 9 “He does not wish to be trans- wi 4 . The last man . . . a Talburt e has purchased space in the Martindale-Hu aW toward the area. lo'clock (between 2 and 3 p. m.lferred now.” cartoon inom sessarraan 18 directory, nationally circulated and used among lawyers as x The {aransse Heiter Bune; Indianapolis Time). | op who was watching Ee At Half Million ports a professional reference, and in that space he has published *2Wa Maru an “I asked the Dextrous to stand on nearby ships knew that the wii ; Page the statement that his law firm is General Counsel for the wees meariie | go pn by the Flying Enterprise and seelend of the Flying Enterprise was| WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 - wii 2 anon, a Baseball future dims for Ted 2 were nearing the. vicinity, They, g, gown. near when she lurched over on President Truman said today| W!dening and repaving of College Wiliams och 29 Indianapolis Star. Stonefown Way clipped Wien The Dextrous reported that the her side. Water surged into the p+ Attorney Gen. J. Howard Ave, will be the DYE Sollem for Taylor and Warner to be hon- He has recently revised the listing that appeared in the [a0 Fe? woud aid in locating Flying Enterprise disappeared funnel and poured through the Maiirath will remain in the Gv Th el. Trafle Engineer ored at Coach of the Year 1951 Martindale-Hubbell directory to make a change in the Tone two Navy planes, beneath the waves at 4:11 p. m./cracked: deck. ly ernment and will direct any spe:| An Indianapolis Railways, Inc DINNEE coves rivrsssensares 23 Sv. 4 . . : . : ye The top of the hull was the only Spe: dav oe. - Clarence Henry climbing fistic name of his law firm which occurred during the past year, kVo AT 2 Bids nd 8 Oral List Car o |part of the ship visible and then cial efforts that are needed to EL Srgetuare ladder . . . Eddie Ash's ~ hyt jn the 1952 directory, now being printed, he still pub- the search. The B-17s carried : she plunged for the bottom. clean up corruption. Enis yom if the Wiv Io vpared Sports ROUNGUD :eerexrvars 32 of E t |The British navy sent out & py, pregiqent said he has.dis-| Typical Golden Glover Jair? ? lishes the claim that his law firm, under its new name, is droppable life-saving gear. n erprise |helicopter in a desperate attempt| ~° ~@18" shoulder the entire expense of bell for second round . . |General Counsel for the Indianapolis Star Two Canadian planes originally FALMOUTH, England, Jan. 10 to take off the two heroic ma- carded the idea of .a special paving the street and eliminating Heyrock .....ccoounain cee 22 3 4 scheduled to assist were diverted | (UP)—The 6711-ton flying Enter- riners. But the howling * gale cleanup . commission. Mr. Mec- |bottlenecks. . Caps try new lineup to- In the face of all that the Star says today: [to northern .Vancouver Island! Price of the Tobtanitycs I Ted It to turn back: Gath Will handle the oh The city last year paid all of . ’ “" ted 2 : iid t night . . . EQEErt ooexssss 22] At no time has Mr. McHale ever said that he was the Whete oth ri gg nto en route to New York from Ham-| * With wind and waves rising Mr. Truman said he now be- ihe. heatly Jioon lepaving ot Shortridge, De Voe in Prep attorney for the Indianapolis Star.” the sea. burg, Germany, with a. miscel-land the barometer falling, the lieves the chief law enforcement| ovo trom that line Sars Yee cage spotlight 442% dagirngs a3 And the Star calls US a liar. Poor Visibility lansons ~2600-ton cargo when it helpless Enterprise drifted toward officer of the government is the Unoflicial estimates of the cost Women's | Icing and poor visibility condi- oe poled py 3 Storm, [the French coast. man to carry out any cleanup qs widening parts of College, ime ht of [tions hampered the PBM’s search. | inany OL in ne oy mans Attempts to put aboard a new necessary. proving its intersection with Mase Breakfast suggestions-by ho “In Lig t of Those Assurances’ — ‘Cmdr. R. M. Dudley aboard the| 40 © fier gs, mall, pig iron, towline were made jinfioesivie by Asked whether ere Wo bel cuchmzctts Ave. and paving from Schoemaker, Food Editor, |boat said he would not attempt (the storm, and the Keith radioed: any change in Mr. McGrath’ 8/St. Clair to Fall Creek Blvd. range

to set his plane down in the sea| ean Enterprise was a C-1B| “Possibility of passing towline status, the President—who for|

tempt the whole 1 | 0.00 : By crane : te evintee es 10 rv man A ain Refuses but ‘would direct other’ rescue eighter. It was built in 1944 by next 24 hours doubtful” - ithe last two news conferences a hy ra, ie required tic f ft to th kened ship and ihe Consolidated Steel Corp. of Capt. Carlsen rigged a rope had declined to say whether the| SsHe wo Teg An exotic recipe to add flavor craft to the strickened ship: an ‘Wilmington, ‘Del. Its home port 4 hi h hi d G to finance the project this year, te your menu repertoire. .. men in lifeboats. p aboar 8 ship to help him and Attorney Genéral was on the way,

"1 Is New York City. The ship was Mate Dancy escape into the sea out said today with some deYou, a decorator? Jean Ere { + b RR i The fate of the men who left y pe In out-—8z y ; lemire in Chicago discovers | Oo ree m ire e or the ‘disabled freighter ‘was not 2965 feet long, had a 60.1 feet if the Enterprise capsized. [liberation that there will be no

fabrics you can Use to give | py IRVING LEIBOWITZ [promoted the already much: in-|“n°WS: The last message. from. eam and a depth of 25.8 feet. | Lifeboats stood by on the Eng-|change. . Double-Take home a 1952 look ..... voir 1 Times Staft Writer {vestigated ordnance firm. the ship Was sent ai 4:40 p.in/ By BOB BARNES : Clothes for every! figure, every . WASHINGTON, Jan. 10—Pres-| for, Nixo original letter 4 PST (6:40 p.m, Indianapolis ‘Star Boarder’ Balks at Retum— ) whim . . . Betty Locher .re- ident Truman again has refused the 3 Nisons re na e lg 0 time) yesterday, ports from New York...... 11lto release to congressional in-| =. a n part— Nor was it. known -whether| New BPW is organized here. 10 vestigators the securities and ex- ‘The report is reputed to have Capt. George P. Plover, master | mit an ave 1SS C= (entuc Other Features: change report on the war-time Blegeq Mai Jareeny, “have been of the vessel, went over the side : . activities of Empire Ordnance Co. °'ner ac rauc have been with his men when he gave the ; io] armen 12 30 | Shae is 06 my Gig cmited by cern afc coer abungen Si’ TL my ek ool gli tga Sg 0. TK) § 0 4 * . Bruise BOLE renee w manitions plant in Vi 1iighs| Disclosed McHale's Role ins i yeal-old captain. Whose] give Sheriff Smith back his run (Sheriff Smith) worse than anyEditorials ..... sessenesan 10 /man Frank McHale was a direc-| The 'long-suppressed report dis- sea-going veteran of many years | away “star boarder” Lissa Han-} one else. Shoritr ‘oul Forum .i..... ciressasss 16° l4or ag well as attorney. closes that Mr, McHale was a in the merchant service. He Son In the next day or two. Today the Sheriff's office dis-| Movies ........er0eeeee +30 In a terse letter to Sen. Richard Stockholder in Empire Ordnace brought the Pennsylvania safely] But the will-o-the-wisp check carded the hush-hush attitude Radio, Television .......y 18 |Njxon (R. Cal), the President|2!ong with John A. Roberts and into" port. swhen her hull cracked artist whose Christmas Day adopted since Lissa 8 capture: in Robert Ruark ........... 15 said he did not want to allow the Alexander Greenberg, who con- in the Pacific several months ago. escape set off charges that she Cincinnati this week-end and adSociety ....... seresnsnss 10 [long-suppressed report to become trol Canadian Ace Brewing Co., _ |got “special privileges” indicated mitted the office had knowledge B48 Sovola ...ccvuviiiiiv 15g “political football.” the brewery which the Kefauver |she would try to fight the extra- of her capture and that Sheriff Sports -..... sereranees 22-23 Sen. Nixon's office acknowl-| Crime Investigating Committee dition procedure. Smith had gone there to attempt Earl Wilson «civessseees 15 ) t= linked publicly to the old Al : charged torreturn her to Indiana. : : edged today the President's le Co A former jail matron charg Records atthe Indiana pirole WOMEN'S «0vvnvrereecess 11 Iter had been received. ” i -2pone Sang. lafter Lissa’s escape she had ‘full ;

office showed Lissa has as many names as hair colors. The brunet~tufned blonde-turned brunet is listed under the name Elizabeth’ Patrick with the aliases Lissa Albright and Lissa Hanson. She was committed to Indiana Women's Prison in Augtist; 1946, on a grand larceny -charge for a one to 10 years sentence. Paroled in June; 1947, she was| returned in October of that year!

‘ ’ | Mr. McHale's old Indianapolis ‘ i Letter ‘Disappointing : 5 ? 1 fi se s y { Strongbo With $235 | me West cont Senator termen 111 CLL I en |the President's letter “disappoint-| 1940 At that time the brewery Stolen in Safe Cracking |ing in view of his promise to Con- was known as the. Manhattan A safe within a safe is not al-| gress, in bis Sate of the hogs Brewing Co. w 80 -saf {message yesterday, to seek ou ; : | William D. Maxey 3, of 3203 and punish wrongdoers.” Empire ordnance's now bank-| ; 1s held both on an old indictment Boulevard Pl, general manager| “I am going to again ask the rupt Eh Empire Tractor oo . (and another returned yesterday f the Gibraitor Insurance Co. President to release the report|CO. also profhoted by Frank charging her with issuing -*rub. 0 e raltor 1ns ! w/in the light of those assurances, » (Cohen, is the company in which] ber” checks, Commonwealth at640 N. West St., told police today, | torney Scott Hamilton said Louis-

; Mr. McHale and his political pro-| burglars hdd pried open a safe in Sen. Nixon asse rd. said he was [tege, Mr. McKinney, each made a j -| ville will turh her over to Indiana.

[sway because she “did crocheting” for Sheriff Smith and that {she was not kept under the same [security safeguards , 88 other | prisoners. “ | In Louisville today Where Lissa

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; d a metal], ‘ a. Mrs. Li ~ and given a second parole the aw A aing $275 preparing an answer to. the | fast $68,000 profit after’ putting| . ‘About 10 Years to Serve rs. Lissa Hanson following Janary. She was de1 oe old President thig afternoon. | Sly 31000 bie or SOTMOn He said Sheriff Smith had tn-| However, Lissa said yesterday clared delinquent in June, 1948, > 1 TEMPERATURES "Several weeks ago, Sen. Nixon: StoC 0 r. McHale and Mr. {formed his office the 35-year-old she would fight extradition and and since has been wanted as a|

| McKinney describe this as a vSimos . m... 28 [urged President Truman to rega = : 3 I 3 Miss a0 lease the report. He wanted an Ple stock transaction.” Sam. IZ (noon). investigation to cover relations| Mr. Cohen, Mr. McHale and Mr.

| brunet is wanted as a parole vio- | that if returned she would “blast parole violator, Shé will face serv-| lator and that she has “about 10, the seat out from under Dan" by ing the remainder of that sen-| years tos serve” in ‘Indiana. In| |revealing the true ‘story of her tence as. well as a possible sen-

» mc. 26 1p M.. 3 between Mr. McHale, Democratic Roberts, the »@hicago beer baron] : view of the pending jail sentence | |escape. [tence on the charge of passing a. National ‘Chairman Frank ~Mc-| were: also involved in other -en-. ry here, he said; his office wotild re- |. She denied Sheriff Smith's story | fraudulent check. eh. which she! » Latest homidity ....:...71% Kinney and Frank Cohen, who! terprises together. Capt, Plover [turn her to Indiana's eustody, Ithat a matron and a deputy were (was arrested in October.

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