Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1952 — Page 27

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Wondering which play to see on your next trip

to Broadway?

Or which best-sellers are really best? Best-Seller Author John Mason Brown, asso-

ciate editor of Saturday Review

will review the latest ones (and then answer ques-

tions about them) on next Friday's

of Literature,

Survey Conducted— :

U.S. and Spa

"By HAL O'FLAHERTY MADRID, Spain, Jan. 11 (CND)

|the United States for the ‘pro{tection of the Mediterranean and for the insurance of a line of retreat in case Russia should move westward into Europe

Town Hall lec-

seems to be-assured, Before the Economic Co-opera-tion Administration died on New

ture-luncheon program in the]

Murat.’ Dorothy Knisley, Public Where to Go -

Library public relations woman, introduces him at 11 a. m. Dwight Cooke of New York . City, Columbia Broadcasting Sys- | tem analyst, spoke at Town. Hall | today. i

New Farm Bureau Exec Harold P. Jordan's the new assistant to General Manager M.| J. Briggs of Indiana Farm Bur-| eau Co-op As-| sociation. For] past two years: he’s been assis-| fant manager of}, the association’s| implement de-| partment, and. before that a] general co-op field. man cover-| ing ..20 ‘counties of central Indi-| ana. Know s| farming .from ground up because of association| with his dad, Marion County] vegetable grower, | Malcolm Haines, implement]

Mr. Jordan

Times Golden Gloves. $82, $1.50, #1 and 50c. National Guard Armory. 8 p. m. Pro Basketball; Olympians vs. Boston Celtics. $2, $1.50 and $1. ‘Butler Field House. 8:30 p. m. “The Curious Savage,” Civic Theater Production. $1.80. Civie Theater, 1847 N. Alabama. 8:30 p. m. “Come Back, Little Sheba,” Circle Players Production. $1.80. Hotel Antlers Ballroom. 8:30 p. m. High School Basketball: Cathedral at Batesville; Crispus Attucks. at Decatur Central; Franklin Township at Deaf School; Manual vs.

School; Sacred Heart at. Monrovia; Anderson at Tech; Franklin at Washington; Beech

Grove at Lawrence Central;

Warren Central at Pike Township and Connersville at Southport. 70c. 8:30 p. m.

Speedway | at Cathedral; Fishers at Park |

[Years Eve, Paul Porter, European head of the new Mutual Security Agency, had taken steps to implement the plan. for Spain's integration into the Western defense system. A complete survey by an American joint economic and military 'mission has been made during {the past four months and its report will be the basis of loans {and outright grants of dollars [to ‘Spain. These funds will be [closely audited by the Mutual | Security Agency. They will be used to secure a {quick increase in the mining of {coal and strategic minerals, the {building of hydro-electric power

(ways and railroads and provision {of air and other bases. Bilateral Pact Pending All" of the American aid will | begin to flow after Spain and {the United States have signed a bilateral pact to be negotiated

|

—An alliance between Spain and |

potentially rich as Spain seeking:

plants, the improvement of high-|

within the next few weeks. For,

| this purpose, a‘ military mission [un be sent from” Washington to {work with U, 8S. Ambassador

fieldman, replaces Mr. Briggs as assistant implement manager.

‘Save Your Eyesight’ That'll be general idea of Indiana Optometric Association's convention Jan. 20-22 in Hotel Severin. Speakers include Chairman]

Association, Hotel.

will tel

Post

Paul Harmon of IU Medical special stamps for 52:

School's physiology department.

He'll talk about new optometry i,ation,

program at the school.

New Butler Editors

Sportscaster WIRE, guest-speaks

{Newspaper

lanniversary),

North Atlantic Treaty Organ Grand Coulee = Boys,

University’s Press Club dinner printing the Bible.

Tuesday. And Dr. DeForest]

Dates of first-day sale will be

O'Dell, head of journalism depart- announced later.

ment, will announce new editors

of Collegian, campus newspaper. Stargazers Travels

Nurses’ Aides Needed

Astronomers will also have to

Charles H. Bechert, water resources director of State Con: servation Department, what goes on in Truman Water, Resources Committee.

New Special Series - Office announces more|

Dam, | International |Red Cross, Mt. Rushmore (25th| American Society! Tom . Carnegie, of Civil Engineers (centenary),

at Butler 500th anniversary of Guttenberg’s

Feb. 13-15. Lincoln Stanton Griffis and the Spanish The first projects]

government.

are expected to be under way ninety days.hence.

1i Aside from the mutual security

in Alliance Seen Assured To Year in

THE TNDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Sentenced

of Spain and the United States, hours by floods near Hendaye in| og o ¥ there seems to be no conditions France, just across the rorder WA fa S Death

placed upon the grants in ‘aid. from Spain. Bécatse I could not

If there are conditions, nothing proceed on the train named on

has been safd abouf them and, in view of the singular nature. of the Spanish government, any conditions imposed would be the subject of no publicity. The most that can be hoped for is that increased prosperity due to the spending of millions of dollars on Spanish enterprises . will induce a more liberal treat-| ment of the people by their government. The United States ostensibly is following its principles of not interfering in the internal affairs of its, allies.

The anomaly of a nation as

“no

outside aid strikes the visitor to Madrid. Here are broad avenues lined with scores of banks housed in the most monumental .buildings but apparently unable to finance such useful things: as hydroelectric plants and new roads. The Spaniards are a hard-

another later refund because tickets were bought with French francs. The refund must be made: fn Paris in French currency. This flat refusal of one nation to honor its neighbor's currency is at the heart of the European problem. Unstable currencies and external poverty go hand in hand.

‘Vicious~-Dog Wins Clear Slate

SALIDA, Colo., Jan. 11 (UP)— A big. Géerman police dog was cleared, yesterday of “vicious’ dog” in the murder of a Salida woman's "Pekinese: Magistrate R.

missed the yicious dog charges{a qrinking bout in their East against

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11 (UP)

my ticket, the. Spagish.railways{ yonn M. Kelley, 44, former demanded the purchase of tickelS poston resident, was sentenced and sleeping accommodations oni, one to 10 years in San Quen-

There: Was the original

ttain. tin yesterday for the trunk slay-

ing of his wife, Margaret, 31. Superior Judge Charles W, Fricke denied Kelley's appeal for probation and the chance ‘to rebuild a home of happiness for those dear sons of mine.” |" “This is the type of case in which probation should not be granted,” Judge Fricke said. Kelley's attorney, Sam Houston Allen, contended there was not sufficient evidence indicating that a crime had been committed. An autopsy report was unable to give an gexact cause of déath, -and Kelley told probation officers that ‘my dear® wife died from over-excitement, over-exhaustion or fright.” Mrs. Kelley ‘died Oct. 13 after

being a

J. Murray dis-|

Till, owned Louis

working 4nd in many ways a Ihe ‘by Los Angeles home. Two weeks gifted people. Where does the Barbiero of Salida, for lack of later the body was found when product of their toll evaporate? evidence. someone noticed odors coming y he A : {asic Mrs. Marjorie Tracy signed thee... 2" trunk abandoned on a Yet the 2 neriean commission complaint citing Till as being a | a in its finding will répory that vicious dog after her Pekinese Kelley fassed and pleaded Spain's economy 15 the lowest IN was killed in an alley last De- Ee con esse 1 RI p-eader Europe. Only two nations’ are cember. Till and another dog guilty to mansjaughter : to receive immediate help from ave found in the vicinity where N decision has been made as the Mufual Security Agency — the phody of the Pekinese was to the boys’ custody but noted Spain and Yugoslavia. Placing picked up by Les Lippard. as interested parties were Mrs. Spain in the same economic sta = Defense witnesses, including Kelley's father, Eugene Hickey,

tus as Yugoslavia is another absurdity in the fantastic picture of European finance. Here is a sample of this financial fantasy. Travelling from Paris to Spain, this correspondent’'s train was delayed four

chase

Police Chief Harry Cable, testified that it is the nature of dogs to fight other dogs and also to

Donald Myers a dog is not regarded as vicious unless he attacks humans.

Boston, and Kelley's sister, Mrs. Helen Webber, Newton, Mass.

7 Million Sufferers

Over 7 million persons in America are suffering from arthristis.

Defense pointed

cats. Attorney

out that

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Asks Review of Case— . = .

Service Calls on Truman

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To Reverse Loyalty Board

WASHINGTON,. Jan. 11

—OQOusted career diplomat Stewart

(UP) John Service appealed directly to President Truman recently ,to reverse his top loyalty review board which found “reasonable doubt” of Service's loyalty to the i India. United States. s Service's last-ditch appeal went

Presbyteri to the White House, the Justice rest y eran Department and the Civil Service Cl { Commission ~iorty ce, eric Qui S board” had rejected Service's apPost Here

peal to the board to reconsider its The Rev. Charles Franklin

finding. Through his attorneys, Service asked Mr. Truman: to reverse and Bruce today announced his resignation as pastor of the Sutherland Presbyterian Church to ree

rescind the board's action and to name an “impartial board” to returntto the Air Force chaplaincy. Rev. Mr. Bruce will preach his

Philip C. Jaffe of New York, ede itor of the now defunct Amerasia magazine, and others, During World War II, Rev. Mr, Bruce served with thé chaplaincy in California for two years, 10 months in China and four months

véew the entire case. He said the loyalty board was|

unfair and was out to make a final sermon. as sent to the Civil Service Com- pastor Sunday record for dismissals. at. 11 a. m. He Hé said similar requests were has chosen as mission and Atiorney General J. his topic, “PreHoward McGrath because no paring .the formal machinery exists for ap- Way.” The con-

peals from actions of the presidential board. Service, one of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy's. prime targets, was fired by Secretary of State Dean Acheson Dec. 13;after the review bbard found that his connection with the famed “Amerasia” stolen secrets case cast ‘a ‘‘reas- parish. onable doubt” on his loyalty. The resigning pastor will re. The board specifically accused port shortly. for duty at the Air Service, long-time State Depart- Force base, Shreveport, La. Mrs, ment Far Eastern expert, of sup- Bruce hopes to join him there plying classified documents to soon.

gregation recent« ly gave a dinner and presented a gift to the Rev, and Mrs. Bruce in hofAéor of their five years of service in the

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March in High Gear

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