Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1952 — Page 1
© : Sy d or : 3 : \ . 7 : : - : * bis ’ Qo > = . - + ’ $ “ 4 * 3 : 3 Si ne fe vr - . : : 13, 1952 Ly . : . > Ton i oo : a a J ' . > apo ; J . ! / A FORECAST: Mostly cloudy, continued mild, occasional showers tonight and-early tomorrow, becoming partly eloudy ahd colder. Low tonight 50. High tomorrow 60. ERR PRICE FIVE CENTS : > v r d as 8 nd-Class Matt t Post Mm ¥ . SCRIPPS = HOWARD pe) YEAR—NUMBER 318 3 MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1852 Bana Toa eed Da : Vandals Ravage Home FHA Says v It Had to (0 r O od S ave » a » : . itter Ip ore ere Fire Peters (Picture on Page 8) Cash i: Down | By EMERSON TORREY Sid 1 | The FHA angrily said in ® ® 13 Washington today it “had to : 42 MM fire” R. Earl Peters, Indiana - ’ ; 23 { (director, “like any other vio- & 34 {lator” of its rules. It flatly con- ; 14 tradicted his statements that: 3 : ONE-—He offered to resign. 23 TWO—He had an informal va 65 go-ahead to insure in 1947 a ! i" $370,000 mortgage on his bys Florida Apartments in * 13 Wayne, : Rain, Fog THREE-—The FHA knew all IS ¥ { {along Mr. Peters was financially ummary o Chief Issues Wa rning Rl Fli \ linterested in the 46-unit build- in ier Ine lending agency learned Today’ S e S Ab t ‘Fi i bri 0 L * Y only last week Mr. Peters owned ou iery’ a ric n anding the building, after an investiga- n e imes | ted Pre tion. based on a tip from this NEW YORK Ta 14 (UP) newspaper, an FHA spokesman! ’- told BaD Times today. P ] Local \—A Northeast Airlines Con"He was Donald Alstrup, assist- Page| vair plane smacked into the ant.to Walter L. Green, acting ad- Seven persons injured in week- | (act Bivar : Iministrator end traffic accidents ....... 3 ian ii 8 bait ile short : { AGuardia Field a 3 a.m, Promise Honest Statement [yy do those sweaters burn? Indianapolis Time, today, injuring Mr _Alstrup said Mr. Peters, ..Harold Hartley writes.. 14] most of tie 36 persons aboard but promised Mr. Green yesterday to! Es takes steps'ts put King. ae ry a hi “put out an honest statement of| bigger bite on business firms PASEaNR ors ahd Crew TaD - what o ed. sticki holl : ngers nd rew were _ ccurred, sticking wholly to| outside the city using city lucked from 1 v 2 it sels . facts, and send a copy to Wash-| 14 p m the plane as it set ington,” SEWErS ...evvesns PERE Ls i tled in shallow water by a passe Rs Poters today showed iis The py oSlabuing which ’ ling tug and a launch whose crews ’ ofay in| followed Spree «....... verse 1 : : : e his apartment, 1302 N. Delaware| ? i ae hii . St., a copy of a letter dated Mar.| nr ame HEARTBROKEN—Mrs. James Fork sadly views the wreckage of her bedroom. 13. 1947, nw» said was from George dient : Jefe Toston at $5% 8 in ag ey must be very jittery in : s ) Window-breaking vandals held beer around the room and had through a window. One of the A: Bremer, FHA zone commis- Ron . Pots and landing in low visibility and “open house” last night, causing been: writing on the walls with boys told the deputies od Mr. Peters he was free. politics . . . editorials...... 10! worsening rain and fog. It was $2000 damage in a private resi- lipstick. originally were looking for money, | : 5 A {in line with a southwest runwa dence and smearing the interior] Mr, Fork started in the rear but failing to find any decided to to go ahead with his plans as out- [Treasury ofieisls believe Chi {of the field when it let down nd of .an ice cream store, door. The children ran, but he “have some fun.” lined in his own previous letter. i oo 10 soon and went into the water Mr. and Mrs. James Fork, 5022 was able to catch the two boys In that, Mr, Peters said, he had| 2 Pike | Comm {sion ’ . . s , 00 was > 0 bo Mr. Fork said most of the dam- |agked permission to go ahead Ohio Turnpike Commission | Seats were ripped loose by the W. Naomi St. returned home to and hold them until sheriff's dep- age will be a total loss as he is with the Ft. Wayne project un-|. Tuns into a steel wall...... 10] impact, somersauMing passengers Bat two Sh-yearad boss ang a bties sritved: hawt ‘not protected by insurance. less there was some FHA policy Jenner and Holder will find forward. All unfastened their I ng Clone i or SE The children and their parents preventing. Eisele? People tough. 1) Br iT meosane lipstick, fingernail polish and ets and thrown around the room. Were ordered to appear ioday ati Not Letter of Clearance’ | Sports hatches onto the wings and fusemustard. The contents of the medicine (Ne Juvenile Aid Division. “That's not a letter of clear-| P lage and into the water. Smith's Ice Cream Store, 1402 cabinet were poured over the bed.. When Mr. Smith opened his ice ance,” Mr. Alstrup retorted to- : aa PARE No Sign of Panic Hoyt Ave. was broken into and Ink and mustard were mixed on cream store this morning he day. . Indianapalis buys two players ”l One Posse er s id the 1 i ice cream and sundae syrup the bedspread. The mattress was found the walls and floor spat- The letter I saw said there from Cleveland a 12 {hit h Ly : h Pa ¢ ain ; thrown over the floors and walls. cut, tered with ice cream and syrup. Would be a review of policy and Hurryin' Hoosiers face unde- | are ‘lust the same asi we : | Ee Mr. Peters would be advised. feated Illinois quintel to- | had hit the ground,” but thera Noticed Light Decided ‘To: Have Fun' A show case was pushed out e 12 was no panic On reaching home last night. Hee 9 ave Yuh of place and a chewing gum ma- ,_ Lhe ousted director told me he PIBNL wuvssesnsrrenssanares 2 | was panic. : . p had never been advised, “either Caps dish up worst defeat of | Rain was falling and smoke Mr, Fork noticed a light burning = Table lamps were broken. The chine jerked off the wall. 10 P for Pittsburgh 12! land fog was closing in fast as in his kitchen. He crept up and front of a new TV set had been cartons of cigarets were missing. verbally or otherwise, that a pol-| IE oe tb : i RE -18| {the plane attempted its landin peeped in the kitchen window. kicked in. Toys were broken and Mr. Smith said it would take CY then existed forbidding such Dunkel Basketball ratings... 13; |" "he La Guardia Field AE Three children were throwing scattered over the floor. he ‘and his wife all day to clean ia oye” National | | bureau sald the ceiling had eggs, sugar, bacon, butter and .The children had broken in up the mess. been in force. “for years and Fa . AMIRI AEENIS {dropped from 1700 to 600 feet years.” 2 g {and visibility from one and oneale : {Navy's new jets reported su- LUNG-SEARING FLAMES—Quickl e di | hat miles to half a mile in the Hall, Purdue Cage Star, Works Board Rdid Lg hg His Is Red MIs errand sweater here uiglly esnmmer ingendiary 10 minutes between the plane's > | » : first ; Iyouign + Na¥e gone ahead,” Mr. | boy in Tokyo? ., ., Jim G. | Another story, Page 2 i at the field.and its ~ | Lucas writes ..... amnesia 3 : igh dis he : : Held on Assault Charge Borders on "i i uamuasie act mat pli nis Fon : Sumner Collingswood, 42, m ; at least my superior ofcer gi Jiscloses speed-up in 1a An ‘Incendiary sweater” scare Duxbury, Mass., a passenger, said . atomic ener rogram ... “« 4 LAFAYETTE, Jan. 14—Ernie|® BIg Ten game here tonight. Cc ensorship Washington was advised in the protestant gow ll a he was ‘sitting back reading a, Hall, high-scoring forward OB ET ee i] circumstances.” mollified over the with- |special alarm to Indianapolis citi« Western Story and Whacko, we Purdue University’s basketball| 5 Xl board tod t Rep. Charles Brownson, Indian-| drawal of Gen. Clark as (zens, many of whom might un- er. points as Purdue dropped an 85. The works board to P set a| lis Republi th k- y 4 My seat came over on top of squad, was freed on $250 bond) {apolis Republican, over the wee ambassador to the Vatican. 8 gyspectingly have purchased the I ol a Charge of audit with | 53 decision to Northwestern at new policy requiring board mem-jend called for a nationwide in- ; i Pp gly iL me. T was sort of standing on a deadly weapon and was prompt-| Evanston, Ill, Satuprday night. pers or representatives to be pres-| vestigation of the FHA's lending! » Women's | Biierous garmen 1 : imy head.” Mr. Collingwood said, Hall is a graduate of Lafayette ctivities. e Specia warning went out. | Chop Plane Ope ly dropped from the team by, ent during examination of board’s activ Page following “positive” tests here op Plane Open Coach Ray Edd efferson High School. He was | Mr. Peters said today that was g s. Prevent} hi Pilot Alva V. Marsh and Co0 y y. {the sparkpl t that public records. i Reservations for tomorrow's today by Fire Prevention Chief ‘ . . Se Hall, third-ranking scorer for|‘Nn® Sparkplug center on that {Mr. Brownson’s privilege, but they : {Ralph Fenders. Pilot Austin E Briggs broke a the Boilermakers this season, was| School's team which won the In-| This is in sharp contrast 10iwoulq find the FHA “pretty| Ja a Aol ical Bokety Et you swallow just one breath {cockpit window. climbed out, onto charged in a complaint signed by diana High School Basketball campaign promises and previously clean.” is Woman's: Aulilisry GINSer. Lor soon te a re la wing and took an emergency Coy Monroe, who accused the Championship in 1848. nnounced policy of Mayor Clark| Mr. Peters’ hands shook and his|Sara Lynn .Jones, “Lovely | gt 3 axe to the fuselage in an attempt y Hall was counted on heavily by 2 P Lady of Tomorrow.” ....... 4|destroyed,” warned Chief Hanhardwood star of attacking him | n hea yi to hold open, unrestricted session {voice choked as he spoke of his cotk in urging all Indianapolis to provide more escape routes for i | Eddy to help pull Purdue into con- © P | “happy” 17 years’ service with Diamonds sparkle -on spring ging their passengers, who were even with 8. knife, 1 public business fashions— Betty Locher |Citizens to report immediately to ’ Eddy announced he had dropped tention for leadership in the on all p 5S, ; {the lending agency. y {the fire department if door-to- | then crawling from the emerHall from the squad “for violat: Western Conference. The Boiler-| This also is in contrast with, He said he had not yet made | writes from New York...... 2 oor saleBinen or slreet peddlers gency exits. ing training rules” but did not Makers now are tied with Min- iy established by the previous any plans for the future. |Meridian Hills Country Club ry to self any clothin Mrs. Mary Devine, 52, a New elaborate. Resdta fof fourth board of works which had al-| George Bailey Jr, FHA assist- Plans January events ...... Sy fas : g | York secretary returning from a Hall was arrested shortly be- mire ant zoe commissioner, arrived New library program an- | Advises Caution : | week-end visit. with her family in fore midnight. The alleged at- Crisis in Chile lowed newspapermen unrestricted pore today to take charge of the| nounced by the Indianapolis | 1... 0 -4viced caution on the Bridgewater, Mass. said “I tack occurred at a private resi- access to” matters before the Indiana office until Mr. Peters’| Propylaeum ............... 5 part of any person who purchased 'thought we had made a rough dence in Lafayette, according to - SANTIAGO, Chile, Jan. 14 board. successor is named. : F . lone of the rayon-like * smooth {landing.” : the complaint. (UP) — A new crisis threatened The board's executive secretary, Mr. Bailey said the office would oreign |sweaters from peddlers in the : 2 { “1 was strapped in my seat, Replacement Named President Gabriel Videla's coali- David Marsh, insisted he be pres- ‘continue in full ‘operation. Reds all but wreck armistice [past. He said there was no evi- GRAY ASHES—52 seconds but I hit my head ‘against the Eddy said Hall, a sophomore, tion government today followingient “to answer questions” during; -_— negotiations ....civennnnne 3/dence of them being sold in lat : | pack of the seat in front of me would be replaced by James Stone, the: resignation of his foreign any examination of board pro- [Cinta smash push on ‘Christ- stores, either here or elsewhere -'a7er. . jand g got a big bump,” she said. junior letterman, for a starting minister in a dispute with two ceedings. His decision was upheld Truman Puts | mas RIAZE’ conveveessrsss + 3/in the United States or Canada. | “Suddenly someone reached assignment against Ohio State iniother cabinet members. by the board today. Economists see lengthy pros- Two sweaters turned in by wor- Sees U. S. at Work {over from the other side and i T Sh k |. Perity sesseesceseeserssesss 8iried owners went up in 52 sec- | BRIDGEPORT. - 3 J opened the emergency door, ; onds of flashing fire when aj] 7 onn., Jan. 141 “I Can't Swim” ‘It Probably Will Be True Some Day’'— | ax “ e- up ‘Other Features: match was applied: { (UP)—Premier William Drees.of| whe water rushed in. -I lost my . ‘e ° The first tested was turned] {The Netherlands arrived here to- pag and all my clothes. I went ; 0 ong ress Amusements ........soe T (over to fire officials by Mrs. /day for an inspection tour of a|,nder the water through the door arga re n er ains oy rien B+ Unites gr Bridge ....... cessvesess 4 IFrank McGuire, 421 N, Walcott|typical small American industrial 5,4 some wonderful fellow pulled re WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—Presi-| COMICS ..i.cceceeieenee 19 (St, early this morning. city. He is touring the United ne out onto the wing when I : 5 dent Truman sent to Congress to-| Crossword ............. 8 The vest of the sweater set|{Btates on the invitation of Presi-| ame to the surface. I can't swim, A day his. plan to take collectors of| Editorials .........i0000 10 Iburned rapidly. Chief Bender said {dent Truman. and so I’ m certainly glad he Internal Revenue out of politics| In Hollywood .......... 7 |Mrs. McGuire had given permis: LOCAL TEMPERATURES |8rabbed me. and put them under Civil Service.| MOVIES ......... ssesese T Ision for making other tests on} gp" “ eo" 00 Ee, | 7 “The water wasn’t very deep, Mr. Truman said the plan— Radio Television :..... 11 |the coat sweater. | Tam. 55 Lam, 59 | but it sure was cold,” Harold 8, which will become effective in 60 Robes Ruark essnsessns : Chief Fender said he will est $a m.. 52 12 (Noon) 58 |Gordon, of Brookline, Mass., said, days unless rejected by either the OVOB, werssuusesven ig } '9a.m.. 55 | All passengers and crew memHouse or Senate —will prevent pone i sesee sssssesnace i ONE—The chemical applied to| — bers were taken to Flushing and “improper conduct in public serv- v 11s0on srtaiartere 5 the fabric to give the sweater its|" Latest humidity ........96% |Queens General Hospitals, ice” and protect the government OMENS sevsasncensnnest, smooth yet incendiary qualities. ; from “insidious influence peddlers] 3 TWO-ADY Dossibie method of | ¢ . . and favor seekers.” reproofing the dangerous gar-| B } Pp Il L abotish ro Double-Take i Concern Elsewhere | ay eca S ese are “political appointees, and Fe By BOB BARNES | whi sanie’ concern’ was being, place them with up to 25 district Co ETH . ? ; toplh Ht The Batter, om expressed all over the nation, ac-| SAV SSiohets he would - 73e war— DOO cording to.a United Press survey. ase, e en S ea y nce i n On ue oSitions There was worry. that some of | Judge Phillip 1. Bayt today re-) “He is as good and as honest ¢ . n : ha : v ! positions) the same fast-burning material membered he knew about the “po- a cop as I have ever known. Had ED be dner i ee /might have been used in making lice scandal” of last October, but I been elected in November, he wou e uw sr Cly ery oe ap : children’s playsuits. he staunchly defended former would have been my nomination Be EW | Officials warned all persons to Chief John J. O'Neal, now under for chief of police.” al . be particularly wary of any gar-| indefinite suspension. May / y Mr. Truman's plan had hardly, /ment that cannot be dry- -cleaned.| Former Mayor Bayt said Chief Mayor Was Consulted reached Congress before Sen. p— . -10’Neal told him. of the burglary Meanwhile, Mayor Clark today Estes Kefauver (D. Tenn.), and| . said Chief Ambuhl had consulted : | |accusations against Patrolman) | * . ini gi ipin By Make the Most t of Robert Liese last October. Buti™\™ before suspending the formes of 64 collectors but to put them Your Opportunities the SE Vator 22M le instru sald he instructed the present under civil service and bar them ‘he was sure he had all the chief “to go ahead with his ine from holding outside jobs. SCHMIDT REALTY CO. |evidence deeded.” vestigation. | oi SERASEAE Thats any | “I dant want ue (Democrats) Sos ert inde. 1930-—reven . Glovers Resume finished r p. Auto. gus Dest and {to be put in the position of trying a apotiess slate for the former Earl of Dalkeith . * Princess Margaret tion, Tes talk Garg rBill Smid |to play politics with the charges,” "oy 0’ ow holds the rank of ‘Action Jan 25 Proviotion Dass | Mr. Bayt, now judge of Municipal lieutenant. Neither commer onto : . ur t { . United Pres naired] | beth was y preparing to accompany, ‘There is also another royal There will be no Golden In the real estate pages of Court 3, sa today, was a Repub- NOT reprimand is recorded. The ‘LONDON, an. 14 |her parents on a royal tour of journey ahead—again South Af-|. Gloves this week . ., the next The Indianapolis Times there |, = % 0 0 2 0 told me he Present suspension is not noted. “Johnny Dalkeith,” 28-year-old g, nh Africa, Th f are HUNDEDRS of home bar- se ou rica, ere was a fam- exciting round will be Frida of home bar / | Two Suspended Earl of Dalkeith, was visiting yy gathering at Balmoral Castle|"'C2: Where the king will continue| “0 05 ye, gains For Sale EVERY DAY, |2° appointed in 1943 when pe Princess Margaret at Sandring-|,,4 philip was among the guests. [to convalesce from his recent am oll Make the most of these op- Mayor Tyndall, a Republican, was| Chief Ambuhl suspended the # mstances ou'll want to get your. in power,” Judge Bayt added. former chief and former Capt. ham téday . under circu . it p y. It was one of the strongest indi- lung operation. tickets in advance—right now portunities to find YOUR more Incl Carl § t remarkably similar to those Pre-\cationg up to that time that the|- ] suitable home this winter Had Forgotten ncident ar] Sehmiqt, for Slowiéss in ceding the engagement of Eliza-| young couple planned to marr It would be an ideal time to pop| —for everybody will want to Read these home. ade: over The judge said he had com- pressing the burglary investiga. beth’ and Philip. ° young, edupie a el y * [the question or inform the king| See the Jan.25 Golden Gloves. very doy y choose the |Pletely forgotten about ‘the case [tion against Patrolman Liese, The British press quickly seized| .. nd gnothet Tip extraor: "and queen that an understanding oot reserve ants to yr ones that seem to fit your. UNM! he read detailed accounts The suspension came after the the opportunity to engage Ba dinary gathering of the House of 12d heen reached — and did 1t/ p yw, nington St.; Em-Roe's needs and arrange to person- ie Payt Tt Ljese' s case or Chiet O'Neal was. as * little matchmaking—the favorite wo yoo" 04 gandringham, the Nave the royal blessing? |. 200 W. Washin : - ally inspect them. Before lon an : : y ashington St.; ¥ inspec & 3000. i Patton POV = for the pretty. Z-lking's private estate. Dalkeith is Children of British Kings can-| Sportsman's Store, 126 N. you will find just the right |; ey sted ie sata! {ck leave dfter Farung his some : . year-old. princess, there with the King afd queen; not remain members of the royal pennsylvania St. home: for your family’ and - | 4, pe did not then connect his statement, Lt. O'Neal said he . Another Gathering _ |Queen Mother Mary, who is Dal-/family unless they contract mar-| ° prices are: Ringside and you. : : Liese with the report originally had.intended to report the ; Bources close to the royal fam-|keith's godmother; Elizabeth and riage with royal consent. first row balcony, $2; down- Shown here is a sample [given him by €hief O'Neal. ition to -his sucgessor “but I guesyily sald they did not believe an Philip and their two children; the, Dalkeith has a fine war record, stairs reserved, $1.50. Prices |. from the wide variety of Judge Bayt came sharply to I-just waited too long.” = : t announcement was Earl and Cointess Mountbatten, is heir to the 500,000 acres of the, include tax. General admis- ~ homes offered today-. . . look ithe defense of the ex-chief, say- The charges against Liese ao. imminent “although it will pron and the Duke burgh’s Duchy of Buccleuch, indluding, sion tickets go on sale at the them over mow. The Times ling: - ~~ lcused him of stealing ony and : : = true some day.” mother, Princess Alo of Batten- Property in op an d an JN Pennsylvania St. Armory Is Indiana's Largest Real Es- | “Tq stake my life on his repu- (hams. from the Melody - . Jeans age } Princess v Rita fourg, N ; castles, - Loto Sek Right. oad Re She. Guide, | -; i tation, : [844 Westfield Blvd. To : ) 5 * te fas « : . BEER : hel ny ik wa : = 1 is 2 : vou . La %. . ; rl : yo» * 2 i: Su wa . . x » Vie " « = . : . 7: 2 a v . , i fete es ot i . : : iy ek = i ie a a an a ni ; ea a: “ zit i sil a
