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Rosg Franklin Lockridge put w¥Hoosier history ‘‘on wheels and had it re-enacted in its original settings around the state will be buried’ in Fi. Wayne to-
morow after services in Bloom- Harmony State Memorial. and a
ington T he T4-vear-old ‘historians funeral will. be
‘at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow. in First Methodist Church Bloom-
ington. Buriat services will be at 4p. m. tomorrow at Lindenwnod + Cemetery, Ft. Wayne. HIS yy, 4 sekridge body is at the Day Funeral Home, Bloomington Mr kridge founded the ITnosier Historical Institute which. toured®the state with actor: and won wide acclaim.
“The Story for eighth
book was
written
His last Indiana.” grade pupils.
His son, Ross Jr. took his own Senators served notice on fa ir are ‘ t : m ; e in March, 1048, at the height|pragiqant Truman today that! o of his fame. The suicide was : oy blamed on overwork in writing they will continue to fight apthe. prize # winning “Raintree pointment of an ambassador to 2 . . . " . . otinty,” a semi-historical novel the Vatican, no matter whom bosses in Washington angrily retorted they "had to fire him like | f a typical Indiana county. he nominates in place of Gen any other violator. When the elder Lek riage tig Mark W. Clark : - mien = : t 11:45 p. m. Saturday, he left v © ‘ 4 ; his Ls the former Elsie Lillian. The White House announced Women Will Have Children — Shockley, whom he married in last night that Gen. Clark's 1902. Other survivors are a son, name had been withdrawn at his Shot klev : Park Forest 1il.: a request. But -Press Secretary Jodaughter Lillian Louise. Bioom-seph Short emphasized that Mr. incton: a sister. Mrs. Robert J. Truman “plans to submit another n Peters. and a brother- Earl nomination at a later time.”
B. both of Indianapolis. He had
ix grandchildren.
For Ross Lockridge
who sion, directing the Federal! Writ-
ers’ Project in Indiana in depre sion days and representing World Book Co: in this state He was a director of the Ne
member of the Benjamin Harr
g son Memorial Commission
Besides “The Story of Indiana e wrote “How. Functions in Indiana.” Rogers Clark.” Hoosier “LaSalle
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Protestants To Continue
Vatican Fight
By MERRIMAN SMITH
United Press White House Reporter
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—| Protestant Leaders and key!
Gen. Clark, who will remain a
commander of the Army Ground
the
Government,
A. Lincoln,” “The
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Navy Plane
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Japan Crash
By United Press TOKYO, Jan. 14—A four-engine {U. 8. Navy patrol bomber witif 12 {men aboard crashed and burned | today near Yokohama. Authorities refused to identify
The plane was still burning
open country six miles southwest of Yokohama and there was no official count of casualties. The Navy believed some of the crew possibly parachuted safely before the hamber hit the ground. Earlier, Japanese reports said all 12 crewmen were killed. A Navy announcement said the plane apparently developed 2ngine trouble as jt was returning to Atsugi Naval -Air Station, 30] miles south of Tokyo after a reconnaissance mission that began at 6 a. m. Shortly before. the crash; which occurred
LOVE THAT FHA—R. Earl Peters (above) tells The Times here today he offered to resign as state FHA director. His former
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Held Two Degrees Forces, told reporters he bowed WASHINGTON. Jan. 14—A out of the diplomatic assignment! 4" vono woman soldier—d:srr Lockridge as hor because it had become “such a De ed trot the resérves. bes Miami County and g At In. Controversial issue” that he arg serves from Roann High School. At In, i04 the Senate would have cause of motherhood—had the
diana University he earned the bachelor of arts degree in 1900, the LL.B. degree in 1907. A debater in college, he was credited with making Peru High School a pioneer in Hoosier high| school debating. He became prin-|
marriage. he U.S A 1d th d ried on the Army's books as! ny in the U., 8. A. sai e council's) ,., y . Iba C. Martinelli.| In 1907 he left Indiana to set (reserve Maj. Alba C. . up a law office in Shawnee, served opposition to the appointment| corps of Military Police, had had
as pelice and county judge, gained a reputation for enforcing antiliquor laws and establishing
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juvenile courts in Oklahoma. He| *
de-
confirmed him.
Protestant leadérs were
has had no personal hip with Gen. Clark.”
Connally Stands Pat “We are opposed to the appoint-
not mollified by the White House disclosure that some other nominee will be substituted. i Episcopal Bishop Henry Knox cipal there about a year after his Sherrill, president of the National Council of Churches of Christ in!
relation-
| Defense Department on the spot today - with this “fundamental truth.” “ ,.. Women being what they
are, many, in and out of service, will have children.”
{about all she can stand of spe-| [cial regulation 140-175-1, Change {1, dated 30 Oct., 1950, Paragraph
Mrs. Loren B. Thompson, car-|.
Mother-Reservist Raps Compulsory Discharge
~~ Mrs. Thompson of East Orange, N. J, has a 3-month-old baby, and a discharge. With six years of active duty to her credit including pre-war Service in Korea, Mrs. Thompson regards the discharge regulation] as “discriminatory.” She said so in a letter to Assistant Defense Secretary Anna! M. Rosenberg, 'in which she also! |called the policy “shortsighted « « unrealistic . . . unjust.” Mrs. Rosenberg, who is a mother herself, has made no comment. Three Senators, however, are inclined to agree with Mrs. Thompson. .
New Jersey's Republican Sens.
{ 9 { 6A. (12). {Robert C. Hendrickson and H.
was later appointed public ment of an ambassador on sincere
fender of Oklahoma. |principle, and will continue to be! Other Ventures so, whoever may be appointed,” Mr. Lockridge came back to he said. Indiana in 1913. He headed the Chairman Tom ,Connally (D. IU public speaking department, Tex.), of the Senate Foreign Reserved as secretary of .the Public lations Committee said he would Discussion Bureau. Leaving the stand on the statement he issued faculty, he became secretarv of Saturday that he will oppose any the Citizen's League of Indiana, hominee for ambassador to the spoke and wrote in favor of a Vatican. : new state constitution. Other members of the foreign Among his other ventures were tlations committee, who did not lecturing at IU's Ft. Wayne divi- ish to be quoted by name, pre dicted ‘strong opposition” to any,
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gives a discharge to ‘female personnel not on extended or active duty who have a child or children
under 18 years of age ,,, ' |
| Calls It ‘Discriminatory’
Mrs. who is 33
Thompson,
doesn’t think that just because a to woman has a baby she shouldn't bill on military reserve forces. be permitted to stay in the Army
and “defend her home, which has
become all the dearer because a
child has come into it.”
Under the regulation, the Army), .- Smith have taken an interest in the cage. So has Sen.| Margaret Chase Smith (R. Me.).| Mr. Hendrickson has promised] Mrs. Thompson a chance to tell] her story when the Senate Armed| Services Committee gets around! considering a House-passed|
Lacks ‘Understanding’ |
In her letter to Mrs. Rosenberg, the ex-major complained| that the Army has not ap-|
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{proached the motherhood prob-|
‘Death Tree" |
Times State Service TAYLORSVILLE, Jan. 14—A Louisville soldier and his wife yesterday became the 14th and 15th persons to die in auto crashes) against “death tree,” a huge sycamore on U. 8S. 31 near here. Killed outright were Howard D. and Katherine Tracy, both 23. the 3d
{ State police held the Sve
They reported he was unhurt and his] wife, 24, escaped with minor in-| juries when the car went off al
4 5 . sharp curve at 65 mph. and] 3 i; one envelope of powdered milk S : . { {3311213 Be. and sugar to taste. Place over "mashed into the tree's wreck-| HTT, concealed fire and stir. scarred, three-foot trunk. ’ Freeze by placing the cupful . ’ : P of mixture in the snow. Wreckage Sighted; I FEEL B. ’ According to Sgt. Melvin G z . Z ETTER FAST. _!Duskin of Cullman, Ala., the Plane Search Pressed ! GIs make ‘sundaes’ by topping ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan. 14 LINOLEUM TILE the mixture with jelly or Jam— (UP) — Rescue planes pressed also available in C:rations, {their search for a missing Air re —— Force C-47 today after the Special Low : ” wreckage of a General Airlines| Price - 10 Freight Cars plane was sighted smashed INSTALL IT Derailed; No One Hurt agains! 5 Tioustainde, pilot of SE 2 “apt. L . Tremblay, pilot o ong Each 9x9 LA PORTE, Jan. 14. “(UP)—| no'10th Air Force Rescue Squad-|
Ten cars of a Pennsylvania Rallroad freight train were derailed
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ie losing the skills of many qual-
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lem with ‘realism or under-! standing.” The country, she said,
ified women under policy. 1 { “I do not think we can afford [to be wasteful of skills and ex-
its present
“We shall all be threatened
and we shall all be needed. Surely a woman should also be permitted to defend her home, which has become all the dearer because a child has come into it.”
about 5 p.m. the pilot radioed the field that at least one engine was not, working properly.
INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC CASUALTIES
(13 Days)
1951 1952 Accidents ......... 324 239 jured «....i000.4 139 93 Killed oo voivisnae 2 i.
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