Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1952 — Page 3

27, 1952

Ice

‘To Halt

as a failure.

SUNDAY, JAN. 27,1052 | — ais Allies Fear Chances Of | Reds Reject : I. All Offers

By United Press TOKYO, Sunday, Jan. 27—Indi-

W cations mounted today that the . West is preparing for the possi- F bility that the Panmunjom truce| talks will have to be ‘written off| L)

“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Korean Armi

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stice Grow Slim

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War

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See World Report, Page 19 |

fessed in a Tokyo

going to happen.”

optimism, described

“a big unknown.” These pessimistic

negotiations

exasperated United gate accused a Red

Name-Calling

oner exchange and

the role of calling and reports than Wade ress.” a The Reds

Suild produejiana Univere

when reached. But the shdrpest

oner exchanges

Sang Cho that “it

your britches.”

Communists in the and sea

the Reds artillery barrage.

IT’S

Dayton, O., died in Hospital

Irene, 53, also died after the crash.

Brooks, 20, North

Sutherland, 41,

of a broken neck.

ssion

new! It’s tion Six res, such t stroke shaft . .. sure you fe.

m Charlie Brown.

and me and my friends

comic section. CHARLIE makes

ment ©. eCamny

Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway con- |,

ence that “I don't know what 1s| =

The United Nations supreme commander in Korea, who previously has maintained at least] an outward official

the Panmunjom negotiations as|

followed another futile day of in the cgnference tents of Panmunjom in which an

being “too big for your britches!”

Embittered sessions of the subdelegations considering both pris-

pervision were featured by name

indicated they will reject four alternative It’s compromises offered by United Nations delegates for settling the old boy slips beneath the wheels thorny issue of Red airfield con- of a switch engine; later to lose struction during any truce—if and both ‘mangled

‘Meanwhile the Allies sent New andria. Year's “greetings” to the Chinese

“fireworks” and Air Force bombings of the northwest

quietly as they could. The early hours of “The Year of the Dragon” passed with no enemy attacks on the central front, but United Nations troops showered with a 4500-round

MURDER

On the Highways

Mrs. Katherine Morrison, 22, of|t® the organization committee

last night,

with another car last Wednesday were fatal yesterday to Earl B. Fryer, 59, Ft. Wayne. His wife,

COLUMBUS, Ind.—Malcolm E.

killed last night when /his.auto was struck by a train on Ind, 7 south of Elizabethtown.

COLUMBUS, -Ind. Columbus, killed yesterday and his 5-year- ; old son, Jackie, injured seriously 44 Mexicans Die when their auto skidded into a) . dump truck on U. 8. 31-A near In Blazing Bus Garden City, Mr. Sutherland died

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ANDERSON, Jan. Gary. Vestal's story begins the day after last Christmas.

not a Christmag*story. It’s too tragic when a 13-year-

armistice suof “no prog-

strongly

knees in surgery. exchange oceither, for a

when Rear youngster with the courage, the

Admiral R. E. Libby charged his will to live, the capacity for mak- Gary's recovery of thousands of North Korean opposite number ing friends of a Gary Vestal. of “brazen effrontery” in side- 5 a x stepping a question. Adm. Libby

seems to US the weeks since that accident near

that you are getting too big forthe home of his step-parents, Mr. school and go on to college.

and Mrs. Martie C. Patz, Alex-

form of land Gary has received these gifts:

in the three days it hung in the

A CAMERA FOR GARY—Sister Anne Miriam, director of nurses : at St. John's; Gary Vestal, Mayor Wright.

Gary Lost His Legs,

26 — in St. Hospital here, with whom Gary has become a favorite.

the already indomitable courage of this honor student of Orestes Junior High School, near Alexandria. :

legs below the ,,4erson Mayor Noland C. Wright, who ) But there can be no completely ster’'s hobby was photography. curred in the discussion of pris- unhappy ending,

persons—relatives, friends and total strangers. To an extent, they AND GARY knows the spirit of have been answered—he’ll return told Communist Maj. Gen. Lee Christmas has continued to live in home next week.

gets a physician’s traditional cauIn exchange for his lost legs, tion enough to bet that he will.

Blood, which helped save his life 1951 years ago suffered, too.

'Quints Feature

Winter Carnival ..

ST. PAUL, (UP)—The annual St. Paul Winter Carnival opened today with throngs the grand parade route to catch a glimpse of the Dionne quintuplets.

their parish priest and a lawyer to take part in six days of the {nine-day winter Ttarnival. The girls, smiled broadly | popped,” bands Paul welcomed them. Their third the quints have made to the United States. They were in New York once, and during the war they took part in ship launchings at Superior Wis.

Minn.,, Jan. 26

MUNCIE, Jan,

of Minnesotans lining

But Dr. LaDuron most famous mystery to trial — the

now 171, years old, as flash bulbs played and St.

St. Paul visit is. the into national

thers in a bitter

Old Mystery

1s. perhaps in a 14-year-old which has never come September, disappearance of his wife, Freda. The old case catapulted back headlines early hours of the bleak November, 1950, day when Dr. LaDuron confessed he killed the two bro-hand-to-hand fight because of “blackmail.”

F.

in

1937

The doctor at.first wouldn't re- said the

men were using in the $3000 ex tortion plot,

Where Is Wife?

Immediately _speculation ' centered on the unsolved mystery of what happened to his attractive

which

Lawoman

of

¥ "” activity . 3 ’ , 1950, slaying of two Terre rolls , y « . quints came here with ! . -i Swedish-born wife who “dropped | actigatiof ; ” Haute brothers, Ralph and Seibert » Coan vestigation their parents, Brother Claude, 5.' Carter. P off the earth” after a bitter quar- 4 "4, ¢

rel with the doctor in 1937 Through the years her relatives have pressed repeated searches for her remains, declaring she wag a victim of foul play. But the double. slaying failed to throw any light on the old mystery. After an investigation police declared the 30-year-old Ralph Carter and his 27-year-old brother, Seibert, had tried blackmailing several other Indiana doctors in connection with al-

nothing

pretty tarily.

the

wife

$2870 veal the secret which he said the claimed thev had already extorted and the additional $750 demand A caused nothing to do with the missing

But there was a renewed flurry during into the old case. Poaround rambling house that was Dr, LaDuron’s home and office and even uncovered a was shake the doctor's claim that his disappeared

“secret”

ever

Still No Trace

However, relatives of the missing wife said at that time they had still failed to turn up any trace of the nurse since the day it leged “illegal operations.” They she disappeared, leaving behind

Pr,

their

LaDuron Trial Set To O T “By DONNA MIKELS Times Staff Writer 26—After more than two years of delays the oft--postponed manslaughter trial of Muncie physician Jules Duron will come to trial Monday. The actual charge against the burly man of mystery is the Nov.

LaDuron

strange death had

the 1950 in-

his

the gloomy

ter Suzanne,

But mother's

to

tunnel.

uncovered that

voluh- voluntarily.

The frequent postponement of the trial gave rise to repeated rue niors that the present case, like ‘never come

the old one, would

to trial’ to

will come

all her personal possessic her two adored children. paradox vealed at the time of ‘the investie gation which culminated In the manslaughter charges now rend ing against the doctor. the children, a son. Jacque, stood by his father and said he believed mother ‘disappeared.’ the other. the now grown daughe sided with her relatives and aided in the probes based on the theory the woman disappeared in-

mer

was

But—barring . another delay trial tomorrow with the selection of jurors.

ed Friends

The care of doctors and nurses John’s Hickey Memorial

An increase, in his ordeal, of

A flash camera, last week, from learned the plucky young-

= = 5

THE PRAYERS and wishes for

Gary intends to finish high

Dr. R. R. Reed, Anderson, for-

The Man who was born Dec. 25,

Maybe it is a Christmas story,

corner of Korea. balance. after all. The Reds ushered in the x Chinese lunar New Year as Polio Victims Breweries 40 Hike

Organize Here To Fight Disease

MARION COUNTY

{own permanent organization to \help fight the dread disease. Nucleus of ‘such a group was

{home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank/a | Krauser, 2640 E. 62d St.. Named!

Robert Long|were: the third

Buddenbaum and two of

FT. WAYNE — Head injuries godges’ children have had in-| { suffered when his auto collided ¢yntile paralysis. jo Rains more intense than the downpour which started the disas-

| FIFTEEN polio victims will trous Ohio River valley floods in

help the March of Dimes drive 1937 lashed central Ohio today this and broke the third weather rec-

week by serving as information ord here within 42 days.

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a few hours, "™ owntown Indianapolis

specialists in department stores,

w Vernon, as | tations.

They will not solicit money bu will answer questions about: thes disease and the work of the Na- I

—Ernest M. Hon) : was Paralysis.

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|—Forty-four persons burned to!

Wholesale Prices

| (UP)—Milwaukee's major breweries will raise. wholesale prices Monday

polio vic- yo ost will be passed on to con{tims are moving to set up their sumers,

| Miller breweries will raise their price 18 cents on a 24 bottle case

and Pabst 17 cents. Blatz Brewformed over the week-end at the ing Co. said it

cent per bottle, the dealers said.

{Brewing Co. said the boost was Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodge, 442 authorized by the Office of Price ‘ fatal victim of a three-car crash/N. Oxford St.; Mrs. Eldon Alig, Stabilization to offset increased yesterday on U. 8S. 36 west of{2609 E. 49th St.; Mr. and Mrs. production costs. Danville. Her 24-year-old hus- Ralph Buddenbaum, 6070 E. 65th band, Larry, and their month-old| gt, and the Krausers.

son were killed in the crash. Rains in Ohio Break |

Mrs. Krauser, Mrs. Alig, Mr.| . tne Third Weather Record

banks and the railway and bus ever, major flood although a number

overflow their banks. The rain .is

Foundation for Infantile River before Monday. *

| heaviest on record.

| because of high waters, mostly in |the southern part of the state.

PUEBLA, Mexico, Jan. 26 (up) The highway patrol said the water in places was from two inches

|death today when two gasoline to two feet over the pavement.

MILWAUKEE. Wis... Jan. 286

and retailers said the

The dealers said Schlitz and

also ig considering price boost. 1 |

The increase will be about one

A spokesman for the. Miller

COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 26 (UP)

The weather bureau said, howthat expect a

it .did not f OHO rivers and streams would ot expected to affect the Ohio

The rain in Columbus was the

A number of roads were closed

tanks exploded inside a crowded 'bus. Only the driver was known to have escaped death in the flames| near Atlixco, on the Pan Amer-|

A Better Home Eases Annoyances

ican highway about 20 miles] southwest of here. {

- Uolice blamed the driver, Gil-| dardo H. Clara, for the explosion. They said he admitted tossing a lighted match near the 50-liter| cans stowed in the aisle of the bus.

The tanks "exploded throwing

sheets of flaming gasoline on the passengers. |

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The driver fled -to safety, through a window just before the ‘bus crashed into a tree.

All the passengers, including {three children, were trapped by |flames blocking the only exit. |

Several Hurt as Car

‘Plows Into Water

Two Indianapolis women were in General Hospital after the car in which they were riding hit water two feet deep at 7300 N. Meridian 8t., and flipped end over end last night. Four “other persons suffered minor injuries. |

With the added comforts | of a better home your family life will be more healthful, wholesome and happy, secure against the forecast housing shortage and other scarcities, ‘ ¥

Today in the Real Estate | Section of The Times you |! will find many. hunreds of hemes For Sale. There are all kinds, all sizes, all prices and all locations, including farms, singles, doubles, duplexes, estates and suburban homes. The above ad is from today’s columns. ‘

In serious condition was Ruby| Bonds, 46, 7161: W. 24th St., who! suffered deep lacerations of hoth legs. Sarah Knox, 56, of 2337 | Montcalm St., was beihg treated for shock.

his debut in

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Effective Speech, Salesmanship and Human Relations. __

New class starts Tuesday night, Jan. 29, 6:45 p.m, Hotel Washington.

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