Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1952 — Page 2

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" 1 S ostages o . . . Alr Fgrce*h | i I D - whack 24 pe wt rer Transit Firm il Drawn" —— PANMUNIJOM, Korea, Feb. |} fadianapils Raivais wants to _ By United Press ~ te conform 9—The South Korean govern. | ‘drop the Hr ol Hill bus line or WASHINGTON, Feb. 8—A spe. man’s new * ment denounced United Na- charge 10 cents extra for the sub-| Sal iouse commute SE Cone fense budget : p urban trip. | : . The res tions truce negotiators today | Transit officials asked the In-' erang {ree -S5hioolmg ng with until at il for yielding to the Communists “diana ‘Public Service Commission eight controls to. eliminate "graft the. time whe like a defeated command. |yesterday to let them (‘get out of Brg Waste. t ’ be build up to i The Korean government views (the red” on {ts Mars Hill line. | The Jecommendation ras ix ern wings. _with great concern the continu- They also asked permission to mitte hid a Som I y Air F ing concessions which the United, combine the W. 10th St.-Prospect| Rep. An . Teague ey eh we 1 orce Nations delegates are currently land General Hospital trackless which rongress jer op 2 gd v on Ap making at the Panmunjom cease- [trolley lines. gate abuses of the Wor ar fomminee, h fire talks,” the government gtate- |" The company reported ' five-| GI Bill of Rights. toy goal fol ment said. | lyear financial losses on the Mars The committee's Setajled rece hag been k oy sal ge Reds were using) | |Hill line, totaling $172,281 from Sinendstions Jere Sonate 3 7.2 non 3 . 8. war prisoners as {1947 through 1951. The line oper- 3 ig Sag * 1250. la 2 hostages in order to demand” lates between downtown and the earlier this oe bill 1d ioe "patie J even further concessions. |southwestern section of the city The commit ve i woul Hr. pees Btiained Neither the people nor the| land county, with terminus at | title men I Servier since 4 e ou lower goal w government of the Republic of “ IFarnsworth and Westbrooks Sts. rean War began to 1}; days ‘o -= ater, Korea can tolerate these insult-| Railways officérs said 3.3 miles free schooling for each day in These were ing humiliations,” the Korean of the 7.1-mile Mars Hills route uniform. The maximum would ba ures to give statement said. are outside the city limits, and 36 months—enough for a college previous disc The bitter statement was issued | |that 73 per cent of the patrons degree. : production h; at Pusan, temporary capital of served go beyond city limits. | Single. then would receive $110 out.” They w South Korea, as United Nations |" Inadequate service at the two a month while the allotment for the scope of truce negotiators at Panmunjom ‘new hospitals at Indiana Uni- men with dependents would be In: schedules accepted with reservations a Com- |vergity Medical Center and pres- $150. The sum would cover tuition, The decisio munist proposal for a high-level lent duplication of part of the line {supplies and living costs. eraft produc

period was ta i ° ‘ edge of the ‘Quiz Another ola Ar | i S| ° ale Spprpts studyin n aying $52 billion oe

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_peace conference within 80 days of the conclusion of a Korean armistice. Under the United Nations counter-proposal, the conference would be limited to a discussion! of the withdrawal of non-Korean forces from Korea, a peaceful settlemeht of the Korean situation

| were reasons given for combining {the W. 10th-Prospect and Genleral Hospital lines.

Cleaning Fluid Blast Kills Man,

, i ii din | A man who loitered around the PLAN CHANNEL CROSSING—Members of a Boys Club in Lon- [filling station where Thomas

and other Korean questions. The 1 * . Injures W ’ Rete ig gn he I $ ife don display two of the four canoes under construction for an at- | Lynch was slain Tuesday was Germar Eastern settlement. A 55-year-old man died last| tempt to cross the English Channel. The canvas-covered wooden [questioned by detectives this To Rea Vice Adm. C. Turner Joy, head Bight in > blast of flame caused| framework craft will cost about $30 each and will be tested on the afternoon. of the United Nations delegation, y’ exploding cleaning fluid. His| Thames River before a crossing is attempted. It is to be hoped: | when picked up there last night BONN, Gel also insisted that the South Ko. {le va 3 an Critical condition tos that the attempt is made in favorable weather conditions. the 35-year-old man had - been —The lower rean government be represented] SHIFTERS : sak ah : (day - a eneral Hospital with drinking. Police said he would German parl in the talks. The Communist = pi ; {ures over 60 per cent of her, |be better able to answer their 156 to suppor proposal had mentioned only the] HIGH WINDS CAUSED IT—Patrolman John McKee views broken window: at L. S. Ayres & Co. |"°%: iL ' 3 questions today. - tion in Wes North Korean and Chinese Com- = | Isaac Taylor was found dead 0 roug e : Oo ice He lives } than. 40° Block provided it w munist governments and the ; # J BE by firemen when they reached the Eyes. ess. luan locks full equality

: { - from the Gaseteria at Market and United Nations as participants, flame-seared basement of his] S s F T hy i] p h The vote South Korea is not a member of home at 634 W. 29th St, | ay in arm e ro 8 West Sie. and hag lojterey there two-day deb:

several times before Mr. Lynch —the most T

the United Nations. | . . a, a ployee, State police said today they are ville, brother of Jackie, con- Was shot to death. #ie in Germa UN Fliers: Out School, ran to a neighbor's house| NOt through yet” with investigat-|spiracy to commit a felony. | However, police pointed out, he The - House despite her serious burns. She was/in8 a ring of thieves who stole! Trooper Smiley said the first does not fit the description of the first step tow For Vengeance rushed to General Hospital. from farms, filling stations and break came when Jackie Walls man whom a truck driver saw tough battle | EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR- Later at the Bospital she tol 4/B8rages in central and southern and Thomas Dove were caught re- walking near the flling station Socialist. op) TERS, Korea, Feb. 9 (UP)— police she and her Pe were! IN Giana. {turning a stolen truck to New-! just before Mr. Lynch was killed government United Nations airmen, seeking cleaning drapes in the basement Thefts already traced range bury after taking 100 bushels of and robbed of $64. Truck driver scription bill revenge for the loss of 10 planes lwith gasoline and other Pr Lo Kokomo to French Lick./soybeans from a farm east of Irvin Noblitt, 26, of 3105 Now- cation of the during the past seven days, | mabie cleaning fluid But state and county authorities Plainville. {land Ave., said the man wore the formatior {suspect - still more widespread” Say Other Thefts Traced no coat. ropean army.

probably destroyed one Commu-

| Others Cleared Yesterday's

| Police thought the explosion operations of the ring. | nist Nicas Jet Bghiter and Sak | might have occurred when Mr.| Pix men have been arrested in| According to authorities, about - tory was m Sed three more in air battles \Taylor attempted fo fire the fur- Daviess and Knox Counties. 30 other thefts of grain and live-| Tnree other suspects have been Socialist De > *The d lai ere th i | nace, the open flames igniting the “There may be others involved,” stock ‘from farms have been questioned and cleared by police, The Socialis e damage claims were the ‘cleaning fluid fumes. - | State Trooper Don Smiley ‘said traced. Some of them were three | ne first was a 19-year-old hitch- said they wil first in three days of intermit- today. years ago. hiker from Greenfield. The others means Jn th

tent air fighting. The “probable”

: were two 16-year-old boys caught tent air aghiing. The “probable” He and Deputy Sheriff George They, said Cunningham fed YB caus armament.

5 Evansville Servel * |Hyatt of Daviess County made some of the grain to his livestock Terre Haute soon after jump-

United Nations since Jan. 25. ing out of a stolen car 8 | ' the first arrest Sunday. Other and peddled the rest of it to ele- . 2 iy R Sew hours eabliet, i | Strike Settled county authorities, an investigator vators and *sold livestock to Requiem mass for Mr. Lynch Pork Cost nounced that it lost 10 planes [for the state fire marshal, three|siaughterhouses. |was celebrated yesterday in St. It Says He : i A 10-day strike of 4500 pro-| detectives and a technician at the, The arson charge grew out of Anthony’s Church.

it t - during the last week without de duction workers at Servel, Inc. Jasper State Police Post joined a fire which destroyed Anchor] The 26-year-old attendant had CHICAG

sl | Sommunist in Evansville, was settled today, the manhunt. Inn, a restaurant near Crane worked at the filling station only Wholesale po lost in. combat. Seven others lcutting by more than half the] They said the ringleader was partly owned by Cunningham./11 days. one-fifth lowe weéré downed by Russian-built, number of idle in Indiana labor Charles W. Cunningham, 41, who They said evidence showed he ee year ago an radar-controled anti-aircraft] disputes. : runs a shop for servicing juke hired Thomas Dove to start the M t PI 1 cents a pound guns, and the ‘remaining two, | Servel and Local No. 813 of the boxes and pinball machines in fire to collect $2240 insurance. argare ans iovur prices, the A were victims +f mechanical fail- {Electrical Workers Union came Plainville and has a farm nearby. Authorities have not finished] gaAN DIEGO, Cal. Feb. 9 (UP) tute said tod ure. ! 'to terms in the early-morning He pleaded innocent to chargesitrzcing the goods stolen-from £8- Margaret Truman will give a The AMI

hours after a six-hour nego-|of receiving stolen goods and con- rages and. filling stations in Ed- song recital here next month bee also down

American Sabrejets drew their, tiating session. Union. President spiracy to commit a felony, but wardsport, Mitchell, Loogootee, sore starting a tour of the Pa- amount from

i gdh Sahts x + in James Payne said workers would delayed his plea on an arson oq d Worthington. They be: last August separate 0 over on an orthin . 3 -lcific No : 5 . northwest ey Some 5 Sabres| 3 meet during the week-end to rat- charge. lieve the trail may lead to others ay Tt ee While ret and 80 MIG-158 took part. Allied . . . Times photos by Dean Timmerman. |ify the agreement and produc-; Others arrested and the charges jn the ring. |the recital Mar. 20. clined subst: losses or damage, if any, were CLOSE CALL—This tree” blown over by the wind narrowly missed hitting the house at 1904 [tion would be resumed at the against them: ] said, “retails not disclosed. N. Oxford St. Eight other trees were toppled by gusts yesterday. plant Monday. Jackie D. Walls, 19, Scotland, expenses othe — J Until settlement of. the state's (Greene County), grand larceny.| Jydge Rests Case meat which ‘biggest walkout, nearly 7000, Thomas W. Dove, 19, Crane, they set on

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Would-Be | Safe Crackers Talk Too Much |

ELMER LOWDEN woke up| last night. i Men were talking in the alley!’

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| ployées of three Seymour plants/ burglary.

; . |6f Arvin Industries, Inc, 650 at; Leon Collins, 19, Crane, same. - Pay Homage to King {Indianapolis Bleaching Co., 350 charges. I know nothing’ about noth .

| y ing.” at Strongwall Mills at Cannelton,| William H. Walls, 24, Moores- "20 = i ment by a witness in

| : : , . harge. i i Royal Estate Tenants mmm ii * “5 wk. wie, uu, On Conscience of ol Still on strike are 850 em- banditry and second degree Eshar on Trial ; 00° .

By| United Press ; - 1300 at the Bryan Manufacturing . : | 1 urt 2 yesterday was SANDRINGHAM, England, Feb. ' gANpDRINGHAM, _ England, Co. at Monticello, and a couple Vote Drive a Crusade, ICfmina Comm ie 2 1.

at the side of his home, 1241 W.| |9—The royal family gave King TP) ' oY | 20th St. | G00rge VI back 10 Bla 16VINE| omen, tur L-ucen Elizabeli's |undred fn several smalier walk: Rep. Horden Asserls [Rabh iad to go on in msking = “Get out of there or I'll shoot| lsubjects today | Nia auter'S Sold nn (outs. , his decision in the trial of a fa- — tis 3 i ‘ | St. Mary Magdalene Church is | Times State Service | ther accused of shooting his 22-| repre Yo he Shoes. | Hundreds of yrorkers and ten- inscribed: ‘““To Papa, from F 1, h |. COVINGTON. —, a. 'month-¢ld son. | —————— y got out. ants on the royal botats who Lilibet. rormer ieacner jana'g only Songre I 23, Judge Rabb freed the father, MR. LOWDEN called police, | EE TI ED re ohoL | — ne . ttl [night that hundreds of thousands [Bennie Hampton, 29, of 956 N. who found they had left a safe jas well as King filed sorrowfully A metal plate was inscribed, Dies in Hospita Sr ET ao) op | Miley Ave, of a charge of as-| . I the aiey. The sate had been past the plain wooden coffin lying|“Albert Frederick Arthur George ger! ult and battery with intent to Or

lin little. St. Mary Magdalene Windsor; born 1895; died 1952. Mrs. Gertrude Hinson Bowen, |to help elect a Republican Presi- in.

stolen from a nearby linen sup- |Chureh | The: coffin was onl ld | . y three feet former kindergarten teacher here, dent.. : as dropped because Hy is Re Sma | They were only- the vanguard from the spot where the King dled yesterday in St. Vincent's] Rep. Cecil M. Harden called this ~The tate Ww en wife. : d E. M. Stupey, the manager of the tens of thousands of Brit-|had worshipped only last Sunday. Hospital. She lived at 3761 N. year's campaign “a crusade for & pyrence ard neighbors to testify C said the safe held mostly checks > lons from peers to -cemmoners Around the bier was an honor Meridian St. better America. She added: against the father. : s | who will pay George VI final guard of gamekeepers, foresters| Mrs. Bowen, a native of Indian- “There is room for all of us—Re-| “upaying-this on his conscienc and very little eash, “If they had' § who pay g | . g n e opened it, it wouldn't have paid , ‘homage while he lies in state in and four Grenadier Guards. The apolis, was graduated from the publicans, Demofrats and inde- tne rest of his life will be punil for their trouble.” | ACHESON AIDE — David K. |great Westminster Hall in Lon- Soldiers stood with arms reversed former Eliza Blaker Teachers Col- pendents. ishment enough,” said Judge or : : | . Bruce, above, U. S. ambassador |don next week. and head bowed on breasts. [lege igh ana Jnr served on its The Re Tunliean Congrestwon Rabb. rs tans : to France, has been named by | ; ; fo T ‘reaths {board of directors. > jan urged her party 10 conduct a; mpg child was shot last March, | - President Truman to es | .;The Yoyal family aesoThpEmad, Th 1 hive YreRtiy® hurch! She operated a kindergarten at fighting campaign” with none of 55 Hampton and his wife strug- NEW Canterbury Co ege e Secre- ithe coffin from Sandringham . he only flowers in the COUrCH |g gyn" New Jersey St. before the “sweetness and lght” apy | tary of State Acheson's No, 1 | , ss th gs! were three wreaths of spring flow- ° : y. St. : ; " |gled over possession of a revolver. the hi |House 250 yards acro e grass, her marriage in 1924 to A. W. proach of Gov. Dewey's 1948 cam- e B ildin L eased deputy. Upon Senate confirma= |jowns of the royal estate to the ers—from Queen Elizabeth, Queen : ge y a. ' | The bullet hit the sleeping boy Indi ual tS] | tion he will succeed Undersec= | 1,ron in a torchlight procession Mother Elizabeth and Princess Bowen, . automobile dealer. Mr. paign. ‘and blinded him in one eye. | ndianapo ies State Survive a retary of State James E. Webb, | joer aht ‘Margaret. They lay on the cot- Bowen died in 1935: 2 {As for the Democrats, she said ‘The | miniaration bullding offbankrupt| “ho lesikned because he is'wery |p "elo oy 200 estate workers, 1 : i a hale La Je Oey Lovrnsi Taft, Stassen Enfer annual Ma | much in Fd oy > : * y ive : { " 1 J ’ and closed Canterbury College Shin weed of a rest 'woodmen and gamekeepers began| The coffin will lie in the churchijongeq to Central Christian grown away from the “little RL ls : in the Antle has been leased by Indiana State " ining up to await the opening of {unt Monday, when it will be op neh the Propylaeum, Research man.” ) . ‘W. Virginia Primary first time t Teachers College. ver Oil Barge Blast [the churcn doors, Queen mitbbetn BETH. 35 ©, 50, (SCRE, To Club, Armenian Club, King's|, |, —or—gowerrere= | CHARLESTON, W. Va, Feb 9 eri bg ; | made the pi TRUELY Ba at ox Kills t L t 3 I Sipe elas again this marl iy oiferton station. - three miles oouBhters and. Over the Teacups Woman Overcome | in Ee ogee of The. perss tension center there, ISTC of-| a eas private tribute to ‘her father. |2VaY, for ihe louriiey to Londok. Services will be 1ald at 2 p. m. By Smoke in Home Fire Harold E. Stassen today entered | Hoosier by ficials said today. i TUSCALOOSA, Ala, Feb. 9 Garbed in Black job in London Aa a cata. | Monday at Flanrér& Buchanan Fire was reported to have prac- West Virginia's presidential pref- She will be Trustees of both schools con-' (UP)-—A giant barge loaded with| falque for the King’s body in his- Mortuary. Burial will be in South tically destroyed an alley dwell- erencé primary. _ ment in so vened here. this week at a public crude oil exploded in the Warrior The 25-year-old Queen, garbed “= oo (ob 5 oe stminster AIK Cemetery at Martinsville. ing behind the General Hospital| The primary election will be journalism. meeting to discuss the number River near here today, killing at/in black and obviously emotion-| | Survivors are her foster daugh-|laundry shortly after noon to- held May 13. However, the outand types of courses which might least three workmen and injuring ally and physically tired, walked, a ————— (ter, Miss Corinne Welling of In- day. ‘come of the voting is not binding ANY IND be Reeded: fimemt {a fourth, {alone owls teugs the yew Ti B . Y dianapolis and several cousins, | A Sones swas overcome by on state delegates to national| in the state nough enro 8 are re- 4x trees from the ri — |smoke. party conventions. | | ceived every subject taught atl, Livi Sabiusion eceurs oa ito the church. She emerged al Imes rings ou Short Wave Poor Y The house was said to be oven] Mr. Taft said in Washington he| . Ratjons id Li Indiana State will be offered at was still burning, sending billows few minutes later and walked| Capital Trends | {pied by two elderly persons. Fire- expects to get “almost all” of the ities. 1A the new center. lof black smoke hundreds of feet back to Sandringham house to v | By Science Service 'men were called out by a box 16 West Viriginia votes at the| Sengenberge K A meeting of the board of ini, the air and making it impos-| take up pressing affairs of state. 1¢ you want the best tn | ASHINGION: Feb. 9—Lots of alarm from Coe and Locke streets. GOP national convention. cations, Tac | frustes Jatef this month wil d&-lsible to determine whether there| The Kings body. dressed in Washingion news—ihe fore: vy radio reception today, and The Fann | were more persons dead or hurt. (his favorite uniform of an ad-gcasts of significant trends and : completing arrangements. The |= yp Fo LoL Tk Cle. miral of the fieet, lay in a simple| the inside view of happening in [itening conditions will not im- : Sistinguishe rest of the college, which was = ®EIERY = LED es had been Oak coffin on trestles before the the nation’s capital — read prove much tomgrrow or Mon- Peace of Mind 2, A forced to close last year for lack | d f h t rails of the gleaming silver altar. | “WASHINGTON CALLING” in day. The storm interfering with fourt yea of optrating revenue, was turned Tat Jom X € flames and fy | The Sunday Times. ; ig Win listening should fade % OTHER W over to Center Township of Hen- el l. Jt's a pipeline right from OY Tuesday, however, when re- ty 2 . : y dricks County in December, Druld City Hospital, ol : | Washington to yoir—the entire |CéPtion conditions are expected to| ® Mary. of your neighbors have planned 2 Miss Helen Township school officials are con-| = ma : | capital staff of the Scripps- pe fair, forecasters at the Na-/ - ‘with us the things they wait when their - dent of the ducting a survey of the suit- Kissin’ Jim Charged | si) | Howard Newspaper Alliance tional Bureau of Standards pre- divs Savings accounts for mem papers, Ine, ability of Dulidings for future use \With D k Drivi | is the newest thing in comic gives you the best available re- dicted here this morning. : own end comes . . . thus forestalling a bers of a family and yoor yromen it t ¥ the public sencels, runken Lriving | strips. | views and previews of what's | painful ordeal to those they leave behind. self are essential steps Ba a vi Former City Woman DT A Live i) & rgd oe Ne filled | RO WASHINGTON "CALLING | ; ; assuring wise plan. 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She was 80 8 : } i SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. 9| ( ; . needs! = College, on: and a former member of Third LDe towering former governor i (UP) ~~ The attack ‘cargo ship DUE TO ; For your convenience ‘we have recently in the nati Christian Church here was locked up at the Jetterson Lunar Eclipse Due USS Leo arrives here today after| . added a parking lot in the rear of our of a college “Services’ will be held at. Baker| COUNty jail and later ‘released Bt Silence Secrice {more than a year of service in ; ( PF : a et : ment, 1948. Brothers Funeral Home in An- After he made a $300 bond. He Nasal a 3 ; Nl Soarouithe waters off the Korsan War | DS i. home . In addit derson at 10:30 a. m. Monday. | lives at Cullman, Ala, where hejTan View PT Ab i uk | : W \ Tt fis ; © awards, 101 Burial will be in Anderson, ~ Sells insurance. - ipse 3 np : Ree : y a” a’RaR at Matrix rial will be ir De ‘ibe partially eclipsed between 8:03 Say it with . 3! 's Bus x. od i at Matrix are. her daughter, INDEANALOLIS TRAFFIC | P- ™. and 9:15 p. m. (Indianapo- ’ With + es FATH 9 ) G-H-HERRMANN Hoosier Hes Dimke of Ft. HLL, ] lis time). Tt is the only eclipse, : - JOHNS i LAK 2 to all acti x: (40 Pays) ios izes visible in the United States this } \ aa FUNERAL HOME : ia Indiana, Su Fv Sin B year, and even this slight biting o JM ; : LE) olla : . : obtaine Accidents ...... 805 . 778 of the earth's shadow into the {J his 0d > INE ISOS SOUTH EAST ST. Dale Injured ........ 305 851 | full moon will be over too soon Inc. ait Bisvioibldisiintbon dads : “Mo. YH A. nation Dead 8 the Far West. . |{ msmmimesemesio re LRLBLLIE OC), 10. Toe J will: speak

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