Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1952 — Page 2
= -~ +5 2 ’ : . y . " 4 . o . : " y @ . - Lh be : : : ’ : A 18 “ . : ; x - . ads > ; : . ; : . a" i © <& ’ @ . & ! » : w= gl # . j > ho =) © . - : : ’ vo y , ok ; Nd PAGE 2 ist: THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ._. .. SUNDAY.- FEB. 17, 1952 ; SUNT ws > : i 33 Gls Get 3 wn 3 4 e | . * a ; an Scare as C46 10 Conveniently Located Neighborhood Stores ama | . ul Clips Tree ml Park at the door. Buy famous "Brand Name'' wares. Puts | By CHARLIE MILLER | oO 3 Times Staff Writer q n Today's headlines might have been: “33 GIs Killed in Plane Crash.” ; New Instead, residents of Monte- . rey, Cal, today were still ex- —» claiming over the miraculous, : TOKY 0 tree-shearing landing made by United N an Indianapolis-owned airliner with qua (Friday night. ppunist | The Lake Central Airlines United oe i" C-46 roared in low through al the Alle: + blinding rain squall. It zoomed talks to J hi just above the roofs of a 250-home | Vice Ad suburban area and clipped the) Allied nib tops off two trees before bumping | at Dori " to an emergency landing at the effect.. wi ” end of a runway. | A The 33 GI passengers were | Plap : " scared—but unhurt. The plane Enjoy the comfort of Cosco’s. uphol- Lay ial only slightly damaged. | ! 4 4 fit back and vestiul seat Original! the Red p Ted Ziel said that many of his slered, [orm-1s F tobber-treni: Sensational! _ : {neighbors = dashed from their| Enjoy the convenience of o e : 3 J y » Allies ih {homes and started to flee in cars. | ed, “swing-away” steps that open to toe [“One of my neighbors swears he| form a safer, six-leg ladder. Chromium Everedy BACON-EGGER . . $2.50 ee oute {looked up at the plane and saw, legs; upholstered in red, yellow, blue, The most useful, most versatile utensil you that the faces ai the Windows da it wem| green, grey or black : have ever seen. Lay bacon strips in center Korean s lover,” he said. v : : * ! leaving An Monterey Police Capt. James “ place cover plate on top of bacon. No need a Re - [Rodrigues reported “11 wag So; to turn meat. Cover plate prevents spatter problems. a, . : Times ohoto hy William A Oates Jr. low it darned near shook the Pa f Wh b ts almost d lift : After t PRESENT POLIO CHECK—A check for $63,782.41, net proceeds of the Porchlight Parade, is shingles off the houses.” i hee of grease. Vihen bacon 1s almer: done, | Bates fof . accepted by Conrad Ruckelshaus (right), county polio treasurer, from Mrs. Kenneth Cox and Mrs. Plot Jolin Hood fis CAA offi- \{ Jk Vi AA cover and slide bacon to drying apron and 1OMOoITow wen C. Polham, officers of the local mothers’ drive. In cage is Leon J. Boersig, vice president of tlaiy he Sint ou at he Rt 2 | fry eggs in bacon drippings in center. Seven A \ " ; ; . = eams sl Indiana National Bank. ——— Lake Central authorities said ra TWO. IN-ONE" STEP STOOL - ; a ¢ p the plane was one of several oper-/ west £ House Group Warns TV Bank Robbers fii tii ie eke Sy : a government charter to ferry with the eo e roup arns soldiers from Ft. Sill, Okla; to GRISWOLD year. Ea To Watch Out forReds ©et 331.000 rec FOOD Rede aor Minor C U or e S By United Press MODEL 4-D elsewhere. By United Pred smitten sald t:could not Hndar WHEELING, W. Va. Feb. 18 New Judge Chosen CHOPPER United p | comm sa 1 ) «| ; ‘ale | y 5 WASHINGTON, Feb \16—The stand how it allowed Prof. Dirk —T" Well-dressed gunmen Eqp Tuffy s Case Regularly Jou the 8 House Un-American Activities|], Struik to continue teaching/looted the bank of Warwood of | Isaac (Tuffy) Mitchell has al 45 : Je wi Committee warned the television after he had been accused of $31,000 today in a split-second | judge. $5. long $ or Jadustry 1oasy i be prepared 10F| Communists activities. timed holdup, J | Julius C. Travis, former judge SPECIAL or can t ge scale ommunist in “History alone will show how The handsome” stickup meni,s the Indiana Supreme Court, |} » Teton. " t1a1 threat w Man yof Prof. Struik's students forced their way into the bank wags selected] late yesterday to try| 3 $ Flame : oi en oe 1, Uhrea hg were led by him down the road to in a Wheeling suburb just as algight gambling indictments . 5 : pointed out by the committee In communism, from which they bookkeeper was locking the door against the Indiana Ave. kingpin. See it — you'll want it! . rt Gas V a — cr is o ol ; ta} were Bite to return until they at moon. They Lenromized i mo He was chosen from a second E—Hollywood, ' for failing had performed acts against their ployees, including the father of {hree#man panel after Cleon H- “ ¥ to get rid of Communists in country eS fellow citizens,” the Opera Singer Eleanor Steber. Foust, former state attorney gen- VA AAs CEHETTY 150 Fe movie-making. committee said. One bandit thrust a pistol eral, declined to serve. Mitchell at RENOVI( TWO-—Massachusetts Institute, «rps admimgtrators of the through the bars of Cashier Wil- had asked for a change from | +A tower of of Technology and Harvard Unl- mMageachusetts Institute of Tech- liam C. Steber's counter window |Judge Saul I. Rabb, Criminal! | | y d p A sturdil iructed. Woavily pisted jood as gushi versity, for two present and nology share equally, if not more and the other covered paying- Court 2. : ; FUIGIY censirucied, eavily p ] oll jg former professors on their staffs. xo the responsibility, for leading teller K. P. Robinson. The gun-| Yesterday, Mitchell's lawyers chopper just like butchers use but in smaller or THREE — “Leading universi- these young people ay from men forced Mr. Steber and Mr. struck the name of Herman Kothe| size. Complete with three plates. Each ho ties,” ‘for not de-emphasizing American ideals and nocratic Robinson to clean out their cash and Prosecutor Frank Fairchild : an estima Marxism—the gulde for Commu- principles.” N ‘drawers. lstruck that of Michael Fansler. : . of naturel nists. Dr. Strulk was not removed: mpan the thieves herded the ne $10,000 The committes, in its annual from his teaching duties untikhe employees into the vault. As the Three Persons Killed Paul (R .- report for 1951, “heavily scored ‘was indicted this. year by bak workers stwod with hands : a Hollywood and sald the same Massachusetts grand jury for ad-)\ .....4 the men -gathered up In Gary Accidents re Test thing that happened in the movie vocating violent overthrow of the .. most all” ‘the cash in the . from Hous! .. Industry could happen in tele- state government, the committee os . GARY, Ind. Feb. 18 (UP)— 0 Snuff 0 “vision. : said. vain, - Three persons were. killed dur- plosions ¢ The committee said it uncov-| Then the committee rapped The\holdup men fled by car. ing the night in. two auto aceci- said that } ered “more than 300” Communist Prof. Kirtley F. Mather of Har. Mr. Steber sounded an alarm. dents here. gin shootir 3 ‘party members associated with|vard University for writing a Mr. Steher described the War-, Bert Stonebrook, 66, a retired The gas "’ movie making during the 1951 letter to 30 ministers on behalf Wood hol men as ‘“‘well fireman and his wife Jessie, 60, biggest in “* hearings, although it had hoped of Dr. Struik, Dr. Mather asked dressed, handsome, clean-look- were killed instantly when their ‘blew in” ““ its’ 1947 hearings would have them if Dr. Struik could not meet ing.” He said ohe appeared about car collided with a tractor-trailer. terday th: served to cut down Red party | with them and their friends “in!33 years old and the other 30., Joseph M. Pisowicz, 25, East cork” a c " strength. {an informal way” to “chat” with They wore gloves ‘and were un- Chicago was killed when two cars 6000 pound "However, it was found during them, . ; | masked. {collided at an intersection. NOBEL 4-A NO. 3 GRISWOLD SKILLET sure, '" the course of the 1951 hearings x : fe $0.95 : . THE CA hat ig AB 37 Deanne ; : ™ 9. hE Highest quality cast iron for lifetime service. were cata ’ : { 5 s : . striking tl Communist infiltration in Holly-| = N . GzZZ [ A convenient size. : drill wood and had not prevented the > eis step stoo $7-95 Regularly $ : Special 89¢ Ee flow of money from Communists egularly $1.15 :...... Toon Worki BI ry employed In i 3 A sturdy, six-leg ladder. (supports Use it in kitchen, laundry, nursery Sepik esc _C 2 . ; : CRs e roa Party,” the comshittee"sail, - : b - . 1000 Ibs) . .. a restful seat, 24" or bath. 16"x22" top; full-size shelves. Since Hollywood will mave an : : ‘ entom ment In # high. Rubber-treaded “swing-away” Easy-rolling casters. All-metal con- SoU be an St Som : ; steps. Stores beneath kitchen table struction with rounded edges. Twa- sylvania a mittee sa oped its Hollywood . . 2 : y = mi investigation “will have a far- your community a own Red, yellow or blue baked-on enamel coat, baked-on engmel finish ., . Se reaching effect and prevent a : . . finish. white, red or yellow. Mr. Ada large scale future Communist in- : \ two years . filtration of the television indus- i non-profit mausoleum houn well % © “It is logical to assume,” the § 4 dard pected to 1 committee added, “that the Com- i SAMPSON Standar Pact munists will endeavor to infiltrate i f ; 1 television on a large scale because! : 0 ten costs €SS. STRONG PLASTIC 7 \ column. try.” 3 5 — — j it is rapidly becoming an fmpor- th j CLOTHES LINE Maur tant entertainment medium in the \ b | United Stater. m- YNAN DURA, FOLDING PORCH GATE New In its criticism of MIT, the N 50-Foot hank ............. $1.09 | wil a. : Plastic clothesline is easy to keep clean and it can't corrode. Use it Made of clest, siraightgrained wood. Dur. Dayid 3 ° ™ . Tiashe ciolesing s cay p i able hardware with a secure fastening device. Sounon i ints aston \ Because there is NO profit . . . because indoors or outdoors. 3 Eost loot S149 prank of \ Lo . ; or Foot length seessevevennsresed 9], 0 Men 79 i NN it is managed by 30 prominent Indianapolis civic Ln : 5-Foot length $1.98 Malt rs ' ’ : . ‘ x J o " SNARE . Aiiten of - N leaders serving without pay . . . and because : : : 7-Foot length .ecuvenserinneeesss.$2.49 and panel Killed Self | i “endowment care is assured down through the G-Foot length isvisvicreerrenesenn$2.90 cycles. oi 3 $ a > Pm Ww GASTON. Feb. 16 = Coroner years at no added cost . . . more and more shop in the Eugene KEissman “leans toward « . \ an : . \ - The Cap suicide” as the probable explana- | Indianapolis citizens are choosing magnificent in a new b tion of the gunshot death of 79-! iy Crow Hi M | Wn isinolv TOW co evening ti year-old Arley Brimhall, but said Se rown Hil Mausoleum at surprisingly low cost Over reas tonight he would return an open gl : 8 Hop NE bev na (comparable tha of modestly priced burial). | and main The retired carpenter had : \ operated a “plenty of reason to take his own : a A 2 ’ ; according | life, Dr. Eissman sald. The coro- Write or hone TAlbot 4561 for an appointment = ner referred to sexy notes police . with our sdles representative in your home or Bye-Bye said Mr. Brimhall had written to office—or for & free, illustrated booklet entitled OTTAW a 16-year-old girl. ; A Tradition of Tomorrow, containing details of Marshal v Authorities declined to disclose 3 Crown Hill Mausoléym'’s individual or companion Bran 1 the contents of the notes. "You Se ge crypts in lovely marble.corridors or private rooms gv fh wouldn't print them anyway,” Dr. i > (and the most modern ¢rematory and niches for to Halifax Eissman told The Times. those whe prefer cremation and inurnment), ‘Brita Mr. Brimhall's body was found ] ¥ ritalin to iA his bed last night by Town ‘back to Lo Marshall Chester O'Connell, who minister. A had gone to the home to serve a him. summons. If ordered MF. “Brimhall to appear before the Delaware County probation officer ’ FH today. O( we Rifle Across Body 4 . There was a bullet hole in Mr : fe : : aa Brimhall's head and another in . i £ hn ig x - : , 4 his pillow. A rifle lay across his : REA : : SR X . oi 7 : partially dressed body. . . ‘ " : = y 3 £ Coroner Eissman said he was ‘ - i mystified by the fact that the : No. 10 ROYALTON CLOTHES DRYER £ Xifle bore no fingerprints at all : . : 2 : . E : / —not even the dead man's—and ; Width 30.inches, height (open) 43 ins., thickness (closed) : ws al by the.position in ‘which -the r 4 inches. Hangers, 14. Hanger length, 35 feet. A weapon was found. 2 . oS . . . There were powder burns on ; Weight 8!/, lbs. Made- of smooth, straight-grained Mr. Brimhall's face but none on™ Ss, = he : ; : wood, Extra strong and durable. Very useful. : his hands, Dr. Eissman said. How- Si be ih : 9 y S-12 SANETTE ... JXsrsas surest sna $3.75 ever, the coroner said, the repeat- y . Ss ; a . Ci v's "or Ls __ ing’ rifle’s tight-fitting: magazine : ; aL : $3 39 12-Quart size. Gleaming white «enamel finish. Bright, shiny, "might have made that possible. . 4 i" . : : ‘ - A . removable pail. Rubber cushioned cover. Four rubber feet. He added ‘Mr. - Brimhall had - z oon . f . , i been heard to say two weeks ago - - 4 : . 2 : . . . . he wouldn’t “be around long.” And * . ; ® 120 E. Washington FR. 3484 « . the dead man's son, Homer, Gary, -. ; - : . , ; “, $ : + told authorities late today the Tn Crown Hill Cemetery +. Non-Profit Since 1863 ® 38th_and Illinois TA. 3321 * rifle was his father's. Earlier, they . : . : - had DeHeved it was not. on 2 ; ; | ® 42d and College : HU. 1397 . ; No Tracks in Snow | rt Po ol - , : : - ® Bro . ; i | Pian road Ripple, 802 E. +BR. 5464 [gp DoPuly Sheriff Lee Maror ssid, Ed _THE NATION'S LARGEST AND MOST - | Pps; 63d BR * * snow around Mr. Brimhall's home © EN. BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY WITH MAUSOLEUM — ER + ® Irvington, 5609 E. Washington IR. 1118 - when he tried unsuccessfully to vu Wiad . ; ¥ : A Mer w ® E. 10th : . . - : at La Salle jw : ! serve the summons earlier today. § IT IS. IN YOUR OWN BEST INTEREST: : Sito | 10 STORE IN INDIANAPOLIS ’ : AT. 2321 B { Mr. Brimhall already was dead, $00” "TO PHONE -OR WRITE FOR FULL DETAILS : : : ® Fountain Square, 1116 Prospect = MA. 8429 Dr, Eissman said, He placed the 2 cea Eo : . Ta » : ) ef Lo 0 2 igs oe. . time of the shooting at about 12’ : Wi y vo : % Neighborhood Stores Open Friday Until 8:30 PM. ~~ ® 2125 W. Washington St. * MA. 1771 _, ! - hours before the body was found. : - Mwah _ 3402 BOULEVARD PLACE » INDIANAPOLIS. : » pat Shire Oth D. to6P M : - 2 a . 3 . ih Mrs. Mary Olson, probation of- fe ‘PHONE TALBOT 4561 oo 1 erijays to b 7M; TJ ®@2730 Madisor Ave. ; ID; 1434 : ficer, would not réveal details’ ? s pen a ns Pere - \ i an : F : : iui ; : af why Mr, Srimhall rg 10.0 > Ges a Lr ~~ }| . * Downtown Store Open Daily 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. ~ ® Keystome Ave. and E. 38th St. CH. 2435 bs ved cof 1 ‘children | » . 3 § > Joh a .iy ; : o_o i : : He IRE J isi . 2 ia i | amas i i in - - < : ECHL a Gaston]. : Ct sa Gr alien he a ae . : a. . as ! vo fin Le ne Lr 2 — " = Le . a : i 5 ho. ae ail i: a Sin - ‘ ; ‘ Ber , bo of 5 : . * - » iy ~ - “ sar 3
