Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1952 — Page 2

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PAGE 2. os . __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ TUESDAY, MAR. 11,1952

Reds Go Easy After Adm. Libby Tells Them He's Fed Up |

Ridgway . Calls Talks Trying’

PANMUNJOM, Korea, Mar. #0 11-—-Rear Admiral Ruthven E.

~ 2In Hospital 5 crs rarv State Officials Urge Boy Pleads

‘e After Savage Fire or No Fire “Wi L ® i Not Guilty in Arter. Navage, ithholding Tax Plan 22.7 Beatings Here (UP) ~ Eight ar old Billy State officials want to ng of being tax collectors for Girl's Death

Wright telephoned police yes- Indiana's gross income tax law the state.

.Y., Mar."% Libb, arily told the Com- » | Two men were taken, to city, terday to report his attic on so workers would have their taxes The Tax Study Commission, RIVERHEAD, N. Y * i Tat oa. Te rs ort Jf |bospitals after they were savagely| i, nq then returned to watch ideducted from their pay checks. under the leadership of Courtney (UP) — Harold Lorentson, 13, in goin Ra as vind Hy 1st ’ Beaten last night _and early to-| , ,jeyision show while his They have advocated this new Johnson, assistant to the presi- charged with the murder of a 12 be ay dent of .Studebaker Corp. com- . Ridgway earlier called “known he. / Walter Craig, 918 Burdsell: house burned. tax plan to the Indmna Tax Study Pp year-old schoolgirl, Lyde Kitchner,

The first fireman on the Commission which will recom- pleted public hearings on various

falachionds™ bY Riu (Puce nego. scene whisked the unconcerned mend changes in the state gross tax complaints yesterday at the

pleaded not guilty in Suffolk tiators in prisoner discussions.

|Pkwy., night watchman at the

W : - 1 r ’ e - The Communists, still blaming alker Theater Bldg. 607 Ind Billy from the smoky living .income tax to the Indiana General Statehouse. County Children’s Court yester rmistice loc diana Ave., found a burglar hard| 1, cafety. The flames Assembly next year. Spring Surprises day. the. armisy feadiock on the iat work on the fourth-floor office : v de Ritchie set United Nations, dropped their \safe Jast night in burned out the bungalow. State Revenue Commissioner There were a few surprises as Judge ‘D. Ormonde c

Billy, who was home with a Conn J. Sterling is on record fa- the commission listened to the Mar. 24 as the trial date for the cold. was alone when the fire Voring such a withholding tax. gripes of businessmen, labor lead- Smithbranch schoolboy accused

threats and insults in prisoner!

In a struggle, the yegg inflicted] of war discussions under Adm.|

) a 5-inch gash across the top of! He suggests the state model its orc and professional men. of strangling the girl on Nov. 23 LEVYS Song Semerday thay {Mr. Craig's head and a 4-inch started. ; tax after the federal which re- One EH called the gross in- when she refused his request for Dr. Bar! Reds kept it up ; gash over his eye. s== quires employers to withhold taxes , =." © paper a "swindle sheet.” a Kiss. ! All in all, Adm. Libby said The burglar was completing his "» for all workers, : Another said the reason so many The brown-haired youth, who Re ort later, the 45-minute meeting was| | work when discovered. He fled Solve Looting Collect More Money Hoosiers had trouble filling out has been held in the county jail P “quite. mild” and minus oa | with $215 from .the safe. Mr. | Mr. Sterling pointed out such a their tax forms was because the adjoining the courthouse since his Teache vicious Communist’ invective of! ” {Craig was treated at General » withholding tax would enable In- state's educational system was arrest last Wednesday, will be the past two days. {Hosphal. Of Mailboxes diana to collect more money since “bad.” tried as a juvenile delinquent be MINNEAP “Getting Fed Up” Marion Belcher, 22-of 3609 W, many Hoosiers are believed not. Throughout the hearing, how- cause he is under 16. —Twin Cities North Korean “Maj. Gen. Lee E00 Bl end found wenaering, 0 N Side paying their JRNe%, Ino addition, ever, it ing evident there yas Defense Attorney Jack Stanise in» copyrigt . . } azed, rain-soaked an wind- e said, many workers have trou- considerable support for a sales ; ; Sang Cho again accused = the chilled, in the 1700 block of E. n . I pp law entered the plea of not

United Nations of “fabrications” | ble paying their gross tax all at tax to replace the present gross

guilty. He said the wide publicity ; sald 1t had

! 46th St. early today. i ny mailboxes on once and a witholding plan would income tax. However, state offiIo vover up Cyiitions 1 Prisoner His nose Mp Noken and .he ong. of any er tCIved make tax paying “ensier” on the cials pointed out it was unpkely Be Morehead; 8 phrased more softly, Adm. Libby MISSION COMPLETED—Pfc. Richard E. Viner, USAF, and ermine io ro ono erapita) bY the Juvenile Aid Division With Tere is considerable opposi- a recommendation. They feel the clare they had seen the boy miles Dakota Stat PEORIA, ob irritated by Lee's his bride, the former Dora Gow-of Peterborough, England, are was fair. the seizure of the 16-year-old tion to this plan, primarily be- sales tax is “too expensive” to en- from the scene of the Spine at Dec. 8. ht hon th rion Nate shown together after their marriage at Pfc. Viner's ancestral home | He told police he was slugged “brains” of a gang and his part- cause it puts employers in the po- force. the time it was committed. ICN suf command was stalling negotia- in Campton, N. H. Miss Gow flew there from England last Tues- and robbed of $35 as he Was ,..5 14 and 15. Jes ho tions, said: day in order that the groom's mother, who is dying, would be able '®aving the Chateau Club, former: = po, 0, break-ins of 14 differ- Brookings, S “We are getting fed up With 4o witness the wedding. She was carried from her bed to see the 'Y ‘he Ehowbeat 8. Zeyntonel ne mailboxes were cleared up L Rock Hill. S Your attempt 10 Mang Things 3p ceremony. [AYe: and 4Allisonville Rd, llast night when the boys were reported stay

er——— a — = 'picked up by JAD investigators. i { 1 6, alth h a RN ob mods rine Petticoat Wi Vill Seek Blood Donors do es they oa at Munsan, denounced Commu- f S in ! age For Fire Victim De I Jeers

{and thrown them away.

facts.”

The radio Morehead as ’ yred Dakota State : was “in a rut

| FR anklin 4411 Surpr Dist wpmistice Dogotiator for | "CHICAGO. Mar. 11 (UP) —H “The youths first were ordered AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80 YEARS eir “known false 8s" and . { CHIC , Mar, }—Ho8- r= . Dr. = Moret said the talks have now reached Vote Y Clean Sweep {pital authorities sent out an urplifito JAD by Policewomen Sarah 1872-1952 WTCN, work a state where it is impossible for gent call for blood donors yester- YO oY about YS fe of i Francisco fo him to guess what would happen MENDON, Mich, Mar. 11 (UP) could not, however, foresee any day for a 26-year-old fire victim 0 9 nd contribution boxes fore going to next. Pétticoats will rule this village change “in our homelife .because who has already had 110 trans- : The station ™ Not a Scrap of Truth of 800 for another year, of it.” fusions. Admit Theft “surprise” th e supreme United Nations un. a11.wom Citizens Part Mr. Springer was the only man (George Bieniasz, Chicago, who object of a r commander sald the armistice , ..q4 o oman oo Te cin besides +h Ber as to win in last suffered third-degree burns over a hot bs Rdniited the thers of crochet The only ri gonfesence Wis “a fight-a 8pIr- oy ory candidate in yesterday's year's election. He said his feb 60 per cent of his body in Novem- ,. ..' ,¢ this month. Their loot pearance was val and ideological contest with ,... i ina election. The only man low coancilwomen had “killed me Der of 1950 was near death in a . © 0 voxes was $8.50, they car at Lake

communism” that has become in- with kind ” hospital for months after the creasingly “trying.” to make it was village clerk Vern ndness” by serving snacks fre. :

Ge MecClish, veteran incumbent who after council meetings. They were picked up for quesm an, Rigg way usiglled She Som was unopposed. oe en | Physicians have grafted Skin yioniny ele they I es un or charging e The women got out the high . {over the burned area and are sure! b involved in tt planes and artillery with loosing Three Hoosiers o have been olv petty

{ " | t diseased insects in North Korea "chool band for a parade yester- that Mr. Bieniasz “will Tecover| i) .very before, police said.

springtime fashions of

told the policewomen.

straw

d and the c igni | completely” {if the transfusions ; and China to spread epidemics. O0Y 0d the CRMPLENIE PAG Oy Casualty List [continue The three were being ques) “There is not a scintilla of truth straight Citizens tickets were. |" Mr. Bieniasz’ family of 10 tioned by the policewomen a Ch I d then Bein in the Communist assertion.” he Uoted. Three Hoosiers were named in brothers, two sisters and his Patrolman Anthony Watkins last, oose your colors an n begin , ,

sald. “I repeat-not a scintilla of the latest Korean casualty re- mother and friends have donated NI8ht when they admitted the

; : : ! on a hat, a bag, a handsome stole! truth. The Communist statements Mis Florence Dickerson, re- "0 0 Detense Depart-/blood repeatedly but have been thefts. 9

of bacteriological warfare urejiited kindergarten Oh ment. (forbidden to give any more be- The “brains” of the gang was Fashions are crisp and pretty in strawcompletely and categorically | noel Te Dy y ore: KILLED cause it would endanger their described as having only a minor, " ih d false.” Ing. 30 i ecutive rthur A hr a health. record at Jab. The sthey boys ike rayon or metallic yarns . . . easy an He sald he had seen evidence ’ fore Trot hind ce————————— have long records of stealing. a : . ithe that bubonic plague exists In Need More Time Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Johnson, All the boys will appear in Ju- fun to make. Instructions without

Sr., Red Key. Previously listed as Secretary Leland Smith 'venile Court today for prelimi-

North Korea and that the Reds «(pg short year didn't give us missing.

charge by our trained staff. [e————

. . i - might have disseminated germ'much time to do things,” Miss WOUNDED Bids for Governorship avy ing on delinquency warfare propaganda in ‘covering Dickerson said. “I'm so glad we! ga jyonn E McGill. son ofl Shhh j€ ges. up their own epidemics. |have another year to really make Walter D. M Gin wi + Son . ‘ : Belaslraw .........c c0vsvveevi .75¢ Gen. Ridgway later returned to things hum.” + McGill, Winchester. | Republican Secretary of State Former Jap Officials . Tokyo. | 8ald women's campaign mana- MISSING |Leland Smith is a candidate for . Sparkle Belastraw .............1.00 thssmtmpetehet mm ————————— Iger Mrs. Margaret Haas, aunt of Pfc. Dean R. Crabb, husband | Governor, but it is NOT official. Taken From Purge List . 7 : ‘Promoted’ to Prison |the defeated presidential candi- of Mrs. Dolores A. Crabb, South! [iere’s how Mr. Smith explained, TOKYO, Mar. 11 (UP)—The Non-tarnishable Metallic Yarn....§9¢ “Miss Dickerson's kinder- Be the situation today to top Re- t. today an- . BROWNSTOWN, M date, iss Dickerson’s ind nd. P Japanese governmen 3 will M. Hag ari ih garten experience is ideal for han- ee ee {publican leaders in a letter: nounced the removal of 454 per- Pattern Book .........cv0eev... 252 — am M. Hagan, y ar- dling men.” 70 MPH Wi d Hits N. Y . .. It 18 my intention to be a gong, including Pearl Harbor tholomew County, was scheduled Mr Haas sald 1 held no hard in 11S IN. T. candidate for Governor, and I| Ambassador Saburo Kurusu, Ayres’ Art Needlework to begin a one-to-10-year term at feelings against the ladies. NEW YORK, Mar. 11 (UP) — expect some time later to make/ from the political purge list. y " the Indiana State Prison today on| «1 only wish them luck,” he A southeast gale with driving a formal announcement of such phe [jst also included 158 ex- Fifth Floor his plea of guilty to a charge of said. rains and wind gusts up to 70 candidacy.” {

| : . ‘Army officers, 134 ex-Navy offi robbing a fellow prisoner in the' Mrs. Danlene Springer defeated miles per hour hit New York Now politicians want to know ..rq Yo 143 ex-police Nay Jackson County Jail where he her husband, Miller Springer, for City today. Power lines were what is the difference between an i —— was held a public intoxication a two-year term on the board of blown down in sections of Queens announced candidate and a candi-

charge. trustees, 66 to 57. She said she and Brooklyn. {date who is running, i

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