Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1952 — Page 3
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Peace Treaty Ratified By Senate TT ge to Sc
Train Passenger Calls
£ kL a - " Wo man Gets Dir yo! Na Amendments I “ - wd J & as s hs / By United Press have read her lessons at her bed By United Press By United Press : > : ray tA v ‘ " y under the blanket and pointed MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Mar le. She i de to hear with the WASHINGTON, Mar, 21--The LIMON, Colo, Mar, 21. A pas- the pistol at nm id + « EF aringe qi Se te weterdayv ne fie the : Re ™ : 3 al um. 21 Ellen McGui san, 31, who is ‘i iP of a.hearing aid. 0 nat re erd NY Feu dee, che senger aboard the Union Pacltic “He shot three more times he blind, deaf and paralvzed, WAS ae 0ne in attack lwo. Years Jajalies . . . . streamliner "Pony Express” sum- fore I could get awav: 1" could ' I } APE bie .t lo part of related security pacts almed at \ i he , she was able fo do part of ¢ fe EL hs moned "a parter,. then shot him feel those bullets all right I handed a diploma on a stretcher , .. by using the Braille Keeping peace in’ the Pacific tour tir Ly > last night at the Eni Hy £ ! : , i n : het } i Ratification ' tHe historic tour time: guess Lm kicky he didn't hoot = Hn i ti I ‘ rN Ho : e then shé atineation ( t { wn . : Minnesota commencement pro . be paralyz from the treaty “came by vote of 68 to 10 Lhe Lindon town marshal, called a Httle higher . . . 1'd.be dead Tam : Sih a oN : : ¢ the scene 'n the enTers Now.” vt aram. valst down and hae only limited The Senate had defeated five at- Y : ee he when the ya ere 4 Matehal © : v Your 1 tral re Vy 1 y . i Teh 1arine Miss McGuigan, who has fought e of her hands temps to amend the treaty and AG tae leam were thiawh ila oa A or arm * fa. . : ; near panie by the shooting, in turn was summoned immediately in incurable nervous system dis a move to postpone a vote on it th ease for the past 12 years, wa n ‘ ’ ndefinitely lt the passenger when he re- The guy was sitting there wit) as pas « Years, wa DePauw Skeiches es Xe : : . a fused to hand over his pistol his gun in his hand” Mr. Marine s given her bachelor of drts degres hen, by voice votes, the Sen ™ 1. "1 told him i } : “WP , The r ' y yp a, Olt n rop it } hv University of Minnesota Presi- Set This Week- End Pie ratified mutual security the porter Jame R. Ervin as sittin there eit al u . dent J. L. Morrill. pacts between the United Stites ; Denver, was wounded three times W288 SItUNG there hall-nakea and i Times Star nd the Pihilippines and Austra- a in the left thigh and once in the looking dazed = She was carried onto the stig DRENC TI id th Hhippin ana al us ‘ ! id a Lei atone " i and New Zealand Debate ; tight by bullets fired from under Pointed Gun $ o) urine a v Tmenacermen t nro- y SER Pay ak : s ¥ nt + . ‘ a 1s ‘is " ig i = th vi oo Ny wag started immediately on rati- Jott t Press Tele , A blanket covering Emery Moore “I asked him three times to ram bv members of the 1 ) inet re . Wf ' p t . st kept mumbling ity ROTC She smiled as C + Dal ficatien of a npilar pact with SUSPECT—Marie Jeanne ' f Xansds City Mo rap y 4 i i " one I = 3 i . 8he s a t De Ion: vie or : Mr. Ervin said ‘he knew no rea- All of a sudden he litted the gun a BW 3 iq : : apan to bavk up the treaty, ' : a : { ! K : * Peay BY McDiarmid i y ented DR aie Pamscrat. Sen Pat Ae Michaud 36 suspe ct In on why Moore should shoot him, and pointed it at me. 1 didn't wait niversity hes vou all 0 tH h . \ , 2 1 see | » , e % 1 HHiven | Y Wishes ’! this dinlan Ih A ! : : MeCarrap of Nevada, joined nine t e $ : million urg ary o! He said Moore: “kept 1inging to ee it he would fire. 1 shot firat dn reewng as ’ pve mn Be a Republicans in voting against the millionaire _LaVYere Redfield's all the tine for me to come hack at his leg : ’ ave in oranting it? nto xr | ~ apy} vino * : ol hh thi . ton " in) ea in gr tng ‘i ented by the 15 men’s living , Perce Treaty. home in Reno, Nev. shown in nd vive Him service. I treated Moore, however, said from hi Miss cGuigan, who wept to mp 1 at DePauw will he TE : : 1 ' . im real a ) . or 9 a { » fired the cominencement ng nst’ Her for o : b y oh R ry : Immediately before ratification. jail at Flagstaff, Ariz, where i t 8 nice . Denver hospital, bed that he fired m ent, again er for excelience -by Dr. Raymond Uo. ..1n reiccted 63 : . r. Kr ospitalized i n- after he felt someone trving to doctor's advice, said she wanted Mulligan, sociology: Dr. Virginia (he Senate rejected 63 to 11 3. che has been held since Sun. Yin, hospitalized, in Den. after he felt someone itying to h fiplor : vt 10 Harlow 3 h and Pr y motion by Sen. Everett M. Dirk- 4,0 when FBI agents arrested |. said Moore rang for him just get his wallet while he papped in 5 > 14 nerson { r i riial ‘ of arry + i get or dip oma in pérso : 0 Hai ow, English, and Prof. Harry sen (RTL) to postpone action h y Ah 9 iba 15 the train pulled into Timon ves- his berth on the train rovide nspiration . -for other Hawking, psychology. Awards will : hie er wi a Vi part o e terday .“ ; i , ¢ | t ) indefinitely nthe tre: ; i was lying bunk when! handicapped. persons 4 be presented bv Walter Meade, definitely on e treaty. This loot. ; I was lying in my bunk when . : cleared the way for the tinal vote ° z ‘Covered By Blanket! I heard a guy fumbling around She has been able. to finish her Dicknell, general chairman, at the Bebuhblicans votin rainst the 2 : tsid bunk.” he told Sherif ir nepu cans ng ainsi 2 : A ‘ . ’ Ss ' pr » 2rd 12-year struggle through her col- conclusion of tomorrow evening's sihl yn 1g 5 He was all covered hv the Qulsice nm) ’ Junge ae i i lege course because classmates performance peace treaty were Sen. Dirksen blanket.” Mr. Ervin said. “That's Merlin H. Koerner, T was mad. 1 : —t pins and Sen William KE. Jenner of why when I heard a noise I had about $100 or $200 in ny . Indiana. Henry C. Dworshak of thought is was a tov noise maker, wallet.” * Idaho, Zales M. Ecton of Mon- 2 I never felt any pain-1 guess | Moore said he went and got his v » > 4 p A © . , t STRAUSS tana, James PP. Kem of Missouri, vias shot by then un out of a suitcase. He said he
: SAYS: George M along of Nevada g At that point, Mr. Ervin said, tired low on purpose, : id on oi. a of Wiseon- : v Moore took his hand out from “1 knew I hit him,” Moore said . | 1 ler in Aeiket : of Idaho i \ “I heard people telling me to drop S| fat Milton RR. Young of North oo By United Press: o E k . h . "the gun, but I was so mad hat 1 ) ’ OR ey ; ’ : Ritola . WASHINGTON, Mar. 21 - The req Mis ap Kills didn't pay any attention to them.”
Altheugh action on the Philip- CIO United Steelworkers today
pines and Australia-New Zealand postponed their threatened na 2 Rail Workers |
| security pacts was by a voice vote, tionwide strike until Apr. 8, leav- . fos : : ) y Times State Service { Sen. Jenner said he wanted the ing it up to the steel industry to "I' WAVN i ou | ; E ¥ . iv FT. WAYNE, Mar. 21 — Two |
ecord to show that he voted “no’ accept or reject a 17'a-cent hourly
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. 1s on both pay boost and union shop recom Waiigsh Ralirod section Workers ° : wishiest 5 Working oder Jimited de- Risiided by the wage stabilization "F080 yesterday. a tta hce , : {bate agreement, -the Senate re- ql. - Fred Dennis, 51, Roanoke, and : jected a series of four reserva- . The union's’ 170-man wage ., zeoll. 7 Pohoeren : v. : ¢$ 2 DEAR SIR: ginable! tions proposed b¥ Sen. Jenner and Policy committee accepted the er I nny lesson for 12 : ® iSen. Margaret Chase Smith (Rr. board's recommendations shortly an eres freight i when . : : . iMe.} and one by Sen. Dirksen, after 1 a. m. (Indianapolis Time), 0 Meni sth ont ror aeratled Prepare for Spring Popularity CustomField Oxfords are intended % Rapification of the treaty hy Put warned it will call a strike it 0° 4 000 LF Lol Titan | 11S PUN to be popular and easy, parfisulatly for young executives—young 14 95 the Uhited States and five of the iN agreement is not rea hed with, nC tL TOE SOF OEE 06, when you learn to dance the usiness men—and upper classmen—They are . - other 11 signatory nations at the the steel companies by the new Arthur Murray Way. And now of stout leathers—broques and semi-brogues San’ Francisco Pedce Conference deadline. Allen County Sheriff Harold 8, for a short time you can have a —They have character and fit—and fine would officially end the war that The wage board 5 recommenda Zeis did not know whether the $1.00 trial lesson to prove how standards of shoemakin — started: with the Pearl Harbor tons are not binding. : train or their fall killed the two. really simple it . . 9 ' uttons and a holocaust of Dec. 7, 1941 " The Ageiwarkers postponed Authorities believed the piece of is to be a And being mindful that a young man's purse The Senate Foreign Relations ey Ne A ere 2 Year Bn iron dropped off an earlier train. sought-after is not always overly fat—we insist that pink; grey : Committee's resolution ApProving yer Charles KE. Wilson was = ; partner. So CustomFields—for all their excellence—should he reaty specified that US. eats (00000 l eave for ier. wont, Brazilian Train Crash | come in today bow MUS] Suc imasnrately prisssnd Er . sian claims to the former Tap: Fla, to confer wih President Injures 38 Persons ra . they are : | o-neld territories or imply ap- Truman on ‘the crucial issue of : ar ocd 4 Pictured above-—a GRAIN WING TIP— ol re ras Oy I;iply AD: Stes] pricer. RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Rood times... very good! back. Navy { 3 Prova Vig agreement. Industry spokesmen have hinted Mar. 21 (UP) — Two crowded and save | : 3ut Sen, Jenner argued that the strongly they will. not go along commuter trains collided today money, “ : black with * | ot formal reservations were needed ith any proposal which does not at the suburban station of Tria- too. :
| Four You I re Prec a gi Soversigniy assure a compensating price in- gem, and J8 persons were re 4 4 . 4 |“so we won ave to go hat in, : : tervers av ted | o ‘rease, ar < » observers ex- ported injured. i i [h: ind to the United Nations.” grease ond su : oo wih so App: iil no one wak killed UR MURRAY | Other Custombicld Oxfords range in | pected the negotiations .to hog Apparently n ak Killed, ARTH price from 12.95 to 17.95
. Sen. MH. Alexander Smith (R. down. azain if the price issue is 2lthough first reports said all with velvel, N 1 said the reservations would not settled to the steelmen’s satis. available ambulances were rushed Call Joday 12% N. PENN. | ; Thar she flies— require renegotiation of the factj to the scene in the belief there FR-2 faction. . .
LH dark grey | A huge gigantic’ GREEN PINNANT Femy. Ju told the Senate that 2 : would he many casualties because TT ! : Ta 3mil:eed in whit nt the best lawyers, John Foster : \ ithe wooden cars carried the early 4 | i With 9 na ie In: Ji on white © ' Dulles and Gen. Douglas A. Mac- Butter Prices Dip Pring Aromas ly FOOTWEAR—MEZZANINE i ss builds Ar ; y ? : sb . - ~ _ : 4 } on e rau Arthur all felt that the treaty Again in Chicago t was put up—BEFORE the semi- -finals. should be approved immediately : ~ P ediately. . AHICAGO. Mar. 21 (UP) Triumphantly—may she wave! - He wd ret { . ousewives here found retail but- | Sonia to Face Court ter two to four cents lower today hat s off to every Basketball Team in . | The latest drop brought butter . Dur i B eth I St ate In Damage Suits prices to their lowest level since ls maryalons ah “hr 4 2 "this nual . BALTIMORE. Mar. 21 (UP) jast July 19. Retail buttér prices 4 Floor And to come to 1 e inal In is annus Sonja Henie and her manager, here have dropped 17 cents since TournamenT is something epochal in a Yed Muchmore. have heen or-.Feb. 29 and the wholesale market school's life—somethina for the memory books. jdered to appear in court here yesterday fell 11; to 2 cents a Of course in the true Snirit of Sportsmanship {Apr. 7 to make depositions in pound —and if we may use the flowery type of connection with damage suits In New York the department bi that tain Pr Fight promoter jfiled as the result of the collapse of anarkets reported today that ver 28 at a_cer. ain Prize ‘Fig Pp of spectator stinds at her ice the price of eggs, including large is sO Ton of— & show Mar, €, grade A ones that sold here for ; | About 235 plaintiffs have filed 61 cents a dozen, hit a 6-year low LY 7 z : “And may the bettor quintet 2 Jom 9! S58 70.000 in damage yesterday. Butter sold for 85 cents . : : : aims agains ests z 1; . . ants SiROe i of the quartet in final centéntion— Ror evi i; iE 06 Hive stor and A Pound. & drop of two cents since | > accidents, last week ? ry : emerge TriumphanT! ’ = (But you can understand how it is.) : The World's We here in Indianapolis | hungry from 42 : "years of suffering for a _champion— : re = » - 5 | are hopeful that—IT's TECH for FifTy- Two! M 3 | OS ; { . s « {These initials ore not ) ® ! iw m intended for Tech Victory! -
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