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FIRST CHECK—Mrs. Doris M. Molloy, San Francisco widow with seven children, became th first known social security beneficiary in the nation to receive monthly payments solely on self.employment income of her late husband, who died Apr. 4 of this year. Shreve, social security. representative. Left to right (front) are Patricia, 6; Johnny, 7 months; Carol, 10; Mr, Shreve; (center) Kathleen, 2; Anne, 3; (back) Barbara, 13, an

United Press Telephoto, 6 resenting the check is Charles rs. Molloy y Siding

Eimer Stout of Indianapolis will give the address at the of-

Meeting House at 2 p. m. tomor-

Richmond, Mr. Stout, an Indianapolis banker and member of the fam-

Heritage.” | Children of late pioneer Quak-| Paoll, gave $110,000 which made, the building possible. More than 500 men and women, including Eartham’s President Thomas E.| Jones, their hands in erecting it. The meeting house is a 100-year-old wish materialized, Certain beams, timbers and a balustrade from the meeting house attended by early Quakers Elizabeth Fry and Joseph John Gurney in England were brought across the Atlantic and incorporated in the building. The library has been designated a memorial to Alvin T, Coate, Indianapolis layman, The meeting. house planned ‘with simple lines gsembling the original ones

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spot “where the many deep in-

en could meet.” ‘ It includes a large room for public worship, a common room,

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{ly which financed the construc:| tion of the long-dreamed-of meet-| ing house, will speak on “Our

ers, Mr. and Mrs. John Stout, gebhoed in Chest

session there. Yesterday the re-matum” to Marshal Stalin glonal meeting of the Ameriean Friends vened in the meeting house.

Elmer Stout to Give Talk Writer Fears At Earlham Dedication

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ficial opening of Stout Memorial week, in addition to the library.

i Flow of News one for quiet meditation and * Hurt bh HST nursery, to he bpen seven days a| y

The Indiana Council on Re-| Lyle C. Wilson,

row on the Earlham campus, ligion in Higher Kducation 18 manager for the United Press, 27, of 2602 Hardegan St, a mem-

holding its 16th annual confer-| ence in the meeting house today. "ald today the conflict over Pres-

Thursday, pastors of Indiana and| dent Truman's press conference Western Yearly Meetings were in/statement regarding an

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ington, Mr. Wilson spoke at a lunchFrank Valdez, 35, of 1015 Ww. eon in the second day of the 18th

Pearl St, was in critical condi-| annual convention of the Hoosler|

th Roniributed the labor of After being stabbed in the chest

. Indianapolis’: that he was com-

MARRIAGE LIC Steve T. Romani E Tite. Weshige. | COnference which he had initiated|2nd his RS on Maine Gtleavacher,’ 3. 345s few months earlier- when he Marion Ostermeyer.

Arrison re-| Anna Clay, in arcnd, Wo de 2, England. Earlham officials yo I it was not meant to stand apart! Pkwy. as a holy place but rather as al oe Brangiord 1%

terests of whole men and wom- Philip

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on in General Hospital today The told of the Presidents’ con-|

often,” Mr, Wilson said, recalln |ing that in 1921 President Hard-| {ing “made so grave a blunder in|

diseussing a treaty then under

{pelled to abandon altogether the] \free and open White House news|

0 , Ht rig Ho bo. se Raiphaivot:| ook office eeler, 38., 3009 JN. 28th Jo Couldn’t Ask Questions

3, 022 'W. sth. } RUBY «prom that day on no question Phasanilate: could be asked,” Mr. Wilson said. Mary Reporters submitted their quesMichigan tions in writing. The worth and aware. (significance of White House con- _ Bychangon| rarences slumped accordingly. {hdnnon. Cotllss de wt ¥ The written question system con-| N. Marinos Judith tinued for 12 years. Lydon | ae ob ile. shisla Mae “It could be that sr. Truman rE ip Hl, pra IED, mike snathr news con db avis Michards Dr.; Caroll ose him to protect himself] Pa atenmer. e) foed™ Rd: thereafter by going back to the pal Bre 30 Ww NN eiatadye Willing: written question method. Or, Mr.| y, 31, 1038 St. Peter: ge then stern ve. | SURde his successor to do that. Alr Force: Jae-| I would count such a develop-| ne Ackerman, ag 4 Jinden. ment as a serious and probably) 01 Newmap. : ‘| permanent new obstacle to the! 0. 9 RK. 30th; Annaifres flow of informatfon in 2 Washington.” i *

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y 31, ark. John Cosgrove, 26 i rawford Dr. Jan Tbell'3 tL Mr. Wilson - said the gradual] James Harris, 19, U. 8. Ar Force; Alberta | Alba: wi Washington “is a bad sign” 19, 1820 Delaware. Longer Life Span Seen Clarence Bristow Le 20, Batch Grove: E ust, $1,090 E. Jath; Grace Nett, dining room, David Dietz, science | Ww, 3 i . 8 ett “Bay this “Pariht 41st; Jessie editor of The Indianapolis Times Cleorge Snowball Jv. 38, Fi a orice “Darlene PEPETS, maid that in the next 207

ridian lawander. 1 |lapse of news conferences around A 340 nr. ite, 22, M14 College: Joyce Wike, 2 are na Messer, 17, ech Last night at the Riley Hospital| Everett Bayless. Ys ® aut; and other Seripps-Howard news-| Beulah Bloomer, 37 y. years the life span will be in-|

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Washington condition were: Raymond Vicars,

| Schroeder, 25, of 710 Hiatt St. : might Mrs, Vicars suffered a broken left| pistons He was 74. serious” obstacle to the|jeg. The other persons were cut

free flow of information in Wash- and bruised.

House for High Court

Industry Hopes _ for Writ Against HST

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| FT. WAYNE, Apr. 26—| By United Press

\One young man was killed WASHINGTON, Apr. 26—Thel and two others critically steel industry’s hopes iose to-|

injured last night in a traffic/day for an injunction against)

accident in which one Passenger vy But the ‘Supreme Court]

house, most critical in U, 8. history.

20, Ft. Wayne, was thrown ori | ment of Federal Judge David A. top of a 15-foot porch, against Pine when Assistant Attorney a window of the house. Phyllis General Holmes Baldridge conMeyer, 18T, who was sleeping intended that the President has una second floor room, was cut seri-| limited emergency powers with ously by flying glass. which the courts cannot interfere, The third an In the ear, James Bryant, 19, Ft. Wayne, had early next week on the industry's severe head injuries and both his!request for a temporary injunction ankles broken. i against the Apr. 8 seizure, The car hit the house, located | ¢ abotit three miles south of Ft.) Promises Quick Action Wayne on Ind, 1 and 3, after] The judge also promised a {skiddihg, spinning and rolling 295 quick decision on the steeimakers’ feet, request for an order prohibiting

to be driving past the scéne al crease for the CIO United Steelfew minutes after the crash. workers, if he decides that the Heading for Tennessee, they TeC- injunction request should be given ognized their son's car, | further study.

They went with their boy 10 Regardless of Judge Pine's de-

Hurls Steel Case Due

was hurled into the window of a appeared certain to make the final house, injuring a girl inside the 4. .ision in the case, one of ‘the!

Killed was: Rolin R. Krudop, i $0, Pt Wo ne. 8 Pp Industry officials based their His friend, Thomas Toombs, OPtimism on the obvious astonish.

Judge Pine was expected to rule]

Mr, Toombs’ parents happened ag government-ordered wage in-|

[President Truman's seizure of the Wm

the hospital, : |cision, however, the loser—either After turning over 2% times, |. industry or the government—

chimney on the south side of the house. The impact: tossed Mr, Toombs straight up in the air. He crashed against .the window and fell to the porch.

and then to the Supreme Court.| Meantime, the government au-| [thorized the Industry to apply The injured were rushed to for price increases of about $3 Methodist Hospital in Ft. Wayne, & ton on May 1. The industry where Mr. Krudop died in surgery. already has spurned a boost of Miss Meyer's condition was not this size. It insists that a $12-a-serious. : {ton price hike is necessary to | Deputy Sheriff Robert Vender|offset the 26-cent hourly wage sald the youth's car was traveling increase . recommended by the lat a “terrific rate of speed” when Wage Stabilization Board for the (Mr. Toombs apparently lost con- steelworkers. |trol. The car was demolished, he |sald. Damage to the house was estl-| Theodore Zollner, imated at about $500. The house is labout 100 feet off the nighway. FF. Wayne Sports

Soldier, 2 Women Leader, ‘Dies

Injured in Crash Times State Service |

A soldier and two young wom-| FT. WAYNE, Apr. 26—Services en were injured in a two-car were being arranged today for crash early today at Belmont Theodore Zollner, prominent Ft. Ave. and W. Morris St. {Wayne industrialist and athielis { {v/team backer. He died on an air- | In Methodist Hospital in fair] er +3 Toute to Duluth. Minn,

| yesterday. : 'ber of the 31st (Dixie) Division] Mr. Zollner was president and {stationed at Camp Atterbury; nisj founder of the a Machite fwife. Maxine. 22. and Mrs. Irene OTKs here anq hacker oO: na~ {tionally-known basketball and |softball teams, known us the Zoll-

Known as “a father of profes{sional basketball and softball in Cars were driven by Mr. Viears iy, giana,” Mr. Zollner was instruand Fred Schroeder, 25, of 710/0nta)l in building the Zollner

Hiatt, who was uninjured. | Pistons softball team into a world Zionsville Man's Car championship team in the 40’s.

' [The pro basketball teams he Collides With Police {fostered always were strong con-|

‘by an unknown rson last ni t | ference statement and the White, . tenders in the National Basket-| police reported, ne gn ' House clarification of it two hors! James R Wiggam, 87. Sous hall Association. | _— Intel: ut bas a: {coming when he pulled away from | Born in Wisconsin, he founded ppened quite ithe Zollner plant at Duluth in

the curb in 3100 block Ni: Illinois

1912. In 1931 he moved the com-|,ytopsy ‘would not prove whether |the blood donation was a factor.”| b “There is a suspicion only that! After a slight crash, they in- ¥ 2 huige on his Might Jue io the blood donation may have con-| Capt. | art condition. He of tributed excitement inducing -

Even more to the point, he PADY here.

didn’t see its occupants. Zoliner was accompanied troduced . themselves as

Audry Jacobs, police traffic chief, ™ cerebral hemorrhage a half

hour before the Wisconsin Cenjtral . Airlines plane landed at

* (Ironwood, Mich. : | They told Mr. Wiggam to be in| : {Municipal Court 4 Thursday, The Surviving are his wife, Mar-

{charge: failing to give a hand |signal. ’

Killed by Car

right-hand man, Lt.

ager of the Zollner Machine,

{son Fisher, and a grandson, all

the vehicle plowed into a brick | doubtedly will take the case {to the Federal Court of Appeals

(Works; a daughter, Mrs. Emer-|gtances,” he said.

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W. J. Mueller

: |his liberty in Liberty, Ind. | | The Indianapolis Office of the {FBI today announced his arrest

A 39-year-old Indianapolis man died yesterday two hours after he donated blood to the Red Cross, but several doctors said the donation probably was not a contributing cause, Walter J. Mueller, 1930 N, Arlington Ave. died at Naval Ordnance Plant, where he was a tool designer. Returning to his job after the blood donation, he complained of feeling faint. He died at 2 p.m, Attending physicians gave acute coronary occlusion as cause of death. Several doctors agreed that this type of heart disease is impossible to diagnose. It suddenly appears and under various circumstances. A .person with the disease may die when excited or

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'On Desertion Charge | | William Hull Antrim, 21, lost|

{on charge of desertion from) Camp Drum, N. Y,, Jan. 11. An-| trim will be turned over to military authorities from Ft. Harrison, |

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without knowing we had it,” according to Dr. Harrison Green, deputy coroner. | Mr. Mueller had worked regu-| larly at the Ordnance Plant and taught machine shop evening classes at Technical High School. Services were set for 3:15 a. m. | Tuesday in George W. Usher Mor- | tuary and 9 a. m, in Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Surviving are his wife, Eathel Mae; a son, Gary Wayne Mueller; two stepsons, Allen Burke Snively and Douglas Hafley Jr.; his father, John C. Mueller; ale brother, Carl Miller, and a twin sister, Mrs, Esther LaRosa, Ine dianapolis.

in his sleep, they said. Rules Against Autopsy

Dr. Roy B. Storms, Marion] County coroner, ruled against an autopsy due to the fact “an|

the attack,” he said. “No one can say if the blood donation had any effect,” Dr. Don Hilldrup said. He is medical

director of the Red Cross Defense garet; a son, Fred, general man-igjoo4 Center. “Death could have

occurred under other circum-

Dr. L. E. Barringer, assistant

| ELWOOD, Apr. 26—A 31-year-old Marion man was struck and

|killed by a car as he walked on Traffic Check Nets

U.. 8. 31 south of Elwood last night. Murill G. Coulter died after being hit by a car driven by W, E. Philpott, 41, Indianapolis.

Dies of Injuries LIMA, O., Apr. 26 (UP)-—James Zumbrun, 17, Ft. Wayne, Ind,

Truman’s experiences might per-|died in Memorial Hospital yester-/tody today.

day of a skull fracture sustained last Sunday when a car in which he was riding overturned on U, 8. 33 near St. Johns, O.

Race Driver. Fined MUNCIE, Apr. 26 (UP)—It cost auto race driver Dick Frazier $10 and costs in city court yesterday for failure to have an Indiana driver's license. Frazier has been nominated to drive a car in this year’s 500-Mile Indianapolis Speedway auto race.

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