Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1952 — Page 3
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MONDAY, MAY 12, 1952 ......., THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 3
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2, 1952
in | Nation's Oil Strike Has International Repercussions |
Crippling | -~—— miei : * Near Effects Felt | Mother Talks: Gunman fig? fees) Pops Out of Attacking Her All-Night Proms |
s Stolen - , May 12 All Over | HARTFORD CITY, May 12°
he law held By United Press [(UP)—High school juniors and on
DENVER, May 12—Crippling
ars who ene | By United Press MR | 5
CHICAGO, May 12—The pretty
ense branch effects of the n | ctly behind of 90,000 oil lone serie |brunet wife ot an atomic physicist senfors from two northeastern i carted out Finland to Honolulu today as. the | «/told police today how she sat | Indiana cities returned to classes 13-day-old walkout continued to! naked alongside a gun-wielding [today, rested .up from. all-night aining about e 0 robber-kidnaper and talked him supervised prom parties, -
shut off fuel su ! pplies. The parties were held in Hart-
~ cash, over “However, ratification of out of raping her pact between Standard 3 age | Mrs. Joan Untermyer, whose ford City and Columbia City. It urglars evi California and 20 locals of the | |husband, Samuel, 18 a staff physi- | {was the second annual 12-hour) ck window independent Union of Petroleum | cist at the Argonne National affair for Hartford City. whose f n the police Workers was announced yester- | Laboratory, gave a detailed ac- (Kiwanis Club. Inaugurated the and quietly day. count of her wild, 15-minute ride {idea in 1951, 5 | At each city the prom opened
with the would-be rapist which climaxéd when he ordered her to strip. Seated naked next to the gunman in a darkened parking lot, Mrs. Untermyer threatened to scream if he bothered her and even defied his threats to shoot ‘her. The gunman lost his nerve and fled... - " a A ¢ity-wide search was begun immediately for the man who escaped with more than $7000 in
{the affair early Friday night and {a breakfast closed it long after| |dawn. | | Hartford City ‘held a buffet] {luncheon and dance. A Hollywood | < premiere, “Belles on Their Toes," | United Press Telephoto.
|was shown at a downtown movie, FOREWARNED—Jack Gross |house. In the wee hours, a pro-| (above), younger brother of
{gram was given in a South Sea bookie Harry Gross, was {Island setting at the Elks Club, assigned police guard following
{followed by dancing. noisemakers . and refreshments, Breakfast at| beating by two men who tol
/the American Legion home and| him it was "a warning to your ‘more dancing ended the program.| brother.” Harry has been im-
e out of the «ne agreement, approved by al ce their get- 96 per cent majority of the 5000! he safe was "rst: Coast qil workers, called | ay for an average 18'; cent hourly |
an. wage increase, FE The pact, however, had no ef-!
EVER fect on the nationwide strike by ae
a coalition of 22 CIO, AFL and Othe indenpendts. of . A. Knight, president of the ( ould Oil Workers International Union (CIO), said in Denver when the agreement originally was announced last week that the pact
was between non-members o jewelr orce . Unterm heath ; i i Boon Colon and maui enange tn git cis 0 Rand over bnfore Kidnaping | na we at a Tn | ay ep ed Strike pire The California : BEATING VICTIM—Five.year-old Demetria Carbello manages a Mother's Day smile for Nurse [the 30-year-old mother of four lelled ‘a softball Thy bo Bin gambling setup. ' ad 7 en on strike. Sister Regina in New York as the’ youngster lay ‘n a hospital bed recovering from a severe beating children. .. hole-in-one contest. * i Will Be Submitted Today at home. "My mother never beat me," the child said. "I miss my mommy. She didn't do any. pice sald the SURmAN miered Columbia. City opened the festt- Harrell Gains 10: _ Barney McMahon, national rep- thing to me, | want to see her." Although the child exonerated her mother, Mrs. Carbello con-. on Chicago's South Side early Sitios wish A ea
home until midnight. Then te IN Race for
gtudents saw the same movie
‘Ish t Hartford City. Al Eo Aatra . I A Governor
followed at the Elks home, and|
resentative of the California un-| fessed i i i fon, said the agreement would be Jessed in court that she had. beaten the child for almast an hour, using a brass-studded Army belt. I arauy by sioiodipn
sib i AN! sibmitted to the Wage Stabiliza- | He crept into .the couple's sec-
tion Board in Washington today. Clara Balks . Ft. Wayne Police Hold Gasoline Barge ond-floor bedroom. Dr. Unter-
The strike«threatened to cut myer was the first to wake
45 into-thenon-Communist nations’ Saf ons afecracker Suspects . Tul Supplies became the 0 o At T Ili H cra re : Blast Kills Three Brandishing an automatic, the breakfast was served at the Sam Harrell. the Noblesville eral sends gasoline to more than half fo ing er FT. WAYNE, May 12 (UP)— SRETRA. La. Mav 12 {UP} |gunman ordered Dr. Untermyer to Moose home. ™ usinessman, picked up strength : tte worl iaskat Four men and two. women were Er , La., May 12 ( oT Your hey under the covers w— {over the week end in his bid for 3SLOE rel ra The strike also hit commercial A { C rt held on $5000 bond each today as An explosion destroyed a gaso- And stay taere. : ithe Republican--nomination— fot of TY airlines, which have grounded a ge- 0 ou suspects in (he DUrgIary of SIX JHE “Daige “dt af "oir company Wife Wakes Up : I stor Says Creoning [Governor ic ry rast IO JOE! Ofi.ved Clara Rendall pleated) 01°" ETON the Past thise Yeats dock en the Missisiph River Po I a Ys se, Eh, Frank’ aT ae Pct New » RE NE all pleaded "i ia1 or $2585 was stolen, here yesterday, killing three men 1 heard a nots in the room.» MRS. JOAN UNTERMEYER | SANDRINGHAM, England. strong , ing its fuel supplies only for es- I heard a no with strong support in the coun 8 pp only for es- innocent to bigamy charges tod 5 : rd ise in the room, Suppo oy gamy ges today, Police identified the suspects and causing dams: stimated ‘ i ibes h : : (May 12 (UP)-—S8ervants and tensential operations, and refused to tell the judge her as Charles Boyd, 34; his wife, or x SRUSnE amage estimated ghe gaid. “The robber was point- escribes harrowing experi- [ants of the royal estates heard!tY party reorganizations, This ut the main pinch was in the {Evan ) Rahat : $550,000. ing a blue steel automatic pistol... ence. - sector was reportedly under cone Jvangeline, 19; Robert Cramer, IE . p demn croonin P y supply of aviation fuel. Bye. 29: his wife, Billie Jane, 36, and, Flames Jrom the Basing barge He said, ‘I want your money, x tee Dustor a nC of heart ne trol of George Craig, the front AL United Airlines announced it e curvaceous redhead who Kendall Duncan, 25. of Ft 2180 des royed a floating Ick, too, Get out of bed. : ept asking him to let me outh disease.” runner: in the GOP Governor had canceled temporarily 14 until a few months ago answered Wayne, and Robert Brewster, ‘37, and heavily damaged the port| “I offered him jewelry. He said, out." she said. ‘He kept telling rR Basil Mal ¢ the race. : 1 Ww side of the tug Rebel Warrior,|'Go and get it.’ {me to shut up.” ie Tlev, Bina © . flights from San Francisco. The to Mrs. Benequisto Stamatking ''arsaw. & g Royal School of Church Music mm | Inc. flights include, 10 short-haul Gaqddy, insisted through her at- Detective Capt. Mitchell Cleve- whish was towing the barge. Two| Mes, ne myer slipped a house-| Drives Into Parking Lot [told his choir it was much bet-|; Demoeratic Natigutl Oo ite trips, three air coach flights and : “ land said they were arrested after Other barges. in the tug’s tow) COR’ OVer he pajamas. -| ER TA ne I0aY on N ST." a trans-Pacific trip to ln torney that giving her age “might Mrs. Boyd allegedly tried to cash were hauled to safety by another| “He came with me to the dresser ert] Ririutee aser a ie Singing hymns, instead Oficide not to run for re-election . . United officials said. that about tend to incriminate her.” a stolen check at a bank in Van tug. /in the next room,” she told police. 4 oy d the car P & d g A an everlasting|, star 511, He was handed a cou 5 10 per cent of its “seat miles” Clara finally appeared before Wert, O. The barge was towed to mid.| He brought the jewelry box to “FPL A Sv 1 ont to do 1sach aparently incurable stom“ ple of stiff setbacks in Demo would be eliminated. |Judge Harry O. Chamberlin in Cleveland said in each case the stream, where tugs battled the|the hall, selected two pieces (& cet back to my children,” Mrs. | : cratic reorganizations over the Wi ; (Criminal Court 1. Last Friday safe was removed from the build-'blaze while fire-fighting equip-| [UF carat diamond ring and & Untermyer said. ‘M ba weekend. Strikers Stop Flow {she failed to appear for a second Ing Bammered open, {i tontents ment just across the river, from |b Bum aNd diamond bracelet) | wpe told me: ‘Get in the back unt ten in Charge In three important counties— . {time and the judge warned her and the sa andoned. Gretna, stood by to prevent the | jy ; h seat and take your clothes off.’ ALLETTA, Malta, May 12/Marion, Vanderburgh and Lake Of Gas in New Jersey attorney he would forefeit her GT . ‘floating fire from spreading into, He sald, Come downstairs, “When 1 disrobed, he ordered (UP) — Vice Adm. Earl Mount-|g-the portly politician lost cone ¢ with me.’ He grabbed me by the i NEWARK, N. J., May 12 (UP) $1000 bond unless she showed up Red Propagandists Take the city. arm : : me to get into the front seat. [batten will become commander of trol. —Gas station operators along the by today. . G. Wehrenberg, operations, At the front door, Mrs. Unt “I said, ‘You promised me that Britain's Mediterranean fleet next —— 118 - mile New Jersey Turnpike ° The age question cropped up Cue From Our Radio manager of Gulf Refining Co. myer protested: “1 can't a er- you wouldn't bother me.” He said Thursday. The Earl, uncle of Robert Kyle, Culver, the news« pumped their last gallons of fuel during divorce actions in her ON THE EASTERN FRONT, said about one-third of the But th ve." iI will shoot you if you don't get Queen Elizabeth's II's consort,[Paperman turned politician will I if : e gunman threatened to , | 1 uarters into automobile tanks today as tangled marriages a few months KOREA, May 12 (UP) — Red barge’s 750,000 gallons of gaso-'“shoot me in th » into the front seal the Duke of Edinburgh, arrived [un the office headq ot ’ , g £ e head” if she re- « ‘ 'o » striking CIO oil workers blocked ago, Propagandists wore only one stepliine. was lost fused t a I said, ‘Shoot me. lin Valletta yesterday. Francis McCarty for Governor in delivery of additional supplies. At that time her attorney away today from the singing igh ! opt pany hm. the Un- j The gunman ines spparently RR iby Claypool Hotel, ff » ' . ? gi = = lost his nerve, got out of t r y The “no gas” sign already was commercial. termyer car parked at the curb. gnd fled. go. a Simple oe ABC a en Slate fon
out dt one of th Thurl Rhodes, said she was only i . i e of the eight Citiesi, "= Cor the bigamy indict- _ Before Allied lines in the Indians Here; Plug Film Mrs. Untermyer was forced to, The four Untermyer children, BUENOS AIRES, May 12 (UP)
Service ations Slong ihe new ment returned by the Grand Jury Punchbowl area, the Reds put on Four Plains Indians will be at crouch on the floor in the front ranging in age from eight years —Nasako Nishihama, a proud| Kevin L. Brosnan, 3541 N. Me a a ad pok ar lists her age as 26. a musical ‘program, then broad- Children’s Museum, 3010 N. Meri- while the gunman drove through to nine months, slept through the Japanese papa, said today the ridian St, has been named treaspump empty by """ cast into loudspeakers: “Don't dian St, in full ceremonial the darkened city at high speed.'entire incident. problem of naming his 1-day-old urer of the committee supporting midnight. Six stations were limit- Unless Clara requests a jury delay. Become a PW today.” The regalia from 4 to 5 p.m. today - ee __|triplets- was as easy to solve as Republican George Craig for Gove ing. customers to five gallons trial, her case will be heard next program ended with a few rounds and tomorrow. They are here |saying his A-B-C's. He named |ernor each, month. of Allied artillery. promoting a western: film. ‘them Alberto A, Alberto B and Mr. Brosnan succeeds John D.
Explosion cand Fire Balls “ie C - Pearson, who died recently,
\ A In Sky Excite Seattle |. srrauss | “iy By United Press " SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW - SEATTLE, May 12. — Respon-| CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 12 : : : : sible observers believed today, (UP) — Harvard University's | . :
hd that a blinding blast which rocked, meteor expert said today the this city of 500,000 may have: fireball that split over Seattle been an exploding meteor, but could have wiped out the city talk of “flying saucers” and if it had been a little nearer.
& “guided missiles” could be heard “A big enough meteor can 4 ee on any street corner. . cause more damage than sev- ; An intelligence officer at Mc- eral hydrogen hombs,” said Dr.
Chord Afr Force Base nes a Fred L. Whipple. coma said an official statement! 3 4 meteor which fell |
Imay be released later today. jay y near Vladivostok, Siberia, in
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Thousands of startled. residents ; were awakened at 1:30 a. m. yes-| 1947, “blew down trees and terday by the blast which j.iujed everything within 30
“rumbled like a freight train.” miles” The blue-white light was seen at oe | ; , @ an estimated elevation of 2000 “It could happen «anytime, |
’ feet and was visible 60 miles’ anywhere, but the chances are “ away. , rare,” he sald. | Eight Pieces { \ The explosion occurred directly ...teq at this strategic defense Te over north Seattle and was Wit-l to. A few were certain a -inessed by many persons, includ-l.qyine saucer had blown up.” | ing Northwest Airlines Pilot Bert| Air defense command officers ‘Carlson. He said he first sighted. 504 to venture an opinion, “an object” as he prepared 1t0|,,¢ aid they had undertaken “a - land at Seattle-Tacoma Interna-| .,mnjate and thorough investi- P oa “ional Airport. | gation.” AR "Jt was at about 7000 feet when | = 1p 1.08 Angeles, Edward Sulli“it suddenly shattered into eightiyan president of the “Civilian, {pieces which looked like chain ggaucer Investigation Society,” lightning. Fireballs trailed 10 544 the explosion was the third the cab”, he said. weather ob of its kind to occur within the ne OWICK, i Mon Yt the airport, describ od country quring the past year. it as a “sort of lights-on, lights-| 7 AxE GENEVA, Wis, May 12 off thing. It lasted two seconds| yp) _ prof, Gerard Kuiper, an at most. Everything turned blue" ooo nomer at the Yerkes ObHe also said he saw fireballs so. 000ry said yesterday's Sefalling to the earth. attle phenomenon was apparently * “Too Low’ a “good-sized” iron meteor.
J. H. Pruett, Pacific regional| It was unlikely the object ex-| director of the American Meteor ploded anywhere near as low as; Society, said it could have been 7000 feet, Mr. Kuiper said.
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