Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1952 — Page 15
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Dixie Gls to Parade; Show off Equipment
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CAMP ATTERBURY, May 16— More than $2 million worth f!
[the new ‘Eager Beaver” jeep, an operating combat medical aid sta[tion and an operating field kitch-
played and demonstrated here tomorrow when the 31st (Dixie) The 31st has set up a miniature Division and all other units hold infantry division. Everything an Armed Forces Day open house. trom a 45 caliber automatic to Two huge exhibits, a series of @ Medium tank will be shown. demonstrations, a parade and a/ If the gasoline shortage perband concert are scheduled Spe- Mits, a special demonstration 6f cial tours and rides will be avail-|the division's air unit will be held able for both adults and children to show how the unit picks up visiting the sgamp, and delivers mail and packages An indoor exhibit featuring a|in field operations. display of more than 300 pleces| The parade is scheduled for 10 of military equipment and each!® ™: On the parade grounds. item's cost has been set up.
Outdoor exhibits scheduled in-! cert on the grounds. clude a bridge building demon-| A special treat has been set stration, an underwater test of! up for children visiting the camp.
12 Elected Trustees Of East Side Hospital
Three doctors and nine laymen have been elected trustees of the
proposed 300-bed East Side Com- . munity Hospital, 16th St. and on Reds Feint at Formosa
ter Ave. | TAIPEH, Formosa, May 186 The physicians are Drs, 3.|(UP)—The Nationalist Chinese William Wright, James Denny and 3'7008hold of Formosa had an Dr. Farl W. Mericle. |air raid scare today when 50! The others ‘Chinese Communist warplanes
are William J. Dyer were si ghted over Formosa strait. Jr, Joseph Guidone, Luther Shir- An island-wide alert was sound-
ley, Mrs.. Louis M. Bruck, Frank eq b ut the planes turned back Hoke, George A. Kuhn, John Dun- when challenged by Nationalist
“gan, Robert A. Efroymson and interce ptors. The planes did not William P. Flynn. ‘make contact. ?
{swung around by a heavy crane. A detachment of military police {will - guide ‘visitors. The open house will begin at 9 a. m. and close at 5 p. m.
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The famed 31st Division Band! L Plan Outdoor IB (and the 276th Army Band will r Exhibits |present a 90-minute band con-|
{It is a circus-like ride in a Jeep,
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‘Hoyt 8. Vandenberg, Air Force
Center for
ichief, of staff, has abdominal jaak out.
cancer, "NEA Service learned to-|
unimpeachable source. cer,
This was the real cause of his {recent operation, which was of(ficially announced as exploratory jsurgery after X-rays had failed to reveal the cause of a sudden ‘illness. A major public relations battle |was fought in the Pentagon in an |effort to keep Jnouncement from being made. |
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
| Set Free in Slaying of Dad 37 Years Ago
VIRGINIA, Minn., May 16 (UP)—A 73-year-old man who killed his father 37 years ago and went insane after
GEN. VANDENBERG—Showing satisfactory progress.
Vandenberg’s lliness Revealed as Cancer
By PETER EDSON
The Air Force chief of staff was
WASHINGTON, May 16—Gen. not allowed to enter Walter Reed Medical
word of his real disabilit
fear
The issue involved was largely’ day from what it regards as an the old-fashioned belief that can-| like tuberculosis, should not, be mentioned by name.
In an effort to hide the truth, Gen. Vandenberg was operated] on‘ in the private Doctor's Hospital by Dr. Lloyd Lewis, a war-' time Army surgeon now an adthe air medical staff. He is now a specialist in private this simple an- practice in Washington. While Gen. Vandenberg has| shown satisfactory progress following his operation, the initial, announcement that he would be, taway from his desk for only two, | weeks is now doubted.
‘Would-Be Robbers VY. S. Envoy in Tunis
{ Roughed up and injured, a, ‘local cab driver managed to out- |
ltoday. Stewart Rhodes, 36, of 519 tod | Locke St., told police two “fares” |%% {ordered him to stop at the corner |of Locke and Coe Sts. He said he slammed on the, brakes to throw the man off baljance, then swung at one of them | iwith a flashlight. He said = other slugged him over the head with the butt of a gun. Mr. Rhodes grappled with them | for the gun, and one bullet went! |through the windshield. The would-be robbers ran. With his money still in his pocket, Mr. Rhodes then drove his cab a short distance to Gen-| eral Hospital where he was treat-| led for the gash on his head. !
Exploding Capsule Injures Child |
A skeptical 9-year-old learned the hard way yesterday when he threw a sulphur dioxide capsule in a fire to see if it would explode. James Carter, 3143 E. Washington St., was treated at Methodist Hospital for a gash on his {left knee after he was struck by |a piece of the bursting capsule. | James told police he and Ray Henderson, 9, of 8 N. Dearborn St., bought three of the capsules at a novelty shop. They are used Ito invigorate seltzer bottles and | propel model airplanes. i When the boys argued whether | {the capsules would explode when [Leated, James dropped one into i fire
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Thunderiets Grounded For ‘Gremlin’ Trouble
| MANSTON, England, May 16 |{UP)—The U. S. 3d Air Force announced today that it has |grounded all F-84 Thunderjet fighters in Britain after two of [the planes burst into flames in {flight and crashed. An Air Force spokesman said ‘the planes would remain ground. ed until “the cause of the trouble is discovered.” He said a team of | officers and civilian technicians |would make a full investigation.
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Barely Escapes Shooting,
TUNIS, May 16 (UP)—John D., fight two would-be robbers ‘early’ Jernegan, U. 8. consul general in affected by the action taken by The housekeeper at the rectory | Tunis, narrowly escaped death|LBS. They are WSAL in Logans- told police someone slammed the ay when French sentries fired port and WMRI-FM in Marion.|church door about 1 a. m. today | stations are affiliated with The burglary was discovered by a roadblock near La Goulette, 10 the network and carried baseball James Mayes, 44, the caretaker] miles east of Tunis.
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that ball” were maintaining a y would,
| the slaying faced a judge y | his crime and won freedom.
‘the defendant to his brother, Minn.
here.
ings” existed between father
Cured of the “nightmare of insanity,” McKay broke into tears when District Judge James K. | Underhill told him to “go free.” Judge Underhill gave McKay a suspended 10-year prison sentence for first degree manslaughter and paroled |
“God bless you, Judge,” “God bless you. I'll always pray for you and Mr. Arko
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esterday, pleaded guilty to |
George W.
Walter McKay of Excelsior,
McKay said tearfully. !
“Arko” was John C. Arko, the St. Louis county prose- | cutor, who admitted after it was all over that he felt “gdod” about the judge's decision. Investigation at the time showed that “hard feel- |
and son. The father, John,
was reported to have been a “stern’”’ man,
Radio Network Halts Operation in
NEW YORK, May 16 (UP)— {The Liberty Broadcasting System! |suspended operations today in| |protest against an “illegal monop-| oly” of major league baseball broadcasting. | Gordon McLendon, president of t he 365-station network, announced over the air last night that LBS was forced to go off the air because “dictators of basemonop- | oly on broadcast rights far major | ‘league games and refusing to per-| lmit competing broadcasts. “I charge that organized baseball violates the Bill of Rights, tr ee speech, the antitrust laws, land is at war with free enter|prise,” the young network execu-| ‘tive sald. The network, founded in 1947, was silenced ‘at 10:45 p. m. (In|dianapolis Time) yesterday. The) final program was 30 minutes of organ music. Mr. McLendon, who started | Liberty at Dallas, with a hagdtul| lof stations, filed $12 million inj ‘damage suits early this year! against 13 major league ball clubs, - charging them with monopoly and conspiracy. The suits contended that the club owners wrongfully refused to let LBS| broadcast their games.
Two stations in Indiana will be|
|games from 1L.BS last year. |
Row Ends in Stabbing Of Husband; Wife Held
A wife was jailed and her hus-
today. Robert A, Laessig, 33, of 3344 {Rader 8t., is in fair condition in| |Veterans Administration Hospi-| tal, His 34-year-old wife, Mary, {is under arrest on a charge of assault and battery with intent to murder.
Police quoted the wife as say-| in at 2i returned later to find him-| self locked out and broke in a'
ing her husband came a.m,
{front door. She said her husband |slapped her, police reported and she grabbed a five-inch butcher] knife and “stabbed him."
Pick 2 Local Students
To Head Yearbook Staff
Two Indianapolis students and, {one from Illinois have been picked to head the staff of the 1953] Butler University year-|
“Drie,” book. Tom Abrams, 4731 Sunset Ave,
./has been appointed editor, and’ Illinois St.
Lois Bock, 3702 N. associate editor. Joan Mullen, {Carey, Ill, was named business manager.
Burglars Get $500 From Church Safe
Breaking in through a window, | burglars took $500 from the un-|
locked office safe of St. Francis {de Sales Church early today.
when h he came to work today.
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