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Tony Hits 135.384 MPH | In Bid For ‘500’ Position
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u; Bettenhausen Joins 14 POW Kangaroo CourtsHigh Court Others Tiying tc ‘Bump’
Killed 115, UN Finds Upsets Ban Way Into Race Spots BULLETIN
KOJE ISLAND, Korea, May 26-—Kangaroo courts run ‘AR: ’ {by Communist prisoners-of-war have sentenced to death and | I rac p ‘Bob Sweikert was “out” of the 500-Mile Race for
{executed at least 115 of their fellow prisoners since last Catholics Lead only 10 minutes today. After being the first “bumped”
CoO. IR-1930
{July 2, it was disclosed today. This is higher than the num-| Film Opponents
[per of prisoners known to havei(;, ted Nations attempt to regain| [been killed by United Nations
ntrol inside the compounds, WAS IG yr 9 , st plain [Ssrds. These otalog 103 i three Could result in a bloody fight. | oO from the field, Sweikert came back in the NeNamara riots on oje an one in i ol — 3» J / ~ a n 5 Yop Eon near Dn Or American soldier] It was disclosed that the re- Special and qualified at 134.983 mph. George Tichenor
and four South Korean guards bellious captives also have built ruled today that states may
|battlefield-type defenses inside not ban a movie on grounds were killed. | | g Ayulo in the Coast Grain Speci 4 ualified The courts operated inside the/the compounds and stocked iy yo cacrilegious. | AY pecial. Ayulo qualified at
| { | 35 082 compounds, usually at night, [supply of home-made Weapons py 2 9 to 0 vote, the tribunal, 139-982 niph. |while United Nations guards were including gasoline bombs. {reversed the judgment of New By BILL EGGERT and JIM HEYROCK
{helpless to interfere. Army engineers plugged an York State courts which upheld : ‘ ‘| Dr. Stephen Gelenger, com-(escape tunnel to the outside from a ban on the showing of “The The Pat Clancy Special, driven by Bob Sweikert, today _ [mander of the Koje Prison hos- notorious compound 76, where — WASHINGTON ae the first to be “bumped” from the starting field of i 4 aN, Ma { : ’ : s 3 s y Friday's 500-Mile Race as the final six hours of qualifying
pital, said at least 115 bodies Col. Francis T. De Kid (UP)—The 8 Court t through the morgue of naped May 7 and held hostage rade, Nupreme Loury oe : : had gone throug gue of opened at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. A crowd estimated at 10,000
Oy and the Peter Schmidt Special was bumped by Manuel
utionary - ot @ 4. Done ions are ligation.
{his hospital. |for 78 hours. day approved, 7 to 1, radio | The total broadcasting in street cars and
16 men . 4 . killed in Compound 78 on Sept. 18 Cooling-Off Period
included
| busses. Such broadcasts, it de- [watched Johnny McDowell be- ay BETIENHAUSIN, land buried inside the eompound | clared, do not invade a rider's [come the 34th qualifier for this ue Crown Sparkplug A .. |In a common grave. At Truce Talk Ends | constitutional rights. year's race and bump Sweikert| Lop Time MPH Signs of Execution MUNSAN, Korea, May 26 (UP) | Two Washington transit pa- [from the starting list. It was the : seas annsas Jua.5 185.624 Sg j—Maj. Gen. Willlam K. Harrison| trong had insisted their rights second straight year Sweikert iaoriiion 1343 334 36% $0: | Dr. Gelenger said they later said today the Red POW uprisings) ere violated when they were (has qualified a car only to be nay 85.50 _ (were dug up and buried properly; were “craftily designed” as part of obliged to listen to such broad- |bumped. essssssnnss 13 4 . 135.461 {Evidence on the bodies, he said. a master plan to embarrass the 0 wp inher they wanted to | Sweikert was at the bottom of Total W201 135.384 [showed indisputably that they United.Nations command In the the list With. a & of 132.553. 0 sevens 42 {had been executed. {truck talks. | | McDowell, leith McDowell
JOHNNIE PARSONS
I Fascist approach,” the Presidentleyen gotten it on the bulletin Richard L. Haines, : J 3 sald “there may be somethin®|poards of the Boy Scouts,” he named winner of the Wabash Life] BUFFALO, N. Y,, May 26 (UP) RS: : wrong under the Corruptiggiq. {Insurance Co. annual $500(—Mr. and Mrs, Francis J. Mulvey AM. i Practices Act, through He rates, Mr. Truman gaiishe had no ob- : scholarship to any Indiana college/said today the 100-pound sack i these companies are charging.” |jection to the private power com-+ . . 4 . : or university. of potatoes the Edward R. BraM. He also displayed an adver-|panies making. a profit, “but I - WHEN LIFE IS WORTH WHILE—Fireman Bill Yacullo, Chicago, had a good day yesterday. Virgil E. Wutherich, Milford dys gave them for a . tisement by the Wisconsin Light/do object to their skinning the He adrigigtered the oxygen that saved Covel Au Urbain, Moy Ll old, whom he holds in his [High School, was chosen as alter- present was “just what wel : “Do You'peopls alive,” arms;. Amn and her parents were overcome by gas fumes in their home, . : » nate, - wanted. or P.M, Co, under the heading: “Do . - me by ¢ ; yo A ay jon za i : — | J » a ; 2 y
Dr. Gelenger, sald that 122| Gen. Harrison, new allied senior Miracle” following criticism of the|gpecial, turned the 10-mile test (Jim Robbins Spl.) prisoners had been killed bY gelegate, returns to Panmunjom film by Roman Catholics. “The!with an average of 133.930. The Lap Time MPH bullets in various incidents, in-|tomorrow to resume negotiations| Miracle” was produced by Roberto car, new this year, is owned by| 1 ........... 1:06.62 135.080 {cluding those made public in garter a three-day “cooling-off pe-| Rossellini, Ingrid Bergman's hus-| Roger Walcott, Indianapolis. Biv HOBOS 185.074 : Ti hoto by John R. Spicklemi February: Mareh and April ofisiod” which he suggested to give bana, Hits 135.328 MPH 3 ceriiiiinn 1:08.58 135.216 3 : nes POI NY Joan i (spicklemire [this year. s a chance to con-| Alt ' | R10 { CHEFS, JUNIOR GRADE—School 62 third q raders (left to right) Tommy Trusty and David Sink, The official figure of seadlSh.S la Nations’ po HEN aries Pesan Johnnie Parsons, driving the 1 ao 10e39 153831 who think ' it's sissy to cook without a chef's hat," supervise the chow which was served to "dis- prisoners in such incidents. indi-| offer. |contended that the movie mocks!Jim Robbins Special, the same| Total 4:26.02 135.328 tinguished Juash of Room 4. Read "Inside Indianapolis" and enjoy other photos on Page I5 for [cated that ‘at least 14 othér a secred Christian doctrine—the oar in which he won the 1950 ray ; further details. . prisoners had been shot by United Views on the News— divine birth of Jesus. ‘race and placed second in 1949, JOHNNY McDOWELL Nations guards in_ scattered in-| YIOWS OF 70 Justice Tom C. Clark spoke for fled the field as the 33d quali- McDowell Spl.) ® 4 . . cidents. . | the court. Justice Felix Frankfur- ger His four-lap average was Lap Time MPH On Stockin Chuckholes: Hicks Appointed The United Nations doctor said) Dan Kidne ter wrote a lengthy concurrence 135328, the fastest time.the cari! secvevineees 1:06.25 185.840 . ' Some o Jue victims DioNght to Jie in which Justices Robert H. Jack-|gyer has run. sssnssesnesy 1:06.93 134.468 « |wa ope around their necks. - Pp $ 2 " ® h' To Mayor S Staff; pope glo BO Way ho tell CONGRESS 18 WARMING up 508 an Rarela H. Bulton joined. Parsons, who was to drive a? Srtantsntenay 107.60 133.008 f u S P IS 3 ing whether they had committed! for its annual baseball game. Juirés|Ferrarl this year but switched ».«:«:vveensy 10% . yy Miller Promoted 8 y | Almost every day now the House that all movies to be shown in when he was unable to ‘get suffi- tit Suicide or had been hanged inl mo y public theaters — except news|cient speed from the Italian car,| Total ... .. 4:28.78 135.930
~ Citizens
Earley, cer St. i official family were announced be submitted for licensing to theiat the end of his run and planted emm hoe oe ee City today. J ang Bodies Mutilated ry ABHION NOV 1952 [Motion picture division of theiy kiss on the car's Padiator, Today's News : The Times Chuckhole Derby. He] The city took a $52,000 step Many of the bodies were bathing sults permit women: to education department. The license “Hard Luck” Tony Betten-
thought it was the sporting thing to do and Mr, Earley is a sportsman. “If the city is going to maintain this chuckhole at 5200 Burgess Ave. I'm going to stock it with bass sa I can get a few casts in when I get home from work at night,” Mr. Earley, who is fond of fishing, said in his letter, He was unable to furnish complete measurements for the chuckhole as it is completely filled with water. If you're being harried by a hole do as Mr. Earley did—enter it in the Chuckhole Derby, No Prizes
today toward repairing some of its chuckhole-ravaged streets. Four street repair projécts were approved and two more will be adopted within the next two weeks as the Board of Works moves to get contractors underway as soon as possible.
Lack of money has held up the street repair program. Today, however, the Works Board earmarked $142,469 of a $170,000 fund transfer approved last week by the City Council. Streets repairs given preliminary approval included: Blake St. from Michigan to New York Sts, at an estimated cost
Two changes in Mayor Clark's
Harrison Miller, former public relations consultant who has been serving as the Mayor's executive secretary, was boosted to the job {of personnel consultant.
Thomas Hicks, a former Times reporter and now a wire service
conformance with “people's court” throws the administration a few decrees. curves,
a longer a .. made Provide most of their own ma-
public today for the first time,| an. indicated that the underground, WHAT TV set owners need is
kangaroo courts reall t a grip| on ; prison bn A ST monthly payment plan for re-
Sept. 16 of last year. An Army Pairs.
writer, was appointed to replace] {Mr. Miller. |
The personnel consultant receives $6240 a year and the Mayor’s executive secretary $3040. First plans had called for Mr. Miller to assume the job of patronage chief of City Hall, a) held by Corporation Counsel P,| K. Ward. Mayor Clark said today, |
spokesman told the United Press| tonight that there were heavy! executions inside the compound All Markets to Close . on Sept. 16, 17 and 18. Memorial Day Weekend The same spokesman. said he| had no doubt there were execu-| By United Press tions going on by kangaroo, Major securities and comcourts almost daily but there was modity exchanges will begin their no way of checking this as United summer schedule of long week Nations personnel does not golends this week with a three-day into the compounds. shutdown beginning with Me|morial Day Friday. All markets
reels and educational films-—must |jea ped from the Robbins Special
is issued unless the found to be obscene, sacrilegious, Orders Boycott
The principal character in the film is a demented Italian peasant
immoral or
movie 18 hausen,
who crashed Saturday, ualified the Blue Crown BSparklug Special at 135.384, Bettenhausen suffered minor bruises iand scratches Saturday when the
{No. 99 Belanger Special spun on
{the southwest turn and smashed n |into the retaining wall three ‘times. The Blue Crown, the same car driven to victory in '47° and '48 by Mauri Rose, was qualified last {year by Bettenhausen.
woman \ who is seduced by stranger she thinks is St. Josep Imagining her child to have been miraculously conceived, she ad|dresses him as “My Holy Son.” Francis Cardinal Spellman, archbishop of New York, directed . Roman Catholics to boycott the Rookies Called In picture. But the U. 8. distributor, Joseph Byrstyn, countered] Two rookie drivers tried to that nothing more was intended |Ualify cars in the early rush to-
than the story of “the abuse of day, but were called in by their
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Alr Force disagrees with Gen,
The derby offers no prize—but however, he hopes to keep the] deep a imple faith.” pit crews because of insufficient Ridgway . . . Red Power? gives you something to do about Of 3550%: Bt. from Obi Io Ver. | Personnel consultant's job out of! Make Own Arms (will close Saturday. - a Jeep ang Simp ied that Speeds. «sas bY Jim G. Lucas....... 16 the pit In your street, All entries mone St, $9782 4 { politics, and will leave the pa-/ Meanwhile 1st Lt. Robert L. The New York stock exchange; because flms are protected | Bill Boyd in the Granatelll En- Law for new citizens , , , an will be forwarded to City Hall. Sixteenth St. from Capitol Ave, |tronage up to Mr. Ward. Stock of the 187th Airborne Regi- will observe the Saturday shut- |}, the free speech guarantee in terprises Special turned 131.810) 4.0000) aT
Rules for the contest are simple. All you need is a chuckhole
to Delaware St., $19,940.
LOCAL TEMPERATURES
Twenty-first St. from Dearborn
ment, on guard duty here, said a down through Sept. 27. The stock] Communist aresenal was operat- exchange will maintain its ing in one compound and was/10 a. m. to 3 p. m. weekday trad-
usuali ily follow that absolute free- Of:
the Constitution it does not neces-{°0 one lap before being flagged
“to exhibit] Allen Heath in the Engle-
Potsdam pact faces burial , , Treaties , . . by H. Shack-
in the street near your home or Ave. to Sherman Dr. $6400 6a m.. 5 10a m.. 68 { dom is permitted | place of business. Fill out the es projects total oe. Ani Ta m..58 11 a. m... 72_ | presumed” to be making small ing hours. every motion picture of every Stanko Special, hit 133 mph, then ford .oicniinicnniinnnine., 18 entry coupon giving the measure-|a44itional $89,540 will be com-| 8 a. m... 1 12 (Noon) 72 (Buns to resist any United Na-| The Board of Trade in Chicago, kind at all times and all places.” dropped to 131 on the second lap Sports ment of the hole. mitted to street repair when plans| 9 a. m... 65 1 p. m... 76 (tions effort to enter the enclosures. however, except for the first long| “Boundless Sea’ and was flagged off.
Be sure to include the length of time our city fathers have been harboring the hazard. Age of chuckhole will be the determining factor for breaking ties.
for repaving Indiana Ave. from Michigan St. to Fall Creek at
Harding St. from Kentucky Ave.
to White River, $9540, are approved, Vee
an estimated cost of $80,000, and |
HST Hits Power Firms For Hostile Propaganda
By United Press WASHINGTON, May
President Truman accused pri-|
Want to Pay for a Government
26— [Honeymoon at Niagara Falls?”
Mr. Truman said the private power companies set out ‘“de-
ies today of! vals power companies Y 9 iberately” through a multi-million
conducting “a vicious propaganda, gia: pronaganda campaign “to
Latest humidity ....... 39%
The officer's report made it week end, will operate as usual] appear virtually certain that any/on Saturdays.
. |sea amid a myriad of conflict-| Since it is the car that i§ quali-
The starting field of 33 was But he said there is no reason attained 27 minutes after qualito prevent freedom of expression fying opened at noon today. in this particular case. - | Yesterday's rain washed out Here, he said, in seeking 10/speed attempts and gave unqual-| “apply the broad and all-inclusive ified cars another 24 hours to be definition of ‘sacrilegious’ given readied. by the New York courts, the cen-| ‘ sor is set adrift upon a boundless| Could Drive Others
ing currents of religious views, |fied for the 500-Mile Race, it is with no charts but those provided ,,eginle for drivers, bumped out by the most vocal and powerful o¢ the lineup, to climb into an
orthodoxies.” | Justice Clark said “expression [Unqualified car “and. attempt to
by means of motion pictures is 8° back in the starting field. included within the free speech| Although the track was to have and free press guarantee of the been open from noon until 6 p. m. First and .Fourteenth Amend-yesterday, day-long showers {forced Chief Steward Tommy The New York courts had held Milton to close the track at 3
ments” to the Constitution.
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”» that movies were outside this campaign” against federal power | poison the minds of the people” p. m. | Amusements s..cceneeees 12 licles and threatened an in-|against such public power projects constitutional protection because The washout was a break for| BrAZE «ovssansasionces’ 35 po ; iolations a8 the Tennessee Valley Authority. their exhibition is a large-scale walt’ Faulkner, ‘Whose CAF the| COMICS +..vssensessse24, 25 vestigation of possible violations. “propaganda” has extended business conducted for profit. [gid Street Motor Special, Needed] CrOSSWOTA ses sss ss sss. es 25
of the Corrupt Practices Act. |
even into churches and the Unbridled Censor additional work. Faulkner,” who! Editorials .....veeesneses 16 ! The President said the Kansas bulletin boards of some Boy “We cannot agree” Justice Set qualification records in 1950] Harold Hartley......svss 17 City Power & Light Co. kept twg | Scout troops, he said. {Clark said. “That books, news- and 1951, beamed during the rain.| In Hollywood .....ssesss 12 books—orie for rate pur-| “They have taken a leaf right {papers, and magazines are pub-| Top man in the 133-group after] Radio, Television s.isves 9 sets of books ‘th for tax|/out of the books of Karl Marx| {lished and sold for profit does|24 qualified Saturday was Cpl.| Robert Ruark ,...eevess 15 poses and the o er hi he/and Adolph Hitler,” Mr, Truman [not prevent them from being a Reece at 133.933. In order for his| Bd Sovola .i..essseseess 15 purposes. He said he-#houg asserted. form of expression whose liberty John Zink Special to be bumped,| Earl Wilson .iceceseases 15
might ask the Justice Department to take a look at the whole industry. He did not say what violations of the Corrupt Practices Act he suspects. He said the private power industry is spending millions of dollars in an advertising propaganda campaign against federal public power. These ads are financed from operating expenses and, therefore, taxes do not have to be paid on the money spent on them, he said. Mr. Truman made his new attack on the private power “monopoly” in an extemporaneous speech before an electric consumers conference, After assailing the power industry for conducting the “vicious propaganda campaign” which he sald smacked of the “Soviet-
Promises More
He paused during his attack on| the private power companies to say that he could not go into detail today, but would do so “sometime soon. When the whistle stop campaign starts.” el
millions of dollars” were <being spent by private power interests to “conceal the facts” from the people. He said they spent $17,000 for one page “in Mr. Clare Booth Luce’s Life magazine” and $12,000 for one page “in the corpora-tion-controlled Saturday Evening Post.” : “One advertising agency boasts ed that their technique was so successful that some preachers had included their propaganda in the church notices and they had
Mr. Truman said “millions and |
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is safeguarded by the first amend- eleven cars had to be qualified | ment. We fail to see why opera-|today at almost 134 mph. | tion for profit should have any, Meanwhile, the Champion 100-| different effect in the case of |Mile-an-Hour Club planned to, motion pictures.” : /initiate four new members tonight He also brushed aside the claim [at the annual Champion banquet that movies possess a greater (In the Indianapolis Athletic Club, capacity for evil, particularly| Mike Nazaruk, Andy Linden, among the young, and therefore, Henry Banks and Bobby Ball, all should not be constitutionally of whom drove last year’s 500protected. {Mile Race without relief and “If there be capacity for evil averaged more than 100 mph, will it may be relevant in determin- DeSUING J0n = Mile « au Hour Club ing the rmissible scope of : ‘ ity a but it does| Fifty drivers, 34 of them still not authorize substantially 'un- alive, have become club members, bridled censorship such as we “Oule Meyer, a three-time winner, have here.” he said. will introduce new members tb-
night, and will announce the name Portland Pupil Wins
of the person who has contributed $500 Scholarship
most to the success of auto rac!ing the past year. A Portland High School senior, |... today was Fine Present
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