Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1952 — Page 17
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By United Press PARIS, May 27-—Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, first U. S. genéral to land in France with the libera-
_tion armies of World War II, re-
turned today to command Allied forces defending Western Europe against a new threat from the East. He landed at Orly Airfield at 6.07 .a. m. Indianapolis Time in a Constellation to take ovef the Supreme Command of the North Atlantic Pact forces in Europe from Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. It was nearly eight years ago that Gen. Ridgway parachuted into Normandy in command of American paratroopers to fight the German occupation forces. This time German troops will be among the forces under his command. Gen, Ridgway, with his wife on his arm, broke into a big grin when he spotted Gen. Eisenhower, British Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, No. 1 deputy at SHAPE, Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, Chief of Staff, and French Marshal Alphonse Juin, central front commander, First to step forward to shake his hand, however, was French Defense Minister Rene Pleven, who knew Gen. Ridgway well during the second world war and headed the official welcoming party. The French government took elaborate precautiens to thwart threatened Communist demonstrations against the new commander, whom the Reds have denounced as ‘General Plague” and “germ general” in line with
their propaganda charge that the-
United Nations has waged germ warfare in Korea. Police were stationed all along Gen. Ridgway's route from the airfield to and through Paris. Groups of tough, steel-helmeted Republican guards were placed at key spots. More than 2000 police patroled the Champs Elysees area alone.
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Of Carnera Dies LYNBROOK, N. Y. May 26 (UP)—William J. (Big Bill) Duffy, 69, a speakeasy owner in the Roaring Twenties and former manager of Heavyweight Champion Primo Carnera, died yesterday. Duffy had lived in obscurity at his sister’s home on Long Isjang during recent years. He was serving his second term at Sing Sing just before World War I when he won War-
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as a model prisoner. Osborne brought Duffy with \him to the U. 8. Naval Prison at Portsmouth, N. 'H.,, and from there Duffy, following his release, went into the Navy.
Balloon, F Flashlight Make ‘Flying Saucer’
DALY CITY. Cal, May 27
(UP)—An excited citizen told Policeman James Welsh yesterday that a “flying saucer” was hovering overhead. Policeman Welsh chased the mysterious light to Greenlawn Cemetery, found a punctured rubber baloon with a signal corps
battery and flashlight bulb at-!
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SNAPPY SALUTE—Three- .year- -old Matthew Ridgway Jr. gets off a snappy salute as Gen. Matthew Ridgway, his wife and the youngster make their way to plane which carried them to Paris
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| By United Press | DES MOINES, May 27—Johnny Bright, “All-American halfback, admitted after graduation from Drake University yesterday that he was the Tather of an illegitimate 9-months-old boy. Bright accepted responsibility for the child, born last Aug. 20 to Wilma Mae Kempt, 19, in a stipulation filed in Polk*County District Court. | He said he would pay the hospital expenses for the birth and asked sole care and custody of the child. District Judge C. Edwin Moore granted Bright's request. It ‘was reported the boy would be taken to live temporarily with Bright's mother in Ft. Wayne, Ind. A suit last year sought to have
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Bright named the father of the child, but the case was dismissed when the girl refused to testify. Bright's stipulation was in answer to a second suit brought by the girl’s mother, Mrs. Dorothy Madison. The fleet back was the central figure in a torrid exchange of,
public statements last fall when
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KIRKLIN- Mrs. Mary Dye, 19, Arthur, Kirklin, was killed ' yesterday hour yesterday before Gen. Ridgwhen shé was crushed under a way boarded a plane for Europe,
milktruck in which she was riding. The truck: overturned after
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HARTFORD CITY Berl Macon, 18, Hartford City, died in: a hospital here late yesterda® of injuries received Sunday when the car in which he was riding struck a tree along U, 8. 26 west of here,
Kentuckian Directs fa Democratic Publciity
WASHINGTON, May 27 (UP)| Samuel C. Brightman, former Washington correspondent for the “Louisaille Courier - Journal, has been appointed publicity director of the Democratic National Committee. Mr. Brightman, a native Kentuckian, had been acting publicity director since the recent resignation of Charles W. Van De: vander. He has been on the
committee staff since 1947. Mr
Brightman also had served on the editorial staff of the St. Louis Star-Times and the Cincinnati Post.
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some Drake officials sald Bright's{ jaw was intentionally broken in an early season game sgalpst
Oklahoma A & M. The injury prevented his play} ing the remainder of his senior year.
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