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Hoosier Group Having Fun in Sunbaked City
Jubilee Scheduled On the Main Street
By VICTOR PETERSON Times Staff Writer
MIAMI BKACH, ra. June 16 ~—Something about Murat Temple Shriners takes the show away from other temples at an imperia
session,
I've seen the Hoosier funmak ers operate eisewhere and this sunbaked strip .of white sand is
no exception.
And so today the 600 Mura 8huiners and their wives are tak
ing ever here. 'I'hey’ll have all WELCOME TO MIAMI—Nobles day to do it for notaung is on tap ior them until tonight when the grand opening of convention week is staged in the Urange Bowl in
Miami.
80 1t will be fun on the streets, ]
MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1052
Murat Temple Shriners Steal
5:
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Morovity make the welcome official.
Florida orange juice at the “oasis” erecte Miami terminal, Flight Stewardesses Pat Coombe (left) and Mitzi
setts.
Harle
the beacnes and the nigh seas.|
ame hous vam ocr or | k@ Answers
Bowl snow. ‘tnen comes tne Shrine juouee on siscayne Blvd. in Miami. With it goes more convention capers in tne Mardi Gras! billed as street dancing, fun and Times Special
frolic.
DETROIT, June 16—Dwight D [ficial
their float (a ship mounted on o/Tinging indorsement here yester-
car) touring the streets last night
rangements. At all other times ; , day of Gen. Omar Bradley. the press people were: always! I and over Miami Beach floated I1iS Was one of four new ques- present. 5
Hawaiian tunes as they strummed i008 the retired five star Genera!
their instruments.
Always popular, they jammed the streets here with foot-tapping crowds who called again and
again for more tunes. Give Concert
Also, last night the Chanters, proudly called the “Singing Men
{answered at a press conference attended by 100 of the nation’s top newsmen. The questions and answers:
II am furth
would remove the American Joint,
of the Murat,” gave a concert in|titude on that? {
White Temple Methodist Church,| Eisenhower: Anyone who went | + the largest Methodist Church in|through a war as I did with Gen. 15 ve
It is a policy of the Chanters to sing a concert from: memory at each convention city wherever
Bradley, whom -I depended upon!go a
possible. ‘The group also will rep-|age in the Army,”r in our serv-have resent Indianapolis in a joint con-|ices,- who js superior to him in|{ xe
cert of all Shrine Chanter groups |ability and devotion to this coun-'atrairs of our country.
Question (New: York News’.
estion (Indianapolis Times): - 7 ling This will be a 500-voice male Qu po |General, if elected President, President rally here.
later in the convention.
try.
choir and will be under the di-/In view of the fact there have|(n.n
rection of Murat Chanter Direc-/Peen reports that newsmen were ,, cadqor to the Vatican”:
tor Robert Burford for one of the barred from some NATO sessions, mig
numbers. Hod Williamson, Murat,
my newspaper would like to know | state
will be the accompanist. Vice thow you feel about a recent presi-|ii cer
ers is C. William Lantz of In-|ficials to withhold news from the put I
dianapolis.
idelights to the con- Broad Question istanding and agreement between Afiong the sides Eisenhower: That is a broad|the no legislative de.[O3012 inocent or gullty before question. I don’t know what is|partments Peters, Whitestown, took a run-/being withheld from the press... ning start over all others afterithe only time a newspaperman
vention are the away-from-pro-
gram activities. And Charles W.
2 bad start from Indianapolis. Not Badly Hurt
resem csiHubby ‘Gives Up’ After Wife's Teen-Age Affair
accident in Huntsville, Ala, Thursday. Although the cars had to be separated by blow torches, neither man was seriously injured. While everyone but Mr. Peters elaims it was beginners luck, he nevertheless landed a near-record catch of a sailfish a mile and a half at sea between Hollywood and Miami Beach. The 52%-pound beauty, more than seven feet long, put up an hour-long fight before it was
hauled aboard. | Armand Letourneau disclosed]
Tomorrow a parade is scheduled and if the heat continues, the marchers will walk off their legs to their knees, It's a sure bet the beach will be crowded minutes after the parade ends. And the nice part about this beach husiness is we can throw a stone in the ocean from our hotel room.
MIAMI, Fla., June 16 (UP)— This fun city braced itself today for a visit by 60,000 of the nation's gayest frolickers as the Shriners opened their biggest convention here since fabulous 1928. Already teeming with redfezzed funmakers wearing tropieal “Truman” shirts, Miami made room for another 53 special trainloads expected by the Grand Imperial Council session tonight. Despite a tight lid on all forms of gambling, the influx of gamblers was enough in evidence for Sheriff J. B. Henderson to issue the Shriners a warning to be wary of sneak crap: and roulette games.
Dog Has: Rich Taste;
Makes Bone of Money
CREMONA, Italy, June 16 (UP) ~-Libero De Scalzi was busy today attempting to “untrain” his
Beeler, 23, who gave his address
press? {there
was ever barred from a NATO
where it was necessary to give
Chiefs of Staff, because of their YOU favor lowering the legal votincompetency. What is your at-/!n8 age to 18?
Eisenhower: I do. I have seen
Furlough Due
local soldier
Pfc. Bernard Swallow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swallow, 105 N. Arsenal Ave. suffered an attack of cramps<in shallow water, according to Beverly, Mass. Red Cross authorities. The tragedy occurred at a beach adjoining the estate: of Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge. ! According to the young sol|dier’s father, he had received a letter from Bernard last week [telling of a similar beach party the week before, and outlining plans for yesterday's event, ! In -the letter, the father said, Pfc. Swallow told how he and six y Cline (left) and Earl [other soldiers from Ft. Devens, Fulkerson of Indianapolis Murat Temple are greeted with cool fresh Mass. were to be guests of a 3 at Eastern Air Lines !8Toup of girls from Endicott (Junior College in Beverly.
Mr. Swallow said Bernard in-!
In addition to his parents, the Ment in 1950.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Pfc. Bernard Swallow
(tended to come home on furlough soldier is survived by a twin sis- ‘ {next month. He was a 1949 grad- iter, Mrs. Bernadette Dial; two a ree |uate of Cathedral High School, other sisters, Mrs. Anna Marie |
{and has been serving in the Army McAndrews and Miss Patricia!
meeting was when there were of-
I don’t know what kind of in-| (formation has been withheld and |
not going to comment any)
Old Enough to Vote
very, very .good job. and to|marks
Srnm
to encourage young mefi 10] Allied
twould you appoint an Am-
enhower: I believe the United s should never close off from any advantageous con-
believe this very firmly . .. must be a union of under-
BURBANK, Cal, June 16—|since
num blond who ran away with a
{through for good.” his wife and the boy were found |1r the | He said he once “was even wiil- together last Apr. 13, about a|nocen ling to forgive.” fmonth after he secured an inter-
from his wife, Virginia, 28, say{ing she is “having a wonderful
school boy, ho be
Mrs. Letoureau, mqther of a,..ay
boy and they are “living close by, and have no intention of moving!
aswriting. He said she promised to “phone! me soon” but it doesn’t make any| Pr
with her.” Dr.
Police are looking for they), couple on a complaint issued bY north Deputy District Attorney Bernard | Schoo Gross, charging Mrs. Letourneau. with contributing to the delin-| quency of a minor. Ins The complaint identified the Die boy as James Eldon Sherwin and
Trial Opens Today their
Jury trial of an Indianapolis found man, accused of being a member 'Willia: worth of money orders, opened !Franc
The defendant is Robert L. as 2034 W. 10th St. His brother,
Andrew, last week pleaded guilty to similar charges.
French poodle from . playing “fetch” with a piece of paper every time the doorbell rings. { When the bell rang Saturday.| the poodle seized an envelope con-| taining 70,000 lire ($110 U. 8.)' and ran unnoticed into the street.) The dog returned a short time later — chewing an empty envelope. Wm
Wandering Triplets Cause 3-Way Search -
PALISADES PARK, N. J,, June 16 (UP)—George Coyle's identical triplet sons wandered off in different directions at this city’s big amusement park yesterday. “Some Father's Day,” muttered Mr. Coyle as he herded the three two-year-olds homeward after making a separate search for each one. a
Both were linked to the 10member ring which was cracked | by postal inspectors last winter.
Meridian St. Paving Plans Are Approved
Repaving of Meridian St. from Ohio "to 16th St. moved a step closer today. The Works Board approved plans for repaving Meridian St. estimated cost of 9782. The State Highway Commisfro mOhio to Vermont St. at an sion has agreed to pave the mainder from Vermont to 16th St. and reports that plans are being prepared. |
Important News About Hemorrhoids
Sufferers from piles are finding that s well known skin ointment is just the thing
date of issuance,
10-year-old son, said she was “en- po, forgotten. But joying a little vacation” with thelipnrough for good.”
away,” Mr. Letoureau quoted ner Hoosier Doctor Dies BLOOMINGTON, June 16 (UP)
difference to him if she does or|died yesterday after 40 years as doesn’t because “I'm washed up a physician in this community.
READING, Pa., June 16 (UP)
today in Federal Court here. were reported missing.
foreign
up” spy
last May 24. Police said, “Can’t we do something for Bill The estranged husband of a Plat. Mee. Letourneau took her son,!Qatis?” Mr. Brannon asked. {Armand Letourneau Jr. with her| Said the General: teen-age boy sald today “this isjon her flight with young Sherwin. | the last straw and now I'm| According to Mr, Letourneau, |g rrest we
fair with them. TI tried to|/ments.” it up hoping it would all
Joseph K. P. Hawks, 78,
limits.
inois Wesleyan University and| ppe
western University Law l. He retired from active ce in 1940.
home where they had been!
playing. Mrs. Marie Kleman|
the bodies of her sons.
DETROIT, June
now I'm 7 Perish in Fire \While Firemen Argue
NORTH BAY, Ont, (UP)—=S8even members of a family 11 perished today in a blaze that destroyed their ramshackle home while officials debated whether firemen should answer the call
Hawks was graduated from [°F help from outside the city
people of Congress and| : . But the Hoosiers will need no! Eisenhower answered Sen. Robert parliaments visiting there, and d IS C 100
invitation. The rariin brothers, ' A+ Taft's criticism of the AmeriWin, Jim, Jay and Herb, had|C2R Joint Chiefs of Staff with a specific details of military ar.
‘Anything Short of
er. As far as I'm concerned, Global War,’ He Says
through the war and since the pa ction (On alien Scie say. War, I have been an enemy of the ing if he became President he de® Of censorship.
Times Special
® 16 — Gen. swer in the similarities between
: Dwight D. Eisenhower believes alcoholism and overweight. Question, (Detrojt. Times): DO the United States should “do any-| thing short of a global war" {free from a ‘Communist prison Conference on overweight here |Associated Press Correspondent! have suggested that fatties can {William Oatis of Marion, Ind. ar olds on the field of battle| * Byt the General prefaced his re- in
by ‘saying such force
ent says he is nnoeent.”
{definite course of action until he| |knew all the facts surrounding .|dential order allowing federal of-| {the Oatis arrest and imprisonpresident of the National Chant. nection anywhere in the world, ment, Fe hited rather strongly, |however, that it' was up to the {State Department to declare Mr,
My individual | taking action. opinion would not be considered! alone in such a thing. It would| be the consensus of our people.
‘Trumped Up’ Charges Mr. Oatis was [than a year ago in "Czechoslovakia where he was working as a
correspondent.
charges.
Gen. Eisenhower gave his views js answer to a question from Drysdale Brannon, editor of the
, [Marion Chronicle and onetime By United Press : said the couple have been missing poss of
Mr. Oatis.
“If it is a completely arbitrary should do something... government says he is int we should do anything short of a global war.” locutory divorce. The decree is| Pressed for something more not final until a year from thel!definite, Gen. Eisenhower added: that he had received a postcard , . ed: po “If the flag of the United States ion he Looeived the Dost card, isn't enough (to protect. American " 2 ithe ed husband sa e has|citizens abroad) . . . we've got time” with the 17-year-old high one everything I possibly could (to make some other
death victims
Fred Thibeault, 40, and six of his {nine children ranging in age from 3 to 17. The mother, Mrs, Judy ‘ Thibeault, 39, and two other .chilin R 3 dren suffered bad burns. Thee, e rigerator |couple’s other child, a 15-year-old
| {boy, was not home at the time. \—Two young brothers were found! ——
$77 50 Forgery Ring |suffocated last night in an unused!
[refrigerator in the basement of
INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC
CASUALTIES (167 Days) 1951
m Kleman Jr, 5 and Accidents ...... 3553
is, 4, an hour after they
ined here , .
your features,
OFFICE HOURS 9:30 to 1 2 to 5:15
Injured ........ 1568 Dead
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Eyes Examined GLASSES ON CREDIT
"Office at
arrested more
Commander yesterday
Gen. Eisenhower told-the Hoo-| |siers he could not recommend a!
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Reports
from the State Department indi-|-cate he was seized on “trumped
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Group Therapy Clicks With
{ . ' Alcoholism CHICAGO, June 16 (CDN)—| “Temporary clerks like myself { Group therapy
| Alcoholics Anonymous) has |clicked with alcoholism, Will it | work with obesity?
(as practiced by
Doctors are seeking the an-
| Several to American
participants in the Medical Association
be as sneaky as pantry drinkers
“falling off the food wagon.
Local Soldier Drowns ([Accuse Aussie Missionary Fete Today At Ocean Beach Party
{ A 21-year-old {drowned last night while swimming in the Atlantic Ocean during a beach party in Massachu-
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The accusation has been made SAYS: by newspaper reporter Corbett | Shaw, who worked as a file clerk for two months in the depart-| pe . | Writing in the Newcastle Her-| ad lala, Mr. Shaw charges he found, —— a “complete absence of security == = measures” while employed by Ex-!| Se 3 jternal Affairs. dant
- i8ignal Corps for one year. He Swallow, and three brothers, Jos {was a member of Holy Cross seph of St. Louis, and Willlam| “Files and documents marked) au S en ° r a ey Catholic Church. |‘top-secret’ were left lying around |
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as my right arm, would find itme, 3 belive if a man is old|gy “ -/the New York Health Department very,.very difficult to believe that enough to fight he is old enough| 0 Pe taken only “if the gov
; g {Nutrition Bureau, ‘explained the there i8 anybody .now of actiVeitn vote, and I also believe: WE) pes . . Sd
e former Eufopean Supreme Parallel:
“Every .person has emotional interest - in the political | 40 public his views on the Oatis| difficulties. Food is, a solace for
just as alcohol is
icase to an Indiana group attend-| some- individuals in times of
the giant Kisenhower-for- Stress, { others.” » »
for Vale, 17, got an answer today to!
THE TREATMENT problem is the same—getting the patient to
swear off. Dr. Arnold B. Kurlander, As- reign of Queen Elizabeth I! sistant Chief of the U. 8. Public. (1558-1603). f Health Service Chronic Disease; The letter to Young Vale from described ‘a group therapy experiment with 102 over- fear the unsophistocated days of . Second Floor weight individuals. The fatties met regularly in|revival. There is not the slightest groups with a counselor |pessibility of a new appointment who helped them with their diets.'ever being made.” |
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116 (CDN)—The Australian gov- nomfnation’s churches in all parts sembly will hold a business meet-
iof a draft treaty with the United 7:30 p.m. when Dr. Raymond 8. Solomon Rosenthal, 41, said to- .
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By EMMA RIVERS MILNER | Dr. W. Dale Oldham, newly Te-
. | ns Ties Church Editar elected president of the Church of . axl Oi ANDERSON, June 16~Approx- God's Gospel Trumpet Co., radio
imately 75 missionaries in the dress of the countries in which SPeaKer and Anderson pastor,
they serve will make a brilliant Will speak at 2:45 p.m. today in ecre a d {center of interest today at She the tabernacle on: “Making the |Church of God Convocation here. Truth Known to Others.” + CANBERRA, Australia, June Persons belonging to the de-| Tomorrow the ministerial as-
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ment is on the pan again for ©f the United States will honor ing and vote on causes of a $1
ing careless with its official/the missionaries at a tea from 4 | million budget. ne % secrets. \ to 7 p. m. at Anderson College. remeron BELLY Only recently Foreign Minister Leader to Speak ‘Wants Windshield
Richard G{ Casey was forced to] Among today's attractions admit that confidential detaflsiis the, general service at! NEW YORK, June 16 (UP)—
States had leaked out to a Syd-| Jackson will speak. Dr. Jackson |day he didn’t mind too much that ney Communist newspaper, has distinguished himself as the thieves stole the $10 auto use tax Now his External Affairs De-| spiritual leader of a large inter- from his truck. He just wished partment has been accused of racial church in Detroit, the city they would return the windshield failing to safeguard even top/of many nationalities. {to which the stamp was attached. secret government documents, {
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on desks while officers were! Ma who ha away,” he claims, i S “Unauthorized persons were] SU MMER SUIT
free to wander unchallenged | through the department and read confidential files, : Employ Temporary Clerks in mind— ’
were employed without being is reminded
screened, and allowed access to top-secret documents at all hal the Ma r times.” | ns Mr. Shaw also charges that { byt that
no means of identification were issued to employees of the de-
tment and adds: postment ena» of any security which is : fresh
precautions made it child's play va for anyone to get information from the not-so-secret top secret files.” : The government is investigat-| ing the ‘newsman’s allegations.
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