Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1952 — Page 6

AES ex. Elsi’ s Songs Welcome Returning Korea Gls

By MARY FRAZER The fortress of Alcatraz looming Scripps-Howard Writer with inconsistent beauty in the, SAN FRANCISCO, July 5 — foreground. And all about, Red The clear young voice echoed Cross 25 armed with Suse: ‘and oughnu rays, military! across the waters of beautiful ‘pandsmen with “California Here| . San Francisco Bay. {I Come” “propped in their music|

“Come; come, I love YOU racks and the heart-warming, truly . . {groups of kinfolk waiting breath-| My Hero. [lessly to greet the soldier, home|

eds of at last.

‘To each of the hundr haxi-clad men aboard the troop| ‘Elsi continued her story. ‘A Big Thing’

ship Gen. J. C. Breckenridge it} “This day, in May, 1951, the

was a love song meant for him| Blohe, Ton Saliad sgnitying the very first shipload -of returning, So would be seeing again, after troops from Korea was expected. long months on the bleak Korean They weré making a big thing of battlefields. lit. Alexis Smith, Mercedes MecElsi Norwood was singing him Cambridge, Craig Stevens, Russ home, just as she has sung home|Byrd, Andre Previn—he was ai a quarter of a million men since sergeant then—and a whole lot!’ the day in May, 1951, when aniof Hollywood personalities were! odd twist of fate thrust the scheduled to welcome the boys. the pretty brunette clerk into a! “The day before the brass in

star's role. charge of it all asked me to come lout on the docks and try out the! They All Know Elsi {acoustics of the public address All across the country, in|system. I guess you'd say I was '

every state of the 48, there are.a stand-in for Doris Day who %

men who know Elsi by voice if was going to sing the welcome— not by name. “God Bless America,” “My Hero,” But if songstress Doris Day) “California” and sangs like that. hadn't been ill that afternoon| Elsie paused as the Breckenlast year, Elsi might never have ridge drew closer to the docks.| had the chance to be “Miss|She located the hand microphone] Welcome Home” to America’s|which in a few minutes was to, fighting forces. 'be her connecting link with every “Td been working as a clerk man aboard the ship. in the-Troop Movements Division! “The big day came,” she con-|. at Fort Mason for two years,” |tinued. “I was in my office, opel Elsi, who looks like a dark-haired ing at my files, when suddenly the Shirley Temple, told me. |Géneral dashed into the room. He’ We were standing on ©thejust said, ‘Come along,’ and of docks at Fort Mason. The scene course I went with him. pefore us was almost too dra-; ‘We went out on to the docks, matic to be true: The great gray and he said, ‘Doris Day was {ll hulk of the troop ship gliding and Cable Io appear ioday. We gracefu th or her Golden, Gate oer span or So Elsi, at this order out of the brown “hills of Marin County clear blue sky, sang as she had etched across the California sky.[never sung before. She sang pa-

triotic songs and light operatic ballads and every bit of music Sees Elephant In Backyard;

she knew and the band could Real, Not Pink

|play. ! The response was sensational. CLEVELAND, 0, July 5 (UP) —“I've got an elephant in my

And it has been ever since. For, back yard,” a startled Mrs. Don-

of course, Elsi kept the job fulfilling it “in addition to other duties.”

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who has been paralyzed most of and son, Jessie Joe (lyin while wading. Miraculously

nounce the boy dead, after his feet under water at Hugo, ¢ Okla.

Man Quizzed As Suspect in ‘Phantom’

By United Press BLOOMIINGTON, Ill, July 5

—A 30-year-old .man * charged {with shooting at his family and

about the “phantom gunman” who has fired at motorists in this area. William Flener of nearby Hud-

on ground), step off into deep water y dragging himself 300 water, he pulled his daughter ashore. A friends comforts Petty as

he becomes hysterical upon hearing Dr. H. W, Kenaga (left), pro- 1, guarantee “peaceful and dem-| body was pulled from brush 10 ocratic” balloting and prevent re-|

friends during a Fourth of July celebration was questioned today, The

"Red Defeat J Expected in Mexican Vote

g By United Press MEXICO CITY, July 5--Steel-| helmeted troops. and police] {mounted guard throughout Mex-| {ico today as.a blooGy eléction] SRT campaign ‘closed with the govern-| - {ment apparently certain to crush

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ition at the polls. { i Administration candidate Adol-| {fo Ruiz Cortines claimed he will {sweep at least 70 per cent of to-| Imorrow’s votes in the four-way TR We | presidential race, while the politi-| } cal machine that has kept his . party in power for 26 years was ‘expected to roll up a lop-sided . majority in Congress. * = + Polls Guarded His leading opponent, Miguel Henriquez (conceded the support of less than {one-fifth of the 4925000 Mexi-

“%..u guarded polls tomorrow.

over boy), a crippled father |nist-backed labor boss Vicente {Lombardo Toledano,” and Efrain {Gonzales Luna, head of the Catholic Party were not considered in the running.

his fe, saw his daughter, Lucille,

ards to the

currence of violence that already has cost 22 lives, Military patrols, armed with carbines, tear-gas grenades and| sub-machine guns, were ordered to break up political meetings land guard against sabotage. | {Tanks and artillery were- held in [reserve

Social Security Hike Approved =x:

By United Press |were mobilized in the unpreceWASHINGTON, July 5—House- 'dented security measures.

Senate conferees agreed today on SS —————————————————— Local Death

a compromise bill to boost social| MRS. ISABEL WASHINGTON,

security and public assistance benefit payments by an estimated | 60, of 917 Roache St., Indianap'olig resident 43 years. Services 10

$540 million a year. .m. Monday, Patton Funeral

The army detailed 60,000 troops;

* and

left-wing and Communist opposi-

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Two other candidates, Commu- |

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ald Clodwick of suburban West-

lake told police today.

“Are you sure?’ Chief George Jackson asked. ‘What does it

look like?”

“I know an elephant when I

see one,” Mrs. Clodwick retorted.

“We've had deer and bear back But this is our first ele-|

there. phant.”

The chief took off in his prowl car for the elephant, which was

“The day the Breckenridge came in was typical. The rails of the ship were spilling over with homehungry ‘soldiers. Every man crowded forward to catch a glimpse of the land from which

he'd been absent for so many , months. Elsi, for the 125th time, grasped ithe microphone: She sang, “My Hero.” 3 There was silence on the decks!

not looking for Chicago, but had until the song had ended. Then |

.. escaped during the night from

the Kelly-Morris Circus.

“The. behemoth astonished other

there was a roar and a- cheer such as you have never heard be-

measure, scheduled for, House and Senate action later today, would: ONE—Increase old age and Shy Burial, Floral Park. ‘survivors insurance monthly ben- . efits for 4,500,000 persons by $5 | DANCE and FLOOR SHOW son was arrested and lodged in'or 121; per cent each, whichever McLean County jail here Friday is larger, at an estimated cost of night on the complaint of Roy|$300 million.

Gibson. He was held in lieu off TWO—Increase the federal] $1000 bond. {share for aid to the needy aged, | Flener and his wife had spentblind and dependent children, |

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Friday afternoon at the home of affecting about 3,500,000 persons | Mr. and Mrs. Gibson.

Mr. Gib-| lat an added cost of about $240 ge

son said that at about sundown, million a year. Aid to needy aged the Fleners and Mrs. Gibson/and the blind would jump $5 a drove to the Flener home to get month, and aid to dependent chil-| some music that Flener was go-/dren $3 a month. The public as-| ing to play on his Hawaiian gui- sistance increase would be cut off rn = {on Sept. 30, 1954. 3 { As the women were waiting on| THREE Allow persons to re-| the porch, they said, Flener sud- ceive old age and survivors bene-|

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TRAIL a] nes

HIS LATEST WESTERN HIT

fore. The hours of red-tape that suburban residents in a two-milé/had to be endured before the real area until six men with metal'meaning of “freedom” could be hooks arrived from the:circus to|known were for the moment for-

denly rushed out waving a pistol and yelling: “Get out or the next time T'11| kill you.”

take the elephant in tow. gotten.. The men were home. Police sald one unidentified |S And that was enough. man looked out his window, saw| Ag Elsi's voice was heard again the elephant, and yelled, “This this time with * too riuch . . . I'm going back

bed.” 0 ica, ” you knew why the Ft.

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Firecracker - Explodes pet yr In Face of Girl, 6

from her heart.

A 6-year-old girl was injured] If the fellows aboard the troop| ire fired once, ship had been able to sing back thrown from a car, exploded in/they would undoubtedly have com|posed a song that began . . . “My

last night when a firecracker, her face. Mrs., Lillie Roe, 36, of 428% E.|Heroine” The symbol of Merrill St., told police her daugh-igirl I left behind me.” ter, Janet, was standing in front

of her house last night when a . : car with three women in it start- Philippine Typhoon

ed by. Heads Toward China

Mrs. Roe said one of the women, threw the firecracker which ex-| HONG KONG, July 5 (UP)—

Whiting fame.”

Fires Shot

The women said he fired a shot is Wings Sala nis Bred 2 she t Radio Outlook Good

God Bless Amer-iroot while Flener got into nis! car and drove to the Gibson] Mr.” Gibson said Flener| pulled his pistol when he arrived | |tinue to come through fairly well

home.

and pointed it at him shouting: “I'm going to blow your brains out.”

the bullet piercing Mr, Gibson’s. shoe, but not in

jring him. Then Flener left tn/Predicted this morning.

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his car.

and later Flener was arrested.

Flener was reported to own|

| several pistols and rifles.

‘this area in recent weeks.

ploded in the girl's face, cutting The Royal Observatory reported

her on the left side of the face. She was given first aid and remained at home.

ACCORDION

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|spread destruction in the Philip-

miles southwest of here today. The observatory said {typhoon was’ moving west northIwest at about 15 knots an hour.

pines was centered about 340]

‘that typhoon “Emma,” which Ballet Star, Twin Sons caused several deaths and niin.| Doing Fine' in Paris (UP) —Ameri-

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theiand her 2-day-old twin sons were

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