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PANMUNJIOM, July 19 iy, |

expected break in the longdeadlocked Korean truce talks has failed to materialize, it appeared today.’ Allied and Communist negotiators held another secret meeting, and an official United Na-

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fudge Homer Elliott died yesterday in an Indianapolis hospital (after a six-month illness. Mr. Elliott, who was T4, was |appointed to the judgeship by |{Gov. Schricker to fill out the un{expired term of the late Judge {Homer O'Hara. He became ill in {January, shortly after announciing his intention to run for the post on the Republican ticket, | Mr. Elliott was med United y for Indiana by President Warren G. (Harding in 1922, He served three

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iz ‘Hoosier Profile By Ed Wilson

WHY WOULD a young minister receive threatening letters from some of the biggest racketeers in Indianapolis? And why would he click bumpers with another 'car while driving down W. Washington St. at 70 m.p.h., when his job is quietly to impart faith, minister to the sick and comfort those left by the dead?!

Claims Filed Against Two ExOfficials Says soma

BY TFD EXNAP ‘tor of the Irvington Methodist Church, be found Beech Grove's ex-Mayor |eading a smoke-blinded fireman out of a burnbuilding? Why? Because he believes the church must at the center of life to be successful. Until three months ago, he was chairman of

signed because his church work took too much lof his time.and he thought it unfair to the rest lof the commission to continue.

totaled $3650.45, of which $3188.55", chairman, Dr.-White received many threat:

political padding of expenses. Discrepancies in city accounts

THE REV, HENRY &, WHITE—"| am a citi- | zen of the world of God, but | am also a citizen | of America and a resident of Indianapolis.”

He took the money he earned at the utility, moved to Flatrock, Ind., where he became pastor of two churches and entered Franklin College. From Franklin he went to Boston University’s School of Theology. He became consulting psychologist at the Institute of Pastoral Care at Massachusetts General Hospital and interned at Boston Psychopathic Hospital. <>

AFTER FINISHING graduate work, he was appointed minister of Woodside Methodist Church| in Indianapolis, where he remained for four years. In 1949, Dr. White was appointed minister of the Irvington Methodist Church and has been!

For four years he was dean of the Methodist! Youth Institute at Rivervale. He was also vice| president of the Methodist Conference Board of

isterial Training and Application. { Recently, he was named chairman of the Methodist Commission on World Service and Finance. He was a delegate to the Methodist

Cleric Risks Life | For Mankind

Medsker, daughter of a Sullivan County farmer. That was December, 1934. They now have two| childfén, Rollin, 11, and Judy, 7. The following year, the young couple could! not go back to school because of financial aif-| Instead, young Henry got a job as purchasing agent for the

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i Pastor had. “no comment.” |years, resigning to become special |was recovered, Chief Examiner), h the mails, by telephone, through third IH Direc A Peiping radio broadcast add. 2SSistant to the Attorney General. | Otto K. Jensen of the State Board "OE ie ay phone, g ) Ne. Bch ed to decreasing hopes for an end." 1934, be yas Repupiica aomb {of Accounts, said today. EE if ,, Sermon: {nee for judge of the "Marion i t u to the deadlock on the {| The state board filed unpaid! : " r § BM 110 of War ‘problem by De isomers County Superior Court. } claims against former id HE HAS BEEN surprised by the sources o Bf » Born in Martin County, he was { some of these threats. But he won't name names Rae Servies lssue has been solved" in the, n'y Cc He at Richard H. Byland and Michael "pr © gnie0 gtill is vitally interested in the Thursday, Series of secret talks begun at the ide i ty aa] {Schaefer, former Common Coun-| i ions work. But- he feels that if public — Communists’ request July 2. Indiana University Law School. Jud El eft and Board of Works member. |, oo act and contributions do not increase, the 30 P. M. There had been optimistic spec- He began his practice in Spencer udge Elliott Both dre ~ Democrats. They members wil! grow discouraged and the com 0 ah uation lL ine beginning of tein 1900. He moved to Martinsville {served 4-year terms which ended) mission will disband. stor. Unified. : a e 8in 1918, and headed the city's Re- {last January. | . He says the commission badly needs an FBI wanted the cloak of secrecy publican committee in 1921. Group From Here | The claim against Mr. Byland trained investigator , . . someone who can go E. New York. drawn so they could discuss truce] Mr. Elliott was a Mason and be- was for $300 he received as ex- into the field and pick up evidence. or, 10:30 A. M. problems “realistically.’ {longs to the Indianapolis, Indiana To Conference [penses for 1951. He did not item-| “The commission has been handicapped far Allied spokesman Brig. Gen.and American Bar Associations. , ize his statement, as required by too long by the lack of an investigative body,” 3 blocks 8. William P. Nuckols declined after] Survivors are his wife, Myrtle, In Germany law. Dr. White said. “When I was chairman, we were a. m.; Youth today's session even to comment Martinsville; one daughter, Mrs. Charged With $161 {within a hair's breadth of cleaning up certain , 7:30. En on the atmosphere of the meeting. Virginia Stitle, Indianapolis; onel PASTOR Donald E. Elder of Mr. Schaefer owes $161, the Criminal activities. But we never could put our teaching, 10:45 for tin gv y pm. Sat. and Tog a B Co am era yr nlnate board said, because the/hands on evidence strong enough to hold up In“ feuities. reaching, 10: or 11 8. m. Sunday (9 p. m. Sat-| ndchildren. {will attend, as delegate-alternate, : dann. | court.” Preaching. urday, Indianapolis Time.) |_ Services are being arranged by|the 1952 Assembly of the Luth. B0ard of Works entered into con-|COUF * & @ le Class of Wilhite & Son Funeral Home, eran World Federation, Thursday Facts With his firm for that Light Co. "HURCH i i | Martinsville. { , |amount. . 1 AMONG HIS activities outside the church, Dr: A eas Kegain 1 ¥ through Aug. 3, in Hanover, Ger- : nie vai + EE many, ’ : | Mr. Jensen set July 28' as a White is the Protestant chaplain with the Indian1ptist After Costly Fight | 1 Mrs. Elder accompanied her deadline for Mr. Byland and Mr. apolis Fire Department. ‘SEOUL, July 19 (UP)—Artil- In \husband on the trip abroad. He Schaefer to make reimbursement| He is not paid by the city. Street : ; stors OF satisfactory explanations. { He is warned continually the city can’t be lery supported Communist in- was appointed among 16 pastors) vy inister fant =. hurling hand d ® ° {and lay persons as alternates by| Both claims, filed on behalf of held responsible for his safety. a 9:30 an ymen F. me an giea = Indiana olis {the United Lutheran Church in Beech Grove . City, also name, = Yet he goes to every 2-alarm fire so he can serveins 10:30 Re Dhree a ens Bre Into) America. As many delegates, also {Mrs. Alice Stratton, former clerk- help firemen who need it. viiirts 7:30 ' “| TEN y "77 'ltreasurer. But Chief Deputy Ex-| He has warned firemen against crumbling ceeded in regaining a hill position MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Were Named earlier. . laminer Edward A. Cooper ex-/walls, He has led them out of burning build3 welt of CHorwon toda + {Thomas ©, Yarling, 21, 3609 Balsam; 8 8 N = Y. * | Patricia A. Lyons, 20, 3550 Salem. [* MR. AND MRS William Plained she is named only be-'ings, blinded and choked with smoke. - But the hard-won ground cost Brewster Stickney. 48. fDencer; Pe Rnannieir Pastor nd Mrs, Pau cause she signed the checks. The| Answering one second alarm fire, Dr. White ne \ the Reds an estimated 100 men Richard L, 'Revooids, 28. 513 Division: |p Huffman and a Pauline | MONEY went to Mr. Byland and almost lost his life when he clicked bumpers killed and 150 wounded. A bat- ger. McDowell 38, 2114 E. ant | on Axelson. ‘BY from Indianapo- MT: Schaefer. with a car going 70 mph. The other driver made ther in talion of Reds, beaten back three, jii3e § Figenor, 50. B20 &. Mmenots. | will go as visitors to the as.| Besides the unpaid amounts,ia left turn in front of him. The chaplain’s car eke ever since times in the past 24 hours, took| Mattingly 28 402 Parkway. Mery c.|sembly Ee The Rev Huff examiners scored the former ad- didn’t have a siren. The law doesn't provide the hill after a see-saw battle’ O'Connor, 18. 3157 8. Merldian 1 ‘ : iministration for allowing more|for that. Donald EB. ' Hin 519, 3 .\man is pastor of the First United! that had raged for two days. cease Cochran, To Tos Lanier “*" Lutheran Church. {than $3000 in illegal claims. * to Education and of the Board of Methodist Min-!| : : Gants. 25, 166 N, Miley. 0 ‘UMS The Lutheran World Federa-| Examiners John G. Willis and] gpg gAy§ chaplains’ cars should be provided Ziffrin Fire Loss Jaines hy Sy Soe anos, Cameron: Ruth tion, said to be the first interna-|Donald E. Hilt also discovered with more than a blue light, because fire won't = Arold ennche, $0. Chicage: Nona/tional Christian organization to that Mayor Byland filed $248 iniyajt for a man of God or anyone else. 0 $75 000 Chester Coomer, 20, 835 ‘8. New Jersey; Meet in Germany since World |1950 expenses for going to po-| Dr. White was born in Rushville, Feb. 4, 1913. SHTS ver ’ . Clarence Catauont: ab. S81. 21st ma:| WAT IL, includes 44 church bodies litical meetings. The city paid| He attended Indiana University for one year, World Conference A flash fire, touched off by ex- wie M. Curry. 4 Indianapolis. ‘land 60 million Lutherans in 23 him $98 of that claim, and Mr. during which year he met and married Roberta = summar, th plosion of a gas heater, caused ,). Byrd. 21. 1938 Patton Dr. © countries. Byland refunded it recently. 1% re. DD. $75,000 to $100,000 damage at Jonathan faxlckhash 22, U. 8. Army; : Mr. Jensen said some of the, ° Held” the Ziffrin Truck Lines -head- Glen Richardson. 23, U8. Army; Delores : claims were “tattle tale gray” but P 3 } RB 0 co d tington, quarters, 1120 Division St. yes- John T UIT a0 La ce: Ruth Local Deaths {there was not an unusual num. as or o e r aine 30 terday. Clarence Ginn. 37. 065 N. Tacomas Wilma . ~~ {ber of illegal payments. 1 : v@d! [Federal revenues agents reported: Fe Francia Yates, 1147 Medford pili bai sh Seren: noel, JESSE SWAIN, 50, of snio he smierruge charge aries A} "Church Across Street’ * | war” If save. am OM Stee akg bias. Jows | Oraceland Ave, employee Auto-/Irom a system of paving a street, To ; rd : es - ~ pany, was severely burned when Price. 3, ne Southeastern , mobile Supply * Co. 12 ' years. piece by piece. The Board of A young man ‘who grew up. JESS — he Sttempied to Sgit the plas nied: Go 2 08, Pocreie RL, RE ag WA Eo an Ativks the street from St. Mark's rg “witha “ha ting ister: ; Testrom, 31, . : nera ome. urial,| y ., $8600 | Yates was treated at Methodist| =o Jonen 20. 218 N. Kildare. | cooum Hin 13 blocks of Alton Ave, By paying| United Lutheran Church will be Hospital. DIVORCE SUITS FILED 2 » = for the work under 27 bills eachjordained to the ministry there Ave. Shortly after the heater blast,| Myrtle vs. Harlan B. Sterrett, Lynn vs.| MISS MAE TECH, 66, of 3171!payment was kept below $500. Ex-/at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Minister the fire spread from the garage Flosan ile’ Georss award ns, r N. Pennsylvania St, former presi- aminers noted that a contract] wempers of the family of Clyde Sehool into the company’s adjacent of- amy Tas, Bo 3080 ya. chal G. dent of Betsy Ross Candies, Inc./and bids are required for any Jobin MeCormack, the candidate, say’ Worship fices through an airconditioning|Tresattl, Hetty J. vi. David L. Marshall, |Services 2 p. m. Monday in Day over $500. 4 ; : : on shaft. - | BIRTHS & Carter, Mortuary, Bedford. Mr. Cooper said this was “sub. |they believe St. Mark's Church YTERIAN Company officials say the loss > TWINS : iBurial arrangements incomplete. |terfuge violation of the law.” [and its late pastor, Dr. R. H. included $20,000 in parts. At Methodist—_Wililam. Ruby Jackson (boy | ? #5 a Another discrepancy was in|Benting, played an important B, Wash, : rere ns Roe Zab Punmire: (hove). re. Susik DIMMICR, 30. of paying S100 twice id Roadways, part in his decision to study for Ar . At St. IS . " nc., for the same street patch-| Spritua Morse Would ‘Clarify’ Chay Cai ad... PY Willlam Jula/35 years. Services 11 a. m. Mon- ing materials. The duplication the ministry. OUSER Jackson: Robert, Betty Sullivan; Edgar, day in Fl & Buch M . { Young Mr. McCormack, the son 1 for All Ages : Madeline Solada: Ray, Myrna Arthur. ay In Manner uchanan Mor-iwas discovered by State auditors) d . h School for Republican Platform |At General Henderson, Maude Johnson; tuary, Burial, Boswell d $1000 funded in Feb {of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCor ren ON. July 18 (UP)|A¢" Lam; Lucille Tonge. : : Ane was refunded in Xeb-imack, 1152 Evison St., was gradip Services WASHINGTON, Y Ceell, Pranchie. Gooner: Walter: Ehints PAUL J. WERTZ, 88, of 909 TY: juated from Technical High | —Sen. Wayne Morse (R, Ore.) be- Sao Mary, McKinney: Willlain, Ruth yw ohit” St. former custodian of Roadways, Inc, repaid $1513|g.no0], He was a member of the SS lieves the Republican presidential 3pier:, Robert, Corne ia Bosnnuty, the English, Ave, Bovs Club. Serv- they received for use of equipment mech track team. He served 1 platform “is entirely too reaction- Yiard ary Hunter; Charles, Ruth i Eg be . Pr 2 od which they never provided, the re-|three years in the Army, half of ; ary in some respects” and “willl ERR, Thomas, Hette Quens; Euen ices were ob pea a> m, 0 ay port said and added Shumaker|the {ime in Europe, received an Jose us votes unless our leaders| denhall: Marris. Mabel Baschen: Louts |i Conkle Wes chigan Street p,.. Tne. refunded $309 in dup- : Mary MeDonough; John, Ruby Long: Funeral Home. Burial, Crown Hill AB degree cum laude at Witten can clarify it.” Robert, Gatherine 'Connan: Richard,| a ‘|licate claims and overcharges. |perg College, a BD cum laude Sen. Morse called on Dwight D.| Me Utieard: Robert. Norma Cool MRS. ANNA KRANZUCH, 78, Mr. Cooper said the reportitrom Chicago Lutheran SemiEisenhower and Sen. Richard M.ias si. Francis — Charles, Eileen Alop:|1211 Hiatt St. Indianapolis resi-|cleared Mrs. Stratton of any “se- inary and competed a year of TO BE ORDAINED — Clyde Nixon (R. Cal) to reject the| Fo0er. June Prosch; Max. Jeaneiieljent 42 years. Services 1:30 p.m.|rious or unusual” shortage. The oiaquate study at Yale, R. McCormack civil rights plank, which he At Genera] — Leo. Barbara Hutchinson: Monday in G. H. Herrmann Fu-|former clerk-treasurer asked for!” (Candidate McCormack was x | termed “a weasel-worded, com-| Firmer.' 0 roion James Lilelnora) Home. Burial, Mt. Pleasant/the audit after discovering her ery active in youth work and|is the former Miss Susan Haslop, 1 promising document of double-|At, Coleman = Edward, Louise Axsom: Cemetery. . (books did not balance. 'taught Sunday school at St. Newark, O. talk.” | McWilliams: John. Barbara Madden: * a» . | Examiners found the $265 nari's He also served for a time Pastor Abplanalp will preach Sen, Morse also suggested in a) on nr Po ny ar, Grace MRS, MINNIE KA YL OR shortage which Mrs. Stratton! 55 assistant to his brother-in-law, the qrdination sermon Thursday

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statement yesterday that Gen, At Methodist — Charles, Freda shinkle: KINGSBURY, 90, of 348 N. Lay-‘paid voluntarily.

Eisenhower and Sen. Nixon confer with labor leaders and come up with some “specific recommendations for labor legislation.” The present GOP labor plank, he said, is “verbose, platitudinous and evasive.”

State Library Boa

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The State Library and Historical Board today announced it would ask a $1.5 million appro-

priation for construction of a)

storage addition to the State Library building. The board prepared proposed legislation whic¥ it plans to present to the next legislature. It also gproved a plan to help

state institutions develop library

service for their inmates, and entered it as an item in its an- » nual budget for next year,

~ Mission League to See Slides of Holy Land

Manuel Heller will lecture and show slides of his recent trip to the Holy Land at the meeting of

the Lutheran Womeh's Mission- |

ary League of St. Paul's Lutheran Church tonight. The league will meet at 6:30 p. m. following a covered dish

supper in the residence of Mr.| Janet R. Campbell, 1029 N. and Mrs. Ewald Baumgart, 24 Hamilton Ave., found slumped in| W. Elbert Ave. Mrs. Willis G. her seat at the Hamilton Theater, Schepman, league president, will 2116. E. 10th St., was given arti-| J.B. {Quigley, Indiana Medical Center. His attempts to revive the girl

lead the business session.

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LOGANSPORT, July 19 (UP)—

Leslie, Lorene Smith: William, Mary Shinkle: Ernest, Mahel Jordan: William. Virginia ‘Tiller; Raymond. Joan Carter: Lawrence, Norma. Amick; William. Patricia Allen.

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this first speech as Republican] -——

— presidential nominee at the Vet-|

erans of Foreign Wars convention {in Los Angeles early next month, his aids said today. : Gen. Eisenhower already has accepted an invitation to address the 34th annual American Legion convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City Aug. 25, but final arrangements have not been made on the VFW in|vitation. No other campaign plans have been announced. All such campaign details have been set aside

|by the retired General while he 24. He told a Navy psychiatrist he|

|spends a week at Fraser, Colo, fishing for mountain trout and relaxing. :

Girl, 14, Dies at Movie;

Heart Attack Blamed

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Jesse Bittner, 51, Kokomo, was . ’ killed today when he was struck Out of This World

by an auto as he walked along! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Jul U. 8. 35 near Galveston. Driver|19 (UP)-—Ronald Harrison told| “I'll be out of this Kokomo, told police he was trying|world for 41 days” after the teleto pass another car and did not

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15 Die Elkhart. After his ordination, the Rev.| i yy 19 McCormack will go to Columbus, | FLINT, Mich, July 19 (UP) were | {Franklin Hayward cut down a {O. There, he will be installed as-| killed yesterday when a truckigigtant minister and director of 20-year-old mulberry tree in his overturned on a mountain road religious education of the First/front yard.. Growing inside its {between Ayacucho and Ahuaylas. English Lutheran Church. (Thirty-nine others were injured:i The prospective minister's wife already five feet tall.

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