Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1952 — Page 2
130 UN Planes sus careens
3 Miles With
Stricken Driver CRAWFORDSVILLE, Aug. 11
Strike Heavy Blow in Korea
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(UP)— Forty-five passengers of a westhound bus shuddered today when they
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SEOUL, Aug. 11—One hundred came ill.
and fifty United Nations fighter-
The
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By JACK WELSH Even romance at the Olympics {can be confusing. Judy Roberts, Indianapolis’ gift to the 1952 games at Helsinki, came home with a point to prove
bombers spread death and de- down Ind. 34 Saturday night with it
struction through a rean chemical plant and
North Ko- Herbert M. Thompson, 47, Cham-| troop paign, at the wheel,
Physiclans
concentration center at Namsok sald later he apparently suffered
on the east coast today. Five fighter-bomber wings of
Shooting Stars and Thunderjets out of control
a light cerebral hemorrhage.
Passengers sald the bus was
for three miles.
and two groups of Marine war They sald it crowded about 10
planes struck Namsok, about 20 autos off the highway, nicked Year-old with two more and roared across a Ming ace after
miles north of Wonsan, bombs, rockets and machine gun fire,
The 5th Air Force sald no de-
tails of damage would be avail- recall what happened. : lieved .a jolt shook him Into con- of the Reds bethe war was sclousness and he regained con- cause trol of the bus.
able until later. On the ground, fought in 104-degree heat. Chinese. Communists tossed, U. 8. Marines off “Siberia Hill" a! low advance position on the west-|
jellied gasoline railroad crossing shortly ahead of reading an oncoming train. Mr. Thompson sald he didn’t of
He bhe-
WE Appoints Drewry
| John C. Drewry has been apern front, in a dawn attack Bun-\nointed sales manager for the and I got to know Bob pretty
“l was never so surprised {in #4 my life ., , it's not true . . . MH 3 couldn't be,” exclaimed the 18swim-
that Katalin 8zoka Hungary fell
into the hands
she fell for water polo star, Bob Hughes, of Lancaster, Cal. “My roommate, Jody Alderson,
Judy Roberts
day. The Marines had taken “it|congumer products division of the well during the Olympics. He
only four hours before. Truce Talks Recessed For Another Week
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PANMUNJOM, Korea, Aug. 11 —The United Nations asked for| and got another week's recess in| the stalemated Korean truce | talks today. An armistice seemed | farther away than ever. | The United Nations demanded; the new recess after it became apparent at today's 35-minute meeting—the first in a week— that the Reds had ‘nothing new or different to say.”
Named fo Club
William T. 8mith and Richard, 5 D. Rowley, Indianapolis agents for the Wisconsin National Life Insurance Co., have been selected as members of the Star Leaders Club. They are now attending a 4-day Star Leaders confer-
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GOLDEN WEDDING — Mr.
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and Mrs. John M. Young, RR 5,
Box 465, marked their 50th wed- | ding anniversary Sajucdey. Residents of Indianapolis all
their
lives, they have four children, 11
grandchildren and ||
great-
Wayne flew over on the same plane and | branches of Westinghouse Elec- dated Jody at least six times] tric Supply Co. He will make his that I recall. Jody saw him every | headquarters in Indianapolis.
day at the pool.” | “The only time Hughes talked with Miss Szoka was just before |she competed in the 100-meter (finals. We kidded Bob about [giving her a pep talk. And when {she won the Olympic title, we
Sen. Jenner's Son, 10, il With 105° Fever
Sen. Willlam KE. Jenner's 10-‘year-old son, William Edward, was {ll in bed today with a 105degree temperature. | The senator was en route to a political meeting in Rochester, Ind., when he learned of his son’s condition.
| The lllness has not yet been
diagnosed. The boy is with his|{
grandchildren. Mr. Young is a mother at the Jenners' farm near New York Central employee.
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kidded him even more, like he had a crush on her.” | “But I sat with Jody and Bob 'during the 100-meter race and when it was over Jody ran over ito congratulate Katalin. Bob {didn’t even get up and when Jody | {came back, we left the pool.” | Miss Roberts recalls she competed against Miss S8zoka in the elimination heat but doesn’t “remember the time of the race.” | Judy never had a chance to talk with Katalin but often was] with her in groups of swimmers. | “I saw the girl at the pool on the final day of the Olympics,” Judy recalled. - “80, If she was taken back to Hungary, it was done quickly and quietly.” Judy won three medals at Nap-| erville, Ill, yesterday in her first| start since coming home.
Pick Chairmen 0f Fund Drive
| George W. Stark, president of| |8tark Wetzel & Co., and J. Perry {Meek of J, Perry Meek Realty Co., Inc., have been named cochairmen of the Commerce and Industry Division for the $12 million Indi-| |anapolis Hospital Development! Assoclation Campaign. Appointment was made by Willis B. Conner Jr., campaign chair-
Meek man, who said they will be re-|
Mr. Stark Mr.
sponsible for soliciting more than
Long active in civic affairs, Mr.| Stark recently served as chair-| {man of the Industrial Division for| the American Red Cross cam-| |paign. He is a member of the| {Board of Directors of the Mer-| [chants National Bank, American! Meat Institute, Children’s Bureau! of Indianapolis, Citizens United Insurance Companies, and the! |Alumnl Association of the Univer-! |sity of Illinois. He attends the! First Presbyterian Church. | Mr. Meek, a volunteer worker for 23 years; has been a board member of the Indianapolis Gom-! munity Chest. He served as Mar-| ion County War Bond Chairman from 1945 to 1948;. president of the Marion County Cancer Society from 1946 to 1948; president of| University of Pennsylvania Club of Indiana; past president of Indianapolis Civic Theater, and a member of the Indiana House of Representatives during the 195152 sessions.
Aerialist Escapes Death in Plunge
Thousands of spectators got an
{unscheduled thrill at the circus
here yesterday when a broken, rope sent trapeze star Pinito Del Oro hurtling to within 8 feet of death. The headline performer was in the middle of her act when a rope supporting the trapeze assembly igave way. | Miss Del Oro grabbed at other |ropes and guide wires, finally managing to stop her fall only 8 feet from the ground. | Miss Del Oro performed a solo act, swinging the trapeze in circles while balanced on one foot or on her head. She appeared to be more annoyed than frightened by the ex-| perience and said it was a minor) mishap. : : In Madrid, Spain, she recalled, the rope -broke while she was standing on her head. Her hus{pand, Juan Funte, caught her that time. |
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‘Masonic Family’ | Session Planned
The fifth annual © “Masonic Family” get-together will be held Sunday, Sept. 21, at the Indiana Masonic Home in Franklin, More than 6000 Masons, Eastern Stars and members of their families are expected \to attend. They will come from all parts of the state. John W._ Thornburgh, of 5210 {Central Ave, a past grand mas(ter, will be general chairman. His |assistants will be members of the |Masters and Wardens Assoclaltion of Marion and adjoining |counties. A program of entertainment is [being planned. Vesper . services will pe held at 4 p. m.
'Umbreit to Head |
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DePauw Program | Times State Service { | GREENCASTLE, Aug. 11— {Willard E. Umbreit, 20 years a {
member of the DePauw University staff, today was named director of .the Greater DePauw Development Program. | Mr. Umbreit, | who has been head of admis-| siohs since 1942, will co-ordinate! public relations. He will continue to serve the ad-| missions office in| an advisory, capacity. { The first job facing Mr. ‘Umbreit is a convocation to be | heid Oct. 14-18. The convocation will end with “ina tion of as De-
Mr. Umbreit
Pauw's 15th president.
Allied Bombers Smash Red Factory And Troop Center
Local Olympics Girl Sullivan Fund Jet Pilot Who's ‘Not Doubts Romance Story Still Grows
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. MONDAY, AUG. 11, 1952
Wounds Kill
| Scared Heads Home oa Sle
pilot who flew 100 combat mis- student in his class. | An Indianapolis soldier died of |sions over North Korea and then A graduate of Technical High wounds and three other Hoosiers Put Total at $4354 itook five more to “convince my- School, Lt. Hall atténded Indiana in service were reported wound- . self I'm not scared” today was University two years. |ed, the Defense Department anAdded SontHibuions Io hie John heading home. nounced today. L. Sullivan Fund, which is being - But, before ar- TFYR | DIED OF WOUNDS clo 0 ow that the goal has A a g tiying Leys Army Cpl. Wilson J. Beene, Jr.,
been attained, today brought the y g around Oct. 1, In Holdup, Beatin [22, son of Mr. and Sits. Wilson | Beene Sr., 746 Roache St.
total to $4354.96. he will stop at The money will be placed in a trust fund for the education of gel Four persons, identified by a! Cpl, Beene, a Crispus Attucks the children of the Indianapolis jan nurse, and holdup victim when caught early|High School graduate, worked policeman who was slain by an in- young child. \yesterday, were to appear before for the New York Central Rafl. truder in his home. First Lt, John Judge Scott A. McDonald today road for two years before enterTHE JOHN L. SULLIVAN W. Hall, son of ion preliminary charges of rob- ing service, Mar. 26, 1951. FUND Mrs. Betty H. {bery. | He took his basic training at Previously reported ..... $4212.98 Cutsinger, 3460 | Arrested as they got out of a Ft. Custer, Mich., and then was Employees of Best Beers. 50.00 N. Pennsylvania car on Lockerbie St. were: Max shipped overseas on ap Dil ’ New York Central Freight S8t., has been in |Avvott, 23, of 311 S. State Ave.; Where he joined the This, House and Local Office Korea since Feb- 'Gene Hurt, 37, of 608 E. New| He was a member of the Forces here in Indian- 28. of lips Temple Free ME Church and and Fern played football with the Trojan’s
Re nt Co., Inc. (football team. In 1949 he boxed Annette and Gary Smith. in Golden Gloves. WOUNDED
Betty Millikan Just a Little Help 1.00 [Leaf Clusters for bombing and offered him - a ride Saturday Cpl. Benedict J. Puntillo, son strafing raids on such places as night. When he refused, they|,f Mrs. Anna Puntillo, East Chivess..8 142.00 Sinmak, Suan, Pyongyang and forced him to go to South West cago, ———— the Yalu River hydro-electric St. and the Union Station Eleva-| (Cpl. Clarence Wheeler Jr. hus. Total to Date ......$4854.96 plants, [tion where they beat and robbed band of Mrs. Doris A. Wheeler, — ‘him of a $79 wrist watch and Vincennes. : d : $120 in cash, he said. Marine Pfc. Roy L. Trueblood, Appointe Assistant ruse Ide Ye BES ee) Later, he was riding with de-/son of Mr. and Mrs. Chancey O. | ia tectives to question a party on Trueblood, Anderson. Professor at Butler DBE Communist Migs 'Lockerbie St. when he identified! t. Hall's wife is the former y o y Dr. John W. Martin Jr. has s m ithe car and the arrests were Ft. Wayne Editor Quits | FT. WAYNE, Aug. 11 (UP)— |
Late Contributions
Victim Names 4
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Lt. Hall ruary, flying F-80 Shooting Stars York St.; Harold Boggs,
46.00 Recently promoted to flight 820 E. Georgia St, 25.00 commander, he has been awarded Hurt, 46, of 221 N. Noble St. 10.00 the Distinguished Flying Cross Lucian Suddarth, 44, of 834
10.00 and the Air Medal with four Oak Park Ave, told police the four
Today's Total ..
Damaged MIG
been appointed assistant profes-/Joanne Orr, an Indianapolis na-imade. sor of pharmaceutical chemistry/tive whose father, Cmdr. Marion |Park D. Williams called it quits today after 27 years as a news-
at Butler University, Pharmacy Orr, is head of the Mariannas| y 47,000 Face Draft Kaufman revealed today. who is 115. WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 (UP) paperman in Ft. Wayne. Mr, Wil-
College Dean-Elect Dr. Karl Fleet. They have a son, John R,, Dr. Martin is a graduate of| Lt. Hall, who served at Iwo —The Defense Department today liams announced his resignation Bridgewater College and recently Jima and Japan as a Marine dur- said it has directed Selective as managing editor of the -Ft, completed his doctorate degree ating World War II, took his basic! Service to draft 47,000 men in Wayne Journal-Gazette, a posithe University of North Carolina. training at Randolph Field, San October for the Army. The Navy, tion he has held since 1943. Dr. Martin, a veteran of World Antonio, Tex. He took advanced Marine Corps, and Air Force do, The 47-year-old Ft. Wayne naWar II, lives with his wife at jet training at Willlams Air Force not intend to take any during tive began his career here as a 3055 N. Meridian St. Base, Ariz, and was given an October, the department said. sports reporter in 1925.
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