Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1952 — Page 2
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wo U.S. Destroyers Hit By One Nawy Man oo Shah Hands Killed, Another 4 Land Titles to
Seriously Hurt _/2 Iran Peasants
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 or Coed Es (UP) —Two U. 8. Destroyers TEHRAN, Aug. 12 — Martial were hit by Communist shore law ended in Iran today after
: ” : Premier Mohammed Mossadegh batteries off Korea and one a, retreated on his demand to exman was killed and another
tend fit. | J / The country had been under y N announced ’ ; A Nelaaaes: ihe avy he martial law at intervals since the; The destroyers are the Barton
crisis over oil nationalization| and the John R. Pierce. The Bar-
flared last year. The premier withdrew from the ton engagement occurred Monday, Korean ‘time. The Pierce was
Majlis (lower house of parliastruck Aug. 6. The Pierce was
1 % , ment) his martial law bill in re-| OR Tages th Dat ,. 5) 7 Wi .#§ sponse to opposition from his own| serious! ; v not as severely.
i 2 tary rule. The casualties: Dale Foenix Gray, Wenatchee, Wash., boatswwain's mate, attached to the Barton, killed in action. > Ens. Donald L. Keach, Orrington, Me., attached to the Plerce, seriously wounded. Navy headquarters sald the Barton was hit by 75-millimeter fire near Wonsan off the east 4 coast of Korea during an engagement with shore batteries. The first stack of the Barton wag hit, causing a three-foot hole in addition to numerous shrapnel holes. The Barton continued her operations after being hit, the Navy said. The Pierce was hit by shore 4... during an air strike on an enemy-held hill. battery fire near Songjlnon-Aug. smi—— . - e—— 8. Thé~Plerce received three direct hits, the Navy said, and re-
amen he wa’ Ho 0g1@F Alr Spotters
Wu ae S : : our lives. You have given us| Fortes Qutstanding In NATION (hei wo ive tor | : The Shah was graying, and the
Times State Service ing touches on a new 30-ft. tower Scar left by a Communist wouldCAIRO, Aug. 12-—The spotlight with an inclosed observation be assassin’s bullet in 1949 had
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Peasants Weep The peasants wept, clapped
ants’ representatives who dressed in their best for the occasion. The Shah looked grim and sad.| He appeared to have grown thin-| ner.
garden as it belongs to you. .
ess Tele
nited Pres phot HUNGRY—A soldier of the 2d Infantry Division eats his C he told the peasants.
Shah Graying
linto the air and cried, “May Al-
Young King Hussein
Set to Claim Throne
ARMMAN, Jordan, Aug. 12 (UP)—King Hussein of Jordan will leave Switzerland next Mon-| day for his homeland to claim! the throne from which his crazed
this small town Saturday when will be dedicated Saturday. uous. state and Air Force officials help, Besides the visiting VIPs, bands, Thanking the Shah, the peasdedicate a civil air defense watch and flying jet planes are sched- ants asked him to consider their tower, uled to participate in the dedica- needs, such as water facilities, The team of 100 air spotters tion. jtraciors and Sher eqipmeny y which keeps an around the clock| Sald Mr, O'Connor: e Shah admonishe asTe en” ousted by Parliament ov 08 Se skies will be hon-| “It will probably be the big- ants to guarg hel hardeearned Advices from Lausanne, Swit- ored as “outstanding in the na-'gest turn-out we've ever seen;'nNCOme irom lhe oo and no gerland, said the 17-year-old tion.” here, or will ever see again.” spend it unnecessarily.
monarch will return to Amman There is only one general store
here, and two or three houses Hla? ‘Customer’ Grabs with Dig I|MOLREF, Quem Zen which could be classified as Cairo Manville s No. 9 Tells
However, he will not take up his ; : = . NAT royal duties until his 18th birth- real estate. But the air watch Him to Hold Up No. 10 Jewels for His ‘Wife day next spring team draws its members from, on J _ . WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 (UP) 1 re the surrounding countryside. | NEW YORK, Aug. 12 (UP)—/_A man who said he just
regents were sworn in . i ee yesterday to Ages of the spotters range from Asbestos heir Tommy Manville's “wanted to buy a diamond ring
, 15 to 70. ninth wife advised him today to for his wife,” got one yesterday, pet 1b 18 rib Name unig, he Dignitaries expected lo be here stop and look before he is along with 53 ‘others worth King “Talal, 41, was removed to commend the crew at 1:30 p. m, at $15.000. because of his deteriorating men-| Saturday include Rep. Charles S605 ; The man explained to the sales tal condition, generally believed A. Halleck, Lt. Gov. John A. Wat- I don’t think the divorce I got clerk when he entered the Charles to be caused by schizophrenia. kins, and Lt. Col. James T. Em- in Mexico a couple of days ago Schwartz & Son jewelry store he rtm mott, state ground observer corps is any good,” the latest ex-Mrs. was “waiting for his wife,” for co-ordinator. Manville said. “I wouldn't want whom he planned to buy a diaMom Steals Boy Friend Sparkplugging the spotters is Tommy to become a bigamist.” mond ring. = : Lawrence Q'Connor, operator of; Mr. Manville announced yester- While the clerk went to wait Away From Daughter the town's only store, though he day he was planning a 10th trip on another customer, the man NAPLES, Italy, Aug. 12 (UP)!s quick to pass most of the cred- to the marriage license bureau. |leaned over the counter, grabbed —A 17-year-old girl complained it along to team members. y — ja tray of rings, and ran. Misstoday her mother stole her sweet-| So wg Srganive) gi the H, W. McKee Named jg Neve 54 rings, the man, and heart and ran away with him. team, that 24-hour watches are ‘his “wife.” and by Aiton Mrs. Giovan- kept, seven days a week. With Head of Welfare Board pn
na Ferone said she fell in love the number of volunteers who an-| Hiram W. McKee was elected ‘Buralar Alarm’ Fizzles;
with Gaetano Fraese, 23, when swered the appeal for spotters, president of the Marion County . he came to- ask for the hand of the schedule calls for each mem- Welfare Board last night, suc- Thief Takes It Along her daughter Maria. ber to serve a two-hour watch ceeding Mrs. Eleanor Dunn MADISON. Wis, Aug. 12 (UP) “I am madly in love with him every five days. Moore. and can't live without him,” Mrs.
Mr. Fraese and Mrs. Ferone nearby Lafayette, Others, work- Mr. McKee.
said they intended to marry re- ing night shifts, scan the skies
J The board also received appll- lines had snapped a thief. gardless of Maria's feelings in for two hours before sleep.
cations for the post of superin-
about it. watchers are putting the finish- on an appointment. his camera was gone.
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National Front supporters to mill- pattery complaint of another Mil-| 13nd, Ore, and Detroit. Police
Meanwhile, Shah Mohammed yler, Rachael, Mary, Pete, |[DVestigate these.
Reza Pahlevi distributed title|prank and Lary Ziko and Max| Judge Pro Tem Victor Rigo or-(sharply purchases of government . ¥ deeds to peasants who had pur- gj; 440 E. Washington St., all ar- dered this case continued until savings bonds since their interest Madame Chiang to Get
chased parts of royal estates on|rested on the complaint of Rosie Oct. 15. Meanwhile, police were rates were raised three months Skin : long-term small-installment plans. ailer. ! Treatment in U. S.
“I have ‘invited you to this|When he went to a gypsy encamp-| Italian Drug Traffic ,'iment at 1741 8. West St. to serve,
When the Shah received the|tion, three women he said dared peasants they threw their hands him to arrest them. ‘with the heat on narcotics and|closed to make way for a non-|tions for the Naval Reserve for
lah destroy your enemies. May Carnne Eli, all charged with be-|veillance. He blind them . . . you have saved |Ing disorderly persons,
lof national recognition will bathe platform. It is this tower which become redder and more conspic-|
. —Herbert Fischer smiled after a Some take their duty tour while Dr. Norman R. Booher was flash-bulb woke him and he went Ferone said. en route home from work in chosen vice president to replace back to sleep, confident his
camera trap rigged with “trip”
This morning Mr. Fischer found! the matter. And police told Maria! With materials ‘donated by tendent of the Children’s Guar- the watch, wallet and ring he there was nothing they could do businessmen in Lafayette the dians’ Home, but deferred action had left for bait on the table, but
¢ ® : 3 , ) . TUESDAY, AUG. 12, 1952
Red Shore Fire Off Korea
There's a Gypsy ‘War’ Sullivan Fund ep Serviced.
As Peeping Tom
On, And It’s Like This— Risps to $4378 "5s rite 22
NNA MIKELS {until Oct. .15 after Max Eli, running away from police who Mig horn a mp tana anoerian for the seven defend- Here are contributions received fired two warning shots in the air. ants, charged they. were being today for the John L. Sullivan Patrolmen Luther Shreve and teller to tell a defendant from ao, 1,04 by a rival band of Fund, boosting the total to Frances Healy answered a call witness as cross-country warfare gypsies engaging in cross-country $4378.64: made by Mrs. Irene Burchett, 19,
: / ao io of 1422 Broadway. She told them between two intermarried gypsy, ‘extortion. The John L. Sullivan Fund she saw a man looking in her
tribes pended in Indianapolis) He charged Eli Ziko drew a Previously reported .....$4354.96 hedroom window. courts today. gun on him and demanded $500 Miller's Restaurant ..... 11.68 Shortly after that the policeMunicipal Court 4 was thrown Friday night, on the threat of N, J. Sumners ..... assis 2.00 men spotted a man answering the into confusion late yesterday as killing some member of his group. X. L. X. ..eeeeeeecceses 5.00 description near the Burchett resgypsies dressed in flamboyant na- When he threatened police ac- No Name ......cceeeees 5.00 idence and gave chase, firing two tive costumes, along with their tion, Ziko’s daughter filed the —ghots in the air. : more progressive business-suited assault and battery charge. Today's Total ........$ 28.68 The man, Paul E. Glass, 26, of Drother {Eihesmen, crowded the FBI Asked to Help Total to Dato TE 1419 Carrollton Ave., cornered in . 0 a seen " a base n rwa Briefly the complaint was this:| Tribal leader Ell said similar RG after, A x. Soorway shortly Seven defendants named Mil- extortion threats have been made Saving Pond Buying He was fined $15 and given 60
ler, Ziko and Eli, all interrelated, y;, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Port- days on the Peepin ! ’ , . g Tom charge were arrested on the assault and Up Sharply in U. S. {in Municipal Court today. For Se
3 sisting arrest he was fined $15 DE re Dewey|sald the FBI had been called fo WASHINGTON, Aug 2 ™ UL and given 30 days.
|ordered to contact Ohio police, 280. ito serve the arrest warrant on' During May, June and July, the EONOLULY, Avg Bi UP Ell Ziko, who is believed to be in|government sold more than $1 bil- |g. “100 “00 #18 Oh But one of these defendants,|cincinnati. Officers also were or-|lion worth of savings bonds. This, ady of Nationalist China,
Counter Charge
hands and cheered during the|tiibal leader Max EI, in turnigereq to hunt for the prosecuting Was 14 per cent above the same Planned today to come to the ceremony at the white summer|signed an affidavit charging El witness who failed to appear. ! palace of Saadabad as the Shah Ziko, father of Rosie Miller, with The. second case, that of the reversed a post-war trend of depresented 836 deeds to 50 peas- drawing a deadly weapon.
{United States for treatment three-month period last year and, ¢yin disorder. Of The wife of Generali |three tribal women charged with clining sales of the bonds. eralissimo Confused? © Wait— being “disorderly, was dismissed The government three months a iti Te duty vom) Right in the midst of the because of a faulty affidavit. (ago boosted the interest rate onatter an e Cepiaizaon bu charges and cross-charges, Indi-| whew. |the bonds from 2.9 per cent to 3| Army Tri Xamination at the anapolis police got in the act.| |per cent. 1 y's Tripler Hospital yesterSgt. Earl Booth ran into trouble, ay, she was advised to go to ' Airport to ‘Baby Sit’
the mainland. . . | iE a a i: oye shifts 10 Trieste NEW YORK, Aug. 12 (UP)— Admiral Reassigned complaint on Eli Ziko. So he ar-| TRIESTE, Aug. 12 (CDN)—|A luncheonette at La Guardia] WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 (UP) rested three of the Eli Ziko fac-|Trieste is becoming the new cen-| Airport that was making a net _Rear Adm William K Phill 4 ter for the drug traffic in Italy, Profit of $18,000 a year will be assistant chief of naval en
| These were Mary, Laura and Lucky Luciano under special sur- Profit nursery.” Airpom author-|the past year, -has been rease ities sald so many infants were signed to be chief of staff to Latest shipment to enter the traveling these days they must|Adm. Arthur W. Radford, come Still with us? port was concealed in bags of have 24-hour service and “the | mander in chief of the Pacific The first case ‘was postponed beans. lunch room will have to go.” |Fleet, the Navy announced.
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