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MONDAY, AUG. 25, 1952

Traffic Accidents

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Two Indianapolis children,

2 and 7. were traffic orphans

today. The rest of the family was wiped out in highway Their mother,. Wanda Marie Snow, 25, of 726 N. Fast Rt.

was killed vesterday in a traffic mishap on’. 8. 421 near Shelby-

ville. Q A brother William, 3, was killed two vears ago with his father jn a train-car collision near| lebanon. Mrs. Snow was one of 27 killed

and nine injured in state traffic accidents, drownings and falls during the week end. Other persons killed in traffic accidents throughout the state included Walter E. Ford, James Martin,

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Edward Deventer, 31, R.R. 2,

Hammond. I.t. William Travis, 22, Elkhart.

Of General in Africa

By United Press WASHINGTON, Aug. 25—Senate ‘investigators said! today Lt. Gen, Lewis A. Pick, chief of Army engineers, | tried to deceive them about the multi-billion dollar U. S. air

base construction “fiasco” in French Morocco. The Senate Preparedness subcommittee, headed by Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (I), Tex.), demanded that Army Secretary I'rank C, Pace Jr, take ‘appropriate action” against the General and determine whether "disciplinary action” is warranted against military officers involved in the North African construction program, Gen, Pick, who bossed construetion of Ledo Road across Burma in World War 11, has turned over to Secretary Pace a report an-

swering the dnvestigators’ charges. Presumably Its report will not be made public until ft has been delivered to the subcommittee, probably some time today. In a scathing report, the subcommittee hlzo demanded Secreitary Pace ‘take all necessary

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'Yeggs Bind Watchman, Flee With $3000 in Loot

Yeggs bound and gagged a night find a prowler on the second watchman, a drug store was looted floor of her parents’ home, 4148 of $3000 in cash, narcotics and Ruckle St. Frightened, she ran other merchandise and four homes from the house and summoned were ransacked in a week end her parents who were visiting wave of burglaries here. friends. | Watchman Loree Sedan, 59, of Grabs Ring, Flees 1333 W. 28th St. struggled for| Meanwhile, the burglar fled, two hours to free himself after taking a one-carat diamond ring. {two burglars trussed him up, then = Mrs. A. W, Rahn, 5118 E. Washpried open the safe at the Polk ington St., told police burglars Milk Co., 1100 E. 15th St, ransacked her home late Satur- , : : 7 4 Taken to General Hospital day, taking 50 silver dollars and vn TM h ” 5 ; where he was treated for shock $300 worth of jewelry while she ; j # land exposure, Mr. Sedan told was away. 'police he was making his rounds! Stewart McClelland, 3345 Wash. about 3 a. m. yesterday when one ington Blvd. reported $6 and of two masked men jabbed a gun three watches taken from his lin his back and demanded his keys home .early yesterday. Ito the company office. A watch, jewelry and old coins ! Tossed Into Shed |of undetermined value were taken from the home of Norman Mc~

| Mr. Sedan gave up the keys. Then the two yeggs bound him Bride, 5432 Lowell Ave., yesterday while he was away.

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with his own belt, taped his | mouth and tossed him into a | ; shed. Liquor Raid Cases

| He said he struggled for two {hours before he was able to remove the gag and shout for help.| Charges of liquor law violations | Samuel Dungan, Polk vice against three mén arrested early president, said the loss could not yesterday in a raid on an Indiana be

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Auburn. ‘ : : : | The group, headed by Prof. Al-| determined until after com- Ave. “restaurant” were continued Lloyd James, 35 Thayer. deja, deen! i, and wage Which UNDER FIRE—Senate investi. fred Boegli, was rushed to rescue. pany records were checked. The until Sept. 5 in Municipal Court 4 . occurred in Morocco 18 not re 4 4 d Lt G Clarence F. Johnston, 48, An- © 5 balance of the ‘air gators tecay accuse L'. <6: nesdquarters. safe contained receipts from today. drews. ‘ pes in the bajamce 1 Al. | awis A, Pick (above), chief of ~~ The explorers kept alive with | route .drivers’ collections. In additional to the three men, 48 hig base construction program.” And . . { . Mrs. Mabel Johnston, , his It sath he should determing “ime Army engineers, of trying to food found at an underground | | A burglar battered his way police also hauled away an unA . Elle \ 27 Hunt- mediately” whether the govern- Mislead them about the North provision camp that had been set MARRIAGE ON SKATES—Bridegroom Stanley Beagle ties though TRG yall to get loot licensed bar from the Log Cabin Mrs. Anne Ellerman, <i “ment ham enforceable claims African air base scandals and up. earlier. | Skates of bride, Muriel Jean Bishop, after being married on skates. Lig im : hy er Pharmacy, 3002 Restaurant, 524 Indiana Ave. The ington. against anyone urged the Army to take ‘appro. Prof: Boegll sald they rationed Entire weddin art rolled to roller-rink altar for cerem JS filinols ts early yesterday. | vies: -vaigers- confiscated. ..seven Russell Griffin, 46, Lquisville “ : Heo he fry « hg the food, except on Aug. 19 when! = 'g party ! OF ceramony- Narcoti |cases,-19 pints and 13 quarts of Mrs, Lorene Griffith, "42, his Cast Terrific priate action against him; f the Scout lebrated his Ba es Among 1.00 i d 30 half-pint d 60 « i ) » Eh L ’ one o e Scouts cele More. than $3000 ii parcots wine an alf-pints an ; ‘ pg re : “ A ics, : Wie Griffin. 4. their son It zaid final cost of. the: five : : 19th birthday. Studebaker to “Pace . cigarets, whisky and women’s "he owner, George Graham. 64, « S ._ U, 8. bases in Morocco, ‘will go HAF | hosiery and $337 in cash were Another Hoosier. larry Paris, far over the $300 million origi- 4 Loiterers Seek to Save 2 Scouts i y e ses Le s. Peak Climb taken.. The burglar had used a of 5071; Indiana Ave, and two or sist "i “The Daily planned. The suhcommitiee F d; A t ' And Their Leader | Times State Service fire escape to enter a second-story other men Were charged with viosion near Effingham, th : e} sald it has evidence that at oné ree / rres SOUTH BEND, Au 25 The Storeroom, then battered his way lating the 1935 beverage act. Pocar driven by ix ter into point the Air Force “envisioned a C ll od 1] | | ABERDARE, Wales, Aug. 25 st 8. |through the stair casing to a lice said about 10. patrons were es RAD er pu! | possible expenditure of $830 mil- aiie ega (UP)—Police and firemen sought Blscaicer Starliner, same model ye, storeroom. jAnbng liquor When {hey entersd ) . » ; a 500- ) e A . « yes ay. Car Hits Embankment Jilons ie latent Air Force figure Another round in the week- today to rescue a 40-year-old Boy as the "1952 Pace car of the 500-) Win Mgt battered pace al « 4; In. yesterday 3 y ” ; nto the . Mrs. Snow was killed when the © C0 ‘ee. bamalios old battle between Judge Scott Scout leader and two scouts ldrug store. He left by a rear Regular Collection car in which she was riding| The subcommittee blamed the A McDonald and the City Pros-\trapped fn a mountain cave after, ered in the Pike's Peak climb crashed into an embankment. administration of Col. George T. ecytor's office was won on points | Labor Day. |door. Regular garbage collections will Police said it was driven by Derby, district Army engineer, pu the judge today as four men part of ita roof collapsed. : | House burglars struck four be made as usual on Monday dero one Eisenhauer, 28, of 1502/for much of the extravagance, charged with loitering walked The cavein crushed and pos-| The Veterans Administration This will be the 30th running of times on the North and East spite the fact it will be Labor ug 8 er, waste, and theft it sald it found (ree «ibly broke the legs of the leader, today asked the city to improve a the perilous 12-mile, 2200-foot Sides. (Day. Starting at 7 a. m., the colSauley St, who was injured. Also] free i BY was soother passenger.|in the construction of the bases. aloay veasts Jim Kayse. street free of charge and was COUrse. Fastest time has been Fifteen-year-old Jane Reynolds lection will be made from 30th St, hurt was ano . pat rR It eriticized the Army, the Air Fhe Municipal Court 4 judge Morphine and food were passed turned down. 15:28.7, set in 1946. returned home Saturday night to| north to the city limits. teorge R. Kerr, 540 N. Belle-| holds the municipal code on loi fen PI |Porce, and. Atlas Constructors, a; JIS Hoe * i vnntonal, but (2, 1Ne party by poles through a| Two VA officials, who met with: V The driver apparently lost eons combine of five American firms ih Ne br aco , i igen] " 1“ hole which miners cut through the ‘Mayor Clark and the Works @ . tol y soon ii er which contracted to build the '" ty Fone or oh ho = rockfall within four hours. 'Board, requested improvement of | ’ TR the family frame vie- | Dases. But it aimed Its heaviest 8% the Jaw 1s on he hunks, Xf Officials said last night it would| white River Pkwy, E. Dr., along| time are Deloris Jean, 2. and fire at Gen. Pick. ie ol take at least 24 hours to get to ‘the west side of the new VA hos- | ; Charles Austin. 7. They are in!" It said Gen, Pick’s testimony . Poday’s Setap eyeiope) Dyer the group, 3 pial and for beautification of] Feb, 21 “tends to create the im- * X i : . 4 the river area. the Sare of frlenas of Mie Snow pression that all. was well” and and three others suspected of | But the Mayor and Works] Mr. Ford was killed vesterday ‘ shooting dice. a a : when struck on Ind. 32 near La- that he “obviously attempted to Board members suggested the pel police said Officers identi- leave with this committee the im- After a verbal tilt with Dep- government spend its money | tified the driver of the car as Pression that any complaints uty City Prosecutor Ralph May, actually our money-—to make the| Ov Hiatt. 33. Alexandria. Mr about what was going on inlthe judge dismissed all four on improvements. ver alt, i) xa + M5 prench Morocco were greatly grounds of illegal arrest. “We donated the land for this Ford was a pedestrain. magnified...."” At one point in the word battle { ? od : th K hospital in the first place,” Mayor Shocked to Death : ~ . ah the judge asked sarcastically: {Clark said ea A collision with a semitrailer No Comment Did you ever hear of the Con- Cy { “You SverAtent eople take! took the life of Mr. Martin yester-\ .. pick, just back from an stitution, Mr. May?" ; By JOHN V. WILSON ax 0 80 ’ r ig feel | day on Ind. 41, in Lake County. inenection of the controversial Once during the argument, the An Anderson school teacher's tax money from our City igh A passenger, Willlam Shook, 23. pages, said he does not want to judge warned the prosecutor he SOM: Who admitted pulling 12/it's our money and some of 1 Hammond, was critically injured. comment “now” on the subcom- was “coming mighty close to jobs,” was sentenced from one ought to be spent to do this job.” The truck was driven by Russell! mijttee’'s charges, But an Army contempt.” |to 10 years today for the strong- Financial Drain | , Fleisher, 50, Chicago. spokesman said “we have re- Sm eimeteie commit emeer mots arm robbery of a northside man., Earnest L. Martinson, assistant 1.t. Travis was shocked to death ceived a report from Gen. Pick { John William Murray, 23, manager of the new hospital, and] early vesterday when he touched addressed to the «Secretary of Hoosier $1olen pleaded guilty to the Nov. 4 VA Engineer Roy Peterson, ar-| “hot” electric wires knocked down the Army.” From other sources, {holdup of George S. Haerle at Sued that Step governmental fa when his car crashed into a utility it was learned that the report an : 4470 N. Delaware St. cilities 4n—“Indianapolis enjoyed] pole about half a mile east of swers in detail quest fons raised Car Main Clue In A companion, Clarence L. Pit- bene Seat wi ing assessed for them | Renton on Ind. 33. He apparently by the subcommittee. ’ n |ser, 19, also of Anderson, received Out be was uninjured in the crash, police! As for Atlas Constructors, the FBI S Man Hu t a. similar sentence oh his guilty — i CAT ed he free 5 sald. He had touched the wires syhcommittee said, it “was Times Special Plea before Judge Saul 1. Rabb a i 1 ry 3 Ii 3 + Sov. ~ 4) ¢ ) ! after walking from his car. staffed with personnel who knew BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Aug. 25 in Criminal Court 2. RYOwWing Cla: dma BJ A 2-car collision near Ft. Wayne Jittle of contractors’ duties under A car stolen in Indiana became | Called Ringleader “We don't get property reim-| on a county road killed Mr. De- cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts and a primary clue in the search for Murray testified he had attend- pyrsement from the Post Office | ’ venter vesterday and injured two made little attempt to learn or one of the nation’s 10 most ed Indiana University and Ander- the Century building, or the VA ? anther persons, Police said vision comply with same for a pro wanted criminals today. son College, had been an Eagle hospital for taxes oF sanitation! at the intersection where the cars longed period. Internal controls — pirgyipngham p oljce arrested Scout, and had been a member of serivce,” he pointed out. collided was obscured by a corn and procurement were very l00S¢ poherta Rae Carter, 31, identified [the U. 8. Naval Reserve. “The city doesn’t fix streets for| field. : or nonexistent. as the “travelling companion” of | Asked why he had planned the private citizens unless they pay for! Hurt in the wreck were Edward! phe committee found “pilfer- William Merle Martin, wanted holdup, Murray told Judge Rabb, them,” the Mayor added. “The Woodring, 46, and James Baker, jhe” on the projects “had gone on for questioning in connection |Your honor, I don't really same applies for curbs : - ; 4 8 1 8 3 PI irbs and gut-| 13. hoth of Spencerville. to such a degree and property with the slaying of a deputy know. ters. We feel there is some obliga-| Investigators sald an unidenti- .ontrols were so ineffective that sheriff in Johnson County, Kan- Pitser, who had been employed tion on the p der to ( ) 3 ) part of the federal gov fied hit-run driver killed Mr. James there was an acute shortage of sas. in the Madison County Survey- ernment to assist in these imnear the Kankakee Bridge on U. 8. {g0]s." The woman was found asleep or’s Office, described Murray as provements.” 1 yesterday. hal Col. Harry E. Reed, chief of in a car stolen July 22 in Val- the ringleader. Seven Requests Mr. and Mrs Johnston lost their the Army audit agency, the sub-/ paraiso, Ind. FBI agents in In- Murray taught us what we The Works Board was handed a lives in a 3 car crash neay Hunt. committee said, characterized the dianapolis said the car is the one know,” the teenager testified. “He list of seven requests from the S Ington on 11. S. 24 yesterday. project as “the smelliest one we last known in the possession of showed us how to hold the gun VA, all concerned with improveRuied in one o the other cars). e ever had.” Martin, in anaes Rtickup.” ments at and around the hospital vas Mrs. Ellerman - a Mr. ‘le. 24-vear- . yi eet y ye Johnston, 13, a passenger Agent J. E. Milnes said a fed- Ritu SI Erman Te ne ed patcing i \ Mi | R 1 0 | N . d ston, 13, a8! se , AEaIrES iy § ! space along ite iver Pkwy.! io Jhis Latner's inl was jnjered Nora School Enrolls £12] COMPAL BRAINS he joni association, testified three youths and W. 10th St. and in front of river of the third car escape . . : Hy RSA Yr ops z mR : : er I New Pupils Tonight Kas., charging her with trans- §raiiBe) Jim 5s RY Was putting the hospital proper, streets lights Mr. and Mrs. Griffin lost their! New pupils entering Nora porting a stolen automobile from said fie Bo a OR hr. Jo Linuinate 28 oven, ih land- " 5 . i X ’ \ Kansas City to Wichita, Kas. re . . rE , AnK' across lives in a wreck which also in- School in Washington Township ER ¢ AR Th tackled him and dragged him the parkway from the hospital ; : . . jured three near the Intersection will be registered at the school ek would not say whether |, =". driveway where they . x 1 The man who pays his bills by cash wastes precious time of U. 8. 31 and Ind. 7 about five tonight from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m Martin was believed in the took Ris watch and billfold con. Street Lights miles south of Columbus. Hollis Adams, principal, said vicinity. “She is known as Ris po gpn The Works Board said a pro- going from door to door, from the butcher to the baker, to Their son. Irvin, first thought new registrants must bring birth traveling companion, Mr. Milnes T Jud Rabb’ tion” Bram already is under way for \ to be slightly hurt, was found certificates. They must become said. x0 <udge Babhsg ques on, erect . ; : : dead ‘in the Louisville home of 6 years old before Nov.9 he said Martin was added to the FBI's ‘What would you do if you were Sotion of rye my tificati the candlestick maker. He must saye receipts of every sizeand friends today. School opens Sept. J 10 most wanted list Aug. 11. judging this case” Mr. Haerle re- p p Soaps € BU gia, an | d h d fh h hi Injured passengers in thelr plied. “One to 10 years -doesn't © of the area were referred to the shape an as no record of now ne spent 1S money. car “were their two children, sound like too much. I wouldn't Park Department. : « 1: : . . Mariivn. 20: and a friend, CHf- want the same thing to happen to _ Street C ommissioner James B. The man who pays his bills with an American National ford Teeter, 22, Louisville. my mother and father.” Chapell was assigned to inspect . . . . . William E. Adams, 46, Ja- Something Went W : the unimproved parkway for pos- checking account adds many minutes of time to his leisure maica. N. Y.. driver of the truck : g Yea. Wrong sible improvement of drainage. | . ’ Bt by the Grifin car, was In sentencing the youths to the smsm— | hours—he can pay up sitting down. A checking account can charged in Bartholomew Circuit State Reformatory, Judge Rabb Hoosier Pilot Dead : q : : Court ‘with veckless"ariving. = He said, “It's pathetic that mothers ~~ : tell him how ‘and where he spent his money—and it does and his son, Bobby, 4, were un- and fathers have to suffer for] GLENVIEW, 111, Aug. 25 (UP) | . . . nut their children. Something went —The Navy has identified the away with saving receipts, because a cancelled check is a Police said Mr. Adams failed wrong here. Maybe it's the age/Pilot of an attack bomber who lid . to come to a full stop at the in- in which we're living.” was killed when it crashed as Lt. valid receipt. tersection. His truck was hit Both youths had faced robbery Ellis Albert, 29, Michigan City, P broadside by the Griffin car, and (charges, which carry a 10-to-25- Ind. The plane crashed about 300 Cut your bill paying time and add more minutes to yo skidded 150 feet before over- year penalty, but Judge Rabb re- yards from the airfield Saturday. y paying « your turning, police said. duced the charge to grand lar-{Lt. Albert had reported engine leisure hours. Open an American Natio al ch 1 ET ————— |ceny on the recommendation of|trouble soon after his. take- off. Pp n l ecking account Hogs Shipped to Indiana | Deputy Prosecutor James Rocap. —rTrTTTTT m—— today. Despite Recent Ban Baby Drinks Coal Oil NO MORE : Hogs from Hlinois and Ken- COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SERVI tucky penetrated today an em- Eighteen-month-old Ralph Con- CE bargo imposed Saturday on swine Son rd Seay at St. Francis mi» xiz 8 0 i Hom auiSide fdjana, but @ slate Hoorital Aer he An eal ol J HEAD OFFICE: PENNSYLVANIA & MARKET STREETS official said it was due to delays § . 2025 8. St | in spreading the word of the ban, Josterday. He later WAS Seiensed SMEARS! ' {J BRANCH: 42ND & COLLEGE Dr. Joe W. Green, state veter- is mo y rs. Edna ae fnarian, said he learned many Condon. {J BRANCH: 38TH & KEYSTONE hogs were processed at the Evans | | A, YES, IT'S TRUE! Hazel Bishop's ville stockyards today on truck No-Smear Lipstick won't eat | B AS NEAR AS THE MAILBOX, WHEN YOU BANK BY MAIL shipments from Kentucky and Cash-and-Carry off ...won’t smudge off... | Illinois. He said two or three DISCOUNT ‘won’t kiss off! truckloads from Illinois were 8340 East Washington St. processed at the Indianapolis Un- 36y? S618 Shelby Bt st » Put Hazel Bishop jon Stockyards. 4 No-Smear Lipstick However, Dr. Green added, 12 & School Starts on in the mornin truckloads of Illinois hogs en Woman in One Week or evening-—an route here were stopped on. high- Fine cleaning for chil- forget about it! MERI way ae Ore dren's clothes—at Comet. |» More economical; whose Minor garment repairs [outlasts ordinary ifel No woapetste m making INCLUDED without extra | lipsticks 4to5 times NATIONAL BANK Evansville sources said a near cost, on ALL cleaning. Lays: costs no normal flow of swine moved into » N =: Yoisas - o other lipstick the stockyards there. ) is so creamy, so ” : Hog receipts at Indianapolis smear-proof, so 0 , A aly ; 4 CLEANER long-lasting. Get it - MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION a last, Monday, and at) HE DIDN'T SHOOT—Pvt. Allan Keller, AWOL GI from | today! : : | Grove City, Pa.. had said he had th or M FBI | For Pramod Plek-Up and Fi. Wayne 300, down 200 from Prove ily, Fa. had 3aid he had the guns to scatter MPs or FBI | Sram last Monday. Ft. Wayne normally agents who might Hil to arrest him. Three MPs and FBI agents, | Telephone | BL-2493 HAZEL BISHOP 7 : » gets f from outside the however, trapped him b y posing as wew Elie ge He ide ivy , 5 & 2 - fac Fate, from Oblo 42d Michigan. | a gun on him, Keller said he went AW L to go to a Bible'schoo lling Lij : § « nn

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