Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1952 — Page 18
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1952
By United Press LONDON, Sept. 12—Ana Pau
in Communist Romania today She soon may me put on tria for straying from the party line
munique said Mrs. been ‘relieved of her functions’
of Ministers—otherwise, premier, Completes Fall
Stalin on the telephone.
making Romanian
to imprisonment and sometimes to a death sentence,
May Be Under Arrest
Two months later she was dismissed from her job as Foreign Minister. But for some reason, she continued until today to be listed as a vice premier. Although the Bucharest announcement gave no inkling of further action against her, Western experts on communism interpreted the latest development as a prelude to her trial. She already may be under arrest. Vienna reports said she had not been seenein public since the installation of her chief rival for Communist power in Romania, Gheorghe ‘Gheorghiu-Dej, as Prime Minister June 2.
‘Frogman’ Nabbed For lllegal Fishing
SPRINGFIELD, Mo, — Officers said today they fined a “frogman’’ $100 for illegal gigging of fish in the Elk River. Conservation Commissioner Robert Worthington said Dr. Hugh Thomason, a Tulsa, Okla., dentist, was wearing an aqua-lung on his back, ‘swim fing on his feet, goggles over his eyes and was carrying a mechanically-propelled spear when they arrested him.
Fatal Move
NEW YORK-—A 38-year-old seaman caught'in a hotel suite narcotics raid. was shot to death last night when he attacked a detective with a knife. “Mariano
ker, once the world’s No. 1 woman the son of wealthy Mexicans, of Red, was fired from her last job taking advantage of her youth
A Romanian government com- ‘maliciously and unlawfully” sePauker has duce her.
as a vice president of the Council during her. estrangement from a vice assistant
This completed Mrs. Pauker’s fall from the dizzy heights she once occupied in the Communist world as one of the few Reds who could get Soviet Premier Josef . ~ 4 teat 27" and flirted
She was fired from the policyParty Politburo and Sami coming drunk and falling dewr secretariat last May for “right-
ist deviation”—a straying from t as guardian the party line that usually leads her mother, acting as gu
x=-No. 1 Woman Red May Be Put On Trial
Anna Pauker Actress, 17, Sues ‘Rich’ Mexican Loses Her Last
* » member of a “wealthy” Mexican 0 n omania family on grounds he seduced ‘ - her and she became pregnant,
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+, By United Press HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 12—A 17-year-old model and actress sought $300,000 damages today from a
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| With one suburban line to g p. m. close - Sunday, the city’s transit seheol’ 21. st 2815 English Ave. firm today was asking permis-| sion to abandon another subur-| ban route because it operates at |a loss, Indianapolis Railways, Inc., asked the state Public Service Commission for authority to {discontinue the Sunshine Gardens line. It operates on regular, 15-cent fare up to the southwest! city limits, with 10 cents extra for rides beyond that. f .. The PSC recently approved Broad Ripple High School, 1115 E. 62d St. abandonment of another 10-cent| If you're downtown, you can premium line, the Post Road| register in the Courthouse baseroute on the far East Side. Its ment. The Registration Board last run will be Sunday midnight. office is open from 8 a. m. to 10 Carries 227 Daily p. m. dally. oe transit firm's petition said| es e Sunshine Gardens line lost i { $4091 before taxes and deprecia-| Motorcyclist Injured { tion in the last 37% months on| In Collision With Car | record. This would mean an an-| - | nual loss of $13,500 a year, said| Bernard Woodward, 17, of 2050 Railways Attorney Jerry BRel- Hillside Ave, suffered a broken Knap. left leg last night when his motorSunshine Gardens buses carry ¢yle collided with a car driven by 1 daily average of 227 fares, witht Mrs. Lela G. Funk, Martinsville, about 130 going past the city lim-! IL its. Mr. Belknap said two other! The accident occurred at 16th nearby lines, Madison Ave. and| St. and Roosevelt Ave, { — 8. Meridian St., could handle the oT —_—
Sunshine Gardegs riders inside . . the city, but oi would be no still Fights McCarthy
Love Trip With Youth «imi dim ™ "sapmon. wis. — ons
| ge . | Schmitt, who unsuccegsfully opLiquid Assets ‘posed Sen. Joseph McCarthy for
applications to the VA Regional | Office, 36 8. Pennsylvania St., in-| G t 4] e 4 M t | MEMPHIS — Detectives sought the Republican senatorial nomistead of Washington, D. C., the} e S on on S today the person who cashed a! nation, has promised his “full
VA announced today. check drawn on the “East Bank support” to McCarthy's Demo-|
School 39, at 801 8. State Ave. Fire Station 3. at 1136 Prospect St, Fire Station, 15, at 2101 English Ave. Publie Library, 1125 Spruce St, English Ave, Boys’ Club, 1400 English
lagt Dec, 20.
1! Parra, she said, used “artifice, persuasion and deception” to
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School 80, at 920 E. 62d St. School 84, at 440 E. 57th St. Fire Station 16, at 5555 N. Illinois St. Fire Station 32, at 6330 Guilford Ave. Holliday Library. 5549 College Ave, Legion Hall, 6379. CoMege Av
' The, alleged seduction occurred
film director George Carl Meek II. Mr. Meek divorced the girl last May 20 on mentalcruelfy charges. He said they separated after only 36 days of wedded life. Mr. Meek, in his Yroree action, testified his wife “nade an old
with men at their wedding reception. He also accused her of be-
at the reception. In her suit filed yesterday by
for a minor, the model said Parra permanently injured her reputation and ruined her future prospects.
Tips to Veterans On Benefits Bid
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JUNE McCALL—"He ruined" her future prospects.’
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| charge, the VA said. began serving a four-month jail a separate proceeding and said A third means of speeding UP sentence for her six-week love that he was sorry Mrs. Le Tour- | (benefits is by filling out all five yi, with a fuzzy-cheeked high 'neau was going to jail. i sections of the applications com- | .hq01 boy. Fur atl have a. deep affection |
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