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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 14

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Lafayette, Indiana
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Wednesday Evening December 3 1952 DEATHS A Stop In This Afternoon TOWN HOUSE Phone 2 876 509 Columbia St Lafayette's Most Beautiful Restaurant and Bar DROP ON THE ALAME! a ALSO 2 CARTOON IN COLOR UNERAL NOTICES SUSAN Released thru UNITED ARTISTS STARTS TODAY 22528 Today and Thursday 7WE Cecil DeMille Masterpiece DEPENDABILITY A I Inc i TAT 1 cr TBa tier (To io? south st Lafayette IND AYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER RUttD UNM AKMTO poucc raoncnoN i brothers John Robert of La sisters Mrs Lafayette and were convicted of military treason for sabotaging the army and giv ing military secrets to the West with these advances Now there is too much to lose" "Phil life was a suc cess the governor said world is better off because he lived in it Without that fact as a basic ingredient you cannot give valid I ity to a success LAST TIMES TODAY SPENCER TRACY in "PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE 11 OCEAN DRIVE TODAY thru riday DOUBLE EATURE Air orce Request WASHINGTON (API The Air orce was reported Wednesday to be getting a $17 1 2 billion slice of a total $40700000000 appropria tion budget requested for the De fense department in the next fis cal year That estimate came from a well qualified but unidentifiable official source It represents the money which the Defense department is asking the White House and Con gress to appropriate or authorize for contracts in the year beginning July 1 1953 NO spot of rust no fleck of burnt powder mars the shining bore of the sportsman's gun It must be ready to function perfectly ata moment's notice and care is the price of dependability ulUAWKof We are at your service at a moment's notice The known dependability of our organiza tion extends to our continuous phone service finally infiltrated the as part of a planned The grand jury urged that a new panel be appointed to carry on its work NO INDIVIDUALS NAMED No individuals were named in the report which was not an in dictment The report made these allega tions among others: 1 Many of the witnesses among them American employes of the refused to answer questions concerning past or pres ent Communist party membership and in some cases past or present espionage against the United States 1 2 In some instances State department did supply adverse reports against a citizen in the but the failed to take 3 The of Ameri cans associated with the international Communist move into the appears result from the contrivance of cer tain highly placed officials who have surrounded themselves in each government agency and then in the United Nations with per sonnel who share their disloyal 2Oth Century ox present ive Days of Pain JACKSONVILLE la A used car salesman who lay para lyzed and screaming in a field after he was wounded in the spine Wednesday was reported in good condition after his five day ordeal The salesman Raines told police he was shot and left in the field Thanksgiving day by a man to whom he was showing a used car Raines was found Tuesday George Turpin 28 a was charged with assault with in tent to murder and with armed robbery He had been ip jail since Saturday on a vagrancy charge State Attorney William A Hal lowes said Turpin admitted shoot ing Raines BORDERS James riends may cal! at Yuill funeral home Boswell after 4 Wednesday Services 2 Thurs day In Boswell Methodist church Rev William Bleam officiating Burial: in Boswell cemetery behind the Iron Curtain was ob vious Radio Prague said the execution took place at Pankrac prison in the Czech capital after the state prosecutor had rejected all clem ency appeals by the defense All 14 defendants confessed at length to charges of treason sab otage and espionage reciting sins against Stalinism and Czech Pres ident Klement Gottwald in a pat tern that has become familiar to Western ears since 'the famous Moscow purge trials of 1936 They were convicted of planning "to liquidate the Demo cratic system to restore capital ism (ear Czechoslovakia from its firm alliance with the Soviet Union and take it into the camp of im All were described as Tito Bourgeois nationalist enemies and traitors" Slansky Rcicin and rank also KDLIOTT Everett uneral services Thu sday at 2 ni at Jackson funeral home Delphi where friends may call Burial in Colburn HUB cemetery THE LAW GETS THE $8000000000 GAMBLING SYNDICATE I JON HALL A COLUMBIA HCTVtE MOST HONORED ILM! A MAGNIICENT ADVENTURE IN ENTEKTALX i TH EEK and different motion Plan Phone Action INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Public Service commission will is sue an order soon on the Hoosier Telephone Co petition for authority to buy 13 telephone exchanges in West Central Indiana Chairman Hugh Abbett said Tuesday night the order is being written but no decision has been reached He declined to discuss the order except to say it will be issued in a few days Ready To Co Operate WASHINGTON (UP) ar Eastern specialist Owen Lattimore indicated Wednesday he is willing to co operate in the forthcoming grand jury investigation of perjury charges against Ijim The Johns Hopkins university professor apparently was undis turbed by Attorney General James announcement that a federal grand jury here will be gin an inquiry Thursday into Lat testimony before the Sen ate internal security subcommittee a spectacular Life Magazine oar hittiij smbm kujut am or a wow wsa wbbwi an kcum PLUS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Defense ight Ends CHICAGO (AP) William Heirens convicted slayer of three persons Tuesday completed i defense of a fight for a new trial and the state indicated Wednes day it would take two days to argue against petition Heirens is seeking a new trial under the Illinois post conviction law He claims his constitutional rights were violated in his 1946 murder trial He was convicted of slaying Suzanne Degnan 6 rances Brown 33 and Joseph ine Ross 43 EDMOND JOANNE DU OTTO KRUGER lutaaf Nrrj XcflDwUr Mrick Written Udurd IraM Smm Pre4su to BAM WTS1 Held in Killing NEW ALBANY (AP) A New Albany woman was charged with involuntary manslaughter Wednes day after police said a bullet she fired in an argument with her hus band apparently killed a neighbor The charge was filed against Mrs Lena Zimmerman Police said a stray bullet fatally wounded 19 year old Anthony Black as he watched television in his home nearby about the time Mrs Zimmerman said she fired pistol to frighten her husband Starts Tomcprrow 7JSEE THE BOYS PUT THE BOOTS TO A BOW AND ARROW BUTCHER! the White House with Mrs Truman and then begin the first of their discussions on ways to revitalize their party Stevenson will spend all day Thursday at the White House ex cept for such engagements he may make talking with the President his staff and others and attend a farewell dinner for the cabinet Thursday night before spending his second night at the White House He is flying back to Illinois ri day morning Investigate Rackets NEW YORK (UP) The New York State crime commission Wednesday was to (open what prom ises to be a long and tumultuous series of public hearings into con ditions on the racket ridden New York' City water front The commission hopes to pry the lid off dockside criminal activity which is reported to range from extortion and kickbacks to out right theft and murder Officials of several shipping com panies stood first on a lengthy list of witnesses to be called Lead ers of the AL International Long association whose word is law on the waterfront also will be questioned URD taking more than 50 per cent of the vote Shortly after these re turns developed the government clamped on censorship and cor respondents were unable to file other election dispatches until the announcement of Marcos elevation and of the official re turns Caracas newspapers published Monday night showed the' URD leading with 294595 votes the EI a poor second with 147528 and the COPEI trailing with 89905 JUNTA RESIGNS Perez Jimenez took office im mediately after the three man jun ta in which he was a key mem ber and which has governed Ven ezuela since 1950 resigned its power to six top representatives of the armed forces The latter group which included the defense minister then announced it had decided to name hjm as president The election was the first in Venezuela since Romulo Gallegos leader of the leftist Democratic Action party was chosen president in 1947 Gallegos was ousted by a military coup the following year and was exiled The Democratic Action party was outlawed arid its present leader Romulo Betan court is living in San Jose Costa Rica CHARLES SMILEY STARRETT nd BURNETTEin for trouble out for lough State Snow Melts INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Warm er temperatures whittled away Wednesday at 6 lnch snow accumulation The Weather Bureau has fore cast rain for Wednesday night and Thursday possibly mixed with snow in the extreme north portion where overnight travel may be hazardous However the higher tempera tures and traffic have chewed up most of the snow packed coating left on highways by Monday snowstorm Get set now for the time of your life at all the holiday parties Make this holiday season the most exciting one ever had Come to Arthur right now and learn to dance in just one lesson Yes that quick and easy thanks to Arthur discovery "The Magic But enroll now before 'the rush Then you can accept holi day invitations readily knowing that this time your popularity is assured So wait Our studios are open rom 1 PM to 10 PM MRS CHARLES STEVENS Mrs Thelma Withrow Stevens' 51 of Greenfield 5 a former Tippecanoe county resident died in Methodist hospital Indianapolis at 12:15 a Wednesday She had been a patient there one month Born in Carroll county near Del phi she was married to Charles Stevens Nov 21 J951 She was a Methodist Surviving with the husband are her mother MrsAnna Corns of Battle Ground five sisters Mrs Joseph Brown and Mrs Lowell White of Brookston Mrs Bernard Dieterle of rankfort Mrs Harold Thornell and Miss Wanda Corns of Battle Ground arid three broth ers Leon Corns of Dayton Charles Coms of Battle Ground and Don ald of Tucson Ariz The body is being sent to La fayette CHARLES REYNOLDS KENTLAND Charles Rey nolds 58 died unexpectedly in his home here at 6:30 mTuesday Born at Ashkum TIL' he was married to Henrietta Roseridahl on March 7 1920 He was a farmer and carpenter and moved to Kent land in 1951 from Illinois Surviving besides the widow are a daughter Mrs Ermagene ord and a son Myron Reynolds both of Kentland seven brothers Steve of Long Island Walter Da vid and Lester all of Chicago and James Willard and Robert all of Ashkum In JAMES BORDERS James Borders 84 died at his home south of here Tuesday afternoon at 5:15 following an illness of one year Born in Warren county he had been a farmer in this community his entire life and was a member of the Boswell Methodist church and Masonic lodge No 486 In 1903 he married Bertha Hamblen who survives with a brother Roy of Boswell GENERAL ESAU SANDERS OXORD General Esau San ders 88 of Oxford died Tuesday in the Johnsdn Nursing home at ranklin He had been a patient there since June 21 He was a re tired building contractor Born in Ohio he was married to Goldie Miller who died in 1902 He later married Myrtle Shoe maker who died in T950 He moved to Oxford at the age of 18 and spent most of his life here He retired from business as a building contractor in 1946 and had re sided4 since with a daughter Mrs Vena Johnson Brown at Provi dence Ind He was a member of the Christian church and the Red lodge Surviving with the daughter Mrs Brown are a son Arthur of Battle Ground two of Sheldon Ill and fayette and two Emma LeMaster' of Mrs Nettie Clark of Danville Ill The body will be returned here GREEN CLARK BOSWELL Word was received here of the death Tuesday in Indi anapolis of Green Clark 72 form erly of Boswell Mr Clark had been ill two years He died of a sudden heart attack Survivors include the widow the former Etta reeman "and a son John in Calif orniaT' EVERETT ELLIOTT BUCK Everett El liott 84 former resident of this colnmunity died Tuesday morning in St rancis hospital' Indianap olis Born near Americus in 1868 he married Mary Amstutz who died in 1940 He worked for many years as a motorman for the old Lafay ette Street Railway company leav ing there in 1925 He later was em ployed by the Eli Lilly company at Indianapolis He was a member of the Buck Creek Masonic lodge Surviving are two daughters Mrs Helen Sigmond of Indianap olis with whom he made his home and Mrs Violet Dubes of here a son Raymond of Lafayette and a sister Mrs Ursula Bessler of Indi anapolis STARTS lbl A TODAY hVNA Disagree' Continued from Page 1 ARRUZA TOSSED BY Carlos Arruza one of Mexico lead ing bullfighters flies into the air as he is hooked by his first bull in Mexico City Mexico He was cut and bruised but not gored and went on to kill the bull Note how the bull is rearing in effort to sink horn into Arruza (AP Wirephoto) RAW KID forted to Sght Hkt a man Mon ho nold loan to hvo 11 i ARTHUR MURRAY 301 Columbia St Phone 2 2071 Prague Radio Continued from Page 1 Mlimanarp rtUrinluULUK fCX JAlh MAHUNtT A COLUMBIA PICTUtE PLUS THE EXCITING' REALISTIC STORY A IGHTER" Cutler Appointee INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Allen Lindley 41 Cutler wels appointed today as deputy? to State Auditor rank Millis Lindley a Republican is now a member of the state board of accounts He will take over the $6600 a year job In the office Dec 14 replacing Donald Clark who has been named state budget director Lindley was Carroll county Re publican committee secretary for six years He is married and the father of four children enjoy a delicious sandwich at the Town House Or if you prefer try one of our fine short orders The pleasant atmosphere is especially conducive to relaxation Stop in this afternoon story you have ever seen of a man in search of his lost soul and a woman! ilmed against the most adventurous backgrounds in the world today rankfort Case Nearing Jury INDIANAPOLIS (INS) The trial of the rnkfort grain dealer accused of converting some $30000 worth of Commodity Credit corpo ration corn to his own use was expected to go to the ederal court jury here Wednesday Ira Haymaker ranklin de attorney for Lawrence Augcnstein rested the defense case late Tuesday Summations by prosecution and defense were expected to take up most of Wednesday morning with the jury getting the case later The government claimed Augen stein converted to his own use 13 box cars of grain in the fall of 1949 while under contract to the CCC to handle storage of grain purchased from Clinton county farmers by the CCC EDITH MILNER BEAUTY SHOP 2204 Schuyler OPEN Tues Thurs Nlgrhts ixiiin Mtiner Operator: Lols Kelly Ph 2 xo1t Ike's Staff Continued from Page 1 labor?" a renorter asked anybody" Humphrey re plied hope this administration 64 is going to have good relations with blast Tuesday followed the announcement that Eisenhow er had named Martin Durkin a Chicago Democrat and AL to be secretary of labor The choice Taft said was credible" It was a two way front" the senator said to Dem ocrats who bolted to vote for Ei senhower and to labor voters who supported the general In Cincinnati Sen Taft declined Wednesday to discuss the situation further Reminded that his statement had raised many questions he reit erated: Adlai Truman Continued from Page 1 To Select President JERUSALEM (AP) Parlia ment will select second president next Monday from among four candidates nominated to succeed the late Cham Weiz mann The candidates are Issac Ben Zvi put up by the Mapai par ty Dr Itzhak Gruenaum named byhe Mapa Dr Peretz Bern stein nominated by the General Zionists and Rabbi Mordecai Mur ok backed by all religious iparties The White House was modeled after the Irish palace of the Duke of Leinster i technicolor Be Bitter Continued from Page 1 larger responsibility to a nation which is also groping its way into a new the Illinois governor said He told the labor leaders "Your largest task now is the conduct of your relations with industry al ways in the larger framework of the national interest BATTLE Stevenson said jare in equities and injustices in our laws that still demand added that long battle" for status and recognition has been largely "Violence 'and ruthlessness by employers and unions alike are he said "If it pthe doctrine that the end justifies the means should be' a thing of the past in labor PRAISES LIE Stqvenson said and work spanned a dramatic evo lution in the status of 'labor ann in our thinking about labor in this "How soon will the modern idea that big labor is here to stay that your constituency is no longer just the union members bitt the nation pervade the ranks of labor leader Stevenson asked THROW IT Stevenson said that in the life time of labot had made greatstrides in terms of elevated wages and working conditions and warned them "You dare not gamble Proclaim Head Continued from Page 1 niLULuAnUL (ILII and LEO CARROLL torin thatcher ava norring hodacul br Dwdedby ScrMnHjb DARRYL ZANUCK HENRY KING CASEY ROBINSON 3 4" ONE 'WEEK MflDC Starting oaiuraay BTmivWd REYNOLDS Charles riends may call at Towers and McMullan funeral home Kentland where services will be held at 2 Thursday Rev Richard Gelb officiating burial In airlawn cemetery Two grandchildren also sur vive SANDERS General Esau riends may call after 2 Thursday at the Shipps and Son funeral home Oxford Services there riday at 2 Rev Marvin Schramm officiating Burial In Justus cemetery at Oxford Also surviv ing are five grandchildren and in great grandchildren STEVENS Mrs Thelma Withrow Resting at Rogers Myers funeral home where friends may call after 3 Thursday Services there at 2 rioay Rev Chester Mahan of Battle Grout officiating Interment in Battle Ground cemetery Also surviving are three grandchildren I anna Iee and Dai a Withrow of Battle Ground GREGORY PECK GARDNER ERNEST 11 ZB fe tav: i Mor is ip I I IS HXSH A 2 nfV dflW I 5 A Wl1 Vi cy 1 til vt xJI At i 1 greatest love I UmbALMt a I sB IHI I '1 1: JiLaB jftu til1 'f Em Mi I A gjl rMr ta a mH InU lVfViMWW iMtf iPrM ri MCM 4 La CetseJlvkMA e4 I OAY7O Ui Mirf izs'" lady i desperado Cilhprt RR1 AND Rlflnffs ARRELL WKSl Robert HORTON Barbara RUICK Gene LOCKHARTihMTlESS BnBLBr LU'S co featube IB THE mLKIVOl tfnfHUmoBS kv ln vBy Ki fxrrm I lllfPARA I I tK LftWrUKU BXrWB "BPWO EkjMSM DAWN ROLAND DEREK 1 BHBLanams culver iBONDJtrao UNtKALMUfflt I 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