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INDIAN APOLI COOL AS CUCUMBER Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; cooler tonight; high tomorrw 78. Details on Page 19 HOME EDITION The Great Hoosier Daily Since 1869 "Where the Spirit of the Lord Is, There It Liberty." It Cor. 3-17 FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 85th YEAR 38 PAGES 5 CENTS THE SAFETY PAYS HOT BONUS Wilful 'Woman' Known as Edna Plaza Pledges to Keep Out Indianapolis trolley driv ers had a tree conee rtbreak" today. It was a re Put Curfew on Kids, Judge Urges Parents ward for yesterday's accident-free record. Single Women The bus and trolley driv ers are served free coffee Single women will be and donuts "on the house" each time they go without an accident in a 24-hour pe barred from the Plaza Hotel in an effort to keep riod.

Today's extra break fast was presented to trol ley drivers at the Highland Street station. prostitutes from using it as a base of operation, Byron Kibler, the hotel manager, said today. Frightens East NEW YORK (AP) The Weather Bureau reported today "it will be a miracle if hurricane Edna does not hit New York City head-on tomorrow. The bureau said it would be one of the "most serious hurricanes In the New York Weather Bureau's history." Br Auoeiatei PnM The Northeast braced itself today for fear the hur- And Prosecutor Frank H. Beech Grove to Most Juvenile Crimes Occur Late at Night Juvenile Court Judge Harold N.

Fields today urged parents to enforce, a curfew at night in connection with their children's activities. Fairchud said he intends to meet with Kibler as soon as possible and then will decide Get 217 Homes whether to dismiss the "pad' lock" suit filed against the hotel some time ago. Complete approval Is nearer Kibler said he intends to sleep today for a J2 million hoising in the afternoons and spend "When you see kids driving around in a car at 2 a.m., it speaks for itself," Fields said, discussing in. creases here in crimes involving minors. most of his nights in the hotel development in Beech Grove.

I. lobby in an effort to keep The proposed 217 new units ricane Edna might rake the The judge said the curfew prostitutes out of the hotel. "I said I would clean up this coast anywhere from Cape are to be built on a 47-acre tract just south of West Main, between Sherman and Perkins. hotel and I intend to do it, even Hatteras, N.C., to Maine. for minors under state law is 10 p.m.

He pointed out that police reports show most serious crimes involving minors take place late at night or early in if it kills me," Kibler said. The L. L. Building Corp, The Plaza's latest prostitu The hurricane, churning northward in the Atlantic 225 already has started work at tion case came early Wednesday morning when members of the site. miles south of Cape Hatteras, Kezomng of the land was packed winds of 115 m.p.h.

at the morning. "Parents at least should know where their children are and what they are doing," he said. "If they are out, it should be the Police Department's vice squad arrested Delores Andrews, alias Doris Reed, alias approved by the Beech Grove Plan Commission at a public its center. meeting last night. Previously Storm warnings were out the entire length of the coast and the Beech Grove Boards of Work and Safety had accepted a.

$250,000 guaranty bond for coastal dwellers were moving i inside. As far north as Montauk Point at the tip of Long Island installation of sewers, streets Tidd told police he had stolen the car about 9 p.m. Sgt. Chester Timmerman saw it parked on Orchard south of 38th. When the police car was turned around and approaching the stolen vehicle, the teen-age driver took off at high speed.

Six shots were fired, but nona hit the car. Arrested in the laundry were James Arthur Prevott, 21, 1113 Eugene, and Oscar Dabney, 19, 1314 W. 25th. Police had received reports of suspicious persons in the neighborhood on E. 12th and when Patrolmen Roy Tookes and Robert Pearson pulled up, they saw men in the building.

Tookes fired one warning shot and three of the burglars sur rendered, while a fourth ran. He was chased by Patrolman Roy Troutman, who fired three times as the fugitive hurtled over a fence. Troutman said the man may have been hit. Evelyn Reed, and Bellhop William Brodie, 41, 2340 N. Capitol.

Another bellhop, J. Ravenell Fields, was convicted of pandering last December and was sentenced to a year on the State Farm and was fined $500 and costs. Fairchild then dismissed pandering charges against the for and sidewalks. The development still must be approved by the Beech Windy Alphabet Grove City Council, which has Girls, your name may be already indicated it will go tagged for future hurricane. along.

Jeff Gamble, 25, 2724 Paris, the car went out of control and hurtled the curb with the front wheel landing on top of the hydrant. A passenger in the car, Mary F. Collier, 22, Philadelphia, was treated for facial cuts and shock. Plug's a Stopper Patrolman Floyd Swails (kneeling) and Sgt. William Hague take a look at this late-model car perched on a fire hydrant at 3628 Fall Creek Pkwy.

Driven south on the parkway today by See "Mickey Says" on Page mer manager, Lee D. Ewing, because another prostitute, In other action the commis for a specific purpose. "It's this wandering at large around the county at late hours that is causing the trouble," he added. Judge Fields' comments came as the Juvenile Aid Division held two teen-age youths, one caught at the wheel of a stolen car after a high speed chase, the other a member of a burglary gang surprised in a laundry. The burglars were captured in the Overall Laundry, 2520 E.

10th. and three of them captured. One was a 16-year-old youth. A fourth member of the gang escaped after police fired three shots at him. 1.

sion granted a request by the Sarah Louise Hawkins, disappeared. Her testimony was Benedictine Order of Teaching Sisters to build a new three the sky was reported "gray and necessary. story mother house on 30 acres eerie" by storm-wise residents, at the northwest corner of The Boston Weather Bureau Sherman and Southern. reported at noon that the hur Completion of the brick and tt rairchild said he was convinced the hotel had been cleaned up enough to dismiss the padlock suit. Then came the Wednesday morning visit to the Plaza by vice squad men, Lt.

Dulin Judd and Patrolman ricane is expected to be near stone structure is set for Sep southeastern New England by tember, 1955. The Catholic group now has a convent at TOO LATC Ferdinand. early tomorrow, with winds reaching 50 to 70 miles an hour by late tonight. On the Long Island and New Carey Bennett. Jersey coasts "some late vaca A 14-year-old boy, meantime, was captured in a stolen car after police had chased it through the northeast section, finally stopping it near 37th and Hillside at 3 a.m.

tioners were leaving their sum Fair Windup Plot to Slay mer homes, recalling the fury of hurricane Carol which struck Boy Denied Salk Shot Has Polio An Evanivflle boy, whose Official Told The boy said he was from Car-mel. Arrested with him was Richard Tidd, 32, Wheeling. W. with little warning on August 31 and took a toll of 67 lives to Be Sparkler and wrought damage approach a passenger. ing $500,000,000.

NEW YORK A self-pro Meanwhile, the Weather Bu fessed former Puerto Rican revolutionary testified in Fed mother refused to let him re reau in Jacksonville, re By FRANK SALZARULO Farm Editor Livestock exhibitors, conces 300-Car eral Court today he was as ported that skittish Edna so-named for the fifth letter of the ceive the Sslk vaccine snots last spring, was ill today with kv signed by Nationalist; Party alphabet and the fifth hurrl Lot Added the disease. leaders to assassinate Representative Fred L. Crawford of cane of this season is expected sionaires, show people and fair officials begin packing bags, boxes, trucks and trunks today for the homeward journey after Dr. Minor Miller, Vander to skim past Hatteras. Michigan when the latter burgh County Health Depart The addition of a 300-car visited Puerto Rico in April, Most shore residents from New Jersey northward were 1950.

space on the site of the old ment chief, said the 7-year-old child could have received the making the Indiana State Fair alarmed but determrned to Guillcrmo H. Vega, a 23- Pennsylvania Produce Yards, their home for the last 10 days. shots for second-grade pupils. year-old government witness in brave Edna's fury though some South Pennsylvania and Ceor but his mother declined to sign For many, it's the end of the the trial of 13 of his countrymen were heading for the cities. gia, will make It the largest The chief forecaster of the charged with seditious con the consent papers.

She said doctors claimed there was no assurance the vaccine would parking lot in the state. New York Weather Bureau, spiracy to overthrow the United fair season. Others will hit the trail again for more fairs, expositions and the like. States government, said he and Norman A. Zolezzi, president if.

another man assigned to kill Ernest J. Christie, returned from vacation because he viewed the situation as an emergency of Zolezzi Enterprises, operators prevent the child from contracting polio. Two major attractions still Crawford waited around and then told the man who he said remain lor latecomers, of the parking lot, said the Meanwhile, an 8-year-old Cass County girl, rushed to Riley gave him the assassination or One is the final and "cham railroad recently released square feet to the company der. Tomas Lopez Vitora, they pionship" performance of. the condition.

Feel Fall in the Air? could not find Crawford. $50,000 horse show in the Coli Hospital yesterday with possible polio, was reported in poor condition today. Brenda Emmerd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Zolezzi said the space has been blacktoppcd and is away He said he helped prepare seum beginning at 8 p.m., while across the street, Sam Levy's State Fair Follies will cavort from downtown traffic jams.

Emmerd, R.R. 1, Logaasport, home made bombs, "Molotov cocktails" and repaired a machine-gun, pistols and rifles for ordered to appear in Municipal Court 4 September 17. Police records show he was fined $4.25 and costs last May 19 for speeding. The News Photos, Bill Palmer. was semiconscious ana unnor Off the Hook Bystanders help police push a car from a hydrant so the wrecker can tow it away.

The driver was arrested for failure to have a driver's license and Indianapolis wDl be eompara in front of the grandstand. The monthly rate is $10 for reserved space. the abortive Nationalist Party Then the 102d annual state uprising of October, 30, 1950. The new addition will enable tively cool for the next five days, the weatherman said to fair will be history and the big oxygen while on the way to Indianapolis. Other polio cases reported today Include one other In Cass County, two.

In the lot to handle a total of 900 cleanup begins. Litter covers day. automobiles. the entire 214-acre tract pa Johnson ard one in Blackford. The Pennsylvania released per, garbage, trash, straw Herman Meanwhile a "run" on Iron the land because the new His five-day outlook calls for temperatures averaging near normal, from 78 north to 83 debris of all kinds.

Brightwood produce yards will Scavengers will be around to lungs here has been stemmed, a state polio official said. open September 20, Zolezzi said. morrow, as usifal, but they'll south. It will be cooler Sunday and become warmer Tuesday Mary Alice Wilson, a secre The lot may be entered on have to pay 50c for the privilege 2 Death Cell Convicts Escape Hoglebogle Says: Rush-hour traffic on the south side is getting mighty snarled by the confusion of and Wednesday. South Pennsylvania, south of of rummaging through the junk.

Georgia, or at the ramp on That's the gate charge to go tary of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, said that 11 lungs were transferred to different hospitals to accom Hint 'Root of Cancer' Found Wf 1'nllr FrtM SHREWSBURY, Mass. The Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology says it may Precipitation will be light, with the chance of scattered South Delaware, north of Vir into effect at midnight in prep showers about the middle of ginia. aration for tomorrow's post-fair motorcycle races scheduled for tH-4 Trm next week. Sorber was sentenced to die JACKSON. Miss.

Two con modate new cases. The demand was such that a lung on display at the State Fair had to be re Meanwhile, the city will be 1:30 p.m. street repair programs under way at Fountain Square, and at Raymond Hoosier basketball fans, how. ever, get free access to the fair for the slaying of Convict Edgar McGraw, whose throat was slit In a cotton field at victed murderers, including a Califomian who killed a policeman, beat a jailer and fought partly cloudy today with a high of 75 and turn cooler tonight The overnight low is expected to dip to 57 and rise to 78 tomorrow. The state forecast Is have discovered a cause of grounds tomorrow evening for the all-star basketball game at 8 p.m.

in the Coliseum between cancer. Parchman State Prison Farm. Dr. Gregory Pincus, director their way out of Hinds County jail here today. Gallego, of Hawthorn, much the same.

of laboratories, said cancer may players from Kentucky and In diana. Road blocks were thrown up was sentenced to die for slaying NEWS FEATURES Pages Riivlnr News 29 Comics 28 CroMword Puzzle 20 Editorials 10 Movies 28, 29 Obltuarle .....22,23 Picture Page 14 Radio and TV 21 Spurst 15-17 Star Gazer 28 Women's Features 25 turned to service to fill the demand, she said. Five of the lungs went to the Indiana University Medical Center, one to Ball Memorial Has-pita In Muncie, two to Protestant Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, one to Terre Haute, one from the Medical Center back to Methodist and an old orthopedic lung to the fairgrounds to replace the one taken from there. The fair missed a Thursday stem from cholesterol "companion compounds" which spread widely throughout the and Shelby plus preliminary work Madison. This congestion is part of the price attendance record by a "nose about this capital city, but the Ernest Beaugez.

an Ocean fugitives. Minor Sorber and Ger- Springs (Miss.) policeman, with aid Albert Gallego. apparently th officer's own gun. He also yesterday as 62,488 customers body. $50,000 in Prizes Wait came through the turnstiles.

Cholesterol Is a fatty sub escaped on a highway leading stance produced by every tissue of the body. It is the substance believed- to block or "harden" Typhoon in Pacific They were using the red panel R'n innnim VTViirrmm Landrum struggled with the Girl Swimmer arteries in arteriosclerosis. we must pay for progress, but it seems to me a special traffic detail of police in rush hours would cut the price for our south-side truck they commandeered after MANILA (AP) A typhoon Pincus said the theory that switching getaway cars once: prisoners but was beaten to the floor. He attacked them again with winds of 1ZO mph was these substances lie at the root The men were Jailed here Br ImWH Frrw spotted today 500 miles south as they forced their way to an outer door. Landrum was east of Okinawa.

of cancer still is untested. But, he said, several "significant awaiting appeal of their death sentences. Vet 'Returns From Dead-While Riding in Hearse TORONTO Marilyn Bell, a 16-ycar-old Canadian schoolgirl, assumed place among snorts pieces of evidence" support the Jailer J. C. Landrum was beaten down again after Sorber and Gallego pushed past trusty theory.

beaten, and possibly stabbed. "While not all the cholesterol Immortals today as the first officers said by Sorber and lo oulcr miouic companion compounds have yet person to swim the 32 treacher been definitely isolated and pur Gallego who attacked him and trusties when their cell doors were opened for breakfast in ous miles across Lake Ontario. ified, Pincus said, "enough now Buddy Expected is known to support the sus The former choir girl out the "escape proof" jail. picion that among these com swam three champions, Include to Pay for Food panions may be substances Ing channel swimmer Florence which either cause cancer di LONG BEACH, said I was dead," Harry Apper-son Jones, 67, grinned," but you can't prove it by me." Jones as recovering in Veterans Hospital today. Nine days ago he was pronounced dead, onlv to come to life again in A carnival ride operator with rectly or encourage its growth." Chadwick, to cross the lake from Youngstown, N.Y., to To it the Gooding Amusement Co.

may be without a home and a Buddy when the State Fair Daily Prayer hearse en route to a mortuary. Jones blacked out In the ga Dear Lord, consrerate mv thoughts and make ronto, Canada. Miss Chadwick originally was contacted to make the swim in connection with the Canadian National Exhibition and was promised $10,000 if she were successful. Marilyn entered the swim with no expectation of reward. She said she did it because she thought someone of Canada also them Thine; purify my pas PEIPING ENVOY FOR BRITAIN LONDON (UP) Communist China announced today it will send one of Its top diplomats as envoy to Britain ending the Peiping regime's long snub of British efforts to establish diplomatic relations Peiplng radio announced the appointment of Huan Hsiang as Red China's first charge d'affaires to Britain.

Hsiang figured prominently In helping former British Prime Minister Clement Attlee and the official labor delega. tion on their recent visit to Red China. rage of his San Gabriel home "That's all I remember real-ly." An lnhalator squad failed to revive him and a doctor said he was dead. But when the hearse attendants saw the blanket over Jones mi rw -h: sion that it will become a wti of grace; reinforce my will to ever work for Thee. Daily, engineer the avenues J.

l.Tfc..-. winds up tonight. Because of an unpaid grocery bill amounting to $438.73, a Marion County deputy sheriff was ordered to confiscate Alonzo Tence's 1947 Buddy house trailer today. A judgment fo the unpaid bill was filed against Pence In Municipal Court 2 by James H. Baxter, who formerly ran a grocery at 713 N.

Noble. Proceeds of the sale of the trailer would go to pay Pence's bill should make the attempt at crossing the international lake. A moving, tney cnancea i'-'r course for an emergency hospi As word passed yesterday that Miss Chadwick had been of my life, so that I might keep in step with the plant Zoo 'Bears' Torrid Love CHICAGO (AP) Aurora, a 6-year-old female polar bear was too popular at the Brookfield Zoo, so she is being deported. Director Robert Bean said the 350-pound polar bear has been traded to a private too at Manchester, England, because five male bears fought for her attentions. Thou hast arranged for me, HARRY A.

JONKS lively "corpe" AP Wlrephot gelcs chapter of the Rainbow Division. He figures he'll be around for his Installation now. taken from the water, promises of prizes for Marilyn began to mount. Today almost $30,000 In cash tal. Oxygen pulled him througn although he was in a coma for two days.

Jones, a disabled veteran, Is president-elect of the Los An- Amen. Rev. i. Inman Dixon, Simp and prizes had been promised son Methodist Church. her..

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