Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1937 — Page 8

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TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1937

Designer Flunked Muncie

CATCH YOUTH AFTER ISERVES 25 YEARS

ALEXANDRIA BREAK

ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 2 (U.P.).—

Exams, Fled to New York

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This is the costume Phyl-| 1 lis Greely works in at the Fashion Academy.

mb, Says Style Student, But Didn't Like ‘Middletown’

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| NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Phyllis Greely had to flunk all her exams for

| two years in Muncie High School to get to New York, but here she is, and

POSSIBLE JUDGE IN PINBALL CASE

Markey Names Deery, Ross And Patrick for Attorneys’ Selections.

Three men from whom a special judge is to be named to hear a suit seeking to restrain police from seizing pinball and marble machines were named today by Superior Judge Joseph T. Markey, in whose court the suit was filed. They were James E. Deery, former City Corporation counsel; Frank B. Ross, former Probate Court judge, and Fae W. Patrick, United States Commissioner. It was indicated the selection might be made this afternoon. Before naming the three men, Judge Markey called in Chief Deputy Oscar Hagemeier and the attorney for the plaintiff, Wilbert williams, and asked that the test ~ase be changed to Criminal Court. The plaintiff's attorneys, however, said they preferred a special judge in Superior Court.

Preparing Affidavits

owners and operators of an estimated 60 pinball machines seized recently and now held in Police Headquarters. They indicated the affidavits would be filed in Municipal Courts. and that the cases probably would reach Criminal Court, making tests of the 1935 State anti-slot machine law in two courts here. Judge Markey said yesterday: “A civil court should not rule on a matter of this kind. “I do not see why it was filed in my court in the first place.” The suit charges police and the

Maurice Pierce was back in jail today after escaping from Police Chief | dias | Justin Shaul and being captured W, B, Griffis Honored by \

later in a cornfield near Alexandria. \ : Pierce, 25-year-old Indianapolis Friends With Party.

citizen, drew a gun on Chief Shaul in downtown Alexandria to escape and then surrendered peacefully after| William B. Griffis, 776 N. Riley | Chief Shaul and State Policeman | Ave. today had completed 25 Yo

George Daugherty had trailed him | with the Indianapolis Fire Departto the cornfield and fired one shot | ment, at him. The officers reported Pierce had | superintendent confessed stealing a car belonging |

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day. They were charged with being members of a terroristic organiza= tion of Trotekyists and Rightists who undermined railroad operations under instructions of the Japanese secret service.

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to Forrest Metz, Leesburg. He was to be questioned in connection with a Sunday filling station robbery here. Pierce is on parole from the Indi- | ana State Reformatory. He is a | brother of Paul Pierce, serving life term for the slaying of Orville Quinette, Indianapolis City Detective.

OLDEST LEGISLATOR TO RUN NEXT YEAR

MICHIGAN CITY, Nov. 2 (U. P.).—The oldest member of Indiana’s Legislature, Martin T. Krueger of La Porte County, had announced today that he would be a candidate for re-election on the Democratic ticket next year. J. Earl McCurdy, one-time national champion bugler of the American Legion, also announced he would be a candidate for reelection as joint representative of

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BURGLARS STEAL BACON

Michael Mulhall, 1542 E. Market St., told police today that thieves broke into his grocery at 239 N. | Noble St. and stole $6 in cash, $33 | worth of bacon and $3 worth of |cigarets. The thieves entered through a coal chute in. the sidewalk and used an axe to break open a door leading from the basement to the store.

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Nov. 1, 1912. Except for a few days, he has been assigned to the Gamewell division during the entire time. Friends gave a party for him yesterday in old Fire Station 18, at 1935 W. Washington St., now used as a storeroom. Mr. Griffis is president of the Indianapolis Local 416, International Association of Fire Fighters. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES

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Here is a little Clodhopper knit | lOvely even to the dsscorning ‘Gotham eye, | There is nothing like gold cloth | Safety Board with unlawful seizure stimulate Tuscalar, action Oh rablots, besides sports dress Miss Greely designed | “Don’t get the idea that I'm dumb,” explains Miss Greely, Who 1S with rhinestone clasps for evening | Of marble or pinball _machines. Oh ipine kesp You regular, Cotaaih an re contends the machines are no dient which definitely assists in the secretion

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J. M. EDUCATOR

Douglass Is to Speak Again |

Tonight to High School

studying dress designing at the Fashion Academy, “but after attending art school in Chicago for six months I simply couldn’t stand the sophomore year in Muncie. I told mother I'd probably flunk in every subject unless I studied designing in New York or some place.” One glance at Miss Greely leads ®—— = to the conviction that professors in Muncie would flunk Carole Lombard. She is five-two, 20, has brown hair, blue eves and scveral offers to pose for hosiery ads. She thinks she is a fair representative of Muncie’s young womanhood, and there is no disputing that.

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won the Academy few months ago. “Do you want to see the gown I won with?” she asks, hauling out her creation before much could be done about it. The gown was of clingy and very little material, modeled for a woman who desired to expose a good deal of back and shoulders.

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of Muncie’s wealthiest family and great-grandpa Greely were pioneers in “Middletown,” which sort of establishes Phyllis on the right side of the railroad tracks. “Horace Greeley (although he had an extra ‘e’ in his name) was my great-granduncle, or something,” she avers. “There is a new version of ‘Go West,” though. Have you heard it?” “No.” “Well, dad always says:

gambling devices under the 1935 antislot machine law. Marble-machine owners filed the suit, it is reported, as a test of the 1935 act. Attorneys for both parties have indicated they might take the case as far as the State Supreme Court.

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