Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1939 — Page 8
PAGE 8 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1939 DELAYS HOLDUP AND = Pupils Paying PLEADED GUILTY | Predicts Indiana Gain for 1940 Markets and Production Fo SIZES UP' GUNMAN Own Expenses IN MAIL FRAUD, | Must Grow, Wells Says)
Menaced bv a bandit. the cashier | At School 38 Ny ; | ; : 4 gt Loews Theater 33 N. Pennsvl- EE 3 N i 3 If America’s free enterprise iz to/promise for the man who develops! arott S ¥ ites hyd ot LEE: pL \ 3 survive, a way, must be found to ex- | wtihin himself the qualities of lead- |
vania St, calmly delayed obeving “Tuition” isnt due until te- lership,” he sald as he congratulated | {pand our production and markets, |the Junior Chamber upon its initia- |
his commands long enough last morrow. but pupils at Audubon \ SS f night to obtain a detailed descrip- Grade School 38. 2050 Winter Ave, - Beckett Fights 8 “ Year. 8 \ \ \ NL a [rlewmigis 18 Welk Drasent a oe tive in organizing the Leadership or tion for her father, a detective, and have all paid their bills to the In A \ : . | 3 William Stout, assistant Yorum, ’ sound the burgiar alarm. dianapolis School Board and some Term: Mrs. Donnell on (the Junior Chamber of Commerce| William presided. | Gifts The victim, Miss Lillian Ball, 25, of them have started payments for Way to U. S. Prison [Exsontrve Leadership Forum last ™ yj ded among those who at- | of 2307 E. 18th St, maintained her next semester. : i nig re were J. Russell Townsend, | | | “Business enterprise can no longer junior chamber president; Harry T.| that
calm, she said, because her father,! The “tuition” is the 75 cents the \ NARA a r X 3 |depend upon an increasing popula- | 1¢¢ Indianapolis attorney, and Dr. will be
Detective Seret. Arch Ball. told her School Board charges each pupil for Robert D. Beckett, sentenced in ¢ : ¢ | rent of school texts during a Federal Court Dec. 2 to eight years $ SX S. Robinson, president of Butler g NN 3 {tion or the expansion of our na- Der and former psychology remembered
that if ever held up to take a good _ \ \ . n ; semester. in prison and fined $2500 for par- AN look at the gunman. Mrs. Huldah Kern, principal, said | ticipation in a mail fraud, sought NN Hos) Bouary pa may Mors instructor at Indiana University, aced for the first time . , . with] Su—— RE
A dozen or more theatergoers the pupils all earned their own : standing near the cashier's cage shat er school jobs which anal BY JUIG Jk & JeSOK Bh es |stable population,” he said. BIOFF. MOVIE LABOR 01 her: were unaware of the holdup. ranged from carrying newspapers : : : N | ‘Capitalistic society, it is claimed, . Miss Ball was unwrapping $10 in i. finding food for pet rabbits! Ihe motion asks that the judg- ; can survive only on growth. If we| CHIEF MAY GO FR EE quarters when the bandit ap- some payments during the semester Ment of conviction be vacated and § are to preserve our American system ’ proached were as small as a few cents, she Permission to withdraw a previous RE Ea Of free enterprise, we must continue - fl . ” I havent any money,” she an- cid plea of guilty. y TRTITTIITINONN. 110 find ways and means of expand-| HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 14 (U. P) — Lovely Slippers swered Him. wh a The school's Parent-Teacher As- 4p) Tage, ROUOR) C. Baltzell set Dee. Times Phota. |ing our production and our mar-| William Bioff, movie labor leader, | You have a lot of quarters In gqaciation early this year had de- W. R. Stephenson (left), Marion. and E. M. Sims, Elkhart. at | kets.” jwanted in Chicago to complete a vour hand,” he insisted. “Let me cided it would be a good lesson in Beckett pleaded not guilty on sume | the annual meeting of Indiana Manufacturers’ Assncintion. Sleiided President Wells predicted “great jail term on a pandering charge, Our Stock is the most citizenship to allow the youngsters 13 following his indictment and ” » opportunities for profit in future may go free because police reruse " ' “Before obeving the order, Miss tg earn their own textbook pesals ghangeq the plea to guilty on] years, not only for the individual to re-arrest him until the District complete in Indiana Rall had obtained a2 description of The grade room which first ha a t | [ [ entrepreneur, but for society as Attorney's office issues another! the gunman and sounded the burg- rentals paid will be entertained at| Claims He Aided SEC Indu stria lists’ cad Sees well,” if society adapts itself to the fugitive complaint, The District lar alarm a party which will be attended by ct | ever changing aspects of social life.” Attorney's office, however, said no Joseph Hallaran, assistant man- pupils from the other grade rooms In the motion, filed br T. Ernes Discussing capital and labor rela-|complaint would be issued unless ager, ran to the box office, but the wha were first in their classes to Maholm, local attorney, Beckett said | 2 » tionships, Mr. Wells said: “The dis- asked by police { Sunman was fleeing south on Penn- complete their payments, Mrs. Kern he had aided Robert Wright, a 1S¢ ter 1 11 1st uai ter satisfied working man in the old “Bioff, western representative of sylvania St. before he arrived. ‘said. EE re | days had abundant opportunity to!the International Alliance of The- " NS | move west, to find employment else- atrical Stage Employes, was arrest- | drow” & Detrola i \ in Ts CIO yy mise hoa Ya a bring the governors of states into where, and even to go into business ed last month during crucial ne- |” Previous to his plea of guilty In| General business nm 1640 Will be conference in an endeavor to re- for himself. He did not need to bar- gotiations with movie producers. | | Federal Court here, Beckett Was Tener uses: es move obstructions to the free move- gain collectively; he had abundant he was convicted in 1922 of pander- | convicted in Grant County Circuit 10 per cent greater than this year, ment of goods and trade between bargaining power as an individual.” ing, but served only six days of his, | Court for violations arising out of | =: M. Sims, Elkhart, president of states. .,.” | He cautioned business schools not six months’ jail sentence. State's the Indiana Manufacturers Associa- | Listing new forms of taxation 0 place too much emphasis on cur- | | Attorney Thomas J. Courtney of |
| the same transactions which entered | | into the evidence at the fraud trial tion, predicted here today. since the World War, Mr. Emery rent techniques and procedures to | Chicago asked the re-arrest of Bioff
“DETROLA” ‘here in which Mrs. Ethel Pitt Don-| A decline can be expected during |declared that “there are left today the detriment of the full expression|and said an extradition hearing was | PI nell and Edward J. Hartenfeld w .. | practically no new forms of taxa- Of original ideas. | being scheduled before the Illinois a Ard J. Hartenle'd were) the rst quarter hext year, he Said, iq, » | “The future wil be filled with Governor, |
Hi-Speed . . . A Really Fast § convicted. i Y De Beckett Said he had served 13] PUt an UDSWINg during the balance] .g, gesperate has become the FESS RR OR FR SUS R75 RA 6 7 RS A FS PR TR A RR VA Buy Your Child a Bike
Candid Camera : months in the Michigan City State vg year will account for the struggle for revenue,” he said, “the FOR CHRISTMAS
Prison under the Grant County con- {proportion of national income conThink of the year-around pleasure vour
ks RE . Mr. Sims, who is associated with sumed for public purposes is someviction. He now is in Marien County {je Metal Farming Co. is presiding where between 2 and 25 per cent Ray or Girl will get out of a BICYCLE —For School—For Pleasure.
Jail. over the manufacturers’ one-dayv/of the national income. a figure IT'S THE IDEAL GIFT
His motion states that U. S. Atconvention at the Columbia Club fornev Val Nolan did not Promise 2 and was reelected prendent, (unknown and unimagined in 1914.” Columbia ar West. field Rikes with double bar, hraced 5 fork, Coaster-Rraks and Balloon Tires Up EM-ROE SPORTING
recommendation of leniency, but. did | re Bb cee AR sav he thought Beckett had paid| OPPeses War Participation Of Wages, charged Federal control ! § i of credit and that Federal agencies Hartenfeld, of Henderson. K C ’ ) , son, V./now can be traced to the World president of the Indianapolis Brush y W. Ww M and Chicago. sentenced to a 10-vear war, and Broom Co., treasurer, and H. M DELIVERY PALL) cos iid a Snap Type term, also is in jail here waiting National Counsel Speaks | Cochrane, Indianapolis, secretary. 79
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on 17 of the 19 counts because he| Humanitarian grounds. The fear of our national life.” WAS in prison at the time the al- that in the event of war the Gov-| Officers elected, besides Mr. Sims leged violations occurred. ¢ ernment would take control of in- were J. H. Schroeder, president of Hartenfeld Appeals dustry, and because industrialists the Sunbeam Electric Co. Evansrecognize that industry's difficulty ville, vice president; I. W. Lemaux,
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his debt to society and would not| Indiana industrialists are opposed | iliti were taking control of utilities. have been indicted here except that to United States participation in the | Mr. Emery declared that while in his name appeared so often in the war, he said. adding that chances of 1914 subversive forces in the United testimony before the Grand Jury. | America’s entry are remote. | States were comparatively few in The motion alse contends that| He listed three reasons for the In- [numbers and influence, “today they Beckett could not have been guilty |qustrialists’ opposition. They were: have profoundly affected the course action on an appeal. Mrs. Donnell, 3707 N. Meridian The To. SO yuniment HL uel . was taken today to the Fed- Vv a e usual sources of state 1 Women's Prison at Alderson 2nd local revenues, James A. Emery, oN WASHINGTON Va. to begin serving a 10-year general counsel of the National ge = and Appliances . erm. The fourth defendant, i ER Association, Sharpe Zipper Type K. Knapp, 3603 Washington Blvd, | 2 Speec was acquitted g He said that as a result, the | | (As Illustrated)
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time at Tomlinson Hall following =| dance early today, police received =| SUGGESTED FOR | S “riot” eall. Three squads rushed to! ¥ ¥ the scene and finally got the stampede on the cloakroom under con- | trol. | WASHINGTON, Dee. 14 (U.P) — Cah Calloway and hiz orchestra Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenhad shuffled off for Buffalo after than Jr. has told a House applaying for the dance. sponsored by | the Colored Press Club, and every. Propriations subcommittee that he one else was anxious to get home. |0elieves the national debt limit The two girls in the checkroom Should be raised to 50 billion dollars
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.._|the Treasury is approaching, is 45 . i iy & AE RTT oh a a Bg then rein | billion dollars. Mr. Morgenthau was, hh THR Rb YY LIMITED {not asked whether President Roose- | ;
|velt would propose to Congress | > § 85 DIE IN RUMANIA BLAST | formally that limitation be in-| id . NUMBER Cr —————— [cre reased. He emphasized that the 50- | © BRASHOV. Rumania, Dec. 14 billion dollar figure was not a| Your (U. PD) —Eighty-five persons were recommendation, but just his belief. Yi . {reported dead today at Zarnesti| Mr. Morgenthau sald recently at! J QUEEN ANNE style. with Choice
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