Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1940 — Page 16

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“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1940 2 Win Oldsmobile Contest Avtomebie News= Horse Wasn't in on 'Fix' So Pair's Cups Overflow

N ASH DISPLAYS NEW YORK, May 24 (U. P.).—|senting most of their worldly goods,|sentenced the trainer to a year in)Hohman, of Jamaica, N. Y, the

|A singing waiter and a racehorse|/on another horse. jail, and the waiter to six months. |trainer.

k § trainer decided once upon a time to] But Sun Plume wasn't in on the| Yesterday in Federal Court, their| A third defendent, a bookmaker, [ix a race at Belmont Park by|plot. He spat out the doctored car-|cup of woe overflowed. Judge was aquitted.

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TEST CAR USED BY HUDSON AGE

Paul Riganti, 500-Mile Race Driver, to Operate Auto

| doping the favorite. They bought a carrot and inserted | going away by five lengths.

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rot, broke fast, and won the race

Saddened by the loss of their

signed to slow down the horse,|$10,000, the singing waiter and the

racehorse trainer were further de-

Grover M. Moscowitz, after they had been found guilty on a Federal narcotics charge, sentenced Peter

Panza, of Rockville Center, N. Y,, the waiter, to serve 19 months in

The attempted doping of Sun Plume occurred on June 5, 1939,

Comic strips produced by American artists appear in 32 foreign

z x named Sun Plume. | On Long Trips While They fed the carrot to the horse,| pressed when investigators learned Federal Prison, and assessed a term languages and in papers of most of Car Is in Motion and then they bet $10,000, repre-lof their action, and a state court|of a year and a day against Richard the nations of the world.

The 1940 Nash “sleeper” car is ———————SATURDAY and MONDAY at DEE'S and MILLER'S—

a Go i | being shown this week at Lewis & —No More Waitin Ss that brok rds at Bonne ler 'S “ . - 9 on tha e reco a | | Winkler Motors, Inc. 1525 N. Me for the SUN to shine ITIS? The One You've @® Been Waiting For!

ville Flats recently to do his pleas- ridian St. ure driving here, | Officials cite its vacation Rvant- or the RAIN to stop! He was lent the car today by 3 | ages. . A That TAKES PICTURES (Indoors) . D | or Out . . . Night or Day! COMPARE

W. H. Schmelzel, head of Ace Mo-| | Although operating on the same With Any $20

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: iw re bv Bud- (bed has been remodeled until it) BS hws Ad ot over the | fits in a small portion of the space) Flats for 20000 miles in 13 days required for the original vel. at an average speed of 70: miles, knowledge of The bed now may be used while an hour to establish the new rec- [the car is in motion and without org. | f Hick truction, inside and outside EE aorighal Jezing 0 8, sixes eights] Two representatives o ick= cons In siae the ; x | Ba or Te Won Oldsmobile, Inc., at 1302 N. decoration, points of stress, and | In the last two years screens have official performance and endurance Meridian St., were announced to- | new SRR ET body oon | been added to the equipment. The ecords, according to Hudson of-| day as winners in this territory of | struction, enabled them to obtain car thus can be parked almost any-| PELOIGS > | a contest sponsored by the Fisher | high grades on a contest question- |where, the screens put in, and the tals. a. | Body corp. of Detroit, Mich. | naire issued by the body com- persons sleeping will be locked in, SE a | “The winners, William J. Gam- | many, officials said. almost as safe as in a screened | mans, company sales manager, Mr. Gammans has been with [house | BULB EJECTOR. No burned fingers. Push button, bulb pops out. 2. POSITIVE SYNCHRO - FLASH Guaranteed—Shutter must open to flash bulb. 3. MAGNI - FIELD VIEW FINDER Magnifies the view. Gives more brilliant outlook.

CUNNINGHAM TRIAL and A. J. Senefeld, company sales- the Hickman Co. for nine years | The bed is 6 feet 4 inches long diana. Their knowledge of body | dianapolis since 1921. of the rear seat is pulled up to form | between it and the rear of the car, | SPOT TO OPEN ons momar sees CR “Tro Tir J K $i i of Film FREE" ey The “bed-in-a-car” is extra equip- | the three Nash lines. It costs $14.50 2 , c DOWN | 6) Athletic Field. . Winkler, stresses the fact that the dezvous Drive-In, is to be opened grove one of the cars to Florida The restaurant, located opposite driving and sleeping. PAY 25¢ square feet of parking space, enough | J.J. Klee, active in the home con-| A general increase has been noted seven vears experience in the man- morial Day Classic, Todd Stoops, The restaurant will specialize in anvwhere this year but on the track. ing its own ice cream fresh daily, in practice spins around the track shape, and is constructed of tile| Mr. Stoops declared the records)

RESET FOR JUNE 25 man, competed against other | and Mr. Senefeld has been cON- land 54 inches wide. It takes about a shelf. The rear seat cushion is| extending into the luggage compart-| er and the rear seat cushion, also Ae an POI nk Nothing Extra Curb Service Restaurant IS ment and may be obtained on all | extra. { A new modernistic type drive-in car may be driven while the bed is On Sale at formally tonight at 52d St. and this winter, making the run straight the Butler University athletic field for an estimated 1000 cars. curb Drivers, Stoops Asks DOWN 1 el struction field, will be the operator. during years past in speeding violaagement of drive-in restaurants will Hoosier Motor Club secretary, said high grade sandwiches, ice cream, | “Seeing or reading about race cars Mr. Klee said. (has had an undeniable effect on A ALS AN AN \ ~~ = brick, the lower half green and the showed many wrecks are caused by WN \

In Indianapolis.

Paul Riganti, 500-milg race driver | who tests cars for Hudson in South America, will have the same Hud-

W. J. Gammans, left, and A. J. Senefeld . . their

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The trial of Center Township As-| assault and battery charge filed by | . . County Clerk Charles Ettinger is| Hoosier Berries = scheduled to be held at 2 p. m.| June 25 in Municipal Court 3. . Are Nearly Ripe trial was postponed because of the! judge. Mr. Cunningham appeared NEW ALBANY, Ind. May 24— before Municipal Court Judge John| Floyd County strawberries are oy i : | a Severs) Wilieses Baie wl week. Growers noticed that the : | berries are “pinking up” and beLondonderry Air,” was discovered! The crop will not be so large | in County Derry, Ireland, about a! this year, but will be of a superior |

sessor James Cunningham on an| Originally set for yesterday, the | delay in the selection of a special| Zimes Special McNelis yesterday but Mr. Ettng-) gue for the table soon, maybe this The most famous Irish tune, “The | gan to organize harvest gangs. century ago. | quality, growers say.

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Oldsmobile representatives in In- | rected with Oldsmobile in In- |gye minutes to assemble. The back pulled forward and the bed is placed | ment, above the stowed luggage. | containing inner-springs. Nothing Extra Locate d Near Butler two-door and four-door models in| Dewey H. Lewis, of Lewis & | restaurant. to be known as the Ren- ijn use. He said that he, himself, Both Stores! Sunset Ave. through, two persons alternating and sunken gardens, will have 30.000 Leave Racing to Speedway service only will be provided. ——r Charles Moores Jr. who has had tions around the time of the Mebe the manager. today as he warned against speeding and soft drinks, with the firm mak- doing better than 130 miles an hour The new building is octagonal in Some motorists,” he said. upper half cream-colored. youthful motorists racing each other

NN The exterior of the building has on the streets and highways. He AX fluorescent “daylight” lighting. said some judges were threatening

PERMANENT aan = { to cure speeding by invoking the full ® WE CAN'T GIVE YOU \ \ J penalty—a fine of $100 or 10 days mi NW C<

Free Ducats to the Specd- LODGE WILL NOTE "mis is a drastic penalty, but it!

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m CU IN NTA z » RS diana has WINNING WAVE Prospect Lodge 714, F. & A. M.|take care of the speeder. On the

The end of the Spring selling season is at hand —used car inventories must be reduced before the ‘dog-days’ of the Summer arrive—big in-

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| Prospect St. Lodge will begin al speed is reasonable and prudent un- | 52 50 Maxine Wave +1 45 |quet is scheduled for 6 p. m. | hazards then existing. Under such | 3 ® = = w= * | William H. Morrison, past grand | . y | J will be the speaker. Members of | ing » $ (guests at the celebration and as- | speed limits as follows: Twenty | 8.00 Royale Wave = ® . $3.45 ent location under Gispenswiion on hour in any residence district. was remodeled and enlarged in 1930 To View Safety Film HAIRCUT, NECK TRIM & FINGER WAVE The lodge has a membership of will meet at a luncheon Tuesday Haircut and neck trim given |is sponsored by T. M. Ragsdale and : With Each Permanent Wave ON FLORA OF INDIANA nock co, for the Convenience of Early Morning Shoppers book embraces all indiana! State Deaths now and save—you save on first price and beHenry: daughters, Mrs. Murl Flint, y Herschel Walters, Mrs Fred Schumacher has been taken to recondition these cars com601 ROOSEVELT BLDG.—L1-0433 ani

hg @ ® 4 | » 3 : | L will celebrate its 20th anniversary open road, a motorist may legally | Reconditioned 11:30 p. m., the Master Mason de- ger the conditions and having re-| |a law five miles an hour on the open oot 3.45 Nestline Wave $1.70 . " ®» $ | ” | . | Evergreen and Englewood Lodges, | Under the Indiana law, Mr. | sist in the conferring of the degrees. miles an hour for all vehicles in any Oct. 5, 1919, was chartered Mav 24, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED—ALL and last year the dining room was The Indiana Motor Traffic Club GIVEN AWAY CHILDREN GIVEN 612. |at the Antlers Hotel to see a 40by Miss Belt—regularly 50c. 1. Harshbarger of the C. O. Warof $2 or more, Saturday a A book. “The Flora of Indiana.” Lincoln-Zephyr dealers. V. R. YearNEW High Quality and as Late as 6:30 P. M. ny classes of Butler, Indiana and | y Chicago universities. The subject of | the NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY i i i flowering plants, including trees and! ROONVILLE—Mrs. Sarah i iti weeds, antl lists 1838 native Species Sutavors: Husband. Henry: son. cause of their excellent condition—you save B E A U T E A R T E S aT PIs IR An HO SN ogaors. Cie. Pred Sahota: creases in new car sales have overloaded the - x . . . ‘ | In preparing his book, Mr. Deam brother. William Jamison trade-in market—only one answer to this situ- ] ond , ; r tip : | examined 84,584 different specimens. BUCKSKIN—Mrs. Minnie Wira, 55. Sur- : p etel man have new tir es, battery, paint N. E. COR. WA MM ‘the work, showing the distribution Irvin, Mrs. Frieda Criswell and Mrs. Pearl S - AND ILLINOIS STS. of species. Tt is published by the Ingram

8 S GAZE af these SPECIA LS . | tomorrow at its hall, State Ave. and | grive 130 miles an hour if that : LATE MODEL CARS ‘gree will be conferred and & ban-|oarq to the actual and potential! (master of the Indiana Grand Lodge, |, .aq could be construed as speed$4 45 K | W S$ chartered at the same time, will Le | stoops pointed out, there are set " 49 Koolox Wave . . . 52.15 Prospect Lodge began in its pres- business district and 30 miles an 1920, and instituted June 14, 1920. Motor Traffic Club PERMANENTS INCLUDE SHAMPOO— enlarged. SPECIAL ATTENTION et——————— minute safety movie. The showing Colored Snoods Given Away NATURALIST WRITES ‘ Ford, Mercury _and Only. Ask for Yours. ONLY 35¢ written by Charles Deam, Bluffton ian, association president, will preTake advantage of these new low prices—buy on operating and upkeep costs. Extreme care Herman: brothers. Fred ation, anc that is lower prices. and seat covers, State Conservation Department. ELBERFIELD— Thomas W. Foster. 88.

The building was purchased in 1921. : : . Service Starts at 7:30 A. M. Saturday naturalist, will be distributed Mon- Side. NEW L P day. The book will be used by bota- | ow rices y y y ~< im |Vivors: Husband, There are more than 2200 maps in |; oTSE FOSEAG on. sisters. Mrs Allie — | Survivors: Sons, Alex. Ernest, Waller,

Robert. Thomas and Isaac; daughter, Mrs. { Victoria Seltzer: brother, George. sister, Mrs. Sarah Ringham HAZLETON—Arthur White, 83, Sur- | vivors: Son, Joseph and Charles; daughter, Rosemary. brother, Charles; sisters, | |{Mrs, Anna Wolfe and Mrs. Ella McRob- | lerts. | | LONDON-—-Willard A. Means, 63. Sur- | vivors: Son, Harold: daughter, Mrs, Carl | Schloesser: brothers. Roll and Roy. | MARION—J. B. Strange. 83. Survivors: | | Wife, Elizabeth: son, George: daughter, Mrs. LeRoy Tudor

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{_ William H. Crooks, 179. Survivors: | Daughter, Miss Ruth Crooks: son, Robert. | | __Mrs. Myrtle Sherron, 56 Survivors: | | Husband, Herschel: William |

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William LL. Lawrence, 177. | Wife, May. son, Norval: daughter, Mrs. | Jesse Stewart: sis Lizzie Dum- | {bauld and Mrs. Ida Thompson. | . Blackburn, . Survivors: | . ‘ie: five stepchildren; brothers, | James and John Wesley, | | Mrs. Elnora Webb Kerlin, 77. Sur-| vivors. Husband. John: daughters. Mrs. Jess Thompson and Mrs. A. McGara; | sister, Mrs. Minnie Pavne. | MOUNT VERNON-—Miss Nancy Curtis, {86. Survivor: Brother. George. | | RUSAVILLE—Dr. Henry V. Logan, 67. |Survivors: Wife, Bertha; daughter, Mrs. | Jean Kiplinger: sister, Miss Mary Logan: | brother, Wilbur. | | ST. PAUL—Albert Avery, 67. Suryivors: | Daughter, Mrs. Serena Ferrell: son, Her{man; brothers, Edker, Clifford, Isaac and | | John. {

CLUB SEEKS FUND FOR CONVENTION

Townsend Club 52 will meet at 7:30 p. m. today at 4424 W. Wash- | ington St. Plans will be made to serve refreshments Memorial Day to raise funds to send delegates to the national convention in St. Louis next month. The club will hold a card party at the same place Saturday night. East End Townsend Club 54 will meet at 8 p. m. today in the V.F. W. Hall, E. Washington and Denny Sts.

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