Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1941 — Page 23

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ENCY- PLEA|| Father—Son ||] | LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS |" 0 Eo WEBB FAILS 'R.B. Hays to Join Dad NEW. YORK, Nov. 28: (U. P)--| Beta Iota Meets—Members of sistant grand chief engineer; James| omoerg of Chapter, 505, .| Newsweek magazine said yesterday surance department Arthur ; / SF pn, : : y Lambda Sorority of the Supreme, join of the Be litoad Br Retirenient| Irvington Chapter, 364, at a stated Retired List. cepted plans for a revolutionary 52-| regular meeting last night at the| ots Soooot Pb Mig A he i ; -year-old re-|knot destroyer, built of aluminum |home of Miss Gladys Heck, 1827 N. : ; .! Justice of Peace Took ext Monday an 89-year-o : 4 : Mrs. James Warman|Y, M, C. A. DELEGATES win be amiliation and initiation Arrogant Attitude. ductor will welcome his 65-year-old the handicaps of present-type de- presided. ‘Lynhurst Chapter officers will a1 son on the pen-|girovers in combating submarines. oie Gelesgtes of ih the following stations: William S. Newell, president of the |Grove 63, the Supreme Forest Leaders elegates o e - ©. Webb, 54, former justice of peace railroad. =~ y re at-|Theo Neese, worthy patron; Mrs. In Warrick County who was sen- Willis Hen~|Bailt Tron Works. of Mine, sub Wma Circle, "was to hold a[Y. M. C. A. here foduy were a Martha Phillips, associate matron; the new ship Nov. 18 and will start | 2% : gansport, retired De hiehtl auditorium, Mem-|Qlder Boys’ Conference at Kokomo. Mrs. Grace Jester, secre Mrs. “to 5 years I" the State i from the rail- construction with the aid of Henry |B bers ane the committee in charge are Dr. Franklin L. Burdette, Butler Stella Muckensturm,- treasure rs Mrs. embezzlement, was rejecte a a J y 1923, after 38 the magazine said. Armstrong, Bruce Sheron and Miss professor, was to address the group Lola Cadwell, associate conduetress; The Commission stated that the years’ service,| “Because of its relatively small | Jean Altum. this afternoon on “Building Citi-|{Mrs. Anna McQueen, chaplain; Mrs. lash examination of his books for modern steel destroyer’s 1,600 to The -Secr Dixie Dennis, organist. ford B. - Hays, ; Floyd H. Wilson, executive-secretary s also of Logans-|2.000, plus length of only 285 feet|Ayxiliary to the Fraternal Order of of the Butler “Y” chapter, and| Miss Anna Stapert, Adah: Mrs. 31, “1938, showed .sho f , ; Be : > Fie 0 W. H. Hays the former Pres- (€I'S 330, the aluminum ship would at 2 p. m. Monday in the L..S.|teacher, will lead discussion groups netta Thomas, Esther; Bonnie a ident, will retire generate a fop speed of 52 knots,” |, 0 "% Go auditorium. today and tomorrow. Lloyd, Martha; Mrs. Naomi Beasley, _ mission’s report said, “was spent by | ductor for many years. not only be 25 per cent faster but| Brotherhood Units to Meet—All(the program are Robert Shaffer,|Mrs. Jesse Pelly, stereopticon, and him in continual gambling, horse The elder Mr. Hays is Indiang’s|uch more maneuverable than sim-|divisions of the Brotherhood of |Indiana University Business Col-|Mrs. Mayme Young and Mrs, Sophie > : man and the “The destroyer could be handled|Sunday at the Washington Hotel. College, and Stanley ‘Hamilton, di-| Mrs. Nelle M. Polk is the Irving- > for about $600 and buying his son |; person live by half the crew needed for a steel Several grand lodge officers, includ- rector of Quaker Hill, Yrar refugee|ton worthy matron, and worthy son being, finally committed to the . Indiana. Reformatory, in Sept. 1939 "Refusal to Pay Cited “When he left office in January, and although pressed by the office . of prosecutor and State Board of than two years, he refused, was ar‘rogant and took the attitude that not have to pay what he embezzled and he never attempted to pay “After he left office in 1939 he Was employed by an oil company twa weeks yet he never wanted to, and defiantly | refused to pay one The Commission also deniedclemBncy petition for Jack: Blount, who

Beta Tota Chapter of Tau Phi|H. Cassell, vice president:d of the in- iy J wis gid fo that the Navy Department has ac- ’ : Lt. ; yl SL : Commission’ Says Former Forest. Woodmen's Circle held a /poard will attend. meeting at 8 p. m. Monday in' the tired Pennsylvania Raliroad con-jand designed to dfercome many of [Alabama St. / ceremonies, | AT KOKOMO SESSION A plea for clemency for Albert sion rolls of the Grove. Plans yam Mrs. Helen Boss, worthy matron; im Ne oy = ry Hays, of Lo- mitted a model of specifications for v at 2 p. m. today in the|tending the two-day annual State Walter Phillips associate patron; road April 1 J. Kaiser, west coast contractor, Mesdames- Robert Hodges, Howard|ynjve sito history and citiz enship| Margaret Belts, -conductress; Mrs. “by the State Clemency Commission. son, Ruther-| Weight, about 940 tons against a ’ »| Eva Diefenderfer, marshal, and Mrs. His son, R Police Aufiliary to Meet — zenship for Tomorrow's World. * the period of Oct. 1, 1937 to Dec. port, named for compared with an ordinary destroy-|p 1... will hold a monthly meeting |Virgil Heniser, Howe High School{Thelma Wybenga, Ruth; Mrs, Min“Most of the money,’ ‘the Com-|, fie. 39 years. He had been a con-|the magazine said. “Thus it would Other Indiana social leaders on|Electa; Mrs. Marah Neese, Warder; race betting, remodeling his home |0ldest railroad ilar types now in commission. Locomotive Engineers will meet|lege; Dr. R. Park Johnson, Hanover (Skaggs, soloists. out of criminal prosecutions; the|ing in Cass 1,600-tonner,” ing George W. Laughlin, first as-|center at Richmond. patron is Ralph Guthrie, on &.charge of second degree burg1939, he was short in his accounts Accounts over a pbriod of longer because he was a cripple he would even & part of the money. Bnd at one time earned over $500 in . gent on what he had embezzled.” ~ was sentenced in Marion Criminal

Court in September, 1939, for assault and battery -with intent to rape i 8 71-year-old girl. .

Chew Paroled

The Commission paroled Frank H. Chew, who was: convicted heré in

1939.and sentenced to ‘a term of 10 be

: years for robbery and grand larceny. ! He was arrested in Ohio and served time in prison there until. 1939 when he was turned over to Marion Coun-

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Abraham. Line coln. When a small boy he attended a political rally at Salem, Ind. at ‘which President ' Lincoln was the speaker. i He is one of, .p B. Hays the most active members of the Veteran Employees; Association, never missing a meeting of the group. The son started work for the Pennsylvania Railroad in: 1902 and four years later was promoted: to conductor and has worked -out- of ‘the Logansport yards during all-of his .39 years’ service,

JERUSALEM SHRINE TO HAVE FESTIVAL

The Indianapolis Shrine No. 6, White Shrine of Jerusalem will hold its ammual fall festival and bazar tomorrow night at Castle Hall. Supper*will be at 5 o’clock. Mrs. Grace Alexander will have charge of the kitchen. Other memrs of the arrangements committee are Mrs. Gertrude Martin, Mrs. Katherine Armbruster, Mrs. Bessie Hensel, Mrs. Mathilda Tschudi, Mrs. Ruth Hancock, Mrs. Laurene

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The Commission pointed out: that| KILLED AT CROSSING ‘Chew has been in prison continu-| BEDFORD, Nov. 28 (U, P.).—Edously for over eight years in both|ward Wayne Cooper, 20, Mitchell, the Indiana and Ohio reformatories|died yesterday ‘at Dunn Hospital of and .had maintained. good records |injuries received earlier when a in both institutions. | |Baltimore & Ohio passenger train He is tol go to New Orleans where | crashed into his truck at a Mitchell he has a job promised, crossing.

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