Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1942 — Page 2
TATE PARKS MA HIKE FEE
Say Fed val Tax Causes ~ Probable Increase of 10 Cents.
argd likely teday that visitors will have to pay
) dime fee to get. inta jnds and picnie spots
: ral prepesals for increasing the present 10-cent admission rate
in order to
, Car Charge
ogals include a flat 11pn charge, a '15-cent ge, and the retén-
! ssion (is not expected to change the EFF system of ad-
mitting child en under eight free
arem nt since last Octo p y a federal ad1 cent on each 10
sission ‘ts Protest
34 art, conservation that the cemmission Le ngidering a protest against “this tax. He sald it was felt that the internal | ne right te tax the state. _+ Conservation department officials _.are expecting an all-time high number of visiters| at parks this year, . with tire rationing eausing thou-
- « sands of Hoosiers to spend their va-
Safjons ih Whe} in the state.
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Fuel $ Sueply for Defense
Is Oil Convention Problem
More than 400 are expected taMerrow for the opening of the In-
digng - Independent Petroleum as-: sogiation’s annual spring convention.
at the Hatel Sever, fr ae In the center of ®" current debate on fuel supply for defense, the marketers, refiners. and supply representatives will heat ‘at least two discussions of the subject. Dr. John W. Frey of Washington, Pb. @, : marketing diregter of the Office eof Petroleum Co-ordination, will deliver the prineipal address tomorrow, taking up some of the government regulations on the industry. Thursday afternoon, Elmer Batzell, also of Washington, counsel for the OPC, will outline legal Phases of the regulations. A, W. Roth, Grenesburg, ‘Ind. president, will open the convention offigiglly at i: . m. temorrow. Shert speeches will be made by W. A, Atkins, Indisnapelis, chairman of the Pennsylvania Rubber Co. board ef direeters, on “Rubber”; Frederick A. Fletcher of the Indianapolis FBI office, on the work of his dffice, and E.| J. Gallmeyer of Ft. Wayne, Ind, on “Pumps.” James E. Gheen of New York, publié relations counsellor and humeorist, will speak on “Laughing at Ourselves,” following which the Old-Timers club will held its annual reunion. - The ¢lub, eomposed of association” members eof +15 or more years’ standing, will meet at 4 p. m. tomorrow and a party will be given at 5:30 o'clock in members’ honor. On the final day of the convention Thursday, resolutions on ‘the industry will be propesed. A meeting of the Indiana petroleum industries eommittee will be held at 11 a. m, Thursday, followed by a luncheon. Speakers that afternoen will include Julian Wesseler of New York, Commercial Solvent Corp. represen-
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Indianapelis, Standard Life Insurance Co. president; Maj, Gen. Robert H. Tyndall of Indianapolis, Marion county civilian defense chairman, and Mr. Batzell. A business session will be held at 4 p. m. Thursday followed. by a cocktail party at 5:30 e’elock and the annual banquet at 6:30 a'cleck.
Wrong Time and Place for Thief
FT. WAYNE, Ind. March 3 (U. P,).—There's a time and a place for everything, but a yeuth caught looting a parked automobile here last. night picked exactly the wrong time, place, and victim. » He was caught ransacking an automobile belonging to Ft, Wayne’s Mayor Harry Baals, and the car was parked almast directly in front of the home of Police
tative; Dr. J. Raymond Schutz of
Sergeant Ward Hall,
2 PEDESTRIANS
Five Lose Lives in Head-on Crash on U. S. 31 in Clark County,
Two pedestrians were in hospitals today because of injuries received in auto trafe last night. The Indiana meier death ist mounted. when five lives were marked up as the toll of a head-on auto collision en U, S. Highway 31 in Clark county. Mrs. O. R. Sumner, 63, of 3443 N. Illinois st., was reported in good condition at St. Vincent's hospital, where dosters. had set her broken legs after she was struck by an aute in front of her heme last night. Pelice said the ear was driven Parwin E. Deer, 34, of 140 36th st. Aged Pedestrian Struck William Eékstein, 70, of 1430 Silver ave. received a shoulder and arm injury when struck today by an auto at Blake and Wabash sts. Police reported Madlyn Blunk, 21, of 724 W. New Yerk st, was the driver. A speeding hit-and-run auto injured Marshall Hillis, 21, of 810 E. 15th st., in the 3100 “block en 8. Madison ave, last night. His wife|iz narrowly escaped injury. Mr. Hillis|a went heme after receiving 'treat-'agent
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ment at City hospital for 8 injury and a cut on the nose
of the road. Probe Henryville Crash State police were investigating the
collision in which five persons were killed near Henryville. The dead, all riding in the same car, were: ARNIE CLAPP, 45, of Nabb, Ind. the driver. PVT. DELBERT ABBOT, siationed at Fb Knox, Ky, whese home was near Nabb. ‘NEWMAN 8. LEACH, 30, of cin: cinnati. MRS. JAMES HIBBS, 28, of Charlestown, Ind. MRS. PATRICIA PHELPS, 23, of Charlestown. Ployd Vincent of ‘Columbus, nd, 88 driver of the other auto, 3nd Ms his wife received skull fractures. Their
oF | daughter, Miss Ruth Vincent, alse ‘was injured. She and her
parents were taken fo a hospital at Jeffersonville,
VIERECK RESTS CASE
WASHINGTON, March 3 (U.P,). —The defense for George Sylvester Viereck unexpectedly rested its case today with a eharge that presiding Judge * F. Dickinsen Letts was “biased in favor of the government and prejudiced against this defendant.” Viereck is charged with fail3 0 make full dis
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