Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1943 — Page 3
70-Mile-an-Hour Race Ends With Detention of Three Boys
other, crashing into & car parked street; jumped the sidewalk. and Judge in front of 1036 N. West at. crashed into a frit stand in front “9.
New Boy King?
WHY 1S ALLIED “DRIVE $0 SLOW?
: Pubi-Falls fo- Appreciate
BY EARL RICHERT
Congress Urged to Stop
\ De This automobile, .owned by Her-/of a grocery store, : ' SOMEONE MADE the. apt. remark the other day that more Repub- Further “Assumption T Knotty Problems, Two | Thus sutomonlie, owied by Hof 8 Brome extricalod s the For Acquittal in fe _licans are going to get political stilettoes in their backs during the next Of Power. Writers Declare {was shoved on the sidewalk and|youths, slightly injured, from the U. S. Court : . Seven months than in many a moon in the party's history in Indiana. . 2 ee badly damaged. a burning automobile. They admitted .v . a That is quite true because there just aren't enough jobs to be | WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (U. PJ. (Continued From Page One) Tn the speeding automblle falled stealing the car in which they were (Continued From Page One) Le out at i to stop. Next it crashed head-on riding from in front of the home of J doled the coming state convention for the large crowd of hopefuls. —A special house committee accused ; les in Italy has cropped up Inlinto a parked car o 3 by Joe|Pred Goebes, 1509 8. Talbot ave. the government regulation 100 per
Two of the more important jobs, secretary of state and attorney ~ general, are virtually eliminated s 8 =» because of the custom of allowing
ation today of usurping legislative and} judicial powers to carry out illegal]
London newspapers. #Allled troops are not merely. slowed down,” the Daily Mail sald
Moore, 1038 N, West st. The two vehicles burst into flames and, locked together, skidded north about
After treatment at City hospital,lcent of all the money the governe they were taken to the juvenile aid ment pays to rent equipment should division, {be applied on eventual purchase of
elected officials to run for.a sec- |
: Bimert wniess he runs: for the
A Muddy Picture ‘THE SENATORSHIP picture is" the really ‘muddy one. Homer E. Capehart, seventh district G.O.P.
"| practices, ranging from alleged utSemipte to --control the profits Sl ‘American.
industry to and criminal code.
ment of its own oe ‘tribunals
in its leading editorial the other day, id seem, 50 IAL As > céan
sorship permits, to be reaching ’ situation with which “the last war
100 feet. Then the back end of Mr.- Moos tear hit another parked automobile owned by Earl Howard, 1038 N. West st., which careened across the
The automobiles of Mr, "Howard, ! Mi. Goebes and Mr. Moore were|
men estimated the total 1 damage at $3500. :
completely. - destroyed, and - police!
{equipment and that when the gov ernment’s rental payments equal the vale of equipment: -phis-—-ons: per cent a month, the government | Automatically takes over ownership
“It urged congress to halt turtner | assumption of power by OPA and} to. “eliminate the abuses and in-| &d Justices now apparent.” ; "The committee, investigating executive agencies and headed by Reps Howard W. Smith (D, Va), filed a 30-page report which reiterated its firm belief in both rationing and price control as wartime necessities, but assailed OPA’'s use of them.
Regulations Tilegal' ©
‘senatorship. And no one seems to | Chairman, is definitely in; “State bo thinking ‘of running against | Auditor Richard T. James is wad-
ing in; Mr..Emmert is hoping for. Secretary of ga Rue Alexander. a boat to come by and carry him
across, and Mr, Van Orman is on Gates Far In Front
the bank looking longingly. Lt. James Tucker, former secre- © AND THE :GOVERNORSHIP | tary of state who was wounded at = contest isn’t attracting the fleld | Salerno, is in a North Africa hos of candidates it ordinarily would | pital, and no one knows what he - because G. O. P. Chairman Ralph Gates is so far out in front. The
made us all too unhappily familiar Tof the equipment, foan affair of trench warfare, or sorties and counter attacks, with little territory painfully won, then slow ‘consolidation’ of positions.” Fear that it will be spring, at least, before the allies penetrate to the valuable air fields in the Po valley—still 400 miles north of the present allied lines in Italy—is said to be widespread among the fighting men there, according ‘to private
Members of Yury The U. 8, attorney charged that
Armed Truce Halts Rioting ; under the contract arranged by the Of Arabs, French in Lebanon ici: ons er cen ot a
(Continued From Page One) the purchase of the equipment.
Members of he jury are Fred 0, at secret headquarters. They were n,qqs Bloomington: Marion Empe the only two government ministers | gon, Brownstown; Ernie Harvey,
not imprisoned when the French | Zionsville; Albert Hoeltke, Bartholoe
Anglo-American negotiations with French authorities. | The order to “cease fire” went out
is thinking. And Lt. Tucker himself don't know whether he will
__ernorship picture, is Mayor Tyndall of: Indianapolis and Lt. Gov. Charles Dawson. But neither have done . anything yet to thrust. themselves forward.
. only other candidate for whom -thers is open activity is Mayor Harry Baals of Ft. Wayne.
be discharged.
In the background of the gov- | tion thusly:
home a ‘hero. »
Ben Bartlett, Evansville G, 0. P. leader, summed up the situa“This senate thing is in a mess and a lot of people are going to get hurt unless we find a -solution; That solution” "might be to have Jim Tucker come
=f which......might conceivably lead. to
“The ‘illegal, useless and conflicting regulations heretofore promul-
great confusion that it is impossible for the average citizen to know how to comply,” it said. “The committee believes that the ‘| tacts here presented reveal-practices
gated by the OPA are creating such |
Possible successor to the throne of Italy if King Victor Emmanuel abdicates is his grandson the Prince of Naples, pictured here
with his mether. The 6-year-old prince’s father, Prince Umberto, is expected to renounce right of
advices which have reached me from sources with which I became familiar during the ‘North African and Sicilian campaigns. Soldiers Are Eager . They reportedly feel that sometiring wen{ wrong in the early stages of the Italian campaign—and that |
to Lebanese elements following the arrival of Casey Saturday night. He conferred immediately with Sir Edward I. Spears, the British minister, and several Lebanese leaders representing various religious sects,
It was understood in Beirut that
1 George Wadsworth, American -diplomatic representative, also may be
stified the government's bid for independence last week. The general strike continued in Beirut with thé telephone system interrupted and one part of. the city still under military occupation, French and Senegalese troops patrolled all streets. A dispatch. -from Jerusalem. said
mew county; Arthur L. Jackson, Columbus; - George F, Redelmsn, Greensburg; Myron Freeland; Dee eatur county, Archer Attkisson, Salem; Maurice C. Barr, Lebanon} George W. Cofield , Madison; Edwin
John Krebs, Madison county. : Alternate -furors—-are -Charies PF,"
ier 1 ee pegs mu ge pst logan mettre esis : ¢_American university at Beirut oc 7 ee “Dont have been FiLiA the underimning of our basic con-{and the defendants placed a Bro- that something was the Italians, | taking part in the discussions. OM=|iny american. University at. Reus brook of Kokomo, ‘Harold-C. Tene ying ; Other Races Interesting stitutional provisions for separate |batiom, bu repor A who never sébured important areas |cial British circles in London sald|gents permitted to leave the cam- AE
fall to pieces in a hurry, espe-
and “independent executive, legisia-
“made it clear that ‘it construed
that Britain ‘would not permit “a
1a he. 5 | - inst. th ns, the | “ pus. American military police were . ' Sin # he gets ile Se middle | THE LIEUTENANT governor- [tive and judicial departments of |its power to authorize it to ‘sen. Against the Germans, even the o "0 4 0 40 to develop or per- rag germ SEVENTH WARD GOP e Willkie, antl e fight..} ship situation also is interesting. government. tence citizehs of the United States Dodecanese islands where the Ger- | i. 1 ebanon. Premier Nouri RI t Iraq! But, it may be noted, this kite “It follows that concentration of {to starvation.” mans were inferior in numbers. ; remier Nourl El Said of Ira TO HEAR STATE CHIEF, A group, headed by Burrell Other reports reaching Cairo sald revealed at Baghdad: that Iraq had
has been flying high for months and has shown no signs of disintegration,
the political -hopefuls vie for Mr, - Gates’ attention and try to .get ~~ his support tor their own aspirations.
ville, toastmaster at the Watson birthday dinner the other night who admits he is thinking of running for U. 8, senator, an example of this type of thing.
people by terming Gates “the finest state chairman, the party ever had” and then went through
It is amusing to note just how Monticello.
Harold Van Orman of Evans keeping mum.
gave
He dared the wrath of a lot of | ‘tactic indorsement
quietly are encouraging Clyde Black “of Logansport who ‘comes from the same district, the second. And Lt. Gov. Dawson is
Wright, Indianapolis lawyér, is backing Rep. Glenn Slenker of Anti-Wright forces
..Senator
A clear-cut race already is on for the state auditorship. The eighth district has indorsed A. V. Burch, Evansville city controller, and the ninth district has given
to Frank T.
Millis, assistant state civil defense director who heads the Bill Jenner forces in the state,
of Wallace
all three categories into the hands of the executive branch with merely a limited and circumscribed review by- the courts violates a basic principle of “the constitution and “constitutes a dangerous approach to totalitarianism. no.
Says Ne Court Oper
The report accused OPA of misinterpreting acts of congress; and of setting up a nationwide system of judicial tribunals “through which this executive agency judges the actions of American citizens relative to its own regulations and orders and imposes drastic and unconstitutional penalties upon those citi
“lures. In a Philadelphia ‘case, the
3. The OPA maintains a small army. of enforcement attorneys, inspectors and investigators. Some of the methods used by this police force Invade the-field of immunity guaranteed by the constitution against unlawful searches and seiz-
report said, a U. 8. district judge denounced OPA methods and stated that “the sanctity of the home was far more important than the violation of any regulation of the OPA.” ‘Charge Courts Avoided 4. The OPA has consistently displayed a tendency, wherever con-
The Anglo-American soldiers are sald to be eager to fight battles planned ‘with enough boldness and imagination to Assure successes big enough to. warrant ‘the sacrifices ‘they are prepared to endure. They think a thrust across the Adriatic would be one alternative; or a land-|™ ing In southern France another.
Gen, ‘Harold Alexander's admis- |,
sion that the allies failed to catch the Germans in large numbers In the toe of the boot by the Salerno landing. has served to stimulate deside for greater imagination: in planning future strategy.
Made ‘Lecture Tour’ Commando friends of mine told
that Habib Abl Shahla, vice premier of the outlawed government, and Emir Megid Arslan, defense minister, had assumed the. presi. dency and premiership resepctively
asked Britain and the United States to intervene and remove French authority in Lebanon until a peace ¢onference. can arrange the final -aisposition-of the cotmtry,
RATIONING DATES
Ration Boards
Marion county rationing boards are closed to the public all day on Wednesdays,
Canned Goods
Stamps X, Y and Z are good
G. O. P. State Chairman Ralph Gates will address the first of a series of winter meetings of the Seventh ward. Republican organizae.
| thor to be held at 8 p.m. Wedniess
day at the home of Mr, and Mra, 4J- W. Ebaugh, 2148 N. Delaware sb, District Chairman Joseph J, Dane lels, County Chairman Henry E. Ose trom, former Chairman James L,
the 10 pounds obtained by use of|
expired. Persons must have fruit on hand before canning sugar will be given,
Gasoline
serves, etc. This 25 pounds Includes
stamps 15 and 16, which have now |
Bradford and othe members of the county central committee are schede uled to attend. H, Dale Brown, ward chairman, will preside, and Mrs. Adele Langsdale, vice chaire :
Iman, will serve as hostess,
URGE OPERATORS TO SIGN
Si “The aspirations ‘this rigamsarole: “G—stands lor zens, depriving them of certain in- ceivably possible, to avoid recourse ! ! - Weatherholt, deputy state treas-. courts of law, stretching some me that far from committing large [through Saturday. Green stdmps A.| gi0p,, 4.8 r 3 gal WASHINGTON, Nov, 15 (U, P.) guts; A—for achievement; T—for urer, for the nomination are hurt stances of vital rights and liberties to g' Parting B and O in. Book 4 are ! and ex- p good fo! gallons Coal Rmioeitior Irrold E TaL
tirelessness;. E—for efficiency, and §—for showmanship and states- ~~ manship,
this as the realists know, is that Mr. Gates as a candidate isn't going to risk sticking, his neck
definite candidate,
this nomination,
because he lives in the eighth _district which already has one
Mr, Burch.
.ly will be other candidates for
Yes, it looks as if someone is going to be vagy s cut up when it
| well devised and planned scheme to “| dustry by freezing them at the level
"lor businesses such as restaurants, {to receive rationed commodities-en-| —"
without ‘due process of law.” It said ‘no court was open to & citizen who wishes to-test-the valid-
an illegal regulation or order made by an executive agency - without having the right to plead such in-|¢
1. Found in the files of former OPA Counsel David Ginsburg “a
control the profits of American in-
earned by such industry during the period 1936-39, irrespective of whether or not there had been an increase or threatened increase in
a surprisingly. -
the price of a particular manufac-
statutes beyond all: reasonablé un-| derstanding. It, in effect, set up, complete eriminal
prudence was the prohibition in general ration. order 8 which says ‘that no. person. shall. permit an-
. KILLED IN TRAIN CRASH SOUTH BEND, Nov. 15 (U.P.).— Charles Best, 29, of near Culver, died here yesterday from injuries suffered when the car in which he was riding was caught between two New York Central freight trains at a grade crossing near here,
tured commodity.” ~ 2. The power assumed by OPA to suspend the rights of individuals
OFFICIAL WEATHER
eee U- 5. Weather Buresn______| an Data In Central War Time)
merchant during the period ‘of the
times were branded or mutHated ridicule and contempt.”
Deny for the purpose of drawing public Ryans
High Low
Cleveland .
‘| Italians.
Germans withdrew northward and practiced repelling attgeks on the. obvious targel of
might as well surrender. After a spectacular fanfare of | 175,000 Snails hurled ‘across the
They say the attitude of the Italian people changed overnight with announcement of acceptance of Italy as a co-belligerent. “A group of correspondents living in barren, unoccupied rooms of a farm house, suddenly was presented with a bill for 600 lire for wine they had consumed which could not have been worth 50. . Overnight with the announcement of co-belligerency, one observer sald, the populace ceased to beg cigarets, chocolate afid biscuits and | began demanding them as their due.
ables it by interpretation” to sus-| sunrise ..... 7:30 | Sunset ..... 5:2 | ’ five pounds for jellies, jams, prepend for a period ending Dec. 31, TEMPERATURE ! 1944, Such action amounts to the ~Nov. 15, 1942 Yank Bombers os ported a “great number of planes” taking of private property without| 74 m........ 8] 2p m....... 0 S h + Sofia bombing Sofia. the due provess of Jav. Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a.m, 01 mash a T1Q | hyeilings in the outer districts “Suspension orders directed] Total precipitation s Sino’ Jan. 1.,.... 33.19 (Continued From Page One) “lof Sofia were destroyed and several against retail merchants,” the re.|Deficlency since Jan. 1 .............. i persons, including women and chil- , port, sald, “invariably require the) The folowing table shows the tempera: |the Balkans yet, made by allied dren, were killed, Berlin said.
medium bombers, though ~four-en-
stadt, Austria. Twenty fighters tried to intercept
the first wave of Mitchells’ but one was shot down by a bomber and
pire Dec. 20. Jams, jellies, preserves and fruit spreads may also be bough’ witdy these stamps,
| ood Sunday; M, Nov, 28; N, Dec. 5; 'P, Dec. 13, All expire Jan, 1, 1944.
Shoes
son are good now for 10 gallons per unit in all sones through Jan. 3, 19044, and should be ‘used with definite value coupons for filling
Sugar Stamp 20-1 Bork 4,38 good for five pounds through Jan. 15, 1944. Applications may be. made for canning sugar until Feb, 20, 1044. Allotments are one pound of sugar for every four quarts of fruit canned with a maximum allotment of 20 pounds per person, which includes
Welliigton night bombers jolned
{suspension to display his ‘guilt’ to Atlanta ........... 43 |gined Liberators raided the Ploesti{for the first time in the Northwest the public at large .in the same ZLies, -48 3) [olifields in Rumania and hit the African air forces offensive against fashion ‘as convicts in medieval| Cincinnati ’ Messerschmitt works at Wiener Neu-|the coastal railway linking France|”
and northern Italy just-béfore dawn Sunday, dropping two-tone blockbusters on a viaduct near Cannes ‘and on the Nice-Californie highway
through Sunday. B and C stamps $ood- for 2 #allons until used.
* “The: slogan qf ‘the Republican ' 4 ity -or legality ‘of OPA rules ane code, utilizing its power to make | Salerro, while only a, few Talian « i : Pudinia- “Tustbe As we JBut_his_main_p aire regulations--exeept the. emergency | {regulations to -an-extent- far. ‘beyond. troops... of no. quality remained inl coc “Meat | Next inspection due: As by. March they will get their mines back from Sofi oly Republish Tentes. “dont ponent, el. Bbeele, La gout: of apport #1 Wa HERE ER southern: Maly. They said. hey En : LUI BY WY Pah 29, 10447 Tih EOVEFHmOnY:” let the GATES down.” i pnd Se Js going” " “That a citizen may be indicted,| The report said “the most start- Wasp a lecture tour”. Fhe Rae» Brown G, H, J and K fre good Nov. 30, and commercial rig COLLAPSES ON STAGE. The amusing thing ‘about all tried and convicted for violation of ling innovation” to criminal juris- nl. telling the Italians they All expire Dec. 4. Brown L, becomes every six months or every 5000 JL
miles, whichever is first.
Stoves - Certificates to - purchase’ most |
‘told mine operators today that the
sooner they sign a-contract with the United. Mine Workers-—-the--gsoonep-
NEW YORK, Nov, 15-(U, P) Barbara -Bennett, actress sister of Joan and Constance Bennett, whe collapsed on the stage of the Manse
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races, validity in the court where he 1s other . conspire | Strait .of Messina, allied = troops gio Otte rte La over. {indicted and tried-is_ indeed, & TOV ig ich, Sttempe ow ire; a and found only al Stamp 18 tn Book 1 good for Oe | pegyng ang cooking stoves that! fleld theater during Saturday's mate nd elty in our jurisprudence,” the re-| .« latter provision, - ew disinterested Italians pair uAtll further notice. NO. Ifpm, oon), wood, oil or gas must now ines, will undergo an operation toe STRAUSS : ; ¢ EH TER port said. ’ “This that of Be Italian was playing with a* ‘sirplane” stamp in Book 3 good-for be obtained from loca) board. day in Doctor's hospital, : SAYS: STORE HOURS MONDAY 12:15 TILL 8:45 | Detail Clafges | * \Roimission, Job HoVl crimes child's yoyo top and watching the i pair today until further notice. The committee detailed its allega- penally "of $10,000 and one -year's| Allied soldiers are bewildered, afso, : Fuel Oil STRAUSS ; : i _ | tions as follows: imprisonment.” by the kid glove tactics used on the| ew ses.| SAYS: STORE HOURS MONDAY 12:15 TILL 8:48
Lawrence Deming, Franklin, and---
Suspend Sentence
It cited two Philadelphia cases in which individuals were deprived of the use of their ration books|p; for eight and six months, respecuve The sentences were stayed
fivé others were destroyed by Lightnings, Four Messerschmitts attacked the second wave of Mitchells 35 land three of them were sent.crashing to earth by Lightnings. The German news agency re-
and railway bridge west of Nice in a moonlight raid. All Wellingtons | returned safely. Allied light bombers raided Civitavecchia harbor north of Rome the same night.
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HERE 18 THE TRAFFIC RECORD Amsrian Association st University Women, Joo Joe Clay Stone, 21, of 1333 Maderia: Vera | Ri Adells Mills, at Coleman, FATALITIES Sinner 6:15 , Brogdway t izabeth Nero, 18, of 615 W. llth. Richa re Smith, at Coleman to present Officers’ : Ge pe. of 2003" Collier; Louise] ager. Toca Bentman: ar methodist. County OMY Tota luncheon meeting, | Mckinney, 16, of 1835 W. Thomas, Norms -Burtch, at Methodist. fos i am ig] ote W 12:18 pm. arles Henry McReynolds, 21, Camp Léonard, , at Methodist Uniforms and Accessor IME 3 94 Yatenat od luneh-| - Stewart, Ga.: Annie Lucilie Jones, 15,| Charles, Betty Durham, at Methodist oe mee elub, 1 Ww’; m.| of 924 N. Bast. . Duane, Hijen at Me! : _ under the NAVAL PLAN. ; «Nev. 13— : ar ware Mutuals, meeting, Hotel Robert Leslie Blackburn Jr, ‘23, of 3402) Amos, Lula Sringderat, at Methodist, : to present Uniforms: and ‘Accessories et or He ee aveidents—io 15 Des of —i0gton, 9 a.m, : : Bond; — Thelms— Louise— White Bundle, | Pred. Roberta Ruter at Methodtst— | i LS Injured ........ 10 | Arrests ......... 297 mss 23, of 615 W. 11th, Wallace, Shirley ; Settle, 8 a Methodist, : : MARRIAGE LICENSES _ | Charles RR 1K v eeney, at Methodist, This direct “logistic” procedure— f SATURDAY TRAFFIC un These lists re trom n 10m, “ind: Bos a, Duke, 29, oh 1 en an verns Silent Ey Tbardt, through the Army Exchange Service 5 . : uses - Fines | the county cours The Times. theres Cin of 1058 M Ohi. he hy ‘Navy—Manufacturer—Retailer— an. Sion Tried Hos hi tors Js Bot res tor errors In names HE Burch, Gott EE A. olaine. Maigret CH, ah W17B, results in a degree of quality ‘flan driving :ve..3 1 ¢ >? — i ons : Srey a Tan a iimet. paren. st $10 Agnes. Fine—these clothes arel : ‘a degree of value which are . through street ..... © ° o/ Eben Parson Young, 37, OF 1804 XIN. New Jersey = Clifton, Lesta. Ludlow, ab 4664 W.' Wash: ¥ apparently not realizable under A res & 8g) Thiet 4 Brosiver poo) i en miner dedem, ary, Bia Hinsley, at 2303% Miller. Tailored to high standards— Drunken driving ..... 9 0 ’ b+ N. reir boon Simp. Tox: , © x ~ any other method. 2 : A SEE yvsceereines 40 8-8 ok. Ver: ieginia T° Neon, 11, of 341 N.| ~~ . DEATHS ’ anion With P : \ i =. .11 ny ; Cavill Emmett Curry, 64, at Long, peritonitis. or Regu The Man's Store's facilities In : = —-3 ton; Lelsh Stout, oil 8 der. wha Uniweraily Golem . 8 Giron, 18, | Osear J. J. Thurman, 45, ot Veterans, pul- surrounded with those courtesies ‘and Alterations can do EVENTS TODAY Henrietta irs 3, ot 301. er | don on Doriald George | Suephen Christens. Lemuel W, Powell, 91, st Oity, carditis and attentions— — Marmieasies in emergencies! | Chambee_ut_Commeres, 'juncheon. ment. Ressler. bivi ; “Ih of of La a Jean Palmer, | Freddie Jean Outiaw. 13a Ver- with the skills in. Alterations rr : 3 tment 4 aon Clay, 33. of aso N.| ol % JET Sor of 8139 J Masel. Virtie Underwood, 5, at City, general me- and Fitti =, aa 2 Department Commanders Adjutants 30, oF American Legion, of 1068 Columbia. Beh dr; Joan Mor, oT an. EE that have uilded here— oe ’ Legion headquarters. Prank Patton, Stella} : ances Wilson, §3, at | " of ’ lis Ad Claypool hotel. _- ak ; BIRTHS Alexander Bick, Jat S11 Pless. : stores for Men. rea y “5 { - Max- Lowell Marian Edmondson, at Methodist, , at Bt. Vincent, lis Pink $12 =} ETAT h 35, at 4316 E Michigan, asterio- Prices established trouser, i Naren, Prances Kear, At St. Ines. Louis Stanley, 6, st City,” bronchopneu- hw the aor mm overcoats, Wal TADS | Oettie B. Devine, 65, at 2034 Engiah, gus- ov Oniform
