Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1945 — Page 5
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THURSDAY, MAY 3 1045 _ a a THY INDIANAPOLIS TIMES of Co
3 Bar Group Members Quit Probe of Illegal Arrests ~~ |300 Qualifiers Prepare for READY ETLNT TOBIN "Tm fr i 4 ee oe, Sw to de oy nt wre, veel Mey blo Sectionals Saturday T0- PAIN
Rights committee had resigned to-| MI. Jacobs.charged that the bar|have a free hand .in.con dering | ,iainant,” the attorney declared.
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; i these cases.” a Here's hoping you were, one of champions will be distributed at A D R 0 N D AC K 0 H Al RS n day following a controversy over the akin Re A Mr. Jacobs said the present police | Police entirely. ignore a 1037 state |, “ooo ovimately 300. kids -who ceremonies that will immeSately §| ) 11 & a 3 association's probe of the alleged He cases_ involving ‘alleged police [Method of handling venereal-cases {law providing that persons arrested gon the right to participate Sat-| follow. completion of ‘each 'sec- = i = si illegal arrest and detention of girls|«high-handedness” = without con-|Was unfair in that soldiers = for Jhise en senor be Simone to|urday in, the city-wide marble. tion a at the city isolation hospital. sulting his committee. sailors are encouraged to comp ain jcourt instead of arrested. tournament. ; pC ———— “I's not going to continue as com- tHe Abt to “hishs against girl friends. ; Arch | Bobbitt, ‘city corporation| Your officials of the tournament ra mittee chairman,”. Andrew Jacobs THIS Was. 8h Bt i 0 Tah These girls theh are arrested and counsel, denied Mf:“Jacobs" charges| sponsored by The Times and City declared, “and have lawyers com- hush’ the Jmaiier, re ee Is taken to the ‘isolation hospital, Mr. |against police. ee Recreation Division were busy to- : a : plainipg So mie about ROt-Acing whys charged, ‘and - save public’ officials Jacobs said, without ever having the| Other members of the Bill of|day preparing the final list of those BRING RFC $69 895 thing to correct this situation.” from embarrassment. - constitutional right of facing their [Rights committee are Albert Stump | who will play.at the 16 seddional. 1 Sy J He was joined in his'stand by two| Mr. Jacobs said he did not ap-|§ccuser. A land H. Nathan Swaim. locations.” | WASHINGTON, May 3 (U. Pj — other members of the five-man /Prove-of that method of. handling : . Following the close of qualifying ry.“ peconstruction Finance Corp group. complaints involving possible in- Goran reconad re Biiza a “Blavser| Play Vesterday in the public and), 54 for $69,895 a total of 75 4 i ¢ ituti an rec e ‘ | ; >] § ,899 I ! Alvah J. Rucker submitted his|fringement of constitutional rights. BUTLER HONORS ean for the student meeting the stand-| parochial schools, principals certi- |. achine tools at the Watervliet, N _resignation. Another committee] “I don't know anything about the fards sei by Miss Blaker as those desii-{fied the names of their four bestly ona) THe original cost of the | member, Harold K. Bachelder, also merits of these cases,” he asserted, BO 8 en. Mis | Xe :
Ss {Colligan received thie Kappa “Delta Pi players to Mrs. Norma Koster 1.655. was said to have resigned. He could “but I do’know that the public gen- 1 25 STUDENTS =: for merit: in. scholarship, contribu- tools was. $2016
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| " | Sournament director, R said the sale was “satisnot be reached for confirmation. erally believes the police have made jlion . to. the-university and prospects of FC s : is
: 8 {success as a teacher. | In her office at City, hall, she and fa The controversy was aired lastia lot of illegal arrests”. | for Journalism her assistants completed last-min-|
ctory” in view of the fact that nine-tenths of the . todls offered were over 25 years old
A new. award presented for. the first
[time this year by the Council of Adminis-| ute details and selected Judges and
THREE SISTERS BASEMENT STORE | | Awards Presented to 20 for 2a, Xmen. nent i is. goin sender | scorekeepers : |
son Elliott: of the city for the senior
in | y . 0 i t ; di 0 d education ranking high 0 scholarship, | Locations Announced UNLICENSED “DOCTOR, » u S$ an in ecor S pro essiona capacity an personal aie] The 16 locations are as follows: . g . tes osfutstanding Jowmalism awards |Riley, 901 Oliver ave.; Rhoatus, Wil. OFT ARRESTED, FINED ; ent to M Yelvingt d Betty ki : } | . Aaa oe Butler “university today honored Wen So Marlon Telvigion ise vel kins and Belmont sts.; Coleman,| Dudley M. Jaeckel, 30, of 24 N. approximately 125 top-ranking Vington received the Theta Sigma , Phy 2300 W. Michigan st.; Ray, Kansas Delaware st., was fined $200 and scholars and- presented more than | Sent ,{%, the, outstanding sophomore and Meridian sts; Willard, State | costs by Judge John Niblack in mu20 major awards to joutstanding|awarded the Sigma Delta Chi plaque for ave. and Washington st.; South side |nicipal court 3 today on the charge
: L oe : Fo Ml 1 cavaral co ehalr students in Honor day ceremonies|'"® '°P_fenior Journalism major. |1225 Shelby st.; Garfield, East and<bf practicing medicine without a You'll. want several of these chairs
at the school. | - en 3 .. Raymond sts.; Christian, 4300 Eng- license. % for your porch or garden. Made Dr Max Black ‘professor of TRY GAMECOCK SOUP; lish ave.; University, New York and | Jaeckel. who has six aliases, has of burdy oak, ready for paint . ’ oe ’ » - svlv : “a ’ a8 s . or Lh it i ta philosophy at the University of IT S VERY EXPENSIVE Pennsylvania sts Lockefleld 900 | been, arrested - 38 times ‘and has or ‘stain. ~ Folds “flat for storage. Illinois, gave the principal address| «appran North st.; two at Fall creek, 30th peep convicted on 15. different : in Sweeney chapel. : YAPHANK, N. Y., May.3 (U. P). st. and Fall creek blvd; North-| charges. He has been arrested on
“Hopes set {pon bducation ai —Nothing but the bones of $2500 Western, 2400 Northwestern ave. such charges as robbery, assault,
5 Northeast, 3306 E. 30th st.; Brook- | .¢: : 1 vaStEneY : ; SW s | ’ ' tit larceny, burglary, vagrancy, Make sure Mother : day that it may solve the problem worth of ganecocks were left today. side, Olney st. and Brookside pwy., | Pe dict and others olice of unemployment and poverty . . .| . The birds, seized by state police ; an g a ) §, p looks her most | | poverty \and Indianaola, 46th st. and Indian-| oa "0 Te arrests were Je ; i |and cure the social disharmonies -at a cock fight Sunday, were turned | qa ave. ‘ NT 10 different states. charming or g 2 A land conflicts of a tumultous world over to the Suffolk county home. Round-Robin Plan ride In 0 sien r oe Mother's Day. She'll : can be achieved only if an:increas-| Chefs made soup of the 17 fight- Tie arrangement Tor play. ai | Detective; said he ad oon pact . » - 4 ing number-of men.and women find | ers yesterday. ‘They were. valued! : i J iticing medicine in Indianapolis | be. delighted with EIN in the process of -learning itself a|from $25 to $200 each, (cording to Mrs. "Koster, will be a about. a year but that apparently this flattering black 7 Fr 5 OL & k source of immediate enjoyment and ne |toisiu=ropin Mla will “have IE ye suffered from his pre- | ctepe dress with its 15/0, he lasting happiness,” Dr. Black said.| GUARD HOUSE CLOSED leagues. Edch lesgue will ‘have| : CONVENIENT smart printed jersey 7 wv ... Awards Presented CRAIG FIELD, Ala, May 3 (U.|from four to six players. Each AWARDS MADE bodice ‘in lime or i Be A President M. O, Ross presided at|p.).—The guard house here has been | player will play every other boy in ‘Employees “who submitted win- TERMS d : bl Si J Ey PB fil Honor day, sponsored by Phi Kappa padlocked by Col. Ray W. Clifton.| his league at least three games. ning production suggestions "at the te powager blue. Jizes Phi, national “scholastic fraternity.|commanding officer. Winners of the leagues will play; Schwitzer-Cummins Co. during the 38 to 44. The deans of the colleges and Dr.|. Reason: No customers. = one another to determine the sec- first quarter of 1945 were given, ; : Ross presentg§ the awards. The flight cadets are sprouting|tional champions. |awards at a ‘labor-management ban- | 53 Outstanding honors w Mrs. 1 ; i . ; nasum. whlistanding t SnhrE went 3, Etizaheth wings. . dq Medals designating sectional quet recently at the Atheha um
~ ha Yeo A . Lr . ) . a Jane Heassler and Mary Margaret -O Don- —— y $ / 90 ™ c/ piu ~ nell of Indianapolis, highest in scholar- | — byes i 2 . rd | ] — ee :
WASHINGTON AT CAPTROL
ship in the junior class. Mrs. Moulton | Boa i : : was awarded a full tuition scholarship for | ik | ’ / her senior year and Miss Heassler and y / . | Miss O'Donnell received half - tuition | Mother’s Day Is Sunday, May 13th 2 « ! scholarships. | 3 - : / Barbara Fark of Indianapolis and . Wanda Lee Coil of Avila were co-winners| of the Scarlet Quill scholarship, awarded annually to the woman student with the
| highest scholarship during her first three - { semesters at Butler, The Phi Chi Nu scholarship bracelet \ given to the sophomore woman outstand1 , ing in scholarship, character and extra
. activities. went: to Martha Bales of TB Mom . Winchester,
Merit Trophy | The Association of Women = Students was -aWarded the University Merit Trophy for the most outstanding service contributed to the school this year. Honorable h H | A to Alpha Chi Omega and appa Kappa Gamma sororities. Open a C arge Account . \ The gold ‘key presented by the Y. M C. A. to the outstanding freshman man was awarded to Earl J. O'Brian of In-
dianapolis with honorable mention going
) to Wallace Kroencke of Rushville.. : » » Winners in the campus literary contest y . open to undergraduate students were Joan - 5 Fuller, $25 for short story; Joseph F. ao 7 Workman, $15 for second prize in short , x story, and “E. Janet Rugg, $25 for first > place in essay contest. All the students . are from Indianapolis. 17 N. ILLINOIS ST. # ; Mary Kershner, graduate student from ; - the city was awarded -the $25 offered by as the Indiana Branch of .the League of
American Penwomen for the best piece of |
sustained writing. | THREE SISTERS Médal for French { ~ owe A half tuition scholarship was awarded : " to Rosemary Haviland of Indianapolis
| who will edit manuscripts, literary magazine at the university, next year, | 4 t er B e } t % : | Other awards going to studénts from | @ | 4 . the city were the Alliance Francaise silver medal for excellence in French to Evelyn | Petersen and a graduate assistant in the department of physiology at the University of ‘Michigan medical school to) Helen Jeane Siskel. | | Awarded for the first time, the W., K./| Kellogg Foundation scholarship and loan {fund for women training to become medical technologists, granted a scholarship to Betty Parkins of Cincinnati, O. | Honors going to students in. the School {of Religion included $100 for first place in the Irwin essay contest to Harold W Ford; $35 second prize to William Judson Richardson and James G. VanBuren: $30 (third prize to William Milton Johnstone
Awards Listed
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