Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1945 — Page 16

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i a KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 30 (U.| © P)~—Two Kansas “City families | were in secret protective custody, today as police hunted a 42- vear- | old father. who allegedly slew his, pretty daughter to end her romance| with a soldier. Object of the search was Roy | Davis, a furnage repairman, who, police. feared might try to kill the, serviceman, 23-year-old Pvt. David] Sharp—or other members of his] own or Sharp's families. | Another daughter, Mildred, 19, “told police that Davis last night shot and killed Lula Mae Davis, : 21, after a violent argument over : Sharp's attentions. Sharp, Mildred said, was the enraged father’s target before he

Within the same week and from opposite ends of the world's fighting front these two friends (ieft to right), Miss Alice Martin, 605 Lord st, and Miss Mabel Irvin, 1935 Broadway, received captured battle flags from their. fiances. Miss Martin proudly holds that of the Japanese and Miss Irvin the Nazi symbol.

the rotenone dust on the undersides of the foliage. Mildew, blight and |

| . By Henry .L. Pree { | trent of a filibuster.

MUSKMELONS are popular everywhere, even though’ you know | | them as cantaloupes, -and are no more difficult to grow than cucumbers. | to disturb the jubilant spirit re-|

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control béetles and the tiny aphids] as well. Cover the vines with a cloth and dust under the sheet, arcing]

{other diseases are controlled by fre-| Robert H. Brantley, | quent spraying with" half-strength|an electrician at the Tecumseh Coal

BILL THREATENS PARTY HARMONY

shee hot Anti-Poll Fight Opens Soon.

WASHINGTON, May 30 (U.P.) — The Democratic harmony that has vielded..a succession of administration victories in the house this year faces its first severenstrain in the biennial anti-poll tax fight sched- | uled to open June 11. Rep. Vito ‘Marcantonio (A-L, I'N. ¥.), sponsor of the anti-poll tax (bill, announced yesterday that suf- | ficient house members had signed | his petition - to take it from the | hostile judiciary committee and to 'send it to the floor without rules

| committee clearance. The house | twice: has passed- such legislation only to have it die in the senate. Republicans and northern Dema- | crats have combined to support the | measure against the opposition of | southern Democrats who consider

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"LEGION POST 128 TO HOLD SERVICES

| Service post 128, American. gion, will hold services in memory of war fatalities Sunday at Forti ville, McCordsville and Oaklandon Services are scheduled at 2:30 p. m. at Gravel Lawn’ .cemetery, Fortville;- at 3:15 p. m, at I. 0. O F. cemetery, McCordsville,” and at 4 p.m at I. 0. O. FP. cemetery, Oaklandon. g Raymond Myers, post commander, and Merle Robinson;

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F. Linder will voice prayer; Jesse F. Linder will give the Gettysburg address and Jesse S. Combs will recite “Flanders Field.” Others who will appear ‘on. the program are

Prof. Otto T. Hamilton, Ernest G. Mock and Charles P. Money,

the measure unconstitutional and an invasion of state's rights Democratic Spirit at Stake It appéared certain the house | again ‘would pass the bill and it | would die- in ‘the .senate under The measure | would outlaw the payment of a poll tax as a prerequisite for vet-

| ing for federal officials,

Marcantonio’'s move threatened i cently apparent among Democrats over the success which party harmony and new organizational | strength have brought them in the | house.

{ tual control of the house ‘during ithe final days of the 78th congress last year when the Democratic

! membership had. dropped to 212

| members—the same number as the “minority.” However the. Democrats picked up 31 sedts in the election, giving | them a. working majority again. | Thus far they have managed to avoid factional outbreaks between northern and southern wings of the party.

ELECTRICIAN KILLED

BOONVILLE, May 30 (U. P.).— 36, Gentryville,

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turned his .38 revolver on the older girl, who died after saving her sweetheart. Argued Earlier | Throwing a cordon about the! eastside residential scene of the shooting, police took out of the city for safekeeping Mrs. Wilda | YOUR VICTORY GARDEN oo Davis, 38; the fugitive's wife; Mil-| | dred and Wanda Davis, 19 and 14,] Vi R respectively, sisters of the victim, Muskmelon ines equire and Sharp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. HL Si Plenty of G S Both Mildred and Wanda wit-| en y Oo rowing pace nessed the shooting, which occur red | in the Davis home where the soldier | Jad called for Lula Mae. Police had a report that shortly | However, since they-produce long vines and require. a. fairly large space after the shooting Davis burst into] to develop properly, they are best suited to large gardens. ut do not a neighbor's home and asked to] let this stop thé gardener with limited space; he should limit himself to] borrow a sweater. Coatless and | two or three vines and grow them at the edge of the small plot where distraught, he left without it. Later; they can wander a bit. Or if not|— he telephoned he would pick up the planted too soon, a few vines may | Best, Rocky.” Pride article but failed to appear. be grown in the corn pat tch to ripen{and Milwaukee Market. Mildred told police that her after the corn has pe | .Melons need plenty of room, a father had argued earlier in the | been ‘removed. | season with® lots of hot sun and| day about young Sharp's attentions, | Require Fertilizer k | plenty of moisture. In northern| the sister said. | Melons grow | gardens, the quicker-maturing mel= best in a manured ®e ons are advised. Frequent, but shales well-drained {low cultivation, until the runners WRITER 10 TALK | soil. oT eight | interfere, is necessary. Melons are ‘to seeds in | subject to the same insects and disON MIDDLE EAST I raised ‘| eases common ‘to cucumbers. Prehills and then {quent dusting - with rotenone. will Dr. S. Ralph Harlow, authority | cover with a on the Middle East and Near East, | hal - inch of good , writer and Protestant minister, will | soil. A shovelful - speak under the sponsorship of the of well-rotted Mr. Pree Indianapolis Zionist Emergency {manure is placed under each hill to] council tomorrow at 8:15 p. m. at|insure good growth and to retain] DE es Moral | moisture, When the vines are well|o.2.50 Bordeaux or neutral copper, | Francisco Delegates in Defense of | Established, about 8 to 12 inches|or with copper-life dust. a Jewish Homeland in Palestine” is | long, remove all but three of the and destroy squash or stink bugs. Dr. Harlow’s subject. The speaker strongest plants in each hill, and] LS who is actively interested in Zion- |pinch off the tips when about! [= ism served with the A. E. F. in|15 inches losg to make them branch France during-world war I and be- out. This will make the fruit mature fore and afterward was- exchange earlier. Soak the soil well before and visiting professor to many in-|sowing seed and, to prevent roiting stitutions of higher learning in the of seed, do not water again until Middle East. the seeds germinate and the seedHe was in Geneva when the last|lings are a couple of inches tall. world Zionist congress was held The hills should be six feet apart. and discussed many of the prob- | Recommended for the average lems of the congress agenda with | garden are Hearts of Gold, Hale's the delegates. Because he feels that | anti-semitism will ‘be a difficult 'VOORHISA post-war problem, Dr. Harlow isi making a study of the best way to! deal with the subject. Dr. Clarence W,. Efroymson is] chairman of the emergency council | which consists of representatives] of the Zionist district, the Misrachi, Junior, senior business and professional women’s organizations. | CIVIC CLUB TO HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICES Candlelight memorial services will be held by the Lowell District ms 3 Civic club at a meeting at 8 p m. | tomorrow at Lowell school. Candles | will be lit in honor of Lawrence Abrams, Charles Hunter and George Moore. The Rev. J. C. Wooten, pastor of Henninger Methodist church, will be in charge, assisted by C. E. Eash,| principal of Warren Central high school; Ralph Clevenger, Warren Central teacher, and Hanson H. Anderson, * principal of Technical WEE high school. A sextette from Green EE Acres Youth Recreation semigr| 23727 (I Rha: if will + sing. y ~ Gifts for the Brie “and the Graduate! 1

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