Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1945 — Page 4
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: Al * 0 : 2 3 : ; : ' Tox > * * ; : 0.0.F. TOHOLD' Civic Club Names s at Compromise [FUNERAL SATURDAY Nemesis of Ration Cheaters Us! i: Gish Providers | Nemesis of Ration Cheaters Dg Nn ish President | 0p FUND DRIVE, On Juvenile Court Fund Plea FOR HAZEL BRE eile ers J} Betwe Go ®t \ GRAND SESSION ssorio on x cio n Juvenile ‘.ourt Fund Freq: ‘U WER Sets Up as Private Sleuth: x president of the East Washing- Preparing for the opening of the A Services for Mrs. Hazel W. Brew- ; : & (Continued F "ed eis “| ton suburban civic club at its an< Victory campaign of the United| Judge Mark W. Rhoads of ju-nile detention home now, the prop- er. 338 Prospect t . esid ew: One of the Indiana OPA's ace|downtown banks by nabbing the 4 : 400 Lod Take P El ae ah ar War and Community fund Monday, | venile court today was unwilling 10 erty formerly 4as used as an NYA|. pect st, a resident ofisleuths has resigned to open his|bank janitors and their conspirators. || the increase en] odges to Take Part nounced. more than 500 volunteer solicitors compromise his request for $12,000). 40nt center Indianapolis 25 years who died infown private detective agency here.| He investigated Evansville's most relative number “* In 109th Meetin g Other officers elected are: |I0 the individual gifts division will | more to improve court quarters. |". d Smith > count her home Wednesday, will be held| He's Robert M. Dodd, nemesis of | notorious OPA tangle, in whieh four | in the same inc ? : : Paul B. Kester, first vice presi- |7€¢€t 8t a dinner tonight at the] He told a group of county coun- ’ unty council-| qo iirday at 8:30 a. m. in“the J. C, | COTeS of major violators during the| persons were convicted of stealing Ii at straight-time , * dent: Willa Athenaeum Turners. |cilmen and couhty commissioners Man, inquired whether there was wilso . Chapel heyday of ration racketeering, ti : i Ther th More than 400 J, O O. F. lodges ; m Quota for this division is $103 | : “ . i n. Chapel of the Chimes and| p+ z ration stamps directly from school e are othe in Indiana will be reprosentated. ai H. Lacker, sec- ota s division is $103,000, | that his idea was to have a “beau- anything of a “luxury nature” in-|at 9 a. m. in St. Patrick’s Catholic d played an important role in| ration boards there. Dodd also did | #ldered, however : : Yep ond vice-presi- |2nd plans are being completed for tiful and efficient juvenile court.” |cluded in Judge Rhoads plans. Mr. church. Burial will be in Washing- the OPA cleanup of a Midwest bogus| some work on the, Sunnyside sani- | cation of worker the 108th annual communication of dent, and Mrs. he most intensive solicitation ever| an original appropriation of $21,- Smith said he had reference to|ton Park cemetery. Sas ; coupon syndicate, which sold |tarium meat case, resulting in the if ages forced con: the grand lodge, I .O, O. F, of the Charles Miller, |Stagsd ib Jadianapolss according 10/000 for remodeling the county paneled walls. Mrs. Brewer, who was 32, was|gtam nds of gallons worth of phony | permanent closedown*of a butcher © during the war, state next Thursday and Friday at secretary-treas- |Tord Kaufman and Russell Lang-|pyilding at 148 E. Market st. was| Judge Rhoads said it would in.|born in Greensburg. She was Ps in and around Indianapolis. | shop charged with A | reversed now. A senkamp, division co-chai | d 8 & Four _ringlead § ooaarg Selling inferior i; the Odd Fellow building. urer, The Pp, , ne en [passed by county council in June, crease the efficiency of the county| member of the St. Patrick's church, time n 3g Sucers Bie Now Serving meat to the institution. ; > A centive pay prog District: deput a Directors total goal for the coming Subsequently an additional $8500 welfare department to have his| Survivors are her husband, Rob- penitentiary. | With various government agen- pend. istrict deputy grand masters rep-, elected are: campaign, which will be the fund's | was appropriated for fixtures. The court located in the same building ert L. Brewer; her parents, Mr. and dd also cracked a case in- | gjeg since 1932, Dodd has been an i Allowance for resenting 46 districts and grand William g |fnal campaign, is $1,821,000. _ |latest request would make the cost with them. Juvenile court has been |Mrs. William Miers of New Bethel, | cel} ig the on theft of can-| Opa criminal investigator Yor the | the basic increa Jodge appointive officers will hold a Beard, Harold Laren district Chairmen are work-iof a new juvenile court cost | in a “basement dog-house since and three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Apple- ge &C "Eas coupons from three past three years. : wage rates dow: luncheon at noon Thursday, Mem-= BB Kohlmeyer, ng. RAD I pa an . and Mr. | $41,500. 1003,” the court added. The county|gate of St. Paul, Mrs. Hester Cole JOURNALIS | Ta ESC all manufacturir bers of the Past Grand Officers as- William A |g gs mp en vidual gifts| “I don’t think it is possible to|holds a 10-year lease on the E. Mar- and Mrs. Edith Peacock, both of M GROUPS ‘HOWE HIGH STUDENT ; Some specific tion, will folds Lanquet Thurs-] _-BoY. GBB - oetgen, Joseph |JiTiSlon. They are Carl Ring, Clif delete any item.’ Judge Rhoads ket st. building. Indianapolis. TO HEAR ADDRESS | 3 bound His day night with Paul A, Pfister, In- Myers, Carl A. Burt, Orville Burk, pedi e bg Hhushies, dstiared. “I'm mot willing to lower ES HEADS HI-Y COUNCIL : war-time “little _ dianapolis, past grand master, acting| 1» Russell Newgeny and William | . : ={my request. and wind up with) ; WwW : Beginning journalism classes at| Carl Edwards, i other factors. BP as Dust 3 G. Holley. . we Janey Obeas Frank Fitch, nothing. F il m orkers Asks for NLRB Ruling. Butler university will hear talks by student, eS ous high shod 3 In petroleum " Conferring of the first degree up-| etme r——————— land Robert Riggs. : : | William Ayers; president of the HOLLYWOOD, Oct. § (U. P)) Walter Leckrone, editor of The In- the Marion County Hi-¥ council at . . nent importance on a class of candidates will follow | ioe sounty: commissioners, . Ars; asked | : » P.)— workers said that “NLRB members |d1anapolis Times, and Wray Flem- the first business session of the year gT0s8 hourly ea Lith hen Merger | REBEKAHS PLAN PROMOTED TO CAPTAIN |Whether the juvenile court judge embers of 13 film unions today who refused to vote on the 29- ing, general counsel of the Hoosier at Central Y. M. C. A. : : per cent betwe lodge 5 and Friendship lodge 22, of | Nolan E. Allen. husband of M was willing to delete any of the demanded that President Truman |week-old controversy should be Stale Press association, next week.| Other officers of the council, com- straight-time’ ea Lafayette, conducting degree work. | | Maxine Wheeler. Allen ing rs. {tems Later Mr. Ayers asserted: require the national labor board | ousted.” th speakers will discuss the posed of elected. delegates, president That compares ‘he annual communication will] [M a A en, Any Smith| “I don't see why $10,000 or 80 to hand down an immediate de- | : : newspaper business as a profession. and faculty advisors of all county i gross figure for elose Friday with the annual elec- | jo ae P 9 o% o lhe rank would break the county. The New cision in the movie industry strike They criticized lack of action by Mr. Leckrone will speak at 9 a. m. | Hi-¥ clubs, are Lewis Allen, Orispus ; and 52 per cent, Bion and installation of officers. Wil-| Jo! saptat oT A en is now sta< Deal spent a half-million dollars or resign. the NLRB in the jurisdictional dis- Mopuay at Arthur Jordan Memorial | Attucks, vice president; Don Gustin, | time basis, be Mam Zimmerman Rochester, past! rerisi— J ! a quartermas- on ‘the property. at 25th st. and| In a resolution passed at a mass pute with the I. A. T. 8. E. over or an MS, Maui will speak at Southport high school, secretary, i: ments. grand master, will act as installing A bly Will Oi With. POOIPY huh oin Keystone ave.” Location of the juve-|meeting, nearly 4000 irate fllm 77 set decorators. sit el same e Wednesday at the and Howard Mills, Decatur Cen- : Price ] officer, ssemoly I pen I — —— . tral, treasurer, ; In automob Murray L. Gordon. Greensburg, HL a : gross hourly ea grand master, will preside -at the| Banquet Sunday. i 1 ; 8 per cent, and two-day conclave. Other grand of | The 61st annual session of the i ings 27 per cen ficers who will participate are b Kah assastp] ib hel * te 1934. These fi Maurice A. Curtis, Culver, deputy ™" e assembly wi e held i lowances for c¢ . grand master; Alva F. Hand, New Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in work or job cla Albany, grand warden; H. E. Roese-| Indianapolis, beginning with a The bureau's ner, Indianapous, grand secretary, pancuet at 6:30 | dex ranged fre and Prank McConaughey, Franklin, is wm. Sunday in | grand treasurer, the Lincoln Hotel. : . ” Sib Officers of the IN : assembly are Mrs. LA FOLL TTE JOINS {Victoria K. Shirer, | Rensselaer, presi- n IL FOES 2: Mrs. Hazel | L. Brust, Sullivan, (Continued ivice president; i Ae eS —Rep {Bernice Solliday, played, and tl Charles LaFollette (R. Evansville) | 1-00 Op rel Sor em joined the conservatives in an un-| Jing Mrs. Shirer | the a is Sucopesral ght He "era and Mrs, Florence K. Miller, 8t. dyed liars). to reorganize the executive branch | Bernice. treasurer, This after of. the government Among those honored will be the ly world fiigh He supported "an amendment officers of the Grand lodge I. 0, 0. port comman which would have. required both|T. S7fend Encampment Patriarch ton National houses of congress to approve any | Militant, Association Ladies auxilia-] Cairo, Abada } Toor anization step taken by the | Ties, Junior boys and Theta Rho ming, Manila President. The amendment was de- isle. Mrs. Helen M Beholey is in San Pranciscc . 4 y charge, assisted y artha BE. and west. feated after Speaker Sam Rayburn Foltz and Myrtle Calvin, spoke in opposition. : Travel is bi As the bill was finally passed, it Governor to Speak surprised hov provides that any reorganization At an informal opening at 8:30! seat after six step taken by the President “be-|{a. m. Monday, Governor Gates will sitting in sam ~gomes effective unless both houses welcome the approximately 900 dele- | the world is of congress disapprove it within |gates and Mrs, Ruth Pressel, district | The plane 80 days. Thus, if one house dis-|deputy, president of district 6, will times. Twel “approves and the other fails to speak. Election oi officers will be] steerdd us disapprove, the reorganization be-|held at 1:30 p. m. Monday. - * gomes effective anyway. Honor Rebekah lodge 418, of In-| L Rep. LaFollette said he felt it|dianapolis will be In charge of the) J oC. was necessary to delegate more model lodge held in Tomlinson hall! authority to the President in the|[at 7 p. m. Monday and at 7:15 the] 3 Dossie ‘Flan: future to make our economy work.| Rebekah degree will be conferred) tion st. was “But, I want to preserve the pur-|by Rensselaer Rebekah lodge 346. | yesterday whe | pose of the congress of the United| At 8:30 p. m. Monday the degree | : in her home. States, That it shall reserve to|0f chivalry will be conferred on a i bulance docto ftself a clear and unquestioned right | class of candidates by Brig. Gen. | : The fire dni as a congress to check constantly Elmo Gustin, assisted by Ladies! e lice reports, w upon thé action of the executive,” auxiliaries, and Patriarchs Militant. | H : ’ “he said. : : y Dr. Herman The red-headed Evansville con- i health board gressman told his colleagues that observation tc he believed a true “liberal” was a hospital. He persop who paid attention to the FOR TUBERCULOSIS Wednesday fr Jueans by which ends were at- hospital wher: : sie Eli Lilly & Co, is preparing to erating from : manufacture a new drug, strepto-| personal phy: POLICE T0 CHECK mycin, which is undergoing cifical | rest and requ tests to determine how effective it not telephone ; is in curing tuberculosis. - ON FALSE ALARMS Officials of the Indianapolis phar- The regular maceutical concern emphasized that Help, Aid anc Fire officials today asked for much more testing must be made Park will be h : oi police co-operation in stopping the | before it can be claimed as a tu- in the North turning in of false fire alarms. berculosis cure, but granted that 9 30th and Cliff In a letter to the police depart- | tests made thus far are the basis will follow th ment, officials stated that 14 false | for hope. Hikers and | alarms had been turned in between| Streptomycin was discovered by i . - Sept. 1 and Oct. 2, most of them|Prof. Selman W. Waksman, Rutgers 1 5 it ied from the southeast portion of the|URiVersity microbiology professor. shelter . city. It is a fermentation product from a ' i Hosls wo Most of the alarms were turned |Moldiike organism, similar to peni- | { i Will loud Ihe in between 6 p. m. and midnight, cillin. It has been found success- | A and in some cases evidently the ful in treating typhoid fever and] Miss Bett FE pame person had “pulled” two tularemia and some infections, | 3 p Beville st h E neighboring alarm boxes within a "UCR 88 tuberculosis, where pen. | } ; gp E few minutes clllin has been unsuccessful, ; yon the 8. eo ———————— E » jana i Inspector Don Tooley ordered all CAR DAMAGES PARK | | after almost | Police car squads, when not en-| A flower bed and a bench in| the marine ¢ f gaged in other duties, to station Rhodius park were damaged after a | \ ; Now serving ; Siemselves inconspicupusly” near|care had beer driven recklessly | pi tance operat : Bam Xes in an effort to catch |through the park last night. William j i was honorabl : enders. . Ebaugh, 862 8. Sheffield ave, park / service with i EAH ey — superintendent, reported the dam- | WOMAN INDICTED IN |sse to polie | L LA program DEATH OF JEWELER Er : Phone LAFAYETTE, Ind. Oct. 5 (U.P). Organizations § similar to bo © ==Miss Zelda Mae Graves, 26, was ¢ at Central I under indictment today on charges Prospect 0, EB. 8. auxiliar ' p. m. Wedne: ) Boa y was to met | ’ of second degree murder in the/today with a covered-dish luncheon at chamber mu shooting death of Raymond L. Wil- | roast st DE Wi hold at 630] by Miss Eliza son, 47, prosperous Lafayette and|P M: for members and their friends. library's art Rickmand Jeweler, . pneen Rather shapter 5 0K 8, will | aided by the son was found dead in bed in|") ated meeting at 71:30 p. m. today y elety of Indis his downtown apartment the morn- a, be le iats | | Ing of Sept. 20. Miss Graves, who|itryiss: Lillie 8 Mathis worthy matron. | The Brook informed police by telephone that|in charge, | Aha, worthy patron, Will be meet at 1:30 ®there has been an accident” was| wm TY home of Mr seated nearby. A gun lay on the Wenig ane ey x Bo B. 38th st. floor between them. at the Masonic temple. Initiation will be will be assis A Tippecanoe grand Jur ¢ Sondusted, Bertha Madiel is worthy ma-| Sodichrant g Ay y returned n and Abe Gottlieb is worthy patren, | an in wom —— yesterday Rr oe of jug nog ianspolle Shapier dos, 0. X. 8. wil | Vy v - at 8 p.m, Ay § | vestigation. Miss Graves insisted |®*' the temple the shooting was accidental. United hori ea ot MARR A hearing will be held in éircuit|st 8 pm. Monday at Ft. Friendly. Mrs. Bdward A. eourt Oct. 11 to determine wheth Mattie Resor will be in charge of the busi- Wehimins M ! . dete ether ness session and initiation ceremonies will ton. ; Miss Graves will be admitted to be conducted by Mrs. Resor, Mrs. Margaret 1 hers Jharve bail pending trial. acy: SY Thyis Pritchard and Mrs, Ro! A Richare Helen Linger b James Preder! ‘ . * ! Zora Buther : I o£ jects fo Hubb Alfred Ellison ; y S h Inez ) Farrell FP, Fle ' Ells Bowlin, | Mental Telepathy 'Soul Mate' gi : e | Saas] Marti * y i 1 my wife I have with me, wife declared, was to make contact a Harold ¥. Kns night,” a war worker laughed as|in a sort of mental telepathy ar- vieve Mary © he introduced his wife to the or-|rangement. Trout and his “soul . i - , ’ Firicia Rose _Chestra leader at an Indianapolis mate,” the wife charged, agreed to . ! , fiton., + might spof. think “of something nice” at an , / - ; rts Win It was a great joke, except that appointed hour daily. nlend Ca Classic offen ev Robert Thurm the “little woman” didn't see it that| Trout indignantly denied this. He a \ : Chaies Modis way. : asserted his wife was jealous and he | : Polston, 160 In a divorce action heard yester- | merely thought he would give her! j RA tre day, Judge Walat Pritchard of su- [some reason to be jealous. Sander perior co was told of an| He filed a cross-complaint against | He Buief Belted P He S Pitted »U Peatured S : alleged soak mate” who worked at|Mrs. Trout. Both charged cruel and | fh dhl : : re rand Benita e War plant. 2 inhuman treatment, : | oi LR oe a em a Sy L is ’ The plaintiff, Mrs. Stanley E.| Judge Pritchard had the case un- - : a > ’ A 0 testified her husband would (der advisement. He held hope of | : ; : ia Gl A Li his “mate” .each ‘morning at 7 reconciling the couple. Testimony | in Zia and re Ta A. m. Each evening—around the showed the husband had made the . £ inner hour~Mrs. Trout alleged her [wife and an 8-year-old child bene- ; bm, Freeman band Into song, usually the | ficiaries of nine war bonds, He also . \ . : BAL i vi apt ini the dbsetvit Ns TATIEE 330 eekly Low thelr ig Tn
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