Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1946 — Page 3
V. 9, 1946
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[sought against the youthful de« e he returned violating the 1935 beverages act. ties. dianapolis, and was to be presented | ; Democrat Senate task of completing thelr legislative James Ward, 38, of 532'5 Indiana| This year's Old Glory day had ctudla w 1 B Tenant, offers of sicke ' |and organizational planning by ave, was arrested on charges of {two features different from other [by. the student radio gulid. " Awaits Hearing enefit plans to WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 (U. P.).— Jan, 3, when the new congress con- disorderly conduct, interfering with | years. Speakers at the alumni Shape, The youth remained in Saginaw Former Governor Harold Stassen|'ehes: . a - police officer, violation of the| At the Sm Shape! this morn- | besides My. Conner, were Joon City jail, pending a hearing Tues11 the organizae was on record today with a predic- Foremost on Mr. Martin's agenda 1935 beverages act and violation of | Hughes of Indianapolis, a former day. Mr. Gilbert said he showed no the tone of lite tion that the Repubilcans are a sure [iS ® legislative program that will the firearms act. aid to sam. William Halsey, . and signs of remorse, remarking when \e a “7. | strip President Truman of his war | senting alumni war veterans, and | the klan in the bet to repeat Tuesday's victory in| : Six Others Arrested " {| Mr. Gilbert asked him why he had ’ powers. Some Republicans are talk- [Fiske Field, Detroit, and Barbar 1948. It was in a room in the hotel done it: ing of a tax cut of as much as 20 '8ibbitt, Frankfort, representing the . a Nik The presidency will be at stake ! . “Didn't you ever just want to de . E ther, p y |. cent. occupied by Ward that police sald | students, | something to somebody?" RS FOR | G. O. P. leaders also "will con- they found the pistol and the ma- | Parker Jordan, Indianapolis, pres- | . i Mr. Stassen, himself a leading 7 inl d ’ ident of the DePauw alumni asso-| Ihe boy, who had played hookey CONTEST eontender for ihe G. 0.2. Presi. | der PIOpUsals sas Hew labor ang terial suspected of being narcotics. | ghotion, prestiod my ne ro from school all. day, was captured Servi dential nomination two years hence, J aericH Sure i auioniand ds p Five other men and a woman also! Rag ’ late yesterday after a police chase oo for congressional investigation of service. LE, Ind. Nov, said in a radio broadcast last night | administration activities. were arrested on gaming and liquor Student Union Buildin Is A mixer for sium. teachers in which two shots were fired over gh school's reps that the Republican landslide was | In addition, the G. O. P. must de- charges. g laid students at “The Bain” stu | Ts head to stop him, Jentral Indiana | “most assuredly a forerunner of a cide on its leadership and commit- James Price, 39, of 212 W, Wal-| First Post-War Project | dent-operated coke room, and al Richard's body was found by the lican victory in 1948." nut st., was charged with keep- . ) boys’ mother, Mrs. Eigie May al contest were Republican victory i |tee chairmen and prepare to re- homecoming dance tonight tn Bow- |. of eliminations An opposite view was expressed | oa nize the legislative personnel. ing a gaming house, following &| ry, new $475000 student union /man gymnasium were to round out O'Rellly. She had returned from St. . by Democratic Senator Elmer Thom- |..." eang that hundreds of raid at 303 W. §t. Clair st. Ten ;qing projected for DePauw uni- today's festivities. Luke's hospital, where. she is on the aking on “Beg« as, of Oklahoma, Mr. Thomas told |, bitol employees hired by the other persons were charged With. cio (othe first of four new edi-| : nursing staff. Richard's throat had was picked for reporters today that the Democrats | no oorats some as far back as De- gaming. [fices included in the school's post- | Will Deliver Sermon been cut twice and he apparently f the contest, will bounce back and recapture the | .,o- 193; will be fired and re- Keeping a gaming house and ds | war building program | Tomorrow, DePauw President had bled to death. whose oration senate in 1948 “and there's a chance |) ced | by . Republicans. i orderly conduct charges were filed | Clyde E. Wildman, DePauw presi- Clyde E. Wildman will deliver the Found in Bathroom litary Policies,” to take the presidency as well.” He |" go) 010: Kenneth Wherry of Ne- by police against Thomas Oullow, dent, spoke here last night at a sermon in Gobin Memorial church| sgt Theodore Moulton said Jack ys. did not predict which party would | on Republican whip of the | 54, of 412 Blake st, were police|n, 00 Hotel dinner opening the ‘here readily admitted he had slashed his e held at Lebe win house control. lsenate In the last congress, said raided. [Eleven other persons were ion to raise funds for the| When Miss Hhtz is crowned, she|prother but that he refused to say 1 Nov. 31. Six Names States today that the first job of the new | charged with Visfline 3 ENE union building. (will have as her attendants the anything else : ht disorderly conduct Ir z s contest staged b lon of Indiana . el Republican congress will be to bal- house and | He told more than 500 DePauw [runner-up in the contest staged by| Police began an immediate search cups to be anal Tomas a 1948 ance the budget. After that, he An erm Sopenear Sab ame | alumni that the university also campus fraternities to name thefor the elder brother, at first bes mocratic senatoridl victories in| y , (was § a “plans to. build a new library, a fine queen—Joy Mullender, Chicago; | ljevi [ hg hh he Idaho, Okiahoma, West Virginia and ta a iu The story. of color printing . . . The Indianapolis Times display in | wiih several persons charged with pes building and a structure to! Sylvia Stephens, East Chicago; Eo be find bodeded 3.us lob ————_—-—— Wyoming. investigate surplus property sales the $100,000 Indianapolis Industrial Exposition at the Union station. JURE: house the home economics depart- !Betty Lou Benson, Batavia, Il, and O'Reillys were divorced last Maych. Mr, Stassen sald the Repuniican ; nd see that “abuses” in the nn 8-8 Si ment, {Virginia Auble, Maywood. Ill. The| The boys attended different emir ad ovum to the Wagner labor rine act are) d f Pi INDIANA FARM INDEX 2 ren ing win eo Dba ci ot rene chs, “ok 1 ghana a country ha SW +i + memorial to the DePauw alumni & between-halves revue following |Saginaw high school d wus “right,” but he added, “the ‘results Sled li Due to Head Senate ep roaucrion o Iicrures 0 died in world war II. A total |the coronation. pg eighth eS a most certainly do indicate a SWINg' 4. appears that Senator Robert A. 1S RAISED uk POINTS = 2282 DePauw _ students and| Miss Hatz is a junior, majoring in | Heart parochial school. BYSY TIO he lent Taft (R. 0.) will be the senate ma- Shown i In In ustria Exhi t it alumni. served inthe armed forces psychology. She is a member of Gilbert described Jack as a well ‘ He said he plans to eid the jority leader Times. Sikle Service |during the war. {Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. mannered boy who had never been next two years working with con- a reed : ¥ be a gressional Republicans Ee evaluate Committee chairmen will bel ope of the educational highlights, The Times is qualified to tell the. LAFAYETTE, Ind, Nov. 9.— The in uidle before and Was ao hin Ce : y i y v age . He c issues and bring them squarely be- there will be is uncertain. many ¢ the $100,000 Indianapolis Tridus- | sory of Reopanel Soler for The Indiana farm price index on Oct. oach of Year Desi ns Hye gn 5 ns a nc ey le.” imes is the world’s leading news-| g , ” ice 1. 1 Te Sept oc vhs singe exsist 1 eu se aa 00 1s compere oun te C wie acce e “streamlining” bill as|is the exhibit set up he Indi- color printing. No other paper pub- (© a TY BUS STRIKE DEADLINE passed last year ‘which would cut|anapolis Times. lishes as much R. O. P. color as|{today by Purdue university and ust e n y oMmorrow OFFER TEXTBOOKS | NEARS AT FT. WAYNE on ait th committees to less | In display case No. F-8 will be| | The Times. federal statisticians. The index is FOR VETERANS’ USE {than half their present number. {found The Times story of how = i a4 hes. either horizontal or vertical. : based on the 1935-39 average! Tomorrow is the deadline for inches, either ho j EE Nov (TPL Yow Sept srsstorscioc ive yhsreranis. we rprsticis\RRUNKENNESS HELD [orcecys ore tres in The Times Coach of the| Actual size is permitted. WASHINGTON, Nor. § (U.P) — —Negotiations between the Indiana seph H. Ball, of Minnesota, Owen in The Times mechanical depart- | monthly prices as 100. eniries ln lhe Times Loa p- lowed is the TD¢ Veterans Administration Service Corp. and its bus drivers Brewster, of Maine, and Guy Cor-| ments and their subsequent publi- PART OF BARGAIN! The Indiana grain index; of 264 {Year plaque design contest. Draw- | The only lettering allow: st ® has offered schools and colleges were deadlocked today following a gon, of Oregon—voiced confidence cation in the newspaper. nts from ings must be in The Times office words: | througholit the country 2,200,000 q BIRMINGHAM, England, Nov, 9/on Oct. 15 was up 62 points p | session with two federdl concili- meanwhile that senate committees| Persons who attended the premier ago, while the livestock or postmarked by midnight Sunday | COACH OF THE YEAR AWARD !{axthooks free of charge for disators. would be streamlined as scheduled. yesterday saw for the first time! (U. P.).—A man’s drunkenness falls!a year ag ’ Tie best design submitted here Presented by the | tribution to student veterans. The drivers, members of the Major political plum jobs the!the story of how the color photo-| within the “for better or worse” Price index was up 102 points rom ! Surinps<Howard. Newspapers 1" VA said the books—which include Amalgamated Association of Street, | | Republican leaders must decide on graph of The Most Rev. Paul C.| part of the marriage vows and is(a year ago. | will bé forwarded to New York iid A Suitible space for lettering-in 196 titles and cover a wide variety Electrical Railway and Motor Coach |are the senate and house SerEuall iSerulie. archbishop of Indianapolis,| not sufficient grounds for divorce,! Of the ML farm commodities Hor judging in the national contest, the name of the winning coach, the of subjects—were being made avails Employees of America, Local 682, at-arms, senate secretary, J as reproduced. » jin the ruling of Justice Sir, Herr lisied, gag, wool. gorn and potatoes which will net the winner $1000. year and a paragraph detailing [able to relieve the acute textbook A. F. of L., voted to leave their|clerk, senate and house poctinaster, Shown are the" original zinc plates Gordon Willmer. show some ome rise in Price. | ne award is being offered by The the reasons for the award must shortage and to save the governe jobs at midnight tonight if all] goorkeepers and chaplains. for each of the four colors of the| Refusing the divorce petition of |The greatest increases came in the Times and other Scripps-Howard be provided somewhere on the de-|ment money. issues aren't settled | Under these high-paid officials picture. A printed proof of each Mrs. Hugh Victor Forester, Sir Hen- {livestock prices with hogs showing newspapers. sign Without the surplus books, most President C. V. Sorenson of the are hundreds of other political Jobs| plate shows what color that plate ry said, “drunkenness is one of{a $9.10 increase. Other livestock The design selected in New York wis————— ‘of which came from the army and I. 8. C. said there would be more ranging upward from page boys, printed and what portion of the!those faults a wife takes in a hus-|increases were cattle, $240; calves, will sppear on the plaque which, VISUAL | AIDS STUDY navy, VA would have to buy the meetings today before the strike |charwomen, elevator operators, jan- finished picture was printed in that band when she takes him for better|$2.90, and lambs, $2.70. Other grains same books from commercial p I The Times and other Scripps-How-| boo! sources deadline. litors and capitol police. {color. {or worse. I cannot take drunkenness showed moderate rises as did| Newspapers Will preselt to. tie ‘FUND IS GIVEN I. U. for ex-servicemen. SSS Syeruiate on Sucoestion i The explanatory text relates how as amounting to cruelty to F enubig[uibtartal, While milk, chicken, “8 nation's Coach of the Year. Alvin | Times State’ Sefvice | VA said it would pay schools and |. Meanwhile there was specula 1d] the process is accomplished. ime to dissolve a marriage.’ and apples _|N. (Bo) McMillin. Indiana univer-| BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Nov. 9.—| colleges a 25-cent handling charge Ti C : Ss | whether the Republicans ’ wou sity’s coach, won the honor in 1945 A gift of $1800 has been made to| for each book distributed to a vet imes carrier move™to put a member of their] A end will receive a plaque of the new| Indiana university by the Indiana |eran. It requested all veterans who patly In hi poser. bo, Susiéed 10} —— — design. | Visual Aids Co. of Indianapolis, [est Seton to apply to their wv Si e Presidency in the a : - 1 SCN00 Have Fon vice president EVENTS TODAY Snyder; Kenneth, Virginia Best: Leon, |Willlam Humphrey, 78, at "1910 Hoyt, The theme of the plaque may be through its president, M. L. Stoep ¥ Make Money ab P : (R.N.DJ : : Mary Truman, and Melvin, Prances| - chronic myocarditis. anything to best symbolize the se- pelwerth. The fund will be used We Cater to Parties! VW Get Basic Trainin Rp Ch Ren RD OE rth emu 5. oy Murat ACBL Vineent's—Arthur. Alice Gatti: |905¢Ph A. “Linne, 52, ati 2530 Brookway, {lected coach's standing as the na=-[to employ graduate assistants or ; : 0 Smeg ef as ¢ lraining | Mr. Hallet aan Ren. the G. O| Fines ' “Robert, Helen Stahi: ‘Theodore; CR gg 0B ORN. sors tion's outstanding grid mentor, /fellgws to undertake studies on the | ND n Business Jenkins (R. Utah), said the EVENTS TOMORROW | (Fon ana Waiter, Mildred George, and| nary occlusion, The coach'is elected by some 500 correlation of films with the more | : P. Sieerimg gontiniiee probably| : “yr 1 | 5 AC baries, Freids Mobley, Fogleman, 3049 | ROY Binkley. 48, at Veteran's, subarchnoid | other leading coaches widely taught subjects in Indiana | RESTAURANT would discuss the advisabi ity of Indiana Hairdressers & Cosmetologis s Ess Ne. Gel hig gate Hooper ¥14 N plcmorhage. s0 at 28 N. Jefferson. | The design, which will be’ repro- schools. L. C. Larson, director of | : big reintroducing the Presidential suc-!, in Shrysanthemugt Society of Amer- Pershing Sve, and Daniel, Corda Lind-| AMPLE ans x duced on metal. must be of a size the audio-visual center- at Indiana 1606 N. Illinois St. cession wa Tecoma last year oie, 10 a.m. fto 10 p, m., Murat; Se€¥, O3 TS vi Annie Picken. 6. at 4105: Carroliton, ;p.t can be reduced to 10 by 15 university, will supervise the work. Open Daily 6 A.M. ta 2 A, M. by Mr. Truman € was ap- i en - | Af St. F is—N al, Jessie Binninger. _— —— ma — a — EE — —— = proved by the house but died in MARRIAGE LICENSES { 0, “Margarel Wiser, and Fred ' § M! : JE H ; the senate t y. Kirk, 3055 N. Illinois; AL City- Carl. # Adele Strader, and Chdrles, | Under “the bill, the speaker of A aVonnr. ‘Ungies, 651 Holly | | Jusnita Scout Be. Dorothy Tompson; {the house would be next in line [1% Hicks Timerson. Joan ¥ A Bei hy Burgin; Clarence, Maxine [for the Presidency afer the vice Mell; tamer, 8X, cid; Mer | enkiss: Ergot Ma AIRE SA , ey 7 old | president. | clarence’ Young, 133°8. West; Besse an err” Doron, Welsh, 11 e Senator Ball said he thought the | caries Holland. 3051 N lilirrois; Verda Raymond, Helen Bastin i Albert, Maz. AAI L S. AYRES & CO. | G- O. P. might sponsor legislation] Rogers Ean 22 N. Gray Joan Kalten- Sone Ratherins Kinsel: Russell Rosanna po ih : hy as | limiting Presidential tenure to two| bach, 638 N. Rural : . Hagley, and Athol, Madge Hon. Yeon: po Magy BALDWIN PIANO SALESROOM | four -year terms. Er sod OTN. Warman: wills Ol : gene Mary Kiser, and Dean, Wilma : pr . | That measure,” one of Mr. Mar- william Durham. 1736 N. Tlinois; Mary Joon, Thelma Gultied . . po: COLONIAL FURNITURE co. tin's pets, was in the 1944 Repub- ack Snyder "New Augusta; Mary Ludy HAL Home. 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SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1048
. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Move to Strip President Of War Power Rates High
On Republican Program
By DEAN W. DITTMER United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov, 9.—Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr. (R. Mass.) who will be speaker of the new house, arrives in town tomorrow. He will prepare Republican strategy for ending presidential war powers, cutting taxes and slashing what he calls “wasteful” government spending. Mr, Martin, house minority leader during the long years of Democratic eontevl, has salle a Republican steering committee meeting for next Thursday and a meeting of all
[oe 9 P. house members-elect for STASSEN SURE ie Sn ‘Charles A. Halleck (R. Ind) ho is reported to be a sur€ bet Face Large Task
for the house majority leadership, Oklahoma's “Thomas Sees, The Republicans, face the sizable
already is in the capital. House Republican whip Léslie C.
Arends (Ill) arrived last night.
Times Explains Color. Printing
|Police Continue ptinue Crackdown Bundrdis,. of Siu exchanged
N GAMING RAID Mark Post-War Old Gold Day
Times State Service |ing, an enlarged color reproduction
of architects’ plans for the new student union building was unveiled by Willis B. Conner Jr, Indian-
GREENCASTLE, Ind, Nov. 9.—|
{thousands of handshakes here toOn Gambling. |day in DePauw university's first {full-scale post-war Old Gold day |apolis. The student union is to be Police continued their policy -of |celebration, {DePauw's memorial to its gold star week-end crackdowns on gambling, | As at-any homecoming, a football {alumni of world war II. Mr. Congame and a queen were the day's ner is Indiana chairman of the making Tour mids % SysyeS Dover [features The football game was drive to raise funds for the building,
and crap games
{with Oberlin. The queen Was Janis | After the football game, a special early today. Hatz of Gary, Ind, who was|radlo broadcast was to tell the life Police seized a pistol and a crowned between DePauw
halves of hei story of David Lilienthal, quantity of what they believed to|game. |graduate in 1920, who was recently be narcotics in a raid on the Trot-| Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity was nominated by President Truman to ter hotel, 423%: Indiana ave. They awarded first prize in the house {head the commission for ‘control of also confiscated beer and a bever-|decoration contest this morning atomic energy. age cooling box. {and honorable mention went to ; . Harold Trotter, 21, and Robert | Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Student Radio Guild E. Trotter, 24, both were charged | Tau Delta sororities and Beta] The broadcast was to originate with keeping a gaming -house and | {Theta Pl and Delta Chi fraterni- | from campus studios of WIRE, In-
KILLS BROTHER - ON ‘IMPULSE’
Brother, 13, Is Found Dead Of Knife Wounds.
SAGINAW, Mich., Nov. 9 (U. BP). —=8lender John O'Reilly said today he had stabbed his 13-year-old brother to death because he‘felt “an urge to kil." Prosecutor Donald W. Gilbert quoted the youth as saying, “I know it sounds crazy. But I thought if I did this to my brother, it would straighten me out.” The body of the victim was found * yesterday in the O'Reilly home, There were gaping wounds in the throat. Mr. Gilbert said a first degree murder warrant will be
On Waste To Be Aims Of G.O.P. “Housel
PisToL SEIZED Hundreds of DePauw Alumni
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