Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1947 — Page 5
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Dale W. Young - Takes Butler Job
Dale W. Young, member of the faculty of the Jordan Conservatory of Music and widely known church organist, has accepted appointment as lecturer on — church musi¢ in the Butler uni-
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Security Week Observance Feb. 12-22 Asked by Governor
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81 per cent of the number of votes cast for president to carry the referendum vote.
versity school of § religion.
Mr, Young .di-
Governor Ralph PF. Gates today proclaimed National Security week in Indiana during the period of February 12-22.
rects “the choirs B and serves as organist of the Zion Evangelical an dy Reformed church. He gave recitals in cathedrals in | Belgium and Gere, IR Young many and was presented in a recital by Trinity college in London, during overseas service with the military forces, He has taken grad« uate work at Trinity college and in the Cincinnati conservatory and is a graduate of the Jordan conserva-
tory.
The observance is being sponsored in Indianapolis by Chapter 7 of the Reserve Officers association and will include talks before service clubs explaining the functions of the organization and its legislative program. ! Lt. Col. Browning Gent is president of Chapter 7. Other state chapters in the association will sponsor National Security week in their areas. In the proclamation, Governor Gates asked’ every citizen of the state to join the reserve officers in the “thoughtful consideration of national security and its importance to the future well-being of our state, out nation and the world.” The governor reminded Hobsiers that the problem of national secur-
Held in Robbe Of Grandmother | wir su aii touches the life of every citizen and
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, Feb. 19/ called for “prayerful consideration
One of the local option bills would require a referendum by | precincts in each presidential elec- " tion. It was Introduced by Rep. Dudley Gleason (R. Angola) and | Rep. Monroe Starr (R. ConnersEL ville). : The second measure, proposed by Rep. Robert A. Hoover (R, Goshen), + I calls for a state referendum ‘to | determine simply whether or not the ' 1949 -general assembly - shall enact some type of local option law. The administration liquor reform bill embraces a 10-point program designed to divorce liquor from politics. Meanwhile, action was awalted by the senate public policy committee on a bill which would outlaw ll the sale of liquor within 500 feet of I any school or church. As the bill now reads it would put a number of bars on and near Monument circle out of business. , It was “introduced by Senator { Palmer Edgerton (R. Jonesboro).
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The senate yesterday put the final stamp of approval on a resolution urging. congress to end sugar rationing. The resolution previously | had passed the house. It will now be sent to congressmen in Washington.
of a 65-year-old woman who sald character wum=/iappiness.”
she was beaten and robbed of $13,000. »
(of our nation’s security not only (U. P.) ~Two men, one of them her|, "oor but from pestilences and
grandson, were held today for ques-| other enemies which would undertioning in connection with the story mine our natio strength, health,
Col. Gent saia the chapter has arranged for reserve officers to give Mrs. Lizzie Dean, owner of a|talks before city organizations to roadside restaurant, sald that two|explain the objectives of the organ-
reosote by special process with oth < time tested medicines for coughs in his clothing. | v | Kt contains no narooties « Mrs. Dean said the men hit her For Jacob Platisha 3 matter how many tédicines with a pistol, cutting and brulsing| gervices for Jacob Platisha, In- » ei Fo BE St io her head. They took the key to her|gianapolis resident for 45 years,
roptiety Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Karl residence, 1850 N. Sharon ave. ry ’ Stegemeler, 5821 Guilford ave. Survivors include a son, Joseph; red or A musical program will be pre-itwo daughters, Mrs. Anthony and sented honoring patronesses of the
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And disturbs your sleep. .|2'¢, charses against the two bronchitis may develop 1
Which Be a he the cab. hower, chief of staff have» lauded Jule end aid nature tc| Lt. Rex Risher and Trooper Frank the reserve officers in the observance soothe and raw, tender, inflamed | Wallace arrested Smart in a room-
men beat her, tied her in a chair, |iZation and the legislative measures threatened her with a gun and took |being supported by reserve officers.
Indiana state troopers
Trooper Robert Downs sai
arrested | A., Col. Gent said, includes univerRobert Nanief, 25, Mrs. Dean's sal military training and unification grandson, and Samuel Smart, 24, 0f the armed forges.
And how ithurts, and 0a? Michigan City. They expec
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| Legislation advocated by the R. O.
Earlier President Harry 8. Trutoday.| man in a letter to the national ord he|ganization urged observance of Na-
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Vandals Drain Tank Car Oil .
Vandals last night opened the
valve on an ofl tank car consigned to a ‘Gageteria station, 1079 E. 10th st, releasing 1168 gallons of oil valued at $950, .
cases of whisky were reported stolen from Sandy’s night club, 2208 N. Meridian st. The thieves failed to take money behind the bar.
or 10 cases of margerine, four bags of flour and 25 pounds of chicken feed ‘were taken, Approximately $240 worth of tools were stolen from a truck operated by George Asque, 1240 English ave. The lock on the back of the truck was broken to gain entry.
Senator Jenner's Mother Dies at 69
ENGLISH, Ind, Feb. 12 (U. P). ~—S8ervices for Mrs. Jane Jenner, mother of Willlam E. Jenner, Indiana's junior senator, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Marengo. Senator Jenner had been at his mother’s bedside sinee Sunday, having arrived in Indian from Washington last week) | funeral of an uncle.
#1 for several days. a‘ “cerebral night and died yesterday.
addressed a Lincoln-Day dinner at Hammonu tonight, cancelled the engagement. Secretary of State Thomas E. Bath was named by state Republican headquarters to take his place. Mrs. Jenner's survivors include her husband, J. L. Jenner, two other sons, Donald of Marengo and Loren of Shelbyville, and five grandchil-
Burglars also were busy. Five office. -
At the Stanard grocery, 1140 E. his actions served to uphold the
25th st. 350 pounds of sugar, elght|jega] right of the state legislature
attend the
Mis, Jenner, who was 69, long had been an invalid and was critically She suffered hemorrhage Monday
Senator Jenner, who was to have
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the entire suit to get him out of
‘Right Upheld The white-haired jurist explained —80 there would be no doubt—that
to elect a governor. . The case turned, the jurist sald, on whether the death of Eugene Talmadge between election and inauguration gave Ellis Arnall another four-year term. He ruled it did not.
He said:
“Construing the ' constitution as we do, it is clear that the general
when there was no election by the people. It did decide that on ac cou ntof the death of the governorelect there had been no election by the people. In our opinion the constitution then put the duty and responsibility on it to elect and install a governor.” Mr. Talmadge was elected on the strength of 675 write-in votes that he had obtained from last November’s general election in which his late father, Eugene Talmadge, had been elected.
Immediate Appeal
Mr. Thompson said that his counsel, headed by State Attorney General Eugene Cook, would immediately file an appeal to the state supreme. court, as soon as a bill of
typed. Mr. Cook said it would take at least two days to get the appeal to the court clerk, who already has received an appeal from a decision by Superior Judge Claude Porter of
Fastest Spinning Top Explodes
“|with a diameter less ‘than that of
assembly had the right to decide}
The “top” was a tiny cen
the lead in your pencil. It exploded}.
at a speed of approximately 2000 miles per hour, Prof. J, W. Beams and James L. Young III, .of the Rouss . physical laboratory at the University of Virginia here reported to the journal, the Physical Review. Whirling at 633,000 revolutions per second, the tiny, steel rotor exploded from a “pull” 428 million times as great as the normal force of gravity.
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"arrested Hanief in a taxicab headed
chest cold, bron: not treated ou ont for Gary. He said Hanief had a|nation. takea chance with any medi- suitcase containing $11,360 in cash, Robert P. Patterson, secretary ot
Creomulsion| nq that two guns were found in war, and Gen. Dwight D. Eisen-
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Music Sorority Program
To Honor Patronesses
Zeta chapter of Sigma Alpha Tota, national professional music sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. next
active chapter, of which Mrs, Carl Irrgang is president. Assisting Mrs.
tional Security week by the entire
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Set Services Friday
will be held Friday at 9 a. m. in Holy Trinity Catholic church. The church service will be preceded by one at 8:30 a. m. in the Stevens Funeral home and fol{lowed by burial at St. Joseph's. Mr. Platisha was born in 1876 in in Yugoslavia. He was a retired molder, a member of Holy Trinity and the Slovenian Benefit society. He died last night at the family
dren.
Hulman to Head
Cancer Fund Drive
* Anton Hulman Jr., owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Terre Haute manufacturer, will head the statewide cancer control campaign of the Indiana Cancer society in April. Announcement of the appointment was made by William H, Ball, Muncie, president of the society. April has been set aside as “Cancer Control Month” when the national organization will conduct a drive for $12 million to combat the disease. Hoosiers last year contributed
| Ms, Victor Sumrak, and ‘four grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
$255,000 toward the national goal.
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Participating in the program will be Mrs. Natalie Brown, soprano, accompariied by Miss Betty Jean MilMiss Catherine Van Deman, clarinetist, accompanied by Miss wilma Byfield, and Miss Betty
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LOSS $15,000 IN FIRE EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 12 (U. P.).— Fire accompanied by several explosions last night destroyed a large warehouse on the University * of Oregon campus. School officials es-
mester at the Purdue-Marott agri-
cultural center is 857, A. W. Collins, district manager, announced today. Of this total, 575 are freshmen. Golden Flake, a former high
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WAR COST $340 BILLION WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (U. PJ). —~Lt. Gen. Ray 8. McLain, of the war department's legislative liaison branch, said today that world war II had cost $340 billion to date. He
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