Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1947 — Page 5
% ; .. Brokerage Firm 3 . | Appoints Kuethe | Fred 8. Kuethe has been ppointed account executive for the Indianapolis office. of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Beane, brokers. A former Indianapolis resident, Mr. Kuethe was graduated ecuntly from the firm's investment train-
ing school, which is designed to
Dental oe Names Dr. Spivey Dr. Arthir W. Spivey, a world war II veteran, has been elected president of the Indianapolis Dental society.
He was elected at a dinner-meet-ing of the society last night in the
"Rabb Lists Rules For Bondsmen
Following policy of other courts dealing with criminal cases, Judge Saul I. Rabb of Criminal court 2 today issued regulations governing professional bondsmen,
campaign manager for William H Wemmer, candidate for the G. 0. P. mayoralty nomination, urged a
Lodal Politics— {Urges Heavy Vote 2 At May Primary
- Wemmer Campaign
Head Addresses Club
John M. Miller, newly appointed
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Officials ed for Times" Spelling Bee Semi-Finals
Hotel Lincoln. He succeeds Dr. James M. Davis, Other officers elected are Dr. Paul R. Oldham, vice president; Dr, Denzil ©. Barnhill, secretary; Dr. Ralph W. Elsea, treasurer; Dr. J.
The rules, effective May 1, require | all professional bondsmen to file a list- of their real estate with afidavis of title and valuations, Judge Rabb ordered that no honds in criminal cases will be accepred unless: affidavits on real estate and
graduated from Earlham college in
{he served
train men for ~c-| count executive! positions.
Mr, Kuethe was |
Mr. Kuethe
A veteran of world war II, in the European and|
1941.
{heavy vote at the May 6 primary n a speech at the Irvington Re-| publican club last night.
| Father Victor Wright, of St. CathMr. Miller described Mr. Wem- erine’s. Father Wright was selected er as a leader who will “revi- a; a result of his work in prelim-
By ART WRIGHT ° Officials for the first semi-finals round of The Times Spelling Bee Friday: night in the Indiana World War Memorial auditorium were announced today.
The selections were made by Mrs.
reation division. The park department is assisting The staging the anaual spelldown. Father Wright Pronouncer The pronouncer will be the Rev,
Norma Koster, supervisor of special .|activities of the city park and rec
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ners from each of the district spelldowns in Indianapolis and two winners from each of the nine townships in the county school ‘system. Eighteen contestants will be spelled down and the remaining 40 will return to the Indiana Would War Memorial auditorium on May 8 for the second semi-final, The grand finais will be held; there May 9 for 20 surviving spellers,
man, sai ) { to ct Bind Y. MC A. wor in countries dévastated by war. The second report meeting will be Friday noon, - : ei
apolis World" War Memorial will[ begin at 8 p. m. The event will! be open to the public. be no admission charges or collec-
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financial statements are on fille with the clerk of the court.
Tuberculosis Society
To Meet Tomorrow New Claypool Manager, The 33a annual meeting of the Management of the ' Claypool | Marion County Tuberculosis asso- : ) {ciation will be held at noon tomorhotel today was in the hands of o', tne Hotel Lincoln. ApproxiW. Bryan Karr, formerly of Rock- mately 100 ‘representatives of civic
Dr. Harry Epstein, ad-interim committee, and Dr. W. W. Peet, Dr, Glen 8. Spinning and Dr. G. Thad Gregory, board of censors.
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promote the advancement of ef-| ficient government in Indianapo{1is.”
It is a privilege,” he said,
voters of Indianapolis.” Heads Speakers Bureau
“to d a man with such unblemished honesty and ‘unques-’ tioned integrity as Bill Wemmer, offering himself to the Republican
centers.
strong, Daniel Welch and Mrs. Louise Steiger, .instructors Shortridge high school. Forty-eight city and county schoo
Judges will be Miss Ruth Arm-
at
pupils will take part in the first semi-final, They are the two win-
The Indianapolis champion who could be a pupil from the county schools, will go to Washington, D. C. G May 26 with all expenses paid by'A |The Times to compete in the na- % tional spelling bee. There tha champion could win as much as $500 in cash and will receive not
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less than $40. Prizes also will be awarded here,
ford,” Ill. He replaced Thaddeus E. Snodgrass, who was transferred to another job with: National Hotels, Inc. The strike situation at the hotel remains the same. No negotiations meetings are
organigations and health agencies will attend. Stephen C. Noland, éditor ‘of the Indianapolis News and a board member of the sanitarium at Sunnyside, will speak on “Carrying the
The Indiana Committee for Victory will sponsor a series of ueighborhood meetings this month on two issues, “Your Pocketbook and World Trade,” and “The Atom Is
Fight to the Enemy.” Here to -Stay—Are We?" |. The initial program was held yesterday at school 22, with Mrs, Merton Good, Wilbur Barnhart, Rob_ert Kellum, Catherine Stevens, " Allen Glass and A. R, Williams dis- ; cussing “World Trade.” i! Another meeting on “World # Trade” will be held next Monday _ 8* school 62. Speakers will J2 Rus|sell Curtis, John K. Ruckelshaus, Hi ; ; '0. 8. Flick, Mrs. Lilliam Kreps ard i: he 'Maellen Wright, A meeting on if WE +. |“Atomic Energy” will be held Monov ' 22 |day at school 52, with Miss Eliza{beth Myers, Robert PF.” Kryter, ‘|James [Eldridge and Talmadge Gladson as sfleakers. © ‘| Two meetings are scheduled April 128. “World Trade” will be the ‘Itopic of the meeting at school 66. “i | Speakers will be Miss Minnie Lloyd, ‘|Easley Blackwood, Steve Noland, ‘ |Russell Sigler and Marjorie Hartley. A panel composed of Melvin Moore, willard Ransom, the Rev. Clinton Marsh, Mrs. Bernice Walker, Mr.
scheduled. -
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| | apolis recently have a | tions and stores to
: speak on “Atomic Energy,” at Cric-
We are public servan : P ervanty of : pus Attucks high school Monday.
another type, but and helpful at times. need for a funeral dire any new-family, remel
| The Morris Street Methodist ~: church is to hold a reception Thursday evening for the church's new i pastor, the Rev. M. H. Reynolds, . and for Mrs. Reynolds. The Rev. John F. Edwdrds, Indianapolis district: Methodist superinitendent, is to give the welcoming address. The church choir will sing, and the Women's Society of Christian Serv-
ice will serve refreshments, us to render complete : . A 36-year-old striker at the Pros-
Eldridge and Donald Plelds will}
Three Abandoned, Hunt for Mother
Depity sheriffs sought a 30-year-old mother of three undernourished children today after she left them his campaign headonarters at 33 W. | with a sitter in her Mars Hill trailWashineton st, will be held at 8 er home last Wednesday and failed! p. m, Thursday. 'to return: At the Irvington meeting rival Deputies said a description of the candidates for the Republican nom- mother, Mrs. Laverne Barnes, could DT LLY. erk spoke from pe provided by the sitter, Mrs. Carrie McVay, 60, of 809 W. New York Warns Against Confusion st. Whereabouts of the father also Harry E Bason, musician and|is unknown. radio entertainer, opened his cam-| Meadwhile, two of the children, paien for the city clerk notnination|Wayne, 5, and Judy, 3, were being. with a speech outlining his qualifi- given care in the farm home of cations for the post. He has as- Deputy Sheriff Mark Simpson, R.| sisted in Republican ‘campaigns for|R. 7. The youngest child, “Butch,” many years. |1,”was admitted to Riley hospital.| Frank J. Noll Jr. incumbent for|He is suffering from a respiratory the city clerk: nomination, warned infection. : voters against being confused over| Deputy Simpson took the chil-, issues in city government. dren to his home when he-was un- | “Opponents will attempt to make able to get them admitted to Chil- |
war-time governmental dificulties|dren’s Guardian home in Irvington. |
appear as administration failures | and ignore valuable -accomplish- Dailey Outlines 7-Point Platform
Mr. Wemmer announced the appointment of James W. Ingles, attorney, as head of the speakers bureau for the primary campaign. The candidate also announced that formal opening ceremonies of
ments of the present city administration,” he said.
Dawson Pledges To Rid City of Graft
ington last night that if elected mayor hé would eliminate “graft and corruption” from city government: “Nothing has been done about graft in the city and nothing will be done about it as long as large
tion of waste: TWO: A law enforcement campaign that will reduce crime.
tem of collecting ashes and garbage.
contributors to party campaign t Fou: Increased recreational funds demand that they be reim-|'2C : y FIVE: Modernization of the
bursed with special privileges at the
No pect st. plant was under arrest today on charges of vagrancy and | disorderly conduct, Police said | Louie Newton, 2146 E. Raymond st., | was throwing nails in the path of automobiles entering | They relieved him of | nails,
Mrs. Joe H. Nolte, 24 of 1609 N. New Jersey st. reported to police last night ‘that her purse containiing $19 was grabbed while she was | walking on 13th st. near College ‘ave. Two hours later police fourd the purse in the 4500 block College (ave. with $15 missing.
both here and at place burial matter where your ; 'is, we can make a and relieve you
the plant.| a large bag of [Kenneth E. Hoy Outlines Ex-
trafic and parking systems. SIX: An effective smoke abatement program. SEVEN: A modernization: program to develop-a “truly metropolitan city.”
[expense of the general public,” he | said. “When I am mayor a thorough {house cleaning will take place an the police department.”
Policeman Named
‘Special Investigator William Phil Miller, for 32 years
Campaign for Council |
Kenneth E. Hoy, »candidate for the fifth district city council G. O. P. nomination outlined his cam- | paign platform today. He said he will campaign to rid the city of professional gamblers and graft in the police depart-
epartment, was appointed by Prosecutor Judson L. Stark today as a special investigator. Mr. Miller, who retired recently
A seven-point platform was out- e lined today by George 8. Dailey, !
‘candidate for the Democratic! James M. Dawson, candidate for mayoralty nomination. | the Republican mayoralty nomi-| He proposed : nation, pledged in a speech at Irv-| ONE: Reduction of the city!
budget and. tax levy by elimina-|
THREE: Correction of the pres-! ent deplorable and inefficient sys-|
a member of the Indianapolis police |
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ment. He proposed that recreational facilities be expanded, streets repaired and that garbage. and ash collection services must be im-
from the police department will
gation post to that of deputy prose-
take the place of Ray Tindall who was transferred from the investi-|
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Mr. Hoy stressed that the city must see that fair rates are set
pected to be approved by Judge
Mr. Miller's appointment was ex- |
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