Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1947 — Page 9

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degree murder of his stepmother, was started in criminal court Yoday before Judge W. B. B The motion, filed y Sherwood Blue, attorney for the boy, asked the court to fix a bond so that Richard may get out of jail pending trial, Richard is held in jail without bond. ? Mr. Blue argued in court that evidence on which the boy was indicted for murder was insufficient and that because of his age he should not be held in jail with hardened ‘ criminals. Police. Officers Called The defense atéorney called to the witness stand several police officers to relate details of the boy's arrest and the fatal shooting of , his stepmother, Mrs. Lillian Imel,

"at the family home, 1501 N. Drexel |

ave, last March 18. i The boy at first was held under jurisdiction of the juvenile: court, where for more than a week he was permitted to live at home in custody of his father, The Indiana supreme court later fuled that he should be held as an adult in criminal court.

Local Student Wins Scholarship At Wisconsin U.

Hay Myers, Indianapolis student at University of Wisconsin, has been awarded the A. G, Solalinde undergraduate scholarship. It is given jointly by the university and Sigma Delta Pi fraternity and is worth $100. It is to be used for study in a Latin-American university during the summer, Mr. Myers, who lives at 5471 Kenwood ave. has chosen Mexico City eollege, He left for there this week.

The son of Mr, and Mrs. Hallie -

L. Myers he 1s a veteran of world war IT and a graduate of Shortridge high school,

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Fruster Jones, 39 diana ave, character who has broken all police records with more than 80 arrests, finally went on trial before a jury in criminal court today on a charge of manslaughter, If he is convicted and sentenced to prison it will be the first time he has ever served a sentence. He is charged with causing the death of Mrs. Vinnell Davis, during an orgy at 300 W. Vermont st. last Sept. 4 Prosecutor Judson L. Stark, who personally took chrage of the state's case, sald his witnesses will testify that Jones caused Mrs. Davis death by administering an overdose of drugs. Prosecutor Stark sald witnesses will. testify that they saw Jones inJect shots of morphine into Mrs. Davis’ arms and legs with a needle “several times,” within a few hours. Selection of a jury was not expected to be completed until tomorrow.

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UNCONCERNED — Fruster Jones, oft-arrested but never. jailed Indiana. ave. character, was unconcerned as he faced a jury trial for the first time today.

Six Agencies Feel Economy Ax

Latin American

Programs Unscathed |

WASHINGTON, June 9 (U, P.) — The house appropriations Sommttee slashed 28 per -cent from the 1048 budget of six government | agencies today. . Apparently alarmed by a warning | that communism is on the march in| Latin-America, the committee granted the full $8,115,000 requested | for two U. 8. Pan-American pro- | grams.

State Spruille Braden told . committee that Communists are “greater peril” to democracy there] than the Nazi fifth columnists ever | were. |

The two agencies exempted from the committee's economy ax were the Institute for Latin-American Affairs and the Inter-American Educational Foundation, Inc. They were among “the few government bureaus to ceffAES. TS budget cut’ since the G. O.-P. economy drive got under way. = “= Administrative Funds Cut | Appropriations for the two pro-| grams were included in an omnibus’ supply bill, appropriating $36,097,580 for a- half-dozen independent’ agencies in the year beginning July | 1—fully $14,039,920 below the $50,137,500 requested by President Tru-| man's budget bureau. The committee also” reduced the agencies’ “administrative expenses” —funds derived from their own operations and not from congressional appropriations—{rom $56,497,250 to $41,649,700, Hardest hit. were the governs ment’s two top housing bureaus— the office of housing expediter and the federal public housing authority.

fice were cut from $7,765,000 to $3,739,080 and the FPHA from $7,200,000 to $2,200,000. Provides for Liquidation The committee charged that the housing expediter’s office had failed to stimulate home building. Funds allotted were just enough to liquidate the office by June 30, 1948. It sent the bill to the floor with the stern warning that the U. S. treasury is not a “bottomless pit.” The committee refused to grant any tunds whatsover to the Reconstruction Finance Corp. pending ~——! congressional action on its extension into the 1948 fiscal year. It

return $210,751,618 in unexpended funds to the treasury. ‘No Longer in Business’ “The War Damage Corp. has completed the purpose for which it was created and is no longer in the business of insuring against loss from war damage,” the committee said. The committee also directed the TVA to repay over a 40-year period the $348,239,240 provided by the government for creation of TVA power facilities. If approved by congress, the cuts in the pending bill brought the total reductions the committee has made in appropriation requests to more than $3,268,000,000. G. O. P. economy leaders are trying to trim $6 billion from President Truman's overall 1948 budget.

PRIESTS BEGIN RETREAT RENSSELAER, Ind, June 9 (U. P.).—A five-day retreat for northern Indiana Roman Catholic priests began today on the St. Joseph's

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Thibault to Sing At Butler Bowl

Conrad Thibault, eminent baritone, will sing the leading role in “The New Moon" starting July 11 at Butler Bowl as part of the Indianapolis ¢ e n- :

| tennial celebra- | tion, Announcement

of Mr. Thibault's. }

he Romberg opne was made today by J. Charles Gilbert, | general manager of the centennial project. Mr. Gilbert said r.. Thibault's acceptance is the,

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& few days to provide the six-weeks’ | series with top-flight professional | singers and conductors. Mr. Thibault was last heard in| Indianapolis last February on the | Town Hall series at the English theater,

Quarantine on Dogs

Ordered at Salem

SALEM, Ind, June 9 (U. P.).—!

City Health Officer J. E. Mitchell {today ordered a quarantine on dogs. He instructed police to shoot any dogs running loose without muzdescribed the order as an anti-rabies action.

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Ralph W. Pierce "Had Been Il 3 Years

Services will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Flanner & Buchanan funeral home for Ralph W. Pierce, 47, of 6144 Broadway, whose body was found floating in White river ...g near the W, New j York+st. bridge yesterday. Biss Discovery of his body ended a four-day search * for the stonemason, who disap peared Wednesday after being’ refused a job at an Indianapolis paint Mr. Pierce company. Mr. Pierce had been a semi invalid for three years as the result of a spinal injury. He thought. he had recovered sufficiently to go back to work but the paint firm turned him down because of his physical condition. The body was found by Robert Wedhinger, 35, of 1430 Astor st. Born in Farmersburg, Ind., Mr. Plerce had lived here about 10 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ruth Pierce, and two children.

Rabbi Fox Awarded Long-Term Contract

Rabbi Samuel J. Fox has been given a long-term contract as spiritual leader of the United Hebrew congregation in view of services rendered over the past six years. The board of directors of the synagog prompted the contract by announcing a vote .of confidence in the policies and work ‘of Rabbi Fox. He is vice president and program chairman of the Indianapolis (Zionist district, the author of a syndicated column on Jewish customs distributed by the Jewish Telegraphic agency to the Anglo-Jewish press and a lecturer for various faiths.

Transportation Board

To Meet at Lincoln

The Ohio Valley Transportation | Advisory Board will have its 82nd! regular meeting tomorrow in the! Lincoln hotel.

Jr., of the Baltimore & Ohio Rail- | road. John W,-Barriger, president | of the. Monon Railroad, will be principal speaker.

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Secret Minutes Prove rv Communists Control A.Y.D.

Meeting Decides Not to Dissolve Group In Favor-of Reconstituted Young Reds’ League

Presiding at a 12:15 p. m. funich- | eon tomorrow will be Slade Freer, |

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state Communist party youth confe party .ghould “dissolve the American Youth for Democracy and reconstitute the Young Communist league.” The Communists’ decision was that American Youth for Democracy “has been a splendid investment for our party people” and should be allowed to continue. The group, whose leaders stoutly deny any connection with the Communist party, lately has been a storm center at colleges throughout the country. The group's New York state chair-

secret Communist meeting. Its aim, he declared, was “a united policy to

and to build the youth movement.” And, he emphasized, “there should not be a single mass AYD meeting in which the Communist party does not organize the sale of the Bally Worker. ”

Meckling Elected Lions Club Head

William H. Meckling was electea | president of the Indianapolis Lions club at the recent annual organization meeting. Other officers include Roscoe D.' Meyer, 1st vice president; Ewing L. Cox, 2d vice president; Harold E.| Devine, 3d vice president; Rex G.| Campbell, Lion tamer, and Ronald | E. Tanner, tail twister. Kenneth E. Bogart and Henry A. Pfarrer were named directors for | 1947-1849 and William H. Walker | holds over as a director. { Club members will lunch Wednesday at the Claypool notel.

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