Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1947 — Page 9

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~ Lottery Print Shops Realy

~2 Have New Locations; Third Awaits Court |

were reported today making plans

the signing qf the anti-lottery| ordinance by Mayor Denny yesterday....... One other print shop indicated it was going to sit it out ci the hope that a permanent injunction would be issuéd against the controversial measure in planned court action, . The new ordinance - which becomes a law at the end of a-15-day

TRAILNAYS : advertising period would outlaw

the printing and possession of lot-

ons tery and pool tickets. It sets maxiY FARES mum penalties of $300 fine and a 180-day jail term for vonviction of is ¥ % AY : > violation of its provisions. $12.65 Thé J.'L. MacDaniel Printing Co.,

. i C.. '1045 : 420 E. Ohio st., already has a branch oy 36.85 + in Illinois and was reported plan- S | dliser,

14.75 ning to move its local equipment riers 36.85 Here | Tr von me, Foreman, Is Dea a 99.60 The L. & W. Marulsetiring Oo, y | venne 29 07 AF 4 ores is 330 Yannis ake, Wel Yeforiel plan Estil Hauser, New York Central aes , where it has already made arrange- railroad employee for 22 years, died share 250 ments for space, this morning at his home, 808 Maes Jp The third shop, Novel Printing V'I® ave. He was 42. _ Co. in the Jackson bldg. is said to! He was born at Quincy, Ind., and ot raductions have. been told by its attorneys to attended Grace Baptist church. He

FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1047 -

To Leave City

Two lottery ticket print shops, fy

to move out of the city following!

Foo

JOINS WABASH — Dr. J

Harry Cotton, former president | of the McCormick theological |

seminary in Chicago, will betome head of the Wabash college department of- philosophy when the fall semester of the Crawfordsville school opens Sept. 15.

ss— ments. road at the time of his death.

The mayor's signature on the

Services will be at 10 a. m. Monfor Ai Occasions J measure came after city council] (day at J. C. Wilson Chapel of the ' passed the ordinance Wednesday | Chimes. Burial will be if” Wash-

night by a vote of 5 to 2. The votes ington Park cemetery. The Rev.

for the measure were from: Re-!H. B. McClanahan of Grace Baptist

es | publicans while Democrat council-|w men formed the opposition. Opponents of the ordinance are Vv

the measure.

next few days. Edward Knight, former COrpora-

validity of the ordinance would be “tested in the courts.”

Peggy E. Scr ripps

P)—Miss Peggy E. Scripps, | daughter of the late Robert Pp. | Scripps and Mrs. W. W. Hawkins was married yesterday at the Hawkins’ Lake Tahoe home to Charles| m R. McCabe, foreign news staff mem- | ber of the United Press in Wash- |

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quiet ceremony and planned to ar- | sive Sunday in Washington, where they will live. The bride, former

and recently a member of the edi-

News, is the granddaughter of E.| W. Scripps, founder of the Scripps- | Howard newspapers. Mr. McCabe formerly was a re-| porter in New York and Puerto Rico. He was a navy war ¢or-| respondent in the Caribbean area, and also did publicity work for the ». Puerto Rican government.

Danny Kayes Move to

Separate Homes

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 5 (U. P.).—| Comedian Danny Kaye and his writer wife, Sylvia Fine, hoped today that a trial separation would readjust their marital differences, Mr. Kaye moved into a hotel yes- | terday, announcing the separation was friendly. He said he would] continue to be closely associated | with Mrs. Kaye, who writes most of his comedy material. “The baby’s crying worries him,” his wife said. smectite LAWYERS OPEN PARLEY EVANSVILLE, Ind, Sept. § (U. P.)—The 51st annual, meeting of the Indiana State Bar association opened today with a discussion of the Taft-Hartley law by Willett H. Barr Jr,, Lebangn.

continuing to marshal their forces! ser; in preparation for a hot court bat | Hauser: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tle to test the constitutionality of Open Hauser; three sisters, Mrs. Jewell Meek, Mrs. Mabel O’Banion

It was indicated an injunction and Mrs. Franchen Whallen, and would be filed in one of the Marion two brothers, Floral Hauser and

county courts probably within the! Doyal H Hauser, all of Indianapolis.

sisters, Mrs. war correspondent in the Paecific!dian

ill have charge,

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. ivian Hauser; a son, Donald Haua daughter, Miss Mary Lou

tion council, representing the print- hour, ing firms, said yesterday the

Ray. Gatos a pater, - died ™

as 59. Born at Columbus, Ind, he had

ember of Eagles lodge 211,

stand pat and await court develop-|WAs section foreman on the rail-|

y= “WY Wed 7 T0° F= [So IVNCITY yesterday ut his fiome, 2243 Latigley |

i ~ ave., followin brig. illness, ERR AER SRD bed Gd Ber acne Pl GUERBROOR Nev. Se E(u, ge i

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lived here since 1918 and was a

Services will be at 2 p. m. to-|

orrow at J. C. Wilson Chapel of |

{the Chimes. Burial will be in| ington, D, ©, {Floral Park cemetery.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Myr

The couple left shortly after the (tle M. Osbourn; a step-daughter, | Mrs. Ray Elder; a brother, Charles | Osbourn, all of Indianapolis; two| Bessie, Vogwyez, Ih-| apolis, and Mrs, May Tutherow |

| Hving in Illinois, and a step-grand- | torial staff of the Washington Daily ! son, Lee Lovell, Indianapolis. rl ee sone Soot scmmmesite ns

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