Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1947 — Page 26

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Crying of Bahy Brings Eviction

Judge Rules Noise --

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Jewelry Craftsman Mystifies Experts

PROVIDENCE, R. I, Dec, 5- . | ~Ariel ‘Millals, an American-born {the blossom, Is Nuisance + |designer who once was a Holly- | solid plece of precious metal

MEMPHIS, Tenn. Dec. 5 (UP)— wood consultant: on oriental Jrnas Keeps Process Secret

Attractive Mrs, Clay W. Gibson] mentation, hugged her 17 months old curly-ito silver and gold today in a. little] {pears, haired daughter today and an- gq

nounced that she would fight an] eviction. order issued on grounds/ that the baby's crying created a nuisance, Mrs, Gibson, and her insurance | agent husband, had planned to move after general sessions Judge)

William J, Bacon signed. the court §

order, “We changed our minds about moving,” Mrs. Gibson sald. “Otherwise not a child would be ‘safe’ if {ts parents were renters.” Judge Bacon h:d sald that “property owners have a right to live peacefully and undisturbed in their home,” and that a child who cries excessively and disturbs their rest comes under the heading of a nuisance, a Calls Ruling Shattering John 8. Patton, attorney for the Gibsons, described Judge Bacon's ruling “precedent shattering.” “There's ‘a law against a dog| barking after midnight,” Mr. Patton said, “but dogs can't read and they frequently do bark after mid-! night. But vou can get rid of a dog

and you can't children, You can’t| e¢holoroform a child.” l “It is normal for any child to

ery and she does not cry hours on

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end, as the landlord said she did,”| Mrs. Gibson said bf her baby, | Complaint From Neighbor Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hinz, who oedipy the apartment directly below the Gibsons, filed the general ses-| sions ‘lawsuit. Both testified that the baby cries for long periods, Mr, Hinz sald that he wrote to the Gibsons asking. “possession of the premises” on groimds “that you are! permitting and maintaining a! nuisance.” | . “I am fully aware of the fact that! Habies cry occasionally,” Mr. Hinz wrote. “However, from my own ¢X-| perience and others I have discussed this matter with, there 18 no need or occasion for a baby to cry several hours each day, particularly during the evening hours.”

Gyro Club Officers, Directors Named

New officers of the Gyro Club are L. Harold Noble, president; Howard R. Meeker, vice president; Frank L. Welland, treasurer; Fred K. Sale, | secretary, and Daniel G. Drew, ser-| geant-at-arms. Directors are Bert R. Mull, Charles | L, Knoerle, Ray T. Fatout, Fred J.! Grumme, Robert R. Dietz, Stanley | G. Disque, Guy F. Boyd Jr. and J. E. Fehsenfeld Jr,

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workshop In New Englands Jeweny ‘chemist. He has to add the sliver! As contrast to the delicate gar- can be produced for mass con- lais studied -at Oxford and came through drop presses and casting , |denia reproduction,” he has trams. sumption. * . {back to Columbia University for his! machines. He starts with the flower itself,/ How he transforms the flower is formed a pine cone into a solid| Dr. Millais discovered his secret {Doctor of Psychology degree.’ By NEA Servide * ? |and when he has finished, the re-| a secret; Dr, Millais says that ‘sterling silver paperweight. (process after talking ‘with some of Later, in following his study of (for this new process. {sult is an exact reproduction of craftsmen all over the world have, petal by petal, in a [tried to find out. Jewelry experts! Each

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