Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1948 — Page 3

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- WEDNESDAY,

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gurean Warns privers to Get licenses Now

Heavy Last-Minute =

Rush Feared

Too many motorists are in

duiging in the annual pastime of

waiting Bureau of Motor

WAY eta Bath

cent of

yr. Deadline ‘Feb. 29

There are only 23 “shopping

_ ays" left before the deadline of|

Feb. 29. they pointed out.

wrpere still are many drivers who should renew their licenses pefore Feb. 29, too,” Mr. Browa

sll one whose birthday falls in January or February must have a new driver's license by Feb. 29, he reminded. Other drivers: may renew their licenses: during their birth months. Holders of public passenger and chauffeurs’ li-/

chauffeurs’ censes, however, must renew by!

Feb. 29 in any event.

And unless more persons come in for plates and drivers’ licenses in the next few days, Mr. Bath warned, the last-minute crush|

Fears Late Rush

will be the heaviest ever.

The bureau heads also warned out-of-state drivers that if their! car licenses have expired in their home states, they are running the -_risk of being arrested in Indiana. “ne bureau cited Tilinois as an example of -a-state where license.

plates expired Jan. 31.

“We've seen a number of Illinois cars with 1947 plates and some from other states, too,” the pureau heads said. “If license plates are invalid in home states, then they're invalid in Indians, too, despite the fact that Hoosiers may drive on their old plates

until Feb, 22."

STRAUSS SAYS:

until the last minute to 1948 license plates, the tor Vehicles: warned

ry of State Thomas E. and Director H. Dale Deported that only 40 per the normal run of license hases has come through the bureau and branches so far this

THEY WOULDN'T BELIEVE ME... %

(The case of the prevaricating ichtyol ~

KIND OF A by-produc * of fishing has always béen the varied and colorful terradiddles about what happened—

SO WE WONDERED —what kind of ~ whoppers can a Hoosier fisherman “hatch? Are they able and willing to 4 » bit from their always truthful (it says here]. yarns?

THE RESULT 15 — Liars’ Contest — ne

holds or verbs barred—

to see whats Truthful fisherman would concoct in the ‘nature of a= preposterous falsehood.

% This Liar's Contest

will be conducted on a high, ethical, truthful lane — the entry lanks are ready on the Sportsman's Floor (the sixth) — andthe first floor. The stories should be brief— 150 words or less — and will be confined to fish tales.

“AND THE WINNER will get a suitable prize ~{and a surprise) at the Strauss exhibit on the opening night of the annual Sports Show

at the Fa Feb ps rated,

IT's A DATE to look: forward to = there's fun to be had — Entry blanks ore ready NOW!

L. STRAUSS & C0, THE MAN'S STORE

The Spertiman's Floore the fambis SIXTH

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by Lloyd B. Waltodl, Times Stafl Photographer.

™E INDIANAPOEIS TIME

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Today’ Ss Weather Fotocast

SNOW SCENE— Washington St. lay under a solid blanket of snow hi morning after the heaviest fall of the

season. The picture was taken just after it stopped Snowing and before the early morning traffic moved. in to turn

the soft covering into barrels of grimy slush,

Insurance Firm Re-elects Officers

the Citizens National Life Insurance Co. which has its home office in Indianapolis were reelected today “af stockholders’ meeting at the Co-, lumbia Club. =

renamed president and a director. Mr, Wilkins has been engaged in writing life insurance and in "3% forming and developing life insurance companies for 29 years.

{Carl H. Dahling, Brookston, vice | president and director; | Mills, Kokomo, secretary and di-' rector; Harlan B. Livengood, In- . dianapolis, treasurer and director; Raymond A. Greely, Muncie; Lyle ; . B. Hegg. Covington, Therl Jack- BI son, Yorktown; George R. Ranes, Terre Haute: Dr. W. E. School-;

y ! stockholders;

; within the past year.

Officials of various nursing A “good will" trip to Washing- . ‘and hospital groups are making ton, D. C., of the Indiana Bankers president, Evansville; Herbert C.

John Wilkins Again Named President

All officers and. directors of

‘the annual’

John Wilkins, Indianapolis, was

Other officers and directors are

3 it» & 5

Paul J.

field, Orleans; Joseph E. O’'Dan-| iel, Evansville; Voyles, Indianapolis; E. Krempp, Jasper, and ES

[Matthew and Pal V. Townsend. Hold 17-Year-Old Gun Girl

Jn his annual report to the Mr. Wilkins _re-. {vealed that: since the company commenced writing life insurance last September, the amount now

s Boss of Teen-Age Gang

Tells N. Y. Police Crime Movies Inspired

totale §1280000. He said the Her to Lead 8 Boys in Holdup Forays | |

mpany has sold and issued! ~ NEW YORK. Feb. 4 (UP)—A 17-year-old briinet, who boasted 307.000 shares of its capital stock to police she became a gun girl after being thrilled by crime movies, was held today for leading a gang of eight youths in a series of The Citizens National Life In- armed robberies. surance Co. covers all of Indiana The girl, Mildred Frances Lopez, had no previous criminal rec-| nd has its home tffices at 241 ord, police said. Wearing a ‘new look” ballerina skirt, , with her dark |

thair hanging around her shoul-/ E. Ohio St. Mr. Wilkins said io 4 “oil 451d police a John

held up a grocery “and took $50,

the company contemplates the 1 i police said. | t | opening of offices in Kentucky | 2, "fer Picture she Sal epi The next night, Schreiner, Ed-| | thin 90 days. The company | were “easy.” ward “Ahearn, . 16; Malcolm|

was founded in Indiamapolis on li : | Adams, 17; James O'Donnell, 11; Dec. 30, 1946, The first applica- Tne girl lived in a furnished yon, Agnley, 18, and Robert tion for a policy was made to Mr, "00m and said she supported her- yon gicino,- 19, held up a Second Wilkin's son, Frank J. Wilkins, self working as a_model. | Avenue bar and took $150, firing | at the age of 16 on Aug. 28, 1947, Last Friday, according’ .té.po- a shot at a patron who attempted |

He said the policyholders and lice, “ she suggested to her “boy to follow, police said. $a

stockholders total around 350 friend, Charles Schreiner, also 17, The girl and the others. were persons. that they rob a store for some arrested yesterday and charged

“date money.” ‘That night the with burglary, assault and violacouple, with Daniel’ Novotny, 20, tion of of f the | Sullivan. law. May Recruitment Bankers and Government Drive for Nurses Heads Confer in Capital

Bankers are Robert D: Mathias.

~Lo..conduct a stete-wice Association will continue through Morrison, vice presidént, Crawnurse recruitment campaign. today and tomorrow. fordsyilie; Rpbert. IL. ~Shoulty, At a noon luncheon today inh

: Athletic: Club, Washthe - interested officials laid the: Se asoniation-axrived dau] a. Hie, expoulive manager. of Indi groundwork of the campaign to erpment officials to. hold confer- anapolis; John Alexander, legal alleviate the’ crucial shortage ol... cc on banking. credit, business counsel. and James M. Givens, nurses in every field in which _ + lejated subjects. The group chairman of the convention pro[they are employed. Sister Andrea. »,., will confer with Sens. Homer gram committee, Indianapolis. {superintendent of St. Vincent's pn ~anehart and William Jenner) . Burr 8. Swezey member of the

{Hospital-and- president of the In- os 13 representatives from In- executive committee, Lafayette; |diana State Hospital Association, giana. Otto N. Frenzel, mémber of the announced the recruitment effort Today the Indiana delegation executive committee, Indianap~

Representatives ofthe hospital will entertain representatives of olis; Joseph E. Kelley, state repassociation, the. Indiana State the - Treasury Department and resentative of the small businessMedical Association . and auxil- Indiana“ Senators and Congress- men’s advisory committee to the [fary, the State Nurses’ Associa- men at a dinner at the Willard Treasury Department, and Evahs tion ‘and the State Board of Hotel. A luncheon with the Fed- Woollen Jr., vice president of the Health, all attended the luncheon. eral Reserve Board is.scheduled American Bankers Association] RN tomorrow. Indianapolis, also are in the Attending from the Indiana group.

National Heart in

Week Proclaimed IN INDIANAPOLIS

Gov. Gates today proclaimed _ |{the. week of Feb. 8-14 as Na- Te TODAY

! 1 Wee diana. ] ant Run Pkwy. Johnny, Thelm tional Heart k in In Indianapolis Bar Auseciation - Dinner," nt Run BRwy Johansen. oa “Disease of the h

heart and Industrial Rubber and Equipment Ceo, 458 Englis blood vessels constitutes our na- _ Vieginia Ave.—Annval ales conference f DEATHS ~

“At Home—Heldreth, Mary Perdue, Pleas.

. is Club—Hotel Antlers {tion's most important medical Liane" Club—Claypool Hotel " ‘Noon Tunes. Central Linrary every Carl Nise. 85, at" 1118 N. Bells Vieu, arand public health problem, the * Wednesday—From 11:30 m. 0 1:30 teriosclerotic heart

proclamation pointed out. “It| 5 m. recorded gy 0 Log,

affects more persons than any | w EVENTS TOMORROW. Cecilia J. -Vanier. 83, . : ther disease and leads all others’ ° '" =o | GHORBOW i 1 deno.carcinoms at 916 E Tabor

. om 10 a as a cause of death.” all dav. Indianapolis Athletic Cob. ™ mma Dreéithaier, 81, &¢ 1068 W. Michi: Indlanapalis Busines and Professional _ #80, carcinoma,

Grant W. Rosselot, 71, at General, cerehral hemorrhage

Observance of a nation-wide man's Clob— >. my Woman's De- tie M. Green 0, at 1104 Sterling heart week .is Sponsored by the partme nt Civ onary occlusion, Ing ans Sheet Met. tal and Warm Air Hats Linda Sue Hawking, 1, at 1 U. Medical American ‘Heart Association each ( Contractors . (through Friday) ~ Center. pneunionis * y

Wy Hotel.

year to inspire co-operation and Everio nee ©

Union of "lama bral hemorrhage,

N. ‘|contributions in the scientific "through Friday) Claypool Hot Anna 8 Mutch, 68, at 623 W. 41st, cere-|. American Legion National “Aere Commit job of conquering heart heart aliments. Aer*t%, 'A" Silarday) — American poral hemorrhage.” 7, ut 104 NAl:| . NE ni Laan Pula 30. at 1 ulia Anh m A 0 . Five “iColonels’ Na BIRTHS 3 AL ils Ath Fulliam, . N. Shot . Beys jiida A. Ross, 56, at 624 B 12th, ear. cin In Red Cross Drive At Methodist—Richard, Evelyn James; Piora. Etta Wheeler, 75, at General, car, |

Mrs, Jeremiah L. Cadick, chair-| Babar, is Calvin Vertus, LaVerne | man of the 1948 Red Cross Fund. rr AR ph To und Theodor Ci [Mima B B. Doan. “m, at 1910 X 10, oereRaising Campaign in the res.-| pos ner. ra hemorrhage, nn. -

Coleman—Bdward, Alice Rafferty, and dential districts, annbunces the nck, aon (migar Garrison, Me. ot Methodist, pneu:

names of five “colonels” who will|At General-—Clarence, Bisle Holland, and! mon | Atexmnder n Gerhardt, 61, at St Vin-

oer Willie Jane Moo direct the solicitation In a Jarge ,¢ gi prancis—Ray, Julls Wiltshire cent's, heart decompensation. section of the city. A Hotna-Pred. Togene Hanh, - ".) Svein “Kigtne p a eral. carcinoma . on, Thomas R. Kackley, Charles R.| N. ‘Tacoms: Albert, Lucy Blunt 134 Maths BD ini 0 we 200i With: |MeCarty, Mrs. Guy E. Morrison, Blake, and James, Marie Bledsoe, 30 myocarditis Re M t A Bf Mrs Robert 8. Kiefer and Mrs. elma Malott, #0, at Long, peareinoms

Gite, Majsgaret Maybell M y J. W. Carter Wil serve as Al Methadist—Ceorge, Thelma Anderson, machusetis. cerebral hemorrhage. “colonels.” “Majors” will A8SUT.e A¢ Coleman— 729 N. Tremont,

d Turner ing Meadow es MH. Proctor, 73, at Porothy Rarnare, and coronary oeclusion

aan of divisions of each gs st. Frameis—! h hr Ar- ar Moore, 84, a4 Long, coronary. eo

Representatives and officers of treasurer, Bedford; Don E, War-|

{Wilfrid J. LaCroix, 68, at General cere. |

charge of political wards And Louis Wisner Dixon." (Infant Moore, 13 hours, at Methodist,|

, The vampalgn will open. thor, i Re ge i cart Tho Methoi, myo

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- " | NEW PAINT JOB—Most body designs; colors and makes were modified as |8¢

Dr. Glenn 9 or Man Winter went to work with his sense of humor and a big bag of snow.

STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION' WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW!

DOBBS hats are 8.00 10.00 12.50 15.00 20.00

TM REG PAT'S PEMD COPR 1948 COW. L. 8 WAANED ALLQGRTY REWEANGS,

TONIGHT AND TOMORROW--It will be stormy and milder from the Mississippi to the At« | lantic tonight and early tomorrow except for New England and the southern tip of Florida which will escape rain or snow. Moist and mild air from the ‘Gulf of Mexico shown on the Fotocast by air mass and air flow arrows, will feed this large storm area and cause the general temperature rise. Temperatures are expected to range from 10 to 20 degrees in New England, upstate New York,

Motion to Block Trial Overruled

suit filed by Charleé R. Ettinger, Cleveland | former county clerk, to recover JU ie | more than $9000 alleged gam- Rt.

{of Superior Court 5.

F OTOEAST"

” BROWNSVILLE ” Leatrinie x seeing

SHOWER vv SLEET

DH Lo RAIN

also from Illinois into the Central Plains, by tomorrow moining. In the Ohio Valley and southern Michigan the mercury is expected to range in the 20s near daybreak.

“Sunrise

LE uur Seek Fire Expert ie os = x For Tyndall Towne Join Ettinger Suit, Tas Judge Tells Agency adanta” or Hp

T..608 | Sunset .. Precipitation 24 hrs. end. 7:30 8. Mm, | “The following table hows © the ci Present Manager {tures in other cities Resigns Post A motion to black trial of the DE Biss Cincinnati’

5 20 30 5 13 ; 1s | management of Tysiaal Towne h iene . 48 | in, {bling losses from the Spinning Indianapolis’ ( (ely) . ‘ i | oeta She Three thar g proj | Wheel, 3728 ‘E. 16th St., has been (Los Angeles cin iranis ®)- The present manager, Paul 1 | overruled by Judge Ralph Hamill M Minnexpalis Bt. Pau’ 3) J (New rian . The motion, filed three weeks Okluhoma city 2 ago by Sam Blum, attorney for Oe . ‘ae four operators of the Spinning gan ent. { Wheel, had asked dismissal of San Francisco ... [the suit on the ground” that the Washington. BC a - ter opportuni money lost by Mr. Ettinger did — re— not belong to him. |company's losses amounted to $4800 a year. After filling the suit, Mr. Ettin- more than $50,000. | The ger resigned as treasurer of the G. McCullough Agency, Inc. motion, suggested that officers of ing project was labeled a for which receivers had been the McCullough Agency make by Fire Chief Roscoe A. McKin-

appointed. Receivers said the themselves parties to the suit. ney.’ : ‘

: | Newman, 5337 Central Ave. yes- + i | |terday handed his resignation to eT 31 the Mayor, eff. Feb. 15. | © Mr. Newman Fok, Feeney |e was taking a position in pri

The Tyndall : position

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SR—¥ill please mre You mi Hy personally.

A Dobbs hat is not carved out of wood—of cement that -

has come out of a mold—rigid, unyielding. "A Dobbs is soft—it is companionable, it is adaptable—

You place it on the "Thinking Department’ — : the Dobbs with its hand work—with its uncopyable lings Ce brings you a luxury of comfort. You give the Dobbs certain little personal adjustments of ‘your own— as personal as your walk and talk and smile—and you have a hat that is exclusively yours—thoroughly becoming

traditionally fine—with an alert touch of tomorrow!

There is quite iat company of Dobbs Hats—ready for

immediate possession—there is nothing smarter under

It's always a pleasure the dome of heaven—there is nothing in the Hat World bo Jo Dens more worthy to associate with your head, facade—end PURSE! hat early! pi

_ Mayor Al Feeney #aid today he [Was seeking aman experienced x B in fire prevention to take over the :

{vate business og held a “bet.

Judge Hamill, in overruling the on fire prevention since the hous.