Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1948 — Page 3

b. 5 (UP)—Radie nced today that nal aid

ned a

hours!

price schedule ich becomes effective at once, ye alt-pint of cream will go up a cent to 21 cents, buttermilk is wp from 15 to 16 es : quart, te milk up fro chocola

{motion to withdraw the case from

.|Deputy Prosecutors John Daily

and

The Brotherhood of St. John's Evangelical and Re-

as toastmaster .

Leonard Sts. will

the trial of James La-

fatal trafic crash, “has been stopped before the evidence was completed. 5 Judge W. D. Bain

Yesterday of Criminal Court 1, sustained a

Church Men's Club To Hear Butler Dean

captain at the University of Notre Dame, will speak.

Howard J. McDavitt will serve §

Mr. McDavitt

a = lt TE TNDIANAPOLIS TINYS Pla = ye PAGE 3. ~ en ot Bn Yo ry : Lg ¢ Rie : ou EV 4 > a e A : i Another Cent Here For 3d Increase In Year 1 T= Lay Tid Gracies ND sor Speco fest 11 i New

Hoodlum’ Drive

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i ¥ ./Raney, superintendent of the In-/ { Bain OK's Withdrawal: qamy’schs for se Dee, in an city of loitering “hoodlums” reEvidence Not nished address tonigh ted in the arrest of nine men Yor the second time J 16ss than| Mr. Raney will § on “The EE En vgn. For the Human Touch” at 7:45 p.m. in | All of them were picked up In yr 35, of 1418 Yandes St,[the church. as BE —— around Union Station pocharged with manslaughter In &.., “re Rey, E. A. Plepenbrok oe a ee fe the POs

8S. Marion Smith, head of the new testament department of Butler University School of Religion, will speak at the “Sweetheart

the jury and end the trial after three days of testimony. The motion was filed by Edwin McClure, defense siomey, after Judge Bain sugges e move. His suggestion followed prolonged disputes between Mr. McClure and

St. and Central Ave.

at Church Men's Club at iemporary|vations.

and Edward Young Jr. | a Judge Bain sald both the defense attorney and deputy prose-j

WEST SIDE PAPER DRIVE—Papers from every nook and cranny of the West Side filled these crates to the tune of almost $100, in the fund drive to send a lawyer to England to defend Billy Burke Edwards. Working, left to right, at drive headquarters at Hobb's grocery, are Mrs. Joe Hobbs, Mrs. Olive Tribby, 1850 Dexter Ave.

“ {on motions in i | proper.” - 3

I" “In view of these remarks in

cutors charged that “my rulings : the case were im-

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"Judge Convinced

{court, 1 was convinced the case should be withdrawn and 1 sustained the motion to stop the trial,” he said. “I have no other comment to make.” | Last July trial in the same case was stopped when Richard Smith,

quarters of the church at Sst,

Wives will be special guests. plock, N. Pennsylvania St. alse Goodloe Owen, membership chair- was charged with vagrancy, New Meridian Methodist|man, is in charge of dinner reser- pending investigation of hee

A record.

npn

a &

Ret the ive lA

Police M

a But a policeman took it away. Pick up some quick change.”

to 21 cents a quart, milk also up to 21 cents and cottage cheese Up. from 23 to 24

# vow Lure of Easy Cash Dawson Books To Return Air Rifle vo ps After Boy Grows Lands Two in Jail

| Accused of Trying | To Sell Sex Stimulant

Joe Hobbs: Mrs. Anna Wright, 1224 W. 19th St.; Mrs, Sol . mother of the imprisoned veteran, Mrs. Noble T. Edwards:

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————————————— SOMERVILLE, Mass. Feb. 5 For Trip to England in {(UP)—Thornton James of Bellerica walked into police headquarters and announced: “Today 1 am a man.” patrolman Howard Hallion

today detectives he was!

“looking for a quick way to make. panion hit upon the idea of sell-|

leaned over e desk, congratu- ing a sex t to 8 1/ The la ESR i ——— s stimulan high schoo wyer, who is taking the . lated him tod’ detalls.| i dents, *! case without fee other than ex- Griffin to Head “Pye come for my rifle,” said! pelq under a vagraney charge, penses, said he will fly to New Mr. James. [Theodore H. (Smoky) Stokes, York on the first available sgn Plywood Sales «your what?” asked Officer|1054 W. 35th St, related how Le this week-end. He said he hopes Hallion. and John Daniels; 43, who/to leave directly from the New| “My mfle” said Mr. James. said he lives in the rear of 1223|York field to fly to London, from! pointed sales manager of Wilyou took away eight N. Pennsylvania St, discussed which point he will travel to liams Plywood Co., 222 Cham- adults, but TWA leaped this

“The one ars ago. I lived here when I s 13. And I had an air rifle.

out” drops as possible ways to|wards, 23-year-old former Indign-| {apolis boy, is charged with He said 1 was too young and told { murder. me to call for it when I reached: He and Daniels, also charged No Full Report 21. ‘with vagrancy, were arrested yes-| A score of cablegrams from the “Well, today is ‘my 21st birth- ts afies police Yereived Ard {boy s parents, Mr. and-Mrs. Noble erica! els’ : % day. And I've come from Bill td ption was puldiing capsul Edwards, 1906 Sugar Grove Ave

Charged With Vagraney

rifle.” i ‘and from local church, patriof oy ffiosr Hallion said,| OF 2 each at 14th and Meridian and veteran groups oD elatie *We don't keep property that v {produced no full report on the, §& org? | Young Stokes said that after he|crime with which the youth 1s! 4

- “You know,” Mr. James said, ! i the charged. 4 . “I had a hunch eight years 880 | And asked for a ona ry His parents said the extent of

that policeman wasn't telling the’ {their informatio is that he was, truth.” {Ol Ae ea Le rae artested Jan. 23, charged with ville, detectives were told the murder last| summer of an Donita . Infant daughter,’ Brenda, whose had been found in a wood-|

IU Dean to | Stoke, operalor of the Collegel 0%} Kes, 3 oT Stadio of Magic, 2213 N. Meridian 1806: The--youtl's . mother did,

not know a daughter had been

* " 3 | 8t., had the prescription filled at) . ) {ounces of the substance. Then,| : : {he and Daniels filled the capsules, The youth wa# totally disabled,

The American Association of he added. : as a result of a chest wound reMedical Record Librarians today, State chemists are testing the GeIved In Germany, is Feterans| | planned to wind up a four-day liquid and 90 filled capsules po-) stration report-showed. he

(lice confiscated. ‘had suffered some mental dis-|

orkshop at Indiana University| Stokes denied that any of the turbances, his attorney said. {

Medical Center with a program capsules had been sold. .. Meanwhile, a group of selfon the importance of medical mei ern appointed volunteers comprising,

records- in-hospital. operations “Hoosier B udg ot {school friends, neighbors and felmorrow. 3 rnd ]

{low church members of the youth Dr. John D. VanNuys, dean of| _ [the $1000 fund to send Attorney, the TU School of Medicine and i; | Dawson to-England to defend the Hospitals, will preside during | 0 d | ion | Indianapolis man. { discussions onthe value of med=| ¥ [ $700 Already Raised’ Joe Hobbs, Edwards’ school]

ical records to various hospital Indi ’ { , a { ana’s share of spending by| / and auxiliary departments. {the Federal government for the friend and unofficial chairman of Members of the discussion next fiscal year would be more the drive; said almost $700 hae.

For Flight to Defend GI

Rep. Ludlow Aids Attorney Cut Red Tape

As the dimes and dollars of West Siders mounted up to $700, James Dawson, local attorney, today booked reservations to fly A 19-year-old amateur magician, 4, ‘pn ojang to defend a disabled GI charged with murder there. Mr. Dawson said his request to Indiana con

tol ssmen to cut Ai M 4 Fli ht some money” when he and a com- | Passport red tape had produced results. He received a telegram | S Bercy g

{from Rep. Louis Ludlow saying his passport would arrive here today.

“ - 1 . lotteries and the sale of “knock-|Bristol where Billy Burke Ed | ber of Commerce Building, J. M.|barrier in a special case here.

{today continued to work toward| .

. itting as tem, resigned Hobbs, and the crippled [from the bench in the case after STRAUSS ; explaining that he had been “in- SAYS: \ timidated” in connection with the y case, e_ declined to comment

» . » | further at’ that time. Passage | LaMarr is charged with driving ¢ {a stolen car which collided with | another car and fatally injured Charles Riney, of 2034 Station {, at .38th and Pennsylvania | Sts, in July, 1946,

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TWA Employee

Edwards’ Trial

Child Flown to Coast * For Medical Care

There's an airline regulation

E. Ed Griffin has been .ap- against transportation of young children without accompanying

Williams, presi-| Mrs. Genneil O. Philips, Indiandent, said today.|apolis TWA reservations superMr. Griffin has intendent, had to cite the regulabeen active “in| tion to refuse to 5-year-the lumber in-| old Claudia Ruth’ Overturf, who dustry since 1929! Was being sent to California for ; when he became treatment of Bright's disease. identified with The child’s mother,* Mrs. Ruth! Elwood per| Overturt, 1265 E. Thompson Rd, Co. He pine eq | COUN’ afford to go along. But 28 manager of| the Shiles heaity Jade it [Nec ; sary to fily her to her grand-|-the firm from mother, Mrs. Ruth Morgan, In 1931 to 1936| California, for proper care. { when he became! Mrs. Philips solved the problem district repre- py taking a “postman’s holiday

Mr. Griffin sentative for Johns - Manville yesterday. Since she was due to

|be on vacation, she volunteered He also served as president of to accompany the child to Los! Indiana Chapter of the - Pro- Angeles and to deliver her to her! ducers’ Council, Inc., and is one grandmother there today. i of the two representatives of the Producers’ Council on the board) - of directors of the Indianapolis 0 len to irect ‘Home Show. He is vice president| : ! of the Home Show and chairman! . . of the general plan and model / gl McClain Campaign

. He is an assoclate member of

Sales Corp.

the Indianapolis Real Estate! Harry McClain, recently anBoard and Marion County nounced candidate for the DemoBuilders. ’

cratic gubernatorial nomination, today named 2d District Democratic Chairman Guy Coplen of Camden to manage his pre-con-vention campaign.

Beer Dealer's "yg Mr. McClain said he would open | Permit Revoke a campaign’ headquarters here] within the next two weeks and]

would announce other personnel!

The Alcoholie Beverages Com- on his campaign staff at that

sreup are Robert N, Neff, ad-| than $1 billion, under provisions been raised through donations proposed bu

minigtrator —of Methodist — Hos-| pial; Miss Norma Baumann, vhiel medical récord librarian at| Methodist; Dr. Donald J. Case-! ley, medical director, and other! Medical Center staff members. | Today the group heard discus-| “Ions on “Trends in Medical Indexing” by Miss Sara McKinney, field instructor of the organizalion, and on “Teaching Standard!

of the alyzed today. ttributions. : : The per capita cost to each’ A paper sale with headquarters . | Hoosier would be $265 for the|lat Hobbs Grocery, 19th St. and A. R. Ryan, Chrisney, Spencer 1948-49 fiscal years, an Indian- Sugar Grove Ave. was slowed | County, beer wholesalers. - ° apolis Chamber of Commerce down by the weather. However, The firm doing business as the analysis discloses. : |15 crates were filled the. first day Spencer County Beverage Co. us ts 3 Hyd Dutlay ot oi the emgining 10 are Sma ordered to close up shop by iy ish three times —- : “ & pr |Web. 20 after a hearing on charges | per capita cost of operating the “We're getting 'very near our|théy had violated the 1947 liquor Federal overnment in 1941 goal now,” Mr, Hobbs said. “Peo-| “reform” act by becoming ex2 , -ple-are-still sending -money. and, clusive. distributors for a certain

dget as an- from individuals and group con: 1nission today jounced revoca{tion of the permit of A. G. and’

time, - . | Before the nominating * con-; vention, Mr. McClain said, he will} set up McClain-for-Governor organizations in every county. Mr. McClain, Shelbyville + insurance man, is the only candidate in the field for the Democratic nomination so far. He has been indorsed for the nomination by the 10th District - Democratic organization Which he headed. as

-Andexing™ by Miss Margaret Tay-| The projected figures are based

Tike Riverside - Veterans. brand of beer. The Ryans, for-

lor. director of medical record library school of General Hospital

| Rochester, N.Y,

Jewelry Store to Open In New Location

The new location is four doors|

» est of the old store and opposite he Statehouse, Free .parking is Provided for customers. Proprie-|

tors are Louis , iis, C - eph Basar harles and Jos-! —

New Device fo Record Sun's i. re ke sacs loc Activities Packed Into V-2

Johns Hopkins Scient

Solar Secrets With Altitude Snooper "By JOSEPH L. MYLER, United Press Staff

WASHINGTON, Feb, 5—~0n

the crow hi Crowded warhead of a V-2 rocket is a fantastic gadget for high| tons. @ltitude snooping called “the sun-seeker.” : mission is to invade the sun's privacy and report as many

Ita Solar secrets as it can find.

measuring cosmic radiation. It!

wi r counters and new‘angled lonization 50 is James with Geiger coulis —————

; groups on an average Hoosier income of : _| Unity Methodist Church and the 2.58 per cent of the national in Mother's Chorus of 44 are help-

en ing. The fellows down at King2 : an’s where Bill's dad works sent Precincts Consolidated 30% i 00. =

“We're_hoping: 300 people will seb. 5 Send in a dollar each, to put this

in—Henry--County-.

NEW CASTLE, Ind.

| (UP)—Several of Henry County's] thing —over-the top and get the

lawyer over . there before they

bring Billy to trial.” i The redistricting action was| \ ordered by the County on was Asks Court Order

sloners to prepare for installing voting machines in all nstanirsiON Safety Rules State Fire Marshal Carter I

before the coming elections. re Rn Bowser today sought a court orlocal

52 precincts were. consolidated | today, reducing the total number to 40.

fire. safety orders issued hy the ‘marshal’s. office. Mr. Bowser filed suit in Cir‘cuit Court yesterday asking an injunction against continuing operation of the apartment house at 302-310 W. New York St. under present “hazardous” condi-

ists fo Probe

its way to New Mexico today In In his complaint, Mr. Bowser

place and put fire safety equipment such as fire escapes into

the Feb. 19 rocket spins, rolls,| proper order.

John Picked by scientists of “the pitches, yaws, or tumbles, the new| He described the fire hazards laborata Pins applied physics gadget will keep the sun's Image j, the building as “unusually y

into the at ton’ mosphe White ‘Sands, 'N. Ma proving

ground on Feb. d Pectad to regen > It is not ex-

head Y mored. ngtpes ove

The Sunseeker ohne Hopiins Physieist Tar, is a refinement of & less uly, po sent aloft in tL ter how

v

Mond who stayed up all! constantly focused on a pick-upigreat” and said it needs at least ip r-night to finish the job. device. Will ‘be fired 70 to 80 miles

7 {three fire escapes, new wiring. a It will be done largely with basement cleanup and ofher im‘mirrors dnd photo cells. Even if provements to make it safe for the rocket gets to tumbling end habitation.

over end, as rockets sometimes Plans Radio Talk Mrs. Dorsey D. King, presidentelect Of the - Council

|said Mr. Sacks had been ordered | [last September to clean up the| | EVENTS TOMORROW

t Seventh District

merly ‘licensed under Democratic regime, were charged with discriminatory. practices by Frank Hargis, their Republican competitor in Chrisney. : It was the third —wholesaie"

“dealership =~ Févocation under the

new act which makes it unlawful for any liquor or beer producer to deny his products to any wholesaler because of an understanding’ with some other wholesaler for exclusive distribution rights, The Ryan firm has filed similar charges against Mr, Hargis,

IN INDIANAPOLIS

EVENTS TODAY YMCA state convention—From 10 a. all day, Indianapolis Athletic Club Indianapolis Business and _ Professional Women's Clab—8 p, m., Woman's De-

partment Club indians Sheet Metal and Warm Air Heat. > (through Friday) -

Mutual Insurance Ce., Union of Indians (through Friday)—Claypool Hotel. American Legion National Aere Committee (thromgh Saturday) ~~ American Legion Eleventh - Auxilinry—7:30 p. Auditorium.

Bldg. Distriet Council American Legion m., War Memorial

Butler University Founders’ Day—i11 a m,, campus convocation, 6:30 p. m., dinoer,

Hotel Line Civie Theater production, “Dear Ruth’ Through Feb. 14) piayliouse, Indiana Federation Clubs, mid-year 10 &. m nial Pursiture Co. Meridian

Room Indiana Oi n Ruperintendents

y WN Tow Associstion—Hotel Lincom, —— BIRTHS Twin Boys ; At Methodist—Charies, Anna Zeronik . LEY Boys y

| Ab_St Vineen! Wendell, M: y 3

Leon,

to Ovaries, With Conway;

.| Hulle M. corona.

distriet -chairman until recently.

Kountz, Kirk Complete Two-Year Course

Gordon 0. Kountz and Robert E. Kirk, both of Indianapolis,

have completed... the two-year _.

course at the University of Illinois Galesburg Division, one of two university emergency units,

Mr. Kountz is the son of Mr.| i

and Mrs. Joseph R. Kountz, 386 Good Ave., and Mr. Kirk's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kirk, 634 N. Jefferson Ave.

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Girls At St. Vincent's—Lewis, Virginia Sommerville; Vincent, Rosemary y: Merrill, Mary Bowman, William, Eleanor Lob- ; William, Helen White Jr.; Corn- , Ruth Kirkpatrick; William, Annie! Altman; James, Joan Sylvester; "|

Harley, Helen 3 Balley' Frederick, Ejzabeth Goebel At Methodist Jack, Martha Van Hoose: William, Virginia Edwards Hor Ruby Applegate; Joseph, Jovila Small. Coleman--James, Helen Carter; Geo Kathisen Moore;’ James, Edna Wilkin: | son; Prank, Betty Bawyer, | At Home—Kenn Helen Tit Roosevelt a rt

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Stamata Va vul, 94, n N i hy 3 3 . Hol ocel Imes,

| __coronary ly liSbetes “maifvis a 1701 8 Talbot, | Joon , 84, at 3004 N. New Jor.|

Et maw 1118 ‘Linden, |’ | - Wish, ©, at © B 45th, myoEER

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A NEMO TO “ONE OF THE EDITORS” OF THE SATURDAY EVENNG POST

In the current issue of We might su in the POST—next to the last dunizoe ae 4 page—under the heading an's “THE NEW LOOK FOR Fomet Slack LL Loe MEN MAY INVOLVE Bondy i 00 0 A BARREL"— same store also into : is a brilliant entertaining rarified price brackets to put piece about a man who is a man into Sup

about to buy a pair of flannel pants.

of (Sometimes it would seem rom Jackman hi from 0 DAS of

that editorial writers and : J columnists hoard. their . w

choicest quips—their There » Hine drestin cleverest punch lines—to ores

turn loose—to have fun—- flannelize- a with the subject of Men's —af various Clothes.) f : eo) Why Mr. Editor—right in It relates—that "one of the yn town~=the fine Editors" walked in a Clothing old concern of Daroff— Store—thinking to beat the makes a flannel Slack cost of Suits by buying a pair $8 wonder— of Flannel Pants— and the price is 18.50.* There they were on a rack— P. 8. Incidentall ; :

apropos of no ot all— merely to mention— The Saturday Evening Post with its seed bed back to Benjamin Franklin's time— that made the 5¢ piece famous is mow 15¢ per copy. --

P.P.S- The Saturday

the writer goes on.to state, nothing to indicate that the wool was of grand champion rams, or with electronically operated zippers—nor sewn with invisible thread of

* plutonium—just a pair of ‘pants for which-he-expected -

to pay $12.50 and the price was $30.

He thought—a coat and vest was included—but—it was

Evening Post is still a

and textually—and in advertising revenues, it is very well ‘¢clothed—and it couldn't happen to a nicer publication. And for one of its editors to sally forth in a barrel— is an unpardonable bit o

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. just for the pants. : —— ROMAN BER { P. P. S. Incidentally Daroff

That was the spark—that set . slacks are presented in your

off his flashing talents— John Wanamaker store, at and gave thought to a Barrel Gimbel's and at —as.a part of the New Look. Sam Gersonw's:

NEVER be over a barrel

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