Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1948 — Page 4
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WASHINGTON, Mar, 2 (UP)— ®
Defense Hints at
Bleriot H. LaMarre testified ‘oday that he turned accuser of Maj.
Gen. Bennett E. Meyers ‘because, i of a change in his “moral out- |Z
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Mr. examination in the trial of Gen. Meyers, No. 2 wartime Alr Force ent: offer. a, Raver ment contends n. M persuaded Mr. LaMarre to lle to conceal the general's profitable wartime operation of the aviation Electric Corp, which he says Gen. Meyers directed. Changed Outlook He said he decided to “tell the truth” after talking with his Dayton, O., attorney. Mr. LaMarre first told Senate investigators Gen. Meyers had no connection with the firm, then changed his
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poses ‘Bureaucrats’ Dictating to State
By DANIEL M. KIDNEY , Times Staff Writer
chairman of the state budget committee, Rep. Ralph Harvey 1(R. Ind.) hel creases: for Indiana teachers through increased state aid for schools.
ARMY COOK-—Pvt, Thomas Pugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Pugh, 1922 S, Delaware |ing the resolution condemning apSt, will be graduated soon as a |Peals for federal funds and put. first cook from the Army Cooks' |1in& 8 0n_ record as School at Daasbrug, Germany. "The 19-year-old soldier, who has ‘been in Germany since last June, “talked by trans-Atlantic telephone. last Saturday to his parents and a friend, Miss Shirley Emmons, 1918 S. Delaware St. The call was. provided by
_ That legislative resolution was
|gressmen by Gov. Ralph Gates.
and if the $300 million federal aid | for education bill comes up for a| | Yote in the House, he said today. |
To Oppose U. S. Ald |
story. Gen. Meyers’ chief counsel, Robert T. Bushnell, asked if the talk with the Dayton attorney result‘ed in a “moral rejuvenation” ¢f| Mr. LaMarre. “You might call it that” Mr
. LaMarre sald. Mr. Bushnell asked ——
if the conversation “changed your whole moral outlook.” “It did,’ Mr. LaMarre replied.
strategy by which the defense hopes to clear the retired general
of a charge of subornation of er, is a graduate of Purdue. — = r ' A conflict between Mayor Fee-| ‘Executive Secretary Robert H. Local Issues |S In his questioning Mr. Bushnell ney and his corporation counsel Wyatt's 24,000 - member Indiana ® that Mr. LaMarre and was disclosed today in connec-| State Teachers’ Asociation has} 5 his wife, Mildred, had taken Gen.|tion with a lawsuit over erection |let Mr. Harvey know the teach- Bla Aske 2 for all the money they|of a garage at 39th and Illinois ers do not like his anti-federal nl igi 3 could get. Sts. ald stand, They are for it. Mr.|A cn» | When the general refused 10| , .uu¢ filed about a year ago| Wyatt spends considerable time|AYEe*irS on 1 2 pay any more, Mr. Bushnell im- by Walter Hiser for an injunc- here helping the National Educa- % » z plied, the LaMarres made Up &|,... 5 prevent the City Park tion Association put it over. The rs phony story about the big var-| pon (0 PRRVERE tot Cl his| NEA is the largest teacher lobby LN time profits which they say Gen... ., project. was withdrawn | 10 the world. Sunita) Soya on NV Bw 8 A a aon leo by Mr. Hiser's attorney today. Answers Constituents Lmwith : Mr. Hiser, who already has| Mr. Harvey has written replies|gimmins . spent $30,000 on construction|to as many of his 10th district|c { work, started the prijoect without |constituents as have asked about |
; Consolida ia Protest to Truman a Park Board permit which|the matter. His letter sets forth Be members
his reasons for opposing the fed-|[
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the Red Cross after young Pugh won a contest, Pvt. Pugh is a former Man ual High School pupil. He will be transferred to Frankfurt, Germany, after graduation from cooks’ school.
eral aid for our primary schools,” |;
there will be dictation from ! Sam pays the bills, “That is true of the various federal aid programs already]
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® Feeney Kni ht case. The only place I would care ’ 1 for secondary schools. for the college level, where states
class institutions, “particularly in specialized and t - graduate fields.”
Rift Develops Over Building Permit
Cal Indianapolis Stockyards with steers and heifers strong, selling 25 cents higher than y hansen rs Some spots were Cutter and common .......... 16
terday’s bulk. even higher. Vealers remained
Good to oholee .i..i...: trading moved on 8 EE", Dung uh 111 nafak steady to strong basis, with top + Blears’ price 25 cents higher than Mon-| Fede: sud Stosker Cattle snd Oaives day. Fat 'ambs were fully 50] YBolec Oe DOUNES ..uuesserse S100GRD00 cents higher. Slaughter ewes re- " :
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WASHINGTON, Mar, 2 - As/8ained yesterday's §1 loss.
get salary in-!. }
As a member of the Indiana 370- 300 pounds . legislature, he also joined in pass- 3 ve
ing willing to pay its own way. | | 270- 300 pounds sent to all Senators and Con-| igi. 40 pounds
[And it Is to that resolution Mr.| 4. Js0 pounds Harvey intends to adhere when Mediupye
“I intend to vote against fed-| 10. we ou
Mr, Harvey explained, “because yood 20 no matter how the bill is drafted! go0-1100
Washington, eventually, if Uncle | “183-1160 pounds ..ucie 11100-1300 pounds | C
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; ooh . Seep: | | : Briefly it boils down to this: renesd a | In Dooming of Trio from § sity Pasi. “I do’ not want Washington! me ass a A Courts Several Months |bureaucrats telling us Hoosiers nd Oss ++ da% 10 The Indianapolis of| The injunction suit was fought | how to run our schools.” ibdpls Err ebrns the National As fein Siperiar, Sours het devers) § rmm—— weiner 8, - Advancement Colored mon! previous adminis-| Ia 108 today protested Present Tru tion and. the cause snaity was LOIETOl SVStem {ines * | man che disth afiince hvenliaken to Greenfield by Mr. Jeflerson. Nationa ‘w@ 8 : Telegrams sent to the President, Last week, Mayor Feeney sud- : TO pe General Tom Clark and : Lincoln Loan $4 Bid ...ill wd Attorney assigned Jesse Peden, as- Marmon-He 5% the Governor of Georgia described sistant . Mastic 4 : 10% the : : “flagrant city attorney, to the case, \ on Violation of civil rights” es or Poration Counsel Bd-| There's something new and le a8 The Rev. Clarence T, R. Nelson, the “| different in auto repair service Lievses 10% |S --gecretary of the education board| jr Penne. retforred to at 11th and Meridian Sts. e's of the Methodist Church here, said jocq) oo One| If Monarch Buick repair de- uh legal stipulations filed with the : the local committee found that the f Mr. Kn the| Partment is filled up for the day,|g, ie] three Negross, a mother and her|rProeal of Mr. Knight in they won't ask you to put your sia "ng two sons, were convicted on evi-" “nis action practically SUPU-| ey met “of Morage~ until they on bw g dence that they acted in self-de-|jteq the city clear out of the|gowe wa 4 " fense in connection with the slay- cage” Yeonoy said ib system keésps work mov 3 Jones 1. ) ; case,” Mayor ey . ing tlirough the shop at an even 7 10 g The 3 Suga 1atnte sald, had Knight Explains Stand capacity rate, virtually eliminat- an LB been given a temporary stay of| Mr. Knight explained that his|Ing chance for unexpected delay. nou E execution. position in the case was based| The control tower directs every rer ln IS The Rev. Mr. Nelson sald a/upon his contention that the legal| Sctivity of 40 trained mechanics {70,5 0s a mass meeting has been called for|status of the park board in the knows what is taking place in| 9 am Mar, 12 at the Simpson Methodist cade was unconstitutional. every department on. the 140,000 2808, COU Das 0 o op © 57 Ti |S Church here to raise money to de-| “The Board's regulation that jt; suare feet of garage floor at all Hloguier Crown le ® 8 fend the trio in further litigation. can control building plans with- Be A Os {nds Brae Sum 40 40 3 ppeal ‘noice , [1s unconstitutional,” he said. When a ca. PIER LL RA Re Pn ay Baby Born, Rent Hiked; Mr. Peden said he had some law engineer rue . te: toate investors” THAD or BD fa wm Judge to Decide Case [that would support the city’s ‘osi-| shoots a report by pneumatic tube Pub Serv of ind 3s 3 ... 101 183 NEW YORK. Mar. 2 (UP)-- tion, Mayor Feeney sald. to the tower, and knows quickly pup, To 48 88 esr. VERY
Municipal Court Justice ‘Charles H. Breitbart said today that a federal rent control provision allowing rent increases for an increase in a tenant's family may encourage birth control. Judge Breitbart reserved a decision on a case in which a Brooklyn landlord raised his tenant’s rent $6 a month because a baby was born to the family, The judge said he would write an opinion on the matter because he was concerned with “a penalty on babies.”
Michael to Sail for U. S. Friday From London
PARIS, Mar. 2 (UP)-Former King Michael of Rumania will go to Loadion tomorrow and will sail Friday on the liner Queen Elizabeth for a six weeks visit to the United States, one of his alds sald today. Michael will - be -accompanied by his mother, Queen Helen. He will marry Princess Anne of Bourbon Parma on his return, the aid said.
Yesterday, Mr. Hiser asked for a conference with city officials in view of reaching a compromise. Today Mr. Burns announced the injunction suit has been withdrawn. - Hiser Files New Plans Then Mr. Hiser promptly filed with the park board an amended; town to his business. set of plans for his building in a| Controlled service, according to move to get park board approval Monarch President Willlam R.| of it without further litigation. Park Board members said hey creasing demand for faster and would “consider” the amended more convenient repair service, plans, but did not indicate wheth-/ er they would be approved. The few plans would ciminate Apartment Prowler
dri f he I o side across trom te park. Believed Wounded
how soon the car can start Shigugh the line, how long .it will e. ; ! The motorist has the option of waiting in a well-appointed waiting room if the job is a short one or using the guarter-hourly
#31 N. Illinois!
Hearing Postponed St. last night is being hunted by ~~ HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 2 (UP)—|police today. SL, | Wallace Beery's hearing .on| Ralph Blackburn, resident of) charges he fathered a movie bit Apt. 2 in the Ferris building, saw, player's month-old son, was post-| the prowler creeping up the base: poned today. . ment steps. He slipped back intol Attorenys for honey-blond Glo-| his ewn apartment and got a Jun, | ria Whitney, 32, secured a con-|{then started back toward the] tinuance of her “show cause’ basement. hearing for support and medical] The prowler apparently heard|
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exp from the 63-year-old him and started to flee. As he actor. No new date was set. did Mr. Blackburn fired three
rar areas shots. He tol NAMED SALES MANAGER ais. He told police ho thought
Controversial Agency
JACKSON, Miss, Mar. 2 (UP) hyrgh has been appointed Indiana
Mississippl|qistrict sales manager for Uni- * Bureau of Investigation, branded versal a. DLT with Dery,
by some as a “gestapo” organiza-|quarters at 725 Circle Tower Bldg.
«The controversial
tion, ceased to exist today.
Gov. Fielding L. Wright ordered PERON REPORTED BETTER
his secret force to stop operations “ declaring that
the emergency|—President Juan D. Peron is restwhich brought it about--a violent|ing well after undergoing an bus strike—no longer was dan- emergency appendectomy yester- Sex Crime Laws
| William O. Pitcock of .Pitts- a least one WL the wan, but that Investigation showed the man| had entered through a basement window. Residents of the buiiding said that another prowler had| been fired on several months ago. Officials to Study
,| BUENOS AIRES, Mar. 2 (UP)
day, it was announced today. More than 50 psychiatrists,
Cou le Given 1-10 Years For Bad Check Spree
A recent check writing spree is still commonly believed that here cost a young couple their / when a woman commits a crime,
freedom today.
When Ruby Felix, 24, of 1723 teel’ plane than that of a man. and John L. | ©O'Banion, 20, of 518 N, Illinois! checks on were sentenced, Criminal Court Judge Saul 1. Rabb quoted
N. Meridian St. Bt.
from a. clipping on his bench: “Attitudes must change. Las
year two out of every five women a downtown ‘woman's apparel : Who appeared before the courts| shop: . WALKOVER a had previous records; yet judges and juries persist in a tear gas hy tear and Miss Felix received one to
educators, law enforcement and; government officials will Meet in| the State House tomorrow to dis-| cuss preliminary steps to cope, with sex erime in Indiana. 1 The experts have been ‘called together by Attorney General Cleon Foust to study the problem and eventually work out legislation to lay before the 1949 General Assembly. - The meeting will be held at 2 Pp. m. in the Supreme Court room.
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The two admitted writing bad such places as the Teepee and the Airliner Restaurant. Mostly they used Merchants National Bank blanks. They were arrested Jan, 24 at Spiegle, Inc.|
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10 years in the Woman's Prison.
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An intruder believed to. jave Claatings weavrriee
Wallace Beery Paternity been wounded as he fled the Fer- ”*
| her mother who gave her up
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Truck Wheat
Mar. 1-Indianapolis flour mills and grain elevators are paying $2.33 per bushel fer No. 2 red ‘truck wheat, new yello weorn, $2.17 per bushel; new white corn, $3.17; new No. 2 oats, $1.18; yellow soybeans, 14 per cent moisture, $2.37.
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE ceavrnions 8 1,912,000 23,171,000
Mother's Plea May Help Convicted Girl )i
ATLANTA, Ga, Mar. 2 (UP —A. 18-year-old girl convicted of | larceny today had a chance for leniency because of the plea of
when she was a 16-month-old baby. . Judge Jesse Wood, who hpd sentenced pretty Jackie Reed to! twp years in prison; ordered a, complete investigation ' of her case after her mother pleaded = that “Jackie never had a chance.” |= The mother, who was 15 when = Jackie was born, said she gave = the baby up for adoption be-! cause she couldn't support her! but “kept in touch with what happened to her.” .. . ‘Yesterday she made herself known to her daughter for the first time In court.
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