Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1948 — Page 2
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Denies Cf thre oo Placing Baby Ads’
"Just Trying to Help ** People,’ She: Says
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were that of a “good Reignban and “not for money,” a old Indianapolis a
agency. 819 Buchanan St.,
Indiana Public Welfare Depart ment.
place their children out adoption.
Denies Placing Ads
phone for the ads.
a te eri A reo A A Rog i Sra
ceived any money in any way,’ money and I never acceoted it.
pocket or in my pocket.
help them.”
that it was she “had happened” at one ti
recognizance after’ She was locked up
Court 3 today. oy : Oscar C. Crawford, forhe for the welfare tort agirne his department had receiv eral complaints against” Nussbaum and other operators ir the last few months,
a woman who phoned regular to try to elicit about maternity cases.
agency without a license. license is given without fee
: | yesterday to Mrs. Roman V. Gadlage. 31, it was revealed today,
‘Protesting that all her actions
protested her arrest on tay of operating a baby adoption
Mrs. Mary Esther Nussbaum, was arrested yesterday, charged with operating an unlicensed child placement agency, on a warrant signed bY day in back-room discussions on Naomi Gillespie, supervisor of the the possible lineups for the Dem-
Charges grew out of frequent appearance of her telephone number in newspaper ads which both offered babies for adoption and) sought persons who wished to for
Mrs. Nussbaum denied that she placed the ads herself. She said that she “just tried to help people” and let them use her tele-
“For none of this have I reshe protested. “I never asked for
There’s been no money out of my for Henry O. Goett, former Su-, ; Liperior Court judge, for the prose-| f b > just believe in helping people out | cutor race. and people have come to me. 10 Goett sald he wouldn't run for| try to get a baby after they gaid the office, i the Welfare Department Wouldn't ‘ most’ party leaders that either) 3 To the accusation that: she Mr. Lewis or Mr. Goett will get 3 sheltered unwed mothers, she sald [into the prosecutor race before “not true and’ hat {the end of next week.
er Srapst., Fan BOUT | oi ripes during World War I and
sv ist on the old Philadelphia North! He: sald hospitals had complained -about Xora War and was assigned information
A state law makes it unlaw| "After the war, mb contiriued ‘on ful to operate a child placement ihe staff of the American Legion (UP):
The monthly, signing his
Premature syFors [
Poliards Testify
Born to Kentucky Couple
| 3 Girls Still-Born, Boys Survive 20 Minutes; | Mother, 31, ‘Knows They Couldn't Have Lived’
| LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Mar. 25 (UP,—Quintuplets, three still-born; | girls and two -boys who lived about 20 minutes, were born here
Dr. A. J. Pauli delivered the babies at St. Joseph Infirmary. Mrs. Gadlage, who has a 20-month-old daughter, was in good
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of the informant, Mr. plied:
“You don’t ask names in Ken-
| condition today. The children were ihe second set of quintuplets
born in Kentucky. Dr. J. F. FurHint Lewis, Goett nish, Fern Creek, delivered five,
children to Mrs. Gaither Druery,! New Angles Develop
Taylorsville, on Feb. 11, Two of the five are alive today. In Prosecutor Race Seme new angles developed to-
Estimate Births
of quintuplets had been recorded.) One estimated that such births occur once out of 42 million, but other doctors said it’ was impossible to give accurate statistics. -locratic nomination for Marion] Dr. Paull said Mrs. Gadlage, 2 County Prosecutor. | fifth- month of pregnancy. “If it| Until today, the contest shaped | p,q been a normal pregnancy we up in a three-way race between |, hably could show you live {William Erbecker, Andrew Ja-|popies today,” he added. cobs and William Steckler. : Husband Bewildered
New rumors circulated said,
Lewis, former prosecutor. iof course,” Dr. Pauli said, Lewis Declines Comment Mr. Lewis, who was a candidate/couldn’t have lived.” for the Democratic nomination; Mrs. Gadlage’s husband, a
for Governor in 1940, declined to) clerk at a meat market, was be-|
' [definitely in the making.” | month-old Kathleen. There was also talk in other;
quarters about reviving a boom
Brokenburr Seeks Renomination
Three weeks ago Mr.!
in the Legislature for the last seven years, today announced His candidacy for renomination for the same job on
to have two young gitTs.empl ond, . but that it was just “regular em- | ‘World War | the Ropiblican ployment.” During two { rived Soversl Complaints Cartoonist Dies tou vear g two PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 25/in the State SenShe was released ‘on ner pwn! BHILADES A. Waligren, 56,(ate; Mr. Broken-
famed cartoonist of Stars andjburr served on 12. legislative
she said, and “Bngdsprinted- Hk ¢ creator of “Inbad. the Saflor,”|committees and a common crimina |“Hoosegow Herman” and “The|led support for p. scheduled to appeat ff Misia |Suiuting Demon’ died yesterday ary bills con- uu: “me oicembure
inicerning Indianapolis city government.
ware County Hospital in os Active in Republican politics for
n upper Darby.
lin 4 suburl ‘Wallgren, former cartoon
.| American, was a native Phila delphian: ‘He n eiphiat: Marine detail in the first been+a leader in civic affairs. tars and Stripes as a cartoonis Bu was awarded a citation by Gen. John J, Pershing for. his contribution to .
y a 33d degree
BOUNCES LIKE A BALL
cartoons ton policemen's ball
Heavy odds were offered by burr, local attorney who has been;
30 years, Mr. Brokenburr has rved as judge pro -tem in local went overseas with courts for many: years. and hast
or is a member of Beyeral ret.{liglous and civic SEganizations Mason,
BROCKTON, Mass, Mar. 25 —A check donated for the
tucky. the gun.”
Prosecutor Stark, seated wit 1914. his injured foot propped up a pillow, attacked Mr. Pollard’s testimony savagely in an attempt!
to show that he had
Physicians here said 29 cases duce witnesses to give his son an
alibi.
Denies Allegations |
The elder Pollard
tempts to. get two witnesses to sign statements that they had seen Howard Pollard in his fasmall slender woman, was in perjners home the morning after; testified to that, furnishing an period when the) body of Leland Miller is sup-| posed to have been dismembered
jalibl for the
and burned.
that some regular organization - Mrs. Gadlage, who was elated] Mr. Stark broke a bone in his leaders will announce their sup- over the prospect of triplets she/left foot in a fall in his bathtub port in a few days for David M. had expected, was ‘“disappointed|yesterday morning. He resumed “but, /the questioning today after reIresigned to the fact that they maining yesterday on the side{lines because of the painful in-
jury.
When the pros comment on the report, but his| wildered. But after the births helits verbal Hii nRtithed supporters said ‘maneuvers are went home to take care of 20- [Pollarg, Mr. Pollard rushed over /to the prosecution table and of-| : {fered his hand to Prosecutor Stark. Mr. Stark icily declined /to shake the proferred hand. “I just wanted you to know,”| Mr, Pollard said, “that there are| State Ses. Robert Lee Broken: nb hard feelings. the prosecutor, somebody else|their movies, not problems.”
If would be.”
Next witness to take the stand Colby, Paramount Studios execur| Miss Colby had a busy schedule was the defendant's mother, Mrs. tive, stylist and beauty editor, in for her seventh visit to Indian-|
Daisy Pollard.
| Meanwhile, defense attorneys
jcontiFmed the belief
servers that they had no intention of trying to explain what hap-| (pened to the body of Miller after
ihe fell to Pollard’'s ‘floor.
We were lucky to find
Weapon
Pollard re- loan on our home so I can buy a small business. Yeould {it for $1000 with 5 per cent interest. Am right by oo her io let Tae Sorrow the money 9Fide-you think mcs right? She says the aaly way I could sver make any money is by manual labor and that the business is a gamble. a I tno Ye, bu ness-is a good thing. My wife is a hard-working woman and a eore to save money except 10 I've worked hard but haven't t bem
tried to inable to save money except for our home. Every time I bring up the subject my wife fies info a ragy Were over 40 and the home is In both our names. , A HUSBAND. § Encourage your wife io talk with some people SHE bees She’ll realize then that you value the judgment and she may be. come interested in the venture.
‘My Husband Stays Out All Night’ MY HUSBAND never takes me any place anymore except to something that interests him. I'm 22 and he is 23 and we've been married three years. I'm considered attractive. I didn't know he drank or gambled until we “at ‘married, and we went together a year. He stays out all night, gambles away his check, and never gives me money. We work at the same play and he nags until I give him money. What would you do wity a husband like this? I'd cut off his allowance, Jaughingly but firmly. ; Your husband likes cards—have some card gaies at home, They may seem tame to him but with a few good players he'l} forget the absence of heavy stakes.
*'m 17, Want to Wed, Should 1?’
I'M 17 and have gone with.a boy, 18, for eight months, He
denied at-
“THE FACE"—Anita Colby, Hollywood executive and stylist, here today on a publicity trip, flashes the smile that led Quentin Reynolds to Nicknais her "The Face."
know about it because he never allowed me to have dates.
R Wants Frope Yee Films | Tm sure I love this boy. We have good fobs. Wat should : WORRIED. To Bing" | Tell your father that yowve had dates. Wait until the PEror| orm” is over before you mention marriage. By the time that | you dar tell him I hope you've decided to wait awhile.
you weren 't) “People want entertainment in Paramount's
Crosby picture, That's the verdict of Anita Waltz.” Indianapolis today to publicize apolis including two fashion | of marriage and provide the fun that, you're too young to iss show, a luncheon and a recep- » prior to her departure by plane| MY MOTHER 15:68 and is jealous of my dad. She's jealous of To Present Play © for St. Louis at 5 p. m. ime, her in-laws and her grandchildren. My dad is good and is sick { In her tour of 37 cities, which most of the time but he works. “Mom” nags at him. about ome dining room| The dramatic group of the New will last until May 10, Miss Colby {woman or another and won't visit anyone because she's afraid he'll | York Street Evangelical United|is sounding out popular taste inigee women.
of court ob-
| Testim B | “ | ony ‘of the elder Pollard Brethren Church will present movies, “People like’ to get com- Is there any wa to break her of bein ous? |in his. first appearance on the “The Seamless Robe,” a play by [pletely away from their prob- y y g jeal DAUGHTER. Esther C. Aver-|lems,” she says, adding that
|stand yesterday deviated
from ‘that of his son.
arance of the Pollard’s home by
Pollard to Harry
returned from. a -bank marked: body gone. “Maybe he got up and |utt is director and John M. White the U. S. Fleet, died today at the
For all the admissions by defense witnesses through yester-| day, the body of the slain Miller might still be on the floor of Howard Pollard’s dining room.
Only “explanation” of the dis-|
has been A remark attributed by
companion of the fatal night. “Maybe you didn’t kill him after all,” Pollard quoted Adams as saying when they returned was{to the scene later and found the
litle;
Your mother will be surer of your father if she's surer of
in, herself. Show your love for her by: complimenting her-so that
Sunday at|Westerns and other “escape” he films are doing particularly well |
ly o> gs oor now. | she'll do the. best possible with. her appearance and personality auditorium. | Not content with round-th e.| Urge her to check her health, but don’t mention her jealousy. Mrs. Lois|clock press-agentty, Miss Colby is Encourage family recreation and act pleased and proud whit
Flynn will play keeping a diary of her trip which, | your parents are together.
a leading role.] lshe says, probably will be pub- ’ Other members lished in the. Saturday Evemng| How Can | Find Soldier Friend?’
body from
the defense “Robert Hughes,| “I think I'll call it my own geing to get a discharge and I moved, leaving no forwarfling a:
Lloyd Cain, personal ‘Inside U.S. A, or What dress. I hear he has tried to locate me.
Stafford Justus; Gunther Didnt See” she says.. | 1 gon’t know his home address but I know his name and serial Larry Parks, ! ARLENE,
Mrs. Daisy Cain, ADMIRAL REEVES DIES [pumber. How could’I find his home address?
Write to Ft. Bragg Hospital. Why haven't the reports. Miss Marie] WASHINGTON, Mar. 25 (UP) | ing to you given him your address? y people Por
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of -the column dhase. your, problems and answer your questions. Write mn eare of The Times, | 214 WL Maryland St, ;
Adams, his)
Mrs. Flynn
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Miss Betty Tewell. Harry L. Off« former commander-id-chief of
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|wants me to him in June when he will ha h Anita Colby Says us Public me to marry him in June when he wil have enough mony,
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