Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1948 — Page 7
R. 10, 1948
j
AY, 1:30 to 6—30¢ —Eleanor Parker
‘HE TURTLE” g for Heaven”
SUN. AND MON, B. Crosby—B. Hope “VARIETY GIRL” Dennis Morgan Sadmen of Missourf
A,
rectory
1 SIDE
OD “ones ™
COLORADO SKips» 19th & Rob. Lowery - College Ann Savage , FLIAHT » a TRAILS. en—Anne Jeffreys
4
rthwestern 1258 rS 1:30 TODAY li=-In Technicolor { THE VALLEY"
“SINGAPORE”
tt mace ss . fe—-Mary Meade
r—Noreen
Nash JER YEARS”
Vith thy Wind :
TRA NEW
Sr’
Th Miss Pilgrim” SEATS
SH-BACK”
sfe—Mary M TE P n—Noreen Nash ;
DER YEARS" With the Wind’ }
' OF THE PAST" sss nmmtomsiaih
TONITE OPEN| L* TA 2009 5:15
REx SERRA
OF THE TURTLE" DRIFTWOOD” RR "College at 634 Free Parking ari—Walter Huston F SIERRA MADRE" m & Late News ‘ OF THE TURTLE
cre
QUIRE__
th § Lb Tonight Plus | 5:45.10 6 25¢ Tas |
—Charles Lau hton | . “LES MISERABLES” |
yck—Rob, Cummings | . WORE BOOTS" | Ra at 16th and Delaware Dpen Today at 1:15 ri [auren Edmund » GWENN
HA ON 34TH ST.”
e—Peggy Cummins
3S ROSE” thru Tuesday
inson—Jane Bryan SE OF MURDER”
|s——Henry
Ya DAWN E OLD SPANISH TRAIL? Widow of Wagon Gap solden Earrings’
PD a Sheiby St. n Color INTHE VALLEY" SWEET GENEVIEVE OLDEN EARRINGS “SINGAPORE”
et
GA.
N eo
ver—Joan Blondel! [MARE ALLEY" rd—Lyle Lat ACT'S DILEMMA” “GOOD NEWS” AR 20 JUSTICE"
YWOUD
pen Ale Theater TONIGHT!
P.M STARTS * P.M. _
TESTA” “nicotor
ar as Sen. Claghorn
JOKE, SON”
vice president. of the Alabama |
‘
In diana - : i
Ce
a —
fat ed
ee i x:
a a TE
Pia one eg i il i a - a - om
mil - mr et
Strong Appeal For States’ Rig
Realignment Of Political Parties Urged
FRENCH LICK, Apr. 10—Callrealignment of political | parties; John M. Ward, executive, Chamber of Commerce, ap-| ot today for a strong effort to combat the trend of concentrated power in the federal gOV-| ernment at the expense of states’| rights. . | Addressing the annual meeting of the board of directors of the Indiana State Chamber of Com-| merce, Mr. Ward said the trend: is to substitute state socialism for democratic government and the] American economic system. { Speaking on the southern busi-| nessman’s view of proposed civil rights legislation, he said while] the suggested law was aimed primarily at the South, “those who believe in the same principles should vote together, no matter, where they live, north, east, south! or west.” Railroads Best Customers i Paul S. Feucht, vice president! of the Pennsylvania Railrogd, who addressed this morning's 3és-| sions; said the railroads were, one of Indiana’s best customers. He pointed out that the rail car-, riers spent $257 million in the state last year which helped make the state the third largest merchant in the U, 8. ' C. I. Weaver, president of the! Ohio Fuel Gas Co. and the Ohio, State Chamber of Commerce, spoke on the battle for tax reduction last night, He said the fight for lower taxes is “another Gettysburg on the tax reduction front.” Sein ' He urged businessmen to consult experts in the field of politics and should let the experienced politicians draft the laws because they can do it better. Keep Country Strong = He urged Indiana businessmen to keep their country strong at home so it can remain strong on the world front, We're in bad with Joe Stalin, he said. We must first look for our own bedbugs in business.” = Yesterday afternoon, on a motion By Dean Mitchell, president of the North Indiana Public Service Co., the board voted to
posal to eliminate the state property tax leaving the field to local governments. 5 John Barnett, assistant research director of the State Chamber, warned the board that
delay action, until fail on a pro-|~
POISONERS BEWARE'—This group of boys is out to help track down a poisoner |be held froma 9 p. m. until midwho has been killing dogs in the neighborhood of 6000 Haverford Ave. As they pass out the posteys offering $300 reward, ""Blackie™ (center) looks on approvingly. Gene Ragsdale kneels in front and standing left to right are Phili Tom Rodgers, Nick Rosecrans, Jack Hopkins and Paul Hedlu
C. of C. Hears
Our Fair City— : Civic Leaders Move To Improve Julietta
Page One) One co-ed was Song snout discussion tomorrow t at the how she would ex her Bight at Ae arrival home.
- willl “When I tell them I've “een to
where the problema of aged " a 1 discus- hear Henry Wallage, they'il probbe presented in pane ably ey rhe
245 Pupils Named To Honor Roll Plan Washington
ROTC Ball Friday
Washington High School has named 245 pupils to its honor
roll for the first grading period S Tr. mester the wind. Two major ones are : or who made the high honor Detter food and tull-time medical Foil Wallace Backers roll are: pital. SUPPORTERS OF Henry Wal-
Elaine Demos. Francine Camden, Chris x ®oo® lace were prepared to hale py the downtown area with pamSiyies. Lowell Jentz, Faces a Muddle iphléts during the Army Day , Margaret M. THE LIEUTENANT GUVER- Parse this week. : ison a NOR’ ft vacant b Eh acs mat 3. Sam pel Falcl Sone, Bek oege, Boia is destined to be in & muddle the, Power, D. Bugene Bennei Laverne rest of the year, regardless of er Theta Shirley Waits, What anyone tries to do about it.
Donna
safety enforcement department stepped in and convinced them they shouldn't, The pamphlets which were in
ad |
Duncan is J.| Gov. Gates is expected to ap- a station wagon at 16th and on, Revesly Shee a point a successor next week, Pos-| Meridian Sts. were reported to
patricia "IDLY « State Sen. John VanNess ne attacks or the national guard, Sloria Greg, Of Valparaiso. . ithe Army and universal military But if an appointment is made, training. ichard Pye. ilkiam Fisher. State Auditor A. V. Burch may « » » ! . |8to| yment on any salary anyDonald iets. Boles Mengraeot (one. ios to collect for the job. Cool to Request | Phyiips. TY : Mr. Burch is expected to rely on an old 1941 law that listed the state auditor as the man who shall take over the lieu-
. i : M , Cart| Rarmang Dessle Good. Peggy Leach. Wil- | jam . MoCurty, Donna if, Phyllis Strouse, Clad Birch Kay Dooise, Mary ! Bars, Stanley Gose, Rosemary Hoftmeyer,| tenant governor's office in case Se de an "Borie. Nomma Jesn| Of a vacancy. I pa a ‘Riley, © ° ! | The attorney general's office) OPe 8 h . | Shirley Todd, Lois Pgnean, Hume, has formally ruled that the gov-| Streetcar officials are coo Hanes, ul Bardiog, Viet Leak lernor has the right to appoint] to the proposition. They point Finis Jent, Nan Lou y i | : Be. oi {Russel Ruby, Dorothy , Jris Wilson. lo jjeytenant governor on the, out they have helped the city ee De ALerhe | considerably by sprinkling
rald Harrah, Kay! i ollar, Leo Little, Harriet/ground that the 1941 law is up-| Hubbard, Bus eB “ana Alice Son w sand on slippery intersections during the winter and by paint-
Rubberd, Eugene Bradshaw and Al constitutional. ing the curbs yellow at bus
{fast going to pieces.
i ]
he ten-| i . enjor and fea- So, whoever takes the lieu ! Gn te Lulen, 3 s6 Washington | ant governor's job the rest of this]
| stops. t rvevor, was year will spend most of his time| » Hig School Su yy essay, | fighting court suits for his pay, » KN : | “How Advertising Helps to Raise Which ls $7200 a year. May Delay Action
{
| Our Standards of Living,” in the | Advertising Federation of Ameri{ca’s local contest at a luncheon COUNTY jThuraday at the Lincoln Hotel, thave found a new headache in-
|: She is the daughter of Mr. and | ;) ing some old cemeteries. |
{Mrs. Ivan H. Lalen of 2471 E.| ynqger a law passed by the last { Riverside Drive. | Legislature the commissioners] | The fourth annual Military Ball, are responsible for the upkeep) | sponsored by the Washington|of all old cemeteries where vet-| olded it will not list any of the { High School ROTC and the La-ierans of any war are buried. | offices on the primary ballot | Velle Gossett Post 908, VFW, will The commissioners sald a | since candidates filing for them survey uncovered a “startling | are unopposed. This would give number” of little cemeteries, | the courts and lawyers until the existence of which has been | next October to decide whether long forgotten. the offices will go on the genIt will be necessary, they said,| eral election ballots,
New Type Headache
May 4 primary, The Election Board has de-
night Friday in the school gymnasium. Music will be furnished by Nick Craciunoiu and the Star-
Cravens, Frank Walker, |dusters, and" a queen will be
But top men of the City's |
STREETS USED by Indianapolis Railways, Inc. vehicles are Mayor ! Feeney has asked the company to {shell out more than the $18,000 {now being paid for the right to
COURT FIGHTS over the ques-| Cecilia Kessen, {tion of whether two Juageships \ " ; and the county assessor's Office! Marie Richard and Maresils Ann Richard, COMMISSIONERS! should be up for election here South Bend; Betty Lee Poftenberger, “Coe |this year may not be pushed for| ji"
nd.
chosen.
Offer Reward for Arrest |{ Plead Guilty
Of Mystery Dog Poisoner
North Side Neighborhood Raises $300 to Spur | Hunt for Killer of Haverford Ave. Pets
“We're not going to sit by with our purses shut and let our
pets be killed.”
With this statement, a group of North Side residents today chipped in a $300 reward for information leading to the arrest and| , conviction of a dog poisoner terrorizing the neighborhood of 6000 Minneapolis, Minn, persons Waller Shipley of the VFW post.
: {charged with conspiracy and!
Haverford Ave.
the 1949 reassessment needed a manual of valuation so that thousands--af- “township * assessors would have a guide for yniformity. He sald tests are already under way on typical prop« erties in view of simplified proceedures. Discuss Tax Board members discussed what should be done with the $12 million cigaret tax which has not been * allocafed. . Gov. Ralph Gates, who Addressed the board earlier, suggested that it be used to lower the property tax rate. No formal recommendation was voted. eh Clifford Payne, city accountant for Indianapolis, pleaded = for , unity in the tax division of the state and a better co-ordination of the tax collecting systems. Tonight the board will hear Rep. Robert A. Grant of South Bend and a member of the House Ways and Means Committee. George 8. Olive, chairman: of the Federal Taxation Committee, and E. M. Elkin led a discussion
and spending.
close tomorrow morning with dis- , cussions on public and labor relations by Clarence Michel, Public Relations Committee, and Charles
W. Kern, Indiana. State Laoor Commissioner.
tom — i OES Chapter to Meet Englewood Chapter 483, OES, Will meet at 8 p. m. Monday in the Masonic Temple, 27141; E. Washington St. Mrs. Opal Daw"i is worthy matron, and Veron Creighton, worthy patron.
RF Opens Office
on the reduction of federal taxes
The three-day meeting will
In Coatesville
A loan office to aid in the reconstruction of tornado stricken properties was - opened in the Hendricks County Court. House today by the Chicago Loan Agency, Reconstruction Finance Corp. A representative will be stationed temporarily in the Coatesville Library beginning Tuesday. According to an announcement made by the agency, applications for loans will be accepted from individuals, firms or corporations {who have been unable to obtain] | credit from private or other es-| | tablished sources. ! | . Office hours are from 8 a. m. {to 4 p. m., Tuesdays through] Thursdays, and 8 a. m. until noon on Fridays.
Seek to Locate Three Europeans !
|
in Indianapalis. | They are Hedy Walther, Aus-
Feiicke, both of Germany. All three came to this country many years ago, the Red Cross said, and the search is being made at the request of relatives still living in the two countries.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Music Writer
Answer te Previoud Pussle
HORIZONTAL VERTICAL
"NEF 4 Chemical
1 Pictured 1 Departed Sl F AN musician, 2 Russian THAKIEL 200r [STIQINE Camargo —— mountain REE] Z00K HIE RIO 9 Cease |AGEIDGIRACKRIEDIATIA 13 Morsel 3 Perfumes RROIICIAILIL [EOEITI IC 4 Number SELIOOM JANA ECT] (14 Utopian S$ Roman date RALLIDS IEOMAIDE] 115 At this place 6 Eye (Scot.) 16 Burmese 7 Sun god 28 Affirmative 41 Kind of tide oad sprite. g Ailments 29 Torrid 42 External 18 Banas Point g Bg quiet! 32 Mailed (comb. form) eho! 10 Tantalizes ~~ 34 Armed 8 Airices 30 Malt drink y11 guest deck __ conflict 3 Puffs up “of a ship 35 Harmonious 49 Mine 25 Donde sign 12 Hammer head 31 Lnobssineg " ig fer 19 Whirlwind 38 Appraise 5 Tier knots 22 Wavers 39 Butterfly 52 Lone meter i uce " 29 Belongs to 24 Beasts 40 Fish sa him 130 Symbol for tellurium 31 Mystic syllahle 32 Footlike part Small fia 35 Pinnacle | 6 Varnish ingredient (38 Soviet nation 41 Cuddle 44 Social insect
suffix 48 Out of
50 Ostentation $3 Gibbon $4 Whirlpool 85 He is one of v Brazil's ee
cobs, 6104 Haverford.
Within the last year several valuable pets in the neighbor: hood have died from arsenic peo soning. Neighborhood Indigna-|
Dachshund Victim One animal was a stray. But the other was a valuable dachshund which was allowed out of the house only on a leash or at heel with his master, Louis Ja-
lies in the area began giving contributions to a fund. Even nondog owners have contributed.
the reward were printed and schoolboys delivered them to homes in the area today. SPCA Joins Fight ! The Society for the Prevention! of Cruelty to Animals is working with the group to' press charges if information leading to! the poisoner is obtained. All in-| formation will be as confidential! as possible, the group said. Residents of the 5700 block on S. Hardigan 8t. also reported several strychnine poisonings in|
TheHome Service Dept. of the which the dogs have become ex-! American Red Cross is seeking tremely ill. the whereabouts of three Euro-| Yesterday three dogs became! peans, believed to be somewhere sick early in the day and re-|
mained in agony for hours. One
resident, Cash Dudgeon, 5711 8.!
!trig, who formerly lived at 1855 Hardigan St., reported that three Koehne St., and Johann and Karl pets have been poisoned in the
{past eight years. | mn Fa Boy, 2, Scalded Two-year-old Dennis L. Worland, son of Mrs. Mary Worland, 23, of 1215 Woodland Ave. was in fair condition today in General Hospital; recovering from burns he received yesterday when he spilled a pot of boiling} coffee on himself. |
Because of the ma
Jeep
IS
635 Virginia Ave.
The committee in charge of the ball consists of Maj. Charles Humes, Capt. George Kimsey, 1st Lts. Raymond Alexander, Richard Burnette, Oren Cripe, Robert Gar-
to put three men on a permanent payroll to keep in shape all the cemeteries. » ’
‘Turn on Lights
The offices are Superior Court 3, Juvenile Court and County Assessor. Two Democrats filed for the Superior Court 3 judgeship and the assessor: office and a Republican filed for the Juve-
Archbishop Schulte To Confer Awards
A class of 64 graduating nurses of St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing will receive their diplomas at 8 p. m. Thursday in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The lclass includes 35 Indianapolis Women. The most Rev. Paul C, Schulte, Archbiship of Indianapolis, will give an address and confer diplomas. Music will be provided by the student chorus under the direc {tion of Elmer A. Steffen, J. S. G., {accompanied by Miss Helen Shepjard and Miss Anne M,/Dugan, | Graduating nursesfrom Indian~ apolis are: V4 | June Marie Allen, Afartha Jane Brade i shaw, Rita Mae Cary, Rita Marie Eckman,
| Betty Jean Bd , Marian Alice Evers ett, Betty Louise Foster,
Prankhouse, Rw Louise Gaspar, tricia Ann Grannen, Winifred Ann ‘Hughes, Gertrude Evelyn Jacobs, June Rita Kassenbrock, Catherine Irene Long, Joan Therese Lyons, Nancy Malott, Ann Markey, Betty Ann Matthews, Joan McGarrell, Mary cShane, Mary
cheff, Frances Ellen Phipps, Marg Come mons Shea, Marjorie Ann Smith, tricia n Smith, Rosemary Grace Stevens, Joanne Adele Strauss, Mary Emma Tabler, Phyllis Ann Thoman, Mary Kathyleen Welch, Jacqueline Marie Werner, Kath. leen Plorence Zener and Elisabeth Joan Zinkan, Those from other cities are: Lois Marie Barnes and Marian Lucille Gels, Greensburg: Madonna Marie Bauer, Ft. Wayne: Virginia Elizabeth Brochin and Beatrice Raney, Washington, Ind; Mary Katherine Butcher, Mary Eleanor Haigerty, Lillian Barbara Jones, Mary Adell Strange and Delores Kathryn VanHoy, i Mary Jane Faherty, Terre Haute; Mary Elizabeth Garst, Tipton; Eunice Marilyn Clark, Anderson: ary Ann Herold, New Albany: Martha Humbles, Greenfield; Phyllis Ann Kaiser, Knox; Janet Estelle Kantner, Union City; Rita Lafayette: Rose Anna Helen Maxine Market, Milton; Catherine Margaret McOoll, Alice
ne, Lewisville;
bus, Ind; Arvilla Agnes Roth, Ilda-
Marian Elizabeth Sherwood, Bed.
final decisions until long after the ford: Arlene Ann Sondgerath, Kentland:
| Betty sMae Warner, Hall, Campbell, Mo.
"QUAKE SHAKES TOKYO TOKYO, Apr. 10 (UP)—A 25. mile subsurface earthquake rattled buildings here today, bat ceased within half a minute with out causing damage. 1
Elwood, and Ola Mas
Watch Repairing
10-DAY SERVICE
Diplomas Awaited By 64 Nurses re |
Mi Ann Murray, Benaldine Marquerite Pen. *
To Looting Mails
investigating the case of four
. » - mail theft. ‘Police Find in Federal Court here yesterday, tion rose, however, when in theare William W. Winters Jr., 34; last two weeks two dogs died. (Mrs. Ruth L. Byers, 30; Walthen igh School pupil who was re-
S. Koel, 26, and his wife, Bar-iported missing after failing to bara, 32.
ing the investigation.
Caughran said that three after they looted an Indianapolis
. With neighborhood spirit, fami- mail collection box on March 15,
the -quartet was captured near) 1 Jefferson City, Mo., when they 0Na lar attempted to pass some of the A thousand handbills offering|checks from their loot. ;
ford, is principal of school No. 72.|quota of 17,000.
from workers and farmers we will stay
. OPEN AGAIN...
For a Special Showing of the New , . .
With The Willys-Overland 6-Cylinder Engine
THE JEEP DITCH DIGGER
Will dig 6 to 14-inch ditch 6 feet deep
THE JEEP 4-WHEEL-DRIVE PICK-UP
Open Sunday to give busy people time to look
~ WILLYS OF INDIANA
ber and Robert Vandivier and 24/ A POLICE OFFICER who was nile Court judgeship,
Lt. James Green. Chaperones will be Mr, and Mrs. Walte Ss Gingery, Mrs. Paul {George R
Snowden, Capt, and Mrs.
Sentencing Deferred tle Johnson and| week, stopped his work
9.5;
(Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flesser, Mr. and having any lights. A {ing before the voters again this Federal authorities today were Mrs, Robert Haines and Mr. and Mrs | “Turn ‘on those lights,” he year.
. and Mrs. ghouted.
| ” . n William Littlejohn and Mr and Mrs The driver of the lightless car!
{sidered by police,
The. .four.. who pleaded guilty rally.)
Missing Student “ei A 14-year-old Washington Students af Rally at the Wallace rally was com-| transportation,
posed of college students. Two chartered busses
arrive for ; classes Wednesday Sentencing was delayed, pend-/ morning has been found. The girl, Arlis Jean Shake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
U. 8. District Attorney Howard Shake, 1413 N, Pershing Ave.,
Universities. that time, if it's legal,
having his hands full trying to] The first two are being held by direct traffic in front of the Ar-|GOP appointees who filled vacanMr, and Mrs. Justin Marshall, mory during the Henry Wallace cies and Republicans are contestFrank Luar, Lt. Col. and rally on N. Pennsylvania St. this|ing Democratic Judge Joseph O. BUTE. Miss Myr suddenly {Hoffmann's right to hold the Pending Investigation taculy: Mrs ine Ole achodl to reprimand a -motorist for not Juvenile Court bench without gon I!
A PLAN to keep passengers {was Mayor Feeney who promptly and bootleg cab drivers {rom {complied with the order, (Note: changing their stories after talk|The Mayor didn't attend the!lng to attorneys is being con.
Upon arrest, those in the fron seat and those in the back seat talk freely, admitting the payA BIG PORTION of the crowd ment of money for illegal public
So, police wohder whether it brought stu-/wouldn't be a good idea to take dents from Butler and Indiana|written statements from them at
IAAT
|
ROSE TIRE CO. 930 N. MERIDIAN ST.
was located by police last night. |
NEVER STAN
$ Judge Robert C. Baltzell sen- Plans D-Da tenced Mrs. Neoma Havlin, 37, of Bloomington, to two years in| : the Federal Reformatory for| “D-Day” plans to boost Na-| Women in Alderson, W. Va., in| tional Guard enlistments in this | other court action yesterday. He State were begun here today by also fined her $50. | more than 130 Indiana National Mrs. Havlin had pleaded guilty GUAT Units. The order came on to the thert of $195.55 in checks 1 d would be exempt from a mail lockbox in - the] ™. Suarasmen Ul . P Bloomington Post Office {under the proposed draft and : { Universal Military Training laws. . The advantages of joining the Shortridge Teacher suara were termed as “obvious” ‘ . y {by Brig. Gen. Howard H. MaxSees ‘Revolution’ [wen Inaiana adjutant general. {He pointed out that guardsmen Mrs. Hope Bedford Nevitt, 3939| could train one night per week Central Ave., is “right in “the!without interrupting jobs or middie” of the revolution in Co- Schooling. lombia. | “The guardsman's personal .Mrs. Nevitt, a Shortridge High|Plans and programs are carried School history teacher and UN| on unchanged by anything like lecturer, has been attending the|Orders to camp for many Pan-American Conference in Bo- months,” the general asserted. gota for more than two weeks.| He explained that if the guard She is the guest of Col. William were called into federal service] Hausman, U. 8S. naval attache in{it would be “at such a stage” Colombia, who is a former pupil. |that “all young men” would be Expected to leave Bogota today| drafted anyway. or Monday, Mrs. Nevitt will ar-| The all-Hoosier 38th “Cyclone” rive here Monday or Wednesday.| division now has more than 4000 Her sister, Miss Anna Pearl Bed- members with a membership
ny calls we received
SUNDAY APRIL 11TH
A =
"6" Station Wagon
Also ’ The Sensation of the Year
{
THE 4-WHEEL-DRIVE UNIVERSAL “JEEP” works all
able and easy to operate, it lets you stay on the Digs 300 feet per hour
ALSO ON DISPLAY
WILLYS OF IN
A
DISTRIBUTOR MArket 4593
} X ‘ AA
VA
AN
=
UNIVERSAL »
. «jeep
day, all year 53: in the
field as a tractor . . . on or off the road for hauling and towing. Comfort.
job for hours without
becoming exhausted. When work in the field is done, the “Jeep” is ready to tackle almost any other job~hauling produce, perhaps, towing “a cattle trailer or helping out in scores of ways. As a mobile power ° unit, the “Jeep” with power take-off can operate virtually any piece of power-driven farm machinery. Come in and see the “Jeep” nowy
JANA
‘MArket 4503
ir Ee
LE : if oo
