Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1948 — Page 11

wh : : : = ; g Te a TE Ce Ei aa ~—prc oa aa at = reg = - : Foe “= te roe: Er Fo ; = : ————— 1 > 5 , APR. 14, 1043 _THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : i © > Ep a8 yo Seen Losing Hope of Victory In Italy Tosco Sion | MID-SEASON Clearance . Cattle Trade Active, Cattle trade ruled active againiculls (75 pounds Hp) ......... 9... 1 Ohle fa + Ty ‘ . io strong compared to the Week's | 500. 800 pounds ..svius.n.. [email protected] 975 PAIRS Sxiiibition a . eturn [ies i) SVADCS: re mostly 50 cents| 500 300 pounds ............ 30.0023.50 ? - 3 were ol x Workers Win Decision Indicates Steally and Dog picts wers Ls TE pons i GIRS f Four Unions Red Election Lost GOOD 10 CHOICE BOGS (8100) | 200 DoE Guwt ».von iv oo SLOVOIO0 Il, Apr. 14 (UP)wfl ROME, Apr. 14 (UP)—Respon- 130- 140 cars gw [email protected] nal Labor dation sible alias en ioc” in air BT DN gr ie : ar. Tractor oarurn Trieste to Italy signi- 0. 20 3 bounds own... [email protected] cholee between four. ges that the Soviets have given 240- 270 300 pounds down .......... [email protected] a they vote to select g fl yp hope of a Communist election en SHEER (30) victory in Italy next Sunday. 330- 360 Lam Hektoen, head of the fl pome's two biggest independ. sedium. So 1 Shed : $1 %0as.0 and regional office ot 8 + “newspapers, 11 Tempo and Mt Jo good... Baie led yesterday that the ll ; yessagero, agreed that Rus- Fos [email protected] $ 97 Serie %|Good te choice _..-......... [email protected] Equipment anq 7 announcement of the Soviet!. 130@18 00| Common and medium ...... + '[email protected] ® kers Union, the AFL, §% sion during the last week of = nage = & to Workers and the § 5, turbulent election campaign Local Issues : rmakers Local 158 indicated that Moscow consid- 1 115 petitions for spots og ered the election lost. Ep mein hw. 1 ballot. the only in reta-| y STOCKS pendent Internationa} toh that. could be rod - the [email protected] Agents Mia Corp sevaasns ne ne of Machinists previ § 5 viet Union's flat negative reply American” states Sid 3 on led fdr a place on the By Gemands of the Wesiars P sts GOT A BOAT, MISTER? — This is standard equipment for residents living Avie Sof Sol i a = By that the fide city 3 near 61st St. and Road 29. A large ditch that might provide some drainage for 3 pe eit B'S Sl Taw com 1111130 33m Proposal Unacceptable stagnant water has been plugged with silt and refuse for years. Residents charge 583i Merci ofa... In notes to the United States,| county commissioners have been indifferent. is GIN DT ow ® DRESS SHOES Pie oot re Salt Sm o PLAY SHOES 1B ected e . : ° ve 41 .50 y anand ised wat tous Dacian s Seek Life Term Sought for Rapist; art WER Ss pe a violation: of the “principles Le sere Aan ® SPORT OXFORDS r 22.00@25. Tn . [Expect Quick Court Action : gon sr gto Ti sir Hi ater e ie pos From Page One) [car on the way to headquarters) 8-300 pounds sere mug ” ht win in Italy; They could] chasing the new 1948 robins-egg|as Questioning g started, but. ve Sood po! Si : = of New \ nave delayed any answer untill Northwest Group fo |blue Plymouth in which he kid- = ip Bpoe q dokly: pounds «....ocrviisv 30 S0GIE we S ring tter the elections, or they could Meet Cot Boa rd naped the 8-year-old girl Satur- 5 2 BN ey he asain when dedium [email protected] ind & Mich r L 4% p pid’ p 3 , i aay vers OD@N. \ r ; mand rags on Tad 1 down oe ounty Williams was taken into cus-|Walked In between her parents: G0"5e pounds ............ [email protected] indole © & L 3% Bed Styles— 244 \ Lr 7. KE “A group of long-suftering hom, gy ast night as he flew in from |and instantly picked him out of [a Sater pd” 8 vb l/h lief was. general among both [00ers living near 6ist St.and|cy,00 His family persuaded|s- ; Good fade Wore 5 Ago ch ff io Green, ne ww Spa’, ling. Ba and geucia aa foreign Rd. 29 have an appointmei bo him to give himself up. He later told Inspector O’'Neal|Medium Jeflerson Jonional, ] Cite com. i Patents & i see county commis toda that © “the thing t I worry|oca vs ’ ae BO I t the CoM- Married and the father of two k C: 3% : i for bathroom, ire dn Tray, tin for = only{*P°ut high water, children, Williams has been deaf/most about is what my daugh-| = Wallis AN Weighu) orn an avy G0 oer ioy on Cocoa 1 Hitches round 30 per cent of the total They are hopeful that some-|; "nor Since childhood and|ters will think.” He has two ood (all Weights) 1.v.ovn..s [email protected] | Marmon-Herrington com... 4% 8% % | | > . oan the elections which will thing can be done to make: their| now losing the hearing in his|daughters, 3 and 5 years old. Sausage— n "io Mastle Asphalt ¥ Fier pens . 2 a Brown | AF 1A 0 new senate and: chamber neighborhood look a little. less other ear. He described himself Here is Willlams’ statement, Lae rere vaane Eagan 3 Sona) 5 Bes oo to y h 1 ame 3 Dee Nie Holland. as “highly neurotic” and “over-/made in the presence of his at-| Cutter and COMMON. vvveess . [email protected] N (Ind b Serv 5 10a Grey % mess to oe de Was & ‘possibility it's an old, old story t0| sexed” as he confessed his crime |troney, Frank Symmes: CALVES (300 PR Ma ry com ion 300 2 , too. Its Thee ia might “mal some of them. to officers. He said he cut classes on Fri-| Good to choice SER an nn iy Pub of Ind co! . 41 Red and 2. fH sing ‘that fresh hat Bustle ght AS murng| Frank Smith, 6108 Colonial 8t.| He told police he was a veter-|day at the Sonatone Institute in|0omnen i medium ........ 3002030) pup Serv OF tna 3% pid.1 12, Sh He "Ve at a8 min to of Hci recalls a similar trip to the 0om-|,p, hut that he did not serve/ Chicago, where he is taking a U. S. Statement jo dnd GAB 48 pid... 000 | Beach! : i Try DUCO oa ole Tor Italian warships afb |missioner’s office. 16 years 89. |overseas because of the hearing|sales course to be home with his| Ys J. me a camp com ..\\d 14 38 4 when you see! | $100" milion “in ‘reparations: Paid Big Assessment impairment. He said he did not|Wife and children over the week-|™y guvaroN, Apr. 14 (UP)—Gov.| Terre Ha Noa for parations.| drink or smoke and that he had|/end. On Baturday, he said, he|ernment expenses and receipts for theip 1 Sins oom | Bp IBut it appeared that no such ac-| He and other. early residents urtent fiscal year through Apr. 13 com- 3 # 2 fftion now could change materially [paid a heavy Barrett Law assess-| never before been arrested, |Went to see the manager of heli, eq"vi"s year ago: v Mthe trend of the voting. ment for a ditch that was to end| The ‘intensive four-day man- firm here and learned he might Bperiaes $27,680,807 837 $30,673.04. 764 RT dail troubles of this kind. This/hunt ended when a large silver|® S'ven the North Side route. Receipts | 3533T85.080 3330448504) ] was about 20 years ago. airliner swung into Weir Cook Drove Around District STDIN ance 4408301808 5.179.080.4358 Bah \ \ / " “The ditch has never 'beenirunway at 5:25 p. m. yesterday.| Fie said he started home, then) pubiic Debt 387,039 257,953,550,408/Ch “of Co > dredged since it was dug and it's|Waiting in the drizzling rain [decided to drive to the North Gold Reserve 23,153.064.364 30,406,792,164 cit vers walls___ worthless in its present eondi-\were Mayor -Al Feeney, Police|Side to look over his district. He| 0 pois cLEARING HOU tion,” declared Mr. Smith, His|Chiet Edward Rouls, Inspector (Said he decided to have a soft|gusrinp oo... Ton te valpapés on A ancel | neighbors nodded assent. John J. O'Neal and~it. Robert drink and was driving to the|[Debits ..........ccoviiees aan 20,085,000 y | e sound of basement pumps He drug Sioge at 63d St. ang Coleg Local Pre 4 Ce co 003. running continually reverberates nger: ve. when he saw “a e Prod nd Asso” : one ~ | SEOUL, Korea, Apr. 14 (UP)— in the oe count y air. Builders|d Five pther Dasae 8 \hurried who looked like she was: lost.” ndpls Railvaye 1961 BA Communist- sponsored meeting xy own’ ramp before the |"D PRICES FOR PLANT D vestots Telephone 3s Gi... 93 Ld \ \ : 8po! Ls have learned the hard way Bot to swarthy suspect emer; pre-|, "I started talking to her. I had try—1048 sprmgers And orollers, |N (nd Pub Serv 3 100 103 - 4 bf northern and southern Korean pian pasements for houses e|ceded by his brother, Max, who!Just gotten out of the car and 133s. te! Bent 0 EE Jaa over, Fic: (bub To) dws tga’ iol . oy ; SPEED-EASY i is political Jegders nn: Pyongyang aren. 2 had flown with him from \ Chi- didn’t have my instrument (hear- under 4 a nd Leghorns. 19c; No. 3 pouls | Trac Term Sorp 3 88 37..00%5... 89 ” i a A 3 res. It dries that vas postponed today because two, Water Fills Yards | “He halted aut ing aid) on so I didn’t hear what|ir ess than No. 1 . = . key figures from the American 4. fcago. automatically. as there T a Buttertat No. 1 Tie. No, 3, He. 3 beautiful pastel one failed to attend. ~ ° Residents with thelr own hands|the officers stepped in iropt of ot yom Rn an I> grade A Taree. ® grade A medium, wand wall The official Pyongyang radio have built pddie-proof Bye him and stood submissively while| Ot Temem o Q “Dia HH 88c: mrade B large. Sic: no _xrade, 800: pee Soviet occupied northern. Kg-|WaY3 80d the roads are in geod Mayor. Weerey and Inspector this ttle S48 out In th Truck go , 49 Js sunotosd that the mesting|SoNItion gs & Fesult of odie O'Neal setirchied him for a gun. | Yo% take tle 41 ruck ‘Graif $ : od. No Hew aste[belp. But. water stands in fhe| Whisked to headquarters, Wi |°*] © repind: al. ad been posfpon ° yards and fields. llams began making his confes-| I don’t know whether I did or| Apt. 13—indianspolis Cour 33.98 | 8! oy Sean of the meeting was ex-| Dredging the ditch is about the sion immediately. His brother not but I found her pocketbook | Eisner Yor No. 3 red lek fed to have some infience on|ODlY hope for these people, since|sat beside him and kept urging: |!2 MY car’ Fe said ho tarew Ove) ye0v S90 CIO 2% Ca, B NT Paint Cleaner . % ‘national elec the county has rio sewer .| “Tell the truth.” purse out on a gravel road. 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NEW ALBANY, Apr. 14 (UP)

ic Works and Safety said today

hat a negligence charge broughtiage gainst six city policemen had

charged with mooching and failure to take bteps to halt gambling.” The harges dated back to the city’s nti-gambling drive in 1945-46. all six officers resigned. Three vere reappointed. Ons retired on

come home to roost.

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route to the wooded section where the attack occurred. About

For ‘Phantom

(Continued From Page Ome) Tech as well. Washington and Crispus Attucks High Schools have sustained a. lesser percentloss. Broad Ripple and Howe High Schools, however, have reversed this. trend. i Schools Almost New Both are comparatively new schools. Their enrollments have tripled in the past decade as a result of residential development and readjustment of school populations. .

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In general, however, Indianapolis’ high school enrollment has been declining. Since 1940, the over-all enrollment has dropped from 18.062 (September figures) to 14,364 (September), a decline of 20 per cent. This is explained, according to

the birth rate during the late depression years. Birth Rate Gains The falling birth rate here suddenly checked and began rising rapidly in 1941, ’42 and 43. The “war babies” of those years are now converging on the grade schools. And these schools, according to the administration, are being overcrowded—badly in some cases. | The Schools administration has turned to relieving congestion in the grade schools in the past three years. It has earmarked $1,170,000 for grade school expansion during 1947-48. This includes additions for Schools 1, 18 and 45; construction of a new Schobl 63 to replace the building destroyed by fire, and the addition to School 80 in Broad Ripple housing classrooms and a branch library. Loses Priority Another $765,000 is going into the expansion of Broad Ripple ;| High Schopl—again ahead of the Manual Pier School administration says this addition is necessary. because of the rapid residential development of the Broad Ripple area. As a result of sheer population

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school officials, by a decline in|ual

Manual Officials Still Hope

School’ Plans

the priority the South thought it had during the war.

crowding at Manual in the opinion of its administration. The school planned in, 1946 cannot be met by the School City. Total $2 Million Since the School Board purchased the $160,000 Manual site, its .bond commitments for expansion of the five grade schools and Broad Ripple High School have totaled $2 million. As a result, the School City had a bonding margin of $5,200, 000 on Jan. 1. This would have been wiped out by the estimated $5 million cost of the new Manu-

Even if the entire future expansion program of the School City was halted at the end of this year, the projected new Manual could not be financed with any margin of safety until

1952. Out of Reach

When the Board agreed to the new school, members were thinking in terms of 1940 building costs, and had in mind a $2500,000 outlay. The $5 million estimate put the entire Manual project out of reach. Today,’ the School building committee is scaling down the plans to bring the new Manual within the realm of the School City’s ability to pay. Perhaps the projected athletic plant will be cut down, and the projected auditorium reduced. How expensive a new school does the South Side really need? How. much should be cut? What is essential.

A “Phantom” Project Will the old building do for a

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pressures from other parts of town, the new Manual has lost Side

There are two other reasons: There is no classroom over-

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the attack, however, he said: “I know nothing of what happened except that I came fo the understanding that this little girl was running through the woods and I.was hollering something after her. I didn’t stop her. I was too confuséd to do anything. I believe I went back to the car and sat down in it. I did know that something was wrong and that possibly a crime had been committed.” He said that he did not remember taking off the girl's clothing but that he did remember seeing she was. unclad as she ran away. He said he also found his own clothing disarranged when he “came to.” He described becoming mired in mud and hitchhiking to a station where he ‘hired a tow truck to pull him out. The truck operator, Ralph Chapman, also identified him last night. Williams said he then had the car washed and returned home. When he got home, he said, he “laid down and tried to figure it out.” . “After I read the papers the . I then went back out to find this place where I was stuck. After so long I was

wag stuck.” He said this investigation “convinced me in my opinion that I had done it.” “From there I went straight to my father’s house (Luther Williams, 616 E. 9th St.) and told him the circumstances of what I

couldn't come to the Sonclusion that I was the man, because I wasn't six feet tall as the papers said. I am 5 feet 9 inches. I do not. weigh 200 but 185 pounds.” Didn't Have Gun He said he also doubted that he

not have a gun and did not ever have a gun.”

He talked the affair over with

while? Should it be remodeled somewhat to relieve the discontent about it until building conditions are more favorable? These are .some of the questions involved in the revision of plans. . Until they are answered, the “new” Manual wiil it is today—the South Phantom High School.

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knowingly and through no fault of my own, even then I would have to give myself up.” He said his father took him to talk to his mother, and that it was decided he should surrender. Instead, however, he returned to Chicago to school. He said he “could not study” and that he called his brother to come there to confer with him. “We talked the whole thing over and decided to let God and the court rule my case,” he concluded. Thanks Public for Aid Assisting in taking the confession were Detective Sgts. John Bevan and Edwin Bowers. Both men had worked continuously on the case since Saturday. Police Chief Rouls said the surrender of the rapist was in a large part “due to tHe excellent co-operation of the citizens of Indianapolis who threw themselves into the job of helping police track a dangerous criminal.” “I don’t think I've ever seen the public so willing to help, so ready to furnish any orale that might help the police,” he said. “In my opinion the wide~ spread publicity and the resulting response from citizens brought about this surrender.” He also paid tribute to the “alert action of police officers in the Sitys county and state” for

“I think almost every blue Plymouth in the state or passing t got stopped,” he said: “It shows that close co-operation between police and citizens is the ideal method of fighting crime.”

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