Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1948 — Page 8

Conversion

patients who will eventually oc-

“ gansport and Richmond hospitals

eae due “Sdmission” to

" building at Central now occupied

= bung now housing 1100 pa-|

*_ the. backlog of patients awaiting

1 $25,000 pt for “utilities.

ed

12 ing Costs $99, 000

Transfers Aimed “At Relieving Backlog

The first 25 of more than 300

Hit Ci

om next Wednesday.

First Sessions ~ Start Tomorrow = Hundreds of Legionnaires

throughout the nation are converging on Indianapolis® for the annual -spring meeting - the American Legion.

Rralimivaty 4 sessions. ot under The ‘tonference

One of the major tasks of the

Legion this year is to decide on a

cupy the newly-established hos-|pnew uniform for the more than

"pital colony at Ft. Harrison were} transferred today from. Central

State Hospital. Tae three-story brick and ns

“crete building at Ft. Harrison,

which the Army has authorized! the state to use Jor &.%¢ year, has | been rehabilitated furnished | at a cost of $55,000. Most of the, investment, including furniture

and kitchen fixtures, will be sal

vageable when use of the building is discontinued. Senile and custodial cases from | Central State and from the Lo-

will be moved to the Ft. Harrison)

Room for 140 = ‘The transfer will- maké room| for 140 persons now Jwaiting |

‘hospitals; in General Hospital psychoH ward, five women in the Marion. County Jajl, and. 22 who | been committed from ‘County Circuit Court but y have not yet been admitted. is planned to vacate one

Bi ER Sh to Ue the IPA the crowded women's

| : A ationts Backlogged ..4Use of the Ft..Harrison bulld-| one of several steps being to “relieve “crowding in state ‘hospitals and to eliminate

\ admission,” said Dr, Norman M. ty, president of the Indiana | for Mental Health. } get

¥be 200-patient ward. Logansport State

Construction is due 0 begin

Mr. Fairchild referred to the recent Bar Association investiga-| tion of the féud between Prosecu-| tor Stark and Criminal Court Sood Judge W. D. Bain. "This sort of thing must be! eliminated by closer co-operation | between law enforcement agencles,” -Me.-Falrehi Fairchild sald. said.

Kiss “Brings Heavy Fine, 180 Days in Jail

34-year-old ind gl rg pe >

ne vp pe

200,000 women veterans who have

affiliated themselves with the or-

ganization.

Males Make Plans Seven male members of the Na- | tional Emblem Committee, - who

are rapidly becoming grey-haired,

will meet tomar, in the Hotel

{Antlers in an effo

the girls. Chairman D. L. Haffner, Garrett, said his committee is confronted with suggestions from more ® thas 200 all-women posts. dn: the, country. fon officials are hoping that 1g0od -weathe¥ over the week-end {will greet what they expect to be {the largest aerial event in the history of Indianapolis. Drive Climgx ~~ That event is the 12th Annual {Aerial Roundup when planes from Legion posts from all parts of the United States will fly here as a ciffnax of the yearly membership drive, Michigan alone is sending 250 planes to Weir Cook . Municipal airport. All of the planes will bring ~ membership ' transmittal cards {and dues from their respective

posts. The roundup is expected to

push in-the-Legion-to near the three million mark.

To be held in conjunction with the roundup is the Legion's con-trol-line airplane model contest

with three main events, including {speed ' contests ~ aerobatics ‘and

scale model

judging. A speech by Maj. Gen. James!Cl

{LOCAL LIVESTOCK

rt to get together on some sort n a new outfit

ring Meeting

OR LEGION WARRIOR—Miss Mary K. Casey, Greater Cin--cinnati Women's L&gion Post b44, will arrive here tomorrow with a detachment of female warriors to attempt to have this new Jook uniform adopted for ‘women - Legionnaires, M. Gavin, Chicago, chief. of of the Pifth Army and commanding general of the 82d] Airborne Division, will highlight, the Round-up banquet Sunday might in the Indianapolis Athle!

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Repeal of Tax

On Oleo Sure, Foes Concede

Taft Supports Bill in Senate J

WASHINGTON, Api. 28 (UP) —Supporters of the bill to repeal | federal taxes on oleomargarine were confident of winning House! approval today. . Opponénts conceded they could | § move. But they! promise to offer several’ “con-| structive amendments” before the’ final vote is taken, Their strategy apparently was, to load the measure down with | amendments that would invite a’

‘| presidential veto. One would place

a 10-cents-a-pound tax on oleo made fromr imported olls—a violation of the Geneva trade pact to ‘which the Administration. is]

Taft Backs Repeal ol However, Rep. L. Mendel ‘Rivers (D. 8. C.), leader of the repeal forces, predicted the bill would pass the House "without “any “crippling amendments.” Favorable House action would

|send the measure to the Senate

where it is given a better-than-even chance. Among the supporters there is Sen. Robert A. Taft (R. O0.), the chief Republican spokesman on domestic policy. ‘Mr, Rivers’ bill-would remove the 10-cents-a-pound federal tax on colored oleo, and the quartercent tax on the white variety. However, jt would not affect the

{situation -in-21 states which have /Frank-E.

their own laws banning the sale of ‘colored oleo.

House. Group “Hostile To ‘Blending’ Draft

House military chieftains, turned thumbs down on a Senate compromise plan to give teenagers a full year of regular mili

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—plereil Ege from all Present Federal, Stite, Municipal and Loval MN

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The People of Puerto Rico

(Insular Possession of the United States) 22% Guayabal Dam Bonds

bonds in denomination of $1,000, vegisterable as to principal only, payable wt the office of the Treasurer of Puerto at The National City Bank of New York, New York.

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* Politics Menace "Laws, Stark- Says

Seeks Renomination

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primary, Mr. Stark urged sup-

standard of law enforcement.”

+ To Continue Cleanup The cause of law enforcement is being “menaced by the heavy hand of politics” Prosecutor Jud-

a Seeking sensmination on the ticket in “next Tuesday's

port for another term in the office tn “continue his drive for a high

Nature Study Cub To Hold Breakfast The annual ' May morning, breakfast of the Nature Study Club will be held in Woollen’s Gardens Sunday. The cabin committee is. in charge. .C. H. Lloyd is chairman. Open house will be held in the cabins in the afternoon. Miss Maude McKinstray will be hostess assisted by. Misses Nellie Peake and Rhoda Davies. =~ “The trip was arranged and {conducted by Mrs. Walter P. ‘whose girden * was the be inspected.’ Other ens toured were those of Francis Moder jana Isabel Drummond, Mrs. Jewt V. Reed, Mrs. W. B. Lincoln =. all of the city, and Mrs. | Charles és Myers, Clermont, Clermont.

Continue Probe In Fatal Slugging

Kingan Employee Dies. After. Taven Fight |

Detectives today were continu-| ing an investigation into the fatal slugging of a 65-year-old Kingan employee, George Bunea. He diéd yesterday in ee

| Morton, first to.

Hospital of a multiple skull fracture received in an argument Monday night outside a tavern in! the city's W. Washington “tenderloin” district. The /vagrancy cases of three

| persons held have been continued!

in Municipal Court 4 until May 3. Admits Hitting Vietim 1 Théy are Iva Liggett, 53. of 212 N. Blake 8t.; Miss Ruth My-| ers, 31, of 721 Russell Ave., and ,«48,..01.3301. W. 10th St.

~sHhe.. elderly. to “settle” an a {money between Mr. Bunesd | Miss Myers. All had been drinking in the In-|

Collections Of Trash Fill 1087 Trucks

1087 City dump trucks has been hauled gut of Indianapolis in the | first two days of Mayor Al Feeney's ‘Clean-Up, - Fix-Up, PaintUp campaign.

vehicles “after owners ‘of homes and business establishments had town toward Muncie, {placed It at the curbs. The collections at the close of Trooper Robert Adams like a business last night had reached! |cannonball. lan estimated 2717 cubic yards of | {less driving to" him, and unaware /material which has given Indian- (hat this was Nellie Bly fleeing’ apolis the reputation of being the 122 years of Indiana institutional |Rirtiest city of the U. 8. A*

d| itrash is missed on collection days

ternational Tavern, 613 W. Wash- calling MArket ington St., Hathaway told detec-|

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For —— Deve As Aid

Enough ditt and trash to fill| The

This enormous pile of the amount hauled away by City,

Drive Ends Saturday

Meanwhile, volunteer house- zo .nd4 finally neared 90 miles

holders and business establish-,

ments were continuing today to took to the road berm to. get

|dig Indianapolis out from under!’ this bad reputation. up campaign ends Saturday.

gayor¥ Feeney renewed his plea. “3%

‘every person - take responsirit for making ' Indianapolis the cleanest city in the country. | To assist the volunteer clean-| ers fleets of City trucks today |

* moved into the area Dok naa by|

|8helby and Minnesota Sts. Emerson - Ave, and Pennsylvania| Railroad to make collections. , : Other Areas Listed |’ Tomorrow, the trueks “will | make collections in the following| two areas: Inside boundaries of Monon Railroad, Emerson Ave. Michigan. St., Brookside . Pkwy.!

land 38th St. and also within the clawed him. Hathaway has admitted hitting boundaries of 11th and 224 Sst. Jxictin “in_the mouth, Monon Railroad and W, River- |

§ in these areas ose

may obtain pick-up service by 6931 or MArket Meanwhile, Fire Chief Roscoe P.- McKinney peinted out that the

imaterially to reduce fires in In-

dianapolis. In the first four months of the year, he added, 50 per cent of the fires in the city have been due to bad housekeeping either _ in

{homes, business places or indus-,

trial establishments. Paul Brown, parks and recreation director, today put in motion a campaign to remove debris

orphanage and foster home |the Jadiana {from that

king on a system.

ta work shirt and painter's. cap, she eluded pursuers at Randolph {and “New York Sts. In the’ 400 debris is block of E. Vermont St., she stole the automobile’ of E. L. Ross of $10 Broadway and ‘roared out of

“life, he gave cliase,

Lou The clean-|,,4 ‘her pursuer with screaming

. year-old mother.

“iGirlWho Never HodaFlome Goes Back to Prison Life

Ca phored by State Troopers at ‘Muncie When Crash Ends 90-Mile-an-Hour Chase

Twenty-two-year-old Nellie Bly Women’s Prison here

Marshall, a

cyte, vas ‘on "er way Bac

nstitution in six months.

rom that institution In Sx WOH tes

utomobile theft ran out the open painting detail. prison operates on the honor Dressed in “blue jean overalls;

On 1nd. #67, she. passed State it looked like reck-

“The chase mounted from 60 to hour. Private automobiles t-of way.of the rating fugitive

After ‘nine’ miles, Nellie Bly

[Tost “control “or “the stolen -coupe|Mr:

Political Scientists To Hear British Expert

Harold Laski, School of: Eco |

when she tried to pass.a truck. The car careened wildly from one side of the highway to the ¥! other and smashed into a’tree at Whitney's woods at’ the west {edge of Muncie. Draws Revolver Trooper Adams jumped from his cruiser, drew . his revolver and tore open the door of the fugitive’s car, The pale, thin “youth” he saw behind the wheel struggled out of the car and

With the aid of passing motorists who stopped to see what was going on, he subdued Nellie Bly.

10-year sentence nl B03. een wi

Support for closer co-operation:

between federal and state govern. |ments in ‘the soil conservation

program was pledged by Hoyt Moore, candidate for the GOP Congress, in a .cam.

nomics and Political Science, Lon.

don, England will give the opene

ing address at the sixth confer. ence of Midwest Political‘ Sci. entists this week-end in the Clay.

and Sunday will be devoted main. ly to panel discussions.

At the- Muncie police station,

Nellie gave the name of John Springfield; “Hl, Then shé admitted her identity |

_ Hair Shaping

when police confronted her with)

Bushwick of

‘a teletyped. description from In-| =" ‘won't do you any good : take me back,” she screamed. “I'll do it all over again.”

Never Had a Home

Last Dec. 30, she fied the prison!

with Gladys Lattimore of Martinsville, serving a two-to-21-year sentence for the shooting of her sister-in-law, Both were recaptured

the day she was born to her 14-

"When Nellie escapes, authorities wonder where she wants to)

run. Nellie Bly who never has had

soon afterward. But Nellie didn’t give up. Shel _|has been a ward of the state from}

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in eral iE wort work” gene al that away, who told detectives he was “recovering” from a week: Of Gouging U. 5. Navy Follee t Liggett and Miss Ww yers runn rom scene. cure Senate a LEA ng amavay was arrested ter onl American oil companies made a|® description. killing of $30 million to $38 million at the expense of the Navy. That was he extent of Svat sl charges by the companies between 1042 and 1947, the commit tee said. - The investigators said the z companies collected $1.05 a barrel for Arabian oil which they had previously offered the Navy at 40 cents. The companies promptly denied all charges, that in reality 3

ine} A the Navy more than $26,-| :

Ye s. Statement

WASHINGTON, Apr. 28 | current fiscal year through Apr { Rared with a year ago: Last Yeas

93197 39!

This Year nses $28.035,924,843 $32.4 07 pts 36,437.478.286 34, Surplus © T481 483.413 3 071 Cas! lance 4.404.274 573 4 3 Public Debt 252 2203503" 214 257.673,840,250 Gold R:

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INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING ROUSE Clearings Neves $ 1,616,000 { Debits a 6,780,900

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Banks and trust companies make loans to workers and professional men and women for emergencies such as a new car, a home or any other

legitimate purpoie. They make business and industrial loans for payrolls,

The banking bustntes i is everybody's business and everybody horrows 'i from. Banks and trust companies.

“The chortimiced basines man, br woman, goes i a bank or trust company to borrow because you save money when you borrow from a bank.

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be at 8 p.m, Friday. Saturday .

The New | -hinted that recently-cut have to be | Sen. Chamber tion wi on prices, H controls. He support GO! ernment spe “ether than ire “We are | ice econom slight recess government” in 1949,” Mr Other © sy Chamber wi Jay-D: Ru who charged tion really © cause it fear “in full ery controls.” Joel Dean

economist,

vestment bi administrati by. keeping hopping.”

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