Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1948 — Page 3

Ta { _'Politicking’ Waxes Hot as 7 Candidates Veterars Meeting Have . | Politicking' Waxes Hot as 7 Candidates [Veterans gigs, = (Campaign Here for Legion's Top Post to wo tapat 1 = . »ampaign riere ror Legions iop ros T Hear wt Ly ORA.: jure in Hettad "paliuiietnlp' tor Yio sa-fiie Navy, will iy here tomorrow|He joined the staff at national 0 iE " NA 3 tional commander’ : speak at the national comman-| headquarters in 1036 and became] = RR i ! Rnthang WL : : foday gave out 11] Tnerican Legion was evident to-|ders’ dinner for the national exec- (assistant adjutant in 1943. - ~ U. 8. Sen. Homer E. Capehart gl Hive avs | Dar d gs : LF il 4 day as the seven candidates for|utive commities of the American a Highlights of this year's meet-| (F:. Tod. wil delve the prisciva ng bs [ “ " i 1 | office buckled ‘down Lego n or women was the ap- ress-at:2 p.m, ] “ ; y 4 ‘ American Legion officials said /Proval over the week-end by the Hose | to oon : Life & 30-day| Scene of the political activity that the organization’s 1948 na-|/National Emblem Committee of Progratn hsteying Nationa) * PE vo Boy Loses inCanal for Rich-lis the Legion's ‘annual SPring|tional enrollment today leaped 2,-|tWo uniforms for ‘women Legion- pital Day, With Wn I» held at ; 19 “a .! In Row Over Marbles Ee naimeeting, the ra oiminaries O(|799,573 as a result of the 13th an. (naires. 5 aimee Hospital, 1a State. wiallie accidents over the week : Sspensians tional Executive Committee’ will nual national aerial roundup yes-| The emblem committee gave its The day, designated . by the | i ARS" Tr end took a toll of three lives in | Bcobe mes Couch, Fair-lgo into session today.and wind up| nooo than 90° Jacket a re ins cham {American Hospital Association 113 donk: Indiana. TWO persons were Jot: Ite business Wednesday. | 00, CIE rom OY | pioned by several Women's: posts, Lid, Observed annually since 1920, - LE drowned, a. 9-year-old Indianap- Helen Gary, for after-| one of the didates vered almost 270, +|falls on the anniversary of Flore... 41. 1 be olis boy Was seriously burned and hour vt James Green of Omaha, Neb. witi| 200, NeW membership cards here(4nd the advocated vy a" fibe|ence Nightingales birthday. iy Hing. 18. , five persons were injured in city The permit of Ted ‘Chumas,(give a big cocktail party in the|Y ** ria: hi, eee a i BB Band to Give Concert Eh . auto acc SEE, South Sena, was revoked or 3 Hotel Antlers tonight in an effort har Jn F Rtas rd Greater Cincinnati Women's Post ai conoert by the Technical RR Es traf were Edward days, selling whiskey gain some backing from WS of the64s. ,. ! School Band under the di 118 ur probs 3 Gausva, aD Wale: Mary : beer and wine permit. Jogionnanes In other parts of the planes which brought in close to] Because of some of the older|T®ction of Alonzo Eidson will preAn ton, and Paul E. Sears 22, of ) Sidney Healy and James Mo- COuntry. 8000 cards to boost the state's en-| Members the committee said it/c®d¢ Sen. Capehart's address ty lon A ent. » 22, Cann,” Montgomery, had their Omaha Commander Irollment to more than 117.000, WOuld retain the old type. uniform ‘Ne male chorus of Bell Telephone "ne mR licenses suspended for seven days| Mr. Green is chairman of the El as official, Post 134, American Legion, will Mr. Gauswa was killed when a for allowing minors to loiter in > 3 Legion officials said this was BIVing three choloes, 1 u\o nger the leadership of Hare yr motorcycle struck him Sa their establishments. L. D. Wood Nations} [2 sicantn Camm some 3500 more than its national Confer on Convention old Messeérsmith. Dr. E. H. Hare, if 4 on U. 8 7. in front of his home. ‘x Lafayetie, was deprived of his world's Ne mands! Post. thojavota. | Edward McGrail, national eon-|hospital manager, will preside. oh Ss Daouard Ais bh a of Ashley, X permit for seven days because of (Omaha Post 1. He is a veteran! 10® national executive com-|Vention director, sald the conven-| John A. Noon is chairman of brother, Richard, were ER > sania Condon, Mone. [OF World War 11. ey vy, Amerighn Lagion|tion Somumission would mest: to- the oom gommittee in charge of the - ET EN ’ i. an Sut. Oyeiint Milled : 3 gomery. had his permit suspended Ro are Ut the see. Henry H. Dudley of Nebraska, as ai Vio hot We big Light will direct the women wie Miss Stone was killed while rid- ) ! for. seven days for allowing|Braszil, Ind. A | th® OrEanization’s mew national go. "Iwill serve as guides for the open ing a bicycle on U. 8 minors to loiter and Walter|National Executive Committee| /utant at the opening session(on Oct. 21. house, will be observed poles ; her : Blackt Fai int, received a|Mr. Craig is the first Hoosjer| pr. Its meeting hate today. Mr.| Vincent A. Carroll, Phila-/from 3 to 5p, m. She was struck by a truck driven Hy 15-day penalty for after-hour/candidate for the top executive ) as nom nated the delphia, convention commission by Claude MacBride, 48; of Bed: [post since Paul McNutt took the|POt PY James F. O'Neil, national| chairman, met this morning with [OES 481 TO MEET ¥- ford a aaa _. ‘Legion helm in 1928. Sommander of the American Le- Toseph & Adams, president of the| Brookside Chapter ‘481, Order . truck-auto collision GROUP PLANS . : ; Fi nvention corporation in Miami, [of Eastern Star, will soar ow. Palestine thon the oY x CHILDHOOD SWEETHEARTS—Chapman Shaw Root, 22- " hare CARD PARTY Al of the ; Sraiagie Jockeying Mr. Dudley formerly was ad-|{to discuss details on housing andi mothers ata stated "a of Mr. Sears Saturday in Meth-| year-old Hoosier heir fo the $20 million Coca-Cola bottling for- tne Barbed Wire Auxiliary at/up to the election on Oct. 21|iereect wmerorn eps, Sorids|other important issues for the(S p.m. tomorrow. . Mrs. Eima K. otist Hospital here. n it tune, and Miss Susan Spear, 20-year-old former society réporter, [1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Food |in Miami, Fla. I Lo Toul, Ie to the antl ar, ~ Cutty » et Miwon ny atten aid. hours after dived av R a » af va 12S yo * . . . , 0 . ry, & o) e pation execu - il o - Jasper Lake from a pd honéymooning “in California today. Mr. Root married Miss (Craft Shop in the K of P Bldg. | John L. Sullivan, Secretary of as state adjutant in Lincoln, Neb:|tes this afternoon. = sama Wim, We. Duss. is wortny . Bigh board,| Spear, his high school sweetheart, jn a simple ceremony at Terre EE PT — : bo the body of Francis Hennessey,| i. . Saturday: ' ye OL ASB Ceo Everton : 2, of Cincinnati was recovered. S-walurdsy. ” . I= : : . Co : ADS mam gis ; : if IEE Sherman Henry, o -} a nt. Ba go ie canes near ne wesc oc CIF 10 $20 Million Fortune ~ §TRavUss | | : Bridge Saturday when he fell or yiys : J ; SAYS: TRAIT ON With Kk TO et aaah | mean ee ss Weds Terre Haute Reporter ik Ci Ss oi a z RRE 'E, May 3 (UP)—The heir to the $20 million | * - , trees tere seeps EA sh ¥ . “Dispute Over Marbles Coca-Cola bottling fortune and a 20-year-old former society re- | x : : " ras ee a rr eh ttm rece Authorities said. the four boys! Porter were on their wedding trip today, following their marriage’ . : Sp ’ admitted chasing the child after a Saturday. that climaxed a high school romance. ge 2 ; ) N 3 Be dispute over a marble game. He Chapman Shaw Root, 22-year-old grandson of Chapman J. Root, . : vo . leaped or fell in the water founder of the Root Glass Co., married Miss Susan Spear bf Terre : . . TH ently while attempting , ppal Haute at the Root home here] : : \ . . : : - fa : { | i his pursuers. } Saturday. Then they headed for The wedding climaxed a ro- : ) > ge ’ : “h 3 His playmates, ages 12, 11, 10(® WSIdIng trip to California. [FACE Lor Vege hoch 20 SOUT ey i 41 > and.9, were guestioned by detec-| Mr. Root, a World War II vet- Ago at NV ihey H eb. Scop nin ‘ ; : i . ne who notified police. who patented the bottle design{war service and entered Indiana : : 3 > ri eas Faia 2 boys said they saw the still used by the Coca-Cola Corp. State Teachers College, . where ; { oe : : ; —-— : an

curtce afte be phnged over thei in November, Sots © Co eon oh sohool 10 sare a ob PRE EEE EL a Dice said the quarrel began ana i0TIeT, SOA Mr. Rootsion the Saturday Spectator, u ~~ (NR-COOLED) ALL WOOL, one of the Coolest, Comfort-a-blest SUITS in this heated world! until the heir becomes 40 years Relatives. of the couple said . ; -

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William M. Bailey, 134 Black- Robert V. Brown, 29, attendant at a Wake-Up filling station at : . : ford St. said he saw four boys|810'W. Washington St. was robbed of $500 early today by a bandit tn your heavier clothes.) infecent years — that we've really TR fighting Saturday night and that| who locked Yim in a washroom. ” had enough for a sizable - . one of ‘the Boys was pushed into] - Three witnesses to the stickup of a woman on her way to CORONADO-=The all-wool strands announcement. : the canal. “oo ichurelt- yesterday chased the bandits in an automobile for several| are tightly twisted — woven the While there are quite a few suits Daniel ¥. Wessel, 9, of 331 W.rblocks before losing sight of them. Mrs. Alice Boger, 1321 Park| go Lh IEEE Se moen ey h quie 8 ; the face and on the right hand|and Central Ave. by a bandit who! 5 Tremont St. was found lying corridors for the passage of air suggesting - Sunday when he ignited the pow-|grabbed her purse containing $2 | Inconscious at Argus St. and {air cooled). It has a way of der in a powder horn with which/and ran to a waiting ear. White River Blvd. He had been : resisting wrinkles! The tailoring ~~ PLEASE MAKE 5 8 he was playing. He was taken| ‘In the chase, one shot was fired | eaten and robbed of $10. He is is done by a fine establishment = = hac 2 ¢ to General Hospital where his|by the hoodlums -at their pur.|iR critical condition at General : that pioneered in the field 752: condition was described as “fair.” suers. One bandit jumped from Hospital pion noe YOUR = z He is the'son of John D, Wesse Mobile at 10th St. ama —A-trunk cache of $3960 belong-{ . =~ of summer clothing! TT —— : Three. persons were injured in ; ing to Martin Dugar, 62, of 763 + rm ne SECTIONS se a truck-autp “accident here Sun-| Ewell Phillippe, 27, of 2202 E. \- Ketcham St, was stolen by v renee day. Howard Taylor, 19, of New Raymond St., told police he fired ® sneak thiefl.- Another $4000 . So, Castle, “crashed the car-he was {0 shots from a.rifle last. night at wis overlooked, police were told. WITHOUT driving - nto a two-ton tractor (several boys who tried to steal! FaTTY_Hopiood. $1, a Senda ~ SS—— : {Faller park 8.0-front of 6313 E. his automobile from in front of 1506" Madisop Ave. was robbed] DELAV! -

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William Polston, 21, of Spice-|co%00d Ave, was found crit-|" "noni Amo Dalker of the Sali land, received head infuries and |‘ *1Y Mronded In front of his|yation’ Army church, 1075 Hos- : Earl Polston, 17, of New Castle, [1 ne J os, hours later he died rook St, told police burglars Single Breasted suffered a broken arm. The two |" General Hospital. A shotgun proke into the religious estab- TE Double Breasted men were taken to General Hos-|"2S found near the scene. lishment and took $40. , pital where the younger man was Police held Lyenell Odom, 34, of| Burglars entered the home of ’ In “fate” condition. ws The dame address, who was| Mr and Mrs. Oscar C. Hasse, fi Plain Shades Mr, Taylor received head in-| co bY Mr. Damon as hisi3z3 N, Meridian St. while a _ and Shadow juries, but was released from the" yer in a deathbed statement.| party was in progress in a down-|' Stripe ~ Hospital. He was charged by po-i Lor tender at a nearby tavern stairs social room and stole a : Noe vehicle while "0/0 POlICE Tie Was’ forced to” ais: smh sure: Police found the- Safe, wm mn undér the influence of liquor, | 0h the" Vietim- several. hours. be- had. been. .thrown into the yard, wT The colorings Georgiann , 17, of(tore his body was found. _‘' !from an upstairs window. Noth-| = = Vots -have depth -and1005 N. Centennial 8t., was struck| Jon" Holtzcraw, 50, of 1139/ing was migsing. ~~ ~~ | ~ - wichness.

a ot. and Good vias pedes- ede IN INDIANA OLIS ; to avoid the | on = 612 8. East St, crashed Into EVENTS TODAY | Redmond, 20," of 1830 N. isvame. nr a pole. wi American Legion National Executive Com. Viney Sh wg oe. :, My Ge P PAShIRn. as iaken_ lo ittee Meeting. Tout y o JOED W. West, of 208 Bosievard Place; eral Hospi with both legs |’ Weandsda y) == Woodruff Place Baptist Jone” A. of 3 Solon 8; KK. Stev ie

fractured. His condition bi, given as “fair”. WAS! seminar on Povehiat v daared, br Fra} Mary K. Stevenson, 22. of 1620 Gilad3% Mr. Ramp was charged wy Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild] ® . - } being drunk and operating a Mien Guard. OMcers. Wires tea DIVORCE SUITS FILED | vi ik vehicle ’ I Mm. rmory, | , } le. without a license. * |xuuenal Counclt of Jewish. Women. fn- linn vor SaPbure Fuk: Michel oh Yi ° Pedestrian Hurt | - @anspeis. Chapter = Luncheon, - Severin; Juanita. Taslor: Gladys vs. Dennis Lynch. ) A pedestrian was struck earl roe | BIRTHS B “we - Sunday by an auto. at 21st si [EVENTS TOMORROW N } ' i and Northwestern Ave. and was Ralivay Mail Asseciation. Women's Auxi- “Gls, “Alien Doraid Tema Mier taken to General Hospital where TY 3 p. m, Woman's Department| Rabert, Elizabeth Rowland sett | © is in fair condition. {Rotary Club—Claypool Hotel. | At General George, Virginia Smitherman, \ |© Ar ur, Thelma stis, Arthur, Peggy ern, 21 pracy pe Tort MARRIAGE LICENSES [ae Coleman—Porrest, Alberta Seott. was hit by a : n ©Louis G. Mader Jr. 35, of 136 8 Traub; Al, Methodist — Melvin ' Ross Syroad: Cross, 55 car driven by Ardell Chases Maiianer, 34. Olocg13 Julian. | kins; Raymond, Norma Evans: tbert, " y of 755 W. 26th St. Baker, 34, of A Central ‘ “| Alice Brummett; Benjamin, Mary Kidlice were called by employees Robert L. Perine, 23, of 5350 Washington] Well: Hi , Sars Miller; William, Vir. of the Spencer Hotel after Paul] 20, *0e M. Hutton, 29, of 156 Fair-| Eini& Ee Doron an TArEaret R. Carey, 50, of Terre Haute, sie Cla : i Eimer. : » 00, was e Clark, 28, of 1712 Southern; Car-| Dorothy Biltimier: Dorrell, Alma Mc » il Stel , M, » Clain: CGien, Fle QGrosbach, ol found last night tn his room In a Theodore C15 x A RR 18: [A $i. Vinoent's— Thomas, Barbara HugHien conscious eondition. Author- "y 2% Tl ag corgta Surber; Donald. Barbara Hel rry, 3 . 3 IT : N jo es sad he Was suffering from| Alberta Yarbroish, of Hue ik” ~ a ; . . Hono 1 Was taken to General michard Ww. Powell. 18, Lebanon; Betty M.| "side. aed, Sls ‘Cian, 1083 U0» spital 3 Elis, 16, of 2042 Monica m. GIRLS : |, TR TT a Pa TO 3 " Xi g \ |" Have ; Clarence, nie Rul y : i ” John E. Wampler, 21, of | Epler; Betty A ’ y by A Li Search Hotel Fire Ruins "’C’ siemiche. i.e % K:30 | At “Gonerat—Luther, Els Wilson BEAUTY NOTE! Ap : % . For A id Mil J Sas. 21. of 2439 Broadway; Af Celeman—Roberi, Charlotte Ristische: 7, ¥ : itional Victims Midred of 1320 N. Pend: “mobert, Joyce Cooper; William, Jane THIS PICTURE ; i ’ 4 sylvania. : } Samotis; Hisine Clayton. A yi 4 NE H. Ray. 38. Sfuth Bend: Alice Ts Method | Wether Duncan; eame with the : cin nik,, 30, South Md, 0 Em: ‘Peart George, * Ma at asap and Suits with the s the OL Warren, 19, of 1306 Beecher. Bo I Te ten Tadnara:| ‘thought we might 4 Brioni cr Cod: 3 of 801 8 Rare | Notch, olen growion, Pend Mary) find It usable for » J i POE PM ane 3 ne R 0 Au a MS. Vincente-John Mildred Munchel. newspaper : d y Tomes Wo Winter Jt. 18, of 3363 N.| Marien. M nec: Olin, Vivian announcement. , Ariingien: Virginia J. Wectrmact. i, Hugh, Madelyn Roatl; Arihur, Bors] - [Perhaps the 3 Thomas C. Downey. 25, Sule Creek, Tenn : om: charming figger 300 Catron LPR ; TR Lucille Borchelt. i. of 123% W. Miehic| pp spy | fsn’t intended to me: ar a ! ay . william T. Poremsn. 38. of 723 Pletcher; Sandra Clark, 2, st Riley Hospital, leu] be purely decorative | . a he nr Braiys & Nichols, 38 of 161 Marian, "| emis.” mt 7 Perhaps it was » j . v s ' " ? hodis > : { J : Lillian, & Carrel, 33, of 261 ue bila, cerebral he orthage. - Lo eit ef | — : .- : ; : of ME ATR Tana od | naSTonArY pehian,. * "a ot doa] ter | as 3 STRAUSS & COMP 4 hi mt 1 J, yo, 908 ALE ro. wt EM snd con i L. A fo ov i Walnut; be . HPN : vrei 4 dt C4 : . e'% of il ws hi Sarah Belle Heckman, 65. at $19 N. Wal a8 the tems that - . ; on I ; . “ . ~ ot: Mary vo fer, at: General Hospital, briefly clothe the nt ” a ; \ i $ A Tha