Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1948 — Page 9

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ow the balloting may be DeavIer sectional playoft 6 The Timex Marbles Tournament next Saturday x Schools should complete their own tournaments by Thursday. ns Ohjoans would Names of school winners must be furnished by Friday to Mrs. | nearly 1 000 q Norma Koster, supervisor of special activities for the City Park |and Recreation Department. The latest schoo! teams chosen were:

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Stal cLEVEVAND, May 3-Ohioans turn from factory and farm tomorrow to ‘between Senator Robert A. Taft and Harold Stassen in & decision almost sure to have sharp impact on selection of 8 presidential Mr. Stassen, 8 bold and caleulating politician riding high after victories in Wisconsin and Nebraska, Is trying to grab 23 of Ohio's GOP 53 delegates to the pational convention from the state's own Senator, Taft. This venture defies favoriteson tradition, has brought down Mr. Taft's wrath on Mr. Stassen and set the regular GOP organi: gation in Ohio into a frenzy of activity aimed at poll-axing the Minnesotan {0 political death

here. : Taft Worked Hard

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momen the Minne: sotan has rolled up in recent weeks, The consensus. of most political Four-Boy Squads From 18, 54, 72 forecasters. is that Mr. Stassen will do fairly well for himself,

If there's good weather tomor- BY ART WRIGHT

than nual for a primary. Election officials predicted that go to the polls between 6:30 a. m, and 6:30 p. m. : Sen. Taft scheduled four talks

School 18—George Lucas, Jac %

k! during the day and night, polish- Netherton, Thomas Haggard and Report Volcane Activity

Off Shore of Ochu

HONOLULU, May 3 (UP) — - land for a last minute radio ap-iter; alternates, George Scalf and Navy and police today were in-

ing the campaign off with a ra- Donald Louden. dio address at 10 p. m. (EST). School 54—Harold Heber, Billy Mr. Stassen was due in Cleve- Smith, Dave Murphy, Stuart Winpeal tonight. , Clear- : Mr. Stassen came into Ohio because, he said, he wished Re-|{Gerald Chambers. publicans - to have & clear-cut! Saturday's sectionals will _be/%ed: choice of two different brands of played at 9 a. m. at 11 city park Republicanism — his and Mr. centers. Taft's. But after he had stumped

School 73-Virgil Chadwick,

MILLIONTH ENGINE—-This morning at 8:32 the one lionth truck engine rolled, off the assembly line of the International Harvester's Indianapolis, Works. The production milestone will be shipped. to the Harvester plant in Springfield, O., and will be shipped back to an Indianapolis dealer. Beside the engine, left to right, are A. M. Bowers, works manager: R. T.,Rudolphson, assistant works superintendent, and RR. Coulstee, works supers

- BE . Three more. schools had chosen their teams today for ay. vom can make a distinct con-

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3 More School Mibs Teams Ready for Times' Sectionals

{To Compete at Park Centers Saturday

Long-Range

City Clean-Up

Civic Pride Group Works Out Program ; Indianapolis

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a0 Face Bootleg, Gaming Charges After Sunday

city in the na that way.” ‘

for greater e of 'the Indianapolis public at

to d¥ his or her utmost Indianapolis clean and|

Numerous oth including civic

The organization's announce ment comes on the heels of Al Feeney's week-long “elteRncup, fix-up; paint<up” cam-

paign. In a letter to the Mayor the committees advised: “We wmtend to develop and

Ray Waiton. ! {restigating reports of underwater volcanic activity off the north

14 Kiir {shore of Oahu, the Hawaiian Donald Kiras, James Basket and island on which Honolulu is situ-

The report of the activity was! Schools have been as-| received from a craft boat stasigned to the park in their neigh-| 00 at Haleiwa. 40 miles north

Ohio for four days many ob- | borhood. oa Honolulu, Wahiawa police

servers believed that on a num. Winners at the sectional will] ber of issues there was not much/ compete in the city-wide finals Siffarencs between his and Mr. Saturday, May 14, to determine position. : . {the Indianapolis champion. The| Stassen had a much. great- champion will go to Wildwood, Same Bron. er flair for giving his audiences N. J. next month to compete in y a lift, but most score-cardsithe National Marbles Tourna- eg. showed Mr. Taft supplying ques-'ment. All expenses for the trip tioners with more yes-or-no -an-| wij be paid by The Times. . pig with fewer qualifications, than Mr, ~Stassen. Department i t-, Bermuda; Uruguay, Florida and Alabama Demo-|yc’ win The Timer in staging] i yaipeaiss tats also hold primaries tomor- |). tourney here. Southam pton: * Nieuw OW, — ~ — In Alabama Mr. Truman seems to be opposed dy just about every:

body. In Florida he has a let of Cattle P rices Rule

opposition but not quite so much HM * i U Sivmitisa but uo eavier Hogs Up 50 Cents 3 p . I . "| Cattle trade ruled mostly fully] "5 Packing Sows : J {steady today in a moderately Good to ehoice— - aid ribute active session at the Ipdianapolis| 3o- 2es bouncs 15.750 16.00 Stockyards. Vealers remained J3- 3% pounds ........... R308 14.00

- steady with Friday's bulk, ~ |Goed--y S Meanwhile hogs were uneven, iso. 500 pounds |. CRA with 160 to 240-pound weights Metrim— Two hundred stereotypers and 20¢ to 50c lower, 240 to 400-| 3%0- 550 pounds their wives, publishers, editors Pounders were steady and 300-| - 130 pounds and business managers yesferday Pound weights and ‘up were 50c paid tribute to three charter mem. higher. Chale bers of the Indianapolis Stereo-| Slaughter ewes and 1ambs| yg. typers Union No. 38 at a dinner showed little change over Friceremony in the Lincoln Hotel. [day's trading. $50.

Those honored were John W, —Nay 3

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Deery of Stereotypers Union No. 4 of Chicago. : \ Indpla Otto Hormuth, president of Union 38, was toastmaster and [ndbls Water ¢ traced the history of the union from 1863, . Kingan & Ce

YOUTH HELD IN RAPE u Times State Service M gr ASHVILLE, Ind, May 3— Nile e Mason Reddick said today one of four youths who kidnaped |N 1nd rub Serv com...

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[carry on-a-program-of among several groups each of

tribution “to keeping our city cleaner. The participating organizations and individuals will volunteer their time and efforts. We hope that in the course of time we can help to bring about the habit of cleanliness by all

places.” Subcommittees Five ' special subcommittees have been appointed by the Civic Pride Committée to set the program in motion. One subcommittee headed dy David V. Burns, architect, has been appointed to improving the appearance of Monument Circle and adjacent. areas. Another subcommittee, headed by J. Russell Townsend Jr, is to work for civic co-operation. A committee directed by Wil liam =H. Book, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, is to encourage business, industry, apartment and property owners to imjos their housekeeping meth-

The fourth committee is to promote civic pride among young people. The chairman of the committee is Mrs, Brandt C.

The fifth committee aimed at adult education is to promote

group. Mrs. Royer K. Brown is chairman of the committee. I —————————————————

|Extend Ettinger Case

"18.98@1650. The gambling case of Charles former | [email protected] county clerk, was continued this

| Ettinger, 45 - year - old

The committee, formed last!Jail. year at the instigation of the In-|

Raids

nothing arrested one man, At 502% Agnes St, Anita Thornton, 28, was arrested for Beverage Act violation. Police found 18 half-pints of whiskey, 26 pints of beer and 15 books of lottery

uns in Holy Gi’ Silenced by British

tickets. Other arrested were Hugle Overall, 54, of 441 W. New York St, gaming; Talas Tate; 45, 2536 Martindale Ave, Beverage Act; Thomas Outlaw, 54, 312 Blake St., Beverage Act. James McQueen, 45; of T05 N. Senate Ave. keeping a gaming house at the Famous. Door, 318% Indiana Ave, and tus Bland, 34, Beverage Act; Forest McBain, 37 .of 2735 Boulevard Pl, Beverage Act and Clot Ma-

Bolster Forces, Issue

Tough Cease-Fire Edict

JERUSALEM, May 3 (UP)-=« British reinforcements poured into Jerusalem today and silenced Arab and Jewish guns in the Holy City under a tough “cease fire” order, “Plenty” of fresh British fight. ing men already: have entered Jerusalem to “control the situation,” a high British official sald, indicating that the government had determined to enforce peace

expiration of the British mandate.

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here at least until the May 15 BACKACHE 's Job Backache, Rheumatic Oetting

“A military operation customarily is secret,” Mr. Gurney said, “put I can say that sufficient reinforcements are now arriving to control the situation.” : : It was understood that considerable units of men were being flown directly to Palestine from Cyprus, where the British have been guarding -30,000 Jews who were interned when they sought [to enter Palestine illegally.

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part/which included all grades of

better housekeeping. {ed merchandise. According to Richard C. Len-|

nox, general chairman of the City police squads in Garfield mittee, everyone will be en+ Park and received low-voiced in-

+left.a trail of empty

liquor from rotgut to fancy bondExcise men rendezvoused with

chine Act violation. pect Bt, charged gam Charles Bailey, 28, 403 W. Michi-

Edgemount St., Beverage Act. |!

The city itself was quiet, only, pnder

Walter Squires, 30, 3328 Pros-| an occasional single shot sound-| svstemis Kidney and Bladder wien with gaming;|ing during the day, and the Brit-| Be "oops Doully the aret dose

wish and’ starts to ish were talking with Je an Cratex To iy

Bt, Beverage Act, and| Arab officials in an effort to ped ell Mullins, 45, of 635% achieve a solid truce. | Bess and stiftnoss. Oot ten 4 Srp. "on jon or money back

Sir Henry Gurney, chief sec

structions in the moonless dark. Then cruisers and special excise police cars roared out of the park and struck some of the town's better known joints, .

that not even underworld had an inkling of it.

The. swoop of down dice and’

in its wake. . a amens row on 8, Al a St worked, axartime. . yesta AR writing paper to get the atcused 1 out of the jail, somewhat to the relief of jailers whose institution | is crowded under normal; conditions. - Raiders hit the C. R. D,, 324 Indiaria Ave, at 1 a. m. and arrested James Payne, 36, of 538 W. New York St, on & charge of 1035 Beverage Act violation. Pyramid Club Then they struck at the Pyramid Social Club, 531 Indiana Ave. There they arrested Eugene Rhea, 43, of 2868 Indianapolis Ave. and Reta Suggs, 30, of 604 N, Senaté Rve. } Both were charged with Beverage Act violation, Seized were 119 half-pints of whisky, 20 halfpints of gin and 14 cases of beer. On the West Side, they searched the home of Martin Brezigar, 58, of 3037 W. 10th St. They found no illegal beverages, but charged Brezigar with Beverage Act vio: lation anyway. Find Dice Game At the Dugout Club, 414 N. Senate Ave. they seized 49 pints of beer and seven bottles of whisky. Arrested was Cupid] Goins, 32, of 105 W. St. Clair 8t., for Beverage Act ciolation. At 738 Holmes Ave. raiders larrested Frank Lusar for Beverage Act violation. they found = dice in prog-| ress ona pool ta and took in custody Harold Bennett, 31, of 545 Berwick St. for keeping a gaming house, visiting one and| gaming. Fourteen other men in| the premises were arrested on

in Municipal Court 4 to

{morning 7. He is charged with ad-

gaming charges. ; At 1208 E. 15th St, Buster

|vertising and operating a lottery! Dodds, -50.-and-Lillion

scheme and gift enterprise. His

[email protected] recent arrest came while working|Act violation. as a bartender in a South Side|:

tavern,

iClub, 10053 Indiana Ave, found

Woodson, with Beverage Raiders smashed into the Elite

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