Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1948 — Page 2
Ha horrowed590.and established. N® f the Novi G
- Own postotfice and a government
Officer Hurt As Auto Hits Abutment
Trackless Trolley, “Mail Truck Crash
Police Lt. Dulin Judd was in4 ghtly early today when
Noted Priest
Stricken While on Tour of Germany Editorial, Page 10.
SATURDAY, MAY |
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TE ie Was dFIVIAR ¥Kigded’ and hit an abutment at 10th Bt. |and Massachusetts Ave. He’ was' lon duty at the time. was 61. In other traffic mishaps Sees q ‘night, a trackless trolley ng The priest, who came here last FATHER FLANAGAN—The ls by Elmer Paugh, 22, of Sunday for a two-week study off py Rey Msgr, Edward J. Flan- [1338 E. Market St, hit a mall South pnliions, 4164 at. the agan, founder of Boys Town, [truck that was stopped for an| ] Station_Hospital ~ died Hast night “ina Bertin Army 2:05 a. m. (Berlin yg h Tat. and Central Ave, according hours before he was scheduled| hospital after an acute heart | = te TI i to pitch the first ball in an Army, attack. ~ lonerated by Ralph Moser, 47, of | baseball game. p— 16161 Hazel Hatch Road. who
Col, F. T. Chamberlain, of oe {was injured slightly. hospital staff, said the pries Rose Xeee N | Also Injured slightly were
of coronary occlusion. {three passengers In the Aolley. Night Mrs. Sue Winthr 43, of 3547| mean Tiustny a N. Pennsylvahia St.; Opal Clause, | e was » | [i (24, of 1215% N. New Jersey Bt. night during dinner at. Haruach ‘and Esther Tobin, 45, of 2643 House, the Army's guest house, |Sutherland Ave, and was rushed immediately to, Cantrell, Anderson ’
the hospital, Attendants wers Crashed While Drunk instructed to give out no “infor+| Also Qualify Morris Southall, 27, of 2301
mation concerning him, (Contined from Page One) Kenwood Ave, was charged with
- With the priest when he died jng line shortly before 1 p. m. (drunkenness and having were Patrick Norton, his assist-\y, {ry again. He again pulled operator's license after an ant at Boys Town; his nephew. ints the pits after 4 warmup lap. cident at 21st St. and Capitol Sgt. Patrick Moriarty, the Army's 20,000 Spectators |Ave.” His car hit one being | top youth organizer in Europe,| gpa track was then opened to operated by Ezra Alexander’ 56, |
and several doctors and nurses. ine. drivers who wanted to of 2030 Boulevard PL, police said.
In a telephone conversation warm. up. including Bill Holland, No one was hurt. ‘with. priests_at-Boys Town. afierisecond -place winner. 10st year. —Walter—W. — Sanders, - 22, ot" Father Fisnagav's death, Mr.By the time the first three driv-12421, W. New York St, was
{automatic traffic. signal at 10th|
PARTLY CLOVOY AND CLOUDY AREAS
sire. COR 1900 60. 1. A WASHER. ALL RGNTS RESERVED. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Warm, humid weather traveling north from the Gulf of Mex.
ico will bring thunderstorms and showers to sections north of the lower. Ohio River. _ also predicted for the eastern area of the Great Lakes. on the map where the warm Gulf winds meet the cold front from Canada.
Our Fair City—
Rabies Spread Is Fought Arms Embargo With Only 2 Dog Wagons
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Truman May Lift
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President Recognizes |
New Palestine State (Continued from Page One) under stiidy. pertained only to} Palestine or to the entire Middle
..Jiorton told the fers on. aualifled, there Were driver..of an automobile that|Easts » omen
“He died a Re death,” §£,20,000 spectators in the stands, death can: be beautiful.” Speedway officials estimated. piock, Roosevelt Ave, The parked | Mr, Norton sald that funeral New Arrivals arrangements will be made later New arrivals at the track to- barked vehicles by the impact.
{struck a parked car in the 1400 The campaign to lift the Arms ca
embargo was spearheaded of
|car was knocked into two other|Sens. Robert F. Wagner (D. N
today by phone with Boys Town|day were Ted Nyquist, Read-|" 3." gongers was treated for|W. Va.).
Siicials ae body will be te ing, Pa., and Milt Marion's $b minor injuries along with two ably by a special Army plane, he Nyquist's car, which last Jour n Phstdngen, aA Gemiener, 21, said. was driven by Paul Russo, will bey 1" 0’ and Charles adams Hundreds ‘Orphans’ driven by Jolie Chitwood. Russo) st of 628 W. New. York] ; was forced out of the 1947 race a Aids Flanarens arp 1eft| otter spinning and crashing on Paul W. Jones, 22, of 1506% E.|
. [25th St... was. chirged. .....0t Boys Town orphans. - His view|tin cic oh: NO rier BAL beet npn ™ nd reckless driving Britain Delays Action
iOn. Recognition. .Plari..
view, ed “for the was. that there was. “no such which last year was wheeled after his car rammed the rear
reatent of tha boy" and his cross (he Anish Tie in TUB place Of Waltng police “ear being plenty of. . be ~ |by Walt Brown. y p ambers The os bio0g ang sare; A last minute switch of fop At Senate Ave. and Washington the Catholft Church in |4rivers on the eve of the opening St. No one was hurt. he remained “Father 93Y of 500-Mile Race gualifiea-| =
Flanagan,” the name he loved, 'oDs put Ralph - Sep
; Town in On Special In Which iad : na pm. qualifying record of 133.944 ile
an hour in 1946. Sastion of i came in, slowly |, The switch occurred late vester- a of the Indiana State Jun-/
day when Cliff Bergere left the lor Chamber of Commerce will be a's Jest athu PUr- (Vi camp after ihe veteran Presented tomorrow at French chased acres of land 10 miles driver crushed the tail of the big, Lick to Dr. Leroy E. Burney, {cream V-8 creation during a oy [state health commissioner, r coming out of the Northwest | The Jaycee Me Bolding their : annual convention this week a and religion. In 1037 it Became Sure |the famous spa. incorporated unity with ne! Pete Romcevich, of Gary, ous 8p:
boys them when he crashed into'a telephone ® committee. composed o by She 1047 hemsglvan, Flanagan pole after he spun on the south- | Arthur Medlicott, BeBe served as an expert consultant |“C" CUrve. Romcevich, who League of Women Voters; Anson “to the Japanese government at walked away from the wreck, Mommas, Indiana Farm Bureau; the request of Gen. Douglas Mac- said the car plunged backward] incent Youkey, Indiana Mu-| Arthur
Indiana Personnel Father Flanagan has been. in off the telephone pole. The Olson ohn: V. Barnett ra Ana Word Indianapolis several times since °™*W still hoped to get the ar Chamber of Commerce.
his world-famous estab-|T®adY in time for the race. lishment. He was here last in| Bergere insisted he told Lou JupGE CLARK TO SPEAK June; 1945, and addressed a city-| "eich, one of the owners of the) jugge Alex M. Clark of Municwide junior baseball rally jn OV Cars, that he was "area: ipal Court 4 wil speak at a more ‘promi nent elti- “|at noon” ues day in the Si, zens of Boys Town was Richard Volos y Disappolubmuat Hotel. He will speak on “Split
Welch, who with Bud Winfield Second Justice.” St ey layer 6 Ja» ape {has entered the two Novi Grooved | BY Justice.
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‘tion, Bergere’s handling of the car, and dents out of the tail of the mount| d——————————— as dusk fell over the brick and| Buigete spun. ‘l asphalt oval the two owners of n commasnting on the brea ‘Butler AVC to Honor aso cars had made arrangements with Bergere, Welch sald last Netters at Dance with Hepburn to give one of the night, “If we're going to crash __The Butler University chapter big jobs a whirl in the hopes that them warming up, I'll warm them BE OHE AMEFIGAR Veterans Com-| Ne WH gor onto qualify fo op myseld. - Welch.
university's small gymnasium to- Intended to qualify his old Novi building the cars and making night, Charlie Hull and hig or- and drive it in the race, Hepburn them run.
of the basketball team and Coach | runs tomorrow.” Weigh added, “because we think Paul (Tony) Hinkle. : . Within 20 minutes after the that fx the best way to get the Al Kasey is chairman. Assist:/break between Welch and Ber- ‘most out of these two cars. We ing are Don Reidy, Ed Kretching, |gere the driver had made a deal want to win this race and win it
|follow the United States immedi-
Dr. Leroy E. Burney,
“To Receive Award French 2 The 1048 good government Wanted to Be First
French
Hy
through a creek before breaking Picipal League; James M. 3 M.. Knapp}
Rites Monday
~hin, Tohe son, Joseph: two brothers, mittee will hold a dance in the! When asked last night if he Ta ce activities exclusively to Fred of Ce and James or 40 cents. There'll be no eivil- -rights legis-' Republicans will
appears. Mr. Wagner said it should be hay 4 ry as it _has gone, the made possible to ship arms “to packs reassemble. Predictions Department:
those who at this moment are sacrificing their Disod to defend
{Palestine against brutal and un- is the long-range ‘prediction of| [provoked aggression by the Arab Mayor Pp > : “We've got, to come to them to keep trafic moving,” Mayor Fee-| To declared.
{states.”
LONDON, May 15 (UP) British foreign office spokesman sald today that Britain will not
ately in recognizing the new Jewish state of Israel.
ssert U.S.
PARIS, May 15 (UP) + The
“The United States wanted to be,
“folded up” the Norm Olson entry| Dr. Burney was Bominaled bY | grst 5 ik can be thought they In io get in ahead of Rus-|olis a frequent and mysterious airplane | flights to Mexico. An Sotamplishied pilot, he first |has been cut to the bone. thle came e a tention of border cars which entered and do not I Ro! after qualify will receive only three Center downtown. Proceeds trom, i3 Rawaapols od 3, Leland. owned oe some difficulty, obtained the num-| passes per entry. th Freeman of th
Washington Calling— Stalin Seen Responsible
—For-80th-Congress Results
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Gyrus R. Enge
Cyrus R. Euge died yesterday | in his home, RR n. Box 551. He| Was-Hb oo RAR csi He had. been a maintenance
. |man at the Jackson building for| |= ei [2] years, He was also employed that would be popular with vot-|filibuster to kill it. Father agan for rehabilita- Specials, voiced disappointment in worked late last night Ironing the at H. Lieber Co. He was a native ers just before election. Flan of St. Lous. |they're keeping them bottle1 up) Instead of broad-|tended for one year only. Security, they've with crippling amendments. Modi- investigation by the Federal pro-| {fied rent control has been ex- bation office before receiving senabout which tended, farm price support will be. tence. Five were found guilty to yesterday by a Federal jury, Tt Still make &s Tew éneniiés as possible; “Two members of {hope jokers in reciprocal trade which acquired automobiles with, won't be dgtected. And they're bogus cashier's checks pleaded Ea putting off fight on appointments guilty in March. All' will. be senito Atomic. Energy Commissjon.
Rail Workers to Honor ‘Wet Weather Delays ard Conductor Times Marbles Tourn
Services will be held at 2 p.m
Monday in the Aaron Ruben Fu- ‘ening Social neral .Home, Burial will be in Feduced its scope.
Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Amy;
8t. Louis, Mo., and two sisters,
. 'Mrs. Grace Youkum of Texas and lation. chestra will play. It is in honor replied. “It depends on how it We're out to run as a team.” yj... Manel Kyhlmar of St. Louis, noise about anti-lynching in the
Mrs. Martha LaVelle
Mrs. Martha LaVelle, 5543 Retired Y
Pat Mahoney, Mickey McKenna. {with Anthony Granatelli to pilot at the speed of which these cars Carroliton Ave, member of a
Willam Barkhau, Jack Hayes the latter's new $14,000 Kurtis are capable. That is 122 to 125 pioneer family in" Washington, St.
Kraft which is due in here from miles an hour.” the West Coast next week. The former Hollywood stunt
and Fred Sondermann. °
Yo orsowe Time. rials. will close 84-8.p. 0m, man. Ald, those in the pits After, 30 years. she was a native of io, today and will be resumed at|his spin that his acci ant was due
Ind. died today. She was 89. A resident of Indianapolis for!
IWaSHIRgLOn Wad “w Wemver br
2:39) soe NOON. tomorrow. Other qualifying to the brakes sticking as he went, the Christian Science Church
{days will be May 22-23, 26 and| through the curve. 20. The fastest car of those who, “I only touched them very
the pole position for the race May wouldn't release,” he declared. 31. Members of the Novi team said
ato sr. 1 up the starting feild.
WASHIN WASHINGTON FatmNeIoN 3. Mechanics iri the Novi garage'on the north turn, 1063 VIRGINIA
For The Finest Nearing |
Western Electric's New EVENTS TODAY 206. Sarah Van Sivke, 23, of 2152 Avon.
66— dale Place Super Model 65 My Rampion JBang.-Dance fp m to Ferdinand A Hardy Jr. 21, of 1944 N Arm Capitol Ave Tabitha J Valentine 19
AUDIPHONE Co. of Ind.
Roaster "Ren fon. Feachers—10 a.m to 3 of 440 W. Maple Rosd tle er University
1 A ( t «= @§ Ledford Stewart 64. of 1847 1116 Fletcher Trust Bid. Jordan Conservatory “Spring Concer Ave. 1da M Wade, 51, of 2844 North- -_—_ —— American Society of Women Aceonntanis western Ave regional meeting — Indianapolis Athletic Charles R Novotny, 21. Baltimore. Md
PT [ (Club Pauline A. Pflumm. 21 Beech Grove Prank, Mary Vinci: Franklin, Betty Day PRESCRI TE Annual Spring Conference of the Americ pal A Burger. 48, of 5003 Towa 8t At Coleman—William, Betty Henry | | eam lanion, Bide. ar De ArtmAmLA mer} Olive L. Johnsen. 44, of 1318 Ringcan Legion ® and ote] Antlers gold Ave —ta— Willlam PF Allen, 2). Cumberland, Ind: [DEATH 0 4 th W. Vem: Pr » EVENTS TOMORROW Panna R Nichols 24. of 632 N. Living- A rdio vascular renal Pentecost Sunda Robert Segrays. 15. Hinsdale, mn. Eleanor Lilith Mae Buergeiin, 61, at 1420 Car- | Fefieration of Mother Choruses Concert Martin, 15 of 1470-E. 24th on. hypertension,
Prookside Community House Paul. W. Thomas, 28, of Yess Ni Broad.
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Watch Repairing
Accurate — Dependable
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planes Meet—4 p. m., Washington Salk Ave ; Roberta R, Johnson, 25, Elkhart,| Flanner Howse Charity Tea—d
m 8; Nancy Settle, 21, Cam [Children's Museum Family Wour— (after \ tho Td es 21. of 1822 BY. ghd. Ave
hoon}, Alma Gardner, 22, of 2028 Cornell Ave. | Quick Services «~ Moderate Pries —— Arthur L. Gould, 24, of 2619 N Washing Wolf Sussman, Ing, | P*vorcE SUITS FILED on BU: Betty J. Miler, 31, of 38 ’ * Hl De Lotes. M. vs. Donald J Fortune. James E. Eads. 30, of 20 Ww. Wyomin 239 W. Washington $t, Bilis ve. Nancy J. Tyler, Waliage D. 1a. “gt; Velma L Meece, 20, of 8
[Betty P. Gilbert: Mary E. vs John Church St A
eorgia vi, Charles EB Miller; Doroihy| = Ave: Alice J. Scalf, 24, of 237 N Ernst Hergenroether, Veit ve. Alice] Holmes Ave
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Martha Patton, 19, 1208 Wes
Mattie W Bean, 18 of 1124 Cal-
Betty J. Green, 18, of 1804 E. 12th SU Lewis M. Wunderlich, 43, of 1922 N
Mary E Sherman, 20, of N. . Ta. Linwood Ave
{ toma St oh | Arnold ¥. Harkless, 23. of 4024 Park Ave; Si { Bessie M. Cunningham, 22, of 982 tA : " ; Barbara A. Eusterday, 23, of 138 BW. Maryland St ” Watch in : . | pa 8, IH Chapoeil, 18 of 1041 N Con: BIRTHS. ~~ = ! i A Jan OEY hc th 4 we i0-DAY. SERVICE dopa bs Shel, 50, Mn AL SL Xineent's—Harold, Constance Mé-| | NT MS L) 8 Meicaite, % Ki Si aN, i on ari, Marsuarite | Maman Ba, hp nois St. mond, Marjorie Brown | y " - Junior B. Dalrympie, 3, RR 13 ox! thy Burrik; Altea, Audrey y Bows. ira trail. ,
m Liane Hampion Band Concert—d p.m way Minnie F. Bmery, 19, of 4712 Caro. { Inhamapoiis Exchange Club Model Aire [orgy F * Hancock. 25. of T48 Lexinglon
= [es Tr James T. Oriffie, 28 of 528 Patterson a 0 N. t
| ington Bt, No. |. Helene 0 Wiliams, of 2322 N. Illinois 81 | “of 1824 BE. Washington St Harry Ridenour Jr. 28, of 951 Hizhlana) { Robert W_ Bader, 22 of 148 ny Lis Ave Ave Esther M. Jones, 26, of 602 N
Joseph FR. Parker, 28, of 218'% Pierson
ere.
qualify this afternoon will sit -on lightly but they stuck: - wnd grandson, Edward Wilson, Indi~
|anapolis attorney, and two great|grandsons.
The 33. fastest cars will make the brakes showed no. signs of, . Funeral services and . burial] sticking when they got to the car will be held Monday in Wash-|
Hngton,
In Indianapolis—Vital Statistics
Ive Mae Hadley
irks Ab St. Vineent' RAID Mary Boswell
Wilbur, - Prances Ferrell; Paul Mary
Derra: Robert, Hasel Vooris; Andrew, 0 drug- store at 5220 E. Wash- Bend, , owned by William L. the Meridian Loan Co. window at 820 N.
Marian Gravelio, . At St. Francis—Joseph . Edith *®&chmidt
wi ur L Dwatriek. 58 at Veteran's car cino Anna "Packer, #0 at B33 W. Morris myelom August "NW Pach = at 244 E lows, coronary occlush
fo 8 p Ind [Wither D., Peal Gallery Talk, Herron Ard Wilbur Thomas, 22. of 1118 pDelistontaine Rose Haverman Bates 64, 1302 N. Gale, Ind.
cardio vaprular renal 'Blisha Bowers, 70, at 436 Dorman, car cinomatosis | Richard Cosgrove, 50. at St. Vincent's, myocardial Inracuion Oue C n, 65, at 3620 KE. 25(h, IM abot. Mattie Lue Hudson, 54, at #64 Hosbrook, coronary thrombosis
Agnes va. John ©. LONFMANN. Clarence A. Wallace, 18, of 206 N. Holmes Hattie Lameroux, #4, ‘at 101_W. 40th,
| ‘pyelonephritis Dora McLaughlin, 7, at 2346 Broadway, cerebral embolism Lena C. Reimer, 51, at 2161 Napoleon,
Pdward Thacker, 23 o 200 N Nal Bt | carcinomatosis,
Anna M. Sullivan, 70, at 1441 N. King,
{ Russell W, Schnitzius, 46, of 1584 Park houn St cerebral hemorrhage Ave; Bdith L Teel, 43, of 1701 Cen. Roland W. Butcher, 26. of 4J48 Carrell. Cora Voorhees. 77, at 61) N. Pine. myoteal ‘Ave ton Ave: Wilma P. Maudiin, 21, of 2403| ¢ardial degeneration. {Lee R. Jovee, 21. of 424 MHebart Ave. N. Pennsylvania St Agnes Effa Hile, 75, at. Methodist, leu.
kemia
| Thomas 1. Paiherty, 23, of 1524 E Wash<| Pennsylvania S$: Helen B Banks, 42, Sernest Marion Haney, 63, at 1844 Car-
rollte on, _myocarditis.ret Lm
or High-Jumpin
Winds are forecast in the region shown
ing Horses Thrill
[Legion-Times Show Crowd
‘(Continued from Page One) [totaled $1100, plus five trophies Western horses, “Fine Harness and five ribbons. Bach class ‘x.
|thares, Palomino stallions and CePt the horsemanship class, paid |geldings and a horsemanship 18100 -with--$40 -for> first, $25 for
. |class for boys and girls under 12 second, $15 for third and $10 for
Fifth and six places we were
|years old. jo worth $5 each.
Other classes shown tonight} will be hunters, with the jump to
walking mares, single Hackne
a _iponies, three-gaited junior stake. un *[five-gaited junior stake and ‘he a EA
iF A oh
| | Th [with performance at 1:30 and 7:45 Le "ies horses ist, Ahiet ot Mr Mrs, |
Pp Kneisley of Gai ‘Twelve high jumping horses FN A om,
championship stake for jumpers.’ The show will close tomérrow|
thrilled the crowd last night;
-Sharp of Franklin, was awarded top|
The Western horses and Palo{minos had their night, not only in
| vicinity of 38th St, agents interested themselves, eral
wagons the fact that the dogs ‘themselves are wise to the dogrs. Residents who. have been’ complaining about the packs say the dogs separate and run| Y.) and Harley M. Kilgore (D.| for Sover as soon as the dog- partment motto is service.
considered suspicious by them. =
Motto Is Service
INDIANAPOLIS’
that hope to-selt —A their meters to the City at a/captain and in an irate tone said: ni SU price, then. “kick back”. to
“When and if the contract in {8igned, it's going to be approved by the Mayor, the Works Board, | {Safety Board and City Council,” {sajd the Mayor. -~ “I don't think it would be eas foreign office had not to ‘Ax’ Snyimmg ‘with all those * | commented officially today on U.! people |S. recognition of the new state Honor. 'of Israel but the French newsr
Popul LAD san, al Probe P lane Tri ps ar nu by P y FEDERAL IO ADS fxs are. | mentary tickets to the 500-Mile Stock horse stake, the five-gaited ating a former Indianap- Race. In past years the man | agement sent blocks. of tickets to 'hunter stake. The . tenth different firms in the automotive wil Vy the Palomino | industry. This year the number et proceeds from- the show Even will be used for the future con-
Not Bad Idea TEROT A BAD idea)” curtly ve-| tion [plied the police captain. Off went (helen -With.sflver, and Joan: ot {two more officers to the tavern Nine of the 10 divisions sched-| tour ia a anate ye} three of them patrolled uled for Sunday night - will. be. C: place for the rest of the day championship: stakes. They are Bourbon.
The South Side gentleman is the Hackney stake, the Western the quietest tavern owner
[the ring but in the barns. Tack|o {rooms and barns were heavy with
start at three feet, six inches, |/UaZing three-gaited horses, meting ue port “ the Ee |stallions or geldings, Tanucssee fr Queen, owned bY NG An Ov
going over bars first four feet in, Jiifaa" ad :
high, then four feet, six inches. Bus eum pt hoy - Bubbles, - owned “by Fred fot ° land Parm’ § los
honors. Bonnie Barbie, owned by a prio Allen's Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kuhn, |Sonnerssiile; ". SR Indianapolis, was second. Both a Allen, quned by Mrs. H. H. Sargen horses. were shown by Max Bon-|pf OME Ram y Kaiser, ow ham, Indianapolis, Who went On |Merry Boy's Pride. cu nasa’ un, to ride two other jumpers which Bmeidl Arsaw; fA placed third and fifth. Warsaw. © John’ Cook of
Hve-Galiea Ma vn: Terre Haute 1st, Beier ol
Complete results of last night’ ollows: ight's
be Mr. nd Mrs. V Purry of
eenfield; Blonde Rombarel owned br Arthur ane Lai nhurd aridan of Attica; ely
|spectator traffic as a large part Chicago. Til; 4th, Hillscre Sonate, owned
{of the crowd took a brief time Pout by. Fances. Denny. EY pring {Shelbyoie or esters
{from the show to view horses
\being saddled and prepared for Melody, owned by RAIph Roll of Wn
competition. More than 300 norseés,
hester,
Hackney Class, Nponseres by L Strauss
re be & Co. ist, ber on his plane wing and for- a record entry list, a Ing 8 Cost, Reveille, owned by Batty Lynn he inf tion t Mid-| housed in the barns adjacent t0{presy par, an po pots: thar and Key-1 {warded the information to the Coliseu . ATade en Mr. and K+
Three-Gaited a
Bureau of Narcotics BOX, feserved seats and gen-| yr Men dan “upensorsd by Padua Buren) admission tickets for, t0- amelia-1at, Celebration, rad ay
since aii unauthorized Alghts NIBH show will go om sale at: fartdsn- ad Lads ‘Hamilton. owned. 5%
ADD To the shortage of dog across the . Mexican border are the Coliseum beginning at 6:30) Reveiry, ned by Sue Lyons of Indian. owned by
|o'clock, The ticket booth down-| Polls: ton Denmark,
day night also will be on sale toopen at 6:30 o'clock nightly and
That was demonstrated this at 12:45 o'clock Sunday after-|0. : South Side tavern goon.
Ticket prices, including tax, are|v
The police heard that he was|$1.20 for box seats, 85 cents for| Mid 3 “Parking meters in six months” | “stepping out of line”—selling reserved side mezzanine seats and of Ta porte. FIRE lottery tickets right out in the 50 cents for end messanine seats.|® ©. F. Ditsler of |open, disregarding warnings of people who ‘told him to be care80 a man was sent in to| ‘Sunday afternoon's orogram, yy. Tnspect the tavern.
ship stake, Western Pairs, fivegaited mares and geldings, the
Pas
H down has been closed. Tickets for girl” Nesior Bay Clima
both Sunday afternoon and Sun-|7i%% ih Hi De- night at the Coliseum. Doors will| Legion Auxiliary, ER Posts
Fide | Hatnou aflien or 0 go— 9 Championship Stakes Sen owned "by Conrad Soin 1st, Char ‘
Whita ay sdy . includes action for hunters, three-| Ces CS de T ", or Sosdy “The tavern owner called ‘the gaited. horses, ponies shown... hy {4ih, “oxliant Rex Rex Be Opa Car. children under 16 vears old,|Kalarama en a ns Stables of rd -“Whats' the general idea? Why | Western stock. horses. over. 1000/5 /napelis. eth ond Jim, influential politicians are going to dont’ you send down a couple pounds, Fine Harriess champlond a wary, opponent in he) more men?”
“ot rnaponn Horsemanship, sponsored - In, "Doreen Lataelle of , ani con Indianapolis; 3d, Jean
Palomino parade, - three-gaited of Ind napoli . Sle Lyons of Indian: § combination. horses, Western. Had a.
w Corrine Bowers; 4th, the Fine Harness junior stake, Bi? Bomb. owned by Marian Densmore
The pinch is on for compli- ing horse stake, the - Western ov
the sale of programs, under supervision of the Children’s Mu-| ion
rely on ouners A ait Sent That's Bow Ww ence
But standard procedure. Reciprocal trade act will be ex-! Fight members of a: 336.000. but “hot car” ring today awaited an
there was much talk, has not | heen raised; won't “be.
ey Curry, 39, of 5548 Guilford Ave. Frank Berry, 65, 0f 625 8 West! will ‘receive a billfold con-! {taining a gift of money dt 3:30! p. m. today in the New York Cen-| Westside yards: 4 fellow workers. The presentation |wili Tan made a J. Manton, State Sta. ral yard master. | Mrs. LaVelle is survived by. a Mr, Berry. wha has been. a yard re ‘conductor at the w for 28 years, refired May 1. He began his railread career ney. in 1904 ‘with the Southern- Rail-| {road in New Albany. [Teft that company to join th | Canadian Army: and served 25 (months during \ World 4 War IL
‘Owner Reports $491 toe Ee Birdie Miller: Har- Burglary at Store
A burglary amounting to $441 into a building. 8 Kevstone At Metbodist—Paul, Catherine Scheuring: was discovered this
{next month for the national tour- rence N. (Pinky) Smith, 34, of {B38
hs Car Crashes. Through5 $600 Display Windows £1 earlier this week. Raymond.
Display windows valued at St, and Richard Shelton, 34, of |$600 wefe broken last night by 2521 Park Ave. pleaded guilty. - |a motorist who told police two
speeding cars forced him off the QFE§ Chapter to Meet
[street and sent his car crashing
Nelson 8. Dowsher, 45,
— Car Safety Check Boy, 9, Eom Injury Opens in State Today
A campaign to check the mechanical safety of more than 250,Dale Cook, 9, 6f 901 Carroliton 000 Indiana automobiles opened | Ave, escaped’ serious injury yes-|today. terday when he caught his arm in| a conveyor at the Coca-Cola Bot-! [tling Co, 860 Massachusetts Ave. | mission, Police said he was rescued by would aid city and county auFrank Roth, 43, of 1205 8. Emer-|thorities in setting up highway | blockades all over the state.
in Plant Accident
James D. Harrison, director ot | the Indiana Traffic Safety Com-
said that state police
ganization for its guild work. __ Prizes izes for last last night's 8 winners
18 in Hot Car’ Ring
the gang
|tenced at the ‘same time, now-| {ever,
One defendant, Rollin w.! (a used car salesman, was found)
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